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Show I V .:, , frPr THE EVENING NEWS. '!'' - CiSSOjf. EDITOR AND PUBLISHED. (1EORGE TCedaeeday,- au: '1 . - July and at tbe cJo3e of the reading the. con- vefflUonite wuwi sneers.? juarr ex platform was adented plained that the all the States) exoepH In contmUtee jhy Mississippi. Qaonda and He moved the adoption of the Oregon. MtJTrt. and on that being adopted mov ed the previous question. Bayard., ofthe "preDelaware, inqulied whethername for .inn.nneatlon another i.Cr had become the law of the Democratic Convention without notice . iaiiratM? The chair said. the adooted the rules of .noniinn had so of Representatives, House tbe thia, mntion of Barr i was la order, .,4 h rnnrt was hot open to Rich spectacle. And the journey was one The nomination of Greeley and Brown, never to be forgotten by those unfortunate, esldent and! Vicsm President. who were oomt sweltering human' beings; at first ballet,' i and then Unanthe Those have who in lb pelied to participate to or this was expected by: their more travel road, had the misfortune can fully imously in fact any road on Cape Cod, it shows understand the aufferings endured by, eanguioev adberentt these excurslonlita coupled with the fact that (hs Democracy are in fear- that everv conveyance was crowded to its Best iff thtir,4ttempUo ILUat Grant,". almost cDoity. tbe wheels of which went and introduce radical changes In the groaning through the sand to the depth of administration cf Jbe bix or eight inches. governmtnt o travelwas three in hours these United Sta'esj Tbe procession distance of seven miles. When ing the short was met It finally reached its destination it by the Committee of Arrangements and A cobrespondent of the Chicago every courtesy possible exteuded. Small 7W&twtey writing from this city; says cards, assigning places at the various farm F. Mr. Jobn furnished were by houses, If I wanted to break down Mormon- and the Rich, Chairman of the Committee,abodes Ism. I, would put a dosen French .mll-- i for Riches scattered to their various stores In Bait juake (Jity, give miles around, where they were received lioery with the most distinguished courtesy, and Gen; Morrow, the military commander.mule to feel dulte at home. r At three $15,000 or $20,000 to entertain with duro'clock, a large number of tbe party as- lni lh nint.r an I aratlnn. a . atrono sembled at the Town Hall, where they icorpa of good looking young, army wnrs furnished with a genuine Cape Cod nffiAnra at, f 'amn IlrMViT las. m dinner, which was partaken of with a aest known only to lamtsomg were auuuuinjr. in i This means that exlravsgance. and opened Tour o'clock the exercises and commenced licentiouscets are the most potent ih. nrthivioz Church, with nraver bv the Rev. J. A. L. Rich of weapons with which to fight VMor-monisMaine. The'church was densely packed !' To which we may say we with the Riches, the citizens of the town consider it a high honor to "Mormon-ism"thatit- is outside in very considerately remaining considered mortally opof an opportunity order to give the visitors iraininir admittance, ao far as the church to tbefolly jf extravsgance and would aocom raouaie uaiu.; xuouuwwou posed , the old and familiar tune of "Nearer, my the crime of licentiousness. God. to Thee." The Chairman or tbe elect men oi xruru, iur. duiiiu a., lowed in an address of welcomed and ex tended the hosDitalities of the town to the Hon.. Mathias rticn oi .Boston visitors. ..i' was ohosen President of the gathering,Commit. and an Execntive and Financial jMonboe, Sevierpo., July 5, 1872. was annninted bv the ' President, to have general management or tnis ana aii Editor Deaeret Newr. v Sir Once more our national future gatherings oi me xvna. the 4th of July, has arrived, birthday, The meeting reassembled in the Me and we have celebrated H here in its 10 1ST3. ! The general, appropriation act, 'passed at the last session of Congress, sets asido $75,000 for the establishment of an astronomical base, and the continuance of military and geographical surveys and explorations weBt of the 100 meridian of longitude, .la southern Utah under the Burveys and exploration BL Gio. Wheeler, the charge of .Lieut. corps U. & engineers, who headed the expedition that explored a line last year from Elko to the Mexican boundary. He was to start from Washing ton a hoot m week aeo to continue his work, and will probabIy reach here by the 12th Inst., .Much is expected from his explorations, and many inquiries have been made for printed copies of blartlast report, but , the government , Arrangements have been made to secure the use of the observatory in the Temple block for the expedition. There will be a number of geologists, mineralogists, members ?of 'the topographical corps and other scientific men connect ed with the expedition, and the entire party,, including the escort, will proba bly number about seventy. The party will probably bs about a year in the 11 eld, and their labor will be so arranged that durTog the winter season they cariVbo where the' climate ' will s be " miM, dlMl i Bap'kZ. 'V -- 0..I. . . C3r 'J'' W h V L-- H X Jl I XPTF1U ttolJSQ-ll- 1.' -- i o WITH - M.e PORCELAIN LINED CAP in tbe meadow is toTr .... M ...la .1 Ter City Property of Bait Lake City THREE to Hrs south oalh of Kddln's imsaedlately w ana urwrr foiinuuoi puiBTunauv wre wltb doM noose eosuwiat Ht. a Ave acre meadow rmB woll wtiii Mnn and I S' "1171 - Kalrkxbsaf " . . ..... ,. : vxrso; CIIOICK MEiDOW AND PAS. TUBE LOT f 7 Tmr .1 vrrn ,- ? L xr - . jt l ,111""- MD GROCERY - HARDWARE II. i - If SEWING SUTGER r WC&K SwLlfe WITUIBl TUBS PAST TEAI Jl, , V; Jl. CE.A.MrHlX,HiiP., J 'is. Z. C. DEPARTMENT, du ate 8ms 1 t FOR SAXJG AT... TUB y . J ' MACHINES y kMmM. J one . ULfioimHfld lit. ts7u 1 rr "-.De- fc j l V ". X j SOO dl05 J . 1.. .lUh War J for i the .withdrawal of tht notion s ill a enors ueoaw. allow order to, . :. k.rollAnmnlilUd to dt.cliae. WOeU ensued mine . ed witn cansmo-i-oin debate'-&erOa a question," dealrona ot a day' enjoy as eat will tr. .natal n Xba. ttrevlous uuestion. PERSONS tbe facUlues neeeaMry, at a call of the 8tatea waa ordered, which in veas aa3. navs 170. ids M.ntd Mlea 8onta of Bali lAke City; near MIU anionnoed that Barr waa entitl Rix hir Creek: Scttooi House. resolu on the debate t ed to one hour of Del. had ap- tions, and that Bsyard X' ' Terrtfery. rwaiad for ten minutes- time. Barr- A splendid Lakejfwtlh Flrasars samhtro' Lnantd the rt aaeat.i and Bsyard proBoats. SwingSttFtoe fiowery ad oibsr ' He AMdd toaddreits tbe convention. ttbad, Oraas Pa. eel REFRESHMENTS CX TU. GROUND!; aaid that wblle there was no disposition m nam at or ODDOS8 men because of Ooodtaeeommodatlons lor se persons er les. Parties wl sblnc 19 ens see tb Gronnda for Pie. their former polttfct; he hoped the nlea. will find terms liberal by applying, to would be great Democratic orjanlzition ' ' JOHN A. , Mill Oeek. exa to have allowed tr independent '! dial Sob of its own honest sentiments. riresaioQ Why take the cut and dried resolution of any other organ ii a UTAH FUEL CO., lion? He denounced the' attempt to L force uoon the c .invention the opinions Ha.VB CONST ANTIY OX HAND or others not chosen by the Democrats. u4 At tbelr Yard near U. O. K. R. Depot, At tbe expiration of ten minutes there "" were loud, calls of "time," SEASONED CORD WOOD, . "time." when tbe chairman announo Prlee ttl per Ced. ed that Barr had consented for Bsyard to have 10 minutes more.' Objections 8TOTE WOOD, Prlee St, 50 p r Crl. went made and tnere was some conru-etoniahisses and applause followed. 7 i Dtpot for The chair called on tbe delegates for HINTON COAL, order, and Bayard finally resumed for 1 n tlx o some expression of opinion upon the Orders left in oar Rozwi a. Dwver's Bonk question of theexercise of federal mill Store. OfCoo, or arjro A t) , willx under tbe color of legisla- receive Pot at ivn lion. tary power prninpi con tion, to enforce tbe ll,h and 15r.h conOOtee. No. 103 RaniKli Bioe. r A. W HTOWK, dU3 ty tne stltutlonai amendments. ir VDjr vention failed in this, it would be a se rious disappointment. Iu conclusion BELLE WAGONS! he protested against the adoption of the LA report as a whole, and aked. a separate vote on several or me propositions. rAOTOBT KmBUSHEA IMS AT Pending the decision, of the question, roan o I.A WICOSIWlS. O' Co a nor, regretted any diSerenoa of opinion, and said that all other issues All Werk Warranted far One Year! should be merged in tbe one of defeat of the the log present ad FARMERS A PREIG HTBRS, ArTEHTION: ministration; the reconstruction acts and the I3tn, 14th and 15tb constitu renlvlna a fa ft i.aprlr o' tbes tional ' ameniments had been ad WE are nowParnrand Pretabt Wsnons. Tbe LiK Wagon bave been thoroaolr tested cepted, public opinion was higher than the Belle nMM-In past botween tbe knyonOUTand In heavy governments, and superior to any de rrlhtin Lake and Ptoebe. of claratlous conventions. There was and have give tbe 8it bent of satisfaction In ail and 'or luht rra't they eannot he beaten. notmng ierc as issue now, but to save eases,timber Is of tbe very best quality frajn the nation from destruction by corrup- The Nor i he n Wleootn an t from thre foor tion. As to the 15th amendment, he yer seaaODed. Aa the Factory bal Mstonothwould bi the last man to Wagona, tbe timber to ing bnt Farm and Freight "elected, and only tbe best pot loto wrest from four millions of attempt freedmen lsearenriy the right of suffrage. (Great applause.) Wagons. Judge Itsagor, of Texas, appealed for Dry War n Stock af all Kiaids ter union upon the Cincinnati platform Depot lli Kloeks9-- b of Theatre, Stale Road. with all honest opponepls of tbe adC. H. De'JROvr. Agent, ministration. 12 inn Lake Rait Mareb of Btrksdale wauted a City. dr.0n Miissiupi, division of the vote on separate resolution, but loud objections were made. MeRae, of Tennessee, assumed tbe E. D. COLELIAN, LI. D. floor and proceeded to protest excitedly (late Sarffeoai ea C. P. B. St.) against cutting off debate, but was-crieI dawn, and the roll 'was csl'ed on MEDICAL EXAMI the question of the adoption of the Y. M. Lire Insnrance Col. theN. for platform, resulting in ayes 662,. nays 70. When - Delaware voted no, there IN NEVADA AND UTAH. were 'loud hisses. The chair appealed to ITAH located In Salt Lake City, and In addl- the convention to treat with A.A. tton to tbe .respect the votes of any and every State. VBSCTICE OF KBDICI3TK Before the vote was announced, OBSTKTBICS, Shortee, of Alabama, on leave, said that the resolutions contained some will apteral attention to ml goa antes py cares in statements which-gr.of his delegation could not ef&erse without ex- Paraiy.ls, Serre.l Khsansatlaan.Tesi-ere- al Dlseaaee Jfervens Afleetioae, planation. He therefore changed the vote of Alabama , from all eatea r I. sad mm A Arsen-- I and and 8 ayes noes to 20 ayes. (Cheers.) leal klseala; frem ike Hises : mast Fstraiae. (Hoffman, of New York, nresen ted a petition of ISjOOO Germans of New TO THE LADIE9: Dr. V. baa York, which was read bv tbe aenretarv. manyT years experience In tae disMses ofbad women It reecommenda the tiomlnitlnn i,r or - will warrant a- nr. , no make charge. and Brown, expresses the beGreeley h lief that- thrv will iul boarsa bis Offleeor at tbeHalt k.rrti-snnnort of the nerm.no ft t toQRd be8 nomA?!?!10-11lhei PTf Best 1 City references sivea. dlfll Sen ,8 - uuuia. ... or "fjbOPOSAUH tor the removal off Ztoa'S wasted by of eartn areInsUMtUon. X yarns MareanUle ? Blds most be male immediately. . H. B. CIAWSJOIf. lot adJoinln: Tbe gra to eul. Apply Various srentlemen appealed ready 1 HcK.t. i BOO ? - them printing office has not yet turned mak-ag out.1 CoL Otd la now ia this city the preliminary preparation? con uected with the expedition. He is a brother of Major Gen, Ord. . REKOVAtOF EARTII. 7. ,. The T XL TBE Company Manufacturing WO XL Ia 1 PA I n OonsUtotedi by tbeSbomes or tnel people tteeIlgkest alee d a, ave left EtwIfediksUrcstAwfrael - - all vlvala far beblu l"" "rS r 1 :h tbs,'iror.beyT. rthodist church in the evening, wnicn usual way, with speaking, singing, was filled to overflowing, hundreds be racing and dancing in the evening and IVZacIiitiGsri: good and we all nave had a.1 very - Inv unable to sain admittance. .The nightr, . of time and lively exercises consisted of prayers, singing, Onr general prospects here ate very a poem, well written and finely deliver good, and if peace can be maintained expect ln a few Indians, wenone ed, by Mrs. Helen Rich, of New York, with the of the other Ntl.KN FOB 1970. behind be to aoivtvn HtrniWKof flesrln years ex and an hour of social converse. We Machines has atlalnel la ibown by tt, j the in settlements older mannJlaetare and Territory. srhlek to the wtMnltnde "The aeoes ot tbe manametarers i tract again from the Gazette- yesr 1st one oaa season have to whion for this returns HWURN" came any late rather Spring a roaitv. Aooaram: to ueia returns me earner oi the leadlne patents, ott walon tbey py1S7U a. arreat share of to aa we nave had and m la as ioIIowk On Thursdav the exercises were opened the number of machine aold by each maaafactnrar in work to do, so our harvest will in a large tent erected on the historical public off y iorence i iii..ifl1Ti" The rather late, nevertheless the am Gold Medal. 83.2M MM pot, where the Riches were supposed to come WUMn. Wheeler . 7&.I60 are for a pretty fair crop. We f first pitched their, tent in ye olden .Elba. have Howe. between The recently signed treaty Kmplre of a hundred' settlers Orover at JBaker. time. After the sin gin r of a familiar hymn Srospeots rV9tBd Klnkie wnmiia France and Germany provides that two in which the audience joined, Mr. John F. here, aud there is room for a good many, Wll-o- x 88.8W 1,70 A Olbba. address. Rich tbe delivered we as genealogical and of have of Wilson. more, the AOverseamlna ratification land, Amerlean Battoubole the months after plenty lt78 woosoia Mr. Rich r his remarks In ; awumss. otnar commencing of several has And Sevier river the ier t. good got plenty ' . joompanisa milliard of said treaty France pays one-ha- lf r Maenlwe rr' exeee-- tits water. It is for us to get our canal will be seen by tbtsUrile ttutttheplopalarlty ofthe It 'Marne the and the and aeolsr saie-hathen lf than even that of tbe famous tbelr sale being francs, kraatcr fall have been cordially welcomed to finished, and we wish tor a good num"Ton there, ffaeC tbat tbe lmrr tab c.u bave to Is Wttson" Tnls are to lately be owing msehine, us Marne ; come toi Jeaaiay old departments' the homes hearts of this and and help ber of the Saints. good tipper wtiai i besides oht and Itbetr mebed maoiine, manntaotaring maklbg, come having together from all parts the river out, occupy 'the land, evacuated. Another half milliard is to town, rate suae te Known as tbelr 'Hear Faiaitly Stektle." wnien ia aeiiiac of our to do honor at our sacred bring ware 81,71 machines alait tab for them, and tteeir wld Style." TUetr total sales for tbasi better is which waiting lying of March, 1873, and shrine. country, be paid on the Nuft rark Hun, 127,838 of M70, akewtaia; at laierease'ersieBiir ls tbe latteryear. From the Pacifia slopes, the West- make themselves comfortable, homes k another half on the 1st of March, 1874, ern, prairies, the beautiful- valleys of the hereJUv i C ui u iiCf the lake regions of the North-we- st One-ha- lf store is in a good and then the Voeges and the Ardennes Booth, of onr OlganUe Males, now nearly Oar and the rugged ooast of New England, considerable and to be are 1 The evacuated. doing condition, followed feet have departments your diverging paths, atJa9t milliard is to be paid on the 1st of to meet at this family altar. Some of you business, our Sunday school is well are familiar with Cape Cod where your tended, and we ares In general trying THREE-a- n A A RT, March,' 1875, and then the departments childhood waa passed; ethers are here for to keep up with tbe spirit of the times. of the Mease 'and the Menrthe and the the first time, to visit the scenes most t R. S. enshrined in every heart. fortress of Belfbrt are to be evacuated "Tracing out my immediate family, I found myself ia a labyrinth of facts , Lehi CIty, July 8, 1872. i and inAMD ALL tS PBACTXOATj USE, MADS WITHIN THE..7PAST TURKS YKAK the became task a formation; and pleasure Editor Deseree New; Z ' V: " A cobbespondent of the' New York gradually developed Itself into the But t be greatest Increase f oor Sal 9ver au otner .ts.se nines, oetag wivoin the past raxr present ? Sir I wish to dlselose , a dlscoverv s inoonieetibie proof that Ilercdd, writing Trom It Was, Republic fruition. ; From one common . ancestry, i line of marriages and inter- that ! have made to the apiarians of of Nicaragua, June 16, describes briefly through a long we have become familiar with Utah, with regard to crippled bees, the Onf Klaclilnefli ave. tbe Best In, the eWorld ! the result of the explorations to find marriages, nearly fifteen thousand Individuals of our cause, and the remedy, The large podblood one of all not them la route for an there and ded jind milkweed is aure death, either fa. cheap pra3ticble " whose name we should care to blot from o re-- i or indirectly, to every bee canal that directly ; Machine through : the records. ,.," on bees the either stick that r It, lights gion. On the death of ommander to whole aim been has our make '. i 1 on "My the top of it or carry away a small Crosman, the comntand devol ved upon genealogy perfect and reliable and I am scale that J ' XJiXh sticks to their feet. The bees Attaebments fbr, JU1 XUnds Work, to aufree state . that tbe bulk- of ' ...... candidly ......of.".I..,. Chester Hatfield, who arrived feet off. trying to get' it then their Captain pull Ts name our a Normanfast hoMiselxotd. as wlnalnc the In gives shown the ov supreme thority tsvpr origin i at Xisl Tepidly sales, laoreaslng by cause is of from That the them. on Lake away all t other means marbinea. or and Virgin, Uicarau,to ratherthatthan Rich powerful wealtny, the bees ' conam bees live now r a orsro-tmw of as siaeBisM is away iansh varMtv i an ranceaod mi capable carrying abbreviation of Richard. April 28, and' immediately .went, thonubt Impossible to par form by machinery. We aim and ean show to weed and the aily Destroy that m tneroestauiy tt moat beantirai, rtalloniely arr "vd, nteely atljasted. ess ty operateJ, spee iy work. ' Two days after, lileuE. Khodes Dover Neck, whose names come to as to stantly. eneapeat, ; Is effected. and smoothly running- of all the Fmllr Sewlnr Maehlaes. it Is remarkable net only for iu was dispatched with a party to su r yy day, we are especially called to revere that .;remedy v Yours respectfully, range and variety of its sewing, bnt also tor tbe variety and different kinds ef texture blob it " wlU ew with equal facility and perfeotloo. aslng sllsr twist, linen r eotfn thread One oi of Richard Rich, "mariner,." a man of sub E. Norton. Hesry ;the British route, and verify or dis- stance eoerse. the laterloekeel-elMwito-attte- li. ot tne mbri sewe alike ocu beta making and from and whom! influence, tne out sutoa which is nolversally approved oe M at . ailaldaa prove the results of Colonel ChlMa' ex since 1633, we have all sprung. His wife adapted wmwm Thns. beaver elothy or leather mav be sewn w.th arrest strsaa-tan 1 onlformtt ol Roberts, daugoter of Governor plorations in lsou. This survey was was Sarah and, In a moment tots willing andi stltob, u be mtv tnstratisnt 1872 qi 6, PRpvo, st)aidanyfarota a July Thorn s Roberts, who died between Sept. v on ue tnokinr oi tariatan, or rami as, or almost highly favorable. Lieut. Noel with par 27, wjma missus, . work even bv at kliaWwbiah rieiJe h nnra r;r... 1673, and June 30, 1764, leaving the bulk Editor Deseret New. h.n ' less and thonhUess have lltUe or no tronoieoa tnu machine. , ty left Xa Virgin, May l,toexamlne the of bis property, as hU will, expresses it, Dear Sli: On the uorniug of the 4th, route from Bapoa to Salinas Bay, which "to Richard husband of Kioh, 10 o'clock, being fast day, a meeting my at daugh Send 6ir Descriptivo arid TPrioe Ctrcmlttrsi were Richard, was held In; the .meeting house. The wits determined to- - be utterly Imprac ter Santa." Their children W m ana (act are oar ownnee'lles. sUlc and twts; farnts! linen sal sitvoa . Utread auj Sarah ' and Uydla, services Samuel, John, Tdomu, were opened by prayer by of snpertor qaatUy bat whlob can be reUe4 on only waen obtained tunuoour Prlu4 ticable, f Theiatter party, ander.Ltieut, and in followioarO00 oat tnlr brtacha we President T Braneh Offioes, or Agencies, Smoot, who prayed that the almost 15 j people and about ;all Constitution y Xeatze,sabseqaently were sen t toeurvey strike be preserved, after ' in the Tj0ion,''j UI might Cili the Ochomogo route, or routes ast there theAtStates Otter Sewing jllacHnes Repaired an Keasonable Terms f the choir sang "The Spirit of conclusion of the addrAna Mr which &o. are three of them, which was considered Rich the waa then adThe God," was meeting fol and applauded, then warmly We Guarantee everv Clachine we sell lo give entire" satisJact ion known. It Is asserted that lowed five minute speeches', by several dressed by .President Smoot, Bishop the best-ye- t Wm Elders s Miller, Milner and .'letters routes i . tbere'are'flve practicable mostly clergymen. . " S2A01IZX111S DZ3LIT7TJZlZn rTtan TZZXLOUOSOTJX TZZQ CITX through gentlemen, from invited , including' one Jas. Hart and others; upon the history onnpAut..nil'11.MM first the ballot Nicaragua! three f wb I eta have been from- - Governor guests, unanimoualv. of the day. Meetings was closed a Additional Washburn, and a laree Oa motion the roll "niii number from absent ones, .and . also one benediction by Btehop Tanner. Inbythe surveyed--- , i of States for the vote for President and from Josh Billings, a member of the Rich afternoon I was invited to a plc-niFirst From Brit, on the Pacific, to Kl family, expressing their regret at being which was .held in tbe , grounda of was carried, or rasa nan lose, on xake xioar-gu- absent, were revd, and then followed the Brother Graves. tjojin,distance rinowbook. of Illinois. nrTminato.! x in Althongh eleva- report of the commute on Publication, Provo ao living twenty highest mile; Horace as had Democratic candi- Greeley not years,; I many via tion above the level of Lake Nicaragua, which was read and accepted, ' and 600 ited . .. . tnose grounds nntil tnen.and to my sur- - date for5President. (Edtbnelastic cheer- i JtlLOlJLSC , weezieaacoraiai invitauon taall tree-nanl , , ... to be printed. r ordered lee, torty copies . Second From Ochomogo, on theyiake, ; After; the morning services the whole piioo jl cvsiu janoy myseii in my native miMImImn- ir or not. 8eealiotbers.bntdo nntbor jrtthoat voa seethe Mac'iloes. te AIWOKK. to Esoalaata, on tbe Pacific; distance about family group was photographed. . 1 v I laad. It is M tuated about a mile from the Tbe roll was called on the r.rFnllnUl Visitors alwa?s doi Italy attended by e in potent aiieodanta. InstraeUoa tee-- All Maskinta meeting-hous- e, twenty miles; nominatlOD, and tbe first ballot resulted highest elevation7 from OS, 67 & GO, uinner was then served and is known by the In feefc andJhe ent- - Hall and several tents outsidein tbe Town appe'latlon of four to thirtyaia. 680, Jas. Bsyard 15, J. 6. GoOreeley PerseveranoeCottage. ttng through this summit Is only about the Spring vilie road you Blaek 21, Qroeebeck 2 Greeley ' coml-natio- n SINGER SEWING MACHINE ,'DKPARTDKNTi1 ing along nve !I. I hundred or six hundred yards.,. J The afternoon ' services ' consisted' of come was then made unanimous. to a row of locust trees, about alx-Third From Ochomogo to Nlgualapa; prayer acb. vote ' for roua was G&XKRAL. Bmokfliid: Bioh. Twoi A. J. ot side AQENTB doorsby 0 received with of the road. Oreeley soaiu Baarte Kmporinm, ty distance twenty-st- x long, by tbe u I VtWm Hty miles, with an eleva GOODS! "tanda about 200 yards back fnee, ana wnen riotlman auooun eed tion about toe same as last The deep Mass., an original huinorous boem.byljLr0-ow ui a turca caeers were a lava m Irani, uu ruau, wnu """I cutting along tbtt route will beaboui two tbree-fourtanrV UlTfn.and when tbe confusion subsl an of aides three 2 acre, 4dP?!oh" t J, r M tf r.; ':."-uu iaiuMv.uAMja.ui u tan. jxl. u. i rounueu Dy avecnes or trees walnut. Hoffman said bo would eav. desnlta .twico, 01 jaosion, ana owners. mnlberry and Jocast, ep that tables can II miseourrs promise to irlve Oreeley the .The Latter-da- v tn alt h I lareeat msioritv. Saints bnainea In Tti w.w in The venlDg; services 'wereheld ln be set for a boat XQO rurnni J u uw v. iew York' malorlt r01 tne avenue mark presents peculiar attractions for WWUJU one vya uatra. 1 tuan xuiBsouri's total lead-siae rger Orthodox ths consisted and of charch, a apostles with taste for martyrdom. The to the noase, is a? carriage drive, vote. Me expressed regret that there an order that all prayer by Rsv.j Mr. Sherman, the, ing Shaded, on both; aides. On tbe sonth should bave been anv division nf the Svernment has issued shall be tied up and pastor ; a family sermon by the Re V. Ai aide is a peaeh orchard and a yonng vote. The convention knew those who MJLlmmSmim flogged. ; under the superintend J. UmXJUlXSX soundly orchard, and on the north aide, opposed tUreeiey were conscientious, DfiYGODDS IiBPAHTO'TS! Brookneldr frcm tbc text, apple enoe of viUage magistrates, and one of the i ? II 1l1 Itieti,f at near but he to the is tn boose, to .another them innln appealed forget preFba they 'may be one," John, 17: 21; orchard. At the proaelytera Has actually been treated In front and side of the 1 that uncompromising way. The convert an i t original Hy mtf.by Mrs, Helen Rich. noase, toe mouonto rod act of . the 'Mormon missionaries . . . . is the mammoth grape vine. I .make the nomination JOHN PAUL'S i ' MARKET, likely to fall off under this vigorous of New Yorb ; a Farewell Poem, bv wuicn uro. uraves tells me covers over 1 01 fureetey unanimous, was made bv GROOEnY o;j 3 5. 4 tieatmant.i!xcAaju7C. x.ow square leet, loaaea witn grapes. uiram ittcpi or Ulouceater; a Parti iace, 04 reonsyivanla, amid wild the rear Is his vineyard. He has an oheers and playing or bandr. !no Ill 1STLEMID STOCK of the tl EST KOf ELTIEJ. We doubt the truth of the report song, by J ohn F. Rich, of Ware; bene-dsiio- n In acre planted,. His are Of ; the 15 votes 9 went to Bsyard on vine bearing ' Rev. Mr. 't u i Methodist .i by Noble, But if true, what then?' Persecution Is he also has ei or eeven formal ballot 7 were, given from New IJDIES 7 laden; heavily ' BOOT : Trtmnied treee.-Thnrl e 5IIQE sr; trairfnintsd' fffciior jux Mixtur' agimsicvv. what the Jews tried vrbrn theyhung ps)of, Truro; and the passlog of the ng grounds are laid- - Out In Jersey ; and 6 from Delaware. Peon- i . . picturesque and fanciful manner, with "ylvania gave Black 21. West Vir- tinarwnaia the- - LVord Jesus on j the cross between wholo company by the front of the pul- a rare shrubs and flower, etc I ! ranilttea sappiiedj wi'V va, ginia gave Oroesbeck 2. Georgia cast and an endless varlatr of tHeCkotoest SeleeUon i'AHTM RIS.T, two thieves. 'It is what the Romans pit; to shake hands with the. President O I 01 z. ana aooai vote. Old. . Blank iw I . i young vmitj v t h Jrnnsyivania ef and from e lst Wardat down to the piol ne roll waa then called for the Says the Gazette I tried, under the reigna of5flfferent,"tm-nlO. table ware anrearl . nn the nomination of Flon era, VektUerJ9 Ribbuu-0HOICKv r?AT. resultperors.Tfn; killing and flogging his The Committee - of Arrangements, of aorta The 01 Ken-tooBrown in naon Stev siae ua of 623, iawn ing in avenoe, the is-- ' Mr." ? which John F. Rich of Ware, i wss and the procras that has disciples. It .: i 'j : eat down to; them about t $ ....?; 6, blank 13. . : wlbleeslng 7 ;V :V ample provision Jor the o'clock been repeatedly resorted to f against the Chairman, made or f was GB0CERIES motion Chalmers (On asked ArtO of ef PROVISIONS. JBishbp DEPAUTIEr. by Mississippi, aocommodsaos -. whloh tested , ... Latter-da- y -WH0L1K3ALEAND itK r Aill';. Sainta during the past tbe hospitality of nearly everv resident of J onnson, and after J ustice bad been the nomination was made unanimous, ...)V forty-tw- o , the town. JNearlv all the . railroad and done to the. eood thinra nrovlded. mm A resolution for tbe appointment or . a.adlB years,t and with what success steamboat Faraishing; Deportment ' tM VUmmy a the toe one fantastio east lines to eemmittee of of from the the t",J tripped violin erch State HEN'S Mississippi can be seen px the hundred, thrifty and SEOS on hanl and Mads to OM.r BOOT. carried the delegates for half fare. Tee and the dulcimer, under tbe shade of headed by the prefcl Jent of the convenLadles Waiting and Kvetolhi lwJm ' happy settlements In thesemountalni. uooblefor miles aronnd cams In tn lnn the green trees. About 4 o'clock the tion,, to notify 'tbefcsndUiatesI of 1 heir usee delivered. iAdlear Lasa Walking Salts.' v f J ' The WTltex of the above pars graph evi- In every conceivable conveyance," some "of rrovor military band drove up and en- nomination 'waai.a'i ed to,- KrAtrntar. w . 1 Hwlss cl3 I... it l41ea Baits. were 01 tne most grotesque and an- livened tbe scene "witn their martial "A resolution .was aJs.ailun'.ed iliat Waiting -sa dently does not believe that ."the blood wnicn ' White Ktei mtsvt Lawn ll music Just before duik, after enjoy- the coti vent ion Upoa i adjurlutiebt e. of the martyrs is thef seed of f the cient character. X.e1les) UoHre'tlr(OT to great ' variety,' It um oort ourselves missnurUiia-a abd j rational pleae-inla and Booths of every kind were established ing HA.xt. v Wight Drawees, Chent ee.aklrts church.' to we "1 tbeir manner, - j , ct iiEte.Bu 1 on tbe grounds, whloh werw well wetalned u u-Iheadquarters., ll,rtrned home, gate J 4 "r-A resolution was adopted, leaving th C Ulresi's Uneh Dresses tbe rustics and tbelr sweethearts, who aatisaed, wishing Bro. Gravts aud bis CALIFORNII ItUWB'.OTOT. i n by lhandomly this life: famllyauccea wanaerea in nana and a a ami place of the next' oouveuljon to be de - u dbck Iana xortn, t in hand. : : . . mM . T.M ... . ... I ' a auuu .Lit Ana; ?! .. iamiiy neia-grand re Chlldrea'a ndm nihin. a toauue perrlezluea lJr'CBKV "veaiter, ana coping that the cided by the national committee. ' DEPARTMENT." 01 me; wmi an enterprising barber was time was not far distant union at Trurp, Mass.,, on Wedntsday seenuigiyoDuviona whan w. The usual resolutions of thanks were of! " in twieldlng the .razor and snonia see many such, places around auoprea ana tne convention at 1.30 p m ; Always on: hand a busily engaged ransva to w. ere Bpl hdidne and Thursday. Jaae 2& and 27. Tbe IOSDIUUI. XSTT Tr. east f PustpfH 4 " : cities tbe of rir,t Hoam etrMt. eta the 1 Saint. ms. ; .'1 t. h Oa-csNorfolk Oounty Oaref or Jane 29 pnb Hjvuiusufuie Boston sent the largest delegation, which eot1s JLIstdxi Suit In .Yours respectfully. . n included several ssueotai grapes ,l?ni fl?m?1. and respeeU llshed at Deedbam and Hyde .Park ed UBSEBVER. LADIEStOsiiiorau' Vueyardr. FURfllSHiriR citizens. Including Isaao B. Rioh of tbe !ml srfAPlX"fl ' Mass., gives a lengthy account of the upwara ;etn A ' ' ' t&rm will if f Atnensenm, sod D. B.5 Rich, f rlD caearer than auy 'SKiJ S' affair, j We xlrc- taZLr.!1' of the Cary Brick CJonipany V" ' DEPARTMENT. i la Bait LtSe dir. Utah has sent her: representative in the W Ins shall fee roaSM Oar l l.A aoca i ' :v it TJpwarda of twelve years sgo Mr. John person : txme ana of Elder C. C, Rich and ,V r a; we chaiJ try to please 70a. 5 . Ckmatrr Dealers x. ivica ot ware, aiaas.reeguu win du well to call an 1 ecv " the prepa- soni who hss only six wives and 1 I ct'o dAT.lt AT THE amine ear wioee end tt tees ) rSn .( ration of, a genealcy ml of. tf the Rich J.TU Z7 4boys s and 23 it cniiaren family. fifty i A,i af. Rntlib, ' aed Tstfssa Forfr1o Darin r all these " vears he baa son raa acoom girls xne toio. ait pan-thrBofi23, foat omer, beat Lake Citj.i nlailos Hint rJ led bv bis wife, and tbe oi.ois not on tne work.' and br were tbe PKB WESTCKM UKIOJt TKXJSGRAPH UNE OESEREI i i i bard werauaBd-atlsaklfvltons" of tbe occasion. Their autographs he rmbmlass eompietea his srcluou labors. Bsvlnr Lwere largely aought, and tbey received tbe I' call 'A &AIZ4tOATJl' WATCB ..l. a" 'i . aooompuahed this htrhonoeived the idea of maraea attention or every one present, es u.T,1 f f egentmeWUMkVrtoi . i '1 Dcpartmanu 4 have Wa rtfiilsd. and from Book ladies. ol Mormon. the 1 j reunion, .1.', West of , accordingly pecially h i r noiaugaxamuy '"t ipjor - French "s vuomi arriving every day. ;" " Wholesale ry LOU 'The oldest person was eljrhtysQve vears juTwwvuai www Mieauw to every arnown e Jtravetera br Railroad' rraqaenCy find ;DI8PATCHE3. ' '; " , AU orders Oiled with eara. , person by the name of Rich in the United of age, who looked on all that transpired Ou LOO Doctrine Tenants. and New 10. y the een waa wa Bwtea. it York, aemaed that Truro,- Mass.. with a lively interest. She was the recipient much Oreeley 7 JJSO- ra Joarnal.or ofaterohaadise Plsooarses. for F ly aae. ahonld be 43m plaoe of meeting last - Her pleased with the evening of presence many proceed' congratulation. spot ncnltyaa. uuu aaorea vm tne neana 01 those gloryimr woW, Wita e.usai was looked noon with e uxor is, sbehavhtv .Voice of Wait bag, eloth, . . ao U ta in tbe name of Rich, from the foot that it traveled nearly 4wo hundred IeeUn tot to miles at rhr,-?- w the Erie eesssroiy acwH roan waa here that tbelr earlv annaatnra fl , w wm convention. tend the h t; In result road that ,f jrwuay, 1UUCU ia tmg oonntrv- - WklnAul.. mA ; .l.w AMtaroA watcb The genealogy, written by John F.jrt Rich working nereaiter In eoninnAtiAn wik Oori pendlua' ealf ,M ...... Ut, oj. or valtbam. 1 C 1310 P'611 week'wete select- -I JJ9 Ato he. pahilahed .as seirlt Ub AttaaMe of t Ware, Tola Watch ts ntJs m a0 mWeobsiaatUl aicmacle, Thnrfy and Oreat wraat Western ears amd . k a a a ed as the time. On Wednesday moralce-- i a a t attention 9 twit er SO haIm m. Ood, to Government given u vine naara was . tV.? stnunorea some four er loads of tbe Rlobee embarked eusBended tern no. g. Baowt' Poems, cloth ?l ."T"' Rich ha been eagt-e- d fin AiZl&Z 3c, !S!?2!ri0a,.,?K reeentpOT1 rtn pies, and tin. rH Orlon--'Rrtm a aa fc . pageeand m v a a f r on Old w Si f tbe u fmierMmr tv. T,lai5X ...t TMaaf 7 mv .iwwui Its preparatkM rr. the past twelve years: "1 7 ,, , lsksvevessenu; 'it has gut MS y I BAIiTmORK. noon. 10. t. auony; u rouis tn onmoera were largely vnwaainetrlaal naa oeen trsoea aa rr DacK as 1371, and nominated."----ealf xjOO tator." by whloh the was anghiestvarlaaaneatl-aeewUaugmented. It fmam-- . f mosocoo lolly crowd, all for- will contain the names of fifteen thons-n- ri vTI-- . k tWr e I mw 1 Tlana e it dispensed with. In passing descendants of the Rich fsmtly. . mality being ears Vonvenuon LHarp 1 on : SAllSFACUON of Zlon eloth adjasteo, and may bs enUJ re- P- S : GUARANTEED one waa perfectly safe to Tbe Executive Commlttea rmnetrtmA that i Eatr through the o Con II J ut, pause ana aaarese any ed em oeroT tbe party a balance of $50 was, w9Ung . to liquidate nectIcutacor-celth- tt w tie irnr-uteand call him or her Rich. At WelitWi uio reuaioiog oxpease oi tne oooaaTon, Star Vols. 1. U. U. 14, IS Milt the termini of the rilroadr.the --party was Tareal del Ivared . was rim and theeutirel.Tbe .mlnn:te? read, recommended report ,viJTv to taae stages ror xniro, some ertaeoity and BaUways najB te aav. sart fif wmpeiiBa .t mAnnlinn laanlmlt tha i fcL , yntribulvn even or eisamiies aistrBtTTbeetags; ","?"'' i r eat the S3r Wafnw svn vac Bornm .wu . f! .fit m. 11 KattWiA? rcor. s KABU:.' j were .totally loadeqaate for W .1 eSaVtaJ t-W ii4 fe!t..t.(.. I iu CJRO. 8. r .'. vention ..-.- -. was recalvei XBMrt vast m numoer, ana venieiea or every f Th fall trade-aaar. . . . . -- -- ween z,uuu . Eu 1J I T r77Jr"J urjASDIali & CO-- , . J witu cuecjB. .r."" jlu uruer tuat tnere snouio deeciipUoa) quaint . and jancleot were ,sc Ves. e Jttvsi Mtki uiv pmiviwvu i I no be sM StRtt, one of tbe grooiia. brought Into requisition, and after an hour's Thus ended a mast and misappr?!itica iargeat delay the preoaaalaemoved Jbhg ln 26w eueeejsslul family cratherlnira to lv np the MUlinerv on vswvtwi these resolution, liarr called for their ' J. . T a i rr. ". J rr an. asoorataciy t which HA fncindd " 'sTva proposes fSverytbinr c?Sae5tJ' wti tan mf?'r amdateadystormJaslghUnatbreQTht reading ia fall to convc;"rr. aA93k7.i aao, it ts cmuneUveiy V a every living being ia, the fplGasa&t hole in tne moat unexceptional man- was joae.erctv placXln, aovmestae C3 C2LTT-- r. WatchV CTiwca village of fYellfleet to, the street ell conapctea of ner, sad xeta'jhe WstMt;creit upoa tiEiag wita err ' ' 5.Ftor GtrG&J AT y lesding Jswelars. COaf. those: having ii management in charge. sjlOtf gazing in wonder and amaxtmsnt af Urm plxnk was especiiy wall received, w . MAJutir. BacTiTi c-iT-sas se, es. i K-"V- '. . 1 it . - . Alarkot. Cheapest r 1 - m . k . r--in Slrer. i Lyon-Parba- m j Sl-e- well-establish- -- 8e !! 4 u ! -, s.;? The New ' ,t '; ; ivJ Family Singer Sewing; J . , . 5 ( " " ; - j . MILLION ERS OF - - r a v ) 1 ras-ela- sa n ever-wear- y! . 1 1 . .i-a- ll a-d- -- -- n i - ! Q- .JZ JB. J -- T e r m s Ttlo S u i ti7A I I. TEASDEL6C0. i c, yjce-rreside- ut a; i JtaS - -- , - J esa-nls- e -- - i' . Ss 7m' STANDARD l1 1 S-'ff'S- - S T A PLESt 8TAPLE0! hs , W. m - - 1 -- , H. B. CtAVSONr.Sup't. MMW ;ijEAT, MRS. WILKINSON'S -- -- M DEPAflT'SI 1 . Millinery uepa rtment. t -- ! -- i -- -- .. -- a . Vice-Preside- nt. r-- i Atn - i- - 1! " , -- Vice-Preside- nt, ky -- s LIEN'S ..j FUBNISMG x- - 4HAT 1 :- o-- i V-- J ! at : 5 i ! i-,tr- J "s ! . I K, - - 1 A sewing tv 1 i. nnoniriE . 11 ' V. w well-know- - .. 1 -- Sap-errntend- 5 . church: WORKS M. ivs "office ee m EerahiM V 7 a-a.- i?, 1 ' -- - ST" .. 1 EACRri M fns . - ltl!MI.a.. -- of-offi- eers . jt - r"" -- . a . 1111 nJK!. f f1 1 r7 . arnrrkftdj - n.t.. ' h T"f A ' --TW .;-- ? s "la -- J? T' Al their-m?",,,,- nusEun:;r.iErrAGEniE I"' :. a t "5 .... 4 " -- ... P .v . i ttCihktlillt vri 0 - 1 "; k - - te rc.ia zzu -one r ! . j ' inter-oceani- ,7 .7-.- ia 1870 - - i ii nd l-- .t . y. E3 si c art 4 1 ' |