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Show A shrewd man tied one end of a resident were present 2 A. EUJJ THE. EVENING NEWS. aaerfCajrdngtonT and' CL Alsofrom the lowing elder Box, lariat around his waist' and lassoed' a JAr-- cow with the others tie thought be s K F.'Qlbba; SEV1NQ r5ACI-or the first end tbe the had but -eow, ? ft, ana rsarrows emos aaiaadilay erpooi jElder fotm,u half mile be began po suspect the eow Bro.-VsltHOWS J SlXaJS Tie following Reynold.' ' : Li af Od SMrias Bad Branch Presidents were also present, .1-- ha him. The first thing that impresses a Strang detSv John Sohofleia, rresiaeot 01 we er Deaixeated Deposit ery aad Flaaaelal of President Bartoa, Manchester, 4tmw visiting this country is the knavery Tne extortions or the Stockport, T. rcatr, rreeiaent or me or tne naca-driver- s. Aa-ea-t ef the Vetted State. ana w. juoyaeii, rnuaenioiine those rascals who haunt the Canard - .: uaraiem, THE ORlOlNAL. : " :: Hlsbaw-Moo- r Branches. .i. is particularly trying to one used Tbe branch presldenta generally report- to tne cheap cab system or jurope, . i Warren XZnssey- CL1AO HOWE. .President. y ed eneonragingly of tbe condition and rresX for ivies rate of interest money The legal o.x. Dahler prospects of the portions 01 the work under ..Cathler. j in Kansas is seven- per cent, per an- ' their charge. Anthony Oodbe-rr?-?- ' Brother VTalter evnolds. :Xnders' John nam? hut lr expressly supsuwa in H. Barrowa, George F. Glbba and Elijah writing, twelve per cent can oe securea A. Box adareaaea toe congregation at tne by law. Anything over twelve per ; taeo,eeo THFHOWrT ; SEWING MACHINES and cannot be legally AUTHORamj capital.' morning meeting, and an Intonating dis eent. Is course was dearer ea in tne evening ny collected. usury, rresidens junext uarnngton. ' ' A few davs since a man living on Ff. 'liHais MeqaaTled to, altercation with PAID-U- P an street into 20th .... $150,000 CAPITAL. got , ; , r t r hia wire, ana in a nt ox. passion tnre w Beauty, CxceUence fSt OnritblUtys lit"asssas er? Xins ef-ajt- i? KTaber tt, 1873. siderable Influence in this country, ink chiefly to the fact that their.votes - f -- a saucer at her, which struck their tle infant on tne mouth, 'cutting the under-li- p nearly off. so that it hung by a bit of skin. A physician was called in and attempted to sew it on, bat, find-inIt too math mutilated had to out off the entire under-lipaper A lame girl, who bad hot for fourteen .; back years once left tbe room in which she lived, was among those who participated in the late children' excursion to Philadelphia: When carried to the park she asked what the trees and grass were, and had to be told the names of the most common objects. She lay on the grass all day drinking in the air and the sunshine, and was seen to weep softly, every lttUe while from pure Joyi ;:!:,:;f , -The New York JPoef says: "The owners of horses are afraid to allow their animals to leave their stable, whether they have been Affected by the distemthe consequence is that per or not, and hand-carare reaping a of the owners ease one that has In harvest. golden come to our notice, a man owning two hand-cart- s has received orders that and his son employed keep himself and day, and he will probably night the prevaearn more in a week er. oepiemoer, was aoootou s x uid uua lence of this disorderduring was able he than got the ngure or me enipmentsirom to earn in two' months before the out uauu, tne nxeaaow-- saiey uumpiujr disorder. V hot ! nresnma thev are OD to the usual break of the The Philadelphia iSfcxr notes it as a Standard: Yon will have observed by the fact observed there that ' dyspepsia and JPioche pane ra that a; round has been kindred diseases have increased In with the extension of the street broken and work corn men oed on a rail city In no other roadirom Pioche u Ballionvllle. Can railway system of that are tne iaomues on tne continent on hot your people keep with your end. city transportation to every say as rar as sr. ueorge, before for patsenger resting? We might' by such aaood Strtion of it so great as In Philadelphia: lawyers, mechanics, example be Induced to meet yon there and men and women of all professions. with llxe commendable alacrity. - They t have i' very ancient fam ha Yin 2 these conveniences for going to and from, their respective places of ily game or "pastime In Scotland. Called, "Nievle Nievie, Nick Nack.'1 business, have, almost entirely aban A bonny Scotch lassie "played" it on doned walking, although the distance Bitlle NIcholJarvie:" or "Dominie could easily be reached by foot, in from Sampson," I don't remember which,: ten to fifteen minutes. but this is the1 way it is performed A Scotch' graduate. In theJPbpi2a ,You piece in your hand a coin, aay half Soienoe Monthiy for under the a dollar, and showing another per- -, head of ".English Against the Classon the hand in whieh yon hold It; sics," protests very strongly against the amount or taoor wnicn tne stuproceed with quick motion to transfer at from the right band to the left, at large dents of universities are required to the same time enquiring "What hand expend upon the languages of ancient will ye take?" Then throwing your Greece and Italy, as well as against the hands behind your back. If the per mode in which those languages are son interrogated says "right" drop the taught in the seminaries. - He insists piece into your left ana rapidly bring that the free use ?of his own tongue is to ing both hands to the front, show him the thing ef the first .Importance that he was mistaken. Let him try every man: and contends that-thesIt Again, and if he tayaMleft," of course, languages are little if any assistance by a alight chsoce or programme, tne rhetorically or grammatically to the same result v win be obtained, now, student in attaining to inch facility. r this little bit of decspUon precisely 11 " A few days since a young lady of lustrates what , the political parties of Urban a, Ohio; who had been ill a short Lincoln county are trying to play on time, died, and - the body- - was prepared each ether. When it was successful by sorrowing friends and attendants old Dom- for interment and placed In the coffin. ly accomplished on the good was "PRODI- - The could he aay ill inie, night before the day of the funeral GIOUS!"s a number of young lady watchers were The same ejaculatlen might apply seated in a room adjoining that in rith strict propriety to the situation of which the coffin had been placed. aifalrs here- The platfornv of princl when, greatly to their consternation, or tne deaa gin appeared bepies which both hold Is illustrated by tne the coin just spoken of. and you are fore figure and spoke faintly. ' When them qnlte' poalli ve the patriotic gentleman the horrified attendants had somewhat who seeks your vote noius- on to tne overcome their , fright, seeing that the platform , for you nave seen n i nx grasp corpse was really a thing of and when be shows- his hand, lol it supposed it, took measures to care for' life, Las lost his-- their they is hot there, or rather so startllncly restored to friend ' as we Nevada. say in hold," almost from the very grave, and them, The illustration is far fetched, but it nhe received proper and is attention, .'L ? ass a Is ' very appropriate, notwithstanding, now so recover. The contest for supremacy between the , "Notuaeiy to have baked beans on Sunday Btraigueous uepuDucans auu iuuuwch is still, in some parts of New England, of Mr. Greeley is fierce and unceasing, a fracture of the twelfth commandment. and in fact the whole thing is in a state bean figures largely in the economy of glorious uncertainty. So let us drop The of the old Bay state.: It has its mors! tnesubject. to state that the usual well as its official uses. It is given regret spirit as the inmates of the state prison at of lawlessness has again manifested it- to Charles town, and is made a moral test of in the death self In Pioche, resulting . the kitchen there I of character. one of the parties ' concerned, ana tne have seen rowsIn convicts seatei at the of serious wounding of the other. I omit beans for over the table, sorting the particulars, as they win nave been long dinner next away throwing day's printed by son before this reaches black and imperfect ones. This is the the vine worst ieaiures oi me case ' you. in these is the fact that the principals, this first step towardtheawakening distinction between beings time,' were both officers of the law, degraded vvnen ana baa. good bound to preserve the peace," not to ed to sort out the bad tney nave iearn beans, they nave break It. I forbear further comment, one tne formation of taken in step feelfor the however, through respect moral character. So solicitous is this ings of the living and the memory of state of the morale of all her children. the dead... Charle J). Warner. The weather, at present. Is exces sively warm; in; the day time, bat the nights are cool ana pleasant. A. larger amount of sickness has visited our town this fall than at any time since Oq the Srd Instant, 11:50 am Mrs. Won. Pep-was built. It was principally among sen or this eltr. of a aausaier.- Jiouer sua it tne people engageaan vne mius, ana .3may have been superinduced by want or theinhalation of of due precaution, noxious vapors, rne neaitn or tne town is now excellent, and right here Ai resUenoe'of 'Wart cf Tnttle I ought not to" omit to state on what this City, MOT. Sth, Bishop KMLLX rSA.UBAL,U SgedBS i the mill v I consider ?good authority, years... companies very generously urniahed Toneral from St. Mark's Cburoh both) medicine and attendanee to those (WednesdajJ afternoon at S o'clook. or their employees who became sick from the above cause. Bueh commendA Ft. Peters, nesr Warsate; Kent.'. Eolaa& ma, H&3TKK, younceM ohlkl of able actions should not go unnoticed. Oct-- Sod, Ann Bhliu acedu rears, s montns and jpaaaM Ijet us hopevtbe custom may be gene m wjra-mown . i i t , Utah both Nev and in rally adopted, ada. And now a ward or two about general ASaiTALS. mining matters, ana i am aone. Prospecting around the city of Pioche goea Towxskkd Housst, Nor. 4. v J-vigorously on, and with the most gratB in gham ; U.A. J A. Eagle, J S NClsyton, ifying success, The same may be said Baldwin. Dann. Dons- YiBB qf the XKog Valley" district, which is steins M ATroy. Bemltrom, P D Mahnrnl, .2Xmw situated about fifty miles south of BalCbadwiek, City JUerrick, lionvllle. In Chief district the boys Yerkj OyyA ju. nryant, inty. are pegging away, confident of ulti- ugaen; mately securing an independence, In m I Waxdant IZoTmaV Nov 4 and It the which hope I trust they mar not he AO FalLbgden; Q M GeurirC Smelters: disappointed.. Joe 81egel, City; Oil J Slssan, so been AFBB; The Apaches have aggressive Harker. Daren oort: A S Kandall. ChlcaKOt of late that the prospecting parties O W Ormsby, St Joseph, Mich: J iLJNlms, which left here early in l the summer Michigan; W Turemaa and' lady, B B are returning to their o'd haants, confi- Tureman. BFulton. Bohuberth and Mo: dent that nothing can be accomplished wife. NYiEB Kllboom.J M Dllton. Wm tn that country until the government Ford, Ogden; J Grant, Toano; G Chapman, shall have taught the Keda tbe art of (Jim v u sioxcan. isssiasa: ueo jsrowno and two lessens in the potency stein. Sen Fran; Mrs A E MeSride peace by a few ' . . . , lioise city. of war. ohUdrsn, In haste, . M t . v V I All ; ? ' Very truly yoar, u 'i ( : , Tatus' Horax Nor. 6. Wm. -- ? . self-conceit- 1 i. p. " V' ed ts . -- m h ... " . s Petersburg recently Ihe Inter national Statistical Congress j sat pre tine, who delivered a rery excellent ad- dress Iq ihe Interest of progress; cItII lzstion and humanity. The 'principal nations on the globe were' represented, excepting Turkey and China; and all the delegates experienced nota ble hospitality, from the 'Imperial gov ernment, officials f dlf&rent hinds, and all classes of the people. The as sociation holds its sessions in the vari ous capitals of Europe The" next se slon it was unanlmonaiy vreosa- m ended to be convened., at.N'ew; In -- 1875 York or Washington or 1S76. This; Is a ood j i dea meetings of various kinds tend to bring about a good understand ing, while it Is impossible for each in tercourse to be unproductive of welfare to the common interests of humanity. The proposaVto hold the next session in the United States is one to be com mended, as It will afford a very favora- -. ble opportunity for the representatives of the most thoughtful minds in for- eign countries to obtain; some new and expansive ideas of progress in this most, progressive of ? all progressive countries. - 3 lAt St. I j ' j ;, j Xn-ternatio- nal' . This day IS little less than a national scramble day for office." Besides the great national event of the Presidential election, there - are elections in twenty States, and on the 8th two Ter ritories-holtheirs. A It is not very edifying- peotacie,! oertalnly. n; "After vim suvuua v uiubUMtiuyeuuTri lu which things have been said which are disgrace to. humanity, and which can not help bnt lower thls.natlon Ihxtht the eyes of the civilized world, great grab' day, when the rival aspirants if to serve their country make the grand decisive move, y For upon the way in which the Presidential election turns1 hinge the'' political and frequently the pecuniary fortunes' of thousands of or quite as hun- hungry would-be tot "It is si IV gry fact that the peonle of the United "States are yet far from that modeloon-- i ditlonln which' the office seeks' the i, man, and not the man the office, and until such a condition virtually exists we cannot expect to have the right man In the right place as a rale. It would be well for the country if every officeholder did really1 Ccaire to serve his country rather than serve himself. What glorious opportunities are furnished to officials Iri thli country to work for the good of hnmanity, and make for themselves a splendid record! What a magnificent country we have! I .What Undeveloped, varted boundless resources, so amiple lrfps-certatorK- ii perlty ; seems almost spite of corruption! These are ad vantages which, Judiciously improved, would place this country upon a pin acle of .unapproachable progress t and material wealth, tbe extent and qual ity of which it is difficult to per fectly realio in adTao&s lAs the bead ?of f he nation tbe eoeeessful can-- i didatefor the Presidency, whoever he may be, will be placed In u pnaition to contribute to the weal or woe of the country to a degree that is well calcu- 1 a IxuA tn flll inhtr mlnH tailh aArinrta thoughU-- The - great, and it Is toJresponilbilltylslvery be hoped that he who assumes It will have a due'regaid to its weightlness and be tremendous re j suits which may fliw from IU exercise -- d - w i to-di- yis office-holder- s, office-holder-s, i I j ! . ! - . - j j i j Momthlt Murmrd. The usual month ly meeting of the superintendents and teachers of Sunday - Schools was held at the City Hall last trightoominenelnsj at 7 o'clock, t There was a fair attendance. though several of the ward schools were t . not represented, owing perhsps to the omission of the usual notice in the Taber nacle on Sunday. The meeting was a very interesting one, many points connected with the proper method of eondnotlug Sunday Schools being discussed. It was suggested to. the i superintendents thst through the coming winter they seek the aid ofintelligent elders who have a faculty for imparting information la a pleasing and interesting style, to form classes of young persons of both sexes in the various wards, the mala object being to instruct the pupils oftheir religion; other use-rla the principles branches of education not to be neglected. The superintendents and teach- ers of those schools not represented at the meeting last night will bear the above In mind, and also Oat f!at- - mcerfags during totae winter trUl he C.ted exla sively school pnxposes. as usual. Any elders who may feel so disposed, are Invited to attend the Sunday schools as teachers. They can find ample field lor the exercise of their talents, in imparting koOw--ledgto the pupils, and In aiding to' keep There up the interestnola Sunday schools. Institution In which the la, probably, vouns are mora vitally utereated than la Sabbath schools, end all who can dosoJ anouid reel it their duty, ana ssouia nice in pride and pleasure In doing any their power to austaln them and make them useul and interesting. - - - " ft rf.'i s. mi , isAiiifa( KaoLurD-learn from CZT.mnUU Star, Oct. 15th, of a district metUng held at Ifanchester, Sept. 20th, at which the fol- oi . -- . i e .' ira'-- J We ioSw i ail! . I' . , 's 1 r; J ' ' DITIDKJtO I2f 1S7I, - PER CT BO pro-nortl- The Very Best II TBS 'We)StEJM-:- ithe BECAJJSllis ivoji:Pfri,r. 1 - L - -- -- -- '.-fl- i - - j i J - i " t; Bill.; i wssbsms m . , life. !';,''"' v irds- - . na-fllit- - tx hoc?-s,knoc- .. 1 . ,4 M - & M OC-:- P. -- v ::uan;aVotherShuttle fe , i all-th- . . - .. - ! jiSi FACTORY French iTrirhmer r.EVEn III G, SHOE HOTIHBKa 5, 189S. TUESDAY I " sasBsssBsaw Ur I Last Night of Griffith Gaunt! I I v. - - , DEPARTMENT, . SIGH s; i j It.'i, oot. -- , - 1 : - 3 : OR, JEALOUSY! ladles' Shoes, - Children's Shoes, 1 - - ' V S, - Kate Peyton, the beau ly of Cnmber.'and, , I ' , . MaoUnW.Wox . , Kiss yeast Clara Walters For. Fine ' Weather or Stormy " Weather; In a word, the inerits of- lhs- Macline speak for It Unirersal Patronsge, . j cially when It is considered that .it costs no more than any other Working, MM4w:.w.M.BjJaa Flerestee Kent . for WaUanffi Dandng - , fl r n ;irt " 1 1 - Riding, Fi Atn, Mining etc, etc A large and oboloe assortment of tbe aboTe, e and Imported, at the most out v J JjaiDAT" EVENING, WOVEMBSR 8. Bneflt of the Favorite Aotor, J ; ii 1872, r Us day Climbing, j I im H1KI TO OBDKB, AST BTTLX AHD (ItAUTT DKSIBED AID IISVBE SATT8FACTTOS! on WE WANrED, I ens Who is thoroochly ebmpetent,aslU B nation as woolaortsr for wersted or woolen manorseteiin narnoses. tboroaahlv nndr- IT taaris tne elasslfleatlon of wools for the man- DfMtare of ell kinds of fsbrles, nas bad tnlrty. lx Ton uMrt.Be tn tt woo 11 sortlnafbesror nurtner parifealara by letterapply OEOBOK OOBTIS. care ox on news ueseret ooies. tesuey, dSMtW . . . ! TO OliD-BOO- Made as goad as new i r.iiAA !,'..' '.- - ' u j f : f ! BELOWCOST. cAnpniirnns' uAiited. i ... 15 CO VtttERCI . AAAUiSASBX ; . . ; - ' Ml i'.'.t i Ci DEFT y leather, XX PORTED CALF SKIES, aheuicai GAur SKiae. r 1 ? i ,'('5? . .. fnttvi m. "sv . . Harness . .f-s- n if .r -- l i ' -- iJh is'" - c. " l - i,!ri,i ji,-- s . . '.'.'i L X. i i .. r ii . . . . al : t' j -- i ,t ? i 'h ftii.iri i 3 l AID BIO SKIXS. SHOE PINDING3 AND KIT' OP u ALL ilKINDS. t. - .' WILLIAM PAUL, AL STREET. HORSE CALIFORNIA OREVERY taCXB BtKB, AI.E AHD POltrKlt, ! Aica TTflTUBIi! Akphant Store Xla7 AXiXU ' W tsve been ii jJ-- ' t. TTO IT. - ,o TTTTrlTr K avrra'.sto the ebUs;ea w-- V t rtflTTinM M.- - 1 8m d384 V r-l tf . lit LOWESr PXtlCISS 9 j- aarraji 8S0OHD SOUTH BTBEET, three doors j'-f:- AUiUUUUi AViWU . HORSE COLLAnSI Utals......... :r,.: aaaanniia LARGESlMtJDiifMlfc COLLARS! ' 1A.WXMU.'S alt Lsks City, ;;., 4' ktOBlOCCO Apply to f I :1 - l-l- s. - r- tH - w- i;s:j-.i- i a !i . Sdulh of Savage's GaHerv, 'inalni St.? Salt Lake W6xt Ddof OUR OLD STOCK na , e you-hav- GT tbV' wf"J 1 ff tiU almos. EST ea the nf sot ef Saturday, Vev. io, a. j amw nun, iia rma JLJ eow, wain M wtUtjare, star in foreneed branded 8 larg Udder, en left norta. bav gonemiormav-ttohip. Sappossdaer,to or. otuicibc eiTina; any ofperson ' . ber whereaoouts.to Jatnea SDelmrrolne. 8Ut Waid, Halt Lake City, will be saitahi re- 8OI4E LEATHER, w -l CT9t 3 warded. T t . UPPER LEATHER, . SUJ i J SELL IH1G OFF WHOLESALE 8TI14YED. 3 af i seen the ; - mfi tOr . de ddnt ,buy cniriesiTlmt l Ma- - and Examine all other T reisonab!e prices. $aU e ticket iMrbrwwmoa.ea! llo'otoe. open--fo- Sparhng own-mak- :A.;07HO.IN'ES. BOX OTinCJC eepe - - 11 , CHILDREN'S SLIPPJERS, Msrey Vint, the beauty of Lancashire, 1 ; . GENTS'Vr3LIPPER8, art.fflth Osant, the Gamberland squire,. IiADIE8-SLIPPER. i BXr F BE Batee .V . . PREMIUM at the Nsw Jersey BUta Fair.' ALSO1 HIGHEST PREMIUMS and Sllrer Msdal at the Minnesota Slate Ffr. .i i ' rla 1869; 1870 and 1871. , t ALSO RIQIIE3T MEDAL and Premlau at the American Institute, N. YorV. ALSO Both of the Highest Premiums at "the Mechanics' State Fail, Utics,' N.T. AND THE SILVERMEDaL at tbe Middlesex Mechanics' AMocUUon bf Gents.' Shoes, ! .. l:i?iU'U ALSO THE HIGHEST - i 1 - , IjADIES' BOOT, CHILDREN'S B0OT8, GRIFF UnBAUlT; n;i i - -- ""-Expositio- ALBO FIRST PREMIUM at ths Kansas City Industrial Exposition, Oct 23, '7 . i ..... ....... 1 1; n :n mti in m Best Double ALSO THREE (AWARDS At the Nsv York SUto PAlr, 1 niuivt Threaded Sewing Machine, Best Manufacturing- Machine and k ; I n;' 1-- 1 ih e I , Of THE Will be pMsented. tbe rero?ned sensational Play, dranaUaed froao Charles Read's pop. uar novel, or the same auu, by the svweu known Amerlean dramatist, ST . Aufostln .Daley, Esa. author of o Leah, the Forsaken, 'Db- dertne aaaUgbt," ete m, - " ( ; GEN rs.'. BOOTS.. . fi acU. enUUed CeleHratedtl Magic RufffdrthB Elegant Boidei AttachmBnt, BECAUSE It took the FIRST iPREMIUM at the Cincinna " Oct 22,1870, if Strel, 99 Esvst Ttniple . ' - I j ln , ti' ' ; i" .wnrcr tar ! ' 1 - -t mfiBiiAii; ii a Xyiiolcsalo; - and XIctQllJ db.' ; W J . -- saJ Oradoate of the Hahnemanno Medi leal College of Philadelphia, and the .Electrical Institute of - I : J tilll UIU ITlI'.'i'ii- at ....V- Off. -. yi.: s!?asd - .lif ti-- .j .1i" ... It.'.l . ... . i (Treat Discover 'et. Mi Chronic Diseases treated vith unprecedented success ly ths vaneus modifications of Map V. " netism, Galvanitm and " """"" Electricity. Ofliee at SXvw Kstsafferdl m, Srd Sasttai B. Cuay Cofcwck and Slindttts Zenj Sttmdiitai TMs la toeertlfy that Dr. W. wY Fettannan. me of eatareet ot ooe Eleotropathiat, ha eared rear's standing I ant now restored by tbe OI viaowluiv xaos. HCy evlTOBT. First Boath st, UUh jWard, batwern 1st and 2nd m. ' - Jtrs. J. Fsrrlsh'p. QrcuXjet of Vtrg ttanOirg. nr. W.J rtUrmaa tfy Sir: It la make tooa tn way bat ay (nuttoioyoar own pnrpos.any tbe feet of tb ears of eross-eyemsv X now perJormsd . tn yoarapon m eisotneH bas nands. cured eerwiy me oi cross-eye- s oi is years sandlns; and moss enecrmuy aauunss tne use of my name ana smoexmiy nope jot your enooaracinenl Asmpie-avCa-- S f Aa .cwawf i -- ... j 5 U H. B; CLAWSON, Supt: r I aanvuiau V I' U Vtaraai, ,iawwuf , rail vaw w UM Wm 3?.riuits;! mym&F perealesi tC nipBsiND wool f i ut li)r6 . i f .l" Ej . ... . ji" ; ....... . DRESS I t i .1 ,i f 5)V jtifl .' t . . ...a- f INVitiREAT GOODS el it VARIETY". 4 91 at . ia f,-;'.- sst-Waot- ory s QtLBttrnx I r ' " .'V'.vVl Orders by Kail recexoe special and prompt Pittsburg, Pa. J ' , ariu'skn'ssriy taspeoUon we . .f uast I . Ioricf retail TvnoLxaAitir J j.t-.J- ' 4 t 7j i':Ji. -- .1 ! (4 -l(ilit .'J ,i t,l ! - - H OTIUIJ ? Si" it jt T rv'. i s .jid Hi"' FolUand'j Complete.' 1 .. Whb, Sib Ward. lotto Mtcnd ,.', ' ., t ( i.l . Cvritf ,: no. From (eellnss of (ratttade to tbe baaler an 4 GRim,i i PLOUBULND JEEBD, la bebalfor t'lll t Villi 3 a ft ;"'. I nereoy af- .. ; ... ... bnmaalty, saSerisg C O Faxton. Stockton: O W Jacaues. firm tbat I b.T beau en ret of deafae s of nine w are lv act n, reeelsi of oat t W Bans, Provoi 8 si Bsum, San Fran-- years standing; I have tried every a no wn rOBCIfiBT AHD DOHKATIO 1," ' ;r..'". J by tbs first and best remedy as adminiatered aTmil. ' . isoo;i j at JiicKenon, Amenean jrork . J. t . , j i j bat without A' short eonrse physician, ol ebsstrtoet treatmeat nnisr lr. W. W. .. snpexrislon has folly restored me. iTni'uui.ut as Fism KseteosMM to Bent, eon tatBtngTwsiTS a uiw. amniuvmmtm m mm mm. eieetneity XW TT.T.S Knosss. with modern tmpreremeats, in good u - c ; os situation. Apply to thla e3ee. Qecds, SH$ ! ' Catre o Catarr't rlono afandino. r - "l ll iV .ii ' Stay new has a Washer sad Wruia-e- r C This is to certify that Dr. W. W. FettenM y. , ; 1 Bonth-ethas cured ni Depot west e Kimball and lewrenoe'a, wbere at Mr. Hamfor Js, 3r he sells all kinds of Washmg Uaolnes, ladai af eoarrh of three years standinr. X am sow wisar7 P PHiurs, dln the Colby, pries 1 and the Telegraph. resiqrtucy TOjiy7th Ward, T-' . , -.... 02S3U aaf aiJ 0.i4 ta pries f 15; Cf lona stoadm. Care Cotorr J u . lrieee ! This la to esrtlfy that Dr. Fenermaa. K tar Bale, acta. Ward. Ap v H;'- T i Qrssse r -j I me of eatatrbotVrJT XL' B. i tropathlst. bas earedam TT Josnt KrcHeurar, ply te ti ' i . auBaperintendeni. CLAWSON, I restored hr is years' itandie. '". .'' OfOee. . uoesrtt swtl . v.- U FIrstCIsss WLeat, TThlte UU. w ,' 15th Ward. v TTAHTJCO BTXrtu, i s Fer Bale Ten gooa mty JUU. JTor partlou-bu' i n ' corn, Peas, Dried Fruit. usts, iw'.rii 1?' ariey, r.ESTD-Ter. wm tsftTS.m.-iucd to UUi fie. is S'x,'v.hJjil' J.J. TTaj apply War, " " dSSti . Aiousr ana Mr ? XAssbwrrardi. fra Boath Bt. TorMeplws ist as Bpssiai fttUntlntic u eauifi y of imwsweeri immt reUacoyrles .tomaiianTalhak yaine tate aua".- - r" j w aut "isai ne Af T . u ".or .u - ; ." v n a BEOPKNED TTonci. for reortnc ta ttmii inq : V. ..... V.. ' .. ... , r a r Smiw-aSSifa 1 5wosaad vi .wJ CITY CIIEEK lllOn FOOIIDItl, soJp, Ifi eonies white aetian rT AvHonr m wm xkonmseis data. w .. . I am prepalred tofurnlan . nyr i v ar"a srTnt tttjm m mv r- rpIla-iiTOATrwal'ox7rT- a. . U( OOuIi XBOSr AID BBAS3 CAaTIIJIGS BaaaaaaaBaaa " f ' TV i On 'short gotlosaad tjt "x saeanahls prtoes.: it .?fi?es8 i . MAWM.. retMirvi th HIU1,. i.'tfSSS In HAJDYjr It. Bit ITS. lilary " mmj. Tivor and o v.A4wnv jrxoavets and mss who are In sanl aroa&d this oir eau: not harf a. more p latitat: Uaie Utaa t . ,,1''a w a v Hort f e. it 1 .ni .uorns xianmactnres, . " etc Amman, OAii-cHvei nt. . : -,ess. "QEVSTtAX. CiafieXr?iVtio' Ctoclx :hxia eoclns m t.vw i onu t nam, "ira, U ' "The town of etcrlbsi'Ills.. has Sedfan ordinance providing that the windows or doors of drlnkingr saldons shall be obscured by means of acreens, paint, or 'other davicss to conceal what - I going on within. , The New York Observer says one fifth of the whole number of Presbyterian ministers are unecarloyed. while i, a ttlli lxrer number of pulpits are and ' adrocatcs the establixh-ct- st cf a rainistsrial bsreaar ' iTtxluLatss people are blossod be- with qcib.. . Tht3 Jod crtsare aa socrjdatl ta to lly !i tr the hr '.h of n little belles, and f I vhta qrdtUy, gr?rl;- - tPi P- -' to they eaf gna coosea L!-xt . ., I 1 ...... '. . ... V The river ie so low at Pittsburg thai milk la rising. w Renaxris coming ie this country early to January . , . The t. Louis f apers are crowded with appeals to the henest masses to k ; register and vaccinate,' r Some women ' remove the noxious weeds" of widowhood in three weeks. ' ,". .w. out in Wlscohsln: ;;4 ': A New Ham pe hi re school master has been discharged for boxing a chUd's ears with a book so hard as to endanger : j -s . EASTERN NOTES. " . threaded .shut.: j-h- 3 , . q - ! to-mor-row M. ' StMight Needle ' Machine. w Tos vs : - lh 6nlySelSettingt BE0sv20;:plM jci Jtie, TiiiTm t-- ... i. . Fev-temia- a's .wimit.w, . v iSV!!UJi Atte;-tipvCHO(cc.J0Tyi.cft.rj- rialt, Hops, Gaiter Oolt Lokp City. i- 1 - I . . wAmmm -t- - -- - ' T 1 - I 1- "i - Sfe-ar- a n:s euctticl ta . nu " ci v USBUMvr o. v - . . k' ' i. ,..1 4 ,. o. ' f .W. -- rfort "ad VPil w yreparsd and sold by ct "VTArfxmi. M- t. tJrwt2?siwtr-S -j lot," Last Veuiie .r .,keet. - j i f " SQTfO 'jvVyilJL..! ARIQE WHY THE viCTTors jJcick-Stitc-h! -; v w : - . -.-- i". - - - - t in ;.- - ' , I a.:e n racing., HESS XIXASACTEO. BECAUSE Alt .:hasT tno Positive Tension and Thread Controller FATOEft WaUS THE HOWE. Xr DJtl OF THE EXWCra XXACXriEE and taie ) BECAUSE jrlt haa no cogs- - nor springs, its motion: being ccr f. l PrlsMlpie ta vest ted fry mm never ; Areaclei ia Colorado & Hontana :fA1;;' J";tain and rapid.1 has frees lasereved eipeau COLLECTIONS PHOMPfLY ATTENDED TO. Call and examine our Sty a and Prices.', BECAXJSI3 It is "adjustable, in all the wearing parts; IS All w4 Tlm ni Id BOUTS 8T. uos iy Bales Boom Mi a few doors West of BECAUSE- - It is the easiest running Machine made. OEFAKTa'WrT. WBOLCSAX.B ft ' t BECAUSE It is so. 'Correctly fitted that it makes less ' noise SA LTT" L AK K AIIDERSOil 1 MILLER, Ag'ts; i Machine, , o varieties of work fronv Ihe finest , BECAUSE :It? does .t . . v.. r ' . , t: t , it. .cuxuuric vu tiiu uuuvicat bciure. Doors open at 7.. ,. 7 will ai ii pst Psrrprmance s j "latest improvements and alKth'c BECAUSaf j 'Vr toice'atlaciiments, includiiig thb' Waufui . , fl.'c-'.'- tft "BMNESrMANUFACTDpD BOO . . ., i Baking iMtitntioa ia Utah r daily; B1JSI- - Over 400.000 Sold in 6 Years GESEBIL . - - .i r i Is now Introdaeed tor THE Oldest on e al.i? iX-.i.t.-l . is; nurru ilia tiit: v4itSaT'OVER THE "'WITEB' STATES The great range of work of :whioh this MsnbtnaJ is eapable. Its slniplietty: ef oootnotVn ! and Its durability make ttrs&f M. V 1 WHICH - naeniDES; iLTi third-story- , , ise,oee KARSTtKoa, s; -- -- , -- JR. s - r are "useful to the "bonUcianeTbe eltiW dren of Erin are among the 'moat staunch and -- fiary Catholics In the world, jet they mast be not only wildly, viracloua bat very wayward andtoiifal, for his Holiness the Pope at Home does not appear to ba'at all enamored of them, in fact he denounces them as very disobedient and uncontrollably passionate-C'tNevada, Btjlliohvtlle, dlBsl f r, October 11th, 1872. Culleo,: It pparsvrer ' Desoret Kewm cently went Xrom Ireland to Home to Tour readers In this place seemed ask the Holy Father Jo Interfere in beat your promptness In al much half of the Galwsy priests, repre lowinsrpleased them a t Dace in yoar colamni sented to be persecuted by the Eng I am blessed to announce tne Jian goreramnt. The Oiornale tZi continued prosperity of oar mining Interest: the ateadv Improvement In Roma eaya ilia Holiness refused pet-- Line the quality and quantity of ore, as xau to Ue emptorily Interfere, etatinglbet inoreaae in aenin. excavations rive Irish only obeyed the Holy See when assurance that the led area of the Ely good Mining District are of Immense value, they could tarn its instructions aocoant, and willingly f.dlsobeyed it and true nssqre veins (to speak geoloprog notvithsunding tntt smart rather than'sacrifice their passions.'? Kicauyi.y of nosticatlons t This la certainly heavy on the Iriah alacks, who demonstrated beyond any that "the Catholics, and it will uudoabtedly be donbtworm "you know," a a, sir, barren country qaartz-lt-e well for them to repent of their aintand a float and air. little limestone, stiffaeckedneas and become more4 cos two or three mail seams of quartz; controllable, and more obedient to the wouldn't give a dollar an acre lortne constituted authorities of their Church. whole county, sir."! Well, these same the same thing of jThey cannot be considered good Cath- sharpmlneraloglstssaid or no oonse so it's yoar olics bo long as they are so rebellions a nenceTerritory, as Mr. Toots used to say. and so disregard ful of the .instructions LThe bullion shipment of the Bay- for tbe monta iaond and Eiv company of the Holy SetAr a nn r rM i T L. u & . i -- cpcir4 i -- Ojjr friends the Irish people have conow- -. , m -- C3cs ' . iLcsifss tlirocsli OKrit jhiacont 1 rsetleal Medical Electrician. WttHogwtt, isiross, Srd CseuTwt. r 1 J. L. BAT.rCDT, llanrtr. II. D. CLAWCOn. Dap |