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Show . . ! 'j - ; . ' '. -- ; L j ; - ''! ... -- ..;';?;,. vki .. '1 '. Siftt vorr;,.; i '. - - , " o' "J v.': It- . . , - ..., -- ' .,.,. ; :,; " .i i- , . . '1 r;..;;: I ,.r; ; BOOTS AND SH0ESi Obt DAVIS'S, CHOICE - ORDERS pROM TOWN AND COUNTRY carefully and l! ' punctually filled, and at the Lowest Possible Prices.1, j The Returns to be Canvassed Remitted. : JNEW Orleans. 9. It is an nounced that the returning board will meet on Wednesday noon.and begin the work of canvassing the re torus of the recent election. At Vienna, Judee Trim ble, at the instance of the citizens. remitted the fine and: revoked the order of imprisonment against Lieut. Hodgson. Marshall Beely it WiASON&HAlViP to-da- v. - Have been deckled by the sun ib jail. HIGHEST MUSICAL AUTHORITIES ' WherIn every respect, and the Stand r4 ot Exeelle--e. ever they have been cxhibitea in the United States and tnSurape They have always received the lllQJtEST Award. More then OOO of these Majnii eeat Itftruenofi are acattered orer the Terrltorr. and darior the oast foarteea rears they MTt been kubjocted to tbeextremueof our cUaiate ana.4 V- - instance have they failed to prove that they are the most auraote urganamaae , possession of, and ten patients piaceo were since Saturday. Shocklno. .. OTHER ORGANS"! - i And herewith submit their prices, and respectfuUy solicit a , comparison with other dealers: Maker Co"a Organ, are celeH(a(o f ' ' ;' Z. C. (VJ. 1. ay Organ for Our , Price pipe-lik- e . Fyti'yjfretsrhCS design, Styte 22, w.Co Bordett Organ Style 3, - Shonlnger Organ 239 i all have Elxht Stops and Two Sets of Heedsr wi ! some in finish of cases. . j STYLES AT THE SAME OTIIEI We Sell Ifamnlny en 1 GAIDEB& .1.. The business Is conducted n rthQ strictest rprinciples of economy, hence the. closest market prices can always be ! 1 At tk Mi LIME! ..yfMSuffi' 3SS la I KUm4 For rood wort, PIASTKRSBS WHlhitw'rio Olbir but : r The fact has been ions; XL established that ao lotMfooO EG IB . 2 IThfltlnew goods cxDming.in were purchased with ' special relereiibe tb!ttIeFall andWin- - Trade, and surpass all previous efforts. le!r 4 t rff r tit ?sii iiftii ' if! Get the. J' r .. ... . - i ... '.. ,..f .... .Oura&Tindant facilities and .'I J tu experience enable ns not only n, to distance all tlrst-clas- 3 For lartar roar foundations, for roe worJi for laylnr briok. anVI for every other use no other. It nates SO Vr cent, more an4 better cecaentins; mortar thaa ptirpone, but to offer induce- any other offered ta the publio. Belns; la ekwe rtoln'ty to the rallroaa, W are prepared to deliver It at any railroad dene from Ordea te Frovo. A creat dkoount allowed to turnaoemen uslns; it in qiiantltles fcjr flttxtafpnrposes. ments unrivalled In the Kilns SItuat at Hot fiprliig ake.uA0. BxSlj& V Wholesalei Trade of the TMri - : com-petitio- j - STREET, i t tury. AXT Grand i . i CIHCU1UATI rr Itradl Ml of vierix IViedal ' VllnHA WORLD'S FAIR, 1073t ap : AW'AIDID TO TH We are sole agents in Utah lor mwy popular brands of Groceries and ' Hardware, which cartnot' 1 be purchased elsewhere in this market. ! .12 f - srv .,JL 1 Competent and experienced Salesmen are on hand in each Department, and the . PnbliQ can rely upon4 having orders rrompUy and faithfully exe-' r 'r 1 cnted. ' ' y . s.N ill' v....C-5fc. f, . 4t v :3t s YRJ3W2S, I!. . run ' I" 1 Ji Ct i : Btisualsiesu CeU Ceoklng Stove riHS A stowed . 1U .l . .'.S.I 1 ed aliraei' tt afar-faiae- d ' M avert wiTw SAHTA GLAUS TEBJLTXOttT, . .iH;X'J-'A- i rwin krvy.i 'i' iil m XIS ,l ,i,ti- . i ; needed." Lieufc Gen. Sheridan, in his ah toHoha all jrhtlv nrvnn Bil jenorL General Ouster bua uuw expe dition, which it pronounces a suc-ceBsfui reconnaisance. - The coun of the Black Hills was found to try WO fliUVU Wbk4l iAmi WH VUkUWVCU. with plenty of good timber and Considerable good soil at high altitudes, and an abundant supply of good water andgrass. Borne gold waaXannd nearHarneya Peak, but of its abundance there is at present no reliable 'information: as sufficient, time could not be given by an such as that of Colonel expedition Cutter, to prospect and determine General tiheridan its quantity the establishrecommends again ment of a large military post In the Black .Hills country. Speaking of Indian troubles, General Rherluan says,'-"-I respectfully differ with General Pope as to the chief causes of these Indian troubles, and attribute them to the impunity with which the tribes bare been treated. In all their raids into Texas for the past three years their reservations nave furnished tbenx with supplies with wfadeti to make the raids, and haver sheltered them from pursuit: when jtbey. returned with 4 their scalps and plunder. ' No man of clqse observation, it seems to me, can gravel across the great plains fruia Nebraska: and Wyoming to Texas,' and eee established ranches, with their hundreds of thousands of bead of cattle, sheep and horses, of the togetherwith the families think and that ewners, reasonably , so much exposed and such vt' I N interests, are having desirous or provekij InJian wars. There ,wm a. time poftsibly when the population of. the Indian frontier may hare been desirous of Indian troubles, bat that has passed , f . A24S ., , , ma's 17m. nEGOr? s w33fatA tint "vl. I J?. vrioiBiio Vi-r- a C,;T .,tnvn:4s t j of $i,ooo,oou A. ; - V i Lr ' -- I 1 ( t hi --. H. " r : I . ij ,. OF UTAH, U Oity. DESIGNATED DZrOSTTOUT AND XANVLLL AOXNT OF TBI ' tTJOTXP STATUS. Co.,CInpInaatu Q.jhad " . .t ,tl ........... '- '1 X i I Z-- of' Yotinst Napoleon,est is -- n .The Union sayg that Don -- j C I .1 ; ; - - - $175,000 , Otaeat BanjKlns; Xawsltatlra la 17 tan. f - A General BanMng Burinem Transacted. mi i ii i'ii 'm... r, Montana. inColarado and 'Ajfenoiet .... ' ' i i. CO1&I0TXOM .PaOHRLT AtXIVPXO .JTO. i j InUrttt AQoaxd on Tiats DetXMtta. . I 5 : : " 1 1 dlOS-l- y , j aW tS0m a-- ; II ...... .... iVams J., ... ' s44sttoi. 1? Trains leave- ' ........ 1.4.. np-stair- ; Uy ' Cor-- ; - - Trains leave1 rruvu. ....... Pleasant AzaerioaB Lent Tiasx irord JSeoy 1 - Mrs. G. has curchasei the business ana praeaoe xrom ner lace rarawr, sirs. Ciar. who has left this eitv zitr California.Caacfwiil be auendtd too herewore. ... carefully itfum .. : ai at r.av .. .... . i i hi taxe. t .(.7 Nos.S, A,a and TO. PARENTS AND CUABDMS; , f 11 00 ,i.'f S ob SO 910 40 ls3 10 u riw afij .. . 09 i? .., 0, iSaa-!- ,.' l" " 'a tafoi ssaiiou i ooooerniaar - Passsse, PWfieu VU-it- i ;;A J rKS v " OiH' .rs'XJTTIasir.,Jf i AB Claee 4f Tooar Ladies JA3TES Bwatof,will 8BABJP, and Ocntlemea be opened this week in i tile study the fer of wavsl, French Languare." r PROK. J. R. WHITB is a native Treah a rraduate treat one f the lead- Teacben V ins testtmoaials frooft variomfAbademies tTnlveietSiee and vaie iuuuh speas: ox mm la very natt....( .....,..... ering1 terms. Prof. White .warrants j te every papO to , six months' study-- a knowledge of the 'Ott , .that-- shall enable them to write and speak fluently, with a pureread, Parr An Breams Class hi also tetar oirauised for tbe of Classes cant al-- o study be formed at pHrate resideaoes. Xbe terms are very moderate. fS X""0 Parti5ulara, addresst Prof. tiaui A w t, r xun daily, wU, be J ' tt aAysesoepted' to a) n wiba rtmoAOy rtos-lan- da I ";l i jBiwdon Little Oottonw'd'.w an iay Jor or u. f; f'm umm iU .M rreis-b- t - t sea Arrive at Bandy ?i j ' Imm. u Of, .. 'iio ...... Bandy ... ........ 1 H. E. PHELPS. Si: lI a 76 1 Orove,,.,.. Fork.kJ.i. s. Cancer Soctr ess. South 9t. SAta Llxs Crrr, 8duxt-ho- and 4 1 gait MRS. E. H. GRUNDY, ! too ioo 401 at &S.OO each. . , The Best "Lot of Iiadies seta in Town. Advtt and vrofemtanal eormOtaUont: amwni anaamov. , tuthttt rtjtrtnct. .1 l ni-- 3 60 deles; Hortsu Boon llSandlGrossbeok,sBuUOIns;, BU, r 6M SO Amenoan ronu. ..w Pleaaaai J3rorek... ..I at Arrive at ... ,tsti' 1. ho 15 rniTU.... ......... Heavy Bearer Suits at 35. ASSUI8G OFFICE Benin 1 500 Testa in great rarlely, ' . .... S 10 5 11 TO Sandy...:..... Lvraper ..... .......... lit 08 -- . 'James T. Blanehard,O.E ARO vas. ' Bait Lake UrwtJAGr in. ii. ARaLTTlCAL rjeJxnt i and after Sept: lOtlSlL A i ' :' ' J e."-;- A Specially in Home-ma- de ........ Httsbxt, ............prestdeat. ..CosMer. Oossa.. j ' Socks, 50 cents a pair. Authorized Capital, $500,000 Paid Up Capital, - - - - - $150,000 -- ,. ! . CreiieffWAtdJlritti" , TseW-lMvaosda- m j..vi "Beofc-fceejHnc- 4, hh tan iaiy.' AUlrratfaiv'a.av JsJsjasirxaLC'-f A- .' oUurftj ...r. ! - r." . c29 -- rat A 94-t- T ! rorjovr.olm.t u T" PACmtJifiAUKOia)'' rrfHS Great 1. land Bont4, anth and West. IS the yA it ghcfftsst, sWcst swdBest " iof-- ; JLS;v: j" ; Arrive at , Baady..... . Lmm ..Mfff.M h mentioned in Bocapartiat circles as a probable event. tfuH tij m 1.00 T44M 1040' ; JOOCtlOtf ae talked A nt foreign Mission-ProtCohvehtioneAjdi.Vjur The French government has; ae-. pre oppted the resignation ofo the - u t lect of J loe. The inarriagej Of- -, the : Prince of t the imperial, to l . Xhacbess. Marie Russian Grandadaughtor) , ... of Coney Island Restach atloh Accept edM arrl t ybrtswee; it' A ATJAJfTIC t . i i ' v! SUCCS3SO&S TO it ' De sMotttyftkoek 'Xiland'a'nd '''' ' :i An: - 1 -- 3it TTatnah' Tlavie ' Carlos has entrusted his brother Alphcnso AH kind of MVUng and Mining with an Important mission t inK and CaU.i "lorii-r? IMachinery, Wrought elgn coorta. ..:.. si v ij Ironuvrk, manufactured Delegates represent Ins; i 42 protea-ta-nt W.e-ttrden- t J ; i isij " conslstotm. have begun a ses- i't ; ,.,. '!'.' sion in Paris; they Intend to issue a "ATER JACKETS, TUTORS. .' tf t .', " POT3 AND CAUXS; J . manifesto, afflrmlng rules of con. j.if "LAO ' '1 BULLION MOLDS, science, and have already passed a - ' .... VORNACB PLATES, resolution, refusinar to held , nw . I, . " H01STINO MACHINERT, ' WHKEI.8 and ' elections in place of those recently i.' ; . - i7t CAB ETC. AXXES, ETC, annulled by tbe; minister of public ' .i, r ; , Ao Braea Week of all dmriptkwa. Monsigneur Fruchard,'n; .'arch I First TFct Street, bishop of Touts, died ' , ' Republican Elected. f V- Rear Sorts Temple Street, , returns defrom he Complete SALT LAKE CITY. disriy partment of the Drome eksct M. Monljou, republican candidate to theARSemb-l- y, by 40,000 T0tes.rM. ' Morin the '. Bonapartlst, . received WWs tralas. arrlvtoe; from the West and Colon PatdSe Railroads, and at -; .. - t- . f atl Tsst 1 LOB I.FLS& dZliifmnr ased oa ant TTi vin rrWnk. '?rV-'':T7- railroad are now bolit, owned, tius Company between I . 1 - - ' Ni. 'v , Tfltli andSoathS5' " l by..J."f-Centra- . ? ba! xaa fry , . 1 - ,.- -- . -- to-da- y. J BIO- 28,000. t. : ' ; ,.-.- ', f ,A ; PRUSSIA; . i1 ' AFailurev ; ' The first attempt of Berlin, the Prussian government to have priests elected by the congresa-tion- s took place at , Bands bure, and was an. utter failure,- - fcy eleven persons offering to vote. Prooeedlnsai fn ParHament-A- n 9. s V COTTOmVOOD u 1 . tt r.TfiBorjfia'TJCtoTar to tin potlta- -t eU'beabtained at Company's 0Jes fce '. Mtonuromery Btraet, and at C. P. K. & "Bs " ia qaantity by ! tktelr perfect . . ' pority a maae ,5'. oraetical f.i. . nJ as ss sasBAsjaaSy- evdts Qicmul v aedsB scientific care toinsore tuoiform ity,hesJ th fulness, delicacy and freedom from all in. jorious sabetancea. They are far snperior te th common adulter toi th fauinc, Observe oar Trad Ifarks 4"ua - - - P).u.. mv 3t , -- vJ i,. c. .AtnA. ..TTtTi iiakjne I'owder.-llan- d (rnooopiaw Buy the Baking pow- KSpntanaarid Soutrt-ea- st ttavada;. have been deceived in loose er boIkIVW Im-aer sota aa Air. rrieefs.. Rfeffl bmten. Deer LorejOedar CnkHln, . Mannfactnred only by, an tauw um ) a I m,.nmm' Z,Za!, A . Chicago, iXLouit oa4 aactanoA w;'jTt' 'i oove,-va!ea- m" wad ,i; - MOU DA Y8, - V Wedncc3aysanrl Mdayo, ' Stjrtintf frtts a 'f-r- , to-da- y, ? Vms, pimo. & cos ? f MjBaf!' 8ALT.aJCBjJr CTTT.,r:ttnol.-it- viO. 4Ju..j . . t i- : i : Lw e Ptrm An f- -r T-v- v Iar- -r Trn - .f v rf -- 1 . M a if. ! - tr;rf:irrW-.w.;r- ONE THIB1 13 SAYEDTV - - Em-peror- " Seta . i H .1,- VI WAK&xjr AMTBomr EaminffBy' - '.".. UTAH SODTHKBH EAILRO AD ,- con-uder- ed 1 FX-- . is expecteel ' tor aa taformatioa; oonoaniW te i ' M4Mri r:A ' - .:: .; t to 3.75 a pair. ht ; 9T ! ;. BTJH'DAJ1.T tondays lht- wosoteti. and Learuur Rait Lake Olty. at 8.80 SJ06 p.m.rand Otdea at a.aa. aadajsp.ni. 30O doz. GloTes, from, 75 . rr' " FIRST NATIONAL BANK X ; K WIIXi ' Fnrs, (ISIack) Cape anclSInfr, - - $5.00 " w.' i'l-'-i't--'t tM tl 100i at On '1X)REIGN EXCHANGB FOR BALK. 3-s- Intentt paid on Saving$' Deposit. relchs-mark- t .Tfcv. PRICES, , The Carlista here deny the truth of tbe; assertion of the.Bpaul3h government .that the QN ACCOrjHT OT 8ICKNBSS, WIXX siege of Iruu hasnbeeri raised, and Mi Oil aey. KnUre Meeht esT ruaV they profess to have, Information that the besiegers are cannonading Mure at JCaetera Coat mmA Frelshs, w the town and i that Catlos, twins desirous of toevinf rbrCalifbrnla-- l visited all the outposts yesterday. A: republican battalion landed at SI. JOELSOJT,! Fort Arabia,'4 end a decisive action v to-nig- , .10 OBS! GO lOO ' :: 40am i :.'... a TTj jvo.4. Ja,; - - Woods Cross. CHA&-MIBfcitT- PARIS. 9. r T THrtclort. Collections made and promptly rc l; ' Salt Lake. OF V Cain, Gelel Hast, la KxchssM, vouege scrip, etc. CSSi tX n . FRESH AERIYAL U, Deals '"' iUS'u-.-- V r-- . WM. H. HOOPER,lree1dent,' H. S. KIiDREDGB,Vioe-PreRRIORAM VOTTNO. ' WM. JENNTNQS, . JOHN BHARP, FEKAMORZ U S. P1XJL0, Cashier. .. ' - C. W. DAVIS. 'Jn; ;0etklWaaBdXktotAsvat. " '''"JOm'SlLi.K',;": 4266 $200,000 $1,000,000 Authorized' Capital; cJ8'" I.tW?.',' lao-rua- ce Zir-rut- ':- - '- 401 or paasase apply - -- -- Paid up Capital, - 4 Caysvllle; ' Arrive BANK Of Salt Lake City, Utah i ' ? t xitj, sj: Jin' : CALL AND SEE. TBJB mm REDUCED AT ALL NATIONAL - : :...V Ceatrevllle no., BANKERS. j .) EaysvUl Butter, jf sXTIAKE CTTT,.............tTTAtt I Mtfts et Co.; ' . ' tttintql J: Ecclesiastical safe In The evllance the f burglary --TA !;the- - Reichstag Suit. the case. tjxlay went to' show that army budget and other financial - IJS'iJtn h, Hayea and Whitely employed 's in the 'X lv.n' to measures, mentioned knowing Ahem to be. raady bespeech, were referred to apdo anything; and 'tinworthy of - propriate committees.; 'The tainia-te-r ot finance stated i that he a surplus of 13C3,CC0 a 'AShocklns Shootlns Affair certain, but the government ZA,t IT . WORCtSTSs, IIass.i . At Cen tral VUlsrf Conn., on Saturday would ask for loans to meet the ('.twelve .years of age shot his increased exrjenriifnrmfbr the nsrv ,a boy sand telegraphs.i,1:j33;3 .rr ,'t.r;: ' ' - t . V ixut BJtAtrrx JOl 4j-pGTuliv- .. ;..j On0i:JSTlVE! Airott STO Vli3 axs ept For qalo1 lx; and all iU Eranfh fJforcs; also trail tit Storea ia tat Tenilcry, -i The Third Assistant Postmaster General, in his annual report, estimates the proportion of washed stamps osed again In payment of postage as five per nt. in value of ail the sftam pa sold each; year, causing an annual loss to the revenue t. Fiftli Door East of, Deserot Bank., i .'as;eVf. leave LARD' !'A Denial. - " Fraud ait the P. O. Department. ia tuvi. - , :.- i Tralae . .', Joagago-o".- .. f t t. houe-wlfwb- QO,B8Q . a bat rained eateJrAcAajjb reputation!" o twes it"ica upon a Cocaine Stova than to. say that every and and" reoomtaends Iritiat to praise it her oeifbbort Xl ttnons, MONTTOK la 4 1st Uus i ' .v... . J.. I s -- "5 9 . these-people- SVPT. TTf. iT i !' CHEE8E' Sutherland & Bates, COUNSELORS -- AT -- LAW, ed ; Pianos and Organs taken in exchange Second-han- d f T throufb "ooe or more years. - Ex-Uni- L 1ST4, IMM. .IOQam Seevi TM" QACON, in, Varsatoe- - AMS, : . RETAIL TRADE of the Territory can best serve DISCOUNT their interests by replenishing their stocks from this source, and for the following reasons : The- HATE OF, l 'OPr a i ixls ..'.iis - leave-. . C. BATXS. State At- - GBORGB . . BepartmenU. - ; ue-clar- on exMbitlon, Inlits various iso 1340 Sfyfo 96, SI- These Orrans 8165 , .. . m of all classes of.MEE- cnAWDraB, arriring daily; and I ... Exafiefated. ',' The first reports of. the panic' in the French church were exaggera The Democrats In Alabama. ted, only a few persons were slight MoNTOOMKBY.Ala..9. The dem ly injured. ocratio majority in the State will do lo.uuo. riix democratic Consrres GREAT BRITAIN men are elected, and ' there will be A In the Direct Cable. Flaw SO democratic majority on the Joint Dauoc in tne legislature. Alex. London, 9. The latest advices White and ether nrominent renub-- from the steamer.P2radaystata that or cable were paid llcans are in7 caucus here, but for after lloi sa miles 1 lakessr wsaa rUn w ar rl Knf Mial vuvf m tt tt ceo uiowf vicuuu wnat purpose is unknown. soon enough to prevent it from not Mou (ton's Answer. being passed overboard, and the New York:, wind blowing a sale they were retiring from the Brooklyn city court-rooobliged to buoy the cable 180 miles Fullerton visited the from where it was Intended to Judge U. 8. court building, and filed' the splice it on tne snore: end. i am. reply of Moulton to the complaint Political Meeting at Bl rken- or miss rroctor In the libel suit. 'ine document Is very long. Moul Maclver. a conservative canditon admits that he knew that Miss Proctor was the lady referred to in date for Parliament, addressed a connection with the scandal, but disorderly , meeting at Birkenhead he felt himself coerced a combi- this evening, and with great diffi nation of circumstancesby te make culty obtained a neanng; ne himself a supporter of religthe statement which is deemed libellous, and after Beecher's testi- ious education, ana opposed to the mony it became a matter of naif- - disestablishment of the Church of defense for Moulton to make pub- - JSngland. t umm version oi tne matter. ' By Disraeli. Speeoh Annual Reports of Sherman and ' The festivities of Lord Mayor's Sheridan. Day concluded with a banquet at WASHTNdTON, 9. General Sher- Quild Hall, at Which were present man's annual report to the Secre a large number of the nobility. The tary or war snows the total Lord Mayor gave, a toast to the number of enlisted men in the Queen's mlnisters,to which Disraeli, Referring to the tranarmy, on October 15th, to be 26,441. qresponded. ifineland cHer. said;; tne that this number wiU unity in It estimates men were contented; that probably be reduced through natur working al causes, by tne ist or January, they Inherited rights not possessed by the nobility in other lands; they had no fear of arbitrary, ministers It detrecates the inadeauacv of ad or small an army for the demands of of domiciliary .visits; they, posso large a territory as it has to be sessed the right to combine for the scattered over. Involving the neoes-fcit- y protection of the Interests of labor. of , with arm troope from Justice was pure, and there were one department wine, to meet the re no respected individual classes. anotner a longdis Disraeli avoided making any politiquirements or. tance away. ' it comDliments hleh cal .forecast. He only expressed the the of General Sheri-- conviction that there would pe a efficiency ly aan ana his subordinate omcers, In revival of trade j, and that ' the remaintaining comparative peace in venue would be benefitted.for aRefersepathe Indian country. It says the ring to the recent eutcry ration of the.ooloniee. he distinctlv reports of the commandintr offloer declared himself in favor of the demonstrate that the small army of tne unicea, Hcatee, caiiea a peace maintenance of the integrity' of the establishment,is the hardest worked empire, and the rpoucy of tne anbody of men In this or any country. nexation of Ue Fiji Islands was a The discipline and behavior of the proof that the government was re officers and men have been worthy solved to consolidate . the empire of all praise; and whether employed ana to estabtisn an identity ;.oi inon the extreme and distant frontier terest and sympathy with the colo or In aiding the civil officers in the nies. . He thanked the French amsentiments execution or civil processes, tney bassador for the friendly have been a model for the imitation expressed when . replying- - .to ; : the of all good men. In regard to the toast, "To the diplomatic body.f removal of his headquarters to St. Although it would be trifling with Louis, he says "I am pre pared to truth to assert that the state of the continent showed no cause for anx execute: he duties that may be me by proper authority. iety, yet the government .believed Here I am centrally located, and in the, maintenance '.of peace for should occasion arise,'! can person- wmcn ail the great, .powers were J is ally proceed to any point of this anxious. .,,JJisrae4i, iaf takings continent where my services are seat, wm loudly. applauded. . j .'l.?.: 0.--Tj- p6n tention of its rogtilar customers, as well as the Pub- lie in general, to its immense s , Price their charming sweetness and quality of tone, elasticl ty of touch, and extraordinarily quick utterance, thor--' oughneae of manufacture and tieauty of brated . I ' . : CALL THE AT a'STrrHXBXAITD. Tratas- ' lscarevm UCARS, and .RRUIT8 :. . , Late Circuit Judge, -- Uli 4 I. i Durinir SDecial services in the French parish church this 'morn ing, an alarm or nra was given, when the large congregation made a rush for the doors, and fully 800 people were trampiea unaer root, many being rataxiy injured. ;;,, t 1 1 H" to-da- y, ahe also aqents for S " J.i. ' l rjfct:; , Laka. 'Woods- QOFFEES, , . sjro Arm JAaUAaT VrOSS. j. - i i TEAS, - Attrte . home if, ' ; to-da- They invit the public to cill asd examine their Block, feeUnff iuaafrM th4 thef CAa ptease. both in Variety of Styles and Price. we; 3 '!r D aily Confuting of : rio k OTiullSlfumiliBOiDir Pioneer. IAas ' o: fTteA. :. ay Ladies' Furs, Gents' Gloves Jn is AT - . ;T ,! 41. i . ; - j- ' c 41 ov . In Buropo and America to be tlw i ,i "" " i " lvff'i' 'T.1 - Fresh Arrivals By Telegraph. ts Hats and Oap4 "' kovembeb io, 137. !EV3314G, -- ' - : i . brother, aired 2. dead on the srot.' The government has entered an and wounded bis sister so seriously action In the ecclesiastical court that she is not expected to live; against the Bishop of Paderbora t ' . and Lodge and an application for was affair accident. an the rn whibui uaioif Tsuniura uri. bis deposaJ; tne bisnop nas reiusea v 'Murder-;- '' to make a defense or to take any Kjast Nlght'a Dispatches. MIX.WAT7KEB; 9. 6 A' wotktan notice of the proceedings. named Btreerin killed her son by EASTERN. , "i.WSpoison. ' ',? LEGAL Murder Most Foul New Meetlna of Legislature' c 0. last 28th On f lexiathe 9. first The Chicago. Littib Bock. lature under the new constitution watchman at Kaskeaskia River, meets the city is full of . eh the St. Lous and Vandalla R. K., members. was murdered; Nathan liurgess.one Attorney and Counselor .Munificence . t of his nehrhbors. was arreeted on Offloe at the Real Estate A gooey ot , he made a CiNCiJiNATi. 9.David 8intonof suspicion, and to-d,,. ... ..Salt Lake City,. , y, gave $30,000. to Hill coniession. anu staieu iuv this city, BAST TEMPLE STREET. Men's Christian Asso knowing Bobbins received his the Younz oflf to debt a ne the . tnac iook ciation, pay hanging pay monthly and fired atday, o him tbiough overtnat body. : shotgun tne winaow or uu watcn-nous- e. He then approached the house and oriioy-ot-IaT- T, FOREIGN.; through an open door saw Bobbins v.. A of Wasalsctoa, D.aj a and heard him say, "Oh i. praying, Ofteeen Main Stretst, toot ors north oi Uod have) mercy on the One who tae vcmt uaoe. 8tc did this, and spare him for Jeus' Small-po- x The increasing sake. I was horrified and turned x Is Montreal. 9. : The small-poand ran, I did not know' where. I still increasing here. ' ' The Hotel- ATTORCTEY AND SOLICITOR, did not enter the house nor touch and treneral hosDltal are.overthe door: his words , haunt ' me DIeu OmtK crowded. Hall House in New Mrs. Ooiebrooks Millinery Store, Sast stul." Mountain .Park has 'been taken Over SOKTS, ...... - . i- tiida ryyiriinpim ftJF s: . . ... ' " - - - ffA T Wholesale and Retail bealUW, nave received Larre'.SbJpm v , ' ' " ' JT lll I DUETFORD & : . ' VII. VOL. . - I , - ; ; ti-- i l; iy.di :.iJ Kortt afata Street pT.' LOUr"iT rtrt-.- . "...v irr i ff.e'';i- ' |