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Show uomn MraoAf rjiLiuio BJHI.T, en account of the strike, and no one Is in them. The incendiaries are undoubtedly strikers. FOREIGN. WEST INDIES. marriage, or rather repudiating another kind of marriage, and that at kind religious marriage, rf THE EVENING NEWS. y Iawgeila JureSMeeiea-iea- i Meet. via Key West, 1. In. IstanuuiMtf Grande le from Hague telllgenoe R. EPITOMAL states that on the morning of the MANSnitD, O.. D A V I DO. PA UD EH President of the Ohio Brinkerholi; a Los from was train Cruces 25th, last attacked Borroa ASD CUSHMU t. Association. an Archaeological Says an; exchange, by SCO insuigenU at nounces an conthat international a station. Ten soldiers and one there seems to ba "pretty general of archaeologists has been vention were on who a made 1S7S. officer, board, JKay 3, Tuesday. impression among Congressmen here4o;defenee, but were called, to meet at Philadelphia en the to kuccumli. compelled the 4th of September next. The that the best way tooftenderBible conThe engineer, the most distinguished scientists of the noble red man a copy and of tlie ductor, passengers many U. H. and the Canadae are eeraired HEWS OF THE DAY. is to reach it out to him on the were wounded. The Insurgents in the movement, an'd invitations burned the cars. This occurrence a have been sent: to the prominent hundred and ten thous- pjint of bayonet' between two stations -- Tsiraws show ,TwhIciway the Vermen oi .urepe. Bcienuuo and dollars damsge by Br and a but shert strongly garrisoned wind blows and the liquor goes. no each sailles Ky. distance from other, tut Slate Journal help was sent. The insurgents have ;.T.he British Government has ' Nevada The FORKICN. burned the Guadaloupe estate, and Informed the American Legation in TnH nn that it will release desponds in thts way "The poor mwlatloee uave plun and GREAT BRITAIN man who 'steal irtoaf'of bread 9 dered the San Jorg estate, within and twb other' wtnslow de-atatttte te is re asUrVextradition criminals whose ' two'miles of the village of Sague le stay the plteoua waillngsof V nianded as oon a the time for of In Grande. the jurisdiction U rewarded with the full ' their legaTdetenUoa has expired. ing childof the law. ThVrlcb.', no Colon the insurgents have lately- London. Sir A Berlin dispatch penalty burned ,the estates of Buena enLThe lirreaticatiea of aOaWat matter that the! King of Bavaria how high or revolting their. ftora,Aienta Susana,Sn Juae Reg reports oaa xivsn penniseien: the JJrooklrn navy vard ' jot- sue erec-" " crime, . when arraigned plead not leta ana en iianclsco. , uob or a eoieasal statue Of Blsnaexek. t. to mark ' ini Kiselogen, the ' ' .....'.Otaon Boyd and his' family guilty and aredlscharged."' . . . sleet T.-i- . ' ; TURKfcY. wnerv Atxvuiimaa -' while aiieoaptea 'were drewned yesterday Gen. Timet The sassinate him. says Chicago lfi tempting to ford tbe Dsla ware river Sherman Is the "great unknown." ' fcossTiarriNOPTjEL ra. ' At a meeting: of the Oxford Boat Porte Club in 4The awaken. - s,w. w f w . w w ,f ' r w, yesterday, the lev! Several mine at Maxlllon, Gartl In the tblladphla Mas received an facial dispatch taiioncaptains, er tne xaie boat university It. ) .") ii O., hare been fired. ,1. believed, Times, says A. T. rite wart f took rom ;lUaQsa. Stating that two men was respeouuuy ueeiined. . families who took refuge In Austria by incendiary strikers. la re filled with on It after eold that stomach ths reportea a hot ti asked permission to return; lief of Nioalo another battle took ......a H. Barth, U. 8. quarter-is- dinner nd good wine, which ; be have " masteVs Tpff ether tviilt mitry- - 'roiitei'vableV&'iylel ?Cbfor the Porte is taking measures to piace, reeuis unanown. clerk at Ban Francisco, lt eakl to W a defaulter to the amount exposed' In". , exhibiting, to iome help" them to return. CteUeswe Aeeeesed. ' :"' '; ' l.ii 'I ) thousand- " iol- - guests a fS0,000 picture lo .a cold of several, bondred ' "ts FRANCE. ' This ' I larsvithe papers morning ' publish J ' ' -assVerholeroom. 7 following ."The Kins: of Dahom jtklllea ef SNOsUec, Cte. t VV.Sevn,ait tileries bones IuQa1o reported Invitation to Commo- - i Kll ey's go wom, exhibition annual eale JJqaor setae Ms b. agones, at Ban Paris, hdore in revj&enett to come to Abooaey to States the Plains the selsotl of VomcUee. have h$va opened and receive pain tines ajad'soulpturee by 4 the ef the fibe x payment twenty-sienue officials. U v. Americanjartlats great quantities; selling for ten dol were reDreeented imposed upon mm lor maltreatln 'f in the collection, in of the 'Chinese quarter the . half lcs a lars than a price too, ,i.Th Airman supiect.. la powder an are whom IdpplnIceland, amongdes was 'toWn'of. Antieeh, Cal, They ar used fa colt, rarker, Halrd, I'earce, ivnigni Duuets, appears to nave been ac-on Buftday"rdzhV by an In paid last year. troyed, and orders have been given and for clarifying and Kamsay. Taiti Ward, iiaoon anc cepted, fertilizers, . oandlary ftreU- - . ; . L. ' ror the neet at Whv Baoom assembling exhibits portrait ttfo'dest Healju and purifying perpoeea; iLT.:Tot Ienthyahd fnterestln or Jf'ranuin lleaJy one or cardi dab. to take active prooeedlnin if tv '; tiwmtoo Hen tor Barreat's speec A correspondent 0 the 8&emi nal Mccidakey ; uartlett, tne Amer the amount of the fine be net forth against Chinese emlirratlon. and (Oregon) Juircury, writing. from ican, sculptor, sends a group repre coming; an opportunity, however. x IliTI'.-'for further explanation by Blaine: Fort an episode in the American will be given the king to change Klamstfa, ears that in conse senting I' his in regard to Kansas Pacific Kail and hostilities i.:' present attitude, war. .1(1. .Jti Jtelegraphic quence of the grave of Captain way bonds, see states will be postponed until June, or de PatU The Menage ' Celeron. Jack and the Indians executed With that before the end of 'May the later." Tfee Wlaalew ' ..Schenck ws examined to ... Case.' him sinking, it was opened, and mperor of Bussi will take the j v : foreign nobodies were found there. 'The opportunity of affirming that the tThe British Government have day, by the committee on res inn a affairs, in relation to hli Informed American must not be placed the peaoe of legation tlon as a director of tiie Kjnraa opinion Is that they were taken in doubt;iwrepe be that it will release Winslow to the declaration win some east, preserved in alcohol,' fcr made with such solemnity as to morrow, Wednesday and that two Mining Company. otner prisoners, uray oc JSew xorr, J.l...An International conveutlsn purpose. dispel all distrust. a a a it' and Brent of Louisville, whose ex s it s at of arcbaeaUcista is to of Detroit, Frank is also eiaimea. wiu ; oe iradiuon .V7 Philadelphia on the 4th of Septem- ha i a streak, Gerrlty,Juck. He took when their termf have ekw ber next. o(bad DISPATCHES. released plred: nlthouah this notification .".....The Pennsylvania TRrsa siek for three months lie was has been given,Uie Government has ylCtorlaL-trAlS,- , ture has expelled, for arretted nr then employed 4rf mm a looomo- ff A9TCDII i, not to , Ainerloas formally replied ruDtloo. J. II. PeiroflT, a member tlve.fell ofl the flrt day and was In SleiBgi te Ceilfereia Ieiprevteg argument, owing to the ahsehce f for Philadelphia. so that be had. to keep bin Vav Ltora Uerby. caused oy the recent Tr ' JayesilsTelesi--Cel- 4 ...Fifty-eL(h- t thousand dollars jured of huj mother.- In addition to death weeks. bed for several Tbreeday dtmia by fire at 'Louisville, Ky after reeemlar work: fcli train ran the arguments already. (.' made Mo2. New York, General - iB a and heavy loss, by laoeadlaxLtm at V UJSM. .e '' ore nla way to California. public touching the Interpretation Duweil is was he' O. in off the badly Bryan, or or nas.aa tne i87u. act America Vaoder'it and Justice Dowllng duced, as a precedent, a case oof r i ' r i . mIf It w'MkliAh' SM .'rkrr I ich Alt. A. Ainnn Jured, beloKjunable te worker I are improving Juswherein Chief In 1871, IL B. the company The' eemmlttee Uvestlgatlng ourrlng Ml! WOULD HAVE BEEN AUTATE month. Tbeu tor the affair at the Brooklyn navy yard uce cockMirn oraerea a .surrender, considered him li.'s responsible to ranee, under similar circum ii zona anrciVBUT-- T tnt-i-r I FfJ yesterday. rjrotmeeuag accident and would '"pot1 hire .hire had of. u mere a the stances., pon opinion Admiral Rowan was the first wit- French Consul that the .' ...v. v , .i iirasimtut oiL .!!' TiiE St. Louis :..'. again.'; .Theavbe eald aThis, is .prisoner! nessL His, evidence was chiefly ouenoe ror De ' tne and shot that there nas Veen great neglect, would only tried says . tmgh world, and wn( r. ' . ; i it for which he was extradited, the Mr f:r " :'t cold weather and The continues : himself. "Utah would long since .have Justice remarking, obiter, f::7.: ;iJ;1:'v"A;V:; 'aiid-priccsdagreeable. and rtorles of snow Chief been admitted as a state 'had not as Consul's even without the that come from various points tee, etc.', surance he 'should have decided polygamy been an inau perabie obKW, in JNew, York otate. over which could Congress the prisoner, jection, , ' : Csitor BSaltoved A CUfS te CslfSt against not pass." Oeaa Dcal 1 sy e Stalft I AeeMeart-T- he Is It true that obiectioa war BUkMr C a. wvsTCftv mnda rn us ea ' 1IAVA.KA., l-Ck- 't ; w.Od Clfu-ent- t toOkT-plac- nenl es n? e - - announcingUo ur Patrons and the KiblicUKat our Stock of Dry Goods is complete in Every Department, with specialitiesnintaU ;odjeonsistingiii rtSfi w, lsaaareSji-yitoA- -( - " cllaed-AjietaerBe- n ; i ; tea AUe, t - y. comcoegc-edyseterda- ta-.a- classf .Pahcy Dress Goods. ! s - Silk Plaid Pongee. w . Brjlliantine Francaise. i . - 4- - f . I i -- . he rrtrl Quality. a t sj ' , iM SPECIALTY. r . 5 1 to-da- y; , Spring and Summer Shawls L'Lma, Printed and Wovonrlaids and Stripes, Single and Double Pcisley (new designs), ' and and new French styles. . , v Grdnndlnc, a full line of - X i : l . t ! l t to-day- GOODS A a. Mattlasse PUfe Mohair umrnm mm ; w s ) Ijfari Achildeat S4 . ; . -- - i ?S. m... PIVAiO i - 's le 50. , . lie-hel- ." ' m rPique in endless assortments Striped. ChcckrPlaid iind Figured : Marseilles, plain and' 'figured , Bishop! aWji&j T U 0 E rrcuiiu ureuniiics, xui;iuiaus, ocq.piain ana neureu awiss-lViusiiPR M TQ in - great;; quantities, mniirn Mnnt.k at the lowest price ' TO-DAY'- S, , : - ,' Li tra'i-k'au- r w . i- . d - n i Oioie-Democ- m - . . - the-on- ly to: the admission of Utah as a Butt-i- one wife? There Is tome reason to think that such is the case. If it is, a pertinent question or two will be in order. 1. On what account is the doctrine named an Insuperable objection? Why is it an objection at all? II Is Scriptural and 'moral. Borne of the greatest lights of antiquity V?adef religion have believed and practised the doctrine. -- Three-fourths of ' the present Inhabitants of the world believe In the doctrine. It probably would be an easy thing to prove that those who believe In and nractlee the doctrine are quite as moral, quite as good members ef the community as those who do net. Then where is the lasoperableneas ,of. the doc.i trine? II .does not appear 2. could aot Ouogress) pass y .Why over that objection? Are the mem bers of Congress generally any more religious, any; moremoral, a ay more honest, any mere chaste, any more free from eorrorptlng In- dulgencea,, m.uj ,raore enterprielng and honorable as citizens, any better neighbors,husband3, and fathers than the people tf this Territory who hold to thai "doctrine? We think is--. leqwtW as easy to give a negative as an afflrmatlve answer to that question. ' Wherein lies the obligation upon Congress to make that doctrine an insuperable objection to the admis sion of Utah; a stale .in the Union? Wherein I it the duty of Congress VJ takethAt doctilne, or doctrlae. Into any other rellsious oonsideritiont ' 1 n the sJighteat degree In regard u the ados tsaion or any Territory as a State into .the Union? It cannot be shows. &. The xeunaaiieu stone or rue United States Government Is' self- government for' the people, anu Consequently the Federal Govern hient, wlth Congress as an integral portion thereof, is a thtngbf limii ed powers. The .Territories have 'have .'tb cot , except in a 'Very .Usahets The territorial govern degree. merits were InillluteiTwIth the ex press underUndlngTiiid" cxpecu tiou that they, were emporsty ana in a manner, provisional, toe pre bursors actually of fall "State gov roments, even as;a, child Is ex pected In a fcw yeaa. to become man, and no one has Just right to binder Jls deveJopeaeef into maa- ' hood. ; , Bta-tee- - w.'ij-- -- ' The Ordiaiuaew Vof ' i rprvidet that any of the Territories In the ; Territory should be States wen the Teriiteiy.i applying '. . had eo.000 InhabltaaU.' Cosigreea can reqalre of any Territory a republican form of government as a prerequisite to Its admission Into the TJoioa, because the Federal Government Is constitutionally obligated to guarantee a republican form of government to all the States. But Congress Is nowhere authorized to refuse' Territory admission on rnch a question 'as mar. rlage, and especially rellgieus marriage. Indeed. Congress is express ly prohibited , fo" iaaks ktrylaw In terfering with the free exercise of religion, and therefore haa no an-xnonry to make a;reAglous ct a bar to a Territory entering the Union as a BUU, for that would be equal to a law prohibiting the free North-Weste- rn admitted u res-pecUv- e'I Cocjass therefore exceeds the J&uifii'oOtOnst consUtational J urisdictlon, smd subverts the Fed- -' . eay that eral Constitution,wbea-Territory tlaJl not b idxalttod as a State Into tbe Union, except oa suVscriblng to a certula kind of U Glpvdf ; run iVIeUew Se e X,lbraf, A. Wabiii soton, 1. FUh announ y. that ced in conversation, there was a meeting of the British Cabinet last Saturday, at wnicn to the tliey determined to adhere unWlnsioW to retnrn net position assurance is-the that ices Um given accused: shall not be tried for. an oifenso other than that with which he la eharged, Wins low will there fore be uiioondiuonajry .ai8coargea ! . K. 1. Conant, assistant Secretary of the Treasury., testified In the BrUtow matter that he did all the business relating to the release of the Marjt Merritt. and never ex changed one word withnoBriatow about it till long after; money was offered or promised.. t to-da- . -- . XeWrefI.esTtalaseataeIte. ITAKaiaBURa. li The House of after a ten Representatives, , to-da- y, hour discussion, agrees - expei j, II.PetrofiT, member from- Philadela rephia, for conduct unbecoming presentative. The' accusation was that Petrofl liad negotiated with urging' the lobbyists who were nassan of a bilk to obtain fourteen votes In their favor for $7,500. Petrofl denied anyi corrupt motive, but insisted that hfersosa object had been to ascertain whether money .was Sad. SO belftmsed td.tmss the billi expose those by whom- ltu.Wasso evidence-- 1 proved emnloved. . . . . ... The J nut tnat be aid cos receive a wuimx, the house considered thai the negotiation , was improper, and there fore decided on hU expu;sqn. ,w - 1 A 1 lieea. The World's Washington special, says that Grant has relieved Custer of '' bis command. When the news got to tin er man and Taft both went te him and reported that Sherman went it would not-d- o; further, and said "Custer has been my best customer: not only the beet man, but he i the only man to lead the expedition now fitting out against the Indians." To all their entreaties Grant turned a deal ear, saying that Custer came here as a witness in the Btlkuap busi ness to besmirch his ad ministration and he proposed to stop iU By the advice of Sherman and Taft, Cus ter went to the White House, and sat Until the President's time was over, though be repeatedly sent in his card; finally he wrote the Pres ident. It is understood that Grant will publicly assign as his reasons and will not be back to take com mand in time; but Custer will be back ' in ' time, and Grant must excuse te the make some other ' ' people. " The House committee on agriculture, y, agreed to report a bill nine thousand aeeea of land, giving or scrip in lieu thereof, to Colorado, to establish an agricultural-college- . to-da- y, ' EASTCRt-- ; , to-da- - ; The Herald's Promontory Station special says " Pedro is detained here by singular accident. A frelghfa train was wrecked near here: boll standing on the track overturned the engine and eleven carv-Twwere killed and two seri ously Injured. n Bets are made here that Belknap win not- b punished at all, even seme demoerate will vote against jurisdiction. - The case has been badly damaged, owing to Clymer's inconsiderate teal to make a cheap reputation. The grand Jury have not indicted- - Belknap, and It 1 doubtful If they will.' The Marshes are losing presume witn tne vov- o - Are. tc4 IJorjisviiXE, Ky.; day,deslroyed thetteerlng Machine occupied lu Manufacturing works, Co., .as a plow part by J. Steele A "' ' ". factory; the Joss to. Steele. & CO. 14 ernment. ' n $3,000, Insurance $3,600? the North ,; Hannah one of the small Cox, Deering . Co, lost $50,000, 'insnrarice band Of "original abolitionists, died t ; .... . ,.. U,WW.-..Ifjj.recei-tl.1 'in Peoinsy lvania, in the . I room' where she was bora,1 aged ' TotKDO, O., I. A 'tlre at'jBryanj eighty.' By direction of the PresldentJ O..' this moralncr. 'destreyed six Custer has been ordered to his regi mrslness houses on the south side of Court Square; the contents Were ment in Dakota, Aud he Jeft toaved.'' Loss heavy, insurance; night; he is relieved from further duty as commanding officer under imall, supposed Incendiary. erevet rank, and goes simply as " ileup. colonel. Terry succeeds to !.; WESTERN. elWUe-eiwerer he occupied before he A4 tbepositiod AttarfeaaeeS ' reatea-aaeihdsMat 'thlefU tteearrie a politictan. Custer is con- 4derably chop fallen. Uqeer Paailhiej to ael a. r (I.IU t attach-- ) Usjm apeealyst Navy Ya4 Sak F ranch sctv ment lvld on the stores' of UkJ Paci fie Mali . eteeUM AUuka, I e'i rne "House on datunlav. were, released to (day .on (lavsl afiahe, consisting or Willis, ood of $27,000, and ehs jaajled ai Lewis and, Harris, assembled .in soon "for Konf Kong 'and; Yoke iho Bruokljn navy yard yesterday . .na.-il- l i l ib an&..:' and J proceeded to take wanted msrniagv vjuhn FaHaileranwbou . testimony In' the investigation in Brooklyn,- - Mew YDsK,,ol ordered ' by ' a - recent resolution of murder of William BsmeU, la 1871. Congress. Bowan y on a dispatch Was the first witness, his examina was : arrested rom the i superintendent hO( the tion' lasting till 1 o'clock In the afBrooklyn police; he wlU, probably ternoon.''' - ; oe sent atJn a day or twonL ia of Temple, commandant iThe court of iJnqulry ordered to tneCaptain man a and yard, laboring .perpetrated named Kelly, formerly employed jnqoire io to the frauds Cbas. U. Barth, quarter-master- 's lo lhe yard, were examined. ' Caprierk, met this moraing- with oloe-e- tain Temple'' examination was doors: it:is rumored that Berth's very brief, but that of lasted tiefaication has been it found to more than ah hour: theKelly latter.' it Is tothouseveral hundred amount appeared before , the comsand dollars instead of sixty, thou- said, on his own motion, and Is mittee sand, as at first reported. " : T to have testified to the supposed i venue Clarke and ,' He Agents use or. the' yard patronage alleged seised the Jiay View for political purposes. The Investi Crane, fc Oriental, and Cashing ft Louder-is secret, and is expected to back's dieUlieries. and XivnanH gation . ;; ' be brief. : . rectifylsg establishment, also the wholesale liquor hoases of Kane A & X4pananl A Go. tor Olemy, and aifeged vlelatlon- - of . tne reveaue1 dayi Orson Boyd attempted to ford lawa.-ft rt; evt vi "vit! the east branch of the. ' Delaware Fire BaJd.esi the Cnleese.'-'.!- ! River, In: a .two hotso wagon. In On Bundajr ievenlng ,the Chinese wnicu were nis wire ana two child town, of AnUoch, ren; thethehorses fell , in. quarbrr ef the of and ail were hear We mouth the Saik Joaquin npset - wagon, drowned.;-;andis no waa there burned, river, ; doubt that the. fixe was the iact of jniieoe.ne.2,;vu-s.whiU 'clUzsns,. InsUgated by the t'CruciiniATr, SL A' fire at Ver fact that a number of white boys sailles, Ky., on Sunday, destroyed had been discovered to,Vs the vic- Harrison and Johnson's bonded tims f their own tlndiscretjon La and fifteen hundred visiting the lewd dens in thai por- warehouse, of whiskey, valued at $110,-000- y tion of the town- -" The Chinese had barrels tasured for $50,000, 7i been previously warned to leave the town, on the first knowledge of the ract, on .BAUupay last, , ana rCxjnrxxAsro. 2..Aboot 2. a. m. them obeyedT tbf orders, about forty masked mea appeared ?ost ofwho remained! UU the. fire a tbe coal mines, north of Massii- broke out fled : namolested. . 4jJ lon, Ohio, and seized and tied 'the the booses were burned except two, ten man , and set the coal ahaft wnicn ware removeti taos morxasg. eo fire, and the Willow Bank mine. No personal violence was oSared to the I Mount lenk mlne and the the Chineev though r the excite-- Rhodes A. Co, mine are new ' burnment was great and a large crowd' ing. The lire department of Mas-gathered to witness the destruction slllon have gone to the scene. of the Habitations. These mines are not being worked T'r-- - . - . y . er Iv J sub-commit- tee rrrriTriUf i. aesllsaea ! 4- - w ., i;a. Editor Deter et News : . i) Since my last correspondence to i nv traveled several hunjou dred miles, the same way as before. withkut purse or scrfp.. I, have held many meetings, and; some very well attended, and many in- uiviuuais nave borne testimony to the truth of this gospel, that have not yet obeyed its mandates. But I know that there are a few. that will. The Hpirlt of the .Lord, is working among the people here. Last fall when I came here It seeav ed to me like they were nearly all asleep. They came to my aaeetinga and rejoiced in my humble testimony, and there was hardly ny opposition In some places. 1 gene rally arew mu..oueos. ana tne people said they frit well, Lc But after that the orthodox, ministers ef the-daseemed to fear .for their bread and dinner... Seemingly they feared, their: craft was ia dang en They at once cemmenoed their revivals and their howlinga, as usual, n Delusion, false prophets, doctriaf of tbe devil, Ao-.- and warned and scared the people and told them the danger of going te our meet, ings, fcc But notwithstanding all that; a great many thai had hot seen nor heard a ''Mormon Elder before, wanted to see and hear for thernsel ves. In one place where I had held meeting the priest came and had one. After service a lady got hold of the reverend gentle man and told him that he had told them many falsehoods, that day 4 and stories that were hot true.' and informed him very politely that If ho uiu o again ,soe. wooia wu tne w uui was m mat ne ' . '.' .i liar. cuuxivinuoa I have baptized a few bersonslan organized a branch of tne Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-d- a v Saints here, and ordAlned Bro, O. BerglOf and set him. apart to preside ovey saiu oranen. xnus tne Xtord nas blessed my labor in this part' of the world, ' and I believe a few here , tl win JBMiTS Ull HHU. h The snuw gone, the ice oh me water wui soon disappear, ana work will commence. . spring Bro. L. Anderson is travslLog with' me, and he is a fine young man, willing to do his duty. , But mm very-narror nun. to snea) Bwedish, although born ,a. Swede We hold many Englth meetingi I am well and heal tiy.' and w! Ing to do mv .dutv. and hv '.t means send my best . ' . ' w i he genuine :i, . - s . SattJake . l.f i II -!' 1(E7, ADVERTISEMENTS: Sss nut iiY j H;f,(i.loiv;,.' F,OUND.4 A. COtTKTT ORDKS.' FAVOR OV A X Nwsb epr at tbe Oessret Nsws tiles. 1 - ; , 0 t nesrerva I- Pia tWR9TBB A'. GEO RGE DUNFO RD, SELLIHG - FOB SALE. WHITE Koi ef i .' )f i' SKVBflT ;ir:. C bar. ,'ir- i'. ' j ls-a- ll - . 1 4 t :;:: . !'. ioIT .?.-!'- V MA.DM f AX TMX .if r.fp iry.A .til va ? i;t: v'f: i vuii I'lii TiTiiiT.vTs-'- ..... .t-- it ; .m . . I n ".' I in 1 . itr-.fc- i. !,'? .. , ioi i. 1,; i..J vt;o.i I ' r p.j. ST-- wxw North of the Post )ic w fc1 " . ....... r of cirri' - j n i "- JlISS eniii' rf - 1 ' - - IC ..!:.-!- ' - .t r.ti,l ivTi - f AhDCCCnnS explosives, cerine, cules, Giant Powder or Crooked Qaxyakized Iron Comnoa, Valley Tan, but a Finsr1"' Class stock of Choice las, Water and Steam Fitters, et fXXff p l tnxx r, JC;asJ4kSu It !v4w Vfs sal. Plants ' '' recently ; . ' verea -' r 1st tHo l PURlSLy n5-ias- dl-- 7 f V, AS Bsrlees 7 l!'."? IS'J I i . e Ae&2c"i Roclty .u VEQBJA JiLjS. 55?? ""I bm.i saenieisil 'S- tut ,t . .irHiiij:! . ,f)-tS- to t fse!iiie! 'iri 'Saavli s ( - f .f J lJl.iJ t r Tothoilcrrb'oYJopri ,. Florist and Seedsman; trade with aUi Is prepartos for tHe-Hpem- , . the residence of. , b r City. WanUt Lake dJ7 wbO : - Are ror sale ay all Btett k.sratrt rt ejaSere In Dresi Goods. emery. r raboaiksMusHns. fry SI s. Wins, Vr&bawls Prints, rue fc GARDEN uia.euuteiHBm .81303? FLOWEK Onen. Uiwk. and everrtblar In the Jin I i wtobtot: contain! nr Cards, Sample tbmi tbe Ooeds Uss-t- o' offered sasspsr and will sell at yessonals prices. ooe esOToCtsai amber.wi4e seat hit ? .PbeajfaaojatyUk 4tidL srltreen- - mall en reoetpte? M Vrl TV' kur Vrnaeand JsAIn stock nyoy tbmisdsr IvUon, STOBE, Blakeman, ,. orrtesa-wpar-ins- In different varieties.- - - Has Imported sever ai hundreds oi new aiuas oc b.svwsl.iniai- tbe States dress of Daauasf uiaaioius, uAiDeroses, Fsonles, Trttomss dad Madeira Vine BoeU pbsibsi anl-Muron- o. on bsndHsnd-otne:Hansiof- sutjiL Hemsipfrir'all.lf rwytiol call at 611WAHTZ Store, to convino. fair we souare tqracb eainr.pottrtes avTles at U?4 cents. jfck dlU f routselV-NghumlT- lo ; I oenbi 5t5tCdrtrSIIWAnTZ I ; y Tles-rXad- lcsel p w " s .'JS'CKITlL.J V1Y3 m.,..,., , ,j,v..T,. ; se.ivtiii 'TIM r mo uvrvuj 'cuuueu, inn On ZOth dar of AdHI. 1876. the, XSfwhi n tbe iuuuvbu. , Rgreeaoie to tne uonrpany-- s in Ssgesmenof wife 'cent. r on tnuCftpital Etack(sVs Bald assessment toise wftbla tMrtV oAtb te tho order of Mr. Warren N. Dusenberry, DeputyTreasurer, at tbe Company's Office iaihewasatch Hotel JAMES H. HAST, ', Beoreury. JsTB. April 24th, : 3 fc . SO 44 Luret-TOrs- - wi eaPbroken frequently tbe ease with imported cast Iron ooes. Models. and plans may bosses, at r . '. ftnfta.hla rnv O; !jf?ts rietr.:loCet Vlewera sadlmdsneU fue" vatbif parues,' At tnwnhmiM and rarden blants. In order Osrdrss dtf, ptastelii-- baskets can In BatlaiKf, Great BrttaJd! Empty baoglnf fa for tbe spring'. Garden and flowrr seeds Elk to omar. PfbersV JPesjBBylvasAa,; islln be V, FHWJMAT1 ma!lP-Ai- t of senv-rrekiftds Sowers, try HRAP TPUiiH, DlAJUi RnsjEsU5SSetsentbypiall or fieard frbct TvntisBd IS years astLTrom roots ana Wen? xo rmunua ASM.t-t- . KUIOD. out feavlnjr for AeHraHS. expreAse., att?t,accoPsall r-ana iv r""ytsBera; sn4airef Has se beta browser la Dtak, wbo became ijOaDEiiil) e. ortnw.,.ycM eia some' loooey slttated two Weeks north of V& AZOMACH. llo''- r went-e- i . mes beck's relucijoe,- i a4 win mm sarsly tr ssaik ..i hours of 8 and 8 a.m.. U and J p.m.. and 4 fm" w t joic,BJjJ3JCK:eTeootor, x tnisi for pontpsjcn eedta;! doses PUUtair. Pa. and S p.m. . 1 bezsmtsuio. IWUII i 'i Besidaoce at If iv Jones! about .bait a Okre of D. W. A. 8. Bell, ; v loaXMS, block norta-s- it of STrenbouse. Address Attornert. at. Geerge. ctak. dist v.r.utE, cAit lase city. tasy win psios man aciuw. mmA ar eiors csDsciaiiy vaitisota) bi DV9rtPBlA. : the 5a2sMTC.utad Euhibs UJ, . O. LBox 83T. r?i.: AU tasA wtsbjto eojoy a few boors of rs-Morals of tbe Tounjr will be nardsd In tbs as ao latoateatbis SrlokswiU be hardens, alleweAv. Iosersam, summer drtaksouts, oandiest oransss, aad evsrrtbJnr that, to neetssery t ssake pionio parties a Suooeas. He boot .parties eaaaot-- ' fled a 4Mtte eor ohsassr plaoe tbaa Lmdscy'S Gardener No or auhaiL doSn f.ar of bslne .drownad -- ' CHT Creak.- :??Z' , tas lit Of stay. wr rrse se tee roaoot oo V.:iI !j;4Ms try.H vjfi ;.a I' .? .'M ft tf JW . way Sswa te salt She Kest,t ali eUp. as ts too IW null' )m ensate to make any number of . sSrlageaey ef the Uaaea. Oar frleads always weleeese, tAeir eeirebaees MJy delivered. ? .9:1 Will j eHsVsssCsIr .1 f ! ory ii Bloaters Yarmquthi n o wo s a i s ii M a yfp j .M..Wib. i ' 1 ? : T7I1TIKN years of ssaroa amour mouo talus, and taneys- - have resulted la the dieooverv. out 0"'r ef saaey new varieties ef ehutts, hm ca have inaW nuuii. eoutlnasd experiuent tbslr virtues barro r? li sveoarrr toaay disssses, SJ r If , a iifi LnmiHT'St-AIlllEll- S ft .; ,?nt :jif i.r.S: FLT.fiACE WORK Her- Kltro-Gl- y r south-r- b . Am ' SUEJEl MROJ l rn!t? sssyo "V. ,i t. JrsTeJ tir 1 fcuejsuiies. . Vlf m nt w Offi-s- e .' mmm l.t 5,n t. tf ULieraDy bestowed Upoa ihelmJ Teaik resfiecVb'fiy anhwrnce ih it ir. i aw sasl kiss of Pelorado, send . their stock' to tha eswut idoes not sasj '!ft SU)II.". eussi.wr Btates,'aa4 tha people of Denvvr Caaaos sontreof or rest. ky aad Taoroasbly end northern? tfbiorsdp . twiq.' 'ftir aperovs4HMraetfcal ftram. tsstM, Address 1 mw by strict sttetmon to tbey anahope, email pronts, VJ merit tbe mninfss ontinued patronare heretofore so ' . 1 tB,.JP..W.'1' Si ,t1;itanhe nere -- TOEP.ftniJEB'I.OSIOB, , si t 'Jancsa o -- Opposite City Afeat Afarkst, t inn DAVID JASCBS. - lmi'nVX oKiTSlm!'. .J 1 A. lOTOBXIX. aecv r MtJ l' as ssifc.-9T-I "IVi '.!,'!' i,i'r .to', wci OFF. l'i Hi "if ! ; B LING wi'it.H a JJ I ii oSdlcffio-VEaji- . rji tassjs J. r r It te IHnrntht tinb. f I Mitchell & oabaad m aureaS va. HaU and which will be Bonnets, rietyof sold as cbesn as. eastarn manufacturs. at D ESPECTFTTLLT announce to tbe Public LV .that they ooutuiue to oocupy their voo oajf one ana aiirsvetapusnmeawst a Quarter blocks east of uew premises oa Souths., Theatre. Bleaohins- tione. Ladie.' Lrhr.n WESTI TEMPLE STREET, ana rentr rename ats a soeoiauty. . 410 Is ?.'isy..--m a ;. 1 sent; - -- . Off, .iij. 1i f - fBS.UcRrrVTET. wishes that she has x .hilUil.' i. ....),.- Jf.1 ; i ; u n. I... r ; iiiJj-i;.- Oiv QaKxaAx.' PAnsTAcxxoir f jrltrrr ajto' Pbicz.' .' . OFF-SACRIFICE-SEL- ' - elling Ci II. 1 i i I. it i " HOME MADE HATS! M tin Alt I would be glad to hear f?. BiP WM Bunker. I aca .Tnt It . Cooperative Association! 8. 'Sii'li'l 5y- SELLING ..- . ii.--i : in tbe valleys of the mountalaa,, i j visiting hj relations., 1 (l.,;tjiufi:4 . Off-Sacrifice-S- - .gbcTsiSbAEs a 1 v.r.iKf.1 voRiciracnErro ; sst-- - Jove-andres- - f :s ::.)) ;c i i . .tv.-j- v t : '. kJT.i. - Selling - 'H ll. W t tte. nfi - IGE! "i : : OFF-SACRIF- iT . . a 1 Glove. i ir eSkea --V V C-- - telebmted makes;" . to-da- y, mid-strea- ,"'"u Tn . uc to cal r arttrexamiri'e vve myite puo ,tne J nous lineS'Of Retail Goods. fin -- i of " afl siwsia ' 1 Minn-'-. April' 16, . d .r. 1TTrlie,. Isanti, ...Isanti Co., te-da- , ... j liiiuies i ies; JLiaccs, improiaeriesr miarDre ri tons; ; C9i:sts a specialtj 'li. our special eate anil attention, :$h and is tKe mdstmttttileie Tff tlie West. "rr " Yice-Admir- al - -- '1 ; A Hetea chareeS tost Xlglil'a JDlspalPbe. - : , , n the Union is that many of her citizens religiously hold to the doctrine of a man having more than - ; . " - Telegra By J . : - - . , rlt -- . vr.i. A. ROSSITER. Ai the President's Office, dll C-n- |