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Show XetrltorIIUd Cwinij lues. Produce i covered with eereral feet of soiJ and Misa Montague as "Grate Har Mi. George Clixnon. assessor and different from that of the with SI, 11 Wachmerr, "Liverpool Mary," well, and K'M I 23. Sfi Brlc we will of collector, notifies the tazttyef3 a pile of rocks. The remains were song. Mr. Lindsay appears in a S Wool anil Hilled.. Waous "inall tte' Charter Oaks noV in bait Lake County that the lists have brought to the County Court House dual character, Mr. Graham as Orcv MI.KII use are as good as the one we have been placed in liia hands for colleo yesterday afternoon, and in the FitzCarlyle," Mr. Wiltoa as "Dash-wood: Sun1iies, 8,.n '' ttsed for nearly twenty year?, you tion, and that he will be on hand at Mr. Harris as "Cufly," Mr. evening an Inquest was held by Total. 6,474, 5;s can recommend them wltn enure the court House during usual busi Coroner Taylor and a jury, which Forster rs "Redwav." Mr. Clarte confidence, and we will endorse all j ncss hours, to receive and receipt was resumed and concluded thi3 as a detective. Curtain rises at eight o'clock. you say: having thoroughly tested I for them. The attention of parties morning, the evidence as to the their many excellent qualities, we J interested, and those , having de- - remains being those of Robert are nleased to say that it is abso - linriuent taxes which should be Lund being conclusive, and the More Missionaries Called. The - paid, is directed to the notice pab verdict of the a fault or without additional missionaries W. imperfee following luttly jury, Joseph tiou, and a marvel of economy and I lished elsewhere in the" News. Johnson, Joseph Horn and Wm. B. were called in conference this af - , tilt Read it and govern yourselves ac Wilkinson, beiner to that effect ternoon neatness. tl 264 . cordingly. te Is accordingly. united states. Ik anybody driving cattle or week a within Utah County two, Jas Wareham, Manti John N Pike, Salt Lake City will he please to call at this office' Painful Accident. Mr. Oliver SPRINGS COAL. The only relia Nils Hendrickson, RichvJlle G. eon of ble market for lump, assorted and Belknap, Bishop Belknap, H P KimbalJ, Salt Lake City Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves! If coal. stock always on of Hooper, has been engaged haul " Milando Pratt, you want your old stoves made egg and Large ties near Soda Springs. About " ing full Grow, hand, Hy & weights guaranteed. to Tuckfield new, take them ' on while H eleven J Prices since, Freeman, days riding and attention low, special d269 ' Hons. M was hia A his left Musscr, leg wagon, caught ARRIVING AT given to snit the wants of the pub between a stump on the roadside Mario L Cummiugs, (( Mb. James M. Ward ami Miis lic. OlTice, 65 Main Street. James and his wagon brake, breaking one Fereueon. Winnetla Montague make their G W Wilkins, Spanish Fork of the bones of his leg, and dislocatRobert' Smith, n ft rsiel uardner, last appearance la the Theatre this d2l ing the ankle. The fracture was Agent. ( U reduced by. Drs. Murphy and Con August Svenson, evening, in: the drama - of "The uoni, mjixc ricrcREs to j e k don (( Jas Thorn te. Wiley today. Winning Hand," Mr. Ward in four Wm Calder, Salt Lake City The wound, though painful, is i FROST. two. ia Wm MendenhalI,SpringviUe not and considered character, ;Miss Montague serleus, hopes TIib l'rovo Manufacturing Com are entertained " Wm Bramall, the patient that 55 East Temple St. Wee the advt. " Charles D Evans, pany aro displaying a full line of will hoou recover from the ellects " James Straw, GREAT AUCTION SALEJ TO samples of their woolen goods at of the accident. Ogdcn Junction. " James E Oct. 4 also this and Hall, P.M Old 12 ihe at Constitution Building M., DAY, :o: Philip H Boyer, EVENING, opposite the Herald kindly tendered by Prest Young A Woman's Convention. " Edwin On Street, d-tor tiie purpose). Our goods are Office. Be ail on hand. Oliver C Hoskins, Poitage Oct. 4th, at 2 o'clock Wednesday, H D Persons, Plymouth all wool stock no cot p. ru., the cnicers and members of The bawd popularity gained in guaranteed Edward Cliff, Mount Pleasant "The-pric- es ton or wool unions. the Relief Society from all the dif" this Territory by the OLIVER are Wm F Reynolds, " va to command the attri Prints, Sheetings, Delaines, Flan Fairview ferent wards of the city and vicin CHILLED PLOW during, the tionsuch Hurst, Philip of Layers and consumers. Alonzo Winters, Hoytsville nels, Waterproofs. Denims, ChevHouse short time It has been introduced Council the convened :t Edward Crittenden, " The public are respectfully invit ity iots, Lluseys, Ducks, Repps, here is something marvelous. This Presi previous by Wymau Parker, Morgan City ed to call and examiae samples and dent Miss E. appointment. Cassimeres, Beavers, ChinII. .Snow arose and Lea man, Kicbvilie splendid plow has distanced all John Our can be manufactures prices. now R stands at Jas Porter, Porterville chillas, Satinets, Cotton-adecaupeituon, and explained to the bisters that Presfound in all the mercantile John J Smlthtield leading ej of Plowman, lha list, uncqual-Jeans, etc., etc. the head ident B. Young would not be pres" James houses in Lake Salt and Mack, the City, of but the a3 had been by any implement " Jens C Nielson, stores throughout the ent, send his anticipated, kind ever brought to Utah. With would John Secretary Lake Salt private Cook, City James Duxn, John Morgan with a communication. She then the Oliver Tlow FALL PLOWING Territory. d2G5 Jens Hansen Supt. can be done QUICKLY and EASI nominated Mrs. M. I. Home to John P"itzgerald, Drapervilie Mrs. LY' and WITHOUT IliRIGAT- over and the "Art Imitating- Mature." meeting, preside EI.KOAST lioretz Smith, " A coating of diamonds on a pure E. B. Wells to act as Secretary, B B NefT, IN'G, no matter how hard and dry Samuel Malin, Salt Lake ( it the soil. It is offered on the most crystal surface these are Parisian which motions were unanimously " John Druce, favorable terms by Howard Sebree, Diamonds. Their lustre is perpet carried. P " Parley Pratt, oneat the Biiiu Wagon Depot, ual. For sale only at RICHARD After the opening exercises, the Giio Crane, Kauosh d2G3 HUMPHREY'S half block south of Theatre. bein too large to be 779 assemblage Jewelry Store, Lyman Leavitt, Kanesh Wm Stokes, Fillmore accommodated iu the Council New Broadway, opposite Stewart's, DAN JONES' SADDLE TREES, York. Goods sent K P Marguardsou. Fillmore to D.. with House, the meeting adjourned BLACK SILKS. BLACK DRAP F A Robeson, with LOU HOOK to rig them. privilege to examine CO. before navins I the Old Tabernacle. Elder George Amos D'ETE, BLACK AND COLMaycock, North Oden then we think we can give a bet- fer them. Send for illustrated arrived with Orson II Whitney, Salt Lake City having Reynolds, ORED CASHMERES AND piice ter saddle for less money than any list. : Lawrence Kobeson, Weber City President Voung's communication, have no arent.. vJ MERINOS, RAYES IN ALL Walus & Tanner, body, " arose ana aauressea me sisters on 31 EUROPE. THE LATEST SHADES, di'ttS Groesbeck Block. the object of the meeting and read PLAIDS IN VARIOUS MABear WIIEBE IS YOUR CASK, HEX? River Bengt Jensen, City the following letter from President John Christiansen, Ephraim Akscesses and Sores of long TERIALS, FROM RECEIVED Geo Barber, Smithfield standine, which have resisted the 200 dozen Men's and Boys' Masked You nij of ointments and washes, southern mission. 10 CE1TS PER YARD UPWARDS. operation ' Salt Lake Citv, Caps, Oct. 4th, 187G. ruay be cleansed and healed by 200 Herbert Feveryear. Salt Lake Men's Stoga Shoes, frequent and persistent washing: 200 " Buck Gloves, i6Tu the President, and Members of City J Stewart, Drapervilie with Glenn's Sulphur Soap, d&w 200 " Undershirts and Drawers, the Relief Societies, in meeting Isaao " Louis Garff The Heller Society Wem.u'a Sferean 200 sets Ladles' , iiiiairca , nun vmi- Geo Terry assembled at the Council Ifoune Simon Smith, Cache Co dren's Furs, this ajtcrnoon: tile AMeelatlon Is opening a store for the sale of 200 Double Shawls, be "Dear Sisters It would very home manufactures in the building 2000 lbs. White Yaru. gratifying to us if you could form The Indian Campaign in Canada Will be sold wholesale at East an association to start business in lately occupied by the Woman's A Contrast. the capacity of disposing of homeern rate?, freight adtied. Centennial Territorial Fair, known as are manufacsuch made articles, H. E. Phelp?. Our Manitoba friends congratuas the Old Constitution Building, d 2G1 tured among ourselves, for the Saints: late themselves that the result of benefit of the Latter-da- y For Zadies, oppeslte Z. C. M. I. store. also to make a selection from among their Summer's work in pacificat-ln- g We are now ready to receive Indians is vastly more fruitful the sisters, members of thLj home-mad- e useful and ornamental 33 enrh. to take charge and carry on of advantages to them than are our From (3.75 to articles of all kinds, which we will this business on commission or by military., campaigns to the people and to transact all the this side tne line. Tne WinBlpee sell on commission. . . . , October 7, IS76. purchase, Saturday, i to this Institu- uiuiiuuiu icunuituiBicB iu ivuxi ai business our of felt pertaining the have citizens Many and suffering of OllaVVIS, ftnll J2.CK6IS, Nu marches satisfied be cannot military tion. If you want of a place devoted exclusively with the selection of sisters from our troops, the bloody disasters in te Utah productions, and now that hni.fi. and the enormous exbias, Ladies' Underwear, among yourselves to take charge, the field entailed on the national t. t titUu we are, in accordance with the hy Ocrcrti Aattonal Banh. we will render you assistance by pense for the treasury, and then complacently Ladies' Furs, etc., Baby furnishing a competent manmatters wishes of President Young, uniting Salt Lakb Ciiy, October t 1878. remarkks of financial the transaction our humble efforts in this direction, Duvttia at tl.08. 'SilllW at flC9J. of this establishment. "The Indian campaign in Canada Cloaks, elegant and we confidently trust that we shall Your wrotner id tne ijoepej. has been of a different nature. Dash-Wood,Jau- war d AHliJV'xati urnl I ' z4eeaii (Vi '!, s b IT Hhc)tr r.. C. y, LKER Bros. Wa "mmum" a ," " 1 r r r. m r i. i Carrying the 1 v. U. S. rk -- r. : li.vite atttLti' a to VL.7. Sailing from Fier 46, . WINTER In . ii J7 XT -- nim innnninrr f. uUMDuMl & M j 6S s, - DRESS AS V O I. 1. O M at 3.00 p.m. WYOMING, o.t. 10, at 11.0) a.m. DAKOTA r, 17, at 3.00 p.m. IDAHO, 24, at 10.0;) a.m. MONTANA, 31, at 3.( 0 p.m. NEVADA, WISCONSIN,Nov. 7, at !).30 a.m. WYOMING, " 14, at 3.00 p.m. i( 1, at 0.00 a.m. DAKOTA, " at 2.30 p.m. IDAHO, Intermediate 2i.vn,vr for fnmrr. mut mf '. murhtd thu without L $80 Cabin Passage, $65, $70 Intermedia'e, - $40 $26 Steerage Brown & Bleached Domestics, Sheetings, Prints, Cheviots, Blankets, Quilts, French, English and American Hosiery, Ladies and Felt Skirts, Children's Merino Underwear, Cardigan and Sleeveless Knit Jackets, Shawls, Beaver and Chinchilla Coats, etc., etc. MKN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. EE ADY HADE CLOTHING, WILLIAMS & GUION, RROAVWA V N. Y. 0 GOODS Hals, .t:.tM CT.1, 1S7C. Sejit. LACS CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, 500 STYLISH 1 CLOAKS LTUVIXG NEWS. asss-ciatlo- n, j thick or - not only have the support of all branches of the Relief Society throughout the valleys of the mountains, but also of our brethren and all others who feel an iuterest ia the future welfare and prosperity of Utah. Commencing a we do without capital, we wish it UUtinetly understood that at present we can only sell on commission. Eliza R. Snow, President. Priscixla. M. Staines, Vice President. Elizabeth Davis, Secretary. Carpets of every tlyle and sluide from :i0c. per yard upwards, Chi-n.i- y fr Cocoa Mattings; Linoleum, a first class and durable material for overing halls, counting rooms, offices, etc. together with Mats, and Hugs English and American Oil Cloth, can b found in endless d250 variety at Z. C. M. I. -- Local 'end Other Matters. TilEKMtJAi K ! Mil 83 the shade at ! p.m. tially overcast. Jereoa to-da- V. in Par-- 1 y. ,;Give Them H 1." Certainly. them have, ou will do that if you give anything, for that is all you either to give or to keep. Appointment. Elder Wm. Pax-maTravelling Elder in the Lon don Conference, is appointed Presi dent of that Conference. MiUental Star, Sept. 18. n, Lost. A pair of silver mounted spectacles in a case, somewhere be tween Mr. T. W. Ellerbeck's house 17th Ward, and President Wells' house. ' Any one finding the fame and leaving thtm at this office, will confer a favor on the owner. "Brigiiam Young."' Lieutenant Governor Morris and a dozen officials have been After leading this letter, Brother half in the. northwest away some very sugges during the past six weeks,Territory Reynolds made hunting tive and appropriate remarks on up our Indians, armea witn treaties home industries and the great de and presents, and so far as heard their success has been remark sire President Younc felt to have from able. They have met the Indians the people push forward in the iu large numbers at different points in the Territory, and we hear that development of on every occasion they have coma ture. off victorious home-manufa- - e, n. An organization was formed by electing the followinjr persons as officers of the association Miss E R. Snow, Pre&Ident; Mrs. Priscilla Mrs. Eliza Staines, beth Davis, Secretary; Mrs. Bath- sheba Smith, Treasurer; Mrs. Sarah M. Kimball, Mrs. Lydia Ann Wells, Mrs. Phebe Woodruff, Mrs. Presiudia Kimball, Director. Many excelleut remarks were made by the officers and such suggestions by Miss E. R. Snow and others as were adapted to the occasion and organization of the association. After all the business had been transacted which seemed reof quisite at Jthe time, the toofficers at the board were requested meet the Old Constitution building at 6 o'clock the same evening, and after singing and prayer the Convention adjourned sine die. Vice-Preiden- carrying away with them, as the result of each encoun ter, treaties signed by the chiefs of tribes, ceding their rights over Im mense districts ot territory, and leaving behind them nothing worse than cartloads' of presents for the Indians, and the memory of a visit pleasant and profitable to both sides. It is thus we hope to right and win all our Indian cam paigns. To the United States we will leave the exclusive employ ment on feuch occasions of hore, foot and artillery. We shall be content with a contract, reduced to writing, and signed by both parties. Confidence, Legot of faith kept and justice observed, has ever been and will ever be, we trust, the bond of union between Canada and her red children. Well would it have been for our neighbors had they faithfully observed their treaty obligations with their Indians. Had they done so It would have saved them thousands of lives and millions of treasure, and preserved them from the condemnation of their own people and the rest of the world." The above is pretty severe, but not who ly undeserved. Our dealings with Indians have been a shame and a disgrace to the country from the earliest period of Its settlement, and unless there is a radical change we shall continue to blunder and stumble along a wearying pathway of blood until the race of the red man is extinct. -- St I'aul Pioneer, &e2t. 24. RAILROAD Merchandise, Coal, ...... Coke, Ore I.lineUoefc Hay Wagons, (Jaa Pipe, Fire Clay. A New, ttVvlse I, F.ularjfe-l- , edition ot the Uoctrlue and Agent9 for the celebrated CALIFORNIA ! JinproVdii BLANKET LINED Covenant of tue C'unrcu of Jena Cbrltt of Lat ter Day Salnt,contalning the Revelation.- given to Josehp Smith, jun., tho Prophet for the building1 up of the Klnclom of God in the last days. Printed on flno paper, from new, la rare clear type, and containing nearly COO pages To this edition there have been a number of add.tions made, the sections luivo been ersed and numbered, and a full and 'com added. Orders received now will bo filled in order of receipt. Mailed to any part of the TVrritoiy or States on receipt of price. Full Cloth, Kmbosned Sides, gilt back and sprinkled edges, 92.00. Full Imitation Morocco, embossod Rides, gilt back and sprinkled edgcs &2.KO. 1. O. CALDEK, Address Iecret Now O.Uce, fait Lake City, Utah. RIAETED GOODS, OVERCOATS, COATS PANTS. AND UiniHg and Hunting Coats OVERALLS, JUMPERS MABYSVILLE BLANKETS, A lwn prehensive Index and Contents ha HEAVY k SHIRTS, &c. FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, LWA VS A PLKASURX TO SHOW OUR GOODS. OUR GROCERY OEPJffiTflEFJT Conralna a Complete Btcck of MANAGERS OF COUNTRY STORES WOULD DO WELL 1( EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND MUCES BEFORE THEY PURCHASE ELSEWHERE. - AND CHILDREN'S , 6.(7,290 1,700,' 00 1,143,S0 3' 0,062 231,300 4(12,380 3fl,491 340.0C0 - 74,303 128,60 21,400 )82,200 21,368 Ti Total .. FORWARDED. Merchandise, hulllon, Ore Wagrons .T00,7;t6 ". Copper Mat, Wool and Hides Sa'.t,. - Lumber, Produce, Live Stcck,. Copper ere, Firo Drlok j... 12,31 , 90c. JS,Tj0 NVo nun 1,700 ,30 10581 1T5.8T 7 toi I,'!S0.70j so.000 600,000 97,450 176,648 : Total,. 1,000 308,000 M8,6j0 I ,EW) 38,665 4,200 upward?. Coke Bock, Bulldlntr Material, AL IilERCHMDISE 826,846 1,470,250 1,46,000 687,860 1,000 For Variety, Quality and Prices, dozen HATS and BONNET SHAPES. 5,000 pieces RIBBONS, all widths and latest shades. 500 boxes Paris FLOWERS. boxes 800 FEATHERS Consisting of Notions, and WINGS, choice and new. 100 pieces TURQUOISES and SILK VELVETS. 500 dozen Felt and Velvet HATS, for Lad!ts, Misses and Children. - -- :o: Men's, Bjys' & CLOTHING, DryGoods, BOOTS and SHOES, T S AND O A T . A CMta's - -- 7 Etc., Etc. CHOICE GrROC JhJJHLIE A HAHDWABEj CROCIlEnY, CtC.f GtC, bUITS, for Men 2,000 and Boys. '' ... 3,000 palM CAS3IMERES and other Pants to suit everybody. 1,000 dozen White Shirts, . Cass and California Over and Under shirts, etc., O loves, Socks, Suspen- ". f TMrpUTEIi cases Men's BOOTS, for the Miner, Farmer and Man of business, Brogaus, (Jailers and Slippers. 50 dozen Gents' ; and Boys' of Latest HATS, Styles and Lowest 300 GEHEML Pii.-m- . -- Sadler, ennings. ders. :o: ORBERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN MERCHMDISE. NEW YORK TRACE. ST. or D. NOTIONS, WIS M. Hosiery. Cutlery, Piper. Jewelry, Mr., we carry complete stock. ll. ARGALL UANCFACriREKB MEN'S and .11 1 llaviii purchased a tooJ tort Ion of our Stock at the late heavy Auction 8ales, at If m than regular prices, we are prepared to rive our customers, at Wholesale or Retail, the benefit of Low Pric-?- . Established 1864. F. AUERBACH & BRO. O. HARRIS, Secretary WESTERN OIL COMPANY, ni.KtTTA0TraxK8 or RAILWAY AID 11MMY OILS or : CAR and AXLE GREASE, BOYS'? H. . anil 316 i:nmilnn.y, SIS, HAM BTKEZT. ST. LOl'IS. dm JUKN E. COWLES. 4 Ui N - Y KAICDAKD O RIC ALL lOM. ' Fmlrbanks BENEDICT, HALL & 10,. BOOtS & SHOES Orders promptly filled and honorable treatment guaranteed. LOUIS TRADE. U SKIDMORK, freat TrMW. o 760,OUO 17&365 309,837 P MILLINERY GOODS. 1,25748 rOBWAHDED SO DIB . Charcoal in daily receipt of the Choicest Assortment of To Suit I he WautM of onr 2,424,5M . 4t491,14o Sundries-.- -. Merchandise, Coal- ,- :re mj&n ad - X LOVES, at n'u 132,323 6.7 2,0 o Merchandise,.., Bullion, Ore, ......... Hot It Copper Ore-.- .., Fire Clay,......'.....-- . Wool Hides, Iron Ore, Hay Charcoal, Building Material Lumber, CI dozen Ladies' Fashionable BELTS, from 15c. to $1.00 each. 1,000 dozen Ladies' and Chi.'-dreWooleu HOSE. 1,000 pieces EMBROIDERIES, from 5e. upwards. 1,000 Ladies' Felt BKIRTS, from 4,000 SOUTHER N. RECEIVED FHOU SOUTH. Coke Wafronr Machinery dozen 100 I40,b00 172,9)0 JI Produce, Ice Lumber , L0J $1.00 a pair. 42.28 T(.al ' I A IS AT HAND VERY CHEAP. 24,:KX) h . 219,654 3,B74,f8 2,224.479 !tt,700 , - SHOES & SLIPPERS L. 2,473,100 6,007,850 Sundries.., -- ; JUST PUBLISHED Lb. Charcoal Lumber, Machinery Rui'din? Materia!.. Produce,... ' m LADIES' COVEWAHTS STYLISH and CHEAP. A RECEIVED. d )0-j- 300 PAIRS 1878. UTAH CENT R - Wa-satc- FREIGHT REPORT During September, n W cheap. AND ALL CLASSES OF HOUSE FUJIXISIIIKQS. c High Council. The members o the High Council are requested to meet at the Council Hou?e on Mon day evening next, at half past six Conference people, don't forget o'clock. A full attendance is wish t. call on R. N. Russell, 5 doors ed. Geo. F. Ginus, Clerk. west of Theatre, for your fine Table Conference. The general authoSeventies' Meeting. The loth Salt, only 7- cents per Hundred of the Church were presented rities and 23rd Quorums of Seventies will d246 Pounds. in Conference this sustained and School-housmeet at the 7th Ward Messrs. Hill & with the followiug Boca Beer. afternoon, directly after the close of the after Graves, of this city, are agents for noon services In the Tabernacle, on changes from last Conference the sale of the celebrated lager beer, Sunday, Oct. 8th. A full attend John W. Young, as First Counsellor to President B. Young, inmade at Boca, Cal., and imported ance of the members is desired. t herefrom for the delectation of the stead of Assistant Counsellor. d2t5 William McLachlan and Geo. Salt Likens. A Sunday School Movement. Stoneware Jars for Pickles general meeting of the Sunday Whittaker, counsellors to the PreUkl All sues, not por-.- school supeiintendents and teach sident of the Priests' Quorum. ;i i I P.eerve.. Wm. II. Folsom, Assistant to Little & Roundy. ers of the Territory was held at the Truman :; O. Angell, Architect of the Ward Fourteenth Rooms Assembly itji: Church. Of last the Twelve Aposevening. Betr Winter 1 omea After the presentation of the auGet your stoves fixed at J. W. Tuck- tles there were present Elders John fleld A Son's who are prepared to Taylor, Wiifbid' Woodruff", F. D. thorities, the Conference was ad cupply new grates, backs, etc., for Richards, and George Q. Cannon. dressed by Elder Joseph F. Smith. There were representatives from all kinds of stoves. nearly all of the counties and the Old oast iron taken for pay. Nearly an Accident. Some ex time was occupied mostly by hear citement was caused on East Teming from the superintendents, the ple Street this afternoon by a horse Cu'lutZ. C. Jf. I. and examine ret orts of the progress of the move attached to a light wagon throw rv:v tll of French and American ment being vary encouraging and ing out his heels furiously, breakthat the. .Bishops' and ing the dashboard In pieces, endanWt'l Paper., from 12J?. to $2 00 indicated i l leauing men were laiurjg a gering the lives of three small y.--r roll; also fresh nrsvclties in Ceil-i- oiuer Dc : iru'.io.'ts, Frescoe Borders, more lively iu'.ercst in it than children, who were in the vehicle. heretofore. . etc. The horse started to run away, but 'We' look upon this movement as was promptly caught by an active one of the most important that can to be man, whohappened young Pok Kknt, a HetJdK, containing be considered by the " community. near. six rooms, Two Blocks from Main Its interests are at the foundation Street, go )d well and other conve- of the superstructure of the future Theatre. Mr. J. M. Ward and niences, apply, to John B. Kelly, greatness-n-Misa Winnetta.Montague presented prpeiily of the the sensational News Ofl&oe, or ou the premises. - . drama of "Through Saints. :. .j " d 257 1 w . i by Daylight" again at the Theatre . ,. r i vase. oonie aimoer last lime since Boca Califoxnia night." The piece, being full of Lager Beer can b had ef Hill A Giaves, at the Jehn B., alias "Ben," Tasker, a striking situations and attractive young fellow named Macfarlane, scenes, ana being spiritedly played, Saloon. d26o and the latter's wife, associates of went ofl well, and met with con the aforesaid notorieus Tasker, were siderable applause. Misa Mon indicted by the grand jury for the tague's singing manifestly pleased 7. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. displays murder of Robert Lund, who had the house, and the singing and i rare and choice assortment of Curtains and Curtain Materials, suddenly and mysteriously disap- dancing of Mr." "Ward was vigorous peared, suspicion pointing to Tasker ly and vociferously encored. The Willi and Blind Trimmings, Up-- h el al. as having dealt foully with two were creditably supported by ''- - Ttr q elc.t'elc. Lund, there having been a dispute the home company. The first and between him and Tasker. Aru-- the last act of the play have some or had got afloat that Lund had stirring scenic effects. For Sale, two First-clas- s mile- been murdered This evening Mr. Ward and Miss by Tasker and comage tickets in book form, for 1,000 and a down well panions, put Montague make their last appear dry miles each, oyer the and near the mouth of Bingham Caflon, ance, when they will present the Chicago Northwestern Railway; apply at about seventeen miles from this original, sensational, and emotional this office. city, Efforts were 'made by the four act drama of "The Winning H. Dinwoodey has just received officers of the law to discover the Hand, or the .Lone House on the one car of the latest styles of PAR whereabouts of the absent, horse Hook," which they played for 200 LOR FURNITURE. thief, but none were successful un consecutive nights at Wood's Theatil the day beore yesterday, when tre, New York. Mr. Ward appears Geo. C FKBausoif, watchmaker, the body was found ia the as "Harold Thornton," "Dan H, First South St., a few doors east well before alluded to, which is "Farmer Sam," and of Commercial St. ninety feet deep. The body ras "Broken Down. Sport," with songs, -- AM) 57 TO-DA- Y. &C. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, matting. THE 1L-- d-- Under mul OvornlilrtM, C1nM, DHAWKIiri, 1IOHF, Ac, New Edition or Pl'FI.If, Dress Goods, Waterproofs, Linseys, Flannels, Kentucky Jeans, j. sr m 3Z3 of tix-- OKHUUSU TO THE INMTCTION OF Till: CONStsTINtt Ol NOW LIVERPOOL -- GOODS! tot ko'.h Fall and Winter Goods N. R. Tllr.V ARK i ift.rru'i, ! lull QOEEMOWN rnv a i'l Hi Sm. 134 A ISA Vrnnd Street, :' mi HtS' dltu GEO. A. CLARK, SOLE h A6EHT l. r.i.nur.ionY It is the Best Made, A Complete Assortment WHhlnrton Ave. Tl LOITII. dlZ7 804 & co MdanufacturtrtlanSlIobbertltf ' rOB BAUI BY CornerJCrosby And Branch Stores throttgnout the dHO Territory. Pomps and Fire Engines uxl SfaMt Ma Afnguininu Ie4t Lee4 Ihpe NORTH MAIN ST.. 691 PP . ST. LOUIS, MO |