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Show They would have the majority exemplar ily punished, by law if it at but without avvoxra uonio could conveniently bebe,done rnBLisMD daily, with. vovn law if it could not the have would mojarity They O. CALDER, sect to the penitentiary and their AND EllTiJK property sequestrated and confiscated for the benefit of the minorOctober 26, 1S7. Thursday. ity, "assessed for camjnin pur THE EVENING NEWS. o'ci-oc- vrn poses. PBOjlB'SjiCbt r it n i e k a t i: ! TO CONGRESS, GEO. Q. GANNON. HEWS OF THE DAY. Spain gets her navy ready. More fight- .Servla-TurkU- h ing. The'Porte and the armistice. Servians greatly depressed. Thousands in a Btarving condition. Uarcelona conspiracy. A man confesses to murdering Maggie Bauer on Ijong Island. Tildea caucus at New York. Taft and Ilaiatead speak. aft defends his order. Political nominations. Sullivan trial. Indian campaign. R bbery and attempt at drowning at tit. .Louis. Indiana election return. I'olitico-ofilcia- l changes. A negro murderer hung. English troops for Malta. Roumanian chambers In extraordinary session. Visitors "at the White House, L't t J per day. Aublain, the lielgian murderer, recaptured. The Turkish consul at Titlis in u Tiered by robbers. Marquis of Hartiugton and the Chiidtiaus in Turkey. Organization of the monetary 1 1'ijinmission. International convention of merchants at Philadelphia. The Sullivan trial thejury unable to agree. Bankruptcy in Chicago. Body found in Iast Jliver, New Vork. Foul play susjected. The Turks repulsed. They would do all Illiquid much more, always and in each, every, and all coae providing that they, the ringites themselvef, were the minoiity, which they arc notoriously at present, and are likely to bf, thank heaven. That the ringites do or would do all these vile things is plainly man ifest by their constant proceedings, their misrepresentations and lies, their slanders and libels, their biowbeatings of officials, their shameful abuse of respected citi zens and of all who do not aid and abet the ringite conspiracies, their continual attempts to violently twist the law and influence the courts to sweivo from the line of impartiality and right, their ceaseless attempts to obtain from Congress special a r.d prescriptive legislation, their corrupt actions of divers kinds, and their unscrupulous and rascally conduct in general. What competent term can be applied to these ringite characters? They are certainly not American in any true sense of the word. They aro an abnormal growth, that should be judiciously pruned from the body politic, an unsightly wen, defying all laws of symmetrical contour, a loathsome ulcer, eating its sickening and corrupting way into the political corporeality. Huch are tho ringites beyond controversy, as demonstrated by their own outrageous record. They are the enemies of God and man Who would vote incontestablv. for them, or for their candidate? Nobody who has the slightest love for his country, for his fellowman. Nobody who possesses the faintest scintilla of self-respe- ct. By Telegraph. PEK WKSTtHS UNION ttUAiUA TO-DAY- 'S fit LINE. DISPATCHES. Letters nial depot, to the New York and List of The entire party liEMAININO in the Post Office at Suit other visitois. then proceeded to the building Ik, Lako City, Oot. 187, which, if not nt to through the gate, where an address called for withloone moatb, wii) of welcome as delivered by Mr. tliol)rn i.ptrerujnce. i Georgo W. Wears, of the PhiladelThe riarty then phia Exchange. proceeded to the municipal a cold lunch was served, build-ing,wh- n lie 'Iilal Ihe Jury iIIIyrm un- - nbl to Agree, nud VlMcbarsed l.y Use I onrt Judee McAllister uiirsn weverely Criticised. CiiiCAtio, -- (i. The jury in the case of tho People to. Alexander Kullivan, on 'ilttl in the Criminal Court litre for the murder of Francis llanford, came into the courtroom this morning, and again Informed the Court, Judgo McAllister, that they were unable to agree, and asktd to be discharged, and - with this request the Court iAimw , A llendKieonT A rmstroiiif J J AM rich K b James A I-- ete com- plied. It is understood that the stood eleven for acquittal and jury one for conviction on that charge. There i.s much discussion in the city about tho alleged partisan course of Judge McAllister during the entire trial, especially in his instructions to thejury. Prosecuting Attorney Heed has openly intimated in court his opinion of the rulings, and the feeling is so streng in town that several petitions are Jn circulation asking McAllister to resign. Tho petitions at the Board of Trade havo been signed by a majority of the mmt prominent members, and embraces from 1,500 to 2,000 names. this morning, The Inter-Ocea- n editorially, comments severely on the conduct of the presiding Judge, and charges that he has disgraced the bench l7 his palpable and per sistent contortion or facts and law. The Tones, on which journal Mr. and Mrs. Kullivan were formerly employees, i the only city paper Lhat of McAllister's approves course. ;ilcnvy Failure. Win. B. Whitney filed hi voluu in bankruptcy this tary ipetition i v.; ih ;.j .... )". una ami distributed over New York State. The heaviest creditor is E. G. Whitney, of Madi son, Wis., $100,000. The I,ouisvilIe City National Bank has a claim of $'20,000, and tho Northern Bank of Kentucky $10,000. The assets are, in bank and other stocks, $70, 000: real estata $100,i00: railroad bouds $50,000; of this amount $!"" iXM) nas been realized under ai assignmentB.uiaao in is7j to ueo F. Deuiing, and Jo W. King, M. Clark, of Indiana, under the in solvent Jaws of that rtale. Allereoce Atkinson M M Armstrong H K Peacock (J T'ltman 1 Jeremy M & J onus II Jackson J S .lonuson M 11 JacKlin 8 Kemp G M Jrpson IIodwayMrg Iinyd A Krown F. E Hcauett E Buchan E llerrev L NT. 1 Pratt A A Palmer Hh K Rogers L Keioh F A E lingers M Klmbill Mrs ( Kosenfielfl I. Kic hards E C Hicharda C Hoes M N 1 Koeengrreo Keiojilou Homing M A T Upier H rQ addon H Eodlnghaui A A J Stewart J L)iainG Clayton CarlDKton E Eainl J Sawyer (.' Jteatie I, Brown M t: E Carrtaffton M Lane J Camtiell k nacey j u Crouiar W T La men E Him Lewis M Eaughloy J M DuDoanson MorrU A Mre Miller A Drabber T. Miller C Driifffi P V Miller C Decker K Matlieug C Moore C EdmoiiiU E Mory It Frederick MrsMay f J o Horrii Find lay J Fo6tor W B M C Morris CUllteber A Morris 8S M (J rant! Mauley 2 Q MorrU 8 Gray j.1 M Milner 8 Grant J H Jl George JM VV Nlcbola Mrs Goouelt Nielsen E II Hyman Mrs Neunton K 1 Delongr 8 Hacking A A Hyman Hicks K J Halos L HI Smith M'.2Needham S A " Snyder E Rperry MM C Spiera Bainson M A Shaw K Smith M A , M J Howard Hyde M A Howell M V C Ginc-re- H F J I, Wostover II White E Wiihur Waloa 8 C Clark V. 11 Colam G " laitcd. L'O. I he number Washington. of visitors at the White House average L',000 per day. Exteuslvely G ICemplaiid A Crottord J Kennely II M EHolkr J Campbell Cnok M II Eellv J Kirkwcol H C Cushinir K Olays W C KlBUon K E W I. Carter Chamberlain I.u as A Chandler FOREIGN GREAT tBRITAIN. Her avy ou au i:ui Nialu Plat-luflent War Footing- W H Carter A special etfort has been rnmade this season to render this department complete. It consists in part of i Bleached Damask Table Linen, lurivev iveus Loom Di ee Napkins, Towel in g- Orasho, Huck and Damask Towels, etc Nottingham Curtain Nets, Marseilles, Honeycomb, Crochet ami Dutch limits. T- A U Olsen U Odborne D t - & Co Olseu O ALSO SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Latest Novelties in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Shawls of the most pleasing variety, which we at unusually low rigures. Special attention is called to these goods, as they defy competition. are ffe ring- - FUIX A M or LINE LADIES' SiapletonG E fiwycr Sheridan II HOSIERY. V This stock i.s now complete, with full lines of Cotton and Woollen Hose and Half Hose, Shirts ami Drawers, Cardigans. Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, etc. - t. r ciples of American government, statesmanship, or politics. Perhaps we ought to except the lajjter, If understood in its very modern meaning in thi country,, which is, struggle for the spoils. It does not matter a bit to these ring people what they are known a?, so long as there is hope of their obtaining their nefarious ends. They are everything by turns, and nothing long, except the same unscrupulous characters as they always were, at least since their connectlcn with the ring. TLey will be republican or democoncratic, Grant or anti-Gral, servative or radical, liberal or anything or nothing, but thc-are recreant to all, with the proviso that they are always ''loyal," intensely "loyal," which,! in the peculiar ring vocabulary, means dead set after nt, anti-libera- y . sub-commis- sion de.-poti- c, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is complete, and embraces all the novelties of the season, which are offered "at attractive prices. The Fancy Chaneellors in new patterns cannot be excelled, while our Perseus Knots, made in all new designs, aro worthy an inspection; as also our Black Folded Ties, which speak for themselves. This department comprises Cloves, Loathor Cloves Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Fancy Half Hoso, Cloth Linen Handkerchiefs, and Mitts, Paris Kids, Conulno Dog Skins, Carriage Rugs, French Jewelry, Silk Wristlets, Wool puffs, Wool Mufflers, 1 i, TAYLOR Lille, captured The Harqula or Hartlngton and the s 4 In Turkey. Tiie Marquis of Hartiugton, the leaner or me Liinerais, returned to London from Turkey yesterday He spoke at a private meeting of me liberals, and advocate J the lm mediate convocation of Parliament, the Marquis indicated hia intention to oppose the pblicy of the government and support a modiflei in mo unnstlan provin autonomy ces or i urKey. hri-itlnn- steps an Instrumental Stilus. Mr. SOL SMITH RUSSELL, the renown ed Comedian; Misa ANA TKERSA HEKG EH, tho most accomplished Cornet Soloist in America; Miss ETTIE MORGAN, the only iaay naxopoone player; miss KMKL.INK AiN'DKKSON, Violoneellste, and tho EN 1IRE COM PAN If v ill appear. All the Lnte Munieal Novelthn uf the Dft;i win ite trreiemai. Poors op n at 7. PdiforiiKiate commeuce at n. me saie or seats win commenco on Thursday mominsr at Theatre Box C'Uioo. POPUEAlt ITtlCES Paronette. Paniuette Circle and First Circle 1 00. No extra charge for reserved tioata. GlZI :S2FJ3 S'EI52 200 90 17, SMOTICE. . 890 510 Justice, 24; 24; 24J; 24, a, too b 5 , .,; 10 IN DRIED FRUITS !!! Grocery And us forewarning Is forcarmlnfr. tho Doctor kindly Informs every lover of self that ho Is fully prepared, and guarantee, to oure tho malignant evil in uuy of Its s t aires. Hut &s prevention U bwttcrthnn cure, arp'y at once and you b hal novcr bo cursed with tho Ismail Vox. 0 I i:. ii. ev ii.at, lt Waul, and at rtsiJence, Market llow. Oilico GROCERIES, H m d.'80 wffl Department STREET. d'j;tt F. COLDER & CO.. Five Doors East of Godbe's Drug Store, A rci.t. FT.CK Or IjiVIlGUI SIZQ II jEiiiiEiis & GLASS tat LiTiii Genu, General Insurance REAdY- East Tan pic St., Ao. AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY ONE ELSE WILL SELL. ! Delivery Wagons will call for Fruit at Residences, or at Railroad HOME FIRE CO Art PA NIES. f 1,908,161 00 Or Hartford. Niagara Fire Insuranoo Coiu'y, Or Hew Tork, PeunsylvanlaFiro Insurance Company, or Philadelphia. Home Insuranoe Company, S. P. TEASDEL. 0,017,12100 TWO HUNDRED GALLON) A l,.1C0,0UO 00 - - New York LlMusurance Co, GROCERIES. 1,450,00 ) 00 525,000 00 Liverpool and London and Globe Insuranoe Co., ,45,100 Ixiinlon and Lancashire Insurance Company, 5,000,000 Scottish Commercial Insurance 8,250,000 Company, British America Assurance Co., 800,000 of WOOL! , Our Entire Stock of 6,200,0(M) Oi Or Colu mbas, O. I1FOREICN FIRE COMPANIES. miiis PM. GLAZING DONE TO ORDER rhicuix Insurance Company, or Fhlladelphla. SASH AIL SIZES. At Of New York. Insurance Company of North - - America, ! BARGAIN, will be sold from to.,fl& per gallon. 1 STEWA RT'S 00 00 00 00 30,COO,600 00 BRUSHCS, PAINTUUSU r ... t WII1TWAB1IEI18, Mud Hom-i- t tbe Illffbeat Prlp In CahIi, Ntore-pa- y For which I will Total Capital and AwvU,' ,8a,U3 A HAVE In my possession: , OUKBAX. TiMXLY CBI, m n tie Cloth, eonslatlav of Itosfcln, Tweed, Jean, t'lnnuela, Llnnvys ana etc. y Also, Yarna, plain For sale, wholesale and reUU, by Z. C fauey. One bav MARE, two years old. small star illubtn, Oodbe, Pitta Co., B. p. to forehead no brands or marks visible. We fall (he Atteuiton or the In- - M I., Messri. the best Tailors in Ilavlnff made special. arrangements with some Msosra. Kimball A Lawrence. If not claimed within ten days from date. the City, am prepared to fvrnlsh Suits to order t ojin any style, costing Narltaj; Public or Salt Uks VfT and Teasdel, MeMra. Dav m. CcMesara. Jeualnn, Monday, Nov. 6. 1876, will be 2sold at the Bons A Sadler, O. W. A Cutfrom fZO to ?30. City, at p.m. pound in Tooele vicinity to tho above List of Flrjt Class, Old ler, Walker lirojhere.Davis, Taylor T. W. MORGAN, Office of the Milte Flrgt South Street, opposite Townsend House, and at the Factory, BTKWAhT bkos, & CO.. District Pouodkeeper. and Reliable Companies. s of a mile East of Penitentiary. d 140 Tooele City, October 26, 1874. ( dsw Pltttburib, Pa. diei XX3t Xjoaaioo. es-tr- ay three-fourth- I . ! Closings Out SILT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Home Insurance Company, Rates GLAZED LINSEED OIL m DRIED FRUIT a Specialty - OF D DRY GOODS, lOO.OOOIbs. EM'S Whichrthfy uro offerlnr at BOOTS AND SHOES, WANTED nr -- SOUTH HAVE GOODS. WASATCH VOOLLEN SECOND 6. Price $2 Per Boltle, ASSORTED STOCK. Depots. WALKER 1 Which o.iglit to bo in tho rKScFsinof ery porson. RECENTLY SELECTED. FULL ITER many yraiV ktu 'y ami practice, is rrcpsitd to iiiot tho fearful foe. $M ALL-PO- X PLACE-GOO- D LOW PRICES. AT- - HERE A LIST, EXCHANGE.! - , Ram- FOR THE GREAT EXG LIS II ! thcui a call to sco for yoiirsc!vra. :popular , 24 Succor, 10c; J Union, 13; 13f; 133, b oS5 190 Justice, 670 Li&ay .v LAKE CITV Eagle House, Main Street KSTItAY 'HOTICE , IN SALT TEASDEL'S " , the page is on DR. E. L. PLANT UiE JEE2 lt7tt. of Utah,') In the Justice's Court, Territory Co. of Salt Lake, Third Precinct, MINING STOCKS. City of Bait Lake,) A. II. Kaikigh, J. r. 1 SUMMONS. MORNINO BOARD. Naylor BriS., l'lamt;tr, vs. Xemand 66, E. Ela worth, Jr., fvancitoo, Oct. 26, 1876: 12:25 p.m. Dofendaut. J and Interest $'6. To E. El&worth, Jr., Greeting Ophir, 50; 50j; 50 J Mex, 28 jj; 2SJ You are hereby summoned to bo and an. G & C, 16; 15J; 16J; 16 rear before me. the undersiirned. at m v of flee, in said precinct, lu tho city and counB & B, 48; 48; 49; 48 ty ef Salt Lake, on the 8tb day of Decem581 Cala, 58J; 5S'f; ber, A.D. 187H,n at 10 o'clock a.m., to answer J 14 a Havae, complaint ld against you by tbe above Con Va,54; 541; 51i; 54g; 54 J; named plaintiffs, wherein thev claim ludir- ment against you for ' the turn of ninetfone 5 s 54, on note. Con Va, 542; 51J; 53J, b 5; 53; dollars, If tou fail to appear, judgment will 1m 54 rendered against you by default, for the amount of said demand and costs hereon. II AN, 83; 82; 83 To the Sheriff, or any Constable, ef rr)1 5 s HJ, Point, Hi; County, Greeting : Make legal service and 23 23 jj return hereof. due Jacket, J; Given under my band, this 20th d.irnf Impl, 8.90c A. D. 1878. 12$; 13; 13); 12, s 60; October, ' Kentuck, A. H. RALEIGH, 12 the Peaco of said Precinct. of Jmtice 45 Alpha, 45; 45, 30; Belcher, 184; 18g 523 8 Nev, Hi; 11, s 5; 12 205 Bullion, 36J 30 Utah, ,17. 140 Exchequer, 15; 15 220 Overman, 83; 84; 84i ."EL Parowan-Parowau- October I 250 1225 1085 ii'l j'ou only tioed givo DRIED FRUIT TAKEN Q with fresh troops. An official bul letin states that the Turks on Tues day made a desperate attempt to break General Novczelloff's linos, out were repu.'sed with great 8iaugnter. 205 The Racing Plague . or six years oldi branded W on left shoul der. One bay IIOnSE.threo years old. one h'nd foot whllo and erot in forehead, brandod Increase. CO combined, on left thiph. Pakis, 20. Specie in the Bank JTQorTJQ uiio nay oaiu race makk and Colt, of France increased 16,583,0OJ franca ten or twelvo Toars pinto old. branded J C thus: tbe Points of tbe C duwa below the inn nt the past week. the J. on left shoulder. DHP eomblued. the III D reversed, on left thigh. one srray hoksk, two years old. TURKEY. One sorrel HORSE, thnw rmra ol.l. hlum I ho Tnrbs Kr pulsed with Great face, branded P with a point extending out to the left of tbe upper part of it connected hlanffhter. on right shoulder. Bei.uk auk. 26. General Novo- - toIfthenotP,claimed and taken awnv lv Sulnr. zelloM has asked for reinforcements day, the 26th day of October, A.D , 1876, sold will be at public auction. for the Servian army of Ibar. and JAM K5J J. ADAMS, Col. Becker has been ordered there , Poundkeeitor, 680 JSL. ANY OTHER HOUSE t e tAII AND LOTS OP OTHER GOODS, 1 rio-h- 46-- 5 CUTLER -- Second C i rele r0c. Th ird Ci rele 2c , Murdered by Uobbera. Matinee Admission) tt'c and 25c to all Advices from Tifils say that the pans or tne nouse. Turkish Consul General and his wire, wnose assassination was an nounced yesterday, were murdered KSTIIAY NOTICE. by robbers. Russia is making every enort to discover trie murderers. T HAVE In my possession tho followiuif A (lescriDeo annuals: uae oiack makk and uoit. eisrht or n'ne WALLACHIA. years old, a brand rcsemblintr two horse one above tee other uud connected, Session. sboes, Extraordinary on left thigh. BrciiAKKST, 20. The Rounia One brown bald face MARE and colt, niau chambers have been convoked about fifteen years old, two white feet, L B on left and W on nhnui- branded in extraordinary seaudon on the 2i aer, a Xj on nip. ngnt of November next. One sorrellMARE, hipped. Maze face. Ove 78.5 & WILL SELL TIIEIU STOCK OF - 435 1030 985 730 100 1890 dx POSITIVELY SO! KUHELIi FRANCE-Miecl- .wsosr, su.pt. HOMiOR'llIST Mil :o:. jo. WalLPaper, BERGER FAMILY Blankets, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Shoes, - the money. O they are stupend ouly "loyal," they are! They monopolize the "loyalty," they do indeed By hook or by crook they mean to have all the "loyalty" possible, that i.s, all the money get atable. The taxes they are particu larly nungry ror, ana even rave about stealing them before they are 2,500 shares. 45 Bullion, paid. O what "loyal" people they Caledonia, 11 are, to be sure ! Chollar, H7 One fundamental American prin Cleveland, 9 Ci J Con Hercules, 0 is that all men are created Confidence, 1"; equal. This the ringites trample In C Point, 12i the mire. Exchequer, 1GJ (V- - hi Gould & Curry, 17; Another fundamental American Grant, 3 & 5 is principle that all men are endow & N, 10 H ed by their Creator witli certain Julia Con, 8 inalienable rights. This the ring Justice, 26 1 lies trample in the mire. Leopard, 8 Mexican, 31 Another fundamental American Pleasant View, ii principle is that to secure these just Southern Star, 1 j t. ; lights governments are Instituted Union Con, 15J Yellow Jacket, 27 among men. This the ringites Tbe Monetary Commission ttrran trample in the mire. Ized. Another fundamental American The United States Monetary de-iive principle is that gevernments Commission is now organized as their just powers from the follows: Senator John P. Jones, consent of the governed. This the fsevaua; Geo. S. Bout well, Mass.; Lewis V. Bogy, Mo.; Representalingites trample in the mire. K. L. Gibson, La.; Richard 1. Another fundamental American tives Mo.; Geo. Millard, Mich.; Bland, principle is that the majority shall Hon. Wm. S. Groesbeck, of Cincinrule in accordance with the above nati, expert; Prof. Francis Borden, of Cambridge, expert; Hon Alexprinciples. This the ringites tram ander Delmar, of Philadelphia, pN doubly in the mire. They are statistician and corresponding sec npped to the majority ruiing, retary; George W. Weston,Theof when they, the ringites, are not in Boston, recording secretary. tha majority, and they are opposed commission is now in session in lo the above principles when not The this city, takingwillevidence. shortly favoring their ambitious schemes, start for the Pacific coast, to take In doing despite to all these act evidence with regard to the pro metals in nowledged fundamental principles duction of the precious California, Nevada, etc.. and in of American government, the ring reference to other matters entrust ites prove that they are neither re ed by Congress to the commission. publican nor Tdemocratlc. They Body Fonnd Suspicion or Foul are not liberal, but exceedingly II Play. liberal. They are not so liberal as The body of C. C. Holmee, coffee monarchist?, but are extremely broker, was found in the East Iliv- io left bis office more despotic than the er, tnis morning, two o'clock for home, at yesterday accepted despots of the old world. and as there are marks of violence They are notably in the minority, on his body, it is supposed he was yet would they rule, and rule arbi- the victim of foul play. Holmes arrived here from San Francisco trarily, over the majority. a They would have a delegate sent about year ago. Ohio to Congress to represent the un Tbe Centennial Exhtbltlou and Merchant' Day. Iay and scrupulous minority, misrepre sent the respectable and over Philadelphia,. This is Ohio day and MerchantV.day at the Cen whelming majority. tennial, ana the attendance is more They would have all officials, lo than usually great. Among the cal and Federal, chosen from the crowds present on the grounds are numbers of Uhioans, and minority, to rule over the majo-rit- y. great their interest in the suitable ob servance of the day, added to the They would deny the majority general interest awakened by the the rights of naturalization, t presence on the grounds ef Governor Hayes, gives an animation to They would deny the majority the aHair that has hardly been of the rights citizenship. except on Pennsylvania eqaalled They would have the majority day. tried before juries composed exclu- International Convention ef Mer chants, sively of persons from the miThe International convention of nority; at the Pennsylvania They would have the majority merchants State Building, on the Centennial all the and the minority grounds is rather a r social; than taxes, pay steal and spend them. strictly businesslike event The Philadelphia merchants left the They would have the ; minority Commercial vote early and often, and the ma- o'clock and Exchange at nine proceeded to Front and jority be deprived of the right to Market streets to the special cars of vote at all. the Pennsylvania Railroad Centen- .' 1 LINE OF OUH The Tribune publishes the dated Belgrade, Wednesday night Foiland Y Mathewsi-- N ing: An important caucus was held says the Turks captured Bogo GoochC U Yourt J at Tildeu's house on Tuesday night, wiscnie mis eveniag, and are now at which the leading managers of advancing along both banks of tl inquiring for Lho above the Democratic party attended. Moravia. Fighting is going on, to arePersona to state when advertised. requested The local situation was the subject day, on me slopes or me leligrad J. M. Mooke, Postmaster. under discussion. The details have linn not llicforle not been fully made public, but Tbe Armistice Maid Its lAt Word. they are known, and the adherents A Times' dispatch from Vienna of Tammany Hall were greatly ex NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. cited last evening over the know conn reus the "statement that the ledge that the main purposes of the Porte has informed Gen. Ignatieft Its readiness to consent to a six meeting were to get rid or Jonu of armistice if all the Powers Kelly as manager ofof Tammany weeks' wished it. The correspondent adds Hall. Utter distrust Kelly and There would have been no difficul SALT X.AKE THEATRE. hia general committee is felt by Tilden's friends, and they believe ty in fulfilling this condition, bu W. T. UAiaUS EcsiSJtss Manaqla. he will sacrifice the Presidential it it turns out that the:Porte still on insists the and State tickets to obtain local stipulation that the POSITIVELY TWO DAYS ONLY! success; and even if Mr. Kelly him- Powers pledge themselves to pro self were disposed ;to be honest in long the armistice if peace is not FRIDAY & SiTUaBAY DET. 27. Z8 the matter, it is not believed he made within the original period can control his S00 colleagues in In spite of I gnatiefr'at conciliatory drawl Matinee Saturday at 1.). and attitude, little hope is entertained general committee. Eachassemlu Salt Lake Citv in near First will Russia that con appearance accept this every ene of these ward and ly five years, of the MOST ELEGANT ex be uowever, the union, understand may, that it COMBINATION in AMERICA, bly politicians of the Celebrated Original failure to elect the Tammany ticket pected that the Porte has not said and Only is to them political death, and hav- its last word. the a in interest Kllver general ing only Uuolatlont Storksgeneral election, and a very special i Vi ,i ontij new ov joiipois, success local of the interest in the 10. CONCERT TROUPE, 106; Erie, ticket, they are believed to be capSilver, 53,1. able of auy trading which would Capture of u .lurdcrer. help them. HOfi NMIT1I Leonard Aublain, tha Belgian The Greatest Comic Artist in tho Universe American Mluluff Board "Transac With their entire company of talented who escaped from (Jstend and Brus tions. musical artiste will appear as above. sels after officer in THAN the murdering at American the transactions The wan. has beei New 8mas,- BulladA, Duet, Comfc Char whose he custody acter Sketches, Cornet fa tut Quick mining board this morning Mere at France. 1 VV JACKETS, Printed, Embossed, Trimmed and Quilted, in immense assortment. M A n CLOTH FELT SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, Sauison II II Shielda U btcmhouf o L Sbanka J Scott 8 Smith II Smith B Schmidt F M X g Fettc-rma- BEAVER Of tin Latest Stvl es, with Fur and Silk Trimmings, which are exceedingly desirable R Suelgrovo FULL LINE OF A Linen Collars and Cutis, Ruillings and Neck llouchinus, Guipure Edgings, Yak Laces, French Thread Ed Italian Veil and Cluny Edges, Hamburg lodgings, and every article belonging to White Goods. lxjsey R Langford W EThornbury HS W Cnnncll W J Thompson J 'I lie Murderer of Haggle Hnnrr THEIR UTTER LACK OF PRINCornish W H Ecker E Taylor O 2 K Lambert E Taysum It ConJesaea. CIPLE. Thrubow S Eamb J Evans J T V HU1 MEane J New York, 26. A man named Tiie standard re Eureka ionijon, Vivian C J Co In all the movements of those Maconocher has confessed to hav- ports that Spain has decided to take Embody Mr Eirsen Van Wagencr uaver E T II Eanibert S who compo.se or sustain the narrow ing murdered Maggie Bauer, on steps toward placing her navy on W M All the FittT Long Island, in August. During more efficient footing. f to are D Wood 1) who J Murphy opposed ring persons his confession Maggie's mother at available ironclads will be imme Foster II J C T A Marsdtn Fowler Whltlug the interests of the people of this tacked him in the court, and he diately formed into a squadron, th Fuller JJJ Madsen A O Wright G was rescued only with difficulty. first duty of which will be to act as Fowler II O Mantrlpj) J Whittaker II Territory, one thing is ever con- He WHliams J D I'elton H .V Mastors J subsequently came near being a coapt guard. West J G F Mollan J It spicuously patent their utter lack lynched Fordham the by people. Mathews J T Wlese J More J ItfLUlug. of principle. They are absolutely Frey (i DrMorris J Wright J A TUden Caucus. A dojpatch to tho Standard I'wrdliani E MowtJss J recreant to the fundamental prinWhite It J W Wood II followE A Milos EASTERN. American manufactures, in :reat WHITE GOODS M A OUen P Alnawortli H Orr It C AtUursou II Hull C E Hatfonden E Owens A C It 1 K Howard BeesleJ K Benson V Hompsley h Parker MrK H Patten L) llruuley c; iiH llaininouick F Paul E Blanchard O Pratt E C II Huntington W Pitt J Boldan J Poulton .1 Hlackwoc--1 J JHill G Hoothc J Haynes H I'acoj J M Peterson llardie J Burrows P S J I'eilergon P Humj lliggerstaff HoagUml J Pried W E Hailoy T A It Illll M Braby E Hawks N Keg A G Brasher J W Hood T Itawdiii E Bvera T Boauchamt WHammor.d W Uich H Hasinus ii Borrows B Hedge W J W Hardy WB Uichard lik'han W A Cowan J Jauios W U Jones E P. Jone4 M Jones G' stock or it For the present season, consists in part of French, Herman, English and assortment, BLACK HOODS a specialty, in every variety. L D Maw. A Mabli - DRESS GOODS, W Wright II Winters Alia Auucar W J (libbs G Atchison W 8 Garrott Greoa J Abrama S L GrtlHth R Augustusoa V Green T Gardners J Adair J 2 Cutler C I! Cai lsen C P oi Vincent J Zrazcr I'iarel J I'hllnroW A t We call special notice to these fabrics, having bought prior to the advance in price of those maloritier them at Lower Figures than the present market nlue. ah and are thus enabled t o;sen 3 VVooley K Overton C C Williams S Weaterer A Z Priestley J E K Hagan J E ,r- BLACK SILKS AND VELVETS. X Tracy AA2 Turner Tucker E IS Taylor J E Tempest Taylor Ee Gran! Tovey K Thompson ENT! EPA1- Wo take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons anil the general public that our importations of ''FALL AND WINTER GOODS" are noVopon, and will ho found worthy of inspection. M 11 RET A - J U |