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Show of the latter party who concede likely to vary." For Congress Davis democratic success seem to be half and Fage, republicans, are certainAT dazed over the situation, and ready ly elected, l'acheco, republican, is KXCEPTID BTTWDAT3 ?C2Ll5UaO DAILT, . thought to be elected in the south' to conclude that their countrymen ern roua The contest is close have made a great and sad and District. Both parties at indecisive. O. CALDE R, AVID AND mistake this time, if never before, present claim Congressmen. No 1TJBUSHIB. F.DITOU and certainly a greater than ever further news fiom Oregon. , before. For many of that party November 9, 187C. have f :iiirsily, evidently come to think that FOREIGN. its retention in power U absolutely CHEAT BRITAIN essential to the welfare and even OF THE DAY. l'roposals Accepted. the safety of the Union. 0. The Vienna coitus London, com Election reports and Although absolute certainty may pondent of the Times telegraphs menta. for to be waited have until the that Russia ami France have ac A railroad disaster in Florida electoral college declares its vote in cepted the English proposal for a .Russia and France accept the December, j'et there seems to be conference. dish proposals for a conference. little doubt that the Democrats Hill 11 on l)ccrc:ic. the East Indies. have the popular majority, and Cyclone Inhouses in The bullion Bank of Eng A thousand destroj'ed, that the next administration will laud decreased JE the the piwst 1,29(3,000 ".000 persona periahed. weeK. be unless democratic, prevented tiiolttnud Sliver Shlpuieut. Fighting Japanese insurgby some cunning use of the politient. thousand pounds in gold, Fifty Gordon, the African traveler, cal machinery by the republican aud seventy thousand pounds in v. iil continue his explorations. silver was shipped for the United party. The closeness of the contest shows States Concerning the peace confer- that a powerful reaction has been EAST INDIES- The Liondon press accept operating iu the public mind, for at a Destruction by a t'y clone. Tiideu and think he will make the last presidential election the pretty good president. What the Calcctta, was9. -- The Districta of imea says. republican party had a very heavy Backrunge ravaged by cy Raw Dr. Waddy dead. majority, and in .addition to this clone on 1 uesday last. A thousand houses were destroyed, and High rate of foreign money the democratic ,party has had to native boiidhed in Ilavaua. caused tne town or Uowluttkau was sub fight against tho great-oddmerged by waves, and 5,000 persons Boston wool market. by the heavy patronage in the are believed to nave Tne In railroad iron hands of the party in power, and government ha3 sentperished. Improvement relief to the nils. the fact that the whole influence desolated sections. Gov. Hayes on the prospects. of ,tbe Government was with the FRANCE. Suicide at Custer city. republican party, to the extent even lut iCRMi . Specie Government employes excit- of the employment of the federal ed lit Washington. Paius, 9. Specie iu the bank of in different polling pre- France increased 2.3S5.000 francs Riot at Charleston last night. soldiery cincts and districts with a view the past week. Perin distress. the Franklin, with "Jonah" to its having mroe or less influence hj;j in securing as large a republican lAvtc-- on board. vote as possible. The act that iu CORRESPONDENCE. of these great odds the demospite EDITOKI AL NOTES. cratic party has given the other lwlltical .Ueciluir. The Hcotch people aie horri-iie- d party one of the hardest fights on Salt Laki:Nov. City, 1S7I1. to find that the whisky sold record, and in all probability has 8, won too the without Editor Desert t S"civ&: day, and that in little villages in that country is adulterated with vitriolic acid, and any serious split on the part of the A political meeting of the 5lh committees of investigation are republican party, speaks volumes and Gth wards was held in the 0th on Monday everywhere appointed. A Scotch-laan'- s as to the way the public sentiment Ward school-hous- e eveuiBg. Bishop Hickenlooper was whisky is more sacred than is tending. elected chairman and Thomas a Scotchman's Sunday. It does Green secretary, and Jesse West not do to tamper with either. chaplain. The chaplain ottered up a prayer, An eflort is under way to entiie cessation of the disease in 1S41, the malady probably lingered longest in Servia and Bulgaria. It was in Bulgaria that the last great European outbreak of plague occurred in when from to 90,00(L of the population were destroyed by the disease. It may be; therefore, that in one of THE EVENING NEWS. oci-ock- 183S-3- 9, diseases. STREETS. have the Centennial Exhibition peu till Thanksgiving Day. Bishop Gilbert Haven, the political Methodist preacher, sailed from New York, Nov. 1, on the bark ,.yffyjer,395 ton9, with some preacher companions, and SO negro emigrants, chiefly from South Carolina, for Liberia, Africa. The New York Herald says, "They seemed to be rather glad at leaving this land of liberty and equal rights, and no iloubt their minds pictured a future of glowing and perennial happiness on Afric'a sunny strand. Bishop Haven was in fine spirits. He spoke enthusiastically of the destiny of the colored race of the day, wheu, in educated numbers, they would return to their natal soil and redeem a great continent from sterility and barbarism. He dwelt fondly on the prospect he hoped to see arise of great fleets leaving the ports of America laden with intelligent and Christian negroes, carrying the torch of civilization and religion into the haunts of superstition, vice and heathenism.-Peter Reeves, of North And- uver, Mass., lost a child by death on a recent Monday, of diphtheria, another on Tuesday, two more on Fridaj--, and the fifth on Saturday.. The live were all buried together. The sixth child and the father and mother were left ill of the disease, all believed to be caused by defective drainage. The Washington Scar says, 'Papers with 'patent outsides'havet been declared by courts, both in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, to be not proper mediums for the of legal advertisements, inasmuch as they are not printed 'in the county' In which the interests aGected by such advertising exist. Wheu the State of New York, a few years ago, issued an election notice containing the proposed constitutional amendments, and amounting at legal rates to several hundred thousand dollars, new papers with these outsides were started in almost every town, the Jaw requiring the publication of the notice three months in 'every paper in the State.' The ephemeral issues continued about three months, pocketed their fee and subsided, having cost their proprietors little more than the price the white paper upon which they pub-liciii- oa were printed." Mr. Bergh says that it is milk that makes the man, that it has more to do with the health and physical organization of a people than any other aliment whatever, and that it determines what shall i'O the physical and intellectual ht:.ius of a rsation at large. -Truckco i to have a glass ;;. a u factory. An English paper saya the advent of thy Colorado potatoe has produced a sort of panic In Europe. bs-eti- e By Telegraph. PER WKSTiKS UNIOS TELEGRAPH LIMB. DISPATCHES TO-DAY- 'S U We call special notice to these fabrics, having bought prior to the advance in price als, and are thus enabled to otic thorn at Lower Figures than the present market value. Nevada, 12 b Manhattan, 15 b, GOODS, For the present season, consist: in part ol French, German English and American manufacture's in assortment. BLACK GOODS specialty. in everv varietv. ALSO TILL LINK A OF Linen Collars and Cuffs, llutliings and Neck Rouchings, Guipure Edgings, Yak Laces, French Thread Italian Veil and Clunv Edges, Hamburg Edgings, and everv article belonging to White (iood" a 10 t ii Savage, 13 b Overman, 80 are b Exchequer, 141 Q & C, 131 b, 14 A a b LINE FULL San Franeimio, Xuv. 9, 1:2:30 BEAVER CLOTH Printed, Embossed, Trimmed and Quilted, in immense assortment. 50; 505; 50 5S0 Mex, 26; 20 290 G & C, 13 j; 13 1 4S0 B & B, 45$; 45J; 45; 45 A, HOSIERY. b 5 i This stock is now complete,, with full line of Cotton and Woollen Hose and Half J lose. Shirts and Drawers, Cardigans Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, etc. OUR LINE OK MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is complete. and embraces all the novelties of the season, which are offered "at attractive prices, , I LL , ,vl.ll The Fancy Chancellors in new iaiicrns caiiuuL uu cacciicu, muiic uui x erseus Jvnots. maue in an new designs, are wor- thv an inspection; as also our Black Folded Ties, which speak for themselves. This department comprises " 1. 1 1 1 Cloves, Leather Cloves Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers, Fancy Half Hose, Cloth Linen Skins. Conuine Handkcrchiofs, and Mitts, Paris Kids, Carriage Rugs, Dog French Jewelry, Silk !; Cuffs, Wool Wristlets, Wool &c. &c, SL Mufflers, &c, EXjD3FlEI3GrE, Sxo.pt. in . "GUtOttUttfi" " . A lo-ua- y, the republicans theirs at 1,500. South Carolina for Tllden. Charleston', S. C, 9,2 p.m. The latest returns from South Carolina indicate that the democrats have carried the State for Tilden by 2,000 majority. Unprecedented Excitement. Washington, 8. The excite ment here is unprecedented and intense, and large crowds are at the newspaper and Itelecranh offices. In the executive departments no CAN THIS BE DEATH? business is doing; every one is definite returns from any The republican party dies hard, awaiting one of the States regarded aad with pitiable convulsive strug gle?, grasping at everything which Anxiety Extraordinary. may promise a continuance of life 9. excite Philadelphia, in office. As dispatch after dispatch ment concerning the The election Is comes in, the announcements seem greater than at any previous rather to favor the Idea of demo- nme, owing to tne Drolencred doubt the result. Crowds surround cratic success, and it is almost about all the bulletin and the inamusing to tee the efforts of little terest Is intense.boards, Simonton, the Associated . Press WESTERN agent, who is a pronounced RepubVote The In tbe Weal. to explain by depreciating lican, are of San In favor the dispatches that Francisco, 9.- - A dispatch from Virginia City this morning to flatthe Democrats, and thus lay will Nevada eaya give 1,000 republisouls to of the the can majority. Scattering returns tering unction from that State also indicate that party in power. The Democrats seem to be rather the result of the vote is coming in slowly. positive, and the Republicans half very California the returns tnus rar in to fearful and half hopeful, as who received give Hayes 5,400 majority, has won the day. Many of those which additional returns are not . hs to-d- ay b! where he presided as Bishop; was called on a mission to Great Britain, wh eh be honor ed for two years; wat called oa the 8outh-rr- u mission in 1863, and has since reside iu New Harmony. Ho lived and d ed a Latttr- dav Saint, and was universally respected, ai d we trust will come forth in the first J Com. resurrection. 1 Tr Piivsoa, U. T. .October 6th. 1876. PRIT- PKNCK, wife of Joseph Thatcher, formerly from South Wales, ag"td 52 ycar-- and US days. MilUnitiil St;ir, ileaso copy. .; DKNT1HT. the American Acalcmy f Hota 1 NO. (il EAST TEMPLE STREET. F. BROWN V Ali AND cheaply and promptly. v ; -- I RECENTLY SELECTED. CO Id WHEAT, xi tho olBce a -- o of FRED ... c nr ' " -1 7 1 4 ' ' J.....KTKSEL & Co.."" l4riniM,iJl KstablUbed 1131. r-- GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING, m "ManuXaouiixir at the brasda of Glassware, also Wine, porter &u rW Mineral Watan dottle.. gtaoA&yd" i . aat ! Hod Mrat, PUteknraV PENNSYLVANIA. . P. S. JS All deecriDtlnna rrf viola tlea made to order, .,1 n l 140 Grocery i $40'h - - - $261 U. s lti. Department SOUTH STREET. d'UI nllIliPl. M H , rive uoots CO am ATI I VI A I II l:IIIHI JEIIIUIIS & GFIi'lT, y 8T r (k East Ti mule A., IT A II. RE Ail SS I, uif rfffi :iu Hi Livita Rites L-Ji- t 'GUZED Y ! SASH of ai l mrs. LIXSEED OIL I'liTIV. C5 LAZING CONE TO OHDl.Il AT HOME FIRE COM PA NIES. Iosaraac Coaiioy, l,80e,10l 00 Of llArtfrd. 6 HT.t.l 00 llomo Iuuranc Compaay , Trk. Of Haw Iufiiiranc Compaojr of North America, Niagara Fire Insurance Cim'j-- , , or New Terfc. Pennsylvania Fire Iuurance - - 5,200,00 Cur CuUro flock of 00 l,5ft0C0 DRIED FRUIT a Specialty or Philadelphia. or ColMinbu, f OREICN KTi.OOO 09 New York Life Insurance Co. "viRisrisiH:, OAIIOAIK, will be sold froia A to $1 5 per Gallon. STEWART'S 00 oo 00 00 BRUSHES, , KAIJSOMlNOtS, WUlTEWASIIEllS, t7,W,U:i ttie Atteatlea r the Ja. arlsvr Pnklle er KmJt Lk CICx and rtctnlty to the abore List of Tint Class, 0J o218 ru IMIXTl.It, 30.COO.000 00 We CaUl and Reliable Companies. TWO HDNDRKD GALLON J O. FIRE COMPANIES. Total Capital and Assets, GROCERIES. Ot 1,450, 00 00 Liverpool and London and f2S,li3,100 Globs Insurance C0.1 Loudon and Lancaahlre Insu6,roo,ivio rance Coippaur, Scottish Cororacrdal Insurance 1,20,000 Company, British America Assurance Co., WO ,000 Company, ! Cloins: Out Home Insurance Company, Delivery Wagons pryit at Reoidenceo, or at Railroad PepiotG. ' VtMs Store, .l-- or PltUadelpfel. ! AA I. II oi UOuDs I Wliit-h- A o. O.l n Kj nnoAiiWA v x. y AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY ONE WILL S. P. h Fbosuix will call for WM. M'CULLY' & CO.i rr a.m. p.m. H - Ill at -- .."0 SU.T LAKE CITY, FULL .'ASSORTED STOCK. Q CO & BARLEY OATS 9.00 WILLIAMS & GUION. d3?9 lllffbost Cash price paid for at r.(H p.m. at II 4r ,, ffALKEB BRO.S at 3.10 j .m. at a.m. POPULAR PLACE. General Insurance COOD GOODS. LOW PRICES. DRY GOODS, cAbs woric at 1L00 a.m. at 5.00 p.ni. at 10. 00 a.m. PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. ia gle House, Main Street CO a r- - at 3.00 p.ui. ! Sept. SOU, first DRIED FRUITS O11 aud after October dwrnifr KT" Intermediate 1S70., we will !; mwt nt tx 14.'it uifhunf sell from tho above Goods for Cash marked thu SECOND at prices that cannot but comOnly, e our of mand iicontiimain patronage. j Cabin Passage. $65, $70 $80 ft r TEAS D EL'S MHt -- WYOMING, Oct. 10, DAKOTA1I, 17, IDAHO, 24. MONTANA, IU, NEVADA, WISCONSI N.Nov. 7, WYOMING, " 14, " 21, DAKOTA, S, IDAHO, Intermediate, Steerage, ! COT AND 8HOE MANDFACTLRERS, have Komoved from tbtj 15th Ward to lirst door east of Htb. Ward 4Asfeenibly oms, where they do Well, Fargo d Co' :o:- - Ul 1VI1 L"ST, I I'OLLOUN: 23 AH S, d?44 . ItEMO , Zkn- - TU O-AJP- iai suraart. Wasatch Street, oppoilto - OrnCE-M- ain g- -- HATS, Gents' Gloves, Ladies' Purs 'tu N. R. prb LIVERPOOL QUEENSTOWN NOTICE! Man. roa BOOT Opposite (he V. S. Sailing from Pier 46, Wholesale and lletail Dealer in DR. A. W. CALDER, k'Mow .0 Carrying GEO. DUNPORD, 1 taught to earn his own living.'' William A. Caldwell, the present season, thrashed 1,164 shels of oats produced from acres of ground on the hill about three miles north of Lewiston, Idaho. That is at the rate of a hundred and sixteen and four-tentbushels per acre. JACKETS, FELT SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, 157ri. p.m. 570 Ophir, ; LADIES' OF Of the Latest St vies, with Fur and Silk Trimmings, which are exceedingly desirable. MORN! NO BOA Kl i:- ug - Novelties in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Shawls of tin most pleasing variety, which we at unusuallv Low Figures. Special attention is called to these goods, as they defy competition. to-da- f Kd?- SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 19 b Belcher, 16J b, 17 a Leopard, 6 b Ophir, 50 b, 51 a b, i s Justice, II & N, 7 b Watson, Albion, Knox, Clark, 45; 45, b 5; 45, b 5 Poultou, and the cnairman. The 1590. Cala, 56; 56',; 56J; 5GJ; o3iJ; 5tU b 5 speeches were short, but lively and to the point, every speaker being 210 Savage, 13$ 2800 Con Va, 5H; 52; 51 j; 51 i, b 10; greatly applauded. 51 J; Sli; Mr. Goss moved and Mr. Ander51, b 5; Rijf, b 5; 51 J son seconded the following resolu50 Chollar, 75 (? 74 tion 680 H & N, 7: 7; 7, b 5; 7, b 1 the citizens That we, "Ecsolvcd, ISO Point, 10; 10"i, b 10; 10 of the 5th and tth Wards, iu meet190 Impl, 355; 350, s 90 ing assembled, request the Central IS;; 1SJ; IS; s 10; Committee of the People's party to 545 Jacket,a19; 10 convene a mass meeting of the cit- 1210 is, Keutuck, 111, s 90; 12; 12; 11, izens of this city, to expre33 their s so; 11, s yo; 11. s 10; 11.4, condemnation of the recent sinu10' 13" 12R ous ruliugs of the Chief Justice in 230 43i; 43; 43 the matter of the sequestration of 220 Alpha, the property of President Young." 230 S Nev, 11; 1116J Belcher, 16J; 150 Bullion, 37; 3S; 37J The resolution was carried unani(Ions. 15 Overman, SI mously, and the meeting adjourn365 Exchequer, 14 5; 111 The transactions at the American ed. Respectfully, 2395 Justice, 23; 23a; 24, b 10; 23; y Thomas Grekn, were 4,700 Mining I?oard -233. shares Secretary. 3; 23J, s r,o; 23 5, 23 i! 47 Alpha, 100 Succor, 50c 91 ft ri la ye and Bnll Best & Belcher, 51 Seminary 555 Union, 12; 12;; 12 Theft. Caledonia, 10J 370 Julia, 7; 7, b 30 Cleveland, 8J (a: ; 245 Bryan, 7Jo HiuoriAM Citv, Consol Hercules, ol (5 I 30 Caledonia, 9? Nov. 8. 170. Cousol Impl, 4 S( Balto, 21 JG Editor Uenerel A'ew.-.Confidence, 20 K Hill, 9 1( Exchequer, 250 Dardanelles, 2" we were Ua xuouuay eveuinpr Gould & Curry, lo 75 It I, 1 honored to be present at a ball 220 J Grant, 5 Woodville, 1; li; given by Bro. Leonidas Peirce and 190 Andes, Hale & Norcrosp, 2 been Genia Sister had who 25 Snow, Justice, 25 Ward, 1 in united the holy 100 J previously Lucerne, ljj bonds of matrimony. I Quite a G35 Leviathan,U; 1 Merchants, 4i Prospect, of ladies number and 13 gentlemen Sierra Nevada, 75c enjoyed themselves in the merry lllO Trojan, S0o; Southern Star, li .STJREfcTS. dance until 10 o'clock. A better Yellow Jacket, 21 conducted party we have never Cedarburg, 5 San Eniuciuo, Jrov 9", IS7l. seen in this. town. .A good spirit 2 p. m. Terrible Snspeuae. a and pleasant influence prevailed 50.4 b Con Va, Enormous crowds are gathered on the occasion. It was lepeutedly B & B, 44 a in front of the newspaper and remarked during the evening that the wedded pair could hot have b, 4:1 :l Ophir, 43" telegraph offices; and Broadway Modoc, 6 a and Park Row, from the West- been better matched thau they ern Union Telegraph office up, and were. The noble appearance of the HAN, 71 b b Justice, 221 past the Herald, Express, World, bride and her alt! re were the attiac Cala, 55 b" Times, Tribune and Sun newspaper tion of all present. It va9 just as 11 b, Im a one was mass to one be and seems should dense it struck Jacket, by offices, the remarks of a certain writer, of people. Savage, 13 a Belcher, 16 b North Carolina Done Oeiuoeratlc. viz: S Nev, lib . always appears grace 12. a There is nothing later from Flo- ful,5AIoiIe.ty Union, doubles It in the lustre youth. 42A a rida. Nothing is expected until of every Alpha, to s'eems vfrlue which it the arrival of the St. John's River hide." steamer at Palatka. Aw. Yoi .'. 9 Brother Mori is Young and lady, North Carolina is conceded to from t; Money, 4; thedemocrats by from 5,000 tol5,000 the your oily were also present at Ciold closed, H party. Stocks, ac active; Governments, majority. A seminary was opened hero on tive, unsettled, but little better Ship In Olstresi. Monday morning at the upper de prices at clcse; Western Union, 71 g; Toe bark j'orma arrived of the Social Hall, Mr.E. partment 11; Pacific Mail, 24; and reports that on November 4th, A. Box to be the principal of the Quicksilver, 4 A; Wells, Fargo A Co, 85; Mariposa, In lat. 22, long. HI N. long. IU, lat same. About one hundred stu Central, 101 1; Erie, 10J; f? W alio nuuciAii n liirom mun --r f dents were enrolled, and fifty more New York125; Union Pacific Panama, war heading west, apparently in win oe auueu witnin a weeK.or 59J; Union Pacific Bonds, Stock, 106; two. distress, supposed to be the Central Pacific Bonds, 110J. On the same day we were grieved Louisiana and Florida t'lniineU by to witness that two youths had to tho Democrat. be brought before Mayor J. D. Ilees ou a charge of theft. They made iNEW ukleans, y, lcso a.m. The democrats claim the State by an open confession and the mayor lo.uuu majority, estimaiea rrom the was lenient towards mem m 1m At New Harmony, Octobfr 30, afier a e withhold names Ilnrorioir lines. returns already received. The re posing illnrss, of neuralgia iu the bead, for sake of the and the WILLIAM PACP. parents publicans claim that when the friends of the whose born In Clark Couuty, youths, grief Deceased was 1805: river padshes are heard from, they his parents emigrat aiilictlou are almost unbear Gconria, July 3d. will have 10,000 majority. The re- aud ed to Hutherford Tennessee, County three able. turning board decides the election eari aftec, he embraced the inGospel in xu were voles tuis j04 1843, and in Louisiana. precinct lay, 1841; emigrated to Nauvoo as suffered with the Baints in their persecuDispatchs received from Florida polled yeslciday for Cannon one was of be called Brother to tions; A. C. indicate a democratic majority of Delegate. Joseph Smith's pollco in 1848, and yras ordained a seventy about the same time; emi 1,200 in that State. a grated to council mum, ana TurDisoea ron Railroad Disaster. frr the D&ttalion; afterward came with Unwelcome Visitor. An vals to the Brother camp Brlgham loung Savannah, 9. A railroad disas leys in 1818, and was called on a mission to ter in Florida cuts oil" tlte election RKAVl'KARAXCE OF THIS VLAGUK IN Provo; afterward moved to Spanish Fork, After an absence- or thirtj'-fiv- e years, plague is reported to have again appeared in Europe. The disease, it was iccently stated, has broken out in Servia anioiig the Turkish forces 'occupying the line of the river Morava; and it is sugthat the malady may have gested Been carried there by troops coming from the district lately infested with the plague in Asiatic Turkey. It Is little likely that any such importation will have occurred, for, in the first place, no tioops were moved from the plague-strick- en district in Irak-Araduring the active prevalence of the disease there this year: and, in the second place, it is scarcely conceivable tfiat tne plague couiu nave Deea carried by slowly-movintroops from the lower Euphrates -- and Tigrls into Servia without indica tions of its presence among tnem, and Its spread to communities on the road. Plague has not yet certainly shown itself in the Asiatio dominions of Turkey north of Bagdad, on'the Tigris, and of Aztzle, en the Euphrates, both places some 1,300 miles distant, as the crow flies, from the Turkish camps on the Morava. It is not impossible, inhowever, that Servia, though improbable, as in other old haunts of plague in recent years, the disease may have reappeared after a long period ofcessation. This is what has bappenedoflate years In the district of Benghazi, North Africa, in Persian Kurdistan, in the Assyr dis trict, Western Arabia, and in Mes-- r the gradual deopetamia. During clension f the plague, whicb, beginning after the great outbreak In tnis country in 1000, conunuea until what was believed to be the reat WHITE GOODS Jacket, ly used, had its exercise been uniformly; delegated to honest and able men, neither the shot-gu- n policy nor the corruption of the franchise could have reduced the narrow history of Tuesday. The lesson of the election will be thrown away if It be not accepted, in part at least, as a rebuke to the selfishness and the greed which have been allowed to disgrace the republican name, and if it be not used as a means of purifying the party from the influences which have tarnished its record and blurred in the public memory the impression of its great services and noble aspirations. American ninlye BoarU Trauaac. - mttt'ii H after which the following resolution was moved by Mr. West "Ecsolved. That it is the bounden the duty of the voters to be early at me and support polls people's candidate, the Hon. (J. Q. EUROPE. ee o f tli or Oi l! STOCK a. iu. a Cala, 50 b, o BLACK SILKS AND VELVETS. 9, lSTti 2 Con Va, 51 i b. a Union, 12 b, 13 a EASTERN. (hnuon." The resolution was numerously The Times'' on the Election. ' NEW YORK, 9. The Times sees seconded and carried uunuimously amid great cheering. only that Mr. Hayes is elected Calls were made for and speeches President; and, commenting, Jsays: Had the power heretofore intrusted delivered by Messrs. Goss, Snarr, to the republican party been wise- Edwards, Green, Rushton, West, John Morley says, "The best news. thing that I can think of happen ft lorlda Still Uoiibllu?. ing to a young man is this that he .Lake City, Fla.,9. The returns hwuld have been educated at a day to 10.30 this morning show demup school in his own town; that he ocratic gains, but leave the State should have opportunities of folio still in doubt. It is thought an acalso the higher education in his tual count will be necessary to deown tewn, and that at the earliest termine the result. The democrats convenient time he should be estimate their majority at 2,500 and w-i- 'FALL take great pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the ral public that our importations XD WINTER GOODS" are nowopen, and will be found worthy of inspection. a San Franeinoo, Nov. -- e DEPARTMENT! A special effort has boon mailt litis season to rend er this department complete. It consists in part oi Bleached" Damask Table Linen, Turkev net Is, Loom Dice Aapivins, loweun ;s, L'rasiio, Muck and DainasU Towels, etc., Nottingham Curtain NoK Marseilles, lloneveomb, Crochet and Dutch Quilts. MINING STOCKS. ar RETAIL Before the cessation of the plague iu Europe it was often a matter of doubt with medical staffs of armies in the field cn the line of the Danube, whether they were dealing with malarial fever or with plague. Although the active prevalence of plague has ceased in Bagdad, and the infected districts south of the city since tho Jbeginning of July, cases of the disease still occur from time to time. Moreover, there has been an outbreak of plague at Shus-ter,i- n south-wester- n Persia. Plague has also been reported in Persian Kurdistan, but there is reason to believe that this disease which was ht-rdesignated plague wa, iu Ex. reality, small-po- x. s So 00 the later haunts of plague in Europe, as in some of its former haunts in Africa and disease has again shownAsia,?the itself. But this conclusion Is not to be accepted without very precise evidence. There are peculiar liabilities to error in forming a judgment as to the existence of plague on the Lower Danube and Its'tributaries. There, on the bottom lands, malarial fevers, often of the severest type, have- - a home. It has happened that Russian and Turkish armies campaigning'" along the Danube have been terribly scourged by to-da- Man-of-w- SO,-0- ADD OKHVUX. rAMOLT I.. Teaadel. Bona Paalor, O. w. UaTls, Taylor u roiners. ier Walker 8TKWAKT d 140 !, and retail, bf Z. C Uodb. PU Co., . P. Mwra Kimball A Lwrnp, wholal For sale, Messrs. M. BROS, . CO., Cut- - ttttaburtb, fa. |