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Show w to traTel rf If Ton wish, by . the, shortest, quickest, ' ' mu , iuld&it, &c 'Arid "safest tium4. route between Omaha and Chicago, you must buy L w " a so Trrrs adrertke 51 your tickets via the Chi rvrrrKl to SUPPlY .! M tago and NortoiWeeiern rtion of the fcublle Its famS are as Railway. . low as the lowest. lull- 'l manner of stimulating " f j.xM!araUng beverages. Their man 1'alaooiloteJ Dining I T and Bleeping Caw ara ran i.aKIJf'U"'' t on Its through express " trains. ' Tbo 'celebrated to Pullman Hotel Cars axe n.,riBff Conference we propoee ID reductions imrViu! run, by, this line and by mJUJc ..... anilw Koum Ih . 1 this line alone, between fit'' Omaha and Chicago. All u nl thereby forcing trade. f coupon ticket agent sell tickets 'via . this route. ttl notice to Buy by no other route. five a are requested iUUUSlKESS NOTICES.; i . i V : ritt-g- ..J ; ' k , T wT-rfD- C k , M' a I 1 j a Asasorted Goods at ilioo, commencing at 4 p. m. on sIuf h'fr NoU Jiniay. " EVENING NEWS. of eadar teu. Dress Goods, find v,i will . ... 1 r-- . October 9 , 1177. Corrected 4oCv XVm Bau CTtt. t. I Liu KjtftxtoX jDomk. Oetobr S. II7T. LrtbiDiClQ the Dry Goods line, reW . -- i., i ' k LOCAL ,Remem- - .it Herald Ofllce. save ruoney. ,r 11, wt. wish to AND OTOER 1IATTEBS. Thermometer 67 degrees F. In the haie at I' p.m. Clear. to-da- jr. d .ST u cur AicnoN hales I of Dry A" postofllce has Established. p.ni. been established at Durrvllle.Sevier as Cha. C. Uurr County, with ' - ..Mtuthlsday at 10 a.ra., 4 iff au. u -- i a Urg post master. wear will It jti waut goods that and are cheap, call Spectacles. The ierson who lost Men. a or pjiectacieM yesieruay ConstlI mln tlit fall If it tlieilk Oil Oil! ill IT . fit thbj .si n.l p-u- r n,jtfhn(?.C-utter.Agentlo- ...mueit... U r . UrtUDie,. a . luuiuri I BIDK'v , "t a or I ri OIIKf. A Monthly Meeting of the Sev 11919. enties will be held on Wednesday the FIrt next, the 10th Inst., at 7 o'clock Circular by FrtK iued of Church of the Jeus jivepiJeiK-p. in., at the Council House, a me lo Saint Irtirbtof LaUerday general attendance Is expected. or Ktaktm various of .i.lenta Joseph Yovya, Bex. A. 1. ItOCKAVOOD. ' u "the Hiahop of the dltlereiit tt II. - hisOflivv; pnceaceul. Ai-o,tn- Eldkidoe. John Van Cott. B. win re y I- - ' To-nig- ht - .1.1 Liw complaint and drsppla by his friends since eave on the fol-of the! lowing afternoon. lie Is In his 20th ut lh causes of two-thir- ds evetof eousumpUon. Many per- eyes, dark hair yer, has dark-gre- y I tsiffiftSS WA,,h- - a his leaving piu la the shoulder blade, feelings time of uf drowsiness and restlessness, the blue denims Jumper, brown Jeans fowl ijiou heavily on the stomach, pnbrown duck overalLs.a cheviot -- hUt and a palrofllght brogana. VinO. C,dUX SS'upof These fymptoma usually orlgl- - Prior to his going away: he had nat frutu a disordered condition of manifested symptoms of despond- tht stomach or a torpid liver. ; of having been encr. complained . . l'.oas allected.ir they tare -. to work all imt oj iro neavy coias, ana irineiI remarked and summer that his iui?ii in these caaee be suddenly will find the stomach and I crops were very poor this season. hvtt elogje.1 , reiaalniag torpid and Bearch has been made for him In kwh:ttrs,snd almost oefiore they the cafions and mountains during wv tear the lungs are a mass of lures, and ulcerated, the result of the past week, and, on Baturday v&ica la death. ' Last between thirty and forty of the sack Pulinonlo Byron Is an LetUert mounted and turned out, rictoraut which does not contain headed AVUley,' Esq., J. by D. uytum or anything calculated to ctm-s cough suddenly. P., and Constable Jaren Tolman. Srhenek' Hem Wted Tonlo Fears are entertained for the safety the food, mixes with the of the missing man, as he had of the stomach, aids it, an 1 crtaiesj a ravenous ap-t- ii. neither food, nor money with him When he ML Bhould this meet When the bowels are costive, skin the eye of any one knowing of bis :uw, or the symptoms otherwise a line to his distressed whereabouts, hf. b:iiMM teudwDcy, Hchenck'u be gladly received. paten --S Theint medicines are prepared This Returned Missionary. J. II. FCHENCK A Bon, to re we were pleased X. ctrner Blxth & Arch Bts., morning ceive a call from Elder Hamilton Philadelphia. AnJ are for sale bv all druseists Q. Tark, who arrived near mid nd aafn. night on Baturday, In charge of a Foa die inxl brands of boots and company of emigrants that reached t the lowest possible prices, the city at that time. f The company left Liverpool at 5 Go to Dunfords. p. ra. on Wednesday, BepL 19Lh. 'OR FEW DAYS Z. C. M- I. sailed on the Wiscontin, and ERS SPECIAL BARGAINS They there were 459 souls in all, Includ "tWLlaES OF CARPETS, ing English, Bcotch.Weth, Danes, MATTINGS, RUCS. LINOLEUM, The Swiss. and voy Norwegians 3 jALL CRAOES OF HOU3-0- tt was a mosi pleasant and pros age NOW IS THE COODt. perous one. The Captain and offi TlS TO REFURNISH AT A cers vessel were most cour JlLCOST. WE ALSO CALL teousofandthekind, wh'ch added great,PCUL ATTENTION TO OUR of the to the agreeablenet-IW ASSORTMENT OF WALL ly The of the health peo "PtRs. AND CEILING AND trip.was general occurred death One good. ple rSCO DECORATIONS. ou the ocean, and two on the over H. 8. ELDRCDCE, Uland portion of the Jourtey, all SUPT. children, two of whom were quite SrH Of amuift," I hey left Liverpool. before rtlt tr. Plant has done more for siekly The remalnaof tW two who died healu than anyother on land were "'if.', to the city In fuetoi ltk my dutjr U tall thesuf--I Ice, for burlaLbrought The land portion have paid much money of the Journey was as prosperous as pother doctors, but none could tell that over the sea, the railroad offic 7"w cause of her suffering, or ials belog as attentive as the officun able to do her any good. ers of the Hlsconsfa. understood what was the This Is 'the third company of rwlth her, and has, at four emigrating Saints which Elder Jlrnt Wxa uken four Upe Park has had charge of from the nn, about fifty feet long each, Old World" to the ew,'lhe ier, wherefore I feel thankful first one In 1S50, when he came ."""m. He has also been very rea-- first to America and the himself, """wie la his charges. second In 1S71, when he returned J. P. MoRTKXSSy, from a mission te Scotland. . Second South Street, Us J It ft thUclty te goon the w Bait Lake City. mission from which he has Just re Urn, Taxlety of new patterns of turned OcL 26th, 1S7S, and has WALL PAPER at II. Din. consequently been absent about WUo,,j's Furniture Bhre. dlSI two years. Elders Bandberg and Brawn, re .. . ruu Uaee of beysouths and missionaries, assistants to Wreft , scasonaLIe boots, at cash taining Elder Park, In cnargs of the comPnws, him most efficient , Oo to Dunford'a, pany, rendered ' swBssseawssvw aid en the way, as Indeed did all the Elders who were returning. . Marv- - Ann Walker, adjoin-WfJElder Park labored in Scotland, House Ward, begs to re- mc sincere thanks to Dr. as President of the Glasgow Con i ur PUnt r the enre effected fersnce,whlch comprhea the whole had no of that country. Notwithstanding 22 ber of fit, She has of twelve the aZ;t- upwards general Indifference of the peoaiinougn ane had been witothem froaacJandboodj I ple' of ithat part of the world to also to thank y forthetrcre matters religious, he baptised upwards ' of fifty persons, besides nam is enurelv others that have been add! to the Jwoio. . OOW". Arsln ifcanYhtr-Church throvgh the Labors ofothex ! Balt Uki Cttt, Elders, He returns home 1 CWtwtf 15; 1571 cellent health and spirits. ; a gaa-rtejuk- . ta--wn- 7. I '', - 1,1 s , r--1 j J rmcciu, W t o --Be- pt - 1"TJ Anoounce Daily Arriva I a j '' Ik' ;.' - v of Jfew saw mm gents:;; 4ilj,m;. !: , - l- - J i ; - ; - i .)-" , s : i sun boys' .boots, hats, & rilii'ao; . f.'n'i'-.fc- TDI n n PinC I nllJl.lllwUO. XT sub-seqaen- tly - - ! m -- ' o ' 111 "r ' f TomWcTx, Glastwafe ?iltlsC i i ; tsiIuapx. ; t ano7f RATHBONE (S)okliig ctj HEATIHG STOVES I CO CO - CBOCKERY & EABTnENWAkE, - " : 'White Granite .. - ; . vi? .j Ingrain and ThrocPly O O 7 ; . OAB?BTS. o O Men's and Boys' CO till ULn " Jf BOOTS 4m$pizOE$ CO Pearl Sequins, and Crochet Buttons. In New Designs, lower than ever ! ErriDDflllICTDICrQa I LO. NewRuchlngs; Ties; Lace Bibs, Col4 D ' I' ' LLl lars and Cufis; Zephyrs; Canvass, 7! 7 7 ' M lf 1:VJ. Slipper Patterns, Etc., Etc. J.-For Ladles, Misses and Children, in Beaver, OI Y) A f f C chllla, and Matclasse; lElegant, Durable, Stylish Clothing. Floor Oil Cloths & Btattlngs." ; , " f ' Chin-UlaVMlV- ana uncap. j CD Oe iLLir LllI PnnnC. , ;X AND 7 X Hardware r 7 Family I iff ; AND FARMING cz o o 7 .;" IMPLEMENTS. ETC. Send for our Price before rurcJia $ ing Elsewhere. 4 i L1DIBS AND GDILDREO Men's and Tooths' , sz CD tif..o , . FUR AND WOOL HATS. O , Russian, Squirrel, Coney, Minks and Beal. Seal Skin Beta for $25.00. Worth, last Season, $50.00. Shawls, Blankets, Flannels. Table Cloths. Piano Covers, Damask and Turkish Towels, Waterproofs, Corsets, Cnlnchidas Beavers, Cassimeres, Black Doeskinsy Black Broadcloths, auneis, jeans, Aiinseys, Jti.cc. CDVx Bibbons,rom Nol 1 to 500. Ostrich Plumes. White Choice UUU UO. , , Jfara and uoiorea Xt VmiU.Tips, wings, Ornaments, Black and Colored Silk Velvets. Plushes, Faille de n. Lyons and Turquoises in New-- . est Shades, Hats in Felt,Vel-- I vet and Milan,Ln Latest Shapes. FURS: SLIPPERS, OF GOOD MAKE AT LOW PBICEa Gents' and Boys' Clothing, m y-o- ne ' :7':"' :."7 J - 'nEwSieiiier $1 per yard upwards; Drab d'Etee, Cashmeres, Merlnoa; Henrietta Cloths; Matclasse; Diagonals: Camels Hair: i. iauus, Axouaui, Aipacas, etc, as LI ' prices - ' to suit the'j -times. if r'1 .; i Oaloons In Silk, Worsted and Velvet; I , Frlneee in Silk, Chenile and Worsted: Silks. Velvets and Satins in various shade; Gui , pure. Yak and Blonde Laces; Shell and ' " A 1 ' tuytW- v... 3ootii Dry ilU CO CAPS, i:rti , ! staple ana jJoinesueN j iMMk. .1 ana'CliltaV Skin: ail fi"l)te3n' L- ! L CO CO f E legant Black Bilks, from . i nn i GROCERIES c 7PROVISIONS:. "- i.i l J i ' DS: ii n w fiJ CLOTHING' Aiiil i iMsi 7 .' : , ' 7 X F&L1ILY rFnr V r-- f t & p msmMmmM i ' UTAH DRIED PRtJITS. j lmu the Betulatlon of v "1. wholesale jand Detail j STREET, f E Mint--durin- to-da- y, ' i,f- - i- "Tor 7 -!"( BaXv4Tr-lPl.- f 1 :..n r htt-tf- nAS OPENED A ! Oents' and Boys' Overcoats, Qents' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Gents' and Boys' Boots and Shoes, Gents' and Boys' Furnishing GobdsiT Well made, Stylish, Durable,at prices to Defy the Sharpest Competition: :..---- ; New and General Assortment a.-- - 'J;; op j;'7 STAPLE DRY ROODS . " ',fy' ' ' 7- t. k iOIHS, : ' 7 7 ' .'"N "7. 7 .' T v TJHE OUR STOCK IS "WELL BOUGHT AND FULLY ASSORTED; OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVER, AND WE SHALL. MAKE ALL HONORABLE EFFORTS TO RETAIN AND INCREASE THE PATRONAGE BESTOWED UPON US DURING OUR FOURn TEEN YEARS' RESIDENCE IN UTAH. i' ; OIL 3D j'-'- STii.MIU, Under Taylor's Hotel, East Temple Street, r Where he will be pleased to see his friends and customers, that he may shew them his EXCELLENT GOODS, at ' 6r Orders Prom otlv Filled. F. AUERBAGH & BR0. 7 i' i. .j ' 7'. ' Bottom Prices, .7 d2G0 ; ;L 1ST 7 - J. Shawls, Ladies' Coots. Meiiilo Underwear, Fiirs, . v : m f Goods, Etc., Etc. ; - :-- j GO 'j-- y -e dl-r- l!!riM-.'7?fl- ! ESTA'BLISHMEIfT mm, J?. . dia-Mtf- ci i W ,5 7 A QUOTED j - Robt. Campbell, Clerk. City, Oct. 8, 1S77. e k The-Peop- le, - the Twelve Apostles and I Salt Viwnaewrs U lUe cnurt u oi jmus There was a very KainU In all Theatre. t hrwtof IiStter-daa tlit world; price cent. large audience at the Theatre on BOOTS RUBBER KNEE Baturday evening to witness the HIP OR MDO TO play of "The Two Orphans." It FOR I4 IT Z. C. was well performed and maintain PAIR13 00 PER ed the Interest of the andience H- S- - ELOREDCE, " ' SUP'T- from first to last. the Justly celebrated of Wtei by anin aged person caring for and drama of ''Our Boys," obtained at lonr exrerleme to take great expense by Mr.PhllipMargetts a situation 4rlui horses, ... ..t a team and carriage, or any will be presented with a powerful 10 at. Is case,a inis is apiay rarx superior utherem ploy rant la that. line, . was m remuneratlou. Apply at mosi moueru pruuueuuna. ii. uu first class in the dramatic world, it this ofll fhas had a run of many hundred successive nights in large citlesand rVbMM'k's Pulmonic Hjnip, we hope to see a large audience Schrinck's Hea Weed Tonic, this evening. Everybody who at Hcheuck' Mankrake rills, tends will be pleased with this fine Art the only me!icines that will play. aim rumMry Consumption. will medicines that Kt"iuutljr Mysterious Disappearance. On will occasion the lf t leoughpatient; Oraibofiih they lock up Monday afternoon, October let, Hit hvrr. ttoo the circulation of about 4 o'clock, Richard Ten man, and kt!i nf Tnhin Penman, of Bonntlful. follows, trbliHHi, hemorrhage . . . Aft I I of f f.. u Ja only--bedmltted nto the. lines g Uve operations the day surements. times uiy other At ejjy; there Deinst no. mtiit nnuln at the eoros head or report from the ctand in auarters. Information sent out by . fendants were dm.rrf.A th.m hlnp thwarted the Russian Within ten days 25.000 V4 Helen Tarbet vt: Flaestafi plans.chleflv r alck: sufTerln s: from fever. mikShI OdaSBa hoard LalS. . . puunuu tor a rer- .i . . . peiuai injuncuon to be Included In the Judgment for 15 ,000: Overruled are continually falling, and It " all operation thought will suspendBalkans. It Is and the In Bulgaria uatue McKnight vs. Jamee Mo probable Mebemet All will be apICnlght ; ten day a. r addiUonal pointed ta the chief command in ' Themalv. . given to answer. The borvlandlplomatlo agent has The following cases were coritlht renesrea to tnerorieas formally ed: Harvey Rlckard vs. C. C. Cun ranees of pacific intentions. sb ningham e al$ F. Riech et oi, vs. J. Mukhtar Pasha says the Russian M. Williams et al, Fred. Reich vs. the recent - fiehilng 15,000. The loss of the Turks C C. Cunningham ct a?,ll; C were Chambers vs. W. R. Carver; Mon was Z,&W. roe Kling ct aly vs. F. P. Loncstreet U - Haliiesi Wltbslrawa. ,, J-ctalt W. Williamson vs. J. W. Bny- - iThe amount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England, on bal dercr alt Oeo. W. Norton, J. W. ance, is 105,000. . . s,tf s Snyder ct al, C C. Cunningham t'. BXlTsr eieeaa. Fred. Belch ct al, Y. R. Carver vs. IL C. Chambers et aL Silver SA I pence perou W.C.Smith v. P. L. Brelger, Bonds new 4's 107: Erie' 131. pre answer withdrawn. Judgment fW ferred 2H amouat claimed. M D. W. Felsham, Esq., on motion "l! !! of S. J.rJonasen, Ecq. was admit cxxxzp$vultvxt. ted to the bar. M. &ktttlvau vj. Wells Fargo A In Slei ory ef aMtfer Jehsi Ueeaartf. II Ccvamotion for a nonsuit grant!. Wiixaro City, OcL td, 1877. X-St. Louis District VutL.- we tziitui DeteretNcxoi: r wero much pleased lavet with putilixhtBg the following, you Elder David M. Stuart, who reach- will oblige the relatives of the de ' ,1 r ed Ills home in OgJen, on Monday, ceased. friends of Elder and relatives The OcL 1st, from his mission to the John .Hubbard were saddened, a eastern State, 1 iving presided! few days since, on the arrival of the that no bad died suddenly during his altncv., over the BL news Louis District, which comprises while on a mission '.-to the Indian Territory Ohio, Indiana, IUiuols and Mis Deceased was the son of Charles sourL He was two years on this W. and .Mary Ann Hubbard, and born at iNauvoo, Hanoock Co.. mission, having visited heme onoe was Oct. 1S43. He came to IIL, during that period. Himself and Utah with22nd, his in the Fall parents the brethren who labored In con. of; 1S4S; was baptised when about junction with him, baptized Into eight years old; ordained an Elder young; ana in the the Church over one hundred per- - when quite 1865 ordained a member of of Spring sons, most of whom have come to tuo oytn uuorum or seventies He Utah and united their lnteres s started on a mission to England the mame year, and labored in that with the Saints here. country, faithfully and- xealously for of the the latter part During or two Years.- in ine JTall wards ud time he was absent ho was a filleted of 1867 he returned te his mountain with chills and fever. Some time home, and after spending a short father on the Muddy, previous to his release, Mis. Dr. time with his ne in reiurnea lo wiiiard. rsevaaa, at visited him Pratt, of this city, fall of 186S he married In the medable her St. Louis, and under Rosabel, daughter of William and ical treatment he rapidly recover Plana Bhaw, of Uguen. He con until ed, his health being now tolerably tinued to reside at Willard the fall of 1875, when he was callgood. , ed to bbsIs Brother George W. Elder Stuart Is a missionary of Hill In his labors for the emanciextensive and long experlencehav- - pation of the Lamanltes of North-eFrom thence he was ng spent twenty years of his life calledUtah. on a mission to the Indian his field last in the abroad, actively He started in company mission being his fifth to the States, Territory. with Brother M. W. Dalton. for khat place April 1st, 1S77, and on although he is now but lift laboring arriving there commenced years oiu. with his wonted zeaL He was attacked with chills and Wisconsin. We are requested from which he suffered more fever, Elder J. H. Freeman, of this city, or lees for about seven weeks. The to invite persons livUg in the Ter- account of his death as forwarded as follows: ritory who have relatives or friends is He team with n Wisconsin, to forward the ad whichwas watering the and while traveled, jthey dresses of the latter to him, before doing BOf remarked to Brother the 1st of November, at which Dal ton that he felt very sick; at time he purposes departing on his this moment the horses ran away and the brethren started after mission, to the State named. them. Brother Hubbard ran a few rods and fell; he was instantly ada m Home ikussionaries. iiie greater ministered to by Elders Dalton Navarre, but expired In a few portlon of the home missionaries for and m mutes. The distance--' he was this Stake of Zion was set apart this from home prevented the conveymorning. The. remainder will be ance of his remaintChltber, hence set apart onWednesday evening, they were interred in his Held or . OcL 10th, at 7 o'clock, at the Coun labor.- a wife and five child has left He were called cil House, when all who bis brothers ren, parents, at' the Goneral Conference are hd sisters, and a several host of friends. requested to be present. bo, although they mourn his ab sence, ana regret nis, apparently, departure, look forward Looked In. Elder N, P. Been untimely to time the when, if faithful, they of Provo, looked In to our office to- will again enjoy his society where no more: realiz day. He had charge of the Ar naln and death areaxe continued be kansas company of Saints, who ing that his labors from the liod hind that the vail,and traveled, by means of teamsXand he served ne win receive that welwagons, ifem mat utate to xvew come plaudit:: "Well done, good 1 MexlodT and faithful servant, enter thou into the Joy of thy Lord., , v Yours in the gospel of peace. re Called. This afternoon we V Jakes J. Chandler. ceived a pleasant call from Elder Ooxael but only tor a season I i? ' Orson Hyde. We learn from him i wife and children weep; Psreots, K rotation, also reason a Js of that the potato crop Sanpete Teach as faithfully to keep Mftwv ui uw wows mv failure. The excellent wheat yield, ilira uiuk And nroolatmed boLh far and J near! lives are ended. however, somewhat compensates wbea oar mortal Then, for this loss. h i t PRICE OF COLD. io tt Dunford's. .,.. rrv JCasterm War STws.r. iTVkrTeetMttidanta hereafter Monday," 'CcL . '- fus"11 the latest and nobby t Lata t Lv f? District Court. . 8 th. hi- On Saturday Found Dead. Thomas Mathers, telegraph opera tor at Cove Fort, Millard Coanty, was found dead about a mile and a UUMUIUIUIJ nats l,i half sooth of that place. Deceased a native of Enrlnd. and aged Ocnvenient Arrangement, about thirty-eigyea?. '. Cleanllaess and Simplicity, AhsnlntRV FeiGi m -- til IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Cood Cloves, at 50 Cents per Pair. 3BO Pieces Sash Ribbon. B to 7 Inches Wide, at 30 Cents per Yard. FANCY HECK TT92& Aim BTJCITIIVON. : ht Kid n Two-Butto- Economy in Labor and Fuel BY TELEGRAPH. wsaraw TO-DAY- uwiow AS XrjDXAXX Of THEIR 1 nuotwi usi. DISPATCHES. 'S ', Superior Construct ".And Perfect Operation, "easteiin. we refer Hoose keepers to every one of the it. sreaaats T.m ee rase. TTse 1 8. The World has this morning, going long article, to show that In almost every de- OVER wholesale the partment of v i,OTi t :ni 4..! trade of New York the .busi had ness during September been more satisfactory than for five years pasL There Is great encouragement amoug the raercltants,aad nre being unusual ireiarstion made for controlling tbo business from regions which hitherto bad only limited relations with New rork. The competition is keen and profits consequently small. 'The only real exception to rule appears to be In hardware and straw goods. A striking feature of the revival is the free demands for luxuries. Tbo sales of Jewelry and diamonds late WHICH HAVE BEEN SOLD, il !i ly exoeeuea the moet -sanguine f; And dealers wfll tod that i V of There merchant-,anticipations 'I is a total absence of speculation aud the tendency seems to be to supply legitimate. wanb. New York", OF THE LATEST STYLES. 'tjj 7 TTf j ; 250 miLES Ir 4 ? ' ... , CAPS AMD i 7- .. lf:U (Or if pLced In a 11ns) . EH CLT HI WG 7 HATS ; K.k.. A,; ' L . ..i - t . i7-i- j; i ..: !; r 7 !.! '!'' ' h . i & ' 7 .u . j :. :, "' j- "- 'H-- 7',- - - ; - - -;-- :,.".(' Mi: I , ' - - - ' . - - : . x . 7.7 , -- ; i ' I. . 7' ' f ;. 7 : ?7., 1 ' i i 7 . .- - ' . ti - . , . U .1 1 ii r ! - TYEfiLING nh ihd tti .t,, 7 f "VTa BAOS. - ,.( ( , rf , i j ' f iA'i t n Quickly Sold Money 1$ WE8TMIIN, i TRUNKS ,AND I ?mri n'PQTo'" ; fi CHARTER OAK iore Zknty and !!';: and or If ..." r, j. . a ji... I . Heaieaa TsewMe. . Bam Francisco. 8. The Union '.71 has the following dispatch, dated ' armed mob of 400 Mexicans, from c Twi and Lo-all Suited 0 , klnls, ue juexican aiae or the nyer, nave f ealiUs. u possession of the county of El Paso. assertnot an sot 1b .Texas, fify miles below this OT I f nwr Tinner ia M nMoLsuudUieeraerfte The mob to mas threaten place. sacre all the Amealcsuosv They have arresiea ana imprisoned the county Excelsior Psnafctcriisj Co, clli-teofficers. Several have fied from prominent the county. A Lic; 6U,610 A613 N.MATJf Sxl small detachment of the Ninth United Stales Cavalry started Tor i JTTs- LOU!?, MO.Hi the scene of trouble, torro. tect the United BtaW Custom S -una House ana government cropertv, The Mexicans claim that El Pass BALT LAKE CITY UTAH, t county belongs to Mexico. 7 . i ? ;7::, j ' ..v . i! I u n i,,,i 1 ti Trl n tr vf ; . 1. r.t t7.- " i 1! 1: - , 4-- v-- Two !- .1; i e, j DflP0llTS:jLllSTIIlG;-SPflOTIflGi0- I1IFLE D "Ii.it . ! ail- - POODEBS; j. R- -tl e--i. if? 1 Car laflsCQplDLiig, ; ' V 7 KM - -. I liGiillS'OF ns to-da- y, il : .a: ,." t i9jv tfrta-- ' . ilvi and Ranges. . f i V A tat .1' - . .--.( -- AUL FODEIGS. . GREAT BRITAIN. uaauntauupsrus Tnaeaea. ' p. i UATB ta ssy iosvessloos ,:. it - The single scnll London, race for 100 and the champlonskip of the Thames, y, from Put ney to Mortlakev between UIggtns and; Boyd, was won by Hig- 8. to-da- or IKryd. - - .! Alld CORDIAU.1T II VXTEM I b CAljL mill tH !l aAHOE OUR BTOCH, .H l?os A ley fr rrtrt left VVi' , nrtof bar at ' f nVi iirm .lies senta- - Frointaui ureeoi taspew W Co--t j VQb - L'iliinf ?9t 'Sit,- U'' tiJsdf I -i, .i.,i,;-f .!777-.- 77 roi(H t5 |