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Show i "t'T if mm I . . mnrntnff at UIB n tae . Tha , TrV manner. returns to Brooklyn on account of, then robbery. to a such end summary in " o went JLoike She cjau with ths I On the V.T r iteime THE EVENING HEWS. What would oar District Attorney physical i4 inability to fulfill them. M c f the day and day ht. ma nas Beecner vvruie i in; city, v offi conrt r-wt iuij morn-- 1 99MXJMMMB SAItTi SSaTDATS KXCOTSD, AS and a host of lawyers and tYim uouiv ujvi.iu T been treaUd with the utmost rewoes erc&ocs. r I , m flllh vv,. cials, hungry for fees, do for spend- spect, and his coming was the occa- inr of! .1 of excursion trains being put I ntr. f k ing money in euch an erent? The sion on all the roads leading into Mem Proceedings this morning. use to Thei tesilmonv tf torevlius wit- and Is idea "revolutionary," J..CAMT GEOBOI! Q. CANNON, from with crowded all people neaa concerning tha rostronement one of their favorite . expressions Is phis, jas cbossuly West Tennessee, North Mississippi, corroboBBZQHAM "XOUypj was Testified that he met Bhurtlifl be pf the fishing excursion "treasonable and rebellious." 2?el North Alatma, and ArEansas." . - ' Bonoae uro Puubbs. rated.-a seven and half tween past to see quarter ther do we wish any attempt The Glt:tijfiaevrers el the west. in the . have never evening ef the 14th. It was .nnedtnthe 17th i IWard Bchool- excite to ''Mormon' an end Times 1 M7 The recently rhfldelphia to interview a starlight evening but quite dark. knka since. Heard 4f the robbery May Weauaeeaajr, sent a ment by act of Congress. lie was on a grey nouse.. i went Vum and remember dis- -day was Oen. Butt!, and prints a holengthy wltn nun only a Ia the first place there Isn't aDy account, home, talking the 14th of Bep-. it that aJUvIs ll': .iJW' fineInreport ays the train go past VJiZyJr : irrurtU2 EDITORIAL NOTES. cama- - about tn anrmreaa. There has been none - mlnute.MX.aaw Li SEE THE AND at Li poveraftng comparative an hour half about that night and complained of havin relation to any polygamy trial. was o .mwV. Bhurtlifl: He ter passed I A corresDondent of the --ViliuniX Not &e said side.He nain in his even an objection has been towards the city when I Farmer having tiled many plans raisedlastalnst each an Investigation. says: "The man wbo nrst found coming nea met him. i the locomotive whistle and through There have been protests ottered cold in Arizona is equally unre bery .next morning for keeping smoked TTTP7 when I. came. .to TTnard . . nois-of h9 jaovlss train. ran Li warded-is old all: beat of the the a lie Bpaniara find this am tne nv ex ihiuto city as jur. ' the unfair, unjust and named Birado Feyes, aod keeps a Bhurtlifl, I describe it.' Mr, ud TT wmw 1 xrv Pat each piece fa inusUn. jaack against to mlsrable; tavern." ; 11 methods employed me thetie asked about SburUifT JLL? with sweet bay stuffed closely the testimony of Mr. a jury and ensure a . facts about three weeks after the Crismon around it inside, Mad bang In a pack Inthe the party respecting occurrence. mined verdict. But no excitement 'NOTES. clean, dry place. I am a brew- - 17tn Y aru scuooi-Aious- e. has prevailed over any of the leg! TELE(iUPniO ' '' ''1 ."i'iii" , nusiness i no wea io tne er.' Have Urn ate orocoedlnes. And In the is reported froni Washington ever since I came to the country. I It 3 'i iv v 1I Emeo:o- tb 603 lelt Irishmen to tame the ... sworn testified and Only Was Is ex were ' tberM If considerable ' that there or second a any a mile gossip mile and about place, lire rald Isle for Canada during the facta as tUe two pre,vioQi,witnesseai ' the liot B llOY 1 ! thei hotels; to the effect that rhair-bat- t cltemeat over the matter It could about ., Kecess Ull z p m. ts tne 'Of between year 1S73. Yet tho number of On evenloe itaspeii controversy the ;ine and Kitaigen is likely to lead to a saw the, train: as M, passed my from Ireland during tbat not be allayed by legislation. J means the that Journal the encounter. If ; personal to go up the hill to my. year was 41,000. Beelog that the to xneifew xork WotM. save: ' Mr. signboard three think. thisT was. about I ! place. Denitnlon paid out.f 1S0.OOO on Its un precede a ted tactic resorted RedmonC, of Bah Francisco,1 who miles from wnere a inn aIf.. Q1uuri- - TttXVH ia tnvposioaston, tke foUdwias-recent on the the prosecution by In 1S7S, Irish Immigration system has- Just! been locked np on' the : near V tne oM 8TKEB S Quajy jracoe Tom fd or jrea V met him, the cost per "Pet" wm pretty high. polygamy trial, are fa disgrace to strength fof Information1 conveyed lifi, off right ear, branded on Joft in been hlpQ, had Smelter. crop selllng.oeer I i.1 ! ! f ciTllizatiou." we aeree with It to tne worjavy a correeponaent at town that day. ' 1 left for nome uttia aamoed back. t ct .1 1 cme red ycarlinir bulh tqnafe crop. off "judNrtt Dundv. lu the L'ulted fully. If it does not mean this, Rondouti no doubt ' agrees- :wlth about seven. 1 remember comparear, bole in wit, unaersut mcaca car. also of that city," as to the ing my watch with' a clock in the each which It not claimed and taken away BUtes District Court alOuiaba,a few will tbat paper be kind enough to Kearney,, ' before or 19th, la79, will bs sokl at uay raiiare the press-tand the' latter indicated a corral Mar say what It does mean? But really aisgracerur at juo'eioca nni: - , fulfill its true mission ami mind its city, seven. " or days ago, fined one J. M. two Deiore minute tjan seems as though own business. ' -- r . District FnundkM(r. tell from my memorandum book J 100, and commltttd him until the it sense common lose chiltheir editors In three Toronto on of 15th August, Monroe. Serler Count r. May sta, isis the where I was yesterday, amount was paid, for writ ng pro and John Cassy and on .the 1st of September, etc., but the af dren, Rlc&ard were they touch uponthaiWi fane epithets and phraats ou a whenever to ueatn not from memory. On the 13th of burneu anr jonn firjnrq, fair rf nnoas. - ; wane at iayiu buuib 1 m ISeveral nd poataA oardaull.tHl J.V 1A we mustthl.Tant Beptemoer for a little have charity of Germa The to saloon aity Empress Augusta sold beer to at make keeper. It not lx a good thing to'VI our pro- ny arriTfid at Windsor Castle The Journal has was first drawn to recollectisn mmt anme show of enforcing our them. - My ' on to of the a':vislt EngMr. Bhurtlifl Queen events when these day, foundeat pity. ' i lano. vi$ called my attention to It between local laws against profaning the News f?sm says: There two and three weeks afterwards. , I Bombay name ef Deity? was a fire last night at Poo- - have no memorandum of meeting an nan, government and him that night.. When be spoke important IIu6and-rl.i'-- i A correspondent of the centre. SO miles southeast to me about military this meeting, he said for the following plan of this The iCity. of government was accused the robbery,' and of a kicking oow: ran wssTsait vmioM mmamjk.ru liv. school, Koott' war Palace, law courts. hesaldp'That was the night I met tbmtoartoiB( exbecomes 50 office! post Wbea my patience police office, and I b aye spoken frequently houses we re completely destroyedi you." hausted In coaxing and scolding a with him about It. 1 had met him .The FHris Journal des DebaU many times on the road before that St s l' cow that' '.kicks, I put .a leather Eucen llale Tells Ilia Oplaloau On of the says: attitude, or was a white His horse 14. occasion. England re A: Tribune York, strap around her body, forward of Kswinterviewed, Uale of Maine on ths urek question may depend gray. I was about two rods away the continuance of' that, mutual from him. I did not discern any her bag and beblnd ber blp bones, porter here last evening, iiaie saia: which, hai .. hitherto , He neither told where and buckle it tight. Then she can have been at home and on the confidence f he the rbiatlons'of France and saddle. he was coming from or. Where he do no harm, for she caanot raise wing for the past two months and marked was going, x nave taixea to, lots or' t'i.1 to convince me ISEgland;; ber feet more than tiro or three have seen enough ' I'iitf v." It. about issues whioh 11. t the the that upon people Inches from the flaor. When she democrats are makiug the repubhV met Shurtllfl a little . I " THE XP&ESS E03BEBY. j" way south of Shurtlill's slaughter becomes stUified that she can do do can Dirty is getting into better nobeen in has trim than it stand harm she will fighting perfectly still; for TueadaJ ' afternoon,'. in those parts 1879. May 30th, years, In Maine, ' i then too mar loosen up on the where .'Mas. F. CBItWHwfn:J was worse 1678 our in defeat H. C 6flUBTUFF .i lJ'i'J strap by degress', and soon leave it the feeling ia excellent and every Was next sworn: Know Mr. H. :C off entirely, for she soon learns to body is eager for the canvass to be Still on the Bemembee hearing of Bhurtlifl. stand, under a robbery In 1876. " Saw .Mr. Bhurt-iif- f stand still to be milked." . ; I know Bolt. gin. We snail fight the battle in Spoke at Mrs. Crlsmon's" house the to him about the .probability .of Beptember on the proposition of of the robbery, fl Went there sound currency for the people, and their hanging Williams to night make up a little before eight o'clock. "He the government him co u fees, but do not. recollect PALESTINE AND THE JEWS. above all that came in about ten minutes .later. shall be kept out of the hands of telling hlm-totel-l Williams,, for tried to destroy it once was here and could have told himI Miss Cynthia Crismon was also A CORRESPONDENT of the jPhlbv men whoare went and who ready for any revolu myself. I took j Williams to Coal- with me in the kitchen." He '.'rl delphla iVe, writing from Con tionary resort to get control of It ville to work iu the liquor depart-me- directly ipto the parlor and was FACTO ONE ER stantinople,expressee surprise at the now. The President's veto of the of my. stort; he remained there when I left.' I only stayed a i H Miss Crlsmcn and by every only two or tbfee day". Oa his few moments. large number of Jews that are con- - army bill was welcomedI have talk- return he may have called at my I left the house together; and went whom with republican into Paleatine.and llnually pouring XOtlo. together to the corner. We should ed, and the fact that the party in farm; I was not at home. Baw him says: the executive and . legislative two or three weeks afterward?.: ' 1 have gone to Ogden that day but "That a people should abandon branches was did not go until the, following Sattogether has did not buy a bull of Williams MARK. the moat favored regions of Eu made a heartierpulling ct have than I I urday.. 1- saw Mrs. Bhurtiitf on was When found I feeling we arrope, and seek a permanent abiding known slnoe '72. My judgment is suspected of the robbery, I said I Wednesday, the 13th,-wheplace in Wis, lua moat sterile ana that the undercurrent is much could prove I hd nothing to do ranged to come up the following PIPE ORGAN. desolate part of the Turkish Km stronger for ua than is generally with it. was watch- day. If we did not come ; a note understood uire. Li something that passes com believed. There will be a deal of ed. My Ipurpose , wasI "to was to be taken by Mr. Jacobs to hard fighting to do, but I am a bad my plan of defence, her at Ogden. A parcel Was Also to prehension." i. be sent containing children's cloth GEORGE if the end of the year does CARELESS The writer describes the country as guesser V, IIAEKELIj SJIITBTUFF, not see us dominant In all the con ing. J,;v;i land barren "a dreary, scantily tested states in which elections are Defendant's Ogden cousin,.-- . Mra Cross examination; This was' In iiict received a splendid supplied with water, treeless, thin to be held In 1879. ..... , ... Hhurtliff came tq Ogden to see me September. I recollect the date be- UL PI I'K anil IttUF.n, OrtQANt TnTT0371TsTsTsJZ113 about a detrd one day iu September, cause it was the day of the robbery. ly covered with vardureand subject The Ceaita b4 the CeleituUs. f 1876. Heard 6f the robbery the day I have no memorandum. "I heard made; by. the celebrated t Geo. to frequent drought and famine." The New Orleans Time . says: after." I saw her 'go away in a bug- Miss Crismon talking about a party Weob's ORGAN tO. Jerusalem .is pictured as "one of The. Chinese are not the kind of in , Did not see her 17th I Ward that the I .For sweetness and of evening. great power again that the most wretched cities of the people that are wanted inlioulslans. gy. w ho was then did not go. Mr. Stewart and Mr. tone It excels a hvae I ALL ORDERD ADDnEOQ TO R. V- - MORRIS son, day. ever seen any Organ The social con- and are of no more value - to the 14 years old, and working at Mr, Hardy were at Crijmon's ' that eve. Turkish Empire." so In mules than Utah. State . many dition is thus described: ning., That is the only time I ever farm, i . ,. t ; HulUlin here BhurtliiFa Cross-exasaw them there. I heard of the rob- , He has' alio a f very 'beautiful Thereupon ined Did BeeMrs. not ' "Nowhere Is there such bitterness comments: The planters as a class on the 13th; she came up bery the next day, and remember- wooa s ui'iuuai' i'iainu., i t , of feeling as between the many re- are disposed to give Chinese- labor BhurtliU ed then that I had seen Bhurtlifl the on the aiater with her 16th, again tone 1j' of and The warfor a sects Bineetne that strive sympathetic, trial. fair mastery every ligious it ge flsblug next last evening. I very often thought within it precincts. There is no possible eflort has been made with and Mies Taylor, icaiue j prce. about it afterwards. Do not remem- fine singing quality, the action per11 day., only They of community feeling among the private enterprise and corporate ber what was talked about that fect,' the design elegant." and the Christians. They hate each othef capital to supply the south with .J.M.DEK'i', night. ' Was married to John Cris- finish and workmanship of. the intensely while the Turks despise precisely the "kind of people" the Of Ogden look the standi Kept a mon In February, 1873. " Saw the 1 : J H . finett them all as so in any dog." Ttmet prefers, but somehow or ' Received a bus, ' but do not recollect .seeing very ' IS76. stable in livery for als:i , the He seems has li eflort failed. other the agent It : But in spite of the natural diaad- to us that Xiouislaoa and Mississippi uote from Mrs. Shurtllfl one day, ltghthoreeson it. it was going KNAnu.'t "AitroN j; went toward I to the meet VHardman" her at a the depot; depot with, vantages of the soil and the wretch planters have but little choice left Baurt-Iia- 's and 'iWATER'a' Into the bouse attar seeing directly , ; Veut but was she A down, i'iaup.,, buggy; of' to the' credit ed condition of the chief city them. It la the not there. There ia au entry on horse near thei house. He .11 f W aim most And lnvilesitis reiief,tfulli are that very gene eleva' on they planters "built the summit of au ten my books of a team forH. VJ3hurt-hi- t (Shurtllfl") came In; between disposed to accept these conand fifteen minutes later. " He said friends and the public to- give Idm on 17th of the' tion la a wilderness of rock," with rally Beptember. clusions. They are willing to give "good evening,' Miss Taylor," and a call at bis New; r TORK on Pint.r. .ws i. hardly a tree to le seen within Its Chinese cheap labor a fair chauce. CHAS. B. XKWI3. Into the arlor. did not South Slrett, t o d jo s east of D'.iipassed j ' detera to the come letter not have and walla," says: Remember woodsy 'n Furiii'ure 11 oe, and ex Was working on the Bhurtliff rarm go into the parlor. without, knowing what In about to Ogden "There Is no denying the fact, mination 187. of speaking Heard going the Beptember, are about.. Borne of their next day. I stajed about half an amine hi" pl lullJ tM-- of all 151b.. on Started. the for however, that of late years a pas- they robbery KlJWKT, sion for emigration to their ancient number have been in California to Corinne on the 14th." Before golag hour. . I have talked with Miss kinds' of of the the into . and qualifications Crismon Mrs. Inquire with for horse has a itself Mr. Cynthia Bhuf tliir in among capital developed In reserve for caught to cae. ; ', the Jews in all parts of Europe. Chinamen to do workOne 13:7 . tf the, Hfter&oon,' who was going on Ellen Bhurtlifl about thiswent a of south.' them in the these, In I When I Though thousands have perished by Mr. Greaves, for many years a cot- horseback to town. Jjeft' him at think it wa about 8 'o'clock, and fever and famine, the cry ia 'still ton the farm.' I remember the pint-forHinds County .Miss., were when planter in tame out the come.' The tide of emigration It built In ' I with the they .it;.. July Hm as Uut be ' triod them to the depot. I carriages flows on In unabated volume, and reports a of going assistance named Florida. tbink.Istayed boy ' "CfL field hands and found them in 15 20 more extensive . consequently is or minutes. OA P. George Miles did not help build it as efficient reliaand respect every the misery of this stranger popula ble as BhurtilCT was away at the time. , , MISS CYNTHIA. CRISMON. of Califorhands the white uon." i nia or the negroes of Mississippi, .'; Slat I - Saw Mr. Shurtllfl at the bouta The writer thinks that the land to put it in his own words, Worked for ShurtliflT two ' days In after I went back home alter .acsmall 187S. .is "past redemption" or one that are willing' to work for very 'They Shurtllfl paid me off. companying Miss Taylor. a short compensation, and take no inter Slept InMrs.. only "ages can regenerate.' But est barn! the that niffht,where distance. He asked me for some educaor ia politics, religious this opinion Is formed without any tional horses were kept. ,'No horses tea as he was not feeling well. I Mucbof the Tea that is brought matters.' Six or seven dol- the Into market 1 highly colored or I wrote a note on Thursday the 14th consideration of divine purposes lars a month for wages with an al were taken out that night " have knOwn should It. to Mrs. Think we Bhurtlifl to avoid getting a tea that I that not could or" i and powers. The same voice that lowance 25 or 30 dollars a year for heard of U j the next come to Ogden till Saturday, and robbery on day, of the the ,'ls adulterated, purchase 7 provisions plantations declared, "Upon the land of my sent it byMr. Jacobs the conductor. he says, would meet their JOSEPH FRANCE. Miss Taylor and did go to Ogden people, shall come up thorns and south, utmost expectations, and even at Llve at Centreviile. The nizht of on Saturday and come home on briars," and that "the whole land these wages they would lire better the robbery, abont 6 o'clock; bhur$-11- 3 Sunday evening. In this note that be desolate' also fore and tare more than the negroes do. shall came to my .house to, borrow a I wrote to Mrs. 8. 1 told her that ' I it will re saddle, told that! "The wilderness shall we are inclined to think ."'lU " saying be had to go to Bait would send things up."4 become a fruitful field and aaid"I quire something more than senti Lake. ' Heard of the roboery next not Did send t i .n ' CiXItBHATKD to mental their prevent of Bhurtlifl's alleged com- the parcel, do not believe it was 'Sl'j ,fK will open rivers in high places, and speedy objections introduction in the Gulf day, andfour went.-- ! finished the ,or five days later. Did plicity, a few fountains In the midst of. the val states at least. . see Mrs. not tlhurtlifl drive past the days afterward, and clothing Mrs. Bhurtlifl ley a and also proclaimed to Jeru Ths CalirereJa CeesUtetiea.' ' morning after the iebbery. My son came to our house for it and took It ror Bhurtllff on the oome. salem, "Thou ahalt be Inhabited, at oar also a sham Amasa worked has Th9EuUctin i saw air. enuruiir and to the cities of "Judah ye shall criticism on the nulliflcatlon atti- 3rd and 4th, of , August. Near .the house that I think about evening, be built and I will rale up the de tude of California under the new lane at rihurtliflV,. sunflowers art 7 o'clock.-- , I think he ate' supper they grow about a foot there. lie went from the kitchen constitution. - "Ki ther California very few, cayed places thereof." must Ignore certain provisions of high and very sparsely. Halt grass Into the sitting room. I think Mr. When the Iord works, what can the grass grow there, and Hardy came after Mr. Bhurtlifl barley recently adopted constitution and UE17 SHLES DAILY AT TEASDEfSl : i Is a bank or. dirt nean came, hinder? . Thm pMMat mlgnUloa out of but that Mr. Btewart"wae respect for the authority of there ' a ' Mr. lives abeut Chase ' a mile before and there others. the ' to Jerusalem Is .but the advance-guar- d the United Btates or the federal half from Bhurtllfl's. The ranch la I think I introduced Put up In half pound packages. of a mighty army soon te government maat remodel its trea 13 miles from the City. Henry Dal-to- n Mr. Bhurtlifl to Mr. Hardy and ties out or resrard for the authority f come. They will gather from all of uiSi:"& mentioned to me of seeing Mrs. Mr. Stewart. Am not positive that e new The California. constitu4 about JV. o'clock Shurtllfl Mr. seized PURE by Bhurtlifl ate supper there. I with the same "pas- tion of that State has driving nations, it In alter the robbery. A heard of the robbery the: morning sion that prompts the poor Jews direct conflict with placed it the national the was man with her. occurred from a gentleman night named m who are now flocking to the land government in repect to the rights a UNCOLQBED JAPAN, ; i f Nichols, who wai, nasslnar the toleration of the Chinese. The oeo. cjnASE. . , r! 0 ,.-of their forefathers and subsisting and house. He lived In one part of the situation thus created must soen Live at of a about the we mile house ' Centrevilie, the.Itothschllds engage the serious attention of the lived In. bounty by 111 a and Monteflore?. The wealthy as cabinet and Congress. California and a half from theBhurtlifl rahch. Lived (here in 1S78. The evenlog well as the indigent will be touch has daringly thrown down the Of the i robbery met Mr. Bhurtlifl Live at tarmington: In 1876 lived io ed with the same fire which, being gauntlet, and it should be as about seven and a half, miles south at Mr. Shnrtlifl'a farm. Remember taken up. kindled by a Divine hand, will promptly was une Time riding on a the whf at harvest of that year; on a lengthy com of his farm, lie horse. You will eay.lt Is I was driving a large tb night of the 14th of September, burn brightly in the Hebrew heart munication, prints signed 'Old Califor- - light of . a j alking mulep. We Mrs, "Bhurtlifl and I elept In the and spread throughout tho world. nUn," attribuUng the adoption of f'1' Jast a .few words. same He went Mr. room. ; passed new Bhurtlifl to came the constitution in the "work These are the "times of restltu of ! c:::ap The Timet says: We south. I oen tinned north. I had the afternoon and left for the city The Best Packet shysters." and when the lion," appointed day have au sorts of theories from Call. traveled about four miles when I before Mrs. Bhurtlifl came from Tea, ' F. A. PASC08 will iDpply fine W- -P arrlves.ths land will be prepared for fornia and from MB. screened to met the train going south, betwt en Ogden. She remained all night in Quick Lime, suiiabl 'for and tJenirevnie. Bountiful the In think bedroom 1 which he and the people as well as the people for account for the recent revolution I am certain th:s was the i "' uuaicociaa ceatpooia,;aiui oeutrU2Xaff all " m night of oth slept. The -next morning ear- oooayms that BUte. One of these which i . in the one word spoken in and not Hhurtnix to me Imr.it methe . y orranlv suteiaooes fori TWO she we woke -w V land, spoke l excuses alrobbery. ly mud to Went the up .Risfi, publish uy un anoient seers ana pro- leged DOrLAB8 PEB TOW, la tara-- or small about 10 days afterward, telling me Centrevilie, and' we sent a buggy 1 f.5'4 ,., , '" of corporatyrannies large iti . I quaatttles, at bis Ploaeee Perpetual Urn r , . phets of Israel will fall to the tions of the 8:ats and lavs the blame to bear in mlna tne day I saw him. to meet her, and jbhe after wai da , . fa. U 3j j j From where I met Bhurtlifl, there went to Farmington. KL'ns, rint North of Warm Sprta, Salt tt f : greund unfulfilled. The gathering for the present discontent upon the Is a road leading back to Centre os On the 16ih of will go on, and the movement is people who do not apprehend the state of the case. But It must vilie, but not a broken road; a man Beptember, Mrs. BhurtHfT was 4n rT.BV BulUKng- - ana Plafteiina Lima not "past comprehension"! those real be confessed by all who know any- could not ge back that way without the city. On the 12th she was not or Best WoaUly always on band. : wno can discern the hand of Je Have talkei Uh of publio feeing in Callor-nl- a taking down fences, it was between at the rahch. thing , 4t 7 6 rtA. PASCO SL met and o'clock, when l him. Mrs. Bhurtlifl abont thlscflair. - .i hovah. that ever since the Faclfla rail pnicEs road was complete ', tht country SIRS, 1.YDIA EnUBTUFP" MBS. ALDKK has been constantly agitated In 17th Ward In Ber. various ways by tho men who have Was housekeeper! at theBhurtlifl Lived cLAlIE-CITV- i WHAT D0E3 If IIEAH? ' : - W U - ' p .... Anally succeeded in foisting the ranch in 187S. of Mrs. Bhurtlifl then teuiucr! iou.' iemetnuers a patty t , r. , ' had the' 17th In her on riven the Ward business, 14th the charge communistic convention upon the : . v. W Thk Kansas City Journal says: , CJ , . husband being awaj. Mrs. Bhurt vi Ccrauuti)-fiuittuAuue of e State, and that this faction, how lifl Mormon are very muob ever us resolution told the a "tne the about; at has passed most drawn robbery its ue nau t. een to J? arm- - tne Atelier tjociety. th." meeting, of exciieu over tne polygamy trial cogentcalled, arguments from the enor- uay arier. now going on at Bait Lake. It is mous contrast and aflorded by a com lngten got tha mail. ! Mr. 8. tyri scsott ciiisaoi about time that Congress put an parison ef the condition of cam up on the train the eventhe rich end to this ulagrace to our cItWzv and the poor. ing cf the robbfeiy. ; " He went Lfved In Bilt'Ii&ke City. , Was at (1 n v I1 tion." Did not Caller's farm4 on ths th Of July. away after supper. u.. iv, : see him any more that Mrs. 1373. : I went to a party In the 17th What does the Journal mean? Ward JJeecher lectured 8. came down on thenight. Henry Vt'ard schoolhousa on the night Of train or Is It the polygamy trial, the ex at Memphis, last night, to 4.C0 night. She talked ' with me tbat "... c , the robbery.' I saw Shurtllfl that till He was Introduced bv CV.I. about 10 o'clock and then went to r.";b.t- - i y rd'other and sister and citement of the Mormons over It people. " .. z :, t of the Appeal f 'for bed. Did not see her till 7 o'clock 1 1 Taylur were at the house. Mr. '(.! that Is "a diigrace to our civiliza . M. Keating, L for Hilhr..-- i a bitter Heecher next morning. Think she had t igwart pad Mr, Hardy wore Intro t fade and ITilr?- I to or opponent. merly l and quality tion?" Is Congress required to pat gave r V1 him a check for $250 for - tho then. just coma fxom Cefiiisville. y ccnjrt..:i-aciti?i to tt hcrae, cr abroad. t&taa ts , an end to the polygamy trial, or orphan asylum. A Memphis speci- She spoke . pf having gone for a par- our toma a little alter eight, and I Ctrctt. atw! the rarty.oa enact a law to put down "Mormon"! al sayst'A great deal of prejudice cel. I saw her comic : back, young west Jwit'vtaeia to '. BEST BASKETS i!!!D LOWEST PRICES ' has Dee a allayed Haskell BhtirtlJa with her, driving tbd wy to.1 the- - eehool-liout- e against .tseecuer Mr. excitement? , , AllOr V4ErsVc3tcfD!awosdey'rraItaraEtore. addrtu JP. O. ; J0x. 519. J mt,. his visit to Memphis. Chatta a double br&akf&bt Hardy's nose began to bleed and AfUr by We object lo both. We do not nooga and 'Atlanta V T IT i engagement she went to Farmlngton alone. while stopping for him to bathe it JL, X (MX A. i , t f A. MTrirrwimmn I ta 9 want .te piljgiuiy trials put an have been cancelled and lieeeherl About o'clock she returned and we heard tne northern train come J.W.BNELL, f :3 il.J'i cupt, r Factory. Proprietor, 3 a a- - nrsh s mm m 7 , Y Am.- - .. & i - I - nross-examlne- d. ! 3, to-p- ut :.finit i... - mt CD, Say- - ifc - i - . IffJL 9 i fly-tim- e, . i. 7 tra-judici- pro-det- er VV;. . . -- i .1 n. Cross-examinatio- V kS I 1 eml-gran- m. - BRIGHTON, NEWPORT, CAPE MAY, NARRAGANSE1 LONG BRANCH. - '.- anti-,(Morm- ... " on" . , i t M i ''.... BY TELEUltAPll. grt .: s - I 5 , s. - He-dire- ct. . eldredge; Supt. - . ' j . - suitable! fori laundry or bath croes-exaKiinati- on. ft SOUP DflllOMCTOfllDG GO. , ! 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