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Show " ..j.a.umiiM.mMmi BY TELEGRAPH. A Terrible Cyclone in Florida! Openinqr of the International Judicial Congress! The Recent Reported Carlist Victory Untrue ! Financial Matters Becoming Brighter! THOM1 ti me AND FOREIGN. Fiah and Cheatntit Btrceta. to have been some 10. seems There Bombay, The railway from Bombay to Madras misunderstanding between her and has been completed. her husband, wliich occasioned a Berne. 10. deal of grief to her, as the folTbt Federal Council have received a great which Ehe wrote on memorial from the Council of Greece, lowing letter, complaining of Bishop Mormillo's in- Tuesday, will shotf: "Jake: Why did you gd away trigues on the French border, and prayCOAL AND Come home as soon as ing that the French Government be re- last night? ! the to a to annoyance. letter a quested pat stop have for the I Iu receive on hand. Market, this, nlwayi yo'a Viehna, 10. last The German Emperer, with a suite of to show you. I was very lonely I see till rest cannot fifty persons, is expected to arrive on night, and half-paten the 10th inst. The visit is intended to yod. I $ ill Wait until OF be a quiet one, and there is to be little if you are not here I will go and or no public festivity. hunt a situation, and you will be anFrom a Jewshnrp to' a Church Organ, a Cheap, or Madrid, 10. wife. Annie. The report of the Catliet victory on noyed no more by your thaw else Utah. "P. S. The landlord has just the Gth inst., near Cirauqui, is officially reI for Mariores General declared false. come in and inquired you. ports that in the engagement of that day roust leave here, that is certain. the enemy was defeated nn4 driven back What caul do? Come." with a loss of one hundred killed and SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. This letter was written in a very five hundred wounded. The casualties of the Republican army were nineteen neat, plain hand, and was sent to One door South of (Men House. 27-killed and Torty wounded. her husband on Tuesday, but no reBrussels, 10. was received by her, nor The International Judicial Congress sponse could she hear anything up to ThursMiles, of the Uniopened here She then went to her sister's ted Statos, made a speech on the origin day. Linden on of international arbitration. David house, street, and obtainNew was of York, Dudley Field, present. ed quarters there, still expecting that Cache Co. A letter from the King of Belgium and her husband would make his appearone from Count Selopis, were rend. AGENT FOR THE ance, but all her efforts to hear from Paris, 10. setThe meeting of Republican members him proved unavailing, and she defit of continued in tled down a assembled at the residence of Jules Sema, last night, one hundred delegates were spondency, and at one time threatpresent. An electoral scheme was adopt- ened to drown herself. 0 ed, and a committee composed of repreYesterday morning she left the sentatives of three groups of tbe left, was house and spent several hours in a THIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAG OX IS MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL appointed to draw up an official declarathroughout and is warranted. tion in the name of the Republican par- fruitless search for her husband ; reA FUIX ty. Thiers and Gatnbetta support the turning home at about three o'clock, action of the meeting, whieh also has her sister noticed that she was someAlso Dealer ia the approval of many conserTative depu- what ill and in spirits. depressed ties. Republicans are generally becomThreshing After some conversation she was in- JLlRlit ing more hopeful. There was a larger attendance of spec- duced to go to her room, when her ' tators at the Bazaine court martial to- symptoms became more alarming and Several interesting documents medical aid was summoned at once. day. were read, relating to efforts to commuThe first physician, whose name is nicate with Metz, and the probity of the AND OF FARM ..MACHINERY. left after administering a messengers employed, twenty of whom unknown, without sick to the been summoned as have witnesses. The potion woman, prosecution attaches great importance to giving any opinion as to the cause of a dispatch delivered, as it alleges, to her illness. Her A Complete Assortment of sister, leeling unBazaine on the 23rd of August, announcsatisfied, sent for other medical aid, ing MacMahon's movement toward M. Lee, who at Mense, to join bands with the enemy at procured Dr. L. WAfiON MATERIAL, HARDWOOD, IRO.V AXD STEEL Elf. Metz. Bazaine is charged with refusing onee saw the dangerous condition of to avail himself of balloon services to the patient, and summoned Dr. commuuicate with the interior. CounClopton to assist him. At this time cil for the defence will move that the she was in a totally unconscious justificatory memoir published some state; every exertion was made to time age by the accused, be admitted as sustain life, but they all proved una evidence. Among the documents read at the trial vailing, and at 4 o'clock rife passed FOR YOUR was one showing that out of the frail and beautiful tene of Bazaine there were seventeen million of carment, which for several years had tridges in the arsenal at Metz, of which excited the admiration of many only one million had been used, when tbe place capitulated, and when Bazaine audiences. An examination ot her said he bad no ammunition the fact was person resulted in finding a torn he had no intention of fighting. AND OTHER ou which could be traced It is now reported that Count de envelope, the word arsenic, but no clue could Charabord will go to Hirault, Belgium, be gained as to where she kad pur on the Frontier of france. The German authorities have refused chased it. Her body, after death, the Duke D'Aumale, permission to visit presented the usual symptoms of the battle fields of the late war in Lor- death and no doubt is MUSIC STOEE; Main Street, - i - Offd THE CHEAPEST AIL KINDS' LIME MUSICAL anywhere Violin Strings ! Ex-Govern- or IITMilffl! in and other Fittings. 1, AMERICAN. M. B. HAMMOND, to-da- Washington, 10. Telegrams this ereninp: at tbe Signal olQce from observer at Key West and 1'unta Uosa, Florida, state that a mont 'Instructive cjclone swept over those stations on the Cth inst. At Key West the wind reached the velocity of tighty tnilrs an hour, and at Punta Rosa ninety miles. At the latter station the sea rose fourteen feet above tide level, overwhelming the lund, washing away every movable thing. Tbe few inhabitants of I'ucta lldsa are entirely without drinking water. Topelta, Ks., 10. A suit in garnishment was brought somedayg ago in the district court here, Hgainst tbe Stato Treasurer, by the creditors of Poincroy, to recover seven thousand dollars, which figured in the last Kansas Senatorial flection. Th treasurer filed an answer declaring the money was not in his pofcssion, he having returned it to the Lt. Governor, from whom he originally received it. Personal suits have been brought apaiiist the Treasurer and the Lt. Governor. New York, 10. The etcamnhip "Douan" arrived today, bringing XICC.UOO of specie. tight persons have been arrested in Host on on the charge of circulating obscene literature, and ill but one were lucked up in default of bail. Mr. Camp, president of the Clearing Motive Association, Btaied, tbut financial Blatters were becoming brighter. JJanks are gaining rapidly in greenbacks, and confidence is being restored ihti banks, he says, have paid and are paying more currency than ever before, and all demands for legitimate business purposes are being supplied. The loan certificates outstanding to the amount of nJwut twenty millions are beiifg cancelled as rapidly as the gvneial welfare will admit of. Camp is of the opinion that the speedy cancellation of the loan certificates would be disastrous, but hopes they will be at the date originally agreed upon; but if at that time the associated minks concluded that the public welfare demand the continuance of the loan the present policy will be adhered to. The banks have, as yet, taken no action relative to a full resumption. Maria Ui bach, who was taken into custody with two Spaniards, charged with lobbing the Bank of Commerce in Havana, has accused the Spanish Consul .( robbing her of money, diamonds and drafts for $17,000. In her affidavit she declares that these thiugs were taken srjni herbaggage, on the steamship City of M exico, uuder false pretenses. Corsicaua, Texas, 10. A special from A. Zedck, editor of the JHffnsmt Aye, reports that Governor '.'avis and party have just arrived from an Indian Conference ut Fort Sill. The chiefs Satanta nd llig Tree were refused, on oondilion that if the Kiowas r any ether Iudians at any time raided ou Texas, they, together iih the raiders, would immediately be arrested. Troops are to be at once jnihted along tho Texas tvontier, border, itig on the reservation. The Indians Mio have recent !y raided in Texas will b turned over to the State authorities. All captives and horses stolen from Texas will be returned to the owuers; agents are appointed by the United Mates to call the roll daily, and only t'iree days' ration are to- be issued to t.ie Indians at oke time. to-da- y, to-da- cer-nnate- - HH. Cheaper Cummings! Main St., Ogden, and Main St.,. Logan, chyttler Wagon! supply always ox hand. Spring Wagons, Sweepstakes' lioickeyc Mowers and Reapers Sulky Hakes, Corn Shelters, Feert Cutters, Emery; Grinders, Stubble Fanning Mills, Flows, Shovel Flows, Cultivators, Maeliiues, ALL. KINDS s31-6r- - TopeU, Kan. 10. ebciotiug affrays occurred at w es t e'r tertai h us e f th e 0 run a d a, lb e Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fee railroad t night. One Mexican was killed by mother, and Lieutenant Roe was wound- i by one Olive- -, recently confined at ort Lyon on a charge of theft. Augusta. Ga.. 10. lion, Alfred Cuniinings, Governor of tab curing Buchanan's admiuistratiou, iied at LU residenoe neaMhia citv last 1 1 V ;ght. Montgomery, Ala., 10. Thre deaths from yellow fever here ..hin the laa forty-eigh- t hours. Columbus, S. C, 10. Cidwd Secretary oX State, llJjne,has a GO TO STAYNER'S to-da- y, PIAHOS, ORGASM MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS raine. s, here-Jitte- Two J. Goal & at the Merchants' Hotel, corner of st The Indians in Tcsas! Death of been admitted ns a student io the South gagement was at DeBar's Opera Carolina University, and the three prin- House, 'but for tbe last week or two cipal professors resigned in conse- she had been out of employment, and , had boarded quence. up to the last twe days t More Currency than Ever being paid out! Two Shooting Affrays I ' Sad Suicide. by poisoning, entertained that she voluntarily com mitted suicide. She was a woman of unusual beauty, about twenty-seveyears of age, and possessed considera ble dramatic talent. The Coroner was at onceiotified, and will hold an St. Louis Globe, inquest 5 inst. AND n Oar telegraphic columns last evening contained a dispatch to the effect that Sirs. Anna Uakcr, an actress. had committed suicide nt St. Louis. to-da- y. Her stage name was Anna Ward. She lived and played in Omaha for NEAR SAVAGE'S some time, when Corri was running Baker was tho Academy cf Music. then a high toned clerk in a book store, and he became infatuated with her. Stanley, the discoverer of Livingstone, was then a resident of Omaha, and was also flirting with the bewitching Annie. There were other heads that were also turned by the actress, but she. finally accepted ' Baker, and married'- him. Their married life was not the happiest after they left Omaha. Shv was in Omaha last winter,and played at Redick's Opera House, in Stevens. company. The following account of the suicid1 from the St. Louis Gfobc of Sunday morning: The quiet neighborhood of Linden street was somewhat disturbed by the suicide of a woman named Annie Baker, whieh occurred fit the residence of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Car-liNo. 1221 Lindon street. The occurrence was totally unlookei for, and caused great excitement in tho family of the deceased, as well as in tho immediate vicinity. ' The circumstances of the case appear to be as follows ! Tho snicide was Mrs. Annie Baker, wife of Jacob Baker, who is employed at the stationery house- wf Messrs. Van Reek, Brninavd. k Tinsley, No. 305 North Third street. Her last u- - , n, , - Save Twenty Cents on the Dollar. There is something interesting in bserYin two women looking dis dainfully at each other, but when two old ladies, whose front teeth are gone curl the lip in scorn, the effect is depressing. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MAIN STRFET, HOWE WMTE1! Hani Lumber SEWING A pine street gentleman, of MACHINE. was showing a stranger over Teams to his house the other day. The stranmnp. ni:?T is hie wori -f- ekfectkd ger noticed a large collection of pot J ljy tlm In renter ot' .the Swiug , Machine. plants in the dining room, and said : CISSOB, ECCLES AMD VANNOY'S ELIAS 11 OWE, Juu. "You seem to have a liking for flowAn IIOXESTMACIIIXE a"3 New Steam Saw Mill, ers,". "Well, yes," admitted the old not subject to FITS. gentleman, with a slight tinge of Situated two miles east of POINTS OFSUPERSORSTY: enthusiasm, as ' he expectorated in 3Ionnt Bear Lake the direction of the most open pot; Simjicity and Perfection Divide. "it ain't always handy to hunt up a of Mechanism- spitUon, you know." Durability will last a Dan-bur- y, from - . Knab,on , Lifetime' ' '" One of the proprietors of the PeWork without on the of Range , a Parallel' tersburg, Va., Index, in goipg over , SHORTEST NOTICE. the office recently, discovered that a Perfection of Stitch and slab used as an imposing stone was ensiun- the tombstone of a near relation, who lUaSC Of UpCTUUVIl fie , had died nearly forty years, ago. The SENDOM YOUR ORDERS. Management. p. Take-uside tho downof stone was Self Adjust ing engraved Heath itcame-iatAdjustable wards, andhow use in APPLY TO the office is unexplained. Call and Kxwmine our Styles imd Trices at , T. W.JONEi?, TIIor,' That was rough, but not so bad as TLYG ARE & CHILD, third door from Z. C. M. I, Ozitnthe baker who stole a tombstotie for the bottom of his oven, and the next Lumber 5th Sk., Ogden, Yard, ... Agent. morning found that every hut of f" Alec hi tbe Saues. Boom,; OR NEXT.D&G8 TO Z. C. M.I. bread had "Sacred" o the" Meiaorv" Lik Salt M. C. Z. L, dnorawut of oa the bottom of it. i$t d Cilj . ! . e j j ' ' ."!' , . 253-3ai I - |