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Show The Festive KeYoIver. ' Z. C. A terrible tragedy, occurred in Anderson, Indiana, on January 14th, XIL'X.,. - Ogaen City, Wholesale Department. in which T. N. Stillwell, a prominent politician and banker, was shot dead by John C. Corwin, likewise a resident of, this city. The facts in the matter, as near as can be gleaned amid the excitement which prevails at this time, are about as follows : TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS & STOVES; Last November the First National Empress Cloths, Merinos, Aljiacas, Aranun ' bank of Anderson, of which Stillwell Wool Delaines, Ginghams, was president, suspended payment, DRY Denims, Domestics, etc. Cassi meres, Tweed ' GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, ' and its affairs were placed under the Etc., Collonatles, charge of a receiver. For some alCLOTHS, CAIiPKTS, zxticZ. leged irregularities in its manageUPHOLSTERY GOODS, ment, Stillwell was, at the present term of the circuit court, indicted EEADY-MAD- E HATS, for embezzlement. He gave bail in the sum of $10,000, and was set at 1SOOTS asid SHOES; liberty. Smarting under the disgrace thus brought aboutj Stillwell JJWaifiFsj Decorations; imagined that Corwin had been the Wall instigator in having him arrested, although this is not generally believed. It should be stated in passing that Medicines; Drugs, Cheifitieals, both of these individuals for a year" OF or more, have not been on inendly EASTERN CALIFORNIA MASTUFACTUK) terms, and much bud feeling has exAM3 WIJfES, isted between them. This afternoon A General Assortment of Stillwell. at about five o'clock, pro ceeded to the office of Corwin, and as soon as he had entered remarked to Sewing Machines, m m Corwiu j "This is to be the last of imm you or mc;" and immediately drew a CLUDTXa revolver. Corwiu jumped upon the Shoe IJoot Uespolte as Cutlery, Locks, Carpenters' and oilier Tools. counter, and, reported by the genLeather, Findings, Beltings, &c; tlemen present, entreated Stillwell to A LARGE STOCK OP put up his revolver. No heed was given to this, however, and Stillwell BUTTER, EGGS, discharged his revolver at Corwin,the PliODtJCE, ball striking hix on the right side ' BOB SLEDS; of the groin, but was prevented from ETC., ETO inflicting a dangerous wound by the 'presence of some silver coin and keys MACHINERY IN ML ITS BRANCHES, &C, HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. in the pocket of Corwin. The parties is then, it thought, clinched, when A Full Line of Corwin immediately drew his revolver and fired twice, both balls entering t.e back part of Stillwell's head, TO hear the right can He fell to the Corfloor and expired immediately. Of All Descriptions, win delivered himself up at once into Merchandise in the several Departments of of Assortment find the Will Largest the hands of the sheriff. All orders addressed ta T). IT. Z. C. M. I., as shore, that caa be seeh in the West, aud all at fair prices. GROCERIES, HARDWARE & CROCKERY; IJ 000 PIECES m Ticking, Etc. Jeans, Oil, Gents' Boys' CLOTHING XOTHIX, Paper, Bordering, OOTS AND SHOSSI Of Every Variety, Patent and and PORTER I.IUOKS, in Variety; Singers' and mm fera pha Denartnent; &c; GRAO', lows, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Forks : Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors SALT PRINTS! Tu&BZm CHOICE CITY ppp will recivc prompt attention. From ; the Louisbourg W, II. IIOOrER, Superintendent- sUf Consumed in h Jnih 11 n. IIOOPER, Superintendent GET TOtTH SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S CABINET ORGANS LONE AT THE "Qg&en Junction" OfHoe, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. THE SUN. BBSS mm wll ass WEEKLY, MiumftZutefllitfo o Grand Combination (Late C. 1. 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AT THB Vienna Exposition, AS supportn. reports the fashions for the ladies and the for thomen, especially the to which it pays paticular attention. Fiually, it is the cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any supscriber. It is hot necessary to pot up a club in order to have THE W EEKLY SUN at this rate. Any one who sends a single dollar will get the paper for a year. We have no traveling agents: It ewing Machine AMD DAILYi THE WEEKLY SO ia too widely known to require any exteudd rfcoir.ineiiuation; hut the reasout wliich liave ulrtady giTan'it fifty thousand eubicribers, and which will, we hopoj give it more; are briefly ai folluwn: mny thoimmta It is a tirst-rut- e iifcwiiiiH'r. All the nown of the dny will be found in it, condensed wheu imporWiit, at full length wlien of moinont, and always presented iu a clear, iutelligible, and manner. It in a, first-rat- e family paper, full of entertaining and instructive reading of every kind, but containing nothing that can offend the most scrupulous tjvdte. It ia first-rat- e atrtry paper. Tho beat tales and romances of enm-uliterature are carefully selected and legibly printed iu its pages. It is a trst-rat- e agricultural paper. The most fresh aud instructive articles on agricultural topics regularly appear in this department. It is an iudependont political p.'tpor, belonging to no party and weariug no collar. It fightt for principle, and for the election of the beat men to office. It especially devotes its energies to the exposure of the great corruption that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican Institutions altogether. It htis no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from -- Organs, THE THE GEORGE W. TURNER, NTING! AND o don-fine- JOB P IMPROVED which was soon found to be a fruitless undertaking from the fact that the jailer was absent ' with the keys, aod it was impossible to gain en O S trance into the building. Axes were then brought into requisition and EH attempts made to rescue the prisoners confined in the dungeon. The door of the dungeon was also locked; 'and the key not to be found; and soon the smoke became so dense and suffocating that it drove every one from the entrance and two helpless mortals were left to their doom. Efforts were then made" to save the rcmain- ing prisoners on the upper floor, in which were confined two colored men and one colored woman; and after a MmmW good deal of labor the bars of the window were broken and the two men G rescued. The woman, being d I in a separate room on the opposite side, and besides being sick, could not move or render any assist" ance whatever, and no doubt was suffocated to death. The groans and cries of the poor1 beings appealing for assistance were pitiful, ana will long be remembered. Tho names of the FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED Bob burnt were Dunstan; prisoners SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFHNG TUBES, Simon Boddie and Susan Epps, all held for stealing. From the accounts Aa iavention having a most important bearing on tha future reputation of Reed by one of the rescued prisoners it struments, by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely feeems that the jail was purposely set creased, and quality of tone rendered on fire by Bob Dunstan in order to BEST EQUAL TO THAT OF make hi escape. KY1U CAPACITY. ORGANS OF Fifth Street W. B8-- tf C.) Courier; ,Oa '.Wednesday night, about o'clock, eur citizens were aroused from their slumbers by the t inging bell j and soarn it of the court-hous- e was on fire. 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