Show aiiWklwiagfcALagt wosawawirin ef : Tt s L & n r by EAVfERW :w ?! xmtr w - c“"i'm v it il vomiivti’ii with tb Wo fake l!u ik‘"'iMi:a lii'n ilm N Y ' it b’ 3 k I Mr Guy wii J’iuikI F t i A1 ffl i 5 I i' niPl s Vm tJo Iia of tliit that yi £i Ei 'in i e ') iy dock a r ‘!:'i’ili:'l aiatliap 'Hintly ihrow' iirirH’ rt-- n following concern! is taken from it a female Boston the weeks ago several of the Several young people who reside in the neighborhood of Savin Hill in Dorehester came together and on the spur of the moment improvised a jumping match for a small purse between Mike F! mi In and a young man named Murphy this match Murphy was badly worsted whereupon his sister Kate a bright and about of sprightly girl strong became veiy indigtwenty summers nant and gave out to her com 'anions that she could outjump Mike Flynn il Kate became tier brother eon Id not and to very earnest in her asservations oatisfy her a match was made for a five dnllais and greatpurse of seventy when ly to the surprise of her li iends This the match came off she won it greatly shamed the I'Tv mi juinpi-- t and his friends so Mis Kate was to another contest for tJlhiO a Hill side which tune oil" at Savin "The affair attracted quite a crowd to witness the sport not less than 400 Kale made her people being present red dressed in flowing appearance with bloomer a la llanncl drawers white in'rino skirt and a pair ofpivt’y Mr her feet laced to gaiters tightly hlynw was dressed nearly in the same The arrangements manner heiny all completed the exorcises began Flynn leading off with a leap of ten feet and Kate lin n took her pothroe inches sition cheered on by her friends and made the leap clearing a distance of This ten feet four and a half inches sweated great excitement in the crowd and nerved up Kate for something still better 'flic second leap was called for when Flynn came up to the scratch and This cleared ten feet and seven inches was a very long jump and the Flynn But party felt greatly encouraged Kate was again introduced her friends cheering and feeling contidant that she would beat she placed her Carefully ilittle gaiter boots on the line and straining every muscle in her well knit frame made the leap clearing ten feet nine and three quarter inches This and was too much for her competitor irnid the plaudits of the whole company Kate retired with her purse of As this affair has created great $d©0 excitement in the neighborhood it is iiossible that Katie may be started for another match SEW ItAHt’SIIIIlK The mo't fearful of juvenile depravity that we can now remember is contained in the following account of the murder of a Mrs Sparhawk by her at Walpole N II on the grandson 4th insb The boy is eleven years old and is xtremely headstrong and vicious and disliked his grandmother because she endeavored to make him mind His mot her is dead and the old lady was keeping house !br his father On the morning before the murder the boy was disobedient and obstinate so much ho that his grandmother had to call for an sis tanee to compel him to obedience — When the murdei wa' committed lie was sitting in a room with his grandmother and a Mrs Starkweather and so quickly was the deed performed that Mrs Starkweather could not tel! who fired the shot The boy in his subsequent confession iitmiued that be had been planning the murder for a month lie took a mall revolver from a drawer and aftei wards plaivd it so nearly init original position that no one would have thought it had lcen moved but from the fact that one chamber was empty The day alter the murder a large number of people viitcd the houaThe toy was the most unconcerned person lie mingled with the visitors present and talked about with grandmother the utmost coolness and kept whittling with a as indifferently as Ml day possible Sunday he denied having any knowledge of the all lir but - has been Monday at the inquest be Mated h:t h” wsthe murderer and said lvvivof ‘die wanted to th vi f hi way” viicn ic tin”’ tii in lit h t cry f Ti” s Iil ‘it) - ii w coin a ”nr e iJi’Wi ' bet te '( cm ” ii i III a en'' i'ie bo t “ - !y oi or- u '! d ” !! eif n a a h k Ill’ll Alel was found writ ti a distinctly nine times This t'uliy ‘'iti't”J the gentieman Oilier bine t'S'ogniced ilerea'-relative' One of tin dm wings in colored eiayici' is very beautiful the expression of tlio eountemmec being quite J’lanehette eommences at the bead to draw and trnishe the picture as it advances When it came to draw the dress of the picture above named it indicated to the '‘medium to take a This she refti'ed to do purple crayon She strove to saying it would spoil resist the ‘‘power” for nearly half a she gave day till at hist exhausted take its course way and let Flanehette It combined several other color with the pm pie and made a very hambome golden tint which is the ailmiration of all who sec it The young lady cannot account for any of those mysterious workings of l’lanchefte She has neve’ taken lessons in even the rudiments of drawing and of herself undirected cannot draw even the roughest sketch We submit the ease to the curious WFSTKHN Franei-e—The dm llo is not A duel was fought this yet bonus n tlardiicr morning at Saneebto and Smedlmry the partii s to the Hoaffair at the rosinopnlitan Sum Ibury had tel last week repot ts about tl miner for which tlm lattoi Htruek him two or ihn e times 1 hey were separated with a cow hide el aliengul and Kmedbury (iardner ranch at dayThey met at Kershaw’s light where pi'tol shots were exchanged Gardner had one finger shot off and another badly cut Stnedburv Honor having been caped uninjured shock bauds and Obey safisSeu Warrants have turned to the city been issued for their arrest James Collins stabbed James lleilly last night during an affray growing out of politics lie was arrested and lodged in jail but released on $2000 bail A son of Liehener residing on Sut ter street met with a sad accident yesThe little fellow who is about terday 10 months old was playing about the yard when he fell into a tub of hot water and had hia baek badly scalded The Mexican veterans arecelebratiug the anniversary of the capture of the City of Mexieo by dinner at Etienne's About tifty are present The Sun Francisco papers tell of two named William and Charlei brothers Durand throwing Henry Wenzil from the baleony of the Palin House on Broadway of which they an proprietors a distance of fourteen feet Wenzel was taken up by some pec when it was found suns on the street that his lift wrist was broken and hi hip seven !y hurt the flesh having been He was bruised and tom by the fall at once taken to a surgeon's office where it was further ascertained that he had received set ions internal injuries The police who were informed of the succeeded in unearthing circumstance the Durands from their concealment and took them to the city prison The 1 itnfjs of the 14 th says: afternoon Fire Marsha! Yesterday Durkce arrested a man named John on California street on a Phillips charge of arson committed by burning the snow sheds on the line of the Central Pacific Railroad Sheriff Hume of PHcervillo who has been in the city searching for the accused for several days took charge of his prisoner and left on the Sactamenfo boat at four pm yesterday Th’ FltfUfo ha- - 'll” following on a ‘‘melancholy spectacle” Last evening a boy fourteen years of age was taken to the station house mi In drunk that ho couid not speak thiseas’ the pathetic language of Scrip’Tie was ture was lite illy fulfilled the only son of bis mother and 'In wus a widow ” to t bail limi't a1 jj 2 l‘M nil for killing White hi of time ORKOOX A man bull:! a in Polk in ami sold of at has (logon of an he has patch extent Horn gathiriil ons on county sherry which this mtimti fifty pin gall- r gall- i:i that To oiiiids FOREIGN of t‘l It is August stated in the Paris Sleek of 1 0 that M Charles Quentin one of the editors of the Ilevcii ha now 'a eiosely confined for two months in cell a in the prison of Mazas and that to this day he has undentoae no examwhatever and does not know ination The Slec e of what he is accused points that he is well known and if required could give hail and it maintis France the only country in ains Europe where a man can be thus de from nrived of freedom separated nome friends and occupation without “That such niiycaurfo being aHigned a disregard of individual liberty should still bo possible in France” it adds “eighty years after th® capture of the Bastile and the suppression of is humiliating to the country familiarized as it has been by every Government with indifference to indi- liberty" PRl'SSIA article in the published untjsbn'ii ht it appears that Northern throughout Germany of one hundred persons paying fifteen thalers one dies yearly per annum in taxes among tFiose who pay twelve tha’ers the number of deaths are two among those who pay nine thalers three and so on in a regular progression an iuerease of one per cent in the deaths corresponding to each diminution of three thalers From an in taxation feORTS False way hair is quoted lower dovvu the Paris— in bark A new- j iaper advert iscrauit calls for of S’pti uihi a The Monteivv Voi "plain ouol able to dress a boy five 2th says: ars old Last Saturday night a she p lurdei An Amoricuiihasgivcn I’itti a silver by th” name of Giovanni Bahiote shot bucket with the sentiment that it may and killed Giovaunia Gainful im under hn kicks it long before the following Both 7'ous claims to liriiish The A no n wer” taknu iii ol qi nr Mr the new of for territory iJiaH'l on the Rancho Aihv Seen greater size than Dmd“ ioeyard n o’ Sob di” any iVh'T piper m th” woild m the camp and the oilier m who Ki-down was oy Alitt'o tl”’ brush About II niloik on kmw vii re liars went ibkcl f s a oi lion :ir’i r d yes tin wen) to t'ii”Vr a 'll't’lt " e l’i"'r th” hi ’j' wi’io r 1’” pap’T’s I” ii i”nei u is hiiji Th Tie off iliiughtcr of nn i liiHioiiniiv oii i ImiuizIiI o ti tnu ks sai'a’”a ill s I’on ' 'i tiuii's i Toy an! r it: it ii ni s'i !' ’'- it vliili sh” aid a uoisiiill noi U in r to (”:ii ii I” r p ” P' ' ”v nr ill i” u r pf osatory iSiau:s (D1UFJIA iri im r s loubi-- i BIT CHIT lady in Ik rt biicd Pi” otlor of lint li” a mui'i r '’uy deli in cm ui on the in m rang- fit tUf CnHed SHO RENATA t LEAVES Si Gotlbs & i Tiien odor ?irin:T mfi jGve And at eimiiiiig arouiu‘i ihuir ueio hltiorih and will N J put up in’arly to mint two tniiiion calls uf fiuit this year 4 USES A wealthy German merchant of MEDICAL Michigan Guy lud has taken out a life insurance policy of two thousand Bueiiu leaves are generally stimulant with a ecnli r tenden'-- to tho Urinary Organs dollars for the poor of that place They aro given in complaints of tho Turtles are now shipped from the Urinary fiiih as Organ Gulf of Mexico over the Florida RailFlorida and road to Fernandimi and New GRAVEL CHRONIC CATARRH to the Charleston MORBID OF THE BLADDER York markets IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER AND UREADJUTANT GENERAL’S OKFtOS tf T 18u0 Ui THRA DISEASE Salt Lake Citv Sept General Orders No 3 OF THE The resignation of Major Aaron PROSTRATE AND Johnson 2d Division Nauvoo Legion INCONTIOR RETENTION Commandant of Utah Military District NENCE OF URINE Ho is honorably released is accepted and will be kindly remembered by the From lorn of tone in the part eorAeri)ed in Legion hecu General Wm B Pace is its eraouution tho remedy bo- 2 Brigadier recommended assigned to the command of Utah Military District until further orders 3 ft is with regret that the “udden DTgPEPSIA demise of Brigadi r General Ezra T ftilUlNIC PJiKUM KHtriONi-- ' (JUTANFOIJs Henson Commandant of Cache Miilary AN D'tOPnf to the Legion District is announced Col Wm Hyde will take command of aid district until further orders During the absence of Brigadier I! e" "ral Lot ISmitli the command of JI’ivis t is assigned to Military who Col Georg” (’hast will complete Ut organization ot the forces of the Davis and Jllorgni including Colonies 3 Major Genera! Robert T Burton (’iimnaiidnit of Suit Lake M ilitary liis will 'ause a general muster tube for three days of all the forces i Is u d bv persocs the ugi of IS to id district for the purpose of drill and from tii V or in the dcMim or ehaugs and camp duty not inter than of li'e after Contincmont or Labor Pain": in ehduren the t week in Novembi r next of Utah Ji ib 0 The Commandant Sanpete Pauran Iron Dvis Weber Tooele rnirnmit and Cache Richland Wasatch 5! ilitary Dislri't wi eauo to be held a similar muster not to exceed To &ff®etion Pei’uti’ir t Females tho tract Buehu is unciua’ied by auy other remthree days of ail the forces in their re- edy as in t spective districts not later than the week in November next 7 Said Commandants will aiti'” suitCliiprsi i or lietontion Irregularity able notice to bo given of the time and cehH or 'Supprevsion of place of mubter and all persons liable to Evacuation military duty to bt duly enrolled and or richirrous htate notified Musicians are required to per of the Uteruy form military duty as or in the line and will bo enrolled accordingly Bunds may bo organized in each district and assigned to duty by district commanders 8 Commandants of districts will or- Diaeascs of the Bladder Kindtieys Gravel and Dropsical Fweilings ganize the forces of their dibtriett according to General Orders No 2 of May 26 1809 and causo all vacancies in their commands to be filled during the muster and will make full and complete turns of said organization and muster to This medicine imremes tUe power ot this otlieu on or before the tenth day of and exeites the absorbents into November next They arc also enjoined healthy notion by which the Wnery or to enforce good ordirand sobriety ari Depositions and all uuiiaturd Ku largeineat are reduced as well as Pain and take every precaution to avert to occurence of accidents from any cause during Intlaanwiation tiie muster By Order of Lieutenant General Daniel fi Wkili Nauvoo Legion Comniaudiug 11 B Cl a who Adjutant General MELMMnAPS ill AC W h ? ItemhaKis S8tot Agents lor j FBUITsTsEEOI CHOICE WILL i i Coj Tan Schsack) WfcoW CMeaso GeaersISiS rrtsifm Agents & BY MAIL Roofa of CUTTINGS Choice Hardy Grapes FRUIT TREES FLOWERING ” AND SEEDS on- - — I have her Iv Seedlings of the Miismlmj hardy ion'iim nineties of PIUC'ES Vines ir ' from ee!?: postage paid " Jilr) Remittance must accompany an 0rJw r'$ivt attnliou MsIiJOilSS01i ti T St GeorgJan wH’t! H womlirAil medicine hi Dow offered to m of lliuii U Is a sore and remedy for the immodiate tore f is peoil Coughs Colds Croup I BUCHU CONSUMPTIOH And all Bineaeog of the Throat and Chest Lungs Over (8000000) THREE MILLION Of this celebrated BOTTLES preparation Ara Annually Sold and Connstd by the people of the State and Hot cue instance of its Mlnrs isfcw Il h&rmlcffl partly TeUIOiat itml nriy to chUdren of u i?hlH tb rriiuh of aUf mu) ao tO it lHPlt it For in drugs ty nil uj'n The C C CLAIUf CO New BURNHAMS Sc Sole Proper Havan( Corn VAHSCK&Af$ Wholrmfle Druggtetg CMeOffO General Northwestern Agexf ’0 Sole AgMta ftr ttak 1MJDBR 22ldsVw J y FAY A Patentees & CO and Manufacturers cription of of everyiLr VXBSs Baals wad Moldlag Tenoning Power Uortlslnc Scroll and lined Netting Machines HELMBOLD’S WOODWORTH EXTRACT 15UC1IU PLANERS & MATCHERS CHAIR k FURNITURE SPOKJ Hm furot LAKE TELEGRAPH FELLOE AND WHEEL CHINERY Ci Ac ut eTfjrT MA- -- ALSO- BINDERY HRST Of XT Tin'”” BOOK ill BfiPURlTlES i ing THE SALT tstt BL HGARDINR5L inauc and Neuralgic OompoonJ Sia:— Having been afflicted with sny face for si x montha friend yowr Compound anil I can theerfonyTk ho only relief and I recommend it toSi “ troubled with the Neoralgw Yoor rrapeulfnlly CT tier D"ior cor iUalson 5Wbsm& Pimi’EHTIK no that Yulkiziilil Ii bLe trans EX mtlTAIXi An official report just infilled in Kugiaml gives the statistic)!' wrecks casualties and collision' uivurriug to British ships abroad n poitul to the Hoard Trade in ISO's showing that vessels of 377281 tons in the whole were totally lost or paitially damaged f57 vessels belonging to the flit Kingdom and 278 belonging to British G80 vessels of possessions 252484 tons wero totally lost and 255 of 84797 tons partially damaged 1387 Jives were lost 1187 from vessels belonging to the United Kingdom and 200 from vessels beiongieg to British possessions 12183 lives were imperilled but saved by remaining on board or by assistance from shore or from other ships Of the lives lost 159 were by wrecks etc on the coasts of Europe 27 on the coasts of Asia D Africa 82 America 80 Australia and New Zealand and 1021 at sea VRABiCK vidual Prom i'” ’y like t out In it t&ardiner'g Compeuad fiay diner’s Compound an eleigman pi’judiei’s Llld' Th i In ni l’mpii e of the loth say At ui Hint 2 o'clock yesterday morning an attempt was made to stop one I of Jill Bcachy’s stages two miles north Ruck's Station As the stage came down a ravine at the point designated the robbers made their appearance and commenced firing at the horses was up the Seeing what driver sought refuge in the hoot and let the team run The driver reports having: seen three men while Mime of the passengers assert that there were four Kight shots were fired after the hut fortunately none of them stage took effect At the Warm Springs the driver was informed that he would be stopped before reaching the next statJ would appear by this that the ion robbers and tlieir movements were known After King ehaid the stage laid over at Buck’s Station until daylarrival in delayed which its this ight city some two hours after the usual acre San ihad U whit’’ in !! u ” d ral- - and iiji'ii s i i‘i'p-- in MCV ’! t I'e il UUt'IIU- ii mill (1 Bkndk Iiraliia d il an GASDINEa BUClll1 llELMDthlfS in tin fy piudsluueat bu’ bim- all bcli’V” i it ibr others only one pei tiO 1)0 rdv i’jw ‘if (lo The 1' ti! I' G a s I'll in r ii in v ld hit i j ir 11 pllUh III ill’ 111 u 1) it papor oF ill wu'iiy the city mil utt nn id pi! friiitu in Illinois lm: iviiutiil 'a i!v odiforfthiu of tlii liniialu u (L The Imtcr ycir' m' his bn” Ixtcii marked liy many linai m! aim' lli ilomt'tii’ iv!’ in cariH! ti uubiijtpy and lie has For 'Victim ot hypochondria 'tW’ii! Hid death hit created a years imnression in Huff do alt hoiuii lie has leu a very retirml life since I8ri7 M ASSACin WKTTX not nt 'to loi' in ki’i' tii ii in the Im fur at!”' her its id tsr “jumpist” JltrulJ: aammmuKiem ii MryifKwagaaBicar'jB mxsmmmm evuiiiii A ''caro a! nii” ”r hn camp meeting near ral u ty of e oed etizcns cord Ih'ii'vvarc h'ikn uj iu a i d by a woman who n I’ihv e in Thi slierof and too f aorj drivn trui) the CiOuiid by ill cn! to’d A Jit lulll't‘ ' il ” 'at in- ’ill” of tvk utiii In ca nt city sin: vvl:n li” n i’’id Ini' in ' no ktcwleilce liin" iloicii she wa in lm ed to i'oiis '"nd to the pudcs n mn'd and sLo if Hici” viiv ti h oi th Muteiih'iits y'lie ill and iviii J to co ! Fliuieliettc iiiiv 'J i: I’ufiM ''he h'U L oi ivug the liruu- - on a r'“!“ii! u! 'Vtll 'Ohio p eei'iol: lo ''i' of t!:o t m n vi a that of a "’I of h” f tiler l’i ini fillip it dl the yuuna !a hi aou p“i I’ia n ed willi tin All i'im‘!!iiiii oi i ii’tu'ti m l A IS IS T K S SHIFTING AND FiliLEVSj SOUTH STREET PATENT AWITH IMPROVED haen given AND DJUSTABLE HANGERS Irritation of the neck of tho Bladder amt PATENT t COMPRESSION Is now prepare! to Bind inflammation of thoKidneyn Ulceration uf COUPLINGS tho esd Bladder of and Leslie’s Journals and Retention Harper’s Kidneys the Mfc WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO Urine Disenaes of the Prostate Gland Htono Petersou’s and Deinorent’s Dodey’s Kashina Books Blank Order and Receipt in the Bladdei Calculus Gravel Descriptive and Illustrated Cireutars Books er any other kind of Book Manaune nished upon appliestion Deposit and for kniceblcd and or Periodical Constitutions o! both sexes with ue&msss and dispatch and upon torms to suit the tianw J A FAY & CO T li iJUTENJIOOSS CIKCTNXATI Attended with the following sj in pious P'npricror 2S0 'Leod'inwenw’lt 1 1ST AID WMT TIK!LJI In BTHXIT salt IjAkb city KEW A Mini SOLD £k THE COLD METAL WATCHER Now being introduesd by O H COLLUVK ttb CO JV R ushinyton ttrerj Sen Fraacitnt Suria snything yet made in the way of ai Imitation Gold Wat' hthey vivr wcil and kooy good ine The Ladles’ Watches cost fband $10 eaehj the (entlemen's cost $19 and each ItliAtNS PROM TO KAi’H rei oMiincnit ntu 1'i’ami r "O'nrj f t M”r“ 'in :x th Ui" To') C win: ad ’in’s wiiii t i' BLOOD iv ' ” ' nu 8'lLD after (Atin flouring and " k JUtuStwlu' Il(Hiiturn OowtipiUCB 1'rtini t’'l r hi fcft uii aiwMMi 'f r iriHiiiu from u diorilrr! nondv"'® Nollk Bowfin yield at MOW Ghemic Vi i tt our luYoor thfct 0jcup r ti rm’s Dtcwfiwa tl1 ’UjnuHiiiilo nrcf worot foinis in n i 00 is Purely ili'j It YORK AN! re pIrlr’W hr 'In r tnS it f u ait ' V’ iBnfjrs ( C ih rit “" aithno' " mvLyriU am! langU'f' tho afflicted Vrty k CO pjaw r Vci®8 atler eating in instantai)0"' il cnatl alnovt to (fit Jt ' i”K u !' li! ®f COE’S DYSPEPSIA WireLou UroitilTi'nijMEW 5Iibi CUBE PUiUFYING o ' ' X’hieago DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED! with all Up kirved Indigestion can lo completely er&dicftteds AVU UKVaHBOLirS Drag and itnn wsti to 'tin 'Mil wit end five nr “‘'dr' ur f in hniily dea)(- ml very lauif 11 " otjr KjjrniJ lit BUCHU DYSPEPSIA ISDIL’UKTH nu sil WNTKD— Onr Popnlsr AGENTS and Nat mnal Maps with ? Railroad and stations Religious and Phh eal Ghurts serii's of Oval Pictures and 8e!W Mt Pens may be sold in every house sent mail which may pave our tune and give you IhIs of best agents pew in America UOOD'PiiKD JI CO H8h IIEbMIiOLD'S EXTRACT iht l ho Ai am engaged on sup' is” 0 Ai’OLBY nr an engineer nn he San Jiao KiilnviJ' i hive!' eaea rying unc id Co 's Waeli' Inr atinut ere yi ar ami C!in it i’ hu very bol w”"h fur a!ey ay time th it have Gtii CnRNW IL iln it to Exertion Indiapcition of Power Loss uf Harnory Dilhcully of Breathing Weak Nerves Trembling Horror ot Disease Wakefulness imness of ieion Pain in the Bank Hot Hands Flushing of the Body Dryness of tho PkinBruptionon tho Face “aibd CountonneoUniverml Laaritodeol the Museulsr line Mhxa !1VOA"'XOIVHi 8xn Krivmsc) May This h to rtily tliat have earned uno of th $ mall site Gold Meul Watebes wh’ch Km ol 0 Ouilm & Oo and find that it runs as well and keeps u good time as any watch lever earned an which to i fW FftR I'F0p'r Haven CoM tMl'Whir - VAN SCSAAC wfvfvrn't' ter’)!tW“ I |