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Show SILTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE ORGAN MUSIC. Il appear from notice in th pren and otherwise, that in addition to th Church organa on the journalistic Una in tlii pugnacious, (aline city of Sainta, there ia shortly to be Htabiiihed another Club or daily paper a the organ of the difference Th Utah." of Young party between a dependent newspaper organ and an independent newspaper,! a radical one with advantages greatly on the side of the last named. The Church organs, fathers the agreed in the wish which thought, insist with great pertinacity that Young Utah journalistic voice will be heard only after the Independent death. From out th Ciijioxh'le while ashes" of the departed Cunox-jul- e, ilia presumed that the Democrat will emerge as cock of the walk, and contribute its regulation to the inharmonious and monotonous in organ music of other hand organs Zion. But why should an independent daily paper like the Ciinoxicui, cultivating journalism "on a little oatmeal, with thorough satisfaction to its generous circle of intelligent, independent readers and patrons, feel obliged to consult the wishes and fulfil the predictions of the unintelligent, enthralled church organs T Especially by dying at their bidding of city jourline the when; on reviewing nals, the oncoming Democrat selects the position occupied by the Cusoncu as the joint of attack, presumptively on the ground that, like Davy Crockett's coon, it will come down" at the first elevation of the 'alf and 'aif rifle. Huch, howmaterial, of ever, is the which the Chuoxiclk is composed, that in view of the implied threat of "sudden denlh" so kindly conveyed to it by th saintly messengers of this oncoming JlrtMcrul this Uoliah of the Philistines (lie Ciiboniclk feels like taking a new learn ofVompctltive life side by side and within honorable striking distance of the new oigau. The morning and evening Gentile paper in this city occupy substantially the same ground and are in general accord. The church papers me but the tame and spiritless echoes of an uninspired and uninspiring priesthood; the unhonored defenders of a system which so outrages womanhood and degrades manhood that participator and defender alike are justly held in disrepute. The new paper which the Alla Qilifor-m-u claims is to be a Mormon paper, which il does not propose to be, which,itisafe to say.will eoiulsit some of the most cherished principles of the Liberal party, composed as it is of Democrats and Republicans alike, as well as of the Republican party and its platform, which the Cuuoxici.x endorses, may be expected to uphold ami defend Ree much to which Lilierals, publicans and Democrats will take excross-grain- ed ut old-lin- ception. Il will thus be amenable to (air criticism, ami will help to inaugurate a discussion as to principles and imlicifs which will be of value to both readers ami writers and will help educate the The masses in the right direction. CtiKOSf iulk has without outside help nr donation peddled its own canoe" for two and a half years of unusual depression in general business tffiirt. With the prospect for a fair liuaincM season ahead, and witli the expressed good will and rapport of its friends it proposes to keep on the even tenor of its way with all proper courtesy to its contemporaries, new and old. Conietilion ia the life of trade, and it welcomes to the local fray and to all it says: Lay on Macduff. Amt damned be ha who first cries Uold, enough!" THIS lKNDAXT SWORD CLES. OS' DAMO- the darkness in which they are at present plunged, and which ia said to be the moat profound just Lefore day. To them the aun of the 4th of March next ia expected to rise aa the aun of Austeriils, the harbinger of victory. Grandmother Penrose will then emerge from her hiding place, cast off the petticoats, the pantalettes, tile the abawl of and and her fly state, chrysalia abroad as the identical old and speckled butterfly which in times past bussed defiance to the nation from within the tithing boose of tha church. And in the language of Ilia immortal Scot Nicholson in list nights JYVkv; "Dont you fail to remember it," that when the forthcoming warrant shall call the said polygamous acting editor to account for tha stern logiu of facts," lie too will follow hi chief in most in glorious retreat. When he says, Those who think we propose to shrink from duty on account of sillier open or covert intimidation, have reckoned without their host, he hut faintly echoes the Falstaifian boasting of his fleeing chief, and ha is likely at any moment to follow In the foottos of his illnstrions predecessor. A MORMON REVOLT. The Sen Francisco Pool, in the following editorial, state its views of the new movement .of Young Utah, tha leaders more credit, and gives fur we think, downright opposition to polygamy than they or their forthcoming organ will claim for themselves. Tha church leaden at Balt Lake City are vary much exercised over the formation of political clubs among the younger Mormons, with the avowed determination to separate church and state. The prime mover in this is Alfales Young. Ha ia the son of the lato Brigham Young, ills mother was Elisa Burgess, the seventh wife of the Mormon leader. Bite was the only English woman of Brighami polygamous household. She was very sincere in her religious Iielief and is described by the Mormons os being "faithful to all the interests of Brighaui and unflagging in her seal to serve him. With the usual brutish ness of his nature, the Mormon prophet much neglected her, and finally made her housekeeper of which he had establishment at Provo lor the convenience of himself and his party when he was making the tour of the settlements. Alfales Young hid, therefore, in early life the realization of the miseries of Though born in it, he scorned the teaching which inculcates a system that bring sorrow to the woman and In speaking disgrace to the children. at a recent meeting in Balt Lake City he y: aid: We arraign the polygamic leaders as false to their children. The family ia the onit of the state, upon which the whole superstructure of government is s erected. of the children in this community are born in polygamic relations, and when they come before the courts of the country they aland there 1 nubodicn." The words most have blistered as they fell on the upturned face of the young Mormons that were present. They knew they were true; that their polygamous fathers in a manner disowned them, end that in the world at large they had no other standing than that of illegitimate children. In the active crusade which ia now going on against polygamy, the Mormon Church leaders, instead of being true to their own teachings, are committing perjury to evade the consequences of their crime, leaving thair innocent children to he the only sufferers. Those of the latter who are now voung men and woman can very probably say; if polygamy is right, why do yon not stand and doctrines claim for us the same by its social and legal standing as children born in wedlock?" It is on account of the cowardice exhibited in this respect that many of the younger Mormons are apostatizing. It is the first stop towards the disintegration of that religious absurdity. Not only in this respect has arisen the trouble among the younger Mormons, but also a rebellion against the constant dictation of the church leaden in temporal and political aflairs. They do not like to bis trammeled and hampered in business pursuits by the interference of the church, and they believe, like other commnnities, they ought to have the righta of frecaien in tha selection of those territorial, county and municipal officials for whom they are called upon to vote. Alfaleea Young, in allusion to the dictation of the Mormon Church in every 1 nomination, thus expressed himself: say there ia not a civil officer in Utah Territory who stand there upon hia own merits, and at some length he allowed up the truth of this assertion, citing instance after instance to prove it. Mr. Alfeiecs Young ia a roung lawyer, practicing his profession In Salt Lake City, lie was educated at the Michigan University and is a man of ability besides having the courage of hia convictions. His action is typical of the dawn of bettor days in Utah. Three-fourth- 1 - of The hopea of existing the Republican persuasion hang on tha single thread of Clevelanda letter on civil service reform to Mr. Curtis. The stringth of this single thread will be tested by the concentrated energy of a er one hundred thousand so a wonthat bear to brought upon it, dering world can appreciate the force of the Hict' words: "On what a slcudor thread llang everlasting things." Kitlicr Ii evident Cleveland must give war or there will arise a cyclone of wrath in the expectant Democratic phalanx which will result in demoralisation tPAXKK. and division in the ranks of the n A American balloonist is Front almost every said to havs offered his services to incoming party. the Democratic quarter comes the ancient dynamiters to assist in the destruction of war-crof the Jcflcrsonian Buurbon the British Royal and mercantile navies. iVmocrw-r- : To the victors belong the The New York State executive comsNiiIs.' To this complexion must il mittee of tiie League has conic at last, for the starving outs are passed a resolution recommending Thurman as a member of CleveBread or desiera(e and niiikl lie fed. land's Cabinet. blood" is llit- - cry. There will be more William Icliffe, a village blacksmith of political fun after the fourth of next Stockton, Worcester, Md., lias fallen heir with the Ikiuocratic of March, comedy to an Earldom in and an estate errors 011 the stage, titan ever was visible the value of whichEngland is estimated at $2,000, adto the naked ere in any preceding 000. He is forty-fivyears of age. ministration. Tiic quadrangular fight train The express yesterday for Cannes, in Ohio .Mweru lVndlcton, Mcl-eaon which the I'rince of Wslcs was a Thurman and Bains; the triangular dud passenger, canto into collision at Avignon with a freight train. The I'rince suffered between Walters m, Carlisle and Rannothing more than a slight shock from dall; the sanguinary Kilkenny battle the accident. Nobody injured. that will rage between the revenue reIt was rumored in Ottawa last night formers and free traders and the protecthat the governor general has received a from all sections; tionists, these, dispatch from tho Colonial Office of the with the concert in imsluring, shooting of Lord Duilerin in India. the grimaces and the ground and lufty There is great uneasiness and anxiety tumbling of the independent iiiiigwuuiM, everywhere. will furnish the spice of variety to alter-natAn Ashland, Or., dispatch says: Alex. farce, coined v and tragedy in the June, mail carrier from Grants ram to Wilderville, Mrs. Geo. Gibson and two swift ving panorama. and a young man named Here we are reminded of our liigubri children,were drowned this morning while uus brethren of the M)lygnniniis lHmn attempting to ford Applegate Creek, cratic IiotiseliolJ. They cau appreciate which was swollen by recent rains. office-hold- ers man-pow- well-know- e THE DISASTER. NILE General Wolsely Authorized Act at HIb Discretion. HEARD NOTHING FROM XOTILS. Clroetund'o Cabinet. Nkw Youk, Feb. li. An Interview with a leadimg member of tha Democratic National committee leads to the view that President elect Cleveland will MEW HOUSE. of certainly appoint Senator Jonu NKW IWLY FURNISHED, PKDEB Louidaua, a member of hi Cabinet, in Everything tint class , management. IS THE BOSS PLACE th of members except tb price. deference to the wishes of sentiment expressed the committee, end To Got Meal for tho Monoy. RATES: id monster petitions from sll Prt of th South. . $2,00 and $2.50 day. Among thou who called on Cleveland this forenoon, were General' Carroll, of Every room well ventilated. No dark rooms. Maryland; Senator Gorman, Mr. War- Special conveniences for Commercial Trav- Breakfut and Supper 25c and Upward, P. Flower, elers. ltoswell ner, of Ohio; According to the Wants of the Taboo. BECHT0L & WILLIAMS, Props. Cooper, Gen. Siegel and Ieuc colored is a W. Hunter. The latter orator, who advocated Cleveland' claims to the Presidency on the stump at the late election, and he waited on Cleveland to urge hie claim to be Minister to HsytL A. Podlooh A Co., Prwpfn. Everything the best the market affords. Senator Gortnin called to perfect inaugD. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. ural plans. Main street, Salt Lake City. Porte. ta the Hi Jtalg'o fly Loxoox, Feb. 6. It is announced that Italy hu replied formally to the RATES $2 00. protests of the Porte against the occupapsotol ntoibrthswssk. tion of Egyptian ports along the Red Sea by Italian force. In reply, Italy ......AND BAR 18 REMOVED ONE Ml. admits the claim of the Sultan to siuer-intoath, and to ksptfnletoulnevvF over the Red See, but declares site felt obliged to occupy certain porta ia order to protect Italian subject imperThree Billiard Tables, for the illed by the withdrawal of Egyptian gar- - ttonof guerte. WILL OPEN OUT AT risons. Italy, the reply concluded, will T to A he served hot Item lnnch will Aallr allow tha Egyptian flag to remain aide by 13 p.m. aide with the Italian flag at every occu JANUARY 1st, 1885, pied point. the In building toteljr rammed by the London Protection Agalnrt Ptnlauo. Metropolitan Hotel to GORDON. GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT DINNERS, 25c. per Captain Phelan's Assailant Brought Before The Tombe Police Court. CLEVELAND'S CABINET NAKERS. Condition1 The Transcontinental Asooiatloa Vink's Ssbty of the Miss- O'lsonoran' Kes-lull- ing Steamer Hau Vablo. Tho XII s Vloaotrr. Lonuox, Feb. C. General Wolseley telegraphs from Korti to the War Office this afternoon that a courier has arrived from the British camp near Metonineb, who reports that tha rebels at Metomneh have become defiant since hearing of the fall of Khartoum. The courier also nays an attack on Gubat may he looked for at any moment, as the rebel expect reinforcements from Khartoum. Lord Wolseley states that he will remain quiet pending further orders from the government. The Cabinet met at 11 oclock tbis morning to consider what course shall be taken in regard to the present Egyptian emergency. It was decided to send telegraphic orders to India for the of Indian troop to Suakim, and meanwhile reinforce the garrison at Nuakim by drafts of troop from England and tho Mediterranean. Tiie consensus of opinion in the ministry ia in favor of an active and vigorous iclicy. Tiie ministry will sanction any lenund of Lord Wolseley which will aid in die defeat of El Mahdl and secure the release of General Gordon if alive, or wreak vengoanee upon the Arabs if slain. The telegraph line between London and Korti ia entirely occupied with dutches between the cauinet and Lord blseley. h White House. Oyster Stews, - - 25c Merchants' - y STANDI LUNCH n Chop House THE RENOWNED AND ENttGQc SPECIALIST, Of Balt Uke CUy, NO. 115 MAIN ST., TRY THE Loxdox, Feb. The Home Office detective force to G. hu organized a special NEW MARKHAM HOTEL, protect interior of public puildings. The PALACE HOTEL of Denver, CUoiade All men selected for this extraordinary force hu bun taken from the rank of the Irish constabulary and picked out with special reference to their acquin-tanc- e with the designs of Fenians and knowledge of Fenian persons. AT Tho Trmnocomtinontal Aoooelatlon. St. Louie, Feb. 6. Most of the mem- ELIASONS. 142 Main services of MEDICAL AND the JEFF CLARK, Having securedcaterer, tote brad thou of JANE EWING, waiter at tha Metropolitan and InterOeaan Hotels of Cheyenne, I am now prepared to Gold and Silver StMarysAcademy INSTITUTE, cento, to Amish meals at all bourn, tat merchants and business men. F. H. GRICE, Proprietor. Occupying the whole of the Meet ana doer wert of MhEy Building, northwest eaumjS Ikmpto and Flat 8oato THE DELMONICO Restaurant. DINW00DEY t McTERNAY, Propr salary and heavy expeaass), Is Mk ANSWER CALLS DAY or MS 167 S. MAIN STREET (Old Stand of J. Clssbey.) WATCHES, it OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Shell and Can Oysters, And everything In season at Living Prices. to connected with the Restaurant, under the supervision of James NcTernay, and Its stock quasi. Wine and Ogata cannot basur- DIAMONDS, patients, wlthspgrsgriateuaMs DR. FOOT city bakery sHlItol tod pared to gtva tha mart known to tha world tor all fbmtttoe known ta dram All Invalids of tktonewani Surgical Institute. WILL BE B!BEAD part of the city. DR FOOT, u Martha tratku 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. DELIVERED TO AMT INVALIDS SHOULD Ceuta In portage rtampe for Hrtd S Letters answered In ill: Medicines sent KVXR1 Vienna Chop House Callat the Instrt ME OF THE BEST FATING RESTAUR, ants la tha dty, eondnetad on tha plan. Good and (undent reasons for seulni. THE VIENNA Hu ben running over a year, and with good success N. BERNARDIS, CONSULTATION FR THE OLD RELIABI Proprietor. California Brew ft t t ......NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Opposite th Renldoncen, CHP PARLOR OH rib BL James Hotel. BREWING fr C Mills, Horsws, Etc., Photographed on Short Notice. i k BnoeewH, to HORRS A cntf . i i MATTHEW CULLEN H. W. MORSE... Jacob Mourn g--j! sinniy Having recently mg 9tS and ItoMtoi now prapniM to forakh eerM BEEB GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A B, tha Cm. IS, to H ',W a a OotuurvonlMi SALT LAKE CITY First-Cla- ss Suit of Clothes Should cell an Milwaukee H. LOWENSTEIN. J. BERGEN, Superintendent SULPHUR lake dig. 10 E. Snoond 122 MAIN STREET, Refined and Ground Uslt ifl OFFICE: and SALT F. RAYBOULD, u kn IIKNRY WAGESBS.rxW1 THACKRAH'S Cali-onu- s TW & Vr Salt Lake ' WOOL" GROWERS. Bottled t 17 BOOK-KEEPE- first-chu- IN THE ROCKY MOUIU1M FOX & SYMONS ' Ten UBFndidW LAGER IR FINEST t NEWm. SALOONS AND hu met to agrin Thta OF THE AGE1 w. sad ttvaly Gui Welcome Everyone HOUSE CHOP Inquire on the premises HOLLANDER. u drenlon. Tartimonlila, WEEKS. y S, f win tall you ha to determined that this Abovx EifBosen, in eU came the Man Rxxowxcs In ikill and ralUbUlty. Suttobto board at thtaluUtnto of the city, foam K to M3 par writ tlona, FOR SALE, u THE BOON NOB. FREE GYMNASIUM to Udyuil all ai Hati ailpn. , Patknto and Mr H every Saturday sight UhW Thiuaday For Gentleman - Main Street. Entire New Stock Free Lectun For Lady Patients and thsb ALL TOiCOMXEMCE THE DEMIJOHN SALOON 8T0RE, u In any part of tha whab EM. m E RESTAURANT IB UNDER THE supervision of James Diowoodey, and to Pies, Cakes, Crackers and February 1885. CONFECTIONERY TERMS MODERATE. Alwajiouhamd. Your patronage Is soHetlad. u OBOl GKHHABDT. Proprietor men-of-w- SURGIQl too Street, bers of the executive committee of the Transcontinental Association who Leva vro;U CAN FIND THE LARGEST A88LRT-men- t X of been in this city for two or throe days have but Mr. past, gone home; Kimball, chairman, still remains. The vacancy in the board of arbitration, occasioned by A UOMXUXICATIOX FHOX WOLSELKY. the refusal of Mr. Khatluc, of tiie Ohio A I p. to serve, hu been filled, but caused by a report that the Cabinet, at Mississippi, the name of the appointee is reserved considered a dispatch its session till the of Meatrx. Stubbs A received from Wolseley asking for in- Hannafoniapproval ia obtained. C. W. Smith structions. In this dispatch Wolseley not yet accepted or rejected the cobs- informs the government that he will be hu missionership unable to reach Khartoum in less time seem to be of the Association, but it JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, the opinion of the committee than five weeks, when die hot season that he will decline will have commenced. lie esauree the And Everything Keeded in that Lina, at tha ministry that he feels still confident of Commloolaner Flnh Booignetl. hia ability to sticcessfnltr attack KharNew York, Feb. 0 The Kernan toum and defeat the false prophet, but PRICER news agency uys : Commissioner Fink VERY LOWEST achieve the to operations necessary says these results will now be difficult and uys : I shell insist upon my resignahazardous. tion being accepted at thie meeting. My Advices from Korti atate that a num- successor will probably be Parsons for ber of spies have been dispatched to the passenger department and Gnilford Khartoum to ascertain the late of Genfor tha freight interests. The presidents eral Gordon. of trank lines will only review the genThe Cabinet council hu adjourned. situation y. It waa in session three and a quarter eral SALT LAKE CITY. hours. The residence of Gladstone has The Congo Controoerog. been placed under special police protecLoxdox, Feb. 0. A dispatch to Reu- Conducted ky tha IMm ef tha Holy Cross. tion. The Middlesex regiment - now at ters telegram Co. from St. Paul de Loan-d- a SECOND TERN FOR BOARDERS BEGINS statey that on January 15th four PorDover, and sixty members of the com. occupied the month miaary department at Aldershot have tugese of the Congo. The Dnteh and other been ordered to prepare for active ser1, resident merchants protested. The Britvice. ish cruisers Forward and rapid are off Ten thousand British troops at station in the Mediterranean are available for he cor st. service in the Boudan. These include WDonoonno Condition. rtfor Catalogue, address ahova. eight regiments of line, thirteen batteries New York, Feb. 6. O Donovan of artilery and five companies of engiRossa rated comfortably last night. The NEW JEWELRY neers. Lord Wolseley telegraphs late this doctors uy if his condition continues afternoon that he ia informed that Col. it has for the put day or two, Rossa will Wilson had one man killed and five be able to leave 148 the hospital within ten wounded while returning down the days. lie had a number of cal fen this Nile from Khartoum. A messenger from El Mahdi summoned Col. Wilaon to sur- morning. Safa Arrival. render, and at tha same time stated that General Gordon waa wearing tha Mah-di'Sax Fraxcisco, Feb. 6 Fred Crocker uniform. It ia the general opinion of the Pacific Improvein military circles that General Gordon -- ...X)F ment company, hu just received a disis dead. that the steamer San Pablo had Boxy, Feb. 6. The fall of Khartoum patch ufely at Yokohoma yesterday, hu produced a profound impression in arrived this capital. The newspapers unite in All well. expressions of sympathy with Gordon, Aoolgnmont. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, and give utterance to the belief that El Feb. 6. Bruff, Maddux Baltimore, Mandi's victory will draw England and A LACE CHAINS, RINGS, PINS, dealFanlkner, whoieule Italy into yet closer relations with a view ers, made an assignmentdry goods Bond to joint action in Egypt. Marble, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clocks of trustees $300,000. Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Examination of Phelan'o Aooailaut. WmUnre. New York, Feb. 6. A large number goods abb new New York, Fab. C. Failures last Remember Latortmy Styles. of dynamiters were in attendance at the week, 340, Jewelry. Msnntoctnred to order at short aginst 354 the previous Tombs police court to see the ar- week and 411 the week preceding that. Ptosu coll and Examine my Stack and fncti raignment of Richard Bhort, who coni' Mote York Stoek Markol. mitted tho assault on Captain Flielan in L. New York, Jan. 30. Central Pacific, O' Donovan R ossa's office. Phelan wu 28; Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, 20; brought from the hospital, and a moment Northern Pacific; 15J; Northern Pacific or two later entered the court-rooand preferred, 38 J; Chicago A Northwestern, MULTUM took a position before Judge Patterson. IN PARVO 91 5; New York Centra!, 88; Pacific Phelan wu pale and thin, his left arm Mail, 55; Panama, 98; St. Louis A San Francisco, 18; Texu Pacific, 12; hang in a sling. Union Pacific, 481; Wells, Fargo Ex- Yes, I feel pretty weak, he uid to 106; Western Union, 01; Oregon reporter, but I am mighty glad to get out of doors once mere. , 12; Oregon RailIn the affidavit which the clerk of the road A Navigation, 03. court made out, Phelan states: Richard Govemmenta 101; 4's,1121; 4s Short did wilfully stab and wound de- 121; Cs, 125. ponent with a certain dirk knife which DB. C. W. HIGGINS, he, (Short) held in hia hand: that deThe Most Sellable Specialist, ponent wu ao attacked by uid defendant at and within the office of Jeremia Cures Ills in their wont form, and all O' Donovan Rossi; that then and there Chronic Diseases, Seminal Weakness, EVERYONE A R he received ele en stab wounds in hia Syphylis in all its forms, Gonorrha Gleet and all disease of a private su. body at the hands of uid defendant. While Phelan wu making his slate- - confidential nature. Dr. II. hu made ment, Short wu led into this room and these diseases a specialty for the put placed at the bar. looking much paler fifteen yean. Dr. II. hu been in this than when committed to prison four city for the put thirteen yean, and in that time hu cured over 1,000 of the Journal-Registweeks ago. er! Do you see the man in court who as- above diseases. Suffering friends dont call once and put yourself at saulted you?" inquired Justice Patter- delay: under Dr. lf.'s treatment. son of lhelan, when the latter had comTiie knowledge of diseauii half its (COPYRIGHT.) pleted his statement. cure. Dr. II. can be consulted daily at That is tha man," he replied, pointing at Short, who stood directly behind his office. No. 272 Mein street. Many have been rescued from the him. FOK 8ALE BY 1 shell hold you for examination, grasp of disease by my medicines, who were incurable friends given under up by Short, $2,000 bail, uid the and physicians ; for tha proof af this, call Judge to the prisoner. and their address and see them for get Judge, I should like to esk for tiie Bookaeller and Stationer, protection of the police while I remain vou natives. CONSULTATION FREE. in the city, said I'hclsn, with a show of Medicine given awav to tha poor 1 do not feel LAKE CITY. UTAH ufe from the The "Ooetdental," 11 K. First Mouth M. SALT hwilnncy. attacks of that man, pointing to Short. We the reason of the undersigned, by I am sorry I cannot give you a body e goods dispensed by us, hereby guard, replied Justiea Patterson, but I to tha world that we am aver proclaim cannot. sell at low pncee tha heat if yon will give me the privilege uf raadv toami imported winu and tha carrying weaxu, I ran defend myuif, remarked Captain Phelan, with some choicait of liquor and cigar. Familiee who an preparing for private parties pride. should not forget to give us a call. Apply to tho police; they will grant 4uer A Mcrfhy, Froprictor. you permission." The Sergeant of tiie Police Court tlystar Gswtte. squad wu determined that Capt. Phelan Try. thou celebrated fresh oyster got home in ufely, no lie sent two police ranked ia every rtyla. CAR LOAD CAN BE OBTAINED I)Y officers rMtom tha Sulphur Works near Cora a budv guard to the Captain dew, and hia wife. Tiie examination lakes Beautiful Wraps for Ladies and ChilFERDINAND DICIEST, dren, at F. Auerbach A Bros. place NEW AND ELEQAli I snd Cutter. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Mo. 256 8. Main Street, door or Thru ninth Walker Heuu. HAL 0RDNER VIENNA Li J0HES,AW ttneponhand: X3L Ink Near. Oenneeled with Ail lkwie?1 CHOP 000 toirtff Meets si sUkoaie. OfMM ft i is UC 4t |