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Show 7 X Free, Untrammeled, New Steaii PoWer( IM&penfiGnt of Job With - largest additions ami WKKfii.Y fur fitly SI 50 year in advance. UEMAIIILITY :i WINS ITS OWN WAV, 4 A. F. St A. 31. X INSPIRING Rciriiliir meetings held an tl.e first and third Tuesdays .f SGENESj; VisioiiR month. eurli I i cl hfivn are cordially - vild w. III attend. II. ILvndall, W. Alonzo Lruvo City and SliriOUIldlllgM -- T. .. r.ICWUU. A;S Jy a visitor. XI. Rn. IrilUOT KIC1 Si okic. cast of Huberts House. blk 1 IIlu'K ani ('. s Lift'd In Union i 1 AM) FAIR. I'roni The Great I'tali l.nl&e No oi' tin IlnJcKtli; VVn ii Iclillon In I ns .lalilenl I.nnri. lie I'oofliitl F. F. REED, Resident Dentist, A Hbir ditZ'.tlr: Room, No. 10, As I was in part attracted to your he.iutiful city by wliat 1 read in the columns of the Til K ( 1 A z kttjs a mo ntli or M. D.f A. d. so ago fa copy having been Kent me Ay me AND SURGEON, a friend j you will perhaps forgive PHYSGIAN for offering for publication some notes which I have made while here in Prolayson, Utah. le.osidoxTO, vo and which I should like very much Offloo anil over M. D. Simon's .Milliner store. to have printed in a shape that will me them among the enable j&s- Attends all calls day or niglit. people in tothescalier neighborhood where I last ten jears. the for lived have A. tAZET. j w. x. vfiinn'.'oTTox. I arrived in Ogden from Omaha & Mayed there a day. April 21th. Thence went to Salt Lake city where 1 remained two days ami then came via Uio Oramle Western to Provo city. Law. at Attorneys and Counselors Ogden is as lively as a young Chicago; 8ait Luke is a very live city compared 11 with many eastern marts that have a much larger population lint in even Bank Bailding, Ud stairs oyer my judgment l'rovo city is most beautiful ami advantageously situatOlty ed. 1 have twice helorc been through oi ronti' tor California; oi. o Ogden 1 paid a living visit to Sal Lake few city but never 1 before until months ago had eycii heard oi Provo L in.-recollect of. Therefore 1 am -that the more surprised when 1 find here such a large, nourishing city so dc REAL ligiitfully located and suiromided with such numerous ami enduring coulees of wealth. Xly eastern friends accustomed to view great streatchca of prune land can hardly imagine the impression -- BUSINESS PROPERTY- -? made upon the eye of a prairie farmer by the mageslic mountains of Utah -- FOR SALE. rising as they do just east of Provo city abruptly almost like a wall in Fayson, aliipenpuou.s grandeur, to the bight of thousands ami thousands uf feel until snow capped summits seem to Bank of Commerce, their merge almost imperceptibly UTAH. FBOVO. Shores, at - Saxey & Whitecotton, & 12r Rooms tie-lo- BANKING mi-'lii- re Neither at Ogden nor Halt Luke city the scenic grandeur uf the mountains so impressively grand as here at Provo which is the capital of Utah County and the metropolis notonlv of is issues fopeigp apd Utah Valley but of all southern Utah. Utah Valley is not a narrow revine but a spacious prarie, as at were, encircled on all sides by mountain dorpeshiG exclpapge. Ti'Hnnuu tr-- 5T inumrotni, Him.-- -' "cnjre contajntugu water lake fresli Wf abounding with jour-wtlto-w- v1 large Pe J. Hedquist, w, ' 1 ; 1 ; For Information ( i j i Secry. . 1 us-piia- lt p Thomas i MONUMENTS a;te TOMBSTONES. i j i j work warranted. s. Abstractors Titles xn Provo Boiey m L. House. t Hed-Hihi- miifi-eriliir- s Mrs. C. A. Holer ..itinn-Izili- our ijilvertlsers if January, 1. IS'.io. XO.o. Sun Foundry Ay Cash Paid l4ei)ri) Wageijer. Lang-worth- LiLGEB Bet-tie- rs w a Salt Lake Utah, Palace Drug store! Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silver and a Specialty. 's nd In the Rear is the Palace Saloon, WJijaa, Lisbon judg-again- st Cigars Family 'Trade a Specialty. J AYiOR RrdtherS Utah. Provo, a - TnoKj-ittren- ex-posi- .Fumiture, Pianos, ,,,oooo o Chicago; Cottage; to-d- Organs,; and Carpets,: ay o a i o "-I'- c," IRVINE & BARNEY Have opened'their .. On Center Street in Provo nt ts, Beven-tMcnt- Clothing, Gents li, Furnishings. BOYS SUITS A SPECIALTY ZMTFTNTS and see Us.' IRVINE & BARNEY. THE West End Store cOK. 2-- -- GROCERIES, DRY G0i Hardware re-ple- vid OUR LARGE STOCK OF GOODS uLNni8. Criminal AIilwaukee, une dispatch 31 a I practice- Wis., April 26 Trib- San Francisco ChrontcU Series. An evening paper devotes iivo columns to ail allrged expose of the criminal practices of Tlios. Ilatchard. Aliout ten days ago Dr. Ilatchard brought a suit of divorce against bis wife. Mrs. Nancy Al. J. Ilatchard, in which he alleged that she excessively Airs used liquor and morphine. her in answer, her charges Ilatchard, husband with many cruel und brntHl hcIh. Including criminal malpractice and Hie hiiniingof youngbabies alive. Among other t lilngs the answer, which L m hv Oast Co-o- p. Vibrator MISCELLANEOUS. The inevitable and overlasting "Mrs Marks Case then bobbed up serenely. This particular case is Mrs. Marks vs, Dugald AIcAlurphy, and as neither Mrs. Marks nor her counsel was pres ent, the Court rather impatiently remarked that he felt like dismissing it, Tlie next case, and the one now being tried, is Jas. Memmoth vs. Christopher Dickson of layson, an equity case involving title to a tract of land. The Insticase of the lrovo tution vs. St. V. Le Hieur has been less Apron machines, Every EarnVIBRATOR er and Thresherman should cf onc get full information reNEW- THE NEW VIBRATOR. garding VIBRATOR the , HEW which will be sent into on application to tive (SK-dfeHS- ftl JOS. A. Center Street, HARRIS, Proprietor. - - Provo City, Utali REMEDY FOR CATAKRIL Best. Easiest p toISOS use. Cheapest. Relief ia immediate. A cure ia certain. For Cola in the Head it has no equaL (cM k) I It is an Ointment, of which a small jierticle ia applied the nostrils. Pr' ly mail. Address, s X Machine Slrojo ur fr Shoes. Boots i u, ter-cio- and affording bathing TZ. Valley, Trea. fish and boating facilities. The whole of the large valley from the mountain to tlie lake shore has been converted into a veritable garden which at this time Alex. of year presents a most lovely vesta to Ail Actress's Views on the Util IX DXAI.EK the eye of the visitor. Provo city i o f Ton Ijiix BI oric Suit. Home Alade and Imported a veritable bowery at Ibis time. ApMiss Kmma V. Sheridan, the bright ple, peach, apricot and plumb tries an,t George A. !IitTi-- i which are very numerous lliroiiliout daughter of General actress at tlie Hoxlnu dan ami leading i siiiiMiuul-boom. The tlie city are in .M nsfii m, lias wrilten a Done. letter upon Repairing n . fertile fields irregatid fmiii the ' In tin divorce, in which she says: llow from streams which Hhoiindunt tlie happiness Ifcttsr Goods Repaired. are green ami promise scheme uf this big world mountains the I Rubber and Leather Cement immense crops uf wheat, oats amt ami content of tlie individual is of no all. The sooner and more liicern. Here to are produced im- account at w' realize and accept this For sale at the sign iff tlie mense crops of strawberries of supe 7 absolutely 111:1 the better for us. Tlie law which nor llavor I am told and all sorts of seems BIG BOOT, world is "the to this govern in llimiish better far than vegetables emtwr Street. - half hkxjk West of Hunk. the for number, greatest good greatest own wa. our Io liie bust localities in which, 'way down in tin lrovo must contain a population or but the law of his nature, governs each Its depths some eight or nine thousand. human is the greatest good for mystreets are perfectly level and tin air- self. of activity,' thrift and enterprise per"Tlie difficulty in naming State vailes tlie whole city w hich is more laws SOUTH THE ABOUT and laws for the adjustment of ean in I tell, than of, point enviting civilization is the impossibility of in Ualifornia Jose rivals San it Address with Stamp. beauty impulses with wli ich I thought a most lovely place, reconciling individual invariable to tlie universal results, reHie DEPT Hut Sail Jose has nothing like THEOFFICIAL1MMIGRATIOH ol' Hie i:id;vidu:il and the sources which surround Provo city. satisfaction , Universal law nt OF TIM FIFTH KX fiOUTIlEItX To say nol lung of the agricultural and - marches oil, assisted lnlhc iiidiv id.ial ol' surroundthe wealth horticultural STATES. for i'h tisiiig him. (If, ami ing valley Provo is in the heart of the fancy of Hie risk Hie individual runs ions iv richest mineral belt in the Union. CALL HOMNSOX, by so doing, often abetted ami aided Iron, gold, silver lead, coal anil by tlio Slate's elYorl to secure and proat its very doors The tect lialcigli, X .C. countryareislight itself, careless of the blunders it sln-uof full and also eatlie make in so doing. m.iy woolen is well us horses. Tlie largest it bccouies necessary to bind Hie mills iu the Went arc in succcnsliill the responsibilities here and another is likely acting parties to action. Child & Son operation It becomes their attending soon. Two constructed be trims iu women to men and bind to necessary run tlie continental railways through a of continuance relation entered the. Have city amt the line fur anotherLo great An- - into of tlieir own free will, but involvroad to connect lrovo with tliau their own safety, life Pacific eoaat is being ing more gelc. andandtliecross-secomfort. and Fortunately reason ci ioneil. At the and t surveyed suggest to some intelligence of hundreds buildings human beings a regard present time for tlieir resare going up all over tlie city and I tali. These recognize, people brick and oilier building material can- ponsibilities. Springville, Hie possibility n forming unions also. deis , as as fast it be not nt manded. procured And at Clms. lJivwtn-tonVnicely tidjiikU'd to their tastes and And tliis too is not a boom so individual that tin showing or result but simply normal permanence requirements which resulting responsiPayson. natural growth. The climate at tliis1 bilities w ill render imperative will at reason of the year is perieci ami all All meet same their own desires Use time lieultli-fulnesits uniform seen attest have and conduce to tlieir own happiness comfort. Such people many up Our funnels in Iowa will be inter, and to a better basis than mere sexual imone in acre of land to know that esled HAYERCAKP & CLARK, tiiey try to and such Utah Valley properly irrigated will pulse nr often tuni out to be happy. marriages cultivation with intelligent produce, who me not guided Hie "For people as much as the times two or three of same reason and intellimatter in the by Licensed area cast and when the enormous the law must establish resti logence considare here raised of fruits crops the blind rush of fancy, ered no one can wonder why so many tions. In or infatuation, tlie law does passion eastern people of the host class witli not but though such people interfere, more or less means are seeking homes for an hour's satisfaction risk a may CO. here. UTAH IOK IX tiiey must not As fur as I can judge there is plenty life of dual discomfort the slink Or allowedto responsibilities Bank of room for settlers and investors. Office 1st National Building, tlieir own act on iuvolvcs. Under ordinary circumstances Lrovo which l ho necessary restictionsof law; City now containing not over 9.000 Hence City, T7ta.ii heuce tlie necessity of marriage laws. inhabitants ought to reach a popula- Tne more st rihgent these are the less tion of some 60.000 at least, ami that light headed people lie to likely Our Ab. tract, show all Errors and filing, loo within five years.. Enterprise plungewill into relationships so carelessly and capital will find wide open the considered against raal proparty to any part of as to be dependent iijion Utah County. As most flattering opportunities. for stability. alone law the new countries there in often hapiiens minded people about bow "But are plenty of transient lalnirers lieie who make mistakesright in affinities? Well, umst of the time but not enough of the stricter marriage laws are and tlie I the investing creating class which j mam ing people are avails ilselt of openings for the pur- mure thoughtful the more such people made thereby, alid business suit of the minority. The unhappy Just opened in American Fork, producing projects. manufacturing Everything is will lie in must stand by tlieir mistake. near the Young Mens perfectly secure here. Tlie old ani- minority is still the greatest good for the It Alonnnn und Gentile between mosities Hall. number; individual happiare by no means a menace to stable greatest not ness is cnisi lered iu univcrvil Everything new and conditions of commerce. PTHGT-CLAJ3- 3 Winn people eat green apples, A new era lias downed. Bona fide law. whether the mistake be made from settlers ate welcomed by nil classes. recklessness Ia all its appointments. Our Bailor, or lack of judgment, they are Lrnxpi-ritand is lumersul. Diiiing-lionkick not a law against the stomfor do in none r tlie to tlie second Alany localities iu Ctali.offcr super-io- ach uclre. inducements to investors. But none County, being centrally located. It will be are more attractive either in a money MlTICK. to tbe advantmaking point of view or any otlier of Christ still hold their Church The all Ut CommerValley. age of all way tlion lrovo and at the old Bet.be meetings regular cial Travelers to stop This should lie the objective point of place. ' here. It is also the best all in friends desiring In come tOI C. C. Frisbcy, elder in charge, Bro, Utah its nothing here is over done. place for Theatrical companies, J. (j. Davis, having been releiveil by to stop at. lieing tlie nearest place Gko. C. Miciiakls. his request. Services every Sunday ut to tlie Theater. 1J a. in. and 7 p. in. Iruyer meetings TERMS REASONABLE. every Wednesday and Friday evenings In r,ieeiriil!' Til tilUiill'fii of Special rates to Theatrical troops. CalUil t nr inIvertl:i,!i.,iUi. It njn to ivail as heretofore. T. J. Bollard, Cleik. saYeil l tlieiii. Iictuiiis.' money inn first-cla- ss CIT VT UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1890. Ala-jesly- We quite agree with our contemporary tiiat anything of a wildcat nature However Air. is not needed here. our authorwas himself Shafer Henry ity for the statement that a shipment of ore had already been made and a list of 72 claims lias already been handed us and will be published soon. Our information was probably not exact. We stated for instance on information that Air. Kichurd Hrereton was interested in the Shafer claim when now we learn tiiat Mr. Hrereton has nothing whatever to do with the Shafer business. Air. Hoshard is, however, interested just as we stated. As to tlie fact that apparently remarkable discoveries have been made we are still convinced that we were right ?n the main, and shall in no wise object, if I7ie 'Tribune will bu the first auy tiling fu lhovos bene. fit to the outside mining world providing tiiat will gratify the vanity of its correspondent here. mTAULN IN IIAHRI tl.E. INTO TUB VERY KliYUX. BUSINESS: j lliaggrralioiiN. Farm, Residence & A GENERAL j The nhitcineiit of Tim (Iazktt piilillrtied or rich jmlil liii'ls near I'roco urn! Unit H Iii'ImImm liKMlIiiiirt lunl IhiII Ktii'Kiii nir. is wiile when-- i nl' i in truth, mill calcii liilcil tu vcr it I itivcn crmlciicc. eruvii's Ihkiiii dues a to foster nut iiih'iI nnytliiiitfi.r wildcat nariire nr a ivance il it is il I Ht:iil i:il and irnitlfyilijr enuiiirh without that and fur the tnfoniiiition Tim Thiii-VNid nutsi.lc miners Mid will say thut no shipment rejircKcnnrive of imlil mi- has yetlioon inude from any of the? discoveries in tin? vicinity of lrovo. hut that active mid based on the discovprosiMftlmr iswhich Hoar assays iiiirli in tnild and ery of A of Henry sliver. shipment I'min the elniin thick locnuslin canon, will lie made in Sharer, u ilny or two. to the sampling works uf Sandy, mid when tin returns urc made Tim Thihvnk willisi tin Urst journal to jrfvo them to the ou I side mining world. S. I.. Tuiuexe. WinjmEP. Page &Go, Dealers ESTATE. DOES ; to-l.- -iy Provo ruovo, ctaii, i l V success, ill-suit- ed '. , LIKE NOTHING SUCCEEDS is sworn to states that at the time the postponed for the term at the de d was maried to Dr. Hatchard he was fendaut. OF Manufacturers of (SO years old and she but 16, and that Steam 26. SATURDAY APRIL Boilers, Engines, Pumps, Brass and Iron were to each other. they Castings; Castings for Store Fronts, Iron Work She charged that lie converted .their The arguments before Judge Blackfor Jails, Bridges and Buildings. into a hospital, where women burn iu the case of Alemmot vs. Dix-soHartman, tlio Russian home were treated, and that she was forced to in which seeks Cast Iron plaintiff Boiler quit Wrought and KxilCj Explains Their New her will, to care for and nurse title to iilty-foacres of land near against a Specialty. . Fencing. Repairing Hie in after he had performed tlie op- Payson, have been concluded and the All kinds of Ilumbfnar. (ias and Strum l'ltt Inu Cipher. erations. She also alleges that on at case taken under advisement. Tlie A.ttwndmd to. least two occasions the doctor burned defense, represented by Arthur Brown, Manufacturers and dealers in Steam Heaters, for tlio babies alive, and tiiat one woman. claims that Alemmot and Dixson Ei was fliupoMislble to Eafeat Private Buildings, DEVEYS Patent Tubular Iron Wheel-barrotlie Alaggie Hogan, from Fond du Lac are joint settlers (along with others Public and Cuemleul Process Which for Alin era and Farmers. Not IMscorcr-iu- e county, died iu tlieir liouse from the who are not in on a tract of koliie t'oislst new Coile In .Hathcmat effects of a criminal operation. The Government landcourt) fbr Old of 160 acres, and Half block weat of Weat Iron. p. O. Box, ITS. feist Oae is stsl Is Very lugealous answer gives names and dates and that Alemmot entered this land aa a details a horriable chapter of crimes trustee for all parties, settled upou it Agents for Leffel Steam Engines and Water Wheels. Probably the greatest nihilist alive to committed been have on obtained his by and therefor alleged dc sxririynTTrea-- . patent in outside uf Siberia is Iiviugr'ight here doctor. the As that payment part understanding. this great city, lie is Leo ilartmau. for the land lie had received $100 from lie esBB MURDERED TWENTY INFANTS. It is only a few years ego that Czar's Dickson, the receipt of which was not of the cluthes from the caped but it is claimed on the part of 20. Associate denied, to April went Milwaukee, othcials and came hiie. He that this was rent, and In the plaintiff 1 elec-Press. In an Interview, attested by no work quietly experimenting with way applied to the purchase of the declares that Mrs. it Ilatchard oe remembered affidavit, will that It tricity. land. Brown insisted that from the was for his connection with the at- she saw her husband take no less than facts this theory was ridiculous defire five a hot new build at born Czar infants, tempt to blow up the late had been in peaceable possesfendant Moscow that Air. ilartmau was "want- and throw them shrieking and kicking sion the contract was many years, ed' by the Kussiau police, but it is into the flames. He did tlie same, she valid and they - were entitled to a not generally known that at the time 8a vs, with many others, born dead and specific fulfillment of it. Attorney 1 EMIGRATION CANYON. a reward of otw, 000 rubles, or $250, WW alive, probably twenty altogether. The N.A1. Stone, in his argument for the y was offered for his capture. Hogan girl and another named he would rest the case died from tlie effects of abor- plaintiff stated When 1 saw Air. Hartman he was in 9274, revised statutes, which BZEjZEjIES, his workshop and in a state of high tions in the house. The records of on section to one settler the right, iu trust the Health Department show the death gives glee over the receipt of some cipher1 of on to for Government others, prove up Bottled Beer Specialty, these girls. letters from Russia and Siberia. land. Tlie contract Dixon had made, asked him liow he managed to get if there was one, was. void it was 1 WHOLES A LR AND RETAIL. them, but this he would not tell. Howpublic policy and public morals against C'ourt. lHutrlvt I'irat how lie to volunteered ever, explain 3.7 JLXTS 3.0. LftflT BECONTJ SOUTH &.T. was aud statute. inhibited by tlie It tlie secret correspondence was earned John case S. Wood The of were had been shown there vs, that Lyman on. When first it became necessary Bosh on this laud before Dixson was et nl., which has been occupying Clfcu, for tlie nihilists to send secret letters but lie had no interest from invisible writing lluid was the me- the time and attention of the First there, no chain of title had passed, thod adopted. Tuis fiuid was changed District Court here for three days past, them, as other and this contract, according to the exigencies of the case. came to a sudden stop this morning, contracts, must be declaredspeculative void. In If the letter was destined to be desanswer to the Judge whether the the Blackburn when sustained milfc was Judge moment the it read, troyed came into a court of equity sugar disolved m water, or, when iu motion made by Brown, attorney for plaintiff still retained the $100 paid he while for a nonsuit. prison, even saliva was used. These defendant, him counsel stated that Dixson, by leave no trace on tlie paper, but on The case is one of much interest to the answer to their bill did not raise holding it over Ilia fiarne of an oil lamp if the defendant had any until it is nearly scorched the wiitiug stockmen, and bas been fought with that issuein the manner lie was barred equities beand determination saliva the ol the slowest liquid aggrssiveness by from tlie nature of his answer in pleadcomes jet black. Hut the olliciais uf counsel on both sides, Messrs. Dickson ing them in this suit. Tlie decision Lite "third, section uf his imperial Plated-war- e own chancelleiie, who deall and Stone, Thurman and Sutherland will be of interest to other settlers in that vicinity. and for Arthur the appearing plaintiff, with offenses, political exclusively CIVIL SUIT FOR DAMAGES. soon discovered this plan and another Brown and A. Saxey for defendants. bu had to adopted. This time ferro-- c The facts show that some years ago The case of Charles Neilson vs. Silas annide uf potassium was used, and Air. Wood made the usual Corner of Seventh and J Streets, lrovo City. a civil suit for damages, lias sheep lease Allred, tbe wriltiug only became visible by been of the attention the occupying to Mr. Bosh, of four hundred sheep, brushing u over with a solution of Court this afternoon, and tlie closing oi iron, liven this tlie officers which lease was renewed from year to spreeclies are now being made to the ihe Czar discovered. It was clear that year, tlie terms being that Bosh should jury. From the complaint it appears by no chemcul process could they lha on March 27, 1889, tbe plaintiff one and one-ha- lf therefor pay pounds With a Handsomely fitted up Bar, whore the choicest secret Which tlie long keep writings with the defendant, of wool per head, together with an in- ahad an alercation fall into tlie hands of the officials. of lrovo City, who, it is policeman According tiiey put their heads togeth- crease of one to five, and that he should alleged, seized him forcibly, tore his fijiportecl ai)4 er and in vented me most perfect system "return the same meaning presuma- coat, vest and shirt to the extent of $5, be Can obtainod. of secret correspondence that has evei with tlio loss of $2 in change from his menbeen conceived. Hut before explain- bly, the original flock with this and then threw him on the clothes, Ills at tioned end of tlie increase, I shall yearly cobbie rocks so violently that he was tell how the ing this system nihilists celebrated tlieis departure lease. The flock increased to some afterward sick and injured in the furfrom the old methods. They steeped eight thousand sheep, when Bosh mort- ther sum ol $1,090, making a sum total R. S. HINES, Propr. . several sheets of paper in gun cotton, for which plaintiff asks part of them to White & Son of of $1,007, defendant. and, writing simple letters on them gaged was The verdict with black ink. left spaces between Salt Lake, and, there upon Wood re- in favor of plaintiff. tlie lines us formerly, for it was be- plevied the others to save himself. WANTS A DIVORCE. tween Hie spaces of such harmless letThe lease,", contract, or bill of sale, Airs. Williams is not satisfied with ters that their invisible ink was al- as counsel chose to term it, was oue of her liege lord, Alexander Williams, ways used. These they forwarded in such a manner that they must fall in- the legal propositions involved, and hence about S' o'clock last evening, to tlie hands of Hie ofiicials. all day yesterday the counsel labored when court was about to adjourn, she Tlie officers of the Czar did not hold, with the Court on behalf of their besought his Honor, through her atto bear her for her cause, and the letters over a lamp to bring out the toeosaoioai tables being torney then strike off the fetters which bound writings; tiiey wished to preserve them respective theories, the her' featherless to had who the so instead tiiey used a hot smoothing burdened with the authorities quoted biped done he wrong. But his Honor was in iron. And then came tie crash. Tits bv the learned eentlempn froHr-wpplicJ3Tl2 the gu. .cotton soaked paper there was California and Indiana were cited to wrongs and flatly told tier attorney -that this business as sandwiching diDEALERS IN-a terrible report and tbe unfortunate make clear the distinction between a vorce cases in the regular docket must otlicer was horribly mangled by the But, although this accident bailment and a sale, counsel for plain- come to a stop. It was a practice that vice, and hereafter all ditlie police for a time from tiff claiming that this deter might case encouraged ! sheep must vorce be set on the calendar suits their letters, the nihilists amounted to examining baila else but w come in to hen a full their nothing order, aaaaaaooaa aoaaa up would not trust them, and they devised ment, whereas Brown, boldly claimed and impartial hearing could be bad, this plan: eoeoeeoaaeaao all aooooooosooaooooooaoaa divorce suits. Lacli two desiring to correspond se- for it that it was a bill of sale, and as it ought to be in lect a "parole or word, generally of that the remedy could not lie a re- Mrs. William's attorney then pleaded : that his client was about to go to Calithree letters, ami this word, and this mi the morrow ahem! she 'OO oooa aoooooooaaooosa only, is the key to tlie cipher, which plevy, but was in a Buit in equity; for fornia like (biaaieaooeaaooooe her divorce before deparcau be read only by those correspond- the rights of other parties who had would OOOOO ooaoooooooooooosaa Well,, said liis Honor, "the ing. Ul' course, oue man may have a sheep in Bosh's herd were involved ture. world won't come to an end: let her go hundred correspondents, but with eaeli also, and who would he : to responsible to California; she can apply for her one he may have a different parole. tliemV comes she divorce when back. .oofna.aaaii Tlie way iu which it is worked is this. Leaving out the letter J, the Mr. Dickson replied in an exhaustACCOUNTS ATFROVED. laoooooooanoaaono ive manner, placing all those who had alphabet is arranged as follows: District Attorney Yunan was down Wall-Pape- r. and his accounts for this district sheep in Boshs herd on tlie Btamling tenants in common, claim- were approved by the Court. ing tiiat the case was no bill of sale, Ilenriod, a hotel keeper at it could not be such where the Gustave that was arrested on Wednesday on Let us say that tlie "parole' agreed Neplii. and that one plaintiff expressly reserved tlie option, a cl i urge of keeping a house of ill fame upon is the word minjist desired to say to the other: "return the same, and that no title He pleaded guilty, and was lined $100. woman named Green was arrested Then lie would ever passed or ever could pass under Murder the Czar. find his cipher in tlie following man- Buch a contract. The plaintiff, as a for being an inmate, and upon her of guilty she was let off with a ner: Hu places tlio words witli the cotenant, had the right to replevy plea line of $25. TYtbune. letters arc as I shall describe, viz: when tlie saw things were going Murder t li Czar had the right wrong. One . arc arc arc area , us to for all, replevy against a general Then lie finds tiiat m is tlie twelfth letter aud a tlie first, anil adding both Issue, and under those circumstances together lie gets 13, and tlie thirteenth lie could be held responsible to the letter being n, lie goes to the next. U other and in this case they is the twentieth letter ami r the sevenhad the assignments of all otlier parWith a Full Line of v teenth, but there not being 37 letters ties interested. The outliorities had iu Ids alphabet, he deducts 25 the total number and 12 being the result, laid it down as tlie rule tiiat where the lie finds that m is tlie synonym for u. option was in the defendant to either Tlie next letter is r. This is Tlie same firm which THE aud the letter in the key (c) be- return the goods in kind or tlie market a was it hut sale, here, looks for the twentieth price therefor, ing third, he NEW 31 years ago comletter and finds it is u, and so on until where the option was in the express the sentence " Alurder the Czar would terms to "return the same it could VIBRATOR, pletely revolutionread in cipher, Nmuewu uxk urds. ized the Threshing iTECSEl-'WE5- E not be uugh else hut a bailment. . When the l'ccipieut of tlie letter decomBrown a in Machine trade by rejoined lenghty ciphers it he places the urc underIn the Latest Styles. neath tlie above enigma in tbe same parison between the terms and general a new inventing manner us did the bender, but sub; Call and a matter of a sheep-leas- e, THE tracts tlie values of the arc from the subject Machine, Threshing contract to store wheat and "return NEW cipher instead of adding them to it. so much better Wheat or corn might he And when, as would be the case in the same. the example, tlie letter in of the matter Btored in a general fund; it was not VIBRATOR. than any machine beto be translated is numerically less liable to or death or increase, fore known, that all than the opposite letter, r, of the key, but from change nature of the sheep-lea- se the 25 then you add to the menage letter, theboildersofthe old 37, anil deducting (t must be construed not to mean the making 12 and THE 17, which represents r, it leaves 20, the return of the original flock, for that style Threshing Maequivalent letief being u, and so on would be impossible, but a number of NEW chines stopped makthis wonderful cipher works. like of and lie value, quantity If we suhstiiute any otlier three let- sheep VIBRATOR. ing them and copied ters as a key instead of ar c, the result claimed that this was not the remedy Carries a full Line of Choioe the new mafiiino as will- - must be different. Take, for for the plaintiff. instance, cat, and the reading in His Honor, this morning, in ruling closely as they dared cipher of "Alurder the Tzar would be upon the motion, said that he would have nowmade an Fvlgfl xiY xanw, THE He did not care 2ro third nihilist knows tbe key to sustain the non-sui- t. advance and NEW other the cipher of any other two. It is the to go into the matter to decide whether New Vibratheir in policy of tlieir working not to allow a it was a bailment or a sale, but be VIBRATOR. a to tor know is as it. And it third present a Threshthing BOOTS AND SHOES, unheard of that a nihilist has ever thought at the time the plaiutiff containMachine to had not ing the sheep they right given away a secret of his order, it HATS, GAPS, NOTION seems pretty certain that by tlie code such an action. The motion would be new feaing entirely llicy have adopted their secret corres- sustained, with costs. His Honor then Come and Examine THE tures in separation pondence will go on despite any and directed the Clerk to make an order NEW and cleaning, which every effort of the Czar to prevent it. poslion F. Walsii. directing that defendant he given VIBRATOR place it as far ahead session uf the sheep, which Brown reof any other as the noKstim.i: quested merely as a formality, as lie old was remarked, dryly. Weve already got Courteous Treatment and Low Prices. them. 'Endahead of the Iliirnlnjg liable Alive itnd THE I1 The largest view that any on.! iuhii can take tit life "as it is' ,:h" v him more that IS evil than go 1. Tue iil.ysieal eye sees, must see.aml always hits seen, an enorniiiiiH preponderance of evil in the world. It is only the eye of imagination, the eye of faith, fhu: i ees the balance of good and evil struck soui'-v- . h.iif oml in some way. Ati-if tbe pli sieal eye in its pride goes abroad to beiiyc only what it can see, it comes homo either blurred with tears, as Carlyles was when he asked himself what God could be doing in the world He bad made for man, or shining witli ridicule, as Voltaire's was when lie protested that there was no God in the rascally world at all. For the former of these there is the salvation of faith always hovering near hut the latter is by much the more likely chance, ami for that there is no salvation whatever. It brings cynicism with it, and cynicism is the deadliest enemy that good literature ever had or can have. Now, this is the real pitfall of realism cynicism. It never has, and never will, lay hold of an imaginative mind, for imagination and cynicism cacnot live together, and no man of imagination ever was or will bo a cynic. Hut it possesses, like a passion, another type of mind that none can ilare to undervalue, a type of mind tiiat is often stronger than the immore trustaginative mind, and always worthy on the lesser issues of life. And it is an evil thing in literature, because it leads to nothing. It prompts no man to noble deeds, it degrades the virtues by taking all the unselfishness out of them that is their sprit mil part. Hull Culm-iVoutnupomy Herietc. Dr. G. W. SHORES. OFFH.U or i.irsi. Valor's Clicrrlua Lliilos. oplty ol'llie tiiool In .He j Noon, crretury. A. vn:w Ttpe Place us In the Lead. 7') 10 VO VOL. 4. !iO(JjS0 Inlrodilceil. ujilst . . t |