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oeee arenes STAGE REALISM. Rei able ber ‘s Karly Day. At Denver, ir winter of 1863, t ry + vas run under ‘ . Sek a ie i At that time some 6,0 tationed there. wi cont Sony ent ae ed SURE : t s ] } | + 2 i>} were its principal, or atleastits most | sent the PROM! eae ; | | Sed wy the as crowded—particularly | to which each one 1s entitled w ler s ioplea ys 1e, S I sh i > Pp P on the “Sieve of Luckno Bo men and officers took great interes “ i the pir re The y were d termine : tule ot of Fa style. . =~ one SERMAN i om BE the offi use the fo rt ana muskets volunteered to act as the | trom ver attacsir or three when the piece was there were more so! out tl ind. the stage and a! helpers of any k all the warlike preparations. ry ed set ge 7) a: THE FIRING WAS TERRIEK The great night came, an Leet Fi Ss » 7s n,. Saw ih i <a uiers had the house. Not only we 1. = | foal = Wey at ties me } < | a fi, Cabal 1 | as to] oa seats and ices er floor. Mrs. Langrish j at ro) r¢) > + 2 e il | took the part of Jessie Brown. When | * € A! } and baud crv f the attack was made on the fort the | = such ¢ stances it does not 3 firing was terrific. Then n bom? »s be- rsuco | - 8 gan to fall ito the fort, These were | take hours tor a mmultitu le of people = L Us of y npowder to congregate at the scene of a1 <4 all of yar wader. : ! ‘ In order to produce good effect the Phe official ing Sy i | soldiers who made She ‘se imitation | the immense shaft of marble were | 7 zi be ( as nd soon bomb shells had placed ineach near- | Not long in asse eh | | 7 . SLOTTED aa eer oe | ly half a pound ot powder. They quieted the tears of all. I a ccs mi = hi Jthe ta F cacy made a report as loud as the largest | ation disclosed the fa s5 H a eS) China bombs. ‘The bi ombs made it] Was supposed to be ac | 3 } } t . nothing more th: ‘ i Ree reer 4 Aaa ; | 28 YEARS IN USE. 1 ¢ . ts we penn eee aaa In less than halt a + or flowing from the ; The Greatest Medieal Triampa of the 7° “ks arble in which aust! ——— was on fire ia two or three place cks of n 1c I whic SYMPTOMS OF 7 Pa aire tne we: and ee expected to see her had accumulated. TORPID LIVER, Sut | fith x f tite, Bewe! tive, Pala’ | beat a retrea But those with ti Without ¢ {ie Mead witt'a ewelscestive, Pais’: mt fort thered her burning | of these excurs: ack part, Fria unde era ahh aeeiabae t “s ed ie, Fullness afier eatios, wiian | 6s. an he st re < esident, inclination te exertionef bedy eras dress, and she sto Ther ground, | inclinatte exertion The supposition was, among the people of the iter, that the cannon : wie was not load The priming of the | Persons present for a sha 8 ms, Highly eelered iciwe aaa | pieces was to be flashed, and a drum | band, and they got it. CONSTIPA ton | was to be struck to imitate the report It looks now as if work of all s “ pS ee ee } . oanit But some soldier bad slipped into | #9 the buildin will be suspend. pl ~q } ea P one of the cannons a cartridge con y i here a isp i aa » gt taining about two pounds of powder. 4 '©S Have al c moand ve , . . g ya date " , wii *r When those in the fort begin to re- | after that date they will demand S Mara nys” Ee. ply to the fire of the attacking party it blew a hole through the side of the theater nearly eight feet square. This excited the soldiers in front, and those in the gallery began firing their feyolvers into the ceiling, while be- In a few seconds the whole place was so full of powder-smoke that one this cannon was touched off, and low turned loose into the floor. could hardly breathe or see. The hghts pre ed the appearance ot street lamps seen through a dense tog. they were, and so began firing before they realized wi t they were full worth alt Lake Tribune. felt that they got the their money. OUR v ASHINGTON LETTER. Wasinoton, D. C., April 12, 86. A tariff bill will be reported by the ways and means committee in a It embodies the best parts of the bills heretofore presented, and 1s very different from the Morrison Under it the revenues will be «ut down about $25,000,000, the principal reduction being on wool Tt opens up a wide field for discussion, and what the fate ot the bill will be no solon can just now few days. bil. and sugar. predict, When ex-Treasurer Wyman’s ac counts were oyerhauled at the time of his resignation, a la of silverw are, watches and other brought to li ceposited in treasury by the sec- retary of war in 1869, as propert ture y the UT. : ate war. It ue articles to their 1 4 was 1atroduced week, It is The excuse the soldiers after- wards made for riddling the floor and ceiling was that all was so much like a real battle that they forgot where about. That might all “the boys in blue” ir ot ore appr opropria tful owners, and with this object ia view a bill into congress this also contemplated to is season ul department Free from Opi SAFE. Cures Rheum “rorPaln | Yar CHARLES re Vooribe ¢ {0.,DALTh ture of There a ener | erks, FRER. | eight days for a day’s work, and i < Mare or WuIskKRe changer ne oe 6Y BLACK by @ single applica: tt Jt imparte a uateral eolo-, aia ouly. Sold by Drigy aes, oe by express em receipt of $i. Ofiee, 44 Murray Bt., Nuw York. Feb 11 86 “Meath is Wealth! a day as wages. The master or bess mechanics have organized and deter- mind to resist the demands of the workingmen and to shut down al! work rather than submit to their de- mands. The material men have agreed to furnish material to no mas- ter mechanic who is not a member ot the master mechanics society, and In retaliation the workingmen have adopted resolutions declaring that they will work on no building or job { where the material is turnished by | material men who -discri against employers who eight hour rule. a projected t drawn, and: al million dol hen! Thep tronic | | fords... 20 prepaidon raceieen prico, WE CUARANTES SIX BOXES ocare any case. With order received byus for six box d wite $5.00, we will | paeer OF written guarantees to ro. | oney if the treatment dows ust Gcure. Guarantecs isened only br JOHN C. WEST & CO, 8€2 W. MADICON BT, CHICAGO, ILLS, Bole Prop's Wen's Liver Pils, “dead loc betwee: and employees. Congress has at la bill pr viding for the national build- | iag and the president will sign it with- out delay. It will take between one and two years to erect the structure, but when completed it will be the finest of the kind inthe world. The building will be an oblong square with a rotunda in the center 100 feet | in dismeter canodied with glass. It ADVERTISERS will have a capacity to shelve 4,723,- 120 books, exclusive of news; paper | jcan I the exact cost files, unbound pamphlets, music in lof any proposed line of sheets, etc. The site selected is the ground just east of the capitol. The estimated cost is $2,233,600. papers by addressing, Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper ripping Bure 10 Spruce 10cte, fos Sena sere ege eaiaphies now ig for what has long been a necess y, and at this time a stern necessity to protect public prop- erty from loss for want of places to | store it. MAL aoe Life Epa Remarkable — Stamp for sealed particulars *adavoas Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. at | $32,000 v | $2.00 = ta ware, 10a Er ts i Ez jlron Steel, Nails square, Butler, Mo. ST. WOODENWARKE, NA HARD goods to his well as North In same building with John Ray, stove GIPSON BROS. & CO’S. LOA Over Gipson & Badgleys Store, Syndicate Block. 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