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Show aMBBssaar---M,wr"- rr- . I EVENING NEWS. tcatJSBxo daily, evuoAtt rOCK txczrrrr, O'CTjOCK. ASD rUDLJSSED BY THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W. PENROSE. EDITOR. Jan. an, ISM. EDITORIAL N0TB5 fiie new international rallroid line, which to to giva more direct tion between France aud Spaiu, will necswitate auothsr largo tunnel. The Pyrenees will be out, mush to the disgust of some of the military folk ot both countries of the tunnel will be The paid by (he Spantoh and French governments. It will be six thousand eix hundred meters in length. e New Ycrk Sun says: "The prodigious number of 700,000 immigrants to the United Slate in 1881 far surpassed any precedent in the history o? the country. It presents Ksa f to the imagination almost like n march of peoples, as in the days of It has, however, all the of becoming not only a theilgna a but steadily increasing Hteady, fl '.'.'.ere were, in round numbers, 500.000 arrWals.the year before t, aud the indications are that the coming year will, in its turn, tur paaa all preceding years. ihe iu-a;h- i - IJU5Tf ex-ens- 1, Vetefofttton will prevent s loathsome disease, which man may persist in taking, to his own misery and the distress of his famfly. there2. To vfjccinfttt a mento a fore favor him. 3. It is no invasion f a man's persona) liberty to confer a favor cn '. -- him. 4. ConsequwiUy compi0' vo clnation is within the proper power of the State. This is a singular argumem. mere are a good mauy things ihe conferring of which would be aj favor to a man, but that would not Justify enforcing them upon him by legal actment. Compulsory legislation for the conferring of favors upon citizens would be something out of the ordinary line of the law. In the February number of the North American Review, Henry Bergh, better known as the defen-ns animals than der of the champion of man, has a paper on vaccination undep the eupho-mou- s title of "The Lancet and the Law." He takes the position that vaccination is not only a moat loathsome and dangerous practice, but to not a preventive of nor a; protection He declare-that- , against small pox. "In the period of less than one hundred years that has elapsed since the introduction of this practice, millions upon millions of sound and healthy human beings have been Inoculated with the most loathsome pestilence, doomed to by carry to the grave bodies wasted deconsumption or marred and formed by scrofula, cancer, and innumerable oilier ills. What is worse, they have transmitted these diseases to posterity. "But the advocates of this practice claim, at all events, that vaccination temto to reduce the virulence of tho disease. Not even this j s 'on can be allowed. From official statistics collected in England it plainly appears that vaccination has no mitigating influence on this maladt; on tho contrary, the morhas steadily intality from small-pocreased, and, furthermore, a host of other physical ills, directly produced by the vaccine treatment, have been gratuitously added." He gives some figures and facts which are ; worthy of consideration in the Investigation of this impor- of 1SS1 were shipwrecks In former excess of in those greatly in same tho length of time. years statistics to British the According tho enormous number of two thou sand and thirty-nin- e shipwrecks took place, or, on an average, six a day. The value of the property lost is estimated at at one thousand mil lion dolhtrs. this was an increase vesof three hundred and fifty-ninsels oven 1830 and of about five hundred million dollars In property. of lite was also very great, the figures being four thousand one tant subject: hundred and thirty-fou- r "Since 1853 there have been tlnee person?, In Great which include oQleera, seamen, and epidemics of small-po- x viz: Tho re-ten- x e paen r. Britain, . Death. Date. swv Plot te still the t life 28. A he against CoHrr , plot ! the King of GreLce has be n dfa- Flit WMBTBJM SWiOV eovered, it was to reorder asm on a A 31 1 ti sir a EE Journey. i all a res aud S ale We. LATEST DWPATtHhE. A dispatch from Berlin aa'.s: In tbe FtrMDesrree. Alexander, a highly csteeraed Wo-kes jlcided yesterday on account lVxnc .9UArr, 2S.Tne jnty in Bourse settlement. There this of the the Heiiwacen murder case, morn nz itoukmi in a verdict of were a few minor failures, herasmd murder In the ffrt degree, ami fixed at Breelan, Hamburg aad Frariai tort. hi.s puntahment at barging. Heavy Forefew Vattarca. Ifanted. Dublin stocb brokers failed for Edward A.NsFiKLD, La., L'8. mur180,000 sterling. A firm of merfor attempted iieiton, colonsU, der and highway robbery, was exe- chants failed, liabilities 80,000. cuted yesterday. Exeeatttoas. UTAH LEGISLATURE. Washington 28. In the criminal court this morning, Scovilleand January 2 10.30 a.m. Reed, counsel for Quiteau, appeared. Council assembled ;oirsuant to Th former hanuiredof the court in bill of adjournment. , respect to-, ib form of his Roll called. Quorum present. whether he wcuki be tin;.mmIU KTiwnt nneeifloaliv. or Prayer by Councilor Ten sd ale. Councilor Wells, of the commit whether a ireneral exception would suffice. J udire Cox stated that on tea on Judiciary, reported back the the practice of the court he bill in. relation to mortgages of perdr would have te except specifically. sonal property, with a substitute Beovjjle then stated that he had ht section 1, extending the list of Lu file a motion for a new articles of personal property upon trial, but would like to; have until which mortgages may be made. The Monday, and Bcoviile stated in that bill was postponed for further concase he would ale a motion in is ru- sideration until Monday. Councilor Thurber, of tbe revenue lernoon in tbe clerk's office. The district attorney asked the court to committee, reported the act for liassign Tuesday next for argument censing and regulating the sale of on the matter, but Upon representa- liquor outside of municipal corporations from Seoville that he would tions, rs amended by the committee, the second reading of which occuscarcely be aide to enter upon argu ment, thtn tho court uecuneu to ux pied nearly the whole of the session up to ten minutes to 2 o'clock, the time. when it was held over uniil Monday Galleon's Coo us el Preparing for a at 2 p.m., to which time the NeW Trial. Council adjourned. Associated to the Western Special that after Renediotion by Councilor Clufr. Preee: It to said a consultation with able lawyer?, Jan. 27, 2 p. m. Hniteau'a counsel are thinking of TheCconslderation of bill H. F. 1, raising issue against tbe Jurisdiction was granting to incorpor of the District of Columbia Court, ated reeumed, certain powers in the cities, of habeas and of applying for a writ regulation of the running at large of corpus to brina the assassin before all kinds of animals and poultry, ihe district suweme court. The de tho setting out of shade trees on ene will claim that the court in sidewalks and public grounds, to Washing ten had no right to try the enforce the jaynncnt of city taxes prisoner, because his victim 1died i In by levy, to license, tax, restrain, New Jersey . Several if th e ead n g etc, the manufacture and sale of of opinlawyers of the t ar here aareformidable intoxicating liquors, prescribing ion that this oukl bonds to be given by vendors theremove on the put of tho defence of, to direct and control the locaof tions railroad tracks and r resident Arthur. and the depot grounds, Pre-idehas signed the defl- rate The locomoof by speed tiehev bH. the said cities, to reguThe President yesteiday appointed tives, within control the waters running as postmaster at Norfolk, Va., H.B? late and for the use of the InhabiNichols, whom Mahone opposed. It therein, took Mali on o by sur prise, and he tants. Considerable discussion ensued in amending the bill, which protested against It and secured the finally was recommitted to the comor withdrawal the nomination. mittee on judiciary Nichols and Congressman Desen Booth, by unanimous consent doff are now at the White House of, Mr. the House, reported from the to and may get the President change committee on municipal corporation his mind again. and towns, on IT. F. No. 18, an act A Terrible Am let low. incorporating villages, that the com' n rnltteo recommended the passage of PniiiADELnnA, J8 Tho actor, John. E McDonougbi the bin as it is prmteu. Tbe bill, on motion, was read by is dangerously ill. H is suffering from a cancer involvintt the lower its title the second time, and passed to its third reading JSw, tongue and neck A'jjourned till Monday 2 p. m. lower parts Pittsburg , he of .Pittsburg and Alleghany are un der water No great damage yet and the river is stationary. In the lth Ward of this ctir, at paraTyttc ' Stalwart BTedalr. stroke, which came upon her cn Sunday, Jan St. Lottis, 28. J. M. Kershaw, uary amd, ANN ROBRKTST wife of TIiomiB on the order of the stalwart leader?, Parry. Bho was born In Dmub!gsLiro,Noi th VTalra, has struck off 330 bronze medals to commemorate tbe steady voting of Ju!y 15th, U03; eraijtrated to fish in the 306 at the Chicago convention i860; haswasbeen a member14 of tho Church 32 mother of children, six of The affair has been kept very secret years; The medals ate perfectly round, t whom are now living; grandmother to and inches In diameter; thick, weight agreat gracdmotber to 13 children. She was one grod mother, and died as tho bad a profile of with nearly pound, urant on the centre of tne face, lived, a tree latter-da-y Saint. Was well tc turned with mural and oak leaves. loved by all who knew hrx, and her less la Outside this is the record of the SG6 greatly felt by all herfamlly and friend. Funeral services to te held in tbe 15th Urant ballots in a complete circle: the number of each ballot and vote Ward Meetlr.g-- 1 louse, Monday, Jan. 30tb, at cast, ranging from 302 to sis. Ou Mm. K.imiiy nnd fi lends arc cordially in to attend. the centre of the reverse side is, vited "Commemorative of the 306 ballots iTVl. Star, please cojiy. of the old guard for Ulysses 8 At Battle Creek, Ttab County, Oao. Uta, Grant for president, at the republi 1881, EUZABF.TH THORN, relict of the can national convention. late David Thorn, la tbe 71st. yea of her age Deceased was baptized In Netting Hill ;polsoned Loudon Coufctence, 1547; emigrated 28. Branch, A family Corinth, Ky., bee husband and tlx named Romano, living in. the out January 6th, 1151, with In a. It I.r.kc C.ty October skirts of town were poisoned the Children, 2nd, or the same year. Wen tr reside In Bat night before last at supper. It to sup tie corn was Creek, where she remained until her in the posed that arsenic bread. Five of the family are lying death, peaoeJiilIy fal!!ol asleep, all her chil Fhe leaves 8!a at the point of death. No investiga dren being by ber two - n x jT TffaV ... -. .ON. - n, -- Nltro-Uljcerln- e. CO "w-- 3- x, Jl n i mn if AT, In Aid of the WA S FT Ttf0 TO TP 3 Hebrew School Fund Under the ausploes of tha Benevolent and Relief Societies. Hebrew MiS MRIt IT Tli HtlGTIL ii Four Elegant and Costly PRIZES to he Awarded ! committee of If. a Phillips. Chairman CbarhM Posper, wah, Emanuel Kabu, JjM D Farmer, 8 Lee bos. Invilallen Gov EH Murray Hon F Little, O D "Shell, F H Myers, Kels Knabeyi ft A Fowler, Oan'i McCook, wm ii uowe, V L Baumgarton Frank Jennings. J WOOif, A Gould, Ma) or Hon P H Emerson, Aaron Keyear, J E Dootey, a foot. PH Kahn. Huah Andereon, Henry Monhelm, P L Williams, Col 8 John NS W W CUBBOlm It Examining Committee. ' Dichj, Chairman. J McTarney," kf rfHhsehman. . Chri Bord Bark. Joseph Stason, , MONDAY, Ik LouU Hyams. Assistant Floor WC Hall, Ed H Murphy. Kla U MB Bambenrer. Harry Duke, Alex Cohn, James T Clasbsy, L Wm F James, John D Coalter, J Lersberg. RnleM and RssrakatlssM. L None but Masquers will be allowed on tho Floor until after JS o'clock. a All persons wishing- - to In the Bal Masque, ar tcoueetedparticipate to hand tn their names to tho Examining Committee on or before the 20th of February, as none will ba admitted to the Floor without the commit tee's pass, which eaa be obtained ur on proper to J. Walsh. application a. Tbe Par quetto Floor, wtn be leaesed for the Bal Ma one. and all cersons hnMlnar Carnival Ticketa will enter at taw East aide of TXT CONCERT and BALL UNDBR THE AUSPICES OF the Theatre. rorsons presenting tbemsalvsa nJiuksssu st the East entrance.whet her male or female, must have a ticket, bearing thai respeeuvo names on tne race or the 5. Persons In Mask, must- uncover twi membera of the ESavrofnlnr Committee ur on entering. so rcqn teci. t 6. Craad Carnival March at 8,30. ' 7 Sextos of Carnival and Charterer Aot time all will have an ample Inglurlng which opportunity Of displaying their respective 4. AH KNIGHTS OF ..AT PYTHIAS, THH. THEATRE, FEB. 8th, WEDlDAY, characters. For the purpose of furnishing their new S Unmasking at 130 o'clock, after hall and starting a Pythian Library . which all persons in the Parquet te Circle will nam tee privilege or naneiug as per proTHE CELEBRATED gramme. k The Masquers will have the freedom CARELESS ORCHESTRA! of both Dancing Floor and Parquette Circle. id. uenuemsn ana iaojss not Masked Mr. Geo. Careless, Conductor, will enter at tbe South Main Entrance. II. Distribution of Prises at 11 o'clock. With the following brilliant array of talent IS Doors open at Tt o'clock. will appear t r? , . not transferable, for GentleI3f Tckets, man and fSXO,- to- be had from the JUT.f Aygia SUenman. - - - Lady, r Mr. Ashley, WnlarH Wettir, EjrtraLadj's Ticket, $1,00, obtainable I 0T Tl. J. Kroute, rrom tee secretary, j . was u. John S. Lindsay, nPT" Spectators Tlokots for ad m Si. on to the and the Gauerfes, usual rates. j T- -- f John P. VT Flrrt CtrcJe, tX0; Reserved Seats. 25 cents extra, obtainable at tbe Theatre on the day and evening of the Entertainment. UA Mr. H. 3. Kroosc, Vocal Conductor. VB 13 MY brown 4 On Old 8T BER, WalkeR Brothers The Muslo tor tbe Ball will be furnishunder bit in ed by tho CARKL.KS3 OKCHB8TRA. i ight ear, peotators' Tickets tor admltstoo to the 8Cirokt,tl each, obtainable at the Thea tre on tbe day and evening of tbe Entertainment. INST., WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS TEAS and COFFEES HT Tickets for tha Ball, admitting Gen-ueman ana uuies, price h ootatnaoie from members of tho Order and Beosptlon Com- - t beceptiok wo, KrD, Major Lieut. B. A. B. W. Burns, Andrew Brizon, H. Wagoner, Lieut. 7. J. Shaw, MannfaAiurara Airanta oosnrrTTSK. 8. 8. Walker, chairman. Hla Excellency, Gov. Oen. McDowell MoCook I Murray, T?wwjenngSrm1M Frank Jenninm. r . auernaeti. Dr, J. Allan, W. H. Ro fLwr'' Will Chistott, Samuel C. Swing, Lieut. IL. B. Turner, W. IJ. tf. Bowers, A. Pcdlech. W 1 ONE H4TOB, HIRE CoriSCILOHK, mnri trhnlanU rtnUn In ... ooaccos, Lars ct omoking Articles BLASTING f &PORTI2TQ POWDERS, MINERS m I r--i -- w a Ett SUPPLIES, Judge Turner, MUSICAL COMMITTEE. BROACH T a C. Durst, In Our Grocery Department we Armstrong, chairman. Daniel Dunne, B. & Soott, STXtOS COMMITTER. DEALERS ONLY! OS AHUANGKMENTS. POUND. SUIT OF CHILDBttK'S rrrrTTtwo The owner can obtain it by calling at this offlos, paying charges and provm CHEAT FITS ALDERSEH, OXE RECORDER, 11 V Daniel rnnmp. nlmlrman Ed. Murphy. T. C. Armstrong, LJottle, w. tu nunc, b. s. Poott, J.B. Sparry, F. Reahman. kESP"0' raVf Sell ' 1 dot AUCTION TREASURER, 0E OME ABSOAti and quallbod to otttoe. o tumat PLACES OS First MtmMnal Ward trict tchool-houf- At the Ninth Second Muntclnal Ward Court Hons . Third Mnntolrial Ward District Dis- - o. fchooi-hour- At the County At tha Sbrteentb Damaged Goods in consequence of damage done t 6f by the water ptpe, we will dispose atbursting PUBLIC AUCTION, COMMENCING enti-"A- - iin, -- In testimony whereof. I have here unto Get my band and affixed the Corporate Seal of Lake city, this 27th day of January, A. fait IX 288 Monday, Jan., 23, At SEVEN o'clock p. m., and JOHN T. CAINE, Recorder. torn ! O e. Fourth Municioal Ward At the Twentieth District fchcol-bous-e. Fifth Municipal ward At tbe City HaU. Tbe Folia will onen at imbinrsliar sun rise, and continue open until sunset. Said Election to be held, conducted and re- tarns thereof made In aeoordanod with tie felons of an Ordinance of Said city, n UTdtaaoce hVaulatlnar Fleet tons and Providing- for the Hegistrat Ion of Voters," NOvemDer ALE OF AJCD ONE ASSESSOR AID COLLECTOR, To serve for the term of Two Years, and until th?lr successors are elected -- Tkallw Jt 111. .w piaii i of oar .fWtn. tiv--r, oat, . P ORANGES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. sum. co SEVEN p. m., until closed Large and well Assorted Stock of A x: tents' By J. H. HEMAN, SALT IUKM OTT. ITT AM. Bajr 1 wy hi ioca i S LaOies1 Fnrjiisliiii outMisis of HHltirS, WHITE tvlHIl. 9 I.ADIK8' aiX)VE8, Goofls, vUTLtKY, ETC. mR3TOlQiSJLVEI' ffEOTHFA&inBST1 TIB8 Eta Ths AND aboTe goods ire Chilly Sligrlatly dj A ml tho bottom O. F. LOAD ARRTVPl, knocked out of MtlCBfl CULM ER Damaged waver, and will be sold at ANY THING THEY WILL BRING. o, n; - Lieut. It. F. Thompson Geo Arbogast. rubles, was lost between the 10th Ward school house and the & L. my Hall. The finder will bo lewaided on leaving It at this office for tbe owner. d3t A AND iir JOBBERS NO RESERVED 8EAT8. A. Omild. LOST. TUB 15TII A GOLD ONSet with glee club. AaPPOZO ESTRAY NOTICE. J SiM. Some choice gelerttooawlll be rendered For the Election of the following Officers for said City, via.: to-ua- Chi-oag- i Floor ELECTION FEB. ,3th, 1882, j " w s-- 8 J Barrjott, 8 Woolt 10. be bald In tbe several Minr.cirai wards t beteof on rr C aawpaai 8. H. Auerbach.'.Chairman. TERRITORY OF UTAH, Bd. Murphy, chairman. as W A Pi T &a.i l,uko Uliy. w-- Gardiner, &sPV,'SSp C. ft k'lo- COMPETENT GIRL FOR norjsE- - Ed. L. Hotterfle'rl. T JOHN T. CAINP, RECORDER OF SALT A work. n s. fntt.' J. B. Farkrw. no wasblnr. X i.axo tity, co hereby giro notVo to the J W. H. Hunt. Apply to Mrs, G. H. Taylor, OU South St, T. K. Sterens, utjjuwicu uivra ui rttm citj intlfc IDO one block and a half west of COft House. Cap. J. W. Wet berell. Of Salt Lake City will m J BaamgartOD, E Bamberger, JAurtiew Brtseu A Pod tech, Logan, January 20, MUNICIPAL sr Henry Wagner, Henry Lawrence, 8 8 walker, J FCuunfir, James Sbarr Captain B Paul, SC Swing, L Goldberg, John C'Honlngton, District Poundkaepar. BIENNIAL fifs 8 bed-sM- Imcp 'jiu. mi l rternOr J T Lynch, UN III I III i . . g Election. an v. OoWerg, J on right hip. One redS year old 8TRHR, spot in incgioie Dram on iexi snou One red 2 year eld HEIFER, crop .off .'right r, upper and under stone off left oar, boa left aide, J K on left hip. Uno red HKIFEK. 2 rears old. nndmlara and under and upperntt in right ear, crop o left, white snot hi face. One roan c jw, swallowferk la right ear, crop off left, brand resembling C with Pin centre on left hip, calf with her. e. One bay MARE, hind feet white, star lo underbit In left ear, brand leaembUng sons, daTightersaixl over tblUy grand face, H on right shoulder, has a sorrel whit effaced children to moury her loss. Sha was follow' COlt with her. One bay HORSE, 2 years old. ed to her resting place by a very largo cor One speckled OX, 8 years old, band In toth tege, tho was giTatly respected for her es, slit la ear, crop and underhtt la cj and kindly dlspceit onirnregrlly bitbfuloess. left, illegibleright brand on left hip. The above described animals, If not claimPeace to her ashes, an3 mjy ehe come forth and taken away will be sold on Saturday , tocher reward In tho morning of the first re ed Feb. 4th 188S, at one o'clock p. m., at the ur red Ion. Com. district pound, Loajan, Utah. Ulilii'fliial Star, please copy. A. CROCKETT, o arm-to-ar- m H Ultt WEDWESDAT, FEB. t, 28.--,T- Anglo-America- BALL S CARNIVAL r, well-know- x 3D 1 14,241 1857, '58, '59 the progress of the electric 20,059 1863, '64, '65 light, the New York Graphic of Jan. 1S70, '71, '72 44,810 19 has tho following, which is very Tho Increase of population besignificant: "Disappointing, Lu tween the and the second episcarcely surprising, would it be If the demic was seven perjeen t. The inelectric iignt snouiu alter all prove crease in small-po- x mortality was to be scarcely moro than an ex pen nearly fifty per cent. Between epidemic, the sive and pleasing toy, and inapplica the second and third ten increased per cent. population bit to ordinary and cheap uses. It and small-po- x IzU per mortality seems there is a strong probability cent;: that this will be the case. Notwith- I The deaths from small-pcduring tne ten loliowin years immediately all Mr. Edison's standing promises the enactment of the law making w have not yet "the electric light vaccination compulsory, viz., 1854 to in our houaoa." We have it in eome 18(53, amounted to 33,515. In live of tlit! square?, and in some of the second decennium, viz., 1861 to 1873, hotels and large halls and stores, but the number was 70,458. ' But against these statements here this is about all. Meanwhile, the are some figures sriven by Dr. Bal t of streets Liver, attempt light the to to ley: be discontinpool by electricity ued. It to said that the British Elecfor 30 years previous "In tric Ugh t Company have lost a large to the England, discovery of vaccination, the sum in tho course of the experi- cases or smaiJ-po- x averaged 3.000 to while for 0 years ment which have been made The every 1.000,000, were there only 150 cases contract between the Edinburgh following to every 1,000,000. For tho year Town Council and the in May last, thu cases of ending Brush Company for the small-poamong vaccinated pa to the 1,000,00", tients averaged street of Princess and the while of unvaccinated lighting patients the bridges with the electric light has average was s,6oU to the i,ooo,ouo. been eni.'eJ, and there is everywhere "As respect ins: the power of vaccl manifest a disposition to fall back nation to modify the force and char upon gas, which, up to this time at acter or the disease, toe English re show that in unvaccinated pa Uat, furnishes the most trustworthy cords tne mortality averafr.es from tients and economical light.".. 10 to 43 per cent., while among the vaccinated ones the mortality to more than 7 cer cent., and scarcely SSIALLP0X AND VACCINA- - the average has been as low as 2 per tion. J leatb From Trichinae. cunt." TION. Minnesota, Minn., 28. In addi Mr. Bergh proceeds ,to dilate In tion BatALL-Pu- x is creating rjuite a scare to the three persons who died in CM 'ao, Now York and many vigorous language upon the horrible from trlchinre recently m Mmneso to, live more of 17 who were stricken other eastern cities. The probability practice of inoculating healthy chil are despaired or. of its i?i read to different parts of the then with a virulent blood-poisofatal Lxploalor. country from such centres of trade and proves that in thousands of cases most the loathsome and repul W atkrvi i. i.K , Mass., 28. A new and commerce as the commercial boiler of the mill of the Kennebec sive diseases have been of implanted the nation and the great capital Co., at Fairfield, exploded martcf Illinois, to easy to be per ry vaccination and transmitted to Framing fa morning with terrific force. A th The germs of scrofula, sott of ex Warden Rice, was killed ceived, i he disease has been de posterity. clared epidemic In the United consumption, cancer, and even viler and John Avery, foreman, J. Le dtatc by the Executive Committee diseases have been convtyed by this mar, fireman, and Isaac Farkey were buried in the ruins. of the National Board of Health. means to healthy bodies from those engineer, L . . m mi Bobbins; a Knaaery. iub question or the Lenents or inheriting the taint. otherwise of vaccination has conHowever, taking all the informa New York, 7. The Prado mon astery at Lima was recently invad sequently' aroused great public tion at command, it appears that ed by 40 scoundrels who took every Interest and provoked much discus- patients afflicted with small-pox- , of value possessed by the nuns, wno nave been thoroughly vaccl thing sion. robbed tn e cnapei ana even tbe al The most eminent physicians of nated, have the malady in a mild tars of their sacred relics. There is thieves. The Prado tho world are in favor of vaccina- for m varioloid, and the preponder- no trace of the to one of the richest In monastery ance of fa In favor nnd of testimony largely tion, them advocate many tne city, ana nas about suo nuns compulsory measures, which have of the tendencv of vaccination to and noviates. for sometime been adopted in Eng overcome and drive out the dread Fire Fatal land. Dr. Lowto A. Say re, writing unease. At the same time there Cary & Moons' steel wire factory on this subject for the New York are the strongest reasons to believe fa damaged $75,000 by an explosion. that by the arm-t- arm system of Insured. Herald, says: taints have At the dumping ground, east of vaccination, "rom the year 1793 (whento the been conveyedhereditary to healthy children 99th Street, Renj. Rurns picked up immortal Jenner announced the world hi great dlscoveryl to the and thus dtoeaseji of a virulent and from the debris what appeared to be a tomato can filled with He prwent time, facts have been con- horrible character have been spread, threw it Into the bonfiregrease. an when stantly accumulating for tbe eluci- deterring many people who believe explosion immediately occured vio dation of the nmost universally acto throw the saloon cepted truth ever demonstrated by in the virtues of vaccination, from lent enough in the adjoining street, from the science of medicine, aud that is availing themselves of its aid against keeper, his stoop into the street. A dense that vaccination, when properly the scourge which fa now smiting so black smoke and cloud of ashes ob to a certain and many performed, in the East The scured the scene. When it drifted people perfect protection against smallNow there's the point remedy against this evil is the dis away 10 persons were found lying in pox. was kill Hammer that in as bard as ever you carding of the Besj. Burns process, lota injured. are Mary E. The wounded eaa. Vaccination, when properly and tne use of none bat bovine vi ed. Keefe, Eliza Jones. John Rosa. Jo- a certain and perfect rus performed taken direct from lymph, seph Jones, Albert Jones, Cather- small-poreprotection against I ne heifers Michael raJerno, Thos. have that been Miller, Inoculated Tli at was my opjj&fcn twenty peat. Borne Ward. severely wounded. It for . the I aud ail have years ago, purpose. heard, read fa can contained the supposed and seen since then strengthens It is to be hoped that tbe epi that opfn ion." demic will not reach these moun Killed ky Steam. A physician who has been In tain regions, but every precaution Oil. Cm . Pa.. 27. .The boiler in charge of the New York quarantine possible ehonid be adopted in Logan's, machine works exploded. Tonkill, foreman, was instantly hospitals, adds: places along the line of the great killed and a number of others se "I go furthet than Dr. Say re in as- railroads, and in the event of any riously hurt. serting that effectual vaccination to eases being discovered, the quaran not only a preventive but a cure for tine powers of the cities should be small-po- x. PiTTSBUBa,27. Ten new cases of It was my habit to vac- strictly enforced. small pox here and nine in Allegha cinate my small-po- x paMentsCm the first stage of the disease, when the Twenty-seve- n Daring the prevalence of this dis- ny y datus In the city the Inhabitants 1,000 ease per in premonitory symptoms and even the folfasring reci England, the first appearance In the throat past year 1,578 cases ot smali-nowas In use as a preventive, and, 448 indicated the coming evil, and it pe deaths from It. was gratifying to see vaccination we have good reason to believe, with and small-po- x developing simultane- great effect and we have known it to ously, and the latter to be so modi-fle- d he need ss a curative and palliative by the former that a bad case of with excellent results. One ounce FOREIGN. small-po- x was changed into a light two ounces cream of salts, form of varioloid." feetsa'a sneeeseer. , vuv nuiuu biicvu, pour one 28. De Frevcinet has un But the doctors disagree on the quart of Pabis, boiling water, drink cold, dertaken the forma ion of a cabinet. necessity for Dr. sweetened to a wine glassful Jules Terry will probably be minis 8 ay re thinks It necessary every five three times a taste, To day. prevent pit- ter of public Instruction and Lit on years. Others say that once la ting, darkness fa considered the best Say, minister of finance. childhood and once In adolescence remedy. Experience shows that increase ss,oe.oeo. is Dr. Bailey of only the exposed parts of the Body London, 28. A statement of the declares that "a person once are usually pitted while those of France shows an increase Bank kept properly vaccinated has practically covered are very rarely marked. A the past week of 23,000,000 franos permanent protection against small- preparation of flexible collodion in gold and 300,000 in silver. More MnrtJera. pox." Uto theory Is that the sys- with iron an 1 fa used by tem of a person inoculated with some physicians, tannin, te coat the erup-tfeThe odies of Haddy,"procesa asrv-- . to subjected to the same and his nephew, who recently the cow-po- x this with shutting out the from the neighborhood as If disappeared influence the patient had the light is said to be a sure preventive of Ireland, have been BaUmrobe, small-pox- , disas the two of that disfigurement which to found in genuine Mask, in bags which Long eases present exactly similar types. by many mere than the had been sunx oy. means or large We trust thai Utah will stones. The place where the bodies He advocates compulsory vaccinawere found fa near the noose of a tion, and asserts the right of thai be spared from the scours new man rmvnmn uanigan, wno is now State to enforce it oh these grounds: smiting the cities of the East. under arrest on suspicion. A nen t JL IX Or TELEGRAPH BY Hale u contiuoe ifiVJsKY NiQST o BIBLE 15 ALMANAC --TOT. 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