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Show r II. CSISCAC.O -r- s!ifflTUKB" cere, totae! xjzismxbiiT,''-- TIIADE. BY TELEGRAPH. V AA IsJtOisJV, & CO., XVIII COGRK5S. ANUFACTUItrSO FCTIOIERS 5 li JUL ia. 12. M. & II UIGIIEU ilEIDE.';- j .1 d!03 1y j , SCALE CO. CHICAGO 2 on Wj- ,n Sea's, S40. 3 Ton, 50. 4 Ton fcSO, 15 ox lnchx-e- d - Iijtm Mettle. It. I smier'a ;MO $3. AS. tc to 26 i 'Lit lie Selective" jcuuus, a ronons, tools. JS Ec: F..r;o K.idsanfor. Light Work, $10. Kit of TooK 110 Ann; ,.. mndtKiaT dlff job. , I tieitt - :j ;..;) t i'rh-- 44 ttfirr Article Lis' i rm a;jrf Mwi, Fuller W & Co, of tf;oMr,Maauffto!uir f Sash, Boors & Blinds, 'M.'CiMrcA i"irtiA, Stairs, ft,tnift lttir llrnliriff, Iealers la Salt Lake ;.m Ht!:t by oouMantly kept ftt ' r1v LsU and vtS jJ ( wdett, fn.upou application. Moulding - 7 STAR '"'i oxJist.: dlOSly cn ! BLUED Iwrr a on b than any e 'Jfcarantee our Nails lii to he qral Quality and I u. e.b.; ty to aiiy AfAle from the lsat Nerway 1 . W uid. hi n Iron, finished Alreadyto drive, by tlie I'M MIL tlBPHL CHICAGO. and lu . ' I. tor PV? by Z. C. if aidly arJICLE OF t i'.iilu.lhiX WORLD-WI- D REKOWM DE . ; iff' 5 Absolutely iffuirp. J oompe-tltio- tt, a . COTTON DUCK. 3--n DRY GOlO DS, ' LJ :: ter-Stat- e . NAILS HOfiSE PClISHEt) a r JBfe. Veteef, ftnlu-stcrs- CHICAGO, III. In Nock tiiv Oik . REBATE. WA6hingt()S. 20 Cull an intro- daoed a bill to establish a board of railroad commissioners to regulate inter state commerce. It provide for the appointment by the .President of a board of Qrm a salary of f 5,00C each, who shall exerciee supvrvleion over fa commerce by railroads, canals, or other transportation companies, and commerce with foreign countries, and Investigate all complaints made by railroad cotnmU-aioner- s of SUtes, and others, as to discriminate in charges made by such j transportation companies in their tervlce as common carriers. Senator Miller, of Hew Ytrk. in troduced a bill to provide for the repeal of the provisions of the Jaw al' i lowing the use of alcohol lo vapor In the manufacture of vinegar, except at a duly authorised distillery. Van Wyck'a resolution of yester day calling on the Secretary of the nterior for information, of lands to railroads was called Tkls powder mw Tvrl. k f'ulrvo! e granted naa no oDiection to up. the ingaus mm. en wVilnwmtnkMy parity. trirth ooiMjink-n- i than hm ordinary klitds, trxl can- resolution proper, but otlected to as not b soM la to wit tb muttlturio the preamble, tending commit of low tibort wlbt,tUuiu0r hoephtis the Senate to an interpretation of Soil onto enra. Hot At. BAkm vrwnn the decision of the Supreme Court. Cot. 106' WaU BtrMt, Mow Tforki Van Wyes insisted that hla pre j. amble was correct. In the course of the debate he referred to the opin Q. K. SHERIDAN & I Go- - ions of 'Attorney General Sevens S Thomas Street, kew tork. and Justice Harlan on the same sob ecr.and cri tired the opinions as well MOUNT veuxok as the practice of the General L&nti Office following the law laid down by those opinions rather than by the Supreme Court of - the United All Widths Cotton Canvass. States. IteplyiDg to a question of Allifion in resard tojustice Harlan's BATES, REED & COPLEY, plEijn.VenWvokhaid it waa strange indeed; marvellous things had taken IKFORTOUI AMD JOMiM Cv t place m the Supreme Uourt, as Well Silk and Fancy Dry Goods as; in the .Land Department: of be Government, in regard to public lands. He (Van Wyck) thought the PricU, Ginjkam, anil 'ItastesticK, Senator from Iowa (Allison) would Mi MS, iaar concede that fact, at least; there is Broadway, m, K, atid M abundant evidence or it in his (Allison's) Btate, and in the suffer of its people deprived of their DUNHAM, BUCKLEY & CO., ings proparty. MiiiiODS of acres of pub ic domain had been given to rail IMPORTERS AND JOB3K&9 pT roads, Van Wyck said, before the Supreme Court decision referred j to, which they were not entitled ti un der the decision, and although for a time the Uenerai Land Ofllce fol- psro'i'ioJtT, j owed that decision, It finally follow WJTITJE GOOpS, Itic. ed the opinion of Attorney General fo, 340 Bmdirar, iiW TKSC. Devensand Justice Harlan. This 417 J. Jf. BB.AJiI.KT. couree Van Wyck censured. Discussion closed by the Insertion BRGFiCTDBtS CO. in the preamble of the words, "it ia BU5SELL a ileced," so as not to commit - the Manufacturers of llofWrrt ..find ibr Senate to any special interpretation of the Supremo Court decision. Bo I'sci.crixa-i-i-- , amended, v Van Wjck'a resodatlon IBOS MB IB155. WBD3 M UttlilE SEEKS. . was agreed to. 45 A 47 Chamber M4 at4 Sll.mn! Derore the idenate The unair lau i 93 and 25 l St., a communication from the Secretary dec sr jEn "W of the Interior relating I to the) at oeh j$rNew t aotoriea Britain, Oann. tT. ij. A. tempt to transfer the Texas Pacific S&1 Foe & M. L and Urtccb Kallrcad t j Company's land grant; to i d y ?j Storaa the Southern Pacifla Railroad Cjm- .at r Dy Z. C. M. I. ft Branch fi:. tid u,erskfpt tousruilj la the Territory. W.:r ,. FtS BIM. USB. 1 : - Jt-a- -- r I 1 . THOS. M. fiRGALL : CO., California. The Jrfecretary conclqdes ' his communication with the state KAjrrviornuEM pm- j ment that no action ha3 been taken by the Department on the subject. M ENS'. ANd! DOTS' The (senate concarrea in me )m resolution of the House inrejstion to the celebration ofltha centennary of the surrender by Washington of 688 BROADWAT ; M IIZBANK & Co., if. .V. I GI-IICAG- "K;r S. T M. I. aad lu Bras CLOTH I NIG. I.DIIS TRADE. ST. ft" 3 -- his commission as t'ommsnder-m' ' r. Chief. Adjourned till Monday. r .:r Friday .bvenihg, beoember Frelinghuysen, in a let- two, because their representatives In to Minister Lowell, made public the ooard of dliectora terSecretary in the. Union formally concludes the long pending discussion of the Clayton Bulwer ,tieity. lie contends the treaty U voidable for reasons already but expresses the opinion published, that tba two nations will Indue time reach a satisfactory solution of the . nquestion. y The Treasury purchased 400,000 ounces of silver for delivery at the Philadelphia and New ' Orleans mints. The Southern Paolflo Companies in Arizona and New r Mexico ask that commissioners be appointed to examine their roads and report, and if the President is satisfied the roads have been fully completed, the Secretary of the Interior be directed to issue patents for the lands to the companies severally entitled. Secretary Teller , opposes the appoint ment of the commissioners, and invest 'gaadvises Congressional llon. Formal notice of contest of hla Beat in the Hons? ai a Rjpreaaat-tlvfor the first North Carolina district Is served by Pool aga!nst Skinner, si ting member. The executive committee appointed at the late Louisville colored convention resumed it session with full attendance. In addition to the members, A. M. Clipp, of this city, and Col. ' Harlin, of Loulavllio, were present. The committee ap pointed to draw up a memorial to Congress in regard to theFreedmen's Bank made a report recounting tne provisions of the charter of the bank, which authorized deposits to be invested in U. 8. bonds only. Investments, however, were made in real estate, which resulted in losses and the closing of the bank. Colored people are. under the belief that the Government 1 responsible for the safe kee ping of their savings In the methed adapted by Congress for winding up the atlairs of the corporation, they believe the law of into-da- KEEriES JOHH C. ' y, - . ; e to-da- y, . ; - solvency was violated. In consideration of these facte, the , memorial prays that the necessary appropriation! be made to fully indemnify creditors for" all losses sustained by deposit ere. The memorial reported to in favor of National aid education In the StaU-s- , founded cn census retarna of illiteracy. The committee in regard to political outrages in the South, made a report in rate-cutti- ng ial which the memorialists demand the protection of the American people toward the colored peop'.e. The memorial upon ci viJ rights was reported; by a comaiHtee of which Fred Dauglass and Itegister Bruje are members. It endorsed the decl-Bloof t Justice Harlan, urged the .Wilson amendment passage and the Edmunds bill. The memorials gave rise to discussion aud were finally adopted. A resolution was adopted calling a contention at Richmond, Va , the of-th- e -- - - second Tuesday, in July, 1831, to consider the ' platforms of the different parties, and urgfng the colored give people af the Ujilted Sitestotothose ooantenanoe and support only who are in favor of giving them their rights civil ly and politically, and tecotml tion as cl tizene. An or- . sanlzatlon" throughout tha nation was urged, and the colored people asaed to support no man who was not in favor of ceneral education. A motion-wa- s adopted, author.!zihg the committee to meet la Chicago May 20 th. 18S1. A coruisilttee con sisting of J. G. Wilson, Df. FKzrith, R. I; Smith, V. F. BcmtrK. D. R. itsBch and Laws, Jesse Lewpon, W. A.PieJger was appointed topre-gen- t the memorial adopted to Con, : i - concerned. Until be definitely! knows the terms of the agreement, he Is not prepared to say whether he will accept it or not. If its terms are aa made public, , he doesn't see how war can be avoided. He feels sure of the co operation of the Denver and Rio Grande, and probably that of the Topeka dt Santa Fe. It is said the Burlington will push to completion its f'cut'Ofl" from Kennesaw to OxforJ, of which 22 miles remain to be built. This will shorten the route so as to ave an hour and a half In running time. Dubuque, Iowa, 130.- The live per cent, tax was earned cy a large, ma jority In aid of the construct :oa , or : - the Dubuque A I j 7-1,- j 1 j I- PECK bro Co-lumbl- - IBS UKEEH , - W m biaw ir- - snfAf" M.a .4 tt IKS vrrsr. Hilton. r,AKJ ALL OTUKB Sultl by U IClirS. evdrrwtar.. Fifty Cent, 1 prupUt. LurigtwRH. b..ltlc. Uirtlu.l In A. V:f:I.I-t'lf lliLR.4 X CO.) u A Vuur.Li.lt Eli;a.uro, lit!., ft awn . Calm 1 T11K t. , t. fcl - 1RSA. Aj, JENNINGS! a Uenerai xceiua. Paris, 20. a. In , the; Senate ....... to-da- v i BR0S.J WATCH FO't OCR- CHRISTMAS HEAD-ACU- Fom ttje HON SV1ARCUERITE." celebrated i Ilarham Herd of SCOTT & CO. jEriraGSlrBROS: Corner of Commercial Street. Ntovcs, Tinware, Mill Findiugs, anl' Blactsmilii Tools, L ST., 5. dily CITY, OTIH. LEATHER jNIANUFACTuitERS, , AXD liEALERS JN "X" TEflSDEL'S. MEN'S BOOTS. KIP, $2.50 TO t ; - . $4.00. i C el.U , to-da- ES ; , i ! J. W. w tsar-Ui- V.- -.t. T CALF, $3.00 TO $6.00. , 'Tli 1HERIC1N. t. . ; - . . W to-da- v. in -- to-da- Sf i t'Rf ik. lu 0br y - ,f .:5- - ZZ-L-m- s a!. -f- .,-.-. Trin UnnAnnt. u. nj ' 47;S. tThird West St. Office and Warehouse, 45 & - 1IALF BLOCK SOUTH OF UTAH CENTHAIj I)ErOT. BOYS' BOOTS, Manufactory, BlsJiop JIitnter8 Tannery, liHh Ward, &J."kX $1.25 TO $3.00. to-- COREESPONDEKCE XaiA.I3C.is r.o. SOLICITED... OIT-V- . noS, 778. . " '' dl7 at Call and Examine BE3T TBASDBL'S Great Redactlcnl ,' CALIFORNIA UNDERWEAR ' PER BU1T. S raanw s r wuiytran J. ti BrErBON'hJ FINEST 11 A TV5 IiedooeJ ?5 To f3 50 AYER'S fu 1 . .'' GCtiOrfljl m v- v ) J AT'PV, X r 1 No other complaint aro so lnsitBou in tbclr attack as tbosa aifecUns ilia throat and hinga: none so trifled with by tha majority of euil'er-ert. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting ncrhapa from a trifling or uucoiiscioua ex (Xisuro, Is often 'but tbe beginning of a fatal iickiigs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hub well prorcii its efficacy in a forty years' flgV with throat and lung diseases, and should bo t.ikea In all cases without delay. ' A Terrible Cough Cured. ' In 1857 1 took a sever cold, trhich affected iny lanys. 1 hat a terrible cough, mid pawed nittht atter iiignt witnout Fiep. xne iocioiv eavene np. 1 tried Aveu's Ciikkjiv lr.iroii.iu wliicli rclievcu ny lungs., maucvil sUeiK and alTorded ma the ret-- t uerent-M- i ior the recovery of my stretigth. Hy the coniiuuea use ot tne 1'KTOKAi a iwrinri unit care was etfected. 1 am now C yean old, kale and hearty, and am satiaiied your ' Glearance Sale ! ! - COMMEXCIXG. XOV. 2Gth, 1883. - i, ectohat. i c- ' KTC. l ? H S ....( TT IR IH1 ; Pe'Jo S J J llf.S UiRIERHflVSlCO. - : R U ti i . . numb.n,-Har3,M- n t: ETO. 91 & 33 MAIN ' FIRST SOUTH! STREET, Hardware, Iron, Steel, ; l i' WILLIAM, JENNINGS, 1 ; - 1 I ... From wtiicfi we 6ra now selecting our BtftL , -- IYI. MEM Till JUSV3BO" AMD TUB BTOMACEI, THE BOWELS AND TII8 LIVER ARB HBSPONdlBLK. FOIt BVEBYTANO THAT BACKS THB HEAD. BEQ0LATE, TONE AMD 1IABUON1ZB THE ACTION Of THE3R ALLIED OIC GAN3 WITH TABBEST'S HELTZKlt APCIIIENT, AND YOU CORE TBB COMPLAINT AT ITS SOURCE. SOLD liY ALL DRUGGISTS.' nov 2Sw m w GEO. DISPLAY, When vril le on Kxhibiticu THE TUB PIIIXOSOPIIX OC Si .. . odious person aa Marie Colombier she disdained to give it house room Miners'., lenger. During the: geneial scrim mage in the lower part of tha house. one of Sara Bernhard t's friends aa' d if Colombier had any one willinsr. to defend her In any particular, he waB ready to fight him. Another friend tore; Sara's picture from the wall. aance upon it, executing a rrantio asserting it naa ueen aetcrat eJ by tne propinquity of Marit.'; portrait. The appearance :c! Bern hardt at the theatre to takd pare in the rehearsal of tho new play "Naaa occasioned Sahib" comment. Friends gave evidences of sympathy with her, and the coolness of her de meanor after the drama in which sheplayed the part of the leading lady was the memo or considerable ap plause. The general opinion is. the affair will have its sequel In the law courts, and as a consequence specu lation is busy as to what develop ments will grow cut of the enllven- ment. John Soudan, in beholf of M HOLIDAY SHOW! " - : . bri, .' . COMMOKI.NB BOB SLEDS For heavy use, also a slock of Run ners to apply to spring wagem an 1 carriages. Call or adorers ,t Howard Reebkk, r Salt Lake or Ogden. dim Name pins at E. J. SWANKR & (VS. - 9 ine supplementary credit b:n of nine million francs for thai Tpnquin expedition was aaopteJ, '11 to 7. Subsequently the Tonquln ciedit bill of twenty million, iranos was i also adopted, 215 to 6 The extraordinary dramatic, epi sode in the apartments of Maria Co- lombier on Tuesday afternoon con tinues the subjeot of animated eos sipers in all quarters. It U now known that Sara t Bernhardt upon starting out to avenge the wrouea inflicted by MUa. Colombier, armed uemeit wiin a uagger, woicu sne carried in her left hand, while her right hand wielded the stinging whip. uoiomDier maue no attempt at de fense, but' tough t Immediate escape Dy tne nacK etairs, but not until her assailant had inflicted painful blowa acre es her faoe. Hara. presentlns the whip to tbe concierge on leaving the house, remarked that it was given her by the distinguished Mar shal Canrobert, but as it had been laid across the visage of: tuoh an OonuD.-.A.ians- Gold Rings, Barrings, Pins, etc. E. J. 8WANEK & Go's. I i 1nuri. - - , 't . rim u air m wa Krrta . 1.SS3. 1 XrOBLX mVAMAWTKBJX A.X.Z. UOMLT FAINS end DekTen a BeMMtrlnc Headache, Toothache. , t SAlf LUE CiTTy O. BOX, tSSt V. fl5S.II KLTTIE1 l!ilTEIS,CBLSS. . Brltlati Brieta. London, 20. The Spanish., mail steamship Saint Auffuttineleix route from Manilla for .Liverpool, burned at sea on Sunday. The eighty-tw- o persons on board took to small boats, ana an are teneveu to nave gotten safely to shore. The war onl39 offliclally contra dicts the report that additional regi ments win be sent to ACgyut. Thev are sending the usual drafts only to maintain the normal strength of regiments already there. Tha "short tima" feyetem In the cotton manufactories of Northeast Lancashire, has begun. , y -- . SON, . Throalt liwelltnc. Npraln rtrul arLumbago, liurus ecald rrol liit, v to-nig- ht, o & - i - AND SfEALl BQitEfi LISKEBS.' Red Canyon: per ton, at '"de- S.00. Yard, ' Canyon, per. ton, ' 5.53. .'. livered, ' Car ton, by Weber, per '" v " at "'i t.23. load, Weber, pat ton, Yard, delivered,. 6.00. t HftZJRO of 'Organs,. H HAYNES KEDUCllUIl IB COALI Rock Springs, per ton, fey J3.00. Car load, Rook Sprluga, per ton, at ' . Yard,. Rock Springs,' per ten, de - llvered, .. ,7.00. ...! ,i Red Canyon, A per ton, by 4.59. Carload,- - -- ' : ,8. - - ' r rr VE1HE & OLSEN, nr- ? . I KINDS OF KUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WOIUt GCAOAKTrXD. ' CCMMERCTAt BOOH. RosgRii a. ?.: ALL The new liquor establishment is EK tbe finest In the city. East of D se re t Bank, No. 83 First South Kt. Thoee in want of fine wines and liquors by the bottle or otherwise RKoumalism, M will find it to . ineir uvjhb Backache, call ou iis , ' ' . KOitilirox-- . -- 6 1 a, 'n-- - ! - - - i.- -' . . ! I - ' S t Joalin A Park have the largest stock of solid silver la the Territory, and they sell at New York prices. Senator Dolpli IntrodudeJ a bill ICCO a draft of which liwaa pre Cl HEMPHILL, HAHL1H ? CO. Wabhinqton, ' 20. The House at the Treasury and iubmitted discussed the question of granting a pared Mo rrACTrnEKS o nsn for its pas recommendations with extra lor month's uucnargea sage, jo provide that vessel! arriving pay " ETC IL FL001 CaLbbLl5. 't?;r, Sledge, Clipper, employees, 'v 1 any port ox entry in tne unuea B'ackburn, from tne committee on at Corner NJone, 43 A W4 BBOAW AT, laden with coal, salt, railroad States, a resolution that rules, reported i Ar:OOTiU.R BRANDS Of otner like artioie3 in duik, iron and on post hereafter the committee within O . wr Out Btorea. O C?Storea. Trt V. byOZ..C33M. - aud Braxxsh And offices and Ooort am kept by;S U. roada consist of fif mav nrooeed- to suah places post district as specially i Ita Bianch h t teen member?; the " committees on that collection the by Secretary of the T banking and currency, foreign af designated by Treasury regulations or general territories. otherwise, for tha purpose Ul4 CO. fairs, military affairs," hi. RUmSEY filTG. CO. ot unload of District and public buildings, e of the :ccu!.tiuir tul Jobber at nntfer surjerintenden MAinrrACTURBa ing He each. thirteen members of officers at the customs expense 6AS A STOSi P FIRE stated the increased membarship the lnteeested. ENGINES, IBISSIPUTEIIMFBES JEB Colombier, oaallenged M. Riohepln, parties of r the views met the Bpeaker. fully one of Bernhardt's friends, to fight I JOBBERS Resolution adoptea.-.- . Cm i pevravltT aout Iltater. fi Fir a "J Shaet a duel. Both gentlemen were pre Horrsaid the commutes .on. ror ant at the fracas. Rlchepin deMaterials. Plumbers Ma 20. Brevet to and be riniiADEiifHiA, affairs divided, ; ll.:-- ' might eign Hrsei Cioodn, Belt-- li J. Cram, retir clined the challenge; Soudan subsethe new commit tee couju ue reierrtu lor Uenerai Thomas litte and rekla(. er corps, d led this quently published tne following: "I the whole Irish question. Thisorwould ed. of the enziot Richepin a coward in tne afternoon, in a street car. lie wa have foundJames, also relieve the i Speaker or worn in. and have found Rfar Ty pcrtalaalaD to pavid presence over to fall and observed tne t suddenly, ( SilFaliLISEJllMPLEMEBTS, Bait lAka trouble which, according'I City. with men. This is had rroceaJel two him a coward ' t ' f . press, he experiences: Jni a,ppointifig before tbe car A . .bysician who ar- logical." oi mat committee.- '. the head 8quate',lled "Nana Sahib" was F r.SOIMJ, T.TC, KttJ. POVJDER! EobhiBon of New, York aatd wnai rived before he expired was ot the A new atplay, the Theatre Tor to Sain t he complained of was not; that Oon opinion that death was due, to apop produced Martin with Sarah Bern ' grees did not pay attention', .to; its lexvi 20. A prlza fight, ac hardt In tbe principal role. The Irish citizens, but shamefully neg- i New York, . wcii know o au-- l jutuji wr yiu.crowded, A long run is rules, took house wasfor lected American cltlaens, and there cording to- ti'ieensbury . "tTC oj jfcj.j--. the piece. Bernhardt's xt ixr x has not been; enough patriotism to place this morning in a barn near predicted wa? perrormance between fcs Bli It Seville, as Island, greatly ayplanded Long that condemn thoroughly FAIR I.AWK, lfrK,x oatgon, ay. According to advice Mike - Kelly, of Williamsburg, and should have been done.. Horr replied he had no doubt mat JohnCoanora, of Brooklyn; stakes from Hue, of theof 14th. Gordud is .tLTtA J1 tiM 7-- C V. fiala An am. in fine con proclaimed King was so, and it was owing to the fact I1C0 a side. Bjth were13S me natives are araatiy excited. crioolpal titotvm In tha Territory, and by and Con af ditloo. Kelly weighing xn committee foreign that the if. an attack on the French legation ' fairs : had no time to devote to the nors 133. Three bloody rounds were and J : jl. a.aai..w..i u iearea. to rhe firm attitude of time not of .Kelly coming the great question. fought. consideration French resident, alone BRLNCKEEEOFFj TDHNERj & CO HobllU?!!. from the special com when the four Hi round was called; Cham ploux, . an anacx. to Con .was awarded, tbe preveuteu money matter in the Ulus., NEW mittes charge. having 1M DuanaSt, One and hundred reinforce COT nors. fi:ty Bath were, tibn resold punished a arid terribly w of recjttestr on w. J. pattoji, i. B. wocn Manuf sturrt Druid reported Joint were sent to Hue from Fort Jt'reeiaent to issue a proclam- and had to be' a slated from the ment) ing thereoom - . ... rnuauan. n - inn jviwi; " Bo it is cenaldered urgently the that peo: rln. ation ; and mending ' 20. Guilford neoessary to occupy Jtiua witu afl Kin us ton." N. ; 'i.F?;?ATT0H&C0.,M onrrmiiiFHll Die either by appropriate, exercises for euuicieni rorce to j witnsiaud any I IF.IHDKI.8fl IlltUM la connection with religious services Soon, colored, was banged y 8UCCE330H3 TO upon tne r rencn, wiuow on the 23 J irist., or. by each, public brataliv outraging joiies id atiacK none. 0. The br nfelnal - The execution was. wit 1 1: Along on. last. deem May proper, WUIT BHOS. CO., and airon uvtnui "- - atow and mad. observancetdas commerorate they occurreu on the river bank. aurthousand ugutmg several notsed persons the 24th.. lu by the ' othsr rurpoa, oonataotly Several i:ani;fttiirrf of and Dcaleri In were cantureJ at villages was instantaneous. ;; com his Death render by Washington of the of the ' Governor point s The bayonet. of the pard chief Bslon20. commander-ias or The French advauced within a aM faJST- by UCa oned GecreeH. Richardson, senieno la alio Wj'iLT m'sslon . ran army. The . President murderinz-hl- s citadel, but there will father. The mile of the edfor aalata national a order to 4 OF ALL KINDS. be fs accidental. to probably be very heavy, fighting found wuu me oi killing from the various potM they reach the nlace. ; . John Bi Stetson, charged with ob before 139 Uberiy Street, SIMPSON. try on the Zitti. The joint resolution xne iJhtneeeloit heavllv frcm tha v " tain in s money from the Hawaiian sneus iiKTAIIi' STOIiEg 118 WOOD ST , , .."!'.: pasted. .West of the tlaet. , Is delivered Street, at n South Minister w 120 Templii No. Washington V VMeniey asKej leave mnuuiiw n try a dAteollve. 20. Admiral Peyron, niln-- . i2 TTSBVltaU. Paris, bill to amend an ast ta.execnte later of has received the fol lioeof marine, . ; r W . flndba. Fllta Ireatxl eUpalationj twitli tthe- r St. 'Euia, 20. Ilenry Probst shot Kapitaiitly In stock a chnioo from Admiral Hamsunlowing telegram wounded bU5 and seriously Mary CnlDeee. Waller objeated, A.. .,.- - if. A. P. Taaadal, 0o. coal Courbet, dated, "Before Son lay, Deo. an r"tr'' cANHBu auors,u ; station Wilderm mer at his withdrew Clack. objections, stouentlywas VEG- si ciuiiri u htinel, on ..the , Cairo Short , Line 16th.i The expedition left Hanoi ou wben li FOREIGN .ANPJMSTICTriunT3. renwejt tbe 11th, and cantureJ Joiti l'linaa Railroad, thirty miles from Bslle and York. i. ETABLB3 AND COStTOuntnt. Nw all the earthwork, cn the hank because this III..'1 ville.i afternoon, Hum Adjourned till Monday. j EST;. Freti Bread and evj day.. she wouldn't marry him. He then of Rid River, opposite Sontav. The fle 1 to Bellevlile. where he wasi ar enemy are very well armed and r. rested. While in the eraen aud sisiea aesperatbly. Condition and rren every rauy ; - W a!o keep the best Cent trBKeUuff with tbe deputy sheriff,he spirit of the French troona ao uay we commence the altaoa ou was oht. matrr attempted Ito shoot the o nicer over son ' wuw W1HD raoi i: all entered but t the lay r lb bis shoulder, iMiairco.l i 'Jempa him reports at the weekUrrr. own 0. ajaaoat President his The. killing neck, OrdWby TOephoM Washikotom, ' 1 as tion the Forelgu Mlhktrv . to York. New O ina'aoU?, I. has gone and Prime MinLUr Marqula Tseng Postmasters-Jeremi- ah Confirmations.' "J i The Batlreads e rry had a ions fritndlv convert. To Ton waat tit beat AIK ! the f Baise- - Crty, Idaho; '70 McKeani KKXM a emp asserts the SUSPKNSION1 BttlDOK, N. Y.,20. worl.t A.kfur 1C SI N. Xfljnaer, Silver ReefV L7Uh 11 mentioned by Fidaad compromise aa bavins Ayer's Cherry; Pectoral ji Fulton Odeeea, Tha formal nnnlui of the Can Paul, U. S. Consul, been Tseiwr baa : lint wm lv lever perfect propssed The State td bridge forwarded SHIW baa beat tna kmiI tt nn Russia, The testing of streugm ween imparled xo the French cov- asiEAn Aak iWBKM AAirtn I ,r. u w ttbiot t a 1ron. Department report ot the petrolef tuooess. wualbV on twentv Jooomo ernment and It i3 doubtful whether rnnBUie nm daveknmantinatussaaaw cars ' loaded with such a oomnromlse wmentml. and tives twenty In laoch Iteaidunxr he says; tke no other. extended from end to which cravel. lhe Cham bar nf rLtniitiua nrftnt. m rouua mat iu reater loan ectty. most ThdbMtiolId Iktel iHOTEts ver leu end of the bridze on both tracks. ed the entire hadget by ft vote of 443 Demg-eo- n .infJi made ByiIM(Onai various I There was no anparent deneeucm. tl,lr, ...nlina and aseflM H4snw.iKE co., mti lob i a. Lfeytla were taken at IntsrvalsOy Ztur nne.nit1tr reteent' 'ItfUJ Editor ot selected from 300 en- IcwdmoUvee oommission on st a steam j fael with Mr. J. R. TjnFavltrii.. ..Hot i i irv or EiDeers. tn i i ;Aman uiuoiuiu ceouw u!.tci;ist" WEI), aT Mass.. says his rheomatiam was t l far NtTEKlOH teaaylklog rivers: and other anil VnW, fh. a., ; ;. i rou&ea PV Ht Jannha rail.; tli Market: in mWrtsabii utiliia lowed. th on 20. rumor A now fr. lb Chicago, hnats - . AXSt. HITCnKTl rero coogn niomtnena it A refDectfuHvJ fbOE 1SOIJD, POCltKT HITW of construction fdr'the Ra Stock Exchange, reported from New publio that I auL'MlliAV-'4fptit.tmu"' ono end IHIABI, bearing to any elan na.vy.r,JCrude oil is also npej i ;.rMi!AS, White AVabasa westerner Bhirta. '.and an Burlington KVTTEK street cf kin Bakur; the KBKJI of "Tra4.Hrk - admission to "tne eoinnent of Hata of and a fine aa have In j applied forLatest Stvlea at wate? kafk more eflectual: (than, much "M'l'EBIOB tafay la fully credited Half Price. , .. , alliance. tripartite exists that terrible the dat ;..". h be aying Prbaed eeedji LoBH.Matt. me men rauway Dy ; t Uoldbkbo nerea9;Ki here. Frr.'XI .7? ,t OX 0 d AverCQ., rtbe wbleeale Hardware Pealera la ai4 bfdM. to-da- f '&&hG .TO HT PATKOHKi The only place you can buy the Pure, Natural Leaf Japan "School Basket" and Cup and Saucer Tea, is at P, MargetU Wine Depot, First South Street, and store 17ih , Ward, First West Street, between .North and South Temple Streets, Salt Lake City. None other genuine. Northwestern Rail injured. : SI ,i 1883 ' ' road from JiismarcR to JJarunue, thence to Chicago, which will be the shortest line from Portland, ; Oregon, to Chicago, fBurlington, la., JJO.- A passenger train on the Burlington road ran in to the rear of a train at Gladstone. 111. Two Pullman cars were burned, din and the euptrlotenrJent ofithe ing car burned to death.- A num ber of passengers were mDre or lets ; gress. aHaafaaat uorsc. , to-da- Pacific voted far the ratification. General Manager,' Potter of the Burlington road eays hia line will act on the defensive as far aa - - , . savert eicj Horace fairrrotheh. 18H2. t., d uly 15. Croup. A Mothef's Tribute. While In the country last winter mv little three boy. years old, was taken 111 with croup; It f eenied as if he would die frooi utranpu- laiion. One ot tno lanniy suggestea t ue use of Ay eH's ChkRry PkctokaL, a bottlu of wliicb was always kept In the house. This was tried in small and frenncnt drmf's. and to our tlelight in less tlian half an hour the iitik patient was breathing easily. The lo- tor said that tbe CHEltuv na1 sarel iv darlinz's life. Can you wonder t our giatituuer toincereiy yours, Kfl. i.UMA liEDNF.Y. lMWest 128th St., Kew York, May 16, Ttockhighain, : - !. .i : 1 have nsed JVi Ayer's Cherry AT- - I. I- - The Leading-'- Clothier, , i - , - rrmedy for couch aud eolds we have ever ' lAke Crystal, Winn., March 13, 1882. I suffered for eight yean from Bronchitis and after Urine luauv remedies with no sue cess, 1 was cored by the nse of Ate It's Chkr- . JOSKPH - Ji v i muabkd t Dr. J.;C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mase : . - -' . .it il i ' il I t .1 ' t. 'It i . .. ' 'l H WAlitS. Byhalia, Miss., April 6, 1882. . " I cannot aay enough in praisa of ATKR'S as I do that Pectoral, believingsinee Cherry have died but for its use I should long r is. jbraodom. from lung troubles- Texas? itua. 32, April Palestine, . Xo case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by tbe use of Ayer's Cherry Pfctorax, and It win arrays curt when the disease apt already beyond the control of. meoictue. - ' .' SALT ; 'LAKE .CITY, UTAH, m my family for several years, ana io not hesitate to nronounce it the mofrt effectual HY fKCTOBAU . 175 & 177 MAIN: i. PEt-ronA- s : I 1 . CHILDREN'S CLOTHINQ ' : 'Red need VO TKR CENT.. i '; if : i " ti: EDITS ANb OVERCOATS e " -- l At tireatly i as i .il 1 IREDDOKD rRICE3. i. ' |