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Show from the fronts of EVENING NEWS. TO BUSH CD DAILT, rot AT jrjfDATS KlCCTTIB, fa 4Cf.OCK. CAiBa DAVID O. P. D I To a Attt the houses. In this " the principal objection a very light Qne.aH will acknowledge was that mischievous boys and girls would frequently pall the pipes down by swinging on them, even "J f the pipes were placed twenty er thirty feet above PPK-HHI- the pavement." , 1975. NEWS OF THE DAY. For an expose of the shame-wnicnA -rpuuAv maimer im Deen eiecteu I lai . I I. a in rtuMu)'" hits publishthe in telegrams synopsis, of the teallmouy of one ed who was formerly in the "ring' there, ami wan personally coguiatant of the tricks and more of the party. With the practlce-o- f such ftcouudreliam no wonder that offic ial corruption prevails throughout A rviapirt4 n kiA rwf If t t ieoile do not arouse themselves nod put a stop t j such proceedings 1 J. rt. Perrin and others have been exposine, the days of the republic are numbered. - Mr. Henry C. Ilowen, publisher of the Christian Union, was called, yesterday, as a witness in trial. the lieecher-Tilto- n dollars dam- thousand Forty Ta. 1 1 to-da- a The third plan is as follows " xtThe simplest and cheapest plan is for the city to grant to the property holders along a block the use of one tap on the sidewalk In the center of tbeblock free of tax and water license, on condition that at certain hours of the day the whole block shall be sprinklfd through fifty feet of hose and a spray nozzle. Under this arrangement certain men would buy the hose and spray nozzles and take a contract to do the sprinkling at' a small amount per block for th season or year, and each house would be equally assessed tor the expense. One man could sprinkle a mile of street twice per day. It weuld probably require of three to four million gallons water a day to sprinkle exery street where the water supply exists. The Water Board now charges a license of $20 per tap for sidewalk aud street purposes." by Are, at Milleraburg, IN SEVENTY SIX -- The prospect for crops i.i very RELIGION THENAUOUT. A1ID or poor In many portioni I aiuoruia. The iurtinii of (Jeueral Komb of the ers have not felt C'abrera in Hptin are organizing In satisfied thatpa. the orators at the opposition to Curli-and Concord centenni A revolutionary outbreak Lexington took place at I'wrt au Prince on al oniitUxi to uake much of. er Monday last; forty foreigners were even to eulogizlugly notice, the killed and various other outrages "were perpetrated by the revolution religious element in the American Revolution, that element being, in ists. the opinion if the more religious of well l'aria known Levy. tle those iapers, tins real bacltbone of publisher, is dead. The Kmperor of Brazil opeu- - the great contest. ea the legislature yesterday. That there was considerable back - Mr. Douglass,' U. 8. Corurnis bone, ant backbone of a siiner or Internal llevenue, was rugged and very spiny kind, gritty, in the summarily dismissed from office on relhrion vt - that period, will be a oMo Mr. Hester, Tuewiar last; special agent of the Department of readily concluded from the follow Justice. ing, published in the New Ysrk A man has been airexted in Weekly ifiixwrjt in 1788, at the . Berlin, and r laced Jn a Innatio aty excitement upon 'ie lura. for pro v ling around the rel- - time of tho of the passage illsmarca .Stamp Act ilencof It is said that there Is touaid-- ' " "Halifax, N. 8., March 27. erable uneasiness in Pari?; nt the "We hear ths person in a of a renewal of war with probability aj m. -- : -- i 1 -- . : , "; (Jermany. The general freight agents of the several railroads leading from Chicago to Omaha, and the freight agents of the overlaud roads, are in in Chicago, revising the rcia.s.sitlcalion of freights to Calises-tio- fornia. - II. Chadwick, proprietor of a museum at; Wilmington, Del., has been arrested, charged with the murder of his wife. . Telegraph: per wnc". The bullion in the Bank of Eng land has decreased fifty-fothousir and pounas; ine proportion or tne bankreservB to its liabilities is 361 ur Cia re to a?ff r.rsts. percent. DISPATCHES, EASTERN. TO-DAY'- S V. The largest wooden bridge in the 'World, crossing tho Genessee Itiver and Falls, in New York Htate, has been destroyed by fire. During a fire in New York woman lot City last night, one her life, another ' was seriously turneu, and a man aud his wire had each a limb broken by jump-loout of a wiudow. g DOWN WITH THE DUST. Hr. L.OVIS, Ma, complains of dust. Her streets are paved with soft limestone, which the traffic wears away rapidly, creating a large amount of dust,which is believed to be the cause or the large per cent-ag- e of deaths from pulmonary dis ease la that city. It id stated that ''St. Louis is getting the reputation of being the dustiest city in the United 8tate., aud hundreds of strangerr after riding a few blocks in the street cars or In vehicles, become disgusted, aud leave for other cities to live and do that in Summer that ciiy resembles nothing so much as the Desert of Sahara in a windstorm; that the local que&tiou of the day is as to tne abatement or the dust; and that "this year there is seemingly a growing determination arrived at not only by a consciousness of perseoal inconvenience, trouble and loss, but a conviction that the interests of the city have seriously suffered by the inadequate means adopted in the past that some effective means Khali be taken to protect the cUy from the intolerable nuisance that has ?o lon Lusl-ueu;- -" neighboring government, lately, refusing to pay a debt for which he was attached, because the writ was not stamped. The populace upon hearing thereof, assembled, and having the. fellow before them, passed the three following votes and resolve, viz.: "JVcl. That this man i9 not a Christian. "Totei-Tha- t he ought to be of some religion; " Therefore, Tltirdly voted, that he be a Jew; whereupon, "He lotted , That ho be circum cised. " Says an exchange, "This resolu tion so terrified the poor creature that he bepged for forgiveness for his imprudence, and promised to behave better for the future. He was then permitted to make a con fession of his faith, upon which the senteuce was remitted and he ' , dismissed." . Arrested for Murder Wn MtxriTdN'. Del., fl. Wm. II. Chadwick, proprietorof Chadwick's Museum, was arrested last night on a ohartre of murdering his wife. The physician decided that attending was causea ny pneumoberdeatn ' nia, but owing to a rumor that she died from wounds inflicted by her while amntc, on April husband H ih. rvrtner "held ah invt-st- i otinn mhlch resulted in the arrest of Chadwick, who was taken 'into custody while looking at tne corpse. Bowan on the Witness Stand. New York, 0. A great flutter of excitement followed the calling of Henry C. Bowen as a witness in trial yesterday, the Beecber-Tilto- n aud Bowen himself thowed traces of considerable mental agitation. The first question going to the Im wneiner peachment or lieeciierwas the defendant ever did speak to him, Bowen, to influence him in discharging Tiitou from his employment. After a short sharp wrangle, the answer wns given "never," and some sensation followed. The defendant's lawyers were all agog, Mrs. Beecher put her glasses on and took notes, Til ton was pate .with. perspired profuse-Ivanxiety, Moulton were and all hands considerably waked un. After witness had be- euu to relate his interview with Beecher on the night the famous note was delivered, calling on him to abandon his pulpit, opinions to grow confused, and for a moment the thought was uppermost in many miuds that Bowen would turn out a witness for Beecher. the witnessShortly after iti traUicted Beecher's several points. He was asked if he received a letter from Beecher in January, 1871. "I think I have," was the answer, that reveaiea me caution of the witness, for he pulled out,inaboun moment,tlte letter ip ,ucaiion, which proved to.be tho original lrft or u tripartite covenant. It was not a hazard on the part of the witness, for he had all the pnpers bearing on the cae drew neatly folded, andonepromptly was called for. forth whichever Tho defense contended that the award of $7,000, given to Tilton by Bowen, Wits extorted by a threat to publish the scandal. Bowen swore that the arbitration had nothing to do with Beecher's all'dirs, and that these nliairs were mentioned neither in words nor in writbe-!-ga- - n con-testlmo- ing. l'ryor and Fullerton havetwobeen or engagedon during the past days, "requests to charge," which it is said will bevery long. Fire and Loss of Life. ejt-isted- is un-pav- Ckxtiusviuus, May 6, lSTo.- -j Editor Deaeret Jveicj " In an" extract of a letter relating to the cotton farm of the Brigham IuUtuUon in City Southern., Utah, I inadvertently r.V make a mistake in copying. Instead of reading 300 acrw i should have been SOI By making the necessary correction you will oblige. ' for your Yours, Ac, Piulo Dibule, Jr. f" San Francisco, May G. 84i, b 30; 82i; Opbir, S3; 82i; s 84, A Good 821; 82, 30; 82; 81J; 81; b 3u; 81; 83i, b 30; 8 l, s 30; SJ, b 30 GSO Mexican, 20; 0i; 0$;, b 30; 261; 26i 480 & c, 21; 202 540 B&B, 541; 54; 53i; 53i a 140 210 330 H&N,3542;4li;41 3G0 Jacket, 35 100 13-- Point, Dress Goods, etc., received at. x 13S5 78; 77J Imperial, 8i; 65 G Empire M, 6J; Keutuck, 13; 141; 141, b 10: Belcher, 33; 33J; 20 62 fi6; 3; 1 490 715 300 130 20 50 50 160 150 220 100 Succor, at O ents9 now opened ; TEASDEL'S. 'l 30 of Dry Goods, Notions; Clo- An arrival of Children's SHOES, of the Celebrated IJXBAlt Julia, 9f Caledonia, 20; 21 Knicker, 3 Balto, 6i; 6i; 6 Utah, 6 8 Hill, Hi; 11 th Trii Hats Boolfe, 3 hoes, G r dc e r e s , Manufacture, just received at RI.6J ' , i TEASDEL'S. 50 Dardanelles, 3 50 N Y, 2 50 Occidental, 3 H - ward, Tin and Wooden Ware, Plows arid oth er Agricultural I m file men ts, 4 Etc. be sold Cheap at EAGLE HOUSE. Salt Lake THEATHE! S. P. Teasdel. In tPovKRTT iji BaooixtiY. -- many parts of tho Union, especially In eastern cities, this laud for months past has been anything but the land of plenty which it had been long previous, traditionally and The follow ing from the New "York Sun of April 20th goes to show the demoralizing poverty, aud the hopelessness of eaily escape therefrom, in the high-tone- d and wealthy city of jfrpread-eaglicall- y. Brooklyn , "Catherine Hays, asjed 17, Journeyed from Ireland to her brother's, at 9 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, last August.. The- brother had a family of five, and being out of work, was -- a-- - ." r ed PANY ADMISSION-Us- Of TUB DRAMATIC I We have on hand and constantly arriving TflE F1NX8T ASSORTMENT Or fit- THE CITY. Hare rive satisfaction, and I sell at the most reasonable HOWARD SEBREE. Salt Lase City, Utah. Address LUMBER H. MYFFIS, ! MERCHANT TAILOR And Woolen Draper, r to Inform his many BEQS leave the Publ'c in general t hut be has fric-nd- j Kemov. d from Kimball Block to Alain t.f twr doors north f the Klepfaant Corner, where he wljlom-- on Saturday. April 3, with a Fine and Selected Stock of Broadcloths. Cassi meres, etc; also a floe arsertmcntor OtnU' Kurnlsbinr Goods, Hats, Caps, Urn- urenas ana bpecialty made la Tailor's Trim n j ; I AX, WHOLES JLZ.JB JLSD RETAIL. Book of Hormon. ; ,, EST, Lovest possi Sierra Nevada Lcmber AssoaaVr. Car load of the Finest Brand STRAY COW, . , and WHITE row, branded T 8 A RED on left shoulder baa stray d from the O. W. DAVIS. The owner is a poor person, and BDjnM knowing- - the whereabouts of tbe anlmai will do a worthy action by taking- it to Htr of tbe ward dlSS above mentioned. Turnkall, CC q JFOlt, n V ... t Splendid Investment to Capitalists, or persons desirous of making a . permanent home in Utah. Emkraelns; la all 807 Aere,r there-Q aTD property situated at and near Plain kj viijt neper uo.( utan. To b,5?' tt to tbe Hirbcst by rYirata 8ale t? poseaslon, if li wmml The Voice of Warning. Key to the Science of Theology. Cloth Emboeeed, 1.25. Im. Morocco, 1.60. Catechism for Children. Stiff Taper Covers, 25 eta. Cloth embossed, I A Compendium ? t S .1 ' ... ; men, orompt atter- iti on to orders, and lmaeiiat Satisfactory reasons for sale required. riven. Good .title teed. c a BtM property, described as follows, to wlt v5if-- . l6'w-pricesari- d 'rv eooalobir ooe'aocv, TL One City Lot, I. nine roods, one rood Dwelling- House containing- three rooms, also one Granary. Hook Otlkir attached. OntboiM, fce. and food Orchard stocked wtta fruiioaar-irif- f in.M; one City Lot adjoiulcg-- , used aa Corral Tarr Jcc, with Shuds. 8Ubles, ho. for stock, and ether Improvements tbertua; on City Lot. contiguous to tae above, ased a'Sota.h a TeUbles: also fifteen Acres of Pastur Land adjoinlnr ' ' Xs . One City Lot, container oan Sere on aaotaa nla roods, also Houesw 'Sa.-two rooms, younjr Orchard, OiMilat trees beffinninr to bear, and other improvement thereon. W- - Thraa City Xta,;vartous!r improved, with 1 nit trees aad rarden culture, all in rcod oonditioa. 4. ContaJnlnr Ninety Acres of Farm InxLand, iifty stores ander fall "and sprina nt Willow X4 Cwon ElffbtyAcres the Weber- River, and Land, within a Ti a of Plata Cfty. short . Ftftaen Acres of rood Hay Land, & Good and permanent water rlrbt roataa .... o u s It) I HOI j M - pe pp,n cit ni) la m slt-nat- ed - - da-tans- ..1 up-posltl- 1 ..... - i i. wliichfwe-sbli- - 1 ; w hg e n emus supports of; the never-faD-t- nr X 9 if. 4 ii a-:- t - J : i HoaelltfcaT. 1..- ti:S .r -- Th e Hormon f Question. Paper Covers, 25 eents. Divine -- ""T -'- i Lnthority.-i Prdtfs WorksJ ASA 0. t Hall Calf L50. SOW MAOTTACTCSED. r . 4 Answers- - to Questions, It reqnirea Kmc lee, la Cbeapr, and iEevelatioh oh" Cetestial Mwriaaet snare Durable tiaaai aay atar mjwmvrrwai VJ out XfXV ' Is lh HarfeS CM BE RUDE TO Ml Btm Paper Covers, cents. iiie the Sanctl?nr Folygamy ? r" DiscnEsIon Agents for the Territory Does 1 Covers, 50 cents. nxfiarriaK i Particular attention aiven to the crea Paper, 15 cents. tion of Cool Booms for Meat aad1 FUh Markets, Fruit Stores, Breweries and en tlemea's residences whih will oonsnme less roeriuM pmraerfo their eonteats tettet: than aaythtnr iatroducedjbn tka vr est. Manufactory at 83, First South street. v 8K Lake City. J ;3Ml . X ' . Hillenniai Star, Vol . D. MALQOLM. V Celemal &r&rsefn Paper With 6. SO SIZE REQUIRED. - XIV. MtkfiCK Journal of Discourses, Vol.' II. ? TJiircairrtso: C EMdqnUt. CoUl HEVf COOPERATIVE HTJ TT God. Stiff Paper Covers, 50 cents. BY J.T. Iilqaut, M.m'j'.tsjisxismi, - .. Tbe ahara property is aitaated im a healthy localltv. contiguous to a raure for stock, within easy d'stanc of aallTOadValao to tine of tacOaatrai Pacloo never faillnr supply of water, betur a a straam from tbe Orden Hirer, by and is oooduotad to tba farmlnr lands by the settlement by one of the best-buand tarrcstcasalsfn tba Territory Ta hm BMr far Caaa, tn La4a ta aalt 0fa:rty . The Government of . ifetumfor in of Frith and Calf Gilt, US0. '' - reliable goods, 1.U5. Doctrine. Families and 3D others will con si sultltfieir inter ECONOMICAL FAR est bjrCgiying us THE AND THE a.cll; they can BBST REFBISERATDR relyonifiriding ti r e , i j a i ;e s. Cloth, 60 cts. Spencer's Letters. ay co v Cloth Embossed, 1.00. Im. Morocco, l.sfr. MOST PROPERTY Tr Roan, 1.25. iforccco Gilt, 3.00. ASM P ; VALUiBLB Hymn Book. AvenU aa S -- CALIFORNIA FLOUB. 11th Ward. 00. (In the Press.) A N D, LTNK, Superlniendent. E In a few days we shall have a OW fi Doctrine and Covenants. Successnrs to T- - R. Jonas and CO ble margin. Wa Invito our Friends to call and examine : Prices and Quality. Wauled. at the d i sle THE BEST GOODS) MEAT PIE STORE. Morocco Gi'lt extra, Roan, fl.50. , omly Tery beat aa Cheap Many fGaoda, Ifouae In our JUe, and aa" AT J. HAGELL'S WVW BOOKS WORTH WATER PIPES, reputation unequalkd. 03BC3DaLDE Thanklngr his many friends for their past and he pes lor a contiiiuaoee vt patronage , J114 the same. AND V. axd pr-lc- FIRST WAGON DEPOT SOUTH OF THE THEATRE We ICECRE Mand CRONK BEER er PrCrveri?,l.W. y BL ACESHITH tLm SnowirVemr ": v ! lrri-rat- ed rn . ;o Brother. Asb'' i " I guaianteo all I sel SAMUEL McFARL Doors open at 7:30; performance to commence at 8 punctually. mmmmmm trr7 PROVISIONS temporarily Bn" tod up with the U1TB TEAS view! of Retail J. ing all classes a REFRIGERATORS handle the Braada of Nl ere h an- and all ; T- . Grocery Dep't h a s been LSD dle-whe- el ... the B est in the United States; I aROCERIES cheaply and - Prices. - IVT I COM- M owing and Reaping1 Machines; Paddock a Full Stock oj Snlky XXay Hake, the Celebrated Co an and Ten Broeke Concord Enygrie and Carriages; the tes and Most Improved Plows and &axrowt Corn Cnltivatorr etc. Walter A. Wood ground ' Rf.iADS, MOULD G, FIRST CLASS f o d r of the LATH, SIIIXCJLES, GROCERIES! W hio es a e WOOD PUMPS, , Qnart Bottle The Most Compile Slock and Carefully Selected in Utah. ; No advance for Reserved Seats. . XW Box Offloo open for the tale of Tickets every mo ml ay at Id o'clock. vd OF ALIi SIZES AND STYIilSS. DOORS, SASH, 8 riu. ual VJ&GOUS FREIGHT, FARM, ORE & LIGHT SPRIIIG Dca'.ers In all kinds of Mrs. Belle Dourla, Miss Dellie Clawson, Sir. J. S. Lindsay, Mr. J. C. Graham, Mr. M. Forster, Mr. M frvrton, AND THE BEST t i t. ) PPRINa STOCK OP THESE CELEBRATED WAGONS ltECEIVINO Bold has riven bettor satisfaction than has the BAI3 Utah lu ever IVAGOS ia the past three year , and Mr. B in assures me that ha never was so well and that he will send a bettor prepared to make rood warons as he te forCallIs season, see and before. did ever my stock constantly arriving he now than to Utah wagon f of the various kinds of TAM N1W Hard-war- e, Queens- - an Opening DailyLaStock of Elegant dies' Shoes, and will - WAGONS. BAIN e vy and Sheff 30 290 3 cation. chardise, con- sistirts in part ClO-TIIIN- G ( Union; 7i; 8; 7,'; s, b Buckeye, L Bryan, 5 J; 5 Senator, li A Flat, 8 350 Woodville, of S t o olt Confidence, Con Va, 400, b 10; 456; 457 S Nevada, 13; 12; 12 Cala, 2t; 62; 62; 62J; 62, b aud Clioiccr A Xew . 33; 33, s 30 62; soij Bullion, 100 10 Heg Belcher, '" a! 425 Ove' m Justice, 125 1 6075 mence RETAI- LING Irom their immferise stock of general mer- - TEASDEL'S. 14 190 280 90 3S0 the49th,S. C.BS.S Will com- Aasort-nie-nt PRINTS, SIMMER 125; 124; 123; 124 75; 75J; 75, I; 3 30J Chollar, morning, April orPARASOLSj m; Savage, Gro- Family MORXISQ BOARD. i ai. Hi Si cery Supplies, Stock Daily replenished. MINING STOCKS; 3395 , ' - r- - rdy T f k Ccdw Brlghain City -- i t a; h-- t U"" In thU city, May 5th, MARY BRAIT1IDuring a fire in a small house in WAITE, atred 58 years. Oliver tit., last night, one woman was burnt to death, another seriously, and a man and his wife had each a leg broken by a leap from a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. window. Freieht Agents In SessionChicago, G. The general freight roads leading agents of the various this city to Omaha, and of the frm Union and the Central Pacific railroads are in session here, revising the classification of freights toCali-fornl- ftiit Lake Theatre Corporalian, Proprietors eft far little orQcrress has hnen ilanagcra made, and the meeting will prob- CLAWSON Si t'AINEi ably continue several days. SATURDAY EVENING, To Have Another Position-Ne- w Postmaster for Now Orleans. HAT 8th, IS; 3. Washington, 6. The President will appoint Commissioner DougMR. MARK WILTON lass to another ofllce, of equal imsoon to be to vacated that portance Has engaged the Theatre for the above by him. The President has signed the night, sad will produce tho Great Drama of commission of J. O. Parker to be postmaster at New Orleans; Parker THE will leave for that city A Bl Bridge Burned. Hornellsviixe, N. Y., 6. The Portage bridge, on the Eria railroad, said to be the largest wooden bridge in the world, and which spanned the Genesse River and Falls, wa9 burned last night; there will be no interruption of travel. Miss Jean Clara Wallers, reduced almost to starvation Un Friday, he said to her : Kate. I wish toQod you were at home with father and mother, where you FOREICN . have a good time, instead of mighthere as we as are.' The poor beiog GREAT BfflTAIN. next morning she answered the reUneasiness In France, Arrested mark: You will not have to say a War Cloud Rising that again. She put en her shawl A special London, 6, 5.30 and went out, ana last night her from Berlin to th t..cruris under body was found in the canal wutKing engineer resrdiogar-in the Ninth Jftraet bridge."- a suburb of Berlin hai been rested while prowling around the of Bismarck; a loaded pis-io- l " Another snrrr.T: IxvKxrioy. mansion was found In his pocket. He is Now an inventive genius comes temporarily lodged in the lunatic What would the dust-- d expiring a not with along simple Inven- asylum. people1 of St. Louis think if they The Paris correspondent of the is tho which application of Times lived here at Salt Lake,' with three tion, that uneasiness chain endless the principle, with, prevailstelegraphs or four Inches of dust on the well informed circles in in streets all Summer long and we presume, a double axis, each Paris, and that the most serious that danger Is imlate ira the Fall, except when the, axis a considerable distance from minds believe Politicians from abroad, to steam the the of pending. other, paddles playful breeze whl. Is it into the air, to be well as those well aa claiming like a cloud ? W i it about spoiled boats, in place of the present pad Informed at home, assert that peace Is Here a para- or war depends on the approaching system. ladies satins h : tdlks and. gentlegraph concerning the invention meeting or ine tjzar ami tne Uer-ma- n men's Waveis and broadcloths, Emperor. No one denies that 'Clarkernlfh: of. Cornwall, has a powerful percentage of pulmonary party lu Germany, com disease sandy Haharan J slmlletk Just had issued to him letters patent entire military element, the prising an endless chain water wheel feels that the and general disgust at the dusty tor late treaty was too for steamboats 1 '' propelling through lenient, and that the indemnity discomfort here? the water Mr. Smiths claims that A subcommittee appointed by a a boat furnished with a wheel such paid has already returned to French that the possession of Bel-fo- rt invented will be driven cotters; meeting of citizens of KL Louis ap- as he has the is dangerous to GerFrance by 'water at a much many;, that France through' is peared before the water commis- greater same the with power. rapidly, and will soonreorganizing be able to sioners a few days ago. f Mr. Whit uy tne speed wnee now Jn use bat few furuisn a formulae e man said that 3,003,000 bh gal lens paddles tax hold upon the water alliance with other aimy for an nations, and fYalf V ft WO ta Iff Via tHMail tm attheeame time.' With the endno is richer that than be Germany less arrangement nearly one- fore the war. that her finances and by the engines and delivered at the halfchain of take the bold upon cannot long to be taken oat for tne water, paddles special organization, pl"K be it would Impossible of the present sprinkling at the rate ot seventeen for us to give a minute descrintion support the expenses and she cannot that armament, cents ter 10.000 At ihii of this invention. Khouid ft . of France. The .rate It was calculated, that during complhth the half that the inventor disarm lu the face military party la Germany are conrevolutionize steam vinced i seven months of the year streets Claims, it must that there never was a moHe claims that a boat could be sprinkled to ihe length of navigation. propitious than the furnished with this invention can ment more 100 miles at a total cost of $76,000. compete with the speed of a rail- present to secure, for their country. 01 ana peace. aiuugora The actual cost of pumping the road train. ' oe promptly under war ougui 10 prosperity water was only fifteen cents per It appears to us that the endless taken, if it Is necessary to march on Paris, and take up a posi 10,000 gallons. Captain Ford stated chain paddle principle would be tion w ii ere a new peace tieaty that the cost of water! per 10.000 also valuable if placed In streams can oe tases wnicn iiel . .. . gallons In Cincinnati was enly ten to furnish power for raising water luik iromsigned r ranee, limits ner ac tive army, and exacts ten milliards cents, and the price was smaller In for irrigation. In twentv Porta VUUIU mnM k. . - veara. w ujvah ovcxy.vivy uu me continent u ranee aitaoKea refused to sign 1 In than 8L Louis. mi iuo powers nave confined Pest after Pest. Bays the themselves , Three to timid friendly repre- plans of watering the Cleveland rtain-Deafof April wuiationn in regaru to straets are more prominent in the tne 29 notes, which only show that.Belgian to fin pQi(a discussion -j-- the . Dana ish now with France i a dutv ' Tha i WeeL haa a 'new 'pest to Germany and humanity. Europet Mansfiejd plsa, similar to. that lateit. The grasshopper and the wm never w ly introduced In London; the plague wnile the irauquil are locust good in their way, but blunder of a treaty which leaves M'Keever plan; and the hydrant don't" ro far enough.- - It was if ranee they ready to revive and reopen and heeeplan. necessary to introduce the buffalo the struggle is uurectified. What ' The Dana Mansfield plan 'is to gnat te make the work of destruc may be promptly rectified now at tion more complete.' After you have an insignificant sacrifice, would lay a perforated Inch and a quarter a thing tbatris j&ure death, to- -, the iwo years nence cost- oceans of gas-piat the edge of the sidewalk, crnp4 ud graase) and t foliage, J If blood, ltussla must be convinced want to go aneaa and clean up of this necessity. The IYm teori and next to .the curbstone. .The you tbatis-Jeftiryou all rmnsVJiave fot whole adds, ' that lit would be thev of .the pipe, length will kill oh the live respondent that a to untrue something a, Mil say that these arguments on vemg niiea witn water and if uxat lent are accepted In Germany outside of from one tap, presses the water out slock; we d resume we shall satisfactory, next havs a particular and it would be party, set-i the Iri long streams of spray from' the something that will make untrue that these- menaces equally tiers vb em selves pun up Braces, we are dssUned to be realized. The perforations. It Is estimated that see our dispatches that the live diplomatic world even in cost of the' material and work to. stockbyis neinr nxed .in a thorough declare that she cannot Germany against pipe a block would , be $93, not in- - manner." The buffalo . arnai '.has an enemy who declaresfight vfor peac. ana accounts at bad water last license. The princi appeared, and honest Germans scout the eluding killed oil $100,000 worth of cattle in Tho Empeior has scrupal objection made to the scheme Is one locality, our West ples, but the party of The cud t of immediate that the pipes would be frequently ern brethren le meet feU. action urge it as a doty to sink all broken and jxut Jutof orderfrojai consldexatioas . in order to save the certain necessary country. They insist that France being exposed Tbs reWte"r w"dld the'Lex- - must be made to a reassurcontlngenciee, as" boxes of freight Ington centennial for the Chicago ing, treaty if Sheaccept will ' not fltrhtL on loaded and nnloaded being Tim' said lhaV the dinner dinner, was Germany, In order to have the right ever to reproach France as a cause of Tebiclea,'and vehicles backing' ap probably theJ-tUea- t served In MsseachosetDevery thing uneasiness, must solemnly disclaim to and croasijag the sidewalks.? t the Ice crvam. and the above theories. . The Times. In The M'Keever plan: consists "of beinz cold but sour except the pickJee." an editorial, scouts the anniwhen. everything perforated pipes,- suspended above Has tnis man been e&iiing nimself slona raised by the alarmists and r-- , - ; ton auannea la Pans. Mie .eurck u khji for British gold? lUf center . That jroptu ar Jbsoot and Shoe Establish ment, The WORKING- MEN'S CO - OP has re moved to the "Town Wf hh'ir Clock Store," 87, Main St., Westf Side, nearly Qn 'Thursday opposite the former lo g f X , May ' By at Ut g ' 60.':.; I'! .fcJoav-i-sfr- 1 Tar further particulars apply to William ta H H Wad- Geddca on tba pretajeeaya ' man Inpertwo lettcLxwkpoxllja, Bait Lake Clty.t MayUt,lJ75. uaftw as , ri rt.f r.l9 wW1! tZ&rt f rTrrr-'- atT ntrf e, 4 All klaSi aa ! a tec WM ttaaiaa- - HO R O tZ-- G H 6 , ' Suo - C 1 N C, Tim BBST and CHKAFK8T IN TOWMI ' i'n , Attaairlthop, . .i rirtt Sast Ct.(Jon .niT Block and a nair sontn or tae TneatreV" o77 CaTer. 85 eeataj 3'. 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