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Show British Barbarities. The Lon aon correspondent of a New York con temporary, quotes from the London Timet that paper's severe, comment the Piegan afZalr, and retaliates aa upon eaday. April T, 170. iouows: Leas than a centurr am tha En vl life Government was paying American In LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. aians ior tne scalps of white men. women and children, which were sent to ijondon to be counted, or at Touch Tue Japanese. This extraordinary ers, ana are, I presume, still to be found troupe of performer gars another of their among the archives; but that la a good exhibitions at the Tueatra last erenlny, while ago. It la not long, however, nu J aain thrilled and startled all behold since we saw the death of the last native of It will not be longaborlr-lnebefore er. they will make their third weTasmania. see the last of the Australian s. In and to addition their other appearance was only the other day that! It feats they will introduce the wonderful reaa, tnink also In the Pau Mall Gai uaagio ladder trick. The performance of zette, an interesting account of the way this troupe can not be surpassed, and all la which "niggers' are now treated by ahould attend who can possibly do so, for British subjects in South Africa. Bia- an exhibition of a similar nature, equal to rery is. of course, prohibited. The mo the foot of a slave is pressed upon the present, it is not likely will again yUU ment son mat moment ne is tree exAriusu Salt Lake City aoon. cept in India. But they are allowed to apprentices. When the Ronth Matikxb. To giro the youngsters of the hawe African plantcn want a new lupply or a aft a. ctty,aad settlements contiguous a chinco to .it. Si-mey ineir tags go inse the wonderful performances of the apprentices to the bnsh. shoot down guns, the duabv Japanese, the management of the Theatre adults and carry off the children, who, have concluded to glre a matinee on Sat- being orphans, can be legally apprenurday afternoon, wiion tha Jtmnlles tnd ticed by the magistrates. Some of the are too young for all else who desire to do se may hare the orphans, however, and otherwise disapprenticeship, ot tha balancing. posed of. The accountare pleasure witnessing states that read I siaca rope wanting, mtgia Teats, Ac, of Mr in one instance these were thrown in a aatauma and his extraordinary troupe I covered and with long, dry grass, of performers. Do not forget Saturday heap wnich was then set on fire. Here poor auernoon. babies are smothered a good deal, but BouNTirCL Dramatic CoMPA.tr. Bro. this South African horror reminds us Phillip Margett. returned two or three of the stories of the Druids. IHE EVENING NEWS. JA2XES COUIiT NOTICE Utah Central Railroad WISHES to Intent thelpublKTthat he Is oa ta riA I a WHITEWASHING a a visit to Bountiful, called His report of the Bountiful Dramatic Compiny is very flattering. On the eveoiDg of Wednesday and Saturday, lat week the "Charcoal Burner" was played in Rood style, to crowded houses. Bro. Margetts says there Is talent there, which a little culture would make quite a clever little company. The building iu which their entertainments are given Is convenient, and tastefully fitted up, and their days since from in to-d-y. -- a ft M Count Otto Von Bismarck. From a biographical sketch of the Prussian Minister, contributed by 8. 8. Con ant, late editor-in-chiof the New York Times, te the columns of the April we extract the following: Harper', As a parliamentary speaker, Count Bismarck commands attention by the weight of his thoughts and the Import ance which to every- his position gives . r as t wardrobe and appointments are creditable. ming mat lain rrom nis lips, rits veice. though clear and audible. Is dry. hard A M Ess aqs; Wait i no for IIim. There and unsympathetic; and his manner, Is a message at the W. U. Telegraph office lolling and negligent, seems to exprers the thorough contempt he la known to for John P. Vauvalkenburjr.. for parliamentary forms. entertain Jail Emptt. The Ree.se Hirer Iieveille When addressing the Chambers he in a leaning attitude, of the 19th inst., says: usually stands "Our County Jail is still empty, and Mllo twirliug a pen in one hand, and occa Tabor is dreadfully lonesome. In fact, un- sionally glancing at the papers on his less somebody steals a horse and gets desk, and speaks, without gesture, in a monotonous tone often re caught, or indulges in some other violation of the law, there is danger of his be- baiting, as if he had forgotten hlmselr, peating a confirmed hypochondriac and what he had Just uttered, coming and frequently co rait ting suicide or matrimony." stammering in a painful manner. One Buried Alive. a. few dys since, a who has often listened to him says: "He his thoughts, man named Charles Clark was working in appears to struggle withover words and the clamber bis Hps In what is called the Lucern mine, Lower Gold a half reluctant way. After two or Hill. Tue bank under which he was at three words he and pauses, continually work caved, and buried him alive. For- one seems to hear an articulate sob. tunately, the earth which foil on him was But when aroused, he sometimes closes of a clayey consistency, and came down in with a well delivered and vigorous per Upon occasions he can be ter chuncks, so that he was enabled. to breathe oration. bitter and scornful, but he never from the admission of air through the in- ribly terstices. It took eight hours hard digging; warms into eloquence." In private by several men, t extricate him from his life he is one of the moat pleasant of he re- men genial, witty and inclined to so perilous situation. Strauge to ceived no permanent injury from say toe acci- cial familiarity; bis conversation is dent. We learn tho above from the Gold sparkling, and few men tell an anecHill Neva Of the 21st inst. dote with better effect. Ills fondness for female society has given rise to sev A Fatal Kailway Collision occurred eral piquant stories at his expense. between two freight trains on the Virginia and Truckoe Kail road en the 19th instant, The following story Is told of Mr. causing the death 'of a brakesman, single Punshon In connection with the reand 2) years old, named It. W. Thornton. doubtable P. T. Barnum. It runs in So says the Gold Hill Evening News of the this wise: At a time when Mr. Pun- shon's popularity was rapidly rising in lDth instant. England, the notorious r. T., conceived the idea that the celebrated orator 23d Ueewe tho inst. of Reveille River The a a a M a i says: "The steamer Oregonian, on her last trip from Portland to ban aranclsco, bad forty tons ot Oregon laid eggs, worth twenty-fiv- e cents per dozen. are not like "EastiM Excursionists" a warm with meet to very reception in ly this Francisco summer, If Iigaro San That paper sentiment. echoes the general says: i W tiara an again." Serious Firs. llamlc, Al FAHCY HILIDIERY 4103-S- TO VT9 IMPORTANT TO MINERS! parehase of OGDEN The Colorado "A verrjserioaj firs occurred 2Ymor down the Platte yesterday al Dr. 81nglexi farm, burn in tr his barn, two fine xnarus, all is farm lii ir Implements. 2.000 bnshsls of srain, and all his ha and straw." ' j was not ditc0Tri. Tbe cauie of the fire ', . portation or Fretahl rrom TO VIRGINIA CITY If. 1. WOODHULL BROS. Utah Central Railroad T. & VI. TAYLOR DETASTsCrNT. aJTD IVTsti UU Month - Y Hariri c purehased some New Machinery, X am wi piane laarinc, ao snspinf , Which thev Offer on 'raaannahl Urmi for Irrparva and Tig Nawlsig, at Circular orders properly drawn ap on the Utah Central . ftrf ... mm--m OF MAILS. Cora, Barley, Oats, Col Oil, , In addlttoa to which we bare a Terdiot at Cbta, a. ALL OVER THE WORLD f on Main 8 tract, is always supplied with the best quality oAJLK aa Mr. Eddlns will be pleased io wait cn us numerous friends aad custom jujuina BaiooB, rvsii.,wsn era. dM.tr One Thousand Sold in January! Thirteen Hundred Sold in February SHARP'S 1 ! Three Hundred Sold the first two days of March!!! PISTOLS I . REPEATING enumerate ' y sirs aVtats Fair, Sasaaa, or on POPULAR APPROVAL eqoal to foreign Importations: also Bardiaos, Crackers, THDR REOiaiAL PROrERTIES so Are widely known tbat it is needless to CLOSING T. Tswfeaairo, JCas; ladastrlai rxhlblUea, HasMsaester dfc JUrerwool Lad'i ftoej. Keatataary Stao Fair. ss the Lord?" IV. aad rOKTEK, bottled ox , draag-at- WU -- Iastltate, Vow Fay! aad assd Tt Fair, BrsUlcssrs, Vow lag. Aiiaan Fmlr, FWOTSdeaeo, fTUIK trarelinc pobUe wlU Slad, on tbe State Road, a B A LOON, reoenUy fitted op by JOHN IDDIN8, where he keeps a sapply aut Fair. a Btate Fair, Wereeeter, Ksaaaales Aaaom, Lowfll. How Tortc a lata Fair. BaSala, T oat I tat to, rTaltiaiaro, aaisa Oaarltaals) A ssa, Boston, TTa dK--U LOOK HEBE! LOOK STOBE, ARRIVAL AND II. CU1TSON, Constantly on band lcfl. BOTIOI And eaanot be ran backward. oT tsao a atari to 8opU dialin HsrsaAsr aU Machines will he furnished witb Gallrosmta Bta4 TUItEBHEKii, GROCERIES, ETC. the slan of the CHEAP cam it . arrORE, ICalai LIGHT AND HEAVY WORK WITH EQUAL FACILITY. $ rremium at aU ths tollowtng falnc leaasyTsasla Btato Fair, 3IOWER8, IX. and Double Knot Stitchet, thut adapting it to do After erIUeal examination aad nraeUeal laata the rLORKMCE has beea awarded the Highest RE1PEE8, and IMPORTED HOME-MAD-E AUo the Double Lock, Single Knot OUR REW STOP CaJLTITATOllfl, Laka CLOTHING, Look for CAULINQ EARLY; IIAKItO IV TEETH, oat a stock of rooda at very East Temple Street, Salt Lale HAVING boasht City. I Ma drUnalana IhaaaaaU . alkali hart the barg-alnthe af eame, m ine nanus ot Mr. r.T f '"cu A large assortment of JOHN ALFOKD. Halt HnauL opposite the Call and bnr Cheap fer PLOWS, PRIOE3 SALE ROOMS, 1 5XHBSuOiS3X3: And those who intend Ordering or Purchasing, would oonsult their own interest ufaotory, REDUCED tm MACHINERY Street, SaltLnke City CREATLY Making the only raUabls Orders ars aow eoaaiax- dlOfr-t- l ETC., ETC d!06-l-m G DEPARTaCZNT. DI1VIWO ODER'S Have a choice lot ol Railroad bond account. hev j3ixsitjxx: feed 1RD UPHOLSTERY AND FUBHITUSE CLOTHIIG, HITS, BOOTS, SHOES, BLANKETS, Hiring the Calibrated Calderik Co. O Ores to be delivered in the eitv in lota nf not less than ten tons. SamslM for axamlnaUnn a ad aaaay will b promptly Tranafar Agents tor R. M. D. io, and farther information obtainedattended b iddIt1d to Jobn Cnnnlngtoo, Elephant Blore, Halt Lake catx. CHEAP CASH STORE GROCERY DEPARTMENT. PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL, proposing to hire him by the year, and GROCERY AND PROVISION to over take him around the continent Always In Stock. lecture at such times and places as he dlOS--tf (Barnum) should appoint, Punshon to have his salary and Barnum to have the net profits of the lectures. It is said, however, that the showman was SIX DOORS WEST OF THE THEATRE I for once brought to a stand by the re SPmilG BATH S 1 ceipt of Mr. Punshon's reply, which was, in substance, as follows: I have opened a "tiir: You will find my reply In Acts These Oelebratod Baths are xlil., 10: "O full of allof subtlety and all GROCERY aND PROVISION STORE. thou child thou the mischief, devil, Open to the Public at All Seasons enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou aa will sell J at aq cheap anyone. not cease to pervert the right ways of Bar-dines- Oysters. Hats, Csvstelles, .nxi IVALH. Eat West-ThroM &J30 p.m. Mall Dally Throngh aaatch an J Locai Ketio Cltr, Cut Dally " Morgan Haramlt and Wasatch M " Cooatiea Fridays 12.20 p.m. aah Mall Daily Local Weal Jordan .and Her- 7.0U ri on an Tband.Ti Tooala Oountjr Wadnea- - " days and Batardajs OranuvUle ttaturdajs " Nsrth Idaho,W Montana, Oregon ani as bin ton Ter. Dally 1X20 M Local IaTla, Boa Kldcr and a.20 Weber Co a Dally Cacti Co. Tueauay and M Fridays " " Rich Co. Fridays " " Isoatb Provo Daily exoept Bandays 1L0O Tnors Fillmore Tuesdays. Baiordays days and and Arlaona Tnes-8LQaors and Saturdays Oaya Sanpete Co. Tuesdays and Batardsys Falrfleld and Cedar. Valley Fridays w llall Dally East " Throagh Local Morgan Co., Echo' City and Wasatch lally Sarnmlt and Wasatch 1 Apples Oraagaa, Kara, Pppar, " M , Aad every thing sieeded "SHARPS' CIAMT CEr.lENT GIANT CEMENT Is the most FOUR SHOT RKPKATLffQ BREACH LOADIMU sold la ssgrXTarr laoehiao rapid and silent Missionary, teach Ing Industry oy Example Faith try Good Work. ! WITH I extraordinary article ever discovered THE FLORENCE CIT16I QETAUC Fer mandlax r.nll.H aMVaw WTXX DO '. Arokesi Harkla, Slaatwara, Mraaiavaiaa orelaia, and Utah Central Paper AlakaiUr, Slatr Are made oXtaonotedt toe ripat, Pl.tar Malarial and are FINK TUCKING, Haaaa aa4 raaey OraaaMXi, wanteu. ca saaaaa.au laaai lava. rraaa. Dal la. Loataer . GATHER, siieias; BMteaisis; I am prepared to furnish parties wtthSTJPPER TI Aa Ota m.mt Haaaa. .la JSeittagr. Imi. or rii.in; on aosrt asucs. TE ED PLICITY! BKW ON BRAID, wiai esuiaos uianr vaaLST, Wboro orlarlnally fraetared. brakes CHARLES DAVEI. U15-BIND, nn a xnere are a number or sIkas tbe smallest suited It -la nMMlMl -In J KnnaKol V.., A. V VMV snooia oe witnont lb' Also, io neearned HEM, MINER'S RUBBER CEMENT ana jrrsvisiea tvmm-- U O- - - JEnL WUKE " orricz xiouns. I EXCURSION TRAINS ! NO OTHER. no joxnr. These arms are well knewn the States la j ... ; APRIL TUESDAYaj Spleiiil ; ANurJd M. Oraoe. ". stanateetarerof Chrlstlsns tatsnl tb, MAY 2nd and 3rd. tecs for Schools! vuiUa--a t 4i A ! ?a Htes, Spring v Carriages, ,PerxuE- iparties wish, we, will charter Trains or slncls Coaches, by special ar. Diiutors, Yeloopsaesi Aeelv aartv. aa that arras resoenU can be of the made to aosomsaodate all. Tnose who delay Unee, between the psint FEW days A moan lain, sooth, ana Froyo, a J OUKKT may. In tho man, bo dlaarp rSniatl. a eoatalnlng money and nndar will be Ufrerauy rewarded, by Uavln it J08. AYOUKC. .er;a atthiaofflos. 1 dl33S WIS dlSaill BVTXllSlUiWIT, . w v "inj, I t Af t . i I i CO wxeb: JOB. 443 EYIRT tUCHISE FULLY WARRARTEO CLOT BrmrjcH-offic- e BROADWAY, ..NEVTOnKi C G1UTD11 nca ' Maiden 71a & OO. f? " ajanfia I waari.Crlhnli.it.'Cltr, A .; . -- 'i."- IT. i 'svesi. it It r '.'3 ,K'.:j r i i - V.Tt a ! nit" :mw&o Vfiivi 'last v, at ti c i t. ; i- - ' CHAS. S.?HAIIUEB. MjOarlais Ibr the earns, and POBTsacora abtzcxss eusxsiixT LAks Salt .it' : '.'in BU) lana fOor.'wTtliam mraaa. iM,ai,na Sswic EaABlE. TEfilPJaE ' iSTao , Xlorsesa XTo. market Ctrtet, a?tllada. lropcllcrm, UAVSi ; SLEiaiLS, JKc, Tlwlsss2sX)ssisraJa srsry dsserlpUoaor ea MO?t--- SEW SEOGl'IB t IlfS 4 BOYS' - When tOST.. a Manufacturers of aad VhsTsasls rtealaig la sLLavvJ;uT;L?r.w.s raD0"6Znsnt. aad and the proud.'' Tea oh ert and JParenU in attendance, ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Fostmastsr. CORD, Anything from a rtnyle 'tiuue of linen iaum to tix thickneue of heavy cloth, and whether threaded for coarie be by applyler to hotnetpun or fine. linen, CANNON, at theDssaasr Nawi Tt works alike tor rich and poor. dioo-t-r Ths bumble L0I1GSTDEET & CHILDIlEtf from 5 to 15 yean old, to OGDEN AND RETURN roa QTJ1XT, Esteemed Highly of which ean seen , SATURDAY, MOXDAY and FELlV PAcaiza s II. MOIiF. Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Agent for Utah. dlHtloa T. ! w IN TRE VEST POCKEL For mending Robber Boots wltbont stitching! Is easiir atinlleJ and nrfatJv watmmnf More effeetlre ta foree than any other rerolrer Miners try it. name uia aanse aisoa eannaga, as me ebarge aotn cements are FUT UP IN TIN CANS m uiant tsmtDi uompany, Han rrancisoo. i vj MAY-DA- Y ajn p.m. General Delivery open from g a.m U OnnHan- - lila 1 lvBa. la and Order try Department open Beg Money m. . rrom 9 ajn. wip Oatalds Door open from 8 a.m to 9 pjn. ' jr. nooBC. Fast Office, Salt La.k City. Utah. la ths Grwrsry uas. 8.C0 Krldaya and Cedar Valley " Fairntd Mondays k. Kalalws. Clg-ara- 1 o. Monday BValt Cnrrants, Bngr, Soap, Rods, Candles, Lard, M CoantiesTbaradays West-Thr- oo l. p.m Mail Dally M LiocaiWeat Jordan and Her. 8.30 a.m riman Toarsdays M Tooele, Stockton and UrantavUle Tuesdays and Fridays ontana.Washinston li va.ikT4.hn .1.8 Pmi and Oreaon Dally - Local Da tis. Box Elder and COO as. Weber Go's. Dally : : Caen Ox Monday and .V ? Thursdaya " Kksh On. Thursdays gesth-Pro- vo Bandays 7J0 Daily except WednesFulmore Monday, days and Fridays BU Ueorge and Ariaons. Mondays and Fridays a and Baa pet It U aa-al-a. . &JG d&l-- Co-operati- ve " . , tlx miles are now reeslvini FREIGHT for HELENA. Immediate application to be made to us, For which they will partSe bis heat price la CAM dlMlm T 8KLF-AIXJTJSTIN- LEAD AND SILVER ORES II DRV GOODS And are prepared to make contract for tra as Store n.nt For the im x1"T IB THH CHAMPION OF THE WORLD MONTAN A! CLOTHING WOODHULL BROTHERS, of Little Cotton wood save opened an omoe at toe MACHINE DEPARTUHNT. FRE IGrHTERS m SEWHT& LOWER THAU EVER NOTICE GOODS LTHE I JLCDUCKJU PSUCSJa. lCATKRIJaJ KADB TJF. H. n, CUwson, Esqn 8opU Z.ai(4 will be found a fuli assortment of EXCELLENCE ! OF FLORENCE INDIES OW Baraaes: ' mid-wint- er the 22d says: S9- - at ete. Fle-wers- , i lm. A Co flrst-cla- "It is expected that another shoal of eastern excursionists will aoon be here. In view of the rough experience our fellows had in Chicago, it is presumed that most of the distinguished visitors will be suffer ed to pay for their own hash and whisky. Axr Sro:t lit Omaha. The Herald are not patron says that the theatre-goer- s as she and calls upon deserves, ixlng Amy for to her superior that it do so; them says aa an actress has seldom been seen In that city. Indus Uniting. The Elko (Not.) Independent, of the ISth instant, says: 'For several days past there has been a lax ire srat&erina: of Plates and Shoshone Indians assembled in Wlnnemucca, aud their deliberations have resulted In a union of the two tribes. Natches was chosen as Big Chief tof the new nation. The import ant evens was duly celebrated with songs, dances, boo ares and Indian revelry of the most approved kind for severallights." The same paper of the 20th inst., contains the following account of the remarkable preservation of a "Mormon" family: "Last Sunday night a Mormon by the name of Bell, with a family consisting of a wife and three girls and a boy. came into Deeth, a railroad station about thirty miles KastorJEUko. It appears that BeU left Iuck e Valley, near Mountain City, twenty-on- famwith five horses his sad days before, ily for the Mormon settlements by a cut-o- tl trail thlough the mountains. Grass was short witit him as It has been with many others In that section during the past severe winter. Qn starting his larder consisted of a few pounds of rice, and when out three came up and he was days a terrifio storm for several days. To coin pellet! to lay UP return was out of the question, and his to the line of the only safety was to pressofonrice gave out and railroad, fills supply he killed a horse, on the meat of which the Deeth. they reached family subsisted untilmortals not inured to Were they ordinary the hardships of border life theye certainly wnnM have csrished. Twenty-ondays is a on horaemeat and rioe in the terrible ordeal to go through, even for strong and hardy mountaineer, but when women and children undergo it, it is a matter worthy of record. Oa their arrival and made no they were healthy and well,trials had of the they will grievous complaint wall ha never knJk nu.i be caught lout of Utah when he gets there nt ESTABLISHMENT Hassvey DaU&ler Bapt thanks to her anmeroos VZ. RKTURKS her tna llbaral innnnrt ih. K.. pa. 18 years and bets to the f?'JdflBg them that pest abe has reflued her aaiab. JfPf Uabment, Kaat Temple BU. and has made ar lEastsrn Importing MSfi1for awluoon-ta- everalsupply of tbe latest P"Un styles of Unfa, Bowsleta. KlbVo, STENHOUSE ef a Mtlistal STAKDARD The SflTeral Departments of thla ITABIiIMHIT ! COMPLETELY STOCKED Mrs. COIaEU Aad ths PBICXS are Ons Door North of j jroa. jl. Tocsa. iJILUHERY Bees to Inform the Ladles that she has opened her a I. Institution are now To-nig- ht miLLIffERY 2. CJU3. d dl27 East Temple BtraH. OQULTa rasidenoa. near the 11th Ward Meet ing Atouss, dl20lmo Tte He? Hfllioerr of 19 be heis until ths arrl val Bpaelal. - Conlar Short Notice and Reasonable Terms. Orders can be lrt at w. ttarrisoN'S Tin Wast aide or at J. NEW h, eth, Tth. 8th, 9th and Trsxsvs no. Midsiliiibe dlsoonunned-an5"MKU.usai No. 4, leaving AND: PLASTERING StSSMLosr 31 Iifi. )"1i. X t--.V agar riai. lU ?a n f :s "i.'J If f ( ' I: |