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Show i til W hiJ' v. s r? 4i reant Randolph, mango to cry, ft fact gency ct rue currency wmen woir.u , rrily I fit Lizli. accounted for ly the potiticn in which have been parsed Ly congrc.- over h:s trains it j l- -; cf Ifaq ar6Tie La found TthpreiJdOlt Whca a: vaulted, vaor'TitfiaJTho lapfeiua'Butb faction' fur thHr speed or famous pinned in between a tablo and a chair. cf seeing the last dollar cf the national tut A fiery Alexandrian offered to pursue debt paid during his administration and punctuality; in iv it is paid, that i h and slay the rascal if he could Lo as- of terminating tho Trench imbroglio iid to alight at a passenger tho our and to honor case of with by conviction, nation, sured of pardon in between uo of tho stations but the gallant old general proudly said: payment of the four .installments due h could do so by callingfV No, sir; 1 cannot do that. I want no us by treaty secured through the friendnt to the driver, and rejoining th Britain. of assailGreat intervention me and man to stand between my ly The fol wiDg In Noveralir, 1833, ho beheld tho Hin afterward. ants and none to take revenge on my has h j.cident sr bearing on the account. But had I been prepared for consummation cf fits most cherished of Van of Mr. Buren 1 election tdie can ubjrct: this cowardly villains approach hopes in An illustrious personage was reassure yon all that he would never have to the presidency, a signal triumph, disof had the temerity to undertake such a appointing alike to Clay and Calhoun, cently traveling through a certain and a last deadly blow to the bank. when tho train I art of tho island, thing again." ' No one, knowing him, can doubt this, Another triumph was the expunging ctmo to a eland till at a point, particularly remembering bis similar from the senate journal of tho vote of where there was no appearance of circum- censor o, pushed four years before, and His Sturdy Americanism reply to another under similar stances at the time of the Benton affray. which was finally secured by the per- a station. Putting his head out of bullet he received at that time, by sistent importunity of bis great friend, tn carriage window to ascertain and His Picturesque The me cause of the stoppage, hoob--trve- d the way, was not extracted till the win- Senator Benton, on March 16, 1837. ' in 1842, congress the guard walking leisurely this last this ter Five assault, haplater, preceding years Personality. pening, by tho strangest of coincidences, rendered another act of grace by remit- aloi g the line. when Jessie Bentons brother was giving ting thm fine imposed upon him by tho Anything wrong? inquired the the lie to Mr. Clay on the presidents judge 'nt New Orleans for refusing to ByF.A.0BER, with an anxious counAuthor of The Empress Josephinef account. obey his writ of habeas corpus in 1815, tenance. The Life of George WashingHaving performed the pious duty as- and which, originally $1,000, now LOb, nothing much, your honor,, ton Etc., Etc. signed liim of presiding nt the laying amounted, with interest, to $2,700. of the cornerstone, though tho monuIn his farewell address he justly con- replied the official ment was not erected until 40 years aft- gratulated tho country upon being, at only the signal was oginst us. Copyright, ISOS, Jdj th Author. er, the president returned to Washing- last free from debt and also from en- But Ive just put it right and at the w.,lbBGfgain-direetlJ- .,, ton, and early in June set cutfor.a tour tangling alliances.,-- . An- xxra as and the close cast, north race own address: this of is' going My through ewers. The hank veto was accompanied hy a far as Concord, N. It, and Salem, nearly run. Advancing ago and failing 4 everywhere received with health warn mo that before long I must long and exhaust Ivo paper, which the Mass., 'being New York American characterized os every demonstration of regard which pass beyond tho reach of human events ; .Cha Greatest Discovery Yqt. could devise. and cease to feel tho vicissitudes of huW. M. Repine, editor Tiskilw indeed and verily beneath contempt, ingenuity ' exfor tho arrived Tho time God man affairs. thank life I that finally 111 my We wont an appeal of ignorance to ignorance or Chief, , eayef of the bank charter, an event its has been spent in a land of liberty and Dr. without prejudice to prejudice of the most un- piry houre Kings New officials could not prevent or postpone, that he has given mo a heart to love my keep blushing partisan hostility to the obsefor Discovery Consumotion.Coughs country with the affection of aEon. And of Yet though they raised heaven and earth - - -- -- A AC .iMis the Career Andrew Jackson Sketches -- -- mu . Answer Any ::i :,: Question t & pasi-enge- You may It Ask i Ha-ad- j. Ready Jan. 1,1893, On All News Stands. quiousness partisan servility, this appeal of ignorance to ignorance was answered by tho people in no uncertain tones, issued, as it was, on the eve of another presidential election and not long after tho sorrowing American exclaimed: The city is lost. The returns from tho country come in all one way. There is no doubt that Jackson and Van Enren arc elected. They surely were, if the evidence of their popularity could be gauged by 219 electoral votes out .of apossiblo 288. .The opposition .dcspairetLof ever. rescuing the country from the grip of those rapacious rascals who had it' by the - Larger, Better, Aore Complete Than Ever. t;:osl tcidily told Annual Ref.r. wr ftwJt Poftiral Manual fttblnhd. if; ..WORLD, ! . New York Iuv7. -- tbroatBatJtwaa cjot.manymonths before most of tho opposition papers were hurrahing fur General Jackson in admiration of his energetic action and Send orders to Tns Journal, proclamation in regard to the nullifiers. LoganUtah. Intensely national and antisepa-iatis- t tone of .Jackson a declaration, In hisYLlfe of Bern MfrROOsevelt 'Bays a document that might have ton, .welLcouie from VYasvhingtoa.or.Lmcoln --UANKING-OOr and that would have reflected high honor on either, though wurmly approved Utah, Utty. by Benton, was repugnant to many CtPiril.llSOM SURPLUS, $20,100 of tho southernvery Democrats and was too mneb even for utrtain of the Whigs. DIRECTORS. In fact, it reads like tho utterance of ProuldentJ 40 W. THATCHER, some groat Federalist or Republican . 4 HlLiJJ. . TRgrATOHERBROS x v WKMtzv!w yiM-Frwldea- t, David a. Pwry, lame Hack, - jiI Sharp, - J.aea K ru.usi.tr, 8 Wm.- D. Hendrick' L, R. MarttaeAU Tyor, - per 'cent mterett on wrings depot to withdrawal on thirty Uyinotit fijject luturwt compounded quarterly. So. and loll (oretgn end domMtiO exchafig OollMtto.i Htdl Promptly, Correspondents. Cache Valley Time Card. R. R. " NORTH BOUND. No, 15 leaves daily except Sunday. Nos. 11 and 9 leave daily. LX AVIS. STATIONS. .No. 15. " Pocatello, Salt Lake, Ogdens' Cache Jan. 4 :40p.m. 5:20p.m. 6:00p.m. Logan, fcmithfield, 8 :40p.m. Richmond, 7 :10p.m. 'Franklin, 7:45p,m. No. 9. . , Mendon, ; No. 11. 3:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Q 5:40a.m. 6:05a.m. 6:25a.m. 6:44a.m. 7:00a.m. :15 a.u. 10:55a.m. 11:20a.m. 11:40a.m. 11:50a.m. 12:15p.m. 70a.ml2;35p.m. AXRIVXS. - Preston, 8 ;25p.mr 7 :40a.m. 12 :55p.m. ur I.Nos. 10 and 12 jleaves daily and No. 16 -- daily except Sunday:" i 1 . No. 12.,, No. 16 Preston, '2:15p.m. 9:45p.m. 9:15a.m. Franklin, 2:35p.m. 10:05p.m. 9:55a.m, Richmond, 2 :53p.m. 10 :23p.m.l0 :25a.m. Smithfield,3 :10p.m. 10: 40p.m.ll :00a.m. Logan, 3:30p.m. ll:00p.n. 11:40a.m. Mendon, 3:50p.m. ll:20p.u. 12:15a.m. Cache J. 4:15p.m. 11:45p.m. 1:00p.m. AIBIVXS. . Ogden, 5:55p.m. Salt Lake, 7 :15p.m. 2 :55a.m. Pocatello, ' CwTor tickets . or- Biddlffyotl fcnow,'1a actually using the people money to frustrate the peoples will. If - he- - had not tho public money, be could not do it. Ergo, he was no longer to have the public money & They were grad uaTIy withdrawn, all deposits also ceasing, tho increasing surplus being finally deposited with stato banks in varlons parts cf tho country. This was tho last and decisive blow at the United States bank. JF -- r - - , , , 1 J - . . -- Everybody Says So. CaficaretsCsndy Cathartic,' the most: , wonderful medical discovery of th age, pleasant -- and refreshlng'te taster act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, .dispel, colas, .cure headacliau..iftAer, habitual coustipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. , 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guar-- " anteed to cure by all druggists. . Af . ... ' 5 y - r . - ' Nw Discovery, No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping It is idle to experiCoughs, etc. ment with other remedies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. Kings Now Discovery, They are not as good, because thi3 remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails- to satisfy,-Trial bottles free Co. Bros. at Riter Drug to-da- ' , - v' and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. Kings fa : to, or from all points East, West, North or South, ' . call on W. W. WOODSIDE, Agent. - gan? The-Glob- -- ps -- LEAVES, No. 10. I mind is made up on that' - SOUTH BOUND. STATIONS. My matter, he said-- to the editor of his ut ' National Bank, Now York. , ,niOmaha National Rank, Omaha. Bank of OaUfornla. San Francisco Oregon Short Line gress. last and affectionate farewell. " The opposition, papers could not refrain from accusing him of aping a certain great predecessor in this farewell address, and the New York American spitefully said, Happily It is the last humbug which tho mischievous popularity of the illiterate, violent, vain and iron willed soldier can impose - upon a But confiding and credulous people. his intimate friend Benton say3, I saw him depart with" that look "of quiet which bespoke the inward satisfaction of the soul at.exchangingjthe cares of office for the repose of home When he retired from public life at last, ho was 70 years of age, infirm and full of pains, and, though he was 1,000 acre farmand l50 negroes, ho writes to a friend, I returner! homewith just' $90'1n"moucy, having exprnded all my salary and ik't-fil- b Ik,, . were being used to debauch the con- filled with gratitude for your constant and unwavering kindness, , I bid you a fxxvnr. . . leader. RETIREMENT. DoubtlefS the old generals hatred of Tho removal of the deposits was nol Calhoun had much to do with the issu- accomplished all at once, nor untlT tho ing of this proclamation and the ordcr-ing-t- secretary of the treasury," Mr. Duane, of war to Sontb Lad troops place J Ly tUe iucre conipllallt as ha the Btate, Carolina, thought, of his Roger B. Taney. Then the desired order nativity. It has often been declared that for the. transference was forthcoming if Andrew Jackson bad been In the within throe Tuiy s time, and Taney was presidential chair when the ultimate rewarded by tho position, soon after vaordinances cf sccecEion were passed, 29 cant, of chief justico ot the Eupreme WiiV'ij years later, ho would have acted as court. Benjamin F. Butler was appointon this occasion, ed to the promptly as he did generalship and lived but at that time it was the tariff, latter- - to eulogizeattorney .4 .tJL his chief in words of burndo to What lived Taney ing eloquence. , Jacksons tomb. the people of this country have good most of the proceeds of iny cotton crop, reason to remember.. Thus did tho presi- found everything out df repair, com and dent crush the bank, reward bis friends everything else to buy, having tut one and punbh his eucmies. tract of laud besides my homestead, On Dec. 20, 1833, Mr, Clay, intro- which I have sold and which has enduced in tho senate his famous resolu- abled me to begin the new year free tion of censure for dismissing tho Secr- from debt, relying on my industry and etary and removing without warrant the economy t6 yield us a support, trusting deposits. In condensed form:' 'Resolved,' to a kind Providence for -a good season That the president, in tho late executive and a prosperous crop." He managed to, keep the wolf from proceedings in relation .to tho public reveuue has assumed upon himself au- tho door," however, and passed eight thority and power net conferred by the years on his beloved plantation free and the laws, but io deroga- from care and politics, except when JACKSOX8 CARE! ACE, MADS FROM TIIE WAB- - constitution In its support he deliv- called upon In an advisory capacity. In both. m tion t of. . pn ,p litnKBinv a ered exasperated the 1843 heuomplied with the desire which .which speech ly the slavery question, which gave tho of madness, and his wife had often expressed when livthe to verge is president and it southerners their grievance, not believed that Jackson, the owner of he is said to have exclaimed after read- ing and became a member of the church. His lust words were, two years later, 150 slaves, would ' have actcd as disin ing it, Dh, if l:fverlivetogct theso after that me office off will of I suffering mott excruciating agonies robes bring terestedly as did Bcntou when the fugl ! or months and when ho knew the end Mr. account Calhoun dear rascal to a We in act was passed 1850, tive slave Mr-ClWas JB in good children, and we nigh, his indigay know that he weakened and rather than evensurrasscd Will meet heaven. in all of tho It was near of denunciation nant plunderers use the force ho so Tauntingly displayed cud of the a in wast were mouths June, 1845, Three lovely the day treasury.1 signed, though against his convictions, this that from and trivial in this gallant ed passed spirit affair, debating Clays celebrated compromise bill, The consciousness earth, hubo 'cemruTc ..triumphantonly finally passed, made was" reduction wblcha votr;of gradual by t immortality. . in tho obnoxious duties and the nullifiers to be erased four years later. times hard the ENA resulting Meanwhile,' placated somewhatcon i During the summer of 1833, when bis from tho distracted and uncertain To Cura Constipation Forever: came pouring dition cf affairs, reached petitions bo to said have popularity may re for the over all tho In from Take Cascareta Candv Candy Cothar country its apogee. President Jackson resolved 10c. or 25c. H C. C. C. fatj to cure, to tic. their the turn of moneys government to treat himself to the wise of universal . adulation by indulging in somo little original place of deposit, tho United diuggista refund inrnv. uarno of God," In the trips about the country, but at tho oUt States bank. r To Chicago or ht- - Louis set of his travels be was impressed with exclaimed the irate president after the Kansas' or Omaha Via . City. the unwelcome fact that there were hundredth or so deputation had pester' Pacific Union of the seivice The some who did not willingly contribute ed him, what do- tho people think to their voices to swell the pecan of praise. gain by Bending their memorials here? via either route is the very best It was while he was going down the If they send 10,000 of them, feigned by The equipment' consists !of, hand Potomao for the purpose of laying the all the men, women and children in the soma day coaches, Chair Cars, Pull cornerstone of the Mary Washington land and bearing tho names of all on roan Bullet apd .Drawing (Room monument that, the steamer1 having the gravestones, I will not relax, a par Sleepers,' Dining- Cars' and Buffet ' stopped at Alexandria,' a certain Lieu tide from my position. rFeiver Nor did he,. as it may ecm needless Smoxinganfi Libra yCars. tenant Randolph came aboard and any other lice. pulled, cr attempted to pull, tho presi to mention., Obstinato to tho last, the changes than etc. call pu For to time was of his act tables, last rite3, presidency very dents nose. pocket A bill fer relief of the fctiiu W. 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