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Show Tl f he ystlg Issue.l If jh ygnni Jimction, vry morning. excepted JCNCIION l, by ( G EXEIU L MER C1MJ 'VISE. 3! LSI EL L . A'.' 0 1 W. tit i? from that place ha.-- unearthed noaan-- x. ueed.rr crookedness at Burr Oak, and caused the arrest of Vincent B. lluh omb, escaped; lliJIIlUt; win twjujir, wa buyer, and the station agent, grain we would like to be able to bay us Merle, and his soli, and Assistant which of much for that th?y Evans. They are bailed to appear on ' J Mav 1. The deUils are that receipts ue centres. to 6,l'00 have been raised from IMOXFKK pulllld- - each. Win. Matthew was found in the Thk h ka pf'kar a "'F. t Dr. Helm Uo aud slier '') 4, tVS. bold before th commercial world streets on Monday, in a mangled condition, so near unconscious as to No. 1 No. 3 Name of sui.'geits a pleasant little incident bo unable to give an account of him STATION. tui. Fun. when that prince of self. He had evidently been poundHliich advertisers wus at the zenith of his ed with a club. tt liCO.VSIX. y some nine or ten yars Tragus I eav prospe-it4o! rebuilt his had KewauB.irnum of Treasurer Julias 7 00 S ago. just Weilep. Sail Lhkn museum in New York, and thought nee, and a socialist, has absconded OS 80 J Woud's Crow it would be a splendid idea to block with the village fund-- , to some place 75 t as! u Culrvlllft off ttiA curtain into squares for ad unknown. S3 1 CO (o Faruiiugton C. L. Widiams, principal of the vertising purposes, charging so much 8 Knvtfville 1; 4 6!; 34 per square. The manager of the deaf and dumb school at ft roe n Bay, Helmbold Arrive at O'lnn '! 6 10, OU museum, knowing that was arretted the other day, charged was "heavy on the advertise" went by a mute named Barbara Wildfong No. 2 No. 4 to him, and in less than five minutes with committing an indecent assault pa. j fans. upon her person, on a specified date had disposed of the whole curtain IN NORTHERN UTAH, AND AS FINE A STOCK AS CAN EE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE WEST, last month. He plead not guilty bethe have to The manager proceeded u. P. M. t cW . Traim l.i are fore a Justice, aud his examination AT THE LARGE ESTABLISHMENT OF lettering done, and then called Bar-ni- l was postponed to Saturday next. He 9 40 8 20 Ofcdeu at in to see the effect, expecting is well known in connection with the 10 3! 7 10 1 00 Ka.viTitlo Being great praise for his achievement, but Delavan school scandal. to furnish the required bonds, 10 62 T 31 1 34 tarniiUKtou was disappointed, for the great showto jail. he went 11 I 111 1 W Ctntrenlle man was frantic with rage, and imDlsTKICT OF COLUMBIA. 11 13 7 6a 1 T6 .Vooil'a Crow mediately repaired to Helmbold to The case of James 1'eytou, con induce him to break tho contract; but Arrive at Salt Lake 11 4o S 20 2 00 tho latter was immovable and held victed a few days ago of the murder on to the agreement. Meeting the of Jacob Day la,t December, made a riacea. druggist in the street shortly after, motion for a new trial, which is based TRAINS WILL RUN MIXED WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DISPOSE OF ALL KINDS OF Barnuin accosted him with "Von principally on the discovery of new think you're, mighty smart, don't evidence since the, trial, to the effect DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, that I'eter Lewis, who was convicted you? Every time I look at that drop ot ine am; arriving Ldhvidk fait Late City al manslaughter under curtain, I am at a loss to determine dictment, said that he had killed a in Og.ien at 11.50 a.m.; leariug s Salt Laku at '.06 in Ogiien at Jo p.m.; lt.ainif p.m., aiming I whether am running Barnum's nigjrer down the street; also, that he Otdei. at 6.60 a.m., airiviugiu S ill City at As we buy only for cash and in car load lots. was taken by surprise, having been 10 a m ; Uavibg OuuVu at 3 30 p.m., arriving io museum or lielmbola's buciiu !'' LuK al Salt p.m. City ignorant of the fact up to the timeof his arraignment; and that his counFor all Information coacernltii Fieigbtor Par Court sag?, apply to A severe but effectual remedy for sel bad retired from the case. JAMKr) SHARP, the miscegenation mania is a double-barrele- overruled the motion. (Jeu'l ticket au l Freight Agint shotgun. Kb not u lawJOHN SHARP, Enjoy Life. ful means of redress and might even What a truly beautiful world we be considered criminal; but when the law itself affords no protection, live in! Nature gives us grandeur and oceans, and a of mountains, what should an outraged parent thousands of glenj means for enjoyment. We. To all who will Purchase our (o3dM, and we offer are willing for the Wo can desire no better when in do? CO black men to have all the rights to perfect health; but how often do tho which they are entitled as tho logi- majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and cal consequences of tho war, but are worried out with disease, when there not disposed to look quietly upon is no occasion for this feeling, as d,apr 12-tho deterioration of the Caucasian every sufferer can easily obtain satisthat Green's August race by intermarriage or social con- factory proof Flour will make them as free from tact with a class of human being-- , disease as w lien born. Dyspepsia whose color is obnoxious, whoso in- aud Liver Complaint is tho direct eygi stincts are groveling and whose na- cause of soventy-livpercent of such maladies as Billiousness, Indigestion, ture- is sensuality itself. A few care.Sick Headache. Costiveness, Nervous fully prepared funerals would help Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, tho filing wonderfully. Palpitation of tho Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its Conokkvs and Eolus are having a wonderful effect. Sample, bottles, d k s if six day's imueh, the one that blows 10 cents. Try it. the most within that time to have A Card. the belt, the gate money and two To alt who BVft iufferine from thoiir-oami back years' pay, with miloage and iinliBcrrtioni tr youth, iifrvouu v pak&eM, e.rly 3 tho frankinjj privilege thrown in. decay, tons of manhood, 4o , I will nond a recipe that will cure yon, HIKK or t'HAKUK. Thin rat tw.qKjv wa.i d igcovanvl !y a niitraionnry in Bets, 73 o 1 on Congress. rWwl a sett ailire,tt envelope South America. H uml an , Monday the PKi.TINQ AsSOCIATI'N eipounacr iar,uc ,,,,. of 1 frolhy ujuiii tonf!i fi'lf nf ith Strtrt, Mu-- ' '.'.( a'i riJl'.n n timcsw I" l tctfnittd lor publication AMrtn ill cnnmnoktl(a Jlns'i Vnaineea to th Editor. tho.' 1379. SrvDiY Mousing, Apkii 13, hoad, era Jxeof itah. 0 4 j (Incoij.orftttd.j mm ll it r in sor-i'-t- HE 1 Assortment of T 1 ECCLESIASTICAL TRIALS. The Ne w York Herald is irreverent enough to call the Talmage investigation at present proceeding in Brooklyn a "show." It save: "We fay 'show' because that is really the nature of the remarkable proceeding that haf been conducted for some day past in Brooklyn, nominal)? as an inquiry before a canoni-ei- l tribunal; for there i no doubt that it is a source of entertainment and hilarity to the public and apeiil ti nobody, and consequently a show, not a trial. But it is not so clear exactly wlioso ehow it is, and there may be opinions that it is the bhjw of the others and not of Talmago. It f very difficult for people to comprehend facts ever bo little contrary fo their common experience. Thus, if they see a man with a menagerie in which he exhibits a monkey of a peculiar variety, or a kangaroo with short hind legs, or other vagary of auimal nature, they call it the man's f.how, and can never ne to the comprehension that it may be the mon- key's." Wo are unable to comprehend the difference, so far as procedure and results are concerned, between "trial'1 and that of liev. Henry Ward Beecher, which took pluce before a committee of his ihureli some time ago. The fact is, these, and a majority of similar proceedings, are instituted not to develop but to conceal the truth. A church society compo.sod of , wealthy and "respectable" people is unwilling to erxdure the odium, which an expose of its pastor's doings would cust upon it, ho money is spent and trickery resorted (o in order that a many facts as can bo will be smothered, and thoso which inevitably leak out here and there be distorted and falsely colored as far as possible. It is then heralded to the world that a true verdict of innocence has been reached, the whitewash game succeeds, and the society is saved. Not that we believe in this principle which has found so much favor in some communities of giving a ready ear to goswp and hounding to death (ho man to whom chronic scandal-makeraffix the stigma of (suspicion; this is one extreme. The other is to refuse to give credence to charges because tho man accused occupies an exalted position in the world. Will any reasoning individual pretend to say that, if Beecher's or Talmago 's lot in life were that of a common laborer, such hosts of friends 'and such vast sums of money would be forthcom ing to rebut the evidence brought against them? And again, is it a token of innocence for so much com motion 10 oe prouueeu wnen tne charges are made? Innocent men re not wont to surround themselves with cordons of advisers, counselors and assistants, more particularly when they are accused of nothing which jeopardizes their lives or property; they ara given to saying "1 am not guilty; proceed with your investigation and make it as search-- ! ing as possible, Not having offended, I have nothing to defend." There is a vast difference between seizing with eagerness' every fragment of scandal that floats upon the breeze, and paying a duo regard and giving thorough consideration to charges which ret upon such circumstances as point to guilt. It is not wise to hastily pronounce judgment because "they say'' this, that or the other; nor is it safe to turn a deaf ear to allegations made in calmness, with deliberation, and upon prima fade proof. The gossips should be ignored, but tho aggrieved complainants are entitled to 6uch redress for themselves as public opinion can most fittingly bestow, and such re paration for deceived and outraged people as a complete exposition and example would inevitably afford. If there is any virtue or binding force in evidence, Beecher was proven guilty; the same means produce the same result in the case of The former's offense was the greater, because criminal as well as immoral; the latter' embraces immorality alone, but in variety of phase. He is not accused of debauching another man's wife, breaking up family aud desolating a Lome, but simply of countenancing and encouraging vice in others, of a host of departures from such conduct as becomes a Christian, and instead of being an apostle of rectitude, a pillar of up and an exemplar of rightness 4niegrrty, exactly reversing all these positions by being a clown in tit t'ulpit, a minister in the d high-toned- s CABBIiLGS ! JOHN BOYLE & IS Corap'y, Pan-iu- FURNITURE ON THE BEST TERMS, thft-sam- d We Guarantee Unfire Satisfaction tt Special Inducements to Wholesale Bnyers. i tf b P Spring and Summer Goods! 9 -- ri a. to tho Uev.' Joseph T. Inmin, fitation Ab'-I'vrk 1'ily. l, We can eat 2,700 quarter minco pies (if well made) in 2,700 consecutive quarter hours; but we want the match to como off before tho fly season begins. A'ew 0 11 i " ' b r nit uinuwvun mi FORWARDERS CONSISTING OF P Staple and Fancy Bry Goods, FARM PRODUCE. In pakmamintary bodies a man is It's differ always chosen speaker. out hi a domestic body. R1SSS SO0SS. r BIKERS' AND BY THE PLATE SPECIALTY. A IOWA. 0ysterT Oysters! FLOl'H FAMILY NEWS BY MAIL terrible and double tragedy occurred recently at Gilford, a station on the Central Railroad of Iowa, n short distance north of Marshalltown. The station agent, John Bell, about nineteen years old, deliberately shot his lady friend, a Miss Robins, twice through the heart, killing her instantly, after whicli he telegraphed the railroad officials here to send up another telegraph operator.as he was going to kill himself. This was about nine o'clock, and was considered by all as a joke, until eleven, when word came from Union, the nearest telegraph station, that the deed had actually been committed. The victim is said to have ben a most estimable young lady, and is the daughter of merchant m Grinnell. prominent Bell, the murderer, isinadying condition, from the effect of two balls he fired into his abdomen. He probably will not live through the night. Intense excitement pervades the w hole community. A well known desperado and named Green Blair, Green-castle- , I ml., was arrested near Council Bluffs, by Sheriff Reed. He is . charged with FLOUR, lifth CORN MEAL, io. of the country. J. It, UOODFELLOW. d3o;-6- Special Attention given to orders along the lints of either of the railways lcadiug inttt OguVn for Grain, Flour, etc , io car load lots or less. f. if . o "3 A WOOL ! dM-l- of . AND SEASONABLE BOOTS and Hosiery. AN D SHOES! MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. rH SEWING e a 3 3 ARKANSAS. Six prisoners made their escape S from the comity jail at Little Rock, o last Sunday afternoon. They sawed the bars of the cage and seized the 4--3 turnkey, and then disarmed him and loekeu hiin in, after which they left C w r I One was for parts unknown. H 4 some hours after being recognized. Marshal Faulkenberry brought in, Lafeyette Galeso, the coun& terfeiter captured at Newport S.itur Dealers in day night, together with furnace, molds, and a considerable quantity GROCERIES, PRODUCE of spurious coin. After examination he was committed to jail in default and FRUITS. of bail. .a W M o 03 SEWER MACHINE, Wonderful in its conception, unprecedented for doing a large range of sewing in textile fabrics and leather. It is far in advance of all other See Scientific Sewing Machines. American, Nov. 2, 1878. Send for circulars. Agents wanted. "E. BOND Fourth St., Crful Off den. ;tit!OB to order. Bvx 1.3. A P 0 Faicy Groceries, Hardware, 'Cutlery, Farming Tools, 'ails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes. O. OXjZDEJXI, i mar 18,1m CHAS. W. STAYNER AT LAW. CO., ATTORNEY near Herald. Placa of busineaa. Old Theatre Building, Complete Stock of Staple aad SALh LAKE CITY, UTAH, Gen'l Ag't for Utah. o SHIPPING and COMMISSION. f A Large Stock FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. la a Newly Perfected H d34-t- HOSIERY! Co.) ra H and AND CHILDREN'S P13LTS Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves LtCHTNINC U Full Line of Choice Ribbons. THE CO K Prompt & . Slnet, Ogden, Utah. (.eneral Commission Business done Maiu 1 5 8 a AJtl- - O OHIO. MICHIGAN. to Geo, Ford HIDES, a a H2 OF THE SEASON. Notions in Immense Variety. R. E. Johgston. h O LADIES', MISSES' Dealer i in CQ o FAISKICS FORD & Co. H horse-stealing- The grain irregularities under the Lake Short sysum ot warehousing, first unearthed in Adrian, seem to have had ex'ensive ramifications all along the line of the road. A detec- - X. 1. Ford. $w$un w AXD Street, OyiUn: am prepared to ship oy quaoti ty at any time, C. 0 D., to any part o 4 STYLES Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and I CRACKED WHEAT, d37-t- THE I.EADIXU AT J.B.GOODFELLOW'S GRAHAM VS OR CAN. A Last Monday morning, Dennis Hickey murdered his wife, Catherine Ilickey, at the City Hotel, Warren, by cutting her throat with a butcher knife. He was arrested; he will not give the motive that prompted the deed. Their homo is at Kent. ilia H O 0 0 The Dispatch says "Half of all who live die beforo seventeen." How And wholesale ami ret'iil dsalera in all kinds of soon does seventeen die? well-founde- Tal-mag- AjVB BiLB U I Office Salt Lake LAND CASES A SPECIALTY In theConrta and before the Reenter nl R. ceiver the U. S. Land Office, Salt Uke Citr. Appnale condiicttd before the Oomraienionar ot the 0- - neral Und Office at Washington oa railroad ami other land. FiUnira attended to for aettleni without their atten.l.ice at the City, by ad.irewini pereoim box 6T, ait Uke City. Partlea making flaal piwifti wil pleaae call at t ar office, ax we draw up the ne.eeaay pspera,, aad thui abriate the of eettiere beinp qnetloned at the and Office. No extra charge m ill be made over and aNve wht woaH have :o be paid at the office for .tK h jervire. luforii;lipn free. Send for cir. ulareen Railread Lad. with ttemp LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A STOVES! STOVES! FULL LINE OF STOVES! ALWAYS ON HAND. BOTTOM PPTc STOVES! |