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Show b';ufci'tWl .'I w 4 tj,v nidrktAd. hmih. ;'1VV' ih-d- e I was - v, n.r .1 th W ' tn '"" p Q aigliS; ihiuaeju. iHory anlif ada c" tw - Mom'rv ," "" E..tiou' iIB,!hin(ft..thj.yi htt;rliig nl- myt.t.t thTMo Jcaetwc. For tli Bum! n'd "bum" aruund Do ir t lofanefk hi i obi Ltvna ofl Cut g ot ion blfaw o lad. LltX, or l,"m id ilou't t td '''riyhd! dor "akaeders" Rom., don; a ""'I rd-r'ark, dhey, dmi, Till "Irau," s 1' Tftf-- idt uad Do Dr tui tinip yum plaik ax plaa. f'' 5",ur uo"' K"J0" vin(' r do t vin ruiir doe you find id t'mbl Cytiiuiluy! wf r, Id'i setter T0U An ifd ilrmp do ra'ch tier rindper' lo of ully Ifvdi. "cUorM," Dot nwfce you easier ov your m nd. 'u' - xmn fill ft1) aboud. all weekly fan, "ill dak up oy a glood, touii dot "bum." der Itr mewlM, nbM Do dr wrb. bv tad. ill lofe-aee- k IUkurick Hcniojr, Tin: B1XL TOLLS. Farther Dainngiiig Tcsti-rauii- y. When yon caroe back hern Qseatioa eay jou bad a ccuveriatioo with 1 rvUtei Vest, mr Ctbeock. ADSwer all I ba t peen ami benrd in Si. Louis, ad I told hi u of till proposal of Brutl-Itjr'- ju i. Tbe matter was talked over u aderwaids, and be remarked that if I gut it I would be well rewarded. 1 told bim 1 I didn't like to go into it Bait-tockalso met hi counsel, was at 'i $iorr; ba-twe- I gnte six or ee.vcu times Iken a wriitei report of all I I ad aeea lid beard at St Loais. I huren't a copj ftH irr port Geo Bibcook, I suppose, kti tbe report. I had given tbeui but ffpjrt pretiaus to thii talk about gel ling tTidence; and up to the time of ma lieg thai report, 1 sttil thought the mui ter w ioien led as a poiittctl move, but wiien fimDd out that it was wrung. I dropped it and went from here to New Ink aud didn't relwru to Watliing ou till about the rnnnih of February. 1 tiit-look Hit President at his word, aud took surn to seud him infuroia'iou thut Bhcock was guilty. 1 suouid have 1 gvf the thm; up after Brad 1?J left St Louin, wuicU w8 a night or Mafier Lackt-jirft, aud went to Lexmg-toi- , Kj. From there I wrcto to Brad:ey iabkeJ linn to reiuru tajr leier, and he did so, accompanied with the follow-in- g buu-- e I 1 , s'at-dth- at r : -- C. 19 C. S. Bell rectired 1 tu autlionted to re- mt jou lo cose at ouce, aud to t you will be cared A. C. Brad Washington, D. Tauri sj fr. hj" iatendel that I should be special agent in the Attorney office, and sem to St. Louis to o'iuui my work, and here is a key to lie cypher that was gitea to me lo wiib (ihe witness here origmal of tbe cypher pub-iu the New Vork Herald en Feb-rrj fl 8 d coin-usicti- a pro-Jueedi- 4 10th ) Q-- ia the Attor 'J Gennal s offioe! A I was not, but lo be appointed, aud I bad a card j roiie IWdut la Attorney General J"rrepooit similar to tho one I bad to reury Chandler, and the Attorney tbe appoiaiment from you appoint 1 Jfteljei Jil1', iag? U.7 th.is cyPhfr in Luckey's hand 0bt0fit. J0U w "er coram unichto with V meM of ,h'8 to. l.'! becU8 I ejPr A- -i w not appointed by Attorney General lo go oil there. d you miZ W co"uuicate Ihe 'he Preaident wE,0n ' irr LD,,b00Ck IT lhlA-f" '-I HilT "d triet IDP that WiMBVh,Dgla tare an I could g0l it u ,.letcre to trust anyming itwin. hira lfca!2,hW',-- " tQlh trough PriJm ,h"P "Ulj do ati-- g I Win "t i'l it dropped q 1 j" W&! S-SJLfcM "'PW i .Ve-- PJ Did you eTr lake any 11 jou make "J ,enl re"0tt uoitti9a,fBaboek? 19 A- u - -- rid DIALER IN ALL KINDS . e Flkmihiitox, Hunterdon. - BAIN WAGONS AND AGRICULTURAL Co., N J., 2i 1874. June IMPLEMENTS ! Dr. R V riitacE. Buffalo. 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CHEAPEST OF and Spinal Diseases, all of which belong io Scrofulous diseases. ucli blood THE WORKIXGMEN'S CO-OPERAT- IVE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY 55 JIaI:i Ntrrct. Ogdcn, BOOTS SEIOES ! retyed, Pit All Work Warranted and Good Fltn Guaranteed REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED CN TUB SHORTEST NOTICE. Trustee's Notice. HIDES BOUGHT. TAXPAYERS OF THE FIFTH PCUOOL Weber Co . ara herel'V notifieit tlwt a meetiiiK of the qualified voters will tie held la the l.vnne district thoolhou oa Biiturtlay, April 15th, 1K6. at lOe'clock a.m.. to lake into thn propriety of liu.ldinjc and liiruinh-ina nsv clixlhime, and Ihe rate r tent to t asBused fur school purpoaea for ItTtt. THE g Tf.B HCT HIX8) V 2S-3- t. A FARM i i Look to your interests, let importat'on atop and patronize THE AT ORKIN dllZ'Jtf G MEN'S CO-O- P. . FOlt SALE. K. K., PRODUCE TAKEN. Trnstwa. F. A Mll.l.KK, R. CUHISTOFFIUdUN J VTXR OH BULL. Washington, April 1. The committee on war expenditures to day heard D. P Dyer, district attorin reference to tbe tes ney at St Ljuis, ' tituony of ' D. Bll. detective, who yesterday. Tbe witness firct met Bell in St. Louis in the fall of 1875 He came to the district attori ey's office one day anl shewed an euvelope with a note on the back signed Avery, and he (witness) understoo i it to be written to Fiizroy to deliver any papers in bis p He understood ibat lo Bell Bell was seeking evidence for the gov ern lent. Bell was to set Joyoe, and if pcssihle get a correspondence that pa-- s ed between Jtyce Avery and Babcock. lie wrote a note to the warden of tbe jail and askd him lo deliver the papers Bell subsequently to Bell, the bearer came to St Louis during the time of the Btbcock trial. Wituees met him at tbe house of Eaton. special counsel for the government. He intimated that be bad got the Avery pavers from the tiles ot the district attorney's office and exhibited tbetn to Avery and wife at tbe Witness asked him the hotel character of the papers ia order to asBell certain the truth of tbe stateiueut said be bad a pencil memorandum from Biuford WiNon. and a dispatch from the treasury asking witness to come to the secretary's room He remembered he had such papers in his possession and whs satisfied from Bell's conversation that he knew something about their dis Bell had asked if be had appearance any dispatches signed B. Finch or Bull Finch. Bell said he bad certain docu stents in his possession in New York, aud had telegraphed for them to be forwarded to St. Louis by exprrs; that the papers consif ted ef cypher, partly in his and partly in Luckey's handwriting; also a letter from A C. Bradley, tolling him to come to Washington and be would be cared fer. The substance of his statement was tbat a proposition had been made to him by Luckey and Bab cock to extract the testimony in the Babcock cme from tbe district attorney's otlice. Witness had been very careful ef the dispatches and letters Babeock cast,becaust he tueh some feared exploit as was rtitrtei OF- Wrd. doeumni-oii- ! Lin-de- offioe " i drop of Jov In ctery a, purchaser. the dinnin attorney's BAHBIXRB WHITES, k of the district a tommy's othce in I uid, on one occasion A ihe reports, notes and memoranda in re jard to the Atery matter, but they were taiefly matters thai hurt been published hffort. I have explained (hat all to tht district attoraey, to his full satisfaeiiau L took oae telegram away from there froat Biuford Wiinon. but that had all been explained to Dyer, lie understands the wDole matter, and was perfectly satisfied with the explanation. lie wa entirety satisfied wit li Q. your conduct in trying to get his paper away from bun? A. Welt there is an understanding there that do not know that it is necessary to explain to the committee. Q. You don't think the presideat had anything lo do with (his attempt ts ccver up tracks? A Not at all On crofs examination by Mr. Dauforth witness stated that he had corawunica.-eto Cilonel Dyer, pending the Bab cock trial everything now given to tbe committee, aud that he indrretood that he was to have Ween called in rebutUi of Luckey aud some other witness wboe name wai not mentioned, if they had been called for liabcock, but as they were not called neither was be Don't you think Secretary Chan (J dler did exactly right in dismissing yon then? A New you have asked me a an 1 will tell you that plaiu Mr. Chandler knew exactly what I whs employed tor. He asked tne what I went lo New Vork for. Said I: 'l went there on mtttrs conneced with Babcock " Slid he: ' Did General Baheoek know you weut there?" Said I: "He did, because I wraie hira a letter before 1 left." That is all tbe conversation we had. I don't know ihat be Knew the details of my St. Louis employment, because 1 asked him il it was neceary for me to go into de ails, and he s id uo. My rr rttid to New York was referred to in The witness subsequently my answer ail he was to discover the authorship ot certain newipaper article published He also mainly iu the New York Sun testified tn at he went on this business while in the employ of government He received $50 from Hie Herald for Ihe cypher mailer published February 10th, but denied tlui the information was fur nUhed for pay, or lh.it he mad auy bargain for it Babeock, Luckey and Bradley pronounced the statement of Detective Bell, given to day before tbe cmtniitee en expenditures iu the war department, as being a tissue ef falsehoods (rem begiu-niato end. They denounced Bell ss utter y unworthy of belief, aud say tbey have been aware for some time that he Ins been trying lo dispose of this same story i auy one who would become a que-tio- Kenublicaii Death Knell. The Bh-coc- 1 Mit wramar ni(cb1 fnd M ini- ai or He planed the deposited them in a safe Before that Bell wason-da- y some papers and was in f iht nobody a allowed to do hat in the absence of Col. Dyer. Bl xt!nd liimselt by saying thai he was lMir'iii(j for a match to I ght bis cigar. St L'lius? a .c r p Tin io Avery ease aa bivault. ern in erhauMa ; . r,a a..Tr'. ki r meltuu ..i.tar d nnliti.kir-joi.of my tey generai, anl in I if gfiteral wa ml.y Ue wanted hint ftnatsnrtl i ih-ah prsiieni said from t lit ''''' ,!,,r rk i in t i 4,7'-"!kfi"",- in a t presidfut dfd aat nndrra'aad it thai wi i' !i. tit jve isa did aoi. nvd me to set wh At tsi i he wa fniot oa, tod if ilwvt wns any aiieni:! wade io ikiieduce forced r false lecti miny. or ny prejudice agoncl partmcnt, i hut h wihed io know it. aai OK 100 ACHKS, EIOIITT OF whirl One Price Dry Goods & Clothing the Una of the U.K. of INuiptou'a ttattiuu. Fur nH; situated on mile mui 111 cIEn full particular apply on the preminea. 8. PKTKKSJN. Proprietor. J. One Door Houth or Bo Ic'w Furniture Store. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND U JSLJSSi JEWELER, in Watehea, Clock. Jewelry, Silver and lated Ware, MAIN J TllKKT. 0l)KiN. Repairing neatly eaa and all work warranted. DRY GOODS. Hialer Illy Laud Sale. The lan da of tha Tlic Best Prints " 411nton 4 Bes Bniwn Domestic -- 4 " .Island 4-- r8S "" 9c per yard 7. bv 12 l-12 l-- a 2c 2c tt " 10c Albion -9c per Augusta u 4 9c " Bleached tt 4 Best Blenched "12 2 16 3 A fine lino of Dress Goods, only, 15c Shawls, the latest styles, $1,50 " the liner quality, from $3 to $4 4-- ll 111 4-- Lying east of the SALP LAKE MEDavis, MorRIDIAN, in the coumiee Utah and Weber, Territory, will be gan if Land offered for sal at the OHlfC of this Company at Ogtfcil, TUESDAY, SOth day ef April, 1876. Persons having made application for any portion of said lands will make payment for the same without de- Tha lands will be told on Ihe following terms: One fifth tbe purchase money down, the balance in equal annual payments, with interest at 6 per cent. A discount of 10 per cent, will be made for full payment in cask at the time of the purchase. O. F. DAVIS, Land Commlimloner. V. P. B. II. Co. 1-- 2-- CLOTHING. $12-1- 5 Fine ass. Suits only Satinet Suits only COO 100 prsflne l ass. Pants worth $9.00 " 100 Pants, 90e worth $1.75 44 Vets only $1,50 worth 1S2.75' 100 100 Satinet Pants at $3 worth 85.50 200 " Best French Cass, twly $250 worth $4.00 w nncnvHitt a w i C-- 12 8 ROSENTHAL will atari mw aftei Jaonary Is4l876 U and will sell at tie yerj lowest prices; Og, |