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Show 1 '2 ARtisTic Moritx, the barber on Fifth street, is an artist in hair. He is a stu- LOCAL ITEMS. From Monday $' Daily of Feb, KEARKET'S 6. J A crazy son of the Emerald Crazy. dent of physiognomy, and suits his style a stranger, has been in the lock-uIfde, ionsorial of architecture to the countenfor several days. Who sends so many ance and cranium which it is intended We fee by the S. L. Herald to adorn. If you want a clean shave paupers to Ogden? Jaii.rp. -n.l and who 'stole the 'loom your hair fixed as it should be, try (hatLowery, sentenced was Moritz. Lively Lots of teams in town to day. grain from Hooper Business is brisker, and the lovely to two months imprisonment. Logan. A correspondent at Logan, weather has a good effect upon the letter from Mr. Eh .Cache county, informs us that it is ex feeliugs of the public. MoBOAS.-- By we learn that pected in that regien that the C.1MI.U. Whitca. of Morgan, been lecturing at that company will build a nar.row guage road Ball A ball was given in the First Bishop Cluff has Sandwich Islands," to from some point of the Utah Northern, District. Schoolhouse "The on last night, by place of the people, and in Cache Valley, up Blacksmith's Fork Messrs. M. l'oulter and A. the great interest Wright. The road has followed suit with to the Bear Lake coal fielda. was kept up by about forty Judge S. Francis Dancing will be from twenty-fivto thirty miles lecture on his travels in Italy and couples until two o'clock this moruing, A movement is on foot for in l"ngih, and will tap an inexhaustable Switzerland. and the affiir was a success in every has body of coal at the lower end of Bear a library, and the sensible regulation way. shall Lake. This, with the extension of the bcen adopted that dancing parties Gone to Evanston. We eee by the commence at p.m. and close at mid- Utah Northern, which will be undertaken in the spring, will be of great ad- Evanston Age that Mr. E. P. Brown, produce deaier, late of Ogden, is flourvantage to the Cache Valley people. Our correspondent thinks that Logan ishing in his old business at that rising Mr. James Durch, of this Brooms in will soon be the rival of Ogden. Im- burgh. Quite a number of ur readers an experiment city, has been tfying Last sum- provements are progresKing in her will be interested iu Nr. Brown's wherethe manufacture tf brooms. abouts and success. mer be raised an acre of broom corn. midst, and her agricultural surroundJhis winter he has made a machine to ings, extensive water privilege?, gives work it up, nud after some little prac- her peculiar advantages over most counSparkling. Richter & Fry, of the towns. an we which article try has Grove produced tice, Brewery, by eontinual improveThe is Association to all the broom Logan beat will Literary imported ments aud much experience in the think his breoros at fifty very popular. Scientific and interesting manipulation of malt and hops and river H retails pieces. cents each, and saya he Las demonstrated lectures have been delivered, among water, have succeeded in placing upon which was one by lion. M. Thatcher, on the to hid satisfaction that raising the corn market, a fine, wholesome, lively The follies and fashions of young and making the, brooms, is either, or article, which will give the Grove Beer and another Dr. business. ladies," by Ormsby. jr., a No. 1 place in the estimation of the both, a profitable on "Anatomy." The latter gentleman is They will fill promptly all public. very skilful in surgical operations and orders from saloons or families. At the Union depo, ha3 established a fine More Usiox. reputation throughlast evening, licv. J. L. Gillogly joined out the valley. News Itkks. le learn from last the hands of a couple whose hearts were Logan is a beautifully situated city, evening's Deseret News that the trial of already united. Mr Aaron Y lloss, and we believe has a promising future. Chas. Williamson and John Smith, for Gen. Supt. of Guards" from Ogden t stealing promissory notes from the dead Elko, and Mrs. M. A West, of this city, body of Simpson, is in progress in the Congressional. are the happy pair. A gay and festive Third District Court. Mr. lloss time followed the ceremory. In the Senate yesterday, Logan, from Also that Gov. Axtell's first official has gone westward. We extend cordial the committee on military affairs, re- act was the issuing of a certificate of congratulations to the bride and bride- ported back the house bill to provide re- election to Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon, delegroom. lief for the grasshopper sufferers. gate elect from Utah. Morton moved that the senate proRailroad Busixkss. We learn from ceed to the consideration of the joint Tinware. Mr. Gustav A. Ohlson, the the Deseret News that Bishop John resolution to repeal the twenty-secontinsmith, has removed from his old stand Sharp and Hon. W. Jennings 6tarted joint rule of the two houses of congrtss; southward yesterday morning to exam-in- t agreed to, 21 to 18. Morton said the on Fourth street, and now occupies four doors north of the Ogden the proposed route of the Utah existence of the rule subjected the to great danger. He offered House, opposite the old Tithing Office. Southern extension, and determine country the following as a substitute for the As a specimen of his work, look at the whether the coal fields of Sanpete are of mot ion to repeal: over his new shop, the sufficient importance to warrant the diNo objection to the reception and big in the window, and the sign version of the line through Salt Creek counting of auy electoral vote or votes large lamp from any State shall be valid unless ob- in front of the premises. They were all canyon to Sanpete Valley instead of is sustained by the affirmative made jection by Ohlson, and with the various taking a .couth westernly direction vote of the two Houses. he has for sale, prove him a first Thurman moved that the resolution be utensils through Millard County. referred to the committee on privileges class workman. If you want anything and elections, that it might be perfected; in the tin line, call on Ohlson. Cokisu Coal. Apropos to the con- agreed to. In the House the civil rights bill was templated narrow guage of the 0. P R. debuted amid much Herald Items From this morning's angry feeling. R. Company to Bear Lake, we met a Brown, of Ky., in the eourse of his Herald we learn that Ambrose V. Leonminer yesterday who had just come from speech referred to the Louisiana troubles ard, "The third from Adam and Christ," the vicinity of the proposed objective brought about by a conspiracy between as he styles himself, a man with a misGeneral Kellogg and a Federal Attorney had He of the new road. been point u.o before Judge, and spoke of Sheridaa's banditti sion from the spirits, was prospecting and was rewarded with a dispatch, reading : "We have heard it Justice Pyper, yesterday, for breaking pair of frozen feet and the discovery of echoed elsewhere that they were thieves open the door and cupboard of Sidney a large vein of coking coal, a sample of and murderers and night riders. Now Hudson. The third from A. &C. was what should be said if that accusation which, with a piece of coke made from should come from one and was fined for con(I speak not of abusive in court,, he showed to us. If his representatit, men but in language within the rules of tempt, also for the offeuee alleged ions are correct there it a fortune in this House), if that accusation against against him, and will have to work on store for Litn and for those who invest that people came from one who is out- the streets with a pick and shovel for lawed in his own house from respectable with him. socie y; whose natne is synonymous with twenty days. Also that Col. T. E. Ricks" case is set falsehood; who is a champion and has been such on all occasions of fraud; who for Feb. 23d. 1875, by stipulation of Ugly. Cask. A case came up before is an apologist of thieves; who is such a counsel, McKean having overJudge Alderman Thomson this morning which prodigy of vice and meanness that to deto the replication to at one time seemed very sorious for the scribe him imagination would sicken ruled the demurrer would exhaust itself. In the plea in abatement. accused. A man pretty well known on and invective once there was a man whose Scotland, Also that the rails of the Utah Souththe railroad, put up at the Delnionio), a trade was murder, and he earned his ern have been laid to Santaquin; trains day or two ago. and told a friend of his livelihood by selling ihe bodies of hie at that establishment that he was ex- victims for gold. He linked his name will run to the terminus of the line some to his crime, and throughout the time nest week. pecting a remittance of money. Yester-da- y world it is known as Burking. the gum of fifty dollars was reeeived The Speaker Does the chair under-stanat Wells, Fargo & Co.'s for a person the gentieman to be referring in Congressional. with the same surname as the expectant this language to a number of the House. Brown No, Sir ! I am describing a The Senate, yesterday, in consequence visitor. He got his friend, who was of the death of Senator Buckingham, character who is in my mind's eye. known at the express offioo, to go with Speaker The chair understood the adjourned after tho reading of the jourhim and identify him, and they obtained gentleman to refer to a member of this nal. In the House the ciril rights bill was the cash. But last evening lo and be- House. Butler's speech at the close of debated. call names. I Brown bo Sir! No, hold! the right man came in on the train This man's name was linked to his the debate was listened to by an im and called fer bis money, and it was crimes; and to day throughout the world mense throng, many being unable to The most notable obtain admittance. is Known to express all that was of it that the first the supposed recipient was a retaliation on of his in in inhuman speech war, point peace, greenbacks had perpetrated a fraud. So forbidden in morals, and infamous in young John Brown for his attack of the he and his friend were arrested, failing politics, I should call Butlerisus. Sen previous day. He read a letter written o Rive satisfaction to the agent of Wells, sation. The Speaker interrupting, said by Brown at the beginning of the war, Fargo & Co., who is a business man and the gentleman did not deal in good faith to the Louisville Courier, ic 18C1, in which he admits having declared at a with the chair. knows what he is about. A scene of confusion followed. Hale public meeting that not one man nor one The parlies who received the money offering a resolution that Brown be dollar would Kentucky furnish Lincoln had been this aiid a made to aid him in his unholy war against "taking little," brought before the bar by the Sergeant-at-arm'hem Btubborn and rather reckless about and Dawes moving for his ex- the South, and that if the Northern army to cross consequences. But this merning their pulsion. He was finally brought to the should attempt would be the borders of it resisted to the administered a and Ihe Kentucky, Speaker ef es were opened to their- - folly, and bar, severe but dignified censure. death, and that if one man was found in a'ter making the matter Butler said in eight years service in the commonwealth to volunteer, he ought straight with '"e express office, the Alderman out of bis to be and would be shot down before being the House be had never gone of a man, leaving the State. word to unkind aa say ,tisfwi that their offence was an error way when attacked, Hale'i (N. Y.) objection to the read and ' unless first attacked, ralher thai a fraud', both defendants tha man leave endeavored never to until ing was that it was a reflection upo e member of the Hum, e,nd IiutUr de discharged, from, custody. he. was sorry he did it Ifrm Friday Daily of Feb. .5, p yes-terdu- v, e fended its introduction on the ground that it was from the official report mvde FLUID EXTRACT by the election committee to the House, and the speaker sustained this view. Butler, in his speech, said: "My deliberate conviction is that the reason why Th only known remedy for many of us do not tome back to Conis because had we not gress passed this BRIGHT'S DISEASE, bill a year ago; because we were a And a positive remedy for party, afraid of our shadow; because we were aptly described by the GOUT, (J RAVEL, STRICTURE, angel who asked to have written to the DIABETES, DYtfrEPSlA, NERVOUS church of Laodicia, 'being neither hot DEBILITY, DROrSV, nor cold I spew you out of my mouth ' Nod retention or Ietitiiiene of Urice, li rit.i- My successor is a very clever gent, but , tion, Inflammation or ulceration of iUe he ceuld no more have been elected than he could be translated to heaven as Eli BLADDER & KIDNEYS, jah was, if he had not agreed to stand SrERMATORRlHEA, o the doctrine of equal rights to all Leuoorrluva or White. Discuss of the Pros men before the law, on every stump in tate Oland, Stone in the liladder, Colulun Ikavei1 or lirickduKt lieponit And lucue or Milky dm- my district. Why we were beaten was . charged. because the civil rights bill was not an accomplished fact." The bill finally passed, with a few amendments, 103 to 98, nine Republicans voting against it. It now goes back to the Senate. Doubts are freely exPermanently CuriM all Diseases of the pressed as to whether the Senate will act DROPSICAL AND BLADDKK, on the measure. KIDNEYS, ! "do-nothin- g' KJVAHNEY'S SWKLLIXGS. ! d pre-mis- tea-kett- to-dn- y d ! s, le es BUCHU EXTRACT A Existing iu Moa, Women and ChiMrea, Memorable Kvcnt. The grand NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! the Boulevard des Italieus, in Paris, the opera-hous- e on largest and most magnificent building of its kind in the world, is at last opened. It was commenced on July 21, 1SG2, under an imperial decree of Napoleon III. issued iu Prof Steele sats: One bottle, of Kearney' Fluid Extract Hiirho is worth more thau All oilier Buchii combined." Price, (hte Dollnr pw Butt), of six Bottles tux Vive Dollvrs. Depot, 101 Dnanc St., Xevr Yori. A physician In attendance to aiidwcr cot renpon-entte and give advice grntiii. 43" Soud itiunp Jor Pamphlets, , TO THE rf free"t Jl With all this September, grandeur purchased by the expenditure of millions, the affair of the Nervous and Debilitated opening night seems to have been Ao Chargtt To begin miserably mismanaged. with, the building was in an unfin ished condition, but the minister of beaux arts, knowing that he was going out of office, rushed Tnatters so as to have the honor of opening the new house. It is charged also that the musical programme was badly arranged, and that only a meagre was provided in which not s oue of the artistes figured. The lovers of ancient muaic as Lulli, Ilameau, Giuck, Mehul and others were not represented, and Nibson quarrelled with Halanzier and did not appear. The conditions imposed upon her with regard to re hearsals were such as to cause her in to refuse to attend, and in order that she might not disap point the public she asked that 1'aure might sing with her the gar den duett from Faust, by whicha re hcarsal might be avoided. Halan zier the director refused, and she was attacked, not obly in the press, but found herself tho subject of a cabal behind the curtain. Matters beoaine so hot for her that she sent a medical certificate that she had taken cold and could not sing, thus giving up her share in the proceedings of that gala night, a fact that she will possibly regret to the end ef her life All kinds of blunders were made, and in fact everything seemed to go wrong, which was due in part to the supreme obstinacy of Halanzier and in part to the lact of the theatre not being ready for reception. One feature alone wa3 superbly perfect. It was the audience. The elite and fashion of the world were present. Every mtiou had its representatives. The foyer, or grand vestibule into which the audience poured during the entr'acte, was crowded. Young Alfonza, who had not started for his throne in Madrid, was there with his mother. They were the centre of a circle. The comte ?c Paris and the dnc de Nemours were chatting plea santly with a group of Orleanists. The due de Iiioglie and his daughter were tbf centre of another throng, while Murat and De Mouchy were bold and brilliant amid a circle of Bonapartistp. The empire, the monarchy, the republic and theeommune were all mixed up in gay contusion, each busy in their several sets, and all enjoying the pleasure of the brilliant scene as though the nation was happy, peaceful and prosperous, and not stewin? over a blow fire of determination and hatred. In spite of the blunderiugs and the splendid costumes and determination to be enjeyable made the opening of the Grand opera-hous- e one of the memorable events of the world. Republican. Pr. J. H. DtOTT, Graduate ef .Mfamon Medical College, Philadvlithia, author of invrnl vh1im)'iI wiiri can he consulted en all liMiuie of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which he made an e- peciul study) either in male or female, no mutter from what cause oiiginnttng or of how loiigRtaud-i- n if. A practice of 80 yearn enaldea him t) trt-disease with auecesa. Core guaranteed. Charge. raonatile. Those at a dixtauce ran forward kU ier dencritiiui; symptom aid enclosing stamp tu. 18G0. pot-pour- . OF BOTH SEXES. for aJrie and CotirndtaliotK preay pottage. for the' Gutte to. Health." Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and S urgou,l4 Dutuie St., N. fcoud ri Y. y first-clas- self-respe-ct heart-burning- St.-Loui- s A Michigan man with, a large has been an emigrant fifty-fofamily, has and times, jo3t sent to Texas for a'pamphlet about the resources, of that State. ur S.T1860-- X THE CELEBRATED TOIIC AiTD APPETIZER, T8 PURELY A YEGETAELE PREPARATION,. composed imply of ROOTS,, HERBS nd FRUITS, combined witb otbfr-ropertie, whlcb in thc-t- nature aro Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diureti', AltertUve aud. Tho whole in predorved hi a buAU eleot quantity of spirit from the Sl'G.VIl CAXrc to ke5 them, tn any climato, whtcbi well-know- n f r Anti-Silio- u. UITATIOI ITTEES no of tin moet dcgirabl 1 hurtles In the world, Timlc ami Ca- -. 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