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Show TIIE UTAH COUNTY TIM IX L.1TEST Tt'EMlAY UVLMNO, ROBERT G. SLEATEK NdV, ritrnsOr TELECIUPII. 111 ItoMrerr. The amount of in the safe stolen from the money 17, 17 1. American Fxprc.--s office hero Oflirinl Aniiipt loti. is stated to ix: $7u,nnu yesterday Chicago, 11. Little Itock spe- instead of 7, non, as telegraphed Editor. cial- ay that Volney V. Smith, last night. Lieutenant Governor Baxters I'!. Cincinnati, jiK-i- -- SO BLIND AS THOSE -- -- semi-puhli- di-ch- arge ei-Ucnc- to-da- lre-i-Ucn- - wa-arrest- ed to-da- y u-- ed er con-jdructe- d Utah-Souther- E-ta-- br g -- pre-cn- ee r, to-da- y; lx-lo- w pl haly-drunk- en to-da- y, It u, e, n, I 'r r ap-jva- n ng ear-step- d. po-itio- u. rs IN. I. COLUMN. in: l'A ox J.T. I I 11 -. I 1 : v f , ( Met-an- nu-- li i -- .J -- II i I -i- v-lie I .M i . I . , , -a 1. . I . i de-pera- -- - I ! WHO Z. C. d hadly-pummele- incumbency, has i ued a procla1 111 l.l ILiinied to llriilh. mation declaring that by Baxters GoverAVoreestor, Mass., 1. The resiahdiction, he lias become WON'T SEE. nor of Arkanse-- , and calling up- -' dence of J. Mitchell, at Lanca-te- r, was burned l.i- -t night. A child on tho people to sustain him. was burned t r death. An editorial of the Tribuiu of The Xrn Arluuivio Trouble. Ihe loth says: iim-li'- j ii lirmr. Chicago, 1. A peci.il to the Five years ago the writer was Post anil Mail hits the following New York, li. A plain marble in Irovo, and was not there again in regard to the new complication lab has leoii placed on L Baxter in Arkansas (iovernor until recently. Outside of a few Hill, in Greenwood cemetery, to and Lieutenant (iovernor Smith mark e imirovt-ment.- s the grave of and public to serve four were elected years Ilorieetemporarily It bears the retroGreeley. the town had actually from January 1, D"- - Ui ease of Gree-iov- , Horace simple inscription: office Not of Governor, vacancy in the graded during the five years. born February fid, died a new house built and many old the Lieutenant Governor is re- November .sth, D72. Dll; the Constitution to ones abandoned and decaying, not quired tv tie duties of (iovernor. a new comer in the place. LiiUakliurciiicn') Strike. Such alxlication has occurred by Baxof Governor abdication the New York, Hi. The strike of e And gives the above as au who has turned over the tho longshoremen U gan ter, of the failure of Mormon Shite archives to one A. II. Gar- The men are gathered in groups enterprise, Industry and perse- land, who was elected IJeuteuant along the dork of ea- -t and north verance. It is a lilx'I ujkiii our (iovernor last month, under the rivers, but are not interfering new Constitution. Lieutenant with the laborer-1- , w ho have taken jKS)ple and false In fact. Let us Smith claims the office, their places. The entire police (iovernor see, thixcuhnioator bays live years and has telegraphed the t, force ot theeity is on duty a- - well 1 lave rolled away and not a new asking that he be recog- as those of Bnoklyn ami Jersey house built and many old oiies nized. Jetty, where the longshore men are likewi-- e on strike. abandoned and decaying, not a Tlit ArknutiM Krotlullun. To our new comer in tho place. 1G. John G. Price, Little lui!inn to lx Armr I. citizens it is idle for us to refute editor ofItock, the Republican, w ho The application made by the this culumny. But to those away Saturday charged with Wywe say that during the period conspiring with V. V Smith and agent of the Crow Indians, inchief-ariarm to d some of the oming, to overthrow' Wheeler, named, this peoplS have creeled Edward warriors for defen-- e against state government, was brought the. and have in successful operation before Judge Cleiuleniu fitting in hostile Sioux, was indorsed by it the largc.st and best appointed chandlers this morning, and after Governor Camplioll, and Ik should it decided was that woolen factory west of the Missis- hearing the testimony the court him on the ground complied with. A- band of about sippi river. That they have laiilt discharged Crow Indian- will therefore evidence showed Vd) nnd paid for the largest court athat while the Ik provided with arms and did not it sufficiently conspiracy again-- t the house in the Territory. That they connect Price with it to warrant ponies, to he in ease Sioux may .lx only, they returned The cs.nal him. sheriff a have unitedly constructed holding defen-- e for of the the needed writs for Smith and Wheeler, that affords the best water-powCrow agency. to was unable he that in the Territory. That they have stating find either of them. Many doubt by menus of irrigating canals whether either of them is in the WHAT JF.II.OTSY 1)111 Hilt TWO the (no pcoplo by corior city. Governor Garland this morn- HOYS I'KOM KOI MILK Ol NTT- more no than ing sent a comnniniation to the ation, monopoly) calling atentlon to the One day la- -t week Squire Saver trippled the extent of arable land. legislature and stating tho steps conspiracy called upon to perform the was That they have by their labor in that he had already taken, asking conthat the law might le so amend- marriage ceremony for a couple grading ami furnishing tio who were making their home at structed ten or twelve miles of ed that he can offer a larger re- the American. They were Drill of SfiOO for Smith and ward than n Railroad. That the Wheeler. A joint resolution was an age which might In? called mathey have excavated and laid in introduced approving the gover- ture, and the husbaud appeared Eimo mortar, one of tho lest nnd nors course, and pledging the to Ik well supplied with the greenbacks. The happy nost durable foundation built of legislature to stand by him. Peroff in one of drove and if fect pair quiet prevails here, stone, and arc contemplating beild-rn- Smith oks lxst buggies, and pnt the has any adherents they do of brick one of the lest nje not make themselves known. The afternoon viewing tlu sights in (xrLnted school houses in the west. congressional invesitgating com- and alxiut Denver, all uncoun-ci-ou- s of the of Joel Schra-geThat they have opened and grad- mittee will not leave here until a rival of the favored hride-grooed new streets, and have and aie who arrived in town on uow constructing road to every robnt (vurt JurlsilirUoii. the ti ochvk train from Boulder. It cauiu to pa- - that Sehrager jutrt of tho County, from this the Washington, 1(. The Supremo -- aw upon the American Hou-- e follow y commercial of centre rendered the Court political and register the name of his hated tho County. That more than one ing division : Perris cl al vs. llig-le- and more aged rival, and right aferror to tho Supreme Court hundred buildings of brick, adobic of Utah. name the wordwife.This his ter In this case action was and frame, have leon erected by brought in the probate court of sight drove Jtxl almost mad with rage, disapixiintmeiit and spite. jirivate enterprise, some as ierfeet the territory on a promissory note, To drown his woes he went and in style, elegant in finish, and per- and judgment, was recovered. got drunk and refused to 1h comcourt the of The supreme territory manent lu character as can be reversed the judgment, holding forted. Next morning tho party name. can found in any place you home, Joel to go to work that the probate court had no started a on where he is working ranch, Afiile from all these evidences ofj jurisdiction of such suit. That on and tho happy couple to shares, is here affirmed, this cKterpriso and industry, (and we judgment two miles about their home, holding the act of tho terriliave not given half.) Wc ask the court sat at one end Yalmont. Joel on torial legislature conferring face to the can his of tho where with editor car, illuminating the probate court jurisdiction in for anwho had him ilmiV to so with girl little jilted both in civil and criminal eases people you w ho was ten Her other. husUind, tart upon that havo in fact chancery and at common law, is observed her that senior, years with the Organic Act ishel so much. Let us add inconsistent which limited .and defined the this close scrutiny on the part of enter-jri-tho the oxe fact more showing Joel Sehrager powers of such courts, and thereannoyed his wife, lie determined of the pcoplo of Utah County. fore void. to put a stop to It, and for that It is that they sustain the Tt.vh purpo-- s stepixsl up to him, nnd a Tli Safe nurjliir' I mu. few sharp words passed Ixriwtun County. Times. That they are reo loth as a City and County Washington, 16. The safe bur- them. They passed out ujxm the froradebt That they attend to glary ease came up again at noon rearinplatform, w here they rchiain-e- d conversation several mintheir own business and let other after and Judge Humphreys, both disappeared. On when the utes, carefully folks alone. That they know that witnesses ns to questioning their action in the arrival of the train at Davidwell directed effort and patient talking or rending about the case son, the young wife, uneasy at endurance will win, notwithstand- sinco the adjournment of the court her huslwinds absence, made ou placed them in charge inquiries concerning him, when ing the false misrepresentations of aFriday, bailiff. The judge then in- it was found that Ixith he and And vito slanders of tho calumn- quired of tho clerk if anything Sehrager had left the train. The had transpired in relation to the alarmed wife, fearing the worst, iating sheet. case since Friday, when the latter took the next train southward to replied that Michael Hayes was seek herhus!iaiid,hut saw on signs is perfectly true, as a con- brought out of jail, Alexander of him or his antagonist along security; and in reply to the road. On her return to Boultemporary remarks, that though going of Judge Hum- der, sick, Weary and full of gloomy further the press may not exhibit its phreys, inquiries that Hayes appri'hen-ioslio found her husit transpired power to control the courso of was committed to jail on a charge band awaiting her. He was Itadly events in a short campaign, it is of perjury in the ca-the com- bruised up and wore a white aro to tell in the long run. For mitment being signed by Daw-obandage aUrut his head. It court. clerk of tho that ho and Sehrager had police killed Judge instance, it is the press that tho clerk to engaged in a scuttle on the rear of directed Humphreys the third term business. isaue a Avri t 0 f bj 'rna fitters the ear, when he drew a pistol, tecum for Dawson and a pen-ointending to use it on his assailout thy writ, nnd sum- ant. Sehrager seized him suddenswearing of increase EngTrue gkeat mon them to appear before this ly about the waist ami-fel- l with lish emigration to America is s court on Wednesday next at 2 him down the upon the the serious' attention of oclock, with records of that court, embankment, down which they Ixith rolled into tho ditch; here the Government During tho and also to show whv theyKirshould connot lo the fight continued until against proceeded present year tho number of emi- tempt of tills court. The jury Ixith were thoroughly bruised they and grants from England has consid- were then brought kick in to court exhau-teWhen the fight was they realized fully their era- erably exceeded the u timber from j and llill oiencd the ca-- e for over Imrra-Mii- g The train ua prosecution. Ireland. 5 ONE MISCELLANEOUS. nearly out of sight, and they were from any station. Sehrager left his antagonist and walked to the next ESTRAY NOTICE. ranch, took the next train for Denver, where he has remained Tin: in mi ii i i lb pent Iimvi: on n spree ever since. u niid n nl h ear ill ti I. It K, Saturday night in the ealahoo-e- , limit ri w Inn-- w Inin on luilfoUi; where he poured out his griefs i. l.nl wind; im in.uk- - in lunmt- . and told his story of woe to our ill lit ill III ll Mill III 'I III il not will lie go u a ' i, n li .n ml nn rn a n Imk, pqmrter. In a il c. in. n ..1 luck to Boulder county to ho nl W M (.11 VI do and will but go laughed at, ol .i t rmmilkt'i ii. at San J mm. in IT ii k N o Ann iim i. l'li something te i riu: woman ti:miti:i mi:.- . , NOTICE. ESTRAY - i , The f I Agents arit i ( tor a-- f a, in (I J Recent caudal eases have had i ii w i. in wi (U.- one common feature, which Id'idx Ml.IH'K, om very monotonou-- . Ini iip- i- iM jv Ini h a ii W 0,1 w here men have evcral It i; it n ai .mkI umit r Ml hi of miimipiT conduct been ami lilkcil 1DMIN hy lilt ,R Ilil toward woman, tin ilc fen-- e has M I''? I. dim made a counter change to the on iT at (U ut Poiitui in thiM-ii-- . i v c -- l j e.- -- I . zionsr's (1 i , , that in each ca-- e the w om in appeared ns a tempter and tho effect 10 4. t . i man yielded only nftera prolonged If this is true, we have herein a new and astmii-h-In- g revelation of mans nature. But it is not true. repeti-- t tion of the cowardly trail of char-actor munife-te- d by Adam when he lied about Eve. Alan has changed very little in certain since Adams time, and is ns ready now as then to xhield him-el- f at the expeii-- e of woman. to a ert Beecher did not that Mr. Tilton hid thru-- t her affection upon him Hi- - part wa- all along, aud throughout the whole intimacy he never yielded except far as appeared neee ary in order to save the woman's feelings, And so Mary Pomeroy tempted Ghndenning. Tlu man had no thought of committing an impro- I rlety in her presence, until her entire w iliingne . Thus this Adam attempted to sve him-e- lt by sacrificing a woman who had gone ton dishonored gr ive. The defeii-- o inn the Beecher ea.-- e for the has given ocist-iorepetition of a wholesale ehhrge again-- t the entire sex. Recently, there have appeared in various many communications from clergymen reciting tho temptations to which men of their were continually profes-io- n From tho-- e the public that womight he led to upno-e men had little e to do in except to seduce preachers. These men represent that their lives have been so many continuous lines of defense guarding virtue from the encroachments of of vice in the per-on- s Refemale membering the ease ol Adam, and certain characteristics that men have revealed from his time down to the pre-egeneration, it .seems fair to pronounce this whole-al- e charge against Christian femininity a baseless and wicked slander. Another of this same cowan v policy appears in the ca-- e of Dr. Jennor, President of the Female Seminary at Xenia, Ohio. He has been charged with improper in connection with theyoung girls under his charge. His lint of defense is that that the girls were the tempters. It is time for the public to protest against further repetition of this nonsense. It is certainly time for manly sentiment to interpose and protect womanhcKxl from the y slander now so ami freit lx it. cast Let uixm quently counted a matter of the deepest for any man, charged with immorality, to attempt to palliate his offen-- e by that the woman tempted him. Whatever the fact may lx sneli a defense must always involve a man in unspeakable dishonor. Chicago Tribune. It IViixo f l0t.li)ll . ; i;KMvnTir( r i 'i i iTmuit ITtli, 17 i. Na. , J'ea-a- Ik"1 Aipiacf ilem ... (urthen m yiii.v CO-OPERATI- id17 lfir For Sale, or Rent. 1 j lU.sMd'.iHl IMAT.AOnn sit1 d ii d !; urllmu iiOtiMR ill'll fun luljiliiiilinl if i -, I. te id mi ol iil.i.ic CHICAGO & eo r.s ex-xt-e- d. chiirch-memlKr- con-ideri- thi-wor- ld s. ng nt p'l: i hr, IT ii j imiiT, W.isbtnton, hiidjnj. ;i !( HI, Indttn,lHM Is, T( re JUlb, M ,hukvoiivillut rb.imp.i',!),IllN.,Nprmpfb i a t. no. I.ouLn, iuiucv A iitl A l.l. 101 N I S MR Til nml HAST, Shout'l Ho (ftt ;r Ticket t ki i : (ID, ul-H- 1 1 , & Chicago North-Wester- THIS IS THE DIRECT ROUTE FOR t 1 eon-du- mod ( WHOLESALE DRY GOODS DEPARTMEXT. I.MOltri X A IK UAK.M.MJ. I ?TT C j.ulogn, I Winon.i, lUilut'.i. MILWAUKEE. A.TTID TDi- - I'.. - .t otl.cr r' the wuh t t! (mi kom the m ALL THE li te rtf t V CIin?-- run MCDERN r Roa (. r oftrnd ( L'nn b tbi rmiu are t. 'r-- tiMT U i tin Ic"!v -- fte-- i ChPlatt Inrf I Tr. r tbm hit r Ftrrx Trttf.r r. ( k uni Ptirr Pwtnt nn" t bm it.lum ho.r I non ti w NH Ala letc Comfbct n ovli from 2 toth- - 10 FaD nExpraa Tralrta-t I'rtll m ur ui. rf thl K (i Dun rry---r wV tn? (hi R t n Tr tie i ir iqJ uRa.i. e jpucc-tlnin m dDretn-- he mr ih logo mvt t ike Ce Srjjenotend I, oDcral Pang r Vfent. M. T:c-ke- (isarn. oll-l- v EXTRAORDINARY Drugs, Medicines, Liguors, Perfumeries, Paints, emd Dye Stuffs. Cmn-icat- ( s. Ois, if"Uins a FI DEPA RTMEXT. ORGA VITH Al.L TI! at Men's and Boys' Clothing, Underwear, and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. I UT L bounded nf them f "lie linde it at this I MEXT. X'TA 3NT, ron, paret xoquiremi tho respex every description. upy win men. t K BAY STATE UT T1IK & CO. 1 and OTHERS, for OISTLY- - fir twenty-fou- r the night before. $13.50 H the fence, gleet awl damaged, driving oi and finall extensive gate off th Maud pro or a barn o.'dollars' ness, in si namo for (or bad fa iific Spt io ofth larino; pdr X, o inatiso or planaiory "ith insi treatment "pondenc iar debit it manhood author L)i kroe doo Salt Lake Consul! from 5 to CALDER & CARELESS, WIioImiiI. .Mmif Deulrn, .T E, market ca Livingstoi Studcbaker Wagons, all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, Wagon I.A7.Y F Timber, Steam Engines, Tura nran fro bine Water Wheels, tic., dc. I on tho fir. ORGAN COMPANY, C. SIIOMXGER Take I i LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, WAGOX AXD COMMISSION DEPARTMEXT. XANfKACTrr.El) 'J (hat In-- ti laen suce t ketion. jouu.i;-k:kplt- , I Myron Firkwiax Lqierintr T, Men, Women and Children's Boots o and Shoes, Sole and Upper sTom:i, Hat her and Shoe Findings of riLKIHT, WAI.XUT tast:d ( S ii VYoollen ! ! EASY AND CHEAP 'lIANti iliat, o lias been Jiireetors BOOT AXD SHOE DEPARTWay i lind (rg. Iliortli oft DR UG D EP.. 1 R TMEX T. CLOTH IXG W. H. STENNETT, nt. T.i'kiU fur - ilo a S lt IjikoCily In I)al.--, t Asi'nl; U. I. IL. H. 11. S i I tts rcutl rm th'tt tpntr Ticket none other. MARVIN HUGH1TT, pir Music, tx u ed to IMPROVEMENTS. Trek Hl. R, t,r.l Puhtnatt rttnl Can n1 (rvi'he Rill Dnwirnr mokiuf nd It Mibr r.,i n l!inAhoRie 'iftv Vir Brak Park an! nm r 1 Pon der, Duse, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuffs, Joints, and Oils. lI that tripin less than ii and Carpets. W.H. hours after lie had dreamed of his death by rail, very much in the same manner in which he had lxon frightened out of lib sleep ea.--s tloriey Dry Goods, Xotions, Hafs, Cups, Wall Piper, Curtain Material The Institution is agent for the celebrated S i ngcr Scxci ng Mach inc. Monthly fur 1J monlhs; lnrhuling a piano over one million in tisein America Tliero is a story of a young stool unit organ method. Tennesseean who did not lxlieve Dirgor or siimll. r sl.en at proixrrtionate in dreams. He dreamed one night prlecs. sixteen Myles to select from. railon a that he was smashed up Orticrs to insure prompt attenroad train and had a very vivid, shivering feeling of falling fromlo-a PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. tion should be addressed to the great height in company witha or Secretary. comotive, and lxating the hissing mon.-te- r to tho bottom of the where HOOPER, they lay in a com- HIGIU.ST TRICKS ALLOWED fur abyss, mon ruin. The smash up woke him and he told his dream to his BARLEY, OATS A DRIED IR U IT. a pi.: father. To show that he despised visions and repudiated dreams, LITERAL DlSCOEST FOR CASH. and rose atxivo hallucinations, he took a railroad trip that day and placed himself on tho safe side of A an ewdenee of the populnriiy of our suspicion of his lira very and hardi- organ biikinuas, uc wilt s.o that finee Inxt hood. He had on other object than to express his opinion of dream-an- d January to Augu-- t, we have sold SIXTY-KKir )K(T NS, amounting to Sll.rjico. dreamers, lie was killed on AX toil , ', or ns-erti- ng (lisp a. MmiII-di- i, , et ca-il- l Tihkii in n r. Em:iiiIh, Mi'iin-lis,, PART JfEX 1. :iv, nviii Wiiii iloM li, ilu Si. lnurii' riiun. W'arrl'Hi, Diihiiqiu1, tfii-I.'ansc, i:ui', ?I ii(iiPt', Groceries, Hardware, Glass and ciuinr, 1!. Kmi in I,n s;,.en- - I.iint, l Wooden (Vilur laiils, orl Junior, Iji Queenstrare, liVur, i'ro-'i1 -- Irn WHOLES A L A Cr R O CE R Y AXD HARDWARE DE- RUNNING 11 in-tan- ee I'l h Railway. n MADE WITH ALL RAILROADS eOMECTIODS EAST CR SOOTH fROM CHICAGO. CLOSE rsf 1 al'U tv, Tuelnnali, h-- I 1' tf merit c fi-- , I", -- el-- N ChAf hunt, Hufliilo, Uuc!ies Ton Min, .XbnUre.t), id bee, hi ml, liis'nii. New Yui k . Phil pli M, i 111 Ib The edlention of our patrons is catted to the fotlmring departments of the Institution and the class of goads dealt in by each. (!( r.tlt ri!'Iu, IT I j dr v iio ID ( . r LAKK CITY. (l.H CHICAGO -o new-pupe- N Cil l'lu0 C i'oi jjar:ieuhit 17 NORTH-WESTER- VS I JS.VI. tork t Id cm m r KAIIAVAY. un-oug- he et i be 1 tU'loi it l!.l util block t fruit trcK1; situated illi choice a -J- re-pe- he-ita- IIM svk nt Mercantile Institution, II V S.M 5 x j nt A ll ee. v Jay-o- n J , i f. uni-- h I . LAKE CITY. v |