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Show fit for their position VEN I NGNE WS fuUUhed Daily, Sundays Exempted, it ronk o'clock. MInYeO AND FUBtliHED BY THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES VT. PEXROSE. EDITOR. De. 2, 188 Weilnenday TIIE FINISH OFfTHE FARCE. William Thompson for set for January' 6th, la manslaughter and a epeelal venire is issued for a Jury Tiraltrial of to sit on the case. The haste exhibited in this matter naturally occasions into its cause. There is only cne reason for it apparent to the public mind ; that: is, the desire that the whole business may bo settled by persons selected from a certain class of the com " . touBity. Tbe (fraud Jury .picked out' by the accused r was kept from be-i- n c discharged for the of inquiries nto bis case. They had just concluded their labors for the term when they were Leld for that object. The next grand Jury will be empaneled from the regular lists authorized by law. and not be specially picked out for'a purpose. So with the petit Jury which would have to try the case unless It was set for the present term. By the arrangement now effected the trial Jury will te .selected on the same principle as the grand Jury was, and tau the reason for tTe peculiar haste may be easily understood. It is commonly believed that the whole thing will prove a farce, .JSrexy possible means will be employed to clear the assassin. In the eyes of the rabid class, whose sentiments arc mouthed by IheTribvne, 'he has killed a "Mormon' and U theretore a hero, ;to be aided in his trial by the whole force of Gentile' tnjpathy and "Gentile" money. That Includes the support of every official who will be eusaged In the Investigation Into the charge. That help is called for by tbe pji p er that Juatlflei the crime. The defense Is foreshadowed through ti:o same organ. It is claimed .that "the territorial etatntea class as felonies all crimes punishable with penitentiary imprisonment," also that lalton was escaping from arrest; and as the law makes homicide Justifiable "when necessarily committed in retaking felons who have been rescued or have escaped, or In arresting persons chained with felony" and fleeing from justice,'' it is areued that Thompson was legally justified in killing Dal ton. The lallacy of such a plea will be seen on a moment's critical examination. The territorial statutes do not punish ttte offense with which Daton was chared by imprisonment lu tie peni tentiary. They do not make hi alleged acts any effemse at all. The law which he was accused of offending is a statute tof the 'United' States, and it defines the offense as a mis-,- , It Is "not demeanor. Therefore a felony, either actually or by implication. .Neither the territoriaj statute nor the .Edmunds act makes unlawful cohabitation "punishable with penitentiary imprisonment. That it is not a felony, even if it were so punishable, is made certain by its designation as a misdemeanor. Therefore that sutteifcge fails in the beginning. t It is when arresting "feiont" that, under certain circumstances, officers are Justified in committing homicide. E. A felon Is one convicted of felony. ' M. Dalton was neither convicted nor even charged with felony, therelore that pita is untenable. And even when felons are escaping or- fleeoi ing from Justice, the act the officer must be "necessarily homicide. done in ert! r This was clearly not the case in the ehootitg at ParowAii. No officer has the right to call a man to bait and Immediately shoot him in the back, as testify Thompson did when he killed Dalton. It is arifi'.ed that "just so Boon as It is established that a Marshal commits a felony, ii he uses any force In the arrest cf a man indicted under the Edmunds law, those. guilty will merely laugh when a warrant is presented to them." A verdict agalasV Thompno ' auch son establish will Tribune nonser.se. It will simply put into effect that which is already established by law, namely, that o Ulcers have no right to kill persons charged with a simple misdemeanor, whether tbey are escaping or not. There has never beerr a case of unlawful resistance to arrest under the Edmunds law since Its enforcement, and there Is no cause to anticipate any, unless ty the verdict of a packed lury it is established, contrary to and In defiance of law, that a deputy Marshal may shoot at persons accused of a' mlsdenipaaor; whan it la quite likely that citizens will prepare to defend themselves against official assa?s!nation,and there will be trouble man In the land that no , or woman desires to see. It is asserted that "the Mormons wilt do their utmost to convict Thompson; therefore it is claimed that the "Gentiles" most see that he has "every advantage under the law ."If this U not cool and impudent in the face of the facts, what can be designated by those terms? The whole matter will be la "Gentile" hands. Judge( Jury, prosecuting attorneys, all .the officers and attaches of the court and all In the defease ;will be "Gentiles."" What more coald any "Gentile" murderer ask, or any apologist for official assassination demand. And yet the support aad luflucuca of tbe whole."Gentlle" element in the Terr! tory is solicited, as necessary to the "Gentile cause." "A fair trial" fs all that we can now ask for, but this the public do not ex pect. The indictment found by the friends vi the murderer, and the course taken to secure a trial before a Jury of the kind described, do not encourage the anticlpatonhat Justice will claim Its own. So the people simply wait for the finish of the farce, which they will be the finale of the terrible t '; i tragedy at fa rowan. la-n- ry sola-purpos- anti-"M3Fnio- n" - y eje-witness- es well-dispos- ed " en-gag- ed be-lei- ve AN1N V teS TiQ AHO N REQU1UEP. Th letter from Mrs. Butler.publlshed Dksxkkt Ksws, In Tuesday evening's ' ' 1 U. BMarshal'a at deserving of two stones afloat tention. There are . - ft f .1-arrest iu ui jjt. ntl.a la regaru uk by deputy Marshals at Marriott's In Weber County. One comes from the Butlers, the other from the deputies. that violence was used on It Is jeviden and very bad laeguage. occasion the Mr. Butler' version was first given to the public and reflected very "badly - on the officers. Deputy Whetstone's explanation - put . Mr. - JSutler r In a most unfavorable light. We published both sides aa given by the parties, without comment. JiowV come Mrs. Butler's communication," not written for rubllc effect, but by way pi private rnrresDondence with a friend: Her ' statements corroborate her husband's charges and give further particular f7 which call for an ioTestia,tiai$ Iiwhst Mrs. Batler states Is tr9, -. : -- . aad tra nn worthy entrance Into decent homes. We are aware that deputy i Marshals may sometimes be Justified In resorting to extremes in order to make arrests, particularly when resistance Is offered or strategy Is resorted to for the purpose of evading process. But there Is no need to nse foul 'and profane language; tOTescrt to threats of personal violence, nor .to assail peaceable people with ? loaded weapons. Still less justifiable Is the service of subpeenaes before daylight on ladies In bed. Whetstone and Steele are charged with this cenduct, and it is on that account we ask' the Marshal io Inquire Into the facta. ' By this we do not mean simply obtaining the statements of tbe deputies. That Is not sufficient. When men act like brutes they are I'not likely to be particular as to the truth. We do not charge the officers with conduct of this kind ; we only ask for a fair investigation. We do not belire'that Marshal actions Dyer would countenance such as related by MrsBuUer. - There is no necessity for them, and they will not make arrests easier or the service of any legal paper more effectual. The proper execution of the' law Will not be forcibly opposed, but trouble is likely to grow out of such violence as that complained of. This we desire to pre vent, and we suppose the Marshal coincides with .that feeling. Patience has its limits and there Is a point at which quiet submission cannot be expected of erring mortals. Whatever may be made of these remarks by those'who are eager to pervert s our sayings, our object is to save trouble, not to make it, and we are satisfied that much of it will be prevented by care on the part of those who- - have to cx- -, ecute the law to keep within the limits of the law. Proper lnqnirj lnto-iiii- s case Is all we ask and we believe no "white" man, private or official, will deny that It la called lor li Justice to all concerned. It may be Irritating to certain parties to have the Dxskrkt Mwa bring each matters into prominence. But we cannot help that. At any rate we do not Intend to keep silent on that account. Wewill not find fault with men for doing their duty, but we propose to maintain the rights of the people and resist unlawful attacks on their persona and domiciles, no matter who are the assailants or who feela disgruntled by our comments. We look for a Just and impartial examination into this affair. of . -- . OUR CHICAGO LKrTKR. Tbe City Happy ana IroaperoMa Proposed Emmem Sewer sustl m IHknbtful Boon for St. Louis The Clerg-- aad tbe Ballet Wlaat we y Unta'l Ut bat Haatlistt, ta Chicago, Dec. It cannot be denied that Chicago,, to21, 1886. wards the close of 1880, presents as a showing as any city In America. .Peace prevails,', business flourishes and general prosperity' In : . visible on every hand. Politicians amuse themselves by thumping newspaper men, preachers occupjhe frent ieats at the ballet-oper- a pformances, and our engineers are seriously contemplating an outlet for Lake Michigan to the Galf of Mexico by way of the Mississippi lllver. These are developments that any city might bo proud of. Chicago must be credited with having established the most effective - FRHSS CENSORSHIP published reports calculated to , bring our Connty Oomraissupners Into The press censor, Mr. took the- matter In hand. A of the peccant paper representative was found. atCti in a snort time, the journalistic vision waa obscured, thea lournaiistie probosclswaa emitting crimson Catallan' aire am in short, Mr. MacArthy gave the a real . 0KXTBR00X StfQGlXa. Mr. Mac then proceeded to a court of justice, and arraigned himself as a discharacter, and paid a line. Tbe orderlyman press sought consolation in his tierce resolves were 'hurled and club, at the treat MacArthy. The pen may be mightier that the sword, but the pencil is not mightier than MacArthy's "duke." ' The most remarkable. thing about this incident, was tbe suddeu conversion of the offending newspaper to relixion. A few daya after Mac's and treatment, the geueroua came outsalutary openly, acknowledge f taper former its ng sinfulness, and flatly declined publishing any ' details of the divorce case. Corporal chastisement is, alter all, a potent factor In reform. Chicago will In future have a decent paper, and Carter Harrison can get a good night's sleep . occasionally. , Our pulpiteers have organized themj selves into a kind of " con-tem- p. Mac-Arth- y, - news-gather- er Colin-Campb- ell "' : - i TOAMvnc nnxMj.v - for iot advertisement and criticism. . They have denounced the stage, the drama. 'the opera, tbe ballet, and in fact all the anDendsres and belongings of Thespis, Thalia and Terpsichore. Therdid not do It on hearsay, they went Into the places and sat in the judged for themselves. They BU front seats, and witnessed young lemaies, irom ' sunny indulgxtaiy ing in all the S poetry of motion." Poor old Parson Bumble, it did yon good to feast your eyes once on such a scene. Unfortuualely our preachers are not worthy oi sues a city as cm cago. If there were any Mac Arthys among them, they would '"bare Jumped on the stage, wiped tbe floor with tbe oircnea ui naugnty nudity. manager, ana niaae urewooa or me orcnesura lteallv. this ballet Is said to be i nuisance. I am not a preacher and of course did not see It. The books say It was originally a good thing, and that males were toe periormeur if reform can be effected at all, itos by reverting to the primitive system!. Why not get up a Danes oi yi-s - . r - MisnflTsmxtx.' . - s : pig-rin- ? riaronMSBsf roo-ber- y, - - - Tbe opposition to carpet-baggeg seems to grow and and take deeper root with the growth of the Territories. Another Illustration of this is found In the following from the Butte Miner:. "While Governor Leslie will bu treated by the people of Montana with that respect and courtesy due his" exalted position, yet if he knew the height and depth of the feeling which prevails In the Territory against tbe appointment of to' Federal offices within it, we believe he would prefer to remain in bis native State. The people of Montana never did take kindly to carpetbag politicians, but now, since enjoying a slight taste of 'home rule' in the form of a few, resident Federal appointees, they are doubly disgusted with this late, exhibition of President Cleveland's disregard of their wishes." carpet-baggin- non-reside- IP SabaerlWsl Capital, i nts fate; ija sjapltaj, . - HIBKR J. QRAST, Loose Muscatel, De Ilesa, Loudon Layer, Valencia and Sultana RAISINS, ZAIMTE CURRANTS, LEMON, CITRON and ORANGE PEEL, , - JAMES SHARP, CUAJ3 A. XStlTH. t, and Titat. DIRECTORS., I John TTenry Pn.l.h, 1 John C. Cutler, Oeorga Bomney, I David Eccles, The. Q. Webber, P. T. Farnswonh. K. M. ORAHT Sc. CO., ageata. Offiot: 40 Matt Tempi St., Salt LaU CUg. IStty. Henry-Dlawoode- , Almonds, Wilnuts, Pecans, Received Direct from the Manufacturer a New Supply of IMPORTED 1 BARTOW A CO., H MAIN STREET. THK TTMK TO TITHING ORDERS FOR GOODS. TAKEN IN EXCHANGE If. E. PHELPS IX THE FLgCTATIONS offer opportunities to specu Three doors north of Herald. , lators to make money In Grain, Stock. dlw Bonds and Petroleum. Prompt personal attention given to orders received by wire Full ot mall. 'Correspondence solicited. information about the markets on our Book, MIDDLE-AGEA WOMAN. FOU'GEN- which will be forwarded free on application. A eral house work. No washing er Iron A. D. KTLX, Barter aal Brekar, o a person wen re- 38 uooa wages ing, Broad and 34 New Sta., New York City. to Mrs. Coffee commended. Applypaiu 9th John,' East and Sooth Temple Street. Though Smith hia bellows blows. And HtditS do swell aad burst. Each Salt Lake eitisaa knows Freeman's bound to be tfrst. Tombstones, Monument, Mantels, Iron ManteiM, Urates and Hearth Stone. 1EJIPI.E ST., KOUI-- Opposite Atatmblv Fish Store, 76 Market Row, A Where all kinds of FISH can be fonnd at the Lowest WHOLKSAJUri: AHD d IN rig-wre- n, rktail. and families snpnllod. Waroa calls every day at your door. Send ha roar orders. SS4 KUrMss ataat 7 W. rtrat BMtla DRY GOODS, STAPLE frrT0 ivn Aaalg-ainen- t. to-da- - j. . to-d- ay i lv - - .... m ' THE WELL KNOWN Watch Maker and Jeweler, Has a Fine Selection 5 " England's KITS' of WITCHES i CH1IRS - 1UO, tor sixteen .years, they have steadily gained in favor, and with-- ealea eonataatly Jewelry, CLOCKS and SpecUclcs, vl have lcrouie (lie roost ntereas corset throughout the United States. popular riuuaa. a and It II ncrades are made in Wmcnuupriil sen at The Slwrt. Metliuitt and k'xtrm Long Waist, suitWatr.hea and tcr Jewelry Cleaned. able for till ttxarcH. The O quality, nade ef Clocks All Work Warranted. Uepaired. is wear to warranted twiee bnglish Coutil, as long as ordinary corset. IligUeRt awards from all the World's rreat Fairs. The last medal received is (or Vrat Degree of Merit, from the late KxpoaUioa held nt New Orleans. While scores of patents have been found worthless, the principles of the Glove r it tins: have nroved invaluable. Retailers are authorized U refund money, if, ou examination, these Corsets do not prove as represented. Fer aaler every- . Uiniar COWS! COWS!' where, CsrfHlwxne FORAIE, Choice Sew llilcli Cows, tree on appUeatl. THOMSON, LANGDON A CO., New York. d NOTICES OP SALE. STALLIONS. BUCKS and BULLS. "T XrOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN iN pursuance of a a order of the Probate Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, made on the ltjk day of December, A.S). 1SSH, in the matteref the estate of Malcolm Macduff, deceased, the the administratrix of said esundersigned, tate, will sell at private sale to the highst bidder,, for cash, current fnnds of the United States, and subject to eonflrmatioa on or after Saturday by said Probate tne 8th day Of Court, January, A. 1. 4S87, ail the estate of the said interest anj nirbt, title; Malcolm Macdnif, at tlfce time of his death, an! all the right, title, ijnd interest that tbe said estate has by eperntjou of law or otherwise acquired other tU'f or ia addition to that of the said Macduff, at the tiiuetf his death, in and to all that certain or parcel of land, situate, lyias; lot, piece and being in the said County of Salt Lake andTemtorv of Utah, and bounded aad described as follows, A certain tract of land1 situate, lying and being in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, and known as the "Macdufl property" tbe same being part of Lot four (4) Section fourteen (14) Township one (1) North of one Lake (I) West.Sait Range Meridian, and containing., in all about twenty-nin- e (29) acresof land, more or Jess, with the improvements thereon. Bids will be considered for the of said property either in whole orpurchase iu as may be suitable to purchasers, andpart, for the best interests of said estate, and must lx presented In writing, at tbe office of Charles VV. Stayner. Attorney at Law, Squires Itailding, Main Street, Salt Lake City. Said bids must specillcally state whether they are for. the ot the whole property or for a part parehaae only, and tf 4he latter, fororwhich part, giving a correct dessame, as to metes and cription and the size of area desired, with tbe bounds, offered. . The said administratrix reprice serves tbe right to reject any and all bids made for said property or any part thereof. Terms of Sale: Cash, current funds of the United States. Deed St the expense of . the, purchaser. JANE MACDUFF, Administratrix of the Estate, vef Malcolm Macduff, deceased. Salt Lake City Utah, Dec. 90, law.' (JUAHLKS W. STAVNKH. Attorney for Estate. ALSO, CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! l , in them. BOOTS ,( .,-- . The Ntl(t Ffrit TYmm nlalnlv hint that the best thing Austria can do ia to submit to Russian wished In order to avoid a conflict. Tbe Tagblatt and other papers bitterly deplore tbe fact that Austria Is compelled to abandon her Ralkan programme, because she has been lefMn tbe lurch bv Prince Bismarck, who made peace with Kua la. prvTT7f'BXtor War 'Loan.' " - .. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S, SHOES. JkJS'jy ASSORTMENT COMPLETE OI ENGLISH & AMERICAN CARPETS, : Linoleum and Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mats' and Ait Squares. CURTAINS io VARIETY. WALL PAPER& DECORATIONS. 0. ':'. HALT LAKE CITY. 6 NOTICE! SALE B,ik.IIV Misses' and Children's In Ladies', . Cloaks & Wraps.- 25 NKWMARKJSTS at SO 20 CHAIRS, FURNITURE, ' AKD , UPHOLSTERY, SUITABLE a) 12. CO, ? and 17 10.OO CO, Christmas Presents, , i ' ' 10 Ilandsosne Damassft Newmarkets, at half ruie. 12 Astrachaa Sacques, (this Reason's) at $15 OO, 18.50 and 22.50 from $20.00, 25 OO and 27 50. Jut reduoed Cloth Wraps, 25 Latest former prices IMO.OO, 12. 50, 10. OO htyle 1J.0 un! U OO and 18; now reduced to 97. 50, O.OO. OO, 17.50, 25 Boucla and Astmcban Wrsps, at $ 00, 12. OO, 15. 20.00 and 23. OO, reduced from 12.00, 15.00, 18 00,21.00, -- Call and See them at , t m mm m - mt n nm nni n mm m mm nm nn anna nV - mmm mum m per cent, MAIN ST. 116 . . CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. 200 Misses Newmarkets, AT A OK RAT SACUIP'ICK. HISSK" AND i U : TH E .;.DRAWI NG $3 0.0. u.o coat. 100 Children CJoaks, Sizes 2 to 8, ut $1.75 to 0 00 narked down 25 r cent. Iicdticed 23 per cent. &S Misses' Moucle Cloaks, $3.50 to O.OOw i MM fc, SATUBD11 JAf. if8.7, - AT & CO S STOVE STOBE, 39 and. 41 E. SOUTIT. Fill 2 ST of HOLIDAY GOODS hare Just Opened the Handsomest Lot . ALL W yr hart over shown. THKY AUK and invito Inspection. Special Sale of ILVEN KOYKLT1KU, - ' .,, We have Joat Opened and will cootlnoe to receive large uhlpmeats dorlna:.,. of Bilk and Lincu llandkcrchletaufur the next ten daya, oi an Klegaot Stock: we hare ever shown, Ladlaa'. Oentaand Children: the Handsomest Variety ' and Td UK SOLD AT OKKAT BARGAINS I - ask Special Attention this Montli , JPJSICES REDUCED IX --EVEBX DEP'T. We Bargains! n(ltld la rhanMs4.Vanil trmt .Shm w not received lhm:'nan y UV " "rSr'J Sv abore address until FRIDAY; JDECElIBEn Slat, 18S0. BarinFBargains! 11 GOLDSMITH & CO'S mMUM 6 ml la, - iTesiaoat. Orson n. PetUt, W. N. William, Scc'y and Tas. John ITenry eA Vice-Preside- . u ) t i Co-o- p Fumitnre AND THE HUSH STILL CONTINUESJ Co. at JEXCXDIKULT LOW PEICCa cola larr, complete aad Offers well-assorto- A d lection,' especially selected to meet tbe demands of a moserata or limited parse. Courteous atteatioa to the Tisltor as as the pares aser. S. E. MAKES, Wall . ; . s) : ; f. COffljPlG te in Cloii! IST" Call and Sea our Immense Bargains for the Publlo and th Wholetalo Trado. r Wt ay what wo mean, and mean what we say. ; opt. ..: 41 IIAHI Cmdr, and 1C3 to 100 X7. Fonth. Temrle ft., , , and S.LK IMDXERCIIiEFS ! -- nmm : iot- - fob Tns W.liDSEH Oo! reduced from 24.00 and 0.00. 30 Frieze Wraps, (Klepant Styles and Materials) at $20.00 to OO.OOJ a reduction of 40 uer rent. ovmi nvi as ii n ruin, ivumi iun. ivsiiiih iict.wiu, a r u'M a imp 'vhm riisn . srs rfTmsX A 1UIU attVr ndlSllBlt 0Vur 23 Ladles Short jackets, at $5.60, 7.00, 10.00 and 12.50. ' Forty red actios. 1 P. OO than half lrlce. TOR SOW UMLOADDta. 5.50, reduced from $7.00, 8.00 and O 7.00, reduced from lO.OO, 12 OO & lS ! 918.00, 20.OO and 23. OO. 15 RAQLANS, (La teat Style) at $0.00 and 8.0O, reduced from 910 00' ' and 12.S0. , 25 RAGLANS, (Latest Styles) at $12.50, 15 00, 10.60 and 18 00, redeed from 20 OO, 22.50, 25. OO and 27.50. 15 Far Lined avnd Satin Quilted Silk Circulars, at 8 OO, 15.O0, lS.OO and 24.00 . 1HI9 IS KXACTLV HAI.K COST. IS Elegant Ruulan Circulars, also, at IihIT their usual cost. 12 Handaome Brocaded. Silk Dolmans, (last year's goods) at lens t&" Our Patrions who), aire' Troop Ordered Out, . Vienna, Dec. 29. The Vienna Prest. is becoming convinced that Rnssia la determined upon war. Reports of increased . Russian armament, are continually coming to band from various sources. The latest intelligence of this kind is to tbe effect that 300.000 Rassian troop have been ordered to Massia-kof- f, and that occupants .of 10,000 houses have received official notification that soldiers will soon be billeted SOO.OM OF MEN'S, STOCK LARGE WEST TEMPLE ST., llftTC tne War Fain Tne Clrenf Bear Men's, Touths', Boys and Child i on's "Wcur. DATS, CAPS AND GEMS' FIMISIIIM GOODS. ATAiUA PRATT'S FARM, to-wi- . By Telegraph to the Xsws. FOR Miia Preparatfeu for n War Lean. Pre-vlstoiM- PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS LINE OF' JEWELRY FOR ELEEIIIIT PRJtpOT & BEE BE, - , ! ' Tv" Three Hundred Thousand Russian V i Troops Called. .' LADIES' & ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT! , r VI TQ RATES GREATLY REDUCED. AN EVERYTtlINO DESIRABLE 12 K. FIRST SOUTH ST., No. ' THE GREAT BEAR LETTING LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR. tf LM HENRY REISER, first-clas- ort CITlVd OTTtfC Prices.' Elegant C03IBLATI0.H SUITS at Crcatlj WdwM Ladles9, Misses' and Children' Wixtjt In Immciise Variety, at near Hotels ay r-s- ST( CK OP LARGE AND COMPLETE -- to-d- .Wi k GLASSWARE CUM, nrjinCiP II. FREEMAN, JOHN la atill In the Tan, having opened Hall. LINK OF HOLIDAY GOODS FREE COUNTRY. A CANDIES. E . SPECU-LaTK- - WATSON BROS., THIS IS Stonecutters and Bnilders; OF1 STAPElTand FANCY flKOCERIESC ACTIVE -- HOME-MAD- COMPLETE nishixgs; NOW STOCK CHOICE SPICES. aad see them before purchasing. jt&- Call ' Lowest Prices guaranteed for CASH. Large stock of HATS and GENTS' FUR STATIONERY 1378 A 1SSO & Brazil and Tea Nuts. Filberts, IlvIlri:EIV8I: Men's, Boys' and Children's. BOOKS OF CONSISTING too.ooo . oxjOTBciisrca-- i.;.-- - IW CHRIST IS FRUITS! 65Mt3 Com-mlng- s. . ull-tcro- wn Kerry GMslmas ! Happy New Year! 29.--Sh- ortly Feral , MAM. rs T-ti- Joe Dock NeWaan. Tbe Rev. la u Cook, .xeonard. Mr. .bmotv City or Boston. Lamb, (lis Grace MacNelce, and His Eminence MacMillan, with Kate Field as airector, would, max a splendid Haitela Destroyed bjr'FIrO im fenn- oaiiet troupe; ii wouia not on immoral Ivaiila The to see them. t Arrangour engineers are eontemniatinr a ete. ement, work of igreat moment. Tnev nndertake co iana iae sewerage ox Chicago In the ...... Gulf of Mexico. It is claimed Lhi can rfie Telegraph to tbe Maws. . be effected by deeneainir the TJoa ' Ane-tneHotel Fire. 111 nea river for a distance of a few miles.: Then the waters of . Lake 29. The Union Dec. Pittsburgh Michigan, as well as all the sewerasre notel and a large block of buildings at and drainage ef the Chicago district oreensDurg. reno., were totally de from J ran ton "to the Indiana sute by fire this morning. The new line, will go by St, Louis. Cairo, Mem- - stroyed were all burned, Including buildings new n ana uneans. Ana rood old the Laird Hotel,' Loss puis sixtv thousand Father Mareuette or Robert Cavalier aeuars. La Salle should ever again seek those realms, be can proceed down tbe Tne tree Car striken In Keeret Chicago rlyer and on to the Mississippi wi.uout Meavmg nis canoe, as Saw Francisco. Dec. 29. A secret had to do formerly. It la nut vet tney de meeting of the striking street car men cided whether any ; , ., was held in a dark room at a late hour last night and was continued no to a THiButa wru. Ba xacTXD Nothing of the Irom" St. Louis for the" boon we are o'clock this morning. can be learned, but it is proceedings about to confer on. her. A good deal of generally believed that tbe object waa our sewerage must enter Into th to bring about a tie-u- p on all the roads drinking water of St. Loala. and nf io the citr. 'I he men express a stronar course that will give then) a new vigor determination to resume work unand vitality, and rouse up! that sleepy, til their claims not are granted. torpid, overgrown German village wlta XA Doable Ralelde. French names to Us streets to some activity. Chicago sewerage might inBosTOS.Decr 29. Tbe details of a spire St. Louis to throw off the do tragedy, resulting In tbe minion of Jay Gould and Buasel Sage: sensational death two of women, who will in fact, this may lead to Its becoming.a be burled inyoung Mount Hope Cemetery ' f city. are . printed this morning. Business is flourishing in Chicago, The matter, although known to the aubat it is said that the whisky busineaa thorities for some, ftime been is the mest prosperous.: Five hundred guarded and not a breath of has the affair dollars per annum Is now the license has before been made nubile. Sadie tee tx one whisky mill. Some reform- Bigelow and Lizzie Hart, aged respec-tive- lv ers propose raising this fee to l,ooi). and nineteen tpim. eighteen not be generally beflevea that came to Boston two or three years It mayare ago there places in Chico devoted to ana secarea erapievmenti in a larse . mm ring to the vacancy In the cabinet urges the ministry to endeavor to provide some means by which Lord Churchill can resume office. The Telegraph thinks W. H. Smith secretary for war, may be appointed leader of the government party ia the commons. The Daily News in an article this morning advocates a postponement of the redemp tion of consols for five years, In order to pave the way for. the eventuality of a war loan. gs . known ' to tbe history of Journalism. The new censor ia named Buck Mac Arthy. Physically bes4s a counterpart of John L. Sullivan, sn if Mr. Trade is to be relied on, Bucks in the field as an intellectual rival ot Sbakspeare. Mr. Trade has stated in a public court that MacArthy 'was' the author of "Venus and Adonis.". Ignatius Donnelly would do- - f well to take Mr. cognizance of this statement. IKmuelly is laboring very earnestly and enthusiastically to "prove Shaka-pear- e a myth. Recently, one of our newspapers ; decorations, and embelllshmenU ol love with a respectable business roan of ithls city land thev were marwhich cost 75 ,000, but It Is a fact. ried. Soonr after, however, TBK WHISKY TRADE t is it they separated, owing, has become the premier one 'in this said, to the .husband's abase. The girls then went to New York and city. There are six or seven Alder- two men, four County Commissioners, and were employed there for a time in a dozens of other officials In large retail bouse, but; returned to this trade. The person ofengaged' a "saloon Boston when they formed the ackeeper" is as sacred here as that of a quaintance! of two young ' men. On Jesuit in Quebec, or a Dominican In Christmas night tbe four were together Italy. Only a lew , weeks ago the at a bouse on Bowdoin street and "nigger porter"of one of these saloons drank wine there. Before separating was interfered with by a city policethey bad a serious dispute, the men man. Why, there was such a clamor however, put thesis aboard the car raised against the whole police force en route to their South end lodgings. by tbe press and pulpit, that one would THE GIRLS WERE IN AN EXCITE fell justified in wiping' out the whole STATE police force, if half what Is said of them were true. It is no Joke to cross when they boarded the ear and at once a "nigger porter"ln a saloon, and discussed with each other plans for policemen who want to hold their positaking their own lives. Leaving the tions and not be counted among they obtained two boxes of "rough better speak civil toaigger car on rats" at an apothecary shop and be too License but may porters. good, hurried to their rooms, mixed the poimuch of it makes tbe gin mill grinder a son In their toothbrush mugs and manold Grant. than bigger swallowed it. Sadie took an overdose It may be all very well to take an and did not feel its effects as did Lizoptimistic view of matters, to pass a deep stupor. over things placidly and quietly, but in zie, who sank lntd realizing what had been dom, our. serious moments we must admit Sadie, rushed Jnto the street and rusht d that there are , back to the Bowdoln Street house where the yotfpg men still were. FindDUTIES ASS OBLIGATIONS ing them she implored them to nurry to Reon us as citizens of this resting the South End bouse and 6a ve Lizzir. public and members of civlliztd soci- By. this time tbe poison was taking efWe is must It ety. acknowledge that fect upon Sadie, and throwing herself to assert something on necessary for-ua bed she Remere This self. beyond groveling WRITHED IN PAINFUL AGOJiY. a was be not to made founded public of football by every adventurer and Medical aid was summoned, but after who wants to catch an Irish, scalawag of differing she died. The a Dutch, or a bigger vote. Nor was it six hours young men ually decided to go to founded tp compet&with other coun- Lizzie's house and break tbe news to tries in the production of her. They ialled there, and upon and mouse - traps; and reaching Lizzie's room she was found was an extended invitation though to all intelligent and virtuous enough lying dead upon her bed. rwfalr-tw- o to appreciate and enjoy good governThMuaa Mmc Recovment, yet' the Oooik, the pauered fre-- I be BkllnM Bobbera. the criminal, the peon, per, Ka., Dec. 29. It Leavenworth, were not included in this invitaat a late hour last night tion. The idea of Washington and was learned Detective Plnkerton came to tnis Jefferson' was to establish a system of that in response to a summons from city a would be political perfection that "Jim model for all systems, and that would airs. Wltrocx, who Informed him (Pinker-ton- ) embody the accumulated wisdom and that she had important informaof the past. idea was philosophy for him. When Plnkerton arrived the grandest ever known. Tbe Greek tion Mrs. Witrock's house,, be was Idea was bat mere municipal indepen- at handed an express package containing dence, the Roman Idea was mere mili- $22,000 which Witrock tary conquest for selfish aggrandize- bad sentin tocurrency, nis lamuy alter tne ment, the English idea was and sending word by a messenger is commercial superiority, but who brought the money that be had THK AMERICAN IDEA won it by gambling and speculating. He directed nU family to keep the embraced the improvement and progsecreled for him, as be bad shot ress and welfare of humanity the money a man in Chicago, and told them that. world over.for humanity's sake. Let us It would be attached for damaee , ai d look around and ask ourselves, are we that was obliged to abruptly tne spirit and principle of our leave heChicago acting inare on account of we carrying out the Idea of fathers, not "The .money shooting. this; and Jackson? been disturbed and was in the had Washington, Jefferson original a Just here, criticism of this country wrappers. Plnkerton will probaby remade by M. Kenan, some few years main here during ago, naturally obtrudes itself. The It is supposed that Witrock,bidduring learned Frencuman said : "The sound one of bis visits to this city, large instruction of tbe people is an effect of of the money stolen and that be tbe high culture of certain classes. The sums will now turn- it over to the detectives. countries whicb.llke the United States, There already been received of the have created a considerable popular in- stolen has about $45,000. money struction without any serious higher V Interviewed. Wttreelc Mr. Instruction, will lout; have to expiate this fault by their intellectual medioDec. Leavenworth, the detectives who crity, their vulgarity of manners, their after midnight, of genesuperficial spirit, their lack Witrock. alias Jim ral Intelligence." There are persons broughttoFred left Whitrock's this who may deem it patriotism to tell the house with their city, repairt-- to prisoner, Frenchman that he lies, that be is a a hotel, where they a room and took sorehead, but that wouldnot settle the retired. While the two officers were question. Let usi consider bis statewith WitrocK from the house, ment rationally, Every iiehtly bal- absent was induced Witrock Mn. areporter anced mind must admit that the sound to tell what she kuew of,bythe case, as instruction of tbe people must be her son's connection wlthlt could uot looked for from authors, Journalists be concealed. Between broken sons and preachers. And unless they are sheadmiiud that Fred bad particimen of the highest culture, how be repated in tbe robbery, bnt would can they give sound instruction? leased, as he had confessed all to the detectives. She said that shortly after WHERE ARB OUR AUTHORS?). robberv Oicar Cook tame to Have we ten, tke Be:tto answers, where. her and visited Leavenworth' have we one worthy to be called a man one evening, and after of highest culture was iu is tnere one manj to her for some time said Fred talking in w tnis oroaa lauu wormy to rang trouble, that be had made a large sum with Matthew Arnold, Prof. Huxler, of on a wheat deal in Caicago Prof. Tyndall, Ilerbeit Spencer? In andmoney bad some dinlculty with a broker is not States there the United over the matter which ended in his s what could be called one be n&d to ilee shooting the latter; that we have in Journalists educator. and wanted his from the county bnt what are they? Mere com- mother to take care of the money plenty, of of and scandal fabricators until she beard from him fur pilers falsehoods. With the exception of Mr. ther. This she agreed to do Godkin. of KewYork.and a few others. and the money was lelt in ber posses there are no journalists vffky of the sion. Some time after this another name. The average Journalist does not young man who lived in this city but write to educater but to connrra preju she refused to divulge, whose dice oi party bias. lie does not write to called, identity and .left another package of to but teach political philosophy, monev. and on two other occasions to the methods of the savage and two otner young men called, at differHe will bloodshed ure tbe lunatic. and left money which they ent In Utah, or mobbing in Illinois, acd saidtimes, bad come from Fred. When asked call it patriotism. He will suggest ti e if she knew the amounts, or sum total. framing of penal laws for matters She said she did not: "that they were which the very principles and organiza- large packages, but she had never tion ef our Republic provided for. He counted it. believiag . Implicitly in trows fat on excrement like the beetle Fred's story, and thinking sbe was or the vulture. How about prtcha-trs- ? for bis property, Don't mention themj except and thatgoodbeby caring came by it honest Mr. Beecher and one or two more, they occasion to and had no are a race of Denis Kearneys. Instruc- ly, use anv of having money of her tion and culture are unknown to them. own. When it, asked bow the detectives They are fit tor nothing but ballet'. per- happened to be here searching ber formers. when I read of Fred's said she house, arrest f immediately wrote to the ex IXTRLLKCTUAI. MEDIOCRITY, press company, telling them of the superficial spirit and lack of general money and requesting tnem to come to Leavenworth, and that is undoubtedly intelligence are certainly marked characteristics of our classes" to- why they are here. ' day. When Kate Field represents our Heavy intellect at the Capital, heaven help Dec. 29. Chas. H. Ray usl She owns $100,000 worth of teleNew York. cerstock, the papers sayto;' sbe mond, dealer in suppries at 121 Champhone is own fa ber Street and 103 Itead Street, made phonetic enough tainly y whole phonic company. Our super- an assigdme.nt for tbe benefit of ficial spirit Is .well represented by bis creditors with preferences amount Baskln and Bennett; but it is doubtful lug to 200,000. whether their spirit reaches even, to Taw President. the surface. The general intelligence is well represented by- Mr. Kdmunds Dec. 29. The Eresl Washington. and a few others ; If they had dent is steadily improving in health. intelligence, laws that now disgrace! u bos not resumed official work. our statute books would not exist. as his physicians advise htm Tbe plain fact is, and tbe sooner we however, to secure as mnch rest as possible see It the better, that since the death Tne Andever Trial. . of Lincoln we Lave had no man In public place grand or noble enongh to rise Dec. 29. The Andover Boston, above mere self, mere pelf, and mere heresy trial was resumed this fruorn rrovellnz demajrocrerv. until the pres The question whether the evl ent occupant of the Presidential ctalr ing. dence In regard to all the accused pro . came to the front. We have had Jim feasors should be put In the arguments Blaine bladdering about the reilsion of made before the conclusion of ' Prof. bis mother, though be would not at Smith's case, was argued at the outset tend her funeral. as it was uuage What we want at tbe present time French stated that yesieraay. tne complainants a Is had made no preparation for prosecut Ing any case other than the one against RATIONAL TJNIVEItSITT; s. Prof. Smyth and Prof. Baldwin, urging something on the basis of Oxford, but that while each case should be decided and estab bv itself, evidence and arguments an broader, better endowed, lished solely with ' a' view 'to a pure nilcabie to all alike should be heard said, the system of education; The country Is once for all. Otherwise, he full of universities and colleges, but trial would be indennlteiy ana ueea-leaanrolonred again and the Ques wnat is tne resuitr a lot et old cranks. Think of MacCoah turning on tion left undecided. Pi of. Smyth re bis heel and leaving bis dinner because sumed bis address m bis own defense, on his temper! What which waa begun yesterday. a couplet Jarred we want, in a political sense, Is that Arrangements Decided On. every State take care of its domestic concerns. Have one good college la Washington, Dec. 29. The Senate every otate. organize all the ler committee in charge of the Logan arrltories into States- at once and rangements met at 1 o'clock this mornlet them set np for themselves. ing and are still in session. Senator Kedistrlct Nevada, Idaho and Utah Sherman was by Invitation. At and admit them as three State." Let 1 o'clock, the present order of proceedings as Utah come in with the motto "Jeffer far as determined apon was given out son, Jackson, Cleveland; with these as follows: The body will be taken by names we lead." ; Do this, and Utah the committee of arrangements of the will show the nation what pood gov United States Senate and of the and ernment can uo. She win snow how House of Representatives the sptrtfof the fathers can be carried escorted . bv the post of the Grand oat. Sbe can do this, because she can Armvof the Republic, of the District nse above mere groveling sen. of Columbia, at nooo on Thursday Dec. SO, from the residence to the rotunda of tbe capitol, where it will lie in state until noon of tbe following dav.andera guard of bonor detailed LATEST DISP1TCIIES. by the Grand; Army of the Republic and Mililarv order oi the Lovai Legion oi the United States. From 2 o'clock p.m. on Thursday until 11 o'clock a.m. TOE STREET, CAB STRIKERS oi Frldav. the public will oe admitted to the rotunda, passing in at the east , IN BBCRET SESSION. door and out at the west. Tbe east of tbe Caul door of tbe 8enate ' 11 a.m. to those Donile Stotctde by Poison, In the tol will be opened atwing having tickets of admission. , |