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Show TA.i.-t-. Ti-unt- THE EVENING NEWS. t O HG E Q. CANNON, corros and pvulozzm. - -r DcctMkr 97, 171. ticUa,. thinks Lhaoioud will not burst, but atorms do occur-evewhen they are not telegraphed fro si Washington. We ms the mercury slaking In the political baromler, aid wewUl predict the political whirlwind that drive the nation before It. Every indication points to Julias a the leader. AeaUeveuts ws rest our prophetic honors upon ths prediction that General Uljaees 8. Grant will not be the next President of the n United .States. not been severe thus far, In thla valley, and that has been hi easing to those who are not rexj Oca California neighbors appear, to be highly favored with this world's goods. somewhat concerned If not alarmed The mildness of the weather after the over the prevalence, boldness, I mm a- first fierce snap of winter hu been nity and prosperity of the "Social light npon the fuel piles, although, as Evil," which some of the Ban FranIt is, coal has been nnwontedlj scarce ciscans have been trying hard to hate at times. But notwithstanding the municipaUy.xscognUsd. and sanctioned geniality- - of the atmosphere. It can by lioenseT" fha Chronic's of that City, hardly be otherwise than that some of Dec. 24, thin allu les ;to that flourish families and individuals in this city ing vice hare privations to endure in this win The Hacracueato Record has a clever ter season of the year, privations which and Kenslble article upon the "riocial a little thoughtful action on the part of Evil." The writer says; "We Jdx t and can prove that th others who are more abundantly social evil, as it exists is as favored would materially mitigate. ltd iDnuBccevsnd La lu sinister sr. In addition to the regular population in feet as untrammeled vloe can be. We of the city, at this season a floating pop ert and can prove that la the beet ulation comes from the mines to hyber-nat- e quarters of Ban Francisco the lorttU in the city, some of which element lives cheek by Jowl with the pur wife Is not overburdened with the needful. sou mother and the younr maiden that ens' attends be same places o The consequence is, na has already amusement, shops at ths same store. frequents ths same library, alts in the happened, a break out now and then of same the nature of personal robbery or burg- aau church, rides In the same vehicle, eats at me same eea lary, or some other illegitimate and oc- table." sometimes. We are hapPT to find that ilMj atata casionally desperate mothol of obtain of means of society has attracted the attention of the ing living. the though we cannot but regret In view of these thing, perhaps the that press, such a stats should exist. Boms fathers aad other prominent cit) short time ajfo the Chronic'e had occawho ma have means at command. sion to remark: upon thi same condition would pardon and possibly adopt the of morals, in connection with the ex travagant style of dressing Indulged In suggestion that it would be a good thing by the women of the present day; and and public m well as private bsnefit, we were treated to a bunt of seemingly If employment of some kind or other virtuous indignation or our audacity were devised for needy persons, so that in making such things a subject for comment. The criticisms which oar article elicited, made It evithey might have the privilege of earn- newspaper that the avtl . was wider spread ing their own bread, and thereby be dent we had charged ; and we found relieved of all excuse for reporting to than the practices referred to were that wnile crime to sustain life tolerably through not It was considered openly the winter, 'until the mines and the In .certain defended, onlte lmnmnar in quarters promising regions tor prospecting are ailads to then through, the columns of odm more generally acceasible, and a newspaper. Ws .arsJ however, of tost ills the d sty of the press available for further operations. opinion not only to raise Its voice these It Is very much better and, alt things evils, but to endeavor Ifagainst to possible considered, it is cheaper to furnish awaken a sense of shame In the mis people work at Home sort of liv- doers which, if It cannot lead them to may at least prevent them ing wages, than to let them go repentance, from making each a parade of their destitute and be thereby impel- rices as to force them upon the observaled to commit criminal actions to tion, of those young girls whom their enable them to pull through until parents desire to bring up in the ways of modesty and virtue. spring cornea and labor revives. If no better work was devisable, it might have been a good and useful thing dur- Wkukalou is one of the most distresing the late muddy time to have had sing of all complaints, and at such a gangs of men at work scraping the season as this, when the weather Is so streets and hauling off the miry comery changeable, persons subject to it pound. Of oourse for work thus en- are peculiarly liable to attacks. The forcedly devised, a high rate of wages Norwalk Qaze'te ha the following could not be expected, but then to a Thk winter bu v far-reachi- ng J cltl-X9D- M destitute man in the winter time, high wages can hardly be considered a tine qua non, for half a loaf is better than no bread.it is better also than prison allowance. One of the greatest problems of political science Is to find labor for those who are in necessitous circumstances, and to furnish the pay for that Labor. Accumulated wealth should operate according to the natural law of In rains and snows and dews the clouds drop their accumulated fatness, obtained by evaporation from the earth below, and thus should the accumulated stores of capitalists, about neuralgia, which, if true, ousht to be universally known, for It furnish, es an easy and effectaal method of care: "A friend of ours who suffered horrible tortures from neuralgia, hearing of a noted physician In Germany who invariably cured that disease, crossed ths ocean and visited Gsrmany for treatment. He was permanently cured after but a short sojourn, and the doctor freely gave him the simple remedy used, which was nothing but a poultice and tea made from our common field thistle. The leaves are macerated and used on the parts affected as a poultice, while a small quantity of the leaves are boiled down in the proportion of a auart to a plot, and small wine glass of ths decoction drunk before each meal. Our friend save he has recommended It far and near, and has never known It to fail of giving relief, while In most everv In stance It has effected a cure. It Is cer tainly worth a trial." - or at least the equivalent of necessary sustenance, npon the community at large, and more especially would such dropping find grateful acceptance in a time of scarcity of work and pay. Says a western exchange, copied by the San Francisco IHoneer, concerning some things happening hereabouts The time for speculation upon the coming man for the next Presidential term evenings ago, mads a raid on the nouses has commenced, and here is one of the of In that portion of Zlon. guesses, rather positive in character, About twenty men and wmn were and a portlo.. ' i i'tui were from the San FranoUco Newsletter of arrested, fined $100 each. Ant, taken Dsc 23 to the Unile.i State not Court. MoKeiu'i attituu. oo this last Last week we uttered the following Judge "lascivious" of psratlon will be looked W. Julian, "George some with Srophecy: be (or The case places interest. the next President of the his Honor o is j awkward predicament, United States, and General Grant will as those recently arrested by ths Mormon be defeated If nominated by the Repuby we affirm the authorities are hud posed to be numbered lican party." hi Qtnifie friends. proposition and risk our reputation as a among and Now on fulfillment. its prophet His honor, Ju.le McKean, was very then It happens that the people make a mercifully spared any attitudinising In President in spite of and political juntas. There oocasienally the matter, by bis judicial brother, Hon. arises a spontaneous movement of the Judge Hswley, habeas corpusing tbs masses, and when the Incident occurs it who professed to be aggrieved by sweeps the nation like a storm. Xog parties th J ustloei'j Justice. .Th fact Is, nei cabins and hard cider and campaign songs aroused the enthusiasm of the ther Judges nor jury, such as ars now multitude as the preaching of Peter the Imposed upon this community, maul Hermit stirred Christian Europe to the rescue of the holy sepulchre from the in- feat any special anxiety to oonvict anyfidel Turk. Admiration for the military body who Is not a "Mormon" and esquail ties of General Taylor enthroned pecially tipon such charges as those In the hero of the old white horse at the question. Many times in the history of White Honse as President of the United Utah, the Federal Judiciary have placed States, while Clay and Webster and the themselves in an1 awkward predicaback of held banded Intellect the nation and scowled upon the movements The ment in consequence of one peculiarity abolition movement culminated In a of theirs that of spiting themselves arrand success, stirred the Northern "Mor monism" and heart, awept the unknown lawyer of bigotedly 4o oppose ," CKoeqaeoUy4a-'-Mrmoosoollec. Sprinzfleld to the very front, leaving Seward and other statesmen drifting far tlvely and Individually. This has often behind. secret grips and led th Federal Ju licUry" lb Utah to pass words "put none dui Americans aids .virtually with many offenders on guard," and overwhelming the na- against local laws and nrdluaucen, and tional lodgement elected an administra- in doing thi more than one honorable tion of national affairs. The labor or- judge, like Judge Hawley In this reoeot ganisations of the United States, catchen- habeas corpus affair, has found hi cum if European ing the inspiration of the blood of in direct opposition to gxd and whole-soxn- s the the scenting thusiasm, murdered communists, stirred by the laws and lneuct in affiliation oppression of labor in the old world, with those who break them. It required and, (perhaps unjustly), fearing the ty- an opinion, as long as a Washlogtonla ranny of capital, organlxea In advance to resist anticipated and threatened gigantea tb,3iutlfy this Jasliareet bit of wrongs. Monopolies of land, associa- habeas corpus tmiowi, aad now the tions of opltal, purchase or judges, corpus of4 the habeas exposed areu bribery of legislatures, conspiracies at loot agafi oa the community to pur-at Washington, rings and. cosJIUqds their old ways that, are dark and Sacramento affright the people and drive them to distrust leaders and to tricks that are vain. despise politicians; they organize and Sseb 1 the established coarse, of the band together through a common fear, Federal jadUlery here t tskeTa-Jraav not an and if that do more, alpine alanche is more Irresistible. This fear tag of jevery.iulbbUog, petty techniis upon the people: the dread has taken cality to dsfeet tha ends of justice when possession of them; ths unknown terror It if sought to b admin lets ret! by local Is abroad. whom authorities In accordance with local the Moses George W. Julian isSHam laws aad ordinances. The judiciary, .nut wkftnt l.ail tkl.V K.. thlnV the Mn trntt Thar Am consequently, axe very naturally look1a Califor ed up to as the staunch friends and more men organized nia ireoognixlng Julian as mo oomin filZtadexi against local lava, anas, than with clarion, drum and when , thoe oUsndsrs - axe. not 'Mor trumpet can be paraded for Grant, Th movement Is national and la formidable. Ths Democratic party cannot da, otherwise than fall Into this movement. The horse Is slnohed and saddled, and every buck an kits ih err. tvotjim. Democrat recognise intelligent leading the fact that he must ride the proffered HinryardTJeechif Is right " There teed or walk. Ths Democratic Con- are spirits," and many orthsra is this vention will Indorse Julian and then world.. Bat wa need tolry.ths) ipirtU. the race is ended. Disaffected Republi- Provs all things, hold fist to that which cans may dream of a war against Grant Is good. .This ought to be th motto of and po- 8k. Louis. vjFo there are lota of bad vriihtn the party; s litical conspirators may' cajole and spirits La. EtL cannot Intimidate. here as aoywhsre, ihat do not many they bring threaten, but The people are never bribed and xistsx galas xrexzvaeaven bat blast xroaa bail. are Joing a very dirty unu Ardot sprits. rnghieneo. oamner, ureeiev, BU ana la woxi; Tramboll wUxtt, 1oJj, r. Th j&ita. of lov Bchnri, Brown, oeas to guide th flood or direct the purity and lssclvloasness aTMoifig fly- their share. "Keno spirits nave eeaeed storm; they are but driftwood and temBU XjooIs Jfceao is to borne forward by, th. fttn?' 1 ing leaves corrects and Judge Oallen weans in thla xnevsment. not pest. Wo aro not not for it, but we see it and are not to go a Irtrndred "better In the seal of afraid to proclaim It txlatasca. Th hi flltsVJ Th thOCght hat oenrrad to Pre s hu ft bead In th land; lb poll th Journal that a almiiar milhod with Ill-fa- To-da- offioe-holders.rix- Jgs Know-knothlngls- n the ardent Black rJplrits aud the demi meode Dlack HplrlU In oar f midst as effectual to tlm pulling might ofbetheir down strongholds. John BarIs mmtxous murderer and th leycorn deserves to die the death. Your Ellxa Hay crafts and Other monstrous fiends deserve the same. Whan, mockery of whines over the charityof isa this that wret' hed woman, who, in death her day, had a hawk's ;ye and a serpent's tongue for every pretty and guileless girl until she had hurried her to her den? Mucuiar Christianity scorns the Idea1' of 'attempting to '''"- palliate sueh"vi liainy.-The Journal has noticed that hoary sinner a in proportion to the enormity of their guilt and Its profits become maundering saints in their old sge. They retire on half, a million, and as a compromise with the decencies their lives have outraged, express a few sentimental regrets, make no restitution, but subscribe to a church and give a dollar here and there to distress. Prostitution dauuta Its paint, rouge and rugged vice on our throughfares unabashed and That is a poor way to make It odious. It is a sore temptation to hungry ft male poverty to. know that the gorgeous show can become Its own oo that one condition. Jf prostitution was not so externally nice and comfort able, more glrla might keep their vir w tue. Before th tohlUnthropUts and thinkers of our city th treatment of oar black spirits oome op for solution. we ail aesifo to aoato tnaea: spirits oi every shade In our midst. They are diDirerou and lnceudlarv. What is the latest and beet word we have to speak on this subject? ' Cannot we spare a little apace fromth discussion of bur matsriil, Interests to look at Ht. LiOnii morals and manners ana try to maks them more decent? St. Lsmis Joumnl of Cbmmerw. un-rebuk- de-fsad- -- office-holde- rs Xoui--Xerhsp- do-their- s, sL an on ' ' street. Xhm PACHEOO, 2. Joel near Mount Kates, who Cal, Diablo, shot and lastsotly killed a Spaniard who was herding sheep, and had driven tbem on stes' land, who warned him to desist, or he would have him taken before a justice, whereupon the Span iard, who, armed with a club ana anire, attsckrtl biro. kept out of his way as long aa he could, but being , crowded, shot him. Yeaterdsy afternoon. Willis Barry, seven vears old, was killed by th cav of the bank of a srulley on Buchan ing an street, near a busn, into wnicn no naa Kone to recover his hat. thrown there by a playmate; the body was dug out In a rew minutes, out are was extinct. a The brig Kiltie Cbourn, from Inlet, Dec Srd.for 8hangha,w1th lumber, arrived here last evening. in distress, having sprung a leak and, attempted to reach Honolulu, bat adverse winds drove her back and compelled her to put in here. Three times the water bad beeu eight feet deep lu the hold and tbe crew were completely worked out with pumping. On ths 8th Inst, she shipped a sea which stove hei companion way and started hsr deck. The Keystone mlnlnlng company has declared a third dividend of three dollars a share. holds a claim ARRIVAt-S- . Dec 20. J W Drew. Elko, Nrr, Mr Black well, 2i Tlndal, Ophlr. HALT LAKE HO C wife and Stevens, SAL-- T A l m all-Engla- 1 1 nd mediate aoUoo. and subscribed among themselves to purchase as many copies as possible, especially of the Antwerp edition. A large number of copies were secured, and on 8 h rove Sunday, 1527, there was a grand demons traiioc at Paul's and the offending volames were to ths flames solemnly committed Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, preaching the sermon on. ths occasion." In curious connection with the subthough not ject of the burning. of Bibles, of It, Is th fate which . met De Foe's Shortest Way tcit ik Diumlcrt; or, of the Proposal for the Establishment CTiurcA, puollshed In 1T02. "Though In of exquisite irony from reality a satire nature was so beginning to end, Its true as at first to deconcealed cunningly ceive both High and Low Churchmen alike.' When, however, Its real oMect was discovered, the Indignation against the authot was intense Dm Foe was prosecuted for libel, and condemned to t nne or --w mar as io ids iueen s expenses aitogetner amouuiea to mor than XJ.aoo, ana Drought mm rain,)to stand three time In the pillory , to be Imprisoned during the Queen's for his pleasure,' and to Mod securities good behavior foreevea year.- Besides this, the book was, by en ordinance of ParlliimsntQfFsbruary 28.A703, ordered to b burnt by th hand of th hangof man, 1 New Palace Yard, as 'full false and scandalous reflections on the Parliament, aad tending to promote sedition.' TboUtesI iastsnoa. wsJtfiohlof th execution or heretic occurred In 1612. when Tia?tho!-me- f Legate was burned at SmlthflrvJd, tot hftldlngoplnlona very similar to those .of the .Unitarians of our own day. I "7 33 . Si SC1AJ. TO THS lm&HBT M,WvH.) Afternoon Dispatches . rut wksts&n uitiow TxXJDoxxra: hag been commiUed to the County Court for trial on three charges of assault with LA SUE AND VAUIED Stain, opal st 7. Ptors Great U farfcr-aaa- es si mmumm STAPLE OK A'T IsOW - srt, plaaae larpeoL. For the Holidays, LADIES' AND CHILD HEX'S ! Iixi?s at Cost! diS to dee. i L 1 IEIA11TTI EXT, Opposite Salt Lake Souse. i dm The FINEST DISPLAY NEW Y OR KT RAOE WILLIMANT1C AJiB Assortment or Goods SpoolaidCotton, nix csbd, Tsanucx Used and reeominrxiltl oy all Bewia ataaaXaotorere tbe b--l la tbe markei H cut in any lengths, at u tnn APPLES CHOICE Aeior GODDARD'S fowsrful Heoastloaal Drama, la 4 Acta, Celebrated Cider ACROSS TUB CODTIfllT! FOR MINCE MEAT I OE, Scenes from New York Life and the Pacific Railroad. Kxtreortti ( I nary Drama of Beat USa, mr. For 8ale david Mckenzie open or Uu U TleJUU on y ptrfonHone. at 11 o'HoeJu ail Psslsl UFPAIiTlILLV CODDARD'5. liar ley, Bean, For Eale at JL'nfelJ'(BlffiS Q real us us CiJfWSSt, ay PreaertpUona OCT OS i rnA-fTf- i niATra i 'promptly alten at ENGINES. IMa--e a.eaa, Irta alpa, Kk4s aval l its sr. , rasaia r ttlsisra, AarrtoalisiraU laiplisiiali, SU North Main 8U. ST. tVOUZS, HO dS6 smb--S va ly U l-- and CO., FIRE AND cobtu aiopnsi raucm jucoetoco atKET TOE TTKZS battle ol UU t--The U worn sysuaa for Culling; all kinds of by T"--, OenUeoaea and Children are known by eeoree of ladlea la lata atyaad Terrttory aeil bnt the snre way la to prove tt tor one's This which may be done wlifeeal esusra-e-. system removes all anxiety rscardinc Uie FIT of Kaxmeola, as all IU direeUona are afasolately poalUve. There will be do aJtartnf no Ukin op or letllnc oat, which not only Injures he eeeirers tbe I caau to all rrrruci concEnnED.- - Are Now Open 01 uian, approved sen. 17, ubs, ritoryrolee and raajuIaUoaa ta the mxm bins the treat artel nc ander the Am of Ooo sreee ena uiMa-anneues es ve ua par Towns bjkm the Pa hue ofUUsi end ss ar. a. spprorsa nvuta latatseilaar. laiemeote meat have tbeta property aaade oat, paruealarty aad definitely dsa art blag the laoda, lot, block, or share or pareet thereof flllnc. ss claimed, beore preeeailsg them, lor ae-eor la so Instance eaa tee eierk be the attorney of any party B drawl a g SS of prf par-asi loc tea aama. K. SMITH. Jaa Probate far flail Uase Oonnt. City, Wov. T, 157L. BaJt LaAa r 17 O O Is W A ias aad lie t. tor Pale. CAKES MA.DE TO ORDER CRRISTMAS . . -- ,' t GROOERY HARDWARE Conatltution i. dUly J. . - BALL, BLACK & CO., 65 A SOT B&OADWAT, TT. - T., 10 it Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Watches for Ladies and OenUemm, Sterllns; S II rer Table Ware, Bronxea, Antique and Modern, Marble and Bronse Clocks, Marble Statuary. GOODS. ' GENERALLY, UuUdJnsr- - - Lfreipocl QusenMtowB TH.Z rj. B. MAJLM. ITTOKISO, IDAHO, HWJi BOOTA RAN H A TT A wwaoysis. KXVAOA. COLORADO. STKRRAHKA atllnsjftreen Hew Tersteeery Wdneeday CABTlf Manage from Mew York tW. OoM. 130 trosn ,Kew York.; tH frwui BTKItRAsaKi Liverpool, Q,ns aost o wn. Olaagow or Loadoi.-eerr- y. In ettrreney. payable raaenee from or to Qermnny, rranoa, Norway. Sweden. Aeat Ltowaal Ravtaa. Remiuaaoes to Great Britain, Ireland and theOontlaent. Apply to WILLXAK3 4k GUI ON. Broad war a Tor. Wat. Kew CAlOtKa,baLx areat, CZTT. UTAH- - ean nerw And an IMMENSE STOCK, nilD STKE1 w PATK9TT tmplemeniJs, Tool and tt arl In cry nnnlnetnrewn W HiHeUeral snents ass Vaenlsvesu f GIIOOEIiY STOHJE - TEMPLE BTKKET. KAST 2G0.000 Poinds OMurse Bait Claeap, Table and Dairy Salt, 4000 lbs. Bacon, SCAJI IJF Grain, and Flour, ACTTTKKD UO.n9 BU.TJXIJia, JOBBER. WHOLESALE tlOTHEIBDEFT XAAXZO daOTff Otrentara. Peees-lptlr- SOUS & 00LVUBIAB VvVa a IROH e EMPORTEaD WOBKS Manajaetnrera of B pP Bersrs Hotlsa Cbrnar. . n SPenVsjpssBats Ooths and iJmszlxAtxtAt Trl in tains -- LSSaO J HTDHOSTATIC iTor OoOotx OIL PUMP. PRESSES, and Tensas TOU aad other per- Vi.'llt wv . . .:., - SnWSsVstHsVsawasfsW9 "efcsan(J4Bsn-Saws- . aCsbsSBnaVsanUawf CUlf taWieHprcmf ,U t 'Jt tii- . EHCirJE : OBNTRIFDGAL $ 8 3$ jlX 15 TT G TEA T7. UllJtXIa, I . to-Uyir- l - Mend irr SsoajUamsBt -- 1. 1. SS- HOME MADE BTOaU, : e-- BOCTOM. Hsm atneyllaJl. SS Beesa an attest, f MEW YORt. e nan VJM. TAYLOR Show Oases Fine d YOllK. sr. 16 Front BV. JTEWARU, raotory-HO- to Madeomly by a9perlall 2UneraBapplle j BAKERY 0. GRENIG'S AUKS PL017 COUPAIiT Excelsior Woolen 1 WEW AT r aT. I TED Etc Baf-a- - -- dJU San HlsBsst Jrles la CAJaXI paid for o , TraTellag aSTCaualBU And In eaen branch a great raneiy VTOTICE la hereby given lo all pervons eial ins to be enilUed to any porttoa ml the lands Included In the enlry of the Iowa stte of Hail lAts Jily, aaade by Hot. IX H. WeUst. Mayor of Svalt Lke City, that tbe Ooeaty 11 la CWra will tea prepared from suad artar ihe day of December next, to file any Aeelaratory staume nt,as eon teen plated by Bos. of an aS patsed by toe liSttaiauve AssemMv of lbs Ter ll Mancfsetaxera o( , aasuzruro SJT" tub hol.1 K vm lSlv YOWK. NEW T1AXIAXI A WITsUAlIM, Few York, For avrepertieaas and often rnlna lh caraaent. The srysteaa as very simple and eaa be learned in a Srwkonra. atasi rstODCC-- taken. ear as-- MR. JOSEPH BULUrrtb Ward. Sceai ae-- i aavd Boa ib ai ta Oraad Street, eorner Oraeby. I FANCY Pbytflelane will Fancy Goods. n gar-me- material hot CtC DEPARTMENT, Manntmetnrers and Jobs era os PUBIPS I-s- Varloly ol Gr'.r o n t A. 138 SHOES, JUIOH LUTK BTTWKKS dSOlm M. RUM8EY L. V.U.'i asm RESIDENCE 8TH WARD. aa1 1J AiS7D Co., Tbe raoet ootapIeU and bat selected of tbe foUowlng goods to be tuuud ol ly speend attenUon. EDWARD DOHAN, pnorrjiioiAL chihmet twnp. BOOT8 Offer tor tbe Oils, Color etc., uiusi or lers left at thla Variety. Waltelad, Flonr, d91jr- - NEW TWO STORY HOUSE of Twelve rv luyjmr. elecaaUv nalabed. Ineladlna Batb Room and Cellar wltb laoi rront v ivai aep, win groondata atoote larft uj orchard. Miiaaud North, ndjedntnc Wm. Jennlara' reatdaoo. For lorthar partlowlara apply Sol umoa. b. mn at ueaerei nana or ai r. Bcnediot, Hall.tS: d!27 10m lTnesvl, CEO.CODDARD'S A MEW IVORK. . Brsstwsr, tlZlSSm Ko. ) Uipeelsd, Dackwhcat r All r. S7I Pounds of at OsUs, FOIt IlETT dad to. sfasBfaetnrers and Jobbers of Floor, Ilrstii, Snorts, Ulan Corn Eaclialt Ale and Porter, 9f eavl, bbellcd and Cob Corn, reriil Palui, I et, ly rawiliioa. DRUG In I (bar rooeaa, veil flolahed, ANEW UOUSCof near bj"; aleo stable, with bay, 11 desired. Hair block week of Warren HtMs't reeldenee, 7Ui Ward. Knqalreof THIO))ORK CURTIB, Tent Maker. 2nd Son lb BU. S doors eaet of a, oat's S labia. dJU TO RENT. Dspafaml ur Peaches Patent Sledldnea,Perfumery, CEORCE And tbe ENTIRE COM PANT will Appear. BOX OFFICE th4 day 410S advamee on Wkolemilr. FAnCY AIID STAPLE DRUGS fine Thousand DOiiscie UUs CEO. t. MOULTON,8eUlgAe&u, and 105 Worth St., JfE W TO UK. ROBERTS, RB1D & CO., A WD la order to (ire fail street to and Seafor Youi selves al Call TAYLOR & CUTLER'S ltxUt nigw Cmporlnro This ts Uie the popalar Joftull 8toek of s DCrEMBXBl tS. 171. of ir GROCERIES. 100 WEDNESDAY EVENING, make room DRY GOODS . 35, '71 CIiniSTfJAS Sr IIE7 YEARS! aUovo to and KTV., ETC, - t -'1 I&tsnt tomnrtr- ganrnal Keller and AT Til wife hi bail Lis- flxad at $1,000 .each man who went, as ehixga. Thlatolath bOXiOSIOH. Mills, He throw mgriaUo acid on la supposed, i J. sfaatrfstgarof tarn oat that ho va play-t- h his wife; . offlosr wbn he pretended to li'i .if... wallow' th add himself. - On being ar- IW EXCHANOr J" OJl nl to bo sent rested he evidently expected fas could to th hospital, from which escape,- but was-- dlsoovered and defeated. AS' tbe L. O W K a T CASK t Ths- ftnreral of Wing liang Boon, AelULlTDAXIr- Brttldeal of Nlni Yong Oo..iraa Urg-f- y ttew a siunded by caleaUaJj specUtorv . The tocaslan number of was I. THlxnOISX an aOxcsi aad mtjltm, done .in style by an able anoarnlng a beaded I Use Xewca em0-tos)wsby At VmSLaSAUl and nKTAn. oi thelsui arUst, and iaa aremessilrm, sura oar horseoaoa. with four A.Ttnet..s smsu nay uea-a- e wita 1fta aaoova Chines) harald him. Oew owner Xbe anA will bCMtleon. at hack and tonwood ban da of. mxailo,finy-eJgh-t cperaUvs More. D. SRIVTOx. dMswls fir 2rrtta irmgozit loaded with proTl- . , Uo-pr- u oot Uis Cloclng Ulgr PRICES iea and and Freight! GOODS Cost ' DRY BOOTS Utul SUOES, Gents' Furnisiiigs, 7 --SO Attraction Holiday 8 BiUingt. Empan'ttm AT -- THEATRE. uitr, wcaTCnri dispatches. DEPAIlTMEJi'T, Have on band and are oonatanily receiving a Which they nre Belling; at a Bnaall Ad saaes lUsslrra Cset. - . Ml DWORD It - E K. AJfD HAT STORE, Walls child, &0flD Gents' Gloves, RJE.T'A SX V SELLIfJG OFF . HATS A CAPS, Dee.. 28. II Proper. II Uliaa, Ophlr; S McFaddem American Fork. (a u ds SIB Up Col Oliver Doi Byron The Edinbura Jteview has an article on the books that have been suppressed and censured In Eogland, which only touches tbe subject, but which it horns will be enough to Induce some one to prepare a full work on the subject. From It we learn that "the book against which the moetuooeaaingcrasades were made waStheKngllah translation of the Bible. Ten years after Wlcllf had nilished bis translation in i&K), an attempt to pas was msde in the House or a bill for suppressing iu On that occas ion, nowvvsr, jonn or uaunt, Unas or Lancaster, stoutly declared that he would 'maintain our having this law In our own tongue, whoever they should be that brought In the hill.' and tbe attempt failed forth time. Afterwards, however, the reading or possession of that version was made a capital crime, and there are many Instances on record where th extreme pub lab- was laflioted.'1 mSnt mm. . ' . t Jul i. . ui mijquii tares nmi vqiuodi ine Bible were printed in 1523 and 152G. "Of th first, afragmento(thirtyone leaves, In the Greenville Library, is the only r tbt eecuuu. a pet foot k mows copy, except the title, is In tbe Baptist ine uiira, no copy Moseatn, jstuun ; oiThe earliest had a is known to exist. narrow escape from 'destruction before leaving tbe printers." One Cochlfeus "received information that two English men were bringing out a work that toLuthsrlsm. would convert By Inviting the printers to his lodgings and plying them with wine, ho extracted from them the intelligence that the book was the .New Testament. He gave immediate information 'to one of the Cologne magistrates, and had the office searched. But Tyndal and his compan ions had taken th alarm, and carried off the sheets. Hearing of these proceedings, the English bishops took Im- BOOT, BOOTS & SHOES, mtrysKXD Bovak. n i:.umm. UUiJOTfl -- IY WflOMMM day STholsesle Boy are Another great advantage Is the small price which It will coat, as the Inventor claims that ho can manufacture It for three and a half cents per poand, with corn at forty cente per bushel. We Ko(H")Dt hope It la true, and shall anxiously ait for further developments. CmaA'i Herald. Mr. IX - TUE Bar-rarad- Cities. U I i w , Walla. The Davenport (fuvu) pipers are full UlULr-BI'RM.- SELlilNG OPp v- - K-t- ee Deo. 27. of Interesting aocouuts of sx per linen is la ths manufacture or sugar from corn. If this proves to be a bona fide Inven tion It will be one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It has always of course been known that corn contained a great deal of saccharine matter, but the iuellon has been how to separate and utilise it. If this can be done as cos apt J and expeditiously as th dls oovsrera promise, tt wlu voria great revelation In tle iogar trade. We shall ho longer be obliged to depend wholly tipon the sugar caue, or the Southern trade, for this lodispenslble article, but we can manufacture It at our own indui-tr- y doors, and open up a branch that will keep hundreda of thou sands of dollars here, which now go East and South to build up other tinW YE MS! to-da-y, stain rxoH cost. , to-d-ay slwus and flosrers, created a sensation - a--n a ayf W Tl , sfiniia |