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Show 'Hi! ! V . ' I n s at roca ' D A7X2 J.U' ; ;t-.- i aw KE T7 M;l ! CAIDDlt, T 'V rb. 16, 1S7S. THE DAY. S OP Island, Hot one vl theui .Las been The people are very much In earnest about that salary grab,-- ? Vletxtand Leader. V New York, There (February ore many theories advanced concerning the money, amounting' to nearly $1,000,000, found in a raz shop In Washington yesterday. The detective officers hare the matter in hand, and they concur In acknowledging the bills which are of a National Bank of this State, to be genuine. The officers of the bank say they know nothing about the pieces of the bills, nor whether they were sent to the Redemption Bureau and mutilated there or not. pS. F. Chronicle, Feb. 3. r, Kerr Drieabacb, the vho for several years past has been quietly living en his farm, about three mites west of Woester. Ohio, has again returned to public life. He has purchased the hotel property at Applecreek Statlon.ln Wayne County, Ohio, which he will in future personally conduct (or the entertainment of man and beast. On January 27th be took formal possession of the hatal, and did it In the imposing style of his old show dajs. He made a grand entry into the town, heading a p recession of eighteen wagons - loaded with his personal property. ed. ? clock.' Fpiton ho FVBLtsasa.; Taeaitay, it O. A i MerinouUe thousand families from Kassla'are about to eek cevr homes in Manitoba. -Tho- - receipts i from Internal revenue and customs. ye3torday, amounted to moroi than two mil lion?, the largest amount received in ,0119 'day since thio panic of 1373. - 'A number 6f boats' crews, without the necessaries or life, are frozen", in In Massachusetts craters, ten or twelve miles from land, and, as it is impossible to reach them on account of the ice, it is feared that they will perish The Freeman's Journal. N. Y. , announces a list of changes and promotions ahionj; the Catholic priesthood In thisi country. For particulars tee telegrams. . Fire did one hundred tuou sand dollars damage at LXien,Ga.t 'A on Sunday, r;. -- CLrcat Britain will recognize vAlphqnso Immediately. Wimpflen libel suit ter minated in favor ori tne aeienuant. lAmong decisions rendered by the t'H. Supreme Court yesterday, was one in the case of Bernhisel vs. i Firman, from tho upretne; Coat, ' of Utah Territory. to a bill has passed Congress allow Uho daughter of General Sherman, now the wife oftoengineer Fitch,; of the U S. navy, receive a present of a diamond necklace ; from theK hedi ve of Egypt. Jt is wild that the CaillaU have again il red on the steamers engaged in the submarine: cable T service. ' '' Ir. John Mitchell, the noted Irish agitator, has been elected a member of the Brit sh parliament. summary ot news from tele-- L China! and Japan in ' gram The funeral of the latp Congressman Hooper, jof Maj took D. C,this place at Washington, 1 One r i l -- lion-tame- ; Favorable Fob Coixk ado. The Denver Democrat says U'Our admission is almost certain. The time is gone by for any formidable opposition. ene Every wishes it. Probably the recubll- can party Is sure of the election ef Its partisans to the various offices in the gift of our people." The Korlh American says ''The Colorado State bill having passed the House at the last ses sion of Congress, only requires the concurrent action or tne senate to become a law,aa il is understood the President favors it. In the last act a provision was apportionment Inserted requiring that a Territory seeking admission as a Stste should have the full quota fixed in that act for a member of Congress. It Is claimed that Colorado has this aggregate already, and that therefore it is rather a matter of privilege than of favor. We do not know whether the Colorado bill provides for a special census to ascertain If there is sufficient population, but, if not, it should do so. The emimorning.; gration to the Territory has been huge and steady ever since the of the connection ol completion NEWS NOTES. the two Pacific railroads. Before Boston finds it necessary to keep the State irovernment cart be or in her fe- ganized under the act; and the up corporal punishment Senators and Congressmen take . male grammar schools. their seats Colorado will have two V At a recent "bed tie Opera thousand inhabitants. It were present hundred in Taxis there 16 were is now in direct railway communiof 1,1 these and persons, cation with all the principal cities dead heads. of the north and is becoming a faA school teacher in ICinderbook, vorite of the capitalists engaged in - The Pine county, Illinois, kicked a puinterests. prospect for mining for school the other day, Colorado as a admission of pil of his was the fined thirty dollars.: is more favorable now than asState which he any former period, and if the wearisome Mrs. Manchester, who died in Pittstown.ajred 105 years, Louisiana debate were disposed- - of iiMd often to remark in reference this bill could soon be passed' loner life. "1 am afraid God tr i has forgotten me." Bazaine in Hfau. Gen. Ba- A butcher In London was tried to meat flondinsr1 bad for market, zaine having left his own country a short time ago, and the charge for his country's good or for his a beiu' proved, he was given own, one or the Other, or both, it the op month in prison, without, ' I L I would seem intends to woo the fine. a tion of The Oerman authorities have fickle goddess Fortuno in ; Spanish noHflftd thm non of Count Von Ar climes.' The "dispatches of lato of count have reported his being treated nimnottouse the-- title i was con anv lonerer. as the title But at ferred upon his father by the gov: withindignity Bantander. the Paris corespondent of the Lon ernmenti and is not hereditary. - General Sheridan has sent a letter don Daily Ar(Rr, writing Jan. 21, tn th lrthodit Preachers' Associ says thanking them for A private letter from Madrid to a ation, at Boston, their recent vote endorsing the member of Queen Isabella's housePresident's Ix)uislana policy, and hold of Bazalne as the speaks his own action in enforclrig it. man there. coming One forreanonderlt of tne ew are being made to givePreparations him acorn York Index Gecidea that man is not mand in the northern army. If immortal, and another announces bis belief tliat money is "barbaa yet nig tier poseATTICA at Kauune Kin lianil rous. These are extremely or I tnave ft. fa w.p correspndent30ven the the royal family, thought by 1 free religious journal, era of pronunciamentos would be acWieniawski. who closed. The Spanish policy of conPrussia is a cause of embarrassment companied- iRubenstein in his certs in this country two years ago to the young king's advisers. The has just been attached to the Royal raether, however, is not so Brussels, as queen dissatisfifed with It, she thinking it Conservatory f Music, conductor of the concerts, and pro-j will keep her son out of the range fessor of the violin and quatuors. of the Due de Montpensier, whom TCV.tOTtfWnndlncr the great snow la the bottom of her heart she dis fall this season in the mountains f likes and disgusts." Montana there appears w w little in thaif valleys as in the midHow to Get a Tight Itrxa off. dle States and- Territories. The averaee depth fta the Talley lanas Ve do not mean the wedding of Mnntanai does not probably ex ring, for that never should come r Montana Inchee.-ceed eight r ten ' to stay en. . But in I 'i.i rat off it Istomeant Vaper. ' Scientific regard the T At gathering, ordinary rings an ex Lille there was exhibited a collec- change speaks thus tion of the skulls of troglodytes ob To get a tight ring off your tained in " the south of ranee, tne everv oneof which had been per flneer thread a needle flat in the forated with round holes during life,- eye with a strong thread, pass un What was the purpose of this ,pre- head of the needle with care historld surgery?- - 1 H fM ' - r' derneath the ring, and then , pull thread through a few Inches Five sets of natural teeth is a the ww .ujug WWUU9 iu mni. vivo j large proporiion ior pvuwu, has end of the 'around thread U tightly who ann a it Is reportod that to down ail the i of 1 finger,to regularly size. Paris at the age; just died in had Then reduce the its X nail, in set new a grow j ninety years hold of the short - end of the h her jaws a few years ago; a previous lay ana unwind it. Tne tnreaa thread -, i at forty-also new set atsixty-threeor pressing against the ring will gradseven, and these In addition,' remove it from the finger. I, .course to the two earlier sets .that ually never-falling This method will re u': jallhave." move the without tightest ring Mr. 'PaMniore. of Pennsylvania,- difficulty, however swollen the j twentyfor market Fays he prepared be. may linger i i Uve buncnesor common inuoww, by stripping tlio leaves . from xne stalks. The leaves' were thrown to I nine hogs. Fivo of the hogs died The Delegate Fbom Utah. with all the symptoms of poison. The Washington Star of Feb. 9, .! The other four were sick for some t says. . I ; ;f :;, days, tut recovered. I II. Boartlman Smith: chairman Orezoni appears to enjoy verv mild winters. A record kept near 6f the committee on elections in Balem la that State shows that the House, endeavored this morniJ theaver-- ng- to bring up for action the years during the last fiveof : the winter resolution providing for the extemperature age months has never been lower than pulsion of Ablegate Cannon. He stated that if the House refusthirty-thre- e degrees. Xast year it ed : to - called it up he would : was forty-tw- o degrees. j the action final and not consider i In Franco a man, awakened in again press IL' " There were only ''.'? the night by thieves in the house. In favor ot bring votes twenty-tw- o r called for assistance so lustily that ing itup.M ".:.:- ' his neighbors came fr6m every side, side in the obscurity The C'evr,ia Herald of Feb. 10 :i' Those from one fire on those from the other ays ... opened r , r f : compliment wasj side, and the four so that as effectively ciprocated 'It looks though George Q. ' ' persons were so wounded as to en-- I Cannon, the llormon ;In Congress, their lives. Naturally the would not oe area en, aiier an - ; 'l I'll danger thieves escaped; f,. correspondent of A Washington I r the New York .World writes; inTarmlng.- . i i; 1 ! : ; to-da- y's f , ; ; , Co-miqu- e? re-ont- lv hr I - i ' ; i -- M.-Hen-ri 1 o,, 'pro-gIesslv- , h - i j; : . - ! s f ! ; ; .. ' 1 i . j M ; . 1. ;'. i if. , ! ; -I j farms. Fifty or seventy-fiv- e acres Is not enough land to warrant buying a reaper or mowerwhich ought with care, to cut that number of acres yearly. And yet the labor saved Is proportionally as great on the small farm as on the one. The common advice tolarge farmers, not to borrow, is not applicable to such cases. It is to hire an Implement that is needed three or four - days in the 'year, than to own It.- The Interest on cost Is the smallest part ef the loss. Implements not needed to run the faim are rarely put under cover in winter, and one or two seasons sees the new mower or reaping machine a perfect wreck, having never done enough work to pay Its cost. Here in Western New YorkJ most of the spring grain, and nearly all tne wheat, is sown by a drill, and yet not one farmer in ten owns a grain drill. Most of .them are fore handed enougn to ao so, but it Is not worth while. Those who do wn a drill make a profitable use of it, Dringingit out at Z5o to 50c per acre, among their neighbors.' net half of whom would pay yearly as much as the interest on the cost. A drill, carefully housed when not used, should last ten or fifteen years, and in a good neighborhood will pay its cost, in two or three years, besides gratis for its owner. Or lateworking years, farmers have got into the use of superphosphate drilled In with grain, ana a drill adapted to that t purpose is in demand, even among those who have a drill without the guano attach ment. If any of our readers, in sections where grain drills are not used,' think of buying one the com ing season, l should certainly ad vise them to buy one with fertilizer cost is only-- a attachment. The 111 I to llttlo wv.vm ' or ashes gypsum ing with phosphate, the seed, doing it much more Is evenly than possible by hand sowing. ew Eastern farmers own thresh ing machines. This work is mostly done by men who make a business of it' three or four months in the fall, going through a town thresh ing out the grain; following a little later to clean' out the clover seedj better-sometim- , ; on ji "Brownlow Is to the Senate what House. Attend-h- Stephens Is to thetwice a day to and ants carry him trcm hU chair at the extreme left to the A of the? President's desk, closeatteno: s! I door: There he sits, pale; nev--ated ghostly, never speaking Sap ami tin?. VOIlUff ' DT' B1KUS ' uu I i ! ! J f .' i ? lifeless.' sate for 'the and twitch ot a quiver: perpetual i! terrible ralsy. j Buch U rarson ; Brownlow, of iTennesse. ;"i-Rhe threw a shawl over betf head, : two blocks, ran down- - Sixth street turned into E, and went one block, and as she entered house sha re-- nnrnntlv ; ( f tt'l It tl'i: v,.vwf. "Good evening,' Mrs.the folks Tj.OIusRithrhowa all babv complaining, K.rri' rent is due, John's foot la no better, rei and the coal is out, ruttox reaiiy get out of as if It was my duty hrmoA for a few minutes, and inquire if they've convicted Beecher yew J m. nitnr. vltnoA terms expire of March ne xt, iook on;theKarb-3rd nar and refused to return ki, 'aWsnrr.r iThev ; were rrintnn' of Nebraska; BrowBlow, of Z' nrtvTiter of WJscon sin; nr Texas; i j Tha one chief advantage of large farms is that their owners are there by enabled to employ abundant emhelp and Keep itto constanuy secure greater ployed, and also returns from agricultural implements, i reaping machines, grain drills; Ac Most of these ad van-tagcan just as well be secured by among a system of i aimers, nelgnooring machine or reaper eat over mowing mm hmntf.n mnnnd as if it were . own hav- ed by a thousand acre. farmer, J AAWW insr one corn sneuer useuJ a vwiu-mon in a neighborhood, and hav to-ing three or four farmers duh crefcher. ehansrinflr works when a stress of harvesting or other press-i- n wnrtr makes it neceasary. I know miav " places where this is done.. MneraDv where a father has settled three or four sons on farms of their own In his neighborhood. ea ( m " xacn muiagcs tut uiuuku, uui each is ready to tarn 'in and help when it becomes necessary. It is that farmers working always noticed thus In rommon are unusually "pros pered, and there can be no doubtIs that the principle their greater to' be credited with ioboess. In fact,- some such way f VirVinhU Stock aa this is the only taeans by which iWrt- - of machinery lonuaj est New Jersey: rtn. rof Rhode can be profitably used on small . '. '4 Tll i .;iTVl. Labor-savins- SpragTii T SVE1 TO-DAY- 'S . fm v "',,; SENATE. I SPAIN. . Credentials Presented, eto- on Fired by Carl lets. Etc16. The creden 10. Washington. The Carlista on the MaIRTP, tials of A. B. Paddockr U. S. senator northern i eoast have again fired on from Nebraska, were read and placed the steamships engaged in the tele .1 on file.. mbl service-cranh Ferrv. of Mich..: from the com The headquarters of Go neral mittee on finance, reported, with Moriones, commander of the arm an amendment in the nature of a of , tiro north, has been establishedy substitute, the House bill restrict at Peenta LA Reina, Navarre. ing' the funding of the custom General Liaserna has been ap house duties, and brescribing .cer pointed enter or Alfonso's military tain regulations for the Treasury cabinet. ': ' Department: placedI on the calen dar At the expiration of the morning Ouf Country Contemporaries. hour, the Renato resumed the Jton 1 sideration of the resolution for thet ir Ogden" Junction Feb. 15 admission of Plnchback, anu isar-genOgden City was visited with continued hia argument; heavy gale on Sunday evening, which continued until sunrise on worse .;i L Monday morning.. j ' Bills) Introduced. .; A man named Lewi3 Elder, The House met at eleven o'clock, resident of Harris viife. sustained and proceeded to the regular order Rerious injuries through t ho careless ,t last Saturday of business. handling of Dawes moved to igo into commit- evening. Several persons, Cider tee of the whole on the tariff bill; among the number, firing at J, a marK wicn revolvers, juiaer couia rejected 60 to 96.. bV Garfield reportodT the Sunday not discharge his pistol pulling civil service aoproDilatioa bill, af the . trigger. f Bo ho commenced ter which various bills were intro-dnrw- pounding:; the. ap, a proceeding bv unanimous consent. At which quickly caused the discharge twelve the bill for;:tbereorganka ol the weapon, tne baa iromwiucn, tlon of the Treasury department of the was split, half of it rebounding and was taken up in committee " :';v ' whole. i entering Cider's thlghrinfllctlng severe wound:' other, pieces - of the fractured ball stracs hlrii In the EASTERN. completely, destroying one of Smussled Coods Mennonites face, his eyes, and otherwise . Com Ins - i :i;ai,:disfiguring ., him. Bolomon: New York. s of San Francisco, whose trunk was seized on Saturday,-- on the arrival of the steamer Feirre, says that the Of canci 14th Ward of this city. dutiable goods contained therein teUlSth, JIAHIA COIXIMS; barn March were intended for certain wealthy 28, 1800,'iaQlouoestershlre, Bngrlind. San Franciscans. Among, the artiTiineral serrics St ' 8 o'ektek cles were three 1 gold watch-esysi(Wednesday.) at.tbe 44th Ward Aescmblj dozen gloves, diamond studs, brace- Bsotna. Friends layited. , numerous scarfs, . lets ear rings, scarf pins, hair fronts, three bead MXnennlal Star; please copj-At his : residence la the 17th Ward, Fait Jace jackets, a superbr India shawl, thirteen gen tlemen V coats i and Lake City, Feb. 15th, JAMES BALDWIN-children's cloaks and dressei ; ' 'Deceased was bora In Herefordshire, Tnr' of 4and,Junel7,lTl..aOKAr Nearly one thousand familieswill Fsneral serrioes at thtl'th Ward School' Mennonites. it is expected, soon arrive in Canada, from Russia; boose, on Wednesday, February 17th, at 12 'Tor o'clock ' Friends are reejpectfa Uy; invited to tbey have chosen' Manitoba ...., f their future residence,' and have attend... . commissioned . an' agent to buy several thousand head of cattle in tlEVL ADVERTISEMENTS. . . r the West: .v i After Disreputable Theatres-- " Recorder John Hackett In charg a jury before .which thepropriing etorvOf the jsieiropoman .xneatre was tried for keeping a diiorderly F. AUERBACH & BRO house, because of the cancan dance exhibition, held," that tbo theatre HAVB arsfOVKP "i complained of was a nuisance at .... common iaw, and that every j)ub To llic Store , out-formerly, occu lie show and exhibition which C. M. I. plo-Z. shocks pied humanity;i Iy rages decency,.. or is contrary to "good morals, tlilug Dcp'f, punishable at common law.,.,.,, ,,,,, BERK they will continue to keep a mil stock or rancr ana stanie The U. 8. and the Centennial ! , - In Sou's AlierUe & bee ber rye- - v.j!,'.r,. . L ".Lm ma ': ' m BXealj Orits, i. Hose 6l Cos - mm. cen tna v pc bar -- dur north of the rest ogtd'. tiar C d40 M. FAMILY LiU J lnf GROCERIES one Bto Dn wl at! V PROVISIONS np1 i o are consUutly receiving Fresh Hup. of NEW We Ille GOODS, con sisting1 Dr( tha wit Choice TEAS, plal COFFEES, ' des ous ' HUGAIIH, ' ply f 'FRUITS and - the: 8PICES, thai EV HAIS and ':, CHEESE, - J. nes J ' TJEST ' OF met FLOUR, Ac He.! 4. ;. t flST MllISTliSirai . ' ' . nort CBOCERies In tko city, and ' sell at the .;.. Of . 'seo'l A: sulU ehre - Span the ' phy guan malu man, wat EO WEST FRIGES. 1 . 1 "My ' aafea v palac gran ' sole ' ' TCRt&fflONl?' Wot d6 Boot Infoi j ) ' ' .5. - he h . '" ' .- Btrec 1 SUFT. X. I. M. ?. ABOVE ? HERBAFTEH THE of Coal will be bold clusively at the new nates depot, on fire-arm- s, Ml - e - v m--Jule- lo-th- e w, x Made utulcr t Patented 1 Patent applied for. A H. H. Wadmaw, Prest. pro. km. J. Witsou, Secretary pro, torn. Baarooxi BupU, i. J. I .. Look Box U2S, Salt Lak City. , ' State Applloatioa for provisional rtgbta for manoTacture, addroesed H. 11' ri Wadmait, will receire prompt attention. - v . WHICH ' . rr? d6Bw85. - - ' ' ' ' p 4 V em PRICES! Jft 4-- IT. Ti'n x-- a ! - j The sundry 16. to-da- y, SI NGERi- f .'1. J ' i - Brt SAMITEL MCPABLATTD. . i, i j -- ' Agnt.i d23 . - .., .... read , "kinds, ,. ; "dj , " . SILVER, . " - .1 I SPECIALS NOTICE NO 0U : Is required at TO OUIt PATRONS. j . e, r Lt)CR-STlTC- II. , ; and ?il"T ?i cent Pan. on h " mp4 LOU Hou TJUl i f HalfBLciMefipeiiJt 1 DURABLE, :52FW ,1 'f 1: NOISELESS. . . ' V S i Sit ". Tj , watt Offlc j 3T y.B. Drawings, Flan and j Specifications xf all kind of Mill-work and Machinery. d2 J , v i : ' Tllf GnE&TJEST ; t 1 OZLCI AXIS , v 4 ;' . ';.'i-.- .. ' j i; f aa a .1. . 1 marl Uf Op f d3 'War f i Were r, 3lVen J There -i-O! i W terat Ing fs&t ' ' y " ' ' dmV , toD tha 1 Powi rat It Is i ; DAYNES & SON. 11 At v .airf ... I . dolls bottl Rea lElVEEITiOII OF THE PRESEHT DAY, &rab - Proa tlonH ellei TJnpi dple Pore CAI JDIESgCheap, CiirJDIBS, . i - .Vv Mo.1 v COC51JCOPIA8J . CA5DY. TOTS, U ' ; rt ' i V , r tttun caus, , i. thej onsi i C?-' jaan of 7 tfo : turei Price l6d J nail : ! I A III Mt3lSliWr -' dit ; j . 1 orer Din ... 'I k i , . attf. i - : U : 7 ( one-foarU- S dIU supp l fTome-esad- M ); ' Carre. 0VC.SOa OVN. ' m.A C ' L ;.; THERE AfiE uYO HOLES TO milEA i V JVc'vcr Asmucsen, ft Skips' "SUlMs'l'w :rea)cs threads or Needles wrxtt. thb post omens, Oppchitrmost determined mi,ft n l.. The AMERICAN is. ol the Machine' of twenty years ag d, lwa, eaa? uw Kunoq vi but the 2fac7iine of t6rday, therefore we must expect - j- mmm, Intl - HAVfi THIS DAY fitatn 1 For O0ARSH AHJ FTNH SALT, ftlx Mail steamer Alaska arrived uu AyB ueaermt Office for tfe aalo of our geoond-bsa- d Waronama Mule, twoHorsos, morning. She left Hongkong Jahv Clothlnir, Clotb, ' PotterT, Lime, Cedar ecwiu jMcowesi aaa , Klodlinr Wood, Orooeriaa, Wood, IS and Yokohama the 24th. Bhe Posts, Office wm Fiue jSa? Kitchen Baase, Charcoal, et. Vie DUtributing brings the followingr summary uf &reSUZZ Foint for the news: r--' ;UQUID fmAJET&a, and Arizona I'China. Honekong.Jan.13, Bhan- - TeT,oHV? and cannot be beat, prtvlV sa 14. of. the The verdict rhae. Jan. It after vainy riven to return or inquiry, neid at xiongsopgj court If tedfor Ink or blurjajj bottle, not M AW K A A HA W 1 and better as- Sbthes. tSTAU kinds of pat taken, j exonerates Cantain AVarsaw and all the officers,! except the. chief lleeMaea, sUlkrlaBu KachlM OIL IMfor giv-l- n engineer, who is censured for Aiaea eertalataa to him i the order "even man I VpnvlWMcIlabiaea. if Co., i self,' and allowing the largest boat I j.l inrom Benedict, la wmcn ne was toe oniy Euro on BA8Ttn aate and a pean, to leave the ship partly filled. deeonntof TOMS CHOZOy wui fee made OOOTO The fire was declared to have been caused b v the spontaneous combus f: ? - si , t: Oonsr Creby,''i tion ef coaL CkptAVamw. has since visited the locality or me ouastero: 164 tf Salt LaU City, Xov.il.im, and discovered where the remains 'dU Mm at m half ' . . LYNN, Saporluteodent. .L I WESTERN ex, News From China and' Japan? 8ax Francisco; 1& TheTacific i f v- J then th salt ptnicHASHo FCPk'RIFTr.ItpUrf,'.'" I SHOEIIAKEE. ' i 8. bers' s. IRON WORKS, and added thereto the Tools and Machinery belonfio toWM. J. SILVER, are prepared to do improvements over me oca sty Lex a We give no runners' 10 or 15 per vent, to sell our 'Machines: m ,r j. S,. - aSS "All linds of Boots. Shoes and is : oiu give ourKyustcnncr.s iUal benefit.' Slipper made, from $3.00 to $25.00 , S& The perpatr imjrloan is ibe ' IIIgbot-rrlc- d ' Maclilne . ,,. call atthe. , js maae, yet our arc LOWER than. tboan nf nfiir prices GILDED BOOT, MAIN ST., Opposite ZfcKimmtn's Stabhs. CAN. DE HAD ON', MONTHLY INSTALMENTS ! IY d67 Call and see them, and at the samatimA lifar thnivMi iAnnr Ki i . - i the , The funerat of the late Represen tative Hooper took place- at 2 p.n?. Among th6so occupying- seats, re-served for themiWere the President and; cabinet,' the; Justices of the supreme court and lxtcmbercof the service consisieu or senate, the reading of the scriptures aud prayer, after which the funeral pro cession reformed." The body was borne from the ball of the Jiousc nrl hn house adlflurnpd.: : 'o v Let, Mao. 'funeratof Mriloopei . Brothers Phil rocei i SO n ' ; PUGS All Kiatbi SierraHeYaia Lnsljer Associate Successor to 1. B. Jone$ and P. ITARVPrcst. WM. J. JtEtAlt.4 AT miOLXSALlS A.XD Ci Meei m BORING aud FIOTING UP, WOOD PUMPS, - TVATEB "PIPEST ...... - 576. - i L Drux M. GROESBECKA CR1S30N, ; uomm, eonaisTiii and of Flowers, anuieery colored and biack Crappfl, Ve vet, Velours, Ornament, Hat and Con Bet Bbaneso tbo latest styles, Lace. Ma Snes, Kibbom, etc Washington, bill civil reported In t House the appropriation appropriates 37,750 for eagraving end printing the certificates ef Centennial stock for the international exposition, and five' hundred thousand to enable the executivo department and the Smithsonian Institute to in the exhibition, and participate t he proviso thatthe "sums s hereby appropriate the entire expense, to wniciv ne v SL shall be subjectfd jinraceount OT the exposition. 7 it. ffi. i p0 man! ' ' ALL OF ' THE BEST r Q UALITT, AND'. F&ICE&, EIIIIER IRON: and BRASS: CASTING, WHOLESALE OR" RETAIL, ?0 SUIT THE TIMES. , Ooods d lirered in the City jFreeei Chare, n . :FOROINOURNING, ji. f". rw uomi Leare orders at Z. C rTAvro II LAKR MOUI.IIXOS . door Flral . revk -- - lard. ni :; spicjaaHd::'!f- - ,- pijonnnovBo Al cant YORE: una JYotipris of nil tron fho Car or Ton I the nearest to Main Street I tbat always rives satisfaction I in fact that cannot be excelled ! - also TEAS,' COFFEES;3 SFOARS, - DOOItS, , t" . aollc 1 Bryant Brys ojf Store and Boot and Shoe Dept. Wo keep constantly on band Vgood sleek of &ry- Cooils Dealers la all kinds of j SELL AT NEW IIICKOKT, ' - ! LOT OF SHEETINGS, MJEACHED, LUIfBte'E:! .. WILL WE . . i COAL CHILDREN'S VELVET CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Utah Chemical Mauufacnirins Co: -- - Jxist Heceived k GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, H.JLTTadin&nSrf 'the' "by Immediately east Lumber AT ETEW YORE PRICES ! TABLETS; For Improvement In the Manafac- - A tnre ef 8oap aad Sapeaaeeeas . meaidlaa anapiac tne eean- and other Tmm hTrbnlf. madlcl.- , nftandilawrtJna; atmltar perpeaea, nal, "SMsatfar - - SA1 BATH ! . McD ot W ex- Second West Street, between Sontlt Temple and First Sonlli Streets, u ! - ; - 1 1 . day cure chrc . ', - ten the ' niai 1 tor VaJKepembcr the place, .L Im . for ii timo Jnico, Ac aJ fieifh 'c ; Oat "( ot a oeuer a. JZ .m mtm O wo t or an y jGentl em an wish ing; a Fash ion a b le O utfit at a' Low and Price, vyi do well to call ' examine;i these goods. " , tr4 a "S"armonth Bloaters, Edinburgh 6at AXeal and grade than our Wholesale Trade requires, will be JOBBED OFF AT UNUSUALLY LOW FIGURES. MERCHANT TAILiORS desiring to sort up their stocks, Elected to Parliament. JohnMItchell has been returned to Parliament from Tlpperary, wit d out opposition. S-- i o ui wiiiuji, ueiiig , DISPATCHES, CONGRESSIONAL.! clD RO Seller's Dundee Marmalade, ' GREAT BRITAIN persons on board. Brown's Scotch Store, ; Supposed to be Lost London, 16. The British steam er, George Batters, for Gibraltar, is supposed to be lost, with twenty five lin. it I A pla Dr. ti 1 1 ". j ; , rait wksxeax uaxon TxtECRAr: i . TUST ItECEI VEb, Iati Xiddell el ! FOREICN. By Telegraph -- H GOODS; French sGassimeres, and othfjr M ERCrXlP!SE:, heretbfbf'e carried by our C lo4 ih'ing Dep't, :(wjfijr&angi; ferred td the Wholesale Dfy Goods Dep't, under the charge of H.S. BEAT1E. Thi Stock comprises Jan ENDLESS Variety of Gentlemen 'I Furnishi rig Goods, Men's and Boys' ReadyM ad e Clot Kinjfc; in all grades and many rejnhahts of iFrench! and Englis Hp C a. as i m eres, pfinc i - - er ; c. in ivi ; t .,r.:i. K QENTLESTOCK Qt JHE : . .. Fresh Herring, A rumor has been' received 'lof a fight in Formopa, between the Chinese and savages, in which fifty of the latter wereklfled, but it is not generally credited. The iron steam er Berlin, lately running between ports on the inland sea under Japanese management,' was destroyed by fire; the crew were reported lost. G.: Bates Washington died In Yed-d- o. JanV 13. by accidental suffoca Baron De tion from ' Charcoal. Schaeffer, the 'Austrian minister, has sailed for Slam, to which coun try, as well as China and Japan, he is accredited,', There was an earthquake on the "morning of January 15, with two 'separate movements, each of nearly four' minutes duraii.ngiiatid tion; no damage. Themamuuu-eand i?"rencn troops, long at Yokohama in defiance to the wishes of the Japanese government for are now making preparations immediate departure. ' The small pox continues to prevail to an un usual extent; many foreigners are suflerincr. amone them soldiers in the British camp. ' J m. .. shipment of Moir f x k MUM - to and later still with cutting-bocut Cornstalks and other coarse feed, or power and saw to saw in one day nrteen to twenty cords or woou. Most of these operations are least expensively performed when the larmer does not nimseir own tne machinery, and It is far cheaper to hire any one of them done by than to have it done by hand. Western New York. lYairi e Farmer. --- c semi-offici- al t ' " SPi with impunity. YOKOII A MA . Jan. 24. There Is a announcement that in May next the Japanese government will call in all the Kinsatou, or old style, paper money; and re- It with new treasury notes, rtlace has been determined that in the approaching treaty' revision the government will waive, Japanese ror the present, tne question of extra territorial jurisdiction, but will strenuously insist upon assuming the entire control of the tariff, the right to which Is now denied by the British representatives. . " ,i . 1 i ' es ?;, horse-pow- mm the ship with the mails and specie lie. There was a serious firein Canton on January the 3rd; one hundred ' and fifty houses were burned. O. F. Seward, it h vt sal General Bhanghae. had lvMn ofTered a Hanishi decoration token of hia Xriendfjrservices rendered to Dedmarkv The Chinese offldall' at Fu Choo etlll affect to hold authority over Lew Choo notwithstanding - the remuneration py me central government of Peking. A messenger from Lew Choo to Fa Choo .has bees compelled, with the crew of his ship, to perform submissive ceremon!. at the custom house of that nort. This course, if persisted In. will lead to beceitainly tween1 China andcomplications as the Japan, latter empire declares that she will no more permit the Chinese to hu miliate her subjects than the Formosa savages to slaughter them j -- -- v :r ....bwsmpsmbMsK THE EVENING NEWS. H. - r. : ; . . " T f. " , 1 4 Mm'' f -- aa vj. tm k ,1 .'r.i- 'A GbnsiRtinar of tSill Cm. T)uvku' Bar Croiwes. Fin" Hings,Lpcketa,Kecklaoco, Gold and Silver Chaim,8tuda, SkT Kings, Buttons, Charms.Trlnketa. Fine Spectacle, Field Glasses, Toloseopes, Freach and American Clock, at ' c, : OPPOSITE THE POST "OFFICII1 , " : BCCEttiridlY" LQv;nicE5. Purchasers (nvited. ' 0n ? om ' corns sU. Unea Und |