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Show :.:L TIIE EVENING NEWS. rr aussx? cAttY, ; STCZPTE scxd-i- t rOCR O'CLOCK. AT SAVXS O.f Editor rea. Sa tar Jay. SO, 1875. A man who was robbed on the Ne?r York fe New Haven rail Way, sued the company, and gain ed 5it,uuu damages. the It has been decided that and bridge between Council Bluffs Omaha is part of the Union Pacific . - Mr. Thurlow Weed, In a letter to the New York Tribune, says that the third term aspirations of the President or tbe United States caused the defeat of the republicans m the last election?. Rear Admiral Bell, of the U, . 8. Navy, is dead. - Fiftv-on- e persons lost their , i, holm, nweden. The cabinet has agreed to send the terms of compromise offered by the Union and Central Pacific railroad companies to Congress for approval or rejection. "t- A sixteen year bid girl, at cerBoston, forged a railroad stock thereobtained $2,000 and tificate, for; she is in jail, A young Irishman, arrested in Chicago for assaulting his father, has made a sworn stateraent,accus ing his father of having committed two murders. The U 8. Senate has passed a bill giving soldiers, or their child ren or relatives, the preference in civil service examinations; the same bill was passed by the House last winter. , The credentials of Andrew Johnson, as U. B. senatcr from Tennesee, were presented in the U. -- J- . Evana' Mills, eight north of Watertown, the Mercury on Sunday, Feb. 7th, was forty degrees below zero. The Thursday following, there having been but little let up to the weather, the train on the Ogdensburg and Watertown railway was brought up all standing by 7 the enow near Evans Mills,: and absolutely become snowed under; locomotive and all, buried out of sight. It required forty hours! labor and more to dig the train ul " and get it to . Watertown. - i ; ; . ! : I ! . i f i : H. Senate to-da- i , . y. NEWS NOTES. Territorial matters come up everj Tuesday and Friday in the U. S. Senate. different kinds of Twenty-si- x breach-loade- rs are-- now in use in European armies. There Is complaint in France of superabundance of. coin in circulation. Mapleeon, the successful London theatrical manager, is building on the Thames eman opera-house bankment. tion" That's what a French tor says of the meal of our Indian Jr corn. : .i; The women of Brooklyn are said to be sure of Boecher's innocence, and equally sure of Mrs. Tilton's guilt. Despite the sweep of the recent crusade through the land, it is a lamentable fact that tne use or in becoming toxicatlng beverages is women. more I ! ; i .'4 customary amonj? Ex. JOUBNALISM. A few weeks ago-- , the New; York Herald shocked the community by a sensational, lengthy and clrcuin.-stantl- al SENSATIONAL flctioniiaving for its suban imaginary breaking loose of ject the wild animals jn the zoological collection of the Central Park, in " that city. On the 13th of this present February, the Chicago Times Indulged in a sensational 'fiction of a similar nature, concerning an imaginary burning of a prominent. theatre of that city; giving details, with lists of dead and dyviv including names of prominent citizens '3 The excuse of the "Herald was that it wished to call public attention to the insecure manner, in which the animals were ".kept, and the excuse of the Times was that it wished to call public attention to the insecure condltiqn of the Chicago theatres. But the press generally has indignantly condemned both papers for. unworthy journalistic resorts, as shameless abuses of tbe freedom, of the press and audacious and unfeeling insults to the public. r If sensational devices , of this kind are so severely and Justly, censurable, what condemnation can be too severe to be passed upon un scrupulous journals of the Ddtly Defamer class, which are nothing if not libellous, whose sole market able stock in trade consists of slan ders and calumnies of the. oldest best, and most respected citizens in ' the community? ' Says a Cleveland paper ;When the N. Y. Herald published a ficti tious account of an ' escape of "Wild I easts at the Central Iarkr result Ing in a frightful destruction of life. we felt that the American press had been debased as low as it could be; but the Chicago Times has gone even lower than the Herald.1. "Bui low in debasement as our Cleveland contemporary may consider. 'the papers named to have gone in their unwarranted admittance of the extremely ana nctrtlously sensa tional into their columns, this de-basement is not a hundredth part so low as is that of the incessant journalist! s slanderer who delights in his evil work as does the hog in his wallowing in the mire. r: It ! ! "An Infallible cure for consump doc- . j The Boston Journal Is informed that by a "prominent business man New the commercial classes of never before so free England were from debt as at present. In Sweden a strong cloth is The manufactured from stalks are fathered In autumn, and soaked in water during the whole winter. The material 6 then dried in an oven and woven as flax. Of one hundred and six deaths from delirium tremens In tbe Engvic lish army in India, eighty-si- x tims were 8ergeants,and only twen tT rivates. So they propose to In vestigate how it is that sergeants can get liquor so much more freely. A society for the protection of husbands' rights is talked of in Massachusetts. In that State now a married woman can go Into business on her, own account, make her husband support her while she speculates, and pay her debts when hop-stalk- s. -- : would indeed be a hopeless task to find a lower level of debasement than that to which portions of j the American press have sunk. . These unworthy and unscrupulous acci dents of an honorable estate are an unmitigated nuisance, an abomin ation, in all communities afflicted with their repulsive and pestilen tial presence: j They are a disgrace to the community, the country, the age, and the race, and they are the subtle and deadly enemies of sbe fails. ;t4 ? The new Governor of Utah, apthe commnnlty, the conntry, and pears to be trying to do justice be- the race. tween "Mormon and "Gentile," and. that does not appear to cause mc rings or xeaerai omce-numein EDUCATION, CIVILIZATION, OmaAa Herald. AND STERILITY. Salt Lake City. There is. perhaps, no precedent far the extensive mortality that baa Thomas K. Beecher discusses prevailed among Congress- Edward II; Clarke's BuUdngof a recently men. No less than five of tbe Brain rather cynically, and suggests members-ele- ct have died within poj aecure the last ten weeks, and four sitting that it is not, important; a: of whose race "the perpetuation' members in the same period. ' so are first works offensive that Fanny Blssler, the danseuse, is reported to have become very de- their doers flee from them,"a race vout. Thanks to the exercise which afflicted with universal and pershe enjoyed in iter paJ my aayi :. to petual discontent;" fthat i If, 'font the hilarity of her limbs, so to speak she can : bend the supple education and cifilizaiiph bring to hinges of her knees at prayer, and pass sterility and the disappearance 5L can scarcely feel 1L i. of the race'ifc is not a thing-t- o be ' officer a called French 'Somebody fellow and a seriously regretted; that the fittest a Tool, a half-wittsurvive; that such, people as fop. The Court of Appeals has de cided that the first two 'forms of seem entitled to live for ever die abuse are only gross 1 narults, for nevertheless, and often bale young which there is bo legal remedy, but and apparently untimely; that "it that the correctional tribunals can deal with the third, because it con- may still be more than suspected tains "the imputation of a special that the highest and healthiest cul !7 ; ... ture for men and' women will be vice." There are already no less, than found sooner or later, incompatible five 1candidates for the office of clerk with fecundity and the' perfection TT Yt K.-,- Ton iHlirds! . In Jefferson county, NewVYork, some at miles ; NEWS OF THE DAY. railroad.- is vety low and has been for seve- tape were disregarded. He is of ral months..- - The mills at Spring-val- e opinion that to 'squelch: the bogus have been obliged to ran very legislature was a good thing, and irregularly, averaging about quar- that to object to the. method is to ter time. Portland (Afe.)iArfftis, be 'scared.' His theory of governFeb. 6. ment evidently is, that when mati:i f CALDER, ajtdT PtTBMaHER. The Mousham river monies and the constitutional red in the woods. Francs, has Just ""fetven to the world mother astonishing instance of the all but illimitable power Of its solvency. iThe city of Paris bebeed 6f two hundred and ing ters are not going to the fancy of fifty inmillions of (fifty milthe authorities they i should drder lions of. dollars), franca thejsubscriptions in a file of soldiers and straighten arose In a few days to ten milliards, them out. This may be a good five hundred millions of francs, or way. It is very well, known in two milliards and one hundred milThe new lions of dollars. despotic monarchies. of is Alfonso, In 1871, five months after the King at Spain, practisthin moment. But it is conclusion ing it of the treaty which imnot the 'American way.. It is a posed upon France a war indemniway against which the people pro ty; of one milliard of dollars, altested a hundred years ago, and though her resources were almost kept protesting all the way from exhausted, the government was orKiown l5uHKrr.mii 10 The bold enough to make an appeal to American way is to insist jupon the public credit This was 'forms and ceremonies,'- ' iu other responded to, and a loancall or two law. the words, upon hundred millions of dollars was more than twice covered. This loan was filled up almost entirely The Political Turning Point. by France herself. Astonished The following is a letter of, Geo. Kurone .anxiously locking upon this financial operation, took part Ticknor Curtis to Ihe N.Y. Herald. In Jt.rbut with extreme caution. It 5 dated Feb. was termed by foreign capitalists' a Ziancfai'tntmrandsoft is still ' ' "Doubtless tbe governing majori considered.' ty of the presenttoCongress have the On the following year it became physical power order a State elec- necessary to repeat this marvellous tion in Louisiana; but it is to be feat;. three; hundred and fifty mill bat no democratic vote will lions of dollars were aiked hoped bv be riven for such an act. It is onl v France of both France and Europe: a unanimous and protest Europe responded to the call by a by steady mierierence tuat tne subscription' against eight milliards, democratic party can now do any- -' three hundred of mil and Iwtntii-eiaa to secure to return the pro- lions, two hundred dollars ,n which thing per sphere of the federal governaione, aner naving sunerea ment.- We have arrived to a turn- five months siege and the awful ing point in regard to the character ravages nf 1 the Commune, of our political institutions. As two seven hin the course of the dominant party in dred millions milliards, of dollars. submatter shall be AX. regard tp this time patriotism was ex mitted to or.repudiatedty"jthe alted, this the enthusiasm with and people of the Union, so will the which Prance offered to its govern future character ' of our government ment the money necessary to pay i be determined. It will either' "re the war indemnity naa more tue main a limited constitutional gov- characteristic of a national sacrifice ernment, of defined powers of a than of a financial operation. .Nev specific character, or itjwijl become- ertheless Europe gave to the cona government of unlimited auth(jr- quered nation an unmistakable resting on tne pnysicai iorce 01 token or its esteem ana commence; lty, the majority of a people;, Wielded the foreign- - subscriptions arosemil-lin-to eight hundred by.the will or one man or ny ine four milliards, of dollars, of which four mil will of an oligarchy." v . liards ' and two hundred millions came from the hostile, country Pious Paris. Paris is celebrated Northern Germany. to the new loan The subscription as a place of pleasure for all the of City of Paris has no politi civilized world, but there is some calthe or national cnaracier: it is pure ' piety, there too. The Parisian ly a speculation, and by this alone Catholics have recently organized it unquestionamy uemoHBiraiea uis public tredit. It an association for the more perfect strength oftotheestablish such a fact, observance of the Sabbath day ac important because it Ought to Inspire in every cording to its original design that reflecting mind the most eerlousa of a day of rest. Tbe members of meditations. France, without and without thes the association bind themselves government of a political future; without curity not to buy. sell, work, nor cause any alliances abroad,and incessant work to be done by others, on Sun ly tnreatenea - Dy ine moss powerful European nation, offers a suffi days. This is a noble resolve, and cient guarantee to her citizens and worthy of extensive emulation in to foreign capitalists to draw forty places not half so wicked s Taris. limes more money than sne is in need of. What nation In the world can Rciexcb at Fault. From fossil boast of such .a financial standing? TjOUIS A. Bgbtrakd. fragments Cuvier .reconstructed, a skeleton of the paXeotheriumvutg' mm n the form of a gigantic tapir, Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Joseph R. and all naturalists have consented Hawley writes to the Hartford a statement or to this assumed shape of the ani 'limes correcting con of that correspondent taal. i'Bnt," says a contemporary, ceming the wife ofjournal President "the complete fossil, lately discov Grant. The correspondent charged had "cold man ered, shows that the animal resem that Mrs. Grant had her ners'' and friendly notes more llama trirafTd and bled the Mrs. a answered secretary, by than any other known animal, and Hawley writes that "Mrs. Grant that he looked only as much like a suffered for years from a severe In of the eyes, wnicn af tapir as a pig 'looks iike an ante flammation fects her sight so much that she can Science guess lope." ngin. cannot recognize faces unless very near to the person, and this necessarily atlects her manner In public, as Loxa Dba"vn Out. The N. Vi she often cannot tell to whom she Herald of Feb. 14 contains what is speaking. Of course her 'notes of we shall probably read twenty-fiv- e frendship' must be 'answered by a i in an secretary,' for she cannot see to write mag years from now," being event to her own children, when New York the ary excerpt "from are separated from her. Is it Heraldot Feb.13,1900," consisting of they, not a nitv to arive so wrong an im a continuation of the report of the prossion of a kind and Tilton-Beeehwoman, suffering under so great trial, for the 6,572d au affliction? Are there many of day. Of course there is indicated a ns who, under such circumstances, corresponding change iu the ap would deserve the praise which all pearance of the dramat's ptrsonec. unite in giving her, as a good housekeeper, a good wire ana mo- - . I ; ; ed do-no- t A -- sud-scrib- ed j nn ? . 1 ; i". Z. By Telegraph. rsa wssxana cwtos Tcr.BaHArai.iwB- - BADN i! faSviily GROCEBIHf AND PROVISIONS. WAGONS. H RKYNOLBS , ; rounakeeper. daw son, Senator from Tennessee, were TTaosnlp, Feb. Kit, 1875 . . presented ana filed. ,. offered yesWrights resolution, terday, for the appointment of a - WASH IMQTOITS BIRTHDAY. committee of five, to examine the i FIRJBMAN'S branches of the civil service, with was. to a view reorganization; etc., GRAND DRESS BALL, . adopted. yi' 1 l.u, will bi ntxs ix ibs pi-trl- 0A ) NEv SAIiT - LAKE $ 10,000 Damages. COFFEES, SUGARSJ FRUITS and SPICKS, IvEW MMmm FLOUR, Ac Wf mm m - LOWEST PRIC m iCRrSMOiVI COAL ABOVE CKLkV HEREAFTEtt THB of Coal will be sold ex T. clusivelrat.tho new sales depot, on , . I " 5 was-fout- , ul - . . NOW BXCEITIKO IAU Ut IPMNG STOCK OP THESE CELEBRATED WAGONS, wagon erer aoM la TJtah has given better tatisfaction than has the BAIN WACOM ia the past three 7ear , and Mr. Bain assures me tbat be never was 00 well prepared to make rood waronsf as he is for this season, and tbat he will send a better wagon now to Utah than be ever did before. Call and see my stock constantly arriving; of the varioua klnda of FDDfiDTW Patented hy IC IL Wadman, r-'- r OP . .( Ahhpjn SIZES ff e tST" Leave orders at Z. C Store and Dcoti and Shoo Dept. O. Bex 57S. M. I. Druf it GROESBECK Detail aieniical Hani&ctnriiiB: n. H. Wadmaw, Prest. pro. tern. Secretary pro. tern. i' L.WatsoKi J. Babfoot, Supt. . I CRISHON. & dflO Co. TT. P. PUGSIXT Set. HOWARD, jfreeL j . SALT-L- B I CITr IRON CO. ILUTvlBER! 1 ...The Most Complete Slock and Carefully Selected in Utah. sash, ., i 1 . brass casting; rpHE UNTJEIlSIGNEp ' li'il aLATIf, W M J. SILVER, 8uPIHlNf KDCSTt 'WATER' PIPKS, j.t rrnoixsjj.t a.xd nitail. p. o. j n Half Bloci SoathfirBiEDepo: Associat'p, Succrmnrt . il ' NOTIFIES " ' ' ' tne1'' 4ast twenty-fiv-e TIRADE 1 X.U.DraunnQt, Plan and k Specijioati&ns of aU kinds of toT. R. Jones and Bryant BroUurs. Mitt-Dor- . and Machinery, Carl C. Acmiicicn, TUAT vosT orncn. wivlOpposttW thbdetertalaed oSort to dfrnn r uasurvasaaoie Fi"u BOOT A. 35 Asm - s 1 :..'(. - - 11. ! " i RespectuJJy, 2 I - - "Ji- , , -, ' i it" ti&T .AlZ kind , 'f; L". V' :, s j t .iK'. t ! ' 'i V" ! j j nf rWi Clipper made, from Sa.00 to . s; d2 MofABLAND, Agent. ' ass LTNtJ, Supvrlnteudeol. ' 1 " JIIE J. ?. 8aoe bvslrnes for ; years, ana he wishes to call yoor attention to Ihe fact, that In order io serve Iheirade this season, he has made very large purchases la the above llnes ' and-- ' wHl 5d kee. the) stok full through the eVakn. Any 'onl- n i; f t iu tsI tnat the trade may faro him with will have prompt dud careful aUenUon,and. ai tbe jtery. lowest prices. He hopes, by strict - . attention In. above specialties, and not Interfering in LI nei-- hl fcr8'.l?neaf't to..mri;m PPtIn of the patrorao of I ho trade!. i . K 3f X nOTiOn TO TOE TRADE. 'Jjsj1 1 . - - j i FORGING, .TURNING, WOOD PlJMl'M,. Asro ""'' nraato all sell to KVrf aaUaraetioii,' aad I sell at tbe most rcasoaaUo prU cs. Flft&T VVACON DEPOT SOUTH OF THE THEATRE. lulrr'4'; MAMreaW ":'- HOWABIf SEBKEE, Fait lace City, Utah. 3i i fv An Kinds of ana DOORS, '1 T7ood- - 3owinr,and SLeapln? ZZacbines; Paddock the United States; aFuHStock of Calk" Hay XUk, ihe Mest the Celebrated Coaa and 'Ten Broeke Concord Eugies and Oarrufts; the best and1 Most Improved Plows and Harrows, Corn, OnltlTators. etc. . i j - , Walter A. ' ' '! Dealers In all kinds of - i; SIIIHTGIiES, , n PURCHASED THB SALT LAKE IKON WORKS, and added thereto the Tools and Machinery beloortnf to WM. Jw S1LVEU, are prepared to do AVINO BORING and FITTING UP AND STYLES. ,uu ax ma GirDF-T-l i d71: TlflftT H1TV 9S i nn ct Opposite UelOmmln't StabUs. ' i"' Is required at - IdaHo cirthiwr, Ot ckxiTwir,riDo iwtBui anuMVt vaaranai, et3.Vn r ;, , X.IQUID ;; ueinq, . J , 5?Se?n?i uic.,DOt t, privilege RrLQBiii:! 1 e bottle, if pos salted for clothes. I&-A- .U Tcinds 0 pas tajSnT .... - !. 1 iilSLXt 1 AH JO r.E2IOTiTS, r No. X !W",A:XiX, APE'S, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ; 5 -- r; i mnr.t ... tXQ.. W ICTELI KcedUtt J2att if J 1 thafc-.nearJ- y by tile Car or Ton Dearest to Mala Street I COAL the U ways gives mtltticttcm that Iu fact that cannot be excelled I the - ORE & LIGHT SPB111G V&G0I1S rom-eal- -- I 'r d68w3s5 erolal xw-m- BEST ASSQRTL3IT i 1128, 8alt Lake City. ApplioaUoo for prorialonal States rights for manufacture, addreraed H. U. Wadmait, will receive prompt attention. Drgans&Melodeons , KKXP THK ' BOCEstlES la the city, and kell at the Of. iaf '0. a. and. BEST BRANDS OP J , I UaW CHEESE, tock Box A EM Bap. Choice TEah meoMlsis; j THEATRE, 1 receiving1 Praak GOODS, oon- - alstlnraf , anapfas; the and laaertlnc eXher earn, for nyaieale. naedlel. nai.pounds "Jioaonel" or kIbbIIkp -- EASTERN. - pues or HXW r Made under Potent applied for. 'For ImproTcnenM Hanurae-arX Soap mm la tbe sapeaaeeaai CmMaaet er by perforailaa:, same ; ar Credentials Presented. to law. 'The credentials of Andrew John tT rt J HEKBV are constant- Wo ; B po fully oJT rmmcdiaiefu taut of Bryant Brs's Lwnber Yard. - . Remember the place, north it the Post Qffi ce. dm 2- - in Wixu, Faroo k Co' R EMATNING Office, oi. ZUlh. mid. 1 is the ft Second West Street, between South Temple and First Sontl Streets, LIST OF UBTTER9 'S . i v if. ed DISPATCHES, Blonder LH FraeetFBurr NcwcoHMtamer 8 K niytheJL Kent Mr . P BurdickKR CONGRESSIONAL. Painter Pollock W Bevao Mm A r . It !" M PlayerRA A iO" MateerC SENATE-- . CuramiDs Randall F W Carter Mrs H Miller Levi Passed V Castleton W Macksll S 8 BulSvaa M . Washinoton. 20. The House ClarkerliW W. WinrwoRUi, Arent. V joint resolution passed last Winter, tne examination in tnat providing of candidate? for positions in tbe ESTUAY NOTICE. civil service department of the gov 1 (TnTtwMeSBlon! ITaVH T Boldiers' chil and ernment. soldiers old HEIFER, tike 1 One red three-yedren or relations shall have the " pre OS left ejr ana swattowiorK in ugn so to was 0. If mt claimed before Feb. 27th. at ference, passed be sold at suction, aocordo'clock TO-DAY- .' o. M.' C. . i theiV'x. I tofo SVPT. Son's Aberdeen Edinburgh Oat SSeal and Oat EXea! Orlta, X. XLose 6l Co Lelth time Jnice, 4c, 4c er r re? xm ing s i freaii .4-. if I ii Heller's Dundee Marmalade, Pitman Saddles . "STarmoutli Bloaten, r THElSTOCK of GENTJLE- s & Afresh ZZerrin;, '! :2 ngr ) 1 at Liddell GOODS. and otHer MERCHANDISE; heretofore carried by our Clo-triiDep't, has been transferred to the Wholesale Dry Goods Dep't, under the charge of HJS. BEATIE. ThisiStock comprises an ENDL.ESS Variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Men's and Boys' Ready-Ma- de GlotHing in all grades, and many remnants of French and English Cassimeres, principally SPRING STYLES; all of which, being of a better grade than our Wholesale Trade requires, will be JOB-BE- Cl OFF AT UNUSUALLY JLOW FIGURES. MERCHANT TAILORS desi n ng to sort up their sto cks, or any Gentleman wishing a Fasionable Outfit at a Low Pric, will do well to call and examine these goods. i-a- re - ' - u ri f French ht true-heart- I . : :::m e n-- su-.-- A v" . . . in mhm mim :' shipment oCMoi " , - k II iii n 1111 Brown'k SeoUh: Store, a ' - ex-Rep- in a I j " , - ' 1 OBK, 20.-On Monday Evening, Feb. 22, verdict was eiven vesterdav assainst ' the!New When the 'circles will ba opened to the York and New Haven raliroail Co., Pttblio." ; for about 516,1'QU in favor of a man: who was robbed of that; amount I AD3IUSKIOS First Circle, 58ateerats; . and 7 p. m. "no of the race;" thoughtful while Uvea. on, the ,foad; the $eeoaid, ja cents; commencing' They are traveling can Dr. man hold Clarke's with Uve DuBose, of Georgia; long Court held JLhat the company must TieJitts for tale at the Bat OMeu T sentative Bbober,or Nortn Carolina; rhetorical postulate that it is at al protect its patrons. . of Ken- - a duty to" perpetuate such"' races of Representatives Adams riiiV PrltUnitan r.9 U U JOE JSABKEn, Archer of Maryland. Bait. Sun. a iscontentand wretchedness as now " AuaWTA, CLi CSjoper, Hi Infest the habitable globe and cal colored was hanged here yesterday men." v v- - V : . ; - for the murder of Howard Jtten The Buckalew system of limited themselves ' secure to minority represen voting Mr. Beecher have recol- Whitealso colored, in December, SAJfSlBliiRPtiXD, STOVES RE- tation, which was adopted in the lected that it Is might American "educa.. Dead. w .. new Pennsylvania coastuuuon in If -- 01 szocxjw, axe, of the supreme court j udges tion and clvilizatJon'which. spe r CiiiOagq. the case 2a Everett Chamber1 .. . . 1. t t and a lew county omcera, has turn- cially ondaceta. tho fsterilit ; of 1111, me weu kdovq young jew nai-Is- t. Of this city, died yesterday at ed out badly, and a revisory com therictv iV other countries the mission reports in favor of Its a ban Jacksonvi X. PBIXCB & CO., . Ihe I wash . . le, Florida,where I t 0 V . . highest and healthiest culture does uonmenc not conduce to trillty.' Highly efitof his health, .7 "Nervous hands sought imagiin Great Jbnuim N - t , A hoDaful Son. nary pistols, nervous fingers grasp- - cultivated people aa XamiUea as well have the eu noavenai Yi Dawei large uu iouuuius xisamii, steiday, AI .m. nuo fprepaieu K. uiov Mm tr. via xu uivir lUterate, as witness the. family or young f Irishman was arrested foe Igr Uie luljr am Via ffrtt 1ntr f nu ranter, ratricK lias. The tntr' Queen rVictoriaj rand rdivers Jami-Ue- s assaulting I OMrat, Lanrestv and Most Perfect he made and swore last sett; spilt, the clear, ringing voice of the uight t , Hanuiactory In the United . W the nobility aadlarlstoeracy to a sUUment tbat 1 ; his father killed. States. tumaltlous of and that wild In a that country. throng: upon Germany chojl-ago ! yeais maU)utabje rfhc clerk will cell the relL"- other continental ;ratioxis, similar pedhls body up and put It In a barThis happened in the Illinois Legts- conditions may be seen among cul rel and tt" rew it la the ri veraud also that ho murdered a margin Paris. lature, uuk tivated people. . . ! . , ni;, f; f . "- Ohio, 111 '34. The mutilated body even lu (his It ofIs apparent that, ittvtheriYer Among 5ultivaleJAmerlcftii peo of a man vears for criminals, and day sympathy here three buttuebov'a acK Is the that of criminal prevails Ko otMr Mnahsal Instrument aver obtaiced sterility law, ple,' of bungling codes , . f ;.,;; th aama popularity. men can not assist at murdering a very largely brought about by stu story is of doubtful rulh;jV jfellow-being- ,' and at burying the died and euilty means, by measures The Omaha. Brldee- Questlort Do- tTT PoikI forPrtoelJata. ' ' corpse, without being held responsi- which ought to lbrrand the brow !of H.T. Address,;' E(J" ;..r1, .BUFFAI A dis ZCovxciLX Bllffs. ble therefor by a Jury. The princiwithrilittle'f (khy. thelr'adopte'M at least the was received here last lilbt, f W HsVW no Arent ni'ralt Lake City growing that ple seems less than the stigma or the patch most atrocious murders are deserv- - thing that the second comptrouer atuntrt the areseat time, we annouBoe tbat statin? . , insr of panlshment. It is better prime ot mujnae further mtuy wo ahall fill orders or the treasury aecKieu, yesteruay. " t take Cily (f and at tbe than nothing. Cincinnati JTImc. council that tne twiage; Dewreeuoma dtoeounU at to TcfujlrmaUsvicinity) -dealer who Omalia of Is the Blafisand from part purcii-(30,000 SiOyOOO to aanuaTTr. 'A lad v wrote recently to Mr j r faotot our betav the cUret aad latv Abtuide tiie FENCK.-- 7 1 n respect Union Paciflo railroad md has tttThe nrf remonstrated with him for United tha in with 64,000 factory States, instructions that the govern- Organs and Melodeoos now in use. will at $1,500 irr flowera-at-h- ia tor; matters political, Harper's given spending be Bhall for ment aad tract the merits of the lnetro-mcn- ts freight .pald samefro buyers, TUltnonieo dinner party when that Wccli .Xeivenanet evidently1 trie's wlliaiUtbem. v as : ,v over It, tha per mile - d . sum of money would have dona" so to take double ground, whether rata TBINCB 4 CO. .GEa.A. over other of thejrond. portioii any ex mach good among uw peorriconwith the idea of endeavoring to received a note day the' alady ffrom check fer' ?I,600 1 taining V. Bat jimi lnti Clwiles da mo fling and the poat&cript . read : business1 Mr. 11 said a learned ana gooa jaage mopictorai awmy," work. noble in your "Persevere sup- to 000 of the of unreservedly paper part Notes aiuoilar to throne kmews, ia 4aa.viaUaitadesrUbtstU& rtsHnvdmiiilslrailofl"ur 70a buy not this day want it?" Tbe old kindlyto sent. mei.wottl4iInauce,a mva amoves bad. to eooeo, lock , learned, man forge, rob, cheat and steal regard to tbe 39Uth,.wrj.yf the,ea genUemtn and roaway when 4he voannter anawtircd .ft ' in order to ret money wit .which torial part'irby Wnieansbf the aaora loeically. "If 1 'eat it, aa. a X- To jtlie Store Ibnuerly oeeu to aid the poor." vevfljrpr rewant " This ia it? the when I It JliwiiiMrs cuto 22.3. Xl.nLaTJloV; ( salt of a learned jads havlatf cbQftre9tl that the .watcc.is eo same'siitjocS!!6 w. iirn f : 1 i ivr in thm Rico river r6VfeiD6bdeut us wHtes lo In Wittrki-ttstream have "A continue' to keeJ e Jttflprcalle4'5a mills along tbe Deriae k thetMimH all W,HFth7 9' Fancy who do ness. 1 and Staple r A'LfuJ,t.oolt tn ahnt down entirely great Indignation with. Nooneanawered.andaactderijsaaB L-was in said "he late the and gone." The solemnly proceedings aroM approve ofFlowera, ooiored and or ran on .rrxr fhortme'Where baa ae goner asaea u j aage, Velours. Ornament- -, Bat and fear much trouble In Louisiana and declares, that the manufacturers ho t ba tone. don't "I no In tender know, to n!TlMrit nt a. sierra or heavy rain, whole opposition is due merely anrwer. three feel deep the fact that 'the forms and cere 1 dead," was the guarded snow is . www ajjv jjjjwxjjjo.r:. i. f FIT t: - t .. - 4 rs ' : 154 t and lCSaRAJTD BT v Corner ' Crosby, UHtt 1 zae Co Ooaalatinv jaf r'n , u Creme,, Brooches. Bar Keoklaees, f!ofra,iciceta, rn, GoVi and B.tvor 1 . id i Chelf ield O iaaeea. TtlsnoM. ertean Ciopasi Ac, at purciamn invited rreaoh m m : |