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Show ' i 'I '".! - !. " , . if ' M - I I' a ..: T Hi IT T 'V - 4vl4 ,4 L isaSn REMOVED! -- i. i lift, one yer. wlti ioeUff....f six uioutba, ran wusr&nsf uiita. ORioaTaLKQBa.i'a IdSO 6.S6 . to notify ber namrous frlonda, and th ladles rauerallr that h him rmvod to ber new and cleira&t Wieh 4 ; HAin.-Thola- rof - SGMI-WEEKL- ' to-d- Y. Mt-thew- ay p, mi v i f VELVET i I Aid at - V60. tftwr rin- Anl otbor ronda In IV" I'enaiM wiablQCproportion good at wholesale will do well to call. dUlin year, wlfc5itla? .y, .nu nt.t luutilh. ....il.86 .... I and South tUtt T&itplei Streets. DisoHTt-ri'i- lUi '.Uu v( ufU superior faoilloa for th execu- lVo. 81) Publisher: iM-ii- t .. if th v-- mMi & " 00.) Kliuball Block, A isc tlruad To . f ' order. .. Cleaning a id Repairing. GuarauteeU. N.u. . (Mck ( Li WMlm ;1 I av- l- I ( '' Cdrnar Crosby: STANDABD GOODS W . Hi T CHEAP iuinrrR9, Bais ke City, For CoMs tT - lime F.A.ASCt)E, dtf BABIDOTS oF Indian Root, Balsam ' ST. LOUIS, MO lor .j er . flno A. PASCOH will Laka City. N.B. Building and riarfcring of Best Cualliy alwaya on batuU Orujrhs, Asthma, Cousumptlon, TUrt and LJr-Complaints, Affection of the Kidney, eta., use i. Iron Pipe Pipe ant Pheet k;ituiK, l(olUtig,Ho(, Packingand Agricultural Unttleuienta.- a screened Quick Iimo, tyltabli Tablets Bath-San- d I DISINFECTANT dlsinf ecting ceespoola, aud neu.raJizIig all decaying organic substance! for TWO DOLLARS PER TON, In largo cr .email quantltieg, at bis Ploneor Pertotual Lime Kilns, First North of Warm eprlng Salt Scourlns Soap, Superior Writing Fluid, Boot Blacking. Etc.: rumps and Fire Engin83 ff Hr&. F. Ess. Jamaica Clnger. Toilet Soaps, M.KtufMturtrt owt Jobber of 1 y ' .: cuaxiCA.li P.O. 1064, M. RUM8EV.& CO. UT j:W : . LOUIS TRADE. MAIN k A FAIR SPECISLEIT d, waya on taaatd. Stre. ; Iir.ill Satisfaction -- e.1. I Imd boon entirely bald for Eirerul eoiwtitutkmul, I suppose. I usJ few UotUt of Kiithuiion. and. to my irroat 8iurise, I hav . a tliick growth of young luiir. M COL. JOI1N' L. DOliitAKttl, U, Katlairou In every iraportimt respect ia abaulaUily incompurablu. It H 1. To Cure Baldness. 2. To Bdstore Oray Hair, 3. To Komove Dandruff. A. To Dress and Beautify the lLifa, HMD. The IjCuthaiioa is t no sticky paste of sulphur and sijpar-o-leato paint and daub the hair and; oralyio the brain. It u a pure end limpid veguablc iption, intended to restore the hair by nafjiral growth . . .1 1: i ' 1 .fi ana. rvinvijjorauon. f 1 is siibiiuiu(it umtu, aad the most delightful toilet dreeing kpown. Ko lady's or gentleman's toilet outfit id coxa. plete without Lyon's Kathairon, SOLl EVEBTWHEBL' SX E. MATTHEWS & CO., .s1 li not jli'stro' o nnil ptrfornis tliei stetaigsr mi d!JU9 ST. y HiiiV fo'.Iide.H iKit- It actually CC7if' own Materials Made Up. mil k CO,. BOOTS & iS HOES 1 11 inilumt, i l vfnl ;m)H Dress and Business Suits Mad 1 I' J'riif. l.yjn, the iri'paitjti' h:iir. ir tlul resstlie lcl llr l.you's Iutlm iron n: !; will pii (;raiiea will rrntarr new hair to lilil Hariuir started Business on his own ac count, la prepared to wako UeDtlaiueu'a 1.14 inic jii- Roa'.tr vver j Prlotlng. anil NEW YORK .( (Late pf Cowley 1 ;, wirl thirty-fiv- of which the following U ktiuli of Book auJl Job CoKjikUh: ., e yehr tV' Htiwt pM'fv't l of Y:i' ' i a lti Mwn llMk I . , can obtain BUETriRF.M going to Europe to CM AS by applying W. STAYNEftf Attorney aod Couoselor who. bwsldea attend lur to Land boa all the necessary lnatrucUoas matters, rrom lue Becnitkry or Mtate( respecting Paatjporta, and is provided with the Deeded blanks for application. Passports forwarded when received, to the president of the European MLmIoii. OtHe north of Salt Lake HeraLL. Salt Late City. A1V NCR. unveil nn :at at-La- TKttMS-- lN on it - LYOM PM SPORES WEEKLY llire iftonlha. 11 u. i'rejvirsit only hy For Hale at Z. C M. I. and Utah Commission House. GREAT BARGAINS lkATeflES& JEWELRY I . tl.'kKi Mm .i t'AKUl r ALL KINDS DFDPAY A$MUB?KfH JOFi BJLllIi'Elt imm mm runs 44 I.OB 3.0CO No. 1 I CO r BUCKLE & qON, Cedar Posts. Cheap.,' Set of Buirry Harness SI ; MAIN u KILanFSiW, 4 0. Iiufr.y, tl 8irinkilng Cart Box. 700 ga!ton jcapaclty. OPfOSlTE THE r; oias suitable for Tank, etc. ! 13!., fecond hand wagon, (o.oro ID.) Light Spring Wagon, $75.00. JOMMKUCIAL 8TKKKT. Tbree hundred pounds of hops. ' Pick IlAndles glOO oer dozen. Bordon's Condensed Milk $1.60 per doien. $3.6 lu) dozen Bottles Tomato Ketchup . ' per dozen. S2S.C0. knlfc a sock In Branson Knitter, riLATT, Qremlutites. , , T.i ' " m Feed Mill. f Call To ornla au's and &irgQon , 7i4 Tous 8alt on baud, manufacturer Jhyieian ' Une and Coarse Bait. i'KtHVOU ConstltutlohUflll'O. nuildlng, next ofLiquid Bluo, Jamaica Ginger, etc. j ; ;. r In Wnmnu t KinODDIlt t.Hsleiico a blocks. lasfi of Post Office, CALL AND 81EB i . ha been tren to Obste-- r !.l stddy Sps . H. lnMi.-of Women, jaud Dweasesof SNELL, 4' o f ' Km and Rar. 610. SnSSMITfi bu-bet- e. : v . ... johnvv. S.T ORE. .. IDAHO a trusted Evening Express, y leader, had been the head of what waacailpft; f ha .AiiaerIcan Order, organized tip protect the country against the inroads of the hordes of Irish, and! jGermaiks. He (Towns-end- ) had been in the minority, but thank God,that mjuorlty had beaten and thJ brosperity of the country was, iif a great measure, due to the etalwarl' labor of the Irish and to-da- Germans.! HUaJSS. 5 ; I O. Box ; es ( I .. i i to-da- y, I . j STREET. j A membebr "Demagogut!' Townsend Somebody says "demagogue, lis it Bill Nye that Bays it? I have BUI Nye, (holding up a Copy of the jhoatheu Chinee), Continuing, he said hej had never joined in a reiki against anybody, and he hoped that God would give him the grace never, to join in a raid against any descendant of Adam; but there was now la school of phil- osophers in the coqntry who went before the labor committee and twaddled and said that the sutler-class- was 00lug of the laboring casioned br over production, and that it tended to Impoverish and starve, not the laboring' man, as they stated j but the man in the corner grocery, whp was supported by his wife and never did a day's work. Those were the men represented by the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Wright) yesterday. What wors did Kearney terrorm What did hh rln forin liviniy vrrartr. blew his insurrectionary horn? . He passes around Ryan, Kansas the hat. J Townsend continued and referred to the persecutions jof Jews in the middle agesj yet n w, in the nineteenth century, no nation in Europe could; 'declare war until the consent of the Jew was obtained. It was said that the Jews were wicked certainly they were we had neverl known a people that were not wicked, but did anybody believe that they had ever boiled dawn children to get fat. (Laugh ter.) it had been said that if the rleh ana Germans were admitted Into the jejountry, liberty would leave. How many democrats from the north would be in the. House except by permission of St. Patrick? Laughter.) Thank heaven he had given his ' permission to him (Townsend). He had stood by St. Patrick in his dark days, and St Patrick had not forgotten him. (Laughter). About the wickedness of Chinese. It was said that they could not he brought over to the Chris tian religion. He could tBll of a way to get them over. The lady wno nad a (Chinese! boy servant said to mm, "Jqtin, be a good boy and learn to love Jestis." Yes," he replied, "give me a dollar more a week and 1 will love Jesus." (loud laughter.) That was the way to Chinaman ovor to the Ming the !rteHfflnrf If it fl!d Christian then he (rdwnsend) would lose his net jjivery oouy nad Beard or Ulll Nye he was not furawhtther Bill Nye was alive but one of his friends on the other side (alluding to IiuttreD) must pardon me for Baying that when the heathen Chinee was spoken of in this house he rather doubted whether Bill Nye uiu not uvo ia Hants Jasa.(LaogU ter.) He ;as rather for going for ward and treating the human race as brothers!. He would quote in conclusion the lews of Robert Burns: i o u rooks, of the Germans.!! Erastus - THOS. OAKEY, . , ; , After the Introduction of several bills, Mills asked. Jf the regular orLIE R HOUSE i der was not the morning hour. The fit was not. Speaker replied that The special order was: the1 bill to restrict the immigration ef Chinese, and the House proceeded Immediately to Its consideration. It provides that no master ef a vessel owned by any citizen of the United States 'shall take '. on board at Chi-nesany PliningMill, e foreign port, any number of to with intent exceeding tea, 4Box Factory bring them to the United States, under penalty of $100 for each such passenger in exeess of' ten, such Aiid Lumber Yard. penalty to become a lien on the 1 t rtxs:r. pi, Louisville jnnd St. "Loqis flowed with blood because these men were coming inj 0 take sway labor from American fcitizen&j .. Many of the great men of the democratic party had been opposed to the Irish and , 4 FASHION T Arro asflortm?nt of new roods, a short me only before departure lor Europe. duced and referred: Hy Edmunds, authorizing the President to prescribe suitable police regulations for the government of various Indian reservations,' and for the punishment of murder, robbery and other crimes committed thereon. Referred. Mitchell submitted a resolution the committee on railinstructing roads to icquire into the expe' diency of authorizing railroad companies: operating inter state railroads to construct and operate lines of telegraph for commercial purposes, and to connect with other Jines, that competition in telegraph communication may be encouraged. Agreed to. Davis, Illinois, presented a me morial askiug Congress to provide for an industrial bureau, whose duty it shall be to obtain orand coif all tne late accurate statistics interetsCa which may euar country's . ploy labor. A. motion, of JViomH to lay aaido the calendar and consider the bill to provide ' tor, taking the next census, wasi rejected by. a vote or yeas 23, nays 27. v i i The liouae amendment to tne Senate bill making the 22d of Feb ruary a legal holiday iu the District of Columbia waa agreed to and the bill passed. The amendment provides that it shall take t fleet February 22d, 1879. Dawes,- from the committee on public buildings and grounds, re ported aaverseiy on tne. memorial of the Missouri .Legislature asking the removal of the national capitol to a more central portion of the Union. The committee was discharged; from further considera tion. Plumb, from the committee on military aflaiis, reported favorably on the bill of the benate to author-iz- e the secretary of the treasury to ascertain' and report to Congress the amount ' of money expended and the indebtedness assumed by the state of Kanaas, In' repulsing invasion a and suppressing: Indian hostilities. Placed on the calendar. The Senate then resumed consideration of the unfinished business, being the bill to pay j Warren Mitchell for cotton taken by government. It was ; discussed at length, order its and the Senate refused-tthird reading yeas 17, nays SO. Several senators atata that they were paired, on .political' questions and therefore withdrew I heir .votes on the Mitchell bill, which was reby garded as a political question 1 some senators. his Edmonds moved, to take up resolutions Jeolaring the validity of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Con.t stitution. Qordau moved to C.ad ourn. Re jected yeas IS,or.nays JJiamunus to cane Tne motion up the resolutions was then agreed to yeas 9, nays 10. Edmunds said he did not desire to ' ocenry' the floor this evening aad the Senate, by a rising voto-- r yeas 27, naya 17 adjourned. - Established nay, I376J I I ij - price; 1 -v- - . on-o- n . ks - , io-il- -- . . lt ,; v j'- : fi'M.j; - l 1 FARHERS! miMiniM -- 1 . 4. x-'- 1 PItil o it ", 1 4 Vlce-Pres- u, e dls-Un- J4 BEAGKTiISa iit, - .1 (LIMITED.) f Capital, 160,000; Say $800,000 Galled np, 32,000; Say $160,000 til? Tho Commercial and EXinlnr Tublic will find every facility for tho transaction of Strict ly Banking' BnsJnes. i i'l , Exchange Drawn on. all tho Principal Cities of the United, States and Europe. " I .i is n rmXCtPAL COBBKSP05DEXTS: Ik LOiiDoir. The Loudi n and County Bank. Tho London 'Bank ot Utah, Limi ited.- ft ; 1 : -- ' ct ' t-- : ,j "1 ; i ; , 4. OuADA.--Omab- .a ' ! , f ' extended to 15. .'',' Cannon desired to submit an amendment so as to except Chinese travelers or students, but Luttrell j objected. Conger desired to except Chinese envoys and their suites, but he was met with the same objection, Then Conger desired to submit an amendment excepting shipwrecked Chinese, but objection was made by Cox (New York) .arid Luttrell. I Garfield desired to submit an amendment that the bill should hot take eQectruntil after due notice had been given to the Chinese government under the rules jof inL ternational law. j j. Cox objected. i Garfield The bill is a palpable Violation of international law, and was got up rather for party purpues than out of consideration for the Interest of the workingman j t The House then proceeded to vote on the passage of the hill and 155, naya 72; it was passed-y-aseas The bill, passed, makes it a misdemeanor, punishable with fine and imprisonment, for the 1: master c f any vessel to take on board, at any Chinese111 or other foreign)- port, more than teen Chinese passengers, whether male or female with intent to bring; them to the United States. The act is to taker effect from and after July 1st, 187i now connrmea aiaDiuties may tie removed Tbe experience ef to yrs' study, observation, and professional practice, snowing the agoncics that will insure restored manhood, and sound conditions strengthened ot health, thatvitality, have been impured hy overtaxed powers. A statement ot olMtacM. to and of the means by which uliey marriage can be removed. mail, zad. currency or postage stami. 'By Address Seo'y Museum Science and 1,146 Anatomy Broodway.N.y Jnaaaasangsa - j" ' .T 1 ; ail , CZ2 t-- -- , m IT i ' . ' T ABMlSTRiTOBS' NOTICE! 1 ; appointed by the Probate HAVING, been administrators of the Ksiate of ' we hereby notify deceased, Perry, all Marlon persons having claims against said estate, to present tbem with the necessary vouchers within 10 months from date of this at. Brighten notice, to the Ward. Salt Lakeundersigned, Co.. Utah. ' 1 JOSBPH PEKHV, FitBDHIO HSHOKNTELD, sanitary iui.n,.i0iv. dil lm dahiel ounns i Iron Fenc ENROLLERS, CHAmsT Iron Fencing ot Cemetery GAR ; '.;', $1.00 A FOOT UPWARDS. Shojq Becond South St., one block west Matin, and one block south of Townsend - : M 7 V' ry-Office It fitddrtss Box Atlor 7' HoHi-e.- ' HrJt. t N i 7y , Counfrv order Solicited and rvfKtwiHy at. tended to. 16M j ,. ;' (. -'v' FERCING a abort debate" it as adopted yeas 89, nays, 170. ' Chalmers submitted an amend ment increasing; the appropriation, for transportation on steamboats from $7,500,000 to $9,000,000. Agreed to. Without final action the com- ' .. j mittee rose. ' ,. Durham introduced a joint resolution calling on the Secretary of .State for a detailed statement of the expenditures made by government at the Paris Exposition. Passed. Aldrich asked leave to! oiler a resolution directing the commlUe on public buildings and grounds to inquire into the method1 of constructing public buildings, with a view to finding whether any abuses are connected with the; same. - ; A.f ter $9,000,000. D JJeasteads. Etc;' h - ' Vhudren'f Vols, i All kinds of Mining Milling, Agri-- . cultural Mainery, Smith ' Work asd general Job ' otk done. Alter taking hp the post! office bill,' Baker (Ind.) moved to Increase the appropriation for mall transportation by railroad from.$3,715,000 te - - 1: Objected to. ; I 7t. DAVID JAMES, I: PLUHTBER, TIlVNER, Steia " and Gas.Httor. ij j Mm & Carriage UO.ttKD ; A 1TESEKET SECOND SOUTH STREET Hewitt, (Ala.) from the commit- 7?' U V-- : i! ,. 7 ; . 7-- ir 'j - m mirni hot 77'r ZT7 h i i - .. " ,'l V i ', M' Nli 7. j mm same-intui- RECEIVED 77 TO-DA- Y! j "; 7 j f ,7 DATIS k 80HIJ All kinds of Milling and Muilng en's Clothing, uaeninerr. wronurnt ana uaat IronwoxJt, manufactured to order i imv. SOLD VEIIY Jh, iaalllai raraaM ' cv For S7.50. .c&v Cvaas . kietalBi t 1 GtOo& SxxVXft Tnyrnn," nisei ajewta KeaMs, a laiea. aa Miasf . HALL'S BALSAM ' rOB THE tCNQH. f KBADICATE3 IM Coaa;tia,CMav aneanaanla. aaiomm. vrwup. j aursnniua, HhooMsi Cootb, and nil Alreatlilna- Dlaeaaea ' ,.- Machinery, taWkhsauaa Also Brass Work of all descriptlonf JTIrsf IDesf Mtreet.. , Kear NOTH..TMPLa 8T 8. L. CITY &vxa, I of the Organa. MALL'S DALSAM la th . gr IKADisa BPEcirio Tt soothes To be Water .: OONQUEROa SUOCBaBOKJS TO'" r7ATQAn I iMLiniB A Large line t - tvftniariiya. and heals the membrane of the , lunga,lntlamed and poisoned by the dlsoasts and ramedka tbenigbt iweauand tight neat across the cheat which accompany It, . coijsuhptioxi not aa Incurable malady." It U only necessary to have the right remedy, and UALis UALMAtt la that remedy. DOa'T DESPAIR OT RELIEF, for this benign apeclilo may curs you, even Is laooga proreamonai aiaiaua. f -. READ THE rOUOWUTOi Dr. TX IX Wright, of Cincinnati, sends us th aabioined Drofeaskwal lndaraeiaanu ' "I have preacribed Hall's Balaam In a larre He adds that "in one case a patient with 4 every appearance ot confirmed tonsumptwii , : was reatorea to nis usuai neaita soon ancr oonuaencing to take the Baloam.M. . John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., writes.' One year ago I was- to all appearance in the- lost etaoe. cf tonmmptUm and got ae low 7 our doctor said I could not lit twenty-foMr. Kuhn further states that . hour a "feftPT taking nine beottl of at AiaaJi be to now In perfect health, aav- - ' ; lag used no other medicine." Tba above brief extracts are taken from a , . $12.00 y- - - -- - ur littb'a SIsOO. or ! mass ATt aa? atiaek at aaraljralaa persons evidinci: t are uahla to many ordinary diseases which which has been aecuraulstlng 'urlng aw did not affect them before. Your doctor WEflgV-Jl. period of wujxeit you that you must keep your proving an eflloacyof Ixl,,IAffit5! oe aono can Aim ocst the where case ail by regular b brjathlng fit . are affected, and showing is held by the public and Wblca the remedy medieal profeaalon. Sold by ail irug?iata. Aperient. ; Tarranrs Seltzer .. Price L00 per battle. elaamea wlthoat weaknlriB-- . thus on . It abltnr the sick man to resrain him atranrtb. cntkA ca, r. johjt , Ask your physician, and he wul recommit nd 8 Cellrgejriaef , Kf w ferh , ins ttav. .v oodbe, ritu & cv h f eatt SOLD ET ALL VSJjaavSTS. . - 75 etc. : AUCTION EVERYDAY - rtv.v. - ; uranou gluss. n&tS?xkte ?te o.. LOIiDOiillliKOFUTJiPi . - ; J 1' IX 33 and si papers, or ten lines two weeu iin a Krotected in their rights Is New Yobs. Messrs. MrtonBlll'"'" 4 ot either of four separate land then, can we expect choiceUsU Company. 70 lOv to from oontalnlng papers among the laboring classes of our each, or four lines ene week in all four of community a bold, defiant, honor- the small lists, or one line one week in all Is Cuicaoo. The First National Hat it. able citizenship, if we say to them six lists oorablnod, being more than il,0u0 Im Saw Francisco. Tho Bank of c a'l We also have lists of papers by that the honors and privileges of papers. States throughout the United States and forn'Sa. one are and their Bend for our 100 pace pamphlet. Canada. citizenship thing, National Bank.; protection and enjoyment another Address GXO. P. ROWKLI. A Co.. Ill Snrnon Is and dillerent thing. AIITHONY G0DBE, The House proceeded to vote on the bill and on the pending amend MANAOKIU ments offered on the part of the dm committee. In the first section, the restriction Of Chinese passenOS E1BTH. t A MAX'S MISSIOK medical treatise, mdleaung gers on any ene vessel to ten, was ' In -- i.-- i t CANDIES . . 4 a y, V i v , A -- j r pro. 57. " p;,. - 10-aa- ! 1 1 ,. I p; " pro--vielo- LULiBER YARD ubdictIonTn v- -- THI J pyr PLANING LULL: ; I .: trolled. If therefore, this bill became a law.the Burlingame treaty, OESEBET NATIONAL BANS sxy far as it coqfllcted with ' this of the" bill,' became null and void; He dwelt upon the fact that Of Halt Lake Oity, H tall wherever Chinamen had gone in large nu rubers, 'as tb Slam, Java, -$ awj,oou Singapore" and the - Australian Paid up Capital, colonies, the popular Judgment Sdrplus and Profits, f a0,OOU had been almost unanimous against hem, and' repressive- legislation Itad-to be resorted to,-- r In WM. H. HOufKK. President, order to check Ithel evils of Vtheir H.B. AL.DKKDOR, 1 IHrtcsUtr ha 'said WM.jKnNlMUS presence; In conclusioa LIT LK. but1 a ' reflex of rBUAMOUZ JOHN SHARP. ' oufgovernment is the character of our people; If they GEO. Q. CANNON. are corrupt, ignorant, and 'selfish; XV. 8. BILLS, Oaebier. the government will reflect these Exehaatgre shi the Principal 1'ltlea traits In its own national features. .. TbMmsrat the Uatlted States and a class of 'it gsuepe, Btaafct The introduction there ofwho-wer! Sold. men like the Chinese, without homes and : without fami- Gotlectiont made and pmmpitu rt lies, awhose education and habits mUted. disqualify ' them' for dtlzenshlpi Whose low Wages degrade labortnd whose want of virtue and morality unfit them for society, Is ' fraught FOBTEIi DOLUBSXJSSH with the crreateat dancem to onr SBOnicll iepubllcahlnstltntrons, and We will luget t a seven-lin- e advertisement pe promptly rcnecKed. .we say 10 one week in a list of 09 weekly newsall our .people that they should be papers, In or four lines a dillerent lint of an Uinitni, v ... r" t that con- form of a treaty or law, ' to-nig- ht - Ueriuan-Amertc- n j- i a.tt.al ' ." - - . announoM that he has aecur- -. tee on publio lands, reported a bill RespopSTully the ageney for thla Territory of j$ m W. U. Wamert low preasur One and a Jidtf Block EaU o, f creating an additional land district vi r f in Idaho. Passed. , 7 Scales asked leave, to offer a resoMain Street, s lution directing the committee osi Steal Varming Apparatus, Indian affairs to investigate $fte BUILD ALLV SIZES OF FABIX recent escape of Cheyenne Indians ltauuutared under B. J. Gold's ) patanu. Also Gold's from their .reservation," and-thel AND SPRING WAQOrlS,! '7 subsequent slaughter by the? United Then let ui pray that come it may. ' . ; forces. States 1 As come lit will fok- a' that, ' McjCook oijected. 4That man to man the world o'er FuEy Warranted for One Year. on the The session for ' Shall bMtbers be for a' lhat. ?7'T'--::7r levee bill was abandoned and postPersona wlsblmr to warm dd Churches. r'- Page was in favor of restrictlnsr Eoned until this day week, and the Publlo or Private resident Bulkllnjrs. Stores oes by either steam or hot air will find it to unmese immigration to thlacouu In 7 adjourned. weir interests to - oorrospooa witn me on Repairing try, and declared that he had never the subject. t auvocaiea any vie a s mat were not Woodwork. A full Une of Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters' Goods kept In stock- - Uumsey's in accord with the liberal sentiment 1CE HStlSE TO RENT, r . Blacksmlthjng, rumps ana rump jcxtxas on nana. and advanced ideas of the renubli can party,! The party had ever, been fcbe block of Eaglo Gate, Wll womssHOPS oma aits in favor of freedom and free labor. WITnra tons. Apply to Painting and ., ttUCWl'l x Kit, rl.A. on THJTirJLE WEST were There the Pacific coaet ST., At President's Office. dUl! t Trimming. 150,000 Chlnese.who were unfit, bv Meat Market, Opposite City education jby habits and by mode of lif. t baenma ritizfns. and imv. Salisfatlion Gnarsntctd. fricts BmocnbUi 7ernmentfshbuld not allow the Paci fic coast tp be overrun by a people DiVIS, nowB. & CO., who were considered until for citi ' BtT.fi ela of Hundred or Tareo ze&ship. He hoped nobody on his' riWO I Wheat, in the Bouthern settlements. J. WAJLKER, Manager. aide of the Bouse wiould vote agattt can be had inexcnange. lor 4S ... tne bill, not event tne gentleman Lake City or vicinity. Knqlre at this .dsurw from New (York (Mr. Townsnd), Oilice. & who he did pot believe was opposed OP CONSUMPTION ! A Conger inquired if an opportuniwould be given to otter .amendty OCTCOU rCACU 9. DOORS ments. ':!. t(Ivy.) who had charge of Willis, ...... DBAUtR If.'. , the bill,, replied that he was instructed by the committee on edu Shingles Lath & Pioke s. cation and labor to have the bill roultry, Fish and Game as ... reported. passed Kruif, Viv tMe nnl JnxtrU$, obtained for new Inventions, or forim- - DOOttKWINOOWP Conger said many gentlemen on ones, for medical or provemeuta fit SoatU Mrwi, OpMlte Mlm other his bide of the House were in favor and labels.eotupoands, trade-marApof the bill, but wanted au opportuCaveats, Axslguments, Interfsrenoes, lVootl Tnrnfnff, f c :. L dt livenl i(Ji for Inf rtngemenw.ana an cases actually in all - arte it. ptalssuit :ff nity to amend and debate Hi g under the prempuy .mh of tv nty, i nns, iU'.lafa.tloa guaror uaiuor-ni- a me iiuttrejj people Mi attendod to I Mventlona Uiatttave x ttivuk uiuuu py id want action, and not words. . riijTt?rtrrT'T1 XVL. iuat attlV in most cases, lVLnlLiVj e fact Page.caUad-avttentkm be patauud by vis. Buing opposite tb y. side had made the other the that h.MinMd first Cast gtreet,!! between Chinese question a subject of cauxolusrretr, w eavu suake i,u.,.r aearcbes. r Th!r4 aad Fourth South rireeta. and secure Patents aaore HEUSSER 4 6R0., chist iHi( cus, while the republicans had not wu ana won oroaaer iiiu, P O. promptly, Lake Jait CUh, City, V?UlliurtOn considered it, but ' still be hoped from iwmnla r )m . iknu w.v HUVV ' ' Boa 1S7. sena us a mouei w that no one would oppose the de to it, but winted an opportMhitv to iMTTPMnnDQ 111 V fill 1 UXXU sketch of your de . get off one of his numerous speechstreet. UwrNtith mt Wetla, vice; mand for the previous question, as we make examinationa and ad viae . All moved to consider tne nin es.; ' Referring to the democratic laavttg. tn BAtHntAbilitv Ire of Conger rmMintMleniatriot)T confidential. Prices ia the House a in committee of caucus of past night, he said that DSALIHS OW.aiKl IdO A tlAULlU UMlMSt tAT Mm whole. the members of hidf&ide ot the fj.t.rii r. T. LATIMBK, was not House had never ben dragooned mat ruled it The Ux Waahlngtoo, to Hon. PostPLSrrJLS, AMltaXlTlOS A St Speaker we....refier AlOISTUONa . i...,- -r F. i u. ten. Hav. v. IX Pow Q. IT. TATLOct, La order and the previous question bv caucuses, nor i I lowed them CLC. National Bank, er. The was seconded by 110 to S3, and the selves to be whlpprd in by the party to to oiUciata iu the U. S. Patent dice, and O m .: ., lasn. main autsUon ordered, v v and UeproacntaUres in congreaw ' 'All work tn our llnb doue NBATLT , Senators Luttrell idea nf m renumatedtha v iHM'iu our to cnonis aiciauned inten Towusena any evorj . M TLX, and 3tiata!oo Uuarantoe-tion of aueakiDg far the republican the DODulari sentiment on thtt Kuh- ui tho vaion ana ia can ana. AMD else. He spoke for Ject of the Chinese being fairly rep- party or anybody V C. A. SNOW & &3 a jrieuu 01 uumaauy reeentea pyane repuoncan party, it Limit; , D. Washlns-toO.q ', when he eppeeed the bill. He op and claini'Sd that! it was only the Opposite Patent OiBoe, it becau e it was a breaking democratic party hich, representpoedthe social and political rela ed The democratic thatJ&fnfimenti BROS. 1 a a a one-ha- lt of nouse the banian tne lions with last ia nad''"pass congress a . waa P11IC is. racc .tie nau noming to cnarge sed a resolution calling for a modi fication of the Burlingame treaty, party for en and-thHO against the democratic e .x' a bad wim .yepublican treaty cnina, all Wfc!t Pine of terlsgimo kind. Vtaki Bed mA he (Luttrell) In 1872 president had been the lied treaty prttctedjUt. though negeti Califorofia Lumber, Saatarn f'ini.hing m ated in the good old democratic offered' ah amendment to Drevent Tombstones, onuments, r wood. davi. They were days when the ihe emplojiment ef Mongolians on 'bit' or heaven sometime reached Mare island ana other navy yards. IinLE MAH1LES ' JfUXV llht D of the democrats. (Laugh and that aodendment had been vot ERT'O brain & the LAM HU CIC8 AND MAXTLES ORATES, an I Eed wood SMBsies. credited the democratic ed againBt an the republican side of He ter) HEARTH - STONES. vne the nouse, while every democrat id PIOKBKR not lug, party, Wblta Bad oniy; ytun making Buaue, veiffing. rro-TT- l had voted in favr of it. Such a treat v. but with brimrintr nooruag. ' Lata, Pickets, for the hard ty to the Pacific Coast froih. Its thing as the regard of! classes the KM because, working country had of Sntk Califor BUHDS unik SASuiDOORS. j adoption, ner & Z'oX:. to it, mat never entered the hard hearts of Eafil owed East! of nia position llttla Sirt,a utf was before Kearney bad come and the republicans. T The old gentle, Lubricates our Axiet erjecuy before Kearney was represented In man from jNew York (TowaeeDd), EMiT tnithoui Qtanminff,Mcatinff, or OlIJIsSS H the national hall (laughter); but it who was so fond! of shaking bu was said that congress must take bead at the democratic side of the (htitinff grounds for the benefit of House, had SDoken against Kear Frames of all kinds Made to Or- unusual ....(jul La Prmai Tirww, men. , The laboring ney. He (LattrellJ was not there to the laboring der Very Cheap. ; men. the gentleman from Pennsvl defend Kearney. CHBISTUIS RESEilTS, Kearney was iiof . deifendinir had said himself. capable van ia yesterday (Wright) AS-tO- nG WEIR TV7ICE were starving; 200,000,000 of them Kearney represented the great la.CHRISTHaS cakes, he Bald 1 were starving f laughter) boring element of the country. AS AWY OrrilES AXLK tlKEASK., trains-- lam ouantltlea oareelves, and and besides there were in PennsylThey, and not the heathen Chinee, with the Manufactories in vania 5,000 people in the lunatic were the men who had helped to directly dealing 1 1 Jj Car Load iota, we intena aeeping a build on California. j For- Sale Everywhert Ptock on hand, of the various alzes, for the asylums from the hardness of the . would Bay to the gentle He Willis, Kentucky, closed the distimes. Publlo to select from at Very Low Kates. 39 cussion man from in a speech la advocacy of Carrels; luna that Pennsylvania - Five CJallon- tics were sometimes made by bard 11. jue claimed that under tne uon Vcsd Turning; of 411 Kinds times, sometimes by unrequited stltution the treaty was not more "' sometimes by unsatisfied am- binding or! sacred than law. and love, Onpoette the Theatre. T.W103 CO,, . UMEB. ,.(...,bition, and Pennsylvania lunatics that It was the last expression of 1&- Oae Block Easi of bepot. made from such causes did not al- - gislatlve irhlnd, whether in the Call nitil He IU Samples. uriitw Natom Street, psD t 7, w. ., ;.' x f .j r;44": f SAVE TOLEAENHOW Tp SO be proud ot cmintry mibt ell prosper:lty of JS7S and it bad YOUR IT EEAD AITIi USED FORTYrFIFfrFcONGRESS, The GTiNDon been the most prosperous year since ". b eh ate. 1 HOUTH STIll2la'X, HAIR rilCST been to the dawn creationr-ha- d ronlwb. what west of Jenn!nn whtr abe 28. The testi a great degree due to the overthrow THE.- - DESERET NEWS : winFour doorsber VVashinqton, usual macnlxioat stock of S A VP. YOril display Iealth mony of James JE. Anderson, of the fanaticism of olden timesjbut nil jni.;. vit)- dtmnnd it the castjjran o social taken before it was the heathen Chinese.the committee of the He reminded his Mend from Ken.iferiufrj It... 'The matter! of frent rapor- - House, and affecting Senator rRnrr.UiMMlii.'Keal Xmtr, MBt Dn was received from, the Ltucky ( Wlliis) who represented the tl raper Paueru. UKA1TTIFV YOm HAIIf, It is the House and referred to the select Xjouiaviue district, x tne day wneu For t be nez t to days, aba will aell at greatIkljSaturJai' the cry W$t9) agaiuslt the Catholic-Iris- h ly reclucixl prlofSt a large assortment of aurinukiing rruwn of glory, an4 f the lo9 Of committee appointed' last eeaaiou Ulii lvtta?.,.H.a l th'ro itt no onw roar, winter goods, tuch aa and.iagaUist tke condemned cinntns:ition. Allison, chairman. ' 40c. ...... Z.ln ml ml Ka. 'aad when the streets of FELT HATS, at German, A were billa of intronumber n.TIVATK YOl'K TIATH. For by i.a 1 ... 'I ways Btay:jat home (daughter).! He . did not wjsh to disparage orkunder-rat- e the sUleringa of laboring classes. Theiianl toil' of Pennsylvania, New iVbrk anl New'England had made ai body bjf nien that the BY TELEGRAPH I I ' :o:- - i iLND till B 33 H T X. C 6AI.T LAKE OTTX, 1ITAH i i E E, PHELPS. K 'rtI. . inn, fi ; 'l " i i -- ' : I:' |