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Show J. wiir . i EYEN1NQ 1 tat..:. " . i ,rs u mfoxba, muulhW r-- -- l PuNioi ' w . . - ... 1 TERMS - ' .! NE5ATE, ' ' 0. Senate Wasiiisqtox, ptweodod to consider ht calendar, lieeidea various private bills passed. The bill providing for the delivery !f mo'. dutiable articles in niaik and for in demnitj- for lost registered article; bill to repual, provisions of the Kevin tons. f tram; BENEDICT, HALL ... tit S3.S0 Jit ITS M . & CO Alio 118 Grajd STRttA Cbrocr CrtBby, 3ST2irW YORK i ; j Boots & shoes : ed BtatuU-aauthorizing the advancement of the navy and marine officers to numbers in rank for extraordinary heroism; bUl to authorize the President to appoint Sergeant John Dolan, of the Jj ifth Cayalry, Hecond Lieu tenant; nrrti place hi in on the retired list,- - vThis w as Jndeti-nitel-y postponed vipou reading ater egrau front tho Secretary of War ta Cockrill stating that Dolmi was .killed in the Utttle with the Vtos. A Joint ref olution .was intrpdueed by 1'latt authorizing the Prcbident to invite tlie of foreign governments in tne construction of o an cauaKl was objected ta by Gordon and laid aside, i A bill introduced by jVest to incoro Transit porate the Company was laid aside in the absence of Vest, v 'Uvj-Thmorning hou r having expired, tho Senate resumed coiiskkf ation of the five per cent. bill, iuter-oceani- ADVAJCGE. I3T COJICRESSIONAL. LOO Km, ru ii WOUtbd, ! i T. xi:w YoitiE . - -- it oojo", coo year, with 0u FIRB SorthSlala Street, 1 r- end Jobten i. TWlnr ond SofunlaiJ. wt Pwtijje, .... $4.00 Ti co & r mate, wkcui Jtsiojf tsucbiph uiii FORTT-SIXT1- T tOXG RESS paa EKQINE Uma ripe and Sheet Lead, Iron Flt Fltuiijf, Mtiuff, lime, raoklof Mxt Ail ESERET - NEWS v Manutttturet NEWS : gtx Utrue onouthd pi rumsey POMPS' AND .; rcrw criT.an C m: ; DESKIIET BY TELEGRAPH. r . &4 v tire SEMI-WBKtY- i. NEWS. THOS. M. ARGALL &:C0 Inter-oceani- JMEJCST'Q & BOYS' OLOTECIKT d330 Orns liElasy m Jn' tans erecuttoa 1BU Job 'jjBooiwi DuOAbWAT, E. O ITLO. Ot frr the ' j - j ... , i;i , 7K WILL IJiSFirr , A 8BVEN-LIN- B WOOD . A j , ; I i I - ! ; corzpasrir, . OtYUbiTr ClTTt W FARM Pluiublng Goods, rou llpc, IIoskvm1 8het lutl kept lu Stock. Vupmn, lu wmm let whole SPRING YEONS rully VTarrMtad fttr Om Tear, Painty MaAT HAJiaK& ing and Trimming. I: (ornciAi.) H3 133IUL5 DF DEFAHU3E5 "" Et- -Tbrotigh nail dall.JJ. . .' Alta, (laity. Parkr Pari, Hlg Q- -' 1.40 xa P0ICE3 SSAdCXCiitLB. .! v J. TTAUIim, Iwivool, ami Wiuiahlp. , Tua-ty- , Thursdaya ami Sit urOaj .I..,.. ... 5 00 p. at Park CUy, dully except Suu- dayJ i. i 00 p.m Summit and Wiwateh oou- ' " ' 1 Twlays .aikl TurAya......;."L:.'. tkM, PATENTS . Obtaliml fhr new bivenUr or tar Improve. wout.t on old inn's. Air medical Or other com ka ootinty,-- Tuenlay pounds, trudemarks and kihckb, Careats, A aud fttturday 8 40 rra--' Intcrbxvtx'ea, Appeato, Suit Turtty the lufriiijremotjtijxl all caiwa aHalnir uujilor rxui couaty, daily.. L..1 S40p.au Patkitt promptly atteuued to a ljwi, that dally,. ..i... It 40 horn Me 40 rmy Wbwunty, dally.11 ...;.... nxrt caaos t . 40 am. UrOt Ufa v. Ikkur opntBite too ti(eiiuti by i and.... ......;L..j..... 8 40 n. Patent aud cuwagud In Patmt biwlmfca exclusively, we can makB cfcwe tW:)M ad Dx YXYrc oai- and iwcure Patenta more promptly, 8 tk. dally L..I...J miw SfUrclirs, and with brooder cUtima, tbaa thoed wnu are CtiriiuwtufclKttlUHU dally.. 11 a.u rmoto from Washington. t ldabo fttkt MuiOaiia, uny; g 40 a tnooci or ta INVENTORS aketch of your IktonCUy aixl Iduhu niy, i devkl as to and ad 4 ...'ItiOtkin. wu tiuuu eiurtilnatkn lJ tentabillty rasa ottCHAHUB. All NsvaJa, CaUftjrnla, ln-otthtwd striotlr contkVnitint. Prfcywoarreaf0' Vn, and 140 ivm. ; - W iuty, o-t- 0c REJECTED1 . eul-dUl- y, DeM-tnMMi- Ii d rl. 4 f ne -- ....ii. J 4 tO"ir, Ttwhs Sockt,, JacodtltT, Ac,,.. . - ' ?u '. Oenural r.iu. Ucriimn-AnMi-lv- am) lj,tei- tiwlUte iiLiU,!!.tHU!y.. Pkniho, Star and Vruit- - Otrvr Vu iJClUtl). Wo rr in Washington, to IToo.Prtinat Iter. F. IX Power, the National Itank, to officials 830 rm.1 In the V. 8. Paunt O and to skiiUors and lU'iirtwnttulvoa in (.'rtiifr: and csiwciallj 5 a) to our clii nu In rvory Kato ta the Cuiou am vuouua. Wn!siiaCany4dAfly...i'..i....; iflt-.- 0 Tll tUCE VXLtiS FATEST IS ll0a.ni S 20 .! iu - : St. Ouorg auJ txittaa auuth trf lhMTr alternate duya 5 U) p.u- ; . ( ES. U j East Thiouck mall, daliy......;.. .11 j. Alta, daily .1 ...:.. 6 IWley' Park, Itig Ct.m- . , 30a.tu, 38 a.nu . . ," L Ktsv, an tj. Atklreai, s.ow Lca, Patent j OtBcc, co a-i- i .IXabi, 3 30 ivm. dally.... f and Kfbun, daily.. t)riin Idaboamt Montana, dally.. 30a.u. Oty "and Idaho City, dally 3 90 -- , I p-i- . (Won, ..... ca.aauy , : ' ' ' t t K r irashlnston, Ix Gi EASTERN WASniNGTOX. Itoaten. The Lobby Rar Peetal lelnc. New Coai. TUe Canal t, A REVIEW 04 ulnlaarr ef Iadlui AtTalr, ' tc. Eae., ' j , - commit canal hai btfore it this morning A. OIeijswal. or ran- United States Navy ', one of the civil engineers formerly engaged in mak-Injr surveys of tne lstnmus, anti beard his statement as to tlie rela-- t and Jf tive advantages of tlie Panama ml Nicaragua routea.,. strongly tlie Nkaragua route as be shorter than the Panaing obO miles ma one, as letween iNew York and Francisco, and because of the SUPREME ; ' COURT San greater aalulvity of it clitnate, bet1 . v ter supply of lmiWmgiafef1al,' and relative cheapness of construction. TH1- Hejexpresfed the conviction that the cot of the xsicaragua caual not exceed S1VO,000, while iTJNITED STATES, would that of a ea level cant4 at 1 aiiama Would not be! les ,'tliaa $100,- tar mi cisc or 000.000. Tlio httor hi'rcTjded as r. 4 i Jmprar Ileal le. Ho commerciany . i 1 t ,J vi uiuit nuuiitbcu uio Ly iK.aruijBat GEO. f agua would ctmsume more time on account of its greater length and vs. , large number of Jocks; and that the annual expense of maintaining it he STATES. wonld be twice as olgreat; butwere THE (UNITED thought tliat theso jectkms more than set on by its relative teeWashington, on inter-ocean- 20.-f-T- he ic 8 30 p.m. Lle-favo- ; -- - ; REYNOLDS 1 General; .J: . That thero may be no deficiency created. to maintain the,Star service for1 the present fiscal year, I direct tliat on and after March lst, prox.;' service on all tho Star .routes be reduced to one' trip per week, allowing one, month's extra pay, as provided with'.; I by law, on service dispensed ' also direct that, servico placed on neW routes since, including July 1st. 1873, be discontinued, if tho foregoing reduction Is not sufficient for the purpose 'indicated. I think the rapid growth in population and business in the Territories and new States and .the restoration and im" In the bf service tho provements Southern States demand the existing service; and in many Instances additional service on. recently established routes. I also believe the public service will sufler by the reduction, but the law requires that! shall not exceed the' appropriation and I am determined to .conform to . , , the law. i vD. MJ Key, ' . 3 fa Postmaster General. t r TtiS Senate" committee i on Territories-decided to recommend the ,bill extending the iiassage of the Jurisdiction.- of i tlie United States courts in civil and criminal matters to tha Indian' Territory', and 'providing for. the - acquirement- of citizenand tho allotship by the to ment of lands them inj: severalty ' onder prescribed conditions. The bill proposerto create a United States District Court for the new composed of the iudkrial distrlat to Leand in general Territory, terms provides forjextendinall laws of the United States over, the whole Territory. Every Indian may become a ; ei tizen by making declaration that he has severed his.trilial relations, tod thereupon be is to eutitled to eelect a homestead for himself and fawny. Tribal lands In excess of the number, of acres by .these selections are to be sold for the benefit ofJito Indians; All the foregoing provisions, except the one Ipr , tU . estabiisltment of a court, aye made dependent upon, tne oonicftt' Qf t the. Indians; counsels being obtained therefor iis provided in existing treaties. The bill will be to the Senate next week, reported Postmaster-Genera- l issued an order the delivery forbidding of registered letters- aud money orders to Smalley & Gale, No.- 35 Broad way, New York, who are- said to be engaged in - fraudulent stock opera:. i.. tions. V;, not to grant Ithas been ' decidedGovernors of the requests .of the New Mexico and Colorado tor more troops Just now.it Is thought that the forces now in New Mexico and Colorado are sufficient for, all present emergencies. Orders have, however, beetriven'them to be ready fof service at n moment's notice. It Is believed that Morrow, will scon put an end to 'Victoria's raid, and that an amicable' settlement of the Ute troubles in i Colorado will ' soon ' be reached; then fare, it la considered unnecessary tofurtiier reinforce New " Mexico and Colorado."" At a meeting of theNational Eduaddresses cational Association were made ' by Dr. W. T, Harris, of C't ;T..;.,M Va 100 (k from ail educatiocal st indf oint; and by Dr. Barnes Liears, general Agent of the ,peabody .Educational Trust Fund on the work 'of tlie' Peabody fund. In the afternoon th members called on.the President and were cordially reeolved. The evening ses sion .van devoted to ft discussion Of $he proposition to set aide the pro for ceeds.(4 the sale, of public lands ; ''-''" : educational purposes. The-- , J'resident - ha vnominntod IlOwlaad E. Trowbrklare.; of 'Michi gan, Commissioner of Indian AfiMr?, ..Tlia nomiaation foresltadorM'" in thio dispatches last week of ITow- Jantt! 1Jk s a: row nriugey or m len igan , to tie Commissioner of IndianAfrairs, whioi i was wen t to y meete with very general approval in (Signed) ! - -- ; , be-COi- ue i ab-s6rb- ed to-da- y, - ? - 1 1 to-d- ; ay . -- -- . j TOO am. IVktaya.j 1; dally, exH( Suu-rarkCtt, i T 00a.m. day. : Nimmltaml WmmUcIi cnuit ;' ' " , UUotidays and.Frklkrs fi 30 Wch county, Sfcuidays, Wrl- 35 a.m ay4 and Friday. JO a.nw .. tan county, dally v so a.&i. ""DiMfta county, uiy. J. ' VWecjoQutyuny. , .....3 8 aSa-m-. CVdtnyR4nl-dall- y 3 33 au .Jt 8 uV Iw. Ccba and IVuc EUor outot. g Uillett submitted an amendment providing that each member shall ba entitled to introduce one bill on ono general subject during each Congress and report tlie same on his own authority for reference on Its proper calendar. He argued in supthat it would port of his amendment tend to destroy the Chinese wall of distinction which had hyen built between half a dozen members, and tlie rest of the House. Over 100 members had come here pledged to restore to the nation tho control of the circulating medium of tlie country, and yet the only committees which could report audi bills remained dumb. The amendment was rejected, yeas 50; hays 93. Turner submitted an amendment providing that when, toy bill Is referred to a commitCeo and not reported witliin 80 days,! it shall I In order for the introducer to Introduce the bill again, and it shall bo referr red to the proper calendar. action the committee :' row. r King Introduced a bill dividing Louisiana into judlcial districts; re'V., ferred. until Monday, Adjourned -- wood and WaiKhip, Mmt daya, WcdiiesdiiTs .aixl . j IX OiipnBlta Hantvto and Sotler exxnitka, dully, exec Monday .. iMfvia, valley, "alilV M aikl Tlutle tuiuliiy distrM, , Tuiiktys,Thut'dtt aikl i 8 50 p.m. patuniaya ..i.L.,1.. pBPiKTC - ds rj I , Davis submitted an amendment providing that that clause shalj be suspended when tlie amount involv-- i ed exceeds $10,000. ;.''! . Sanford submitted an amendment as a substitute, providing that bills under) suspension rf may be passed two-tlirvote, with(lie rules by a out going to a committee of the -- : ::! f i ' ' i Mills submitted an amendment to 24 in relation to the order of business, providing that resolutions of inquiry introduced on Monday hall lie on tho table t be called up for action at any timoi after tlie ex, piration of tho week; adopted. T-- .1 !.( rule GUARANTEED SATISFACTION MAILS. ' j Woodwork st Ilepalrlngln ISIncksixiIlhln, ubAe' - ! Ifc-- t ?nc - - FOR TEN DOLLARS CASH cash payments. Printing. rhw-lilH- - i , The bill to authorize the compilation and printing of the naval his the war passed. It dirocts irfaoi Iiivr8u or ten ltoo two wiJ-iuhl toryof In a vlniktt or cither of lOur the Secretary of the Navy to Retail t Miatoail lioU COIltalllillif fitMn 7U In l.lt mm an officer to VV. L. PRICE, compile for publication, cuuh. or ftiur Um4 oim x4 hi all ftntr ot tto official records of the late war, both atiuiil llsu, or o Uchj wrio woolr in aOis CB.IIKR lit vtHiiMiMHJ, Utiiijr nioit nutii l.tXJO luii-Wo of the Union and Confederate naaiao iiuc U.U of MitU- - tOKHnrhtH in conjunction with compilalr , U Lumxl Matcn !tl Guwdik Send lur our vies, tions of tho records o( both armies Poultr:p:&-Gaiiieleuwku. tiu lu buruoo Ltmii. New YtL now professing to be under the diFRUIT, VEGETABLES & GROCERIES. rection of the Secretary of YVar and to employ three, clerks Adjourned. nrtt Strtef, 0i'll Klmtxtlt Slock. Halt Xik Ctty. hoi7.se. t HTCdftli doVreroil punctiiany la an rrtt KINDLING (w ion vuy rc. muiBwjuoa u uantutetxt, Washinoton, 20.4-- resolution Ten Bushels fob $1.00, Was adopted calling on the Secretary of tho Interior for information DrlJrereri. as to the amount of land suisuly DAVID1 JAMES, S1WS SH.lHFEIEf 113 SET. : EFJLFJ II E1SS. granted to the St. Joseph and Denver llailroad Company, tho disposition made of those lands, and why Iron, all ktads, wanted, Oottks, to. said road has not! been comploted to a function with the Union lacifle at 4 . 'J Tblrd Sontta HtMt.baUUock east Kearney, Nebraska. PLUMBER, TINNER, Clia Ituueo. The Speaker proceeded to call for reports of a private committees ' STEII W3 EiS FITTER. nature. ' Senate The joint resolution Hras IbMectfulv Hnnnunr- - tliat, burtus ba passed authorizing the Secretary pf nmtotUU by tha car luvl, ho Is the Navy'to designate a vessel of the United slates to carry free of charge, prefiired to WAGON & CARRIAGE contributions for tho relief of the ifri'V f poor of Ireland. LAY WATER JLPES - After tlie morning hour the House, went into committee on tho revision" Cto iart Notice, at of third' clause of SECOND SOUTH STREET, rulethet ruks. The provides that all appropriation bills, or bills involving a tax or LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Ouo and a kalf Blocks East of Main SteeetJ a charge upon the people, shall be; Ocild all SasS0 1 first consiuored in committee of tlie a LARoa otock or . , -- -: PJlPEB BCLISO DOAK.nfXDI.IO Lxue, from the committee on Pacific railroads and their brandies, which h ive received government aid, has already caused.much conoern among all the . parties concerned. ..The bill In eiTect confers upon the government board of commissioners to be appointed supervisors, control over the operations of the subsidized railroads with power to regulate charges over tlie same; and section 10 repeals the act of ,Marefa,1873, granting the right of way thaoughi the public lands to railroads. The provisions of the bilk and particularly; thdse enumerated, have stirred up the western railroad lobby to an unusual degree, and they have been- flying ahead at a great rate for the lost two days working against the bill. iThere seems a growing sentiment among the western members of Congress, particularly, that the railroads which have taken possesion of the public lands , in the Territories under the guise of right of way should be willing: ta be amenable to Congress' in the.T own States. Mr. P. C. Huntington, who was exceedingly active yesterday, has j left for' New York, but Is expected back with reinforcements to oppose the bill. It is sec tion. 16 to which he principally obHis Southern Pacific Hail-roa- d jects.comes east through Arizona to Tucfcou, some 800 miles, and if the M-'Ia iobill leoomes a Jaar In Its present sha.e, the Southern, Pacific would have to stop In the wilderness or make terms with the government. The following is the iorder Issued by the Postmaster- General cutting down the mail service on the Star Ixgan favored the bilL He quoted various laws providing for grants of routes: r lands for military service toishov ;...'.,' rv that theso grants were considered To tlte Second Assistant iimaater vooir MEW .. . . I T. r .."! : . . r . CITY, UTAH TEHIXITORY, fiATUItiAY EVENING,' 33aBItUAKYr SI, 18SO. HAXiT XiAIUS XIII. YOIi- - : the-Sena- te AVashintgUMH-ait- to-d- ay iy d be confirmed. Mr. Trowbridge was liorn in Klmira. New York, in 181, and when a child removed with his wn-ets to Michigan. He received a collegiate education at Kenyon,Ohlo, wtt has aevotea most ot dm ume w In the upper farming. Ileservetl branch of the Mlchiffan-Ixislatu- re from 1850 to 1870, and was a member ef the House sot Ilepresentatlves In Hie xnirty-evenininytiuuwi between ndr Fortieth Ccngressef, 'JtSSd th0 years und(18CSt- He, via n be fixed for holding, tlie convention ' ; i June 16th. ,,. . . :.;!, , 5 . .llepresentative Frye, v of Maine, has prepared a resolution for reference to the Inter-ocea- n Canal committee, of which he is a member, tlto . Monroe doctrine an taking the strongest . grounds that no canal shall be constructed across the Isthmus vf Panama except under American protectioni- introduced a Senator Booth y bill appropriating $9,930 to reimburse C. N. Felton, Into United States assistant treasurer at . San Francisco, for losses sustained by Jiim In the payment xf forged disbursing Officer's check, without default or negligence on his part- - Booth, secured the passage by tdie- Senate of a bill relinquishing to J. M. Cutler tlie government title to a tract of 40 acres of land near Camp Independence, California. , j . -- . " to-da- ', to-d- ay - , , . yibe--Dr- -- Cwley Sentenced. 4 Netv Yorj?,' 20Rev.: Edward -- cruelly treating and starving, child ren unaer nis care, was this morning for sentence:.arraigned Ilecord- er Smyth gave the extreme penalty of the law; one " year in . the State prison and $250 line, r . juago jawrence, to tne supreme court tills afternoon, refused a stay of proceedings on tlie ground) that ho writ of error iiad been applied for : dSXears before ike Public f '..Ill . ' j OESEHLT HATiOHAL-- SALT (LAKE 1., ;;'.t, I PAID , , . . .. . ii. '. f Gentle are not 'recommended as a remedy " for all... the but in ITM. II. nOOPFH, President, 1 to," . : ill . that . i HctJi . i.M . t - is heir j t, n. j. r;t,uuKiMK, VM. JKNMNUS. Complaints, Dyspepsia, aitd Sick.Head1 DjRECTOBS. ache, or diseases of that character, they, FF.RAMUKZ LITTLE, stand without a rival. . j . NICHOLAS AGUE AND FEVER. - L S. IIILLS,GKOIfBECK,' Cakhier. , , ;Ko better cathartic cart be used pre' paratory to, or after taking quinine. As EECB.es KFO STTSJPATAB LE H I DEM'SD. a simple purgative they are unequalcd. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. . Bays nd aella cxckasgsroa X The genuine are never k, San Franeie, Chleaco, S. x Each box has a seal on Ute lid, Loala, Otuaba, and prtnt-1with th impression, Mc LAN E' 8 LI V Eli Ial eenttnenutl Londaa, cities.-- ' PILL. Kach wrapper lars the signaof G. McLake and Flemiko Ueos. tures ' OT"- Malcei CcHcctJoDS, Remitting Proceed4 'Jfsf- Insist upon having tlie genuine Da. C. McLANK'S LI VKitriLLSr pre- Promptly f pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa the market being full of imitations of the name McLtine, spelled diiltrchtly. THE LONDON BANK OF OTAH f but same pronunciation. . ' 1 -- 93 ,$200,003 850,000., . 6L'ltILrsf . . BANK; CITY.., - si . ,,n!;j-:'f--:- WPITJiL, . V i;-- V.i S. DEPOSITORY. THE CEIMUfEJE DR. CallcIiANE'S ... . 1 vice-ft-OD- Who trant RlossyJ larnrlant and wavy trusses off abuudant, beautiful Hair bust U80 LYON'S KATUAIK0N. This elegant, cheap article. ;alwais niake3 tbo: II air fivvr freely and fast, Ueciis i t ff oai fallins out, arrests iiad cares gray-nesremotes Uaiulruft'. aud Itching, maJies tho llair s . ( ! , , ! Tr sugar-coate- red-wa- si . ... - Cowley late manager of the Shepherd's Fold, 'who was convicted of strong, gldcg it a curling tendency and, keeping It la any desired position, Beautiful, healthy ilairj is the sure result of using Kathairou. i ! . (LIMXTETl) 9 Auatla MEAT! i Prlara, Loadoa, and MEAT!! SALT :LAKE CITY, VTA II. J. WILLIAMSON, j L. I 1. ; Of the Tedar Valley Meat Market, CAPITAL, 160,000 . ... or allowed." . . , , J. , i. has opuueda branch market at 8 Shares of each.) (la ' i. . Slektealna; Spcetaele a a Fire. ' "M..7S SECOND SOUTH STREET, Numher of Share ffubsrrdert far. Allotted five' storV iron front build A large Ii Just west of tbo Idaho Store.at the old toXJccwnbsr Si, 1878.burned ing, S84 and 3SJ Broadway, . 9248,000 ,200 my ., this evening; ' Xosses, Hagan,Todds FAMILY MEAT MARKET & Co., importers' of silk, S 400,000; For the better aooomodaUan of tils friends We bog to inform the public that la that part of tho city, BickerhoflT, Ruffiucr & Co., tailors wo are: prepared to transact a uen-er:."'.!' i He will keep a AVlIdo. '. S25O.OO0;' James trimmings, Banking Business, for which Jr.- A Co., manufacturing : tai lors, Choice Meats we have facilities. the 5350,000; loss on the building $50,- In soason, which bo will deliver free to his Wo solicit new necessary busiaccounts "and uoo. insurance unknown. i , " ' j patrOtM.; ness generally. ' : During the- progress of the fire, two companies on the roof mado an , EXCHANGE DRAWN ON ALL THE PRINeffort to cut holes through the thick ;i lit!, 1 slates of tin, but feeling the, roof give CIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS ; " THE . . i r .. r Tunc , : - . BIBLE AND POLYGaMY, . . I . , Supply of : i: .. - DISCUS '. way they were obliged; to retreat. Two members pf Hook and . Ladder No. 1,' T,;Ij. Dougherty Company and John F. jaasldy; were tlie last to desist from their work 'and re- - Ho! for tho Holidays OF. UiilTEO STATES A EUROPE EEV, LE. J. P. NEWMAN, . .(!-O- the Subject, a rBntciPAt, correspondents: ...... t DOES THE Iw INi)05i. Messrs. Martin ft Co., Lom- ..or TUB.. rftw. v.wr lnfa PEATT 0ES0N PROF, . I 3 . . . . r BIBLE.SANC-TlO- , fl gave way suddenly' near the centre, HEW! YORK CANDY : STORE ! bard Street. ,. POLVGAnlY? Tbo Ixmdon Bauk of Utah, Llmitod, 23 wnere they were standing, and with Austin Friars. blanched faces and cries of horror lias on hand AN IMitEteE glOCK Ts New TtHie. Mara. Morton, nibs & field lit (be ,Hew Tabernaele, Salt the two doomed firemen fen into the Company. . Lake City, Ans-nf-t 12th, 131k ' blazing abyss to be. 'Consumed tltere. Iw CmoAoa Tlie First National Bank. Their comrades' who saw them dis- CHOICE CO'FE(moERY In Omait., Omalia National Rank. . sund I4th, 1870. appear 'were 'nearly-unmanne1 by 1st ... S.ut TOR Tlio FiiANCisctx CallTlia "Bank of to , j... ;. To which added tba Cofrespondctioe nnof '' ' the awful spectacle. The remaining to tbe Discussion between Lbolti-r- . Dr. J. . firemen oh the roof nastily descend . Newman and HOLIDAY T PI AD E. . " Brlffbum Prcst, Tounjr. Abo' ANTHONY GODBE,. .; ed to the ground, and the attempt ;;;-:;-, ??P::;;: f MANAGER. to 'tight i tho flro trom the roof was DR, NEWMAN'S, MARGINAL UW . , . -- d I ! : . - - ! . Chri6lma-Trc- Tlie case . of ' the 'United States Tilden appeared against Samuel m ine uniteu states circuit coUrt,hy.the Assistant District At torney moving for an attachment to compel the defendant to answer a oni or aiseovery under order of No vember 1 st, 1 879. wh ich ' overruled his demuirerand directed him to an swer within-ti0- ! da vs. 'The timd to answer- - expired' Januars 6th,- and uown w tne teseut time has not been .answered. Instead, ' however. on. November lOthISTS, defendant appealed to the Supreme Court from the his demurrer. The motion y was made to the state of the case In the Circuit Court; the doubtful Question being whether an appeal per me operated as a stay of proceedings In this court. Judge Blatchford said he had ransacked English and ' American books and had not been.' able to And any authority : directly to9 thepuint. tko tnougn t tne rase before ; him would be simplified by the action of the Supreme ' Court Wi a tnotfon i tn demur tlie' appeal, ithd jaccordingly uruoreu uia me mouon jor attainment stand over "till to dismiss the appeal lntihe'Supreihe Court had been decided. The Court also suggested that an" eflbrt be made to obtain the Supreme Court's appeal in operates per e to stay proceedings T the Circuit Court. . , . Ornaments, Sugar Toy a, Cornucopia tond every-- , thing in tfie line for the e : . ... ' iado Tresb very Day. T Ii! ..dtf '; uAl tkuiQn tbaSamaiujjeot, by raiIDEKT GEO. A. BMITII AMD. ELDERS ' i li OBSOS PRATT AKD OBOItQK - ' . ', iQ, CA5N0K.' OO CENTS PRICE. .... i ..- 1 -I . jf.-- . ill' . MAIN STREET. AND , . - ; , i o uo !!-'.--'-u- ; . j PATENTS TRUST, CO.; at,;' . y :. -- G-84L0SHE2- ACflreea-- - '!..- 1 SOUTH OF THE, CO-Q- ,1 CAKES i . OfaUklndg aiKlat.rrieos tosuit, .. . jured is Hon.-Lorenz- Danford, of SL o TO COOITBT full Line """j ...... t.U . , .. AXD TAKES $ -- : .... DEPOSITS B0YER5. i.i" i 1. . f :i i'' 'i ; . 'jl.-- I t - ; . ;il ,'f-i.- . i 'u"l-- ' v . 1 i " and IFTitte Vuttte, CtWna, Siding, ,Lathy PtckctTnooring. SAS H,D 00 R S, BLINDS - .; JAKE HEUSSER, -- MOULDINGS' IN GREAT. VARIETY, .i . ... i Importer and General Dealer la Frames mt all It lads Hade Sr9. Ordav to, Denver.;:: Both left the train at GtJNBJt;v:EIS,TOESf if Grand Island, where the father died t Feb. 6th. ... Thes strange, unnatural BICHABD COODIIIVD, ' ammunition Aicent. . conduct of the eon, before and at tlie I . I U Hi ' Uslnr larre Quantities tnmelres. and doar- burial, arou9ed suspicion, i and the .1.000' tons Dry MJlUnir Salt. Prices lower ' Ing directly, with tha Aianufactories in Car ' stomach , being analyzed, aufflolent than tho lowest. ; . Load Lots, we Intend keeriuo- a I si mm sior-i- r . . t L0UO an Talile White torn Snow tlard cause salt, on band, of the vartoua stees, for the Public to prussic . acid .waai found 'to rrom at very uow ttatca. death. .It was learned that the son Uurlap ano d Ore Bachs, fcom 11J4 ' i i. t. ' I' had Insured iiis .faUierta' life before ecnt& 'Jit. leaving Vermont for $3,000r in the HawHwn nurlap Dixit Ore from 13Seeut& r Knickerbocker "and ?o,000 kt-- the Sacks, WOOD TURNING OP ALL KINDS for Eastern liavon Duett OreSa'o-tTravelpr'a. Prank has been'a rested forAgents btifh rrade Uius. . ,(.., ! i I.. ana nela for nmnler. Off ALL DESCRlPTIONl " i Ml I IDrderS from the Interior promjily attended t; ' a r O'Lenrv Camlitv VTeat. LATIMER, TAYLOR cY CO., ' ' '.t)ii AHA2di--rDani' bary.lUia ALSO DEALER IK Oa Block East r jDepa-t."BttHAIfib GOODHIND. , v T U in... "i t in pedestrian Vtiassed .through: Omaha on 4 . train,, for Ban Pnulcisoo, " Offlee and Mamifactoryitd' Kimball Ekidt, CIGARS : AND TOBACCO. Ml !,' where he Is )to. have n six days' walk- Flint South Street. ; ' ' ing match With Weston for &.000 a " i;J.; 'J;--' ... side,! The matcfitwas arranged only ,: J . . ..!iw , .to USE THE DEST. , 109 MAIS ST., 8ALT JLAUK CUT. a fejtir.days ago, Weston accepUng .. O'Leary's challenge tnd. tiauaing as hico,oi con cui Francisco je walk .iv-STANDARD GOODS 'i i.,,,Hl.cnaaD;with test,, as no wouiu pot I WATSON BROS any other city, jn the United Siatcp. ,,0'Iary. has noti been Miciuee, n, Fldiii eomo for doing any practice walking STSIIECliniBSiiillLOERS Co, 'For Sato by al StaUoner- -. . time past, .whUe. Weston, as he says, CHXMTCAI. MAMUVliS. has been t bractJcinz- for-- the , mat 1DMQST0KE3, MOKtTKNTS, MARBLB Special rates Ii Jb in Salk for three ninths a The match will take K64. Sal bUce City: ' IKON" ' MANTLES. ScfloGl MANTLES,'' ana Colleges.. " ' ' place tne nrsy wew of March. t CRATES, ft Fi. JAMAICA CrXGHi, . ..; atWIlOLKSALB HUGE. Buyers can see all too above flnu'4 new . otixtc. my 1. 1; . ; sat . t WINDOW .it s , . . - ! Hand-Sowe- . .... . ) TTome-ma- . de - . - 1 1 1n . I 1 el . , to-day- V ir-.- ' -- 's -- 1 - 1 - ' - 1 . XTATt x'-Leary'.- lrt MT!HM& - , nia ox'a kmi id ' 1 " " 1 - " HEAKTII-ST0NE- ' f. ., too la tram tbo ,buMnee centre1 of town. petCaiTuiuiniiatioua fUiag- - mrttculara and terms, mar be addressed, to L" care grJ- uo icw utiice., , . Eal Cjikiftian fcf tlielrommltieA to culture In the ortieth Congress ax , iTTt KidMj. Kk ' ' BARFOCrrS - Xl'tK Cb.I HEW'YOKIf. X r.niL.tFEi'-iiFiijt.Fiisvn-i E. R. SNOWS j m i r lC ADOMMtU (nAsitisor HoniU Side efKoatb Temple Street ft BI2 E road way," ' ' Gat. llUlEaa4r .' ui .' 3. - , . TOILET POAr?, ' UATII BXSD TACLUIS, . SCOCKIXQ SOAP, !apolioK" ' EtTPEHlOB WIMTIXS FI.UID, . BOOT BLACKIiMl, CftanMaptUa, fm CoM. Om- -. - - ' VTlth a Fifst-clae- s i Stock of POEMS, QUTIjER, l"" . -i r I ; to-d- - v - r ay - - ; .: Sth T7f -- i 1 ;!. - , - - fc ixrt Ut h- x-uiry -- 5 - 1 I- -' -l- mrrB.'mfT-AIOAL'MTTTIS- 1 a-- I- NOTICE. - . ..iS;ir. " - . i 1' is TRICES! SI3CTi,-F!3- . 2 1 '. s - - 2 Red & Slesslnger, 117 . 1 0 Ufa Red and White Pine of all kinds, east ern Finnblnr . Lumber, California Ked Wood, Utah, Bear River, White Cedar and Ked Wood i. IKTffiEST. OH: ! , 1 " iiv. ii. J REDTJCTIOX I j Battery Street, Son Francisco. - tSame of Con- - and uiairsvuie, unio, terms as the largest bujers. Tanuei-y- , .... , .... 8anta Crux. . , t , . . .' 'An Inhuman STOVES direct from the Works. AmAt i Maokan & ltotterer, Cldcatra An InterOccctn' Omaha disnatci ftirThe and Most Varied .Stock, of i says: On January! 31st, G. i C. Law- SriUVFSLargest vrestof New Yorki rence and Prank Lawrence, hid son. lartk waminir a stove either for public or arrived, here jfromLVermont en route private use can have one or more sent direct - O. BOS1KBT. r. ajsMSTHOva. i ex-mem- .... It' ; ! ;'.. 1. tii. j- - . . Samples-o-f BOOTS s Prom Porter, Opeubelmer - 1 S PLANING MILL MONEY to LOAN Proprietor. IHjTIEH I ITiMfa, . (.- TUB CiuCAOOj20By tlie runnmar off rauC)miHor8s,.lfa Iliix, the track of a passenger train on the Bellealraand Southeastern Railroad While crossing a trestle, near Belie-air- e, Ohio, last night, the Cars fell a distance of 35 feet. Twenty passengers were seriously injured' and 13 dangerously. Among the fatally In 2... ! Sttlb OTTSTUllSAtIx Evert PlIirADgLr , - A It PHILADELPHIA COFFEE HOUSE TO rXIASk thO PlTBUG :. HAS ' at tbo OHM.- LUMBER ! BIRTHDAY ' )"-- j.." suith a oo. qilmore; ' ' BoHelttrt t PalfnU, ' . UtTIMKK, O. U. TAYLOR, i BUIIPING, ' P. 4 ' Km r TmUm A FEW DOORS ''BRIDES: CAKES: n .! and' bow to obtain ttiem, ; Parppblet tree, upon receipt of Stamp for post -- the'-tnotlo- 'it "I ' , . .:.-..-: ' ' . ti r r I I TH11EE TUSCOUnSES t 1 1 , Ofnamentcd Cake$ for Wcldinon and J'artic8. Suppcraf urnisfied, etc. order-overruli- ng na ... CANDIES - to-da- J PILLS OF E HOME-MAD- ' i AD PILES 5 ; SSIOZSPO so-u- ay . N and established an excellent reputa Eolsan of Indian Rooty Ir-- .Lit' tion among his fellow members for e 30 ..... ft -- to. ' daily ri: :rC1r,et, -- mtanyoo, ' ' business and Ptreparetl tmty hy wi daily.... 30a.m. honesty capacity. ouw-iri and wtermediata Sal UI.C.H.I.UI Cuk Cm- to unre upon lirse allegations TAILORS'.; TRIUIIINGS, t. I ft -. ww, oai'fthe Democratic National Committee JOBBLNdr,' no, nar and a&a.Fmn- - it),.. TThk-the claims of their respective cities we wTll be prepared to sclT WbxV. it .... 8 80 aw. is "."")' Il'i ' i' 0e and itetatl, at Prleea which for the honor and profit accomof BOtft ' the TU to get wr Knfres, , . . . et. wmh ana ruita auth win Defy C om pet 1 ilea. the1 national convention. Is'uaanra cheapness. ' and nears irroana ana re---' ' . ,, d ... y - niaawhee- - j modating Tir cm afeernate . Atx for Kite at He was aked by llutc ; . 6awe set and harpened. Cin- have here fakired arrive from In to close our' out ' WINTTH meantime, tje ... . y v 41 :: .i.f. . , t aoa.. BY er he had read the recent reforts of nnnau, eu jliOuis and iJiilcaso, ana Isewuv and Knitting- Machtnoa . GOOIs we chaUerwe the tradn to eqml ttw '', . liettrd..H ; :,- f V CAHHOH. Dierck's opinion wr to the feaslMHty Caapete and Serier oountfes, GEOBGK Q value of oar JVaau to anlm rrMat aft.O( s i OFFICE riZV0 headed DCCCRZT froiii Boston, allegation ordwr frmu SO.OO aud ww bait toinvite I! dally, except Saturday!. 8 30 a.nv n4 of the Panama canal. He said he STKEET. COXUILaX v tho putlle to compare values .Auvc, niij cutivw "'j Odar Valley, FairDeU and t dcsun able and a morrow. him had, is . claimed br St, Louis very It thought . Ttotla mluluf- districts, man, who stood at the head of his men that Tiklen favors their city as . .Cicrfl,i,i ; i . Thurtdaya, OF TFIP. Utah Ccmi-d:- a Lakob Btock Lom'. Prices. O t profession, but he thought he did the place of meeting, and also that MerK J and FataeJajt 8 30 a.m. ' ZionV of Stocaboklers not "Arm For Saul at na know PBtwrao X teperauve the American in .of friends liktau'a in Pock are a enough Etcre, ' OtxmoU malority ; r' . J H ii Style, ' Wor'kmarahip and Fit Guaranl&d. ' cantile Institution, will be held la 'he isthmus to form AnjTpiiilon ;astf the the national conimltt. Tf this be OFFICE UOUT3. Hoifat In .tlils City, on Idotytoy, April 6th. choice between the tivai routeirHe true, St. ouls will, of course be seof And tho Lien TLzz&s. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the' tramaction nosers ot the utafe m. utburn a.t 18SU, Oneral IktllTtry open from 8 bclure the to 8 DCSCRET NEWS OFFICE said that the various surveys made lected; but a more uehbuBlnea- - as may txj broufe-am opinruaa r leeuoo. ot oaeori trustworthy vxjrDpmnyv lor -p.av Sunday-U- JO to 1 pm. Tailor and WpoTm Drapers, by our government of tlie Ianama ion is that the choice on the 1 lies between for tha ouli-- ' yr,, wj I b trait at tn m'liTir&Tt bots will be elol Monay Order and BrgiMer department, route were made to ascertain which Washington and Cincinnati, ot toe &ana t ADrU national AND Of ktrch and rerw.l on t with PRICS,,'?lfO,J15 JtfO. 195 JttAIX, KTREET, su neatTi t isthmus was the best,, ;: ' t ee the-- chances considerably in favor of mw wty, utaa territory, ceoruarr 03w. tl wtojB1-.iirt ..J .1 tJuti M A Or t pt from t.ta tot 19 - the latter. The McTlie bill 25 tUSTl by to WalVer Hoiipe. reported P. O. Box 5S1 recently PRICE,, date most Lkely td Opposil ,. C. 8. T0UIK3, Eecrttsjrr. 1 Bait Lake City, Feb. 13, lssx r !.', i ' . i -- m.iniI ' 1 1 bktweeIt ' - Ver- -, ballot report Of UHsCck-bi-atu- j al ;. - I'liounarar hfo and An Avtbentioated . |