OCR Text |
Show V - ' ' ' 0X1) 1 ' p" II IiiKE SAM? fOI.1 XV, ' ' J - . toiui tbide. jnsir nuosin vnoar Candiaaias f Washington. considerable SHOES. 1W to) Corner " of MEN'S BOYS' & t -- CLOTHING. U BROADWAT, cewxas n iTFS. REED a fu Iooir ' DRY SILK AND RiXi,WY'. S. 347 ! southern republicans were divided m their preference: many adhered to others arerorHettJe, xxDg8treet,-an-d and a few for Howe, some for Davis and not a few important representatives declared their preferences for Fllley, of St. TxHiis. The result has been the movement will probably benefit Fllley. if indeed he needs any farther assistance. Prominent southern republicans went to the President and assured him that the appointment of Fllley would give more general satisfaction to the party in the south than the selection of any other man. A revival of the rumors as to the Uda from Or pa Crra Tartar. No other make auoh flaky bot probable appointment cf Howe to preparation oreada, or iururtoua lAatrr. Can be aaten the cabinet ia apparently nothing by Dy pepjc without fear of tba ilhi reault- - ou t speculation. At Drst Howe was in trots taaai todlreeUble tood. Sold only lu cane, by ail irooera quite favorably considered for attor- but the connection of Botax. Bakiho Powder Co., Naw Tork. his with the defence in route cases star had handicapped the CTflOlGO TXULDS. him. The President is somewhat sen si live about these cases owing probably, to the declarations and in KEITH BROTHERS, sinuations of Mac Veagh. The Presi dent from the first, earnestly has, MAjrerACTrBKfU AND JOABE&S Of desired a vigorous prosecution of the cases; and te the end that, if convic tion failed, the administration could, in no wise, be held responsible, It was deemed best not to appoint Howe, and the latter and his friends were anions the first to recognize the ajtd possible'embarraesment that might follow his appointment. When Howe was passed by for attorney general all his cabinet prospects ended, and since then he has not been thought of. But it is believed President will give him some UEfi'S FURNISHING GOODS, the eood appointment, possibly on the bench, U a vacancy occurs; or a for BUCK GOODS, ETa eign mission. Juexi. Beate will, from present In B4S, 280 Jk 293, KMllaoal StrMC, dications, probably be secretary of dly the navy. The President is inclin ed to gratify Gen. Grant's wishes as E REXOWK to one cabinet place, and Grant 11 (ARTICLE OF ; warmly endorses eale Xi Fltztrerald and Wlmberly, who F1IBE1IKS POHE BEFIIEB Llll. were candidates on the fusion ticket in the recent Mississippi election, are here and have seen the President several times. A leading southern republican what Fitzgerald and asked, Wlmberly have in view; whether tbe representation that they are seeking to establish a dual govern ment In Mississippi by setting up the late fusion ticket on the Presi dent's recognition were true or not. the reply was no; there was nothing in it at all. What Fitzgerald and Wlmberly have in view is a good desired la tbe futur. Cooa mod a.lwari for each of them. They appointment . are alter omce notnmg more, m nis a?:Rsr same republican said the published N. K. FALTLBANK & Co. reports of tk&- - recent meeting of southern republicans and greenback-er-s, CHICAOO. For 8i be X. C. H. I. aod iU Brftocl Including several greenback Houtw and Dealer! Generally. with reference to the congressmen, dU Mississippi election., were greatly exaggerated." The meeting was M. B. VADBOBaw, ana in reality a attended, slimiy rm i a i in a j i netting xne juea-ioO nn riCC tier was JOHII C lluuIllLO & wUv I dual government in Mississippi up connnea to a very iew visionaries. tlo-b- t, , tS and M LPOWART tflKKl I', W TOBK CirT i, ney-pener- al, son-in-la- HEMPHILL, HAMLIN & Co. CARPETING, CUTIS. MJ 4 M UTS. CTt, 8ISKETS. lil FISH BBOiDWiT. HJ W TORK. -- MflTCKRHOFF, TURNER & CO., Duum Street, New York, of aod Dealer In COT. -UCCK, - Woadbrrv, Vrukta "fO alt. "Foibemoa'- ana ouier pra stf nunvberr Eard,ii6dtarn and Syt II TIE CID I33FU eiEULLS. COTTON CARTAS of aS numbers Oar Trunk 14 to 150 tnobae wVla,for Pec k Aproaaaad udK uaiCoTemxt. Machina oUwr puepcees, oooataatly tn atora aod made 10 order. Aatntm tnt V. .? Bwttna Co., "Standard" ,. i ' Com or IM auantttta Z. C H.L reTheaeGJodAabeobUUoedai t 109 UaiinfaetitrarB bra, IllUIimi dlUly & CO SXiUU I MERRIAM W. B. JfCACTCKBU Or AMD CF DESCRIPTIOII. IO. VTX BIOADWAT, dUJlr Tr2bTZ.C:M.L BROTHERS. CLARK n HATlitWAKEHOUSE. Ml BIOiDWlT, A 1R9SBT STKEKT mmd 1M A 15 - 'SritlllflTiinflf. I MAT IJIiSTS. KiTElHIS. At BAD MM z. o. m. r, eW Peaa Caa. Pea. fceJrfen. Kabker rall CleedJ. l ee if In. ile - 4111 !. 1 MANUFACTUKINa , t MATERIALS. AM BEEKM SIR EXT. PLDlfBERST U '' 11 12,114 12IGIIEAUIL OHIOAGOi - Our Oooda Era kept by Z. C. Storea aod Dealers rally in tbe Territory. j-e- , em m The jrreen backers in the conven tion are determined to join any party element in the House that will oppose thejestriction of silver coin age;- - Representative Xiadd saia to"If the democrats take a . sensible stand on this question, they cafi carry the next congress. The well as the west, is opposed M. Llta Braoeb frastws restriction . of . silver coin- - Air Bafarby perm taring to Da rid Jaaoas, 8a)r . a . GOHFECTIOKEES IJf XT S3 m m mmmiwummuMtim JOBHM 7 . lure. or uiavnaxKMBs , . PECK BROS. & CO. i STRAW GOODS, iti: A. W. FADER'S 5 s Co. J"onnr Ij Draper, Clark I Hats,' Caps, to-nig- 1 i w WORLD-WID- LOOKING GLASSES EVERY talk, the past few Absolutely Pure. GOODS, at i aod ootapleta Ha TTintt, Ginghami and Domettica, L has-bee-n (3) COOLEY St There aavfl, or ex uoveraor uavis, or rex as, for postmaster general, and some of his friends have auite confidently asserted that he would get the posi tion, out as far as can be learned, there is ns basis for the story. The ORAXD 8TS1XT, Oroeby. M'nirftirr . , O 17. -- ARG&LL & CO., THOS.-H- ; im- - AMERICAN. ManBfaftnrert at Wholesale ioithi Agexxmd tne administration nad made a big mistake In recommend it. livery greenback member & RAY, ing will vote against it. As to the 3 per cent, funding blli.l don't know how DEALERS IN they will vote- - We greenbackers believe there ought not to be any AND MDLNGS LEATHER bonds. A number of western republicans also oppose any curtailment BOOT AXD SHOE1 KAHTJFAC- -' of silver, but they will probably be TURERS GOODS, HACniJT. offset by New York and other east, EST, TOOLS. Etev Etc ern democrats, who will go with the administration on this quesSSIE STHE'HIDMBUi SDPPLIES, tion. - Wheleeala Maaaractaraca Goedl X Aaplratlna and Mathlarry SpdlaJty. Politicians, apropos of the nomi nation of Lawyer Brewster as At torney General, are commenting on ,Ut the fact that not oueof the three new members of the cabinet select HORSE rillLS ! ed by President Arthur has Tresi GEOBGE fl. CLARK, dential 'aspirations, or so far as ,A.C3-TnTn r now be Judged, icjlikely to have POLISHED can BLUED CS 80LI3 j eucn aspiration, inis iaut is anv rb BEST a4 HOST POPCXJlB Wt bold a tboa on Loager than ai as a new departure in me ui noted otbar. We Guarantee ourKaUa tag Tbre4 fBwiera TUa, rertinn of procuring harmony in to be Equal la Quality aad, cabinet councils. While the Presl Durability to any made. has selected men of acknow be Beet Herway dent Indeed ability in the republican & Z. COMPLETE Aireateix iran. SS0iTHE3rr r t party, be has thus far apparently lrlT, kj lh rnarded azainst the danger of a BOSSE E11L COMIT, DSiO! by his counselors split being crtated :ML Lr . Anfert&ining a belief that presiden- Brach and tiai iicrnmtnz s vuxyuiil i wro ETarjwbsr CHrCAOO. For Bale by Z. C. BU I. and as vlinltv. It is generally understood to nearest Brauok Storea. hw nolitidans who ... . . . , are . 1 m fif ie vnn in ihar CUIDI ixjin HAZARD POVOER! r.itml no Presidential Umber will found In 'its composition. Of be Oooataot)y oa band a oomptota atoek of tblt 18SO. XSTjLBZISHXD wU known aad Juatiy celebratad it la suggested that oneex-ofO-Xmain motives or tnus Arthur 2NT 2P . XI. "W X 23 timber irom Presidential cludinff Co., hla nabineU is to nrorrote SLUiTIXO, KX1TTUCKT JtlTLX, nis own AIR LA WIT, 7 DUCK, tor in nomination 4, put chances Wboleaala Manufaetora of XLxcntic, rxxsK. his Intimate friends say be does not , VT For Sate by X. C. M. I. aad all tb that Idea. Mtyai Store In tbe Territory, and by SkSH, DOORS HfiDBLIUDS, entertain ojy TURNER VryALTElfi. , w rSTJlB 1 2L;0. DJn 1 fc r O T Palmer, SO. CLAW IX. Affttat. ; tf' ' -- - w; Mer t ..' f i " f ' ' " I Calderon, has given me Instructions In substance that If I find, first, that such provisional government la supported by the weight of character and influence of Peru; second, that t is endeavoring to restore conau. tutkmal government with the view both to internal order and negotiations with Chill for peace, then I am to recognize It as a provisional government, v Believing from the beet evidence I can obtain that each of these hypothetical prepositions is sufficiently established In the affirmative, I therefore formally express such recognition on the part of the government of the united states. . . , Tracing IS tJ. n New YokicJ 17.The 'J Sun says: District Attorney Keasby has filed a bill in the court, at Trenton, NJ.t asking for ah order to show 1cause why the property ef Oscar an Theodore Baldwin should not be put In to the hands of a receiver for the benefit of tht Merchants' Bank, Newark. The bill sets forth, among other things, that although hU sal ary was only $3,500 a year, Baldwin is the, secret owner of the Park Theatre, Newark, and that be fitted t up last year at a cost of S3,500,and that between 1872 and , 1878 he bought other properties worth $36,- 000. In the seven years ending 1877. Oscar Baldwin became the owner of real estate worth $30,000. The court granted the order. SeberlptiM for Irelaatf. The executive committee appoint. ed by the conven Col. tion at Chicago, - met Boland, of Kentucky, presiding. A resolution was adopted setting forth that the executive committee was empowered by the Chicago conven tion to take all necessary steps for sustaining the people of Ireland in their present struggle, and to form a central organization to give concerted assistance to them while the struggle continues; also empowering the chairman of. the committee to communicate ' with officers of the organizations represented ' at the Chicago Convention and ascertain their views as to forming a complete federation Of those organizations. An appeal to friends of Ireland in America is prepared, and copies or dered distributed, calling for sub scriptions to be sent to the suffering people In Ireland. Bnala The usual quietness of the year pervades the market, and as the close of the year dra s nigh, there is less and less doincr." Prices miner. ally are steady, and to great ex- tent nominal. SUM by Whiiky aad Bnalren Caldwell.Ks- - 17. One of those terrible border shooting affrays oc curred in this city about 1 o'clock this afternoon.resulting in the death of Mike Meagher, former mayor of this city, and Geo. Sneer, a rambler. The particulars cannot be obtained in the general excitement that nre. vails, even at this late hour; but It seems that last night and this morning, a party of cowboys, Shee-naalia Jem Martin. Bob Munoing and Baa: tree, with Georsre Speer and a fellow named Low, were drinking and carousing. About S o'clock this morning, they began to show a disposition to raise a row. and as a preliminary move, George Speer shot off his revolver Into tbe sidewalk on Main Street. Through the efforts of the police, the disturb ance was suppressed, and as a precaution, additional policemen were put on, among them Mike Meagher. About 1 o'clock, the 'party, above named turned loose and began to shoot indiscriminately. Talbot shot Meagher from the rear of the bank building, killing him instantly. The citizens turned out at once with such guns as they couli get hold of, and attempted to take in the party wno, in me meantime, nad pro ceeded to ' a livery . stable, com pelled the man In attendance to give tneru norses, mounted and started on. Speer attempted to saddle a horse near the Red Light Dance House, and while doing so was shot by some of the citizens. 'The others struck off In the direction of Hunne- wall, about six miles south. A detachment of citizens took up the pur suit and espied the four fleeing cow-bryIt is likely they will be taken, and If brought back alive, nothing will save them from pulling hemp. The excitement here is Intense, and the present disposition is to make the aiders and abettors of the mur derous gang pull out from thisne'gu- - her dictation by an attendant. She does not say what caused this new trouble, nor ho serious It may be expected to .prove. Mrs. Uncoln says her eyes are so weak that she cannot see, and nothing more Is known of her condition. No trouble has ever been experienced hereto fore by Mrs. Uncoln, with her eyes. She has leen accustomed to sitting in a dark room which may have caused the weakness. No mention of her general health was made except she Is very weak. - Irish-Americ- an to-da- y, . . ; : on liam Curtis, lecture civil service reform, welcomed Pre. sident Arthur Into the reform ranks and trusted to see him carry out the declarations in his Inaugural mes; sage. Philadelphia, 18. J. D. MclCee, chairman of the state committee of the citizens' republican association, as Issued an address to the Independent republicans of Pennsylvania, inviting them to send representatives from each county to the state convention to be held in this city on January IS, to take into consideration the wisdom of placing In nomination proper persons for governor, lieu t, -- governor, secretary of internal affairs, and supreme court Judge and such other matters as may come before . the committee, looking to the overthrow of boss rule. to-nig- ht t IJaiaeMierljr. f Bostojt, 16. A most searching Investigation of the committee into the conduct of the Boston regiment at ' Yorktown - results In the estab- lishment of . certain misdemeanors against 21 members. Intoxication, disobedience, unsoldierly and acts are complained of. Many of the complaints are not grounded In fact. They recommend of the guilty the summary discharge ' men. ' Insane Thief. PotramCEEPSiE, 17. Judge Barnard has ordered Halloway, the defaulting teller of the bank of Pouh-keepslto be taken to Hudson river state hospital as an insane criminal, to be brought out for examination as soon as the hospital authorities say that he Is in a proper condition. ' Damage by ttre. 17. Peabody Hotel MEMPHIS, caught fire this morning, and sustained considerAb.e damage. 920,000 Fire. 1ckosha, Wis., 17. Kupfert steam cracker factory burned. Loss $20,000; Insured. Fatal Fire. 17. At Harbor Spring, Detroit, yesterday, August Alberts had been making shingles and left a pile of shavings in the house he occupied, and where he did his work; wtiile himself and wife were temporarily absent from the house, two children aged 4 and 1, In some way set fire to the shavings, and were burned up together with the house. , 1 e, : , . ' ; s. Dornooa. . Tal Wellington, Kansas, 17.-Jibot, who shot Meagher in the fight with the cowboys, was one or tbe leaders of the element that wanted to hang Danord without giving him an opportunity to settle, and was one or toe leaders who took Danford from the sheriff at this point. Dave Speer belonged to the Speer family of Caldwell, who are engaged In a liquor and dance house business. Dave was arrested during last year and charged with shooting nd tilling Frank Hunt, marshal of Caldwell, through the window of a dance-house- , but was discharged for lack of evidence and was hardly 20 years oki. The latest accounts are that the cowboys are surrounded in the timber some twelve miles south of Caldwell. Humors of an engagement In which three or four of the citizens and two of the cow boys were killed were rife, but noth ing definite can be learned. m Chicago, 17. The Indian super intendent has officially notified the people of St. Paul, Kodiack Island, on Alaska, that it is compelled to a - A k a. TW I 111 J ' r rr Trr '" BT' " drekl ud Dand.lion.riu al I4.1u4 or au mk wa, tlltTpn9VM Blood uim iiilmiriimi La oJ rnrtfi.r, It fclnriiic ul a tr, H aXaaoaeiUr axM We Hoe a eneo are taw V LMtrWTnea . - f all wkeee TM'J m . ... boaeie tke T tmceJarl re aa er ieiiM nee.e --T vue aadetiktatiiBalaea,- Me t.0 vbat Um dteaeior eUf ,aeal ta ae Bop ht er. DoetvaUantayeeel' u T0 f aaadredati Itaen COOwflllw paid for eea nrt reervolrteMa ceel1 Da aet autfar "r' ley wu Mjim n n aa and ante (Mia unerjt "fri""t V mm ire la ;arkeDaoetnua.ba(the Pvl r. Rnn ! mV lrtrtada Mwxa AUoi(J uu. . ve to-da- - AT BOTTOIZ PJIICES LO U I S REG GE L., WHOLESALE CLOTHIER Xb. , 138 SWEEPING F jf '"'''"'""'''''"'''"""" j I :,-- it NEURALGIA SCIATICA, . , : PBT-C- lOO arvVa : . J Al-aiEE- , , 1 V - vm ' -- nl ST., examine my Stock and Prkts a' Elsewhere. neiore purcnasing . M. a i . . 250 Gent's Suits, 300 Children's Suits 300 Youth's Suits, 800 JPairs of lanis, 300 Boys' Suits, 500 Pairs of Blankets, AM KINDS, ETC., ETC., ETC. --o : TO THE WHOLESALE TEADE LEAD1SS CLOTHIRG I i - OFFER SPECIAL IUDUCElljEKTa HOUSE IN UTAH. RYl GOODS AT WHOLESALE 0KLY arj.I:S?:i X5 .-r- ; iiicmirs h vvy Ftalier, Tinner, Steam o ai Has Filter. c oca 2 j? w "S C en r o a. JX s5 02 CO 3 o 'tr e JE 52 o o o 09 2 zn M E ca -- a a. E o o - i --- o 4 W -i r--3 ELIASON, MtrcMftr&n, VT Seto Aramt far rtab Terrltery for the epelar FIUE IIEABTII. Parler, Kcbeel Beam and Lectar Uall OI TBE HEaBTH. Oral Uwter. aad HaatUw. '1r Silver Watches; Ladles' 14 karat Gold lVeck and Guard Cbains ; I , IRSHILL'S . Gents9 Gold and Silver Test Chains ; j Fine Gold Setts and Srstcelets ; J SOLID GIVER WARE.' ' , . j the very latest patterns. FETE GPFJU GLASSES t 8PECTACLT3 k , EXB Q LASSES, In Gold and BUver. A. Flee Steek er O DAT WAXJItTT . 031 TBS K -- STOEj v ELATE ME2CY UPOJT YOUIi BTOIIACIT. . OliOOXUSt BOCHU 4 BlLS!I.l DDPLIEITE K1DHEY PADS. - A tttftetold remady. Warrantad to eort aad rsmore an of 'tkum eymptomB peculiar towurou oommooiy kqowti Ue rnoe of FemaJa Uomplatiita. Kervo Ltebiiitr, loditeatJoo, Palpatatloa of tbe Heart. CfaranVe lirer aad UMaty bottle- - Wit k ttAAt rilMHM AinHmtln. .hm- - 'Tk.. w ltM.1 P"01 eauaraotJoQ upon ta back, side, In vaio. orer tea tuagm aod bearc. la cfartmte Mi ee where you bare doctored aod 4ootored tiraait, Uae MarafaaQ'a Bacha lialaa aadCapoAatt ITahee Sttb p, and a eura fa uvr Afsats UW oer-Id- a. , Bros DBputaataa, IzlYcxiT CaTi Chill ba Lex la i Ca. 8. MAIibHALL, te Land tls Lord t2iy C id F.aCoi.JTa Givcth Tt COnPOUHD V7AII00 SYRUP. tor Dripepsia, Intfrtl ralpltatJon ct Cbronlo and CompLainU, MftRSHALi; tW My WATCH RS and JKWXKT are tbe verr Best Quail tr. Come and 8ee for Tmir- - . C Addrsortirato "U C. tha BtHaat eamta IM apaay erne Heart, Narroua DetJ 'ty, erst Cuuiplaiala, Ujrer Kidney ato. The Wabee erray i$ It attmulatr tbo terarual orrans to a tbyacawweaaorea tbaaaorenon. rurCaa tfea biood, and ll:. )ce atcom. Old chronlo Veneeattbo traat eorreottr aod torhrorator of tbe whole ciras arttrm. Her remedy bre and ran be cured by pUinta that bare oeCed ail the lVaboo us.rj by uain taa Bacba nalaana aadta Waboe AddreM order to CH0PPEB3 TO CUT TIES rap togetiwr. . MARHALU 100 WCOH oo Weber KJrwr and ita braacbe P. U Box, ST0. R. For eootracta and paxUouIorU.1 a.aaa.X.CroffDopartaBa.u etvea. Ko trouble to abow tioods. azz Khcu-atla- . actJ-talbo- m, us, iw or jara eaQuire i B. B. YOTJNO.SKN-dswl- m Wanahlp, Bawaiit CouiitT. Eeaeiaar WATSON- BROS., - SQOnEilllQJEiS, :S2TC3,l72nSTtlASSLB u a a t b s, nsm uastli-s- , - " - CXATE3 Csm." at M SXASX13 CTCSTEX Ts3-Ctec r rw5 FTe iu?i.-LZm&a U.0 I i n. I Ansa itssw aad TJlet is Hort Tliaa" Half the Battle DIPHTHERIA ; ai A TTT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, WE WILL BELL - m TVT all O. V. be to the Interest of F.Tery Purchaser to Call on PRESENTS, .' -- , " . -T3 IN LATEBT.8TYLE8 OFa YOUTH'S & BOYS' CLOTHING ! MEN'S, WJU , FOB f - a PRICE IN OP I-- REMEDY ! mwtmX - REDUCTION We have been rushed for the past Month, since the Arrival of our Great Cermas 1 - " MAIN STREET. Clothing, Boots aiid 81iock, Mats and Caps, Gents' JPnrnisIiing Goods, Ete., GOUT i . I . , bad-instructio- ATJD VULCATJ BLASTING POWDER : M .'.; V TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, te X I TOIMITE - co-op- e ". AT BOTT031 PRICES j - - j OF QUANTITY . standard jfrom the worst county. LUMBAGO, The arrests had produced a staking BACKACHE. and remarkable effect- in the districts where they were made. . He blamed the landlords for not rating with tbe government in tak SORENESS ing strong measures. He did not ... or ran think more coercion was needed, CHEST and the talk of martial law was ab SORE THROAT, surd. The alteration of jury system would be, worse than useless. QUINSY, 1 ht. ".no re t" .movement was not was and rooted SWELLINGS only kept up (y deep ' intimidation. He believed the pros !l a pect was decidedly favorable.: .SPEAINS, Mb b Absorbed. FROSTED FELT ATO The point generally remarked up on in Blaine's dispatch to Lowell, .EARS. wer treaty, touching the Clayton-Bu- i X XT X. XV S3 Is his .assumption of the right to ' r - ABB disregard the treaty obligations with SCALDS, respect to the neutrality of the caOEirSJULL inview of this dis nal, It Is said, be Great should .Britain that trust, BODILY FUNS, asked to repose Implicit confidence in America's pledge not to impose TOOTH, EAR discriminating duties on good in in t transit. The Time, after advano HEADACHE. ing this objection, Bays: Blaine's case, however, is stronger In some All oiler F:b ways than he ventures to make it, as the time must arrive when the Am weak Cen tral American countries ACHES. will be absorbed by the United Br. Jacobs On a. fntaratiae tm wuth null iuu-ru-i aad Our Bemadr. States and the coast line will ex- aA UTi, lima wti, tort thm omparatirelr trial entail oatlar of tend to the full limits that Blaine SO Ceirra. aaA mry oa. .ad.rin vlitrifling saia oea aer aaaap aad pocitl.. proof of lu claima. fancifully indicates. auxenosa autrxx lameagzs. ; Beward. COU IT All MBOOim AID ItAlIM II MEDICIU. A. VOGELER & CO. ' ' A reward of XI ,200 Is offered for Baltimore, Md., U. S.JL the conviction of the thieves who stole the registered letters containing diamonds from Hatton Garden poatofnee, and a free pardon to any CHRISTMAS 18811 one or them giving information NEW YEAR'S 1882! against his accomplices. AaaerleM field. ' BEFORE BjTYINa YOUR Ten thousand pounds In gold was withdrawn from, the bank yesterday CHRISTMAS & HEW YE1RS' for America. , ' ZJ't"' eaeraaMfc;?,;, V and 6ee p The fund promoted; by the Lord Mayor of - London for the relief of L. distressed Irish ladles, now amounts - I ; to 7,300. 14 Haln Street, Fatal Haurrteaae. Where fti win Bnd a lArrer and Finer nock uaa ever, lociuaiugTunis, 17. A violent hurricane numerous last evening swept away mm Fine Gold and 4 ,! aafaAirarl . R.LO.IieaetMoleteeadlmelAlble f - - " CO. & li ing at Manchester, last- evening, ; riTTS GODBE, A LARGE f , said he found, during his tour, there was great exaggeration In Kngland in regard to the condition of Ireland. The alarmists, he said, took . their 1 a Salt Lake City, Utah. post-ag- e nt . to-4a-y. boefetteMtMaaatte,WtthOtftlntOXVo setter wbat roar er ajmutowa : a a Garfield The new stamp is pronounced the handsomest stamp ever Issued. Daniel Kelly, an old man, hung himself at Detroit, after a vain attempt to cut his throat. No cause. i At the cabinet meeting to day, leave Secretary Blaine took official of his associates. The Peru-Chiembroglio was discussed. . The Washington Monument Association will ask Congress to appropriate $200,000 to continue the work of completing the monument. Thomas C. Acton, of New York, superintendent of the assay office, will be nominated on Monday assistant treasurer at New York vice Hillhouse. The Senate in executive session, referred the nomination of Brewster as Attorney General to the judiciary committee. Other nominations received were elso referred. Gen. Sherman has gone to St. Louis to attend the funeral of. the late Gen. Turner. Gen. Sherman was at one time a partner of Turner in the banking business in San Francisco. The Peruvian minister at Washington says that the conditions are more favorable than ever for lasting peace between Chili and Peru, which would be honorable to the latter government. The Chicago1 Driving Park, at a meeting this afternoon, decided to offer stakes and purses for the summer meeting, aggregating $15,950, the races to last from the 30th of June to July 4th. There are 28 events. The Marqu Is of Hartington said in London on Saturday, that tbe pi os pec ts for a successful conclusion of the Irish difficulty were very good,and based his opinion on the convict! ons" recently obtained In : land cases. i The Senate committee of Investigation Into the contingent fund ex penditures of the various departexamined Chief Clerk ments, y Power, of tbe Treasury department. The interrogations are based upon and minutely refer to the testi mony taken by thef Moline commisi sion. Herbert Oladateaa eat Ireland. London, 17' Herbert Gladstone, junior lord of the treasury, speak- e- ! Yon are respectfully Invited to Inspect our Stock of died at ge FOBEIGN. V ranat aad Seet Xedicia arer Wag - H. E. Davis Ne.' York on Saturday. ! ; . FRESH AND PURE GOODS OUR SPECIALTY In New York on $100,000' fire five-ce- CS CO., Finest Wines & Liquors for Medicinal & Family Use. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. A & GODBE, PITTS, n. ex-Mini- s- A deinnation of the Tunis expedition of censure of government. rierela Bealgnallon. Bosas,new Peruvian minister, announces the receipt of a telegram from Lima, stating that Pierola has resigned the presidency of Peru aad embarked for Europe. Ex-Jud- Wil- NO. 23. DECEHBEB 19, 1881. Saturday. rellileal. 16. George Buffalo, N.T., In a - Cendltlosal BeeognlUeai tKa MOULDING, lfvi In answer to a note on the sub refuse to furnish them with the XmnUU, fect CAmnh Tints, BtalrM, a and demolished and killing wall, Blaine, ttmlr Mmilimff, BmmUt ere, 3femUBt. form which have feet bv medicines Secretary they . .41.1 r 1 soldiers. . t v ' u Injuring uju ally petitioned for, because of a lack ter unnsuancy siaie ui CHICAGO, ILL. re-- of fund?. a statement in a authorize not Seas. tke hundred Three vaccine In Barehlag Claato kre eooatantry kept rtr'fm interview tal 8a)t rntlv - tjubllshed tha points have been forwarded to the Amsterdam. 17. The Dutch gov tt .leA . - . . a ar-- Iwalere Prie Ltete and Blalne'a mm Lake Cttr od Oo.lm)r to oi onicial at the AFsinabolne Indian ernment Intend to send tbe steamer ieiiHlnj Booka nu free upon contain the first agent Miv 6th. did notaipausn la alarm azencv. where smali-no- x on a. cruise to every spot and naragraph as recently printed lngry prevalent. The Tuttle Maupc- - Atjih where it ia possible the miss island ChristiancT adds.' that he said to barn Indians, m northern Wlscen of the crew of the members ing xxr f vtrm .tn a. an Interviewer, tl.it he was only DILI, U awtivval VWU.UA. niU4 .mall.nnv TPJkSfTEIlS TRADE steamer Dutch Konia aer JSeracr- Ut.ll'rlf4, authorized by me to' say the provi anaaa these Indians are not under lander. which foundered while on a slonal government was recognized any agency, tney are allowed to i for Amster from liatavla voyage the from Instructions me under care by for themselves aa best roam and State Department,- without t. any they can. The War Department dam, may have taken refuge. Drewaed. ' " other statement whatever. In .f' MAJrtTTACTcaaRS or rmu has no funds available "for their re ;. .;. 17. it has been, ascer postcrlpt Chris tiancy says: HHavlng lief. examined the' record of the letter 54 worth has tained arrived that persons were drown Inspector in Question, I have pot the in this city, Hay AJTD OICSB BAASTJS O I and was at the Interior ed by the bnrstinz of dams on the ' In an Inter OranitaUiray, f sllgh test dcubt that It contained the Department . .. as printed." secre view he says: In all his first paragraph experience Xferdea Storm y Bebeery JntaUbv Z CJX.I. mmi BrswS tary Blaine states, that Chris tiancy he never knew but one Indian who Beppaaad! Is to recognize baa been in "17. never feared that It on Paris, to go Washington, T 2 CO.. I the Calderon government excep the war path. American, who, a month ago, young He the thought " ' upon certain conditions, the fulfil power of the government was so im- obtained- circular .notes amounung KaOuXBClUreia aua e uwmrm ment of which by Peru was left to pressed on the Indians visiting the to (a ..conslderabte sura, for a long be determined by Chriatiancy. jtoi Capital, as Id deter them from continental tour,bas been murdered, lowing is the letter in which Chris entering In to war with the govern as .some,. notes with the original name expunged have been changed tiancy recognized the Calderon gov menu MmA rtn bk SlMwt IMf, aa ripe. ernment: by, a swindler at money changers. .BfLXtacala. ' BltleK !.- ;" r tare SZzULer:!. Mr. EettaefwtTerfilet.. o tu eda, The" JovrnaPa Springfield spedal :a.t Xees ana racaiu.i TI Tmvm My government havlcs been in gays: letters from Mrs. Acr&a&m UO A Ktll pe tzysr. Pub!!3 crinfon 'siGRICULTU2Ai; formed of the organization at Mag Lincoln, to her friends In this city, will not ratify Us vcrdSet la the daXs&a cf what: in your circular note ! mnm the r. triil of Itoeheftart, and basing Its to me of April 80th last, ia sty ted a I ed lady has completely lost tbe use cn 'the' 'statement by ing Etc, pirovhljn&r gnsvemnent fcSiar thelcf her eyes. Bhe was unable to llocier-rtc- c aase!, pclats oat that of Francisco Don not uapiy Uia con Garcia axe the verilct at written c;c3 presidency aad letters her write, tStJfyaC'ST. a NEWS -- TECBITOCY, nONDAY EYENO . BY TELEGRAPH. HALL & CO.; BENEDICT. CXTY, UTAH ' yartfmrn ! DIPHTHERIA ! ! ma we zi III Xlaithall's Canker Care iwie maltrnant tyT, snd for Canker to JFafaasarBa&eelba. Kjaarcf - se tsm w&xt common of which are Inphtherla. Quluscy, l HUeieWa4 a Jl cmn-m:- m tym-i'mm- tar .'..rrri, tFKi as4 re. mmmpmf r r''. ky- r- - HW tmtmJmm rmir .r-w, ea, cfOojv wLoorlaf oourh, eramps. cholera, uieal, aihl.loa AS a tiao.-4- i remeey it may ba need In every without aa bre&a tag and eurtior Sarere It stf3iui!M, re-or mirmsx sac In imaQ mem'mm larre doera, ai)Plica It y be effweta. VtLkSKS any bd liiu-Hta - tr e. MrJMi? Ne " jeSttmrn ttefr ; f I- '. |