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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS ." - n I ,11.' ... - TRUTH ' .;. , T.TTtTOR T Y uSk. 1ST 3Z -.- i f ' . f ' ' t ( 'IWliff-11-- r.'L.".i4ir'!PllAi"llil'1 1 PJggBJexeassxsxfxexfJgsxs CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY KVENING, . BY TELEGRAPH. NSW TORK TBADE. TRADE. , HI AGO C PKR WBBTXIUt CXI UN HTICtF w RENOWN DE WORLD-WI- OF TKLMlUra UJUk FORTYSEVEHTH COHOEESS. aiuffi. ii"" vv'abh inuton, 7. The House declaratory resolution regarding the death or Garibaldi was agreed to. Consideration of the Diatrict of Columbia appropriation bill occupied the remainder of the day. and was not completed. The total amount to be appropriated la $2,367,767. After the executive session the Senate adjourned. HO CSS. TRY rAlRKANE: A'. ( Washusuton, IT. & ! o- -' a4 U 1 bj AM ' I MEEIES ,0HN C. POWDER I. v. CO., wmres. apolo- 1 Absolutely Pure. Tata powikf i.ever n.ari rUTURINO M.AM Sparks gized to Cox for remarks made yesterday while tbe debate on tbe deficiency bill was going on, and Cox accepted the apology In good feeling. White desired to call up for present consideration tbe report of the way Band means committee upen his resolution calling for information relative to the conduct of Commissioner Raum, recommending the passage of tbe Dunne! bill to ex tend tbe bonded period for distilled spir ts. The Speaker replied the report had not yet come from the printer, and White suggested it would not come back until the whisky ring let RepebL'ean OIilCAC3-0- . ,., 7. A i r.d wbo!8nnierae. purltj, mreiith than ibe ordlmry kinds, and car economual out behold inicoii. petition with the nmltUi 6 I or i bosthu ( weight, "dluiu . DOwderf. ? SoUl "rily trimm. Royal Raking Powkkii Co., MC' Watt Street, New York. at low test, it, but subsequently disclaimed any intention of reflecting en the Public IKEI0E. u :i i Printer by that remark. Tbe then went Into com EWPHILL, HAMLIN & CO. mittee House and resumed tbe consideraare kept by Z- C. at. L its Branca ,ao tion of the general deficiency ap, i p linJ j er rsaeraity ta the Territory. propriation bill. aawiy ETC. ODarks. of Illinois, moved to strike DRUG9ETS MATS Bti ioiHS "' out the ciaute appropriating $400,000 fr .It A Sit BROADWAY, for army transportation during the rsriHi.isnlpp laso. nscaJ year of 1881. and $60,000 dur are kept by 1. C. M. I., and ing tbe fiscal year of 1882. He betey h ri & Co., ta Urancn sto lieved the late Quartermaster General had been honest, but remise, and never made a suitable attempt to BROTHERS. CLARK Wholesale lnufAeturers Jt obtain cheaper transportation. V' roie::y Uraitr, Turk A Co. Butterworth spoke of the arrest services and indefatigable industry Sash. Doors & HAT WAREHOUSE. of Meigs, and Sparks' motion was 622 A A24 BROADWA V, rejected. 3( iiolman, of Indiana, movel to and 1M & 1M CBXXUV ST., rw, tnurem rmm, tU,Railing, strike out the clause an propria tins: Bmlufre, Xetcrle. Kte. j,r InTEW YOEK. 1 125,000 for the payment for army CHICAGO, 111.tMook or transportation lawfully due auoh tm doom land grant railroads as have not re constantly sept k A. W. FABER'S Salt la Uit LUBMr UeSierS ceived aid In government bonds. nudOMtoo. Irtue Moulding STATfOILRT AlfECLES I ARTISTS' MaTERIJUS Wui irw uyuu rownshend, of Illinois, supported ppww 4KB 17 the motion and contended the land MKY HE BD At grant roads (specially Instancing thr O- - IVC. iNormern x'acincj nau received W. (UlUT. H. waiasr. ami Penrll fiisrs. feu. bounty enough old from the govern roretafrr, ii.i Knbtter Uoedi, lioM.r, IVutils. ment without being paid ss large a tic. & CO., IILKER, OfcKLET sum as contemplated in the bill. He was in favor of declaiing forfeited S OK A W. MFKRI CO., all M AJf U FA C7TU BER granted lands not earned by tbe U INlTACifHKTtS '!' M nEAIXHfl IS railroad companies. to strike cut was lost, LOI 3KIN0 CLASSES butA. itmotion was agreed a yea and nav cniCAon. 179 k 181 LaXe A vote ba taken in the House. il Higa Street Of IWFRy OFlJCllIPTION. Blount, of Georgia, moved to strike Ma 577 KliOOiH out the clause appropriating $160.-00- 0 KEITH BROTHERS, for the bureau of construction m an lae o t ik by Z. C. .say. Hewitt (New YorkVJin reporting tbe motion, discussed the propriety fliSlMtt'iflllllSilil..l!IS, BATES, REED & COOLEY, of appropriating such a large sum of IMPORTERS iro JilBDEBS OF RrcK tiMDS, Etc-- , lie. money as was comempiaiea in tnie tfUkand Fa net Dry Goods and the following clause, in all M SO and X62,j Madtoon Street, to give $303,000. Congress was Inoloil!i;ata full and c ni p'eto line of control of this sum to tne bead of Prints. Gis'rhani. And Domestics, bureaus who. according to his own M3 346, Si: u tidway, Hi. ', and 91 Ieor.ard statement, had expended more than $60,000,000 in repairs and requested HIZARD ftrixst, 'IE W YOBK. POWDER! 200.000 more in order to make Ifltr, C'J, Pine Stf Nete York. about thirty ships available for pub BUCKLEY DUNHAM, CO., VI Mini CHICAGO. 1 e t xa cah - . : Fuller Blinds, jCCO ZJ rni I., lul AI LEATHER. tl . F aa-te-J H ..- - a-k- ed CHICAGO. 1 a combine tock ind m Mly ock bated t ot tble lic service. Robeson criticised the policy of Congress on tbe subject of the navy during tbe last six years. It had ap propriated every year from eiu,uuu,- AND JOBBERS OF IMPORTERS OWBBR1 DRY GOODS, DITK. OU1SI t MP. i 4IF.V,i to $12,000,000 to maintain a naval estabUBhmest, but duilng that WJHLImE GOODS, Etc. period not a smgal naval gunboat jci aneH in ib d n ftor , aa4 by nad been put afloat: the whole H H CrudHHY, MEW VOEK amount had (I.AWI, lltnl. Um, been consumed m a. n. hMavlky. , diy housekeeping, and nothing hadjbeen done for tbe service itself. IE T was admitted by all hands that TEFEld WELLEJR Jt Co., theIt Government needs new shlpp, uiurWr RUtl Jobbers af but they could not be finished for one A X Ull I year, perhaps not for two or three. lUUgUl Meantime it mast do the i esi u NOTBO FOR could with the ships it had. bau4 Purity, Uaifonai m, aat, aat, aas, asii no, bboldwat, Bpnnger, of Illinois, inquired wuo ffigtb. Fruity FlaTor, had spent tbe money. NEW YORK. Robeson thanked God that every nd Preserving Reprcaantcdft hip that now bore the flag of Ame Uualititis. a. rica to tbe woriu bad been duhi i U.n.driJje Ibe production and aala of blm or finished under his direction. AlJtu Vinegar Works azoaed McMillau. of Tennessee, inquired of mot Mmitar tatabllahmamt who was responsible for those vessel" (be orWi. THOS. ID. ARGALL & CO now rotting at tbe uocss. art.. - run sal HYiZ. C. Kcbeeon They were started to ItNDrACTCRKRS o put down the rebellion that was ". t rampant in the southern part of the MENS' AND BOYS' i t h.i i 000 lkoTX01TS, , cbe tion of the General Fund," to which Major Burke, who is the Sta e Treasurer, took exception. On Friday last he sent a peremptory challenge to Parker to fight a duel. Parker His accepted. representatives, George L. Hall and James A. Ren-shanamed Mississippi rifles ss the weapons. Burke had the choice of distance, and James D. Houston and Major Augustin, hit seconds, fixed it at two and one-ha- lf paces. Though no reasons were given by Buike's friends for naming so short a distance, It Is generally understood they did so because of the reputed expertness of Parker with the weapon at the distance named. Not being ratir factory, after the conference the regular duelling pistols were agreed upon, and the distance twenty paces. At the fifth fire Major Burke was shot through both legs about eight inches above the km e. Tbe parties then and Burke was conveyed separated, to his residence on Camp street, Parker going to the Picayune office. Those who witnessed the duel agree in stating that the principals acted with remarkable courage and coolness, and that the affair was conducted acsording to tbe code. Burke's physicians say they have no reason to apprehend serious trouble. This evening's Picayune makes no mention of the a flair. S-a- MtWmm : DRVQOODS. - ouutry. Blount CLOfTH I N G went cald the an enormous exgentleman Dense in repair 3U) BROADWAY, ing vessels which ever body admits are useless. IsT W Robeson 1 deny it. Blount The leport f the Navy jm: m. CeWUtaV Department shows it, and the gent'eman need not invoke the CO. & Atk ior th spirit ci rebellion to defend it. "sfcBBF u M'r ACirtt ilhh or Robeson hoped that when the It effll B lpe klbow. from Georgia ( Blount), gentleman EaS STUU FQSWtTEB I be tbs Beat Satav SBISSiPUTEIlBRK Wished to dine factkiu aod mtett and t tack him (Robe-on)- , would IN JCBnKUS wti b ulok Salea not the service. For HeJe by Z. G M. 11 timbers Materials. Rinnnt renlled that when he saw I. aod Branofa Store. at STRRKT. AN to attack the genUeman he would flt SEEK 1 a : do it squarely and In the proper tTTA3'W YOBK. nlane. PROF. a ICR. Raftn tor piiruiiaaion to Tav u Jaiuea, ' Robeson So far fiom lis being -- n at Lake (' NE YORK CITY, j. "uy OP accurate that everybody agreed the Piano aod Organ Tunrr, CO I undertook to provide shins which & years expe- BRINCKERHOF?, TURNER eTTu .nepalreT- - ? tl) of the country are for iWmuw th aoaa. Wrvi to YOEK, PCIC BROS. y HJI ltoi, eaveiitloa at Colaaa. . republi0, theTheattendance cans met Senator D. being unusually A. Hollinusworth,large. temporary chairman, in s lengtby sp ech reviewed the record of the rtpub.itftn party, national and State. In tisgard to the liquor traffic he thought mo amendment to the Constitution should be submitted to the general assembly and the question be made final with the people. In regard to the Sunday law, he was willing to stand by the action of the general assembly as opposed to the record of free whisky and "no Sunday." The usual committee were appointed and the convention adjourned till 2 p.m. The Convention reassembled at2 o'clock and Gen. R. P. Kennedy of Logan county was made permanent President. The following nominations were made, the two first by acclamation: For Secretary of State Hon. Charles Townsend, present in cum bent; for Judge of Supreme Court, John H. Doyle of Toledo; for member of Board of Police Works, C. A. Fleekinger of Defiance. The committee on resolutions re ported rrgretting the death Of President Garfield; expressing confidence in President Arthur and approval of his moderate and patriotic course amid the embarraasmg circumstances unavoidably attending such a National crisis; endorsing the Admin is tratlou of Governor Foster; on condemning the many the Jews in Russia and other sec . , l .Sw continued efforts of this Govern ment for their relief; endorsing the of American Einclpleof protection 7. Coi-umbu- s, to-d- ay, out-rage- s that the liquor traffic bear its share of the public burden by direct taxation, and that the Constitution be amended to that end, and closing with a reference to tbe past record of the republican party in preserving the life of the Nation; in giving free domicile rights and suffrage to the slaves; In the reconstruction of the Union; in up- holding the national honor in the rapid payment of the public debt, and in the wise public measures which have made the country prosperous, affirming It to be the purpose of the republicans of Ohio to continue I the war upon dishonesty and fraud at the ballot-bo- x until a free and fair count Is firmly secured Adto every citizen. Adopted. journed. J 3 atarloDS Harder. St. JLot is, 7. A dispatch from Cairo, 111., this morning say.: J. W. Baylies, a farmer, between 50 and 60 years of age, living about three and" a half miles from Vienna, 111 , on the Wabash railroad was murdered. It teems he has been sitting by a small camp reading when the assarsins entered, tied him to the chair In which he was sitting, then tied his hands behind him and his feet together. When found, his feet were burned to a crisp by the lamp being held under them. They split his head with an axe, f Whena and then searched thefhouse, . . . a a i cue tne oriuie wim tnrougb tbey to chair bound was the which he and aboved him over on the floor, where he was found by tbe neigh tors dead. No clue to the a?saetns 1 he Br teat- Butt The South and West Side strik ing briokmskers have unexpectedly refused to acesi t tbe compromise snd return to work. The North Side are. . .in full operam vards. however, . . ' . resume a. a a a a - K 8, 1882 I GrRIST M1XL.S, SAW MILLS $1,-000,0- 00 STEAM ENGINES. to-d-ay. to-d- ay MORRISON PLOWS, to-nig- ht D - NOTICE. Agricultural Implements of All Kind. e EMPIRE MOWERS and REAPERS. jNTOTIOE. nm w mm Co-o- p. H. B. start the mills. Philadelphia, 7. Ex-Attorn- ey General George Lear, permanent chairman of the Regular Republican Convention at Harrisburg, has written to Chairman Cooper of the State committee a long letter in reference to Cooper's call for the reassembling of the Convention on June 21st, to nominate a candidate for Congressman at large, in the M. Marshall, who place of Thomas .uear aays bteuueu. tie win not at tend the Convention; that Cooper had no right to call It without the authorisation of the State Committee, a defunct body, and a new one must be called. Big Investment. St. Louis, 7. A syndicate has been formed nere for the consolidation of the Iron and coal interests in this section and Southern Illinois. It has secured the contract of a number of railways running through the section mentioned. They have already Invested $1,600,000 in this direction and in mines, and will erect large steel and car wheel works at the new town of Harrison, Ills It is also contemplated to build a railroad to Iron Mountain, Mo. That Elopement. John Curtis,who eloped with Mrs. Jennie Dixon, two months ago, has returned here to bis parents. Mrs. Dixon is at present at San Antonio, Texas, but tne Curtis family ate endeavoring to arrange matters so she can return to her mother's house. Mr. Dixon and children are in Iowa, and he has a divorce tult pending in court here against his wife. Young Curtis got tired of Mrs. Dixon, and was induced by his brothers to return home. Her them Pacific. Gl endive, Mont., 7. Henry Vil-laand party arrived this morning, surveying the Northern Pacific Railroad, which Is in fine condition and fast nearlng completion. ISo Nomination. Monti ooMERY, Ala., 7. In the State Democratic Convention, Gen T. P. Walker, president, took nine hallo's to day for governor, without a nomination. Tbe last ballot stood: E. A. O'Neill 117, Brewer 72, N. U. H. Dawson 115, J. McK. Iroy SEMI-WEEKL- T. 1S7. VO eaG IV. Eenttaa Test tOHN (1.4 ANNUM. - i. ..u . m II. PARH COMMUNION BRUSHES, FA I TS, OI AND X W INES under the Immediate supervision of tea Rev. P. J. Kaiser in tbe rise yards of His Grace, Archbishop A emany, at the Old Mission San Jose; also tbe Wlaea made for A portion ol'jour Ia rouuge JCASE THRESHiKG MACHINE CO., by the Than which no Arm In America has a better reparation ror Manufactured coosnmpuon. wc tumn ine snterpnw bainsr encouroaed. aud we bone the Rev Clergy throughout tbe IJnicn will an UT them selves of this excellent medium ba order to secure for Divine service one or the most e aentml auxiliaries to its proper celebration. Afto-sto- n, ss - FIRST CLASS WORK. Portable Saw Mills, any size, either &IN&LM r Engines, 12 Horse, 16 Horse. 20 Horse mnd ono" Horse Power, either mounted on SKID'S or WHEELS. ttWT Call at my Depot otnd examine Samples; you will aroBouDM them the neatest and best rise you ever saw. Send for Price UetaavdTeraas. o THE J. I. CASE PLOW ( STEEL PLOWS, all Sizes; SULKY PLOWS; H ARROWS. I have bandied the Case Plows foi two but little about them, ss 1 desired to see them Its 1 BTEEL JTbOWS matndln tlistm in hn Puhlic I XtOW SaV that are EQUAL, TO ANY, and, in my opinion, their CHILLED jTJOTrs, SUPERIOR TO ANY. Blares will find 1$ axaT Private Purchasers and interest to buy these Plows, which are taking the lead In tbe ve to-ni- ght Ore-eon- from. BUTCHER, Sewnd Shop vtaa wrar, arsaae.. 3 feUktaei br TetMbooe will All reset to tae satsiaeooe or i m ea SPsCtAiTT, a. ':J O AVERY m Tefie BM i and MOST POVVIvf.li Thr em d of Moirt T BEWARE of IMITATIOW AMortiticiit Complete FOB SALE BY B'woAe tr. Denu ties asrreed to the Mil provid nominated as ing for the gradual reduction of the has President The New Orleans, 7. A duel of the tariff ccminisswu. custom tann. fought this morning at the stapgh-- members Wm. A. Wheader, of New York, and chairman; John 1. Hayes, Burke. of the W. OUver, Jr., of RSJO BRIEF TELEGRAMS. C.N. Parker, editor of the Picayune. M. Garland, of rtaul Austin exfistols were used snd live shots Jacob Ambler, of George Kelnhold Paula, the Ger- changed. At the fifth round, Burke noiK Tlohatft M.Mnnr a Tika,U. historian, is deed, age a sixty was shot throush the thigh. The Colurnbta, of District of tbe Potter, wound g not considered ous. r"VLl. I rrhe Chlcarodfc Western Indiana Thet s S SLS ns "'2 3JS in the Picayune ot Jane 2d, wr anu conflrmeu has Tbe Senate tue Timem-Democr- at, 0! GEO. A- - MEEARS, WHOLKS ALS AND BBTAILi LIQUOR DEALER, n, v atnawmt moaxD SALT LAKE CITY, ,f i I also still handle the universally popular CULTIVATORS PLOWS GANG & SULKY i ga-g-ag : GO'S. at?"PIJOWS!M HILLED PLOW, OajM-oduce- o ! DOUBLE, 39RV GEORGE A. Oo. ed xj is e; r Ac s ee au-u- R?siccl fully Solicited. gggggeyp! gi&f1' per-ine- TH8 ! SAW MILLS & ENGINES! IS. T. Monitor. Aig. i& Mil. The vital Inrmrtsnir of havina' sure Altar toe lor tbe celebration of tbe Holy sacrifice of the Mass a matter wbteh always gives the greatest oonoeru to tbe Rev. Clergy, who are ano aware of the difficulty exterieueas In procuring really pure wine by those living in remote regtona from rrare producing localities. This difficulty, tonever, has now been entirely meroome. and every priest Ihrouekout tbe Unfao can rely upon proouir- lua: realty pare w!ue for altar use Ihi OUgh and thoroughly letiabte tbe bouse of A road Harasithy A Co., K Wash- Ington street, in Ib's city, whs have made with Kev P. J. Kaiser to be the aoe agent in thai oily for tbe sale of all tbe wines maae at tne extrnv.ve vinryaioa at ine Ole Mission, San Jcee, as well aa the altar wIdS made by Col Hiouer at Sonoma. The firm of Arpad RarasKtby ft Oo. guarantee tne perfect purity of there altar wines andare prepared to thin tbent in portable pack- j RAKES, ETC. CLARK, I.I.OltKlXiK Oat ot Co'. Hooper's eel lars at Sonoma, we herewith i aspect fully offer them to the clerg) and others desiring an absolutely pure wine, made wltb i he utuoat care, and guar anteed of tbe vintages represented. ARPAD HARAS2THY it CO,, G30 Washington St., San Francisco, caL to-da- KAILS. O ALTAR PURPOSES B LS, FORKS, HOES, SCYTHES, Having purchased tbe Altar Wines made - fELS, BUILDING. Tinware, Woodenware, - SntRs i 8z Co., GROOKERY, GLASSWARE, SALT LAKE CITY. lino t Watson bros.. ICY. - N K r WHOLES ALE DEA151E8 - - K. A. KM e HOOPER AND ELDREDCE Li LnE! ii. s. Et.nRKitax, h, Clark, Bldredg-- $2 PR. ANNUM Y, K LAKE CITYt Exeltsalve Agent for Crtata, 18, Main St., Opposite Z. C M- r.. , rd S1.BBPER WEEKLY, mnm. a CLAWSOFS, Td SAI.T 99 66 rensjrlVnAj Uepebllcann London. 7. It Is stated the Ger A Madison, Wis., special ssye:- man renreaentatives. after an audi ory The Wisconsin State prohibitory mnr-with the Sultan been has lncorporateu. Ambassador British Informed the Kuizatlon ara to secure the eub misthat the Bulfan would sustain sion of a prohibitory amendment to Tawflk Pasha. Jovally and energetl DBAS Sirs deferring to our circu the jeopJe and to compel its He also stated that the rnlli- - Bsv. At its meeting held cally. Ins: n AraUl lar, we herewith annex copy of letter addi meet a at tarv leaders, last even ins- officers were elected decided to aed to Rev. P. J. Kaiser by the Most Rev 10S Ousm St ., NEW TORK, n at cateJeae ft Crasaire va- Paaha's house at Cairo, raanonslble the to air taken and organise un Arehb'sbop Abtmany of San rrancajeo, CaJ steps exnectant attitude CTTl50re"0r at aw rteldeno. the raauiiaaotiiirrs nl and Prefers In tor-TOCO. wxv and towns and raise nhserve ARPAD H Alt ASZTH Y counties rious dis says B f commissioner t authority lruld ma ipey aaoyon Turkish Gate, 1)1 til 'Wocdburr," the It. II. WkTirr8 ' racioty. PelaieiHH - anl other ftiTorite their kind. Thaf is my istemeui money and carry out their purposes closes the Bui fan's intentions, and Mill., btaada, all ataab r. Bar , Medium and Soit against the gentleman's. 'ratal rue. that should the Bui tan attempt to will put tbe gentleman's Blount II TIE CHEt. I BT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, BICH Fll IVEMLLS.ILIE.IBOWR.il Tewflk Pasha in power, maintain frame FRFNr.u t Cincinnati. 7. Twenty 6J8 Callfcmia Street, resolved to are cf all nUBQtXT-- 14 a: ate men ts against his own repot miHtarv the on CASTAS' nsrty tslT05f families II H I il cTfiDt: O I U II Li SAs PSAKOISOO, July if, Mel. dwellings, occupied by to UO tncaea whe. hr Hook, Car, trunk fta Re rotarv of the Navy. on Khedive the wreak vengeance Mill up The bearer, Hit. p. j. Kaisxk, having to and Waa-oOorrrlnas, Mah:ne Aprooa acd (111.) was ashamed that Brown and Ravine streets, even at tbe cost of their lives. rmrnea tnis were RS. EMMA other ur,n, ooneiRu lv la store and made a Cannon, pens soma Mass in (As JSeat, few mottrea ef should Creek this like Valley, ironclads government great XIXTOJf, wss burned to Four more Knglish health, axay bees occaetoi, to tpeoK to thote StawJard not have ope ship Wth whk to ternoon. One child SOfBatr, HLQcjfr & L- CITY Aaeets ac V. 9. B'inUuf Co drsfous o procuring a genuine ankle ot pure ate on the way to Alexandria. famines Twenty-fiv- e smallest SJ by t be Cae or less fjoaut't y. death. the wtna Itself against id dacds can becbtaiaed at .C.M.1. protect A a other Plan for Ireland. To oO SHSA I towjJd my, that the vine 9 mads homeless. Lisas fzo,wu. Hair WorA eail7 wwuted. naval nation m tne worm. by hAmtttJ or under hi d.rectLh are redtttstey ? was to a OBtds tnt, motion eeenalss in The 7. trmda of Ladles. Davltt, strikeout Tralav Sesnlsur speech London, and a yea .laairtt- Hak dteaeed; Wavi For some years AS ha Itaa unkr hit cnarae bsaMhr. at Liverpool last night, said he jected, but it wss agreed f,w me the Dtneexan Vincvarde cf the Old vote be taken In the House, on ol In favor of tbe land becoming nationKaaty. nay 7. Another Sam Jam, Cat. Ami thtte Vineyards be Texas, ot reeerepd: the lataat atvle considered that the has quite tbe pending and following items: theDallas. renovated and brvmoh t to a wtate of near. who attempted to rob the al property. Hecould men bu for tbe be purchased M txrftctton; inerton i Know tne $212,000 soil of Ireland Appropriating near aevu-ana train raclfic MumortaJS in Missouri twuui be pure and getneinc. J have giver, to a...""" or steam engineering anu appiw killed. for the tenants for 140 million pounds urines and a a posse more or feat earn, overtaken to vtm by was fetter other of in for.the payment naaJrh8uat and fold. These in government bonds, repayable n m rrxiotorv, but nowprwers as strtmo a J tcouW prlatlng $118,600 et Is still large. fourth The con anenlal denutv marshals at the mess xhts, oi ta m other cam Ml 1 Caaoati Wora, Kan years, ae aenounceu toe uuu-litwo were noted train robber; but fiftyCastle so good means or Knotetno. Ana tcna i canto. IftQQ rule ss s monstrous fail- hocefor gressional elections for 1881 and pri the police refute to give named. It Warnerd Jtatser s wanes, x woiua sa T"r ' or years. JPPHK m $ to rob two ure. Ottos at the same pbtes. had hie planned said is they After oonoltidiM the consider Vct-- u reepeetfuBv, circumstances A pre but etraee. Ins Fly other trains, of the sixty-thre-e Hon of thirty-twJOSEPH S. AL.HM ANY, The Gulon Queens town, 7. pages of the bill the committee rose.- vented. Ores;eu E lee tie a . Arthb.ofSan JYanetaw, Cel. New from Line steamship Alaska, K.nloolfl on the late Keoreeeniaitose Gen. 7. V asi 1 1 n o ton, made the passage In six days tive Allen, of Missouri, will be de emiAEBs. that a dto- - York, hours and ZS minutes, which is crans said llYered June 23. Adjourned. It The wine is sold In original paebsges under Mitch receivea ny tne QenwaswT two hours faster than her own preMOWrjMBirTB, MAJtBtB from best oak committee, time. fast as it leaves the vineyard, was and hitherto vious congressional IBON MANTLES, ATBS ft HBABTH RQMKSL indicated a more favorable con- fAnhandmedttBUTTnsss. Family trade A ME I CAN. Union ot seats Madrid. 7. The Chsmber of aoppUsd by tbe bottle or cask, by 'dQ "" MO. 103, nomination of E. I. BruJateur, of The Western Union earnings show Louisiana, as secretary of the Lega- an incr. aee of $300,000 for the five tion st Paris, and Ttomas months cf this year. of Illinois.register of the Land Wing, Office The specie engagements yesterday at Pre8cott, Arizona. were $2,250,000. One firm sends TrNrs, BOLTS . Ho Hepreeeu Uttt ve to Genoa on account of the PLOWS, BELLS Col. M. D. Ball, a would be dele- Italian loan MOWERS, LEtttSa gate from Alaska, has received his of the officers of the The discharge. His case was so compli- Union reunion REAPERS armies upon TONGUES, and Confederate cated ttat the committee ou elecfor the of battlefield the Gettysburg HARROWS, tl A MM Kit tions asked to be discharged from its .A. IDT JD of locating more definitely consideration snd recommended that purpose TliRESUEHS SCRAPERS, it be sent to the committee on Ter the position of various commands Special atten- LAWN MOWERS, begun FKBD OtTTTEMS ritories. That committee has had it was tion was given the scene of the secunder consideration for two months ond PORTABLE miUIE day's fight. Public welcome WAGON TIMBER, end it finally resulted in a was Riven the veterans in the even- VICTOR CANE MILLS, BULKY II AY RAKES resort to the House that it was not advisable to allow that Territory any ing. AMERICUS CIDER MII.I Tit K SMITH IH HlrlKK President Lawrence, of the Stook representation in Congress. ASSORTED SIZES announced BELLOWS, that the govExchange, improv r.n now I n ALES Kaesrtlsg Editor committee had found Wil- IRON BEAM RAILROAD PLOW:, erning ud RUtTt Y PLOW Yi INTs An excursion party of Pennsyl- liam J. Hutchison guilty of various vania editors was received MltnlswH SULKY ANr Wit waKSL sciiAi'rRS ura'n frauds, and decreed his expulsion st tbe Executive Mansion, being from the N. Y. Exchange. HAZARD'S CELEBRATED POWDER, WOOD TV A M RAILROAD Hl.il Sento President the presented ty ator Cameron. eessa' t annus Beeover. WAITID 'EUREKA" SMUTTERS AND BRUSH MACHINFS W. W. Corcoran, the millionaire AOOOn OIBL FOR OBNEKAL HOUSE at this office. banker of this city, is not going to live very long, he is gradually growing weaker and weaker. His FOR SALE. ECONOMY" ERTEL'S PORTABLE HAY PRESSES. BUGGIES AND FEW SECOND-HANphysicians, while not admitting that bis present condition is serious, yet A Spring- wasooa, Apply at Salt Lake I COBV Of ana wseon 8 hop, cornet have no hopes cf his ultimate re- uarriaae moroaal and Olive treet. covery. dlClif J. MALQUI8T. r.aalgraat Bill. O0ATES' LOOK LEVER SULKY HAY RAKE. The committee on commerce will report favorably the bill providing for s duty on immigrants of fifty TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. cents per head to be paid to the col. lector of tbe port witbln 24 hours UN- N THE AND AVTKR JUNE 1ST, after the entry of the vessel. The deralaned will obarge draraa-- at the bill also provides for the return of all foJknvioa; rates: Double team, 10 oentsper load, foreign convicts except Buch as have PUNEI JR. SEED DRILLS, WHEEL HOES & CULTIVATORS. Single team, 25 cents per load. been convicted of political oflouc.es. Extra distance, SS cents extra for each load TAYLOR, ROMNRV & ARMSTRONG, Tbey will riffht It Hew. MASON & CO., E. SELLA, riTTSRUBO, Pa., 7. A conference NRV. LUMBER ASSN. dlof SIERRA of iron manufacturers of the West was held here to day. J . D. Weeks, Secretary of the Association, says a new organisation of all tbe manufacturers of the West was formed, its object being to govern the ques- I71ROM AND AFTER THR FIRS I DAY THE VJJMY BEST QVAEVTY OF tion of wages as well as the regula- 1 of Jane, 1882, the general management Mercantile Institution, In the Malad tion of rates. The meeting was the of all its branches, will be in tbe bands of ever held. The situation largest Bishop George Stuart and hs Counselor. was fully considered, and the opinion Therefore, all business communications toeald Institution will be addressed prevailed that no advance sbould be Bishop George Stuart. Superintendent F. conceded at this time. The Amal- to E. Jones, Esqr., having resigned. of Trustees. gamated Society would next year By order of the Board B. O. EVANS, SeCy. demand fifty, sixty or seventy dolMalad City, May 29, 1882. lars per ton for puddling. They then came to the conclusion that they might as well light it now, and NEW YORK 1 2ie South Teiuplo Street, Corner Mitln St., 1414 it was unanimously resolved not to to-da- y. cemnalsery JI CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, Seed Drills and the Ladow Disc Harrows. A number of parties who have used them near Kayavilie, tl e Isdow Disc Harrow, tbe greatest Labor Saving lmplem ting m Oram they nave ever seen. I have a very Large Stock of RAILROAD CONTRACTORS as SCRAPERS, GRADING FLOWS, TENTS, HARNESS, Etc Alee, SUP-l'LlES,su- ch Fish Bro's Wayons and Carriages, McCorrnick chines, Wagon Stock and Hardwood Lmnoor. BARB FENCE WIRE.- PORPRIOJl JOHN W. LOWEL si Salt iAke 4 Ofdas. |