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Show ' r v '..f', - J .i.y.jHi -,- ti-l k..L.llt,.i.i . - J t f it. '..f..f--f- r . ' ,ti j...-- rJ... .rirrnrtl f T1 vol. xviii. SALT LAKE CITY, CHICAGO TRADE. NEW YORK TRADE. azures, fur Uoa. Our "'" ml Quarantao Sotlofeaotlon - zl (Art) 1 SEfniC M1GB1IE FBI III dinger rat tern, equal .an mac nine eon V ,u--..- js Lama a lull net of at tachment. The furniture ia Mack walnut, tattle. wrth drop-leFive draw em aud cover tmx. Crated for snip inriit it weib 110 11m. Kveiv oiachtna auar autted to u e iHtufac lion ur may be relum d aud money refunded, Address, IUICAGO St ILK CO., Chicago, 111. SPIEID1B f Absolutely Pure, Palmer, Fuller & Co., Wholesale Manufacturer vt AD SASH, POORS BUXDS, ouLriiira, iwr JS-tc- 111. 1UA iiumlK'rs IH THE fiRET cotton Canvass ot nil niunberx Jl t wide, lor Deck, Car,, TrunL und VVitff11 ('o I'rinjf, . JIacliinc Anrons and for other ')urHt'a, constantly iu store aud nwide to oril r. V. .gem.Rmitiug Co., "Standard" and Kas;lcr" l.jihe Cu.sc or less quantity These Uood can he niitnincd at ZC,I. L " mche - BLUED, lioe on Longer than any other. We guai untee our Nails e Kqu.il m Quility and Will hold and Hnrtl, DOCK FOB QVERALt5.BLUEJBSWX.GB STAR HORSE HAILS, OR TURNER & CO., i II1HIX' Ht XW VM-k- . M a u ni'a tors of and Dealers in Conns BRINCKERHOFF, " - 'r it t uj Durnlnliiv to any made. Made from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already to drive, by the UXION HORSE SAIL CO., -- II Hi? il l.y L. C. Stored. BrkjQch I. cZ exBaT9 a. ; dl03 ly C5 5; 111 'a L?f tteKion, 1?. la f'mtrt and Etc Tables, .U ly all I'lio. ip.i! ion liout the WoBtern J iff- tWUIBSi' DKOfKo.iiun.r. h WilOLtSALt DlALtll! No 173 IN JOHN VOR SALE Ilainiolph Street, BV lira - VVir A fuli line of our good can be found at .. C. M. I. end iu branch stores, l.ittie & Roundy'I aud Clark, fcldredge f. il. i.y I . J irv r CO L f its scueraily in the tioo.l" Are kept Braitcli store und M'F'G M. RIMSEY 3im CO. UliU iy t .:i s 3 3 si? . s o t Belt-lo-c. riKK, BAHHfA) WIRE. mo X78E T HE W1UTK Z. C. SI. I. ROLE AiiKN'TS. tamed nl all I heir l.i niu li stores Aak Curt-tiKKle- d Ml ivca t io f for the Htove lbr. Heat It Satis-Hctio- aad n aaeta jtck Sale. For Kale by 7.. wich I. lirancli atorea. HAZARD POWDER S3. Flm St.. New Tcrk. band a rojniilcte stock ot Uiia Coa.anUy and eelebratea veil Lju onitg, )u-!- C3 U lv 3? O W XD B 2Ry BUstlng, Kentucky Rifle, I 'FtiJr Lawn, Duck, Electric Fuse. M. I. endail the e F r ly - Terr &ud it C- - Bjnn ,.fi AND COI.OltKD TUB BKST in Cnn te . the . B. or), CLAWSON. . ay dls-civdt- he ly Yont. USB ( in (' l.KE 1UR SALT I I AEXTRA WIDTH, SUPERIOR QUAIilTT, FINEST COLORS, f tele by 95. O. ZVX. X. xr i ed nd y, rs n, he ay e, IV. E. M. Sargent, 41 Audover at., Lowell, The vuiuo of Ayer" Cherry Pectoral, I eonimencod ulng Ayer n a tbe from Mans., (lord il aay : danger piotect a Cherry Pectoral about Iho rear 1H4J. pulmonary diitonlers, cannot be Mr. C. K. Thilip, rittsburg, fanlly roedieln. fvr Congh" and Cold, I'.i.. writes: "About three year ago I and have alway kept il In my hoime aint n had xevere Laryngitis, which resulted in that time. I eonsider It the beat renl that can be had for theae eomplasnU." laconic hoarseness. By the ue of Ayer Dr. J. B. Robert oa, Clayton, N. C . Cherry Teetoral I have sluce entirely i'lirrrv my health." Mr. nenry Ruasell, write: "I have ued Ayer llxielsior Printing Co., New York, Pectoral, In my family and practlee, for a writes : " Influenza Iieratne epidemic In number of year, and have no healiailon iuyaielghborhood. Several member of In reeommending It. It U an admirable to. do nil uffereii severely with It, preparation, and ihy family nil of whom took Ayer Cherry Pectoral, that Is claimed for It." E. J. SI vera. And wen? cured by It In a few day. It N. C. write: "Ayer Cheny i a woudcrful medicine for Influeuxa. PortoraJ is tlie bei.t CoukU preparation 1 ever saw. It give innLant relief." Too much cannot be aald in iu favor." it i lie e, 1 , over-Miiuate- d. t" ed well-qunlil- ld liertiau Spottcn ; Jas.,Thiiva, Jessie T., Henry G., Kleanor T , Fred. T., Kdw t anil Thtr.a Otterley; Geo. C, Frank(ieo. Morrison; Geo., Ann, Wilkes; Martha, Elizabeth und Alfred Prltch-ar- d ; Elizabeth aud Zoram Goold; Wm. and. Jane Davis; Benj., Esther, Hacliarl Soutliam ; Joseph II. and Sarah and Sarah J. Albert J. Price; Choree: Ami IIinImiij; Win., Anna, h:is t cured a Cough in a few doses. It alway relieve Irritation of the lung or John '. anil Itobert C. Jamison; Jaue Charlotte ihrimt, and arrest the tendency to Inflammation. It atrike at the foundation of nil Bephatu; Frank 'Kussell; Itolii.-oHancock: Joshua Mary I'uliiioiiHry diseases, U without a rival a an expectorant, and la a sure euro rot iho Ann, l loreticc, Mary Ann ami Kli.a l obstinate Coughs and Cold. L. Garrett, Texsna, Texas, write: "1 have Alma and lleiliit ul JitUe Shreibei Matthews: Amelia S , .Mabel aud u l Aer' Cherry Pectoral In my family for twenty year.. For Ihroul aud luu WilterW. Plekthorne: ilan Person, itieases, I consider it a wonderful remedy.'' Atizubeth, ICinll, Anna und Katherina lirand Babetta, anil Anna Boshagt Kuuz, Kosioa Kiouz; Maria BecL Schafruth, .Tobauu Feusber David and Gcrapler; Fritz Wyss Martha Louisa Schtiider: Maadalina Schtnd-iew- ; Magdaiina Holstiand Elia Holsti PREPAKEK B Koni.. Or. J. C. Ayer A Co., (Artalytical Chemists), Lwull, Masa. iol l'Koi. For sale by all DruggiMs. Alfreil, June, Alfred, Alary, Elia-betCordelia, Ethel and Harold Wes-toi- u ii ; Ell. Het.sv, ,Ia.mes nvirl 3ane SHmi Mitten: David Evans; Davi.-iJura's and Mary Ann Sarah Price; Wm. auj. Wm. Jr. Johnsou; Kate Johnson;. '.Margaret L. Close; . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral n : -- : Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ; h, Klrk-heo- ; Henry, Mary, Ann, Annie L., Elias and Wm. Newhams; Mary Bail ) Caroline Conrad ItiniUls'ciclu-r: . (NllrtiN I . Wm., Aiotes, Agnes, Sarah, l.ouLsa Wm , Walter Thomas, Alb;jty Eaabflii,'" Jo.sepli uttji ;'Vl'a- nteena violet Doxev;. JfiSepfr, Ann, W'ni. .Surah Ami audiJax Reece ; Wm , George, Jano, itKr; Wallac. Wm., and Ellep Beckett Zilla and Marjj,Aim Wm. Holder; Miirah Ann Bennett; 'Ahfos J. Andrews; Stephen and Jane Baker; Florence Casbmore; Peter, Matilda, Charlotte, Louisa and Ann Jamas Buckley; Edward iUchins; Johann F. Baumberger; Fritz Emlle, Laura, Charles Adelbert and Kr.-.d'k- Having been East lor several weeks past vIsltitiK nil the, larce Furniture, at !arpet and Wall Paper houses, is uow better prepared than ever lo nell prices to suit the times, having made arranveuu ni lor large shipmeiil, he Is selling his larveatid welt selected block at GREATLY REMICKI) FIGURES. ; Call auJ txjminr the Stork and aiinpmt pritrs Herbert Perrnaud. for kvanston . A Wm. II., (lara and Emma A.,Brom-wel- l; Matthew, Sarah Ann. Wm., Samuel, Walter. Esther and Matthew Harris; Henry Goddard; Flora Niblet; Martha Hodges; Mary A., Edith. S., Wm. J., Esther aud Ernest Narra-morSMITH FIELD . VOR FURNITURE! CARP ETS complete and Immense Stock of all kinds and varieties, from the cheapest to K) different the Finest Ibal is made. styles Of chairs to choose from. ? e. V11 Samuel Llttledlke; Eldred White. I.EIII. FOR Christian, Elizabeth, Frederick, Eliza, Johann, Christian and Bertha Kupfer; Emma Wellschlager ; Clrlch, Rosina and lufant Schupfach ; Eruest, Strauhs, Gottlob, Louisa P., Adolf F., Otto H. and Louisa P. Holl; Jacob Hahn, Loul.a and Itosa Gass. i iik i.Ai:ai:s Jacob Vou Konel Gottlieb, Manta-ret- a aud Mary Rosa Rosen; Charlotte and Rosina Pfost; Gottfried, Barfuss, Elsie, Stoll. Gottfried. Burkhardt, Anna Marie, Eliza and Friedrich wander ; Jacob, Maul, and'Sus-au- a i Kuu oh lln ujhoiit d.t alt 15 FOR LOCf a x . J. E., Wiufred H., Daisy L , Elisabeth and Henry J. Groiftage; Amanda A FOR FRANKLIN. Thomas, Margaret, William, Thomas and Elizabeth Cook. FORK. Margaret and Ruth Jex. VOR MIIFOKI). Albertlne-- Slgilst and Wm. Beet. k BUTCECEftS. - ... v, - r -- to y i,((i I SJ. ,a C,-iitr- I AS TII1: CilKAl'KST. HENRY DINVJOODEY, nold Biegler. RRTV&XiVa MISSIONARIES. G. L. Rosengren, Charles Nelson, 37 to 43 First South Street, Salt I.uko VV. VMy. n, GotliebHlrschl,Wm. D 'Williams, N. M. Hodges, Wm. PanUr, James Og-deUeber B. Uckey, James q. Crane, Lawrence H: Voting, Joseph Spendlove STALLIONS and Wm. D. Salter. at say torn, ttto Ssert-tc- OF THE CuMtfANY. British Swiss and German Missionaries V . HOME MADE (K)OI)S. Ellen-Hudso- STRENGTH !': util lartre stock of these icoods always kept 'on hand, miiss li ,.f I'lulng Tables Iu Walnut or Pine, also (..upboards In Walnut or Pinn lutasn or tin doors) and Home Made Wire Mattresses. l i:i, : ,15 Call aud examine my goods betore purcsslng uiy article kept iu stock will be sold Emm Wiggles worth; Geo. Williams; Margaret and Alice Laws; Benj. J. Bennett; John and Elizabeth Ann ; Hutchinson; Jane, Lilian, Florence and Ellen Geuge; Ar- Anders S I A V Mil! A Christian-so- LATEST chohu; selection, ratiijliig from BOOKKP FOR NEW YORK ONLY Andrew Anderson, S! S S I ABY CAIIli I Christian Rlndllshbacher. FOR SPANISH ALL THE IN Esther Burton. .l t y. is ctmi ,s vtwk T JSl. I Bat..--; taassowa ItaaabJeloota'a PIMIXCE KICIIKI JS :! ; katir - .l 14 Uio well 10 b,a7 Stajltona. ,VlZ"ih'2 Wnt or writ tu tberalvM iU vJW0 J. Lnm. 7 aBt 91 or Saddl II0rM, abould not fall to com . what iby wuiu n TB,nl Block Wast Temple St.. SALT X.TJ jtaTBlTlX C aitLaaa.J PorrborosA, I 13ByO O O - "V TOM 1T?T LA RE OtTv J. lnoisu, 151"" ) K. AND FLANINQ MILL. Pirnnn nirunnn iimnnrn nnnill DKAJLERS IN LUMBER, nvr. CURES Rheurrw(ism,WeraiglaiiScUtlca, Haottacka. tootaaclie. lUTH. Bhtagloa, Lonaaaa, Backache, wo Tkrwt, Swelllac. nlw, nvataaa, ployment. , niUi, Frt Mil SOMLT ALL A the iron mills qf Mahoning Valley rIM AlSFinAmi. THE AF4 HAW DISPCrE METTLED iStr Vnanlsntfiaia Cm a u4 Unkn twj.kN. on aooount ot the shutdown iMtW- UlnaUwIa It UaMn. refusal of manufacturers to sign tbe AIiLKS A. VOOEL.E11 OO. t'H TBB a.uinw . aA Mi. tA f uja utoM scale presented by the Amalgamated J ii rrfeanonfp for Clod About 161,000 inen are Association. St. Pktershurq, 80. It la asserted thrown out of work by this movement. In some quarters Here that Russia's acTbe strike promises o e a long- one. ceptance of English proposals Is due Iq Chicago, Hqre Dougherty, aged 14. In company with other PATENT ROLLER MILL CO. on net an' nntmowa ooy Tory party ia Knirland to Dowerv Tbe youngsters, street. crowd The the concession of Maruchak and Zultlkar amused themselves Daqgbertv' off the : No- - 5.V North Temple Street, to .Afghanistan, it was represented, unknown's hat, and by knocking him ia MHlEast. Ojjicet 21 Smith Tempi would strengthen the. L4 eraU, .who other ways. The boy finally became Street, Wett are regarded as more friendly to Rus- enraged and drawing a pocket .... . sia. tTo dead. arrest Dougherty . BRANDS: yet. Tne Situation. H1U1I PATt'KT. ; The London Daily-Keveditorially ktAKKtVM So. I. is the dullest says Loxpon, 80. To-di Gladstone has crowned nil If, Wrnrni mi tux d for ruotu. kQndo" HfW.V...!0! career the lustrious iho&tba. VI hero rendering by again to bo nothing v"e a secvlce.-..must on. country signal worth WHQL even Fflfl HIGHEST CUSH PBJCE PAIS going talking about. Ail the statesmen, whose actions gen- not forget, now that peace is secured, we came to. a war such as near S71. Office Tlepboie erally furnish staple poiHkrah news, how this genevation has not seen; Neither Mill Ilvhoeio. went Gladstone, artrway enltfj lug mere . No. WT. tu nor skill v obstlaancy diplomacy the whltsantlde. holidays,, ana the ear ki.ias Mount. set averteti it. The task rePremier is resting even from talking. could have a ot combination the highest The - Liberals eeruto be satisfied with quired go to make up the comthe Anglo -- Russian , aituatioa. The ualtles which to be plex glit of statesmanship. Conservatives, .however, appear ! ;crowiaK over if. "to in Court In Boston, thejFederal Is believed It generally among polltl Ue,f randjury returned an Indict clans that Russia has agreed io allow day meat against Gilman C. Parker, masAfghanistan' claims to bothZulflcar ter of the brig Mary CeUite, , for mrscssiox haVixo. gained and Mernchak. It doea pot appear, wrecklD.fr his vessel off the coast of Tots, that damtg the aboooo of however, that i the Cxar has agreed, HaytJ In Jannary tn last, and even provistoBslly, to any treaty bind- diciment Joseph K. Taylor, hi Codertakitg basine Par Iter aainfc Q. tAbraham, to, liiia refrain frqii further ad ing 8." A. Freeman, George K ta carried on at a different place, this U to yauces. ,, Many efforts bare. beea made WemutlL ; and Emll Boris give Ajotice that there baa been no change. to secure . from t. hint such an Miller, Rsphael Boris vesseL to for the wreck Vat hla baalne I lill carried oa a the old conspiracy theirand future tends agreement, Parker, Capt. except to- etrenrtben i the conviction that The defendant!, stand, No. i&l fast First ottth Street, oa n merchants In Boston block East of . Theatre, where aad Ra$8ia has simply dickered la order to axe were shlpyers of the cargo. will be promptly attendod to, aay or gain time, and that aha. is determined and erdm ..' to continue her progress southward. t j.-i. ... Bight. The Conservatives find ia this state of ; ktisT Talepoae'Kew ' affair a subject for denouncing - aid . atOTraa's OOc ia aame f ballding. stoae'e.mamiserneat of : the dispute. Ladles ao would retala freshness KDWAKD T. TATLOB. . r Tory papers declare that nnleas Russia and vivacity. Don't fall to tay "Wells' fives England s gmaraaty aeainst ; ta Heali jentwer." Saperiateadeat, rrosaoa. Doors, Wlirdowa, .nilade. Wood Moldlt, Pamps, paeklac Iloxoe. UnlldeiV Hardware, Baak Wetcbta, OIJLBS. fctc., Etc. , to-nig- axd must comvi.ktk v O TJ 1EL . Emma, Edith and Florence ol i V XT ISjJL FOR NEP.HI. .. ' rrF.MER. FOR MON V-j- Frlooa mid CiA.lltl WALL PAPER! 49 to-nig- ht, Deeofrattoa Djr. the Territory. New York, GO. The entire city today presented a holiday appearance. Flags fluttered from many public mud Peterson's ( Meat Markrt. ally private buildings; the streets, especia(ong the route taken by the procession, were filled with people aad PETERSON WEST, large crowds were tfce gathered In the monuments a public squares. Jill the square were decoraibd with flowers aud The procestttou of the 41. buntiag. tT SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. A. K., ana accompanying regiments started at about 11 o'clock, and "TnMla SoiictUd. Order by Teleph feaitir marched down to the grand stand, M WtxT. riiCBT SOUTH 8TE&T. where the President and nls frienda reviewed it. Gen. Shaler rode at the SILT UKK (TTV BREWERY head of the first division of the National Guards.- All the ollloers sainted the President, and' he doffed his hat. Then followed different peta of the TO OXJJl PATIiONS: Grand army of the ItepubH" and tha Vv arc uow aelltng,- our favonui Rccr in mvited guests io carriages. Among the prominent veteran present were Four and Eight Gallon Kegs. Generals ii. Jfi. Davie, tienr; A. Barnaul, John Cochrane, L'has, p, Hoae, Daniel K. sickle and Kdward Jar EACH dine. The Flro Department was also 8175 and S3.50TILVDlv. represented in the procession. At the VTO HIE FAMILY President grand stand, besides the and Fndicott, and Secretaries 9V Order will he promptly attemled U were PostmasterWhitney General Vilas, and delivery made to any pat of the City., Major Grace, and General r Doubleday. S . II0TRITZ AXTULLEX. . . v Proorleinra.1 f "J; Vr , v , torlentaj Jfewa. San Francisco, 25). The City of Xeto Yvrle arrived thl morning, bringing FISHER RETOG CO, Hongkong dates to May t and Yoko. 12. to hama May Yokohama was the scene of an exgrartry aear I'.C.U R. D.Jk.B.Q. besot, the 8th of May; traordinary occurrence As the British men-Q- jf war Agamemnon, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, tiaphire and Stcift steamed into port P. 0. Box.1049. . JTtlephone 284. the Russian ship Valdimer, commandcommander-in-chl- el "jiroropilv' aupply ed by Admiral Crown, We are nprfpitred l Bottlel of the Russian squadron in theee Beer of itff the public Keand mansed her to ea, piped quality, t( Kpalar prit e. and made quarters, for gnu, every preparation 179. Kate St IWeet Tcleakeae, tttts, tit Immediate action. It is stated that had ao much aa a rifle been fired from A. FIS5ER BREWING CO. the Russian vessel the Agamemnon Sei-erto- . Id ThompRobert W. Blantliorn-Dason; Geo. Nlsbit; Illlen, .Mary, Win. Henry, Kmma aud .lotni May; Wm. Grieve; Robert, Aunett, ll.Hiiia,Cat!i-arinJane and Alexander Moffat; Wm., Wm. Jr. aud An.s .lack:t Mary A nil, llenrv and Samuel )i vel . Jos ., Alice, .Jos'. II Kleanor and William sharrork; John t'rosby; Kinma, Percy and Nmhaa Groom: l'.lit Cooke; llli.a, Mary A. aud Hannah Berry; Davitt Brown; William llopkinson; Tbos. Laws; Ann Wllllanib ; Marv and nd Three-quarte- Roll Braifl 1: FOR TRIMMING DRESSES, ' 4 . .. ' i highlv-respect- Uen-Hanco- ck, Daneit's ay ante-morte- m PAS HANDLE CARPET WARP aj ';.' - Agricoltural Iinpleiaeuts, ri to-d- Provi-idenc- ni Meaui m um mm si.', sr. lsiiis, .V. M. 11 k Wonderful Remedy. St.-Loui- s, Bra UmmJ, 11tn'Hone and Carkiuf. 0 . to-d- ai 'i.CT - 29.-T- J I.'vcrpool per S. S. " il tciih IGrh, I s.s . Bosphfrre-Egifptie- a d.o . Co'. Jotters of MairtactuTtr JUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES. mH but ripe and Mhefl Pipe, PJambera' n, co-call- Cryatal eaJ Colored Table Ware, l.aaip Hood, JaUy Taatilen, Jelly Pails, Etc. KfllE, MICHIGAN flar-tlngto- ar to-da- PITTSBURGH, PA., OHICAGO. Teirtl Z. O. M. I. NEEMES & CO., MAXVrA c TVEIXa CONFECTIONERS, 4- ten-ye- to-da- . Dot-pai- n, C. il 33. 32, 1 34 f ' under-lyioga- Wit. LElMiKT. VN DlCKtx. . Spool Cotton GOODS, CHICAGO, ILL.dirt I TJaa-Worko- - east-bou- Hardware, UPHOLSTERERS' to-da- - S1K-C0- B0 IER & BROCKSC Cat) inet v SPECIW.TT. SEND FOR CAT A LOG L'K . auecsr mecsk. - uinuure ilealera A te ,. Tahlf, ?;ats. L01DI.VU CAB du-ciin- e. na litrnftrsr A jtV.fe it ini-ulic- fr,,,A e 4a-wqpLl?tv4e- 1U q4 Sailiii NO. WO. 1885. 1, LIST OK PASSKNC.KKS ; - . tniilS F. NONNAST, CJHICAOO, ILL., of tfho!e$tle I V 15 would have rammed her. No explaua- - et'.ll further advanci' southward, tion of tbe affair was made by the coupled with a pleJg-- to respect the of indeDeudence Afglu itistan. there Russian commander. Pi.K H tSTtRS L'NION TKLEORAPU LUTE. About 30,000 people in Corea are said.; can be no probability t f any durable to be prepared to rise against the gov-- 'i peace. The general public, on the A 31 1. I CA . . hand, seem to pluce the nicvt eminent, overthrow it aud drive the other conridt-ncin Gladstone's statethe Japanese, foreigners, including DFCORATIOX DAY IX Till) EAST. from Corea. Notice has been posted ment that peaee is assure I. Under in the center of Seoul warning people! tin prospect held out by this atiur-aucand geueral and niaiiifcst to leave the capital as a disturbance is is going on in the IndusMrROEHOI'S WORK WITH THE expected to occur May 31st, when the castle will be burned and its occupants tries of the eo'intry. All the building REVOLVER. and transportation trades are busy. killed. 1'arm laborers are in demand, both at Indian Outrage, home and in the colonies, .Kmigration IM0IAKS MTII.L. OM THE Dkmino, N. M., 20. A band of returns even show a perceptible Apaches passedseven miles from here Sir Charles Dtlke, the troublesome heading for Mexico. Three companies of cavaly aud IK) scouts are on the radical member of Gladstone' cabinet head aad front of the rebellion IIMANIKOI'M II.OODN, ET' trail of tills band, but are several aud the tne of the Crimes act, galust it renewal been hours behind. A company of volun- has convened by not, appears, and left well armed mounted, teers, Wlrett From U akhlatlon. Lord Lieutenant of Irehere this afternoon in pursuit ot the Karl Spencer, who has insisted on the renewal 29. .According to luaians. adoui w persons nave ueuu land, Washington, Is generally thought was bill, and itinfleence of the hydrops pliie office ttie killed since the outbreak. which indiicel the main amount of ice and the uumberof bergn Denver, 29. A Xew Silver City, N. Gladstone to commit the government wnicb liave appeared iu the direct path M., special says: The ludiaus are rapWhen Sir renewiH policy. of Kttropean h tea me is within the month idly leavlnsr this section. They are to the Diikfe rebelled against the reis unprecedented. The forthcoming moving sjtith, probably head lug for Charles and succeeded iu splitting the newal, map will contain a statement the Black KaBge. No new killings are cabinet pionthiy on the question, the Premier of of the nunioer of vessels injured by reported. Seventeen companies collision with iceberg during the troops are in the Held, and not one I it managed, it is &ail, to have him invited to Dublin to attend the meetings of the month, so far as hear. 1 uom. The list dlan has been taken iu by Athem. Silver city i'ouimi.sHioii on housing tbe Irish now uunibera 27. The let; has not apTucson, Arizona, 5. bodies of Colonel poor. As a ministerial visitor to Ihe peared south oi parallel II or east of special says: The The region infected by Ice Phillips' family, murdered by Apaches, Irish capital, Sir Charles of course decree!. was very closely predicted by the pub- have been brought In. All are horribly became the guest of the Viceroy at oflfce a mutilated. The daughters had been Dublin Castle, and the hope was that lication of the hydrograohlc would be able, by month ago, and the route 'marked Just huntr up alive by a meat hook stuck In Karl Spencer him the Irish situation iu south aud east ot the points men- the back of the head. ' Mrsr Phillips' showing lease tioned. eyes were gouged out, ears and somehisuew light, toto-tbeatGovernment's opposition Gen. R. C. Drum sent the following breasts cut off and otherwise bruUtUy on the renewal frantic that announced programme : y mangled. The citizens are telegram to' Ge.a fcicholleld "seems Earl but it be policy, Spencer's such should to of perpetrated this outrages your telegram, "Ilepiyluvc missionary work has been in vain, and date reporting the arrest on Americ&a without check. Sir Charles returns to London perfectterritory of Gabriel Dumout " aiid tne Revolver. ly lntroctalde. Michael Dbmais, Canadian insurgents, The result will undoubtedly be a ). At Wood-law- n who belonged to Hiei's Insurrectionary Port DRposit, Md.t on the part of the governmorning Charles P. Barnes backdown force, the Secretary of War instructs met this brother-in-laTuomaa H. ment, which will probably get out of his me to say that the military forces have dialerama by Introducing a .harmno authority to arrest or detain them. Brown, In the road, .and without the the less renewal oill to rental n in force They must, therefore, be released frxm least provocation and 1c. cold blood, about a year. Xheie can hardly Ixt a shot and killed him. Barnes then went military arrest. now that the Marquis vf doubt his his and into y houe dismissed calling Secretary Manning secretary for war,. the other four chiefs of divisions iu the Third old son, shot and killed him. Seelug ministerial his second son a short distance off, tbe holiday visitor to Ireland, Auditor's office, J. K. Fowler of Maryhimself, ou a personal examinaland, J.M. Vale of I'einisylvauia" T. K. inhuman father Opened fire on him also, found lad escaped with only a tion of the Irish situation, unable to ti. l'etliuicill of New York and John It. but thewound. The sheriff, knewing justify tilt government's attitude of New Hampshire., This alight Thompson and that this act lsatJHte action was based on the recommenda- "Barnes'desperate character, summoned of the Indisposition wtpfT.he tion of Third Auditor Williams. It is a posse. Captured the double murderer bottota sakl there are no- charges against the and hurried blm to Klkton fail, fearing Kate as the reason for cancelling all bis to make. speeches lynched by the exerted engagements the Ulster persons removed i The vacancies will he would beBarnes district. had" been drinking throughout be tilled In a few days. neighbors. Irish papers of national sympathies and' his wife was compelled The 1'resldent appointed heavily, .alleged, attempt to James W. Whelpey of New York to be io leave blib a short time ago. He may deplore the National League in Amerl assistant treasurer of the United' astpftosed they had something to an politics bv attacks In the United States!" Whelpey ut present holds the do whli tills separation. treasurer of ffW Binghamp'ton, N.Yt. 30. At the depot States against F.agan, oitlce of cashier. His promotion vill cause other promotions, as follows: on the Erie road east of this ctty oc- -' old land league. I nitect JfHand,.trLr-ncll- 's an awful tragedy. Geo. organ, appeals tptnfriends of 11. A. Vhltne7, assistant cashier, to be curred be Axteil, a young man, came to that all factions In the'jrwli. cause, to discashier; Kd ward .will and euergy, the assistant casluet, abd Jt JT. Meline, place ;and drank .more or less during play pi OfmiMea which qualities, it says, to be teller, Valentine F. the day, and while in. the saloon he be exercise chtf eler,A'ew the5 Irish in America so potent in Yfcrfc, who is at V9eKm( came angered at waiter, andt made Snyder oi and Ire the between a ue a struggle lntirevolveras Secreto 9f began nulling private secretary acting j tired Ave land a fe w, years ago . England AxteH tary Manning, will be appointed chief clerk of the Treasurer's ottice; The shots, kitting wo men outright, wounMinister Pbelpa above changes will all take place on the ding a third fatally aud two more. seriUnited States Minister Phelps and 1st proximo. ously. The men killed are Win. Perry, Mince Secretary Manning assumed JaKeaafe, jeweler: C. Freeman, aged'25. 'hia wife have been entertained in Lonc har of t fte, Tti ai h r y J ) d a rX m e nt 60 farmer; F. A. French, a farmer, aged don by Mrs. Bloomflcld Moore and rvAWuL&l u H lJ i utiia hIiaI In Mrs. Iluglies Hallett. Many distina a tha u tai v. uvi tatiiuii raiigtnfc'iu salary irom $!)U iv'i ftlertships,nave pvvi"Fred Weaver had his nosej guished persons were present at each twofinded. become Waldorf exception the oinces are all within broken by a bullet and another man, reception, including William and Leighton the civil service--' "classification. The name unknown, was shot through the Astor, Robert Browning one of At the Sulllvau. receptions has decided not to All any of cheek. Axteil, after a desperate tight, Miss Secretary Lea, of Philadelphia, recited one the - Yea$rciea iu question, on the vras arrested and .brought to this city of Mr. In Phelps Browning's poems. Jail. gtound that the interests of the service and placed 80. Robert Broad-du- s, was warmly welcomed. do. not require it. Thin will result in Lkavkxwoktu, cattlea an's.nnual saving of about 10,000. prosperous young man, shot R. C. Jobson, an architect An Interview with Jetfersen DavIb. of this city, this evening and thou suiRUIKF J i:i.F.ai4Bl.N. Y. P. Gar- - cided. The shooting was caused by , WasuixoTox, &). I). deti of this city, while on a recent trip the attention Jobson was paying to Hartington la somewhat better, south visited Jeffersou Davis, with Miss Wood, teacher In the city schools butLord Is still uuablo to leave his bed I u young lady. whom he has had a long and intimate aud a and Miss Wood.lt is said, had Dublin. acquaintance. The titttr publishes aa Broaddus interview with Ur. Garaett, ia which een engaged but the match was brokThe Russlaus have bought up all the en off. This evening Jobton was walkPresithe views of the coal iu Yokohoma, and are inaklug acdent are given on the political situaing with the lady, when Broaddus rode tive enquiries for steamers for transtion and other matters. Dr. Garnett up and fired at him twice. Jobsou repurposes. port says: "In the course of oar conversa- treated to a store, and Broaddus folJames Tracy, of the St. Louis detection Davis alluded to the political con- lowed, shooting three times more. He dition of the couutty by saying he then remounted and rode home, where tive force, started last night lor Auckknew nothing of the present executive, he shot himself dead. Jobson has two land, New eland, where he will rewho and he had not yet progressed far wounds in the breast and one in the ceive the murderer Maxwell, buck. Physicians say he cannot re- killed PrePer at the Souther Hotel over enough with his administration for cover. a him back month and for him to form an opinion.- lie seemed ago, bring trial. satisllcd with the members of the R. U. O. on Jt More DjaMMalto tbe cabinet selected irom the South, bat The C'itg of Home's collision with the was not disposed, I thought, to enDenver, : 29. A Vetcs asGunnison French vessel and loss of life Is severethe tertain a very hopeful view of our fu- special says This evening commented upon in New York mariDenver and Rio Grande freight ly and ture, as he said the respect, lovewhich time circles, as she was north of her train reached a point a few hundred course, veneration for the Constitution running at an unusual soeed iiad animated citizens ot the United yards from the depot those In the vifoggy weather and taking unusual States before the war bad now de- cinity saw a flask and heard a loud re- for of tbe train. risks.. parted from our people, and that the port from the direction it was found that The Republic Iron Works, of Pittssystem of government e rot ted by our Upon examinationsome kind bad been burg, signed the Amalgamated Associforefathers existed only in namej that an explosive of there were elements of disintegration placed under the track.and had knocked ation scale yesterday. This Is a sheet and disruption at work iu our midst, out a piece of rail several inches long, mill, and is a break from the Siieet which could only he restrained and aud shattered one driymg wheel of the Manufacturers' Association, formed held iu check by force ; that the locomotiye. Tbe torpedo was evident- Friday. fundamental principles upon ly intended for the incoming passenger Captain Belknap, president of the which our system of government was train from Denver, which happened to Board appointed to examine tbe an bonr late. No clue to the perpeerected, and upon which the constitu- be in a telegram to the Secretary of tion as it was before the war rested, trators. tbe Navy reports the trial trip was fast becoming obsolete and forOverflow. Dteaslreue and that the reyesterday satisfactory, never men old and gotten by the of contract the for the quirements 90. Brzos The at river learned by the young: that, under the Waco, Texas, ' rule of Republicanism, during the war 9 o'clock last night had fallen seven vessel were compiled with. aud subsequent to it, tnc constitution feet from the highest point. At least It is estimated that the debt statewas made a rope of sand, and that 100 dwellings and business houses had ment for may, to be issued Monday, liberal been submersed.' Fvery available will show a reduction of about .$5,000,-Ou- u, whilst this party of iaeas was proclaiming universal free- workman has been engaged in clearing dom and equality on one hand, they buildings and streets. The estimated A in Southern storm occurred terrific were tearing down and blotting out damage to city property not including are the very safeguards and defeases railroad property will reach $100,000. Hindostan, and several casualties of this damage was reported. A: Hyderabad the meas tent which alonp, under our form of govwas struck and two officers of the Husernment, Ecould secure It to them. sustained in East Waco. sars killed by lightning .. of Commodore Bullock's Speaking Abolition ot Slavery In Small. book, whUih discloses the secret his in a leading The steamer Adcatice, article, attacks in the most offensive New York, tory of Confederate agents in fvogiaud from Rio de proparing sMp. which arrived here during the war, for Englishmen in the service of Mr. Janeiro, brings advices to, the effect way continued: the Doctor It Is Egypt. nqvf that a second much exhihlted Davis feejiug that the new ministry of Brazlchaa suppteasiqq thought the qf paper may be as adopted a programme for the abolition deemed necessary, he characterized at what the duplicity and meanness of the Eng of flar erf i Of which the following is a Baseball,--; Jfew Yoek, 80. Morning : lish itoveiuiiieut, iutiscuuuucuiwri4B synopsis : 4 general registry of all 9. Afterthe South, and whilst that government slaves, with a declaration of the value New Yorks, W; would permit the United States to pur- of each slave registered, subject to a noon) New York, 1; St. Louis, 4, 4 ; Detroits, 31 Boston, 30. Bostons, chase and take avsay as many ships as yearly depreciation of & per cent., 30. 1: a maximum value of slaves of it desired, there was always some prePhiiadelphlas, Philadelphia, making e.text found to prevent the sailing of ii) years at 300 mlllerets each. Hlaves Buffalo 80. tJO Providence, Morning: those vessels purchased by any agent over years will have no monetary 4; Chleagos, l. Afternoon: or citizen of the Confederacy, although value, but will be obliged to serve a term of three years. The existing Providence, 4; Detroit, 3. such vessels yvere entirely unarmed." "Did you nder (Q the report that a emancipation f nhd will be continued, The grand Jury this afternoon reand in addition a new fund will be turned to be presented to petitionIn was an Indictment against the Town imof a f on behalf?" asked all his 1 ureatad. the cent, rgro if gress j per Council of Plymouth, Pa., for mainand revenues, esptjctsT eawept publks porter. taining a nuisance and with- criminal slave"I asked him if it were true," re- Indemnification will be made to. duties in not .keeping neglect of their owners in 6 cent policies to one-ha- lf sponded the doctor; "that he had autown in a good sanitary condition. thorized fttjy jjetjtlon to be presented the value of each slave, and service of the to the Federal autborftt? IQ b&VP Ijl f)ye years in payment of the remainder. Kmperor William is undoubtedly disabilities removed, and be replied In a peparQUS eonairion? f he very emphatically in the negative, and this morning gives him Telfjraph an wt Jed that he had written so open eulogy. editorially letter to the author of that petition, his to attention a fact. new historiannounces that lie calling Tennyson said he had at all times been perfectly ft THE MITVATIOX 131 SteLAMD. cal drama the sequel to "Becket." willing to undergo trial if the GovernThe Bay view, Wisconsin, iron .mills ment thought proper to bring oa such owing to their an Issue, provided be was tried strictly THRK41EHED HBVOLCTWlf IS closed down failure to sign the. scale arPlttsburg. under the provision of the Cuuatlti. . COBEA. men are thrown. ou.t of emAbout 1,000 f inn ' to-d- CHICAGO- For Sale .llTNE EVENING, initi--ga- This powder never varlc. 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