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Show A TIIURSDAV, 20. Another Case. Coming to a Specie Basis. It is impossible to keep up with ( F. Sheets is in Welcoms. Bishop A Miss Walker sued the Cityof townlooting smiling nnd healthy. He. the fluctuations of the gold mark'etj Ncw; York', to' recover damages for tarted about a hundred head of Church but there is evidently an improve- injuries received by falling through stock this morning for Cache Valley. ment upon tho bungling policy of the an improperly'; covered, cellar-waThe Bishop is always welcome. dolpredecessors of the present Seerotary She recovered eighteen hundred A Duoiucbfui. ArrAia. The larceny of tho Treasury. 'Mr. Richardson lars damages. Corporations, it must cane before Alderman Thomson, yester' entertains views fjuite distinct from be remembered, are responsible for day, resulted in the acquittal of the acthose which have heretofore ' been accidents occurring through their cused on the ground of insufficient evidence. There are some curious inci characteristic of our fiuaucial. policy. negligence. dents in connection with this case. ,, It is apparent that there is a chance .' A few weeks ago a young man and Stop Resolving. lor the better, since his promotion to woman, claiming to be husband and wfc, His the Treasury Department. At a weekly meeting of the Meth- put up at the Ci y Hotel under the name mind is fixed upon the really practi- odist ministers, held May the 20th, of McCoy, stating that they had come ., cal method of reaching a specie from resolved and were on their bridal Canada that in New York, it was tho ne the Government favored tho selling tour. James McCoy commenced a course Iu other words he sees loose cisity of allowing monetary," indus- of rum, because it paid for the. dam- of dissipation and lost all hisa check but having change by gambling, trial and mercantile interests alone to age it caused by the revenue for $2,400, money deposited in Canada, exert their normal force' in solving received, and in this way the Gov- he felt pretty flush. On presenting his the great problem of abolishing a fic- ernment pocketed large proceeds and check at Wells Fargo' s office, in this titious currency, which has become became a party to the practice of city, it was discovered that while the modi-' tho a substitute for legitimate selling distilled liquors. A reverend figures called for $2,400 the words in the body of the check were only "twenty-fotho uni of country.gentleman remarked that the Govthe "hundred" being omitted. During the four years of Mr. ernment might as well legalize a band ur," course Ut the bank refused to pay any IJoutwell's administration his chief of ruffians to assail citizens, knock more than $24, and McCoy, who seems ' plan of reaching specie payments hem down and rob them on payment to have very little brains, and scarcely recined to be tho eimple Bale of the of a portion of their, booty. "Well, any sense, was in a quandary. A young excess of coin in his plethoric treas- why do not they adopt some practi fellow named C. B. Hinton, who lodged observa-; is success cal measure instead of simply re at the same Hotel, also a stranger in ury. His lack of ble in the fact that the gold market solving f town, went to work to assist McCoy and finally the matter was adjusted by cor has now quietly absorbed nearly all y. ' ( , ba-t'u- , , belonging to the ' Treasury, which from official state-menis left with barely five millions ol specie it can call its own, and the pri'-eogold six- per ccnt higher than it was six months ago. It is a healthy symptom when the present .Minister of Finance J comes down from the lofty pedestal of the purely political economist, throws mere theory to the winds, and clasping hands with the actual, living facts Of the day, adapts himself to the demands of trade, and seeks results that must be the logical conclusion of practical ts ; f - experience. A Humor. ' Mr. Thomas Taylor, a well known citizen of Salt Lake, is now ia confinement under a decree of the imperial autocrat of the e McKean. Mr. Taylor pur chased, last fall, the Richmond mine in Big Cottonwood, receiving' a Marshal's deed of the property. A man named Smith claimed a right to it and until a few days ago held possession of it. Mr. Taylor on the Gth inst. put some men in charge of the mine, and ho and his men were arrested last Saturday on a war rant issued by Judge McKean, and put under $1,000 bonds to answer before the Third District Court for driving out Smith'i men., On Tuesday Mr. Taylor and his men were again arrested and by orders of Judge MeKean Mr. Taylor was inrusi into jau until me Judge was ready to hear the case. ' Yesterday Messrs Smith and Mc Cutchin, ntiornies for Mr. Taylor, appeared before His Honor, claiming that he had no power to sit as committing magistrate, and that he should send the case to a Justice's court. The Judge said his orders must be obeyed whether legal or not, and held to his course of keeping the prisoner until he was ready to hear the case. When it will be convenient for this judicial despot to examine Mr.' Taylor's case has notfet trnnpircd, but it is to hoped it will be some time between now and the day of Judgment. IIlGH-lIANDE- D PROCEEDINGS. bench-Judg- . y Our dispatches announce that it is rumored Secretary Uich unison has been offered the Supcriu tendency of u American Bank in Paris. Wc do not credit the statement. His loss at this time would l e a misfortune, just as he is inaugurating a finaucial policy, that is con Mstcnt with the wants of the nation Judge Richardson it determined to correct the abuses that have crept in to our Treasury Department, and to bring back the country to a safe and sulid basis. His withdrawal would ' JrT Right. Decoration day is to be, be looked upon not only as a calami t , but as au indication that his views observed after all. The committer hav ing learned that the national cemeteries uro not endorsed by the Administra were not plaued under the charge of the tion. i: "Grand Army of the Republic", on that to-da- : - attempting to alight .from an omnibus in New York, some three years ago, was thrown out through the alleged negligence of the driver in starting toosoon, and ser iausly injured., 'Ho. brought suit against the proprietors of tile line claiming five thousand dollars dam i'ges. Tho Judge, in his decision put thetights and Mc Coy received his money last Monday. Meanwhile it turned out that Mc and the girl which he had Coy brought with aim were not mar ried, and that she preferred Hinton the Sharp to McCoy the Softy," and took no pains to conceal her feelings. The sum of $400 was obtained on her behalf from McCoy and deposited in safe hands, Hinton getting some $200 for his trouble. McCoy began again his career of disssi pation, acting without sense or reason, and Hinton got potsession of his gold watch and chain and about J 830 belong ing to him. The watch and chain and most of the money were restored to Mo- Coy during the court proceedings of yes. terday, and last night the foolish man went on a regular burst and has not been seen in town Hinton and the girl obtained a car riage from the livery stables this morning, went to North Ogden and were married by Justice Caiier. But there are some little matters which Hinton hag ts settle before he can leave town or obtain the $400 . which he expects as a dowry; and the whereabouts of McCoy should be determined before this disgraceful affair ia bunished to its proper oblivion. k Of the'proprictdrs'and Ui passengers curtly, and precisely j held that the passenger must bo whol ly without carelessness in his alight lug in older to rocovcr damages, no matter how negligent the driver may have been, lie held further, how ever, that the driver must stop a reasonable time and let the passenger alight in safety. - The plaintiff was .warded cue thousand dollars' d;tni- ; i up a owtr. 24tA. miwrcxcruL-lntin- '. . Inflammation curet ?, ,Z. '""" wither f,f the Lungs :nj Stomach, Uowel, CoK KlMidsor organs y one application, in uZ 'Z tu twenty minutes no matter how violent l ciuciatins the pain, the KI.eumntic, lVrt.r t! allay ; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ill attord instant ease. Inflammation of the KMiiey. inflammation i tho Illaddiir, Inflammation of th c ltoU the of 'Lungs. Sore Throat, WflW." potion Uroathn.p. Palpitation of the Heart. . Uipthi-riaCroup, IleidZ Catarrh, Iiiflii.-nza- . Neuralgia, llheumatiwu. "ci,i Chills. Chills Ague Tbo application of the HEADY KKI.IEV to part or part whore, the pain or difficult, XJ! will allurd e.uie and comfort, Twenty Urop in h alf a tumhler of water will a few moinrntt cure Cramps SpanniK. J!oiir Stumia ach, Heartburn, 8ick lleailache, Uiarriieti Dyii" tory, Colic, Viud iu the Uowel, and all Internal i 1'aiiiH. Travelpm houhl alwavs carry a bottle of IUTl WAVS KEA1JY KEUEk with thorn. A frw drM on water will ureveut sicknusn or tain ihimge of water. It iH better than French Bruuuv tr llittein hh a Ktimulant. ki I'E enred for firt Fi:Vi:it n. There in not a remedial agent in this world that nun win cuid rnci nguo, nnuaii oiuer flliilarium liilious Scnrlot, Typhoid, Yellow and other Kev ri (aided by Kadway'tt Pills) go quick as KADWAVS READY UKUEF. .Fifty cents per bottle. Sulii , by Druggists. fL AI docompneition ' Dnnbnry News. One of t he best cement . ' ' ' , ' : in cellar-floo- rs t. mm raR80!tAL.- - Among the arrivals last night at the Union Depot Hotel were Mrs. Broadhead, wife of Ho i. James D. eye-so- fire-arm- re s. fire-arm- s, . n-o- fire-plac- , , e. win aud does secure. Not only does the Sarraparilkan uesourent eel all known remedial ajeuts in the cure of Clin nie, Scrotulons, Constitutional and Skin disease, bat it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY ml ULADDEJt COMPLAIN IS, Urinary nd Wuinb . o i j; u. ravel,, jMuoeies. jsruusy, iHoupaee ui uihwct, Water, inuOHtinence of trine, linght s Dim, Albuminuria, and in all cases where there are brickdust deposita, or the wator in thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of au egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, de- dark, bilious annearauce. and white bane-duex-- 1 '. . , st satiou when pusMiug water, and pain in tho small of the hnek ami along the loins. Price, $1.W WOU.MS. Tbe only known and sure Kemeuy p Wnrma Oil. Tnn.i uto Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured Resolvent. 1869. ' 11RVWU.T, ' by Itadivtiy'.H 18. Mass., July TliniMP In the nATkVlT'T h.va liuil ovaries and boels. All the doctors said "there "as no help for it." 1 tried everything tliat was recommended; but netlmig bellied me. I saw your ltuKOlvent and thought I would try it; Vat bad bo taith in it, bemuse I had suffered lor twelve years. . i .. i, ... . . i i..... Ar ti .ioiiili. ..ini a inoiiin ui iiie iM?oiveui, anu una iw Kudway'i Pills, and two bottles of your Ready Re lief; and there is not a si;n of tumor to be seen or 1, aud I feel better, smarter, aud happier than I linve for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels, over Die groin. I wrte this to you for the beuetit of others. You can pub- . nsn it u you cnoose. UAjkAAU r. ivnai-rTlD. . 6-- DR. RAD WAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Perteclly tasteless, elegautly coated with sweet (turn, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Kadway't Pills, lor the enre ef all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, lilsdder, Nervous Diseasos, Headache, Constipation, Costive-nes- s. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, liiliousnose), Rilious Fever, IutlaniBiatiou of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements or the Inteiuial visceta. narrauteu to etfuct a positive cure. ' Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals r deleterious drnes. Observe the following syuiptoms resulting freni Disorders of the Digestive Oogans Constipation, Inward Piles Fullness of the Sloodiath Ilead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness or Weight Iu the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the liead. Hurried and Difflcnlt ltreathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Poature. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tlie Sight, Fever aud Dull Pain in Mi Head. Tieficlmrv i.f Irniruim Yallownnss ef the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limlw, aud sudden Flmdies of Heat, Unniing in the Flecb. A few doses of Rndway's Pills will fre the system from all the d disorders. I'ric ' cents per box. Sold by Druggists. KF.AD "Falsie and True." Send one letter stamp to Radway & Co., No, 87 Maiden Lace. New York. Information worth tbousauds will be ' y sent you. j (, above-name- 85-l- s ( The world U full or Children crying for Candied Castor CoBSETs.There is a strange and : cu nous atory that corsets were invented by a brutal butcher of the thirteenth century, as a punishment for his wife , continually pro gresiuir, sucue(lit in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new nmtenal made from healthy bloodand this the SARSAPAUILUAN this town is that of a Pine-hresident, and the one who sincerely and even pro fanely regrets this fact i9 the man him self. His wife left a plate of bread tud ding on the cellar1 stairs, Saturday, to cool for dinner, and unknown to her he went down there for a pitcher of cider, when he and the pudding met there was a time. His wife heart an nwful crash which almost paralyzed her, but before she could move to see what was the mat ter, he came tearing into the kitchen ith one hand on his pistol pocket, and the other swinging mysteriously in the air, and a streak of streaming pudding tne wnoie lenstn or nis back, and he was shrieking camphor and profanity at every leap. There has been a gun standing behind a cupboard in a Pine-st- . ' residence for the past eight years. It belonged to the occupant's father, and was set up there in a loaded condition. Its presence was to the ocvupant s always an wife, who shared fully with the sex their fear of So the other dav. we she induced her husthink, Friday band to take it down and fire it off. He had never fired eff a gun that had been loaded eight years; in fact, he never fired off a gnn at all, so he poked it out era window and took aim into the ear den, without the faintest shadow of fear His wife being afraid of got behind his back and looked over his shoulder with her eyes shut tight.' He snut ins eyes, too, and pulled the trie ger. What immediately followed neither appears to have any settled idea. He says he can vaguely remember hearing a noi-- e of some kind, and has an indistinct impression of passing something which must have been his wife, as she wrs found between him and the window by the neighbors who drew him out o the The fact that one of his shoulders was set back about two inches and that three of her teeth are imbedded in his scalp, seemed to indicate that in stepping back from the window be had done so abruptly, and this conclusion we are glad to say, was verified by both ou oeing restored to consciousness. ' 2 ou. ana Harmless, mo imand smelt taste pulsive . v. . . ' Vir III r Vii la oti. It tirely overcome. aro. 1 She was very loquacious: findine noth cathartic powers tng would cure her he put a pair of slays BorvawuTai on her in order to take awnv herbrpnth i,t impaired. Price "J5 cenM. and thus stop her gabble. This cruel McLain's Vermifuge Bonbons punishment was inflicted by other hus- Are elegant and oflecTive, They resemble Cream Uonbous kept in confectioners' shops. Lniinren bands, till t last there was scarcely a ' love them aud cry for them. Price i!6 cts. pot be- wife in London who was not condemned sate oy . to wear stays. The punishment became And all other drugirists. so universal at last, that the ladies, in. their ewn defence, made a fashion of it, and so H continued to the r TnkcXotlco. present day. edonot vouch for the, truth 'of tliW stock "'of Oils, Turps., Paints. larpa . i tnrr. hut tl i. Rniihe, fce:, and a splendid lot of mt ' Uad. jnt aiTivei at Driver k Ssilis', City Drug prcbable. , a . i .,.-- 2-o- r a3T-l- y ; , , i :..l first ami is . Uroadbcad, of St. Louis, Mo., on their way to San Francisco. Hon. John ' P, Jones, United States Senator from Nevaday, as claimed Vy the nave issued the following notice, which da, going Wesi ; J, J. Holmes and II . S. Holmes, of Oakland, and Gen. A. S is published in the Salt Lake paper : Williams, of Detroit, Michigan, who has TO THE I'CBLIC. been operating in the mining regions f Salt Lake, May 28. 1873. It is determined to observe "Decora Utah for eighteen months. tion Day" in a creditable manner, and v. u. llyres, hsq , representing the the undersigned hereby invite the peo- t firm of Richmond Bowman and Co., St. ple of this city to join them lor thU pur Louis, Mo ,is at the Ogden House. pose. We have secured music, flowers, car T. Stevenson.of Toronto.Canada, arri riages, etc., for the occasion; and we ved this morning from the West, and would, gladly meet all, who feel disposed will leave for Salt Lake this afternoon. at Camp Douglas on Friday morning, at winch point the enure li e clock, HioaiXBOTHAM & Co. Messrs. Hi 6 gathering will prooeed to the cemetery . . . in which lie the, remains of our. fallen ginooiuam to. are receiving a fine ... i heroes, and where the proper ceremonies siock or goods, oysters, canned fruit will take place. No special invitations and groceries of all kinds. They are will be issued, but everybody is most courteous and gentlemen, enterprising cormaiiy invited. P. EdwaboCossor,' merchants, well deserving the patronage J. P. TAiUAKT, ' or the people. . ' Thos. H. Dates, ;... . J as, P. Page. Ssow Stokm. A heavy snow storm This ia as it should be, and wo hope the celebration will be worthy of the commenced this morning between this occasion," an 4 of those who participate city and Uintah, at half past four, - and . in the ceremonies. ,,t , . lasted nearly an hour. About an inch kn ef snow fell,' but the flakes soon disap 01d Scotch Lady "Tak' a snuff, no a,.urra oi sieei ram and hail . succeeded. ....,! ' (rcntlcman ("with larre nasal firoai cmtory, in indignation) "Do I look, )tinl words are the bright flowers o earto a exintence; tine them, and, enpee like a snutter : ,., jally around , the ftresi4e circle. ' They "0)d Lady "Weill canna jut say nre jewels beyond price.! and nowerfu you do, though maun' say je hae ' to heal the wounded heart Ind make the ' ' rand fci'iVimti'irwT'iti.-in'" weighed-dow- n spirit glad. ' .: , It whs tho Xlio Only I'nin llomcivy That iiit!uittytops the the ;hi:at Lw. Albert Low will take his place at the stand at' the Depot, where he is so well and favorably known. He is popular and accommodating, and never fails to be 4,the man in the right place." , L aUvertieini,t ueed 7n WWII WITH RADWAt'S HEADY KEUKK 1SA CCR Dr. BADWAY'S . , NftTUiik rMC UAi.',lul(. after reartini? Health! Beauty! yi-aic- Witty sayings arc asj easily. lost as the pearls tlippiug oft' a broken string; but a word of "kindness is seldom rjiokeu iu vain. "It" isv Feed which, ven when dropped by chancc.pnugs tl Young Johnny1 Welsh, a laid of fourteen years of age, Whose parents reside on Florida street, was the victim of a most shocking accident on Friday afternoon. That it was not a fatal one is something extraordinary. He was running in the street, near St. Vincent Pure Rich Blood Increase of Flesh Church, at the time, with on umbrella Stronpand and Weightr-Cle- ar Skin aud Beautiful handle ia his hand. His foot tripped tec u red to all. and he fell forward, the point of the umbrella striking the ground and the butt end, which bad just been broken off and Kesolvent barsapaniiiaii was somewhat jagged, penetrating his Han made tho most astonishing cures, ho Quick neck. The piece of wood parsed through rapid are the changes the body undergoes under iiiiiutMice oi'ifiis ii uit wonueriiii .ueuicine tlut and through the windpipe, and beyond, we EVEKV DAY AN INCREASE IN FLEBU AX1). and then broke off in the wonnd. The WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. unfortunate lad was taken home, and Dr. r.i.oon pi hifier. Every tlrop of tho SAHSAl'ARlLLIAN RKSOl, Vallejo summoned. The Dr. after much VENT communicates through the lilood, Sweat, difficulty, succeeded in getting out the t'rine aud. other tluiibi and juices of the eyttetn broken pieces of wood, for the end which the vipor of life, Tor it repairs the wavte of the in- body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Sy. had entered the neck had Conmiiptiou, Gltuidulur dwefue, L'lwrs in to several small pieces. It is thought pliill, the lhroat. Mouth, lumurs. Nodus in the tihutda that the point of the 'Wood mus'. have tind other part ol the nytttum, Sore Eyes, Strum, Discharises from tlie urx,and the wort fnrim struck the spinal column, which was the ous of frkin lliMeuae.', hruptione, tever Sores, SuiM eause of its breaking. The main frag- lluail, Uni); onn, fcalt Kheum, Erysipcbu, Acue, ment which broke off in the wound was lllack PpJtD, worms in the Flah, Tuinort. Can. and all weakening and paiuful a little over an inch in length, of a cuni- - ccrs in the Womb, diacharKes, Nitht SwcntN Low of Suerm. ami all form shape, one side rounded, and the wanes ol the lue principle, are within thecuratire ranire of this wonder of Modem Chemistry, aud a point about a quarter of an inch bread few days' iue will prove to any person using it for inch an thick. an The of by eighth boy is now doing well and will in all proba cure them. If the patient, dally becominz reduced by the bility recover. vallejo Vhromcle, May wates and that is : r.ges. RADWaY'S" : READY RELIFP! :UKH THE In from One toWoitST Twenty Mim, Impaled on nn Umbrella. to-da- y. ' ' . : pvace-distuiber- Common Carriers. A man in" rcspondence and telegraphing On. A man named Patrick Welch, while at w..rk on one of iRen. Willson's mining claims near Pioneer City, was caved on ana by a falling bank, on last Monday, We learn was very seriously injured. that he was covered up for fifteen min. utes, and was uncovered by the hydraulic being turned on the bank, thus sluic ing away (he dirt. Geo. W. Anderson, Esq., mounted a horse, and came over at break-nocspeed to Idaho City after a doctor, and Dr. Zipf at once left for Pioneer City, although it was believed that Welch would be dead before lie could reach there. The Doctor relumed the next morning, after spending the ninht with his patient, and from him we learn that, though Mr. Welch is serious ly cut and bruised all over his body, no bonfss were broken, and the chnnces are strongly in fvor of his early recovery. The Doctor says that Welch sustained slight internal injuries, but he appears confident that they are not of a very serious character. Welch's escape from a horrible death is truly .miraculous. 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