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Show -- for English Redemption Serfs. n, day till dusky eve, their compensation ranges but from a dollar and a half to four dollars per week, according to locality, out of which they have to feed and clothe themselves and families, pay house rent, school ing for their" .children, and meet every exigency of. sickness, accident or death. The parsons and the landlords uuito in their oppression; the latter grinding them down to the smallest wages for the greatest amount of work,and the former teaching them contentment with "the po- -' tuition in which Providence has plac- i i cu11mem, It anal oocuienoe anat respect.1 to their "betters." Their lot has been a hard one indeed, and through their t'wo apathy, the result of continual hardship and subordination, redemption has seemed to be impossible. But u Mescs has arisen among the tillers of the soil, in the person of Joseph Arch. he was familiarly called, was one of themselves. But, with a mind of his own, he differed from the common crowd, and from thinkiug deeply upon their dfgradatlm, he went to talking until "Joe," aa he succeeded in arousing some enthusiasm in their dull souls, and awakened them to the importance tnd power of united action. He turn i d out to be a natural orator. By holding meeting all otcr the country end talking to the laborers in their own way, ho induced tlrfem to organ-ir- e and demand better remuneration for their work. Success has attend-t- d his labors, and now he ii coming to America to see whether the condition of affairs in this republican c tuntry will warrant hi leading his brethren forth out of bondage to the ' land of the free and tho home of the brave." It is to. be toped that Mr. Arch will be well received on this side of the Atlantic, and that he will open the way for the emigration of thousands of oppressed laborers, who1 will tittle on the vacant acres ready to I urst out laughing with a naryest as mm as they are turned over with a plough and "tickled with a hoe." This will benefit those" remaining in the old country as well as the to the new. r A decrease in laborers will raise the price of labor, and the agricultural serfs will have cmi-jL'raa- ts f i iHM M5 Livebi Stable. Who wants to rent or lease out piece a of ground for a livery found been stable and put up the necessary build. The Modocs having Another case of clerical depravity has como to light. This time it is at guilty of murder and sentenced to be ing ? See ad. to Andrew, Jackson County, Iowa; and hanged by, the Commission sent Paralysed. By the courtesy of Mr. a Lutheran Reverend, J. M. Schael-le- r try them, the President has confirmwo have been favored fol- Thomas Wallace by name, is tho religious rascal ed the sentence and issued the with the perusal of a letter from Mr. J. who figures in the scandalous affair. lowing order: W. Carter, by which we learn that he is Executivk Office, August 23, 1873. Schuellcr was manager of an asy sick at De Kalb, Illinois ; that he The foregoing sentences in the cases lying been has established suffering from paralysis and lum, eighteen years ago of Coptain Jack, Schouchin, Black Jim, and was unable to by the Lutherans, for the Christian Boston Charley, Barncho alias Modoc In- other complaints, alias and Cox, Sloluck write in person. Mr. Carter's friends care and culture of orphans under Jim, dian prisoners are hereby approved, and will be pleased to learn that he is now the age of twelve, who are provided it is ordered that the sentences in said execution by the recovering, and is anxious to return to with a home till they become of age. cases be carried into proper military authority, under orders his home iu Ogden. He is said to be a man, of the Secretary of War, on the 3rd day with dark hair and beard, aquiline of October, 1873. Thanks. Mr. Robt. Baxter, of Wclls-villU.S. Graht, Presidnt. nose and black eyes; a person of Cache County, returns thanks to is the Fort Klamath, Oregon, muand education excellent an all who have kindly assisted in caring good place where the doomed Modocs are who met with an accident, nvc fcician. lie lost Ins wile about to suffer for their crimes. After for his son, in paralysis and death. years ago, and after that, improved such a gallant defence of what he which resulted he wishes to mention Prest. Particularly his Christian opportunities by violatconsidered his rights and possessions F. D. Richards, Bishop W. Thomson and ing the children placed under his it seems a cruel fate that Captain Dr. P. L. Anderson. watchcare. Sixf little girls from six Mr. Baxter conveyed the body of his Jack should be choked to death like to fourteen years of age, were the son to the depot and left with it a dojr. victims of his lecherous embraces. this evening for his home in Wellsville. One of the poor little girls was turn LOCAL ITEMS. ed out of the asylum four years ago, From Mobe Looan Stores. In our sketch Thursday t Daily of August 28th of improvements in Logan, among the and complained of his treatment to S. F. Chronicle states new stores erected, David Nelson's and The Confessed. the people who sheltered her, but that Matheny, who murdered Green, has Wm. Cowley's establishments were in ? the public would not believe made another confession exonerating advertently omitted. Mr. Nelson has a aprainst Schucller. saFinney from all complicity ia the crime. very neat, clean and Nearly a month ago a girl named loon half a block west of Z. C. M. I. Bertha Nellis, fifteen years of age, Mr. Nelson speaks for himself corner. Acqcitted. Colonel Wall, accused of of matron the See ad. Utah Northin the Junction. requested permission perjury was discharged yesterday, by to leave the asylum, and on being Justice Clinton, who thinks that no jury ern Saloon Mr. Cowley, has a stock of pressed for her reason, revealed what will convict Haskins, accused of the books, periodicals, newspapers, etc., next door to Mr. Nelson's place. she knew of Schueller's conduct, and same crime. related his unsuccessful attempts on Water axd Fibe. Last Saturday as Beoks His Leo. Joseph Stone, a her own person. The matron tenU. P. train passed Antelope Station, the dered him her resignation, and when young man raised by Mr.' Ralph Doug- a number of section hands were working this afternoon while hauling rock asked why she wished to leave, told las, to allow who on the back track, stepped a was kicked for Sheriff Brown, by him plainly of his scdaction of the horse and had bis the train to pass. The conductor was leg broken. Dr. F. L. standing on the platform of the rear car girls. He broke down under the ac- Anderson ia in attendance. , talking with some ladies, and to make a cusation of tho matron, went to the little fun dashed a tankard of water inPresident of the Asylum Directory OYes! Everybody indebted to Mr. to the face of one of the men standing by. and confessed his sins. His resigV. II. l'idcock, general merchant, Main A companion fired his revolver in retali nation was at once accepted, ho was Street, Ogden, are requested to settle ation, the ball grazing the forehead of allowed to depart and at once went up, as he has large bills to meet, him- one of the ladies. The fire was in anto New York in company with his self. See bis ad. and govern yourselves swer to the conductor's water, but the accordingly.' Do the same, also, with ball struck the wrong target. Lively daughter, and embarked for Europe. the Jvxctio, and you shall be blest. fellows, those railroad boys. Such a licentious scoundrel ought not to have been permitted to escape Fkrsohal. Gen. S. M. Bracken, without the fullest punishment allotDeath Lightning. U. S. A., arrived yesterday evening and ted by the law, and that is totally The following news concerning the at once took his departure for San Franinadequate to such crimes against cisco. The General is one of the Execu- boy,Abraham Eskelson, was received by God, nature and the State. The tors of the immense estate of the late Deseret Telegraph: Richmond, 27, 1873. pious villain is deserving of the gal- Mayor General Ilallock. It is estimated ' Jdxctioh: Editor k that the bequests made by General lows. The boy who was struck by lightning will amount to $5,000,000. died at half past nine o'clock. , There is no class of working peo U in the world who are the subjects of euch oppression as the agricultural laborers of England. While median ics and artisans in different branches r.f industry have formed societies, and by unity and intelligent agitation forced their way upward, the farm laborers have remained in a condition of serfdom, poverty-strickeuncultivated, poorly housed and meanly fed, in bondago to the landowners and under the thumb of the paribh priests. Tolling from peep of ''Clerical The Modocs. Depravity. One-Eye- d fine-looki- to-da- y, any-thin"- well-conduct- ed , by Hal-loc- to-da- Wc acknowledge the liberality of the Xew York Herald, the leading newspaper of America, and the most enterprising journal in the world. The postal law relating to payment of all mail matter has not induced the Herald to cast off any of its exchanges, however obscure. We continue to reeelve the mammoth daily Uerald in exchange for tho little Junction, and appreciate the generosity which prompts the courtesy extended. While, tho Herald doubtless receives some benefit from the smallest and most insignificant of elbiid-btit-ft- Lognu. RVHIUXO OFF THE UCNNEBS. Tbe rUD- The above is clipped frotn a for different the hotels in this city aeri alt Lake telegram, to the & F. ly-som- m y, Liberality in Journalism. i idea of a cloudburst at Brig-haaffecting Bingham Canyon, and a railroad of that name being washed sway k.t Logan,is about as big a bundle of errors aS ever were wrapped up in to email a psrteh The man that prepares the despatches hi the Chron-tW- e office miwt have been ) affected kind of a "burst" himself. J. T udge Grover Utah. Uinlah, GENT TIIE A OF FOR FOLLOWING Y mterestmgand reliable book., POPUIA wild u psU lie patronage: A magnificent pictorial rolvglot Famil. Bill the bent for the price. F. Chnmberlain's Commercial Law and Fori Book, adapted to the wnntu of all. Dr. George II. Naphey's Laws of Life and tor males and female. Dio Lewis on digestion, a Scientific work. Pilgrim's Progress, il!iintra.ed by John Bnnr, The Life and Adventures of Robinson Cruwi ", Terms Liberal. Eook at Sample. 62-2- P. P i n, TlTe SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC e, country papers, the Herald is of infacilities for education and forming value to them. No societies which will rosult in their finitely greater how much people may differ complete emancipatioh and steady matter with the Herald in politics or relig-iaj ingress with the times. all must admit that for variety of news, extended information and Bundle of Illuutien real journalistic ability, the groat t at D.mgeby the rettetil re New York paper is unsurpassed by jf great. Eridges imtirely washed awy, and thfc track of the Bingham Can jon Railroad destroyed any of its cotemporaries. Chr'oAi'tlc. BELIGIOXJS and Salt Lake City, are in iribulatUn. Heretofore a line of demarcation was allowed, so that runners should be permitted to ply their vocation within certain limits. The Utah Central munage-ihegave thij runners notice yesterday to vacate their premises and cease soliciting patronage for riral homes, here or elsewhere. Passengers will now alight from the trains without being deafened by conflicting cries as to "the best hotel in town." nt Pic-kic The last grand and dance of this season will be given at Farr's Grove, on the 4th of September. The names of tbemnnngers areasufficient guarantee that it will be fell conducted. Great preparations are in progress to make the entertainment the most attractive yet given by the lessees of the " Grove. ii c. Died. pie-ni- la this city, of sore throat and canker, Wednesday morning, 27 inst., Nelly Abigail, daughter of Abial and Diana Abbot, aged seven months and eleven days. The funeral took place this morning. . CORRESPONDENCE. Union Pacific pay car arrived last evening, and a large amount of money dihbursed, but sad to tell after hiany of the employees were paid off and they figured up the amount on the contra side of their ledger, but a small balance was found to be left to their account for spending mouey. President Young's Party. Tat DAT.The . Help for Postage. If the following named letters are not called for and the postage prepaid on them by the first of September, 1873, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office : C. E. Gillett, Agent, Wells, C. P. R.R.; II. G. Maynard, Gold Hill, Nev. ; S. M. Cutler, Sacramento, Cal.; Joseph E. Kay, Paradise, Cache County, Utah. Josetu Hau, P. M. Camp Liljenquist, Aug. 18, 1S73. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! 4' UK KM THE UoitSf IAIV wttv I in iiwiii its Minnie unity RU I advertisement HOUR after reading Mils UNt need any on RADWAY'S RKADY RELIEF Tt xv am IA CCKE thn firttt uiul for Ta The Onl v l'niii Urir.. That intuntly Htopg the most exerueiiitine nn,;. rrmt u!luv Ti,H,.i.,n.oti...,. j I K'hklW C.....nl.ii, ........ , 1ia uuu&n, .1 L,iMun jumei, orothtr gland or organs, by one application, in fioin on to trentv minutvB. ns niaitrr hntv ii,..,t cnidntinir tho pain, the Rheumatic, i,.j 1 Infirm Printilail K1.rv.11ta Vaiir.il..;.. with diwwe tuny suffer' . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF l ill atlord uiKtitiit ease. Inflammation of the Kidney. Inflammation ef the lSladder, Inflammation of the lioweli. Congestion of the Lung. Soro Throat, Diflralt lireiitbing. Palpitation of the Heart. Ilytierii Croup, Diptheria. Catarrh, Influenza. Headache Toothache. Col Neuralgia, Rhouiuutijin. Chills, Ague Chill. The application of the READY RELIEF to t)i part or parts where the pain or difficulty exiu will afford eae and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moment cure Cramps, Spamwi, Sour im. ach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysen. tery, Colic, Wiud iu the Bowtls,and alt Iiitemil Pain. Traveler fritonVl always carry a bottle of READY RELIEF with them. A few drop, on water will prevent licknesn or pains Ifum ilintiire of water. It is better than Freuch Brandy cr Hitters as a stimulant. FEVER AXD A4U'E cured for fifty cratx. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and AK'io, and all other Malarioux, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Keren (aided by Radway's Tills) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. uld by Druggist. Health! Beauty! Btronpand Pure Rich Blood Increase of and Weight Clear Skiu and lteautiful plexion seen rod to all. Fleth Com Dr. EAWAY'S Sarsa pari han Resolvent 1 Has made the most astonishing cures, so quick, to rapid are the changes the body undergoes, nude r the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine.that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLKSU AXD WEN5HT 13 SEEK AND FELT. TIIE 41 It EAT ItMOI 1'IltIFIF.R. Every drop of the SAKSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicates through the Wood, Sweat, Urine and other fluids ami juices of tiie syitem the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula. Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, I'ksri in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodus In the Glsndt and other part ot the system, Sore Eyes, gtraia-ou- s Discharges from tbe Ears, and the worst form of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Siahl Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, worms in the Fluh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of tperm, an) all waste of the lite principle, are within iU cuiiis range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, ail a lew days' use will prove to any person using It for either of thus forms f disease its potent power W cure them. If the patiert, daily becoming redused by the wastes aud decomposition that is continually proand gressing, succttwd in arresting these wastes, repairs the same with ewr matoriul made frni healthy blood and this tbe SAKSAI'AIULLUN will and does secure. Not only does the Sarsaparillian JlesoWest all known remedial agents iu the cure of Chrome, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin diseaws, bat it Is tho only positive cure for KIUXEYsud BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diubetes, Dropsy, Stoppage ef M'ater, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Difsass, Alhumlnnria, and In all cases where there are brickduKt deposits, or the water Is thick, clonu)'i nixed with substauces like tho white of aa Wt or thread like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilions appearance, and white and w hen there is it pricking, burning when passing water, and pain in the of the back and alone the loins. Price, $1.00 WORMS. The only known and sur EemwJ . Pt Worms Pin, TaK, etc. M-e- sn-sati- m" Editor Junction : Tumor or 12 Years' CJrowth Cured Kosolvent. 1SW. by Radway's Mass., Our enursion in the direction of Bear Jnly 18, Beverly, Lake led us up the new road (constructed principally by the people of Hyrum) which follows Blacksmith's Fork up a handsome valley, which I should have called (before I went to Palestine) a kanyon. The pure water of the stream, and the rich grass along its banks and upon the hill sides, make a fine grazing region; while the timber and saw mill have contributed their share to the improvements of Cache Valley. Bishop Liljenquist and a considerable number of the people of Hyrum, were encamped at the junction with the Bear Lake road, where we met General Rich and Bishops Budge and Nebeker, and Elder Kearle from Bear Lake Valley. Bishop Preston and lady provided for us the 8ubstnntials, including tents, beds and bedding. The eveniag worship reminded us of our long years of travel tui camping in settling Deseret. ' We are informed that the road connecting Cache Valley with the road from Ogden to Bear Lake, cost some 2,500 days' work, cr about $7,000. and is an achievement of which any settlement may justly be proud. Respectfully, &c, Firk. ! This morning about 8 o'clock, fire was discovered shooting up from the roof of the residence of Prof. W. Tugh. Neighbors hurried to the spot, and with their assistance the furniture was quickly removed from the house, and the con. flragration subdued without any material G. A. Smith. damage. The fire started from a stove, at the rear, and pipe in the "Don't worry about my going quickly spread to the roof of the main away, darling. Absence, vou know. building. More care should be exercised iuaki'8 the heart truw fonder." "Of bver these projecting stove pipes. eotnc body else," added the cook-hous- e darling. Dr. Rahwat: I have had Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels. Ail the doctors said "thct was no help for it." I tried everything that wsf recommended; but nthing helped me. I saw jonr Resolvent and thought I would try it; kit hd no faith In It, lcause 1 had suffered for twelve I took six Nittlcs of the Resolvent, and one box ot Radwnv's Pills, and two bottles of yonr Ready W or lif; and there is not a sign of tnmor to be seen fol t, and I Joel better, smarter, aud happier than 1 m havo for twelve years. The worst tumor was I write . over the groin. I'"" this to vou for tho beneiit of others. You HAN'AH P. KNAPr. Hub it If you chooso. yr. DR. RADWAY'S PURGATIVE PILLS PERFECT swett Periectly tateles elegantly coated withtrengu-en- . gum, pnrge, rcgnlnto, purify, cleanse and lUdway's Pills, lor the cure or all of the Stomach, Liver, Bowel, Kidneys, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, twt"j ness. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, BiWvau Fever, Inflammation ef the BoweU, I'Hcs, aul Warrautea Derangements of the Internal Viscera. to effect a poeitive enre. Paroly vegetable, no mercury, minerals or deleterious drupi. Observe the fo.lowing symptoms resuiuns n"-- "1; frem Disorders of the Digestive of the Blood i tion, Inward Piles, Fullness Nan-.Heartbarn, Head, Acidity Of the Stomach, tho St Disgnst of Food.Ftillues or Weight in acht Sour Eructations, Sinking r Flutter uigi the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the M Hurried and Difficult Braathing, Fluttering at m when Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation a i.vinsr rvsiurr. una n ma pi iiwi'M, m am t Dull and Fever Webs before the Sight, ei Hea.L Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Site, IU axf- llaaftt. HHrDlTlf Itl auu ...l.t H" via V:..aa A few doves of Radway's Pills will disorders, d torn ail the ... from . .IJ f)rt,frf.titS t" Bd2 tf a, U". -- 'f - frVS m a above-name- RrAD -- False and True." er stamp to nauway Information wcrUi n.auds New - will i |