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Show BY TELEGBAPU. jylurder and Suicide. FunerlSTof Mrs. Gen. Iee and Gen. Hardee. Another Murder. Execution of Cuban Pa-triot- s. tnot generals Bernebe Veronas alias Berobetta, General of Division, Pedreo Cespedes, Commanding General ofCien-fuegaGeneral Jesus Del Sol, and ' s, Brig.-Genera- v.vn Washimrtrm l t execution took place in the presence of uc enure corps or volunteers, the force of regular infantry, and sailors from the flet. An. immense concourse of people also witnessed the net. nnrl tho haul order prevailed. The prisoners met their death with composure. . How Timber May be Multi-- i AMERICAN. Boston, 8. works shoe manufacturing Sawyer's Jre burned last nigbt. Loss $35 000. Monongahela, 8. last Clemens night mortally James him-etabbed his father, and then killed knife. There has same the with between standing quarrel bcenaloBg a lawsuit, which was dethem, and also son. the cided against Selma. Ala., 8 The funeral of Gen. Hardee, which ws very imposing. took place the was largest ever witThe procession Business was susnessed in the State. tolled throughout the pended and bells lf to-da- y. liav. Portland, Ind., 8. was attack a saddler, Win. J. Henry, ed while sleepiug in his shop last night, persons, who, after by some unknown stabbing him in the nock and mutilating Henry his person, left him insensible. recently received a letter telling him if be married a certain woman to whom he was engaged, his life would be taken. Chicago, 8. A Washington special says Carl Schnrs has com e back from Europe well satisfied with the relative prosperity and discretion of America. He say 8 that Austria is rotten; France haggard; Spain hopeless; and North Germany debauched with the sudden influx of money. Schurz left this morning for St. Louis. Old Mr. Dent, the President's father-in-lais on his death bed. His demise will have the effect of closing up the special festivities at the White House fur for the winter. An Inter Ocean special says the news of the execution of Gen. llyan and sev eral other Cuban offioers, has not created much excitement, llyan was generaas an here adventurtr of regarded lly very small caliber, and one who was an injury rather than u help to the Cuban cause. The "Virginius" is regarded at the State Department as in no proper sense an American vessel; and it seems certain that those who made her capture a pretext to try to involve our government in a war with Spain, will meet with very poor success. Both Gen. llyan and Gen. Verona left for Cuba in pursuance of an order priuted here on the 3d oi'Scpteraber, purporting to be from the President of the Republic, directing the absent officers (o return. The order was believed to be a forgery printed here. New Nork, 8. The Etrike of tne laborers and brick, layers continues, the builders being unable to find a Sufficient number of men villing to work. In some insiances substitutes for the strikers have been induced to leave woik by the society men. About five hundred men are employed on the he buildingworking under postomce eight. hour law, and it is intended to keep the force up to this number during the present winter. Boston, 8. The nail and iron manufacturers of Sew England will reduce the wages of their employees ten per cent. on. the first of ' " Richmond, Va , 8; Decemoer. ' The obsequies of Mrs. Mary Curtis of the late General llobert place to day in the memorial chapel at Lexington. Her three "ms, W. T. Lee, Curtis Lee and Robert Lee, and her daughter were present, besides a large concourse of friends. The remains were deposited by the side of her husband in the memorial room. Mrs. Lee was n years of age. Business here is entirely suspended, and tnaoy places are drared in mourning. St. Loui", 8. Tiie & Texas Kansas Mississippi, Railroad Compauy has reduced the a?eg of their employees in the shops l Sedalia, Mo., ten per cent., and their lime twenty per cent. It is said the men 'U refuse to work on these terms. Leo, widow E. Lee, took sixty-seve- : - ; IUcl. i Much has been written about raising timher, but all the light that can be shed upon the subject by alt the arboriculturists in the laud will not be amiss. There Is no want in the not distant future which has so forbidding a look as the increasing scarcity of timber. Our forests are not producing of the supply we are annually consuming or destroying. More attention should be given at once to its propagation and It was said by some phipreservation. losopher that he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is a benefactor to bis race. If this be true, and, none will dispute it, how much more credit is due him who makes a landmark by the cultivation of trees? Reference to this subject brings back to our recollection a suggestion we saw some time "ago in" regard lo a simple mode in which timber can be.inereased on those tracts of land upon which ills being cut away. It is as follows: Plant the ground in the fall with acorns.black and while walnuts, butternuts, the seeds of the ash, etc. The nuts should be overed lightly with soil and decaying leaves, so that boys and squirrels canuot find them." They will come up in the spring, and if cattle are kept out of the woods as they should be by all who would preserve the young trees they will make a rapid growth, under the immediate superintendence ef Dame Nature herself, who has been pretty successfully engaged in this business of tree culture, more or less, ever since the silurian age. In the same way cuttings may be put out in the timber in the spring. The mulching of the ground by the falling of the autumn leaves is the best dressing that can be put around such young tree?, which in a year or so will surprise ' you with their rapid growth.' We would discourage no one who can do o from planting out groves on the prairies, which is one of the very best works a farmer can do; but these hints carried out will enable many to utilize places now going to waste, and get a good, return for their efforts. Iceland has a little centennial celebration next year the tenth of a series of like ones. She desires lo commemorate the fact .that a thous: in and years ago, 874, the island was settled, and, a capital established at lielkiavik, by a Norwegian chief. The island has about 55,000 inhabitants now, and the number has at times exceeded 100,000. It has a literature of which any nation might be proud, 300 Lutherian churches, an abundance of public schools, libraries, newspapers, one college, and a Liberal party. The to-w- it R Kind of Burns Pennsylva nia limciiRieit Ueiigut in. I In Chester and Lancaster counties is, think, the most finished farmi'ig in the Union. The farms, composed of a brick-dusort of soil, are cultivated frem fence to fence, every rood, as the farms of Flemings and of Brittany are culti vated from hedge to hedce. Cattle stand with tlieir four feet in two feet of clover. Every field is a park; every barn is a cow palace; every pig pen is a porcine paradise. Pennsylvania is the State of barns. Think of a three- story stone barn,: with a swell front and dormer windows in the roof, and a luxu rious portico where the Sybaritic calves chew the cud of sweet contentment on summer evenings. And then behold the little cabin in the rear, where the agri cultural Dutchman lives with his "frow' and where the children lie on the floor and envy the happy calves in the lattice portico. Every, barn is three times as large as the house, which serves as a sort of appendage, and, as it were.plays second fiddle to it. Tue barn is head Quarters, and the house a sort of sentry box, where the man resides who takes care of it. The barn is slated, painted, corniced, cisterued, lightning-rodded- , and the pig sty is glazed, the chicken s coops are painted, and the can see. as are whitewashed as far you I have no doubt the original dwellers here whitewashed the ground for acres arnund the domicile twice or thrice a year, till they learned its fatality. st worm-fence- The Hotel American. RADWAY'S" WHOLESALE Crockery, Glassware, Xotioiis, &c., tVc. R R" RELIEF READY ... 1 Gents9 NOT ONE HOUR and after reading this advertisement ueed any one Stoves and Tinware, ' Drugs & Medicine Boy9 s Heady Made Clothing, IN GKEAT VARIETY. PUFFER WITH TAIN. RADWAY'S HEADY RKLIEF IS A CURE FOB EVERY PAIN. It ww the first am) Is CELEBRATED Tlic Only ?uiu Kcmcdy That instantly stovs the most excrnciatiug pains, and cured Congestions, allay liiftniiiniatiimi whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or other gland or organs, by one aplintion, in from out to twenty minute, uo matter how violet, t or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Infirm, Crippled, Norvous, Neuralgic, or prostrated witli disease may sufter' SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Bain, Whitewater and Studebakcr Wagons, ill atlord instant ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Inflammation el the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowel. Conore Throat, Difficult gestion of the Lungs.' Wreathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysteria, Croup, ltiptheria. Catarrh, I nlluenza. Ilea larhe. Cold Toothache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the READY RELIEF to the part or parts where the pain or dilliculty exist will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cram, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Mind in the Dowels, aud all Intermit Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF with them. A few drop on water wilt prevent sickness or pains from ihauge of water. It is better than French liraudy cr Hitters as a stimulant. cured for fifty cents. t'EYEIt AM There is not a remedial aent hi this world that will cure Fever aud Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow aud other Fevers (aided y Railway's Pill) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. V ' ALSO, . Winchester and Democrat Light Spring Wagon. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION Farming OF Implements. r Uujrgies lo Order on Short Jfotlcc. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Leather and Shoo Finding'. Alil'E v All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. Health! Beauty! All Orders ' Sent to M. Til A TCHER, Logan, Kill Receive Prompt Attention. Etronpand Ture Rich Blood Increase of Fleeb and Weight Clear Skin and Beautiful Com-- : ,, plexion secured to all. i Dr. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent II. B. CLA tirSOX9 Superintendent. Has made the most astonishing cures, so quick, so rapid are tho changes the body undergoes, under the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine. that EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESH AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. Every drop VENT communicates through the Blood, Swaut, Urino and,' other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs tbe wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, (ilandulaf disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands aud other parts ot the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, aud the worst forms of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, ScuM Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spot, worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, aud all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the lite principle, are within the cut ative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' uue will prove to any person using it for either of these forms nf disease Its potent power to cure them. t If the patient, daily becoming redneed by the wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds in arresting these wastes, and re)mirs the same with new material made from healthy blood and this the SARSAPARILLIAN ; will and docs secure. Not only does the Sarsaparllllan Resolvent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin nlseaKes, liNt it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY aud BLADDER COMPLAINTS. Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Mater, Incontinence or urine, Bright s Disease, Albuminuria, and iu all rases where there are brickdust deoKits, or the Vvater is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like, the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dedark, bilious appearauce, and white bene-duposits, and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in tbe small of the back and along the loins. Price, $l.iK WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy for Worms Pin, Tae, etc. st HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR AT AG OX and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so tbat the people of the Northern Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. WE WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY Supplied to thns point m being the bMt, after inncb study ami . cun rely on this Tecoinuieodntiuu. WHITEWATER, IS Furcliar A.I X and STUDEBAKEK CHAMPION, W OODS, EXCELSIOR anil WOULD MO WEKS, Droppers or Self Rah ers. THRESHING MACHINES and SULKY RAKES. The Cel.l.rsted TIIOMAN SMOOTH I IIAKItOYT, lied and to t the t cultivator for grass, ((rain, corn or potatoes, can have a Harrow on trial. These Departments will also five information and receive orders MACHINES, UUIST aud SAW 111LL2, or other articles not usually lx-n- MOSES TIIATCIIEIl, UARXABD WHITE, Tho, European, Hotel American is, Assuredly j the most offensive product of modern civilization.1 In his man- this to you for the benefit of others. You can pubHANNAH P. KXAPP. lish it if vou choose. ners there is a sort of exaggerated, stilted civility. 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THE (iKEAT Jil.OOD 11 ItlFIEil. of the SARSAPAR1LLIAN RESOL- 12 RETAIL AND Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hat and laps, t i uts theto.wou.sr paim. In from One Twenty Minute. Tumor of I. 2i. C. EE. climate is cool. th ; Logan Branch, H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. 6-- FOREIGN. ; ? . . ' Kingston, Jamaica, 8. steamer "Virginius," after taking 'onboard a large party of Cubans and Some war material, cleared for Milan on the 23d. The officers of custom Wamined the baggage of every passen-ge- r who went otr, board,! to. provide gainst any irregularities or violation of The evening before the "Virgini-U8- " sailed a grand banquet wasgiven n board by Gen. Ryan, who was chief ''the expedition. An open boat with a party tf Cubans r"ved at" St. Ann's a few' dnys ago. Ihf,y wera two days oni theway, and re bearer, thoy say, of, important a from Gen CespedJs to the Consul iu New York. Havana, 8. TQe General from followiug dispatch Uurriel, commander of the Spanish lrPint Sauiij.go le Cuba, to Cuptain-Jfra- l Corkius, was received; To his At six ftenncy the Capai.tt-Gucr- l. c.cl0:k this morning were shot in this for being traitors to their country ,nJ. for being insurgent chiefs,-- the 8'yliDg themselves pa- Tbe dis-Paic!- ls Cu-Cj- " fol-Arson- s, DR. RADWAY'S and not exactly knowing what the right thing is, he is awkward. His French is bad, but the shrug of his shoulders is purely Parisian. His conversation is a sad and weary attempt to. imitate that nil. admirari in novels to style which is supposed the characterize English gentleman. For the same cause he is slow and rWn in his actions. IF one speaks man of his to him of any" tmiucnt . i' .i own country, he smiles superciliousin quite anly, and 'suys" that he is other set, .Because he resides in 'Euthe' impression that rope he js under he iamUing.in' European society. 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Dimness of Vision,.. Dots . 6i Web beforo the Sight, Fever mid Dull Pain in ihe lleal, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness ol the kiJ! and Eve. Pain in the Sido, Chest. Limbs. and sudden Flushes ol Ueat, Burning in the Flesh. A few dose of Railway I'll! will free tho system from all the disorders. ..Price ' ' 25 cents per box.' Sold bjr Druggists. j R.VAD vFRlsie and .True.' Send one tetter stum) to Kadway & Co.. No! 87 lalden Lane New York. . In lobulation worth thousands will i SALT LAKE CITY, SELLING OUT G E R I E S, THEIR LARGiE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED s. Fei-cr- , GBOESBECK BLOCK, ' G K. CHEAP FaR CASH! PREPARATORY TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. Jobbing a Specialty. ' ' ' 86-- l . : 'OO- - WindoW'-,4'd---'iyiate-- above-warne- i . LOWJSIl TJIAfi EVER Glass t |