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Show BY TELEGBSPH. Butcheries in Mexico Strike Ainong Brahct-men- . g, Shurz on Currency AMERICAN. J. - C. Stubbs, Un-io- stub-bornu- In the Senite petitions werepreseuted by Oglesby and Hchurz. from the mer chants of Chicago, against the further is sue of irredeemable paper currency, and by Logan, from inci chants of the same city, in favor of such issue; referred. tichuri addressed the Senate in a long and elaborate argument against the in tittion of currency. lie asserted that money was abundant, if aot superabun dant, in all the business centres of the country. He argued that the inflation of c irrency would cause an era of spec nlatlon, with all its bad results, while U would not give relief to those sections of oountry that have not tbeir share of cur reucy. He said the country did not need rore currency. St needed more capital. and must create that by industry and production. 2. This afternoon, Christopher Moursto, living in the souther part tf the city, shot and iustantly killed bis wife in a sudden fit of rage, which h attributed to his disordered mind. A Urge, exciting meeting, composed mostly of wojien, is held here daily and nigbtly, to prepurt for ' the crusade sainst liquor sellers. a Frenchman, Columbus, 0., 21. The State Temperance mass convention met here to day; abot one hundred persons present, mostly from southern Ohio, Dio Lewis presided. Short speeches were mode by a number of persons, several ladies. A State Temperance Hureau, intended to supply speakers aud organizers for working in ail parts of the State, was organized, lies, ohitions were adopted bailing the success of i ho movement as proof that the liquor (radio cau be abolishol; declaring en divine assistance in the work; urging contributions of money to aid the movement, and appealing to the ladies engnged in it to avoid all denunciation it' liquor sellers, but to treat them kindthem in ohaug-in- g ly, aud endeavwr to their business to some other remunerative to themselves and beneficial to tlte couiinuuity. Fort Madison la., 24. The Ladies' Christian Temperance h variation of this oity, sent a postal card, this moriiiog. to each saloon keeper in town asking them to close, and them if they do not comply by Thursday next they would meet them personally and pray and entreat them ng reli-ano- e asil tj do so. missing paragraph in it. ScIf-DcHtructlo- es trans-Pacifi- Dayton, O., J. Bfl. THOMAS, Coal & Lime Office AND y. Chicago, 24. freight agent of the C. P. U. U., Slated to a reporter, yes terday, that thus far nothing has been accomplished to secure an understanding butweeu the Chicago road and the and Central I'licifio. Th managers of the Central I'ucifio would gladly pro late if they Could induce the managers of the U. P. to do the same, but every effort for a peaceable settlement ban thus fur failed on account of the of Vining general freight agent of the U. P. In his opinion the Central and Union Pacific should secure something more than the Chicago roads, but be would neTerthele!"S pro rale, because the business would be greatly improved thereby. Through freight had not fallen off much on account of the difficulty, tbe Jtaltimore and Ohio railroad doing their business at very low rates. The Pacific mail steamship company was infusing the Pacific roads for more than the action of the Chicago railways, that line having an' established China and Japan trade which it would take many years c to for a new Hoe like (he acquire, but nevertheless they would get that trnda and especially the lea traffic before long, as lots coming overland were far superior to that transported via the Isthmus This was owing to the fact that the tea going overland was not subject to such changes in the climate as that going via Panama. Mr. Stubbs was confident that the difficulty could not last loiiar, and that everything would be peaceably settled in a few days. Washington, 24. Mr. ce by the national forces is confirmed. An old edition of Morse's eeozra- Morloncs, with 22,009 men, now con : "Albany has 400 dwelfronts the main body of Carlists, and phy says and 2,400 inhabitants, houses, news of a geueral engagement is hourly ling all to with their gable-end- s standing expected.. St. Petersburg, 24. ? the street," U. S. Minister Jewell, at St. Peters-urA Yourjff cefltleuiau at Kansas City gave a grand fete in honor of birth-daWashington's sent severity-fiv- e cents to New York of writing withfor a method recently City of Mexico, 15. A terrible affair in the State of Vera out pen or ink. He received the fal Croz, a quarrel between the townsmen lowing iuscriptioti on a card, "Write of Quiniixtlau and Huascaleca resulted with a pencil." in a fight in which seventeen were killed. The infuriated Huascnlecas afterwards A bachelor says if vou hand a lady went to Qulwiitlan and fceiran an indis a newspaper with a paragraph cut out criminate massacre, killing children, and of it, not a line of it will be read,but cutting off the breasts of women. The neighboring town of Chalehicalda cent every bit of interest felt in the paper a dt'tuchiueut of militia to stop the atro- by the lady will centre in finding out cities. contained what the Main Street, . . Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME In the ALL KINDS OF Market, nlwayi cm ! hand. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS! n. from a JeWeUAfp to a Church Orfiaa, ai Cheap, or For having struck his dog, a Cap Mr. Mecena T. Smith, rceidine 12 tain MacKenzie, of the ltoss-shir- e Cheaper than anywhere else in Utah. miles east of thia city, an old and (Scotland) militia, recently punished prominent resident of Hangamon Co., boy in an ingeniously cruel man Ills., died under peculiar and most ner. Hie brave militiaman enticed SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. He was the boy into his house in Dingwall, stressing circunistanoes. GO aud marked with stuod caustic or iodine, nearly years of age, high, and, One door South of Ogden House. lj socially aud morally, and had always the word "dog" upon his forehead. borne a good name among 1m neigh- Afterwards he deftly sketched whis bors. Yesterday a German married kers and moustaches upon the youth's woman living near Smith's made aff- face, and finally held him before a idavit before Justice Hendrickson, at fire until the caustic had sunk into MaiifiSt., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Cache Co. Alexandria, that Smith had attempt his skin. A truly caustic revenge! ed to commit un outrage upon her. AG EXT FOB TIIE J and other Fittings. Violin Strings 7-- M. B. HAMMOND, Constable Morrison y went to EMPLOYMENT TOUR AT HTTTPTTQ Smith's to arrest him, and as the con- U U J. JC JL JL Q ithome, or traviling. The work enngenial, heaornale, aud stable entered the house Smith passed pay. tbe teit of auvthiuj erer Cab wage, out at the back door, and, going hast FREE. beforeaadotrereil. cumptete outfit! ieot freo: Ansaui at oaex, UtiU. K. in the rear of the HODGI ily to an Co., 783 auJ 73i Stat St., Chicago. entered fifteen it. About residence, lMlaw. JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL THIS minutes thereafter the constable throughout and is warranted. found him, when, to his horror, Smith THE WEED A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS OX HAM). e lay upon the floor of the am-l- ash-hou- et se Schuttler Wagon! -- ash-hous- MACHINE! SEWING dead. The general expressed opinion as to the cause of his death is that, being an exceedingly sensitive, nervous and man, the teirible charge made against him, although believed to bo wholly false, and the fact that he was to be arrested charged with such an offense, so excited him that the brittle cord of life was instautly snapped asunder. The coroner's jury rendered a ver- dict that he came to his death by strychnine, administered by his own hands. When Constable Morrison reached Smith's residence, and as he was entering the front door Smith passed out at the rear door, saying as he did so that the constable would not get him alive. He then rushed to a little bouse in the rear of the dwelling, and, taking from his pocket a vial of the deadly poison, swallowed minutes more he was it, and in a few ' a corpse. Xont A 1!. high-minde- d A ftuinggler'tt THE MEM'S, actien. betitir htr Also Dealer in made. LATEST ACTTAL 1MPROTH-- t BoiteleM, light rnaaing, .buttle MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEX. INSTRUCTION PERSONAL ALL KINDS OF PA KM MACHINERY. AND J. W. HESS, Agent, AT WOODMANSKK 3 A Complete Assortment of STORE OGDEX. eVS-l- PARPE &. WATCUKS, JTUNS I tiOQDS. . WAGON BO ESS EL- - JXWKLET HATEBIAL, 1R0X BABDWOOD, ASD STEEL ETC. AND FAKCT Fruit and Shade Trees! , Repairing done in Good Style. MAIN JTRKET,' EYANSTOH, Wyoming Territory, : MAIN AUD STREET, OUDO, CTAH ' t iy. . Hit Erer brought into Utah, eaa he obtained at exceedingly PAINTER, GR AIMER, GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Etc, A a apeeiaea of ait work he refera U All sort of devices are known to Z. C. M. I., LOGAN. bo resorted to by the enterprising persons who buy dry good in Canada Tli yaiatinc of which waa done ader hit and smuggle them over Uncle Sam's directum. tariff wall, but it sometimes happens that their ingenuity is sadly thrown OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. away. An incident rccantly traus-pirc- d BELIBF V0R TOUNO MHH f ROM at Suspension Bridge which il liteHAFFT effect of Krrori aa4 Abuie la early life. lustrates this phnao of tho smuggling Manhoed Koitored. Iinpedimeute to Marria;; reaivTeil. New mrthod of treatment. New ami business. There was a sale of confis- markable remediee. llooki aad Circular bmit Addrene, ItOWAKI) cated goods by the collector at that free, la sealed enrelopet. ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St, Vhiadel-phiand timo a gentleman fa., a Inntitutinn bating a hich repatation ago, port some of our acquaintance for tho fun of lor honorable couduct and prafMaieaal akill. tho thing, made a bid for the possession of an ordinary-lookinor comforter. He got it fo fifty cents, and took th second-hanthing SCIENTIFIC AND KQMANTIC home, where its arrival elicited no great enthusiasm. After being contemptuously kicked about tie house OK for some time, tho cjutlt was fiually assigned to duty on a servant's bed. TIIE FOTXOWlNa rOPULAR, By and by a reut ooeurred in its cali-c- o AC EST FOR aud e reliabla book, eoiiciu, intretit)g integument, aud tho servant girl patruaage: one day chanced to malice a corner of A magmficvKt pictorial roljjlot Family Bible for the stuS cuicrgtn? from thabeel superior-lookinT. ttiAmberlain'i Commercial Law aw! Form tho aperture. A exasniuation was Itoek, adapted to tfe wnnti of all. Lam Of Lift and Health, made, and some rich results followed lorDr. OeorRandIf. tualet f(wales. the old quilt's dissection. File yards Die Lewie o ditioa, a Seientillc work. of rich pink tillc, niuo yards heavy Muriate Progrvus illuittaed by Joha Ilwayon. TUe lJle aaJ AJwwur of lUbinou Cruaoe. black ditto, a quantity of velvet ribt Kuinl. Teriua. Look Liberal. bon and numerous silk necktie were s successfully exhumed from its the comfort to interior, greatly CARDON of tho comforter's owner. Since the affair transpired there has been an active demand at the collector's sales Hall. -- a, hj MR. THOMAS WALLACE, ' . . lovr prices leaving orders with Cacho County. Leiriiu, n. -. finest varieties of FllUIT AND SHADE TREES, JOHN BENCH, Iled-qull- t. Prom the Buffalo Courier. Iiight Spring Wagons, Sweepstakes' Threshing Machines, Buckeye ' blowers and llcapers, en, Corn Sliellers, Feed Cutters, Sulky It ah 31111s Fanning ShovelEmery Grinders, Stubble Plows, Plows, Cultivators, GIVEN. Z. C. M. - - I. - OGDEN. Who will exhibit a specimen book of Apples, Pears. Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, Plums, Quinces, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Cur rants Grape-vine- s, Etc., Also the Lrombardy Poplars, Silver leaf Maple, Sugar Haple, Black Walnuts. White Ash, Iloscs, Lilacs, Etc. lher are 175 varieties of apples to choose from, two years old from th graft, which will be delivered here for 20 cents each. 101-C- bed-quil- g t, RELIGIOUS, Direct from the Nursery, Lincoln, Neb. d J. Grovor, Uiiiinh. rtnh. eTulro Ripley, 0,21, The Temperance crusaders.yesierday, Kogun their work ou the suburbon saloons, and have already induced two to close, the proprietor of one of them them his Block to pour into the H'reet. Buffalo, N. Y.,21. The freight braitcsmeu on the N. V. & ilrie railroad are on a strike fur back pay. No freight trains moved to day, and all passenger trains have been "tupped at llornellsville. Nothing is allowed io proceed except the engine with the mail car. A large number have congreIhe nan regated at llornellbVille. main firm and Ihe company show no Six doors west of Meeting for signs of acutding to tbeir demands. but the importation docs not seem to be kept up. WATCHES, FOilEIQN.' CLOCKS, 21. Paris, ASD JEWELRY, Thiers, in a letter to the Republican atnl tared RftpalrM. Maorao Delife me of am in the "I candidate for the Assembly bury deep weary e unl Fraui that declare l'lctiiro Albums, cf this Viinna, man on hillside," wrote a voun; partment 31oitlfln-- t. has reudered his conviction in- in Dubuque; but they pumped him vincible that a republic is lbs only pos- rotpgrafhs, or Ambrotypes accuratehe to and went that niirht fame mit, ly taken. i!le govermooHt for France. till he and cried the circus 24. laughed Madrid, The report of the capture of Portuga- - at tho amies of tho trick mules. puli-li- pru-n- giv-iu- g MUSIC STORE, . LOGAN, bed-quilt- s, espe-renc- , Pictures Coiicl. Medium Trauco and Clairvoyant, MRS. F. A. LOGAN, Magnetic and Healer Lecturer, TAKKX ROOMS F0 A SHORT TIME, home of Samnel Gteagow, opjxwite ttie Tl "rncle. Where they will rertne calli I'riira that a seekiDg IIEALTH, or eVeiring to teet the face of HAVK tke SriItIT COMMUNION. lfawrt, frotx 9 t 12 a.m., and rem to 9 p.m, Ojfict For Medical xawina,tioa; Magnetic Treatment, Private sittings during of?e Lours for Reading tbe or ClinraeUr of and describing frieiids in Spirit Life, $1.00. Indi-iduaL- Ojla, POINTS OFUPER.ORiTY: Simplicity and Verfection of Mechanism Durability will last a IJfetime. without a 1'arallel Tension. U-- t3 vp. Call asvi Ixatsino eur Style, and Price at T. W. JONES', Tailor, Third door from Z. C. M. I., Opl- - SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., MEDIA. Agent. Als. Censultation Free. TST3. not tiubjeet to FITS. e-- ADMITT.IXCE FEE 23 cU. Sjt. llth, An IIOXESTMACIIIXE aivi 1.00. s, tri aTt OF , Ease of Operation and Management. Self Adjusting Tah Adjustable Head. - CaII on us. K1JA3 HOWE, Jnn. Perfection of Stitch and Woclnestlaj- Evoninjjs for Public will be DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORLD; PERFECTED TUB BEST tle X,T,tor f tbe Sewing Maehiue, 1.00. Hu1-to- ry AND SEWING JIACHINE. Ramge of jVork TtiliMS: eajvi-ciou- BROS., HOWE MRS. E. N. BALCOM, at tie Salks doars wtat of Z. C. M. lai Ciij. Rooms, a ft L, Sa.lt sas-i- j I |