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Show ( Died. n, J-- th tended with the most beneficial reJune 14th, 1851,, sults. Eng- It was based on two ideas : First, t West Brorawich, Staffordshire, wtien eigkt years old, that no single individual wu3 imptiied :nJ. ought to be father's her to to derive family), permitted .Bigniitfd, any gain froiu the sea the sale in of aud second, that spirits; jt,w York in I860, crosd the ship "William Tapaoott;" resided in spirit ought not to be drank without left New the aecoiupanyiug consumption of 1eW York City two yearB, 1862, crossed the plains solid food. iVy lor t;tah h The method adepted to carry out Captain H. W. Miller's company, these views is this : An incorporated com-nwalking the whole diBUnae, (in in each town, consisting of with her father,) from Florence U company, the most respected members of the jalt Lake City, left Sal. Lake City the commuuity, takes the entire retail nme Jay for Cache County, where ebe liquor traihe under its supervision, ts resided till the day of hsr dsath. at cost after deductiug a marsilling iliQ lived and died a faitLful member gin for leakage and breakage. The f the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterpersons put in charge of tho places Saints. She leaves a husband and where liquor is sold are paid salaries ly t W'8' U1 is ce.,,l was born uj ;aree young Millennial children njuru her by The expenses paid, including the Star pleaie copy. S5ltle between Worms and the company. current rate of interest for the capital invested, all profits are paid into the town treasury. Of course where liquor is sold at cost no profits can accrue from that trade; but each public house i allowed to sell at a pculit food, tobaccol and utiinteiacatiiig drinks, and what is aa important part of the plau, every where place liquor i6 sold is bound to wholesome cooked food at all supply times during business hours, Tho result of this system has been a great de.Teat;e in drunkenness. It may wcni singular that making drinks cheap should lead to temperance, but the secret of the business is very simple. In the first place habitual driukers of small meaus being able to satisfy their cravings for liquor very cheaply, are, thereiore, enabled to buy nourishing food without depriviug themselves of alcoholic stimulants, which to them is the first necessity, the lood being always ready at hand. Aud, in the second place, as the traffic is not conducted for gain there is no temptation to sell impure, poisonous liquors which eicito a desire for excessive indulgence, and at the same time ruin tho digestive organs and destroy the appetite for natural an Army of Turkeys, The beet growers around Brighton frotn Sacramento, have beeu uiks i for a week pa-.- t over cxeited re:ttly the army worm in of tc appearance The worm is it new heir timer, and has appeared in vast quartettes over au area at least of three The worms average about ailas. and half inches in length, are a ;iro as thick an ordinary lead peucil, tj a ted of color, with stripes of black and white u either side of the brown back. resembles that of a eilk The head and is armed with keen, nip-- r worm, like teeth. They have eaten up nearly all the 'leeis that were planted by the Beet iugir Company, and the fields of Mr. Hoouey, which are mostly planted iu htita, arc almost aa clean as when ilc seed was first put in. They eat :he tops eutirely off the beets, not rfu leaving the steins of the leaves, sut after these are all eaten they djsceud to the beet itself and derour it. There are a great many willows tha vicinity, and it is probable ike moth that lays the egg out of tood. which the worm is hatched is harbored by them. When tho worms le out they commence deprcdatious beet-field- dark-brow- n i lon-jjtudm- al the nearest fields 'to the willows, id this fact has been observed in How Mr. Livings played draw CSTIb YOU HAVE poker oc iho .Fourth is told by the Kansas City Times: "Mr. Levings Examined had played the game some with another old man, wherein he had been always beaten, and for some time past his study by day and his MAZll meditation by night had been how to get even. On the 3d of July a friend told him how it could be done. Ho and the friend were to sit down to a little game with the old man; when the friend had a full he was to telegraph to the merchant by rubAM) bing his right ear softly, and io on of the all the change through game. The scheme seemed feasible, aud the merchant devoted the entire day in learning tho telegraphic sign6 which were to bring confusion upon the in old man and wealth to his own pocket Oh the moruing of the Fourth he sauntered into the old m.i.t s place with such a sweet emile as those only can wear who have an approving conscience of four aces. 5 flgSS?- II is quiet comforter and friend was sitting in the back part of the room us iunocent as the tlowers of May, ana, on being invitea to take a nana, seemed surprised and reluctant, but ' '''If1 The old mau finally consented. wauted to be lt4 iu. The merchant ..5 8M demurred at first, but finally agreed. We 12 (iOOl) HK4KOK nh) Soon the private telegraph was put iir work. tlrny will tio in operation, but. though the signals TLey are the rboapect to buy, ' Tli'y are the Wet to use, were given correctly, and read appaTJT). They bake evenly und quickly, rently with ease, they didu't corresNEW BUILDING OF Tluir operation is perfect, i pond with the facts. Several games a have They always gcod draft. were lost in trying to get the hang of me made of th btsl material, TbeSiiiser MannfactiiriiiE Cempanj They -1 They roast perfectly, it, and at last the merchant, being N. East Corner Fifth & Locust 8t., liked about $G0 out, said he uevtr They require but little fuel, to play poker on the Fourth of r They are rry low priced, They are eu.'ily managed, it always jeemcd to him July Thev are suited to all localities, like breaking the Sabbath and left to giro ttht!itvlUu Ktrv the room, giving his telegraphic FOLD BY friend a look 'as he passed, that would Manfu'g Co., have melted the heart of a Ptone. A few moments after the 'old man' and 3T. LOUI3, MO., the telegraphie poker player were UD HY seen dividing about $00 into moie3VX. ss- O- ties." Carefully our ivriuw isTV 0ine Million in use !i LOW RESEUVOIR! 2 ga.u-HLUr- of ll CIS- - ci (. ill 4? Kot-zebu- Phonetic Spoiling. vember, gavo notice of my being .. iv... j .k. iv von Kotzebue, A j ill fcki it tt .h utug to puickktr (L.-i- r tUu STOCKS OF GOODS 1 ',.. XT am now obliged to relationship hue. at SEWD FOR PRICE LISTS. 1 Teasdel & Co., HALT LAKE CITY. The Singer Manufac'g C5, G05 i ZT. Potrth Street, , St. Louis, .u-i- 1 , fli-e- a. ill l 4 1 1 lain ? KJUif T? Do V'tuunu i, 1 1 considered umpire and seconds, thodemauds of honor fully satisfied. L00KJIERE. Cocbisc, the late Chief of the Apachee, is credited with having slain twentv-seveAmericans, four three Germans, one; Iudians, Apache one! two Englishmen, Scotchman, Mexicans! forty-niuand Frenchman, and half breeds, in all eighty-feve- n person. Coetme was no Tecuniech. He was simply a cunning aed fcro-eioborder monster. Contrary to tho Scriptural declaration that they who use .the eword ihall periah by the sword, Cochise died a natural death. Of late yean be has been friendly with the whites, Ocn. Crook having giveu hi triW the tlioe peace or tnaihiWoa. APPLETON'S AMERICAN Mho RETIRED Taylor, whil lecturing on teioper-ancwas hissed by one of hia hear- 1 t rr , era a notorious arunnaru. lavior e. gallows, nd tho man replied, not; u looks like rain, and I stopped, pointed to the offender and said, ''There s a red nose got into ecld water, yoM'fcar it kiss?" 9 I i wry aiid TMuaimmtfa ho IwiMtc-w- A rAR-FAKk- i urn it vtxMk In ttaki i IT praii, nt fU't, 31,314 MONITORS now in USK, (ur aouuuoiy, opera tu. EDITION, niS CAIKKD MO.flTOK rtputatioit. ho tiigtir D'niiani ran t npnn a Cookiux Htv tku to ntj Kutii)? li writtun, it tht Wit c us flMlt CycloiKuilSu, n ," d't W kec-ond- 1 iff rv Country Storekeepers, e, Count Luckmr. ht Virginia Sheriff asked a mur- en-- u4 I. Ogdeu, U(uh. tit ln f lu The Russian Minister sent a challenge to fight with pistole, which The seconds and um- The Irlet Utiles, was accepted pire, however, prevailed upon the General to alter the distance pro TLt. Lowett iVues, e to The ten. five from pose paces on the part of II. von KotzeThe Rett f Terms. bue were Col. von Fedoroffaud Ilerr von Krotkoff, both Russians. Count Luckuer'e feconds were Ilerr von FOM SALE C1IKA1' Arnim, a Prussian oflber, and young ACT.KS FLOW LAND, lo ACP.BS WBA?S Count Bismarck, the German ChanTO fuiA ori'luird, hunt and cellor's son. Ou the signal for the iii nubold,fit aMikbiy rooa far im ioriirr "i u f, will trade the dnt tor citr first shot bung given the Russian city U(.rt)mar,t. lto k, tr graiu, or .:,it Tiihir.g pt..rt 'i'hrir fi'rtiuie Minister's pistol missed fire, und the ortlir(i. or a pall of lUia IuWt Count's bullet went into the air. rojrty The Count's second shot went through Of! REASQfaABLE TERMS. the General's hat, while the Gener y (i. SAUNDERS.! al missed his aim entirely. The General wa$ for exchanging abot a t V. - ( S2Std state that this her desire and my greit regret, been brokeu off. because she did not tiud in my deportment that gravity whiah she had a right to expect. l.-iO- l'rati-"Chroniclo- d m.'.m Journal: With respect to the annour.c mtut by which I, at the end of last No tot-lik- mu.-Teleg- tV A few days since a duel was fought in Dresden between Gen. Yon the Russian Minister to tho Saxon Court, aud Coiurt Luckner, u Saxon nobleman. The came of the duel was the breaking off of Luck-ner'- s engagement to the General'i neice, the following announcement of which was published in the Ihvsdeu starv-Tulturc- a. "ling Duel in German". A In his address before the AmeriThe csurse traveled can Philological Association in Hartworms is from the southwest ford on Tuesday, Prof. Francis A. j tho northeast. tithe favored March phonetic spelling. "It Two days ago the owners of the hi no use," he said, ' to try to characHalds procured one thousand hungry terize with fitting epithets find adeand loose on the turned them itrkeyg quate terms of objurgation tho monangers. Tho turkeys want at (he strous spelling of tho Ksglish langu lst voraciously, but made but little age. The' time lost by it i a large snsdway. thauirh thsv devoured tho part of the whole school time of the 1 rms in millions. mass of mon, and with a large majorre of the hungriest turkeys to be ity of those who are said to read and WuUUIor mirnnrirt vrnra ttirniV . nivu.lU vm.i.v. who ea read it you give tucm time, I ;ito the fields. The aeeue that en- - it is a fatal bar through life U that rd wh the entire 2,400 turkoys easy and intelligent reading which ;?t fairly to work, was thrilling in every voter, every human being s extreme. The turkejs charged ought to have at command. Cwuut the black, mass the hours which each man wastts in crawling, seething llokthsome things, and devoured learning to read at school, the hours ;)iem in great bunches, gulping thcui that he wastes through life frtm the ,'Wa in their hindrance to easy reading, the hours eagerness like The worms come on wasted at school in learning to spell, .'Kfoat black waves, swaying on the the hours spent through life in keepJ;Vt tops like an undulating sea. ing up and perfecting this knowledge turkeys gorged themselves till of spelling, in consulting the dictione !y reeled aud "staggered nnd ary a work that never ends the As hours that we spend in writing fileut demoralized soldiers. ;4 gorged turkeys fell back fresh the and multiply this time-b"4 .hungry ones took tbeir places, letters; the who number of persons peak "d scooped up the loathsome food in Mnglish lauguage and we shall have eou-- " a total of millions of string?. After a years wasted by which finallv all the turkeys each T he cost of printgeneration. Prt, they felf back, sick and ing the silent letters of the English 'eartened with overladcned crops language is to be counted by millions m disgusted looks. After a fast Yho of of dollars fur each generation. or two Germans of will tho they again beset has not heard groans 1W(rk, but in the meantime the or Frenchmen to learu how trying rms are increasing in millions. our words sound, or read the petition! 1h damage already done is eo"r of the Japanese?" to tho San !l & Excelsior mer years. 1 MM More than ! To-da- v DOH'T BUY Poker. IntereslluK TempvrHUfe in8t of inflrania. MeanuriN, Yesterday. aDd bob Robert, lungs, tion of (be throat ' a"01 Diana Fife, of this city, In Sweden a peculiar plan has beeu ,f W. months adopted by the friends of temperance 4ge.l fourteen lor preventing the evils resulting' from t'ache County, on the Ai Clirk-toan excessive use of iuti xicating liqjoih oi July. 1874 of dPs7. El.ia, uors. The authorities of Gottenburg wife of t'jras E in 18U5 began a movement which afl;ia S tk"8 Clark, of Henry and Elua Clark. ftui daughter terwards extended throughout the Aged 23 yearg, 1 meuth'1 ktagdem, and is said to have been atM'e-- It U ct.alia hr mud alm, in U all lt tuswurn CYCLOPiE DIA. . ustk euiis wmi mm bnA Wifl CmpU Iu t SOLD It ftf tt rttui dy io titto totuVtcr Fur tU oU s i49m ' VAN ' o Way oonipWw t. Information, ROUT. H. iwr U. !!. millM-- lirarTWiUiotfliuif tfgttmlftf Jaly, UT3. AJdrtn, . flt tff ( Kw it '' y lit RINSIKLAII. 1 Att r SUBSCRIPTION. 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