OCR Text |
Show Concentrated I,ye. ITEMS. LOCAL 'A " .Ojups.gjTy, April 25th, 1876s Editor JuNCTfp: ni -- u, Sir: Allow me to mak a few re-- The owner of small pack-dr- j tbe 9reet marks in up picked ls, regard to the statement which gao Mdc.nrecorerfhesameoBcpplica. appeared in last night's issue of the office. Jusctios, that "while Mr. George Kerr, at iheJccTioK .tnf.s y;, fcn wi'h his wife and ehild, were visiting ef ome friends, the latter bad assess to a fiiifl) -S- idney W. Darke, Esq., can of concentrated !y, when a , thd the lieht " cf fi. Salt incident occurred. Tbe little oer nnoa the Ji;nctiox drank a lot of the ...i..nnni- poison, with' what reThanks, call sult remains to be seen." this mewing tDe:um, Now the facts are theBO, tfiat the child did net drink a drop ef the poison, but Tbe Emparor of Brazil merely put its Hps to the can, which of , p0s PedpO' coarse, burnt ftem a little. The child tbe SaH Frncl8C0 fo,lts was noticed In tbe act. bbci pome oil was .,o!e a 'arcl1 00 his spetial car to be detached administered to it, which relieved it at bT causag reach-tethat ouce, thus preventing what might have tbe train before been a sad accident. The child is all lies end preceding that trai figbt now, feeling no worse in consequence of what occurred. Moh Droit. Respectfully, 'pujirs w direct tbv attention of In regard to the above statement, we to tbo- advertisement, are pleased to know that tbe child is all 8(tr re.lers in the JfaCTios 10 day, of Mr right; at the same time there seems to be in pumps and ftichurd Williams, dealer a disagreement as to the fact of swallowfor drive wells, and patent points ing the lye, our informant stating that of pumps, whose place of business it did. Mon Droit that it did not. In of the old Tithing Of is next door north eit'ier ease, the child ought not to, have there ond get your pumps. Go had access to the lye. Eix w . fash-iooah- ttbe ap-eiri- ng er floe-- Should Rivsrs. ffiBsa axd Ogoes exceedingly hot weather intermission for a few without eoniinue these streams- - to djs, we my ePect n to an unusual height, and probably w Wot a it Buch.damage tube place-the in snow of ii, ttie vn&t accatnulations BOiuUaios rauet eome down witb a ru&h. . altogether probable, that old nto the sewn Webr will furnish a tififrstillof the engiaeer- who. planneJ the'late improvements a tbe crossing of aailroad over his Utah Central th itream. We presunw those improve-ntntbate-no- t been completed, as wt of tie iron oontinuvtioa a mppcse rIt is tst - J a bridge is contemplated. 8mx LKR:lTE,Mft -- The jury in., the case cf the 1'eople vs. Kelly, charged with- the murder- - of. Van Valkenberg breugLt in a verdict of murder in the - degree, Saturday nigh. ? Kelly'a ':" i y attorneys move for a new trial. ' w learn that the'strearas emptying into Salt Lake from the South are rapidly rising, in consequence off' whieh, t&e Noohd . lower part of Salt Lake city i beaeaing Southern train vece delayed' TSBterday in consuqueno of high Thesa-frovatva. the Heaald. The Ctah AK, ArRESC 011. the 21 St tramps.lwoke inio "Billy" Patterson's section house, at Montello, en ROMERT hut. two 3... 3., stealing therefrom and tlotbing money, amounting to $75. At soon aa. the theft was discovered "Billjs started in pursuit of the thieves, and.'ilso notified his neighbor, a Mr. Ripley, section foreman at Loray, who was very fortunate in making the arrest ' after a determined resistance on the part of the trairps, who. were, armed Mr. Ripley covered them, with his shot gun, bile his wife and the Chinamen bound them with, ropes. AU of the property tie Q: P. . a recovered. Swsitioh Teljsuram. h-- . lata-- . Salt Lake dispatch printed in .the-- . asserts that,. "The Morr moiis are. getting, fully alaanaed about Senator Chatstiancjs'a bHl,M and, "U is Sa.Sirau-ciscoChionicl- toyi e, by all the. (Lentifcg Jn the Terri-Usthat the. bill ;wiU paw and becoma a gt Now hese, are two barepecific, statements, boti. of which are false.. How.aach reliance can.be placed in ttemj furnished by such a, disseminator of news, one can, easilyv 'That; Sid imagin.. Bahssr; a, Hudki 'Song and Chorus. We.. Music by Eddie Yiars F. Phila-J,!Pbi- . J3 West m.i J We learn from the Salt Late Herald that Mr. Charles Dumas, a printer, and one of the proprietors ef the Utah Even-inMail, was found .dead on a bar at the moutb ot the City Creek aqueduct, yesterday mornig. At an inquest held over the body of rhe deceased, the jury decided that. Mr. Dumas came to bis death iy drowning, but the evidence tended to show that but for a too free use-olie ardent, Ibe drowning would hardly have taken place. The fnneral takes place tbts afternoon. At a meeting of the D. T. U. No. 115, yesterday afternoon, resolutions of re spect for the deceased were adopted. g f Still Risiko. sent to Utah for the purpose, apparency of searching oat and punishing tbe "Mormons for their alleged misdeeds; and whenever they may, by di igent spare.' have fouud a tainted morsel, they batve feasted upon it, and become as fat as Pharaoh's lean kiD9. But the government has plenty of that work to do just now, nearer home. Tbe tables begin te turn I The "Mormons" ate a very singular . They neither say nor read their prayers, but they pray, not withstand ing They cannot forget, nor hardly forgive, the abuses and injuries they received from tbe outside world, from the days of their residence in. MiasMari, down to the present time;: especially wbile there is no move aiJe to heal their wounds, or tocompensate them for their losses. But lent I be over tedious, I will clo by referring the reader to the 29tb cbnvter of the prophesy of Isaiah,, which may prove a fruitful isoure of oomraect by many sectarian ministers, to know that it means something ditferent from what it really is. Gad. ' ; pea-pie- The streams are- still rising At Salt Lake fears ana- entertained that much damage wilfl be done, not only in the city but to lands adjacent. Thus far we have heard of orach Which Simll I ? damage to property on the Weber or This is often a serious with the qaestion Ogden, ravens invalid. He finds the market flooded with proprietary medicines, scores of whieh are recommended as certain cares for " f For the Junctiow. his peculiar ailment. He reads lbe. taper, Our Logau circulars, and almanacs, and fend, each sustained by plausible arguments eerting Logan, April 25th, 1875. forth its virtues and speuifte '&Hion. the Edmou Junction : recommendations are as strong for one And Still. Thbt So. Eat evening a 1 have read, with attention and inter- - as for anotbertbe cures otaimedtto have etit, the strictures on tbe enormity of the been wrought by ono are as- - wonderful of; M. Barley nesembled at his ress- - Lbristianoy liill, now before Congress, as those claimed to have dence, in lb First District, in this city, as appeared in the news. Time must by another. Inhrie perplexity and doubt, is sometimes led to reject all. to celebrate the marriage ef E. N. Free-mn- determine its fate in that body. I ap tbe sufferer that it will make but little dif- Buo.ia shonld be borne-u- i mind lhattthis prehend Esi , and Miss Mary Farley, both ference with the Latter day Saints what condition of things is oaoabat cannot be mush re?peeed by their acquaintances that fate may be. There is a passage f remejaed. In aland where ail are free, ia this city, where they reside. scripture which reads somewhat, as lot thegooi the truly valuable must come d lows: "Ye can do nothing against the into ccBupetitoa with the vile At 8 o'clock the welcome sound "supmust be brought to public notice but for the troth." Should, that truth, per" was announced, and the call to bill become law, the Snint by the same instrutnentGiity, which is which was promptly responded by the much inconvenience and tos thereby advertiting. In euch a case, perhaps the as the husbandman suffers present onlr absolute proof that a remedy ia what even , viands The of the pre-evening. guests loss by sowing Vis eeed on the ground; it claims to be, is to try it. The "test of pared on this occasion, we understand, but under the influent which providence a pudding is the eating of it " "Prove were all that the most fatidious epicure exerts upon ii in earning many changes all things, hold fast that which is good," could wish, and the guests could hardly in Ui appearance, it may bring to him. is tbe apostolic injunction. There may, be censured had they partaken too free- in due time, e,return of thirty, sixty and however, be stronger presumptive evi even, a hundred fold. When men have dence in favor of one remedy than ly of the good thing? bo hearily exhausted tneir skill and ability to tbere is in favor of another, and this tbe table. strew, witn thorns, the path of the just, should be allowed its due weight. A due After thsuppe.the party was regaled they may, at least, serve as fuel, for the regard to this may save a vast amount of with sweetest music aud siaging, in innocent wayfarer to cook big homely experimenting and a useless outlny of meal. money, As presumptive evideno in favor whish the happy bride took part. AfterWhen the acts of men are accomplish of Dr. Fierce s rauuly JleJiein.es, Ibe wards the party woa treated' to a fine ed and receive their signature, those Proprietor desires to say, th&t thy are serenade, by a party from' without, acts then become the property of a high prepared by a new and scirntino pre sees by which the virtues of tie crude which higbly pleased and delighted the er pewer, wno can use to em in a man ner to produce results diametrically op plants and roots are extracted without bridal parry. posite to what was intended by their au the use of a particle of alcohol. Not a The parsy finally broke up with many thors. particle of this destroyer of our, race .1 the composition of either his with the entera-intWhatever Congress may wish fon long li'e and happiness to the Golden Medical, its "Mormon.-,that Discovery or Favorite that body wil!i;a; youthful pair, in which they are heart- action is it receives Prescription. Tbis cansideralion alone .aonseqmntlyy right, ily joined by the Jcxctioh Adding, as tbe approval cf tbe Government and be ought certainly to ratt them high above an injunction, "go thuo, and do like- comes a preaedoiii or law. Should that tbe vile compounds saturated with aloo obnoxious bill be legalised to operate bol, Jaaaica rum, soursbeer. or vinegar, wise." which the "Mormons are which are everywhere offered for sale 10 Utah, deprived of civil and religious iibeny, Again, they are of nni'erm strength, and tJh From Wtdnttday'i Daily of April 27 whole nation may look,, without dis their virtues can nevea be impaired by appointment for that preoedenl or law age-- ' Tlhey are also made from herbs Too Yousa To Dts. Thonsands of to be executed. upon their cwn heads and roots, gathered icjheir appropriate season when they are flush with medic young persons between tbe ago- of 16 under the influence of those mysterious inal the ane which properties In. support of these preroga changes peculiar and 25 die of consumption every, one of claims the following ..testimony is offer suto tive of heaven bring about, ibe whorae might have been saved by using ed of the to authors Ruler i may say preme Hewark, U. J. Hale's IIonkt or HoaiHousa and Ta these oppressive measures, "Out of thei; M. v R. D.: fulfill I YrPuRCi, will own mouths judge thee," by in.. when the cough first ,..f Dear Sir I have esld-- great deal of upon thy head, the very precedent Pike's Toothache Drobs cure in ona ing and law whieh, thou .bjst enaated and your excellent remedies, and I prefer to minute. said it was good. jell then, before others, because they is give good" satisfaction to those who use The wisdom of oun nation's-ruler- s What Is Ir? The Pioche Journal of J then from thwn by the hand.ofProvi them. 1 hear such rwaarks as "Sage's and thoy know t not (see Isaiah, Remedy completely eured me; it is a the l8th i net, says that "a discrepancy., dence, 2 14), and loft them to be led captive splendid thing;" or, "Pierce s Discovery occurred in o, saloon" in tha place the by their own ambition, fallen hcaesty is just what I wanted; Meal belter than of and It and ever did.." One cf our aelebrated sing greed They ungodly evening previous. gain' fallen from the proud p:nsclof ere usee it for strengthening her voice, have to desires know Oug inquisitive "ioap" fame where the fatherof tbe licputl.--c and says "there is nothing equals it;'.' what s "discrepancy" is, anyhow? And justly stood, down to the low vices and and' bo I might give scores of remarks he is gjad that nobody was. hurt. rickery of a generation ripened for tbe said about your preparations. A colored God. When wisdom and woman was using udgmenta-o-f jfiur Discovery, and honor are fled, virtue and honesty faded after taking lb re bottles-wacompletely GRAesiior-FMts- . Tbe San Bernardino but, mone squandered, coafidenoe cru- cured. She, being in tfaevstoite, said to Times &t a late date, saysahat grassbop cified, credit ruined and tbe Government me, "I don't want no doetera 'round me left in the hands of a low, reckless and so long as I can get the discovery: it pers, by the million, are maJcing their ap venal grade of politicians who are prov- beats all your doctors"" And ea I, might pearance there, and that grain and ha. ing themselves to be thieves and rob- go on. I am, most respectfully, yoursr may be cut ofiftby them. bers, how very inviting tbe situation to to ATCAvB. C&O0X8. our land tso me upon the for despot foreign, The same paper is authority nation : You may the to and shores, Eay statement that wild cats and lions are liv if yon caa; but you can have neither common game ia San Lais, Obispj. civil nor religious liberty. This may bo Curreucyk.; Coiiiracllon. '. feaid to be eniravaganca and fiction sucounty. perlative: bai, remember the old adage March 31, we preIn ouo which says:: "Truth is stranger than II. E. Prlckett, fiction!'! Remember Gee. Washington's served the ftUowing figures as to t5ie A$ Idaho JcpoE.--lloI kyiw not, however, thafe.he condition of the currency at the reharetofore jrisiou. one of the Idaho Judges, had tbe vision attributed' to him; ever siding at Boise City, hasheen stopping but whether the did or not, the power .of cloc of February: Contraction is still rapidly progreswith his family at Beardsley's for a few the Higbeet can make it true l During the month of February on sing. Malad stands at is nation absent That it. slipperjn places days. He at present month by the way, with on diet a short at the present day, that can neither see i t (leaving his family at Ogden temporari- nor as follows: i was it non, from appreciate light take his will he where np shortly ly), God. To fight against the "Mormons" Decreasse ia legal tenders..,.. $329,784 ' residence. may not prove as cheap a taskiua some Decrease in fractional curGod's for ...... are. 754,250 have vainly imagined, they rency,..,. chosen people, and be who molest them Bank currency ret'd..j4; 393.610 taken oui.872.160 Street Improvements. If the own oavthis account, toucheth tbe apple of bank ia Decrease between own on his. 5th ers of property Street, cuxioucy eye. . ' The time is near when a small ring of Main and the depot, dan't look sharp they Total contractkjn-.v,,...- . slanderous illiberalsin $4,804, 448 will be caught napping by those,, on unprincipled and not find it necessary for tbem will Lfah The contraatfrn for, tho montb 4th, who seem to be wide awake ou.lhe fuel to feed thev flame which ia as follows: ; ending :Marcb-31st- , improvement question. they have kindled in Washington and the Latter day Decreaaaaleg'l tend'rs..,$ 188,141 against W.e observed thia. morning a large elsewhere, 2,515,238 76 that there knows, imfrao'lcur'cy for Heaven number wagons and teams engaged Saints; . will be fire enough almost everywherer Baak ourrency ear- " the for . the river, from, berendered to feed $8,838,480 hauling gravel it, without their eontritutions imBank currency sides some water. purpose of grading r4th Stre;t, au tak'n.out 474,21Qv been. hate Gaiecnmeafc. . appointee! mucfcje.e.dftij,.. - - st Take ' ('orreponUence. W-.- . been-wiough- , , Sixth. Street, Cincinaati, l worth-less,an- my-siilEc- Decrease in Bank cur'cy.,. j6,.8f4,220 Total contraction....... $8,507,002 71 Thia is considerably the" largAat contraction tbat baa occurred, for moath, since the pasaaga of t of January 14ih, 18755 It raia;s the total aontraction- duriB the niii j. th--ac- - moa.lh' t&at' thia law has been , in-- operation to the s .raising: amount ' i )f over $25,000,000. In connection with, these figures-it5seems 'as 'well 'to quote the following: from the New York Tribune of yes' ; :,.; ':".-.- .. "" terday: 'Ireasurer mw, who, before as suming his present position, was president of a NatwnaH bank, and is fa miliar with the Ivotiouar baukmj;; business of the countrw, is undf rstood to estimate that the contraction oU' the currency, under ttie banking, a at-June 20r 1874y. during thi wmaming dim raenthof the present", calendaryear, wtU bt $100.000,00(kf Io ttkn' word,,, wbile the nominnn vaio f thie bank-not- e airoulatw i will be reduced by it $2X2,0,000. to ?252,000,000, January 1877, Tlie estimate of the Comptroller of." the Currency, Mr. Knox, is understood to be somewhat smolW. though. in his opinion it will reach 50.000,. or $00,000,000. ,This process of con5 traction, which is now. guing on at su:h a rapid rate, is a very striking commentary on the wisdom of the- Jougrcss which passed the bankin; Act of 1873 and whose object was uu expansion oNthe currency. Lx. , - f. m ,. r , Lady Visiter. " Well, Mr.v Dono--vaI shaa'tf forget to send the soup tickets, audi I'll look oat for 'some-warcloth.s.fcr the little t ooes; itt ii!e see, how many children have- you?" Mrs.- D. "Array. bedad, and' wouldn't I be havin' ii-o'em, if two of 'em wasn't twins .erJuirely" : London Fun. f t n, - f h; ; Yarr Calicoes Sets, por t.t S. Rosenthal's, next door to Mendel- Trade wiUvSolomon. ...... . , d4S6-3- . t . o Sowing Machine.. ' b. - et a . vet - -- VICTOB! , s . WITH and-fulfi- lt. i it nt with-th- t piinoiprfM tbulf .' huJr. mlf-Mtti- b i s .r :y, hirr. tj prt rnnnint;. ;,,,. . ; Good liTaly agent wanleji'lnreeey town ia Northern Uub; io wboai a goo4 (ouiaiiMiuii wil! la operation. . . i ' . i . I ' bepJ4..Wrl- it A.W.3E0WN&C0 ! - Gfieraiagnta ad dealer ln' - 'if SHEET Ea;:U;S-ii;c.'Musical iMerclian also, . ' AIVO : i STATIONER Y. Offdtt.Vrali. . ;4 Florenoa, Wheeler AAWeonrtome Phattle an wv RemmicHtoD needle andrepoiiw alway on tiand.i.-Sevintaehuiea-o- f all kUi aiekoed aud repaarru . er , . ; ' ' Each machine aold makea aalee for otberi, m they recommend tbemaelma to alii wfca ae tbeia aHient j . u oKfar ' lirhM thalalmt patent feed. arc mads of steel, con'e- t Al''weiiiip point HMitly iu dnralility li (crmt. tit any Shuttle the fewest t llavina chine In the market it if coiutequentlv tl then-etern- proYemenli if ITS LATB IMPROVKMKNTa U'ftt-- chinea. ia now to priir v othar maclilua In tb oiMJtat.' ' uiaciilii bavifig a It it BemJl. j It bM tb latent Itiiproved 8lmtM wh'ch dtiiKll .iKiJtn ot. ipriog to tlirrf through issui n. Words by. B. This as lh Great American Centennial Song, as ,ung throughout the wholo.cpuntry with ch immenBe.success. Trice, 50 cents. Tt publisher preposes.ie give, free of eUrge, fire beautiful photographs of the different Centennial i, buddings at to everpurchaser,o.this Great GwtMiat Song. Th8sa,pholcSraps are orth the pQe of tte Boag &loaei The J06! and .photographs will U mailed ree. npca, receipt of 50 cenLs, to., any of .the, United States Address, F. Jrt Helttick, Music Dealer and Publish- . J a " . ianndared. - " present the le Printer Drowned. i : yj V 'IT STREET'' |