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Show THE Now, the 'question which prenents it Belf to all good men, all loyal citiaeos, xd all freemea in Utah, is, whether Wellsville, from Mon&y' Dily 0 Oct. 16. ttl internet in the issue tLy have t Geo. Thltelieturs fcei e? If they have, then it ia of sufficient Boot and Shoe Shop, next to the Utah knngnitude to demand their votes for dl8 Mr. Iiaekm, and not only their oies, Hoiel. but money to be properly expended in And now Mack, the genial, of (lie campaign Tikd The above is clipped, of course, Graham Bros , St Louis, has joined the We wish noble army of Benedicts. From the organ of tbe Suit Lake Mack all the pleasure in life, but do not The last few words so expect to see his smiling countenance tbe essence of the appeal. The will ties frequently as of yore; family ud and objectjof the aiovcment, like bind him, and his trips will be short if that of the pleas of Pierce's Advo- not sweet. cate, is, "give us some money." We 2a-e83-2- con-lai- n are of the opiniou that the returns Retnrned will give the lkskioites but cold George Whitehead. Salt of "Gentiles" comfort. The and shoes at his shop n hits occurred th RennhHlmn Whitn r r House fur aight years, aa nU bein able to st hand the wart an tare ov another tirm on his fable conetttushun, bis friends thought it roight fur him to re toire an shmoke his "pip in peace," in put forth Hayes as the nixt bist man. The Dimokrats tbinkin that a change all round wos desirahlf, au the cost ov kapin up a Republikan govirnmint wos too expensive, looked out fur a man wid a "h in all family an bit upon Tilden, un ou?d batchelor. fur Prisidint. The Re pubikans have got a grate mxny hpftkers in the field tellin how good a man Hayes is, what they call stumpln It puts me in mitid of the fur him Hfiz-- s in Donegal whin the judges kem round to try the prisiners, ivery six months, ye cud always tell who the criminal wos, biggest by the amoun' of lawyers that wos We don't have hoired to defind hun much nturi'piu in Utah, but sthili there u in a little ov it, goin on I am not tinted with the fellow that's on the mump here, t ho' he may be an Irishman If he is, fur tbe honar ov y his name the old sod I'd loike to be near hi in so (hat I cud give him a gintle "Pat on" the back an i say 0" be sthili. Stump-iii'a good business but he tmsn't done as " WelCt" he tnoight at it He cuts too close to the nturup and siubbs his toes on thim Brother "Alanna," you know I'm no politifhuu, and thank the Lord fur it. I niver hai much ov a karacter, but loike what my wife Biddy used to say, "It won a poor hubind that's not better than no husba d," an' wht little I have want to keep An' it seems that to m ike a fticcess as a politisbun, a man's better widnut a karacter at all, ispiehally if it's a bad wan or only slightly damaged, fur where there wos wan hole in it before thero'll be for y in it after wards. Well, I'll give over new. Whin ye roight, give me all the nuse from home, an' I'll kape yes acquainted wid the doins abrod From your own mo ther'a son in Amerikay. To bis brother atnek in Oireland. Black hm4 White. LOCAL ITEMS. OLD CRY REVIVED. Kash Ko., Utah. Oct. 13tb, 1876. Patrick Avick: Whin I left ve all alone by yoursilf in Oirlnnd. about four years agone, wid tne ould Father aud Moiher an my own woife Biddy cryin their eyes out at I my lann the ould Lome all round ye, promised (0 roight je all the nue I nave niti baut Ihii land of Iraedom. rowlin about so iver since thai 1 havn'i bad toime, but fortune havin made a fat hall ov nit and kicked me into thin quiet reirate where 1 am loikely to stay ti l the fut ov fate give8Mnie anoh.r hit, I take the opportunity to give ye ihe re suit ov my experience an observnttbun The two greatest oiierus ov lntherrst that is tbrubin the raoinds ov ttie paple here at prisiut is Biack Hnd White." The tlrst bein a foight bttwaue the for tune hunters of tins countbry, in the of gooll moiners. an the Hid Ingins ov tbe Black Hills. The Now for boots Black HilU, so ur as 1 can lam, in what on Main Street. they cal1 an lmlyan Resnrvashun, which s83-2manes that the logins Vein the oner ov dl8 2in Lake have been fooled too often. this couothry in the furst place, an the wune paple wantiti it, they tould the luThey have been, bled again and On ihk Crow. Tbe Omaha Herald, pins ihey cud have the privilege ov livin again for campaigns whose result can in wan room af their own houe an re small birds, sports surve it fur the whites tiil they wanted only be presented by 0. When in addition to several 16 inches by 17 inches, in it, and thin (bey cud turn out Now there a rjoster achieveglittering promises of grand honor of the Democratic victories in In has bin gould found iu the Blaci H it is, ments have failed, threats of Tri The only and ov course the white iiaple want it. diana and West Virginia but as a nathural consiqu nee want to re bune invective and the awful title of query that arises in the mind of the be sarve it lor thimsilves, or sell ii at a big have been invoked. holder is, which is the biggest, the bird, " pro:ce, which is nnth?n but followin kriMian egsumpil an precept, n show?. Miserable failure and blasphemous the tail or the crow t on the hoigh eiuse ov chagrin have been the solo fruits of pnrl ov the untutored savage ev the the financial seed plauted in the barFire. The dicing hall at the Union iVi&t" for the shupenor knoledge an enloigbtenment ov thw Kristian "pale ren soil. Depot Hotel, Omaha, was partially de face.' Those who are green enough to stroyed by fire early last Wednesday Well, the pacle wanted the gonld an sink more money in such a hopeless morn'ng. Only by strenuous exertions the logins sed they cadn't nave it till tbev paid fur it, an not havin ecuff mun-eand unprofitable cause, deserve all was the depot preserved. Mr. Markle, or not bein onest enuff to make a fair the proprietor of the dining hall, loses bargin wid a.haythen, they wint to take the dissatisfaction and bootless loss about $5,000, but his loss is covered by it. The Ingins eitin mad and not that will certainly ensue. Atrip to insurance Two persons were injured by knowin any bether than to foight fur their own, killed a fue of the robbers an with Washington expenses piid and falls while fighting the conflagration. thin the sogers got afthcr thim, and by for private a chance to tbe same token toe savages got afiher the sogers, and more than that, tbey ends and to vent personal spite, is all Joist's and Mcscj.bs, Stiff and found thim, and former very fine for the bogus Delegate. ainful with Rheumatism and Gout, havin tould thim that it wasexperience a cave of And a call tor cash and a plea fur are promptly relieved by Glenn's Sul oife an deth, the Ingins showed the so no mercy, bnt killed thim all votes, make ample texts for buncombe phur Soap. Local diseases of the skin gers This was worse an worser, more also articles ia a organ hard and defects of the complexion are sogers got afiher thim, but they seem to Article. Standard this remedied have more sinse than the other poor by for to alternate with subjects, Up sowls, they don't seem very luckey in windy and absurd advice to citiiens toindin Ingins, an what s more they don't seem moighty anxohus about it not to pay taxes. But the contribuAmputation. On Saturday last Char far whin they think they ore tors who may b cnjoled or fright ley Brown, who has been working for ayther. close upon thim they beein to feel cned into making deposits In such a Mr Joseph Parry, at Loray, on the moighty hungry, and foind out all at wance that their provishuna are run bottomless sinking fund, will have C. P. Railroad, was brought home with his left hand badly injured. While saw out, and at wance take tbe backward road fur somethin to ate, and I think nothing but defeat to compensate ing wood with a horse power circular this is a moighty woise policy, altho them for their investments. "Money saw, he was urging the horse to greater some paple think tbat its a- verv for the campaign" will be a wet speed, and inadvertently ran his left 'crooked" way of catchin Ingins, but there's an ould sayin that an atein horse blanket cry in the new crusade hand against the saw. will niver founder, and I ixpictthe Dr. P. L Anderson was called in to Gineral in command against the people of Utah and their mutt have a crate to dress the and had ov that smsible tur wound, the author amputate Hon. Geo. rispict Q. Cannon. Delegate, the thumb and first and second fingers. remark. Pat you know that praties are not so The patient is now doing well. as poold, unless your moighty preshus MALADY. hungry, thin they taste a grate dale be her. An you also kuowthatin m j.0 correct me absurd rumors a man's praties in his gardin are Another Death Yesterday about 12 o'olook Mr. George Dinsdale just hs safe as the little money in his which excited people circulate re halt-papurse, au any wan is liable to be im ppecting the malady in this city, we breathed his last, another victim to that pnsined that wud inter his gardin an dreadful malady, the small pox. Mr stale thim. Well, what are will say there are thirty-thre- e cases they doin Dinsdale was a large, vigorous man, aid but stalin from tbe poor Ingin tbe goold of small pox, all told, with the ex worked as a soctian hand en the Utah that is growin in his gardin, maybe they A 01 at the laimly the pest Central Railroad. We understand he think its bo sin as the savage don't ccption know any bether. But you rcmimber he use, who are convalescent. Mest was apprehensive of the disease previous ths toirot whin Father McGuire tould . , M. .1 of these are cases of varioloid, or, to being attacked. Dr. Anderson ex juikb iseianey, at nome, wnin ne gave bad shilling to Sbamus Dwyer, fur pressed to as his belief that if his com the the mildest form of the disease. bis good wan, tellin him it was bether be small pox, he than The matter is serious enough with plaint turned out to his, an poor Sbamus belaved him, .. : would not survive, being of such a full scriu mat l-nr- won cumin ...more man a out exaggeration, and alarm will not plethorio habit. He had it in the con nathural, fur the want ov the little sinse an he thought that it did not make any mitigate it. A hearty laugh is bet- fluent form. diCerence to him, but the Father tould ter than gloomy forebodings, and The deceased was buried last night him on that akount his Bin wos the if fun at pueh a time may appear un He was a steady, honorable nan, and grater. Black Hills seems to be a very synbni- easonable, mirth is a better doctor much respected. He leaves a wife and mus name, an many a poor divil will than misery, and humor in conversa three children. think it wos a black day fur him whin he left his comfurtable foireside an wint nation is often an antidote to humor thim. It s nathural fur into to in the blood. We prefer joking to Frightful Accident. A terrible ac loike geold, an fur moice to loikemin chaie, jalap and merriment to melancholy cident happened in this city yesterday out h wua De betber tur a mouse to sta And while we would not jest over which ought to serve as another warn widoutiver ehmellin chaie all its loifo than to an take a piece from be- ing against the imprudent handling of twane try tbe lips ev a livin cat, unless the fufferiug nor make light of disaster comousti&ie materials. Abnut noon cat wos puny There is a dis- shleepy we consider the promoter of cheer Mrs. Seoly, who resides on Eighth street ase in the Black Hills vicinity more fulness a much greater public bene wishing to rekindle the fire in a hurry laiai man ue kolera, its a sickly plaee, but bids lair to be a moighty healthy factor than the forlorn-facebearer took a can containing about a pint lokality fur sthartin a grave yard in. of evil tidings, or the blatant blame coal oil, and commenced pouring some but as that's not in the loin ov the livin, fastener who can find plenty of fault the fluid into the stove. The flames an I'm not acquainted wid the dead Inn- rushed up suddenly, exploding the can guidges, plaze the pies they may but no remedy. : whistle fur me till I go there, an if they Caution and prudence are highly and setting Mrs. Seeley's clothing on do they will niver die fur want ov breth fire. She rushed out into the street in The foight about the "White" is very requisite at such a time as the pres. her when Mrs. Davis, agister of lntbenstin jist bont (his toime. You fright, these but are not eat, incompatible Mr Janus Crown, with commendable know tne elickshun goin to come off sune an the divil's to pay about it. The with uufearing pleasantry, and we preeenoe of mind, wetted a blanket, ran White Hous is the place where the do not believe that a dozen smiles out of doors and enveloped the unfortu Prisidint lives, an muft be a koind ov it will raise a single pustule, nor the nate woman, extinguishing the flames comfurtable reiiince to judge from the Mrs. Seeley was badly burned in the (oightin there U to git into it. but theee dee pest sorrow arrest the march are hard toime an I suppose it's worth bark and lower limbs. uitfuicu iiuoui as us rint iree an no contagion. So whil we sympathixe It is astonishing tbat after so many taxes ayther. The kandydates fur the with the afflicted, let ns preserve our accidents of this character, people will high hjnar of bein the chafe magistrate usual frame of rxind, and while we ov iuis o.g mtsnun are linen, a Diino pertis! in kindling fiies with kerosene krnt, an Hayes, a Republikan, an may- treat J a eta with becoming gravity it is always dangerous and the practice do a dinner. let us laugh at folly as it flics. ahu'.d be stopped entirely. xuu .uuit tuat uinerai uracil is a Home. shtpn "Jack-Mormon- appres-hiatio- y wire-wor- y. law-defyin- g . - THE ..ti . . a Oir-lan- st a I 1 I u- -. d 1 d I hc-q- s Barney Maslonb Knrncd or IS 11 r led. OodenCitt, Utah, Oct. 16th, 1876. Editor Junction : there is still considerable d is cusion in relation to the disposition I find made of the clothes of the late Mr Mikeaell, who, a short time since died of the small pox in this city. Last Fri day, I believe it was, I met Mr. Samuel Jost, and Mr. Orvil Child, who both told me that not a rag of tbe deceased was burned, but that all the clothing was buried, but a small quantity of straw which had collected in tbe deoryard was burned, and that was all the burning there was in the matter. Yesterday heard the statements of Jost and Cnild emphatically contradicted the party affirming that the clothes in question were burneJ not buried. Now, sir, I did not wish to appear as an alarmist, nor to create any unnecessary excitement, but to treat the matter according to i s merits. Tbe question can be soon and simply dispoeedof thu- If Messrs. Jost and Child, know positive ly. that the clothing was buried, they also know when and where it wat dyne and they can satisfy tbe public mind on this by taking Col. Fife, the special Marshal, and showing him the spot where the interment took place. Respectfully, pt-in-t, Joseph Hall. Howi- Goni From His Cbkditors sin, the goose brained, has followed in the footsteps of his Long predecessor. He has departed for tbe east, and several creditors are hunting for assets to satis fy lawful demands. If the Methodis Church were judged by its recent repr seni allies in Ogdea and Salt Lake. it would have a small and unsavory repu Let us hope we aow have tation. for the better. change Long, Lietord and Howison make a lovely and pi ous trio. t.r a va v S ! fa fk. " . orn, 1 rot. Huxley, made Haxier. ngIi8h "cientist ht . .v.u,. inwvrk,btii!jrjv;-'cause of a convenratir,n k...... . ofouramateurseteotistsaudami . . ier 01 iact tnend. tha worth reporting. ine &m;tf(H, : . entusiastic admirer of Uuxiev 'J he spoke so extravagantly about him tbat the friend fioallv cun- ous, aud ashed : "Who in thunder is Haxley, anT. wa "You don't mean to say vou ; not heard of iW. Ik. ""vj lu2 trreat scientist V Yes I do, though. Ncvpr i,a..j his name before. What has he donP?" wny, man, Muxleymadethein. portant discovery about protoplasm" W Hn-ru- ''1'rotoplasm." "Aud what the dickens is rwv plasm: 'iNow, look here, you don't mP!.n to there and tell me vou rlnV know what protoplasm is?" " 1 bat 8 just it. JNary protoplasm." ' Well, protoplasm is what we mat call the life principle." w. "Anything to do with iiisurance?" "Oh, nonsense; the life principle in nature the starting Doint nfril ivui 'J X act.on, so to speak." "lie discovered that, did he?" "Yre8, a few years aro. in Enw. 0 and" "And what particular good is it erotnc to do?" "Good ! A great deal of good. It expands the circle ef humau know!-edis valuable in bearine out - and o the theory of evolution. It is a noble contribution to science, and it hat made Prof. Huxley one of the few immortal names that were not bora to die." "So Huxley knows all about the ife principle, does he? ' "Yes, all about it." "And the starting point of vital action: e, "Exactly." "Well, see here, now, can he take some of that protoplasm and go to work and make a man, er a horse, or an elephant, with it?" "Oh, noj he couldn't do that." "Can he take it and make any thing at all of it, even a gnat or a fly ?" "I guess not. "Well, then, he may go to thunder with his protoplasm. I don't believe it's worth ten cents a pound, anyhow. Pears to me these scientific fellows put on a big lot of airs about a very little. Protoplasm, eh?" Shouldn't wonder if Huxley came over here to get ud a company to work it. Did you say the mine was in England?" Ihe scientist gave him up in o Cor. Detroit Free Press. spair Horn. On Wednesday, Oct. 11th, to the wift of Mr. A. L Johnson, of this city, a ww weight 11 pounds All well. This morning, at 5 o'clock, to tb wife of C. E. Oriffin, Esq., of tbil city, a aaugnter. Died In this city, Oof. 15th, 1876, of small 11 pox, George Dinsdale; aged 29 years, manths a ad 15 days. Deceased was born at Bradford, logland, emigrated to Utah with his parents during his infancy; was baptued AngiiNt Flower. Church of Jesui Christ of The most miserable beings in the iuto the and Saints when eight years old,AartV world are those suffering from Dyspep L2. .Ml was a consistent memaer 1111 ma sia and Liver Complaint. nf the fleTentT-fii-More than seventy-fiv- e per cent, of of Seventies, and departed la the people in the United States are af quorum h flicted with these two diseases and their good standing ana nrm effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick gOSpel. m..,, a . . . vtloaKfl Deseret ISews ana win j" Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpi tation of the Heart, Heart-burn- , Water la Monlpelier, Bear Lake Co.lc& brash, gnawing and burning pains at 186, d the pit of the Stomach, lellow Skin, Territory. Saturday, Sept. 3d,1 Xi year, CoHted Tongue and disagreeable taste in croup, George Wallace, aged and Theodore of 6 tbe mouth, coming up of food after eat months and days; sn 01 the latter a daughter ing, low spirits. &.o. Go to your Drug Laura Sirrine, Holmes. cist and get a 73 cent Bottle of August Jame and Harriet 1876, Flower or a Sumple Bottle for 10 cents At West Weber, October 4ih, Try it Two doses will relieve vou. 56 years, 8 montbl For sale wholesale and retail by the Wiiliam Holmes, aged and 20 days. L. Kj M. I. and Moor, Cleruonts & Co S. L. C. Deceased was born at Arnold, a memEngland; became At a London inquest on the death of a ber of the Church of Jesus Christ in I cab driver, who had fallen through Latter day Saints at Arnold, door in his the remarkable stable, trap 1SC4. and was emigrated to Utah in intelligence of a horee wua described The beast was heard pawing and faithful to his religion to the last. J Mqnaij neighing and a man offered it water and respected by all who became wife oats; but it contiuued its atranze actisns. with him. He "leaves .a 'OS" endeavoring to attract attention to the .hi!r!rpn tn mourn DH Millennial Star door. The man comprehended at last Deseret New? and and discovered the body. please copy. 1 Ut-ter-- dy 1 a |