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Show THE WEEKLY. TRIBUNE, know Axtell was a Mormon, sent by the higher ‘priesthood to plant polygamy in New Mexico and turn the Ter- PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, eae SUBSCRIPTION: Onn YEAR. . cena eae ace Mares S Pn aon soll . Ol SAUGINT Since the Mormon ee Be Lee 50 Elo ee EST VIRGINIA has pov, Wiel plished i surpius ry on its affairs. Oregon, we believe, is the only other State in the Union in the same happy condition. ancl ts enon TRIBUNE Tux Chicago Times suggests as a “happy thought” that all the political candidates should turn into the yellow fever fund the money they had intend- at $2.00 per year, post- THE TRIBUNE, cay He TS “On, PHENDRTIS SE Weekly eels Cttys “Uitalina Bingham, Utah Vine sisi Tribune. st eeecaeciisde teas ses D.F. Brown & Co aes = ne, and per- , IRNOR in Clarksville, Towa, as encoMlly their own province, and the progress that is making in this useful work jas the Thanksior election. There Peguidemoe! is a great Hndealtheirof sweet simplicity as well as happiness . | in such a suggestion. learn *his_pop 5 day next, and at Orrville, Ohio, early pg , and hence New That he will make 21, oe assert 101 there are e 2 1 ek Ose be In- John Hudson Falls a f aed 0 w a e our ‘neighbors (to use an expression) on their good Governor i Wallace ‘saw in. Mexico, and he mustered ~ regiment into service from sible of ei the as. cheerful.a tobe i tiaee the Julia, a and Hale and ar Gout The neighborhood ouse “,was of the aroused White the report that a man was lying in the rear of the hotel with his head smashed in, and every vestige of life departed; and repairing to the scene of the excitement, po pati 4 : ith a : “ay WATS THERE are orders for 400 stock cars: the Sweetwater mines, he will Visit the famous soda lakes near Rawlins, accompanied by Assayor Murphy. Ctapea nie eee RIVER PLACER SNAKE THE stock sales in the San Francisco _Board for the week ending September 10th aggregated $6,400,000. This is % NOTES. the best weekly showing ; Widdowfield and Vincent, the victims: of the, _| results. o preserve | ping at the ee the third floor, ‘and the impression | ento $40 per day: tertained by some of his friends is that The Davis claim bas been let he either intended to leave the house 1 mistook the window for the door, | Howell of Kelton, who is preparing robbers.,, The. railroad: . odometor : measurement of the road from Butte to Helena via Boulder is seventy-three miles; that via Deer Lode, when the new road is completed, . ee , ‘les. ‘to to ne be a ete Wiles train company headed the subscriptions with: Riley & Co. have plates on the Lee | #200. Campbell claim and are taking out $30 | Tur the circumstances. stranger visiting for the.season. A PAPER is being circulated at Rawlins to raise funds for the’ purpose of erecting a monument over the graves of Keeman of ‘Eureka, Nevada, is placcorpse of Jack Hudson, an old time| ‘ing plates in the Calder ground. A good deal of prospecting is being resident of Little Cottonwood, lying all doubled up and disfigured in a pool of done on the head of Snake, with fair a a on the Mountain Division of the Union. we were horrified at beholding the gory me ; PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Norcross, se some talk of orgnizing”« is week. _ Tas this cher, Pacific eat and 2Savage, velopments made which will make the hearts of shareholders beat fast, there is nothing in indications—Virginiw Enterprise, 17th. Wednesday o’clock. by Over- Consolidated and Sicra Nevada. These to ot the tage SOubere even i ie exp gate to Ed 2 af iccae from1100 eet. Tf, Parying before | °dens in the mountains. New Year’s Day there are not some de-}| _ArrER Governor Hoyt’s return from : night about 12 Caledonia, man, Belcher, Crown Point, Yellow Jacket, Imperial, Alpha, Bullion, Third frame of -mind as is done under i a “ just about to commence. » This is so in the: Justice, Lady Washington, Alta, And is Picked Up a Lifeless, Mangled Corpse. ; had Se yes|| blood. epidemic, and from Story of the White House, a : In New Orleans, where the large business interests cannot be negilectéd without’ bringing home ruin‘ to thousands, the citizens who gexerally remain at their posts during the oh con | oe FALL. | 2 FEARFUL Benton, New York, THE SCOURGE IN NEW ORLEANS. effi- 1873. ——A os — Gov- an aoubts Sihiaded Ogden... ; Hh ig TAGE eon ave tne prteiless or staying away from public gatherings. uccessful. Hxecutive we in standing of he hinieee the speaker = Bs ae pleasure vigorous from youngtheone! Mexico Hoosier statesman as The Presbyterians have | gives a =succinct and antcondensed sta eleven schools in the Territory and ‘ment of affairs in Utah, detailin: vicinity, located at Malad City, Lo- his hearers some facts illustra ; 5 oe gan, Salt Lake, Pleasant | the Jaws that govern this Territ: A Porrnanp dispatch of the 16th | Grove, Ogden, Springville, Payson, Mount and setting forth the abomination q Says: “This afternoon Colonel Chap- Pleasant, Ephraim, Manti and Mon- polygamy. in striking ; colors, 5 j Hy) : 3 2 { i Mane <ne an, who has lobbied in Washington | yo¢, Methodist schools are in sucthen demands that seven years for the Dalles and Salt cessful. operation in Salt Lake, zens, of all parties,law-abiding stand. by citi thd “5, A Bina & Co, “6:®.Cripprxexr. | ni eailal in Mitamated be our new Chief Justice dhave beeti by flo means irable appointment, as he eputationof beiig a good and enjoys the confidence ow citizens as a man of d integrity...Buta vacancy. been made in our neighbor |p - SEPTEMBER a fants rule the household, and when they are carried into a wider sphere m Hicol Washington that General Pe : indiana, :waspreity. Nn at the™great Faié of Central New jihi York (held in Syracuse) on Wednes- : ‘kind is not yet ready to inflict. Bia Gal Pedéral Officers. in Ae eed is really one of the most hopeful in October. It-will thus be seen “sions of the times.” Every relig‘that this “awakening talk on the ious denomination in Utah is taking Mormon question,” will be delivered } a hand. The Episcopalians have this season in six States, Iowa, two schools in this city, one in OgMichigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, New den, another in Logan, and a fifth York and Ohio. 3 a (just started) in Corinne. The Cath. There is no idle abuse in these a oles have'a school in Salt Lake and | esses.” Having ‘pretty full unde LEW. Bis recently more on the 6th inst., and MORNING, : | WALLACE. a potade faclledteachers age) BCD Hennepin and (Ohio) Fairbury, Illinois. non-Mormon from || at Pyom the Akron Beacon, wef,fy, the Liberals-take up a Le BlarGrateris Yorencale ed to spend in buying votes, and tust'| another (opened. last Monday) 284 ATURDAY their schools, Two years ago the State was $19,000 in debt and had to borrow $80,000 to car- . .$10.00 » 5.50 5 weeetetteaeees SUNDAY TRIBUNE: he also paid the elect of the Lord k ‘a tributeeof affection. _We further priesthood will learn that Mr. Colfax spoke at a has let the wily | facilities of the Territory, fund is $60,000 larger than ever before. THE DAILY TRIBUNE THE SCHOOLS. 257 0) | in the State treasury, and the school | ji work of education Is published every morning (Mondays excepted) at the followine rates, postage prepai Is mailed to subscribers age prepaid. ddress, WEEKLY i ritory over to his Latter-day brethren. | do nothing to extend the educational | County Fair Tribune Publishing Company, | We fear the Zzmes Tee neck : GENTILE See ne galihapsic suicide by | put up plates on shares. nl ae gt ae oe leaping to the ground, The first theory | yi. summer only one pan’ was run- | staging. -on the call of) President Hie? In len tl the stréets “andrth : ek eae adil sacar eee ; a ming = in the Gisthict, now, sis,j ere in use J go e€ wo Denver 7ribune: F “Mr. E. A. ain, a) in the £ = warakIONs me of the’ Rebellion. | “°° S . Von Bat ot measures, Ue but. other- id ee a a porch about twenty fect be- BPG in. Course OF ePRsuuCinn. as Hie ah’ offer other sanitary Buhlow, of Kansas City, favorably Dut ouner oe the window of his room,| Snake promises to be the liveliest | jnown asa fresco artist, has recently den, Git Uta... eeesssiveeee ss igswody His ; Mel Garten, AES es eeei....GH0,: eA, said Tooele, Ogden, Provo, Beaver, and a | nolected cid CE enduring Rae Libd sg Fe amd as De fo, the| se tiene-18 hothingutevanrest his | | would.not hayeett,hie a hat.on,the La aaah dors passband spring, and | arrived at and paneer sta; a some 7 : I coed B M. C. i | Lsleestnailtons 8 ; : atur denouncing the r . . if attention ; e ragl t [ j et and W that yellow fever isis raging. ; second theory ry isi not | plenty of gold 1 wi will be p produced. ime Mr.‘ Von Buhlow 5 is time inin Denver. Denve a6.cae <5 Sees GreteweCibyevaUtah? ue Bs x teaue ~ pare oe a Contrala Pacific wacker id TeW OB i Tae dren eralg of Utah,: and pledges 5 his audif- major general of volunteers.: : There is aa in. this beside busiPisgeible Peete ‘hayiae j just sold 3 Eloche z Baie Hove from 3 Silver RURSOUY and Sues. Reef, i Jd. MONTGOMERY. ‘ Companies, ? and urging the Salt Lake Utah, MeenasOY J seen Neva are | ete commissioned. : by the Kansas Faciie ee me ‘ a : pee : ates to file ¢ ists Oa ; Barowan, Iron Gounty....+-+.+-45-.7-c--D- PAGE. | yoad as the best outlet for the Oregon | Nephi,: mo The = ACongregationalists : oe es wens ee ness sagacity, é : because the 1 disease | Some ore Oua nee A ¥ |. oy that national no eae Sheveed authority cause in a8taking, wren om andf na 3 ; fring J. narrative, on “the Field, SE anaes Had oon shinee bes K HRA , GiGtiis P ie private WF EO! dewBGh( Seed, he wot oe vot aveThe affair todé an thusis | Tver to their ground on the north ban recta cher botidints” Silver Reef, Southern Utah,HaMiILton & DOWELL. j have a very promising school in this tional law shall henceforth be para* trade.” DLOCKCOM Fe cioiS. « cael <5 | duictsele ain CoG h)> J. ngeon and the Escape,” tells of the stream. te iegues oe Sandy and West Jordan.... dent. and those who are most afraid inveloped in considerable mystery city opened two weeks ago. In the mount in Utah and: offenders pun-| Tascarora, Nevada. 70... ..ccc.ecevcees ces CARR. LARAMIE Sentinei: “The Miners’ Donaldson has taken up an extensive esting anecdote of Wallace’s Tun Kansas City ournal states that U.N. BR. B., end Of Frack;. 3/2226 JNO. DUDLEY. of death are -generally the first to which. a thorough investigation may claim under the Desert law, which em- Delight mine is in full blast, working Liberal Institute a free school was ished. We can appreciate the valué clear up. . sent, which we cannot forbear the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe 2 TERMS TO AGENTS. day and night, and making good runs. braces an, old improyed ranch and well die. The newspapers also maintain started the present term, which 4S | of the services of so zealous and able Hudson was about 40 years old and Postimasters and others forming clubs and railroad is now practically built to ucing. Cleaned. up $2,500 off the. plates. last sot of producing sixigi ina- | 1, advocate, going to: and impress been, mining on a sub-lease in the -watered land.capable as agents for the circulation of THE. TRIBUNE, a cheerful Raed nd aoe canine attached to no religious denominafro in the finst dress parade of Wallace’s | 11, acre. as winds of tone, theirand.readers week. Johnson, that, upon bad | had Montezuma for the last three months, | fY bushels of wheat Pass,Gaile has eA to the BERRA Ber deat ah ofeal South Gh the Bad Meule.eopies, ot club rates, aftr the cmt Come to Las Vésas, 225-othiles tion, In addition to this there are |... tind walking up and down in |@mnal iment, he tells us, (the ” previous to which he had kepta saloon | In Argyle Mining District, Lane, | (POU On VC. veai>bubhE! lrasléo formed. apers not sent unless I ald. for in ada few select schools, scattered hither as the present affliction may be, the vance, and invariably discontinued at the end of th Indiana patentee was aton Grizzley Flat. He leaves a wife it. The Akron Beacon editor seems further, by the 1st of January next. who was running one plate successfulthe time paid for. | . . much foul: air to encounter that he ded by hundreds of k : emphians, city has been visited in past times by but no children. in to be as vividly impressed, for he ly, is now putting in two more, and is cannot make much. headway at presTHE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY Will From Las Vegas to Albuquerque is and thither—non-Mormon—and to see Northern troops drawn recognize no others as agents than those appearing making $15 to $20:per day to the man, the same scourge in far more deadly some of the mining camps schools says: “If half a dozen others could ‘prious ent.” ; 125 miles, and this distance will be ve, nor hold itseif responsible for money paid in line. They wore no bright trapHe is running a ditch and gives eman subscription, job work, etc., to others than the BINGHAM LPEMS. form. The Picayune of the Ist inst., are supported by voluntaity contriovercome in one year more, so that by Their wellngs or holiday attire. obove regularly authorized agents. ANOTHER case of alcoholic poisonbe in the field in other States and ployment'to twenty men. © ing is reported from San Jose, Cal. Nearly fifteen. hundred elicit as hearty and unanimous re- ept arms shone in the fading sunlight, gives the daily number of deaths January, 1880, the road will be in. butions. Considerable prospecting and locat- The victim was the four year old soa Prorrsson Hompen is working a operation from the Missouri border to scholars are now being taught by sponses as greet the startling ad- line of polished steel; but their soiled from yellow fever during August of ing is being done on the south bank of of a Saloonkéeper on First’ and Union biforms had left their brightness -besmall force on the Revere. Albuquerque. This would leave a gap the Snake in Blackfoot. Mining Disfunds furnished from the East and dresses of Mr. Colfax, the day of de- dod inj many hard-fought. battles.. this‘year, as compared with those of streets.» He. sampled some , prime old PLACER mining has been consider- trict, anew district lately formed, which Bourbon of only 450 miles between the Santa ey went through the drill with rare the same month in 1867 and 1853. from tuition fees paid by the schol- liverance for the oppressed Gentiles in his father’s. saloon, and ably checked for want of water. prospects fully as well as Argyle dis- fourthwith joined the majority. This Fe road and Fort Yuma, the present ars, without the aid of one dollar in Utah would be nigh.” Congress recision. The Rebel bystanders clap- Fhe showing is a ghastly one, but trict.. Blackfoot will supply the water. Tur Jordan ‘has a large force at work ed their hands heartily, with a cerfact should commend the saloon in terminus of the California Southern. from the Territorial school fund. will meet in its second session in iin unconscious pride that these. sol- comfort may -be derived from the and taking out considerable’ first-class SALT LAKE: question to adults of suicidal intent... Gen. Kimball, formerly Surveyor Two years more will see another Bebe SS This is Mormon equity, by the way. about ten weeks, and the interest iers were their fellow Americans . | fact that in the year last named dur- ore. General of Utah, has taken up a someTHE bonanza, companies do not pay through line to the Pacific. what extended mining claim under the Tn this city fully one-half the taxes ‘that Mr. Colfax is awakening in the me spectacle abated their faith in ing August the mortality was 614 Beaty & Co. are pushing ahead on SATURDAY, SEPT. 2i, 1878 dividends. this month, The cause is Coase eir favorite five-to-one theory. Desert land law, at the supposed. cross: Beaee Awinui hon wagsonk etal ete times as great as in the month just the west extension of the) Qld Tele- ing of the Snake: and Utah & North- want of funs, owing to limited bullion seat,ip Oe non-Mormons, and] tah question will +. ioe i i be serviceable rl i | General Wallace \ : eee ield for the.last. fiscal,.month. ‘The after the war reare, August, 1853, | 8@Ph“ANOTHER one gone—that makes | mission to New Mexico : ern road. ‘Four by the Mormilesis ae irl baraieeshen said to be Mex the | throughout °° the Territory seemactoin die cts they con-| were thehe finafinal l disposition dispositio as follows: of Mr. Luttrell’s | pert ' ie: “California, : ot his- protesng. | ‘5,516 to the practice Dast. Thedeaths; totals a r e , August, 1853, |) ° B are aitrunning ten aie f hisHs ae claim, which:ped August, embraces BrOdue 1867, SP eOWAicL ae a WA jeer Bags. «as Tikt a a eee | $396,500 Gopeninnlca Uni, Biko, Nevadavada cree nsecpeeee Avstoxe. | © 3 ee Wyoming J.C, TIS age aaniispeer ee eeees STE w eoWaxstow. eOND: || c > 17 . : Hic WeettnTrionn PE Oe Me Republican pipe as he brought the obituary bi : notice tice of | ea Sympathy. e StL St. Louis he ofighim: The “Governor Axtell of New| his last brother into a newspaper office. SE Ge Mexico, who has been ‘fired out,’ as A PASSENGER coming north on the the San Francisco Chronicle calls it, appointed in Louisville and Nashville railroad, a and Gen. Lew Wallace few days ago, on account of the exodus his stead, finds little sympathy among astuteisC oftotally the school fund The this; ‘ element ignored. EPISCOPALIAN. because of yellow fever, could not find | the Republicans of the Territories and | Salt Lake. Grammmar School..........+. ; and ‘doula barely find standingSt | Ue Oae States. aes eA oue@edens the Coast Tue Saur LaKe Oaey fae BOROG (Cb REN inks -hoeat room in a train of eight cars. Going | TRIBUNE rejoices, and the San Fran- Cee ey Be SOU Ler laee a seat, back a day or two after, there was not a passenger on the train. ——— THE Vicksburg &—-—- Herald prints the cisco Chronicle declares about the most important step taken by the Spink. gate Democratic; | ernor ; address of the. Mississippi of Utah, : ° ee ee not would have : . 9 RAE Ee: ce ee ie ar ‘e I lone C Mono nd to ey ae aa oS) rae ‘ .M In Boston, anew . : cause a rec is called aoe H . : departure has over | of Studies.” Ter Hale (enatne is something of a pro-| tege of Mullett, formerly supervising architect of Washington. Murch isa boss stone-cutter and has made acon-| . the “New to - fee gun -with the school year. of what . The ROMAN Geta OO bibs on yah jet a ite Tr 5 da ty Y et ae in the Boston Traveler, aevorn ime iconern'? in j j the Primary. schools the instruction is to be almost entirely oe ‘ be AXTELL ee oc 7 govern. °" ° . q When Governor 7 of . Utah | 33> | he becameof Salt a stipendiary Council the Caty Lake and oftoadied ob- | bie rytevepiaaleis Es a Feois ix vice eese sequiously to Brigham Young, : ° aicbdts Biot: fe Dearay Liberal Institute (free school)............. Some of the points are | Public school Corinne)......0..0.00000. Presented ands Bey! nt AND EMERY. | ni ee ae i ie: NO amily now ere r tog S uitéa reputation in the literary yorld, as author of “The Fair God,’ The Rocky Mountain Sentinel, legend of ‘the conquest of Mexico published in Santa Fe, is willing to give Axtell the credit of “good in- yy Cortes, and some other works of oe a3 ‘ 5 A i 3s4 | tentions,”’ but declares “the general |'epute. The appointment sate #0 0 verdict is that JA he has shamefully count | pme politicians by surprise, aia [wasted magnificent. opportunities PRE AUB ES ANE ened , for promoting the best interests of the people, by heeding the advice of layes’ policy. But Hayes is nota And there is no doubt a. to feel harshly to another be bad men.” ofrecognized difference ofpast but this isa correct finding. He is ; hence 3797|65 | shallow, ; eras : opinion, ; weak-minded and unfit to a4use hasSeen meritorious 255% def toliliatey Soren board | ° " Programme CATHOLIC. St. ay Mary’s Academy (Salt eeLake)........... i ee SNE Tooele, pe Ogden be- Tt comes from the adoption by the school IO Cec President. made ; common 2 ee oe been.issued at this: : | eee have been = a Ge mi nemoae eee Hb aebaon : ee time, when our homes are shrouded in i is scythe that this is reformatory charge is made that Axtell, when Gov- oe Bice 1878, 229 877 1 | deaths.deaths; In 1863August, the, greatest num ber of deaths in one day was 254, and the daily average mortality for the month was 178. The present yesr, the greatest number. of deaths : . in one day was 59, and the daily ayran erage of deaths 28. ‘ During Ds the first half of the month, (dividing the } deaths which occurred on the 16th by two,) the number of deaths was 185; the mortality during the remaining portion of August was 692. THe dist Hived dave, ithe yolk: folven present attendance at non-Mormon schools, taken from the teachers’ reports, is as follows: 7 | before this, when over trvices with official " ota |lecoad who will Soo enter upon stration with a better ; o appointment, the plains, during per. he al- hazard ae and a distance i schools, because as the season qT, | Copal school at Ogden . being through the alimentary canal, [ptse ompt to heal the ( feuds . ee gen. fomente well watered bottom land. How Some New York Thieves age to Enjoy Life. Of the sumptuous residence of four ai SURE a ak : 10k ate: re Peet eie v8 fA Gay on the line. divia. | Wool-growers ing the Eastern nee @ Western Cenubonta. isvshipoiog fifty amonmnly ounces and forty ounces silver. lead ote Murrii & Co. are developing the Yosemite extension and working out about sixty tons per month of sixty per cent lead and twenty oz. silver ore. : rbethi Wanramwauue. is: roasting andleach: camer daronaiing ing A a ss- ore which is finding Hill's Works on the B. C. R. ‘42 | manipulate the ore from ee 2| in) progress, and are expected finished in a few weeks. |-1n¢ , oreore carries aboutu Hydrauli cs will ore. te Bao hi f is isthe smal ‘ This the : Cali. fornia ismine for te over yield two ofyears. Re pairs to the Consolidated shaft are still thieves recently captured in Brooklyn the Tribune says: It is situated in the anne a way The . works = be Dixon used to 7 - he: tiaoos 40 0 é€ awn is and | “TD. Burt, : of the firm of Burt, Auerbach & Klein,5 : ; c of ce Larvae fa : Bead. iateneah be this: side “of Boise (dOiyieéahorwhen last houtd vor! Ele ‘had met’ with considerable loss by poison, and scarcity of water. John Tipton and family, a former partner of Mr. Burts’s Red wi¥lew Bluffs, Cal.; accomlpante@ Wt sotthingtin | onda atwith | eoueaa tn tTAense Burre. ey i ; fh t 1 the ee crated peach trees. ably well Back of the ciitsthine works for the of Pieeatane “aha is manufacture of this premises is a | chemical marks a very important step apple and | in the direction of making our-own in- The grounds are remark- | dustries independent of outside Pane kept, the occupants to be | house, it is stated, epame ne Of thei cot sin: ply. The eo a eles eae or aman ne the Heels Go. Bt ee A ines 8 i eae a gs eg aa eneive ae ours with bluestone’ of the charge of:a squad. of policemen. The | very best quality.” 90 . ; A - > j . wife of Foren, Usi 1 :Ae i er- oa ‘I ‘ ope Y rt ratte a real mopRey Y ( catale is goles progresses | when he had occasion to speak on|by his predecessor. The traitor Axa “ 150 to1,000 ounces. It is = worked aed ae *abeepaninttied’to leaveldthe Pod ep ee apnonetron of The Epis-| the Mormon question—as during! et gel aaa nibnigineh re a ike under lease by fetscime eo Re sig, | BOM 19 fd oi af umaiaon nensly twenty-five, per, cent, The is credited | the discussion of the Cullom bill—it ored and unsung, and we Th + revails among the | _,GEM MINE in Muddy is looking fine. | The interiorof the thieves’ residence | advance is” chiefly: In | ~* z : ue to. ; if ‘oy hi i PoQRUN OR: DEO Vans One id vo. deposits already opened } j g j i vith} the outside. ae ee a The| rise grade, grammar is with 70 scholars; last school year | was to paint the whole Latter-day other retreat for him but theceston physicians in the in stocks. Real estate prices infected cities that out, Beldaanother He eVlargeOnben. body of ore hee has been eoan eae BE) rooms, only one eee its enrollment was 140. St. Mary’s institution in the most attractive House. building contains. ten oe eestrengthening THE War Department has prepared i are also in this R city. abolished, at least in name, and the as cooler weather has set 1m there struck east of the Vulcan. carrying of which is not furnished. _On_ enterMany persons who have been fortunate along argument in favor of the transAcademy is set down with 97 | colors. spelling-book with it. “Language” Such a man under the con-| more gold, and is widening upon de- ing, the visitor is impressed with the will be a speedy abatement of the in stock speculations are ina condition SQUALLING BABIES, fer of the Indian Bureau to military scholars and the boys’ school with , duct of bold and unscrupulous perp takes the place of grammar, which velopment. numerous safeguards. Large massive now to pay off their mortgages. The mortality; they look for fewer new supervision, while the Secretary of the means less of technical grammar, such 37; last year the enrollment in these brass bolts are attached to all the doors, effect of developments at the north end sons, can be led into any wrong act, Almeda, working under lease It by Tur Interior is having an argument preparwhile the windows are fastened with |. of the Comstock is already felt in the The greatest nuisance in a church is cases and less virulent attacks. as parsing, and*more attention to comMcEvoy and Williams, has recently two schools was respectively 130 and| andthen we are told he had the steel locks. With one exception every is hard keeping up one’s courage 4 squalling baby. Why’ can mothers improvement of the prices of: real ed against the proposed change. The been showing up well. A good body of position, structure of sentences, use of 48. And other schools in a corres- \“best of intentions.” . He hass ee . ¢ been, mot sce that, not only they themselves when pestilence pervades the air first class ore is in: sight, room inthe house is elegantly furnishd th property. papers will be submitted to the Concapitals, letter-writing, etc. The great ponding proportion. A ~embeér of removed for his fatal savinvy; es Brusothers from doing 80% How aeugite second class is| being put through their. ed; even to’, the kitchen, aveli i n Francisco gressional Commission which is to amount of time previously devoted to. childwan, of Marra tims on every hand;~p@t “Me pedpte tot the ear to hear a baby inig not likely we shall ever hear of iad os WY AB IP RS Seouen tie tumiture me pirfors is manu- soll HP TEUDS MaAyFLowER, Wm. Duft superin0 ig voice with the voices of New Orleans have risen to the <2 meet in St. Louis on the 25th inst. _ Livermore Pass is entirely obviated. eh him again in public life. factured of rosewook and black walnut. @RVTUPin the third year. Music and | ments, in some “xe tendent, is now down ‘760 feet; the ; += auay ave aspirations Mothers, the baby ae 1 The new air line and tide level branch The seats of the chairs and sofas are trying occasion, and we sincerely 400 and 500 feet level is being worked. Governor Emery is a different Be drawing receive the same attention as parents approy 99; pore to misrepresent the people of Califor. of the Central Pacific between Oakland in church for fresh pe ofred velvet and blue satin. A masf= creams . hope that ere long the epidemic will From twenty-five to seventy-five tons © a during previous years. More attention | ei offsprin _¥e the val ‘training | kind of man. solHe is secretive, sel and Sacramento has been put in oper‘sive mahogany piano stands in the nia again in Congress, and, therefore, air, which is not in @ crewde mothers ecause’+* cease. The scourge has been griey- of ore averaging thirty-five oz. silver is back parlor. A large hall in the cen- ation. The new route is no longer to ingi® isto be given to oral instruction, a n jought pies, under the protecting receive, and in others | contained, designing and implacable. Clergyme shipped monthly. : ¥ polite Janao a care of his ‘perthan the old one, by way of Altamont, time each week being allotted | Mdulg ter of the house leads into a great: din© consolation predecessor in office sonal ne political friend,’ Boss Carr, | ;,specified : lacked in a vith does : P leasanton and are allowed Soto || His ee Saat, as they do ‘|}ous enough, although “46 leave it, as well wué children as to arithmetic and read. | Solid; ay their Livermore, but is b e n e r a t a c own preferences. | Moorr sense of dignity, while & Raworn ‘ingroom completely filled with black are concentrating Emery feels Bae other places. mplet Cuuncn. : i be one fr e ig knowledge | oye from the Gem mine; Major Brad- | walnut furniture. 18 endeavoring, by means of legal ing. In the two lower classes the in- | as Bishog ay of the. Mormon Church Baoan B JES Sauna:a ) Aone ae | his pride of place to an exaggerated Our correspondent will win but | that it might haye been far worse. | ley is leaching ore at the Sunset mine. tricks in Placerville, to play the role of Pag Tie one iy oe ga which required two on the old route, struction will be almost entirely oral. tuition of © ae = act i $ this mine carries considerable gold Hle is ambitious to make : athy *418 raid against a persecuted saint. But there is as litJohn Rowberry; paid the degree. yet and much better time will be made—so in a chloride form, no difficulty ‘will FIVE HOURS’ WORK A DAY. tle chance for his future political preThe proportion of handsome girls is much better, it isexpected, that passeneS aus in church... A A mother’s love for her offspring is Fema the Mi ve more of his child-*} his mark, too; and if he had any htof | §squalling be had in catching it. ferment at the hands of the voters of thus related by the New York World really much smaller here than in Longers by the eastern-bound express train worattend because One “sh odist school in Tooele, | the qualities of a statesman mig to. } desires Mr. Junnny, late of the Jordan wh We : l mother 4 this State as there is for the sunken | of the 11th: “Charles Henzler «was | will take dinner at Sacramento’ ‘at 3 | don, New York, Brooklyn or San FranThe working men of New York are i 8 lore, i s 1!1Vely would laughter (at least) pos: OBE ie awe‘ ‘dis i liquid he |: : : 2:30 p.m. eS 1 oe ani oF, hulks at Mare Island to rise from their | sleepy from the effects of liquor*when | #24 unprofitabiyot ee en a ae out with a iract containing a savage thirty. souls at. Geo, Barr's attend the dull act. But he is utterly sin. oe. wil moti averinetabors Mak i must u 0° bindered because she diatribe against ; ey * i, Vth: “Thesrol beds of mud and again sail the seas as| he entered a Seventh Avenue car | thatcity. Think ‘Mormon school in| public machinery. The | Wherever the genial countenance of | one in thirty. In New York and San ic ing in capacity for rule, and cannot, hasito oe it cae ne. oF babe in arms)" e : Mr. Jenney is to be found, he is sure to | Francisco it is about one to nine. staunch men-of-wayr.”’ § Spee SO COWESfed bound down town yesterday. He al. | be the studies whe q,ow edifying must | by the most favorable ei writer argues that the hours of labor ; at and if the child, during hmel oe be surrounded by a crowd of his old set gat These rates are obtained by frequent ith, most immediately went to sleep. Near | Smith andthe Bovi., the Life of Ine | of circumstances, rise -ercises, should happen to pro- ought to be reduced one-half, since our friends. above Tux Philadelphia Record of the 11th his him sat a woman who had a boy three | used as text books. It is not facilities of production are ‘so greatly against the confinement by the says: “Oramp’s shipyard at KensingHE. A. Grimson is about closing: out prob- | Hence he sults wus. as. ad etective. extended. And this diminished rate years old in her arms. At Sullivan | able that much can be done in re- putting v some little job against an his business, and. will start in about vigc rous exercise of its lungs, the ton will present a scene of unparalleled and Bleeker streets the woman put the claiming and enlightening the pres- | unsuspecng victim, is on the keen audieinee is generally sympathetic of labor isto bring about astonishing two weeks for Faderland. _We wish bustle and activily for the next few him bon voyage, and an early return to results. The working-man’s wages are child in Henzler’s lap, and was about | ent generati days. The contractors are hastening on of Mormons, buttheir | scent foya clue. enough t put up patiently with the to be trebled aud: his powers of conhe canyon. Since his sojourn in our His first underto leave the car, when the conductor children the completion of the work of trangmidst he has madea host of friends, are growing up under bet- taking omrriving in this city was to interruption. We must remember sumption trebled with it. This would asked her what she had done with the tee influ who will regret his departure. forming American steamers into Rus. ences, and to the schools we procure that we were all squalling babes 1e remoyal of four. or five make the manufacturers prosperous, child. ‘The woman replied, ‘Oh, that’s sian men-of-war, and 1,900 men, divided may mainly look for the extirpation | brother 7. O. H.’s; and no man ourselves. once. Our correspondent and: with an increased, demand for THE Egan & Bates mill is being all right. He’s my husband—let him into squads for day and night service, of this Latter-day heresy. The pro- | since tha‘time, in office or out, who suggests that the clergyman came to their wares prices-would enhance.” All pulled down. preparatory to being off at Prince strect. At Prince street moved over to the Steward. mine, ten are working with might and main to the rescwe of the congregation by this is mere assertion, it will be seen, stamps are to be added. It is expected the conductor nudged Henzler, who | ©8818 @ Slow one but sure. has dealigs with the Governor, can. accomplish this object. After dusk was amazed to find the child sitting in tell wheher he is compassing his requesting the mother whose child the writer does not attempt to prove to be re-erected and in running order the yard is illuminated by means of within thirty days. A large boarding happens to cry in church to with- any of his positions... Evidently his be- house his lap. He wanted to abandon it, but ruin oriot. “While on apparently AN AWAKENING TALE; is also to be erected at the mine. the electric light, the weird shades of the conductor made him take the child oie ae friend} relations. with Tux Trrunz, draw. | This would hardly be in con- lief is that areduced production would which, together with the roll of ma. Mr. Pan is looking after the Victor; enhance prices, and thus afford a with him. The next heard of Henzler Says the Waup a ca (Was ) Repubsonance with the teachings of his he wa*yecretly urging the principal he has erected a ten ton tank to test the chinery and the noise of hundreds of was on South Fifth avenue. He had lican: “MIr. Colfax may be assured stocki g“lers to restrain its editors Divine; Master, who said, “Suffer higher scale of remuneration to the leaching qualities of the ore. A large eae ed falling hammers, combine to produce been drinking more liquor and was of oné-thing he odenplesa, sare body of carbonate and decomposed | = the. freedom of utterance; and little children to come unto me and laborer... But this is only a movement an effect which is not often witnessed quartz’ is in sight, carrying about ggering about with sta i bout with t h e child in h i é h o n a in a circle. If the cost of commodities the child in his corner in the hearts of Waupaca under pretence of honoring three of forbid them not, for of such is the in the city.” twe arms. In view of Henzler’s misforis higher, increased wages will be re: LTE our leading non-Mormon merchants Kingdom of Heaven.” Tue Northern and Southern papers, | tune the police of the Highth Precinct county quired to provide for a family: andthe people, and that corner..has with his confidence, he invited them For the benefit of our petulent judging from their remarks, look upon | did not arrest him, but compelled him oo ei to his office to counsel on the Utah correspondent, we will mention an return will be, not to better times, but . the yellow fever in the light of a bless- | to go to Police Headquarters to the inflation period which. brought and deday. : This outburst of pe Eaent 18 Election bill for eae sole purpose of incident in the professional career of ing in disguise. The Springfield Ae. | liver the child to Matron Webb, with a occasioned upon the country its late collapse. by ae address delivered betrayme theta . publican, among other journals, says: | Sworn statement as to how it came in | Mr. Sims Reeve, a celebrated English With a low standard of values, we can ———_>+4. by the distinguished statesman at a ‘Axtell’ weakness and perversity vocalist of the last generation. A compete with the foreign producer, “That a yellow fever epidemic should | his:possession.” County Fair, which is described as being made known to the AdminisSORE | ae prove an important element in the and this accounts for the vast increase musical entertainment was in proan exceedingly happy effort, “The tration, a special agent BisHor Simpson has captivated San wag sent. to gress in Manchester, the hall was in our exports of late. work of national reconciliation would But inflation speaker put the auditor in thorough | -. ee Francisco, according to the Post, 7 seem, at first blush, an odd idea, but no crowded, and this unrivaled artist prices shuts our wares out from foreign , ’ says the nt me Pate “The sermon of this dis- good humor with ae : himself,” See 45 "| punished careful observer can fail to realize that which says: with ports, and attracts the goods of European removal. Emery’s was charming the ears of his audireporter, “if he was not so before, tinguished divine, at the Grand Opera the ‘North’ and the ‘South’ have not producers to our own shores. High and with everybody else, by anum- treachery and dishonest designs were ence with divine melody. Suddenly House, Sunday, was an event worthy been so closely bound together in feel. prices are detrimental to — the also brought to the knowledge ofthe the notes of a squalling babe were ber of humorous anecdotes and alof note. The Bishop is aman universing and sympathy, since long before working man’s interest, because President, and his removal was de heard, and the efforts of the mother lusions at the outset.” The address ally respected not for his ability and the firing on Fort Sumter, as they are values are enhanced when scarcity predoes not appear to have been one on termined on. But in his hour of ex- to pacify the refractory young one vails, and the prosperity of a people is to-day. The heartiness with which al- eloquence alone, so much as his simple treme need, a carpet-bag Senator were ineffectual. The popular vo- always measured by the abundance devotion and’ unaffected piety. He is farming, but it was just such a talk most every Northern community has contributed its thoroughly American, and that, in farmers to heax , from Florida, (Conover) was prevail- calist ceased : : share toward the relief i erican, ¢ at, too, to, in | aS is pror profitable or for farmers suddenly, ‘betrayed they enjoy. And according to the scale the best sense. The great audience It was purely political, but utterly ed upon to come te his rescue, and some little vexation, and requested of nominal values is the burden of exof the stricken South has proved how essentially national our whole that greeted him was bound by no devoid of party politics. He spoke through the interposition of this the mother of the crying child to pense; rents are higher, the cost of dissectarian feelings, and its personnel The lady rose in con- tributing commodities is greater, and on the tramp question, the question deus ex machina the delinquent’s withdraw. people really are, and crased almost swelled wide over lines of the Bishop’s head was saved, and the people of fusion to retire, but. the audience there is a greater tendency to extravathe last vestiges of the fast disappearof labor saving machinery, and gave chnrch. It was, in fact, a tribute to Utah are still afflicted with his pres- hissed the artist, and insisted’ on the gance. Tixpense is the friction which ing Mason and Dixon’s line. It will “an awakening talk,” to use the reChristian character, worthily exhibited never again be possible to convince a porter’s words, “on the Mormon ence. Axtell precipitated mob vio- mother retaining her seat. At this retards the progress of a nation, and by works, not ecclesiastical only, but South, which has seen the North pour question.” We are told how the lence in his dominion, and brought disrepect the vocalist impetuously expense always settles down upon the extending in every direction into the out its money go freely for its relief, orator handled hissubject. Says the about such a state of anarchy that left the stage. Then there was con- shoulders of the producing class. domain of practical action and public that the people of the two sections are, Then the working-men’s tract tells Republican: : he was compelled to apply to the ‘fusion in the house, a storm of yells affairs. The sermon was worthy of or can be, anything but citizens equal‘President for the use of troops to en- burst from the audience, and mis- us that with high prices the power of This latter was, we believe, as full of the austere, earnest, but simply eloly interested in the welfare of a comconsumption is to be trebled; whereas force the laws. The citizens of interest as any of his themes; he chief seemed to be portending. To quent pulpit orator, whose vigorous mon country.” pledged nearly every voter in the Utah are more law-abiding, and mis- allay the excitement the manager enhanced cost checks consumption beappeals for a Christian patriotism in crowd to question his candidate for See cause of the general inability to buy. rule does not lead to such tragic rebehalf of liberty and union will not be appeared on the stage and asked a Congress as to his standing on the PHILADELPHIA 7%mes, Sept 9th: “An sults. But Governor Emery’s dis- hearing. The noise abated, and the Ifthe United States is ambitious to question of suppressing this law-out. forgotten. It was fully appreciated by intelligent and reliable Santa Fe corraging and shameless people of -Utah. a honest and perverse course in- manager said that Mr. Reeve would gain precedence as a manufacturing the large audience, which both listened respondent writes to the 7¢mes that the nation, it must beat its foreign rivals The speech gave the greatest satisfacduces a stagnation in public senti- reappear if the lady with the crying and applauded. No portion of it stir- tion, if one may judge from the spirit removal of Governor Axtell has been in price; and five hours’ work a day, red the listeners more than that which ment, and apathy settles down upon child would leave the house. The in which it was receivéd, and the comeffected by a speculative combination while European workmen give ten, ments made by people since they listthe minds of all because they cannot audience replied that she had paid for would place us hopelessly in the rear that centres in the National Bank of so strongfy contrasted in spirit with ened to it. the utterances of Henry Ward Beecher rid themselves of treachery and mis- her ticket and had a right to sit the of our competitors. Further, we are Atchison, Missouri. The great cattle Mr. Colfax seems to be carrying rule. Justas convincing evidence ring of the Territory has failed in its on the position of labor.” entertainment through. The man- told that half a million of our wagesout the promise made to the Mor- of Emery’s unfitness to hold office mob law and violence policy, owing to ager said it was annoying to an art- class are out uf employ. If they really A Row of Pearls mon priesthood when he was has been forwarded to Washington the fidelity of Governor Axtell, and the ist to be interrupted by an infant's want work they would not stickle about Glistening through coral lips is cer- in: ring want a Governor who will serve Chis + Clty. They abused as ever was preferred against Axtell; clamor. Voices rejoined that they the number of hours they are to be emtainly a pleasing object; but a row of their interests and crush out the small in their two or three it impressed the Administration and discolored, bespecked teeth in any him were willing to stand it and his com- ployed. Ten hours of hard work a stock-growers. It is stated that Mr. feeble newspapers—when he was Emery’s removal was determined on. pany must, and then another storm day is exhausting, when kept up the mouth at all is a grievous drawback; Barratt, cashier of the Atchison Bank, add to this that such a set of teeth is here as a private citizen visiting his But a politician—a pliant Southern of yells arose. This noisy scene con- year through; but if aman is to have usually accompanied by impure breath has been most active in concentrating kinsfolk—and in an address in the Senator—steps in, to whisper a word tinued for several minutes, until the fitful and interrupted employment, it and one can scarcely imagine anything the opposition to Axtell, and that Mr. Liberal Institute he admonished his in the President’s ear; and the per- offending singer again presented will never hurt him. The question of more objectionable. Sozodont, the Springer, attorney for the cattle ring, great purifier of the breath and whitener assailants that he should pay them sonal wish of this man is allowed to himself, and apologized for hig in- vital interest to the unemployed lahas been active in manufacturing eviof the teeth obviates this state of the back in their own coin. Where weigh down the interest and happi- considerate irritation. This placated borer is where and how to find emmouth completely, rescuing its dental dence to damage the late Governor. these debased Mormon journals fall ness of upwards of a hundred thou- the audience, and the performance ployment; reducing the hours of labor occupants from destruction, and counGovernor Collum, of Illinois, and Secone-half is an ulterior consideration. —_—__—___>6 teracting the influence upon the enamel into the hands of hundreds, his ut- sand citizens. There is no help for went on peacefully to the end. retary McCrary, of Iowa, would do of acid secretions in the mouth. terances reach the ears of hundreds such administrative vacillation—we well to tell the President all that they It must be borne in mind that of thousands. Thus with a very can only grin and bear it. But its mothers are a popular institution in know about it.’ The Yimes corres: A Card. slight effort he can get even with effects are injurious upon the gov- society, and they and their squalTo all who are suffering from the pondent must be very intelligent and errors and indiscretions of youth, neryreliable, when he locates Atchison in them. We have already mentioned ernment. Itweakens our popular ling babes are indulged with large ous weakness, early decay, loss of manMissouri, while it is the eastern ter- hood, ete., I will send a recipe that Mr. Colfax’s oration at the dedica- form of rule, it gives immunity to latitude. Tue Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. work is soon to be revealed. For three To exclude them from minus of the Atchison, Topeka & tion of the Presbyterian summer re- official wrongdoing, and it destroys religious assemblies and all public The White is for the human family; the Yellow years the work in the various mines will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. is for horses, sheep and other animals. TestiThis great remedy was discovered by a treat at Inttle Traverse, Michigan, been to sink winzes and inclines, Santa Fe railroad, and the third town that pride of country (a distinctive amusements because an infant one monials of the effects produced by these re- has missionary in South America. Send a and now, from the Silver Hill on in Kansas. The information Secretary where he devoted proper attention to American virtue) in the hearts of of them carries may insist on its markable Preparations are wrapped around ey- the selfaddressed envelope to the Rev. McCrary and Gov. Collum could give the Mormon question; and at Post- those who are subject tosuch injus- right to be heard in the world, is a ery bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, north, it looks as though every mine, os. T. Inman, Station D¢ Bible House, would no doubt be valuable. They New York City. ville, Iowa, on the Fourth of July, tice. siderable reputation in his district as a Aaa labor agitator, somewhat after the style ‘| = Carey — ding : ye ee : . lessons”? substituted for it. their classes will fillup. , etlOy CVEL Cy; to be HaiEena Herald, 18th: econ are built 2 CeduepatNAl Summer houses in Wottaha wpon the erounds, in theEM AMMeEMEAA amalgamationbE and | used Far’ Gear Grew Ineo many fiowering plants and trees are in Tr ore is of high grade ranging a from districts{ building, literally surrounded by Peake "a to compleled inepols Saar day Rh f tC Ede Gul eae OD ae aeiarl| The i a Hill. | wash are expected Biooklyn; large three-story wooden structure, which was built-several years ago by a retired merchant name ade for a adr lahetentép squdie It_iserectcd BIOCK e colinain summer i eat residence. Oefod au Pe of reeeS Coorgr & Co. ate erecting works to ee Man- Tur French Spy is working on lease by Gilliam and Hinckley. Assays from this mine carry heavily. : each day) the | ten men are employed on the mine. the following table: oie ways allowed himself to be feted erally have, (being familiar with the TOW tish arene anecoty uk wT 1,07 | when he reached Salt’ Lake, and the language, customs eae This table does not show the full approach of his perceptive cnn the Mexicans,) and who will ie 7. strength of the non-Mormon B : ; : tality has increased, as is shown in ee ae are Hill last. threethedays, the deaths During 156. | canyon THE is‘Lucky present month were Boy considerable the morin Black leachJack producing understandi re from deaths were 21 (seven. his ee admin- a representative ing of thenative pop — from California in Congress, 155 | his journeys And . pais es which leaches well. Fred Williams Ep. Guxsonand concentrating ore from the Silver which yields well. |