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Show v v as M eifcWWwu - - ?y .f iirn-w- n hl. . V i A comnnc Friday, daily hail. September 1874. 11, . Industrial Exposition. The Interstate Industrial Exposition of Chicago, will be open from September 9th to October 10th, tok the public, from all parts of-t- he Union.' It being the greatest exposition of the country this season, the railroads will issue excursion tickets at reduced rates, to accommodate all of visiting this grand exposition, "K de-elio- us Robert E. Lowxet, of Virginia neorvhation for Congressman before the Democratic State ConvKtorv. "With Mr. Lowery we have a perSwty quaintance, and should he get ths nomination we hare no doubt but that he will walk away with the office. As for Kendall well, that back pay arrangement has effectually cooked I is political goose. , Minnie Sher- emnized by his grace, J. It. Purcell, Abe Mot Iiev. Archbishop of Cincinnati, at Saint, Aloysius Church, Wah'ugton. The ceremony will begin at 11 oclock and will be over by ll:45. Sixteen hundred invitations are to be iucd to the church. Invitations to the hou will not be as numerous. A portion of the family laave for St. Louis the same night and the reat will follow the next day. It is understood that the officers of the Airny and Navy and the Diplomawill appear in full uniform. tic-Corps mys-tniou-- of llectioxs 1TAII. GROCERIES, FUrtHiTUHfc, H. T. UTAH- OGDEN, A . FIFTH STREET, sepl-t- f IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WACOM DEPOT Wines &; Liquors. - Bedding,! Crockery, GEORGE A. LOWE, GLASSWARE- Utah. Corinne A SAN i FARMER. DALI LAMPS, P. SCHUTTLEBS WAGON mGOtlS COVERS, & Foreign and Domestic Wines WAGON sepStf ISAAC D. HIJNTdON, - LOWEST above-mentione- Particular attention paid to the parchalng o' China and Japan Teas, California Wines and Self-Raki- ng 8epftf And all kinds of the beet and latestjm proved ANJ BLASTIAl? FARL1 MACHINERY. WaREHOPSK AND OPPOSITE (Mi I Cash ORDERS by mail promptly filled. Good? carefully paikod and delivered ' It ait road lejxts free.df charge. J. y IV paid N E, for UTAH. country 'produce.- - HERCULES POWDER, E. MARTIN & - CO., CITY MARKET, t Importer and Jobbers of. Corner of Montana and Fifth streets, ' Wholesale and retail dealer in UTAH. CORINNE 409 ELIEL, Wholesale and retail dealer in Jj J. D. HEYFRON, BEEF, VEAL, f - v THE GRAND ly . Y.leat. .Corned Fresh and sepl-tf , L. HOLT, i t. t a Boots and Shoeo, . . OF a - mejiealatUnslowly dant, Dr. Nickolson, thatheis and insure that hut stfSelT wicoTerinf , , in tha mareet -- , - - - A SAUS- CaahpiSfor dlktafi ofmea: - NAWhERS. LEVI , tf sepl Th patronage of tha public la aollaitad. - Bock ' Springs and A1PF Cbal. : Laava c.rtlM. Two doon oast of Bank of Carl ni , Montana ' raltf street, Corinne, Utah. i ft. A A , HIGHEST XIARKET PRICE FOR IHD Ed, - FOnn AT1D PEITD; sepl-t- f . n v . . ) vx n l',i j FosToykcm bdildng, C O n 01 . I , . llt,'TH. r 5 w4t if QHCOACSG. I v v - PACIFIC HOT El 3 GEORGE haw wtAimpro. j. Proprietor. MUTTON, PORK, Etc., Ete , 1 sepStf i VEAL AND MUTTON ALWAYS ON Front Street, r Serrffarr T. PARKINSON, LEONARD Wines and (Liquors. i l JOHN F. LOUSE,, STREETS sepStf THE OLD which combines all the force of other strong explosives now in use, and the lifting force of the bkht BLAsnKO powdek, thus making It vastly superior to any other impound now to use. A circular containing a pull dkscriptiov of this Powder can be obtained on application to onr Office, Or of any of onr Agents. sepl-t- f &C0., Proprietors, DAN FRANCISCO. gepl-t- f THREE GOLD MED ATS tbe MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE and ,ut STATg AGRICULTURE L 80CIETY for the superiority of onr products over all others. We also call attention to our C to.5 HOTEL. AND MARKET MONTGOMERY Near the Depot 'Office: General Merchandise. METALLIC COFFINS AND CASES FUR NISIIED TO ORDER- - JOHNSON SPORTING, MINING. Of SUPERIOR QUALITY, FRESH FRO A THE MILLS. It being constantly received and s delivered to tht transported into the interioi , 1 of a few days consumer-witbi- i tbe time of It manufacture, and is in every way sup rior '? asv other Powdor In Market. We have been awarded sucoeaslvely Below Salt Lake Prices carefully attended , on hand KB m -- GRAND By - Liquors. Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills, Gang Plows, AN FRANCISCO. STOVES.. BRICK STORE ON CORNER NEW HOTEL, Frout Streot, SAN FRANCISCp. CAL 314JZAlifornia Street, CHARTER OAK We invito inspection bv our many customers and the general public tod a large assortment good9, which will be, sold at or. w RATES! CASH Also constantlyfcon hand a full supply of PLATED WARE. A SAN FRANCISCO. CAR- POWDER WORKS. And Dealers In FRAMES, FANCY GOODS, ETC. Between Front and BttM7 WAGON ; Shipping and Commission Merchant, THE CALIFORNIA Manufacturer 8 , and have Constantly PICTURE i No. 911 Baeramento Street, 41S STANLEY, Liquors Ac For sale at the UTAH. CUTLERY. BAR FIXTURES, f RIAGE MATERIALS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, KCltf VI. G. SIZES ALL BOWS, THIMBLE 8KEIN8, WOODS, WAGON AND aROCER MIRRORS, AGE WARD, & I Wholesale and Retail d:o - H. WARD. JAUK8 DALY, lull stock of the celebrated Mowers, Reapers and Mowers lCgE. hand; .lao, t J and 009, Front St., near JackeW- - CAL. FRANCISCO sflpStf - Furniture repaired at reduced prices. Je v I ON HAND AND FOR SALE reasonable prices. Theo wagons are materials, thoroughly made, oi the very bestWest as the and aie known all through the bect and most reliable wagon ,mado, and are WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT. Also a full stock of ' It distinguish3id D 607 n it with un feign edwwpleA8re CELE-BltATE- WISIKY, RYE and highly t r Among those Stable Sale and Feed Denver ' hVe who citizefis recently esteemed Dealer in . . - , Chickens. and Butter, Grain, Fruit, Eggs our thoroughfares, where L. SALE. FOR GRAIN AND HAY oT ' meeting wo' have Yeen in the 'habit j Cooko, Gtntlonery, boule-vard- s, COODS DENTS FUJSI2KIKQ the watts n .on them-iour daily J EXRO.f FURCUSON Hews and Wall Paper, AKDHATS. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR tie ons js more miss cd th an the North Front St-- , CORINNE- ' ALLvINDS OF COUNTRY , Pocket Cutlery and Motlono cheerfull juoitnanca Qf M,iorEdward seltf 2 ARRANGE-- u MY PERFECTED TUTAVING PRODUCE. - mer ta with some of the largest houses t Gotthell. On thi2Sdcot July last he . - ' C r i j ' In am and New York I Boston, prepared MARKET. Wilton's UTfill f.lEAT Sewing Agent for- Wheeler A. was suddently strickeffTlown by paralyto pay the Machines. ; well-know- f JOSEPH FINCHS PENNSYLVANIA Agenta for Also, large assoitment of CORINNE, China. J. - - Preprfetora ' or- .Hunter's California Wheat Whiskey, NATIVE AND FOREIGN FRUITS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES OF ALL DESCRIP- Furniture t Singular Case. (Successors to Hunter, Waad A Co.) General Agents lor Montana and iuaho. ' CHICAGO b - T. N. WAhD. KANE. MICHAEL WIND, BINE & CO., FERRIS & HOLT,. Orders from Neighboring Totons Promptly Filled. - - " c. c. SAKE. The BAIN WAGON is not made for a chaan e do not i retend to compete with wagon, are all first clas?. cheap work. Our wagonsone year. All wagons warranted lor TIONS. o ' sopfitf The Lightest Draft Wagon Made. , A OBUKBH SOLICITED. Are superior to any wagons sold in tho ost. They are PROVISIONS, Etc. UTAH. of-th- fif , JOB8UU San Francioobf California, A LWAYS CORINNE;- - ? 0., itiroaTKM or CONWAY. C1IROMOS, J M, AOT iu rallferala flireOi SIS THE BAIN WAGONS Montana Street, -- k f- Wines &; Liquors With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS, LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. ETu. half-crazv-d, - 1MFORTKM era J. f POND, REYNOLDS . FARM WAGONS -- i s A FABH WAGONS, Louis Demcrie, I A correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Salt Lake City, gives an interesting review of the politi ca,l events which have transpired in this Territory since 1807, He says: The first time the Gentiles ever ran a candidate.; for Congress I think it was in 1867 he got about lYQ votes. The voters were few beyond the members of the convention which put hitn in the field, and which, to get a place to meet in at ,all bad to buy alot and build a house. At the city election irly in 1870, we made another effort, when the Church people took posseion of our mas? meeting, driving us out J:y foice of numbers; showing arms but hot using Later in that city we put a canthem. didate in the field for Congre, but were not allowed to hold a ratification meeting in the street. We held it on our 'wnilot, before spoken of, and our candidate got perhaps 1,500 votes. In' 1872 we were in the field again, with the same candidate, General Maxwell, and attempting to hold a ratification meeting in front of the Salt Lake IToue. Main street, were bowled down, and the doors shut. Most of these disgraceful occurrences are still fresh in our memory. Well do we remember the mass meeting of 1870, when the rights of the fewLiberals there assembled were so rudely trampled upon by Bishop Little, Marshal McAllister, and a horde of fanatical beasts in the shape of men. Tha hall' benches were broken, the windows smashed, and tha disenting Mormons, in company with the few Gentiles present, consigned by pious Mormon lips to the lowest level of old Lucifer's abode' and simply because they had dared to call a inas meeting for tho purpose of nominating an opposition ticket! And who has forgotten the outrageous conduct of the ..Mormon mob in frofit of the Salt Lake IIoue, two years ago, while a ratification meeting was being held?:. Certainly, we have not. But not content with breaking up the Gentile meetings 'whenever it was attempted to hold them, the priestly hypocrites . mut also Tend tho air with howls of persecution, and try to make the outside world believe that Gentiles were in all cases the aggressors, and the aMormons the injured parties. -- True, - the United States officers for Utah have at times made bold,to encourage dissenting Mormons and timid Gentiles in the assertion of theirTights as American crime suvh citizens, and for this asiggers', enrpet-pleasing titles nasty politicians interlopers, and aro and still being, liberally have been, bestowed upon thefrt"t5y the Mormon press, uWe had hoped for an abatement - ere this of tha persecution!' bowl, but it still ascends, andwith every little event that transpires in the Territory, iii his account of it the Mormon editor invariably manages to 'sandwich a long story of wrongs perpetrated upon his brethren by the nasty Gentiles. - Is it uot time for a rest on the persecution 2 O (All sizes), j 4 FREIGZ1T WAGONS, mm ly jKff-Ord- dchimiaceY('i:m business?- - sepStf bain wagons , i , , SAN FRANCISCO. We have now on hand corre-pondin- -- - EST. RUSHED FACTORY t j : t , and Just naatsom.rjr Btreet, Corner Bnttrt Utah. Corinue man, daughter of General Sherman, and Mr. Fitch, of the engineer corps in tho will take place at Washington, navy, October 1st. The nuptials will he sol- IN Hon. 101 A'lOS tlEt'J YORK STORE! as-sura- m ve ! 1 . I ? po-iti- IT .) D . to., W jr IE 'W 3Sn.l1L, E! IHL sr , Montana Street, Corinno. City, Nevada, is a candidate for the Miss je Ui iosEHn ! roceries, Produce Prov itsiono. at The marriago of BAIN WAGONS J. W. GUTHRIE, ' wiarrTD. mtzzz. DRY CC3E3 ARD CL0THIX8. GROCERIES AND PR3VI3ISSS. appearance in the daily intercourse of life is only a question of short time. A short time after Major Gotthell's affliction commenced there was developed in him symptoms which it is stated have but one parallel in tha history of Wholesale and Retail Dealer In medical sceinca. Une evening he was and as almost profound lying asleep, peaceful mb when in health. The faithful watchers sat just within the adjjin-in- g room, ready to answer his slightest G call. Suddenly ho cried out in frightHud ful screams of agony,-an- d although paramovlyzed and incapable, ordinarily, of ing without aid, he sprang up in his bed. Tho paroxysms of pain did not in the least affect the clear conceptions of his intellect; on the aontrary, they were rather strengthened than otherwise. Aroused in this manner from sound slumber, his first conceit was that some one had applied to hiru a galvanic battery heavily charged. Becoming assu( Between Second and Third streets.) red .that such had not been the case, he then thought that some one had and done his room stolen into knew not. he something to him, what This in turn gave way to the e of hi u ife and intends; but it ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND FAMILY OBO- was plain something had happened of an extraordinary physical character, and CEItlE , OUTFITTING GOODS, AND tho Major with his Usual scientific turn PRODUCE CON- COUNTRY of mind set about its investigation. his paralied arm, he discovLifting-u- p STANTLY ON HAND. ered that it was covered with what appeared to bo a phosphoric light. HoldRoceived ing the stricken limbstilH igher, electric Now Open ljgnts dripped from the fingers likedrops and arm of liquid tire, whilst the whole sides of the face and g the A magnificent stock of reck were i'lumined in like munner. beroii cash produce. to wonderful paid The phenomena was hold. It was plain the patient was and wonderfully overcharged DRY 000 :s, SILKS AND SATINS with electricity. Feeling a mysterious n tluence in hisleft eyo, he called upon Bade, a Special ty POPLINS. EMPRESS CLOTH, hi' liiemL to examine it. They found Butter anti L MUSLINS, CALICOES, MILLIMERY it to be perfectly natural in appearance, GOODS, SHAWLS, LINEN SUITS, Etc. except that it emitted a bright illumination, which cast a light on the wall sufby mail or t3legra;h. promptly ficiently strong in a darkened room to atuseded to. enable him to see the figures on the wall Several th nuand shingles and a lot of GREAT SUPPLY OP paper. Jn a word, the eye shone sepl-- t like a lamp. It va at this stage, ut after these FASHIONABLE CLOTHING had wonderful physical indications abated, i hat Dr. NicheUon was called AMD ip; and it will gratify the many old and cheri-he- d friends of Majot Gotthell to GENTfl1 FURNISllfG GOODS, be informed that the -- symptoms of his WHOLESALE AMD H3TAIL DFALF.B Ilf HATS, CATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, 'painful illness have taken a lavorubre- e and EVERYTHING YOU WANT. has he meamiably turn. Already covered the U:o of his lower limb, and with steadily increasing strength the D. strongest hopes are entertained of his sepl-t- f N. O. Times. speedy recovery. 4 r If I T!e Iioxcs i , . - 1 v 'if ' caont ccctploto j tbe7vrfd. the nott i proprietor?- oo- -. - Its desli iftn of Oct Ot cr, Oh and th, 1271.) txke in announcing tba Ltx eampletioa of thu now pltasure enterprise, which is tu,,c for v C..C2 C23. a CICE, Yon Fr Twomty |