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Show cxsassci ST. TJRAIKS3. E-OUEtt ,TMfins:ANGLIM, i:s j.isrja. aim s vr. ir. qrego, Prest. F. ike W. ROCKWELL, SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD COMPANY ji 0 G OAPI! I C&L ' r Kvery Packare to following1 guarantee Li Itruml of Strictly Pure W'h.te : " 1 trcet, near the Treasury, - IVIghrs XJhjpatchcs CONGRESSIONAL . Rare, Oid I Curious Books, ; u-- i iH WESTERN UNION TELKGBAPH LINK. I.al ' '. AVD DSALEB of this' Cunij'.f l PR AH HALS 1 Telegraph. By PC ai.ISTI Lit OF SSHATE. . . i ; , i J5. Thurman adWashington, Senate on the resoludressed the tion prorWirig fer an farestigatlon Tho White Load fcontainea of the Oregon eiecierai ' appoint IX c. th!a Packag-- Jb guaranteed by tho merit. He deslrexl to contribute SOUTHERN the Bomethine to the hlatory of this Manufacturers, 11 oht JXoughl or Small Oregon COMPANI, ST. WHITE LEAD case, and show, that there (liHintitlea. were two sides. ' ie was surprised LOUB, M0-- , to contain no adultera. l tion wbatevor. It is composed entire-t I that Morton, chairman of the elecrn n Tit f T?n.vv try Pnh'ii'atitfinn. nn1 tions committee, which1 would in Viifijnlito ly of perfectly PUKE CAIUJON ATE standard Works on all subjects, reoelve vestigate the matterj OP LEAD and Linseed Oil, end is nad prejudiced ozsa special iittniiition. sold subject to Chemical Ana1, j i.i the whole case. ' Qroyer'a action the CLOW PIPE .TEST. was not so palpably- wrong as to authorize Morton's declaration that he was infamous. Watts' IneligiTho name of this Company !? p'accri and the peobility wa3 not denied, ON L Y u pon 8TIUCTLY PUKE Leud . It did not for give him u not placed upon a second or other iu secured ignorance ple's .'i'CAVfATS Wbito to the office nn less their the parties purchasing quality. 60"SOUTirEKN right COMPANY" Lead branded IKVSN'TOIIS. ignorance was superior to the feder SUKB ot ObtUiulllg' U. lre ABSOLUTELY al constitution. According to Mor uro Article. with t he 1'erfcctlj TL'JNP.'S transactedV direct h n irf on. Pi ton, if the Oregon voters had voted I " r ed fti!a it idaUons, A m . fim-prnme- fl, BLEACHED or Halo hy i 31. Co., ami Ray 'fcVr..ieI - PATEN r 3., Godbe, Ylitn & Co. & :iit information or letters patent for "Goldsmith Maid," the Goverfur iavciit.on.s will do woil to consult . nor would have been compelled to or election to ner, ; n o r --r m m r? r Issue a certificate Governors were dailv compelled to Willis . nut exercise judicial power, and Grover .Vltpriiey uuJ A'oiarj rublic.: may, like one of tne ablest lawyers wl'.li Silt i,a he Herald, Salt in the country, Judge Hoadley, 1 IJ . I. It have concluded that he had the power to withhold Watts' certifi cate and give it to Cronin, and that i hi i i i iiiii n tr:- i it was his duty to do so. In conclusion Thurman read a ! I lengthy opinion of Judge George Hoadley, of Cincinnati, as publish ed in a late number of the Cincin r Have iii:ido a Fpeciaiti'of sup-nati Commercial, sustalnidg Gro Mindly and Day Schools ver. li i When the paragraph was b f all kinds, in End-- k read about a conspiracy to have vjrl.-tr.Prices as LOW as we i .a Na!;'- theiti. Supcrinten- Sherman made President of the Seuate for the purpose of counting :itn Te.;. hers call and see the electoral vote, etc., snermau said this whole story about a con 'A ioh t of IJfl.los and Testa- us- t.t - u spiracv to elect him Tresident of half price, soon to ar- the Senate was simply a newspaper roorback, without a single word of RAILROADS. TUB CHICAGO, ME ISLAM 'ii P ZE S f i s PAG5FI0VVMILB02. 3 J..': Centra! lo'.va TIIF. Orcat I)Ul With iui i;oniitt.ti I2ait al '.Vent, U tba !j ) : Qulclieet nnA Sh--rti- 't - ' 1 I.'.'t;!- - ' ' " . . 1 ' i w e th M VUl M'jIhcs, Hock - i Pacific and Atlantic, Mo Iduwl an 1 ? Chicago. The unlu raiUt carrviny tho f.'jruy.' in l Alter ifatl, maktoij close and ri.liatAa C'l'Ln.t tinii til With tra.r.i arriving from tlie W: t !,; and Fuion Paciflo KaiiroadB, ar,d t.t With all Fast Express Trains, East, North and bouth. rW Th( most eloirantly furnished PA H OEO.n.TAYI.01., iOi SL.tl&ilNU CAHSever used on any F. ARMi'OXO railroad aro now built, owned and run y this Company between 'i. I.ATIMEP., il;i). COIMA' I ftEMOVKD into ,m Building, wo are now prepared to furnish everything in our' line at tlio Iiowest Hafts :.;! flAVI'Q New 5 w jtJi dispatch. OJIA2IA and CHICAGO. Through Tickets to all Eaetorn Ckieivi.a this favoriti routo can bo ohtauiol fit ticket ollices of tha Union 1'aoUio Kailroud and Utah CentraL lie mire wur ZtelxU read VIA nWK 1LAAD. A. M. SMITH General Paascngrer Ayent, Chicago. llccn IttDULE, Oeu'lSup't, Chicago. Lumber, Shingles, ALL K Lin?-- . THE IJTW CV mmm$ & It" X frames i"i! not bs Vndcrsoitl. SOUTH TEPdPLE STRKT &SV try- - iSf.it tst cf r.ie T T 19 JEt TJ FORT A B?KCIALTT. O, ih o. WAYNg At AND run tho Celebrated PDLLIBAH PALACE CARE-- from OAVID JAR1ES, Chicago to Baltimore AH Ai 7ator and Steam Fitter Ga.3, Kirvctfully nnnouneea to the public that tio w.ll carry on tho busiueaa of tho late tirniof MiU'lioll James, and trusts, by to bunlno3, and small prof-i- i, strict attention t a contiiuianco of the patronaKo lo liDorally bostowed upon tho lato urm. A full lino of n'ack an'l Oalvani 'd Iron I'.ix. and Fittings kept in stoclc. Ifoso Pipo uriil fit t nur- - for dame. Apont for Humsoy'g Koroo and Lift FurapR. Pumps repaired, and Pump Fittiogs on hand. I J ICNAfi: n'ORU A ROOF1NU, ti.i'v.ViivA Sheet Tron Cornict SIaU to order 3olderod Top Fruit and limey Caus a Hpucialty lit their Season. vr.irchou; an Workshops, WestlTomplo ot:'tOt, t cHi-'irute- ff, lT7Aouf Cliange I.envlisj Clilcaxo Dully nt IT ();iiolh ( 1 j:1"5 T. A3 AUK1VEJ MORRIS k d H, !?) i l and tierces. Man-- , Lard aud Neatsfoot Oils. li: t. p k'-p- u.iooX :2Z r,. ru Strft, (1IUAUU, ILL U. ft FUTEH P. R. R. Ferelrn.ob- - iaiuei lor luvoniors at prloes as low as thos of any reliable aarency. Cor- rcfpondciico iiivitvd with Inventors, and with thoio who have had their inventions rejected by ho U. S. l'ATENT OFFICE, alflO wii Ii MiTidiantH and inanufacturersdcfilrlng I w'.H follow. IKiiUE : MAltHLd ,f 'ant a Patent J'011 a model or a a.n;. Daily Expross rough sketch, and a f ii Mixed description of p.m. your invention. Wo will make examina8:9) a. m Freight tion iu tuo PATUirrOFFiCH and if we think ABRIVE. it liatcufablc, vill send vou ruinnra unit ..C:l" p.!n. Udv eo aud pros' outo your case. . Pally Express Mixed p.:.: we riier i lion. ni. i. i.eggett, :1 Freight i,.. ieiier of Patents, Cleveland, O., 0.11. v. :th Kclli y, Secretary National Orange, Pally connections made at Oiri. IT t Ci Louisville, R. 1C, and with Central Paoltlo ah Ky., Kev. F. 1). Power, Wash road for Salt Lako City and uu p..i.'.. ington, l.i.!..rtud to tho Danish and Swedish on 'tv n Legation nt Washington, D. C. In southern Utah.' S"M'l Mamp for our "Ouido for ob i At Uryau with Btagcs for Swii tvai; Address tait:'nr niiuoe. I.oitl HiiKKr At Cheyenne with Penver Paciilo roa Co., own an for Denver, Central City, Ueonrct .Solicitors Patents, ii ell points ia Colorado and New Mexico.. t Washington, D.C. At Omaha with Oh leaKO and N ortl wee ern, Chtcasro, Kock Island and Pacilic, Chicago, Burlington aud Qulucy, Jturlii:(rtr aud Mo. Klver In Nob., Kansus City, .t. Council Bluffs railroads, and Missouri Klver line of Btcamcra for all polutd and Souths ... Tickets for sale to all points oast at Banlc-int- r ' Uouse of MoCorniek Sc Ci., bait Laki 3 : ;WA CteEXD, STOVES R- -t City; also at Union Pacific Uallroal Ticket Offlco in Ogden, at which ollijo berths on Bleeping' ears can be secured.. - STOCKED, Etc., TliOS. L. KIMBALL, Gen'l Tlckot Ageut, Ouiuha. U90 - ' II. II. Clauk, Uen'l Supt LEAVE. Bcml us 1 B 1 " . - AT EVANS. M I FOR SALE Una i" Cic most ?cwirallc properties In the 'Hy. Centrally located on ist Smitli Mreet, two ltloclin i;ii!-iiiC- . ItanU nnl corner. dirnporiuiii Dcserct :Vo:ji O? X.X 312 i'at-'Mt-.- ! tf . Jo-an- m:'WM si ! . SHEET TAYLOR'S nOTEL, Salt Lake EuxiTanplc Street, MO City. 3cD5ii3 50c to $1.00 pr. Day. t 7ne?tauraut by Mrs Carter. cd We nre constantly receiving i ontniuin- - Twenty Kooius ii eoaipleto order. Size 01 2.ot live rods Southerly tront nn:l ten rods IVcsterlj &'rnt. 'rtie ulove property will be Hold nt i j llareuln. Apply m the premise, or to 11 "2 Sponoorian STEEL PENS. 1 A9 A Ar? for finle ouery. ty mi dealers in fttl For tho convenlenco of those who may wish to try them, tvituplo Cari!, oontaininK rue each of the 15 numbers, will bo scut by mail oa receipt of 25 cents. Ivi3on, Blakeman, Taylor & Co. 13S A 110 Cllitud St.. New Tork. r.il CUTI.E11, PROPRIBTORS. JAKE IT 13 ISSUED FROM TDE PRESS,. daily order such pieces tin not in stock. (Sheet Music, sent to all partA of the Territories at prices. Puh-libhfcr'- are fl HSUSSER & BRC, (Succcsmn to J. II. IIA QUE,) ftlrtlrvHIree. First loor Xortli of ti Suit Luke 4 ily, ' MflUHiit More, - THE MUSICAL Publications DEALERS IN ' I AMVlTXlTlOy AKC ISIIIXO TACKLE. Pniotionl r line done RATI.T C'?r" All work in miGnnimithi, N PROMPTLY, and Satisfaction Guaranteed ul X. M, PTMLK. Si. JodCfh, Mo. S. R. JOHNSON, Omaha, Neb. STEELE & JOHNSON, or Oliver ,Ditson k Co , Ji. Brninards Sour, Sdicruer, Peters and otltcrfCr.InayN on Hand. : GUAS, VISTOIjS, d-- celebrueq double elastic T!l 5t iU5i tf. GILBERSON, Ilooin 3, ioUn;M lliiilding. C. TAYT.Oi: . uJfl IViioIcsfiie Grocers, 553 aril Fourteenth St., Omaha, Neb Airentj for SrtMe d Iron WorkjNalI. MO STEWA RT'S CELEBHATID CiLDER & CABBLESS ron Glean Conon Hags ana irnnny Sacts TAKEN ON SUBSCRIPTION SSERET NEWS OFFICE. J- J- - - ANTD committee, composed of seven senators, with power to prepare and report, without unnecessary de lay, such a measure as will secure a lawful count or the electoral vote and the best disposition of-a- ll ques tions connected, therewith, and that said committee have the power to cufer with the House commit tee. .Laid over till Monday and ordered printed. . house. AND f H fit? LPS 3 T"l S3 IS lj I Hb( Si 6.1Hi I I3n.i U lJU ivniTinvAsiiEns, OBNERAt, FAMILY VBM, Per sao, wholesale and retail, by Z. C I., Messrs. God bo, Pitta J Co., B. P. Kimball t Lawrfnee, Tespdel, Messrs. oS8ra. Day & Co., Mopsrs. Wm. At Cuttons Padler, O. W. Davis, TaylorJeuaings, Brothers. ler, Walker 8TLWA1CT & CO.,' BR03, " rt 141 Ptttahurrh. P. M. RICHARDSON HATCH - CO, , 'I . ' MAWTTFAOTTRiaiS Or Tolegraph, Round and Parlor ,H A T C II E ed amendments. A committee of conference wn ordered. Edmunds called up the message from the House, announcing the passage of a resolution providing for the appointment or a committee to act with tne (senate to devise some method of counting the electoral vote, and submitted a resolution referriag the message to a select mm mi mm Iji:. a.--; 1 o. 17 mm llome-ralso- - ty Oou'l Tass. and Ticket Agent. J. N.' MeciiM.o General Mauaacr".- TTNTfL further notlco train1? I. aud arrive at Ogden daily 1 ui.l-i- i. This routo is especially desUai.lc men, as it ffi ves them an o : ri It. MYEKS,' GAR LOAD mm m GEOCBEIES i.,:! Cl.!-cuk- iiy JIe:t Iliirliel. d E Ii , , to visit PltteburK I'hlliidelphia, U and lioston, tho best markcU in the East. Ask for Tickota vln Plttsburff,Forl.Wayi.c and Peniisylvania Central It. II.. which o in bo obtained at all regular Itallroad Tickt-Ollices In tho West, at tho Company's Oll;cts 4:!, West Madison St. and at Depot, corner Madison and Canal Streets, wott 1 i',n. it,n.:iH. u .a jm non-concurr- ; mr-ri- ( Wallace said it was but just to demand that Grover acted as execu tive of the State, and was chosen to a seat on this floor, and we rnust A L Ii OX - .V (' believe that he acted conscientious ly. Amid the maze of authority it is plain that the law as to whether he can certify for the minority can A didate Is unsettled, it is surely safer to obey his oath and tne su82 FIRST 0 premo law than to certify in viola tion of both, ir tne repuoncan von YUVH doctrine be sound, Oregon has not legally provided for this case, having legally appointed but two elec Cf nil !, tors. and Ca'ifor-i.iSwiss, Limborgor, Mitchell said there was presented t'lililS; Saa-ennd New York Fac, fciott, in this discussion a spectacle where Best brands tory of Baker's and Family in no senator raised any question in regard t the vote of the people of 'J Oregon at the late election. It was not denied by any senator, .any IlestMjokcrei; White Fish, Itorring, ami (ivcrvthlnjr needed for your newspaper, any man anywhero of TabTi! for Breakfast, Pinner any political party,that tiae majority and Sujipor, and at of the Votes of the people of Ore- X.oz.iaicxi.r."fclo Xl.,t OS, eron were cast for the republican electors. He was not surprised that DAMIEL CRENIC. senators on this floor declined to come directly to the front and de fend the action of the Governor of CHICAGO TRADE. Oregon. What he wanted to know, was whether any member of the democratic party was willing to rise in his place andallirm the Walsh l Hutchinson, of Governor Grover to adjudi right Importer?, Manufacturer ami Jubbcrt of cate upon the of watts eligibilityTho action MILLIKERYs STllAW GOODS They dare not do it. was a gross of Governor Grovel Kolious Hid f.iitlifs' Fnruisliing Coeds; usurpation of power, gross viola- n of law. There was a question tic 1G0 it 1G2 Waoash Ave., cor. Monroe in Jjouisiana, Florida and South C H I C A C O. Carolina, which .side had the ma X if 1 Vr ; Uk c, 5r.u ilr kuI wa u. d 130. jorities of the Votes,tohut there Svas no such question a9 Oregon. Pending dteeiisaioiv Wisdom K, K, FA!1?BANK & CO. called up the bill appropriating for the expenses or , certain special committees, and on his motion the Senate in the House iL., to-da-v. Pennsylvania Railroad : truth. -- Tiroflii CarstoWasiinjioiiCitj "vnryicisn.jin the Building C. R. SAVAGE. . dlJ (5m SASH & BOOBS i S , 15. Hale, a mem ber of the appropriation committee, opposed the reduction of the Senate's sum. He said the American people were anxious to learn the State of affairs in these Southern State?, therefore the committees shouldn't be pinched. Hoi man said the democrats were certainly as anxious as the republi cans, who generally and earnestly opposed the appointment of those committees. Cox commented on the refusal of Governor Wells to comnlv with the summons of the Louisiana investi Washington, gating committee Hale said ho supplied the docu ments. Cox said the originals were nec essary. He was ashamed that the republican side of the House did not rise and Instruct Its pet Governor to respond to the committee's demand. Townsend The shame is mu tual. Cox expressed gratification that his colleague confessed the shame on his side. There was none acon the democratic knowledged ' side. Hale Because you are incapable of It. r Cox Now.fyou sit down. He supposed Townsend meant that the shame was mutual between himself and Hale. We have no shame. (Shouts of laughter on the republi can side.) HaleThat's it exactly. We will have no controversy about that. Cox retorted, and charged that the returning board 'sat in secret session. Hale denied this. The board considered all the questions openly, and men retired ior deliberation as udges. (Derisive laughter on the . '. democratic side.) ' Cox said, unless be was mistaken. that some time the republicans would demand we go below all these Louisiana parishes and elsewhere. Thus only could this great question of presidency be solved; thus only could peace ensue in good faith. He would Becond Hale's effort to make this investigation' thorough. Hale said ir the democrats really desired a fair investigation of the southern States here was an ex cellent opportunity by giving the Senate what it asked for to conduct the investigation. He explained the failure to appoint a democrat on the board; wnich appointment was offered to half a dozen prominent democrats and declined. Cox and ".Gibson, of Louisiana. denied' this, and asked for the names, which Hale said he could r. ...rr::.; : not give. J: Spencer, of Louisiana, said his people wanted a thorough investi gation, .which would show, what me wnoie nation anew, that the State was 'carried fairly and , freely oy tne aemocracy. , nanared ne-Concordia in parish.told him groes. desired to vote the democratic ticket, but did not dare do so a Cox closed thedebate wOj iome from the House report Clean Cotton from the but Cil quotations Ncr.o Hags Takesu JtS Teopla Hoar explained was which of 1874, W. IK, CJIICAUO. JurHiU,AKt, JUH wVA on? them X7ednesdar and. Xwnrsday. i: :vi fJTOur Matches are sold yasa bri2 of Potter, of New tho report merely by nearly every t ', DAVID O. fJAIDI5R- York; aiM grocery noieiu me lerriiory. . r - - f the bill resedas . repot l-- toiSi .comxruttee filYlng . . (ucujjjic I ' 30,000 went imp com The House then mittaa nf the Whole on the post- xne fast .consideration its the of course mail serviuw w to uucuaawi. and any final dec! without 'coming sion the House adjourned. . - v" AtinDACH'S COLUMN. iKma nf riilt rtibst nrnmf nanfc land tnysTclan, thflr. last 0B wnicn pronounced my caw wnow and Informed me I could not liTe more than, a few months. About trua umeynearmg or yonr wonuer-f,-,t biiufaa. T r m m An oaI takinflr vnnr Life Hvrun for tha lungs, in wltfi your Root Bittets, connection ana. asa once- was nonentea, ana. ai ter using the medicine some (wo months I find myself entirely cor ed. If this statement of my ease can be of any ' service to you) in bringing your medicines to the notice of the suffering, my object in writinsr this note will be attained. for I firmly believe my life has been i saved by your treatment. Dunn. Tobrknce Signed, Sold by all druggists everywhere Dr. G. W. Frazier, proprietor, v b ' Cl'l TO CAUPh NARRATIVE OF THE 1WRE0K OF THE "STRATHMORE.'' ( V. - . BYGONE , OP THE SURVIVORS. j It. this is to be, atKi1 bart been tna4o to that m m JV is on account vt u,0 the road. A t.ip oa well ballasted " as much, wearroau)1llot and. wr to a tnd.machlr.ery IN FALL AND WINTER C.4N.W.RVl8ann.t'clli-luirtlcular, that It rki j. i a "rocklnr chair,- - Xh"??'iK s 1 As time passed on from day to lo monms, weeks, and Irom-tveewithout succor, we thought some what sadly of the anxiety of our friends at home;'jet in our Bnanty, at least, we never despaired of nlHmfttftlv rascued. We kept as well as we could, up our spirits our Saturday evening conholding certs the song with the loudest chorus being the greatest ravorite. We had among us a cynic, whom we knew to be engaged, and who prophesied that our sweethearts would be married by the time we got home. We had sighted four ships, two of them coming near; one so near that wo saw the man at the wheel. The captain of this shin made no siern of seeing us, but we afterwards learned that he did see us, but did not even report that he had when he got into port. This behavior on the part of one of our own countrymen contrasts painfully with the generous conduot of tho gallant Americans who bubse queutly rescued us. It would be bootless to narrate how from day to day we kept anxi ous watch; tne reoord would be lit tle more than a monotonous detail of disappointment, cheerless days, stormy weather, and bitter cold Our day on the lookout, nights. we which took in turns, was most wearisome duty. We had lost other four of our companion- sfive in all since we came ashore. Mr. Starbery. u young man from Dover, died oai the 19th of July of lockjaw. Mr. Henderson, who had been our companion on board ship and in our shelter under the rock, and who had become endeared to us by his good disposition, died of arter a long illness, on dysentery, the 3d of September. We rendered him what assistance we could, but that was little. On the 3d of Nov ember, William Husbard. an elder ly seaman, died. On Christmas child died. Day, Mr. Walker's This was the last death on the island. It is curious that all the bodies after death were quite limp. I do not know whether this this can bo accounted for by the diet or some peculiar atmospheric condi tiou. I have heard ' that death caused by lightning is followed by the same result. Another curieus observation I made was that, if we cut ourselves, however slightly, the bleeding did not altogether cease ror a couple of days. The antiseptic eflect of the guaro was shown somewhat curiously. It was ru mored that one of the dead had been buried with a comb in his our parly focket; and one of it, two months after the interment, found the body with no ign of decay. ii0. had now come. view of the future wo had col InJanuary. lected and stored over a hundred gallons of bird oil for the use of our lamps, which we kept burning all night, the wicks made from threads drawn from sheets and other arti cles. We had also gathered nianv . t v j Biiius ior iuei. we had now to some extent become and were in better health thua we were last year. We were put to great shifts for cooking uten sils, our kilcheu ware being nearly worn out, uiough we iouud some hollow stones, which we used for frying aud btcw pan?. We had. soon after lauding, erected on which wo placed a or blanket to attract the attention of ships that might come near us. Early in January wo to buna, vu uu eimhenoo, a square tower of turf, for the high double purpose of drawing the notice of passing ships and serving as a shelter for the man on the lookout. The digging of the turf was a great difficulty, our only imple ments being our hands and a piece or two of hoop iron. We iwere greatly retarded in our building by the unfavorable weather, the rain coming down heavily. A vessel on the 14th of this month, Eassed us notice was taken of our elg- uais. be Continued KS 1'arlors, tnatlUempl,,,.- -. Utoand affable tcntl,, publio can me, t or win . Cleyeland, Ohio. Circulars mailed d&w free. AT- - Of travel-t- accli-niaJze- d, llag-stafT- s, ne couu-terpla- thr have disappeared and the crops as .a whole have suffered but little. They have deposited their eggs here, but no farmer need be afraid of these if he is willing to work. There is not a man in this county who cannot clean out every nopper on nis place in tne spriug, before they do a dollar's worth of damage if he will go to work and do it, instead of sitting down and whining about It. Two farmers. north of Avoca, saved eighty acres of barley this year by killing about twenty-fiv- e bushels of grasshop pers. They each g6t a pan sixteen feet long by about three feet wide, put wheels on it and about one inch of coal itar in it, hitched their horses behind it, and pushed it across the field, the same as a header. The hoppers, not yet having wings, jumped straight up for the pan to pass under them and dropped back into it, stuck, and were killed by tho tar. The total cost of saving the grain was about $S each, and it would have been less had their neighbors done as they did. You can save your crop and annihilate mis pest ii n the same way If you will all go to work with a will aud a determination to do it. Call a meeting in your respective town- ships.and talk the matter over, and all unite in one common raid against the enemy. Avoca (Iowa) News. WEEKLY Wednesday, Dec. 13, EIGHTY SIXTEEN PAGES READING. COLUMNS of Prinlcl on Strinij Irtlal I TDMe R-h- ho President's Mcfsaco. Pross Opinions on tho Message. t STREET, , ?,i7 in?c ... - , , e.,,n, GOLDS K UATE. TH4 ns is. n.i Ml tni Nosin i ont.t comp an oh ini cnicioo Chicago ' . J,'"' : Wf 'fc 'L nut has a uoau'L !v that Tnir arb not au1u iJ' capaduc or UiiN, ,Jr-ANYer-tED nTENOINlCSOFTlH most - ad r lun' f. . Closing Out Sale, 1 ' p. . Ovur-stoc- Onee. k.t . pi,, f - mA--th- , R. MATTHEWS &0 LADIEN' In (lie World. Annual JSubicrijition aget 15 cents. Single copy, post cents. 10 Elegantly Embroidered Underwear SCOURINC SOAP. Furs, ttuawls, Knit Goods, liaby Cloaks, Fine Embroideries, Kid moves, lMceei, etc., GHEATLii ESSEXCE OF JAMAICA m UKUUtt.". nrriRtou WKITIKG WOOL WOOL WASATCH WOOLEN MILLS. I ! a ni:w i.oi WANTED! 100,000 Lbs. of - oi- WOOL. BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA which I will pay the Highest Price in Cash, Storenay and Homo-madi ioin, consisting- or uoctciua, xweoas, Jeaus, Flannels, Llnseys, Blankets, etc. Also Yarns, plain and fancy. Uariug mode special arrangements with somo of the best tailors In the city, I am prepared to furnish Suits to order, in an v style, costimr from $20 to $30. Ouice of the Mills First Street, opposite Townsend House, and at the of a mile Kastor Peniuirr, tti JAMES MeUHIE.Lceate. tentiary. aid nto:, Kto. of t iu Nmt n ak anUwc warrant thm Pi uk r.i.. Oir articles are maite wlioUsule aud retail, at tho ,X)R e - CLOAKS, Relief Siirifty Woman' Your Midst ! prluclple leads you In the rlM ana vied vtt fti. ' , uirucuou, uousviioKi; porvnanco dollar to will see it again, as wen go l.vo in her here. as labyluu support O follow ' ' yif dlS Ho! Sido ORLANDO F. MEAD, or Dr. Plant's, Market Bow, For The New Meat Market. WHOLES A LP, AND RKTA1L CO., half a block ILDIIF.DOK PRATT&.tLawrence's store, respectfully foiiclt tho patronage tf tho public at their Now Stand, where they keep constantly on baud the eholuest of Bear Lake Beef, from which place tho best beef eomee. They also have a mio display of Pork, Mutton, Veal, and Sausages. Orders promptly attended to. Delivery free to all d U lu parts or tne city. NOTICE ! Old In New Styles and Great Varisty, Probate Court in and for ii I County. In tho matter of tho estate of Enoch 1 lucKst, aocoasou. Tho undersigned having been annninted Administrator of tho estato of K.noeh Reese, deceased, late of Salt l4ikoClty,tn raid county, by the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah, hereby gives noUco to the creditors of the deceased, that by law they are required to exhibit their claims against said estate, with the necessary vouchers, to mn at mv oilico at residence, Rast Temple Street, between North Temple and First North Streets, within ton months from date. And all persons indebted to said estate are requested to romo forward and liquidate the same without delay. Pumps and.Hro Reese, deceased. dyjts 0 Christmas Gift! Engbf k w liupluiuu. and U1N ST., ST. LOUIS, NCMTti : TO Urotlier, lfiiftbnn1 DIRECT 01 BERLIN FROM Elegant Slipper Patterns, Embrold- oreu wan xseautirui ltirua rrom the Tropics, Paintings la Wortt-ed- , chaste and beautiful, representing Night and Morning, Cleopatra and Anthony, the Baby out of the Jtath, etc Elegant Cushion Patterns, etc., etc. They are selling ta&l on account of remarkably SoW Prices for such HAKE OOODH. THE 11 1. 1 HU KMT NIO.lt Of u. I MILLINERY Wet of Cbicairu c3 0 CHOICE AND CIIRAI LA OIKS' AND ClIII.IHtr.XV H it At Very Low Prices. THE SALT LAKE CITY Bastet CO Pipe aad Fheet Ijead, Iran h LatFlUUurs. llelttns-- , IIimmi. Ps. It. JfxLLT, Administrator of tho estate of Enoch 1876. - Constitution HulU;mr. ifomtfcwrurrnlatkVJoijlxriJ THE MOST Al'PltOPRIATE N. December 1st, Uv L. WI.RUr.13EY & ' Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Xerrantilr just received. roe-fourt- Seek to Employ the Weedy in risl'lD SHOE DLACKINC, laiii:v 0 1 LSI Company's Manufactory Men', Boys' and Children' styllsli IS stt Temple Street, AT 145 Three doors belew Walker Hmno. whrro orders and reialrs will be executed with ucatness and di patch. J0D SMITH, Supt. Wtito Shirts, and other Furnlbhlng GooU P. O. Box, 400. CLOTHING, tower Tli an liver. JOfl. WALKER, JOHN A. KN10DI, johlf r. JOH.1 FBtft, OHLAP. OV33HOOATS, In Beaver and Chinchilla, reduced (Swctfr to 4 !Joji))er.) t i SECONDSOUTH STREET One and a From.. 00 ) 00 X) 00 Black Uearar Suits, Heary frrtin il,La7Ti'lal,U0ro 8uUa White Skirts, from ' ALL KINDS Or $.17 m .. 3 Z half blocks East of Main. to to to 1 . From tho Farm Wagon to family u a It carriage. of work and al guaranteed. ing Cnr built' M) IIS 00 m itA w to so oo 00 to 2 fx) mi to 8 00 CO to 1 UO . 1 n ! 0 TITS DOCTRINE ' "'. .' JUST PUBLISHED.' A New, ltoviao.1, Rolarr'. edition of tbe Doe trine the CltereU ef Jeeas lt HeIUwoontalnlnt ter.Dej to Juo., T Slvan Joseph Smith, l''Vi " 4 rt,p h )Pi or the bulkllnf up of the M"WJ' Qe4 In the last Jays. Printed on flus paper, from ',,';p4j clear typo, and eoatalnlns ufr f, To this edition there havs d , of addlUonl msde the sections a rersed And nnlered, and a run Cvwtents preaenslre Index -awl ? added. brO-tr- of now will bo telvM ' nprtaklei Ures, Established 1004. ! F. AUERBACH & BRO, ' ,,! . 1,1 "r reeetpt. Wholesale :Bwyers will find onr ' efth TorrBo t Uanod rrt Assortment complete, and prloes tatet o W anr of price. reoelpl ' . i low. Orders from all parts solicited; and honorable treatment guaran- -' .. i v ' Full Clotk, XmbosJ SU. Jt toed.1 . v Edition All Other in Proportion. or t notice, pairing done in a to none. style IricoB reasonable. BtackamlUiing in all Ita branches. Carri-age Painting and "ffrinimlng done in a snnerlor manner. or a o UU o e i n'g ; a speciality to M At Williams' Indian Ointment. A Ooods single box has cured the worst old VEHICLES BUILT TO ORDER SO chronic cases of 25 and years standing. No one need sutler five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, Hi instruments aud electa rles do more HATS AND. CAPS, harm than good. Williams' ointment supports the tumors, gives 1 fc y BOOTS AND SHOES, instant and painless relief, and is for and Piles, materiprepared exclusively REDUCED. nothing else. For certificates of cures and full directions for use, see Minlarge circular around each box. Sold by all the leading druggists on ' " ' and country storekeepers everyTJIUNKS, where. Ask for Dr.: Williams' In- a It lie- dian Ointment and take no substi' 'UMBRKLLAH, tute. UUBBKIt COATS, ltUBBKR BX)Tfl, Mccond UUBBKlt OVKBSnOES Consumption can be Cured, Standard Steam Laundry Office, Cleveland, O., Oct. 30, 1S76. DR. FRAZIER. Dear Sin I feel it a duty I owe to suffering humanity to write you, stating the wonderful benefit I have derived from the use of your Life Syrup ana Strengthening Root ' Bitten. FOr some time I was sorely afflicted with a cough, raising 'bad stuff, with every sy mpton of being a confirmed consumptive.1 I ferent medicines and ' coree, with-- 1 out finding relief, I also consulted I mr " k The Dreadful Fire at tho BrooklynThcatre, wrrn ttti stbdotiow, non. H. A. Stephens In Washington. a nr.AQ or BKit KaaT, " Wanta tho Honest Republicans to speojt IN rilF.FEKBNCE TO WAITING US-- 1 amt rsAit or accii-e'. t,a tllaltir tlw Holldiijt tK'furo a.lvt'rtl.ius EN ft. Out. Hj. our Evil Communications. Every employe on tho rem Work on t ho Temple soual interest In tho North v T .'.'" JudgeTitui. way; Ifsthe 'c!lptHr" m.n Canadian Justice. aud so far a onyihiu u0 ca iV-Oh tho President' Musatro. uouuauu so 10 The Brooklyn Theatre Horror. Tuia it xbi THy-fn,,.on ai count of an rnoM THi Gksai Laks Fatal Boiler Fxplcsion in Little Cotton Wo have determined, Iu't; k in many of cur Depart- wood. MiwotrmraincB. to s our dowu mark monts, prk'i Rellg-loand Science. The old tun traveler iiveuki .m, 1 Weather Report. of the "ease and comfort" of t Salt Lake Theatre. steel la contrast with tbe Mutual Improvement Association, Ct ntial this pioneer road lathodaj,f . Organization. fratnl vn th .Vr:h., owfttru Railroad Mass Meeting- at Coalville. Itiitiwav ar$tn etvry truwltr'j Black Groa Silka Klegant (Iralu AtUmtic to the JVot.n,-- . It Inauguration of the Neat President. from $3.25 to $2.7.5 per yard. Tho North Sea Canal. to the envies t proud Grow JilAck Elegant (Jraln Hilks. ment, complimtnt The Presidential Election in tho Houso. and that la the from to $2.50 $2.10. Quiet Girls. fevli so happy and ov.'" Elegant lilack Satins, from $2.55 to orItemploye A Sociological l'roblom. Is with rrkle ws mention th. $1.75. An Array War The Join tho reneral slnut tu Klegant Rlack Satin, $1.75 to $1.2?. aud Annihilated. rer tha 'Olu Uu jauli. -llurran .lilack Dran Elepant from li'Kte, Tho Pious Czar. IUiyUl Ki'uMki, A.tj. li, :s. $2.23 to $1.75. The Sort f Womau to Droain. Elegant lilack Cashmeres $l.tU to Congressional Proceeding. Court Proceedings. Elegant Colored Cashmeres, from Est ray Notices. $1.65 to $1.35. Letter List, Elegant Empress Clothn, from 90c City Council Proceeding. CHEMICAL MAMI MCTCEELX, to (35c. Notes. Editorial 75c from Elegant Empress Cloths, Local News. to 55c . SALT LAKE CITY, Correspondence, Home and Foreign. Drese Plaid lu Goods, great variety, Telegraphlo Dispatches from All Parts of . Wetakonleajiurelnoff(r!tiBi).,f from 60o to 85c o articles to . the puhllo, whu h the World. v. i. Dress Gooda ...til riald aud Linseya, at Notes ot Various Kinds. 15c. Reviews and Notices of Bxks,ctc. Bath Sand Tablets Poetry. One Of (he Beat Fwiully WwkllM TOILET(PERruMED) BABY SOi A Sure Cure for the Piles, g, wiH be ik say , tn.rc emxMUi tithtrf- wAT-T- :o:- Uo dardj ws say we .Salt Xrfikc City, of Content 'f able TEMPLE EAST PJje. J CtilRIMEilMOIICO., A sure cure for the Blind, Bleed-nItching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. 55 1S76. AND d Device for Destroying Grass Well, the grasshoppers hoppers. almost F. HEWS DESERET t,rit pioyes, ir we may so Bi be-In- o- TUB ll,e Cedar ItaPlds,m mik," ,Jr?lm roa rails from CUicoio lj miles. In tho olden t;,,,,. It Is not for",,,( 1 CONTINUED. tLu butUTer'. ' . in'-Larg-- . Y ; -- O lUi ruUXmlUUoa Moroooo, nf4Ttf, sprlnWoa stss tamok, ami ' 0. CXUtR, Address'; ' ft |