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Show LOCAL ivew ITEMS. School Books. A Grnve A three readers will be heal.b of learn that ,he improved. IMPBOV.NO.-- Our to ff! Mr. Geo. Whitehead bav 8oti Out .... a. 01 !nz disposed be fo"nd hereattnr, at his et, will on Main street, pce of buai.es. Utah Hotel. south of tbe v..., "' " Mrs. Johnso.v, the husbaud of some oa arrested has been gA!ly Jobosoo, with the killing of the connect charge Swensou at Dear Lake, and onng man at Salt Lake, awaiting i,noff in custody Grand the of Jurjr. action Ci'B" Bor Lost. A boy named John left the Ball, about fifteen years old, Lorenzo t). Young, near house of Mr. Lake City, (where he was engaged H days' convention of school su. perintendents closed yesterday at Salt Lake. It was presided over by 8upt. 0. I. Riggs, Dr. Park aiding as secretary. The following books were adopted as the ext books for district schools, and there will be no change made for fiv years: The Pacific Coast Readers and Speller. B mcrofi & Co., of San Francisco, the publishers, will exchange their new ooks without charge, grade for grade, for the Readers and Speller now in use. The prices afterwards wi1! be, 1st Read er, 25 cents; 21, 50 cems; 3d, 75 cents; 4ih, $1; 5th, 1.25 Speller 35 cents. Cornell's Geographies, Pacific CoaBt edition, to which will be added a county map of Utah, prepared by Col. Froiseth, and a statistical and historical sketch of he Territory, te be arranged by Dr. ark and Prof. Riggs. Appleton & Co are the publishers, and the prices are, primary, 90 cents; intermediate $1.50; physical $1 CO. The exchange for other geographies now in use is to be made on half rates. Joke. Land Patents CongreMBional. The Evanston Age joker seems dis The following cash patents are at the posed to gratify his propensity for fun United States Land Office in Salt Lake even if the exploiion should be over the City, ready for delivery: grave This is the way he does it: Andrew Allen, Orson D. Despain, Wm. H. Clayton, Frederick BoyeJ, John "A Long Name. The Omaha Bee. in Wm Lowe, Mary Beotly, Armstrong, a death publishing notice, calls the de- Peter C. Jens P. Jensou, Petersen, eased "Mrs. Julia at fifteen minutes after eight o'clock Schmid." We have Iletiry A. Fsrguson, Wilmet J. Bowen, Causer, Ebnnezer Hanks, seen long names before, but this is about John J. P. Judson L. Stoddard, Jenaon, George the longest one we have ever seen." Ransom D. Mitchell. Thi Twelves Casb. We are in re New Iron Bridge. We learn from of a ceipt long communication about the Mr. John Sharp, superintendent of the L'welves case from "One Who Knows." Utah Central railroad company, that the We perceive that the same letter is pub new iron bridge across the Weber river lished in the Eranston Age. There are at this in place, will be completed y no new points in it, but the writer sim- time for the passage ovat it, of the pas ply urges that Mr. Twelves came to senger train due from Salt Lake City at grief solely because he would not follow 5.40 this evening. the advice of his friends, and employ to-da- He alse competent legal assistance. Something New. In front ef Wil maintains that there was no Hams' Lumber Yard may he seen, in full influence at work in Twelres' one of McCormick's new and thinks the Evanston people working order, gait Harvesters. This machine has been some colts, yesterday can well manage their own criminal af to work) to water well and tried, proves a success. In a time he has not fairs. corning, since which in last trial July Cuming Co., Neb., this from. The publio have heard both sides, and been seen or heard , Harvey's grammars publishers, machine won eight points out of nine for II inkle & Co. prices as fellows: we venture to say are not at all interest its adaptability for all purposes in the First lessons in English language, 80 ed in this crontroversy, though they harvest exield, all the leading harvesters js Xows. Mr. Gillet, the great have seme interest in learning the se45 is in cents; cents; grammar, elementary and manufacturer in the country being in the contest. Mr tract purveyor, quel of the incarceration of two respectEnglish grammar, 85 cents. Williams is agent for theee machines, and town taking orders for his celebrated so heavy a fine, and Ray's arithmetics, also published by able men under sells them with the understanding that he favoring extracts, baking powder, etc. and does a Wilson, Hinkle & Co. Prices: primary, such enormous costs, for simply allow will warrant them to do all claimed for Mr. Gillet is a gentleman, some boys to raffle for a rabbit. with our Utah merc- 25 cents; intellectual, 35 cents; third, or ing or return the purchase money. very large business And "One who knows" may be satisfied them, practical, 75 cents. We understand the terms of purchase hants, giving general satisfaction. with the manner in which criminal Payson, Dunton & Scribner's system are very liberal. Fanners, call and exof penmanship, spelling blanks, slate matters arc conducted at Evanston, but amine it. The Utah Northern Goiso Home cards and composition blanks, published we don't want any of it in ours. this crowded was trtm morning, passeng- by Potter, Ainsworth & Co., was adopted. Wedding Tocr. This morning Mr. ers having to arccept the cramped acKrusi's system of drawing, D. Apple- y Miss Bir and Mrs. Jos. T. Little, (he newly wedded Grand Wedding. commodation of freight cars, as the ton & Co., publishers. die Clawson, daughter of Gen. H. B. pair, came up from Salt Lake and left on coaches were filled to overflowing. Mouteith's wall maps, A. S. Barnes & Clawson, was united in wedlock to the U. P. train for the East on their The folks are returning from Conference Co., publishers. James T. Little, Esq., son of Mayor wedding tour. The honeymoon will be and are ready for spring work if spring Barnes' Brief History of the United Feramorz Little, all of Salt Lake. We spent in visiting the principal points of will only come right out and give them States, A. S. Barnes & Co., publishers. acknowledge an invitation te the wed attraction iu the East, the Centennial a chance. Price $1 50. ding reception at the residence of the Exposition iooluded. The happy couple book in music, Perkins' "Song bride's Text parents, at 8 o'clock this even- may be expected home in about six Woodruff. Ou-- correspondent at Echo," also local productions. ing, and regret very much our inability weeks. Woodruff informs i s that enow etill cov& common school Stratton's to attend. It will be a magnificent re The marriage ceremony and reception Bryant ers the ground in that region. The book keeping. union, tour hundred invited guests alluded to in last night's Junction, health of the people is good, they are are we The done have expected to be present, and from the whieh took place at the residenoe of the convention, think, jetting their stock on the hills, where well known liberality and largehearted- - bride's parents last evening, in Salt Lake there is some feed and they intend to wisely and well, and we hope that uni will soon be established through nessof the host and hostess, the reception City, was the grandest affair of the kind put in considerable grain as soon as the fortuity is certain to be the affair of the seasen. that ever occurred in Utah. The cerethe out season opens. A Territory. mail is We unite with the vast number of the mony was performed by the father of the looked for from Evaaston to Bear Lake friends of the happy pair in wishing the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were and all Miss Edna Clawson, sister of the bride; bride the bridegroom happiness serious accident. ihis morning TVaoso Trace. One of our Ogden men can possibly anticipate, and trust Misses Julia and Mira Young, daughters George Moncey, son of Peter Moncey, they got into the wrong train when he wanted was coming from Hooper with a team, that the union wili be productive of all of President Young; Miss Katie Sharp, ten tiretura home, and found himself and while walking on one side of the the bleedings and advantages whieh daughter of Hon. John Sharp; Miss blocks Muth of the Salt Lake depot in a wagon, the horses commenced to run, should flow from such a marriage. We Claire Little, sister of the groom, and jifey. You should have heard him shout when he reaehed for the lines, which congratulate the parents of both the Miss Clara May, the intimate friead o "Gus!" when he saw which way he was were tied to the seat, when he fell chief parties on this suitable alliance the bride. But he managed to get out and under the going. The bridal prevents were magnificent fore wheel, which pas and hope that lovely Birdie may find the retrace his without matrimonial a Little better than and numerous. The reception continued steps any damage, sed ever his left arm, producing a cage except loss of breath. If you want him compound dislocation of the elbow and a her childhood's nest, and that happy till a late hour, and was attended by a to put up the "California," jujt ask him comminuted fracture of the arm above James may always be as proud of his host of the best people in the city; while Uwie likes the South. he claimed her the refreshments were sumptuous, and the elbow, the bone protruding the skin Birdie as when served in rooms adorned with the choicHe got into the wagon and managed to for the first time as all his own. est flowers. into Ogden. Dr. P. L. Anderson The Weed. All who have any busi drive All the advantages that wealth, youth, set the bones, bat is doubtful whether he less with the Weed Sewing Machine Co. From Wednetday't Daily oj April 12 health and influential friends can afford, Humid pay attention to their local ad can eave the li.nb. surround the young couple in starting tertisement. Mr. Perkins haying re out together on the journey of life . We igned the agency, the businena must be Gone. Mr. Zera Snow, son of Hon. our good wishes and benedictions transacted at the Co.'s third district court Z. Snow, went East this morning. He mingle headquarters at Grand JiRT.-T- he the with BMt Lake congratulations of their friends, City. The Weed is an excel was in session yesterday in S. L. City. intends to settle in Illinois and practice and hope that all their bright anticipatat machine, and improvements have Among other things, a grand jury was law. Success. tion will be fally realized. keen and are being made which will empannelled, composed of the following "nder it still more simple, noiseless, persons: Ira I'foutt, E. M. Wilson, L Personal- Mr. II. H. Perkins, with wsj to ran, and in every way valuable Goldberg, II. Alff, A. B, Emory, E. L T Mr. J. L Stoddard, was in town Mound Harrison, M. 1L Beards! ey, H. Mon They leave for their homes at Randolph, Ogden City, April 11, 187& Pmsosal. Col. T, W. Ellerbeck heim, D. Hutchison, James Ferguson, on the Bear, morning.. Good Ewtbr Jbnction r Hi- of Salt Lake Gas Works and Water W. II Bryant, II. A. Van Praag, C. C men, glad to see them. Lat night was the hvet of our writing R. in this place (Mound Fort), by and school C. Facor, Benjamin Roberts, "orks, waa in town He was Stone-anA. E. Shaw. It was M. J. Eolfe. nspectin'g the lime manufactured here. how much the sohalars see to surprising is Johnson at "Cub" Commotio. The grand jury received a charge wa the object of testing it for gas improved in writing under their direcHis Honor Judge Emerson, with the Colorado House, Salt Lake, awaiting tion. The principles taught by them are from graying purposes. We should be hap the action of the Grand Jury. He is the- - same as taught by Professor A. J. " u 1019 city was in a position to en certain instructions regarding their du committed as accessory to the shooting Phelps. The prize they gave for the ties as jurors. Pge the services of this drawpractical enigi- of Swenson, who was killed., by 8ally best writing was a beautiful pen w to and M. J. water down from the big Stone, bring presented to ing by Johnson, "Cub's" wife, at Eden, Bear Miss Romania Shaw for giving in the King and distribute it throughout Og- Miss Ellen best specimen of writing "Dat" mout -- We direct attention to Lake Valley. Well, the time is rolling on. neatest the have for a is to Moor prize the advertisement of Day & Co. in this book, and Mr.' E. W. Bird for the copy number of the Junction. This firm how . Tin., Runaway. It transpires thai the lost most improvement. "iE3 We are in recent of a occupies premises on Main St., opposite , From one of their scholars. boy alluded to yesterday by us, was insigned C. C. Thurston, contractor th E. C. D. office of Wells, Fargo & Co. They stead, a runaway, having obtained k., denouncing as a tissue of are prepared to do goed to their country -money from several persons withont au""Mas, the statements of'Perri cousins by supplying them with any ar in the name of his employer, "D." in a Southern Europe has forwarded communication to the June ticks of general merchandise in common thority, L. Mr. Young. , enough olive oil to Philadelphia to ur as they reflect on him. The use. Mr. Day is well known as a sue bilk a ef career He begins the early dress the lettuce of that city for a who buys cessful Salt Lake merchant, in life. 14 not century to come. been disposed to re- - for cash and sells on close margins, and . u were not for his closing re the firm is prepared to fill orders from rk8. in l,;,.u v . .. CxiiSD. Mr. H. B. Roosen.ef the resorts to threats. eountry stores on advantageous terms. A girl employed in a paper mill at uj him' New dealers wh0CTer he aay Yerk, 4atTr6 Westeld;.Mass., suffered a severe atRetail trade is also solicited, and our firm of R. J. Boiken, re not made of the tack of lock, jaw last week, in which staff that readers may be sure that Day & Co. wil in smokers' articles, was in towm have is on He his us. awh eff , the called bod and at way jaws were set for nearly two upon If furnish goods of the best quality hM The doctor said the trouble hours. business cossiderable mi8"P"8ented him we rock figures. Read the advertisement west, after doing balUl" the result of an inveterate habit was Vat "i'errigrin" fromiliae and remember the place opposite. Wells with our Ogdea aoi. Salt Lake merv a ofjchjewinggnBu. HBfiesunb to.bluster.'. eh acta,. i.Co.'sEa'lXaks A con-viciio- n, Wil-ou- To-da- pas-jeng- tr ly y In the Senate Monday, the ex ami ac tion of Mr. Mr. Clapp It appears that propositions had been made to do the printing for $4UO,UlX less tbau the amount aetanlly pnid. The committee od military affairs resumed the investigation of General! Bougbton's case Sisaator Wallace introduced' a bill pro viding for the coinege of gold and silver coin, and directs the coinage of one dol lar, half dollar and quarter pieces, be ing inscribed "guloid silver," and con taining forty per cent of gold and sixty of silver. These pieces are to be a legato1 tender for all payments- except customs4 duties and Interest on the public debt. Mr. Piper introduoeb a resolution ir reference to the Chinese emigration with-twwhereas' s. In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Cooper, from the committee on finance, report eU favorably on the House bill providing: for the expenses of admission of foreign goods to the Centennial Exhibition. The bill passed'. The consideration of the bill fiiing-tb- e rate of postage on third class maill matter, was resumed In the House, Harford reported adversely oa a bill requiring the appoint ment of a commission 'to inquire as terms a commercial treaty can be' negotiated wkh Canada. War! made at minority report, and on a motion made by him the bill was made the special order for the third Tuesday in May. - to-wh- Symptom ofCatarrli. Dull,. heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharge falling into-ththroat, sometimes profuse, watery,, acrid, thiokand tenaeious oiucous, bloodyr putrid, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,, watery, weak, or inSumed eyes, ringing: in ears, deafness, hawking and coughing: to clear the threat, ulcerations, scabs-frouloera, voice eltered, nasal twang., offensive breath, impaired emtll audi taste, dizxiness, mentul depression, ticks ling cough, ete. Only a few of the are likely to be pressent ir any case at one time. Whea applied with Dr. Pierce's Nasal) Douche, and accompanied with Dr. Piernal ce's GolJfcB Medical Discovery as treatment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh' Remedy produces perfeot cures of the worst cases of Catarrh and Ozsena of many years' staiding. Thti thorough course of medication constitutes the only scientific, rational, safe, and successful manner of treating this odieus ilisease that has ever been offen d to the afflicted. e above-symytom- con-etitu- LEGAL NOTICE. In the tYbtwta Court In and fur Dot Elfor Ooin.-t- y, Territory of Vtah, Houj ShiuumI gml'li,. Jug. EH llmtringtr Taintijf. Jennie B. Huntsing I Sun Difcwl The people of the Catted Btatea In the Terrl- torjr of Utah, nendgreeliuff to Jennie UJlunttiiiRf defendunt. Yon are heresy required to answer tiia , In wild court file petition of KM lluntnisg-against yon, within ton daya, esvluiiTe of (be dny of per vice, after the nerrivs on yoa of tbli n eerred within thia cennty: or, if terveiU out of tills county bnt within this diMlriur, within within furty days; or twenty days; otherwia judgment by default will be token aKninet according t the prayer of hM petition, bahf action U brocght to obtain a decrt-- dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing between raid ptnii. tilfand defvndmut, npon the grounds set forth iu, the petition on file in this ofllre. Ant yon are hereby notified tVattf you fail t appearand auwer the said petition as above will take dufiHilt auipsr you and' prayed for. apply to the court for Ia testimony whereof, I, J. C. WrigM, Clerk off said court, do horeuntet my hand and alllx tint seal of said eourt, this Oth day of April, 1870. iiim-mo- . yi' e tae-relle-f 8KA. j- J. C. - 30-- WRIGHT, I'robateCIerk; tt - Fort. y. . - LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court ia and for Bos Elder Cmv,' ty, Territory of Utah. lion. Samuel Smithy-JifdgMarian L. BatUm, rtamtiff, Thoodert C. to-da- y. t. 71ft , to-da- m Fargo t$ y Summon BalUm, Defendant, J e. l. The people of the Untied Btntes In the Territory, of Utah send greeting to Theodore' C. Hailou defendant Yon are hereby required to answer the petition of Mariano L. Dalluu, said eourt filled. agalust you, within ten day, exclusive of the day of service, after the service on yon 'of this Summons, if served withinthis Covnty; or, if served ! out of thU County bnt within this District, within. . twenty days; otherwise, within forty days; or judgement by default will be taken aguiunt yoin Saul according to the prayer of sa'd petition. action is bronght to obtain a decree dlxso ving tho said between tonds of matrimony existing plain tiff and defendant, upon the grounds set forth in . thisoftlt-eon in tile the petition And yon are hereby notified that if yon fall to appear and answer said petition asabove required plaiutiff will take default againet you aud apply to the court for the relief preyed for. In testimony whereof, I, J. C. Wright, clerk of said court, do hereunto set Bay hand and a (tlx tho seal of said court, this duy of April, 1870. 1 3iX WRIOHT. ."; Probate Clerk. sCUMt' JT. S. LEWIS, y WATCHMAKER ANQ JEWELER,. in Watcboa, Clocks, Jfewelry, Silver an.Plated Mare, MAIN TRKET, CKJDKN. Repairing aetuli. oaeadall wotk, warranted. Dealer - |