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Show UESERJiT EVENIiNG 1SEWS Pnb'l'hed every tverrta. except Sunday. UIOBtiE ). fiSXOS, Kdltor. Of Qvrztt of Sonth tzi Eut TexpU Street ue vpy one year $10 09 (. t niull.i. tt l) Ijrw muuUi..nM, 8 00 ANSIS M. CANNON, Gennl uLsiiett kgtni. THEKEV.-- B'JOKmd JCS PRINTING OFFICE M.1 SCPEKIOR PACIMTIM rORT:il EXECUTION u( A L1 klXlH OF UuoK AND JoH fKlTIU. DESERET EYEIIIG M& TRUTH AND LIBERTY. Vol. III. SAIr LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1870 No. 72 iVim'cf i'e.icr of tha KocKj Mountain Region DESERI7 NEWS, Semi-Week- ly i (Published evory ruesdev and Saturday.) The DESERET NEWS. WEEKLY! (Published every Wednesday.) TERM3 FOR THE I i'iio C"jy one yw, .... ..............W " Ms mouths.- -. b. " tareo months TE8K3 FOR THE WEEKLY itie Coi y ono year, . ' mx moulUn.....-..- .. -- " " tnre; moutus..-....- ... MARSHAL'S SALE. T)V VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION to medl-J- J reetedfrora the Dts'not Court, 3d Judicial District of the Territory ol Utah, against CHAM, i UAVEt s et aland In favor ot HL'KEY.DAHLER CO., for the sum of and thirteen douars and nfiy-tlv- e ceuU, I have levied upon the following name.) property, to wit: Ncrlhhalt 01 lot No. .1, south half lot No. t, west half lot No. 5, In Llock N- -. H, plot A. also lot Mo. 5, Block II. plot A. City Survey; and will otiurtliesanieforitnieat public auo Ion ou March 1st, betweed the hours ollla.ra. anil p.m., to thehtghest bidder for cash, at the door of the Court House, tsit 1 ake City. J. D. T. MCALLISTER, 'J erruoral Marshal, - L. CUy, Feb. 1st, lsTU. u:io-- HOME MUSEUM iAN L sViEiMACERIE! SAL! LAKE CITY, Half-a-lb- ok East of the "Deseret News" Office, lit 5 v ornx E-.rr- Dj, except Sunday, from 1 to 25c. CHILDREN, 10c. intlKSl'i oi' bCiF.N'fc an'l of the FRO- - . i"- iiK s or it.TtHIU lOKY WlU obllne u, a l.v rillMRVnii AXIHA I J and BIRD lml n. u i.i ine Kooky MouuUius, an 1 Will kih'I i I.Mt'H fiim. If auy preier Ui t O.N1U i'.i! i rin" thuu sell, they will not hi: kut-ki- i. I OKI.HiSiiuiaOOMEIiriCt't-JtI- 1 1 1 1 J f.s'ot everv Kind thai will add lo I ho J 1 1. : . 1.-- T a n 1 1 T.EF ULN ESU of IheM UnEU M v. n.t. iik. i:tci:iVEt '' property cared for and t;.e ii ivoh - . ..uo I.sCUIUtl)oupeolmoP CuM'itUiL l aTue I'. bllo aro ropeclally rwjneetd U t.r.-er- LlViO hI'KCIMt.NS) or MOUNTAIN l.t-.v- . MOUNTAIN (sHEKV, PANTHEK and lii .ACK I' OX, luev bwiiiK so raruly uiot WILb. K lurtner prtU:ti'His inquire ol O. O. K. SA.V(iIVANSI. at Mi'SKLlJl, or at uiy ), opvutiite tlieCity Hall. CiTtf IOHS W. TOPNU. CASH 4 WILL, BE PAID TOR Clean Cotton Rags! Delivered at the otah Aliiiul Pioneer Line of Utah, ON AND AFrttt WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12. 1870, The Utah Central Railroad, which is now completed rnoM TO Salt Lake 3ty, W1IX Bit Open for PKiilit aiii Passengers.; i Trains Iere this city at 7 a.u. au t arriva et Oideu 9. 'M a.iu., aud leave 04. lea at , 6 p.m., and arrive I u this CUy at 8. ) p.m. For all In'orraatlen conownlnif ;Frelht or Pasage, apply lo JOSEPH A. YOUNC, BUFERINTKN DENT. fARK- H-Salt Iike City 10 Wood's Cross - 80c' t " Centreville, - 'iota " ' " Farailn.n, - tl.OU.j - " Kaysvllle, - ei.3 j " " "Og len, - - D, O. CALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent. dll-l- y AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAYI .Sliorlest I.isie Ketwecn OinnLa: jhhI C'hk'ago. The Old Established Line. Fast Trains and Sure Connections.! The only IJne running tho celebrated F1L11! palace mu mi BETWEEN OMAHA 4 CHICAGO. TWO DAILY TRAINS In connection v.iia Trains on IJXIOX VAV1VU) IJAILllOAD, And make sure conhedlousat Chicago with all tLe EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ROADS.! Throutch Tickets end all Uifortnat'on in; regard to FKKIOHT obtained ot lnvlil O. t'al-de- r A o., Ageuts, Halt Lalto City.or ol Agents of Colon Facitlo Koad. WM. B. HTHONU, n. Ticket Auent, Connnll KlutTs A Onahn. p. htanwood, u. l. diinlaf, tlen'l TkU Aaeut, Ueu'l Hunt., dan dm CinoKso. Clilcao. Aral but CLEAN COTTON ItAOS CEO. Q. CANNON. SCANDINAVIAN STAR. JAM authorized by Elder Jesse ;ataU to Hubscitptloin for the Scandinaiian KOHT. U CAMPBELL, d'J.Z'J Hlslorlau'sOHlt. ituolksali: PAPER WAREHOUSE OF i LAFLIN, BUTLER & CO. 111 Wabash A ve., J xc k an j t Manufacturers and Dealers In Frlnt lnper, l ine Hilled .Paper, Book Papers Flat Printers I'nM, Colored Papers, Bond Paper-.- , BrujTKlMt Papers, Card Boards, HanUln Papers, Straw IloanU, H'rappluK Papers, Tar Uoartls, TisHno Papers, Paper B;r, Mnslc Papers, Twlr is, Envelopes, dc.,Vc. r."Wecan supply any style ol Goods In our Line on short noUca. We also keep a Rood sn ply ot Paper Makers' Chemicals. d 10.3m Warren Huwey, Frank Palmer, Chas.L.Dahler Hell Lake City. VlralnlaCity, HUSSEY, DAHI 2S & Co., BANKERS and DEALERS IN GOLD DUST, COIN aud EXCIIANUK, (Salt Lake City, U. T., and VlrisinlaCity and Hele 1a, Montana. Warren llussey t Co., banters, Denver and Central City, Colorado. d7i If A. MINES, A.ttorucy anil Counselor, After an absence of three years In Europe, again lenders to the Public his professional services. Oi Hin at his residence, 21 Houlh Htreet, Halt LakeCity, Utah. P.S. Korclgti and Domextlo Collections at-tended to, daultl llKOMLEY HOl'ME, ECHO CITY, Near the U. P. It. Depot. WM.IIKNSIFEK, - - PHOPRIETOa. The trailing public can always be accommo-dated wr: first class board by the meal, day, or week, liooins for families. Barber whop In connection with the Hotel. dJo.tf PIONEER FURRIER OF UTAH! COMPETETION Defied in Price or op LAU1LS' 11K.S, ' I have followed the business for 20 yeara. FIIED. HOrtlllTO.V, South East block, 12th. Ward. di7-l- Dr. OliHSUT, 1'iiy Kieimi mid Hurgjeon Office: At City Drug Store, kept by Ormsby A Clinton, where Drnigft and Chemicals can be had Wholesale aud Retail. dis;:U J. B. Kimball. H. W. Lawrence. KIMBALL & LAWRENCE, Comer of Ead and First West Temple Streets S. L. City, Itry ;miI, ;rorerle. Hardware, Hats, HoolM, Sliors aud itueettnnare. dl tl T. & VV. TAYLOR, Wrm side East Temple St., H. E. City, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, And a General Assortment of Merchandlaa di.n-t- r WARM SPRING UM These Celebrated Be.hs cro Open to the Publio at All Season?, THEIR MEDICINAL PROPERTIES Are so widely known that It Is needless to enumerate them. II. AUOLl. 2. C. M. L ITEtke ilaasureln tnformlns the poopio o IT this Territory that we have JUST OI'JKNjKI) A FIRST. CLASS DRUG STORE AND GfclNKRAL OIL.. FAINT AND PERFUMERY DEPOT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We have on band and shall continue t ) keep In all varieties. PATENT MEDICI. .. , DREGS, , dte RTrrrs, PAINTS, Ol KM, COLORS, EIQrORS, Draught and ., ' PERFl'.H EKX, WI5DOW ULAS4, Etc, F.te. ' descriptions carefully attended to. ! t Xezt Door to Tdtgraph OW ?, 1 r MAIN STREET. J IT. n. CLAWSO.Y. erPT v BLANXS! BLANKS!! We have for sate at tf6 DsiKRET Nkwi stick the following STATEMENT BLANKS For fllluic before Judges of Probate Court by owners ol Town Lot where the Town Kite fcp ve bo jn entered at the U. S. Land Office. WARRANTEE DEEDS For the su'.e or Land. TRANSFER DEEDS For the transfer and sale of C alms. DECLARATORY STATEMENTS For caf s where the Land la not subject to Pri- vate Entry. HOMESTEAD BLANKS. AFFIDAVITS M iicjuJred of Claimant. OFFICIAL BONDS. DECLARATIONS of INTENTION. Certificates of Citizenship. lr A larn supply always on hand, Which, wa ,e:l ut low r.iles. Drd rs by mall will meet with prompt attention Blnnh not eiiniueratesl above will farnlalicd nccordlna; to order. d w HOME MANUFACTURE! 50,000 POUNDS or WOOL WANTED AT TUB DESERET MllLS. FOR SALE AT THE DESERET WILLS" Doefckln, Kemys, Tweed, Flannelst, colored and while, Lluweys, colored and white, WOOLLEN YARNS PINOLE and DOUBLE. Also.SoIe,Harness and Upper Leather ALSO WA.MI.II, 50 Cords of Dark and a quantity of"ood Beef and Calf Hides. APPLY TO at the Deseret MRU, Big Kanyon Creek, Ori residence, 14th Ward. Salt Lake City C. . BiuxcU. B. Robert. UASSSTT A KO BERTH, Dealers In DRY OOODH. ORfX'ERIES and UENEKAL Ml R'.'HANDISE. Wholesale and Reiyll, West side Eust Temple Street. dlH.-t- f W . r. ANDERSON, M. D Surgeou aud Pliyslclau, OrUre at Residence, ISUl Ward. (USl.tf V. 31. DONELfJoX, PIONEEH COOPEII, Opposite Paciflo Telegraph Oil e, keep eon-slaul- ly on hand, for eale on the mint reason-able terms, a awl aupply of COOPER WARE of the beat quality aud every variety. dJxiif JUST RECEIVED. T'HE finest atock of WAOON TIMBER, and MATERIAL ever Imported 10 this City: auo, material for Fifty BLOOY and COVfMON SLKlUH:. BOB SLEIUHS, RUNNERf and SHOES. A portion will be sold at a small a for caoh down. Terms, pay on delivery of work, without deviation. J. C. LITTLE, Agent for Manufactory ( Deo, 2Vih, d W U Ey obtaining- - t' (X III 1 "Prom Ian rHDEIt, aud learning to du them, whlcU n be done In a very short time, any lady will e enabled to cut out all hinds of garncanta vo-- n by ma es or females, adults or children, rtiere m iy be other models In the Territory by rhtch ladies' dresses can be cut, but the Cur-ls "Premium .Models" ars positively tna nly ones that will do as above stated, and biimlauce cif nnquestionable testimony oaa e given that they will do all that la promised, eiunle Relief Societies WlU find these Models f great gervl.-e- , ennbllng all, however Ignorant f the art of cutting out, previously, to insure a lerlecf fit in every style of garment required, Irs. Jos. Run, or the ma Ward.U. L.Clty 1. si le aent for the Teir'tory. W (Tni and jTITTlX dojae la A uranvlie. Fitch, Williams & Co WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS, FURS. 1 STRAW GOODS, OUCrcsiCIIV GOODS, Avo. 33 and 3.5 Lake Street, .oIWaUshAvenne. CHICAGO. JPICIAI. TO TBI DLEKET NEWS. MASSACHUSETTS. I'.lsf l ire. Springfield. Little and Stanton's woollen mill ami the Marseilles factory of the Huntington Manufacturing " were burned to-da- y at lluu' ington:lo-- s two hundred thousand; injured for sixty thousand. The iormer was the largest woollen mill in this State. NEW YORK. The bmly r UreenwalU expected A uliin Junta Terrible Holler Ex-plosionLoss by au Explosion Helaps-lti- K I"eer-reehl- er In "Hamlet" An-oili-f the Harper .Itros. Dead Eds; llsu Moek holders In (lie Erie will Prosecute t'isli anil Uonlif. Xkw York. The fteamer Bienville, from Havana, with the body of Isaac Oreenwaid, au American recently shot, hi expected A large num-ber of citizens, it is understood, will ro" ceive the hody. A new Cubau Junta has leeu orgauized here. The thirteenth regiment of the State militia has been ordered under arms to defend, if necessary, Kaymond St. jail,! Brooklyn, threats having been made: against Chambers, the murderer of Voorhees. A terrilic hoiler explosion to-da- y des-- , troyed two buildings on West Thirty-- i third St., occupied by A. J. Decker, as a paper staining factory and by others. The enirineer,foreman and book-keep- er of the factory were dangerously rcalded; loss thirty thousand. The death of Wesley Harper, of the lirm of Harper Bros, is announced. O. W. l ishback, of St. Louis, Demo-crat, has returned from L a rope. Solic-itor Bush, of Loudon, is en roui for America to conduct the case of the English stock holders of the Erierail- - road against Fisk and Gould. New York, 13. The Bellovue hos-pital is crowded with patients stricken down with relapsing fever. The Board of Health is taking measures to estab-lish other hospitals where the disease may be exclusively treated. The regular distribution of letters in-creased about twenty thousand yesterday which probably represented the num-ber of valentines passing through the postollice. A special pays that tho loss by the ex-- j plosion cu Thirty-thir- d St., yesterday U will exceed forty thousand. One of the wounded men lias died, and two others are not expected to recover. Over two hundred cases of relapsing fever have been reported. Several publishers met last night and arranged for a meeting of the book trade to pass resolutions ofcoudolence on the death of Wesley Harper. Niblo's theatre was crowded last night to witness Fechtei's first performance of "Hamlet." His leading ditlers greatly from Booth's. The dramatic critics pronounce him much inferior to the latter. His engagement closes this week. ILLINOIS. (.round broken 011 orlbem Pacific Railroad. Chicago, 13. The ground was bro-ken yesterday at Quincey, for the Northern Paciflo Railroad, with appro-priate ceremonies; a large number of persons were present. The road com-mences to operate at Quincey, 111. LOUISIANA. ISIS Bobbery. New Orleans. The safe house of J. S. Clarke, was blown up and robbed of twenty thousand dollars on Sunday night. PENNSYLVANIA. Supreme Court will not luterlerc. Philadelphia. The Supreme Courf declines to interfere lu the sentence of Dr. Schoeppe. WASHINGTON. cnal Members ot on(rei. Washington. Specials say the in-quiry into the sale of cadetships will bring out curious aud disgraceful facts. It has been proved that Whitemore, the member of the preseut Congress, from South Carolina, demauded aud received five hundred dollars for a cadet appoint-ment; he will probably be expelled. Uuilt has also been fastened upon a member of the last House from Ala-bama. is is j: vitij:s. 1 he prupi ietu-.-- of u drinking saloon In Philadelphia weighs 'Ml pounds. The firt ten locomotives ever built in Busaia have jn-- t been completed at Colouina, near Moscow. Knglsnd pays its Judges salaries vary-lo- g from S'i.oimi to j jo.ooi) a year. A N'ew Orleans letter carrier boasts of having walked lOO.CW miles during his ofllelal career of eight years. An Ohio Radical editor, after a brief absence, says: "Well, reader, we are again upon our own Jung-hill.- " A German professor nays we are to have another moon. Thai's not singu-lar: we've hal anew moon every month since tbe tarth was created. A man in Waldehoro, Me., zealously care for a hatchet which, in the hands of a stalwart Indian, in 174', was driven Into his grandfather's skull. There are two prlntingotties in Swe-den carried on exclusively by females one in Hudiksval nu 1 one in Christian-stadt- . Five members of the Orleans family have died in exile during the last twenty-on- e years. The first was Liuis Phil-llp.- e himself, an 1 the last the I) jc'.kmi tl' Aumale, who died recently. A model husband in Chicago adver-tises that "that he will pay uo debts contracted by any person on his account, except his wife!'' Fifteen hundred tons of chalk are im-ported at Boston annually. It used to come us ballast and was given away. --Vow it nels for ili per ton, and pays a duty of per ton. 'Come," l Will, "1 pray y hi, ilevotj. Just half a miu'itu to mend this c Whieh a nail tins chanced to rend." "It's tori o'clock," sc. I his drowsy mite "I know," sai.l Wi'l "it is rather bit,!. Hut it's never too la'.o to iti"iiil." Mauy English farmers fed no hay to their work horses, but keep them in high working ordsrwith Htraw, rooti rid sliorts. t'ii 0 eipii valent of twelve ton of hay cu be produced 011 oue acre of roots. "Shall I help you to some of the toma-tusses-imjuired a youug exquisite of a venerable physician, as he at 05posite to him at a hotel table. "No, sir, I thauk you," replied the learned savant; "but I'll trouble you for some of the if yon please." A knowing traveler out West, who had chartered half a 1.3d in a crowded hotel, and was determined to have the best half, buckled a spur on his heel be-fore turniug in. His unfortuuatesleep-In- g partner bore the infliction as long as he c uld, aud at last roared out: "Say, stranger, if you'ra gentleman you ought to cut your toe nails.'' A New York snob wrote to the wife of a gentleman to meet him at a certain ,ice an a stated evening, aud the hus-band kept tbe appointment, giving the rascal feuch a beating that he won't be out for a month. Aa Alabama editor, in pulling a gro-cery, kept by a woman, says": "Her tomatoes are as red as her owu cheeks, ahuedriuhderigi as b!ua ai her own eyes, pepper as hot as her own tem-per." The average time made by steamers last year, betwteu l'auama and San Francisco, was fourteen days; between China and the same port, thirty-thre- e days and oue hour; aud between Hono-lulu aud the same port, twelve days and seven hours. A youug iuiu in luJiaua worked all last summer to clear an eighty acre tract of laud belonging to a young wo-man who had promised to marry him. When, just as the weather began to get cold, he went to claim his rewaid, she had married another fellow who looked on while the victim was working. The Detroit Tribune says: "Compos-itors iu the ;New York Tribune oillce are tlued ten cents for each profane word uttered on the premises, the money so gathered being given to the poor. Some of the paupers of that city are growing rich from the fuudj col-lected from compositors who set up Greeley's manuscript." Miss Lucy Bliss has taught school eight years iu the old Academy School at Stockbri lge, Mass., without "the loss of a single day. As she lives two miles from the school house, she must have walked more than 13,no miles iu the time. At Syracuse, N. Y., recently a youug wife stood at a door bidding adieu to a friend; her husband saw her and thought he would give her alUtlesurprise; so he crept up behind her and suddenly im-prisoned her in his embrace. The'terri- - nei iauy surieKea aud went into con-vulsions. A physician was called, who kid the lady was in danger of becoming a manic, by reason of the shock which her nervous system had sustained. Since that time tbe ha9 been daucer-- ' ouslyill. lleauty has its foundations in pIivh- - cal well-bein- g. Health has its laws' which must be understood aud obeyed- - and thes e laws are clearly indicated in Th9yhdyem"Ld:Ua m",Ul "tutio. 1. Proper food aud drink in 8Ueh quantities as the system is capable if readily assimilating. 2. Air and sunlight in abundance a. Sufficient exercise, rest aud sleep i. An agreeable temperature. i 5. Perfect cleanliue.-s-. The whole secret of a full form and rosy cheeks lies iu pure blood, manu-factured from wholesome food, by healthy aud active vital orgms, oxy-- 1 genated aud vitalized iu well expau-- ' ded lungs, and kissed by the life-givin- g sunlight ou the surface of the warm cheek. She who will have the color she coveta on any other term must buy it of the apothecary, aud renew it every time she makes her toilet. ii Is pronounced ail ous liuli in the chain. Peace with ull foreign nations has been preserved, and the Confederation has been fairly maintained, solely for de-fence and not for oppression. SPAIN. loutpnler lu Madrid England's right of search qnestloned la I be or t. Madrid. Duke Montpeusier has ar-- ! lived here and la already in intimate communication with Prim. He has had long interviews both with Prim and Admiral Topete. This circumstance ' causes much comment. During the session in the Cortes, yes-- i terday, the government was interrogat-ed as to the urgency of a revisoa of the treaty with England ou the slave 'trade. Slavery being now reject-le- d by national consent, the right of search which that treaty gave to Eng-- I land is leading to vexation aud inter-ference with the Spanish, who claim a share of the rich commerce with Af-rica. Senor Silveta replied that by the treaty England paid two millions of dollars for the right to search, so it was !a lair bareain; but toe government would invite England to revise the treaty, as Spain would uo longer coun-- , teuauce or allow the importation of the negroes. WEST INDIES. Seward al Matitnans-.Saul- a Ami it at Havana. Havana. Seward has arrived at Matanzas. There are reports that an accomplice In the murder of Isaac Oreenwaid has been arrested. A schooner with a cargo of arms for the insurgents went ashore near Lebara during a gale from the North. It was discovered by tike Spanish; th oflicers were selied, nit the crewes-- j caped into the interior. At last ac- - counts troops were akiug out the; schoouer's cargo. Sauta Anna arrive at Havana yes-- 1 terday. He came froi 1 Puerto Priaci- - pe with the intention f taking passage : on a British steamer t n the 2nd inst., for Vera Cruz; but the Uaptain General j ordered him to leave the Island by the first steamer that les ves, or by auy other than a Mexican, jeing determiu- - ed to allow noviolatior. of iuternational law. Santa Anna had n personal inter--1 view with the Captain Ueneral, but the latter was firm ;iu his refusal to allow him to proceed to Mix ico; so he will j leave immediately for Nassau or St. I'homas. FOItEIUX XE.V.N. FRANCE. Examination of the Rioters. Pari3. The persons arrested during the recent disorders have nearly all had their preliminary examinations; thus far 104 have been held to appear be-fore the courts. PRUSSIA. Opening of tbe North German Parlia-ment. Berlin, 11. King William, to-da-opeued the see ion of the North German larliament in a speech from the throne. I he programme of the laws to be prepared by parliament was giveu. Among them are bills for a new crimin- - al code and for tue development of the right of citizenship in the Confedera- ttion. Parliament is assured that the ederal revenues now promise to 'be equal to the expenditures. Union with the Southern States is still urged- - and treaty with the Grand Duke of 'Baden |