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Show 'if esjE1tagwaaat 3t THE EVENING NEWS. ft GEOI1GK EDITOR ; Wc4aejay, - i it- q. CIKNOIT, AND PUBLISHER. - Thxt must be a rather .!. I Jeasuury laid on I taken np on its second reading and the table, to come up in lta order. Councilor smoot piwoiw Joe. 8. Tanner, and 163 other, alao petition of Lewie Hatch, and 00 Others, preying for tb establishment of a free echool aystera ta the Territory, which waa reed and re- vicious people, or there moat be a Urge and audacious number of vicious people, ovtr ia Cali fornia, Jadjlax br the many chapters we see in the papers of that State about hoodlaralixa and other evils prevailing there. The Oakland IS'ewa and Xrcn- - ehould Judge, the disgusted with Dr. Holland and hie "social eTil" bill, designed to .create f fat . a tor a lew uoewn ana to Diaoe BDiiniMa power in tne ninm oi. me ban FrancUoo polio to blackmail and ew India an on fort ana te class. If the legislature reellj want to do some-of thing towards lessening the amount ice and elevating the standard of pub-ll-o morality, wesaggest that more laws' be enacted upon the etringent abject a of abortion.'and seduction. We can hardly glance over the oolamoa of a respectable newspaper without meet Ing with adTertlsementssnggesting the nefarious business of the "doctor" signthe decision ot ing them, and undera celebrated case, oar Supreme Court in It would seem impossible to oonviot an offender as the law now stands, I Now it the people of California realij deaireto continue near neighbors of Utah and on neighborly terms with our people, we realij 'must Insist upon little more attention to food morals on the part of our friends the Pacific elopers. Not that they are to beclaased as specially worse than other of our neigh bore. In fact we would Dreally like to and certainly, think sjetter according to their own papers, there is wide rocftn for reform.' One thing, how ever, wef are glad to say to their credit " they hare been snoring lately a little towards meting out Justice to some of the hoodlums and the gamblers, and i j of-the- i - MIMES ing '. the tables After dinner all aroee from and nulled with the choir In singing the Doxolory. Dismissed with prsver by Elder Geo. A SDEPBISK OF --! .- otc. l . if. Zicmt IUtess, 21U the Hih Ward Aucmlly Rooms,' Jan. J Present as Inrited guests 22J, 1872. : Geo. A. 8ml tb; Elder John Taylor, Wilford Woodrurr, u. v;. ueo. m. yuuu, itlch, Liorenzo enow, B. Young, Jun:, of the Quorum of the Twelre; uisnops jonn ourji, Lake City, A. u. pmooi, ir K. Thurber, of BpsnUh Fork, with the Including sereral other gentlemen. 0 uuuiw iauy noaieoee,iuo and fifty.r. about one hundred Tvlmball. r nrM a r. .t Mrs. J. M. Home was elected Prealdent ot ofTrmthemeetlDfr.and on motion was elect Trnrn. Mm. Q. A. Alder J -- 4J Home stated the object of Prest. Mrs. m.nti fflmarked that as the k. MHnir. on annlrersary of thethebirthday came was dethe 21st, surprise Sunday, j ferred until thiJ day, Monday. ed Secretary. i Singing, We thank tha. O God, lor a Pr ophet." r. rr.l.a t- e.nd hla choir. COU mdtlDt of the talented Mrs. Careless and i othere. ; ' Bbarp. " Prayer by Bishop Singing, j "O, raj rather, ao." 8. 31. Kimball then i ADDRESS: , Buoved :' , read the : f EUZJL. Kna .mnk.tlill ) 1llm tail. beCaaH (Mo.) Observer man rou hare eo unreservedly giren .youraeif weal. for the public Gsn. old see to has been Harney, who, Tkl. K. .nnlvarurv nf YOUr blTtDMlir, now on the retired list, lire on a 1,200 we feel to be s befitting occasion to turn the to 1,400 acre farm on the outskirts of the tables and mske you the recipient c four log, town of Bnlliran. The Observer re- dj fine - . sv7M A VUX T. and ports: thus of the old General " experience that cannot be written outHs thought most of the trouble with In part, the reanis or tneee experience iq. t . are. akee yrou the Eliza that you thslndlans was the fault of unprincipled m Pa Itir saLXlfl ka ail tr wnn raP PT & raki traders and speculators, who brought In sorrowful comfort, and for the wayward respirituous liquors; made them drunk and then cheated them out of ; their proof. us vuua trcu iuu r nmnvn unn l ri property. The Indians, he said, at ae in'i thi ud otheruniiin revere and blesa lands general thing, always keep their prom-le- your honored name. with the whites. r still. tipeaklng of the state of the country, Lt work of lo and friendship he deplored the condition of the Bouth Tour k laJ and time etuploj ; under the administration of Gen. Orant, Teacb woman her trae mlMlou, till " I -- I i A 5 . 11 and thought the only hope for the She'll not her Kttt deHroy. country was with ths Obruerratlres and Aad when the blesiwd reign ot reace, .Democrat or tne day. oomt In; Bnall roliy There Is much truth la theee remarks Too will bar rasd a radiant wreetta. In hslplna conqaer sla. about the conduct of the whites and of iTin now the tsje brgin to hlne the Indians. As to hope for ths coun Aroaod roar ripenmi orow, try, it is righteousness that exalts a Aad ; the rich dew of purer clime nation, while wickedness debaees it. Beam setUlng oo yoxx now. Therefore the only hope for the counThe faith end peace tnt wltn you dvrell. try oonsista la the people, and especial Bear rruiUorior and lojj f ly those In authority, doing that which Of these It seems y oar eall to toll, time emptor. And thnsjoar lsjost and right. It Is In rain, other wise, to look for safety from Conserra-tire- e Thronirh nronhetlo Influence you bare or Radicals, Democrats or Repub- oonfered bleaslntr without stint. Let bios intra rmttirn mnltinlietl. . licans. , A a help meet, or anltable, you hare - j 2 ? 1 honored every plank, and stood firmly on the platform of your martyred hnaband. W fmtki tht we are rererinsc his memory In our feeble endesTor to smooth your path- - Atlenxooii Dispatches per vtmu union telegraph urs. EASTERN DISPATCHES. Tke Wateriest YertleC t Balttmorb, 24, 10 a. m. Verdict In the Wharton case not guilty. WESTERN DISPATCHES. We now beg you to accept mis irisuic, many with the aasnrance that did it reach anoma time It i resent proportion, we BtlU feel ouraeires your aeutor. Mrs. Howard, fit Cottonwood, presented Miss Snow with the birthday cake, which was msgnlflcently decor in meceaHo, ated, haring an eierauonwas a with a plrot, on which perched i beautiful white dove. Mlae Snow arose and receired the cake, after which she made the follow Ing remarks: YltA T the lancruazs of ancels. and were writer. It my tongue as the pen of a ready wonld be utter It Impossible for me to ex i my reeling on tnia occasion. press Thl l MOTorlM to me I had not celred a hint of thl until I waa introdnoed to this grand assembUge as its honored guest. To tblnk that 1 am receiriBg so too uuuiww many honor irom us purees, the earth, I and the beet who dwell upon fMl mvown nnworthineas. and I aak my aelf the qneeUon. "What an I, that I should be thoa honored?" It ta In rain for me to attempt to express my feeling, and I leare the eubject to your j own renecuoos. 1 thank you, my sisters, and rou my brethren, for vonr presence. As far a it la in mr power to blesa. mr heart is full of bleaalnc for you. In the name of Jesus, X aak Ood to bless you all. j 1 Trial sf HeUyXsraka etrlpeesl. Tarred realstered. Bxxo, 23. The trial of Molly Fort ha for the murder of Ksny, in Korember, A motion to continue In began theabeenoe of witnesses was orerruled. A motion for change of venue was also orerruled. Four Juries were impsnnel-e- d, when the pannel was exhausted and the court ordered a renlre for 100 Jurors ana adjourned till one p.m. on the 24th. The prisoner In court was perfectly JLsst night. Dr. Vasques, a Mexican, - drore oat to a hotel to visit a dying man on Los Klston. In crossing ths rirsr he was stopped and surrounded by a party of twenty men, disarmed, stripeyes bandaged, hands tied, his ped, head then shared on ooe side, kicked, brnlaed. tarred and feathered, and left I naked.blind folded and bound. He found SInglnr. bL4 way back to town at midnight. Ths Mrs. II. T. King theu rcsd the fol arilr kaso sscrst that it is thoui-h- the lowing 7 POEM perpetrators will not be found. He had married the daughter of Don Augusta Welcome! walaoae, sister dear again s sne wian or ner family, and Ton are Presldente here. without the pale of the Cathoiio Church, Yea, oar Prteste, iliUr, friend; "of which both were members. To thee ear eplnu freely bead; to-da- y. , ' , seU-poeigea- ed. - s t ! JlflX M: TXXAITO&IaX ZXQOLAtVltX, 1 CoCTCia. Taeaday.Jan.S3. Oonncll mei purauant toad joarnmenU xrom jl. commonioaaon Major J. b. Orerton. Beoelrer, Land OQce, tendering thanks for freedom of the Conncil Cham- - . vvm , w www. w. , The mllowiog oo arm animation was re- eetred yeatecday from Hon. Qeo. A. Black, w . Bait Xae City, Jiaurr 83d, 1873. Hon. Xioreaso Baow, President of the ' Council. Bin Tour communication of the ISth last. In reference to furnishing room In the City Hall for the conTenlence of the Qor- era or, la berore me. xa anawer a woeua eay was I nare no Jbr taia bat will praoedent eoneau toe wiane orexpeoditore tae Oorernor rmrd . either he or myself willreport log it. and mm eooa as mtw I remain Bir, poeaiois. ; -- ot-i' ' ItssTectfally yours," Osn. JuErjLcx, j Secretary Utah Territory. The following was receired and rad OQoa, ' teretarye 23d, Bait Lake City 1X2. January ' President of the Boo, voaaeu,a Bin harethe aoejor to renort thai X hare coniarred with the Oorecawr as the foraiahlag of a room ta the City me to say to uau Douuing. hi aeeurea liaa thersof, he accept the Loa- yoa that ta o my omee, wtia room adlaesa piiaiiuee for eonsnitauoa. wnica he aopea roa will recognise aa auOclently con t anient, and where he caa be Jound daring; the usual , i . hoare Sar aeeados. Sir, I rematnTours reepeetfnllr, Oao. A. Btacx, ' Secretary Uuh Territory.1 Courdler Wra. Baow raored that a Cora- mists cf Confarenoe be sppolnted to conmt wisn a eommiuee or the Honae .upon to XJoanoaa." with la- .aa AeSperlainlaa; aaraeuon to tae the whole bill under consideration. The.- Prtdiant sppolnted Councilors ran-t- i, ani Jesse K. Smith said commit i ? 4 xxan-.lorea- so i re-rer- . ds . ' And thna each heart,. within eaeh band. .! In one and an to thee expand; Tea, thoa hast sarn'd thy aleUra' loe. And time our faithfulness shall prove.! ' On the Tribune take thy seat. TJpoa thl femlr evening; treat; Tbe fealty of oar lore w brine Aeep Uxa hombl song w slog. Xtsareate of the UUr dsya. J Thoa bast won the Poet' baj a f Hot the empty sound of sonr, I The poetaster ot the throng; Bat Train and Prlnel pla addaeed. In all thy Lm aa prodnead. Tnlna are aoaaa tnafc wtU ba sung j la the pur seraphic tongotl Thine are socks that ne'er wUl change ' Throujh Eternity's broad rag; Aad the goidsn harpt shall Um , With EXlss's glorious theme. Httil Mr rather" aad agIn. -lsamortal strala!, My aartUOx-Hadst thoa ne'er pen'd nothr Una,; These wooldjiave stamp'd thy mnse sublime. j Long, noble lady, may yea lire, Thy wards of wisdom still to give; oa here, Long may thy pranee of the the year. , i morning Upoa Loaf mayest thoa raise thy earnest roiee. i To aid thy aletera heart rrJoJoe, can destine, the like Tkea glorloa ' To rise la an immortal dime. Ilajnrxil T. Kiso. 8. U CUy, Jan. 11. ISSX , ' - - 4 ft - . 1 n . grt , -- An address In behalf of the young ladles by Miss B. E. Bussell, was read Tin Temara iaxiks addkcs to MSTXB . at. MOW. . Snrrn Eiixa It. Skow. WEDNESDAY y " v - at oommrnc " ex-Empe- ror BENEFIT' - low-roofe- d, houses,-imprope- r ' -- -- -- J , f Binwa. What shall we say of It is clear and bright enough, but the nipping northeaster that has prevailed since to-da- y is a little the sharpest thing early or Lb morning ror a long aind we bave experienced one to loolt . well . after toe. time, causing finger, noas. ear and all aalient point of tne Doay. -- xtever rait anyuung anarper inthl city," y moat people one meets to. ,.4. aay. ' a' r:r j.. f , rouca Ootjbt. Tnis morning, in Jos tles Clinton's Court, C. B. Bawley, foun- of the 16th Ward, was fined $10 dryman, for aaaault aad battery upon Mr Alec BmlXCU fr t.ij.IQ,,, ..r .,; , . 4 TfAsxnraTox.Av, pt Irate - dispatch honorable delegate to Congress, onr from William TL Hooper, atatea tbat he arrlTed at tbe capital yesterday, in (rood health, but 1st somewhat fatigued with trareL Weber 1 Lr fifrfr . minds, j - 1 JUaT EECEIVED AND FOB SALE Grain at Wholesale Half Block South U. U Depot. . Oome and Bee Them FARGO WELLS, ' dS8tf & CO., -- . at J DANIEL GRENIG'S DliAtEUS IX EXCHANGE. ' (Sine- BAKERY DRAFTS OK EDBOPE, AND-AL- L THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STAT V . , Pranjptly attended to. . 1 East Temple St., &AL.T I.IKE CITV u THEO. P. TRACY. Agent. 6231! GROCERY STORE EAST SIDE EAST TEMPl.K ly :.': ,:,; ST. dl27 i! ... JOHTJSOrJ'S LYME! -- t -- aa - ' ROOK A FAMIHI.KT Sir VmhcU LTllon. MrMBLmtJirilAt j It USE EYASS VI ue, j ......... 91 Isa Tbe performance will couclu lo with fie Splen- CM Mt ltary Drama, milled THE. DAUGHTER or THE 6 MEDICINES! FAMILY REGIMENT! ...... Ml ROSE ETAH Jaephlne. SentenulSealatlc.Hr M BLCHC.TJIAL P.K,I NTI IO, . Ol Warranted to be Better than S- - I ; AT DKSEBET NEWS OFriCK. the Best Imported, and Give ,, 1 Ample Satisfaclion . COAL! 1 3 ROM. SELL. this di e, uaMl 'Urttnr notice, (U.tl. at tex I ( VOAJaI CO.lfl;! at t. VA r. It. t B. DtFOT A, MlTCJLis:L.L,. An Ordinance Regulating . Elections. ! . MEW YORICTRADE WILLIMANTIC will 1 hoi.UK'i i:u 'roar. 63 0 Ed - 0Q Spool Opttoiia ; BOIfESRT PILLS. PcrSlv Vesetable. Tberoleanae Unil nnrlfv the blood, itomteb and bowels. Act power fully npon tbe liver, Sidneys an 1 urinary or gans. Kreak up fever, strengthen digestion an J brln tbe rosy hue of health to face emaw elated. Are tonie, eatnartlcj stimulant, and soothe, by removing the cause of" disease. Are Ears and harmless in all cane where cathartics are reqared. for 'either sex, for yenngor ol'U Try them fairly, and yon will never nse any more imported pills. ' ; 100 - t. k. O- T SB. 871 . Nas. 131 an V These Medicines for Pa:e, s x. RETAIL, AT ' Zion'ss - ); IE ' fl'ih . - , '! i ' kJr 0 3 dllSly 1 ' i. 200,000 Salt I u- - -'.- y, f; j - " .DRIED .'PEACHES I s PATENT HARD HTCE J i E '4 :"'t :l ThU eertlfles that be iKASl :.. ly j , STREET, i .;. ;,'.'' ; 4 I i, '. j ! i FSZtOOITO TJBinO SZZ33 . f r":4''l -- i. E,i JOHNSON, ST. GEOBOE. UTAH. : - 5 JeTrelry, a uue copy GRMIIfflflffl ; :o: VVi: I i -- . T-,- 'ij ; nsnafsctarers ef Asrrlealtnral Inple-- i - 63 Reek m. a Street, mt-- Hand for IVserlptlv and NEW YORK if Clreulara. di01. ' SVADIEat PKONOUNOK IT THE FINEST TOIL BTT' ARTICLE IN USE.' Krqnlsltery per-ruaaed and not Injurious 11 mskes tbe hair plot? tna- short time and prevent! i't falling rff. ' j - . 3 Price - 81. j.. . , i Price S)a per Bottle. THE EPIBEAN 'as. AI3X7 o.' v - ' 8TABKEYj8 EHCirJE CENTRIFUGAL. PD11P. : PRESSES, -- v r- - aaamJI rWesi vtrsaai estaaaa 9 ii mmm.M i i - l t aaeajt waa tmtkmmmT - . MtaV Ofr, SAILT IX. Sale :at f t 211TIIWG :t( c : :i ni eZNERAIiAXJENX FOR UTAH, 1 Eatlautrne,at Ogden rStfvattoatarfcOrieaCiiy. dwiy j t,,; . L. City, FBOaC '.ri .' ., f I hereby eertlry thatpartbaveof et pertknowV EPIUCEAN eay rttbe ecTOrxmentand It contain noth BUeauMeeat EJtglaeaC Meltlet. that BLOOD PURIFIER, ana wrecmag szaenisiery. urmm- - - Teal and Kxeellesi what 1 anUxeUlK-axtatoctmtSairinerof t and :,, treai Illegal OMUags r every aeaeriendMlT t ... '.i' jTRiENED?CrTblIrS" ia is ; smir , Lake City, Wot. 23. vsis BUPPUE3" OBTAINED . atanutaeiurar of STEAM: X Caps', Cic9 Czt. fir j ". , i- fJt "4 ErooklYn, KKW YOU AISO Ir aids Digestion, pnrlfles the '"blood and builds Is upwesrwwus" HYDROSTATIC OIL 50 eta. aad 1 per Battle. i - Jprlee . J ... j K. - Bnoes, . ... n to SSAaaiaa SS ; HLflO!) PHRIF1EII ! ; mm IRON WORKS i . sons: Bf FOR DYSPEPSIA AHD CATARRH j is - nnT.nirRTAW Sa i VtM ar . - . viri 'Taylor FOB IbAI.DHESS use the' D O U B LB STRtNOTff Jutt Arrived. It 1 Infallible, Tt ha done wonders In removlnc orene from tb head and producing a heaJtby growth, of hair. i Hoot. lotr-LovUv- i24 - .l stade only by ; i i . - '."T. ; I m " -- ALIES PL0V7 COOPAIII . 1 :, myUUmJ& ! 1 C ' Cooperative Btoi ea throughout the Territory furnished en commission, or ttoM at rtea ad'i , vantageous to purchaser. J .1 f A6ENTA are authorised to reload ifa not gve do money, where tbe medicine satlslactl.m.and dlstrtbote to the poor needing the pills at expense of tbe proprietor ens twelfth or amount disposed of. From tbe Lab ri. Z oratory of.. ''.'.. Dry ''f''ri lr"r 3-- '" . J v Aa-eat- I , -- I . lH If not kept In your stores, ask your Merchants to send for them. : ). WHOLESALE JOBBER J; HEfinY E. PHELPS, kvin crrr.;' (CARRTINO THE U. S. MAIfA. WYOMING, IL IDAHO, M AN H ATT A, WISOONS1N, NEVADA, COLORADO, . t NEBRASKA Grain and nour. ; t: -- aea person eleeted a written notice of hi tion within fire tiara thereafter.' and eacn per oo o notified ansvti, before nterlne upon tne Tatla of nta omce, um ana aaoaerioaan oain ilor amrmauon tnat he will support tbe Con law oC this the lation of lta United State, end t tae ordinances of thl Olty, and Turrttory, Having opened hla h will 11 thl all perform lh a a tie of his that j. nfflra. 8ee. 10 - The Kevor and Aldermen, before npon the duties Of their respective entering acuw-t- t, omoee aneii gv eanas wivu nypruTe eaeh inth penal earn of ten thousand 29 EAST TEMPLE ST, (foliar to the people of bait Iaka city, condiI HO. 1 tioned for tb faithful rerfocmane taereof. and Which shall be approved by the Recorder ' ' ';-,.- ' Has furnished It with a very One assortment o i ledlnhuofflee. n entitled. Bee. 11. That the ordinance, ordina&ea regulating election, passed Feb. 28, I J8WL te aad the same la hereby Goods, ; " repealed. 19, 1872.Parsed Janaary DSlnIeL H. WELUS, Major. : , Rostov Caxraaar City Recorder. IXollons, - . - . "I OF TJTAH, TERRITORY mi ' f QUION LINK BETWEEN ! Isid uo?s Wincs At LOWEST JIAJES. MVsi' V -' ibroaebent the Territory ' J. - St. NEWARK, i i ' j !. YOUK. N. baa4 and for sale KEEPS eon stan My ou KCTAIL, CfeOloe iaa Its stereo Importedj ; Co-epr-stf ; ! Fonods City, I ' Now York, Queenstown & Liveipool : Sbre, Drug JCWUPRSTORE Salt! r&ke ' Etc Aaillaia rrem New Terk every Wealaeeaay CABIN nssssse from New York StA. uoH. HT tthiRAO Its S30 from New York; tXl front ulverpooi. uueeustown, uiasgQv or uuuuou- derry,, payable in currency, Coarse Cheap isasaae rrom or to uerinauT. s ranoa. nor- -' i way. Sweden. 4o.,at Lowet Rate. Oaliry SalL uemiuanoea to ureal- Britain, ireiana ana r the Continent. 4000 lbs. to WILLIAMS a UUlON. Broad waV Apply now iora. WS. CALDER. MANUFACTURED LlfTJin BLUEINU, ,T L.AKB CITY, OTAU. A elec- - ' , NEW 1 ZSAQO 8TOXaX3' House Corner. Revere at meat el tae Bag-- Oanal SU. Factory -- 1 40 to 16 Front -.- -- d20Tff AbmI Traveling .. : v-: y - fr atannfacturers ot ' - :;V;feW:?vJ!-1.:- j - n . .v;vTT?i-- S- - 2OT : NEWvYOKK, WILLIAMS, RANDALL In GASO Tai J for niirhaat Pries i ve Co-Ooeir- n.il : Grand Street, corner Crwby, Table and Bacon. . W II J LEGALE ASD 133 1 dm 10m PrtMSteta . ORK. NEW Broadway Sail Sc Co., BOOTS AND SHOES, I Tbe most oertain cor ever offered for rheu matism, nenratgla, sprain, bruises, stiff and weak Joints, painful swellings, contracted eords, laments, all disease of horses and cat tle that reqnlre outward application. It acts like masio; try It and be healed, j Prlee 25 el. ., and Jobbers of d21S6m I nOCUT MOTJNTAIS LINIME3IT. CO Benedict, br . dlKily M annfaclurer !(!?9 - -- 1 ills. CEO. 8. MOULTON, Selling Agents, and 102 Worth 8L, KEW YORK. ROBERTS, READ & j notice of the time and daces, the number and aind of officers to be elected, to be post-- ! ed np in five public places, or advertised in some newspaper published within aaid city, at least five dsya previous to tbe time of holding aaid elections. Hec 5. The Citv Council shall annolnt one or more Judges and Clerks of election, at each place of holding elections, who sball Deiore entering; upon their duties, take an oath for the faithful performance thereof. Said Council shall furnish tbe necessary stationery and ballot boxes; and .the voting sball be by ballot. Sec. 6. Tbe place or places of holdine said elections shall be determined by the City council, and the polls shall be open to receive votes at the hour of eight o'clock in the morniog and oontlnne open until six o'clock in tne evening. Kach elector shall mmseir with a oauo containing provide elected tbe names of the persons be wishes and tbe office he would have them nil. When such ballot is presented, one of the shall number and deposit it In the Jndges ballot-rxand one or the ciei-it- snail write the name of the elector opposite the num ber or ma vote. The legality or any vote challenged ahall be determined by the Judges. Sec 7. When the time for holding the election shall have expired, the Judges shall seal np the ballot boxen containing the votes and the list of the names of the electors, and transmit tbe same within hour to the City Recorder, twenty-fou- r who ahall immediately proceed in the presence of tbe Mayor or any Alderman of the city, to unseal tbe ballot boxes, and they sball with such assistance as they msy require, proceed to count and compare the votes with the list of names, and the persons respectively receiving the highest number of votes for said offices ahall be deemed elected, and the .Recorder shall forthwith make a brief abstractor the offices and names voted for, with the number of votes each person reoelred; a copy of which abstract shall be conspicuously . posted at the City IlalL Sec 8. Parties designing to contest the election of any person ahall make their Intention known to the City Council, by forth In a plain, clear and definite setting manner the grounds of complaint, In writing,-which shall be filed with the City Recorder within three days after the abstract shall have been posted, In which case the vote and llat ahall be preserved until the contest Is ended. If no notice of Contest is filed within three dsya. the City Reoorder ahall destroy the vote aad llat.. 'Xa case of a tie of votes for two or more person for the same office, or of a contest, the City Council ahall determine which shall take i his seat Bee. t. The City Recorder shall Ibrwar.l lo SIX COBD, ABTD Maall chine Manufacturer a the by best In Sewing the market 1 - THREE , Used and recommended Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tho City Conn Irlee 513 oil of Salt Lafce City, tbat tbe city election on k second eli be of sball held tbe Mouday rusry,1872, and every two years thereafter, ror one Mayor, nve Aldermen, nine Uoun one Treasurer and cilors,: ooe one Marshal.Recorder, ETE BALSAM. 2. No person shall bo elected or ap or vision, weak or drooping For dimness pointed to any city office unless he is a citi eyelids, Id flamed eyes, old ulcers, sores, ring zen of tbe Uaited States, and has been eraeked or sore lips, bands, Ac. constant resident of said city dariog at worm, tiller, Prlee 9 ets. least one year next preceding such election or appointment; neither shall any person oe eligible to ota at any election without ti cation of votera a they powsea the quailwe ' or we Dy tne ia preacrioea and nnleas he or she is a citizen of'xerntory, COSH LIST HALVE. the United States, over twenty-on- e years of see or weakaess in the side, back. For sndhas been a. constant resident in said breast, pains or other parts of the ' system, cat, city, during the six months next preceding wounds, sores, &v said election. l'riee so ei. Seo. 3. No officer or Soldier of the United State army, or other person aubject to their military authority, eball be eligible to o 111 co, or vote at any Municipal election in this city, unless his home or place of ESSESCE LIFE. residence was therein at the time of engage sammer Cares cholera, diarrhoea, such service. complaints, ing in Bee 4. The Citv Recorder sball cause a coughs, chollos, toothache, and; many' other An expedition, fitted oat more than a Dr. UliJlLltlng-.trxnyear tso to fearch formarch i still on ths thronih the wilds of Africa. As a loser: of himself o 1 cl?OXX vSwVXI3 X x i 4 4 j a parallel In Dr. Lilvinrtone ia without we our sea ean'ft For the part, history. '" ose of spending so much time and mon. '.5 w"4 ' r li a who c&n't be hired to . ey to find a manwhn BBAlXataV .' X.IOIIT KOOTEE, Is ntTer happy extar found, fcsd ' XVJZZZXt, XHOiiaa TEiToji'8 Courier' is at cept when he aa h Ward, t J Joxtmal, : Of . All Sizes, and at tbelr Blore, Call and Bee, ' ! aLatla Bltlngles, The Cheapest in Town, Tae performance w 11 cotaraeuca with an enUrelyinear dramallz Uion of Mrs. Henry ? Woods. Celebrated Novel, entitled ' 1 . WEST BIDE EA.8T TKMPLU ST. n dams or 1 Mouldings, j STOVES, EYAHS. ROSE . O I . EXPRESS FOB tTABDERS,; HAWKERS, f ? uso Windows Doors. GEOGEEIE8 or EAST roa ths .? LAST FOUR NIGHTS Franco-Prussia- Orrmra CnxajsasvExcellsnt - ..'! i, i DRY GOODS Beloved Lady: We, your young sisters, coal l now being aoU at the U. C. R. It. oftheomlnanee passedlorejng by the City. CouncU, deaire to addreea you on this festive occas- depot, at ten dollar per ton. . t' ... . 'ieafnnder my hand and the Corporate Beal ion, in concert with the alder ladles, to 1 wn H5 j5my,Soiuxy Lake of aalt City, to present you our affectionate congratula- tions on the return of your birthday, and we pray that health, strength, and long life, with all their attendant enjoyments, may be your blessed portion. We rejoice that wa hare the happy privilege of helping to ewell the present aseem-bof ysux alaier and friend sad wads-Sire to express at this time the rich ap- redailon we hare of the kind eommenea-en-s you hare bestowed upon us in our T h time of holding retrenchment Aa Act lbors,and ths desire we the first election City cloers for Wash- hare to press forward and continue in the was ington City, in Wsshlsgtoa County, same. j j 0 . r" ' ilultliTHAL i; fdR . A FINE LOT OF '. , 7-3- EVENING, FAREWELL - t .J - .f . . Q ss and 8 alt IiAKB City, January 18, 1872. Editor Deter et Newt: Sir One of the most deplorable con tneir sequences or persons not aoing deluown thinking is the widespread sion of vaccination. What rlgbtmlnd-e- d person cant regard with any feeling but that of horror, the spectacle of an innocent babe, with clear skinand pure blood, being taken to a vaccinnator to have lnfuaed into its nouy a fllthv rus. dUcharsred from a diseased cow, if even the Incomprehensible stuff used should happen to be what is called what pure lymph t And who knows besides is mixed up with it If obtained from other sources T The horrors which hare recently noma to lleht respecting the effects of this monster superstition of the nineteenth century demand an urgent consideration of the whole subject. Nowhere has vaccination had a fairer trial than In France: it was enforced by Napoleon on the whole of the French army, and eo stringently was it performed that no set of men In the world were oftener vaccinated than French soldiers: aa a reeult several of the men died from the effects of the filth inserted in their bodies, and hun dreds had their arms amputated to sare their lives. Bo clearly were the results due to vaccination, that the nor rid practice ' was prohibited by the same authority. Notwithstanding the vac of these cination and men. It is well known to those who are the history of the re acquainted with n war that thou cent sands of French soldiers died of email Dox durlnsr the eleee of Paris. The archbishop of Canterbury koova too well what ia the real nature of vac cination, bavin ir had firs children killed by It encoeealrely. Queen Vic aaan ex toria last April was vaccina ample to her subjects: but a few wuekn afterward her vaccinated arm broke out in abscesses, as any English daily paper published about that date will show. These cases are cited because, being as facts by prominent, they are known and if you would grant me thousands, a column of your paper every day for a month, I could fill it with the detail of cases of a similar nature which have come nnder my own notice. It is, however, to be regretted that eo many of onr fellow creatures ao misplace their connaenca in otners as to need enen casea to be laid before them to c iurN n thein of the folly of the practice; but who that claims possession of any rea sonlne power requires such arguments? Such know that it is an eternal law of nature that out of disease, nothing but disease can ever come; for a good tree cannot bring forth corrupt fruit. The experience of ages has proved that the and all other stronghold of small-po- x epidemic forms of disease are in l act a where there are defective sanitary conditions, such as overcrowded diet, neglect of bathing,' or a violation of one or all the law of health; therefore, it is obvious, that the only rationU to real way to prevent small-po- x move Its causes by sanitary and bygen-l- o means. From several distant cities the last few months accounts duringreached us of the prevalence of have small-po- x, and it does not need much of a prophet to predict that again and will' der estate whole again small-po- x districts, as it has in the . past,, unless the laws of health are obeyed and the csuees which derelop it are taken away. For upward of half a century, millions of dollars hare? been worse than wasted in propagating the seed of disease and premature death by vaccine filth, and still tbe disease which it is pretended to prevent or mitigate is as rife as ever It was. A paragraph in the Deseret News a fortnight ago atatestbatno fewer than 8,000 pereous died of small pox la London alone in the year 1871. A moment's reflection will ouvinse any candid person tbat wheu variolous matter exists In the body, its expulelon is a essential to health e that of auy of the other excretion. It is proverbial tbat a person wbo has had smallpox is sure never to bee me consumptive, whereas oa tbe other hand, wbeu tbe vitality is not strong enough to tbrowout tbe variolous matter.or wben it has been pent in by vaccination, conor some other internal disease sumption will soon wear away the fragile frame. That doctor with some exceptions uphold the practice is a very good argu ment against It, for doctors live by disease, and unfortunately tbe present members of tbat class are not sufficiently 'dlstiogulshed for patriotism to discard the practice, though death has not been unfrequentiy traced to the vaccine filth which, tbey hare put. into, the body, llumanlty groans under a dia bolical medical despotism, and may heaven grant tbat a day of emancipation may soon oome when men will seek Immunity from disease by improving their dweUlnjr houses, regulating their diet, and by daily bathing. Instead of belog misled by a credulous practice like vaccination which has ' neither science nor common seme to recomvV-mend It. ' Yours Respectfully, GPOB43B BBUHSWICK. y l i i a". . . ' i Also a Pull Stock of JTANTJART 34, 187a. . f LUMBER: YARD. at 7. Perforaaaos to Dxrr - '- la any iQunntityf and Winter . . Preeldeat Orson Prati, The Washington iPrxcnx, to rare psszxrr jnrwaj BETTER LATE THAN 11EYER!" FIND TABiair DAIBYs TlLUM Flonnelt, ..'!: Bm Cooperation qf the Icma!e: aKdUfa So Q. Cannon. eietva and IZelrenehmaU JLtxocuiw, ta celebration of the C9ih Urtkday TITa ' 1 8AUT .mm, : Own t 1 '"i Uar-rlrgs- v and adnlUnn maj expect to t reined Mrs. these If Is a and following It good sign, by. np by movement are genuine. Orrm . ota! CUTLER " ; Prt M pimaam k TAYLOR cut- mm - t ferred, a Txt of " Hare Just An act eatabiiablng estray pounds, and conducting: the prescribing regulations for its second leadinr, same," waaUken upon to come up in its ALL TnE TAt.R about Prof. McDn-ak- t' Dress and laid on wthe table, at Ice! are upon Your CourtsMp and order. Ctnallty and Price ZJnariassed. Councilor Cannon, from committee on tha'Tabercaeleon evening, nranwrmTTaiR rtnnnattA TT. fl R2!R. Depo". Tanrtdxy wlil 25th. Jan petitions and memorials, reported back It nary should bo to. SbawLs, South Street, bevween Kst OFFICK Every Jy Flrt for praying, Mr. . ... and-jruouw. be the grandest treat of the eeaaon. Adml Ion petition of ThomaaF. Harry, brethren Temple and A. Oeo. other Smith Prest. reaaona of with names a change of Si eeats, children IS cent. Bee small bills. MITCHELL. only addressed the A. F. company. ' Goods d42Sm llarryfor i.d3S2 Penting reUUon. Music Dy ill. unas. u or ion, .organ- On motion of Councilor "Hood ruff, thea committee were Instructed to bringorinthe 1st. D. T. McAllister, Eq., bill for an act granUng the prayer Soar, by J. THROUGH THE BLOCKADE, . -L.A KE What we live for." petitioner. PreeL. Mrs. Home adlonrned the meet Ail Kind of Lumber, Wbleb they are offering ezeeedlngly cheap. to the dinner tables. , I Br thia Urn, we r. put a Cntler, John Xhoaoas Taylor. A new kind of trial by Jury has been tried In Saxony for petty crimes, and has worked bo well that its extension Is adroeatad. j It la composed of three lawyers and four laymen. A majority Terdlct must have the rote of at least one lawyer, aa it must hare the votes t ." of Ave of the seven; ". ( mcript SajS t Continue, dear lad v. to aire ua your faith and prayers for ear progreaaion in all u gwa ana ininfc that anail asaiat to noble women, that we may be a blessing in whatever aituation we may be placed. Again we aay, aocept our ooegratulations dear eieter Snow, and onr gratitude for all roar kindness and indulgence to roar you n pc sisters. Ana nniteaiy wo xervenuy pray, uoa t lees you. An sntbem was sung, i V:ng PraUe On in vitstlnn nf Mr. Home. j DEEDSaeeoru----- tb moat snorovad form, la Alan rT witn Ttrntorui law. Deed aMl nm blank. FOB BAIZE AT TH1 ssawiatf orTTCE. oOri 1 ; 1 i |