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Show MEWS. DESBRET i A I 23 ID "We are Bound to Win" BUSINESS ? DIREItfaff ! By Telegraph; USION TCLtGRAPU LINK. PEU CUSTOMERS AND CURRENCY! Keep Them Before the Public. lnst TV! Klit's lispa(clie.j. and Fair and Healing I'riccs Square t.oir t. Anerbach A Itro. EASTERN. will do it. millinery, 8U dry roods, fancy roods, and The Counting of the Electoral Vote, buuU aud bau WEST olutb!ni cni, ihoee, aotlous, eto. N T dlor, '.Zachariah Caandler, Don Cameron, J. M. Kdmnnds, James Caswy", William Pitt Kellogg, S. 15. l'ackard. J. F. Casey, Jr . (i. Pitt- kin, C. Dibell, H. S. Warmouth. Geo. W. Carter, and Gen. Auger, since the first of September. Hewitt will oppose the motion, be lieving telegrams as sacred as letters. It Is not probable that Orton will obey. J Ben Hill s receut manly course is bitterly denounced by the democrats. A combination has been formed against him to defeat him for tho Senate. Hill will make the can vans for senator and permit no censorship upon his wonN or ac New York, 17. The World's Jot. llixrfcer bharitona saws, repairs stovoe, tvi.J docs Washington ieeial says there Is' a all cutloryi look and ruustnltli work. very decided prospect thai tho C'alder 4k CrlVM whole question in all Its various LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S, Bell Mason a Hamlin and other organs phases, of the counting of tho elecfancy roodn, holiday pretteuts, aud toral vote, will bo under considera all kinds of musical Instruments aud. mar tion by the Joint conirais.ion of the planoa aud cbandwe, and take two oriraim !n exchange. nouses, by Wednesday next. norsaxi youths' .vK.ys, A. W. t ultler. at the farthest. Senator Kdruunds tion1. lr. 1'raotU.iH !n dentistry. that the Henata i:citiua 'i imc stated, U. V. ( uluicr BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS AND GLOVES would, on Monday, concur, in hi a t u. The Herald's Columbia Sell family Krocerit'St window g la and opinion, without debate or even says the city was agitated, e ttasbes. discussion, in th proposition of the ny rumors mat uovernori nainoer- - For all the LATEST NOVELTIES SHOES AND SLIPPERS, socorid-ban- d tn-da- . to-da- Goods, Arctic Overshoes and Rubber L. laf- ; t h-r- - , y ,j,jur i:. mrntt'Jnr'l AND O N K O It I thf a'-oir-, i House for hucii a committee, to o. h all kinds of tnllUnc and mining agree on tho mode of determining work, wrought and uAnt Iron work, the vote, winch will ue satisfactory aud Iron un1 bratw work of all descriptions. to both parties in and out of Con-grCo., An examination of the Ikay Soli ilry ffootl.-t- Vxt.s and shooi, hsti and practiio of the joint convention 1ttand flour, show.-- that this preliminary of con cap, family trrocortes,bholtruus ami geuy-rgrulu, current action has been the rule luorcharKlliii', and buy dried frulu Davis, II owe A In. is Ut JtlULti T t at thii and many other j e. t i Jrv foed'-s- . , - ! double-liurrolc- and Itctall. - Vt'lil-iil- homo-mad- A I. Warm and t Doeg ?BMEMBER, ul il lenrrt Nsviloual Uauh variouH banklnir bunlnoHs and '' savings on internet. Uessrsl I'arrlaire nutl U'nirou rather than the exception. n Ulnwoodey es feathers, Sells, Ij.wh, shoes and sllppcrB, hati and whuluHale and retail. U. X KIIsmwii Is a practical clock and watchmaker. vui, Um. fMgnion TM8 all kinds of watoh and clock milk- ing, rupalrlug aud oJeuuing. Daniel. Urenlf. .VC "cvv- oocA - o.W Suits staple and fancy groceries, etc ".VUVVCJC Joint "At ProHidont 11. IInftlMii, Young's, buys good Tl. wool. ANI s, provls-lon- ! mor-chautab- lo Jake lluaser A Uro , WELL CLEANED to J. II. Hague), danl In guns, pistols, ammunition and tlshlug tackle, and do practical gunsmlthlug. lavia Jnuiei x Does anything in the tin, eboet Iron and copiKr-smftline, also la the rasttttlug lino. Jtnnens A Ursnt, Are agents for various Amorlcau aud ro liiauruiieo companies. Wui. Jouulns;, Nous A Nadler.a Dal In notliins, staple ad fancy dry goods , hats aud and Krooeriert, IxMits and cuiw, hardware, crockery and gunurnl mcr-- i (SuccoBMors ! ms t, h for-fl- gu 11 '&vc Aa hhiK-n- tvcfc OVA liiiu Use. Jk t o , Fred J. l Corlnne, buy wheat, oats and barley. Latliuer, Taylor lt Co., Sell lumber, shingles, sush and doori, moulding and fraiuui, and everything1 lu the building lino. Ut-lHo- o- - CALL AND EXAMINE The Provo Blanufactiirliie 4'ompniiy. James Dunn, Supt., makes and sellss all norts of woolen goods. AT GEO. W, EH .lit AYES'. It. Matthews A l u. klake and sell bath sand tablet s, perfumed toilet soap, scouring soup, imsciicu of gingeri wrltiug tlutd, oto. 1. JUariretts, City malt and spirituous liquor ttoro, sells ma t and spirituous liquors, wines, etc., by tho pint, quart or kog. Also makes a genuine English Alo aud Old Tom Ulu. of A LOT OP HEW GOODS TJST I13S C JCIV.15D ! Jmuea MoUhle Sells all kinds of Wasatch woolen mills home-i- n Ado clot h, and buys wool. w. AT Dal Taylor & Gtitler's, S0U AT VmU House Will Sell I'or -- Nlerrrtk !tTK)U Lumber Aknoclatlon, Sells sas.i, mouldings, shingles, doors, blinds, lam, wood pumps and watt r pipes cheap, at wholesale aod retail. Hubert Smith. ! Is agout for tho Springs Coal. I. MCllWSI DOUBLE-BARRE- " ti keeps Hah. s Cm. Fitzgerald, of James Towuaend San Frauelsoo.agalnst Mrs. Hnyder, the Townaond House. was adjourned till Monday, The V Tuck Held A Moua, evidence is very conflicting. Mr. Supply new grates, backs, eto., for all Fitzgerald, in Iter atlldavit, states kind, or stoves, buy old Iron, that Mrs. Snyder took from her a etc-Walk- Bro. valued at Soil dry goods, groceries, hardware, glass box'Coutalnlng jewelry, and crockery ware, and merchandise gen- $4,000, and, Mrs. Fltzgerald'H son swears otJiiame thing; while, on erally, wholesale and retail. 'ieratl FOR FRUIT, J Iti the other hand, Mrs. Snyder swears vt WorkluKinsa's Anaoelallou, she did not take the box, and is Make and sU first clais boots and shoes, auppoited by her servaut girl, who repair boots and shoos, eto, aaya she saw Mrs, Fitzgerald wrap Z. V. M. I. Sell dry goods, groceries, carpets, hard- the box in paper and take it from ware, crockery and glassware, boots and tho house. T lie case Is, "exciting In the shoes, bats and caps, leather aud findings, considerable interest here. aud all sorts of general tnerchaudl0e,wbole sal aud retail. lain was about to arrest Hampton and Simpson, with his special constabulary on a charge of treason. rhls rumor cieated a little rljpe ( t'xciteinent, and developed the fact that such an attempt would be stubbornly rVsisted. The common and general impression was that Hampton could not be arrested by any olllcial of Chamberlain's, and that he would not ho permitted to submit to any arrest other than by soldiers of the United States. a In the Mackey Hohsc, bill providing for the punishment of prisons setting up, ot attempting tosetupmiy government In oppo sition to the ngular government of the State win passed to its third reading without any opposition. lite bill Is an exceedingly biller one, providing for the punUhmont of not only persons engaged, but of all aiding or abetting, or allording comfort, countenance or protection to such .persons. The punishment consists of a fine of not less than $10,000 or more than SKHl.ooo, mid confinement in the penitentiary for not less than five nor more than forty years This may be only tin attempt at blutl, but should the Mackey house be recognized, it will give Governor Chamberlain an opportunity of exiling or imprisoning every white man In tho rotate, should he feel disposed lo do so if support from Washington present id continued. President Uraut'a View. The World's Washington special Interviewed the President It did not believe the Inflammatory resolutions and speeches in I ndlana were endorsed by the people, but that his administration was not in sensible to the necessity of vigi lance. Whether tho stories were truo or false he should not, in cate of emergency, hesitate to exercise his constitutional authority, though at; the same time he could not see any occasion for waat he termed the indiscrete manipulations of the democratic local leaders, and doubted if they were inspired by any higher authority. It was a grave responsibility for any body of men to stir up domestio violence and array themselves against the general Whoever was degovernment. clared by the President of the Senate to be elected President and of the United States it would he hiawduty to recognize them and to surrender them the reins ,of; authority and this he WQuld.dQiJbMt lie protested that he had no wish to urea any particular person upon tho .people,. but would see, the ;one declared elected his successor was placed, lu possession. He was not to he th', judge of the election,; that was tu bo decided by the constitution, and laws. Tho President thou went on ta say that all ha had done before and tine the election was to nee that the laws were obeyed and peace maintained, and he should continue to see: that was dono until the last moment of his olllcial life. He said he was gratified to see the conservative temper i a Congress, especially among ueo from the south, and he believed this spirit would prevail to-d- ay to-da- y. Vice-Preslde- ut , . the throughout ..was. The country!. in unusual good President : and talked qlte free-lspirits but.hjB.had no objections what-ovext- o his slows, being miuk pub to-da- yi y, lic. ltevoiutloaary ltadle. The Panama Star ami Herald of December 8th, received by steamer, "ays a great battle had taken place at.Uarrapta. The trenches or the revolutionists worn taken by our . Auothft i . , forces, commanded by Generals Ao-oxt- a and Camargo. An armistice of three days were asked for 'by (he rebels to bury i!,00) dead of both sides.' Our forces cut oil' the retreat of the 'rebel td Ahtlouia. I f 'the rebels do hot surrender at discre tion they Will remain-Ithe power of our army." On the ill at of Nov ember Gen. Iregulllo occupie l Ma- ntzaie. ,leclared n Lttuatlc, Joshuit II. Gates, formerly general agent of St'ttes life Insurance company' of. this city. was declared a lunatic xtnder the commission issued out of tho court Of voinmou please ..!.-A ci bVstrnetlv tire. ' Council Iowa, 17. A fire this afternoon destroyed the U. P. Transfer house, U, P. baggage room, telegraph and ticket ofllces, and ticket oluoaa of the C. It. aud I; aud P G II. and Q , N. W. aud C BaxulfciLjuu.JLwailroads. Daniel Dulley, car repairer perished In the not kudwa..1 hoCelP'L'rfia ...... . the-Unite- : Mrs. Fitzifr-alexamination, her husband had full said ,t j Com. Udu'i HskVluga Bsuk aud Trual Uluf, charge of the city and county hos- Francisco. San of. Justice Dot s a general banking business, and refltal finding that Mrs. Fitzgerald ceives deposits la sums as low as one dollar. was penniless, told Mrs. Snyder on that he would he responsible for the of Mrs. Fitzgerald's bill, amount JAHT7AHV 1870, and Mrs. Snyder surrendered Mrs. Trains will run Dally an follows Fitzgerald's three trunks contain ' (i. W. RI1UG0; iM.D. hervaluable wardrobe. Captain Ing axoe.ooo lire. MOK I'll WA Kit. then procured board for Hymen" and Surgeon, Mrs. Fitegerald at the Grand CenThe Ao. 1. PKoVlDJjNCE, II. I., 17. Physician is. now at house where tbe U:2t a. Ill tral bleachlrrgaudHljrlng Hotel, H K N A llTDI C II IIO 8E 8 " llritfVmiu belong lug to JI. li. & II. Chandler luaughs. A SPECIAUIT. ' 2:00 p. n.. l.mru Sl Co.,1 were destroyed by Knight " Arrtv at Vratikllo.. Tribune's a:) IW OrriOK id Colebrook'a building, sM 'iTho Washington pe- Are, thl rooming. The mill SAT.T 1KB. ' dal says" Chandler laughs at the adjoining ,was saved' bylarge SHOC't'IIH'AUI. a... force idea that the democrats can make pump; loss. about $200,ooo, insurr. f ' Ab. I. ' out of his telegrama as ance $100,000. Mil :. 9:00 anything a t'rank mt . Lvc Lokui! i.. 10:115 " of the republican com HOUSE chairman TOWN8END lite aiector, Oro;ou " Urighiu..... . tia p. m. mittee. He says be has not the OKten- 4:00 " Arrivfttt It is stated s:al:t lakb city. WashznoioMlIT. Btiarhtest ohlectlon to the examina several' of them. has A republican by of die tion every prominent WIiikt A Salisbury" 9tr Lla to aiku ' dlHl ' 11 rreprletot Senators that there Is no necessity an toe ag regarded telegraph always frum Miiil4ii conutHiU with trail! (it f f. afTkir that no prudut man would for passing the resolution of MitchFrank tto, , commit a secret toT A'flfspatch, he ell directing the commit tee on M.tVP. MERUILI.. Supt. ; i Ar-W.- C make privileges toand elections to ALDER. DR. rays, is uo mora private t ha u a pos- HMvttlry CllAa. KlBLKT, as the action of Govern11 U TlM tal readtt card ot&ratprs uay y WTlHfT,;.1 not In the or aUrover, nf Oregon, Ut reference to Qen. Freight and Ticket Ageal. JXn- - la tranglt. aUj person FtSoif jiwrttan al' SurQcru-AeaUmyf company the issuance of a a certificate to orthcrteregfaph e OfTiC" Main, atreot, opposlta.Wasatcb employ click J the in- Watts as "preslflentlal elector; as may listen the commlite already has ample strument ajjtli lixrowlng the posses power towake the investigation lanfeiiajmajYit " . Xyiis sion of messages?" was He" careful under the reeoratlon of Kdmunds. GMALL-P- O. of whole the the. campaign 3afb UutfMTjnm tt ate during tor als and wtavl RAO CARPKTS 4 Hewed carina tug bought. PIlZYEXrirji STJLtSMLLS.i ta trust jiothlng to tbo wires which JOsetaraAJTeaat wlta Protfuia taken. he was not wining me democrats get a nomosopatalo-IIedloa- l The action of the, ttenata on the CALL andgratis, at the People's Drug should see, knowing that they Morton bill, to.rcgulatwith counthis steal would 6 probably. dUpatcbes. tore, Pharmacy, Uouueojiatbio M fVrnth Bt., opixtaite Great Wester Hotel. of eleotoral vpte is awaited the ing Mich warded all be messages q Or, VrochietU 9t Bon, and with, great Interest tn.WashlHgtoa a way that the language could nel circles. Andspeculatlon la flflo as Jo b4 distorted Wnis prejudice, y attlttwe-w4icivttopaosing U ) VM. r.VCULLY A CO., MOILSM COHD1AU, Telea-ramantMhe Ilea Hill. th Often parties will aume in the debate, Turkish Rtmt&v cures Nervous Manufacturers of tho Standard Brands of TU Or mlGeneral UeTha demoorat have finally - which commenced this week conDebility, and an diseases Debility, .Window tf lass and WtlieaiMiUrewkDt'Ug AadlifiARX. Cali cldeataeive a subpoena upon cerning It. Neither party i Uely . glstV 0 lass ware, also nl8(kJnr an of the BKAIN.SPWk; .- J- ' and get circulars. . ordei ing him, to ta'.acospr. it: wltbout, Irnportaut Orton IV 1 . 14jBrttWattirlloit8 gnarttnteef to ear all lr. troekwell e let and SO Wood Htreet, l'lttabnrgh chronto diseases and female complaints. appear in New Orleans on Tuesday, Amendments; for although It MO PAY tor otnee protetaionai ana an HO election returns shall naiDi that wim can. ail HQ teiegram kmPINNSYLVANIAi services. lie also guarantees to relieve swfrsj la hla possesalen or control be rejected ,'exoept ,by the concur P. S. All deacrlptloni r f Vials and Bo LKAU VQIFQy In lllUEE PAXaViVrJea uy wmiam una,n rent 'vote Of both houses. It Also, la tie mada to order; doliSrT 4 7 fClQi ' I ! lit, to-day- d ,' -- iy CENTRAL ITMiaiapjMLlM. RAILROAD. andaftkh I'iotteer Line of Uolgei-- - Keeps SHOTGUIIS L in any part of tlie city . UTAH Taylor' Hotel tfthout board. Mrs. S. J. table. H. P. Teaadttl . v i 811s family groceries, paras'ilit, u.iuuer by Wood. boot dress 1 clothing, gems' goods, prima, ho Jewelry aud shoes, ladles shoos, iritMdrMi'a uv es, aud dry goods and merchandise generally The ca;o of Mrs. HOLMS from the Factory, WAUON.S WILL CALL DKMVtiltY - With or lireet . t of dry goods, also steam mnehlu s. V. W. Stay tier, ouhlic, secures patAttornoy and notary ents aud caveats for Inventors, and gives Information, eouoernlng tho siiinu. Taylor A Cutler Sell all kinds of general merchandise. rS3r Will shortly arrive, another shipment of l.ok mother kinds gbogebies, CELEBRATED Canyon and Kcd Blls dress goods, shawls, Manuel' and waaa-lu- g I LOUllrEEl) and ItAIV And Get the Highest Trice for uli kind or n& a ;ns jar nc "aj.B",r:H7 a Howard Nebree timber, etc. WINTER DRY GOODS; Boots & Shoos, Hats & Caps, T aud liquors, wholesale ami Sells the Hain Wagon, Wood Mower and Knaner, l'addixtk Bnlkv ltako. Oliver Chilled Plow, Concord buggies and car-rlages, Plows, barrows, cultivators, wagoa FALL AMD FA-IMIIZLfSf- e atone fl Morton A Tuft rutml. in HA1U.1AINM oounscor-ttl-U- Blorrla A Kvaua mantles'and grates and Sell wiuus CALL AND SEE. CO TO In tvorki WIIiL HE, Tlum any OWu v ii. niicM Makea Brushes to order. A. miner Dot s business as attorney and I" aud verbatim reports of the which have Joint conventions counted the electoral vote since the foundation of the Government have been compiled for tho use of (Jon-greand tho committee, and there will be no delay in getting at work at the earliest practicable moment. A conclusion, it is said, can be reached after the fullest confidence, by the middle of January, The action of tho House in dlrectimr the committee to inquire Into judiciary una repot i on me reliiMalof toe President of the Western Union Tele-Krnj- ih Company to furuish tho dispatches sent to Louisiana and other investigating committees, means this, that it is the Intention simply of the demoi-iatitmembers to veto to compel tho production of such telegrams as are required, or else commit President Orton to the cusfor tody of the sergeant-at-arconfinement In the lockup. Orton arrived here aud will consult counsel and go before the judiciary committee. Morton Visit to IudlnupollTho Ueinuerst- i- Hewitt. Tho TYMunc's Washington special on the sudden departure of Morton, from that city, says the generally accepted theory of hla visit has been that the administration believes it important that he should personally ascertain thereat object and extent of the democratic mo vernen t i n h is State and w hether its purpose is simply to arouse public opinion In favor of the inauguration of Tiideu,or In roality military in its character. If tho latter should be found to be the fact, it has boon supposed that tho administration would consider it desirable to provide for a counter organization strong enough to meet It on its own ground. Another theory seems to have originated in high administrative circles that tho collections of munitions of war, tho fourth in bizu iq the country, is stored at Indianapolis, and in view of the mass meetings which the democrats have called at that aud other point in the Htate, and the suspicion that they may not be entirely peaceable in meir purposes, H was doomed by tho President aud cabinet hlchlv important that measures should be taken to protect them in case any emergency should arise. 'The chalrmaft"of tho National Democratic. oomrpUtfQ denies all knowledge 'ofa-- niiUlary organization. DemocfntiQ' members from the north are divided Jn sentiment. The mjijority; under' tbe lead of Htich men aa b eruando wood and Randall, are disposed to adopt extreme measures, while the minority, led by calmer men like Hewitt, Kcott, Lordj itnd a few others from other Ktates, are In 'entire accord with tho democratic representa-tlvesl- u favor of every conservative ' Hewitt has courf-erepeatedly been ttcciised of sympathy with the ultra wing of "the northern democrats, but in truth his entire influence In all cuucuBpes thus far feland in his intercourse- with idshld, low member has been in complete harmony with tho ellorts of Lord, Hill, and other members who defeated the resolutions iiitrodinoil ss Ueerce 1 mi ford, i. Thus bou-e- s walnut lumber furniture and baby wagons. TTDTTT " far not single) objection has hoe u rained to it. A complete record la found in tho journals of the two (Walker, Knight, Iteca ami Otlad) Mako and repair all kinds of vehicles to order, wagons and carriages, mining cars, flu., and do all kinds of blacksmlthinp- aud carriage painting aud trlniiulug. Sells the very best live reeae A y, : 1 Pun-tla- -- ' ' Otb, 17 T c, 1 Xiiaa of Sfuti.ni. ' ' '.un a U.u-- U. i I . a. R.' i 00 3 40 4 7 88 4 Id 7 (xi 4 1 (HI 1 ZS& 12, 4 4ftl S 00 OoLs 7 ntrrm ... "U.o .... bi Of Itill l o : h i ! I " tor-th- ele-craDhio srJ to irii.ii..i.... "Viila ..t 00 II IU TU 195 V 1 T AO 44 63, 1 75 ' 2 0ft 1 . - 1 r he 'W2f&r.t a 140 . ; . pro-vid- 1 . a tjp-eceive- r i j m , r - i s . ri.t i h i t I as'.: ti! 'J substance, provides that when SAlis there are two returnlfrom the WithState neither shall be countedhouses out the acquiescence of both Various amendments will be pro posed to provide for reconciling the disagreement, in such' rstsa. ; One by Frellnghuyseu, providing that the Speaker of the House, President of the Senate and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall have power to decide; thus practically ummaking the Chief Justice the and the House the pire between Senate. Another proposition la to submit the conflicting ceitllcates to tho arbitration of the Bdpreme Court by an act of Congress. Many persous believe that although ttel-Lh- er of those methods has much support at present, one of them Will finally bo adopted. When Morton's bill was debated last session tiO Seuator spoke In favof of the right of tho President of the Seuute to count the electoral YOtes. On the contrary, Kduuunds, MorHoutwell, ton, Fiellughuysen, Dawes, Wright and ChrlsUancy denlett tho exlatChCP of iiy such power. Sherman, of UhlnJlu 181!'), also took this ground, and It is uot considered probable they will now unanimously asstlmo hh ojuiosito posltlou. The republicans will, however, bo united OiV , the Hoposition that no proieriy certi-let- l electoral veto can be' rejectetl by cither branch of Congress, tlulounded. escutatlve Kei Stephen,' of Georgia, over his own signature, says the statement that he is advising thu friendly accents ace by the people of tho South, of the Inauguration of Hayes, Is utterly un- wreck of the Sfroimore tnertdy as DTAH SOUTHERN BAILBOAD an Unpleasant dream.1 O.. I C, in Vhatnber'm Journal. KtsensmM 6: ion M'led. l ;Sleuua ltevolutlon. i M IXTLm-m- f L.; ELIASOW, -ar 1 - yl t1 t lis Cn uml SkV ia! 1ms EEMOVED " Jlktcc Poors J'ast of Furniture Store, Pin-tvmdey- 't HOUTJI STKKliT. THROW FHYS1C THE TO t trrii'i 'A. M.IA.M. 7 , r . 7 aud Spirituous 1VIJVF.N, aVf., IsIlJOR.S, or keg, at reasonable the pint, quart rat. GIVE MEAT.KA CALL! Oenutno EXQLISH a Hpeelalty. tilN and OLnTOM iOTJ n M U S !.'. 3 15 00 1 is i.l H , llrlei' belli e;i l S IHI w Aiueriean fork.... Pleasant Urove... l'rovo SprlngA II1" Natiiili l'ork l'ayson Smuawulu A rrive it Terminus es ' so o as .1 m m , I I n;if 10 M . tl . U) M :& 00 60 .1 1 S , t ' U iU Ml 1 t t IHI i 0 ill. l b Mult lx tdj r.M. tw n? P. to sore friends le glad Proprietor,MARCETT3, town aud of with the country fl 10 5 7 15 s i tdolnc North. SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH. will ui !M ; - My ISTd. a a. if DOCS! o it i: 0 J4iQ Meat KtmbalIDRek, Market, ' 1st tkmthirlte Htreet, lu "11 .s'tati"'!. City Malt and Spirituous 11 11 S T . r ll 1J lcr. nth, 2'rioin Un iv Salt Lnke blttle Cottonwood.. . ... . Junetton Kaudv .. to inform his frlendt that bo V HIST .;:.."-.I- Sandy I A lift JEWELER. ETC.. To K taOllIK NOUlh. Practical Watcli & Cloct Maker, jfcOS 1 after . r-i- .Vui'it .if ex-prcs- 1y 1 2. NO. lj VEXI1V; IKJli JOKER 18, 1870. 8AXT LAKE CITY, UTAH XEBRITOBT, MONDAY VOL X. 3E1. M.'A. f. la r iiI ..: 17' 'i'enom lc M t' Terminus. . . .. SftlltSiJUikl.... l'avwon Wr Siilh SpiliiRllU .. M. tl I Oil a 11 l'rovo i'leasillit tlrovo Aliierleau Koi k belli Iiraper A rrii't Ki e . . . txl a M ;t 4 2 . K. 1 2 IM .i :ju . I 11 a i!f 4 Siindy illlfl i: t 0.1 I and) r 10 )l . M ,,,,. il..,, The Washington C'rtMtoZjto-ds- y, .tlllc (V1t.liw.c.l.... it II Ik. b 40 :i professes to have Information that Arrii's iu as there Is no law requiring the I eo 4HIO Hit Lake NOTICE to be of the Senate presiding olllcer havlnr claims nsainul or owlnn N.m. and 2 will bo run daily. ehosen from among' the members 'IM1USB 1 must I'l iu nt J. Nos. .1, 4, t tmd will bo run daily, S.oi on ar bofora 10 luiilre of that body, the republican sena- themthesiaiof inonlti.1 from Augtict dllj eieeptiM. tors have determined to elect Gen. lit, iH.o. II.Uy order of I'or all inforinsllon t'lUierrunis nrswMnsr, VCOllol.H. Grant to that position In case of or l'awage, apply to OAMUllBNSlOM, l'uirht need, and thus make him 1'resldsnt JOHN HHAKP, of thu United States until his suci'cn ro 'iijKi iiifi ii.ti it cessor is Inaugurated. The Captfol L-'lN Ml " Mil. ,10! .lr., scheme of dee ays this deep-laiO. ii rol i r ii;ht oiitl Tii I' Aji nt . I K.akHnAjv 1'i'iuin jurii uienua k.iM pim. iviuuudi 1aAV I W. T edi two iu vehement 4 1 V ' ' B ,T0 " 4 1 (I S I" I d v at. I i 1 k M tM I I SB, it, therefore, torials, calls on the people to Arm for tho conflict. It also intimates that It would be easy to enter Penn sylvania Avenue with lOO.OUO dem A 8TOVE, tho leit prove tn oeratio volunteersoldiers to prevent IN nUYINO the cheapost. Htovee mannfrtt-tiireby ttathttone Hard A Ou. have stornl the test Have inauguration. for g3 thlriy-tlyears, and their pattern lake lha lead of all other mauufacturers. Z. C. M. I. , T NARRATIVE OF THE WRECK OF THE "STRATHMORE."' BV ONKOr' TllK SUHV1VOKS. CONCLUDED. January the 21 at was an event ful day; deliverance was at hand. Abotitslx o'clock In trie, afternoon wo v ere all startled by a cry from tho man on the lookout, 'Bail Ho-- f Wo did not long delay in up towards the flagstall, we kindt-tw-o ed Ares',' the smoke of WhloA we calculated would be seen a good way oft". The vessel did not at first ng ro-diU- seem to regard our signals, we were probably too Impatleut. She, however soon made head towards us, when we becamo greatly excited, some In their delight cutting strange antics, in fact a genuine break down,. When about a mile from our rock, to our great Joy, she lowered two hoftts. They tried to effect a landing on the north side, but it was not possible. One of the boats coming nearer the rock, dur sail maker leaped Into the water ami was hauled aboard. They then pulled to tho point where we originally landed. Captain Glflard was in ono of the boats. Night coming on he told us be could not take us oir until next morning, but that e should leave us some bread and pork. However, upon being Uld that thete was a lady ashore lie brought his beat as close foallautly the rock as he prudently could, aud took aboard Mrs. Wordsworth, her son, two Invalids, and tho second mate. We spent this our last night on the island with little sleep, but , With tumultuous feelings or Jpy and hope for we wero yet to sea the friends who had long mourned us as dead. j Next morning, the vessel coming nearer, three boats came ashore for u.a. The carpenter having made four crosses of, wood, they were placed to marlf the graves of, our companions whose ate it was to rest In hla lonely Isle In the Indian Oceau, which we left with boating hearts aud no regrets, and where we had spent six mouths, and twenty-tw- o days under. very unusual conditions. I believe that tho most thoughtless among us will remember with sobered feelings and fo his UtUutt day, his sojourn on Apostle lslaud. We were received ou .board the ship with the greatest klndue&a, being all provided WltU oomplote suits of new clothing taken (mm the ship's stores. Mrs. Wordsworth received every attention from Mrs. Gl fiord, the carpenter's wife. The ship which relieved us. was the Yuunq J'hccnir of Nw Bedford, an Amwrlcau whaler commanded by te CUT FLOWERS. the winter months I will have all aluds of cut llowei s, white and red, Onor JrtmroM, slntiU and double, ilitTorent oolors, JtUU, different eolors, lleuwur-dlaarlCareikt colors, IWnsbK. dtiretent eniiatiiinlinn, tiiriidlewiw, kind, flterl, Jffcv jTu fn, different oolors. Ante! (trat very Btin,rrnluuis, different Oolors, A bullions, Slffwrani klufls, UellotroiH's and inanv oiaar; various kyids. klowerq In pots and hang-rugbasket for sale. Cusu, store oraors. Rrlrhain aud Tlthlnar erlein aul pixiWaions tke,a tn par. Visitors are to see my grwa house, w hero 1 will be Tsry day. P. THTK, Two blocks north of the Valley limine, Salt Lak City, d ". JURINU a, wrl-ooi- q a -- in 'lu BUCCICHSJOIUS DAVIS & SONS. All kinds of Milling aud Mining Machinery, Wrought and Cast Ironwork, manufactured to order. JkM, Ttiyera, VrtdnlllM ate Ida, mmm SNMsi , , A llnt PoslMslm. W IIO Tie tie Ties, ICctitl tho Mot l'opttlnr Fmiilly IVenspnpcr Anyulicre lubllticd. Of Its Uiethlrty-thl- M eiisl-ene- e, a Nalloiml Character and liolstlMsr sHond to no oilier mpcr. lis atroiui H mikI ar hMli of aro all pnrt.li lu111 oliiies, all sects In ; AmJea, te., rtr. classes smMi'ly. and of every on the American Also Ilia Work of all descriptions. Mate andItsTerritory oouienU ii ro adapted to ttia wmit nnd tastes if all. KoiinniAiv ou'al nutations that i li ItVsl l the wclfun of I lie Hple or tho nslkiii, candldand liberal intone, Ir1nf and rs NKAIt NOKTH TRMTLF. 8T-- . 8. I CITY. ait in style, and not luteutmually cffuuslvo to 4 m of elnss any nadcr. Its LmTRiia riioni tiis inerlti of llmir several k,locullttcs an places of rntdenoe, rsNHlally In I he C. HAKKl.s, L, HKIDMOKR, houih and West, ure lut aluablo lo hi k'rml Treao. Secretary sons looKliorFar out for new homes. AN tnt.uiNAi. Stoiiy, and a variety of WESTERN OIL COMPANY, Sketches and Wnaya from Hular wiiicn, aro Kifn In every numtHr. marc r actum sits or 1th Maiihkt Kkimiiim, htcludinit I.ho RAILWAY Mil MACHINERY OILS Stivk and iliatn Vnoiutloim from tin principal klnppinvaud rrcelvliiK po uts, am always reliable. Its Aiiiuci't.TTiut. lirrAitiMcirr Is CAU and AXLE GKKASK, In i Itsi by a vent Ionian ot ttnd with au rai nort deetn to brn-- t sr. iis. aia, maik MTKr.trr, i.oi l lll tho a r liter. din Tub Yoihiih' Pkp autmtnt la so popular Willi thochlldren, that they wiila for it, If they dj not cry for it. Kvcry nitron of the Vrrkly Timrs t Willi MiM-liliirr- Inthi-ene- e M tNu-Uncu- fir! Stmt, sf-fc- rnn con-diic- a, mix-iicuc- Is piviented, free o f charge, wild a copy of t ho An elegantly printed volutne of IT," actcn-UHand uosceilnorous articles, lllitat loo of () Unci-- eutrrnviiiirs. with neatly It s alfo .eou-.alna hlAUY It Ht TI1R VKAIt ratl 1 Uh. lu value and attraciivciirM it tn any tu reHent ever before etTert.t by newiapr publicln rs. UVKHY t'Lt'll AUKNT is cimNiiMled for bis serv1eia, either with un exl i a hi, or some doslrutilw prcmioui. TP.HMS; Nlnf le Hobaorlbtir, year tVi 4mi Oltihof tivsubacrllem, er yeir each, 1 7(V Club of ten and upward, per year each, 1 so iU'rhvr ir Kjur-rachfr- e. : AM. Is entering PL mm. j . and Apis Cinlj Tho Cincinnati Weekly Times evnd Csurta, tarw TO UK 01YF.N Tt I wm NATHAN AMI Other Valuable Premiums, DAVIS, HOWE Captalu CliHard. Of this kind hearted and geuerou sailor it Is impossiblo for us to speak iu trms too laudatory: we would, be ungrateful indeed if we did nut Mt'ep him in lasting remembrance.! 1 would fain hope that means will be found to reimburse him: fog, the large pecuniary loss thati otherwise, his profusely unselfish generosity must Invelve. 4 t On the 2uth of January we sighted the Sierra ..Vorevj, of Liverpool, Captain Kennedy, bound to As we overcrowded the Young rhmHix, Captain, Kennedy willingly agreed to take twenty pf us to I'oint ueuaue, Ceylon, where, after, au agreeable passage,) ho landed us ou the -- ltb, of February. Our thanks are dun to Captain Kennedy for the treatment we reoelyed ou loard his ship. ,is iiii fji, Our rescue had been uulcilv made known In England; oa the rJth of February I reoeived A tsle-era- m frtm borne. I should have observed that Captain Gjflard.t for tho time givipg up the object of hit orulse, steered, of ttbe jlaurHlna, but oti the a! toruoAn qf the day "we leftj falUoK In with, IhtChitder bound for liangooq;-tbwmalnder or our compajuions were tr4sxerred to itltat vtsssl, '.aud subseauentlr hipped for. home. , We spent aome da. time . mpst agreeabljTt ati (Jallo, receiving. gre6,' klodniasa from ttb uistrlQLiwdr. the ssilo'a Ageut. tbesiCburob: of !inglann mlnUtor,. thu collector of custmsv And other ware, lt a J . A. gtUemsft,, in- ill GOLD! $20,000 (JBO. A. CLARK, ltT Any wide anake, man rau lo a good tliluaenlerprUlna Tor blmsell andfurn, by aeuttlus; lor snr lre ulam 1.1st. Afterlnc arterial I ad a AGERT. at aan pl copy or I tie TImm, and other (lovtinnt, to w bom they will be aent 1'rv. a, SOLE Aidrcss It is tho Best Made, Cincinnati Times Co,, CINCINNATI, d2 3C A Complete Assortment roa sati sr And ZtroMoA Stores throughout t). !dH0 Territory, Ara' IU f& msirk iimfi ,StdLa and W loads to fortune. cfteq prlvtler. eooaM eatt or wrtr rtr rs tosk. uiaww para t: assL liJ-- OH I.V sisi .a.rsaJssavaBsse i ALL SI71S. ni a wt WukinriA. nt. lAiiTin. a die: $20,$50, $100, $200, $500 uoriiiNusn '. and ldJoma at Wall fllhwi st ai.kx.and Flrokers, Ms lit Wall rit4a Um alaWMtswDS lowest tries for U Itankera at. New make for ouatoroars desirable Investments of larss or small suaoxjnu lu i Bleak fMvUsse n aanst reilafcle whiob Mes stoi'ka of a leyltlmataeharaotar, from five to t, want y times the fraAta jam At Vaek. tiponilshillty beyon Brtt post. , &ooks beusat anxair si niarstlna, aoiotmt Inreatedevery thirty dar Mailatact, ireaieu mare iul tnsoeaiwan Qrdare, SJrSeatad krr tnsil and teles-rasau.l ble Slot Tri Meftvs nst)ttated at farorable oaslAways and ra not likely for-s-et Naort seaaraa laade. . re orders athl in- - rate. Mtocka at Ions bouyht and carried os t Aye as the attention are raoeiveuVd am ou desired of (ni deposit a A Ca nealn in Kogland And: At homtv Atv and Irmkera. ' i "urcuiara sn4 wCcklr Hcporll 11 to loos: dsavsrlng bAok.upen the I' laW" AsiOADWAT, N. T ;..rt l lui PrVtiiSyA'Ute Yrh, a Pr i yi-y- f s J.- - |