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Show GilruoreVi Warden. New York. 1"). in New Yerk a rifled wit Nevt.r W:i3 no'ra enthasisstie lban gating to nirbt on the ed ?.n-bl- Garden of ibe presentation of the rifle0,c sion American trcphy to the victoriouswere is ut- 8.000 people U Nearly va the cheered Jjanne, unci h,ar.i!y the bu.ld-L- , entered rio,iSe'"'9Htliey Uilmore arranged the musical each Pe" having some reter-L- e ihe subj.ct of the match, opening I'hh the -- Liudeb March of Victory." plared "Within A Mile o EJerhoro' Town" for the Scotch, and of Killaniey" for the i evv give "Lukes r Papenheiui suug "The Iri-for the Ameri Banner" Star Spangled rendered a Club while the Apollo C(iD8 Brothers. of Row," "Row, Canadian song A song entitled "Am Canadians. the for and I fnforgiven Still ?" the poetry of which was composed by Capt A. Australian teatu, was BlauDOi), of the E- A. Stoddard, in couipliment ling by cf the memberd and the tlie composer to Save the Queen" wm perf"God tm. in honer of the rifle team from ormed At the conHer Majesty's Dominions. the musical exercises, the of clusion the the of to front moed was trophy D. Kawley, platform, and Gen. Joseph was frewhich in an eloquent speech, by enthusiastic quency interrupted The cheers, presented it to the victors. noticeable feature of the eveuing was the enthusiasm with which, whn the mention of the Irish team and its success as next to the Americans was receded, a crowd cheered the Irish and giill more heartily for the American vicalso presented to tory. Gen. Hawley twenty of the leading marksmen, a medal f the United States Centennihl, and to each of the members of the American Major Henry Fultou team, badges. a trophy in the name of the American team, and after complimentary allusions to the various teams by Judge the proceedings terminaGildersleeve, te! ut Gilmore'B e. pro-,rmm- Arb-ickl- Mon.-ieu- h inu-si- - cl Distressiu&; Scene. of the fine steamer Mersfrom Barrow with a sailed which ey, iron for of cargo Antwerp, is attributed to a "hidden reef" near Gras-oliIsland, in the channel rF Haven. The vessel was going at full speed whsn she struck the rock, and filled and sank almost immediately, only two out of her crew of seventeen officers and men being saved. To the experienced sailors on board it was evident that the vessel's The loss Mil-for- d broken, and Captain Robinson; wfth great presence of mind, called all hands to tie boats, but before they were reached she lurched There over, taking them with her. was do in ship sight nor any human being on the Grsmolin rock, which lay half a mile from their gaze. Captain Robinson was in hopes that the vessel might remain in her position untill help might arrive, and be, according to Burkett, requested any of his crew who could swim the distance to try and make the island. Burkett volunteered, and happily susceeded in swimming the distance. the time he got out of the water and looked back in the direction of the ill feted vessel, he could see nothing but the smallest portion of ker funnel. He cannot tell how long he remained as he left her, but who also reached the island in safety, states that a few minutes afterward she lurched over, taking all iowB with her. He described the (ne as heartrending; sixteen men suddenly precipitated into the water, M)y of them unable to swim, clinging to each other, and calling in vain ' help, their shrieks piercing his ear until out of their reach. A few ainutes before Colville reached the island, Burkett asserts that Captain Jwliuson, who had swam until with-1- 0 x yards of it, suddenly sank exhausted and never came up again. one of the rest reached it. Both believe that four of the crew banbdWn i0 the Ve88el iatbeir back was Col-vill- about a sail best DeJ could, ves-- J The they signalled. toned out to be the steamer Au-c,Qd K for Waterford with a 0n nearinS the island, CiwJone8' the ma8ter, sent his I "V boat to their assistance. They P d UP and landed at Wat"' ford ?: - iff a Dog. Wis-- ) Sentinel Appointments. MisMiouury The following Elders are requested to the appointments named, ou Sunday next; Sept. L'4ih."187G. Slat r.ille R. Ballan'yne and L. F. 511 V.-S- r Monch L. South Weber Marriott L. J. Herrick. Farr aod U. M. Stuart. F- V ,' IM HI I O H II IsTLV. t, North Ogden C. W. Penrose. Riverdale Edwin Stratfjrd. Lynne James Taylor. Harrisville Joseph Stanford. i.' t O L; Afiv " n U F? RAN M Ft MSfcMiiu affl F r ;K- Advice to ILiuIie. In marrying, make your own match; do not marry any man to get rid of hira, or to oblige him, or to save him. The man who would go to destruction without you will quite WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR GOODS as likely go with you, and perhaps drag you along. Do not marry in and Western Markets, haste, lest you repeut at leisure; do And are therefore able to compete in price aud quality with any not marry for a home and a living, when by taking care of your health house in Utah. Our 6tock consists of you can be strong enough to earn FANCY STAPLE your own living. Do not place yourself habitually in the society ot uoy suitor until you have decided the question of mar riage; human wills are weak, arid people often become bewildered, and do not know their error until it is too late. Get away from their influence, settle your head, .and make up your mind alone. A promise may be made in a moment of sympathy, or even eXTTJST half delicious ecstacy, which must be redeemed through years of sorrow, A FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF GEMS' toil aud pain. CLOTMXG! Do not rush thoughtlessly, hastily, 8eleeted specially for this market, sod now selling at Bed Rock Prices. Warm Baths. into wedded life, contrary to the Tbe best variety to choose from in all this section of the Territory. counsel of your best friends. Love Many erroneous notions prevail can wait; that which cannot wait is OUR branches. WIIOLKSAM; respecting the use and properties of something of a very different characSpecial inducements offered lo the trade. the warm batb. io many persons, ter altogether. The merchants of Northern Utah will find at this house all thejr need for sup the idea of submersion in warm waOne very important advantage to storekeepers in buying at the Lojraa plies. ter, obs summer's day, would be preBranch should not be overlooked. Small quantities can be obtained and sold, and new purchases made and ditipcsed of and the process be several times repeatposterous. But if it bo rationally CENTIiAL CANAL. ed in the same time it would take to make one shipment from Ogden or Suit considered, it will be found that the MEETING OF PERSONS INTER-este- d Lake. Thus with small profits, qu ck returns and frequent sales, mercantile warm bath may be taken with equal, in the land lying on what is prosperity can be assured. Wool, Hides, Qrain, Butter, Eggs eto., taken ia or perhaps greater benefit in the A and io Sand Davis the known as exchange. Ridge summer than is the winter. During Weber will be held at the resAll Orders addressed to M. THATCHER, Manager hot weather the secretions in the idence Counties, of Samuel Fowler, .near the skin are much increased in quantity, Hooper switch, Utah Central U. R , on aud consequently a greater necessity Monday October 2d, 187C, at 10 a.m., i v exists that it should be kept perfect- for the purpose of making arrangements i the Weber to a canal from riv. construct WiU receive prompt attention. Another ly free from obstructions. er, to irrigate the land above named prevailing error respecting the warm This being a matter of the utmost imbath is. that it tends to relax and portance, a general attendant- It deenervate the body, for experience has sired. Samiil Fowlsb, sufficiently proved the fallacy of the Johh Rumsll vCoumiitt. and opinion, many physicians have Wm. B. Bmi, j prescribed the use to patients labor- Hooper, 8epU 19th, 1876. s76-4- t ing under debility from disease, none of whom experienced such effects, but have all felt invigorated, and E8TRAYfiOTICE. restored to and health mostly HAVE IN MT POSSESSION THE FOLLOW! NO described auimnls, which, if not claimed strength. Many persons are de- and Itaken away within Ua dye, will be sold ten terred from using the warm bath, from date at the District Stray Pound at dj Logan, Cache Co on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, especially in winter, from the fear 1870. at 10 o'clock am. WE HAVE OPENED OUR NKW of catching a cold, but this fear is One brown hone right hind foot white, W en left shoulder. been for has it found groundless, One bay eeren year eld mare, white in face, that the warm bath, by increasing braud n left thigh resembling a beeit. One bav eieht Tear old horse, email star in the circulation on the surface of the forehead, left hind foot white, L on left thigh. One bay yearling mare, itar in face, no brand body, renders it more capable of visiole. First Door West of Eagle Emporium Clock, in which will be found the withstanding the effects of cold than One iron irray two year old mare, blase face, no brande visible. been.-Chicit otherwise would have One black three year eld hone, right hind foot CHOICEST STOCK OF SELECTED GROCERIES Journal of Commerce. white star in face, brand on left shoulder illegible. Direct from Eastern iu-te- and DRY AND GOODS GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Queensivarc, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Hardware, Putty, Glass, Tinivare,etc. Plotvs etc., ARRIV !ill, DEPA'ri'lunlnairiii Branch 2. C. EI. I. Eaogan '.. - sST-- tf H. B. CLA WSON, Superintendent. HURRAH! HURRAH!! HURRAH!!! Good Times are Coming'. I GROCERY DEPARTMENT sgo ALVIN CKOCKETT. District Pounds Legan, Sept 16, 1870. e, The men were on the island wo hours when they observed J in the distance, and as '?eT?a7uJee touchiujrly illustrated in the case of the druwurd unite of the schooner A returns, Jiuiies Mitchell, of whose death nothing was ktiuwu urtil his body was found afloat in the river below Buffalo street bridge. Capt. Cheyne, of tho Arcturus, owns a noble specimen of this breed of the canine race, and the deceased had petted the auimal until it had acquired a deep and lasting affection lor hiiii. When Mitchell left the vpssel, the dog followed him, much to the of the captain, whu threatened to h;ive the mate arrested for spiriting iiway the animal. As the vessel was about to leave port and the dog had not been returned, Capt. Cheyne and the first mate set out to look hi ui up ami take him aboard. The mate was surprised to find him alone, stretchsd out upon the dock at the foot of Chicago St., with his paws and nose over tho ed;e. The animal, on recognizing his shipmate, jumped about him and howled, and then resumed his place, as if on watching something in the water. Capt. Cheyne then reached the spot and compelled the dog to accompany him to the vessel. It never occurred to the seaman thit Mitchell bad walked off the dock at that spot, and that the dog had endeavored to acquaint them with the fact, until they leceived the intelligence of the discovery of the body of the unfortunate seaman. The vigils of the faithful dog had occupied nearly ten hours, and during the time the ani mal had watched and lasted. To Spite John. per. sTft-l- t Iu tills IHartiet. Tobacco and Cigars. Savou lor A physician was recently ealled to attend an aged woman. He fbond BARNARD her living in most squalid poverty (8UOCKSSOB TO 3. WILLIAMS k Co.,) and dirt. It appears that her only resource was an annuity ot about Wboltwale and Retail IteaJer la dollars, which her son seventy-fiv- e John was legally bound to pay her. Doors, NOTION Windows, She was very ill, and at first the doe-tBlinds, had no hope of recovery. But after a few day's attendance, he .one Houldlngs. WHITE or morning found a marked improvement io her condition. 'Well, granny," said he, "you are a great deal better this morning." "Oh, be I?" said she, with great "And will I git well, animation. docther?" "Yes, I think you will," he replied. 'But are you sure of it, docther?" "Yes, I am quite sure of it." "Oh, docther," said she, starting up and thrusting her hand under the bundle of rags which constituted her pillow, and di awing it out with energy, "If I had a bag of coold here untler me pilly I'd give yees the hull of it for that same." Then laying herself back exhausted, she added: "I don't care anything about living, but I should like to disappoint fauhfullC8s and affection the V wfoundlaud dog was very John." Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Builder' Hardware, Paints, Oil and Window Glass, A FULL STOCK KEPT ON AI? HAND! CEUI1ATU rO Bain Wagons AN TBI Mhoes in great variety. Also an immense stock of IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Try oar 3 Button Kid Gloves at $1.75 a Harris' 2 Bat. Kid Gloves, red uc cod to $1.95 per pair; equal to any seamless pair: in this market glove WILLIAM JENNINGS, SONS & SADLEK. Importers, Jobbers and Retail Dealers in Gronoral 3VIoiolx(nc3LlEio. w" nl rifta Stf io WINES DRUGS, Patent Medicin NOTIONS. 8 ISy jaJSIJ ANDSWIf) Perfumery. , 2o PEEBLES' DRUG STORE! OLIVER CHILLED PLOW TOILETS Orders along the Hne of Sailroade will receive prompt att ntion. r of Mtm Bars 13 (lib) 91oitlay Morning $1. Hardware, CrocUcry, Clocks, Klc, M en's and Boys' Boots and Nhoes, Hats and Cans .Ladies', Misses' and Children's C. Ia. An LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Ete, PJEEBIsES, Prescription Druggist. FI1TTII STREET ttflas OGDEN, UTAH, e v;!' ,r ! ' : |