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Show 7 EVENING '.' EULT .... .. "ACitvi-- o KVH..--- A ; young man with a ' load of coal made his appearance on th'e .... trldey. "9. a "N"au:ulQut", ;t out till o.mktopost- Wears - browding ,,res of matter .ruiit of the ISucIt that lm- - beautiruj P,c,auino3t pleasurable a who wishes to enjoy and beautiful should V tlCu XoU. Careless ha. Professor n v tine music for the l'Unrih?X! Kxecctiox or Miixajeid. riEVJ uDVERTlSEmENTS, NEW-- Y QR1C TRADS ADVERiriSEMEIlTS 11EVJ lotijJ. pfcinl AVeharere-five-tl the following by Deseret Telegraph 22. 186s, t Have now aoU supply of, i --- oT-fc- .i. ? IS CeusltinK of -- j ,v r L. . ; f vtho s .'IV raed Miller Brothers & ' ciuUe firm. . m EB W.ESS 2S j n'W r rvpentaiice. l our hundred persons werd present ...tl rrlrr was oberred. A. F. M ACDOXALD. .N r. .v Kailroad ?OMJfissioif. Sereral it as uy; two commissions were appoin-- , l I'U one t examine the line of iho Union I'.xciti.j Itailroad, and another to examine 55 CHICAGO, Ills! statk sntEEr, Agent for American rile Co. Special attention given to mall orders. u.77 m th. lino of tho Central Taclfio Itailroad. A commission has been recently appoin- I, consisting of Major General 0. K. War-- t n and Major J. Blickensdorferi of the former cMnmwsion on the Union Pacific Itall- nxt I.and Ideatenant Colonel Williamson of that on the Central. Apparently the idea m appointing this rew commission was to i. rtu it of thorte who had experieticeon both ; and that tho same niintla and the ante commission should examine and re-rt on them. Tt vrentlemen are now in this city, and tarton their inspection sometime early next week. They will first examine 'the lino letween the ends of the tracks of the Union Pacific Itailroad and Central Pacific Itailroad, then proceed to Sun Franc iwo, and from that point inspect the w hole lino eastward. Wo aro sorry to say that General "Warren in xutrrinv somewhat at present from snow- - EAGLE. mi-'- e mn -- t pot-6t- "t ; mm knowing themselves indebtel ALL PFRSOJfB Wk. JENNLNG3 are hereby notified to Augusta St. Clair, the well known funeral discourse Is publerUiress, who lished in another column, arrived in this ity the last of November. Soon after she was attacked with mountain fever of the mst violent type. the braved tho disea.se with remarkablo fortitude until tho 23rd instant when she calmly 'breathed her last. During all her sickness her mind appear-- 1 ed to 'dwell on heavenly concerns. The iianit) of Jcmus was almost constantly on her lip, and the gladness with which she welcomed the prayers of those who ministered unto her will long be remembered. Miss St. Clair was no- ordinary woman. Only twenty years of age she had lectured before public assemblies during five years over 1,000 times. Her personal appearance was attractive andloveable; and the although her duties called her; upon capacity ahe was platform, in her private gentle, womanly and fascinating. When smitten with the destroyer ahe was en route for California, Oregon and Columbia, with the intention of returning fall via Montana. i uet To the prals of our people her father wis he us to state that for eight weeks the assiduity oftho "Mormon'Uadics In laboring at her tnsiside.and the prominent citizens in furnishing her with delicacies; in short their most self sacrificing efforts for her recovery are the most remarkable he ever heard of, and for which he desires us to express, his heartfelt gratitude. 500 Mi-'- .County. C&4 Goods, f CITY : I Shawlg, Ticks, Sheeting Stripe, 30O Denims, 000 ti! o. Drills," Ducks and Osnabarghs, SAO Assorted colors Cambrics, SOO tpl Ttlcacli I ' Goods, SSO tl: i . 7S doz. Brushes, carefully r. ' 1 i m -- vir se-- ' 23rd, -- " ( ' if ur 65 MAIDEN LANS, s .11 ' and GOOD BINDERY, BLANKFBOOK, ' ; Cooking Stoves A 5.1. ? Corcciu A motion that the committee D GENERAL LIERCMAIIDI3S ilTrCHELL, L.. 4 F0B.SM & CUWSOII, Aaa iMWHTBiCfl. If .'- - - ;, i cH9 " iNEATXY - ,, AND Furnishing .... tr .1; , - j Chicago, - i To purchase Goods, f - , i s is: t-- . - '';s. DIHiiC-S. r;&'t.i!$A!. v. w ITT CH, .'; . TTaBISU AVE., ftrr sTAiBs,) j54 I I a.- V- i-- l ! it1 a Attiion. I :t.r 1 ? 4j;J t Whole$aJa . s". t 5 f a Tinners' Stocky Stoves Manufacturer- - of CO F PER j ri?f, SIICETIKON and trABE, mow ATO BR iif " Rear of James' Block, MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. j if -- . AK IIACIIIXE SIIOP.S, .Manufacturer and Dealer In Wrongit and Cast Iron Pipe & Fittings., ' 2' crinlinBra'si.Work, t. Brass Castings, Babbitt Uetal, &c, pspFITTIXa PATENT SHIKGLE, STAVE & BARREL MACHINERY AND PORTABLE- -! COCrCII BtlTFrS, IOWA. V SAW MILLS, ; tSoda and Mineral Water Apparatusci 'i. J. Ilrewsle, II S. Al KIEGEATn i& CO.V IIH7ERS AND, " . . t : : ' i I" v-- - Wholesale and Betall Dealers In ; AGETt FOB j ) Cincinnati Raw Works. Lee & Lesvltt's Saw Mills. Dtmpfel's Fan Blowers, American Meter . Company.A Condlet'a bPatent Stram Pamps,' . jroTXoars avd ihdiaji goods, Schsffer Radnbors and Ashcrofi's Steam , Pacific 'T 419 BROADWAY, House, Opposite manniaHnrea. Ouage, and otherMACHINE ' has a capatyof 1 Jcoaneil CIaCCs,jIww MySOINGLK Piste Snlns-Ireartbonaand Orders fr&n TJtatr carefully filled at" fit. Louis frwHB twe te which sell In the Chlcwro lvainber . , d209 6m f boar, Kates. Kr ahlnsles. than the best at 25 to SOcta per M; -hither . .1 . . shsved Wiiehinffton West 62 to Street, 50 Factobt ... atui 47 amum acrce , f e ,' .; VJAHTEIJ 3IN - BEAR lLAKE 1FAI XJf ; 1 nv S. uha rmt and Deliver Ties ieor xvnet. Uk I UDOn AM nMT!iff my SAW MlfjtJS In- POTJTH MILIi CRttG'C, 12 miles; from tbe- Temple ana turning out a superior arucie Blocs, : - I either at tbe stump or Auemi iutw, u 1 CXIAS Ej 1XA2ST0 11D i f .H? 01 y..:i jr. &. n. Yellows and Bed Pine Lumber,... i i :.r-c:i .i .:..f. am able to fill bills srltb umpt- From wbtcb I ness ana ai reaaonaoie prices. I A Co ,WbltebKaAXitur, Settth TTater Street, fmvv, A j BACCBVCCirJC f 13a&.t3 ' ciiap3ian - TTmt CHICAGO.:, Ct, SAGS OT STZST DZSCMPTIOIJ, i A larja stock always on hand and sold at the ' ? . lowest market crke. ,1 d21&8m ; j I ... , I ; ; 1 ; .if. j' 1st Ward, is my sj-- BUhopHENRY AUcO? r tn tialt iake MOON, . City, '- j i .v. - ? i . OHfJ;THAYN.l diZU a-'-- -. - ok to tbe City makes pnrchalcg blabs or Lumber at them, aa object r Fire PrccT Cda '.!. 1 1 ; The newness or these mills OILS, PAiriTS, WINDOW CLASS I7 , "SB i ls-e-n . o2Sly MULUI v " 1 if AMY, iiii I; and KU!i pealer In siiOYAIi mO-X- MITCHELL; 1 Xeafers'i COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. '..jf !"! tot Headquarters ' . WholesnU M UKSTJEAD.; J Orders will reeelrt Special snd Prsmpt dZl&em ,1 Urn's, II. 8 U K A K 51 A N, at LAXJAN, with whom A" .. . terms can be arranged. t WHOLESALE GROCERS, All orders will receive careful attention. Dealers in Address P.O. BoxSff Salt Line City. NEEDHAM.! ,.JOHN ! GOODS, etc. etc. ' t hi. Tir i oil i . ntf . u Nol 415: LOWER BROADWAY, 8. W. SEARS. m. 4U3tf WXXXUL3C S.Ae 52 & D. Vr . by 1 ! U WSBZa. Straw Goods, Umbrellas, Eachkia Goods, Etc. ; ETC. ninra. sit bis to csnp Apply J. lX.X0rJf3fA", In Bear Lake Taller any quant itr; for sale sit the Mil),' suitable J. 7. CLAH?ITT,25 CO.L; torInfenrto n Aihf atOV parpaies, d53r5t tr tnaiket.v, iroodsicattpsiUTlaUks i. "I , j -- f , j HATS.j CAPS j FURS Refer,! ?y rerniIsstont to r: 111. m. GE01 GJ: ? CXXx6s, and Mr. J0.c RPJI IMlj;, Suit Lake City. About the middle of February. COMMIRION ORDERS received until the W. BKA1W, Btofflce of 1st of March, by 8. MALT LiAKfv CI Woodmmtiw and Oontraeta' will be for delivery npoa j k K.Clark St. -. 1 DO ITT FORGET THE OLD STAND -- at Short Notice. RE-BOUN- 1 FITCH, WILLIAMS &C0. . PV1USIC, tujcdt, - 22 Lake Street, CHICAGO. d33 6oa 1J. O. TJTXXTAJca. w. anrcH. Satisactioii Guaranteed .in Evtry Departi T t .1' . S. J. HEROIT. ". ff : jr Factory-S- W HAND, rJBOUln AND MR. JOHN NEEDHAM WILL LEAVE FOR THE EAST. V 5 wnmtET bbos.- ' ' j r ON MAGAZINES. underihenrin nameor JOHN NEEDHAM ACo, la SALT LAKB CITY and LOGAN, respect. muyiniormiu citizens 01 Li tan that ..V Tr s " EXECUTKD. ,0 . - I formed a THBundersisned. UavJug of carry, lb;? on a puriiose Commtssion-Btninessretail Alercnsndlseann , 4 We also Iceep a fall line of NEW YORK NKW BNULAND Work, and respectfully snd so- - Or Made to any Desired Pattern, Goods, i 4 GALL AT?D EXAMINE. si llsnufactured by ns expressly for the CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, ETC I.ithographetl in First-Clas- s Stylo .. ST NY ucit a snare 01 your patronage. I LOU RATES CHOPPERS .v ? t . All kinds of i- j. 1 5 1 0" I am JOBBERS OF hum 1 ...Manufacturing Stationers, 1 4 w Vs nil HI I III 4ft . on Municipal Corporations and Town Sites, ; v. BTcJ : ETC., be instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of reporting a general for tne lxioorpor-tio- n bill i of towns in, the Territory,- was read, and a motion to refer it to the appro- SolicUdtcilh care, at a favorable time tn priate com mitt co was nctived. ,4 , 4A JaslcTn Market. A! petition from Culbert King and 60 citizens Kanosh of others, City, Millard Co., waa read, referred to the committee on Municipal Corporations and Town Sites. A communication from Hon. K. D.IIoge, TERMO, LOW FOR CAGH. A ssoclato Justice, was read and referred to f the committee on revision. i ( ..kAJJ al5,for U.ie Incorporaaon of beneyolent, tharitahle, scientific or literary InsUtution! was taken on second reading and was referredupto theits Commute on Education. Council adjourned till 3 p,v. Ts,ve Commission 1869! ?TpCK of ;- - . T . Groceries. r-- 6m WHITWEY BOOT 0 U .N I 3t v r OX THE B"fl?:?!ISES. j1 .rpi.-- -- 1 ' dS7 .STEREOTYPE AliD' ELECTROTYPE -- and IS State Street, 16 ANI j Printing! Establishment, Pbtlln WfMlswortU. Gilbert It. Hmlth, u VELL-SELECTE- AT . Importers and Dealers In SHOE FINDINGS, IMPROVED j HARDWARE; J ' & Co,, f ? 34 & 36 LAKE ST. rna : 'if TURNER, BRISTOL 1 WAREROOMS, fOor. William St..) Mamiactory; FT, E7. vl C B3 jzA iv (772t BTR1SET, : ; fi"3TWf YORK.' 1 1 j " ? I Vk H JLIsra. PorrJa, Reference, Cxonyri " SAltLakeaty. dltW:ly 3? Begs lssve 9 announce that M - t r Rocldhj Horses, PropellcrSffHIelglis, UECEIVEB Gentlemen's1 t - r CHICAGO TRADE. d44wlm. . j .i'3.:so-- 4 dlCily IHTCUa F A. ; f . 1- 116 FULTON STREET , r . ' ELOREDGE f 1 i (! I of Iad, Csstl - . ! BLANK-BOO- KS ? 5,-00-0 : -- I 4 3 ! i 30 caseT axlo Grease; . J 230 kegs Xails, 20O boxes 8 x lO Glass,-20- 0 Pnlm nnU Ccrmnn" Soaps, " 230 Eight Hay. Clocks, , 130 cases Detroit Clutches, J ISO boxes Vntcmc Star' Can-dle- s, - - -- i A MtTCHtLL have this day AMik F.. A MITCH KLL their entire Wll Co General Merchandlss, ss well as their AU slon. Forwardlnc and Acehcy Business. Mitchell wll' eontlnns baslnscs, as heretoK'i J In sJt CHANGE BUZLDLNGS, and I respei fullysollslt from on friends throughout tbe Territory the same literal patronage for him as has been enjoyed Vy the firm. J W. B. GODBE. Sslt Lake City.'Jani 11, 139. OversIiirtssS: Drawers, Stoves, - 1 p I SOO of Bts)I& Kortta grailosi SqwreJ j .HAVEIG PURCHASED Assorted Hosiery and GlOTCS, 300 cases Boots and Shoes. 1,000 ' State Bsvd, Hair ' ...... NOXICE Worsted Braids, lbs. Xdnen Tlirend, 200 dox. Suspenders, 300 Hats, flOO 1' -- 50O , . , tVm. MDCOCK. rg Jeans, Satlnettes, 1,000 .. heretofore existing nWEi A between Wit. S. GODBE snd F. A. MITCHA. 1 . a. OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. ELL, under the style of GODBE A MITCH ELL, r uarvjacircr qr 'lU Is this day, by mutual consent, DISSOLVED. All parties knowing themselves Indebted to the' Christ! patent pririjt Horses, We respectfully re flru, by note or otherwise, aresame deksep eonstantly on hand and Make to os without PERAMBULATORS, CARRIAGES, CABS, quested to call and settle the will havi claims dsr, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, BASH, g againsts ity; and all those J. 7 ... BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Ets., Etc. please present them for settlement. ; ... vryi. s. godb e, Vt. jr it F. A; MlTCHKtl;f SB. TERMS to SUIT CUSTOMERS. OQlrt?, Kxcbane Ualldlngs. dlwWlnj V. March, by a number pf the old settlers from Chicken Creek, under the 'direction and counsel of Br. Krastus Snow. We have a beautiful location for a city. Good fruit raisers tell lis Ave can raise ail kinds of fruit ' here. arly all tho settlers have put out fruit trees and they rtow finely; There is . an abundance of rango for stock, timber is near by, and we have every facility for making a large and prosperous settlement. 10O coses Saponirer, l . t . i , " Br. Samuel Pitchforth, of Nepal, is our 1 230 chests Very Fine Teas, , President. lie is doing all he can to build up the place and invite good Latter-da- y lbs. ctioleo brands To-5,000 Owned by the late firm of Saints here. We havo about twenty-fiv- e families hero at present. The town Is laid , . . . . . 5 otr in blocks 20 rods square, principal streets lbs. TThite eisht rods wide, cross streets six rods wide. G ODBE cfl Our farming land is below the town. We , i 1,000 cols. ICerosInc, have a. day chool here, under the direction Of of one of our sisters: an eyeninor school nn- t, Xarps , Tarnish 'If dor tho direction of Br. Isaac Pierce; and a Xdnseed Oils, and He onyrs the same Sunday school under the superintendence 13 crates AssM Queens--I or ir. james v lison ana nr. Isaac Pierce. vrare, All is peace, and good feelings prevail in this settlement. t-We feel the want of a Post Office very 'Also a roll MlMttAB At ' ' much. We cannot get our papers regularV I is 'r' iv; sometimes we gv mem wnen taey sre r- ?' 'MCfHT 11 iTXT a wee oiuana sometimes not ataiv I VERY ? DtED.In the Xtth Ward, on Thursday t t, .... ,. night, January 2Sth, at a quarter to eleven o'clock, or scarlet fever, after a short illness, ' t ' iy.,-William Russell, son of Judge William I. ; liberal share Of the a And yollclU respectfully . - .u ;?;:'-and Mary Young Appleby, aged 4 years 3 Public patronage, e . I f' months and 23 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the 14th Ward Assembly Rooms, on Saturday. Jan. Ki ,.i at a ' .'I 1 1' .i . 1 t v A per, at 11a.m. LEO IS LATTYE. ' : r. .. . -- liODBE ( mvtyjfy&tt ' j - themoelvos lodebtpd to All Persons j FlaunclH, Approved styles of SOO SOO .says; "This place was first settled last , iHOTICE! ; POTTEBY. NOTICE! i j SOO it SOO it James Wilson, writing from " d5l SslQl 8w51 4 i -- ;"t.:,? prepared to Contract for BUILDINQ and the srork equal to the beet and i"":; 'Jx JS, CewCss ARB ascheapas theeheapest. Having f As-CEO. BnADrOKD Ot f f Manufacturers Lr and Wholesale Dealers' In 41 and 43 Warren 8U Men's and boys'. Bt. and West between Chorea Clotning, New - - Broadway, . , York. dlS&lv , ii Gee. P. t PronrlatAr rtf IWd Dtweret and Cntv Put terles bavecxnsoll4lste1 their iMislaews and DA.Y OP FEBRU will on and after tbe ARY, 1969, be known tender the style of the dofl .A. it 500 J1 , - -- Willi am; sr. ixs 0 2K;1E;E, ' dC05cly - 1 friTrV! lndabted to me will canter,, a ALL persons by calltngo settle Immediately-- as I am a boat opening t new Store ' in Ogden City.. .: Ielalnes9 150 it Choice Dress - . office, EAQLE EMPO- RIUM, np stain, and settle. 8. IT. LEAVER. Salt Lake City, January Pth, IS 9. WOTICE. 4-- 4 t t asm NOTICE. Prints, i. Sbcctlmrs. 1,000 2,5 OO Tnevan, near Chicken Creek, on tho at my enii Immediately 157-w.- Vi 4,50O OBITUARY." u Sp010ES,i Perfumer, Li-. Y&C &C. j 170 & ! w. t A i' WE HAVE THIS DAY i LIuIII,-Uta- knowing to tbe above firms, are xespeetfolly reqneste-- an call aad settle tbe saoge wltbont delay; and those havlDg claims sgalnst the above firms, will please present tbSm for settlement. tr NOW ARRIVING: Wo are compelled to post-lon- e the eonttnoation of 'Wahno'' until 'Waiino,' jTI.:VAN.--Br. And ; ? I i -- i , Notice i and all business will &n esrrled on at The old 41t Pottery, foot of Enat Temple NirMl, fonr bloeks sooth of VV. 8. God bo's Drag Store. ts U .... City," M Sirm, Fari'cjrl'Ooods, A5D i rintna. like Salt . iupoktkes asd job Brit s or n seemed the playful, and would impulsively ask "what luixtr" and ww apparently anxious no sensible sijrn of or- the ordeal, but k Chemicals, Dye ! large Onrpets, n hU band and feet. A chair was got for Willis : " closed oat very low for Own. and few a eat he minutes, him. In which Hardware, i h.'tt niMAto hi foot, and read In aclear.ruii. ; lii-7th chapter of Matthew. lie Wanted, ontor two good lixnesmakers,' Motions, ir some-iftin"but spoko nui n further remarks Oeorf Bhoweli, next door to the City And SUGAR, TEA and COFFEE of with the Sheriff and the police, and apply toStore.- ' -... c-- t the bes quality .j,'; nj :y liobcrU. who stood nearby, and then Liquor lr. -- at down. The Sheriff then took the Irons Bajips Chicago Stock Ax.e on draught t 3 ,! alX hU wrists, he placing himself in posi the Bait Lake Billiard Room. dHSm so$ low for Cash, at their be will which All of ana on a the Sheriff moved few paces tion; i he n truvo tho nicmL Two, bullets hii'left breast, lie raiaod hL right through i wl a little, the testament from which ho Keep,1 VI est Blue VI JjiUib xtuuuiu uiacci rt a !, falling nut ef his hand, and all was Itnt'oro leaving it''. t oos: themselves accordingly. i Salt Lase City, January 9th, im. . at)tearol ovit with him. lieprison-roo- j ,; k j at Faust A Hoots. U Balku Hat, Our last rarehase of Boot, Shoes and Hats Trovo iialu At 23 minutes to 11 o'clock, . have to arrived, consisting of Men's Kid and Calf m., Chauncey W. Millard was taken Boot, fiat and coarse; th i!ow of execution, on the west aide or Boots end shoes; Bey's BooU and Shoes;" and a A large supply of Dals and Caps, yj Miim children's and thi rmirt house, lie walked with the Irons ' : assortment of Seasonable Hats, which ' i4" h Alt P ENTERS U T Impor crs and Jobber . me. ney to collect all debts doa All persons Issjpwlng themselves Indebted, Account," will govern either by Note " ' J i . CENiinAL j for sale notice A : . Sheeting, t;. , Calico,;; Delaines, t Clothing, " Boots and Shoes, . in CCORDINQ to previous published this day I havecollection tbls paper. Mar J. turned over all my old accounts for. to S. 1L LEAVER, having made him my Attor ; T. - jh. " BR'O'S. S (111 T . MATTERS. LOCAL AND OTOTE T 11 ti.T iuc a i market yesterday, and In answerto "an in quiry from a .citizen, ho. Bald 2.his , load thirty-fiv- e weighed 2,300, and ho wanted o would-biU for Tho dollars purchaser dollars per agreed to gire him thirty-fir- e ton being more than be demanded ix he would only hare it weighed. To this the honest vendor objected, saying he never sold by weight, but oy tne load only. This practice, on the part of vendors of" wood, coal, nay ana other proauee, is Deooming evil, and. "wo think something should crying De done by tne municipal, authorities to compel ail put a stop to sucn dishonesty ana persons bringing proauee to nave is weighed or measured when sold. :4J i k nndFecd stables, fr;i WIS ar , comdfkrathEW B.LtClty. aecommodate the PnblM preparexito Livery and Feed, in all Its branches Ctoek&aJespronapUy attended to. J. 8, HOUTI U. 7. FAVSl. -ly - 1. a 1 .4 t 1 ' |