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Show 4 ' house to house, and also sold on credit his d rfcor, but goods; and 'men and women were Induced to raako those Imprudent purchases by them so' often Indulged in when payment Is deferrexL" Adulterations were - practiced; light weigh U and short measures were also Wrongs which THE EVENING NEWS. OEOKGE Q. high-price- C A X X O X, EDITOR AND rUBLIfcllEn. V Tuesday, May S3, ' ! I89. t In this condition of things the principle as a director of the pacific appointment 1 tail road, in the of place; of Webater, I m , electea were firemen severely injured, ly Bight and several others were slightly, hurt by the falllotr of walls at the corner and Common Streets, Ion tho levee on Baturdav night. Two kf the " f Chicago, .- of .tmw men are renorted dead.' New York. There Js every, prospect between the Old of an early School J.'reab v terlana. TliIs tnd Xew Old School met. on Filday, and, itre- rormrfcpd. voted. unanimously lot nifinn. A lolnt committee of both the on OldandNewscboolamet, informally, understood is it although and, Saturdaywas was a gauciai no vote utsen, mere and of views,' perfect har Interchange of the monv. joint! com meeting. mittee was held this afternoon, and. it is understood, they agreed to recom mehd union.rir two Presbyterian assemblies meet together this morning at Dr. SDrlng'a church for devotional s Co-operat-ive, : - -- - ff: )! . , re-uni- on i re-uui- on '. I - re-uni- on, . -- , - an-ano- of-aa- in Sari Francf?co and other large cities are, cannot fall, if properly conducted, to pro duce good results Man's inclination to do evil, Is, In most Instances, the result of habits which grow out of defective and improper education and training. "Whenmcn are rightly trained, they will be unablo to perceive a single advantage which they can gain by doing wrong. If society were properly organized, thero would be nothing that men could legitimately desiro which they could not obtain by doing right, and, of coarse, under such circumstances, there would be no temptation to do wrong. But mankind are far from this condition at present; and until they arrive there, the organization of industrial and reformatory schools U an. excellent movement and worthy of encouragement and support. The money spent In that direction is saved by lessening tho cost of police, courts of justice and prisons. 1 Professor OK. Berkley lias been publish- ing a record of tho growth of in England, which gives many interesting details. Tho San Francisco Herald has a loading article on the.subjoct from which we gather ranch information. The Professor asserts that tho first efforts made in England originated with those who had, becomo impressed with a iielief in tho efficacy of tho social views by Itobcrt Owen, tho Socialist. Owen's schemo included the founding of villages, "whoso production, distribution and education were to bo carried on in proportion to the wants of thecommnnity., But his disciples were compelled to abandon his plan. Ilowevcr beautiful It might be in theory, and many woro fascinated by it, they found it impracticable in fact. There has never been any dearth of beautiful and theories In the world. Men of'far reaching minds, seeing man's capabilities, havo had glorious Visions of a condition of society which they found utterly beyond their reach to rea-lize with the means at their disposal. Find-- i Ing Qwen's schemes beyond their means to accomplish, his disciples determined upon tho project of establishing stores, in which the working men should be the subscribers of tho capital and tho customors and tho recipients of tho profits which might accrue. Many stores were started upon this prineiplo In various parts of Kngland; but most of them were, soon ion co-opera-tive , - pro-lound- od soul-Inspiri- ; . r r " ive ; 1 -- ; , - i ng t closed. But it was "not ;wu to blame for this . co-operat-ion result.-I- that n neraly every Instance the failaro was traceable to the mismanagement, In efficiency or dishonesty on tho part of the agents. A few of these stores went on profitably many years, and three of them are said to bo yet In ex-- 1 stenccv Yet theso latter havo found it to I heir advantage to recently alters their sothod of doing business," an tT adopt tliat established by the younger and more vigorous stores now in operation almost every where In England. j In 1S4 i twenty-eig- men, began the ht co-operat-ive ht , ion i, pre- sent gigantio jmovement in a .on of twenty-eigItochdale capital . pounds. The;association Is now said to uum-- ) ber 7,000 persons, chiefly heads of faraillca, and tho business has risen to about 4,000,- -: 000 per annum, "employing anT'tho metho--: man agemen t that belong to d ized labor-am- i a great retail business, including every variety of artielo needed for daily consumpat Rochtion." Tp.e success of dale is a fair Ulustration of Its beneficial effects elsewhere. Twenty-fou- r years havo altered remarkably the moral aspect of so--f clety In those districts. " Then the great mass of the working population was In the h anda of th small retail dealer. The "stuff shop," as it was called, supplied food, of an inferior kind, on credit. The publican gavo c redlt, and tho traveled from pack-peddl- er ny Special to the Detent Keening Newt.) and most unreasonable panic rapidly spread; and in all but four mines the men refused to work. New York. The cargo of the steamer MissUsippi, lost off Martinique, consisted of nearly 14,000 bales of coffee,' with sundry Brazilian produce;, total valual. - . insured, the vessel was xiquVi A violent thunder Charleston's. storm swept over the city on Saturday night, damaging property to a large extent. A boat iu the. harbor was cap sized and a woman and, two children V. drowned, u l .ju Cincinnati. Shortly after; noon to day.' the second largest gasometer; in the city exploded with a terrific sound, which was heard all over the city: the tank was lall of gas at: the time The excitement was intense, probably 20,000 people blockading ;the streets in the vicinity of the gas works. In. n few minutes afterward a second explosion occurred, causing a fearful backward movement- aud stampede, and the loss of o gas aparatus containing 175, 000 feet; there were 375,000 feet of gas in the tank, which was n total loss. One man only , was killed: several others were injured. Most of the' workrnen were absent, it beiug dinner hour; at . f t; tne time oi sue explosion, C - - ? t ; n V. Jlaker W S S liul lianaJJ Barlow Li Li Bar l a E v BeerDJ Begnham E Bertrand L A Betts a Blake J Blair J S Blot k man C Bird J Blrt Boz JW ' UoieiCH n a half-bree- d,' J , ' -- legls-latur- 1 T r " es : - MortenseuN ; ,' Pamley Mr , . . J J A. 2 . PettllOB K ' EaatBuan 11 A. Khrenborg F Li Y ' F mends the opening of a communication between Lake" Superior and the Red further proceed with Itlver, then tofirst-claline-- shall be work until a? completed; Jhe ; preliminary line will cost about a quarter of a million; the probable ultimate cost of the railroad and continuous navigation will be thousabout five million eight hundred . and., j Havana. The steamship Mississippi. which left Rio, April 22, for New York, ran ashore at Martinique under, a full bead of steam, and will probably baa total loss; all hands were saved. ;t 1 Havana. Hereafter American ves sels entering-thports of Cuba will be charged the same tonnage as Spanish ,. . - .-- e Ftldta!On FlMher W ... O i i. W T (lae (liover U " Gordon J " Uraham A . - t . " , ;- anti-Russi- - r--: '' an j T to-dayco- n!. ! and-cann- ot be-remov- cap-tar- e, ed - by-refle- ct . -- v i ; t ItKEF CATTLE, ON'TIIE HOOf, i (ait steers, between four and six') ears of ate, in Mi aveme good, healthy condition, wo!gtstof and none received underSOO ponn Js.a pounds be called for theGammifcBAry or.SubsiM may ence at each of theby named In the uroooFat posts .during the period or the fresh- - beef contract. Payments to oe mane monthly for the oaa-t ties of fresh Aef accented" and in th mn im BUiles for pnb;lKiSs 'i.a'fciieJ by the UUiU.devent of being without oursement; bat in the fun s, then paym?ut tob made as son .alter as funds may be jived for the pur pot. fe, j Esscbrcopy of eachproposar mnst have a copy or this a'dvertlaeroenf (a slip from a newpajft) posted at its bead i Each bid. to have considerbe by the writlm ation, must two accompanied guaranty ofeOVct responsiblebidparties (not bidi acceptef, the tbatlf the ders) to the -- - 9 - WIXH TUB OBKAT J HoQRgaard J Ll WC m m 1 . 1 -- A . i i k . ; - -- commence at 8. VIRTUE of an order tons, directed rom BYthe Probate Court of Salt Lake County, we, In active preparation, the Sensational Drama, : tne undersigned. will offer by sale Two HOUSfcS and Two. CITY LOTi.private situate in thn Sd Ward, Salt Lake City, beiDg the property ol us late ftuuBKT ofxiu)vtifct, aeccahou. ror i : ;n particulars enquire ! WiLLl&H W AGSTAl v r, YS -:.?. f 4 iisJiL TUOMASIAYCJCK, x't5r V t 6 Administrators, Hulls JS Humphries J S Hunter J Hard Fit HydeRW. Jackson J H 3 Jackson D Jenson J l Jester A C Johns T Jones J E S Jones J T Johnsson J Johmon H j . -- STRAYED OR STOLEN outside the City Wall, on the evening FROM the 23rd, lour JIORSES. .three sorrel. . baidfaeed. and one bay. with white strin in face: two of them have Iron hobbles on. One span are American, the others are California horses. UISSkLtiTf dN 'OF til P. One of the sorrels is branded with a cross inside of a circle on the right shoulder. Any informa heretofore extslinar be. tion or ine aoove. which win lead to their re 1TELB LITTLE, QARRtSTT a, CO. Is this covery, will be- liberally rewarded. dissolved by mutual consent. The buslnets day rniLAJ T. FABS8WOKTH." wui. oe earned on Hereafter in the firm stylo of At the residence of A. Shlpp, 13th Ward. 1 LITTLE, fib CHANDLER. ' ..notice.-.-;.:-- . - j $ ' - tr xJmmi mm t 'i nro ftio HIPS FOS G IU. Lib jiL's" Patent Rerolviiis Boulile Maps ;A FARM OF1 FOKTTACIltfi. In s'printon, TWO CONTINENTS, America and Enrope, with City Lot, Adotde ' Counry, Smpete. V With UNITED AMERICA the STATES and wen nmsnea, wen, unt- -i rooms. wiuk iioose iour portion on an IMMENSE SCALE.. Ac, to be sold low for CJAsb ox txcUbiie hoaes, for City property. For .further nartlenlarH en- - !' & WVTAYLOlt, "it mil It LTV . great Maps, now Just complete 64x62 qalreoriLuiil i ... jirr 4 .tf r t finches large, show every place of Import.... ance, all Railroads to data, and the lat sat altera-tne various European mates. These uonain Maps are needed In every School and family in the land they occupy the space of one Map.and by means of the Rererser, either side can be HouseMi rMtcliea thrown front. nd any oart broncht level to. the eye. County Rights and large discount given &t'FR(VnE SlLE, '.CiHP DOUGUS. I' k kooo ARenta. , lor Cireulant.TermF, and send money Apply for and seeSamnla Ma dm firsv. if not anid A NTICIPATING a Change of Stattun.'I now bar on demand. J.T.LLOYD. Sale offor t Private at my quartern; Camp -: . wlQ-lfft U53 ,r x ,j Cortlandt SU N.Y and lCllcten Daglas, all my Household part; as fo.lows ; P .PetutM 11 I W Pons Mrs it Ranch t.Ac Robinson E J Rose J B itoundy Row berg Miss ?4nsbm fi if l sT4 . 5? M sarle Hessiona P Yb-tm- rJ X ? & - ss ' mi -- ukn t r-- J3 ) fiawi w ' iHh Broad bent Brown V BrunantD h k h Casson M Casio M UaatoR2 Corn wall 8 iTl SUM'S Z i M Dum villa - - - WorstenhohnO Wright JJfi In - ) rWoodfJC mi mi uiut. f ; riAVood ward T"Jt worcker D N J, . Wilson KM- Woodman H A2 NielsonM Oliver CD e -- Welf J M . . . - USTJ Miitnra J. . ; ln Fumt-ture.on8istlng;- About thirty yards Ingralti carpe one maone full tea set t.t sliver ,wre cradle, hogany buLter-dlsone sliver cue silvtr breakrast i pA T "VI i smith u J castor, one mola&ses cruet. silver-plateFlamming ;SmithL,l!f d of the best ivory handle Foot Li' . ilLlJ. 1 Sharp R - J X kiv,' dinner Francis tS A knives, one dozen ditto plated tea knlvef ; oor:k- -, Slnuers M u i f I I f lcntenstls; stone china table war; washing j i FOB THE Slaughter A lace window curtains; several ladies' ! ratui; velins: trunks, fine, .1.1; GrooKi.dlJh. lt large and roomy; sawing MpeuoerMIi CITY DIRECTORY. SAIT IjAKE ' II and camp chain; children's fancy chairs; lady's Ha fen work box; a very light and flae portable lounge, worn thai snonid be in very house In the with Hancock J half mattress, c : 'Territory. Hoslem J, . The articles wilt be sold separately find to suit -- vor Thorpe L t. Tollman mil' ' .. r:nV.- purcnasets. HlckamanSO Pi 1 UBEBAL CUVEST. C02IUISSI0N v One light eastern well-b- o M lit top buR?y, with locking J 'AlxVil ifTake : ' It iJ'H'WO'J and thorough "repair; compleie.'ln baceln EXCHANas BUDLDING3, Uj Stairs shafts harness and fneJarfce WaltbersO A a set ofpole fins also single Jones M?Sj - ? i ' , ' WayO-beaver robe,. j;f f y Office Hoars from 12 m. to 1 p.m. ' ' Johnson lC i i m I - i Weaver Ji,.l 4 examine. and ..a 'v, Callnp - J Tm. X dL5--2 Johnsen G TOl'LK, U.S.A. Wells ISA' .. C. CLOAn L. dlSMw f Xja'vlaud II F Smith W Tf Smith R K Zkllngton R E sirr n r.rn ft 'GAtlUASSERS'VJAUtED -- ' ' a u. "i ; -- " . ; - , ? i I j - ? . - - .. JLyman m-- wiAin f.M-!- ' 7r-rwhite- i- MagnlraS McDonald II Miller AB Mortn B -- us - Williams .; H Williams A W!Utm h- , Wilson ic- Winters t.Ti i- -' J a, ata rr. i" f i BIsisOLUTIon FIOTICIZr I 7g-OTI9- 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that the CO- - partnership heretofore existing under the iJ name and, style of. H. WAGENER & Co. has J'crtdns inmilrlna tar tf.e above ieih&M this day been dissolved by mutsal consent, are requested to state when advertised. Paul EngelDreeht purchasing the entire Interest A. W. STREET. I. CBtTm 'Tho "bump of dcstrcctlTca railroad collision. N O TIC E-- I i B ' m 'mV ' All nersons kh'owln thAmselven lnrlKLcwi OF PARTflERSHIP the old firm-arto settle Immedinteiv and save fartherraueted costa. f . & SONS, or Salt Lake firm GILBERT of , . dl37-l- f May.'litlSt.-h asvi'f THE U.T has this day been dissolved. Abel Oil ber t retiring rrom the firm from and after this date. The business will hereafter be con ducted by Cyras P. Gilbert & William Gilbert, unaer tne nrm name oiu. r.Awm. uiLitSEUT, COLO i WATER BATHS ! at Ogdeo, U. T., who will settle the outstanding jbusiness of the late firm or Gilbert & Sons, and are authorised to collect all debts due the fame. MARE-LtKDSEbegs to inform the public1 ' ABEL GILBERT. he his BATH HOUs K and has opened 1869. GILBERT. S.L.Clty, AprU 17, CP, Bummer GARDENS the for Season, and iuviies wm. aiiuun the lovers of bathlnz to visit him RiDele i:at h i 2ml Strawberries.'- with other Fruits. d eaoieest Summer Urlnka, constantly on baud. Bath House and Garden, 20th Ward; west O dlii3-Wanted-SIot Per'Day-f'-.uemeteryT Agents DISSOLUTION WeerJ iw.n WestlerJ v i white Kt WhymperP Williams Z 5 " LADXE3' i . ;3.iWaUon'J mm ; . Vanderwood A W Van Dusan T P Vanghan Vincent T H , 3 H30-'M- -- VonBurzF2 r"VowinkelOj walker us Warner M ! : -a ' VMM MA.'' f Hopkins Howard CT 3 Howard J M Howard T -- . " -- , t , . O mmMsm rj j ;? ml , - Hons ten C BSftf HrliuliallN ;- ' RAILROAD SCENE! v I JQ HestooE . . W-Swai- n if J J ,' .... eater into a written bidder contractwll;imnjedjately in accordance thereM ith, and that they will become sureties on his bond.if uun The rhrhtls reserved to reject any or" all pro posalf If such a course ahoutd be deemed for the interest of the Government , ; Proposals toshould be enclosed In an envelope addressed the nndercigneti. and endorsed lor Fresh Beef and Beef Cattl e." v"Proposals Bidders are invited to be' present opena returned established SXORKEY, - - ' at -the . as a ttoiaier Messeoeer.veteran, proposals to mom. ipg of the batWlIKATT.K.l oien oraer uen. uvu oi 31T Maj. iry thins else.... If r. CIIAS. J. W.Aneur, OAltRTGElt,' ii&Utt& uuuKlliANU, the Belie of Society.' 1 lr' u ?;j i t Bvti Brier.' Gen.. Chief IT. f MISS ANNIE LOCKHART .f a girt .who was never "bronehr mim Annie ward up," witn- ong.. ' . u, in 14 nit i ' jr Doors open at VA o'clock. Performance to B Htornbergr Stewart S btuke O Htratton Q R T T r f ' Taylor i Thamaans J .1 Thomas R JC Thompson J . , Thompson J ? Tnompson T) r; f f- .;rs r ' Thome ThAm Tj Til ton C E Towler D Trlffln It Tyler M B .v TJ Hales H lla IF Kali A M Hall II llantu AB iiamson A Co Harris W Tf Haaktns HE'2 JIawley C B iiayton J Henry O A 1. ' Steele MM GarrellJ2 n p-p- ly VUJiLiUjUJatilVUJJLJlj Mpangler Uraut O D (Jreen J A , - Snyder JO BqulresJ2P A 1 i 1 . er-ma- . PAR:.8. 1 crew have landed at this port. Bafnnrn'A Kev West. Can talh Carlln 'and Bees K l ' . '. 25, 1869, will consist of the Great Sen- The: performanee . . r " aavionai tr lay or Bbeldon HholJebrand J V SlderborgU T Simpson ' S locum J: Hnyder J ... - XHxidar J J-ttolden S BMW r-'X- . i ' . li tr-'P- mm. TUESDAY, MAY . , Setts Hanlth R F Smith K L' Hmiin ;A F 2 Smith J B , Smith W Fv H Hhaw . 1 m. tW- A2" The Atkins B AnaclicaVfBA abandoned- - at sea and her Astment E others, of the steamer Salvador have arrived from Nassau; they report; tile successful landing of troops aud ammu .f nition in uuba Paris. The elections throuahout the country have been; most orderly; the vote was very heavy. JMore thau half the electors in; Paris cast their votes on Sunday, the first day of voting. Jterltn. me Parliament of theZoI vereln twill meet. In this City on the third of Jane."" - :'. ' : ' ;"J Vienna. It is rumored that Czar- toriki, a descendant of the famous Governor of Galllcfs; this is looked upon a? an demonstration on the part of the Austrian Government, Cork. The police are taking nnusu-s- al precautions to prevent an outbreak; several houses have been searched, for concealed arms. j .London. The Times' tlnuesthe discussion of the, American claims. It argues that the depredations committed by the Alabama are Of wrongful Identical with cases from that category, on the. ground that ait unfriendly spirit:1 was shown , in this country previous to their occurrence;and that "whatever direction our sympathy may have taken, it cannot be taken into account before any International tribunal." Let the question of misdirection of sympathy, be settled' Uon and cool communing with. con- science on both sides, and let the alleged injuries be measured and appraised before proper tribunals. Paris. Among the candidates fotthe Corps iLegislatif.' whose elections are certain, are uoncel, Picard, Gambettai i 'HMaunJW s 1' ; 1 " . . -- m mj . . j . 1 -- Baak C .BetkleseelnaaunT - ,. American schbon ur vessels. Marseilles. 5 - . . KawlfnT KerUv J Haarbye P .s . Fawcett W Griggs 'r . W O UvlnJ m T , D Downing Dries K DrfekelM DrUkel II Dadler A 1 Tr-t- : ANNIE LOCKHART , Pinnoek W 2 Price It TB - Prlsley Putnam S H Ramsey D Hayner H Header JO Itees C S Kelaauer M Ricb D Richards JT Rink J A J ReutleJgeOR ' Robersion J It ' Roden W R jss W Bought G II .. Hoy T, Detalnj M J Imparity Desbeck J Dicker t F linrhat s '' PlnegarW Flncbower M i - -- jctx . PeiUC Ploerson . Pllterson mJ r7 - - - CamlDgbara Fouler SJ. Fuller O f. . Parry ri PattridtjeH VwoockOD Pedderason A Pendleton JyfnPeterson C v.. Peterson P.- -- Fatten L . oxl yO . Cofleell Davis K Davis W Davis J Delghton It Olmsted . - h Met i son B Norrls T O O' Brine W - 1 terman't - NobleOOa fa jforberg Mr .,kNorbolra02l B t ! CfllS. HTLEIGII JO. ' Newmann J Newton J Chlarsiion H Chapman. V U CUriBtntrerson t Clark B lark ON Clapp T ' ' V Ctements A Cock re 11 A Cathbert J D Bailey J E 2 DaieTCZ , Newman W J uampoeii Bros i O ,Moss Moveland W Moaldlngs l ' Neai A A O C- , Carpenters? uarsen j n Castletoa J Chain a A. CoauTln FL KvuniJS o -- . ' . l nrarej Knir leu H 2 MegenttyO F McAnmiiek J Mcnnge J U? ii . McKay J f . HeOay I O U MeWensIJ Mlkkfloea X K Miller Miller GT . Mogis F Moore - Morris JT : . t Crowe Oil Com m logs ir i j:1 uatbews J Ilendrix A a X FOnCXGN. Henderson y Ottawa. Mr. Dawson's renort on the liersley ii 2w ' '.: liinoman Red River route has been laid before the Holland N IIolniKren P O board of Jfubllo vvorks. rle recom Holt WG ; x MtrUn Martin M Martin H J Corey H (YelUn J Cross D t MagnlreTK" BQttS Camp v - "4-- i m T- . LowryJ , M ' MabonJ2 - K . Booth J K BoWIm P J 4 Bowman T Dronion I. R Brooks D DrookuhankB Brown J Buronett W - Batterbaagh " " Ltsdlngham A XewlsF Lewis LtngA2 Locan B c .T ; - JA'f.rri Beard A Beaver Mr W Roller J i J Knledrenlta V3: BarrWFt Bams . TUt KnAAnlAr , , , ICE CREAM, of the most delicious flavor and, ing military posts, vlzfS I com r, v FortKeafney.Neb probable garrison, KkI&FrkIJ's. richest quality at " "V "' 'CoompnieV PortMcPherson.8 cool and fresh jMortn ., Sparkling SODA "WATER, imw wiw a couipany. fciauoaeoy, 1 Estso5 & FhxdS. rrom the fountain, at companies Station. Netw equal, o Sidney 2cotnpautes , PASTRY, and' OONFECTIONERT, ' Kort D. A. Kut.sell,Vy.T.; A 12eompanis : Fzaxol' .iKbxson " any,at- 'i , 4 coniniij.N Fort Laramie, j " i -- 4 GRK1T BARGAINS and splendid Induce- FortFetterm8n,! U?. KortHsnders. ments for all; who want Cheap Goods, at the Fort Fred. Steele, ''- einpflnh R ELEPIfAXT Store. Da not forget: to call and Fort Bridger, 3conjp;mif,v A T TJ, ".j. coaiiiauU-Camp, Douglas, f dl40-lexamine their Immense stocks 'The. eontrsctsto ommerceon theflrVritv f iuwt auu cuillinue 11 LnMRERl L.UMBER1 ! LUMBER If vt ijrywt Jdn't' ub; one of (1) year, or snnh i the of period feet 10,000 x feet of i t white pine Scantling, the Commissary; Oeneral ot Sabsutence in- 3x4 white or red pine Scantling, white pine is nothlhg positive ss to the numl.?r preferred, f&aaklngasp logs, green or seasoned. Thereetc., at each The above la as efbi Wanted Immediately at DI NWOODEY'S. salt troops, be stated atpoUt can as It this lime. dl40-tf Lak e City. , - : s::.'- WiU bi 'PUP. ForUD. A; Rusell, Laramie ders and Fjed. Steele; t. Zj Fort Sedgwlek and Sidney .station bid for tho above t o.xiLs i ,.,oll-a- s persons who Cup and are neilling to lane them se., indicated,ateo I bid for them separately may rately, .H. B, ,ClaTroa& J. T. funs. All other posts may be bid for separaifclv o Lsssest & Maagr 3f . In groups, as bidders may elect. j also be will 'Bids for ntertaiuei all oi ti for a Limited Number or Nights, posts together, or for aJlexceptJns Engagement, Kort or tne uisunguisaea uuioujau, - Urn at, and Camp Done las.' ' "- - - The beet to be of a good, wholtsoiue a n , marketable quality,-- ! a. equal proportion of tbi.-- . and hind quarter intat. (ueckw, sbanks And in, r Tbe necks of ney tallow to be caUle to be oat offexcluded), the lourth vertebral joini at and the breast trinieoed down. The RtiannfWho will appear as fore quarters to be cat from three to four lnt-i ... above the knee-join- t, and ofhlndquarters '.. Kambrel or hifi t. six to eight inches a1ove the 2QT f .f 'ii t't'tiry-Ajoint..xu t at least 4ik) beei, wneq drtssej, mi&i v. "i. W'.. poaniJs'r swIM he renal red to rurcisij. The'contractar MISS weigh and issue the bee from the fclofcfcv on tht of the Post The place', i rout order AMnr .m . . . mm n . . ra w imm n mm nmiDTi beef will be furnished bvt h which lolfsae theOommisry. wn aiida Governments as well a jransportation; iwtbp of bco' from tHe place f slanhter to the Mttarti Issue. The beef must be'alauarhtered place post and ateuchlmintou the military reservation as may be designated by tbcommanHuij furnish arauuter officer. Contractors mostown Aa PEAC'IIIIIXSSOM. expense. ineir bonses and corralat . :or and Fel t Laramie Forts Thi cmtriicior ' O i. ; on to hand at eaeh-posthave inil be 1st required day of December; Jj39. suoh i by the of beet catue . and corn and hay to U ALL THE COUPAHY IN THE CAST! themL as may be determined upon by ihe com - , to lat ttjrou;i iinmandiDg.'.offlera3 necessary : . wmter.. i also 8'ate at what price per Proposals must bo furnished stich number of pound, grots, will , T 9. mm WW HemlDg "' WWW v-.-il n Ttab-- 1 1 AuUs W - v..F2 -- ss i ' - . St. Louis. 24. Col. Robert Camnbell. of this city, left last evening for Wash at. the solicitation, of ington;, lie. goes the President to meet several promln- gentlemen; holding different posi lions in tue country, to comer upon matters looking to the amelioration of the condition of the Indians, A, dispatch from Helena. Montana. says that from 150 to 00 Santee-Siouattacked a settlement on the Muscle Shell,' May Sth; seventy white men-ithe settlement remained In stockade. sixty sallied out, when a desperate fight ensued, lasting seven Hours.! Thirty Indians were killed, inoludinir-- rene and 80 scalped; the re gade mainder escaped oy nrlmmlng taw river, One "white as killed and one badly wounded. It Is reported that a reinforcement of 200 or 300 Bloux is comliig to renew the attack. ' i !:. Memphis. On Saturday bight an aimed band of disguised men stopped a train going from Louisville to Memphis, and attempted to murder Internal Revenue ofllcer.Hahn, who had a prisoner aboard, arretted for running an illicit distillery. Uahn fired Into the gang, ktlllug one; the others poured a volley into the train, fortunately iniurlntr none. :The trata immediately steamed away. The bad is supposed to belong to a gang oi uucii aisuiiera, extending from East Tennessee to Mississippi. Montgomery, Ala. The commissioners representing this Bute and Florida, who hate been for some time past discussing the preliminaries for the sale of West Florida, have come to a decisto thef terms: All that portion ion of Florida lying west of Apalacbicola is to be sold to the State of Alabama, for one ' million In Alabama bonds, the bouds to be delivered when all the legal forms are complied with. .West Florida first .votes on the matter, then the of both States then the matter will be submittedact, to Congress for , approval. llleJimond. The army offlceri ordered to report to Gen. Canby are to be assigned as registrators at the revision of the. registration. No provisions will be made for whites and biacka VotIn at separate places, u Troy. There were five Incendiary fires at Lanslngburg last night, Washington. Senator Ben Wade has not yet responded to the proffer of an ).-.;- .' i . J2 .Tho cargo was Fergnton Kerro u ll tion $300,000 in gold. A ?! " found posted at the Oxford mine; a wild Danbar TnE Anniversary meeting of tho American Equal Rights Association was held, a few days since at New York, The audience was largo and mostly composed of ladies,' though a number of colored people wero present. Speeches were made by prominent woman's right men and womon. The correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, herself a lady, who was present at the convention, notices that atthoso public meetings of women, men who are on the platform appear at a great disadvantage. They are merely tho echoes of the wont en who speak. The correspon dent also noticed the kind of women who responded most liberally to the demands mado upon them for funds to carry on the cause, and the paper published In its inter est they were plain thinking Women from Connecticut and New Hampshire, or Rhode Island, who were honestly convinced they wero slaves. But the correspondent had been present at a reception a fow days pre vious at the Women's Bureau, at which all tho female celebrities who advocate woman's rights were present, and she states that there was not a single woman present who looked liko a slave; if any were slaves, then their fottcrs Wero gorgeous; for the majority wore point lace and diamonds, or very brilliant substitutes or them. ' nfh re-uni- on -- VJ i wt:a i& of-Can- -- co-ope-ra- ,uiuYrMwwu Pi'oppIs;fbr:Fresh;Beef I stock Tailor are closing out their fine olever. . .. or goods at prices lower than f i 4D0.T7ART ERS, DEPAimrEKTOT" THE PtATTr Hk Bas& Rkvkm-Hocsk Ijoat Arrived-a-t the Omen CHiFv Commissary of Subsist PICKLED in ih1 Office at SaU La&e xxht( from Chicago, pMAiiA, NB.t May 2V1. h Express, by on the 25ih day TONGOE. in dupllcate,wi)l be rece i yf u oj CAL.VES 'Sealed FEET and proposaJs, PIGS Territory trttfi-T- t. 12 r'clock, M., on ThurKdav 1869 ohich ft not called for IMAGER BEER and CIGARS In Salt at this office untu; Best the 10th day ot June, 1SG9, for furnishing 'tfiW be tent to the Dead Lake CUy. Lnnch at all hours. i BEtr others rnoir net block thi: Letter Office. Suacojss, Proprletor To the troops and supplied at the loll. . j It. had difficulties to contend with. It was in Eng land as it ha been (and probably still Is In some instances) in Utah the! system was They havo an Industrial School near San ridiculed; it was predicted that it would Francisco to which vajrrant boys are sent. passed away its It U established and conducted on the prin fail; but before two,' years xMow ciple that it is cheaper to prevent crlnio 8iiext;wajprpnonncod. H mills, and- - factories are In a than to punish it after its commission: it is flourishing condition In over six hundred loiter to train a child by reformation than communities In England. ; A Wholesale; or to put him In a dark dungeon in punish agency; haa been es Central ment for an offense lumlnst the laws of tablished in Liondon, which has so far out society; r anticipation that a new warehouse exercises. The practice lias proTailed that snch little grown 4 New York. of the The cost proceedings which will this is year, being procted wero waif- as were found floating arouna large uninterest Bchool Old J Assembly it"A condensed thousand dollars, sixty devoted to the cities, without any parents or guardians lustration tho operation and benefits, of ing, being principally of of the consideration or report of the boardto govern, protect guide them, should, tho system Is given In the following para New School Asthe In of publication. for any wrongs they might commit, be graph: . ' T committee the aejnbly reported that thrust into dungeons and cells, there to as 100 one hundred Presbyterians of this body consists storo of a that rrcsomlnir sociato with and bo contaminated by tho 'XI had elven their consent to on members, each of which has subscribedcar and teachings of vile and .degra- to for the purpose of commit basis the abarocHpital. the tho examples by proposed joint des I criminal. 3tformtory acboolat have ry in ? on tlio business, ana mcb oi.Taom tee of appointed ny toe Assemthirty, met been established in many places of , late spends 10s. a week at the store, the capital blies which last year at Albany will bo xiw, and mo amount or business and gnu" The eftects tha the children following Pres Harrlsburg.' upon years, JC50 per week, or 2, GOO a year. It Is fair to tne xusinc in voted byteries negative: sent to them havo loen, in most instances, presume, also, that as tne custom at a co and of Detroit, Columbia, yashetau seldom store as and operative fluctuates, very satisfactory. e JffesDytenes de The tenth anniversary of tho Industrial ail wholesale purchases are made with a Chicago. Seventy-nvof basis to by perfect knowledge of the extent of the re sire amend the School of San Francisco was celebrated a tail the1 first and the of a is there littlo of demand, depreciation portion omitting few days since, and tho guests on tho occa stocK,ana uttie or no waste in cost ox at whole of the tenth article; The report sion vero much gratified at all they saw tendance. i under j theso circumstances. was accepted and referred to a special though the very best quality of goods be committee. The order of the day was and heard. Tho exercises of tho boys were sold at a moderate price, no adulteration is of delegates frqm the! cor interesting, and gave evidence of tho care likely to be resorted to, of even the most the receptionbodies. The delegates from which had loon taken with them. The harmless kind, and tho truest measure and responding Old School Assembly wre received -. per cent, j may be the the weight giveni fifteen guests were rem I nded that tho school was almost ' Assembly standing, several delcounted on as an average profit. by not a place of punishment or a prison; but a after made cost addresses, expressing their egates a of distribution. As rule, school of virtue and a homo where they re in thepaying which were restores the.wholo of this would not desire for a, 5 to divided. would Dr. be be cent, First. per ceived Instruction in both books and useful plied Fowler, Moderator of by carried to tho credit of capital' as Interest, the New School, in reciprocal terms. to in enable after life, them, employments, This would leave JC3S5, 390 being the fall The delegates from tbs New' to live as creditable members of tho com- amount. After this. 2J per cent, England of profits, bodies were then invited to seats, when munity. Tho effort was to send them out or about 10,ofwould be deducted against addresses were interchanged. Inl the stock, whilst tho rest would afternoon session the committed on with good characters. Ono of tho speakers depreciation be dividod the shareholders in amongst in stating his wishes respecting them, said to amount of money laid out at foreign missions made a report. Dr. proportion that "he dkl not want them to think of be- the store. Dividends on consumption," or Biggs, of the Dakotah mission, laid par bonuses, as they are called, vary very ticular stress on missionary work coming legislators, and cautioned .them to much from Gd. to 2s. 6d. in the pound. In among the Chinese on the Jfaciuo beware of aspiring to tho Presidential chair case the which we here suppose, we take Slope. Considerable lscuss ion arose in or to seats In the National Congress. From tho of each to be and reference to the outrages on theChiuese subscription his knowledge of legislators oh that coast, tne 8 pending oi eacn shareholder equal,, also equal; in California JiUder Huber,of California, ho would much prefer that they should the benefit of each would therefore be Is. said the matter had been greatly exagon tho 20s. invested as capital. for no was deservmeans and aspire to bo honest, laboring men." Very andinterest by gerated, 2s. Cd. In tho paid upon the of interference on the part of i the good advice, which, it is to bo hoped, tho Jdtl stent by each In pound custom. Thus the in ing . , vestment and custom at the end 'of the year General or State governments. boys will follow. Scranton. This to 26 would each half crowns, or 3 morning; bring The establishment ch schools. In moua ns 6s. on 3 interest notice, 5s., making threatening any' miner altogether communities situated as those which live money and dividend on to descended who the shaft work, was consumption. was introduced. avre. Juies pfdeten: mnA LL those, knowing themselves indebted to us, ior;tne past one ana two years, win oblige hsJ?y settllQg their account!', as we wish, . : sl to close np our pwn .j'-'- . - ) r - Please rive attention to the above. In said firm,' Paul Engelbrecht assumes all the Indebtedness or the firm, and will collect all . We bavephandaVniE SinECrrED STOCK outstanding moneys due the firm. OF GOODgknef' are"dctermined' to sell- Very H. WAGENER, ' lAxetot really casn. 'i:4 1 run i Gait Lake City, May TsATlr'. 19, 1SC9. trtiivr tTtrnrrm .5 dl52-l- w cLUS-l- m - j flAISClTT illNDLEY. - |