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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. v The present very unsettled condition vlous question having been seconded PoLXCHThos. Metcalf and Edwin Har- of man were brought before Justice Clinton Pomeroy yielded a of the mother country is highly favor-ab!- o yesterday his time to Pollard, Butler, portion ' Wood. Cuba-Be- Price, this morning:, charged with having been d to the revolutionary cause In Grlawold and who made brief overcome with drink;! they were fined res Ingersoll, it ion, tumnlt and party strife are so remarks. Buckalew's amendment, al- pectively in the sum of ten and nve dollars. f MBMavaaaaaMaMaaaBtaMasH j imminent Just now lat Spain, and the lowing the bank to circulate a million Mobx EDITOR AND PUBLISHER i McKenner TnKic Samuel ot each a Conmember for ef quarter national exchequer is in such a dilapi- and was who had his very much infiamed, proSmith's amendment . gress rejected; JlSSS. IS. Thursday, dated condition, that the Provisional jto increase the maximum amount of cir- bably, through eye February and another person by drink, Government are unable to send forces culation by two hundred millions, was the name of Samuel Mayson who had inCOOPERATIVE AS SO CI ATI OlT--f sufficient to save Cuba to the Spanish rejected. Coburn's amendment for the dulged to excess so much so as to become and circulation of notes by the disorderly, were arrested this morning, and IHPO RT. NT JIEETIXO TCDAT. Government; and even - were things issue In the States and are wileing; away their time in the city prit . 1TV banking and Territoriesassociations settled In a less f-- the President and there than their pro son, awaiting;, an interview with Justice permanently having At meeting at 3 o'cioclc p.m. Clinton was doubtful Is ratkt banking circulation;' adopted, nourishing condition It Boartl of Directonr of Zlon 80. reconsidto A motion that-ooul- d 04, nays be accomplished. yeas whether Paeow arr Bro. Wm. , C. MoGregor, tive InaUtaUoD, heJOat noon was. tabled. er the latter amendment, colonParbwan on the Cth instant, as to tired of seem be Cubans the offlce of lJridje & Clawson, an i The ... ana Ingersoll's pending amendment was to writing'from . . says the winter in that section,has been very and the indignities strike out sections two and four. Jmportant;decIaIoa was arrived atj At lal vassalage,ever conv was order of the A such that mild, and they i had had little or no snow made; point attending the las t ni ee U d g of lb e Board a com m i t- - Impositions as adopted a substitute in the yay(until the latter part ofJanuary; united In their determi- House having dition, and tee of thrcoy-H- . for Coburn's the fourth eectlon, it was there wa' Claw;ootJIl V. nation I, as to submit to It, no longer,' the not order to strike pretty good supply in the it out. . : KaUbltt and, Jobn Need ham "were in If,, mountains which well for water '70. Then again the fact, Americans in The speaker pro tern, Blaine, over- the coming season.promised iected to make inqutrlea aboatTenllns The generally people chick and the slave- ruled the objection, and Ingersoll's in that locality are alive to their duties. Coa suitable building-- or buildings, and that the iinsurgent to was 84 so to 33, mea- amendment agreed have is holders and operation good flourishing inaugurated already gives With which the second and , fourth ? sections were satisfaction. Musio and the drama are be purchasing a stocJs of goods to commence business. At the meeting sures fur the early emancipation of the struck out and other sections substitu- ing assiduously-cultivate15th of On whllo the home ted. After several other amendments January tho Harmonic Societv ofthe Parowan y thU committee made their re slaves on , the island, concert, which was far, ahead of have ' done nothing but had been disposed of,' Wood moved that city gave, aever port. In, which was emboditd' Uio'profH government Heard before in that locality. the bill and amendments be anytning oeltionsof varioua merchants, all of promise, Is an additional augury of the agreed to 92 against 78. Wood tabled, Pizarro and Old Phil's Birthday, were the moved movement. success the of sensations latest line. in the dramatic without to exceedwhich, reconsider, the latter vote to lay the Pizarro was exception ,Wre which motion got up in fine style and was a ultimate success, Whether on the table. liberal. t committee the It ingly success. gave' instant Bishop moved to adjourn, andpend-in- g ame gave a On theto 6th almost certain, win prove Irgersollvote teamsters who the great pleasure to report, and tho Pres- now -- seems party, the by yeas and nays, the went down with last year's emigration, and ident and Hoard of Directors to hear, of any real advantage to the island, is House took a recess. V t:.. to all who furnished teams,' fcc The - party The evening session will be! for the went off with great eclat. these propositions, as : they; ere as doubtful, when the condition of Mexico, other ancient Spanish dependencies consideration of the appropriation Parowan seems to be a live city, and we fair a? could be asked. After the with- amd trust the (pleasure and progress of.. its Is considered. A population consisting of bills. drawal of the committee the Board had inhabitants will continue and greatly in crease. . a full Interchange of views, and a mo a mixture of Spanish, Indian and negro .'fv. to : f "r itself the have within seems, blood, GErjSTTAI.. rion was made and carried unanlmoualy GAnnoTTEns. Deputy Sheriff Brown, of elements of its own destruction. "WrangIiOuisvllle. Aaron f Jones, the pugil- Echo ".'" ;;V" that City, arrived last evening, having in !' r f Tfirt rtfixtflw rtvr witff an TTfrr Tt aTfaiai ling, turmoil and bloodshed seem to be ist, died yeeterday. his charge Charles Cogan and C. O. Smith, Advices from. Harlan Co. Ky., give committed 2.'aUblU and John Seodham, their normal condition. Of such ele accounts for trial on a charge of garrotAon.lleury and depredations continuo their labors and thoroughly ex- ments is the population of Cuba com committedof murders vting, iy armed bands of ruffians. by amine the various stocks of goods that have And though, that Island is not Wheeling. The House has passed a .r rvKTUBNED, Bishop, F. Kesler, who has been, or may hereafter be, offered for aale- posed.. to Zion's Wholesale Institu- ed for tho abundance and value of its bill locating the capital at Parkers-burg- beeia spending the winter in Southern Utah, ' , . A tlon.and ascertain tho exact terms on Vhich productions; U.may, if the task of for tho benefit of his health, arrived In this Official St. Louis. be purchased, and purchase the information from they ran be be attempted, speedily ume or any portion thereof that they may the Washita Mountains says the xLlowa city, yesterday, and called, to see us this come also deem suitable rest the theatre of dlaoord and death, Indians have come in, with the excep- morning. 4We were glad to learn that his , suitable; buildings for store and forthwith start the wholesale like Mexico,' or of poverty, tion of five or six lodges. The advance Ecnerai health has much improved, and that misery and of business, and call to their aid such assistwhich was fractured so badly two the Arapahoes and Cheyennes has as such indethe ants, clerks and other help as they may ruin, among prevail J years ago; m has or three been greatly also arrived; the remainder were ap- strengthened - need, and make report f their proceed- pendent but ungovernable inhabitants his residence in a warmer by be All on will their climate. The Bishop reports very proaching. placed ings from time to time as the Board may of St. Domlnge. favorareservation.' require." of on the The bly things Muddy. generally ... , We , Washington, to the settlers are well supplied with grain stuffs hope better things for Cuba. The amount :i All who have the Interest of this en-- ; bf 1,280,000 hive been Issued to from their last years crops. havinsr enough idea of annexation to the United States to the Union ratled Pacific on account of the for their own wants and to supply new seteart, ;wil 'bo, terprUeat to be favorably entertained by completion of two additional sections of tlers. When bra.. Kesler. arrived there, on learn that active steps have been taken is said of Its inhabitants. Should this the road, terminating a thousand miles the 5th of last December, he found some to commence business with the Parent many west of OmahH. The President yester- wheat up then about three inches high; and be the will at of the expressed people Store Immediately. There accepted the report or the commis- from then until he left, on the 23th ult., has beeuaome delay about startlngthls large, when their independence is day sioners of an additional twenty miles of ploughing and sowing were unremittingly then, 4as a' State or. Territory the Central Pacific road, extending to continued. This year there will be a geod institution, and some may have been achieved,' breadth planted with wheat, also barley and in the American' TJnioh, the blessings the 610 th mile post east of Sacramento, oats; and a considerable amount in cotton. disappointed thereat;" but there have of; and directed to bonds the be Issued.; and would raised on the The wheat liberty is of a subeen Tarloui causes for this.1 ifow,howi. Chicago, 18. Huntington, before the perior quality, being free Muddy smut and cockbe of to whole seured the inhabitits of ever, everything la propitious, and we Congressional Pacific liailroad commit- le, and will average sixty-tw- o pounds to the have no hesitancy la expressing otrr ants, and at the same time their wealth tee, charges the Union Pacific Company bushel. Fruit trees are belner. extensivelv and prosperity be increased and made with not making a first,class road, and Slanted hi; northern '"Dixie", and also on - ;x opinion that It will be a success. There permanentThe health of the people is ex asserts that the Central Pacific Com" are 'i s . ana the many persptis front1 'the' country has cellent, with Bishop considers the Mudand the pany complied laws,' in tho Territorwho may bo (n towD,ts 'br otf claims that the latter is entitled to com- dy district tho most healthy -yv.." work to Ogden, where the the; point of , coming here, ta purchase plete theshould (9pcaa to the Dtrti JCWwv JfetBt.) be fixed. Ames junction replies at wholesale for their stores, or there for the Union Pacific, and Bays the latbe some who are on the point of Cannox, Esq., ter is within thirty mlle3 of Ogden Geo. Q.Bir: may : 2 s. lieiow mease una aiavement xor r . ... 4; i'car a '.. .1. r while the Central is two hundred miles February, shipped ; Bwtxuug tu uia&e purcuaacsjiu au .aucn Fbruarr lth and 16th, by COXGCESSIOXAand on insists Iof the the ' distant, right do be not lna hurry. If you will Tt t r weuay, Union Pacific Company to advance with WSIGHT. wait a few daystthe wholesale Co-o.A. Train. Fost'a work meet the until the Central. they 1511 Pot W. Jennings Co-- ... 7,877 the Conference ComBtore-wtbe opened, "and you can "The"reportcof: Trenton. The trial of Collectors on bill mittee acts the the Thome and Smeters,for alleged revenue Bro's 2.W4 .i ' " Walker make your purchases there on advanta-geou- a relating to the navyamending was agreed to. 82. 2.008 BasseUAltobru was concluded frauds, the tnn'm tennrthat atock' 111 beexten- - The Attorney General was directed to verdict was $100,000 foryesterday; Rat Triln Petr the Govern" Uddell 4 CO A400 V alve,and being bought cheap,' sales will furnish a listV of all 7 pardoned revenue ment. MT. ! 1,817 Jennings !! convicts." " Si Tribune1 special says The Koboris be made on favorable terms, tit .v liaett 4,78i Chicago. , Saturday has been assigned for tho " . II.U. Callahan 87 E. B. Washburne's condition is 44 Wood manse . 8,& Bro consideration of the naturalization bill, that much worse, and his friends begin to bo " Goa Goddard.. 2J i,M5 nirfonrnox and 'Monday for the finance bill. . &2 Tirr, " wsiKer iiro s of ijr pnoRKsv alarmed. A. ' v. : II CL ; 1 on Committee Public 2f& The ItC.BaiVv.. Buildings .The Committee of Conference report 'wimnllZ'.tan:-- , n't r"-40 KkUedoo J Clttwson a 8,76 to have the adversely reported on purchase Naval the reduces Bill Appropriation ' The a t r Bcott'a an Train. Fplxranv Executive Man- the Marine Corps to eighteen 'hundred; uggfd ox UndejWndenceln the of a new" alto for I 004? It also reduces the number of o Ulcers, " Gem of the An tilles '; continues, and, " The 641 8 "JJdaellACO Judiciary committee have re port- and saves the Government about a mil: Ji Wra.'rewer's Train. according to our most recent telegraphy ed adversely to Sumner's bill to strike the lion yearly. " KldreUKe & ciawson 12.53 word "white" from the naturalization - The Times' special 'says that Grant is: also to 800 reported adversely Cabana laws; they Total... . S1.S1S has extended to Colfax the Usual courtpects of cpefedy; allowing Senator Miller, of Georgia, to esy of making one cabinet appointment. seeni determinod' to- iubmlt "no r: i J : Feb. wo , take bis seat. Edmunds from the same r:( 1Team. ' selected John D. DefTries, for Postllsrper's Harvy to the. domliUon'ofpiUnt: iadJe-spite-a- ll committee, reported that the President's He 139 ' EldredgeA Clawson master General. - the efforts tber home gov- Christmas Amnesty Proclamation was Wm. TatIot'i Ta&nw started the yes, Symons, pedestrian, -- K:imudl S- or terday A Lasrreuea to walk from Chicago to Chattaernment and boblngehV policy of not authorized by the Constitution -. z 5 -1 1,732; Trkih.-i Halm's Sim'l laws; ' the newly-appoint1SO0 the f a distance which of T miles', nooga, Captain-Genera- l, reported that tho House bill is to be accomplished In 30 days. Ramsey l 1 the to .regulate the franking privilege had . the atax of Spanish aupremacy-iId Kimball k Lawrence... 2.018 moat valuable of Spain's remaining been amended so as to require tno writ Alon BatlerS Train. ten signature 6f all persons entitled to 81 Kimball A LawTence ... 5j85i colonies, seems t& be alreadysettlng. heads the the except privilege, franking On the arrival .of. CaptalnGeneral of departments and bureaus, who may Havana. Dulce continues active meaYours. ' IBGFEATH 4t CO.... Jlulcc, he txltd cnciiUtoryriJasuxcS use the stamp under. the, regulations sures to suppress the revolution. The ;i('lV5:;5. Very respectfollr. VV.r repermission to carry arms has been and promised reTomsVtninklng,prbb- prescribed by the Postmaster General. and all arms are ordered to be bill for a Trumbull voked, retiring reported the1 Cubans, ablyvthat would "satlsry1 of the the Sunreme Judjces.at age seventy given up to the Government", within v He Immediately Issued , an amnesty yearr.on their fuli Ealary for the residue - iiavana. jjuice reieaseu a vuoan, proclamation to the. Insurgents, and -of their lives. ? arrested yesterday, on producing Qn taotlen of Stewart the message promised the, Inhabit an U naturalization papers. American House was, taken up, asking from the representation in. tho ,Constituent fJor for a committee of conference on is practically in a state of Lesseoi 4 (atsjnagsn..IL JL Clirsoa J T. Osias. Havana the " ; Peace Madrid at assemble to soon , tee, Constitutional amendment.' ' Stew siege. Dulce has been urged, formally r r Insist to declare so, but he is disinclined. CuCommissioners ,wcrq a!so .appplnted art .moved that) the: (Senate 4 of .the Favorite Artiste Engagement er are bans for order and' permission' .amendment, applying dally to attempt to negotiate with thd insurg- upoo-JtaTOmmlttee of conferenceZAVllliams to take refuge in the United States flag ents, but all the meas'urerjU& ah,d;Bnckal8W thought tho subject was ship, in case ofnastrouble in the city. consented ' to tafee such a committee. Admiral Moll tempteti toconclllale haveibccn frult- too Important-fo- r z leas ; and notwithstanding tho fact that Stewart withdrew his motion and mov-e-d Americans on board. ri t.'F - Trinidad from A West. recede and letter; Senate the Key sent agree t that, several thousand troops" have been fVillrt-xuHouse. the to resolution of tfMi'..'l'x . the says, the Cubans have raised the stand-- Jand ju:i.i continue rebellion , from Spain, the Uesnave wnere ana Buckalew addressed the" Senate tin ard of revolt every is growing In, magnitodei . t ; lines and stopped favor of the abolition of the electoral troyed the telegraph ,k Captaini"df measures malls. a election for the and direct the by The failure of the college ,a1 -Btates might reruse tto Despatches fromNeuvietas report that -General Dulce seems to l. have people., Many band of insurgents are pillaging the such an amendment, and ' thus soared him, and according to rtcent ratify The Insurgents firmly en Con therefore their Influence, plantations." accounts he had determined upon a gress snooia nave ine power to pres- hold their position in the vicinity of the town. The negroes are wandering more rigorous, policy. He had with- cribe the mode of cboalng electors. r Cameron said this would allow, the about the country unrestrained.; drawn the amnesty proclamation! the dominant before the Presidential Many Spaniards are in the insurgent ( liberty" to "carry ftrmj, TJmd bad . again election, toparty, for States the ranks. gerrymander. ? to a rigorous V a ! the soon wife for leave will benefit. press Duke's ; subjected Spain. ?;.u l partisan m "ti sra y The Government has received news rkirn had even "forblddea;Jthe r..r? zu .p t mode near on of the best views electing of a rising Matangos, and a large people to print newspers at , all without their n f President. number of the greatest alarm the rebels; ; of the Eovernment.-,?,'i?,'!wt , J After some discussion, the Senate rea prevails. Thlsjepresalve. and. rigorous ?poUcy, ceded Si to 3, when Morton moved to rarts. The Ex that report Bong, appoint34.a Ferdinand ' has consented to be candi The performance will commence with, for the . M1 jnJg t naltirjall jj have bcea ejeptcted, reconsider the vote' and to lost ;S2 to date for the Spanish throne, la prema committee of conference: Comedy, in 8 Acta, entitled. ' has inflamed the - insurgents, and The reruses to allow his refused to concur sun in ne then Senate ture, to atrenffthened their? determination name to be used in that connection. the House amendments SI to 27. In of rule to The majority of the Constituent Cortes with the overthrow .the Stewart moved Qpalnand, proceed are Constitutional of the consideration opposed to Montpensier, and ' there future, to ltlsIatQ.or themselves ifhe is v little the judiciprospect of his success. by rialoW extetidj now to almost evtry pari amendment, reported Montreal. The Quebec Legislature How carried. and committee: Kye ary of the Ialand. v The ; Puerto Principe ard oDnesed the resolution; "Welch has adjourned for the want of a quorum; a snow storm prevented the members district, with the excepttori of that eltyj favored it. Several other amendments to from reaching the capital- the enow Is LETITI A IIAItnT. . . .moved strike were of hands in isr'I-f--'. In the to the Nye be relected.;j la said feet streets. about in the and substitute out the deep eight clause, 6 enacting the surgents';5 and !Ue.cIty f Havana,, the amendment or the itouse. How- One hundred and. eighteen Inches of ait. Am.cat.isr, .. ..,... n n in: M. BOW BIN Q capital of the Island, though not -form ard's substitute was offered and defeated. snow have fallen this winterr Several lumber camps have ceased their ppera-tfpclared to by the Captain-GenHendricks' amendment.submltting any ' or to tions owing to tne uiuiculty of getting In .av's tata of amendment to the legislatures, a g Heat cast of tre cowpamy. -ei al. li- conild or tcwnicn provisions tne woods. numerous into moat thm brancn or xne sections siege.- Other important New York. A Rio letter."bf the 8tb. was elected after its by Con T.land are alive with1 insurgents, and cress was lost 13 to adoption 40. Dixon's pro- - says that Lopez, havlngbeen formally ..... 4 . . .v ; f: alarm and excitement everywhere pre Dositldil to submit It to a convention of called upon to lay down his arms, invtn cccoclnds Wtth thef the Ijeglalature was lost. JThe report of dignantly refuses. 'Minister McMahon. j Taererrorniaae vail. .The ranks ;f the -- revoltitlonlsts the" langbabla Faro entitled t advises to Committee.-wacontinue is it Lopez Senate s reported, re being augmented by tSpaHtartfi as adopted yeas Judiciary , r. a the So, nays 11. Adjourned. fight. " Cuban revolution promises early TO OBLIGE The well as Cubans ; and so great sterna to bo r' XI0US& VJO l .2 4 and complete success. All accounts 2Ira Xratisr fintru!own-l.3lithe determination to achieve independ -- Th UlecUon Annio Zekhart ad committee reported - show that the insurgents are advancing ence. that tho slaveholders of the Island, versely to cither of the. Louisiana con- rapidly. Dulce'e rigorous repression to emancipate testants veins allowed a seat. , it Is said, are i willingbo doing policy stimulates the rebellion instead caw to act the the Ration An. of exttazuUblas scpplemantary bondmen by if, their 0ICTatodocx, Feitorataoa jji wes consiarsa. - The pre nci al juans ssi3Ua. b can of frtedora ':iiorr Bant A Co saddle and harness makers, Jd South St. have established another shop at Og i v , - -- a uo.uoaarai. wJrsr tficxxvxn of Dress In ... ... j r- i ; "'"' , a nlee lot ' trlmmmii. skirts, try T. A. MttcheU ; Ooodav-ahaw- ls, I i Bax.xo Hit, Car sale at Faust A Honts. -- to-day- -- d.73a& v Co-ope- ra III JYesh Oraneea and demons have jnst arrived I Uj X 1 We have now On handlone of the 'Babm' Chicago Stock Axjb oh dfaagbt at dlSSm the Salt Lake Billiard oom..:. LEGES'ES STOCKS ! NEVJ flDVERTISEHEdTS. y. I ; . ; , ( d, t-- to-da- - -- a B-ea- -- s ' ' " ? ; ,e , - h. Co-operat- ive self-governm- . , ent 1 "a: 17.-rBo- nda 'ji STRAYED xs..Hav.( " TERRITORY, , ESTRATS! . r 16th lost.. JTBOM FAUSTS CORRAIj. en the on ina oorn; X? one red CO w, branded fftn of the Syears eld. Any one ginn? Information w ume at xausb xioniz ouidis, 'vrin warded. -- WHICH WE OPFKR JsMi itf it f TS is J vNE 2 year old Roan HEIFER, branded on ' One 2 year old Red HEIFER, branded Bon ine nans nip-- . One STEER, dark red, slit in the left i . ear. yaarlhia; ..4.." ; From Wills rd Precinct Ponnd.t One 7 year old red COW. awailow fork and allt fn left ear, and a hole in the rijrbt ear. ' brock-le-,4d One yearling HEIFER, red and white, tsoe brand -on tbe lft aboalder. . One yearling- HEIFER, whlteroan, red neck; crop and allt la the rlfht ear. Ii not slalmed bv the 20th of March. 18C9. they will be sold at the Box Elder County Ponnd, at pan. on said day. LEWIS WIGHT, j d7S3 l Poundkeeper" oces, WHOLESALENP PETAILj - Salt Lake City. Feb. 12, ISS9.. , AT d68 Ini Jr JAS. IU.TE3, j a BIJNTING,. IM1, OOP'MJDnOE finest onsllty Has constantly on handtbe and. latest sty ie of trCsTOM.-ai- f , American and French. Calf Boots, -- . nt I P?T TowVn(t Fancy Heel to salt the most fasiidioaR. oood flt guaranteed. . KTP and VA COARSE BOOTS and SHOE V raade In the1 ,I mm -- - - - 'I;- v untonlIl Territory, suited to RAILROAD AND ICANYON 'it ! .... ib- t if , ' - i . pfiOOD T1 STORES In the' Conn try supplied by the case at low figure. Call and examine stock. 1st door north of Kimball Sc. L i . Hands. OFEnATITE . pe IUKASOWABL ! Co-operat- ive -- dlS6:ly L BRO., WMI'BARTH P ''Ssid HMtA BY I Small (Profits and Quick Returns . Balmoral Ladies', Misses' and Children's and Oongreas Gaitera, of all kinds, . ? s 'V DJOST, BA1TCCR3 and DEALEK3 COIN and KXrtl&Hl"-- , eai iaibwu. iui. ' Wamn Hnwiey A Co., Bankew , Draivr and ..- v or v7 uuiy INCOLD . juen-rer- . -- self-governme- V Wtrmi Hussejr, Frank Palmer, Cas.TMT t uai( Lste Jiiy. HnSSEY. BAKLEIt & Co.J : -- . . St renec'i Store, Main " .dSaiyallm - St. ra-'U- ve I i City. : - ( O- n AT f . . FRESH ARRIVAL 4Ca.iw. j OF , 13-- , f . , mm 44 - T . " " 'succesa? - K;I'.lO.;:. ft 5 AND , - tt ; Jor - BIOSS S : . ; TT'E would especially call the attenUon of ' rTiz:ZCiz3jrrs r-,- Constantly Amvingv" J .FROM THE DIFFERENT SETTLEMENTS ( v:r-:; j , To oar ed larre stock of goods Just received, which i n -- LOVJEGT CAGH PRICES : ; . - ';. . . Xf- S wist . 4tii:-rt -- TQ SHORTLY . I SlfiGEiVS' CELEBRATED FAMILY 3HQITtEViHG' tlACHIUES! A-Sl- j i.J. ? r Wealaokeep iv : sti -- of-theIal- W j and t .-i r-- : ; A " ' -- For1 Sale aV MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, A lot Of the A :tt TnaTmcMri r Bs . '3? Ji ii- : -- Vrlini lilii' ilifll illi Ii v iUA(iumjauv:uuiiiuu.,3aJi f; Btr FOG OATCIlILflLJPX ?: - . ta g " ! v, li; l. ' .. a Dne-B- U - i TT. - ii. . a O i ;w:-.i- ari GABM S" .... . i.i w . V. W aw- - 1.J s.t a - ...-i.a- ? - - 2- ii 1 SS.OO. 40e. ; 4 ssartmcnt And a general' i . . or examine our prices, wrlCaU."and FXR3T ,DOQ3 t SOUTH UKIQ31 ' d36m TEXJCGXXAJPJX i P WESTEHN OFFICE. .f M - ianlBs y' SAW HILLS In SOUTH CREEK, 12 miles from the Temple Block, and torulns oat a snperior article of rAk iiXeQam &iiiI!Eed Pine: Lumber,- i - From which am able to fill bills with prompt ma uu M (nawjuunv juices. f 5;;. A .1 i M .i.e..-- - . ! . . j BEfJSOrn -- 4s : i id 9" Aa'cc oo o .y ij i j . -- ior aaia at tne s a - A to a confer persons Indebted x- - favor to settle by caning Immediately, as I am aboat opening a new -- ?. laiOcdenCltyv -. a5f ; f Sa - J f - : : m"e will Oo-operat- lve - j? rv !rtt2 V AJidr v" . : - pait Lake City. Z u 133 -- jr r i" I .The neafn rVof thesa raills to the makes City smus ur jjumuer at mem, an vujr: purcuuisg Store -. -- SiK suiiaoie in any quantity, uui,for stove for fencing and outer purposes, and wood as cheap aa any In the market... pidcoch. r. -- , -- a Yanr, '. - d7SSaSa - ; i t , , ; i-i- A i' -'' :.- i present a FIRST ABRIVAL of a large assortment of I : M Xeea,-.i- Cotfee, ' j E.DIIEGE A CJLAWSOJT. I UU HELD Coal Oil vi Cbolee 'i - , raWaSwtlsf ' miOlESATUS AND RKTAIL StavSos Caeem, rjaj LArf qasatity ot Dixie Cheese, as.nreXt JLardi a r r. Js, payable In , to , HO.t)ER3 of oar are requested them, for payment forthwith.. -- -- . - . -- - ed w i A GOOD ADOBIE HOUSE rt 4 rooms, "well LjT 4 rods by 10 rods square, situated la the wiuhmm ma oi- si n atreeu on .west iiinj,, street. JCmicratlen i d7Slw RALPH H. HUNT. . ? . T-- -- . f . . Ii I ;l no. & ,D.:STUAaT'&80Nl !i V and' ! 1 Ar.siiipp Wnlen wlllba i - GOLD CHEAP. i . ' iJli v 1 i . . 4 Ii ,oi cen-aorahip.- 1. CITY. EAST TEMPXKJBXUEKT, ! . ; with addlUon of Freight, : C -- 1 nU'T XT:'! illll Y'Jfti, id 0 v 5 -- ' ' v |