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Show THE EVENING NEWS. GEOltGE Q. CATfQX I EDITOR AND PUBUSHXIJ. f JTaaaarr Tkand7, 1ST Moimon;'! trjai at Bro. Curtis make no charge for preaching, she follows and delivers4 lecture or which aha get three hundred dollar, and this more llian pays him for delivering hit free. Va understand that It la tailored by a reat many that ahe is a' "Mormon;" and the Elders are frequently stopped pn the street and questioned concerning , Secretary Bout well. King was former- y a colonel In the rebel army, and has been, until lately, the clerk of Elliott County court, which position he resigned to attend to this business. The attention of the Government was called to the existence of this orcranliation six months ago by a United States officer ln.tnis district. titles from oar porlhern conn tries to auan ie East, o be made up Into manufactured z.c.M.i.cbLuniri roods, some or wmcn pronaDiy return nere of to the people. This is and are disposed ne: tvq n&re not omyne i not as ltougnto to Bttosiits xx Uatu sk itira. a splendid I to aiso aiuu ins necessary put get material, opportunity la now offered to students in Math a series of hectares om that up as cheap ana as nanasome lurs as tnose I amaucs to lmporveu irom uio jast. Important branch ef atodx. to be alvea by Bro. C L. EBICZON, In the 19 in Ward School Boose, Fbosx the MtXDDT. Brother G. Leavltt, Commencing January 7. For time oi lecture ' :': dSS-advertl mnt, writing from .West Point, on the Upper L-L- end ' ILLINOIS. S December 20th, says: Muddy, Jt-Waxrrzs At tbe Xilatorlsn'somee.tiroooplea M The hare We Just nmsnea our school llous of the Dally Haws. No. 29 ol yoU J, Nov. t, 1868. CCLEBUaTIOX Strikers not be coxmjctiox Curtis i Elder has several. baptised comor TUB ITT A IX CJSXTBAX. HAIUtOAD. CxiXOAao. dl2 tf The situation of afrklrt' and had one meeting in it; school"forty-five bo will about There in relation to the telegraphers' strike mences rrom this City or Territory ISnciAU TO thi TJE&ERET NEW& scholars. The house is sixteen by Piuoxi continues unchanged: the office here is s aeeommo to may find At the meeting of the City oancll, on Chicago, four with x twelveJiht foet, twenty-sia force full of with rates Boose Bsvere 1 at tbe operators. datlon moderate at supplied was a sown Sflcflrapli. Hy; Tuesday evening last, committer We have quite seventy. windows. is and Gil- corner Klnzte Streets. and Clark North continually receiving newappll- two mn of wheat at this place. The appointed to make the" necessary; arlor situations, i ne omeers or weather Is dry and cold and the health of bert Dtttcher, proprietor. wuoai the the company here are entirely confl. tho rangements for the celebration ofBall-roaCautioh. Tho nalnc the Red Jacket Bittern people is goou. of their ability to fill the places of d are warned to beware of lmpstilons and coun AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. dent completion of the Utah Central head-in- ir this Under au a era me OwiTpanTT." terfelta. The proprietors are doing their utmost sin witn Ocr competent men, from Ogden to this city. The J&men 10 protect une paDiMacaJoiieoaaierreiia. and declare that it is their were extended to invitations intention by unique botUe baa a prlTite U. S. BeTeaae Btaoap ot names of the members of. the commit BrAjfuu-crnA-, none of oora-those nrw in the the committee or arrangement to tne war ix hew york. movement. tbe and tbe proprietor! name Bennt engaged tee are Jeter Clinton, Alex Q. Pyper, School Pietert dc Co., blown In tbe glass of tbe bottle. New the In convene to assembly John Clark, Heber P. Kimball and .4 Plan to Repudiate the National Otbt. Tbe Faslilemable Pnblte oae Barnetts Co- aionaay House." In tho Twelfth Ward, on . f .1 for tbe belr HuiPiE'i Wxuu. cosine Wm. Henry Grow. MIS80URI. last. The pariy consist oi evening naa attained an enor cie-nIiarnetla Jennings was appointed as a committee .f FOArDVLBmMT MVOIICE CJSE. Mere about the Telerrapaers Strike. heads of families or the Ward, witn a lew moos sale.Naw Yoskxk. of one on behalf of the Utah Central Loct3. The strike among the invited guests. About ono hundred and Present m XsmAy of good taste that match St. rOLICEMEN AIDLNO I P CK PO CKET8. arCompany to make the necessary telegraphers here has not materially fifty invitations were issued. The number less perfume, Burnett's Florlmel. or retarded business In this present was something in excess oi mrew ysrilliaaey mt Csnpleetle Is desirable in disturbed on for celebration the the rangements Twe Ships Colllde-O- ne of them Bank. section. Six hours after the strike, this hundred; and, although the hall was well a lad j; and for lis preservation Buraett's Kal part of that Company. IJe and the office was manned, not lilled. there was no crowd, and every per lit ton la guaranteed to be a most powerful anx committee from the City Council are PRIH AND SERRANO ilCUHED TO SELL CUBA. only with acompetently full force of first-claoperlilary. of silting. ators, on duty, but the superintendent son had opportunity Favorite wltk tbe Iulle BarneU's Fla- acting in concert. Everything will be tho hall hour the appointed, At of 3'p.mM this district has men to spare who oriDs Extracts. Tbe uninitiated should try done to make the affair all that It should NEW YORK, tnu-al- e and "when with toem to people; began to will Serany point where their and them. be, and such arrangements will be made Peasdys Xa HerniaThe Jfew vices go arose," tho agod,themiddle-ageare The needed. strikers publish dance forth wont la te Is Minister ! Clilaa joyously. Caasu as the Importance of the occasion de young Always Beady aat Sellable. a card y the comic and rare handling several telegrcph ' the From evening, iu perfect purity and uniform strength Cas During Ptma4IiS Direr Fall mands. company severely, charging them with sentimental songs were nung; ana orouier Doolky's Bakimo Fowdss can be safely relied men IXeneaaetd. a design to reduce their salaries gener- John Graham recited MFotheric Cahore was on as the bett and mott eocn&micai une nour berore the cars arrive on baking pow is conQdentl v assertand make the It a re of a toe operators broth thereby iwito ally, ine boy." Monarch, sieam$r can con as each snort use. No weight Monday, a salute of gunt will be fired mains of Peabody, arrived at Madeira bear a portion of the cost of the war be- ed that everybody present, even the most der in amount net full u tbe tains represented, and tbe as a signal for the raising of flags' on the 30th ult. tween themselves. Privately, the strik- Inveterate dancers, satiated their Is same 3 the At quantity guaranteed to last longer and o'clock, a.m., appetites. The Time attributes the unfortunate ers acknowledge that their action was throughout the city and the assembling situation closed or with occasion bene satisfaction la making, tolls, bisthe better festivities give of S Danish affairs to Prim' premature, but being taken, they will of the citizens at the depot to witness1 M. G. Atwood. cuits, pastry, &., than any other article of the by Counselor and infatuation, and regards stand by ft regardless of consequences. diction tnat lact a is the ceremony of laying the last rail and obstinacy It kind known. Manufacteredby singular, yet interesting a peacaoie issue rrom tne present trou this was tbo first public party ever held in Dooliy A Bsotber, New York. driving the last spike. Afterwards ble as almost impossible. Twelfth Ward; in all probability not the tbe there will be anothe salute of guns, on5 New York. A Washington special FOItKIGX NEWH. last, now that the Ward has so capacious a Lowe is on his that house at its disposal. This was the first for each mile laid, followed by musics says to this a series. and next Saturday will of way city, (Thursday) evevo a party; and on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. prayer, speeches by prominent citizens start by rail for San Francisco, and on ha folks the young ning ITALY. toasts, sentiments, Ac. In the evening the first of next month will sail for Friday following tho littlo folks. Then It understood, thero will be a party for tbe there will be bonfires, fireworks and a Bhanghae to assume his duties as Mln Ecumenical Council Ditraiilon on tb isWard generally, and their friends. HjrllJkbu. to lster China. has He received full general illumination of the stores and Instructions to carry out, President Young accompanied by lion's BYA8S LONDOif POSTER, faithfully, the Home. In the Kumenical Council A. Young, II. S. Eldredge, II. B. public buildings throughout the city; provisions of the Burllngame treaty. and yesterday live Bishopj participated in Jos. and Elder Geo. Q. Cannon honor- ARROIS SCOTCH ALE, and also a Grand Complimentary Celebra- especially to be promptand firm on the a discussion on the Syllabus. Cardinal Clawson ed the assembly with their presence for a HANDS CHICAGO STOCK ALE. or protecting American citi Cafaltl has been elected of the short time. The presiding bishopric was tion Ball at the Theatre, which will bfe question On Draught at zens and property in the celestial em congregation of studies iu prefect of Car represented by CoL J. U. Little, Bishop plaoe gotten up for lnylted guests, by the pire. dinal Von Ilusach. Hunter being unavoidably detained. Salt Lake Billiard Room. A private letter from Madrid says that This is one of the most substantial and president and directors of the road. $ commodious school houses in the Territory; Considering the difficulties there have Prim and Serrano are both inclined to In width, being 70 feet in length, forty feet been to overcome we think the Preal favor the sale of Cuba to the United WEST INDIES. 20 some of feet. The with ceiling are or ahight out tne errect on rearrui Salnavo-Generaa main floor protest. stage is 20 by 40 feet; dent, Directors, Superin states, bearing the Spanish people, who are bitterly Humors about of some 49 by HO feet. On this spacious a UIRLi to do Ueneral. uonwworr.. v tendent and Assistant Superintendent opposed to it. St. Thomas, Dec. 30., via Havana, 5. area,twelve enquire cotillions have ample room.for JA. at Mrs. THOMAS TAYLOK'S UihWaiC, It Is reported that the Cacos have be their evolutions. war In this city and other officers of the Utah Central The Spanish-Cuba- n House. near Court tbe Waxes hot. The Spanish Consul- and sieged Port Au Prince and have made Tho foundation was laid in tho fall of Road have performed wonders. Tbe oeaor a n a breach in Sal nave's lines. On Decem- 1SG2, or a is Dan a .ueconio. editor and though its completion has been ta labors of Bro. John W. Young have per, hare received anonymous notifica ber 22nd Salnave retreated to Fort tho citizens of the Ward may long delayed, been of a character to secure him a last- tions mat they win be assassinated Pellon, when he fired the magazine justly feel proud of the result of tho patsons retreated. ience, perseverance and liberality, which HX 2D OI ea Hpanish Minuter at and with his fourteen ing remembrance In connection with eenor itoDerts. is iu circulation that haev brought the noble edifice to its pres Another to is also be out of report the put Washington, the road, for the indefatigable energy way by two d emissaries Salnave has fled to St. Domingo and ent creditable appearance. The plastering he and his corps have displayed la lad- who are to decoy him Into a dark cor claimed the protection of president and Moating will be finished, we are Inform- ed, at an early day. Some $12,000 have been to ;i cronuta, the Un Uaez. According ing the track. The weather too, hfla ner. already expended upon lt Generals Luperon and Cabral have Wo most nas arranged all eanri this bloody Junta seemed to be specially adapted for the ban heartlli congratulate lushop In Vt a fiublished a protest against the sale of In saamI aAoa I rv jwslr Counselors Hardy. nelgrove and Atwood, , successful prosecution of the enterprise; successful' departure of Samana. They are bitter and their manwhlle the and trust they may a more favorable season for track-layin- g another expedition for UUba, with plen against Baex. reap such returns for their Investments in this structure, in a general increase of Wo in the winter time could hot have been ty of arms and powder, la reported. Iuitc Reduced tlio Price of faith, brotherhood and good works in the to The gunboats belonging remaining desired. Castom-Mad- e SPAIN. as Ward not our shall prove to IXlp Tap only profitable Spain was expected togetoir last night rs AVA-- ar iU ? wIaw Itnin Knf sbab aIsa tvlnf a The completion of this road Is an. V o UVU v Crisis. VI Tne BllBV JAt TtVUf to 5 a war steamer following,fbr the purpose Sole lloota per pair. viceable to the interests of the kingdom of The Cortes have suspended iou. portant event In the history of our Ter or taking care or unban cruisers. Madrid ne 'i while his mission upon A fraudulent dlrorce case came before their sitting in order to leave Serrano to the statesliishop. ritory. It will greatly faclltate and In during his absence from ALL OTHER GOODS PROPOR-TIONCardosa yesterday. John Gowan unfettered in treating the ministerial home, will and derive additional crease our Internal commercial relations Judge assuredly left this city In May last, and went to crisis. The ministry will probably re- Joy upon the announcement TEL Y LO W. of tho opening also Into ear much and draw metropolis Pittsburg; when he returned he found main In office for the present, to attend oi mo new scnooi-nous- f 1 or the . Re-ianlev- L. to-ds- y. nrat-clas- DETAKXHENT. i ! i Vice-Preside- -- :o:- re-empl- oy x - nt A e f JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINK OF ss BalM LADIES KID GLOVES ! d, to-da- terpsi-chorea- While Cotton ex-Gover- To-morro- CURTAIN FRINGE. i t Vice-Preside- WASTED! ls nt, C3S-1- mm - a m IIEAVY WINTER LA BEDOUIN" SHAWL well-dresse- TO BE1STE3FIT JUST ItECEIYEl). THE PEOPLE rs, I I yv V w I A NEV7 YEARS' GIFT! e. closer relation with the outside world. The influx of visitors to this city last summer, owing to the completion of the Union and Central Pacific roads, was much greater than In any previous year sinceour settlement here; but,durirfg the coming spring and summer, owing to uninterrupted railway - travel fr&n both East and West, we may naturally expect to see 'the numbers of last season far eclipsed. This will be beneficial to the Territory In many ways. Pecuniarily, its results Will be desirable, but what Is far better and of mnch more consequence, it Will bring probably thousands of intelligent and reflecting minds Into close relations with us and our system, and will help to break down the Ignorance and preja dice that abound concerning us. In every point of view our citiaens have cause for gratnlatlon at the com pletlon of this the first home line; of railroad. It has been ' consummated under difficulties unknown In any other country: but the unity of action ifor which our people are noted, and many years of experience in grappling with and overcoming obstacles and difficult les, have brought to a speedy and satis factory consummation a work which we trust Is but the first ofa series of such In a few years we hope ttf see lines of railroad, radiating from this city, to every locality- - bf Importance, from the extreme north to the southern most limits of our Territory, constructed by nlormon enterprise and managed and controled. as we feel assured the Utah Central will be, so as to command the admiration and respect of all. '.1 R : -- ,for . AXX A. DlCUISaOJI s CAJLXXOA that he had lost hlawtf during his to routine business. uowan absence, Mrs. applied ror a divorce. The case having nad been tried three witnesses swearing to Gowan'i having violated the marriage vow with one Iilxsie Smith, residing at No. 114 Gowan Introduced pro before Judze Cardosa that no such person as Xilxzle Smith at No. 114 Allen Street ever existed, that he was not guilty of the alleged infidelity, and had never been served with notice of the action, as required by law. Judge Cardosa reserved his decision. The ship Shakctpeare, which arrived y from Hamburg,' collided last at Bast Barn gate with the schoonnight er Adelaide from New York for Baltimore; the latter Immediately sank. The crew were saved. On Tuesday Justice Dowling proclaimed in open court that he knew policemen who were in the habit of abet-,ln- g pickpockets and sharing the plunder. Judge Bos worth. President of the board of police commissioners, yester day addressed a letter to Dowling, re questing the names of such policemen, and if found guilty he promised that they would be summarily dismissed. The Justice sent a verbal reply, stating that he did notjwlshto be complain Allen Street. to-da- ant . WASHINGTON. Lopea an Oatlaw. Washington. Information has been received that the provisional govern ment recently onranrxed by the Allies In Paraguay, besides abolishing slavery and declaring liopes an outlaw, has is sued a decree declaring tne monopolies, which were established by Lopes to spoliate the wealthy of that Republic to his own prollt, abolished. IOVA. T4TTBTTATT rtat AM !! W TLfrtT . Tt ter and builder, aged about, sixty years son- - was killed this evening on the treasel work of the railroad track, a freight train passing over him. ' re-vl- Crep-Repa- on-th- - : t . w, . -- . ' .w . i.. if I oarpen- - ; .ii ftS" A At Unlouvllle, Summit County, December ot disease of tbe splne,Mlson, son of Oliver aiid Brab Jane llarmon .aged 3 years, 3 months 11 and days. In tbe 10th Ward, in this city, on the 9th of December, nine days after confinement, ana KlssUns, wire or Uamael J. Davidson, aged 23 and 22 daya. yers Deceased was a native of Denmark, At BmltbfielJ, December 2nd. lSC,or obstruction of the bnwe.s. Epbralm, son of Alonxo P. snd Raymond, sged 3 jears, 4 months ana SZllpba days. AtSmltbnsld. December 8. 1VJ9. from tbe ef fects of afsll on Ire, Robert Franklin, son of Hobert A. and Kapbemla Baln,aged 5 years and 4 months. At Polk City. Iowa, on the 23rd ulU. of par alysis thi general debility. Brother Alvaro Beebe, Decease J was born May 3rd, 1800, and Joined tbe Church September lHb, 18G3. AtLehl.cn the 77th nit. after an affliction lasting nearly seventeen 19years, Ira, son of Ira and Meuiaa Willis, aged years, 8 months and 21 ISCi, The following letter is from Bro. Wm Bringhurst, now on a mission In the East, to Bro. W. II. Kelsey. of Sprlng-vlll- e: Chicago, Deo. 25th, 18C9. Wnu U. KeUey. Dear Bro. In my promise to you when I left, you, I embrace the' present opportunity. Mr W. Biter and myself arrived here on the 23rd, in good health and spirits. We have bad very stormy weather much of the time since we left home. The people have received us very kindly thus far, but they do not manifest a disposition to embrace the principles of the Gospel. With very rare exceptions, they seem to be prompted more by a spirit of curiosity, and look upon it as a matter that they are not particularly Interested In, We are talking almost incessantly, and we flatter ourselves that we are at least doing some good. This city Is one of the finest, and Is said to be one of the wickedest west of New York. Dr. Crockwell has been here about one month. He is well and in good spirits and enjoys his mission. Young Dr. Ormsby is also here, a student at the medical college. We are to have a new Governor for Utah, by the name of Shafer, from this State. He Is spoken of as being a very good man, but you must remember it does not take much to make a good man here. If he is only triCKSter neis ail rig tit; apouucai There is considerable of aa eflort made In Congress to devise some way by which they can put down polygamy, but my faith is that they will not I have not talked with a single man after explaining the matter to him but who has been opposed to Congress having anything to do with it. The labor of converting this generation to the principles of truth looks like a big work and it does look as though It never could be done until the Lord comes out in His wrath against them and j sorely vexes the nations. There, is 4 most splendid field here for some of the bright and shining lights ofSprlngvllle to to-wrl-te euc-cee- d. Exdxx Theodore Curtis has slted his native place Danbury, Conn., KENTUCCY. where he has hired a hall, placarded dl. tne Teaace Dkmajr the town and delivered lectures e Dlseevered. Plasi alien i ' principles of the gospel.- Under date of Tttt av Th AmMititr to tha tfV. the SSth December, he writes that Bro. rbaoco croptt.t.t? In Kentucky is greater than Samuel W. Richards hkd been there, was at rirst reported. will publish and had delivered an excellent discourse The Gazette, on "Celestial Marriage," as practiced the substance of the sworn statement made In . it previously, by Houston In Utah. Two nights afterwards XXlss King, of Elliott, Ky., before Colonel Anna Dickinson lectured. Her sul.Ject lioagiand.' united States - detecuve. ras "Whited Sepulchres." Bro J Curtis King declares that there Is in existence the object of which is to writes that he thinks her lectures will a secret society, the pubuo debt.1 Tne mem good; for notwlth- - repudiate do bers propose to accomplish tnis by standing her abuse of the men, whom purchasing genuine plates of the greenbacks and bond, and then flooding the ahe evidently hates, in consequence, .conies of .the original. with country he thlnXst of being disappointed scrne-- Five million dollars, King states, have tlme In lore, ahe spoke In the highest already been sent throughout the counterms of the people in Salt Lake City, try. The organization is said to have millions in Its possession. The and said that our morals far exceed .the twenty was society organized In December 1S65, morals of those of any otber clty In the and was sabseq aently reorganized in v United SUtea. September last. All the papers in the The story in Danbury la that she la a matter tare, now In the possession of - JDicd. . 0 UHJB, At Cedar City. December 19tb,13C9, Fuas. We were shown to r day a set of furs, which had been mads up by Sister Molntyre,' wife of Bro." Thomas Molntyre, one of the employes of this office. The furs appear to be as nicely gotten up, and look equally, as well, armost articles of that kind that are , imported from the East. This is a branch of homo industry .which ought to be encouraged, This iTerrltory abounds with furs of the finest description; intact they are exported In considerable noxx-ican- a ladles-beave- ; RU66EES & F0QTH9LDS 1 '.i AT $1.75 PER YARD. - 35c. per pound. Sole Iieather, Examine It. it 40c. Harness. do. A prime article. 3 Sc. square foot do. Upper Chlcagoprlce. Wm. SLOAN & Co., SIGN OF BIG BOOT, A LARGE BUPPLY OF ' Very Superior at! am., C. L. ERICZON, mar piesse copy. WILL commence a series of at In this city, on the Ird lmt., of general debil19 Lh Martha Tbomas eve relict of the School Ward the McCreexy. House, ity, Friday Kn gland, aged aicCreery, formerly or Liverpool, 71b. lng", o January s. ana aay years, montns Deceased was baptised In ISjO, In the Liver- Time: 6 to 8 p,m. Terms no blndranoe. d30-1-2 We will commence with Eudlde pool branch, and emigrated to New York with 4 . SALT LAKE CITY. dsr-t- r oicoidoa tne langs. Ueorge William, Infant son of James and Mary Davis, from London, England, aged 1 year. 1 month and 23 days. Aiui. t Silk Poplin Dresses ENQUIRE FOR THEM. r . AND 4 ber husband In 1S53. While residing in that she burled ber bnsbsnd, and subsequently, city, In 13G0, she emigrated to Utah. Sbe died lorfnll i faith. Hill, Star please copy. ' In this elty, la the llth Ward, January L 1870, of lnflimmatlon of tbe Ion is, Sarah REVERE, ' HOUSE SALOOR," daughter of Nathan snd Kebecca Meads, PROPRIETOR ased 5 years, 7 months and It days. receiving dally. Freest Oytters direct from Baltimore, Samutl Roberts Teasdel, ton of 8. P. and Alsorigf,as,CalTe and Seateli Ale Tastamea, Old ngllao Catherine Ann Teasdel,aged4 years. Bemaa Oo.'s oeJebratea 2 Brewer, Tbe fan era! will take place on Friday at aadPsrtsn Golden Ale, Wairgener's Ale and p.m. Residence 10th Ward. Crown Cigar. Premium Jftne Cut Tsbseeei call and In fact, to speak seriously, you most dl7-tr see and taste toryomselC OYSTER8I OY8TERS1I j Be-becc- JOE SIMMONS, a, P , Ugr Br, . JUST IlECEIVED : i ; I I An Invoice of the Celebrated HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cnstdm-Ma- de Valentines I , Valentines ! ' t A nice lot Jast received also: Wax Candles svad Fire Crave Iter, For the Celebration. AND ' Boots and ! Shoes " p - f FOR X&MES. PHONOGRAPHY! tovg in qhuat? vAurunr, At CHARLES COOPJR3, Btare, I j I?:, Toy display their talents. I think per- opposite Bishop Hunter's.' haps they might profit by a little intercourse with the world down here; it has a tendency to make a man liberal in his I.OST! views. I had almost forgotten to say tbe Theatre and Jlutser Dahler a Happy Christmas to yon all. Weex- - BET: WEEN Co.'i Bank, on Wednesday Nlcbt,6th leave here on the 27th for CI The nuder wUl greatly lnt a TUB CAPE, Kct toOhio, and be liberally rewarded by and to arrive in New York oblige theatlady leaving it uassstt uooerva tsiorr. asvt about the loth of next month. May God blesjyou all, . Wit. Ebinqhubst. ! mm The Most Desirable of those Neat . a Splendid Stock of Rubber Goods JUST RECEIVED. ... - dCS-l- w E. L.L! SLOAN, " Phonetician and Practical Phonograplicr, i Will pen cissies in Phonography In a few ; , aays. xerma very reasons ma, sexes should of young person Every blh . . ,. , . , . acquire this art. ADniliiSTRATOR'S I10TICE. AlDoabet i ' Tne Deaeret taucht free. Teachers avals tel srratulUoasly to the Quick est method of communicating the Deaeret j Alphabet. STUDENTS NAMES RECEIVED AT THIS OF fTUnS UDderslgned bavinf been appointed, by JL the Probate Court for Bait LriUte uounty. . . dM-t- f . ,r omcfi. A Administrator of tbe estate of MUs Annie Lock- notice la hereby given to all perhart, deceased,claims sons to I against said esta'e having same Immediately, snd those present tbe come indebted will forward, and settle. I . t 0. . B. J. GOLDINQ, ,"r. , ; , rnnE company deskret ' teleorapii 1 1 JL has opened oClces at XUchmond and Jfraak- Administrator. ' j i i . la feialilB Yaiielies. - - ; y at thi Court House. jgjr ; f88lv. City. Jan. e. 1170. ;. OClce Bait ) t NOTICE iio. in cache uounty. f. , . A. UILTON MUSSER. H. Be CLAWSON, .f GEN1!! SUPIV - dJM- - -- 3 |