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Show J..see" Derore us ana where we held three meetings. That not arxdrd to set anytning themselves, oonso- - j conference Is email, compared with have anything NEWS. tbe ope m.del. HE were less nun to are reeungs tneir once and Balnts the tt was, quentiy tnese, tnsro id ttio explosive what Blae Thence we proceeded Ignore us than they would have been to scattering. very us under such ciri bullet, deilgned by Frenchman nam- - to liirmingnam, wnere we remained receive ft visit fromcommon to set some is It cumstances. held six and visit one week, meetings, el Prtn!set, and executed by French ed wnen our vis rrienas tney and the Balnts In' their dl He rent locall- thing before are sometimes fac Brtin In the celebrated fire-arlit us.as fatigued of time they up filling ties, tory bf DavUme. to tne best possible ad vantage. Alter inungry; duvbuou l, t are so wno Balnts the to the orlgl finishing our we ticable similar labors among there, quite Externally proceed A 4IS7. ache. our runrtday, hearts ti.il Mlule, a cjlindrlo conical mass of edtothe renowned metropolis of the poor. This made theconferences.we in our anwe In tarried where vlsltlngs London, world, lead, it 13 discovered, by an unscrewing" other by the various rreek, visiting and holding meet- - have been received kindness. or to be it in or about rnrsMA ani with They great length i midway, o mixcc teruallr n c icuiuk nuus kucici t president ivnpos ovatjr answer ail to Uvfl taken every Tlas pains to fulminate. .Westminster of resorted where Abbey,, uiziue or ride with and walk us, our questions pomp, arrogance, and compound dynamite powder, we witnessed Ir is iiiurUy couceded that it was nei- explosive case might be, to our appoint- In the and andTas cruelty paintings; sUtuary It or whatever condensed may saw and walked over the tombs of powder, ther toe p'ylcal superiority uorthfclil kings mnnts. or to visit tne saints or mo of the IVuUn which conquered the be bad au sxplosiy power six. times who murdered their wive, and queens places of publio resort, and I am happy all that we that place, to say that these presidents, wno AujtrUu iu thelait war betweea Prus- that bf guopowder. Experiments which who burntis heretics. In :axe ia ana tne eiuers London, presented the wonderful have eeen, sia and Austria; but It was the netdle-gu;- havei been made demonstrate not only contrast are with straightforward, them, of human condition royalty boring Iu the present wax all feel that 1U tflVctiveueaa, but the alogular pro- and grandeur, and virtuous men, and, as a on one band aud the upright much depends upon the character of perties its Inventor has given to it. The poverty? ftp d misery in the most nldeoas general thing, as the fraying Is, anyone the weapons med by the combatant. magaziue ran be so constructed that the forms on the other. might tie to them with safety. We have seen all the elders and presidents not we mean have the visited In the time Pru3-- i still has her needle-guwhich passage of a bullet through sheet of Balnts we resiof different at their yet. and probably shall not, butthree places she has tested In actual warfare. Her papef will explode it, or ao that the se- dence, eaten at their tables, take another tour, visiting" and shared shall ver jicupact of iron or hard wood la their or four conferencee,before we leave for mu thoroughly fcuow aud have con-- fi oeeu'4J Their hospitalscanty lodgings. for such a result. It ia com fort- - ity has been extended to us with the home. t Jouca lu it. France baa hrr Chassepot, missionaries who are laboring Of the to be cheerfulness, assured ball that which greatest possible "a apparent for which she claluis the deadliest pre- lo; e in this field, ha and all have regretted that they tbefollowlng we have viswould not In a sol the of expludo Is body trot b has been cision; Jt fairly tested not bad something better for their much ited, more or less: Elders Wm. W. Tayon t(jd tlalil of battle unless in the dier or of a borne, if not at a very limited esteemed visitors and friends from Zlon. lor (Manchester), Lot Smith (BirmingIn the more re- It would be difficult to properly repre ham), Lewis BhuitllfT and Geo. Rom-neaXir of cUrbu:keu, some of the parti- dUt'ioce, would explode his successor (London), George H. condition of particular, the Bo culars of which appeared in our last stating body of au ammunition wagon." sent. In every Old and George Groo (Nottingwe Peterson as far At a recent trial of Pertuiset's pro the Balnts in weEnglaad. eveuiu'. and Usue and until H. Hyde and GeJ. G. Frank unithem have found ham), have traveled, jectile, made by the Ordnance Depart formly" poor, almost withoutexceptloo, By water, his successor (Sheffield). Anit Ii o?eu tried with the needle-guThese, tuo Franca po Id I era will not have full meut at Washington; the purpose of but they are also meek, for the most part. drew Bhumway (Liverpool). H. Levi George Eiders Garrett, with for hurting their Saintly feelings, ooufl leucti lu it. A- many of our read experiment seems to have been to de But W. H. C. Kno to eat widen, Bhumway, we It found jr., have should sacrilege era bo acquainted with the monstrate it utility In exploding cais- or Price, their faith aud Pidoock, Thos. Richardson, 6. M.M. with njy uot them, yet lodge n B. etc. twenty-sevesons, The wagons, Thos. nrtillery Bodgers, ours also was that God would ble$9 Nephi Pratt, repe; le uurus of theie weapons, we Nes-leF. R. 8. A. made shoU at all manner Taylor, sorts with Dewey, of Bhipp. no particulars which we have targets them In an extraordinary give John Tuddenham, W. Farr, J. M. as much in return as they beleast at of the excellence the fulminate provakl b can la regard Utheni; they gathers! we us. home at While Ferrlii, H. O. Spencer, J. 8. Richards, stowed upon for such purpose relied Uia. of the hard fare of the H. B. Clemons, Karl O. Maeser, Lewis often beard had Th Ffeuch have another weapon. Balnts In the old world, but this song M. Grant, Bishop David Brlnton.and is tho luveution of H.r i.et1!e-run- , It considered by them the most was sung like the casting up of dollars any others whom I have seen and may whlca Mr. Da')3, a manufacturer of arras at I can with confidence cents, and when we had cauvaseed not remember, It and military. weapon known. years destructive Hjaiturd,to who spent over thirtybreech-luaJlso as far ... like reflections our over S. ciMitMi it In afllrm, my knowledge extends, n is iue autrawieur; but it is as ait dream out of our memory;passed In trying coutruot a perfect honored their ministry and misbut after have Re haviug traveled among the Bilnts aud sion in their respective places and callToa weapon Invented jet untried In practical warfare. g rifl. according to the ability which the constructed cently, three hundred wretched horses, witnessed their hard fare and hard ings, by hlm is a breech-loadeLord has given tbern. with a planner or slide which maybe airea ly condemned to the poleax, were work, and the consequentit privations will be to In my which giving this brief notice ofmust they pass through, drawn back from the breech end of the purched at the rate of four or five me hereafter I elders a the more thuu generally, brethren, something uot omit the man who stands as fair barre' by a st mt hiidle, the aavity of franot oxih, ami ranged at a considera dream . were ble distance. mltrallleurea Two upon the records of the British mission the breech bdlug then expose! to view, So far as I can recollect, we have uot as are any other that has ever visited theee owners who with iuupprstdd open. In this the bro iht to play on them, and In three seen a family of Balnts I mean Albert Uarringlon. islands of laud, or who live under their own In this mission was comcareer cartridge is placed, and theslide is push- minutca after two discharges not one of roof. Ills they consequently menced, carried ed bxo'i. and soured by a catch. In the adimals remained standing. On ft rent theBeing poor, on and consummated poorest houses that are possibly far the ceutraof the front eai Is a small second ocaaslou, five hundred h or sea habitable, in order to curtail their ex- wjthout a drawback or blemish, no reof as extends any my knowledge hole t)T alinlttiug the steel needle by were brought down at a single trial. penses. They are generally located in of any of the Balnts or ports suggestions of streets the back the cities, wherethey formidable a Is weapon wnicl iha clianre i fired, and which This light any of our brief travels through have no yards or vacant ground In the during so barIts Brother Carrlngtdn's that conferences. the tills hole. gun, the arranged exactly rear or in front of their residences. course In Isles has been British the be rels simultaneto juay their nearest discharged " The range of the needle-gu- n Is from They are straugers without pure exceptlon.so far as I have This fir- neighbors, and their neighbors are heard 1,200 to 1,400 yardj, and not four or five ously' or consecutively. as reported, and he stands to them having no associaof the affections ml le. si in the The powder Is not Ignited at ing apparatus is moved by a han- strangers people tions In the farming districts, as we high the rear end of the cartridge, but next dle, and if moved slowly, the cart- have in our beloved mountain home; any other man that has ever presided this country. lie returned to Utah, to the ball, where the igniting matter ridges are fired one by one. If the plate consequently they have no friends to in home in the mountains, bis be withdrawn they follow each visit In the remote country, nor withbeloved U placed in ft kind of socket of the papier other so quicklyrapidly prayers blessings of the that their discharge is have they in the towns in which humble Saints in and His maohe; and this la what gives more Europe. result live. the of The la, many they all but simultaneous. The invention his course, straightforward counsel his power to the ball, the powder burning seems Balnts in the Old World have no assoto and fatherly well use for forte In pure examples ;rery one adapted but and ciations with any frooa the front to the rear. The cartanother, won In have saints this all the mission, or other permanent places of defense or opportunities for such association only ridge U made up ball in front, ball for him the highest eulogies that can once a occur ftt meet their week, is to It said be but public unsuitable be conferred upon him In the estimation socket with lighting matter, powder. offense, when they must sing and pray of ings, for use. his brethren; and I believe that his general The shape of the ball resembles the and preach and do up all their visiting Brother Horace 8. Eidredge, to Prussia claims an have successor, invention d isallot-eIn the little space of time which shap j of a cucumber. The reooll of the that ii a course that will be equally take will n needle-guto own their one of them during the superior portion and satisfactory to the commendable gun U only felt when It becomes very aud the for on the Sunday morning their Chassepot. It can be fired he la called to preover whom Saints much heated, and the air chamber fillfor meeting are attended o times a minute- with ease. preparations with the same drawbacks as with other side. ed with the refuse of powder. When treuty-twThe Lord being my helper, and guidof people. Frequently they have a great clean no recoil Is felt at all. In case the They have also 'another Invention home, I Intend that my Is which they think highly: It a kind distance to walk to meeting. Many of ing me safely efforts In behalf of the gatherneedleshould break or bend or otherwise of humble are service. in sisters Bnch, rifle with a cast the young and very large heavy reof the European Saints shall be become nseleee, a new one can be In- steel barrel four and a ing frequently have to leave the meetings newed, feet half Influand all with tbe long, energy uncommon ere not It is serted la let than fire eeonds. close, and Each and mounted on two light wheels very for athey ence that God may bestow upon me, brother and his family to have to and soldier carries au extra supply of about much) like a I shall feel thankful to find any of to This leave in order to be ready fulfil their piece artillery. of success In this direction as the six needles. ritle lias been distributed exteniively engagements for the ensuing week. A degree of result my bumble efforts. The Prussian army has but one cali- acuoo the Infantry, every battalion oi certain portion of the Balnts drop Into I am yours truly In the bonds of on a Sunday evenbre for all small arms, so that Infantry which has now a number of them. It tbebrethren's houies gospel peace and friendship, a for and short visit, ing, after meeting, s or can be supplied with U aimed and fired oflf by ft soldier kneel- sometimes ' before meeting. In our good will, Jos. Yotjno, Skn. cartridges from any cavalry pistol or ing behind it, and ea toning the recoil, traveling among them, this In part no carbine cartridge wagon. The ball Is in ordar to steady the aim, by means of doubt has been in consequence of the of strange visitors from Utah, MA.NTI, July 31, 1870. spherio-coalcaThe charge of powder a padded cushion or saddle. The dis presence had and desire whom the ourloslty they Editor Dtserrt Ncwt:TeM Bro. is fifty-si- x grains. The weight of the tance at which this new gun carries is to see and to hear talk. Their desires. During this last week we h&ve. had Prussian needle-gu- n is 10.27 pounds to very great, the same as that of the heavgeneral thing, to be gathered to come very re freshing showers,, which are Intense, so much so that wlU' 11.3 pounds. The mechanism can be and' bur iest artillery. It shoots with great pre- Utah, he'p our pasture lands we nave made any general re corn and when Yesmuch. taken apart without a sere w drive r, vice, cision, and neems to ibe more particu- mark In relation very crops potato to their removing to terday we had one of tbe most severe 1 1 can be safely aud easily cleaned, larly destined to be used against the Zlon, wnetberinour visits or in pub thunder storms that we have do. expeaud the gun being small Is particularly enemy's for the killing of the lic congregations, it nas excited their rienced for years. During the storm ft artillery, more than any other subject man belonging to this place, by adapted tor use in the contracted space men serving the guus, their horses, and attention we could possibly Introduce. young that name came on horseback, do. The the the of of ammunition chests, It is no wonder that this people desire home fromoftheJohn Wilkinson, explosion he where had pasture objections to the Prussian needle gun although it may also be used against In- to break, or have broken for them, the been for a to some of do horses, span' are the danger of a weakenlng'of the fantry and cavalry. The projectile Is chains of bondage whioh hitherto have work. He was riding one, and on combound in them down In the slavery; to own his door he got ofT and ran spiral spring and the polbllity that filled with a highly explosive sub- old world even the poor, without the ing to get out of the storm, Into house the the needle may not be propelled with stance knowledge of the gospel, as we all leaving both horses standing at the door. suffljioot fjroe Co pierce the cartridge. have sighed for American free He had do more than got into the house It is frightful to contemplate how the know,but Tue Casepot rifle is the weapon of when we come to preach to when a flash of lightning came and dom, and skill of man Jar being them the liberties of the gospel and the struck both horses. Killing them in an France. It Is by some, who have given Ingenuity used in our day to manufacture engines sweetness of that association Instant. The young man reels thank it a study, regarded as the most formid of warfare for the destruction of his mingles their hearts together, which how ful for such a miraculous escape, yet it able weapon ever put into the hands of fellow-mapainful U the thought to them that they Is quite a loss to him as It was all Christian des are the a soldier, resembles the Prussian still must be separated from team he had. However, Bishop Moffltt n his and doing thoseand troying they love and to miosis in whose very kindly took steps y needle-guto secure but possesses several Im- bis best to send the other to heaven or above all things! desire society they team nim another donation. Is M. Chaeee-pIts Inventor by provements. ' hell, making but little difference to him Still the Saints do not complain, to Respectfully, who, having the Prussian gun to where be goes so he gets him, out of the my knowledge. Their scanty James C. Brown. earnings aid him aod Improve upon, after long arelnsufllcfenr.ftsa ren- way, though it Is presumable that he In this country and careful study brought it out. would prefer his going to the latter eral thing, bo feed them,' leaving out ef Lev an, July 24, 1870. tne question tneir roei, their clothing j One of the principal Imp ovemente place for a little while at leastl While and house rent." "How, I have Editor Jeeret iVeurs. Dear Bro. their which the Chassepot has over the Christendom Is In this state, is it an wv asked, can they live? It has occurred The citizens of this place are enjoying needle-gu- n is that its movement is wonder that men are Infidel to her to me that the Lord has done and does the blessings of health, and peace, ftnd their stock of aunougn tne "hoppers" have taken simpler, and Instead of being tightly claims and'pretenslons and look upon magnify andas Increase the1 prophet nearly all our crops of small grain and He gave provisions, enclosed lu the breech by ft cylinder It the popular religions of the present age to as large as the increase the stock of meal and our .creek: is not power is almost fully exposed. The employ- as eudrmous swindles? Judzlnar bv the oil of the .poor widow In ancient Amazon, vet we quite are . not .dlscour ment of India rubber as an obturator is what they have done and are still doing Israel. I was so Impressed that this aged, for our crops of corn, sorghum, was a reality that I made ft publio an- potatoes, etc,, jook nrsirate, ana our also another novelty. It Is argued that these s, If they had ac nouncement the congregation to and orchards have not been the needle-gun- , after it has been dis- cess to tne ' substance which ' their that effect. before I asked one brother to gardens much Injured by the pests, ndre do charged several times in quick succes- preachers often allude would state to me his finances. his income, ills ing remarxaoiy wen. rour persons to sustain. i Our location seems to be, adapted for becomes and In hot the try and get the raonoply of Its use. and wages. xie nad sion, damp me informed He that his wages on the fruit and sorghum;', also . for general chamber, owing to the Inability of the do it up In some form to fire at their amounted to twelve shillings crops. "wrote" that we hsd"too average gas which comes back after the explo opponents, and offer long thanksgiv week. Out of this he paid six Our friend who sion or the cartridge to escape. The ings far the advantages which had been Er and sixpence for rent,leavlng five mucn iana ana to little water for farmand sixpence ' to . purchase coal,, Jjght ing purposes,'', must have had an Attack Inside soon becomes dirty, and the placed within their reach. breadt meat, butter, sugar and other or the blues, as the opinion or good soldier is required to Uke hi piece things. His wife Informed me that she farmers Is that re can raise fall grain apart and clean it. The Chassepot 1 went, ft week . previously, to the mar- without much Irrigation: also that by always opsa, and while there Is no eas and purchased with the above sum expending not a very large amount of ket X 4, 2 abut up in a chamber to corrode the provisions, whioh. -lasted them five day. labor in improving? the water channels Four persons for live days would be In the kanyons of Chicken and Pigeon metal, it can la a moment be cleansed to one person- for' twenty days, creeks, the water can be Increased, as equal from dirt or rust, and the soldier is al 42 IsLiNaron, Lives pool, we reckon after the English fash- there is much more water a few miles If i and ways able to quickly discover any acci14, 1370. j ion of living, it would be eighty, meals up Bald kanyons than flows, into the July dent to his weapon. It is also ahlm Dear Mr. Qto, Q. CUatumv It has of victuals, purchased for five and six- - valley. We have also ft- good site for ft to .write ja short Knee? Whether It is admitted that large reservoir, where we can store the been the that tny Intention Chassepot la not so easily clog ' '' our of aince leaving travels water until needed. '. sufficient or not, it Is .what synopsis as needle-guthe ged and U more sub our teiovei norne, wniota toosr place on they subsisted on, and outof it she had surplus ; AVben Preit. Young was last here he stantially built. tne jstn or may. . we (mvseir and xnv treated some of her friends, ourselves stated that he believed much fall grain eon Beymonr is.) made ft short stay ftt among the resL It may ? be said that could be raised in this neighborhood, MThe Chassepot la also ft needle-gni This we bePhiladelphia, visiting two or three fam- this was an extraordinary instance. with but little Irrigation, Its projectile is ft rather ' " with our of are ilies long ' trust slug There with families) n mors, I acquaintance. lieve. the among . . . . A T the and ixi. some reautts.'we so d Thence In as Balnts our far proceed-eknowof this settlement have , The people good my England, are worse poiniea like to Ke w York and "Visited Loot ledge extends, naeDsai. The charze which a great amount of labor in that off than UmttK performed ed to it In a paper Island, where we.beld twm meetings, those that are better off than this. There fencing land, opening kanyons and is compos- - after covering, which we returned to New York are In the different conferences building during this season, and w v. vuuax powdtrsr-cla-ll v mann City. Oa the3th of May we embark- thatmany we have visited, so far, who are so are full of hope and faith that theythey can factured for the purpose. The distance ed for Liverpool, on the steamer ''do- our brethren who preside In be comforably sustained at Le van, and that poor wnere we at which this gun carries 1 very con- ao." Capt. trice, landed different places have Informed os that think that, under such favorable cir6J r Here -- we tarried six days, the brethren and sisters have cumstances thate It is not so "bad for siderableover 1,100 yards. Both 'the Jane Thence 'We proceeded to Manchester, been very glad to see us, butwould lt-ut aiier an. they could Fu.ull.sV I1 11. EENING - e - m ' : fr I I m the-lntersUo- es i. n, y, to-d- aj' n. - n, 1 ft . m W a Our stock is "doing "well in the kan yon., I remain, Yours very Reepeetfully, A Citizen of Lev an. . - " Editor Deteret Ncws:1 see that the Mercantile Institution are fully determined, as fast as circumstances (capital will permit, to open fresh avenues of home trade. The recent purchase of the Big Boot establishment is quite a feature, and one that will doubtless meet with much support.. Our genial aod obliging friend Crompton is in charge. Every thing will be done to make this the most desirable place for boot and shoe purchasers to visit, besides being thoroughly in the line. Other branches ofhome industry have had close and proper attention,buthave so far failed for want of some capitalist to strikeout and start the manufactory, and thus concentrate the scattered ability and marshal it to a success. I notice that several workmen have had a brilliant opportunity to display their mechanical ability. First, in the show window work, by Bro. W. Paul, which, together with his tine cornices, bespeak him a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. Bro'e. Midgley and Evans have shown the artist as painters. Bro. Fowlei, .in the beautiful paper panel work, done in the celling of tbe show window. Bro. Neve in his All this is thoroughly upholstery. home labor.aud Is a good advertisement of a class of men deserving of patronage, besides .showing samples of goods the various departments have in stock, as also the ability at the command of the institution. undersigned have opened an offlc-- i.L disposal of Eareka City Lots, and t transac tion of all Baslnesa in aneq. lion with the CityMimng Recorder' fflce. Abstracts of Titles furnished on short notice jtoOX, ETAXS A CO Eureka City, 20th July. 1870. d215 2meod THE City.Salt Lake: August 4th, 1870. l " TINTIC MINING DISTRICT. Item. e BEYOLUTIOtf TS MEDICINE ! 'PHEREis no disease but walkeo'a J- Vinegar Bitters will core. Tfleir great Knccesa in feeallng- all aliments Is proTing to the world Wiat Doctors are the greatest hamtroga cf ase. Mr. Walker challenges the medical fra! ternlty to show him a disease for which hii BI ITERS are not a cure, and If it can be d ne hs stands ready to donate FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any benevolent Institution in the United States to be, named by tne person who will prove that the above assertion is not trap - - d211 3m J. WALKER, Commercial St. X, 32 & 81 I HAVE TS Y- - HIY POSSESSION SMALL Light colored Mare MULE, branded A with a double Sun leu thlub; the mala was .und on tne Jordan and bad a rooa f. Rings, dragging. Apply to BISHOP COOLEV. BUgnton Ward. ,g le BREWER & SEMIS d215 S42 Brewing BREWERS Co," OK CHAMPAGNE & STOCK ALE EAGER IS E Eli fc PORTER, And Dealers la WAIT, Off, ASI A OEXERAL STOCK Of BBtWEKN' MATKU1ALJI. 11 Information Waktkd. Mr. W. It. of Cbeorkce Flat, Bute Co., "Ca, James, would be glad to hear from Mr. William Lewis, who formerly presided over tbe Monmoutbabire conference, England, and emigrated to tnis terxltory tour years ago. 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It la a nioa preparation. thsroaajhly. well construct for . dwells in BnrmeLl'a Flnrinl WbleJs Is oelns; laid wltb heavy i- s Frost-bitKail, adva-utaar- Pasneagen tbe. olsappear alter natas Burnett's Xalllstoa. of at New AvsinrK," writes Tki,"Futb York, . .a. sen SPEED, COSFORT and SAFtTY COBBIMD. "Aoraoib a ciaronnc x tracts ars the best to the world." To Cur Asthma. WMtcomb'a Keutdv art Bstli Trains connect at Chieayo rti mors directly than any other known panacea. Express Trains for tbe Eat. u wwmmi u earai im eoecis navw oeen won Throuah tickets via this Line can be h i derfollyauocsaafal. at au Through Ticket Offices of the FKAaSAjrcOC ScTf-BUBj- r, as well i es s a . ! Pacific Railway ,at Wells Fargo and Go's Office, Salt Lake CUt, and at Oompanj's Offices at Omaha and Oouncii.JSlyffis. SW a. Stevens, General Agent, L'ouncJ : I Tlele, Gen. Fre gni Ageni, Chicago Hag-- Hlddle, Gen. Bupl.. n. A. H. Saaltn, Gen. PaM. AiUCh TflUBSDAY, HEW-ADVERTISEMENT- WHHIiSDAY h - aid AUGUST Srd Cb-cao- . . 4Uk t Still ahead, excelling all competition DUPREZ; A BENEDIQT'8 rffammstk G If antic EXinstrsls. rrora uominr their Beaatifal and f Eiezant DOTJBJJK XBX2UPE AND BRASH BAfitD, COMPOSED OF THIRTY FAMOUS ARTISTS Extraordinary new feature In minstrelsy . Never other Troupe, each realngbyatany IntroduslnK tbe aanve lima, - - Fotm- Gbxat xxmkdia.wp on tn ends. Tiro Bone Flayers and Two tCamborlniats usiri! v Lir.lE! TOr v,..- LIME - d206 1y LIME I ! iiaCHANGtiCOAE For 8HINOLiESf IiUMBER, Etc, Etc. GRAIN, befors-sitempte- - . , .ass our mrrxxir Bia.ouws: NORTH OF BATH HOtJSK - . F. J. P. PASOOE. Lewis Benedict, Hashey Deagberty,; 1 ' Charles Oleason, Cnarles Beynolda, . v 'dJUaS w25 2 'l Frank Ksnt, Oonsalvo Bishop, , i Lewis Collins, Frank Fahlthurst, , IX. fliraebs Vernon, Jastlss Robinson, I ' 1. ; a. John Wooly, , s; Benearo, . , , K, B, Nay lor. Jamas KosnvOrsantsattoit la axlateaei Bro. Wmt Coolf, of the tb. Ward, Ave Mot atayandaas ir Ineomparabla Programmaa - : TY JL weeks since, a little Black MULE; illegible Doors opet at 7 Commence Iat 8 O'clock, on brand left shoulder aod' left thigh, newiy a Admission. as ntoal. uoa, nas a long main snd tu, and is very person reatoiine it. or alvlna Information ; :- ; : . Manager! ofAny as-to tbe owner, ,will recelr ta whereabonta . Ten 2xllara raward. dai ivf . . -- - t.u, -- r jylilsgiS2. xoTicEsi , " 0ES MOINES VIA d '214 2 , ; OJS1AIIA & CHICAGO 1S70. Lost en Wednesday last, a pair of New Boots, J oat nail so led 8, A. yol ley, Bin Ward. - 5 BETWEEN ANB- - - ''' KOUTK till SffflfiT Elegant New Cars. . n; 4th. id?A GHEAT CISTBIAL tl ot " THK Jas 8tramp,.Corlnne Fred Lata, JF W Parks. Watatch BtawTer, Elko Q F fctaynolds Colorado T nomas Smith, Helena ZSwaninger. Len Smith, CPRE, Offdea H W Child. Otden. to-da- to-hell-f-lre. PACIFIC RAILROAD LtKE HOUSE. AT SALT ATJOL'ST W Jao Kerr, City fellow-Christia- jijructo-ChrUUan- AND J. side, Chicago. Rock Island 1S70. F DavlF, Omaha Isaae Pierson, Mass V W Mead, Omaha D Martin, ., OS Oolton, wire and chll t.SUl O M Dodjre, Council B'.cffr Miss Ella Dodce, PA Cbsdbonrne, Madison, vis W H Hume, Oortnne 1 t cii Jas F Ariar, St Loot James B Woeeler, ElizibeUi, NJ Miss Neil's Brown, Broonlyu N V N Clarence Wood Bo-call- ed n, HOUSE O I sharp-shooter- .SED TOH AfJOrST 4th, rel to-d- ay ai tbe ABRIVAIS mO WHOM IT MAT. CONCERV- - th.t.nM J-- lor thstown site west 4 of section' 10, oMoronl,embraclngoaUj aouth 1th and sooth' weat 4 north-aae JAMES HAGUE, EAST TEMPLE STREET et of t in imn..).!. 4ofaetio No, 15, south of range Na S east, containing' 863 acm, nas seen man a, and this is to notify all claimants' thai on tne ifith'dav rr a im at II o'clock'' s,tn-.,- 1 will at the T.'b uiuw, JCMut Ma uiiy, u. T.. to make Tne ntoaisary proot and show that I am entftlad ta navs the. entry of aald lsnd conflrmed. under . uMTownsus aeseiaarenzna, iscz.ior tbe ass and benefit of the inhabitant thereof; at wbjch Urns and place any person or perssns sodls- v a S BSfavBvs UU wutcsw arpr 1 A . m. w sssim n.t . a HAS alwaysBalleta.Khot, supply of Gansj Tackle and Fishing ' a at iii tbatHna, eryibtn Rrtiesi aaaortmant ofHarness j AlaoSaddW, and a LargeWhips,'Spars, Jock.v' Trimming House Trimmings.-Slgnothe flrat-cla- and ' (d2I06m . ss CUn ftQ , - f " ' " .'V i : ' I 1 , |