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Show Author, so as to" accelerate the develop E V E HI II Q, HEWS. ment of His cause and the triumph D E BE RET :; ;, rEDlTOrt GEORGE Q CANNONt. D Thursday, AND -T fubushei tOb ,Mir.L - ' 5 1, 1SC3. THE "BOSTON JOURNAI." AND TUB i ''MORMONS" " - ' a. wjuTfiK in us xiosioa Journal re-cently j'spreaa" himself In . an article headed "Mormon Immigration;" only a portion of it, however, is devoted to that subject, tho remainder being evidently intended for a partial exposition of the condition of aflairs in Utah. The article commences with some statements in reference to this year's immigration to this Territory, giving the numbers, whence the immigrants came, and so forth, and the statements being drawn chiefly from '.Mormon' papers, are not very far from the truth; but when he tries his quill on matters In general here, ho does as individuals of his stamp generally do betrays his own ignorance, or proves that the de--! gree of consanguinity between himself and the father of lies" is not very re-mo- te. '"".".' Is evidently troubled ' He 1 ": : L 2 ne m" , ! I , joft-repeat- VI. i , ? ; 4 i 1 law-abidin- ..... . , over-rule- d g i neeaXrsCs liTaltrs XUa J nietiaxcson i .' ' M l'Jdrti A. . , ed : : f nidJ A m iuiey xuji fort)eslIrsU ft 8ml there JfiamAAf "y Snow Mrs W ' . T; Btewart J Stewart Jfn AR ; -- Urn K JrlsoaMlssA MrsB "New York, 1. Mail advioea froa ixatcriman UclladayMrsJA Ixndon state that the committee nydeUrs II A : rrmrrtm f. 1 ' , ;SaowdeaitfUsE IS J ' '. Taftlfrs Take Ifrs M A charged with the amngemenU for the jlJdeMxsAO IlsaajrirSi R Clawsoa fc j. T. Calce :SSS3SSEu?. off A, 0A?T : mm - J ! congress on peace and liberty, to meet Johnson Mrs S P on have the Berne at 22nd, published john-o- n O WatkJns'rilss - f wmiama their programme. After affirming that jonnsoB ifra 11 individual conreligion is a matter ofas" 7ben he will appear for the first time In the well as public science, and that it, instruction; r ought to be eliminated V from political institutions, in order that no churches may longer prevent the In the Qreat, Historical freedeveloyment of society,- they aOrm Flay of that name, V - J ' JMtmcuter.; , ASSXSTBD BT Xi that the united states or Europe can i I A Pewerfnl Cast of tne Company. ' have no organization, except one founded on popular democratic institutions, ; aa its bond; and thai having federation the economy of the existing, system fiuple Dry OocGroceries, atd-Daft, 2d 4 Si OCTOBER 1.18C8. 1; changed. They goat&Street. ought to.be radically or Journals. Records it name of the the in protest league against ,! W. N.Fife. uay XotleeMormon FORREST'S great Will be presented, EDWIN j. reform, made by Attention! any attempt at socialand Battalion!, o adi, uuutu. 11 istoricaa . in ' Oa. disfiay, i for ' power, propose any despotic wj. Hooper i t VIkne Tbeb CAMPWeber-cussion the following questions: and River, Sept. 3, 1883.. ( First:areWhat relation toofpeaceabolithe the advantages . Editor J)escret JVVtr.-Th- e cry la liberty armies, and national "finish by the ltb," not of this month, tion of permanent militia, '..or even: of a general ' disarmaif you please, but of the coming toOcto- ment. WAirxaD. At this office, dean cotton and V to disthe ber; and when asked "Go you linen rags, people In the otjy who wlaa the rehas relations Second: social on What Mon men contractors and them Conference?" pose of them will pleaao. bring with economic of that and. of the we " L question the v go' not,'.', grading The Ken tlsli Rebellion. ply days and Fridays. means of liberty. ; peace by railroad through "Weber Canon being J.HTXT.JJ JIARDIE CADE,. lMr. Third: What relation to peace and Teams wanted to haul lumber from Llttls jtach: so pressing; and If yon will . be good Mckenzie Lacy Mr J S Lindsay sepa- Cottonwood. Apply to Folsom isomaey. manner, so that liberty are the advantages of' the enough to say, in someears LArdsay. O , t .Mr J o rah am Load Cllffbrd. of every un- ration of church and state. jjni it will tingle in the Mr J E Hyde of Doke Buckingham. federation O F Attwood VakTka A ft w. cords of red plna wood at Iiorm Bacouc. ..Mr country, Fourth: beHow mayin the employed man in city and work different coun- tne Paper Mill.', to principle applied .Mr R Beaachamp man that wanteth "Ho,-BverWat Worthy '.rh,x' .Mr J IS Erana Will Mowbray. will tries, and what should be the constitu-t the grading in Weber . Cafion"-yo- u .Mr A Thompson J straw. of the united states of Europe. jack confer a favor upon many readers, and tion s w uarae .Mr Pembroke. Dick v ''7 al' co : P ! At this congress women will be ...Mr J B Kelly Sutton tt. all others who are Interested in this lowed noopExi Roger j. .Mr P Margetts the eame rights as. men. j Courtney 2d BoutS Mrett, great enterprise; and who is not?on the R Matthews .Mr 1. Ixrd of failure E. V. The Itobr Chicago, that I regret to inform you .Mr H Haines and Prcdnoe ' Williams. A for Via Cash, Shoes Boots and Cheap Grant was seri- Ktn.thisVroalftanf .nf t Tntt ef Trt a Bides. .Mr O M Donelson 25th lust. Gen. Geo. IUW au Officer.. the rocks. in city is announced ; liabilities .nnMlsaAdama Marlamne. ously injured by a fall among about .Mrs M Bowrlng Widow Cade railroad the sixty thousand. Bobbins has reWhile returning' from : Llxzle Piatt .Miss JOUKJriXS, or Kate office of President RECORDS of the vthe Worthy. of signed mouth Echo, by warehouse, at the etc. acetc., but it probably will not; be Officers, Guards, Bondmen, TirP! Ttvm Oimnimi Wards. Relief: 80-road, the Board, as mistake, he took the wrong tttt r l i'l confidence of in his is S .lAtiu THAirariai and other Schools, w integrity . old track having been obstructed by cepted, 1st tne heart," a TTiere'a DTET, or 01 a 2 sigh conseto failure is gooa His aixes in from y too quires, unimpaired.. being the grading. The dug-wa7Za rinnhiA bindinrTfor this , ' salequauiy Cheap atpp". Mr. A. I.T7rCH A Mr. IIAnUtE. dit68w3Stf narrow to admit of turning when he quence of an immense corner in cora omcir by a clique of discovered bis mis take, in' attempting having been engineered Farce of jTo conclude with the i . . - ? was thrown large operators. to drive over the slope, he A fire in - Soutn .water utreet, Jast Attention. ! Mormon Battalion! from his seat upon' sharp, flinty rocks, severely , and other- night, caused damage amounting to a XCALL cutting his bead Battalion will be of tnewMormon ...in ma eocisi wise injuring himself. lie was imme- hundred thousand dollars, mostly jborne aeid ah Mr R F Neslen uu naut Capt William Jones ..Mr P Margetts Mr home, and that night by Child a & Brhrgs and Geonre W. wiuiam jodi diately conveyed .Mr J 8 Lindsay JIOSDAT ETcnlng, Oct, 5tb, 1SSS, Tom ChafflncliM., his recovery was considered doubtful. Flanders & Co., wholesale grocers. The .Mr -. StedlladJ O Graham Alfred Tickets lo o'clock. at commence is to insurance. part covered 11by Mr J E Hyde Dancing E. Martin's Burrell. Yesterday, however, I learned. he was greater East Gallery, Photograph behadat ...... Mr R Matthews ruuuurc:. non. w nam strong nas Temple James- -. v...... .v. feeling something better. Street. office of Jones-..Mrs M O Clawson tne .., Mrs Capt Supreme Judge; On Saturday last, br. John O'Nell, of resigned . Mrs M Bowrlng wm Mrs has Governor & Geary appointed Henry jones., Coalville, a foreman on J. McKnlght .Miss Adams Merton Matilda Co's contract near the mouth of Kcho, w. wuiiams, ortnis city, 10 nn 'tne va .Miss Lizzie Piatt Martha Hlgh .... ..Miss Alexander '. , was crushed by the falling of an em cancy. CrOTlVCXZS and Qxmtssz u, Betty Martin , .. bould tons of large bankment. several OnnntlU tinil'l BtatlaSL j j IIAKG OF TIJJr.: i on abort notice, and BtoTes OnUerrBepelred being preers, cobble stones-an'v gravel i ronsxaiv. dlQgJtaiW 3.DOOR3 OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance cipitated in a tomass some fifteen feet.a London. SO. midnight. The follow .Predate taken. commences punctually at 1 ' Heiwas taken camp,' placed upon been Madrid from received has feather bed, and every restorative ap Ing General Favla nas ar couia ds.ted plied that faith and good woras was ne sumin a Here, oaaiy wounaea, suggest. Next morning he was con- rived forces. the with battle ! revolutionaryremoved to do piacea in a ctentiy recoverea arms been roval have Tha been veyance and taken home He has from the public buildings throughout slowly recovering since. His escape tne city Dy soiuiers. rneciuzens everyas. was from instant aeatn miraculous, where fraternize with the army. The He far. thus also has been his recovery buildinirs in several quarters of the city nas an Is a faithful man, " AVE remoued to the office of Eldredge & .interesting mm) I are . illuminated. soon to his and Clawson. on East Temple Btreet, Salt Lake employers hope family, Paris. The Oneen of Hnaln" has ar during see hun on the works again. City, where I can be found hereafter omee nours to attena 10 we auu.ej 014- - A few days previously a uanisn bro rived at Bayonne. M. Mon, one of the V who accompanied ther, at work for J. Keidhead & Co., Queen's counselors, f II T l on w xier recent viaiv had a rib broken and was otherwise ner majesty Auditor or Pnblfc Accounts. nas a of the resigned. ritz, falling seriously injured by are la reeelpt of an Jaamaaae Steak of . of Marks Brands, mass of earth upon him while at work WE side-hill Public cut. He has been totally in a Xotury ;i Salt laikc County, for disabled since, but is slowly recovering. B OIT JJCST And Commissioner of Heeds for A fire occurred a lew days ago at the in the Office at Salt'CSke tne States of California camp of construction engineer J. Few Remaining j : , Utah Territory, on the 1st day oj r son Bralth.four miles below the mouth of City, 1868 r and Nevada, unthnot for called which Oct,, if Echo, by which a tent, bedding, boxes Co) lections made In the States and all parts and other "et cetera" were released to in one month, vnu be sent to the Dead of Europe, South. Africa ana Australia, by isCtter g ujice. their original element among the qentlemen's Wlist.! forces of the universe.'? . :Hap L King pily, none of the estimates of work, Adams BL ' Klenaetunldt J U or boeks, Salt Lake City, Sept. 29, 1SGS grade records, Kock J Allen A II Jother valuables, the archives of railroad Anderson r Leonard Ii Arual 11 . The Armfleld building in Utah, were consumed. Lewis JP fire originated fronra spark of a camp-fire.- 1 AunoMD RO A ' Leachner JC " ;; A. HINEB, Littleton W. A most wonderful instance of AsurtaJ Lore T what tparks can do, even where there narnsCNW ATTORNEY c COUNSELOR, ,. Lynch J.; is not a feminine within a thousand Ballo Capt It r absence of three years In Europe, again Ur. After anto McGrath J II 7 UanerCU chains. tenders the Public his professional advices. NS McGllleryJ The engineers of this division are now Bxr his residence, 2d Bouta Street, Bait at OrncK In O J part, of McNealK insisting. Barday Utah. Lake City, busy by day and night measuring up IlaiiaxiUM McQoaldlTJ PJ3. Foreign and- Domestic Collections at BaxUett J Y the work done on the line during the Barton Mugee II W . 10. tended a&iu WU Maileryfl W month ending the 25th inst. "T am re- Bose Prx Marshall liably Informed that very nearly three Br&dshAW lallory 8 . times the amount of work has been Brown H liarlgerLC DomcotlOa it... MecnaJ done during the present month over Brown J A C MlleOP2 that of August. ; Every contractor is MlnetF ii A FREIGHTERS WANTED I: Michel H shard ntr his energies to - complete his Carson W F : Miller FM CampeilHA PrlntB. ; ; job, whether heavy or light, by the 15th CaiTert L. MUler A 1 ' " . ei octoner. Mitchell KBM CarmlchlJ2 N ,; .o. diMoss U. under P P CnrisUansen the P. R. It. Co., The . MoreJM JKS rection of their agent, M. Ii. Gosseling, Clark Clemen JP MyerTU Inclosed raila has capacious Esq., just ONE HUNDKED TEAMS JP ' ' Neal C a quarter of a mile below CooTer .' road, depot '. Cooper C j i ' NewbargJ their r present warehouse. The depot ConrojH i r NlghO '. looks hugely like railroading. An em- Dougherty K O Flannels, TO; HAUL FREIGHT. bankment for switches is being thrown DAviaWU OakesQC " Don oboe OlsenNP up by F. Little, Esq., In a line with Bicker JM ; the depot. Mr. Little has also completP E , , From the Terminus of the Union ed nearly a mile of four to five feet fill, Edward W A Pattersen J II Tielxlntr; n O . . Perry JP with the switch lines, for the Kngtrom parallel Piaster F' R '' KnrtgntM Paciueltau iioad. . main : track, which is the handsomest KrkenbecklW & of have seen. Pet work rick IUffertyN I piece scrape Dcnlmfl, Krrlcson OL3 Haybold O ELDREDGE & CUWSON. The raised grade from the mouth of KTana A Garter Keed 112 A ' Echo two miles down the river is rapHtcnUB d359:l sw67:2 wJtl Illohardson A assuming the shape of a track: Fairfield idly " C C Kichardson , : F Fall One foot of gravel Is ordered upon the Richard :r;-surface of some portion of engineer FertiffJD Ritchie R A Kin lay O . ; i tl 1 . RoamerP Smith's section to Hllchtly ' raise the Field 11UO U TO BEXT, T J Itogers 1her more grade sad make the embankment Bo we C II COTTAGE. - For parUeulars ln A Foster H . Jeauo, Sal ! mm m d " -;- . -- irJjl ; I ! . " TO-DA- Y. " ' - A. TPh-- a a . t GROCERIES, 1 piaster J ei5 j i ! i ; , l : r- : ' STAPtE THURSDnY' EVENING, , " -- . verfn A Splendid Assortment or , - . . H , f . ; - Cutlery.lueensware,IIardWaie i . j i TINWARE, 3TAI PEKAMBULATOIU And a Thousand and bne 4 a ra? 3C I Tbere sb. Which I am determined to seJl'as 85K$ Sntm - t 1 ' Ch : ... I - - 1 growth and development of 'Mormon ism," and thinks it is high time the government took some steps to put a stop to it. He ssys the "Mormon" leaders are seeking to strengthen themselves by numbers as much as possible a fact which he considers ought to be suggestive of the future policy of the nation in dealing with this barbarism." The - idea that it would die out of itself has long been a favorite one; but the readers of the Boston Journal are reminded thai the same idea was once held forth With regard to slavery. Slavery; however nourished, ho says, under the policy, and J"Mormonism"bids very fair to do the same. This is a very serious matter, and if the readers of the Boston Journal "do not adopt .measures very speedily,having in view the downfall of our system, they may find that is beyond their, control. If they should adopt measures for this pur pose even under the guidance of the writer in the Journal they will probably come to the same conclusion The railroad in Utah comCs in for a! shaie of consideration by our sapient contemporary, and in his scribbling On this subject the same lack of veracity and fairness is apparent. In the opinion of thousands of ignorant people the railroad was ito effect that which crusade after crusade of the vilest mobocrats and ruffians that ever set law at defiance, have already attempted in vain nameand comly the downfall,-destructioplete annihilation of "Mormonlsm." But men,' of intelligence begin to think otherwise; and the Bouton Journal man seems to have come to the same conclusion, although he stereotypes the slander, that the "Mormons" were in the outset opposed to the building of a railroad through their Territory, and sought and desired to perpetuate isolation. If the readers of the Boston Journal can read the finale or peroration of the article written by their oracle on the "Mormons" withoutliaving their hearts fired with a zeal to destroy this "barbarism," which nourishes and promises soon to become a mighty power in the Sahara of the Kooky Mountains, they must be devoid of patriotism, and utterly blind to the dangers with which, according to the Journal man, the people of Utah are threatening this nation. Only think that the "Mormons' are yearly increasing in numbers and wealth, and becoming more and more defiant of the, po wer of the Government and more bold than ever in violating its laws!" How fearful! Such things cannot be tolerated, and this appeal from '"the Boston sanctum may arouse the ' readers of the Journal to the magnitude of the danger! It is quite true that we are increasing iu numbers and wealth, and the wonder would be If it were otherwise in a community where Industry, temperance and frugality are so rigorously practiced by all Its citizens, as they are in Utah! But to accuse the people of Utan of any dipoaitiou to violate the constitutional laws of the land U simply ridiculous, to eay the least of it, and none but they who are as completely ignorant of us and our practices as the oracle of the Juurnal would ever be guilty of such nonsense. The testimony of all. who are in the least acquainted with us and our manner of life is, that we are not only the most industrious and virtuous of any people with whom they were ever thrown in contact, but that we are also the most orderly and communityih the Union! V sVW" The people of Utah have long endured the slanders and scurrilous abuse of such writers as"thU In the Boston Jour-natl But the growth and ultimate triumph of Mormonlsm can not be effected by such pigmies, it is far beyond their reach. It ha already endured . me neaviest assaults from the ablest pens and brains of the nation; and still nourishes, and will continue to do so no matter how able and how numerous Its assailants may be. God is its Author: Truth Is its foundation, and Its course can never be retarded. Xovers of . truth everywhere Willi receive it as fast i they comprehend its prlaciples, and it will grow and increase by accessions .rom an lands; and the assaults of its ad versarles, though designed to retard Its progress, will be by its Great "Mor-monia- i His Kingdom. j j We Bounded this truth In have often the csra of thesa vho have Bought to obtain notoriety by having a tilt at the Marmnni'ftnd once more reiterate it for the special benefit of the Journal man,-anbeg to most empnaucaiiy assure htm and the class to which he belongs,- - that the '"Mormons" and "Mormonm1,' will flourish moat, when ociety throughout the "world is too these pure to tolerate . the existence of maliwho and who deal in falsehood, the characters of their ciously slander fellows.;,- rkfordlll-X- X Xstrom Mlsa XX Xvninc --. about' the let-alo- Spell 0 Dert, to tha aSSasaSaaaMaag,Hj SECOND SOUTH STREET. 1 , ' Under Revere " . . a " Housej1 : .i ...... d26CsG91w -- i -- FREUMD & BRO., -- ; d , j -- - ; o ! side-splittin- I - . . 1 1 -- .V g Guns& Pistols, --v- . : I SH0OT1S VJledPeti kenbefor hltaon 5 Court bai turned lo mines. V '.. .? .i" . Cutlery & Sporting Articles,' 1 i . GUN MATERIAL. taan ia V. ai.-- a o-in- orr HOUSE PIONEER OF UTAH ! 13 REMOVAL ! bat, sod aged In ! MAI3T - 1 5 ' -, j- Now offer the greatest variety of Fire-ar- i ' : ! , , . -- j i -- , , i t - - - -- '.. . 3s- , . . - . 11 HEM BR. V rrown ov lious st fSince ' -- Mevlng lit we lemon 1 it Jot Plat it of a irtyot mult ins," sssrs, ?ek, e ed Dunb llSUfl irVs idee against I wo n DIrJ ATTACKS ! Uchi t I To rain Also Agents for the tie 1 LEE FIRE ARMS COMPANY, VX.T MILWAUKEE, WIS. .be; i , All kinds of FIXED AND LOOSE, . VirvIUDIITIOIU-- : his XlOX len 1 1,I U-eo- odF ? - -- , red si . . I) fJtrip, -? O-V-- - w. 1 - ' Ford O . , w ADELTIIOS. Gamer LP U."! Gatbtidicfl 3 8 Gallagher D II Lake CiTVf Sep. 20 i 'GS.; Uejer (I Qearhart com Editor take pleasure In tKKldald J IS municating a few items picked up in my dowdy TV P recent annual visit to the 80 nth Willow Goodman GroasJ Creek school, As I have reported my, examinations annually, and there was irarrUII Hawkins E A no new feature manliest at tnls exami Hacons W ! nation, I propose in this communica HeckerCII tion enumerating tne apparatus which H1UUU II Mr. Park, the official teacher, has gath- Hodesen HoatmarkC ' ered - RnakJ .v - 1 around hlmr ..V tv School apparatus made at Willow Creek: A tellurlon; two globes; numt eral frame; geometrical solids, consisting of cube Toot blocks,,, pyramid;, cone, frustrums, sphere; prisms these are made of mountain 'mahogany; solar system on board, showing the orbits and relative size of the planets, and the constellations of the zodiac; lines, angles and plane figures on board; maps by pupils on blackboard; in colored crayons; geological charts illustrative of the different strata, of the earth; charts of in colored crayons, elementary Bound on boards for pur lessons also primary ; no school books; a diahave who plls gram of V: 8. Government; &c., fca Imported schocT. apparatus: , Set of : Polton's outlinemaps; NVlUson'A school and' family charts; Cutters anatomical outline plates large size. These were imported In sheets "and mounted at home.'- - ' ; ;&7 w ' . : 1 Itetpectfully yours, , - J S. B, I, ! ,Co,SupU Com. Schools. 7 1 , ' Htewart F ' 8tantonOP T n Unawortto W J Valiemtine Veach - ? JoomTL 11 ' ' 11 OJ v B . Bailey Mrs ' Baldwin Mrs A BlazardM Blair Mrs MA BorrtULj BxodireM-- . 1 A -- , U Cox lllM Tt ' Coslett Mrs M. - ' : -- CnUlffUrsE; D ' -- . DaTislItas L, ', DarlsltlasM IMT'IKUJRU- J 1 r Van horn J v Way land B fWMtonO :r.:- :Wblla a n Wilson O v 1 1tU J'rsn; IHiZX UtM H ! of trliicli will bo sold rTr for CADU or a. AU f y-i- . ;;v. 1 r , ii- -. gj; a . j , -- 1 ! - tin it) IT I,' :o - a son, if . I . T . a and TB HKItEBY GIVEN, tnat KATSVlLLE I . BOUTU WEBEU Precinct- - have been or DISTRICT ganised into an IRRIGATION the County Court of Da vies County, In: accordby 7 with an act entitled '"An act to IncorpoIVow ance rate Irrigation Companies," approved January i In f ortherance of the above,' : A ETAiDfl , Precinct of the dtlxens of the .1 : Will be held 1 ;vt s n 4 ", ,., , j j i il r 1! Q v-? 1 If COFFEE,., ed ... AT; HATSTIIXE HETTIKO H lOn SATURDAY, 10 HOrsr, , J ; - &UGAXI- - ; 4 " OCT. S, 1858, Vir - : o'ciocK, avnu, ior inermrpose or electing viva voe from Three to Thirteen' Trustees, a datlSw:wM4w. Becretary and a Treasurer, and decide whether the tax to be levied shall be on all taxable pro uo muius uj uo oeneuitea. ' yv ijr r 4upuu ' : H 't CHRISTOPHER ' LATTON, i KaysvUle. Bebt, 22, lts68. . , ;. . i : Ihave afno BOUND volume of. the Furtt d359:td ;;;; Volume of the Juvzniub lNSTRUcroa for J At - i .. , - l' it) ' I - :.U "' . 1 A .;r TOBACCO, '. v ' Those who tnsh to purchase sou: price $4. Second Vdum'.lound tn ctothcovcr made expressly for the In8TBT3CTOIxJ ,'con Zecm m Adror&ry iit 'Thaved';fevo that thiU be ready for sale xcithin it month, ? Tcan also furnish covert to thoietohd hart pracr ed the SecmidyHimej(mdt' fA ' Utmd'Kr, ' .it rsL Pratt Mrs A V. . d. . JUST SdPEHED I2EETIMG a- ft, inc d25tlra D. STUAUT ElDBEBGlfi CUGSOO: . 3 xk -- . above-mention- ;, MoMahon Mrs Miller Mrs J R ,T Miller lira Ll ; MUler UnW -- . ' Moore Mrs B v MoCatMrsD Morton Mrs 8 It Momfsrd tlrs IX C MyrlcX Mrs N Nelson MlssA ' . I ' rL Kerr Mrs M Klnebett Miss K - Lyon L II M McFalbUraOnIS Ct Ashman Miss II 2 i $' K Arthur Mrs tw . Vonbant-- Jonta Kennedy J Kettle W . c. ..tf -- :x't "; -- V V Baylor k Thompson ciay t 1 d26i T7olIciS,v. " Vanc ' 4 1 -- '..' jsdwi Tayey P 5 IlolmsteldtO HowanS Q Howell P Holden II UoUK T.m T T Johnson 8i of ALFBED BEST, opposite House; rV Lake quire btrother E ill ' 7 H'A Btlveraclimldt T ; , HmlthJ Hmlth J : v Hnedon SJ Bolon P i Salt f S." " , k 1 I ; : V-- -- 2 g --.tT-: 0 csoncn-p- ? lea determined to maintain oar reputation r,for' ot article ana selling on ine Keeping the best terms Wholesale and Retail. most reasonable ' j; i . permanent.' - ! As Pioneers In tne west, in our line, wear " .. Jo Ur. Tneae Arms are particularly reeora- defense mended , It iry. hence the name of EIGHTEEN over SHOOTER, and hava the great advantage can be used also as a for arm, any other they breech-loade- r, by inserting each cartridge single to be fired In the barrel, and leaving 18 shots in the mseazlne. It can be used at tb&rate ef two shots a second. t 1 3orac re-loadi- I ppear IMoax for the G&18I! for pI the oc eelve4, Of New Haven. f3onn.7 The Winchester iRlfles can be fired eighteen times In snecessloniwltb-on- t V. 1 In WIncbestera Patent : ?. mdtbat self-- d MINING POWDER. celebrated T flrtDK. Xr.Beall feen shoi i sad - Sole Agents for the whole west . ' Iclalna : & 1 mine ca - SPORTING near: toes not Ammunition ever opened oat In Utah Territory. Repairing of every description In oar line done promptly and In a workman ill:e manner. Onns made to order. Will trade, bay and sell second hand Qans. for C I. I) u pout's and Te ISm-"Agents 9c Co'a reicoratea mour cross-secti- on a teae SALT HIKE CITY, ; "self-movin- STREET, m. LETTER tijectivei nd tootl Stoart of ibesame Three doors below Salt lake Hooe, I- ! guns e&l - . of t have beei I M. I paoe&z (M. T.) P most lov iach otbe: corps ; 1 c valua Be a m. ' and bis ht. a. - Ko1 rom! TV. E- the New roBfe frc j a. 1 Vb.cn a ft d to-nlfir- 1 iffrsy AIVIIVIUNITION, ; mm joontrar: nside the ina"d4ne i a -00 d,that, SPBie 3Losti(pI!iild fc I - i - ' - ratiiaedotr .- iiu ' 1 . .. I Manufacturers and Importers or . . , i i - I i . 1 -- n-- 'i c3Ar;c;i. r E3TOAY KOTICS In my possession ant y.llAVE - mats, which If not claimed will be sold at Publle Bale, at the Estrsy Pouna, Ogden City. October 12 at 1 o'eloek P. M.s the-followi- ng ' WhlcTi 1 1 WHOLCOALC AND RETAIL, JL- At Greatly Redtreel ; One blacjc.; BTEER, crop off tight oflTleiu ear, nndersiopeyearling One blacic and wnitA .TAriinr nrrr.T. ! i ear. crop off lerL branded A on iefthlp. red, yearling STEER, crop off right ear, 3i ur crrlrpe oTleft. Liaet aJeredlLtlFER. 2 years old.- - branded. . T. 7ae olf leit eqr. 11! 11: Is tvacd'oa left yearoldrerop aocldcr. we offer, to the Public ' Price--. tr. . -- 1. --1 43- - 1" s - City ana Canntry XZerenante are azai eeeelaUy InTltedl ta eall sad broeirie-facedHEIFEl- vs8Rauta.r. 1 year old, star in fcxiexd. i 1 V : tJalonTale- Hext Boar to tiia Tyeetem -Cfrava uixie Ce, pate j -- I |