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Show I ' i I DESERET EVENING NEWS. ' .. f .f T .... t .. -- r if ' : - r !rv Mr-- - XOTtmbr 90, IMS. CLOSE (3 - F THE VOLUME. ; r - k Vrrrx this number the first volume of the Deserkt Evzarxxo News la .When wo issued the first num her we did not make taiay promises; but we ald it should be our endeavor to make tbePE3XRET Eycknto ISews a good reliable paper tho fearless' excoin-plete- tlt ponent of the truth a paper that old and voting alike could read with plea. fact, a represen-tatlr- e Bure and at!scti0n;in ' paper. One year baa elapsed, one volume has been completed, and our readers can Judge whether the News has been such a paer. . In looking back we can see where we might have done better, had circa instances been more favorable; but tha past year has been remarkable, for the closeness of the times. Probably during no year since 1S40, excepting IS55 the year the grass- -, hoppers destroyed the crops have all classes had such difficulty in carrying on business and meeting their engage-ment- s as they have had these past twelve months. But during this period we have received an amount of support and encouragement that we could scarcely have expected under the' circumstances. Our friends have been very numerous, and they have expressed the'lr appreciation of our efforts on so many occasions and In so many ways thatif wo had been disposed to despondency the feeling would from . us. been driven have No better evidence oan be given by the public that they appreciate and place value upon a paper than to give it a good, large subscription lUL This our friends have given to the Deseret Evexixq News, and we heartily thank them for their liberal support. During the year we have enlarged the News to double the size of the first number.' Wo still contemplate further improvements, and it will be our continued aim t&have the EvExnco News maintain the preeminence, which the Deseret.' News has gained as the pioneer and leading paper of the Rocky Mountain region. We feel convinced, from assurances already tendered, that in doing so the cordial and very generous, support which we have already received will bo still further, extended towards us. I J -- ! . " - I I ! RIOT AT Be!aR IuV.ER. , . " By a telegraphic dispatch we learn that a riot occurred among the graders this morning at BearRirer City, during the course of which1 they burned down the ofilce of the Frontier Index. Everything was quiet at io.SO, the time the dispatch was pent. ADDITIONAL. Bear River City eaut, Nov. 20ih. The mob, 200 in .number, began again, and burned down the' jail.. The citizens armed themselves, and while the mob was standing shouting, they fired upon them killing twenty-liv- e and 9 fifty or sixty. The editor of wounding the Fron-tie- r Index U not to be found. The riot began about the hanging of three men on Novemoer llth. It i feared they will burn tUVwholo; city. LYomcn and children are fleeing for safety. The citi zens have sent to the grading camps for reinforcements. , , j. Special to the Deierct vrmHJ , to-da- - ;, L. k . GEORGiQ;pXNNONr:i: tfD PUBLI3HEH T editoi;r Friday, comtbey wero 'referred to the business . r... mittee y Boston. There was a large attendance at the Woman's, Bights conven Charles Bernard, jrrea tion made addresses exothers and Bouglss pressive of their, sympathy Jwith the movement to establish suffrage for women; Resolutions were presented and laid over for discussion. The following embraces their general'scope: ; Resolved that w invite the Republican party to droptue watchword Manhood suffrage," and the Democratic party Its motto 'White man's government." andtqunlto In an amendment to the Constitution. extending ihe sulT as the rage to all men and to all womenAmeriof. inalienable birthright every can ciUren. i . ,i 4r The Rev. B. J. Boles, Bprlngfield, Rev; David Wesson, Lucy Btoneanojiier husband and Pr Black well made addressee Samuel E Sewell proposed a preamble to the Constitution as follows: "Believing in the natural equality oftothe two sexes and that women, ought .enjoy the same legal rights and privileges as men, that as long as women are denied the elective franchise they suffer a great agree to wrong, we the undersigned called the unite in an association to be 'New England Woman Buflrsge , As- sociaiion." me onjeci oi me association is declared to be to i procure the and to suffrage for women, right of'such . in .the laws changes support as shall place women in all respects on an equal legal footing with men. Adopted. Aifull set of officers was elected. Mrs. Julla"Ward Howe, preslt dent. Wm. Lloyd Garrison, UouUa Oleott. Lydia Emerson,' and J." O. Whlttler. were among the list of vice-presidents. Wm. Lloyd Garrison and Senator Wilson spoke.and were warmly welcomed. Senator Wilson expressed himself in favor of negro suffrage, but did not want that or any other question put forward until the southern question was fully settled. He had no doubt Congress would authorize the colored men to vote in every State, but as some good men doubted it, it was proposed during the coming winter to put forward an amendment to the Constitution, enforcing the political dogma that colored men" have a right to voto in every State, and with! 1X Legislatures in our favor and only 0 against our success, it was probable that it would be done. The female suffrage question would have clear way to be aided by the success of the other, and would stand better chance of speedy triumph, because men could not feel the prejudices against their own slsters,lovejra,mothers and friends as they had against colored men, therefore we should make colored suffrage sure first, before taking another step. Concord. Official returns show that Grant's majority is 7,153.' The propo- -' sition for calling a Constitutional Convention was defeated by 1,127 votes. Chicago. Walter L. dewberry, one of the earliest citizens of Chicago, died a few days since while on a voyage from New York to Havre. Latest returns indicate that the proto call a Constitutional Conposition was carried by lees than a vention thousand majority. A general congress of the Fenian Brotherhood is called to meet at Phlladel-hl- a, on November 24. Six female patients perished at the Hos- burning of the Ohio State Insane No last at other Columbus, night. fdtal were lost, though many narrow escapes occurred. The inmates were removed to other public institutions. The Tinted special says It Is understood that the President intends to remove minister Washburne, should official details confirm the newspaper re port of his letter to the British ml ulster. The government officials have been unable to discover any evidence that there is any filibustering movement Several individuals, against Cuba. whose names have been mentioned in connection with the affair, state that the , story is an entire fabrication; Washington. It is said, on what seems good authority, that immediate ly on receiving Minister Washburne'a report of the transactions in Paraguay, deelded and effective instructions Were given to our new minister. Gen. McMa-ho-to Davis and also to an force to naval with proceed adequate Ascension, to vindicate, our national honor and redress the wrongs said to have been committed by Lopez on Ame rican citizen. Ifnet.i y.- I r-- -- -- -- : . n, Rear-Adml- rl - GCNECAX.. San Francisco, ID. The ship Hellespont, "Captain Some, from Melbourne, Australia, was wrecked this morning, about 30 tulle south! of this port, tieven of the crew were saved, eleven missing, including the Captain and mate. Ti vessel immediately went to pieces and will prove a total loss. A heavy shock of earthquake was felt at Mlllerton, Fresno 5th. The wall county, of the Courthouse was badly cracked and the water of the Banjoaquln river disturbed A slight shock was also experienced at 17th. Austin, Nevada, Nov. Washington, 19. - Gen. Halleck, in hU report, recommends the establishment of military poaU in the of the larger tribea of Indians in vicinity Alaska, a a preventive of war, and the keeping of a vessel of war iu those waters. ; A Territorial government he regards as unnecessary. He says he regards the mineral wealth of Arizona as greatly misrepresented, and that Its agricultural facilities would yield far more than its mines, lie also recommends that three southern counties of California be made into- a separate military district. New York. The stock market has been excited and variable, with the Erie as the feature. Before the elose of the leading for deliveries Krie stood day eo ($ 62 cash; Immediately .thereafter tha price declined 43 43..; a t ,ey I e w . York.Early this morning a VlnlAVatcr rk rg0w.brl?k huiidixur Brooklyn, owned - by the Cary Eatate occupied by several OfcUl-fornia.N- ov. v . I in it-is- ., ar-raagen-lent g, I ni. . : - ...-.-.- Mr r . X r 1 - r mi ftwCXIjT - Ml - . j 1-e- , 1 Era-ar- s, - -- hd ' t GODDARU 9 GEO At this season of the year, lu a country like onrs.where cold weather and snow may be look ed for eerr day, and their long duration confi OIT dently expected, the hat, cap, far snd robe is one of more than ordinary interest. qaestlon WANTSRemaining in ihe Office at Salt Lake In this view of the matter .we direct the atten on Utah theWlh Vily, Territory, dayoj tion of the merchants and people of Utah to 500 Rum. SUcll'd Corn. WVoi, 1863 XDhicnif not called for unth-- tbe our ' in advertisement, Chicago lOOO advertising in one month, wilt be sent to the Dead Wheat, columns, of Messrs. Fitch, Williams A Co., of lOOO . . Jitter Office. Hurley, Chicago, wholesale dealers in furs, robes, hats ' lOOO etc. Oats, Is one most This of the caps etc, okxti.emkn's list. respect able and substantial firms of the Great West 5000 lbs. Brau, A E rAngfordtr era Goods cannot Their of stock Metropolis. F Adams D 11 SliortH. P 3000 Megger .Uen It be surpassed In tola or any other country, and IugAO Anderaon C LA0J4 J U paya the Highest Market Price in Includes every description of articles above Ltord VT--. Anderson O for the above. CASH mentioned both for ladles' and gentlemens G It Lnndbcrg He has a few warm LnebbeA T Baker Dr ti wear. This firm pays special attention to out Barton W Lyon 11 S M side Our and from in testimonials the orders, O Beebe W A possession, as to their high character, we .have On hand, which he Intends to sell rilEAP! BJUogrW itcKlnzloM JC confidence in recommending them to the Railroad men will rind, liiem an excellent lUHeyAX ' " every 'MoV of the merchants and people of Utah. shield against the bleak and piercing avanyon BlCbrK patronage . 1M11T Marenm KB2 winds, both before and atler the hours of labor. dS0l Mtttaevt JA BcDneltTK O. Ghoddard's retail Orocery and Provision Bird K J May JC business is now conducted In tbe Basement, J Booth J Meyer which is kept warm and comfortable, and MeredltlaJB Borg Li Where he also keeps his BoTrcrs J .Melting-- It u JVIOXSTERIO. LETTERS LIST FURST & ERADLEY, ADVERT. SEME NTS to as Hon. oo wr(li ,iirer)uki Streets CHICAGO, ILL. - HE " HE l9JEJl CO. 2 TS Manufacturers of TO - "YT T7?7' iT-- fc Cultivators Harrows. STJ1L.TCY HAY (SSI Flltt Bollerw, iRLlEES. Corn Shellcrs, Feed Mills, Feed gutters, , , " - - J . Udrrowa W c Carder E F , Miller FM Miller J F Miller K Mifflin H H Mooney E E CurO UarteosanT Morgan J H Morse OH 2 Mosber C Moore 12 Molony T Cartstensen N P CbambcrUn J W W Cbspman W V Chapman QUuit A J 2 . . Owirr II CoxK 1 ColllDgs II Cock It U . P1'2,-- 1' UnrnoWC Price - . : i i " IESEIIET . ' f - . . wm GOOD Htrapen W f D FlUcgerald , ilA- Forarth J FnUerEO OeorfsM A Uiiberf H' Gordon If H Harper Mrs Hack! HoveyA - 1 i . AN.excellent assortment of XX. ! - ..n CoflTee, '1 -- TEPHEXS & WllXiOX, Wholesale Dealers In Staple ana Taney DRY, GOODS, NOTIONS & INDIAN GOODS, " FURS & BUFFALO ROBES, Faraham St., OSlAlIA, X mm fixators! "f,0" -- rut at - Soap MeCOMICE'S Rtaping& Mowing 1 John Sharp's yon and Edmund Ellsworth' Cam p near tioat Creek, WeVerk any on, 8)-- : 1 l ; CIIAIll.ES CUISMOy, COUNCIIi BI-UFF- S i - Cnndles, ' T GIRL to do general housework In ABTRONOfamily.: i w "I yitlkrii STJB. - ' T Wads II Wallan S . of-- ' i tbe Western Iowa OrriciS No. 137 lX)OGlAfi Street, (betweed and lOth,) onillA, NEUIlANKjt. . v i'Apply to (arlea Crlamon 'at ; Woodmansee 9th : i Aisenfc. A. D.'ADDia.TraveUnf & Tlrot hers; Store, East Tern pie SL, Salt Lake Mir Fnlt tock of Repairs constantly en hand. i ; ts6m d2Aw EchoKan City; also, to IX I'oaDgl Jr., staumga . ... W. PJ Wilcox. Wm. Stephens. , improved for 18GS, and required, af IKTotmartJnnr's residence, Greatly Liberal Terms to Farmers. A 1 mile below the month of Echo kanyon General Agent for Nebraska. II. CU ADDIS, J tv West. and . reaeraon j Perry at H Thorn as D i.r- tEmpldyeea paid In full weekly, if Gunpowder Tea, '' J0lson02'- r - X - . SMMtoy FARyilAM STRtET, l80OGmd2aw il I 1 MouldlDg W II ffe Cocset sirs 2 rr- w'HO RSE 3-- t A- - V 1 ftanAT...,..- - i UnnterH u WyiisUU . . Tertons residing in the country appty-ingadvertised letter must ttate where and give the they are expected, from, ' tint nf nArtimrmtnt '&dJitfJKitffKXitj advert tares I met with on my fonrney.to the lurking place of the eighth wonder of ''' GppdSlactksmilii or s : : ; . dlliF Jscs xcapie Mount Pleasabt,8an pete WANTED by meat I will furnish regular employ-, froo.waev-- i :i "ojts inQiiie of Uanry Dixon. at .Sl r" Bireet. .... ENGINES, BOILERS, Vth block s aooftv.of JQiapn .A. Wooileya, ' ; . Ward. i!307 2 N; B. Good reerence required. I Matioflaelnrera of ; rlliiiiiia. an! Genfiral IJaclilnBry.. i- XX. Jr. ueaone, ee.rrtucu, ana J Cory, i A concn. nrrrs IOWA 8 S OnthaOxade OtXhi VJR.JXH, between Bear Special Attention given to Orders frjom River and the month of Weber Kanyon. t. uian. 9 nfclns WM 1 Ii WINDOW GLASS, L.Aiir&, kc. 'wltli WAC205 and TEAMSTEB, hnd $1G per day for a Good 4 Mnle or Horso Team, Wagon and STeamster, and 22 per day fbr"a; Team of G Males or Horses Wafeon and Teamster, MTOES 4 1 WARE, Xo. 239 James M u 34 I S Dnb an i Distribute Ties - -John D J Zm. Xeventhal k . Barney EH,,-Bird O CaUen M Erant E JC ; 1 INA, CLASS AND PLATED Also all kinds Wliklns WImHA'J, i!VllJiana PS I. I: Iss.sjVolfSJ'l'ft . Workman J Adams M hi , OEOOKE1Y, 11 d309tf ffurner . WallsvI.B - Webb W LaozNJ : Three doors Sonth of Eldjredaje A Claw on East Temple St.; Taylor H W Teraole J Troley OWW Walklnsoari Krauskopr L Allen L , Crow, 7 & 3 We will pay $10 per day for afDuplicate Xew York, Chicago urSf Team, of one Good Span of sdO 3md2aw Lout Bill. ' Bo wring . Stevensen WL) T t Taysam HQ i Importers and Dealers in OMAHA, NEBRASIIA. For which we will pay Oranvthlnzln onr lln. BUplstonlt. BeoblD W2'. lUUED IATELVI ii KETCHAM & BURTJS, EnED HIDES Vincent J Walter A J Wauon K KtogRevJH M I 237 Cali, Teathcr, Roots, Shoes, 1 , 17AUTED :" BeoMJ' Horace E Hhafor Hlnnot M W -- Bmitb J BnyderPW Bouth O II Horsnsen N C -- MANUFACTORY, . rei - ,' ' CHICKENS WANTED : Itockwali Hon W S i Hobiaaon O N KoiMXar '.i. KotbP Kogers J F . : i tlu Jackson JT Jobsnson j Johnson J W Jorgensen J Jonrdan W" Jones J W. 2 Jonas U 11- Judd O K Kelthley W tt KeetonOA2 FAT 500 TEAMS Saddle & udrttGss v - -- , nadefCTyH J lUcnardsJU ! HQVntilntOTt 1 j OMHA Crow's & We manufacture only First Class Imple ments, ana warrant an onrworx to give en satisfaction. A fine lot of Writlngr Paper for sale at tire Liberal Discounts to Dealers. 2S cents per quire, leln i he cneapost ever sold Send for Catalogues and Price I.ifetfe. market. inAthe lot ot Printing1 Paper at 40 &100SOcts, per lbs. lb. retail, and moon cheaper by the This paper Is well suited for Lawyers, Doctor, Merchants and others. a.Call and examine. TRADE. ay-- The npper store Is now used exclusively for the Grain and Fiour business. tf j O'NellD ii . i P t Payne J PeperdloeT Perry C n'dllard A U Drlggn J : a; O'Brien W Oliver F CrsnoeyA W I) Cannlogham Crowmt O A3 Bard ley Kaves J Bowrin T. RAILROAD SCRAPER. and a Great Variety of oUier Wheelbarrows, ijitoor-MayinAarirniiiirRi lmproTen, 1 TOOU. CELEBRATED CIDER! WANTED A? - NlelsonP O OstesRG.. r . Crandall J It Crosby E Cu Dialings J D DavlM B.A Deltsch & lira Hides! Hides!! 'Meads J J Mlltotf DW liowen U i y 1 i : Blr.e - j to-da- y ' -- ; i s . adia-imudi- 21,68 l . - j I ant JrPuy gnd. ; i i - M - - Emrle it Emrie J M ..-- ..: vans"D F Fisher 8 O In the Wagon. Meadow Creek, Florence U II W Nov. 7, 1SGS. Foster Ford OK Editor De&crct AVuw.SIr: Before Forsyth a my departure for Dixie land" X pro Free P8 a mised to drop a line occasionally, and Gardner W II sendtun items that . might . find . " . q lot era w, i arounu. o.TOfant xiowever in mis iana jying JC peace and plenty" items are rather Uratvorn W 11 on scarce, left the city Monday, the Gieen J Y 2od Inst., and driving to Mill Creek. I UreeolleG W . H Invested a small amount in a "dorg. " a Hamilton fine looking cur. thinking that on my Hail G .M .vW , arrival In the 'suuny south" he would Ilensland C WH be useful to make us think of home Herbert Hilton O and the scenes we t left behind, by Hocking our us I load F VW H garden?, keeping destroying awake o'nlghts. &c.' V I chained the 'purp' under the wagon and proceeded a few milts, when he began howling and pulling, and not being able to stop the coucern, he tried the blocking pro cess, and as wo watched him in the last throes of agony caused by his own folly, we noticed a passer-b- y lu a deep reverie, and calling to him "a penny for vour he said that that was not the thoughts." creature that had got crushed by only to endeavoring put a block in the wheel of destiny. MThereby hangs a faff." The weather has been fine, with frosty mornings until Friday, when we encountered a head wind lntersoersed ' with rain and snow. 1 have been, much pleased with the appearance -- of the settlements passed Though somewhat fallen in through., the 'sere and vellow leaf '' cAiinAd hv the nocturnal visits of Jack frost, are really beautiful. and no- - one they mh help but admire the thrift and lndnstrv One if ;he of the Saints,. It seems that .wherever, flifm?inda f.06 set their, feet the earth has killed by the fallloir walls they have turned to gold," or rather 'greenbacks. They have oeem verv kind to ua on'onr jonrney.t; They all seem healthy and happy, and: mind their own. business We can purchase good butter IvTr-zwcr t7. w nugeiy. zri .'rested rrt .50 1 D1D for lb. owing, I suppose, " ". tntsper ?. BaP"ntendent( orpabllc to the absence of street runners and ten cent merchants. More anon. . l5i?fiPlSWmn' ith regard to D. G. Brians ta CA Of fire. V VortHf ' AVIBrr:TO iBEiUiaiAKE. ' t i uay. In th MTrr -f- creation were xiny, but for the sake of MURDKb" AT KOBTII PULTTE. On? the afternoon of the 7thinst. one John Burley, JFST KECEIVED5! brevity I will sUip most of them. from FrrJaklla. Cache Co.; of IlIIriois,"iiiurdcred Charles B. Carlton, of I started Bol raised his reCmH South Carolina. Tho just as King over . following, are- the Lesssea & MBtgri. H. B. ClaVsoa 6 J. T. Came. SUHDAV SCHOOL: REWARDS! me czsiem, mouncountenance Omaha as Herald the particulars given by and tains and extinguished the stars, f ivthe 13th lust. ; , 4 reached r the dugway ; about ' one of In Great Variety and Very ceap woou were men tne two in Tre partners r o'clock.' This ndugwy" Is about half chopping buslneoa, which they were carrymiles SATURDAY NoVr way between Franklin and Bear Lake ing on at apoint about twenty-fiv- e JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR, side of the south of McPnerson station. Tney lived in Valley. It runsjup uV a'pre the uplendid Drams, in 3 the same cabin, and slept in the same bed. Will be presented j clpltous mountain an comes, so near . Bound Volumes For Salet Acts, entitled, THE ala an Carlton bad that' idea on possessed that it Burley the beingseems sv perpendicular hundred dollars, and to possess himself furnish Covers for ami Bind Kuh not Just a little few most pU& ScrlberB' Volumes. or tuts sum, no muraerea mm. Axter com more so, so that a block and tackle the terrible deed ne nnea Carlton's UEOnGE Q. CAXXox. could' be flxrsd at the top to mitting found only 72 dollars and 60 carpet-baraise and lower' freight. Irving and cents, and abnt pistol, with which he made off. otherwise. My horsa had already shown He was arrested 10th inst. at North on of "giving out," which inspired .Pl&tte City while in the a store purchasing a signs me with some misgivings as to my abil- suit or domes, lie was ironed, ana lodged ' ;o: to .make the ascent; however .we in jail to await his trial at the coining term ity went at It and I soon discovered that my oi me uistnct uourt. . TO AND FROM THE misgivings were well founded. My onN , A cases were The Casks. dis 8 Poucs. CI following 8. H ly alternative Was to get behind my ve- posed of Mr I : McKeusle VJARWI SPRING John de Prodda.....i by Justice Clinton. hicle and assist fay noble steed by Mr J M H anile BftTHS. was $5.00 Alleaandro....... shootfined for Henry Pma,a soldier, .Mr A Merrill CXnn t Bamaldo pushing vigorously, which I did. We ins DlstoL onhls .Mr K A.D Crowtner formed an interesting group, I mean my Tbomas Grlbbln S10 for belns: Intoxicated and TJbaldo MY SPRING nACE ..Mr J Thflmpson Vaidl ; 15 James for Broallo.....M... gar dUtarbing tbe peace; and Mr JKKvans Will leave the Salt Lae House everv and Ottinger might havajcade consid- drnnkenness. Neslen P It at EIGHT o'clock, and at everf toroSg John Btanton was hound over to appear at tbe 8paladro u .Mr P Margetts the day, calling at Maggaroni... all erable, had they been along, by intro rrooaie the Hotels uon principal tor ia lsaoei v!onrtiorir;ai, roDoing air u juattnews raoio. a pic oi jeveiry rameu at a nnnarea aoiisro. , ducing us into the foreground of wmcn Robbers. Peasants, etc d2utr Proprietor. ture of the sublime scenery oy Mrs M Bowrlng Stella dl Proclda Mlss Adams Valentin a. we were surrounded. . Bella.....M..WMMM....r..MM.......M.Mi8 Lizzie Piatt As we neared the top of the mountain and ofttlmes made a temporary halt, I FR EN C H . CHICAGO T11A1E. this city. Not, 15th, of Inflammation of Gen Bernard de Bullle. .. Mr J S Lindsay magnificent panoriina theInbowels. gazed on CortnneTnanktnl.dana-hteof Par Mr C en Graham , J which lav within the range of my 1 year. 10 Bontelle ley P. and K. Romania Pratt, aged . .Mr J E Hyde Malcour...... raptured vision. The towering stupen months and 8 dsrr. ilr uJ Havnes dous mountains, the huge jutting rocks AtMantKKov. 13th, Thomas Meredetb, aged Eugene Iflfs. CULVER j & on every side, and stretching far away 77 years, iioiivea anuaiea a saint. com. Headsmen, soldiers, &c. beneath, the narrow v winding valley At Pinto, Washington Co.. U. T., Nov. 8th, with its bubbling, rippling stream me- and Mary Kate, wife of blihjn Alcbard Robinson To conclude with, the laughable Farce ol 128 AXD 130 LAKE Rrrnv.vnt daughter of Joseph and Eliza. Eldridge in gazing andering along its bottom, upon this beautiful scene language Mill.tstar please copy. THE ROUGH DIAMOND. would have been inadequate, express CHICACO, ILLSl , the feelings that animate a me, in the or typhoid fever, Alexander, sou of Robert and Cousin Joe .Mr P Margetts 8 5 Agnees Patterson, aged years, months. and Hlr William Evergreen language of the novelist tney were more muays. Mr J 8 Lindsay Manufacturers, Importers JoUberMr J M Hardie The Load Fiato easily imagined than described. .Mr J C Graham In Provo, on Snnday, 15th inst., of typhus fe- Captain lilenhelm....... MMMr sensations I experienced were mostly ver. R Matthews Oates. daughter of John V. and Elea Jono...... ,.. .,... in the region of the digestive organs for nor Ann Miss Adams LEDGER ana O. IxDg, aged 7 years, II months and 18 Margery. WRITING PAPERS, felt deeply im asys. Miss L4zzle Piatt I felt very hungry.. Lady Plato..... l ' F.vana Maid.. ..Mis ' sublime idea that with the were The pressed remains broagut to this city and In scenery and victuals are much superior terred on Wednesday anernoon. Bishop Wool- EnvelopcfS. II lank Rooks. to sublime scenery without the victuals ley conducted the faneral services in his usual MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 23. l&LS, ; I.reached Bear Lake Valley next day. parental manner. cox. BENEFIT. COMPLIMENTARY There I had the felicity of meeting with Ntock, Tools and Tendered by theMsnagement and Com and enjoying the society of our a,? JPeueUa, WalletinJ. pany, to tne etc ran Actor, Slationer J friend of monster notoriety. I would have called him our "genial" or "humfr. ROBERT BEAUCHA3IP. orous" friend but those phrases have Bankers and Merchants from the east endorse V ARE GENERAL: WESTERN AGEMK mi! already been used up by the papers. Al- the fact that the system of Commercial Train KDgagetl and will shortly appear, the jypu!ar stayed in the vicinity of Bear log in the Deseret University, is the most com xragcaian thougha Ifew Slavic Rindeis. Barney' SIssoii' Lake days. I could easily ob plete and the most practical In America. A Oliver's Ink Niands and Merrltt's Mr. JOHX SIoCULIOUGU. tain the signatures of nearly twenty re other Pattentert Staple Evening- Classes now open for Book Keeping Mnnufaelnrera' Prices.Ciood,! nnd mcII ai b pec table people to the effect that "I $15 and a quarter: for Penmgnshlp. Terms, NpccinI attention trivett to Stall never saw the monster." That monster nnu ino Lowest Urtrkt-- lrir 10 a quarter. wruera, f Penmanship only, XECL .a ZEE business is in my opinion, ajivefi. tieciaeiy d309tf D. O. CALDER. wiy rich affair. : Should I ever get close is to monster Inten 5tt it my enough the Waktik-- A few cords of red pine wood a tlon to brand him J. C R. on the left the Taper Mill, tf hip. Yours truly. . |