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Show ITottfe.ThQ first business Traa a joint on the resolution to (tztHy iFncl-lCentral and Uaicn: Ballroad, "to refer motion the bill beinj: pending ifothe committee on Pacific Railroad, which carried 63 against 37. San Francisco, 2G. The Oregon Un ion state convention yesterday nominated David Liogan to Congress and instructed the delegates of tho national convention to voto for Qrantas Yrca!-- , What can yon not nam! without breakiDffi Silence. rC3 VlrMf'i Jhaa aix barrelsHow (If a colt's pistol many ought a horse pistol to have? A ybdng Mifisourian'ehlorjizlng his girl's beauty, said: '"I'll be doggoned if she oint as purty as'arcdTranpn;!1! 1 A down-eaeditor fays he has seen the contrivance our lawyers, ubo when they fwarm up with the subject.i,,5;Bo concern and holds about says it is a glass i v. i.i ticrm c i and CHEAP aa the GOOD QUAIilTY FRESH. DAILY at the PIONEER l It BY cs! i-- w PERPETUAli LIME KILN, North of Bath House, and at the Office: South of Eldredge & fJ !i' h -- 4 ' v . 21th, . v i Sec. 1. in an v quantities, on short Size of brick $ inihes x i; any size to order. . EXTREMELY LOW PRICES i 1-- x2 4 Block 2-- 4; -- -- 4. Call and examine Samples at the O&gev ! LIWITED Quantity of COLORS yst on hand TO BE SOLD CHEAP. - 4 20,000 Pounds NAILS, : -- STONE COALS and WOOD SLACK COALS. All kinds of useful pay received, Greenbacks by no means relused. 'JC3 Wagons and Stock received in exchange . JO AN ORDINANCE RELATING to-da- 20,000 Pounds SUGAR, DOGS. Great Halt Iako City, that it ahali not be law- 30,000 Yards DOMESTICS, ful for any person to own or keep a doc within the limits of this City without making application to tho City Recorder for that purpose, and shall pay to said Recorder, for the benefit of the 40,000 Yards PRINTS, City, an annual tax of three dollars. The Recorder shall register the applicant's name and a of the dos ana give to said applicant description a certificate of registry. Any Besides a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of person found viothis section shall be liable to a fine In any latingnot less than threo nor more than ten dolsum offence. each for lars 2. All shall wear a Sea dogs so name or suitable collar with theregistered, owner's or the same Inscribed thereon, togetherinitials with the number corresponding with the certificate of registry, and all dogs found at large not registered and collared as aforesaid shall be liable to be killed by any person. 8kg. 3. Any female dog found running at be large while In heat, shall be liable to and the owner or possessor thereof to a killed, fine In CALL AHD SEE US. sum not fifteen dollars. any exceeding Sec. i, . Any owner or possessor of a dog perthe same to enter or be In mitting or suffering of any worship public shallplace bailable to a fine Induring not serrjee, sum exceedany five dollars for each offence. ingec. 5. If any owner or possessor of a fierce 8 dangerous or mischievous dog, permit the same XV TZ to go at large, he shall be liable to be fined for the first offence In the sum of five dollars; for the second offence tho sum of ten dollaro; and And will make It ADVAOTAGEOUS to the third conviction for the like offence upon shall pay fifteen dollars. and the Cltv Marshal shall immediately can so said dot; to be killed. The said Marshal Is hereby authorized to cause the d21 Aw48-t- f destruction of all dogs not registered according iu iub pruvistuDB ui iujs urainnnce. .t Hec. 6. Any person who shall kill, or cause to ins killed, any dog registered as provided in this Ordinance, without the consent of the owner or thereof, or deprive a registered dog of possessor Its collar, or put a collar on any dog not regisshall beliabletoa sum not extered, twenty-fivflnelnany e dollars. ceeding 8 EC. 7. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after the first day of April next. 3TIE..A "R 8. j" "An Ordinance Sec. relating 27th, -1 SCO, be and -the- sanie is-hereby passed April : repealed. F. J. P. PASCOE. dOd7tf ' Ba It ordained by the City Council of General .4 4 a is TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, IN ANY QUANTITIES:- Merchandise - SALT r.lAREET, East of Elephant Storo 2d Soutla Gireet,.. Salt Lalte CKy. ! i M. ' J. SNEDAEEB.! i d93tf ! -- J reasonable terms, consisting of Apples, Currants (Red, White and Black, English,) Mulberriesi Black Walnut, Box Elder, White and Balm Gilead, Roots Elms, Lilacs, Poplars, & of Asparagus Rhubarb, Strawberry Plants, etc., etc. (For Cash) a Limited Supply of GARDEN SEEDS, warranted Fresh and Genuine. All kinds ofavailable pay taken' In exchange for Nursery Stock,' 7 JKT RESIDENCE: 13th Ward, Salt Lak City opposite W. S. Godbe's Octagon House. -- -- WANT TO 1 BUYERS CASH , : " : eseret Nursery. CHOICE Selection of TREES For Bale on A -- themselves. ' , JOHN READING dS6:35sS:2m COftirJISSION PURCHASING 1868. to-dogs,- ", GEO. CR0WYN & Co, c DANIEL H. WELLS, Robert Cam pbuli, City Recorder. Mayor. This certifies that the foregolnp Is a true cony of the Ordinance, passed ilarch 8thf A.D., Given nndcr my hand jtocL-tb- e Corporato Real of Great Bait Lako CI ly, this 11th day of March. A.D., 1SG7. ROBERT CAMPBELL. . City Recorder. NNOUNCE to the Public that Mr. FRED A. T. PERRIS, of the firm, will again start East! early this Spring, to renew our Stock of r Goods and Purchase on Commission A R4 ! Machinery of every description, f tte f ; 1 return our sincere thanks to thlsJPeople YV for the liberal Patronage we haveyeceiy-ed- , Agricultural Implements, Stoves, of money and In view of tho great scarcity, and General Family Supplico. some kinds ol of value decline the in and tho Goods east, we haye determined to offer our ; Information and Circulars given on applica,-ON If for Sale for Discount and a in at AND,, Stock r.y address. to heavy or mailed Uoh CONSTANTLY suit Purchasers, Wholesale or any Hned&l attention eiven to procuring Labor Retail, by the undersigned, at his place at GunSaving Machinery adapted' to the uses of ne nison. Sanpete County. Send on your orders. 'v.:.?. People?- - . a A. MADSEN. , : ; : : di2-s37-- tf We vrlU, allow a Disotmt of TEN oa all Groceries, except To Thoso toemhtg: iibeaeies , PER GENT, Coffee. Candles and Soap, j Tea, Sugar. a COMPLETE EDITION of the of TEN'PER CENT, FOn RALE, CYCLOPAEDIA, consisting. of r7iw Discount on all Dry Qoods.v Clothing and Hard27 Volumes, in Good Condition. and ilul The work can. be seen and ferms known at Nails, Horse ware, except v i A ; i f i . RALPH RAMSAY'S. 20 th Ward. Shoes. UI07.-Salt Lake City. A "Discount of 'TWENTY PER CENT, on Hoods, Nubias, and all Goods of this description, Including Hate and ;; Caps. . A. DIscountlof 'romfl TEN to ; ' it. of TWENTY PER CENT, on all kinds SOLE AGENTS FOR Dishes, PJates,.Cups and Saucers, GlasswareVCtrsJ&c.iT&c.iLr,i;vr JCST I i - T.-Noy- -- 3 i 1 - ! - TV 7 - - ' es OUUiD Jt XXifcO iucua 4i4inw . -:- - ; ; - Olendenhall Looms, 'ij;;; spins ordinary Ine. patented September 24, 1867,common Wheel, Rolls six times tester than the " I Z soie AgeniS m;Diau tcrruwr j 1 2 f.-i- j Engines, Blandy's Steam Saw MlHs and Wheels, JTurblne Improved John Portable Grist All lis, Jb rencn uurrs. - i -t Groceries, Our present Stock of Ifey Goods! out and closed forCh Hardware. &c, will be " XTXKlU.ee. Oil iUJ TVJJ TaxiAMwvw ANY ADVERTISED. Call and enquire. f m.. . d50&sl034ml I S 0, ! E ES ' S' H-- U s rrHIS It -- it'T7ilI-Mdowondcrjyn- rJ '. ' t r KOBEHT CAMPBELL, ' - , . .City Recorder. V , Saz.t Lakb City, March Burk was arrested yesterday by tho police for stealing and was y brought before Alderman Clinton, charged with breaking into a house occupied by Mr. Slater and, stealing thorcfroui a Henry riflo. Prisoner plead iruiitrand was xlnd $100; but not having the chango handy, his proposal for a labor contract to that amount was accepted by tho city, and a rrfaco awarded him in tho gang. Whilo in tho lockup this rnorningjprcvious to trial, Burk and Kcnnoy both productions of tho Kmerald Isle, after a short wordy altercation wont into a pugilistic argument, resulting in tho demoralization of Burk's principal features. Tho lock-u- p is the onlvplaco within tho corporation whero pugilistic exhibitions aro not attended with a pcnaltr other than that immediately lnllicted by tho combatants Governments of Europo aro proclaimof ing their desire for the continuance arm peace, tho preparation of arms and ed men was never bo active as it is at present on almost every side. In Italy the Minister of Marino has asked the Chamber of Deputies for a supplementary credit to meet tho cost of tho armament of nine ironplated vessels and tho alteration of the carbines of the Boyal Marines. Tho Spanish Chambers have unanimously passed an armament bill, and the Governmentitls said, have applied to tho United States for tho purchase of 50,000 needle guns. A telegraph despatch from Vienna mentions that the Servian Government have mado a similar application at Vienna for tho purchase of 20,000 guns, and that it was refused. Tho Chambers of Stuttgard, of Munich and of Brussels aro discussing army bills. Notwithstanding tho pacific declarations of .tho Berlin journals, if tho Turin Gazctlo is correctly informed, Prussia is making immense war preparations; her troops aro already the Silesian and Saxconcentrating on with auch a formidaon frontiers, and ble accumulation of military, majerial that one would imagine wo wero on tho eve of a second Sadowa campaign. Tho JVbrcLwhich speaks for the pacific policy of Russia, and maintains that to that policy it is owing that the peace of ' Europe has not been broken before this time, copies an article from the Invalidc by which wo find that Russia J?ec, has diminished her activo army to' 700,-00but that- aho has an immensb re servo, from which tho army could at oncobo increased by CI per cent--It is further stated that tho army no longer composed of serfs, tho beingaro men animated by tho highest spirit, Tho state and private factories aro busily employed in tho manufacture of needle guns, of which tho Invalide calculates that 800,000 will bo ready in tho course of tho present year. Tho Carl rlfie is tho one adopted by tho Government, and thoRu3!an,oran evidently Rilled expects cannon and the preparation of tho fortresses aro not omitted from tho peaceful anticipations of Russia. Even the Sovereign PontifiTof Romo la studying the art of mrJntinintr pzzco by lccrcr ing-hl-s to 25, 000 men.' Buchiathe army condition of Continental Europe as presented by its press In the first month of " 1SGS. i : . . STK.vi.iNa.-Thora- as Ilia a curious pbenomenoD, if not a strango contradiction, that while ail the A If AHUFACTURSD lt A.TKH.T-Abo- ut From the London Daily Xevrs, January ?itli. -.- 9 mm that the time for hereby given, renewing ISCertificates or Registering commences Dog, on the next.. , day of Tho Ordinance April In relation thereto, mokes It Imperative, that all persons owning dogs, should have them at my office, annually, and pay theregistered, Tax of dollars per three required ... ... year thereon. SeyilstxeV Lectcrxs, Elder John son lectured last night on Phrenology.'!. The Ward Assembly Boom vttls croYrded, and lth listened with much Interest to tho audience tne a manner opcnlns: up tho subject inwith speokor. showed It. him yrcll acquainted which started twenty persons Stkit it I t ith pack an mats, for tho Sweetwater rnlncsi tnis morning. Asttjoxxi). The City Recorder called this morning, and in answer to tho question rr. snyeth: cently propounded in relation to doss 'The collar privileges and rights or a deceased iloz cannot bo transferred to another pup, wlihouts&id anlmat pys Uio City Hall a visit and deposits tho threo dollars necessary Ifor protection." Harness ma&ers and others will pteasa take duo notice. 1.ITAR Y PREPA U AT IONS IN EUKOPi!:. "f V Nichol- 11 i- v v-- j " a' pint1.' Thk dispatches coming In unusually late, is tho cause of this evening's issue being behind Its'nsual time. V A ST J. st 1 Mork : li- : wo think: better for the Customer than Xott, on. the Plan,: these Enterprises; otfound and tried elsewhere, having been ' ' : the investers.prontable to know well already who sells The People quite Uiey and Best Goods, and when the Cheapest n g them'to te cheap; and then kn"bwi ee t them Ten to Twenty per Cent,, a Dlscohnt of from get to the conclusion that come we think of what they tenem. toiive inof His bettw than-takONE spend at on co and cs. thoi spot; 16th BALIS' AT BRIGHTON NTJBSBRY, Eon 1 Block West of Union Sauard; , -- t ft - " - t vbii )c 72 G; Bi 'WALLACE,; J o Proprietor,! TlliVO'.i- - some bnd i RE now ready to receive orders, and wlll de- - Chance in FIFTY of urawinff something, xldfrom:th ahdrrbrea Two One. years ' t r! wiT:!ffn fj'TJOt. lirer them in tnis city ai uuar ana rxeieub, to with no charge for commission., "to entitle you to the iartf worth madd of thd folloTtJoff jvell -v Inquiry rnay bowho small. or be chase these arc large known cillrens, using This Is to give the poor man or poor woman, . . , 1 o their OTrn stock, o MACHINES...BEST OF ALL SEWING who cQnoct holdoTen Iolursta; chance. lUICi ;tobuy Goods Cheap." A. Carrlngton, "i rLawrence, Walker urotners; jno.u.ivimDaiJt ' Lew. Mills, Albert Nlnde, JonaaCrckeoo JohnChialett,f w HEY LOqUSTS Tej matte one of the JCrNow la tho cEance!;Brln3 on your wdeffl r" 4 m j ij-- . 1 nAotnired, JL iM.f r J-- tJh -- , , 1 & Roberts! dl07Jt15tf Bassett ; dS5&wi3-- U '''Uftee'iy ninvpr ftnrnnt fronl ppse of on reasonable terms. , |