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Show a t i We thought the editor of the Time ! a vote of $ to 3, to extend the Union DESERET EVENING NEWS. was more reliable than this. - He seems Pacific road of the Eastern from the present terminus In Kancdnclua-1 to have cot far out to sea. His sas southward to a Junction with the GEORGt Q.' CANNON.' Ions are Puerile and could not possibly Atlantic and Pacific roads on the 85th be more erroneous. We beg leave to parallel in New Mexico. The trunk TT,ir, 2Tf.T..V assure him: and all the rest" of man line west of the Junction toward the Pacific is to be built and contracted for Kat onlay. February ,1UI. kind; that fears of leaving Salt Lake jointly by the two companies, aps unknown here; that the "Mormons" Chicago, 6. The Tribune social says eastern debate in the House yesterday, advance no of the the of fear r. k. have Ti5tr rrAii. the a decided disposition to reduce showed or western "civilization." As for the and it seems pretty certain army, Among the prominent questions before "Morrnonlsm" ever numbered some bill in this direction- will being that the public at tbe ptesent time are uni. : con a la It pass.extinct the religions, among versal suffrage, the raising of revenue clusion Railroad committee, had Senate as unwarranted by the facta of a The and on to defray the national expenditures and our stormy session yesterday; long as the supposition that the Easthistory past Union of claims the Pacific, fortwo "Mormon1 the question; the Mormons,' to gain admission into ern Division, which were killed In the mer arc taxing the wisdom of the na- the Union aa a State, would relinquish Hpuse three weeks ago; they were rigwhile the latter, the tion' rXnd so far as the influx of a orously pressed, and finally the Compplygam j. population is concerned, consolidation mittee voted to include this road in the polygamy, especially, jut at the present "gentile11 large and to extend time, is conllned chlelly to newspapers, It Is what no ."Mormon" fears, 'or is this road from proposed, its present termination, newspaper correspondents and to "scri- opposed to; it Is only the crimes and about 500 miles south-eato the juncvariIn on and 35th parthe new line bes, pbaricees the hypocitea,, under and fostered by tion with vices developed 1 1 This makes to east of am Is read the allel ous quarter. Using "ciTlUzation" that the five reads in Albuquerque, called is what addiaa. and combination, lucubrations of these various worthies, neonle of Utah will not tolerate or en- - tional e hundred miles. It Is as they are occasionally made Known 32d not the road that probable parallel The people of courage. lb. much the papers. in this combination, The completion of the l'aclfio Ball-roa- will be included are making strong its friends Utah are golvg along quietly, attending though instead of being feared is looked efforts to have it so. r to their own affairs, and not at all anxour peoto with Joyful anticipations by ious to interfere with the political, relifeel assured that it will do for ple, FOREIGN. gious or social organizations, of their more tothey Montreal. misunderstandings dissipate Canada, 5. Further invesoutside friends, whiloj the latter, or feelshow and that no lives were lost and good promote harmony tigations some few of them, like Martha, in th at Hall. In the catastrophe 8t.Patrlck's between them and the good and were bcriptures, are" troubled with many ings many seriously. injured, thirty virtuous among their fellow citizens, in The roof was of mssslve iron, surcares, particularly ia relation to vast sections this of all than an mounted statue St. Patof iron Republic by "Mormonism" has abunto the Is rick. attributed The and labors of the their calamity vituperations dantly prored, long, long ago, that It is bitterest manner the in which building hasty to opponents have ever done well able to take care of itself; and even was erected. discord.! promote The Rising Star brings the following Pacific Is the Railroad now, that rapidnews: ly .nearing completion, aa event Fires at Valparaiso, Deecember 31st, which many have confidently predict, caused groat loss of property, amounting ed would bring about its sure and to several hundred thousand dollars. A number of persons perished in the do tho 'Mormons' speedy downfall, rfrjjtapft. jj flames. feci not at all frightened. They bail The Bolivian Government basclven its completion with unfeigned pleasure, (XGHESSIOXAU a contract to Robert It. Brown for out w Bex ate. on being assured that instead of prov the construction of a railroad from Codvi Resolutions were passed to hold even to Balosl; the estlmatad cost is$25,000,000 Ing a bar or hinderanco to the great sessions till the Constitutional or 5vju.wu.ouo. reforroatoryrnovement in which they ing is disposed of. amendment Peru has agreed to prolong the Jacori are engaged it will prove just the reA number of bills were Introduced railway to the Bolivian frontier, whence verse, and will be a benefit and blessing and several reports from committees Quaraiine & Co. have agreed to continue to the people of Utah as' well as to the were read. it to ijapas for five millions sterling. A bill passed to give effect to certain Two. ships arrived at Valparaiso in rest of their fellow citizens of this Rewun foreign coun 88 days from within a quarter treaty stipulations . public. tries which authorize th President to ox an uouroiGlasgow, eaca otner. iney, sailed These relections have been caused by employ. the military force when necess- together and only sighted each other a leader in the Ban Francisco Timet of ary to guard alleged criminals deliver- during the voyage once. up under the extradition treaty. lileht lives were lost by the wreck of tho 29th ult., under the caption of '.'The ed ' The resolution to authorize the tne payItalian BarK Vberan. on the coast Latest Move In Utah,' in which the ment of Senators from the reconstruc- of Chili. writer indulges la a train of pecula- ted States, from the bexinninsr of last A Peruvian expedition,- under the tions about the results that would flow session, was taken up. Morton argued charge of Tucker, formerly from the passage of Ashley's bill to dis- in its favor: and Trumbull airalnst the of the Confederate Navy,' has demonWhen the mornlnor hour strated that the River is the member Utah. The editor of the proposition. the unfinished business ' was true source of theUcagulla and not the expired Amazon, Times U decidedly of the opinion that brought up.t Williams' amendment to Macon an, as was formerly supposed. the passage of this bill would destroy the ' Constitutional amendment was a. tow occurred as Aspinwaii, Janua he addressed the Senate in its ry 23rd, between pome United States the civil power of the "Mormons" and read; favor. Humner next addressed the eailors from the steamer Tallapoota and lead to tho overthrow of polygamy as a Benate, having offered a substitute for some 00 Jamaica negroes: one of the " -- - - -r resolution. providing sailors was Killed. Institution recognized amongst them, the pending and fine, not to exceed three iiondon. The preparations for the bat whether they would, continue ta penalties and Imprisonment not to ex meetlug of Parliament are nearly comthousand, occupy tho dismembered Territory or ceed a year.ifor persons wlllfullv at pleted. In the Heuse Uenry II. Coder migrate eUc where, or whether It would tempting to hinder any qualified voter will move and Mundela will second the and other penalties for re- address to the Queen. strengthen their fanaticism or weaken from voting, - allow to voters under this Lord Clarendon's health Is tuuoh fusing their attachment to the Church, are amendment to , and it is expected that he will register. adwill questions which, he considers, Boon be obliged to retire from the HOUSE. A mit of discussion. Office. j Foreign '... the Judicial CommitThe Powers participating In the Paris The Zi'm saya its attention has been Boutwell, from tee, reported a bill for the relief of Ad- Conference have granted a brief space of specially called to this matter by the miral Farracrut and officers and men time xor if ranee to decide on tne proporecent action of the Ijegislatlvjs Assem- ef his fleet J that passed Forts Phillips sals. i Jackson, under fire. The bill proPrince George has returned to Athens bly of Utah Territory, in proposing to and that they be entitled to the benefit and Is engaged in forming a new Cabimemorialize Congress to' enlarge the vides of prize law In the same manner as net. He found a in compleboundaries of the Territory on the north if the the District Court of the Eastern ting the Ministry,difilculty to the owing hostility by the addition of some two degrees of District of Da., had been open, and a of the Greeks to the Conference; but it the Territory of Idaho", proposing to'oSF process has been labelled therein. It is announced that HI aim is has consenof the case to any ted to act as Premier, andDelejannis as set this by the cession of two degrees" of gives cognizance United States-Courhavimr admlraltv Minister of Foreign Allaire. The other I; tau on tho western side to theStato directs and the payment seats in the Cabinet have also been filljurisdiction, or tne Treasury li u tier supported ', of Nevada. ed ?1 out who will sign the the bill, which passed without "'divi- protocol. Great excitement prevails at This is the first we have heard of this sion. Athens. j" .;; the Prime 'Bulgaria, retiring 'recent action" on the part of tho LegWood Introduced a bill to promote Minister, is inimensely and exislative5 Assembly of Utah; but then it the progress of the fine arts; referred to tensive demonstrations popular, been made have is nothing fresh to receive items of news the committee on finance. The bill in his favor by the citizens.' Paris. The Marquis Moustier, jlate about ijtah, never dreamt of here, from provides for the. registry of any new artistic Minister of Foreign Affairs, died designs. along distance, and this. item In the i&pauldlng, from the committee on Dispatches from Aleerla announce Timet verifies the eld adage, that one Appropriations, reported back the that the insurgents had been met by the must go from home to hear home news. Senate Amendments to the Naval troops; and after a brief engagement, Dill, which were made a were routea. After indulging in a vartetjrof specu- Appropriation order for Monday next in a comMadrid. The erectionof a synagogue lations ia regard to the reasons for this special mittee of the whole. this city has been licensed by the auin action on the part of tho XegiiUture of Several private bills were passed when thorities. this Territory, the ' 2imia really comes the House went into committee of the City of Mexico, via Havana, 5. The the to one very sensible conclusion,.. In ,pp. whole,z on c -the Army Appropriation attempted conspirator Bernltz, whohas - i i Bin. been shot. President of life Juarez, to an position, too, hypothesis advanced PorS.ro Diaz has been elected goverHooper made a speech on finance. on the same subject by ther Territorial After a running debate of considera- nor of Michoacan. r V- j , s, on ble that the "Mormons" the will rebels, Enterprise Twenty length Army Appropriation captured at Tamau-lipnhave been shot. never abandott polygamy for the iake bill, unanimous consent. was given to ' Havana. Jose de Armas, Peace Comthe Chairman of the Military .Commitof being admitted luto the Union as a tee to give his amendment, providing missioner to the Insurgents, has returnState, "Judging from the past history for the consolidation. of the Btalls of the ed unsuccessful. The war is certain to continue: and the fate of the island icon of that people," says, the 2imcsf several departments of the army. y!w are of opinion that if their entrance only be decided by armies, as the Govinernment cannot grant the demands of to tho Union 'depends Upon the abandthe insurrectionists. 'The war intbe onment of the chief' feature1 in 'their San Francisco, 5. Degal tenders 74 eastern department continues. Santiaare social system, they( Will uu hesitatingly Bcranton, Pa., 5. The passenger go and its immediate surroundings free of the revolutionists on the Dackawannn and Dloom elect lo be kept out of the Union.' The train anran road off the track this mornt London. The Time bury 2Tmr of the is very 'sound in judgment n nounces the were that but Many persons injured, this respect; with this exception, that tng. none .fatalty Honorable . Qaiusha treaty is incomprehensible, involving while we re cosulrapol cajuy a at prom- Grow, was severely burned. v the question of the recognition of (the Southerners as belligerents, and excludinent doctriue, it is not the "chief fea- - Washington 5.The President of Pa.J ing nothing. - It says the whole docuture" in our religion; And W fully en- nominatedofUenry 8.' Watto, to Vienna, rices ment needs recasting. Legation dorse the following: "When polyga- Secretary 1 4 s Greece. The1 new Ministry fails. Uay resigned; tele-my ceases to be a feature in the -Bulgaria has been recalled. The King Clayton Is firm for the protocol, j or iu xvoaseau, ine rtllgiou.the decay of that religion vipuiin Madrid. The Provisional Governwill be approaching, and its Voluntary Arkansas militia, who has been charged by the citizens of Woodruff Co. with ment will present the Constituent Corabandonment would be the signal for outrage ;and blacS mailing, has been tes a draft of the Constitution, embrathe breaking up of the Church." arrested and lodged in a clause prohibiting slavery in jail jail (affravs. be cing the Spanish possessions; Nashville. Two personat but it will be While., perusing the- preceding we twecn outside parties and members of left to the Cortea to decide: as to the coma almost fancy that the, .editor of j the re- method of freeing the slaves. legislature occurred the Time was a believer, or, like the thei came Toronto. out second A best In of presentatives gang desperadoes, case. whom were two penitentiary among ajgmtary before whom Paul was chce-- each " discovered In a A, bill' was introduced Into convicts, were arraigned, "almost persuaded,, to be, theAlbany. on an little hut for the island the in assembly appointlake; jus venue t ou tnu pom i so .sound. ment of commissioners to have charge threatened to shoot the detectives they But on perusing his article further Such of the proposed changeln the Eastern went to arrest them, and while thewho de,'! a thought would be dbsipateuVbr',' his bo'undarv of New York City, above 40th tectives sent for assistance the thieves in boats.' On entering the hut V by I cutting anew river from escaped judgment seems to be taken away when Stree a numuer to or sioien articles were Sound. the that targe point he sings the worn oat ditty, That "Brig-hais understood that found. It Washington. 4 Young, dreading thr efieet of the project for a convention between v j civilization may be looking the United States and the North GerI H ;. forward to the time when he and his man Union, or the better protection of TaarrH ward Lsmraia. Next Tuesday I to the United States, is under evening; the vta lnau, Elder Judm' Aibmia people may be forced to leave Salt Lake; emigrants consideration by Baron Qeralt and cer- will, wlia sotns forty lire size portrtlti of pro. that seclusion is necessary to the growth tain parties In New York and Wash- mlnenl ofcharacter, rood and bad. elaeldAte the at the Phrenology and of "Mermonbrn;" that it 'cannot com- ington. The plan of the treaty has al- selenee iuui v ru ocnooi uoch,rcyaiognomy, at commencing i J been: prepared, both at tne TreasVIVC. pete with western civilization; that so ready, ury and State Departments; no definite as the "Mormons.'; con put a broad action long has been taken yet with respect 1j belt of desert between them and the to either., I alictl: St Louis. A proposition for the subpeople of the East and ".'West 'so long mission of a constitutional amendment In polygamy may flourish; but remove that to the people January a, 18C9.' of Alpine City, Utah Co., ancr woman suflT-r- r ooditmUt for providing latumnuuon, eon orday' W1U belt, surround them with a "gentile was defeated In the Missouri House tc dwu. William Frederick:, eldestuir Ham Stronsr and Jolla J. Uteof Dyer. Mary y less ten cf In and than to 45. population,' ,54 KeprtssntaUves yers Washicstoa. Birmlnthan). i3?uuld. Peceased was horn la The Senate Committee ITovo 'Mormonim" would be ''reckonri is, lboi. ' on the Pacific railroad have decided, by Jdiiu bept. or or, piease copy. m "the extinct religions.,.. among IlEfl: flDUEBTISEMEHTS. i f "j i ai - law-maker- 1 ! s, st i fifty-thre- d, i j , , "Mor-monism- ." ; : t : j . I - ex-Admi- ral im-pralr- . t i , - .... s t : i ?--- with-Minister- s : . 1 j t to-da- y. j ' -- -- 1 : - ed, I 1 ; . ; ; - VJS. to give twenty dollars j.C. Ithr awants lostnmle. Bee advertisement. ; b. 6th, SBd. JVws. Sir, It is seldom jlditor Evening are intruded upon columns valuable your vrith matters of a strictly domestic characbeg your ter, and for this intrusion I would an Imperative pardon, did I not consider it to duty.devoiving upon myself give publicity, to a scandalous attempt at seduction by a scoundrel named C I. liroy, proprietor of the Montana Ilestaurant. The particulars of the case, so far as I am informed (and it's my opinion Lknoir something about it) are substantially as follows: On the third day of February a relative of mine was the recipient of the following gentlemanly and obliging communication from t the scoundrel above named: Salt Lake City Utah February 2nd 18G9 i Dear Misa ; l Seeing you so often on the street, and not having a chance to make your acquaintance, other than taking the liberty of penning yen a few lines, please excuse this liberty, and answer if I can have the pleasure of accompanying you to the Theatre on Friday night next, please an umce. or drop a swer tnrougn tne I'ost note to tne Montana ilestaurant to lM: next Last evening said "C. A. P." alia C. L. Broy, met the lady, ob "Dear Zliss" as he prefers to call her, and was told emphati Miss" was a wills, and was cally that "Dear asked what were his intentions. Mr. C. L Broy, said his intentions were honorable and as a proof of it he proposed a clandestine visit to tho Theatre last night, to which objections were made by the lady. Tho of the "Montana," then proprietor next Sunday evening as a suitableproposed time for the further proor or ms "good intention' ("Hell is paved with igood intentions) which invitation I have very strong reasons for believing was also declined. About this time some person or persons resembling the masculine gender is supposed are have emerged from a concealed nook or corner and directed their footsteps towards this virtuous representative of "good" intentions. "Tho wicked fleo" as did Mr. C. L. Broy. His "honorable intentions" could'nt hold him, he did not run, he flew and this bad, him because of his honorable intentions." only ,llo not only ran but he yelled, "hollowed," shrieked, whooped andi bellowed with a voice that raised that portion of the: town. All this was the result of his "honorable intentions." Because of his "honorable intentions" he was caught, because of them, he was chastlsod, lightly though, and I opine if another attempt at "hoaorable intentions," is again exhibited in this case it will almost startle the proprietor Of the Montana Restaurant. Gentlemen of the "honorable intention" kind, you are very ignorant, you think the "Mormon", women fools; you have an idea wait they despise their husbands and ah opportunity to fall in frith youronly devilish schemes. How easy it is for a "Mormon" wife to receive a note, like the above; but how hard it is farther to show it to her hus-- ; band and how repugnant it is for the husband to amutfi.iUn4M'ihe viper's Let every Mormon wife and ted by such 'villains as when instil daughter the above, act wisely their, part, and these "honorabIo,, attempts at sedition and ruin will beconio less. frequent and men will learn that to triflo with this business involves the questionof life or death. If tho gentleman (?) A. L. Broy, wishes any additional information connected with' lost night's raid, ho can address a letter te "C. A. P." through the Post Office, stating where he wishes to see me, at which 'place I will give my true name, and the necktie with the stagshead pin in it. a large supply AMthMfnat- received and Parlor Stove, w bich will be sold at very low rates for Cash. Bro's. Booxs TO Rsjtt; Inquire of Cooper 63d3t Town Clock Store. iargo IIOODSj NUBIAS and BGAItrc?, m quanUtles, of the atst styles and VERY CHEAP at F. A. Mltcheli Exchange Band- 1 I j -- . ) t i to-da- ' . y, Johnson-Clarendo- Mormon' "4 - ; j t I. AST APPEABAKCE ? ! ... W .. ' . ', - ! . j. 1 i , CAME ONK . FEBRUARY 6. WU1 be presented the RomanUc Fairy Frtraya-an.a, in 2 acis, euiivicu, i ! - : M LOT " k lineSiae Sonrs. IteamtlTalAppolntmeals,' I and Daaiees Choruses And n one uifti ai A 1 ar-m- . ix the "territory;;- . fADAME RCHELLER if To e otumeoce with l he beantlfal ijomlc Drama, -- t i A MOST EXTENSIVE Produced wlfh jrAtrnlOecnt Jfew Secnery , BEAUTY. "' Very complete and th i - Owlns fo whfeb, we are enabled to offer la 3 ACiB.en.iyea, I E'RWlE ST WE: OR, - The Foster Sisters. 8CHELLEE ! Ernest lne. an Orphan MA DAME ewl t d o6locr. OO Kfe t)FEN CASH AND PROMPT TIME j, BUYERS.' Performance i t Tl Frou-- i - of at'appeav-ane- e the &utrall an and CaJlfornlaTlieaUes. li .o. i - i. , j - iCl al XX - ' JIMS & W. ' 5 Specclally JnvlteJl to callj .i. ... iill 4. L:rlii)iW3R$ . CO. IN THE PRICES OF 1 ' JORDAN AND A. GENERA!-- 5 41: a Vi Our tmstom made Tap Sole Boot, at A MJLJ e.CK) Fine Caif Boots, from m sih-j- "t ciAChildren ZJAiiOWmths'tuuZ Boots Sops, v'Jv-ilerv Cheap. , . 1'' AVomen's Bhoes a prime article u only V li J lXJXly at JJL JU v . : i W. Id652ir .,-- . ., !.: - 25 'i; v --1 MiEsir XT'-- BOQX a! ffsettS. I ! t " - i ; -- y - A J g- - JAS.-E-B- '' ' t i r w"r - i 6 ... ' is E V Tali TING, UN shoe !"' ifflfii. Has consUntly on band the finest quality c t 9$m ifl EJfTS: Box Toes and Fancy Heels to eult the most A fastidious. Good nt aranteed. Alao the best snd. most substantial KIP and COARSE BOOTS and. 6HOK3 made in the if u;?.1:-Il- l :ift '; ;Jti;;j;Frtlghtaddil.i. rMm KiLO isw.-- s. andlatatyleof,qUSTOM-MAD- L , j wvw-nf.-'i- '1T10M w .API. t i. 4 t : if m it Jt TH K 1)IFFERI JNT SETTLEV Tooarlai X ; o ?re are fern; L 3 i CII i CAGO PRICES! dC3tr i v-T- v- Toppings and Shoe Findings, mt 6.ZKBr f - ...... 'A- . I MM. 1MIT - Thomas, . - i J. 0. MtgeatK - . Farmlnjtton rty la'heWin LOST, from I xnT.d small Bay Mare MULE, saddle marks, and branded J on Ian thlsh I gone or. iha Weber It supposed to have range. I will giT ihe above row KajsTllle for Its delivery to me, or pay ltbraMy tor initmi mmiott trtas win lead to Its recovery. XK - i T HALF MILES FROM LOW 20 D OI.IJLRS. ItEWAT SHOES SIGN OF THE r FAR5IOVER TO-fc2- Y . Territory, suited to f" j i ., u I' RAILROAD AND KANYQN V I ' ZtTi n i'.j . "j , Band.: 1 -- 1. J , 3 ; CO-OZ?EIXATJ- tYG i j "VI f counto T? forward Good, to ths Territories n. f T Iaf ? In the CElQ ABATED JAUILY, dciiysiim 1 1 t U EF RENC For To the Merchants and Bankers of brnaha Dea r. and 8aU Lake GXT generally, s ,-- BsEe at HANCTFi orrreisai.. ! ! i K AST" TKWITLE KX3 t 1 EET, 8. I- at low . Law-renee- ; it - C1TT.! 1 11PP & CO. ' MARK FREIGHT 11 - rt , .? 1 1 business again: and the nubile can be supplied with the ' Choicest Meats in .the Market, ? v ; it supply of -- c I I t' Jr At reasonable prices. sty CALL AT ,No. 4 MEAT MARKET. ini Dye Stn!sy t f SSJ e, BRIO HAM CITY, vf,-- ' 3U Jounty. j;: era? practiced,. ..i - J h. ." old name is In lne mnii X" ' ! M uexear.h as " via Omaha. ana fot U tan . I , h ; Co, Cheyenne, m flUJA SMVM si UUP r' 2ruff;'.KedIcinrs: ' w - . End On hand at the Drag Stvi kT; it? i ? K: d263tf (185 Im Medicine nnri. Firm . 'a JEOTJIH.GS;&;PADL; RICE3. ICTUREIt'S with addltioa CJountry stipplied by the case flgures. Call and examine atoca. A of Kimball 1st door north CL X. City, w SXain Su, Store, - waaxat or vncAitUoitTAZix. t , Charges for Advancing, Btorage and For- - - i ; v AND TUB ' : f i Lately advertised to arrive, which makes iSAUTY about the 15th of Kovem 1668,' one large Red OX, with white face, th ' Jnr, nora uaii oroKen on; oranaea on tne riant 'horn to , . CK, The owner la oarfres and take him away. requested, fpye s to-da- s EECHIMS; j ---- . 8c ar. By this mail a leter arrlyed from Elder G. P Kebeker; from the Sandwich Island, containing sample of the sumr manufactured by him.! We ar rvery pleased to receive this from Bn George. It Is a veritable testimony of the success of his energy and enterprise. We have had it examined by competent Jadgea and they pronounce It superior to Porto Rico; article that would find a and an sale in this market. We think It could ready be laid down here at a pries reman eratiTe to all Inter ested: and we wool 4 be highly gratified to see Dr. ueorgs's manuraetnre mtroanoed into and patronised by the citizens of Utah. f t .. - j r . , J - OF I Kcno CTrr. Our 'special from "Echo writes that matters are moving along pretty smoothly there. An attachment against tho Empire Tent, (a hurdy-gurd- y institution) and in favor of J. GY Bromley, was tried on tho 2nd. "when tho decision was in favor of Mr. Bromley. On the same day only three men were fined for drunken ess by Justice Liyingston. The "lively" fraternity squirm a good deal, and threaten what "is to leff but which hasn't come yet. - y, i, i Ui H GBluT-REDUCTI- ONi y. mo-nogam- lc . or-- Previous tJ her departure for Colorado, i . 1 B1AUIA METMUA HCSBAKn OF A WISE WlFK. : f i: orihfl Dlatinfiratsbed Lyric Artiste. MADAME i j m ' 111 inrJEiisE .H. B. Clswsoa & J. T. Caiae- - Lessees & ahuxasen- - to-da- y: to-da- It JUST HECEIVEO TJtAr I itAS CuaTOTK TCP ; to-da- mi l 4. I mi I - II I Eaiile' Emporium - 'V II . f . .! i ..... C6t Kal8bltt&IIlndley. tf Baixd BCar.ftor sale at Faust & Houtx at cm drau&ht Sasds' Chicago Btocx Alb dlSSm the Salt iAke Billiard Room. 1 gus, I i- -je - ay I 1 v TiX ! dW3ings. LstU for sale at. J D., Lyon Plasterer, lw.th Ward. Mens' aed youths boots, selling off cheap at I to-d- II I - ; ' - M t! - . I - vai of CooK utl pun-tsnme- I II I eoovery I will cdvemytrud name when we meet. T.H E 11 II for the Saxt IjAkx City, ! jit , ,; , . ' f 4 , : i 3 & |