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Show E St RETE YEN Des- Tn REATExrn Isdiasc llAiba-B- y cret Telegraph Uno wo learn that three fxlcndly . Indians, Just In to Beaver, from east of the Sevier, stato that they saw the Uto Indians collecting there In largo num bers; they state that eight different bands havo J tin ed, and Intend making raids on rarowan. Beaver and Bound Valley Imme ' - . ' dialely. t April 23, 19. Friday, OTOTB IHATTEIS. LOG AX. JLTTD "f0"?; cly of "The Soldier'sofDaughter sparkling afVrpieco -- M 1 "SoSn even Co NT ErrraLK. v packages of good. frequently arrive from the East In this city, haying, in addition to tho address of the parties to whom they are sent, disgusting ly obscene, and profane phrases Inscribed upon the wrappers or cases in which they are enclosed, and this, too, in izoou cau- Baphy, proving that whilo tho dirty scribes wno are guilty of such meanness are among the vilest of tho vile, they are not among the mot ignorant and illiterate. Bach conduct is beneath contempt; and who are of it are a disgrace to they and deserve a severe caning. their mothers, guilty Th k rtirjitvtixT' Va iity. Wo learn by that "President mvuret TeI?rapU-Un- e held anil meeting at Fillmore party Young vtr(Uy, at one p.m., and convened tljo school bt too Prophets at tfiro p.m. The lArty let Fillmore this morning at ten minutes to tight o'clock for Kanosh or Corn Creek, where they, held meeting and then to Core Creek, where they stop prH'eslel Thoxweather in that district it ' nhi very pleasant. , TioiiTRorePKRFonMAJrcE. We underC'rtE'vntxu News. We are in receipt of stand that Professor Do llouno will give a letter from r.mer u. W lialsbett, dated another of his excellent performances on 4 r i n ft AwrtAAn no sw Awwxtif aw v s a 'i h wsrwi mwss we are (Ka Chlcairo, 'April CGth.Xrom Vwhl.-UU ikk eMaa tvuivi to learn he is prospcrlncr in his bas- Faust and Iloutz stables, during which he j.loa-HH-l in transactions, and is well in hoaUh will cook a dinner in a common cook stove and enjoying his labors. v' on tho rope Seo his advertisement. Fekalh llEUEy tJociETY. Tho first PBOV0.-Bro- s. J.- B. Milner, and J. B. annual meeting of the 20th "Ward FSmale Nut tall of Trovo dropped In to see us this Relief Society was held yesterday afternoon morning. They report tho wholesale Co in the warvt meeting house, comraenc- - operative storo in that city is doing a heavy iilt at about a quarter past two o'clock. business, and another, a retail branch, ha tYuisidertnsr. the Terr unfavorable condl been opened during tne weeic. X he whole people are resolved to make it a success, the ti. a of the weather and roads, tho attendhunsisters even are zealous in taKing snares. ance was largo, numbering about two look well and a few grasshoppers ireu ana nny, among wnom wcro visitors Cropsmaao from several wards in the city. On the navo their appearance. Mtand were President George A. Smith, Klders John Taylor, J. F. Hniitb, J. C Lit-ti-e Caught. About two o'clock this mornand lllsnor H W. Hardr. character by, tho. name of The statistical report of the Society fer the lug a notorious James atkins, a transient, was arrested in jvtst year was read and aceepttnl. The So eastern was the on or part of the city by one of onr organize as tue ciety Mrs. M. sis. Presiden toss,April, Mrs. clty pollco with a roll of harness that he had Mmoot, J. P. Sharp and Mrs. A. Savage, her first stolen a fu w hours previous from Mr."A. P. and second counsellors; Mrs. S. Schettler, itockvrood, also some bunalo robes and a and Mrs. 12. Itainsey, Treasurer. Secretary, blanket which bo had stolen from A board of appraisers was also, appointed, saddlo the barn of Mr. B. II. Young, last evening. and a choir organized. The ward U dlvid There are also other articles at .the police h1 into twenty districts, to each of which which have not yet been claimed. there are two riitora appointed to visit the station same individual was arrested about sick and poor. They give in their reports at This ten months ago on a charge of belnsr con im meetings oi ino society. nected with tho of Wells, Far go's The institution now contains 171 members. coaches in lie ho,robbery has bean in custody and the year they have received in at Camp Douglass until about During weeks sto y, ana and pro- since. Ho nowhas quarters m thesix donations of money city duce of various . kinds. $777 W, and havo on, and further action will bo taken onprihis disbursed, in relief to the noor and needy. &fcr. 4 ft. leaving on hand a balance of$lS3 fz, Caj or which ?lt is incasn. Among tne articles ma 1 o !y tho members of tho Society (Special to the Duet et Htvning IS'eun slxat their meetings during the year, are tcen quilts, forty-si- x yards of linsey, twenty-three yards yards of Jeans, alxty-thrc- o of cartet. and four anils oi dome. After the rending of the report, short, but (OXUnCMIOXAL. very appropriate addresses were delivered , Hknate. by Klders John Taylor and Joseph F. waatiington, D. u. rne benate ro- Smith, also by president 0. A. Smith; in trw4tinif and spirited remarks were made iected the nomination of Sanford, for to Spain: J. It. Jones.: to Klrier Littlo and .Hardy. During ly tne inciting tne cfxoltBp. sang several Pieces, Belgium; and Jfl. W. Iloberts, Iteglster and tho following sons, dedicated to tho or tne Land Ulilce, at Marysville, Cal. wiety. and composed. ly KIder Wm. Wil They confirmed S. A. Hurlbut.Mtnlater of "Israel, Israel," ier, was snnfr to the time Hi las A. Hudson, to Guatemm ana L. sister Lua; Wm. II. Wadsworth on the and iy mala, Commission. Mexican SUstors, sisters. O, howehnrmlnj The. further consideration of the Ban Is tli work tnt yoo proe; Juan treaty has been deferred until MUcrjr and want dimnolOK, 5 to-nig- ; 1 h wi v - ? -- - , - semi-month- ly re-pa- to-morr- ow. : , Decmber next. Many bieasiogs come through yotfT Olorioas mission, glorious mtislou, Wh lci for God you bare to do. , can enter Kiater, later, yoa Where we men eould never go. And your thought la mercy center, Searching oat distress sad wo, 8 mens of Mercy, Sisters of Mercy, O, what pleasure you must know. Grateful, fervent thanks vrm render Unto Ood for all you do; For each act so kind and tender, And tne tolls which yoq go through," O, how gracious, O, how gracious Was the Lord, for sending you. Z Ion's needy children lovs you For the bleealags yoa bostow, And Ood's fatthfai servants bless yon. In year pthirlinage below; Never falter, nevr falter, . Strength on you msy Qod bestow. Widows, orphans sorrows soothing,and the aged have your eare; You're the rugged pathway smoothing. You can chase away despair; Noble Bisters, noble Slats rs, : Heavenly blessings may yoa share. ; , Tho Senate, confirmed M. to-nlg- lit, W. Blake, Attorney for Montana; also all the Indian agents, mainly quakers. , II; Gross, Attornej for NewMejJcoy was rejected. ... in making a personal ex2yo planation, sarcastically replied to S Pra gue's allusion to him as a charlatan and harlequin; he also defended the Benate, tne legal profession and tne reputation of General Burnside and tho Rhode Island soldiers. lie spoke nearly an . A , . , , . ? hour. Chandler briefly eulogized' the bray K' ery of Gen. liarnslde. Abbott spoke- at some" length in a aim' liar strain. VMorton also. commended Burnside. Sprague took the Boor and read a manuscrint speech, reiterating his for rner charges against monopolists and their defenders in the Benate, referring with special bitterness to Anthony. He compared Nye's attack to the barking ofanunnr encouraged bv the presence of a xnastif. He read complimentary letters addressed to him by the .National .Board of Trade,- - and many individuals throughout the country. , vindicated Brownlow and Cameron Burns Id (5. The Benate then went Bito ' Kxecutlve session. Wheh the doors were pened Abbott rose from his seat and said the words of to the,"puppy and Bprague in reference the. mastiff were offensive, and de clared his Intention to ask Bprague if he, applied the term "puppy " to him, if so he announced nis intention 10 demand full retraction, and if that was re fused be should ask satisfaction . out ... side the Chamber.. Knmner- - called Abbott to order on tho ground that Abbott had declared his intention to violate the law. The President decided that words w 3 re "hot necessary for such a declaration. Abbott reiterated his statements. Final-fthe motion of the Kxecutive session was carried, and Carlisle was con ArmedMinister to Stockholm without adisEcntIngT0lce;Ille was rejected 25 to 21. 1 . , . : i ; , 4 Presidentess Smoot closed tho meeting with a few capital orwervauona on wo la bora of tho Society durinsr the past year. and those which are beSbro them, and gave notice, that on tne otn proximo, tney would hold their next meeting, when preliminary steps wouia, do taicen oy tne members to estabusn among tno lauics or the 20th Ward their own fashions, and to . completely larnoro tho prevailing tastes and notions with respect to fashions imported from abroad ' The meeting was of the most interesting character: and seemed to bo enjoyed by all 1 1 was ui.nnivwu a wut present. ; J? lour o'clock. i Amf- IlmrRDAUC. Onr correspondent mon" informs us that on tho morning of the 21st a landslide occurred near JohnW. Young's bid earn p, which took all tho day t.i lear away. This dotal nod Klder Orson Pratt and the missionaries accompanying him until seven o clocK tnat evening, wnen ihAvnassedonaiiwell. Tho liaiiroad com f misioners passed lUverdalo during the week. Messrs. Calder A Co. are busy puttemporary depot to receive ting up their Ban Francisco, 22. The new board of Messrs. Megcath it Co. have alsofreight. a iorrommissiouers are suiwiuieu . hi cauiiuo ana , located there, ,aomg neavy have returned; they reJk. It. It. the'C business. j wardlng road is finished to Monuthe that NKrux.-Fdd- er Samuel Pitchforth writing port ment Point, leaving a gap of sixty-fiv- e from Nephl on the 21st Inst, says: miles between tho two roads, making we 19th the eiirht hours' stacinc. It is expected "On Monday afternoon inst, had the pleasure of welcoming to our city- Lth at the last rail will be laid, this week iraldenfc Bricbsm Youncr and his dis- and the entire road opened to general company, the smiling faces of business May 10th. The Company Intlnguished showed 'that our beloved Presi Saints the y, Twelve and the chief elders in tend to lay ten miles of track dent, the thus surpassing any previous day's Israel were ever welcome. The Central At 4 op.m. the people aasembleil In the work In track-layinana iiicnea to aoie ana in- Company have purchased the track of meeting-oousstructive discourses from President Young the Union Pacific west of Ogderr, a hunand Klders Woodruff and Cannon: tho dred and forty-tw- o miles of which is the neces- graded. The transfer is already made, t Word of Wisdom, the people becoming Travelers report that the road lately sity of union in temporal and spiritual things made and by the Union and Central , is exon. i wero the lubjecti treated Pasaencera arrived here last cellent. Tho woather, at present, la more like and a half days. from winter than spring, and we fear our fruit evening, seven a. half days' actual alx and to Chicago, I nayenothiog startling ' will be injured. . j traveling time. ofllcers the of mint coaarmatlon The ItETcnsKDw Bro Edward ' Stevensbb, by the Benate causes intense lndignai this who left this city on the 17th ult., In com-- tion among the business men of voice one with had who protested T: for Fonda, city, Clark, pany with Bro, of the present Btata ofJsew York, for tho body of Brother against theonremoval commercial krounds, as Clark's son, ura J., wfto tileu last jair, mm honesty and efllciency." well In a arrived from while returning mission, The fires In the Gold Hill mines are this city last evening. .Bros. Clark and , etovenson have Dcen successful in accoai not "yet 1 extinguished. The Yellow nlUhloir the fclect of their Journey, and Jacket mine Is closed: preparations are have brought back tho remains of Brother making to deluge it with water. UleTen men deserted from the Eng'They left Chleaiolast Saturday afternoon; lish flag shin Zealous yesterday. Wash-logto. and arrired at W asatch on Tuesday after- in ronventlon The Republicanmet noon, navieg been three days and three at Vancouver yeshours accomplishing the t erritory Journey. the and platform of the adopted of Bro. Kzra J. will bo terday, at J annlngton on last National Convention. Chicago U. Sunday next. . " , ; K " i iuuh ! ? v. ; . i to-da- - g. self-sustainin- fr, i : ..'.- - 1 T . lra nts n'f - T, In-wrr- cd CO-OPERilT- Jto -- PATasT KxraiaxxATOR 4- - I ; WajrTXD ' 0- CO-OPERAT- nl IVE Cords to-da- LADIES' FRERCH AKD XLQYE KID J. r I , E and CHILDREN'S SEWED 8BpT3, - The best Cnstom-Mad- e J FRENCH CALF SEWED BOOTS alade la the City; eonttantYy on hand and made - -- rV r INSTITDTION: to order. UOOD FIT UUAKAjiTKKl. s9Bevlrlsr dose with neatness JAS. L BUNTING, 5! dispatch. bavin for 'its objects MnmiMiilfln nf th Mercantile Inter ets of tbts Territory, and l he iutrlbntlonj of? Oeneral Mercbanaise to me peopie HOWE HAHUFACTURE!1 ri "V:v;':r i 50;000PDTOTDS WOOL WANTED ! r-w- ' t . 1.1 u aey j eoloresl and wlilf e, 1 WOOLLEN YARNS, SINaLKandDOUBLF, . , - . ( . WASTED, AI-S- O APPIA Or his residence, UlaWard, Bait " i i . ' . : i ' ' . EAGLE EMPORIUM, Having closed oni my Business to Zlon's . 3Ieroantlle Institution, in which former (business I used io.mann- lactnre a largo amount of Boots and Shoes, from JLeather mannfacturCfl at my Tan 7 f nery In the 15th Ward, I NOW 0FFER MTf ; ' j. r I Co-orer1it- lve fcLane,' Mrs TV P Smith, It Garbor, N Grocsbock and wife, Chas Dudler, Mrs V. Stevenson, J Ornstem, ltogers, XJCsseii. u . ' ly Small Profits and Quick Returns ! M Ji,7 i . ! 1;' CONBISTINa OF f 4 Sole, i j 71 PI , 1 OF WHICH I HAIE A OLD TOYLOWWURES! r tne tsg-l- e - A h ; lI00D.S0SE,-- j! HARDWARE, 5 it- -m v-;- :7 t I ait i.i Tmrri rTr.t . M0ST.C03IPLETE STOCK j...oF i j Implements, 1 t 1. ! -- !r 1.. j n j Xhna enabling, them o successfully f ;$ Ar.y i::jse JPartie at a distance, wishing to order Goods, either Vj letter or telegraph, are assured Uuii their Goods trill be promptly arid carefuUy packed, marked and for warded, according to instruction, , 03 ES COSD 1 TEFJ3 AS IE r : f 1 1 Which will be SOLD CHEAP. VVEHE PEESEHT ; IXCill THET TKECSELVIS ' 7. . The serrlees of Messrs. 1L. 8. Beatle. John Tfainips. and other 'well known Jum mr SAcnreO; wuich Is a rnarantee of Bfttesmm saUsiaetion to the Patrons ot the IosUtatlon. CXark. : .. the cm H. U. CLIWSON, General BnperlntesMlent Salt Laka City, Marca ill I'll ! ..1. 13, 1SC3. t .: . Importers Bnos.a of . Toys, Fancy Goads and Baskets Keep a complete Slock ; oX,.,. nOTIOuS, EIHO .GAGESrJISHinG LIU.f IkbULL, 41, dS2tI . 4 -- rjv uihe gtkect, Chicago , - ...... i BIILIIffi UiiniiDO :' 1 i i - l COMPAREIPIIICES with ' ' ever yet ofTored to tbe Pablte. 1 o'ciotc s.m And WllBeS- ln(t ( rrittr. 1Ioq In H<Tira Jnmri sesaTereaosted K b in stun1ancv. dlTJ JJtsi? 1 Terrucrlal ilsrshsl. ' y K ' ' ' i ARRIVE SHORTLY. l.'J A lot of thes The Tarlous Firms. Jobbers the Territory, end the Public cene throughout are cordially Inrlted to call and examine rally, this immense Block of Goods, as the Inducements offered are seen as dost Insure their . Liberal Patronage . 1 11 - BEST PLOWS :o:- j v - ,: TO i i -- . mm .Mh (t'rt CALL AND EXAMINE. mm -" :v Tcnn'of tteTlimD jpi rpiTE Ttmir April . it... . w- i ' .. 'special'; fipTicn. 'at Constantly Arriving.rr- Rnn 6 ' i f rcix. ix a or Anil kT r . f HAVE? NOW THE - 1 'BDILDniG w.' JErjrjirjcs. i i KT3W7(&(Q)SIIS Te r. Thy tit 1 00B Empertais. Harness Makers. Bdot and Bhoe Manufactuwill rers, or any of trie nna 11 to laeir UTMiuga so tire meStores, aeau. : , f AND: CAPS, :c atmtofficb,j Ose deer west ? COllSmOlI - , ' LARGE STOCK,' s ' ; - AND AT TUB Skins,' 1 M ; Hoots ana SIiocs, ''!"'! Harness ! f .;-- beloved DV a large circle of friends. MM Biar please oopy. CXm.J , I jj 7 , IIstIdc added to their Stock by Fever, At Nephl on the 11th imt. of Scarlet Margaret, daughter of Edward 3ana llsnniOi days. "4 Jones, aged 8 yeT, 6monUis snd same disease. inst. of the Also, on the 15th son of the bove iklward and EITEDSIVEPMCH.ASiSiMT RdwvdJunet, 0 months and 4 Hannah' Jones, 'acd C year,' ' asra r - Margaret was well to all trpearances on Tas-d. Hr lit-- U an4 died, on Wednesday.tarty-elImorning was it aOoat broUter only slclc t . , ; ' T - i t lr HATS BenBruliiUeManilisB boars. a IN h' It Knox, John Tooele Ooj on At Pins KtnrctfBeU1etnenf,iWlfooT JoSa U. 15ta viv.' MarrrtOttMon. on roontlj rd two dsys. il Bmltn, greet rert, Drorased was bom In Pauley, llenrrwUire, BcotltnJ. Bae lived and died a Saint, and was AT. . "W tb t CLA WS0 BRYlidODS . ?! . bt Will be found a Complete Assortment of . ,. , ltallreMU. ,s) C S Black A wellMlss Wn Klckell, Hill, A Kcmson, E Kahn, J Wantco,0 II Elliott, C C Willis, A Nickel, E W Barron, J Lee, if v Mr Hopper, J Davis. ;. r.. . rv , t "tlte XTnlea Paelfle Ts tne Terasijafi Hal tread. U1HE0. F. JBACYrAgf3iitr- - '. 133 1 AltltlVALS AXD DEPARTURES - r, - ; f'f J In connection wltlf tbelr Stase Line end era UOTE carry PARCKLS, BANK Srepared toGOLD and SILVKR COIN and KX PK JTRISIUUT, to au parts ot tne worm, si COLLECTIONS and redueed rates, rreatly COMMISSIONS promptly attended to. Part lcu to of XPAES3 lar attention paid theon delivery our routes. LETTERS at all point . uiTKXT oocrjPTin Late City OVERLAND EXPRESS 41 i I . i , EJMDPOUIXTM ' r, .. COr.lPETIMC WITH J BY STAGE. Frent the Terminus of the Cnionraclfle- I jt For particulars apply- at office. East Temple I v Street, Salt Lake City. eUilDIIIG OLD CONSTITUTION . ooMPAinr KirjrAW.:; j t AND IM THE IN THE ' ; the M ANUF A C T U R E I , :o:- ' K BTO WW AS TH t ' . AIL. (VI 7 home ,r TUB , ELDREBQE ; -- ! 3.At theW. OTMMTOGS, Deseret Creek, Mllle, Hig Kanyon AN1 .4 5 "of good Beef and Calt Hides,':,, Forwarders; OVERLAND I' Co, ' . 50 Cords of Barfc and a quantity ; General Express .4. & ' WOW OPENED , Also,Sole,HwnEil UprLeate. v AILY STAGES to and from the TERMIN US of the UNION PACIFIC KAILKOD oi MAIIA, and tbe CENTRAL PACIFIC RAIL I of CALIFORNIA. Passeneers t from OMAHA to DENVER. 8 ALT LAKE CITY AUSTIN, VIRGINIA, NevadaJACRAMENTO! CaL, and Intermediate points. the iplendkl building formerly occupied by Btasea leave SALT LAKE CITY dally forDolnts. and: on alternate days for V IKabove BOIMK OI NT A CITY, and HELENA. Montana. v In tboflf Terri and other CITY, 1 Idaho, points VWM.? JENNIKGS & Co., T: tories. H . y r. ' ARE r r v. or for Sale at th deseret hills, Tweeds, Doeskin, Xtcrceys, i r -- rr Flannels, colored and ttIiIIc, la ed lug her authority in the island. The articles does not sav however, that In any case it would be the business of England to interfere to prevent Cuban independence, but maintains that the goou omces or jungiana mignt prove userui to arrest tne quarrel between Spain and America, sit comments in severe terms on the action pf the Cuban authorities in regard to the shin Mart Lowell, and says it may have the effect of implicating England, Spain's best rriendr unless the latter country oilers reparation for the insult tor theonUnited to' arStates. The article then goes can Cubans never willinggue that the attach themselves to the United ly sr :.' . . : States. . The London Owl, this evening, also has a say on Cvban matters. It argues that President Grant has been mad on the subject of Cuba, and thinks England and France will declare war if Amerit lea attempts to wrest the Island from Spain The Oul says Grant longs for a foreign war. New Tork, 22. The Tribune1 Monti real special says an order for the withdrawal of British troops from Canada In May next. Is said, by well Informed persons, to' bo held in abeyance fori a while: there will, however, be consider able changes In military stations. One change is both curious and unaccountable, the transfer of troops from Montreal to Quebec, which has been ordered. A dispatch from London, that the U. a. has made a demand,saying upon the British Government for an explanation in the case of the Mary LoivtUM looked upon as another speck of war. The French Canadians continue to lean for the U. 8. - The annexation question is H Still flfltated with srtirit- - -- m v ir f takes pleasare In announcing that Its business is rally organizea ana i t ( -- - ' 'l " Froprlelor. ly WELLS, FARGO Small If araln ol Profit, At f y, y; r " DESEREpl -- Governor Seymour, of lit Itlah Columbia, has appointed six commissioners to revise the customs tariff of the colony. Granny, Canada. Vhile a number of persoiiswere congregated on the prin cipal bridge nere, watcbing the nood, one end gave way, when eleven persons were swept away and drowned. London. The projected loan to the Bpaniah government, of eight million introduced on the pounds sterling, was market it Is a great success. The Oxford boat crew have accepted tne American cnanenge roc a four-oarboat race in August next. Havana. The following ' Js ofUdal: The news of the surrender) of Villanlel Caasanova and Junto, with bIx hundred followers, is premature; the agreement between tho insurgents and the Bnanish authorities is Incomplete. 'i Pari 9. The bullion in the Bank of France has increased seven and a half millions of francs since last week. .Madrid. Tne universal; suu rage ar ticle in the Constitution has been car ried in the Cortes almost unanimously, ' fourteen dlssentlnsr. only New York. The lleralcV iiondon special says, London papers comment very freely on the present Btate of af fairs in Cuba. The Telegraphy a, minis terial organ or moderate tone, says, in retrard to the Independence of Cuba. England is unbiassed, but at the same time admits that. Kngland'a dnteresta can be best subserved by ri pain retain at rua : INSTITUTION, , .X . . 'V d62 THI9 I to-da- UVS1V MMSV'l IfVSS and -- ns U I 5 i ve ? , ; MUSSES' - j If j Grecian JJend kleclsSide. 8prlncs, Button and Lace Balmoral and rolisli Sly Ics, t ' CWTERS-- BEBC&'Q'T-IL- 1 derwriters: i President, James M. Mc Lean; Vice President, LJ J. Prudle; Treasurer, J. 8. Harris; Secretary, W; Cnnnor. After a long debate a resolution was adopted, that the sense of the meeting, was that ten per cent, commission on gross premiums bo allowed to agents, and five per cetxt. to; brokers, with no rebate whatever: A resolution was adopted that no 'company be al lowed to take risks under the tariff rate. .,, ...... The mals we3t, via Albany, are de tained on account of the freshets; there r it no detention on the Brie. Is two or a In It stated that aday yacht will be dispatched from here to Cuba, on a mission from the government to as certain the exact position of affairs. It is the belief that a heavy storm is brew- in g, which may occasion much trouble yet Washington ,D. C.22. The President, nominated Henry, M. Blake, juistrict Attorney for Montana. i i 1st and 2al deers.nertb f Kimball ' A Lawrence's, 6U, H. X City. . W - iMxroxATKX.T.t-Onehandre- d Si UUU 11UU1' U1J11 OUUi. Jok. BncxOKS, Proprietor. Lath fob Hals by J. p. Lcron, plasterer, 12m law Ward. i v4lit. 6M2S-- 2 ZION'S ' r bcccbss. Splendid Fresh Orsters Just arrlTedJ CaU at the Severe of Good FireWood at the Paper Mill, Socar House fard; Salt Ltks Oocnt j. i , l ,y ' ;y Having lately reeelved extensive aaaiuons to y, our already large and varied stock, in tne thape of t7Tt presses, Ac, Acl. our faclUUes for executing all kinds of Job Work a the best and most Improved stj lea liare been greatly increased. and other establishments can be applied with plain or tinted Order and Receipt Books, oeruncates or Btocv, and every xina 01 work. Orders from the cVly and the country L.-- i , r U settlement are respectfully solicited. partment. New York. The Committee on nom-natloWe have reeelved one of the latest Improved has reported the following ruling machines: and are, ofllcers for a national board of fire un to do ankinds of ruling, aecordln td order, on - to-da- IVE i , Co-operati- . Garfield was unanimously nominated i I for Congress. advices from Kodlak Island re port unusual quantities of ice and snow. 1 roy. The lower portion of the city is Inundated; several of lumber have been carried a war.piles The storehouse of the Glenn's Falls Lime Company has been Bet on fire by the water slacking 1.600 barrels of lime; it was totally destroyed. A boom above Glenn's Falls was carried away, 40,000 logs being set adrift; the loss i3 very heavy. 1 isoston. Tne stockholders or ine Union Pacific railroad met and adepted several amendments to their when charter, adjourned till tomorrow for the they choice of oClcers. Washington. Private diapatcheii announce the death of Capt. Henry t A. Wise, at Naples; he was formerly chief of the ordnance bureau of the navy de- - 'I' c . . t , ...... 4 ! J '' ' f ; , , - |