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Show will receive the serious BTW CiOCAli grounds than actual service. Injury f that I hopeoi Itcongress to tne enu mat or disease Incurred in sucn service, and attention Teachers' Institute. -S- uperintendent tmay be applied 'as the everv instance ot tne many in wnicn such a remedy a constitutional delegation of Win. M. Stewart requests tbe atpensions ' are increased on other limits ofthe will .general government! of tbe claim, power groundsanthan the merits tendance of every teacher in this conn l commend to tne consideramark injustice to the brave and permit. Conarress tbe report of the ty at the meeting of the association, of tion friendless and but poor crippled,who LANDS AND TIMBER. and his suggestions soldier is entirely neglected or commissioner the 11th Inst , as business of the interest intrusted to Saturday, The recommendations of the Secre- who must be content with the smallest concerning special importance to the teachers will nm ulowcd nnriir the general laws. his care. tary ot the Interior and the Commisbe transacted. are There too neighborhoods far many CIVIL SERVICE. sioner of the General Land Office, of InC. M. Sorensen, Sec'y found glaring cases looking to the better protection of pub- in which aretreatment The continued operation of tbe law In the matter ol lic lands and of the public surveys, the equality of Salt Lake City, November 6. 1880. to our civil service has added nenalnn. nnrl thev are largely due to relating preservation of national forests, the vioisiintr in th Tension bureau to to the most convincing proofs of its adjudication of grants to locators and imnnrtnnitv UKefelneas. It is a fact on the part Of necessity and 01 tne puouc service are corporations Death of an Estimable Ldy. We worthy of note that every public ofil those, other than the pensioners, commended to the attention of Cona or idea of his cerwhohas Just interested, are they who duty learn secure especially the wisest distribu Virginia Thatcher Spencer gress, lo for the to tne people testined to tne wife ofthat arise from special acts passedmen tion of public land in limited Quanti E. B. Spencer, and daughter of value of this reform. Its etaunchties among settlers of resieence andqul-tivatio- n benefit of Individuals. Thestand who B. Luna Y. Thatcher, and are George side friends who found est those among side by make aud .thus fought when the greatest bv a in understand best and warmest it its life side illness. this participate they after a aumoerot individual nomes, was tne nation's kind remembrance supporters are those who are re at the residence of herlingering at father Logan primary object of the public land legis Every nlconsideration of fairness and strained and protected by its require The deceased was esteemed lation in ine early days 01 tneKepubnc. ust ice to our by all who and tbe nro ment. The meaning of such restraint This system was a simple one; It comtection of tbe patriotic instincts of and protection is not appreciated by bad tbe pleasure of her acquaintance, menced with an admirable scheme of our tne gov as a beautiful aud amiable lady. She citizens lrom perversion and vio those wno want piacc" humblest wnicn the bv .surveys, public point to the adoption of a pen ernment regardless oi i... i it and rfll- - leaves two children. citizen could identify the tract upon lence, broad and comprehensive ciency, nor by thoe who insist that which be wished to estaoiisa nis nome. sion system to cover every contingency .ana election for such piaci. i hould rest on The price of land was placed within enough credentials showing ac which shall make unnecessary an oo proper A Handsome Ornament. We have tae reacn 01 an ine enterprise, of special legisla tive .work. partisan Thty been shown, by Mrs. lihoda Smyth, a and honest pioneer citizens Jectionable volume mean De we to as the to adhere As tion. pnonc long oaicera, of the country. It was soon, however, of pensions tbe onlytoopportunity afforded them to very beautif ul specimen of her hand granting found that the object of the laws was principle as attend and and for public business, services, disability they work. It Is In the shape of an ornaunder tne system 01 casn the perverted of the result service, mean to be good people(lu tbe union ment consisting of skeletonized a distribution of land ala from leaves, allowance of pensions should for tbe better performance of the woi a among the people to an accumulation. tbe chemical attained the result :by being cases containbe is to oi their restricted government, it exceeding anu specu-OZ land capital To weaitoy Every patriotic ly strange that the scope aad nature process. The complete form of each check this tendency ing those features. lative persons. vj are so little understood. leaf is retained iu its of a this consideralact to heart tender responds 3a preference righton ofthepurchasea was tion for those who, having served and that so many things not included tion. The whole Is original pcrfec riven to settlers land, plan their artistically ar in itnis plan are called ot its name country long and well, are rewhich culminated in the general a jgolden lyre. over When more civil to service duced and to destitution 1841. ranged tralltngly dependence, act of The yilds win fully nave The leaves are white, aod the whole as an incident of their 'service but examination tne tysiein loandation of this system was not actual residence and cultivation; with advancing age or thiough sick- barely admission at the hands of its forms a most attractive ornament, set 20 vears later the homestead laws were ness or misfortune. We are tempted friends. Our civil service reform may be devised to more securely place actual by the contemplation of such a condi- imperiect in some oi its details, it may Within a glass cover. opposed, homes In the actual possession ol act- tion to supply relief and are often im be misunderstoodbe and of military it may not always faithfully applied, y ual cultivators of the soil. The land patient of the limitations Michael Police Court. one no in its sometimes to Yielding designs may miscarry P'ieming, an old offender, pleaded land was given without piice,ahe sole duty. feela to this mistake, it may sometimes through indulge conditions being residence, improve- the desire rid irt.nDje under tne assaults oi its ene. guilty to the charge oi drukt nticss. lie ment and cultivation; other laws ing of ofconsideration, I cannot if these mies, or, languishing under the mil-the conviction that to myself have followed, each designed wasflned $25, and having no money, of zeal are be to and guided relieved, they impracticable iriemlet, wilfbe employed and encourage the inacquirementindividon the! p'ublic works fail. If cause tbe are benefit of this to their ever the entitled country people limited use of land 5 an to enac tbe banishment of for submit of wnicbrelief under its may ment,under days, ual quantities, but in later years be claimed as a lying principle from tbe operation right, and that such of these laws, through the vicious admin- relief Joseph Johnson, a meek looking in be their thev under the should government. granted istration of methods and nader the sanction of the plead.ed guil y to having been toe surest law, not in the evasion aoanaon guarantee dividual, changed conditions of communication of was fined $5. He was taken and of success of and nor the druDk, American should such safety worthy objects and transportation, have been so evad- of it; all care, equally entitled, be remitted institutions. I invoke for this reform by surprise, however, when he was ed and violated that their beneficent to the unequal operation ol sympathy. the cheerful and ungrudging support cf called to answer to the charge of petit U threatened with entire mercies of social and po- - congress. Fiurposc The i renew my recom- larceny, in having stolen an overcoat ot such or tbe tender methods last year that are iiticai mnuence wittrthose umust dis mendation made violations and evasions be maae from Charles O'Brien, a fell, w soldier the discharged soldiers the commissioners set forth In detail in the reports of criminations, and sailors ot the country are our equal oth er officers of tne government His trial was set for after the Secretary of the Interior and Comand interested with having like duties anu responsibilities, noon. missioner of the General Land Office. us citizens, I and and faith such in the reasonable that passage approhope The rapid appropriation of onr public ful execution ! a wholesome law. George Wilson, convicted of vagran priations may be made as will enable lands without bona fide settlement or cannot be severed from their duty them to increase the usefulness of the cy, was sentenced to confinement in cultivation, a ad not only without in- They tention of residence but lor the. of citizenshipof by an artful appeal to cause they have charge of. the county jail for sixty days.: their spirit brotherhood, born of purpose of their aggregation in large common frebdmen's Arthur McFarland.for an aggravated affairs. nor will and holdings, in many cases in the handsim-of they exactperil a test ofsuffering, devotion to their I desire to call the attention of Con case of drnnkennees, was fined $10. foreigners, invites the serious and The welfare a aswillingness Jto neglect a gress to a plain duty wnlch the govmediate attention of Congress. in their behalf. ernment owes to the depositors in the publicity energies el the Land Department have Arraignments. On Saturday afterbeen devoted during the present adjrreedman savings and Trust Com PATENT OFFICE. TBI pany, ibis company was chartered by noon Thomas Butler, of this city, was ministration to remedy the defects On theXlh of March. 1885. the cur Congress for the benefit of the most arraigned In the iThird ijllstrict Court and correct the abuses; In the results rent business of the patent office was illiterate and humble of our people, on a public land Fervice. The charging of these efforts are so largely on an average five and a half months and with tbe intention of encourag- him with unlawfulindictment cohabitation with In the nature. of reforms In the process behind. At the close of the last fiscal ing in them industry and thrift. and methods of our land system as to year, such current week was but three Branches were presided over by offi his wives. He pleaded not guilty. months .short in arrears, and it is as cers holding tbe commissions and estimates, but it apprevent adequate Joseph Hogan, of Bountiful," also the re- serted and believed that in the next clothed with the uniform of tbe United entered pears by a compilation from a plea of not guiilty to a four-couan rnese six in Genmonths tbe of and other circumstances, delay obtaining a states, ports of the Commissioner the an of examination I for indictmeat led these allegibg a similar eral Land Office, that the immediate application reasonably, think, simple people to suppose that tbe invitation offense. effect... la leading cases which have patent will be ten months. The num come to a nnal termination has been ber oi applications lor patents durinz to deposit their hard earned savings To-dWm. II.Toveyl of this cltyt in this institution ' implied an under the restoration to the mass of public tbe past fiscal year, including was accused, by an indictment found lands of 2,750,000 acres; that 2,375,000 designs, trade marks, and labels, taking on the part of their government acres are embraced in the investiga- reaches lU.ooo, which is considerably that their money should be safely kept by the grand Jury, of unlawful cotions xnow Ipending for the depart- is excess oi ime number reached dur for them. When this company failed habitation with Maria aad Harriet S. ment In the courts, and that the ing the previous year. The receipts of it was liable in the sum of $2.939.923. 2 . Tbe bill contains two counts, action of Congress has been asked to the patent office during tbe year aggre to. 61,131 depositors'. Dividends amount- Tovey. effect the restoration of two million gate i,i'ou,Jt)( .u, enaDimg the office to ing in the aggregate to sixty per cent, to which the defendant pleaded not seven hundred and ninety thousand turn into toe treasury, over and above have been declared, and the sum guilty. four all expenditures about $198,901.73. called for and paid of such dividends acres additional; besides-whicEdward Scbocnfeldt, of . Brighton, million acres have been withheld from The number of patents granted during seems to be $1,648,181.72. This sum, in- deducted from the entire amount of pleaded not guilty to a reservation and the rights of entry the last nscal year, including reissues, tbereon maintained. I recommend the trade marks, designs and labels was depoelts, leaves $1,291,744 60 still un- dicttueut alleging that he bad cohabited and timber 23,610, a number also quite largely in paid. Past experience has shown that with bis wives Ottlllle Schoenfeldt and repeal of the excess of that of any preceding year. quite a large pact of this sum will not the homestead The culture oo acta, and that laws be amended as to better secure report of theCommlssionerjshows be called for. There are assets still on Mary Springhall. and cultivation for tne nice to be in a prosperous condi band amounting to the estimated earn Andrew W. Winberg, of this city compliance with 1 think tbe remaining was $16,000. the period of five years from the date tion and constantly increasing in its of on a five JNo thirty-eigis business. ot increase ol or lorce cent, such mentarraigned him withcount indict ol entry without commutation pi per ot The these living with asked for. amount estimated charging as for claimhave fdr speculative relinquishment. deposits I also recommend the repeal of the the year ending June 30. 1887. was ants could be paid by the govern- his wfres Andrine and Alvina Winberg. desert land laws unless it shall be the 1853,060. The amount estimated for ment upon principles of equity and The periods covered by ihe counts are, to so amend the fiscal year ending June 30. 1858. is fairness. The report of the commispleasure Ofas. Congress them less lia- $778,770. to render these laws sioner, soon to be laid before Con- one for nine, threeA for seven, and one plea! of not guilty ble to abuse. As tbe chief motive for gress, will give more satisfactory de- for six months. ROADS' THE PACIFIC tKBT. tails on this subject. tne evasion of the laws and tne princi- was entered. The Secretary of the interior euir- cause of this result in land disteDISTRICT OFjOOLUMBIA. ntion Is the facility with which trans- gests a change in the plan of payment for The ANGUS M. CANNON'S CASK. the to ot the affairs of the Disare indebtedness of control made Pacific tbe intended the fers sub ol right be Becured to settlers, it may be deem- sidized roads to the government. Ills trict of Columbia having been placed ed advisable to provide by legislation suggestion has tbe unanimous en- in the hands of purely executive ofsome guards and checks upon the dorsement of the persons selected by ficers, while Congress still retains alt POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT, AS THE DI8TBICT ATTORNEY IS alienation of vested rights and lands the government to act as directors of legislative authority relating to its covered thereby until patents issue. these roads, and protects the interests government, .it' becomes my duty tg IN CALIFORNIA. Last year an executive proclamation of the United States in the board of make known to the most pressing was issued directing the removal of directors. In considering the plan needs of the district and recommend During the past week deputy mar fences which Inclosed the public do- proposed, the sole matters which their consideration. The (laws of the have been making vigorous efmain. Many of these have been remov- should be taken into account, in my district appear to be in an un- shals forts in the way of subpoenaing wit coned in obedience to such order txut much opinion, are the situation of the certain and unsatisfactory of the public land still remains witbiu government as a creditor, and tbe su dition, and their codification or nesses in the case being prosecuted the lines of these unlawful fences. The rest way to receive the payment oi the revision is much, needed. During the against Prasldent Angus M. Cannon, and interest of its debt. By past year one of the bridges ingenious methods resorted to in or principal the preliminary bearing lot which was Virder to contrive these trespasses, i a recent decision oi the Supreme from the district to the State ofleading in Commissioner Mc tne hardihood of the pretenses bH Court of the United States it has been ginia became unfit for use and travel set for whicb, in some cases, such inclcsures adjudged hat tbe laws of the several upon it was forbidden. This leads me Kay's court. The complaint alleges are Justified, are fully detailed in the States are inoperative to regulate the to suggest that the improvement of all unlawful cohabitation with Sarah rates of transportation upon rail- the bridges crossing the Potomac and report of the Secretary of the Interior. Tne removal of the fences still remain- roads, if such regulation interferes its branches from the city of Wash- J. Cannon andj, Mattie Hughes, ing, which Inclose public lands, will with the rate of carriage from one ington is worthy the attention of Conand in addition to the family of the be enforced with all tbe authority and State into another. This important gress. The commissioners of the (dismeans with which the executive branch field of control and regulation having trict represent that the laws regulat- defendant a large number of witnesses of the government is or shall be In- been thus left entirely unoccupied, the ing tbe sale of liquor and granting li- were summoned. Some of these from vested by Cong rasa for that purpose. expediency of federal action upon the censes therefor, should be at once North Jordan, were notified on Wed and amended, that subject is work of consideration. legislaPENSIONS. to consolidate, nesday last, but evidently all those tion is needed LABOR AND CAPITAL. define and the scope wanted had not been secured, as on enlarge of the Commis- The report of relations of labor- - to capi- and charitable Saturday the deputies revisited the power sioner of rensions gives a deUiI talThe and institutions within the district. place, and searched some of the housot laboiing men to and penal that most satisfactory exhibit their and the commissioners be clothed suggest employers is of the utmost Iwith of tbe operations of the pension buto make, within fixed limithe es, without, however,! finding those to every patriotic citizen. tations, power reau. During the last fiscal year the concern police regulations. I believe this for whom they had inquired, as the are When these strained and distorted, power, granted and carefully guarded, amount of work done was the largest had come to town to do would tend to subserve the good order of parties in any year during the organization of unjustifiable claims are apt to be both by interested, and in the municipality. It seems that trouble their marketing. On the same tbe bureau; and It has been done at the exists growing out of the occupation of controversy which results, the less cost than d urlng the previous year welfare home of Mrs. J. M. Bernheisel, tbe day streets avenues the and railot certain of and tbe by all, prosperity in every division. On the .'(Oth day of the roads having their termini in tbe city, an aged and infirm lady residing in the Anv incountry, are ia very important that such laws May, lS80,tbere were 3,067,063 pensions tervention ot the 1S61 general government, it on the rolls of he bureau. Since should be enacted upon this subject Tenth Ward, was searched for Mattie t of limits within this the constitutional as will secure to the railroads all the Hughes, whom the officers alleged was Lave been 1,018,736 applica-- : to avert such a condition, facilities they require for tbe transaction itona for pensions filed, of which authority, a of their business, and at the same time there under medical care. In this, be In should accorded. willingly 8.834 were based upon service in the citizens from injury to their persons however, they were disappointed. war of 1812. There were 621,754 of special message transmitted to Con- protect I suggested or property. The commissioners again y tue applications allowed, including gress at its last ofsession, the Commissioner's office that the accommodations afforded our the Labor complain 1812 enlargement present of soldiers the 480,170 to them tbe offices was tor for crowded with witnesses at tbe district necessary to Bureau and its presadding amount Tbe total business widows. for tbe safekeeping of valuable hour paid for ent the functions of books andand appointed for the examination. power is papers, are entirely insufficient. I peasions since the war of 1812 cases arbitration iu differences where recommend that this condition of affairs he The defendant was present and was f7. The number of new penbetween tsmployts and employ- remedied by Congress, and that suitable represented by Hon. F. D. Richards, sions allowed during the year ended arise be famished for the needs of the ers. When these differences reach 1886, is 40,867, a larger numJune 30th,baa When tbe case was called, Mr. Price, on as to result in the inter- Suarters been allowed in any year such a stage ber than commerce of behalf of Mr, Dickson, said that as the between the IN COHCXU8IOH but one. Since 1861 the names of ruption the 3,2-Jwhich had previously Slates, application of this remedy I earnestly invoke such wise action on the latter tad gone west, the prosecution pensionersfrom bo tbe by government of the people's legislators as will sub- desired a continuance until might general the rolls were been dropped part Saturday as entirely within its constiserve tbe public good, and' demonstrate during the year, and for regarded we aud think I tutional powers, might during the remaining days of Congress, as next. 'various causes an increase remains such arbitration, at present organized, its ability and inclinaMr. Richards, stated I that It for the year ot 20,038 names. reasonably hope that and ' if entitled to tion to eo meet the people's heeds that it selected, From January 1, 1S61, to December 1, if carefully a to the defend be shall was, an remembered hardship gratefully by be confidence to of tbe parties 1885, 1,908 private pensions had been tbe de have ant to tbe case constituency. to me no effected, would ofbeavoluntarily called to It seems UKOVER CLEVELAND. Signed granted. settlement and to require witnesses to controversy of less . wasbington, 1886. ferred, one can examine onr pension es- the Dec.S, extent and not necessarily within the come from a distance, but as the Distablishment and Its operations, with- domain regulation. I am out being convinced that through its of the of federal trict Attorney was absent from the this that opinion suggestion Instrumentality Justice can be very FRAGMENTS. of is attention the Territory,, and Mr. Tartan was busy at Congress. nearly done to all who are entitled un- Butworthy after all has been done by tho paswould not be opder the present laws to the pension The Second District Court convened court, the request eltner Federal or State, But it is sage of laws, case was The then set for 10 bounty of the government. posed. to relieve a situation full of solicitude, at Beaver undeniable that cases exist, well en- niucu on m. a. more to be Saturday. remains accomplishwhich in the to titled relief, pension ed by the reinstatement and cultiva- - Considerable matter is crowded The following witnesses were notibureau is powerless to relieve. The tion of a true American sentiment, out of our columns cases are of to make fied to be prctent at the hour named : class this worthy really Amerof which recognizes the equality s neb.. as only lack by misfortune tbe Annie Harts, Elisabeth Pugmire, Barbara ican citizenship. This, in the light of room for the President's message. kind or quantity of proof which tbe our .Esther jbennion, Ira liennion. Nettie Paul, in to and tbe tradition reloyalty of bureau tbe and law Thk wife of Albert Tfcrickson, ol Bcnnlon, Samuel regulations Bonnion, khoda Bennion, our of would teach institutions, Is spult their merit James, Mary James, Kusan quire or which.though, on the part Z. C. M I. carpet , department, pre- Henry some other reason cannot be that a hearty Alma 8. llarker, Matthews, Harsh 11. all interests, is the surest path to sented him, this morning, with a fine Cannon, Amanda Cannon, Kate Lv CanJustly dealt with through general laws. of M. Cannon, John M.- Cannational greatness, aad the happiness son ; weight 10 K pounds.: All well. non, Annie These conditions fully Justify applica- of - all our people; that capnon, A. M. Cannon, Jr., George M. Uannots tion to Congress for special enactJoshua in aal, Klizabeth i'aul, Parley should, recognition of ments. But to report to Congress for ital brotherhood The funeral service of the late Neeley, il. Foreman Margaret Jane Joseph of our citizenship and Mrs. a special pension act to overrule the the be JCIisa M. fusan BnrJow will held In foreman, Foreman, Ferdinand l'or-- , fairness generdeliberate and careful determination of in a spirit of American Amanda Wimley, Mary H., Neeley. to labor Its tbe Fifteenth Ward meeting house to- er, the pension bureau on tbe merits or to ally, generously accord 11 secure favarable action when it rould Just compensation and consideration, morrow (Tuesday) at a.' m. friends not be expected under the most liberal and that contented labor is capital's of the family are invited. The current number ef the Woman' $ protection and faithful ally. It execution of general laws, it must be best Is at hand. . Exponent wouln too, that the diverse! A party of excursionists will leave admitted, opens the door to allowance situationsteach of our people are inseparable of questionable claims, and presents to from morning for Caliour civilization; that every citizen Chicago the legislative and executive branches should, in his sphere, be a contributor fornia. Hoy t Sherman Jr., has them of tbe government applications 3?;3BC'.S': ' X 'A the not Within law to the general good ; tothat capital does In charge, and they will, reach this city tbe oppression on Friday evening and- continue their ot merit, not necessarily tend and plainly devoid Chowthbb At hit lata residence, 16th labor; and that violent disturbances bat so surrounded by sentiment of west Saturday evening. Salt Lake CHy.Decetnber 5, 18S6,of inJourney Ward, from disorders alienate the and proare hard and patriotic feeling that they flammation of the bowels, James Crowther ; true American moters and sympathy will not be to resist. I suppose it Tub base metal and ore output for deceased was born in Halifax, Yorkshire denied that many claims for pensions kindly feeling. the week ending December 4 was as England, 1816. are made without merit, and that AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS. October, r. , , m follows; Twenty carloads bullion, many have been allowed on fraudulent The funeral service will fe held: ait the of The repreagriculture department This debeen has representations. pounds; 13 carloads silver ore, 16th Ward jneetfng house, on Taesday, Iec. the oldest and largest of 506,657 clared from the Pension Bureau not senting 437,630 pounds; 11 carloads copper ore, 7th, at 11 a. m. Friends of" the family are is national the industries, subserving but in administrathis prior i only in ' the purpose ot its organization. 298,300 pounds. invited to attend. tions. The usefulness and the Jus. Ice welltbe of new introduction of By subjects distribution the of any system for oi Mm. M. E. White, elocutionist, will on the equality ard farming enterprise, and by opening pensions depends new sources of entertainment in the agricultural wealth, will be It give a uniformity of itsoperatton. Coram's-sion, ; W JL. HT KD 3ESXand the determination of early infor- Fifteenthreading ' bouse to seen from the report of the Ward meeting mation and now are concerning production" there by the that paid GIRL HOUSJCDO TO GENERAL .A 7:30 ' Government ene hundred and thirty-on- e prices.it bacohtributed largely to the morrow evening, commencing at XX. work. . Apply to be this under the will It country's o'clock; prosperity.! Through different rates of pensions. auspices MI awn nrtrsw , Ko. U S. Fourth KaatMreet dtf He estimates from the best informa- agency, advancedthethought and investi-id of the Mutual Improvement Associait bag gation touching subjects tion be can obtain that 9,000 of those other things be tions, and an admission fee of 23 cents who have served in the army and navy charge, skonld, among to borne pro- - will be charged. The programme will the practically applied of the United States are bow supporta low cost, of articles of- be Interspersed with vocal and Instru at NITHE rOURTEENTH WAltT), A GOLD duction, or in whole frqra in public part, ed, are now imported' from mental music. . will be suitably X BRACELET. The lader charities excinsive fered, which or osganized funds rewarded by' leaving the 'same at this' Office. ' e those in the soldiers' home under abroad. Such an innovation will necd4 beglnning.be tbe direction And control of the Gov- essarily, of eonrse, iu the A free literary and musical enterof , intelligent f LOOK OUT! ernment. Only 13 per cent of these are within the domain and the 'subject in every tainment will be given the entire number experiments; pensioners, while of for all possible en- (Tuesday) evening in the the late war, stage should receive OTRATED FROM WALTON'8 PAS of men tarnished from the! couragement i government, Ward Assembly Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. O tare, State Road, two three-yea-r 20 old cent. like Including per something millions citiour Theinterestsof. of fcXEERS branded Q on right nip. their wWovs and r!aiirf; bare been zens, engaged in as The inwill Insure Is such are programme agriculture, t or are now in the n ctipt of pensions. volved in aq. retnrnlnar thetn to Ci. Tj. enlargement and improve to those who attend instructive amuse- I Anyl nersoa Main The American popli,wlth a patriotic, meat of the results or riving Amos, butcher. oi feu, this and their labor, oar for reward ment will and be The selections fun. gratefuland too uua wiennauon tnat wiu ieaacity, to uaur a for zealous their welfare regard to eacred Ikj monopolwill be well rewarded. strong d s3 be a willing tribute to those taken from i J, H. Ward's "Ballads ot ized by any special advocates who are should . . productive returns are a main Life." .... not only willing but atxious that whose Justice should be given source of our progress and power. equal ana exactclaimants Thk copy ol the President's message C i to all honest the friendlessfor pensions. received and desti-ta- te ' by the (ews was, to put it ONE 'SORREL MA REy TWO AND A In their sight la The existence! of year old, some white in foresoldier, dependent on public char-- abominable. Ia places it was head, branded mildly, States has ' ' otherwise entitled, has precisely among the cattle ot varioussome 3 oa right thigh. Lost at the' and Illegible', ' ltr.lf figures completely cases to share iln the provi- led to burdensome and fn, tne same right Harkers Canyon about tbe month of - Sep who fought their disastrous restrictions; in an imports in a number of Instances, were undesions made for those tember or October., i i manuwas battle as. those better ab e, ant branch of our --. commerce, worst tbe It cipherable. The finder will be duly, rewarded to the country's friends : and influence, to threatening to affect the - quani. ever sent to a printing office, amount ot SID. through script conour E and of tity CHRISTIAN STEPHENSEN. claims. vtry quality supplies. and this delayed onr issue push their more This a is matter . of such CottonwoodIs under South ia Importance granted that dition . . Dec 5th. 4sS - . pur present plan upon soy other acd of such tar reaching consequences than an hour. , ' . meats to trocrress in the work ot lead Inir the Indians to the adoption of OUT Institutions and bringing them under the operation of the Influence and the protection of the universal lnws of our country. BO OOH1T . i , rie-ptrt- side-shoul- 1 ers i"-t- r " . pre-empti- on To-qa- lei-lo- w five-cou- nt nt ay e, ec In Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks & Wraps. 5 NKWMARKE1S at $5.50, reduced from $7.00, 8.00 and 000 ' 30 $7. OO, reduced from $lO.0O, 12. OO & ! 20 10.00 and 17 50, reduced from 12.50, . $18.00 20.00 and 15 RAGLANS, (Latest Styles) st$G 0O and 8.00, reduced from $10.00 and 12.50. 25 K At; LANS, (Latest Style) at $12.50, 15 OO, 16-oand 18.00, reduced from 20 00, 22. 60, 25. OO and 27. 50. 15 Fur Lined and Satin Quilted Silk Circulars, at $8 OO, 15. OO, 18.00 and 24. OO. THIS IS KXACTLY 11 ALP COST. .15 Klegant Russian Circulars, also, at half their usual cost. 12 Handsome Brocaded Silk Dolmans, (last year's goods) at less than half price. lO Handsome Damasse Newmarkets, at half price. 12 Astracaan Sacquea, (this Season's) at 915 OO, 18.50 and 22.50; lust reduced from H2O.0O-- 25 OO and 27 50. 25 Latest Style Cloth Wraps, former prices $10.00, 12.50. 15.00 aud 18; now reduced to 97. 9.00 12. OO and 14. OO. 25 Boncle and Astrakhan Wraps, 50, at $9.00, 12. OO, 15. OO, 17.50, 20.00 and reduced from 912.00, 15. OO, 18.00,21.00, T , 24 GO and 25.00, 30. OO. SO Frieze Wraps, (Klegant Styles and Materials) at $20.00 to 60.00; a reduction ot 40 per cent. 25 Rngllsh Heal Plush Wraps, 25 per cent, reduction. 20 Knalish Seal Plush Saequea, 25 per cent, reduction.' 25 Ladles' Short Jackets, at I&.50, 7.00, 10.00 and 12.50- - Forty per cent- - reduction. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. 200 Misses' Newmarkets, AT A GREAT SACRIFICR. 100 Children's Havelocks, at $1.25 to 10.00. Reduced to less than cost. 100 Children's Cloak; Size 2 to 8,' at $1.75 to O.OQ; marked down 25 per cent. 23 Misses' lioucle Cloaks, $8.50 to B.OO. Reduced 25 per cent. 25-00- , - HOLIDAY 3KOIS! Owing to an OVERSTOCK in many of our departments, we liavo made HEAVY REDUCTIONS Special Sale and Invite Inspection. of LIVEN and SILK flMDKERCHIEFS WE ABE NBTBR UNDERSOLD, IS ISO IDLE BOiST. No trouble to show Goods. We warrant every w article sell. To quote Reductions on the Immense Stock w carry inpur numerous Departments would require several issues of the "News." and TO BE SOLD AT QR8AT BASQAQTS We 1 . a,k Special Attention this Month PRICES REDUCED EVERY JJJJF'T. Z2V In Silks, Plashes, Telvets, Novelty Drew Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks, Iadles' Woolen 4, I Carpets, Etc, Etc. We make Gents' Suits and Pants to Order at ASAVKG OF 25 per cent. Fit and Worbnanship Guaranteed. hare now ready for your inspection one of the liiaX 81SLECTED STOCKS OF As the time for Stock Taking is not far off, we nnociou to reduce our Immense Stock, if Low Prices will do it. HOLIDAY mm Hats and v.m are TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY! Onr Display of Cbristmas Choice. w. bar. er.r Had, and a. I. the Irget andonr former in Price, will h. Is.w a. lo tnanre Mason, NhiM pre-empti- on J UUUUUlUi . MUUUWj XJ.LXLa 1 U11ULI.i LL1J.LL Ms ht We wish to call your particular attention to our lines of Ladies' I Gents' $2.50 Turn SPECIAL BARGAINS and Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Trimmings of every kind, Millinery Goods, Jerseys, Gents' and Boys' Overcoats, DU N FORD'S Holiday Announcement! We WE CALL ATTENTIONTO SOME ! We have Just Opened and will continae to receive large shlpmeats during the next ten days, ef an Blerant 8teek of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs for Ladies1, GentsVand Children j the Handsomest Variety we have ever shown, fir In our Prices The Goods are New and Desirable and we invite the public to call and examine our Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. We Intend to convince you that our Motto: We have Just Opened the Handsomest Lot of HOLIDAY GOODS we have ever shown. THKY ARK ALL NOVKLT1KS, nt I Great Clearance Sale! 15-Oo- h two-cou- F.AUERBACH&BRO 1 the Ml. or almost eTery artlele w. exhibit. SIAII. ORDERS FILLED AT REDUCED PRICES. S3 Shoes. will find them FIRST CLASS in every v OTJ-I- STOCK R OIE1 Ladies' and Gents' Slippers in KID. BEAVER la Complete GOAT, VKLVKT, "d KKLT. aa-d- to-d- ay A NEW AND COMFLBTB BR0. F. AXJERBACH & THE MS. CLOTH Invite Inspection. Wm 1864. ESTABLISHED WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. retpetf. STOCK OF. it JUST RECEIVED, ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES. - To-da- and-thei- r $308,-024,8- HATS GIFS AfiQ FOR THE H8LIDHYS isarea;MMiDKroini zsr Our Goods First Clas and Priced Reason able. Please Call and Eacamine at ' ' WHAVB DUNFORD'S, 124 Main St. BiGES! HEATERS JUST REOBlVEDj STOVES! to-da- y. to-d- ay - , con-ceded- I: ;,8cWo-- .BTC., ,Jm THE UflCESTpir - iSSfilTUEITJ IF THIS CUSS BEST OIEI fm THtlS sv.'. : cs6 Goods CEBBS By Belllnff the JIESTOODS at XiOWEST PRICES, 4V.'t '' knowinff that are OHered at Prices Lower Than Correspondence feallclted ) Uw (rm-irKAlMA- territory. Illustrate, .3NO TItOTJDjL.lB. U CavUlefwM -- "i KIUBLE n.M M.'iJn . !.' Mall4 Free on Application i TO SHOW GOODS JENNIN( , . .3-- .. ; Thrtr 'Entire, Stocbof FIRB 02T THIS jjjSARTH , PLEOBO-PWEUMON- 1 JOLT, U. pleuro-pueumon- , I SOOOTilbr T OT "V Eh S W t - . ; ay , - a tsssBESBaBBaeaKSBi i r" iv: WB CASST A TDLL ITOCX 07 J, ' . : ', J STItEETe . . lit . i vS " is v " r r ! ;ei- - No. 67, EAKl?, ' i 11' Mli!i" j a v ( ft t .: I The Hargest Carpet Dept T - to-d- ExaminationV Ciei MM a - 1 Ask'a ISLOnilLUKE?' 1 , : SlXPEfiCE 15 BETTER THIB ' Dress Goods, ..Trimmings, JtfotUms, . Ladies L ana . Misses9 Cloaks, Seal Plush Sacques and Wraps, Shawls ? Flannels, Blah)cets, Men's aid Children's Clothing, Roots and Shdes, and have - - ( . , INCREASE r OUR PATEONAGE TERRITORY. Ever and all Guaranteed. nil out OF , ow - Stove,; f , -- V ETC., Several :Car of Stoves, Hard ad soft coal heaIttcrs; . er t the SONS, - , - BOOTS and SHOES, Suited to the needs of the Territory, and Instead No; (5 w,, South Temple St.. 3 doers West of ClocKorner. of, the- old practice" of waiting- till the- season It nearly oyer to make especial offering af JBargralns, we havo adopted an Entire New Policy and commence at the .beginning, NOW. and we purpose to continue; to offer pur ENTIRE NEW STOCK IN EVERY' DEPARTMENT, at such CLOSE MARGINS OF 'PROFIT, as must' commend them to the public. All onr.Goods are marked at SIXAIiij CooK . Ranges, Etc. becauso wo are determined to v - , WH JinntlNGS V ,:;; ly t H PUECHJLSXD L.KQXLT. ALL CLASSES OF TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, CARPETS, ! nt t ! DRY GOO DS, . re-sto- ted WINTER MEW GOODS FOR FALL - . 11 CHILDREN'S AM RETAIL! MOLESALE ous livi or ' nn ii i |