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Show t: 'i ogdenvjunotion: ' TltT: .mMTl J v FIFTH STREET. Charles W .. .... . ,,- BixMoaths 'Three Month - T ? " ? v , 1 'If . ' . 2. ' .. . - .... . ARRIVAL an t ? - , Paid Up Capital, if Authorized 81,000,000 j .... HE HOWE Sewiog Machine - Q - ' '..jTLi - - muosv 'durable, - AND CONSEQUENTLY WE 8.40 a.m. p. mi 6. 05 p.m. CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! p.m. THE MARKET. . . - - 9.45 a. tn. U.p, a U.P. Emigrant leaves - - 4.25 p m. - - 9.00 a.m. comer, if necessary, furaish Thousands of JJ: C. train arrives- WETestimonials from parties owning theie ' and r.l Sa. . 1X6.40 p.m. " . i 1 in this Territory, but consider it una.m. Machines " " leaves - - necessary. We simply refer intending purchasera 6.20 p.m.' to parties EVERY WilKKK, who own our Ua and rbines. 4.00 p. m, V. N. train arrives Our terms 'are as easy aa those of any other leaves'. V CL- - 9.20 a.m " Sewing Machine Company, and we " " - U.P. Emigrant arriVes - C. P. " leaves f I" ,16-4- r ft ... 0 Salt Lake City Time. i Fully Guarantee Every THIS PAPER INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who oirn our Machines. BELL THE WE ORGAN SILVER-TONGU- E Where Advertising Contraets' can be taade. ' heii-pa- st fiujouruiig brethren in good standing ' ' ' dially invited.- ' J. R. CRANDALL.N.G. B. H. EBBDi Setfy. if f f d4Hy; 1 Pf 9 f dispatch. MAIN STREET, OGPEN. 227-t- f , , '.' f"r ITi. MURIRIJIIIRDER! ' " ATTORNEY AND YOUR LIQUORS BUY NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofce apposii Prirsr'g .Drt Store, Ifa In H. Ogden Specil Jnjttentioii given to eoijetBS. Etnit-tance- s !W.-Dpromptly made,' XSooveyaoeing' anel No aiwa u tarial uueinescarelully atteuues to. .."Aull 1 ATTORNEY , COUSSEtOR. Office at Residence 2nd South Street, Then you will find Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY t . ,y Salt Lake City, tali. kinds of legal business promptly attende ,A11 jXot dlt . CITT, fnrn uure $tort. ij Is up to the mark. No Turpentine , and Cologne fepints, seasoned , with. Juniper, but a Pure . "Article "Guaranteed. PoyWt aliiJ-oi- u 8. J. JONASSOX 1IOGE, HUGE & JONASS0N, ATTORNEYS-at-LA- ' MY BRANDIES AND W Sail Lake City, Utah. A Notary, Public always at the WINES Will eompare wita the Best in Town, and my TlilUES AS LOW AS AS THE LOWEST. Ojce iAtfit rToiateh Budding, 1 office. COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. J.B.DOOLT, J. Es'DOOLY I ill JVomocia Si t '1 & CO. F8ASKLI.VHCE4GU&C0,' j, J Co's Express, i Agt's Wells, Fargo i Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." dl37 8l8-2- E.H. ORTH 1 tf OGDEN, Cnral & " All.' WBOLESAIB GROCERS. ' CHICAGO. Sotila'nj Burinau , . R. t Prompt AlUntitm. given to OMeetiont, Sloek$ iitught and SoU tn Ommiuion. "Wells, Fargo rirat National Wells, Fargo AT, - - - ILL'S -' E. JEJTXEXS, Bast Temple Street, CoUbrook Building, 81 Lake City. Corresto. attended pondence promptly Office and Sample Room, 2J Correspondents t A Ca "T-Bank. 4 Co. - New Tork Ban Francisco MONUMENTS. Oaaha ri Halt ; UkeCity Marble San Fran roiers, JAMES IT. LATIIAX4 Co Attorney. F. S. RICHARDS, Ogien. r . ' tias-t- r or Sandstone Monuments CUT AKD LrrriBED BT James Fowler, . .. MAIN STREET, The best and cheapest in . , OBSTACLES ! JO OGDEN. ... . - MARRIAGE. IUPFY RELIEF FOR YOCNa MEN from the effects of Errors aad Aim-e- s in early life. Manhood restored, Impediments to marriaiM removed. .. New method of treatment, iaw and remarkahle remedies. Books and cirrnlam sent J. S. LEWIS, WATCH ( MAKES AND v JEWELER, S'ezt door to KdkrtmCt MtUititry Store, FIFTH St., eDEtf, d -- " ,M ; PaWiehed WelnisJay j t- ) , -- rrrJ s free, in sealed envetones. , AdrtsMS HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth St Philadlphia, Pa.. an intittition ba-Ti- t ahiirh repotation for honorable candor and prnfcsaioHa JfciU. d d 3m , Q END 2.V. to Q. P. ROW ELL CO, Kew Tor, O PsnifAlet of 1(K) racrrs, containioir lists of coat of ml Mwa'w shewing 3,(0 nnif-er,-, -- frrti3j;. " " ' . kdi-l7 . The druggist, feeling certail of bis ability to identify the person to whom ha had sold the poison, was tak'n to the house in whieh the murder was committed, and. the result was tha upon being confronted with Allen C Lar.'S, he recognized hiiu si! the nisD who had purchased the poison," His testimony .left no doubt as to the identity of the party, since a bottle of tooth powder purchased same time was foand in the room occupied by the suspected man. ' The additional important testimony elicited during tha examination on Saturday was, that the desk belonging to Martin Laros was broken open, and the mopey which it contained was gone, and that the trunk used by Mosbs Schug was rifled tft the same time, and his money taken from it. The theft ot the money left no doubt as to the motive of the murder. The testimony of the physicians to their belief that Allen Laros' sickness was feigned, and the druggist's identification of him as the purchaser of the poison, convinced the coroner's jury that he was the murderer, and they gave a, verdict accordingly. denied all knowledge of the awful crime. A warrant for his arrest was served upon him by au officer who, accom-paniby another, i proceeded to search his room. They had been there but a short time, when Alien sat up in bed and said, "I did it." The room was then cleared of all except the two officers and a neighbor, and in the presence of these the murderer made his confession. , He said that he had procured the poison and placed it in the coffee pot; that he had taken the money on the same day that the murder was committed," and that the reason for committing the deed was that "he wanted them all dead,', so that he might have th nse of whatever there was;" that he knew lie had done wrong, and that he wished Cod's people tcr pray for him.""' He told the officers where they would find the. money, 'and an examination of the spot which ho pointed oat digalosed a place where the eirth ehowed that it had been After digging lately 'aisturbed. , j..S-- , , la conaectloti arltb ur paper' rs fsa a lass JOB OrFICH, Wortt dens pnsu.vtly Sui Allen - J. a. Salt Lake mark: "Avoid being a millionaire at all hazards. The true way is to lay up treasures in heaven', as Daniel Drew did, by endowing a theological seminary with an unsecured note. That is a treasure which neither moth nor rust can corrupt." :, Woods Cross . 7 . 25 4 4 IS 8 7 SS Jarmlngteu 7 M 4 88 1 8 12 4 fr2 I 9 00 8 40 1 KaysvllU Arrive at Ogden - Paaa. ' ' 2 No. 4 No. , 1 j VI 00 M. 9 40 KaysTiHe 10 81 Fannington 10 Centreville Woods Cross Arrive at Salt Lak P. Ton will find oa all rfaronrh train Fullmai n l Sleepers, nw and macnlficent Kay Cmu-hwthe heat . Smoking ami Ssccnd CUM Cars sow oq road the in Uuitcd Statos. any Particular iutl.riiia.tion, with maps, tlm labia. etc , may be hsd at any of the Through Tiot4 Offlcea in the West,'; or upoa poraooal writtsa application to J, H. Morftt.tt!, Westr travel! Agent Omaha, Neb or to " " i W .3. Stekmbti, fiaaoraj Paaappg 80 . K. ' , f 20 . 7 10 1 00 (2 f 11 I 86 11 4 f 44 1 60 . U 13 i MS , 11 4U Ogdea 1q addition to th I ; j CWcag. GROVE BREWERY 2 00 20 .1 North-Easter- n The Chicago XorthrJf'esterth 1 i. eCiCl' .,.-" I In CLlcago iati. Thi centrally located, and a their trains arrive here thirty minatee is vance of all other line, paasengera can aiwavs be aura f t making Connecticut Jor points in Northern and Iowa, f .til should BurcUaBe tickets Tla Marshall, Cadaf i Clinton. or For points in Northern lliinoia ids, or Wiscousln, tnltoo; and If yon are going tu Chicago, or East, you should, by all oieaqs, po chase four ticket by tkc Qli Pioneer hwute ' -- OQj ' a4 Ear 6 , Past. 1 , i CO i - ronte they rrai-their destination with tha lewt trouble, and If tliuraaru two or jaws roaiit to the same leading point, to deoide 'Mot) is h ' safest and pleasaatent to travel, j J We take pleasure in stating, that tuf OarctT t '.a i CPTt OK ALL PKBSONS BKTORfi on a journey to ascertain by what can ails., ' ' . s 19 THE IT atarttuK is the oMral, aavoral miles the shortea, route between 0:nsha and Cnlcago. Withlu Uie pat two yems tha road lied has bees bat ia admirabla couditioa,ai l almosttlhe eutire line' has bsu relaid with steel ' eta. 8 49 ' t t U. Contrevlll traini Lear The Baltimoie Gazette is moved by the death of Astor and Stewart and tho illness of Vanderbilt to re- .f e.j . w wFa t ! ' ' 00 7 - r. m. i j S '( No. 1 No. 8 Pass. , Pasa. . Trains Lost - K4 si i lotTatcc t- -r IMPOBTANTjTP THE TR4t. UTAH' CENTRAl! ...J.ELING.rDJJLlrw JS. X Xj XI. O 3D. Name of STATION. . Y Xrthtra Cts.ta ' lVs' ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1871 e i ( a 3f.Tt. The test roper In i pioxEEit tixE of trrin. During bis ride to Eastun he made no allusion to his act other than to say that "he did not knov Vow he came to do it." He is twenty-onyears of age, five feet eight or cine inches in height, and his general make;up is that of a gentleman. He was registered as a student at law some time during January or February by a prominent attorney of this place. He was committed to the county jail Saturday evening, there to await his trial N. Y. Sun. ' Above. ! Depot and Saloon. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ; 8PARKLINO BOTTLED BEEU The man who lives right and is DAILY. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED 5 a.m. & 3,80 p.m. at has more his siience , it-in City Leaving Ogden ' i right power and Wbolranle and Retail. than another has by his words. at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. ' Character is like bells which ring Salt LaU City will please purchase their tlcketa at Pasaengsrs out sweet music, and which when the Fifty cents additional will be charged LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. touched accidently, even, resound whenoffice. the fore is collected on the train. sweet music. witb ? f , "May they always live in peace and harmony," was the way a marriage notice should have wound up; but the compositor, , who couldn't read manuscript very well, made it read: ' "May they always '""live on peas and "" ' r; hominy.' For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to r: ' SiMM 8HARP, ci V '- Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. ; t JOHN SHARP, 80PLRINTKNBENT. hit . 3 utad' Just "Wasn't it rough on Ellaf she was telling Frederick at lunch how ethereal her appetite was, the . cook called out; will hive ye 'Say, yer pork and greens now, or wait till yer feller's ' gone?" a; " "ij - Superficial knowledge is lika oil on the water it shines deceitfully, but can be easily skimmed off. n a Dalo n , I)r. AM ASA S. , i ES8IOENT ''.',' OODEN SURGEON JAXUARY Musical 1S7G, illows: 4198-!- a e.. 6 No. l" 'j ..0:20 am ;' Leare Ogden.'.'.. , PACIFIC UNIOH 2;(Kfp.m, ' Leave Franklin., " ; Logan.,.., " Brigham., Arrive e.t XJIen Establinhed test than three' Te).rs ago as s R. preHentative Republicatt pledged to mvti tain nd defrnd the principles and orgatiiiatioo of the National Republican tar ty.the INTKRHXJEAS t was early pushed to the forefront, of joura-iisand achieved a success unjirecadHoted irth history of snch enterprises. Bytuliversal anseul ' it has been assigned position aa g ,,x,.,f , r.ql Ppr ....2:25 p.nj.' .,.4:00 Ollrner Sallsbury'a gtae Llna to and 1fom Montana connect with traiua at Jfianklin, ; ... Cuas. NiBur. Oen. freight and Tciket Agt. . dl97-l- y he Leading ltepublican Paper Not alone on Its political efcaracter don .tha rest It cluias to fovbr, ltaiina at the highest excellence popular in all depart-men- t, and in thia era of progressive Journalism to position aniouj; tha best . aspiresINTER-OCiAl'he makn wpeejnl "claim- - M INTER-OCEA- Brewery FAMILY NEWSPAPER. s cUuiui are carefully guarded .against FAMILIES ANDTHE TRADE SCP" l'LIEl). Orders Promptly Shipped to an$ Point on the Railroads. FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. J ' Juat receiyed a full Assortraent ; & Domestic Correspondence of Foreign ' And to everything A' EivjlUh) French and Domestic Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful ' Grove. ! IIS CASH 111 out-doA Fine Hall amusement and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 to 200 peraona. Parti wishing to .engage the Hal! or Ground J must apply aevendayt in advance. TERMS LOW. Tlie Best Stock of AND EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN; SALT LAKE CITY. OGDEN. ,, r Is preparing for th Spring Trade with 1 all kinds of Flower and Garden Seeds And will eeU MR. D. at reasonable 85rv a ilvnv 1 1 i prices. r II AS GREATLY ENLARGED hisCrewo. A :' li gpeciallt. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ' - j JU 1 .1 SOLD4i:CHEAP! ut ii)ai(i 3cdmratf, CmaAP ,,r la a . Terms ef NubacHptlon. POSTAGE PAID , DAJLT. ; ;.i Ry Mail (payabL In advaucel, par year By mail (payakU in advance;, three montl and has in stock manv thoiindi of ... ,t- , ,. ! ) J.)J J W indow. ntr and ItaakPt Plants in IrtlTerent Varieties. Ha imported several hun- AJLA' dred of new kind of plants from the States aad : J.'i 9 l t ' V 1 , ' ,w I i fc, I Europe, has several hundreds of Dahlias, GlaaU It olins, TaherrosM, Peotiies, Tritomas and Mfwlcira Vne Root on hand. Hand ton H Motrins; Mkai ' in y.iriciy. Goot loarrH and 8AIt :if ACTIO .r Balls Parties, j Weddings mi i'Muarais, of (ireenboBse aad Oarden Plants, ! ,.GCARASTEdV;!.." HJardeaaii4 flower 'jy aiail.' ATI kindi of Flowers, Roots and fanpiog llaaktt txn-t- t sent by mail or express, kLoerjr ariabt atcom-pi,,- y all order. 1 (A i. I"etante fonrx! beiweenjeeffr.irg .InHn werth It free gtiwsn A Co., CenlernW! at hi K.t'm'ei 2 blocks Er'li of VIU-- limine, aii l we) ot lroslieck' Poi llalid, .e. Kt .Wntr-Wjrd.anffat bis tioine at Cy ; Outfit day st home. Arent wanted. Mr Jenes" half a bock northfct of and tarma fiee. TRUS grefifcttrse CO . A ujruila, AddressO. t", BCf, ait City, lt ?aiue. t)l Klif Newspaper INTER-OCEA- i, TPeirvnc-fSfi U 1 1 I , Urgt Pantaloon Goods, Florist . and Seedsman, , aw SUITINGS . make one that will be found Useful and interestlM 3 Americana ia every part of th globe, While to it ' specially represenU tji GRKAT INtltRKMiJ oi the NORTHWEST, it ia National In itt and comprehensive in it Firat in its political faith, it Is not bigoted, aud ie discnsions aims to be eaadid, dlsoifled. aod al personal abuse. The JNTER-OCBA' be. th. aggfsgato ' newspaper cjrculatlon of aay ia tho nrthWMt. It l eot to mora publieiiM thaa .Of pimtf office, attribute m every tate est Territory id the United Statae, th. British Province, t and cwerioo forn.n State and countries. , to: AH lduds of ttg.i , I Oountry, j . First-cla- ss not excelled by any pnMktition in th The ' 22(Vta b' ,n,1w0 tflbiUt? Aaj J In Literature, . Local atul General Nvwi, ? liperleace11' It RICHTER & FRY 0. Box 19, ' Tlie; Agricultural Depai tment MERCHANT TAILOR Wholesale and Retail. ' objectionable matter, and every effort is made l render it a pieasant and proutable Coniwiaua to the home Brando. ' ' 1 THE BEST BEE Bin VIA! 1 - A Grovo ! iftl & Daily? Weekly,SemisVTeekly N No. 2 9:00 a.m. ...10:55 SOUTHWARD It P. vuiuaii Three Editions at Franklin.. ...,,,..,3:30 M. W. MERRILL, Suht. UTAH TERRITORY. m 1 " ..'....10:50 Brigham ", Logan....... Arrive Merchandiser y AOKTIIU'AR rl East Side Main St., CITY, d5Wf 1st Trains will run daily aa BAILKOAD. Office AND . (JON DON, Surgeon and Physician. . IiAllSOAD; ON AND AFTER . "Who frcw dat peanut at me?" asked a darkey when struck on the cranium with a sandbag thrown out t.- BOOKVaiid ' mumi s. Jt.-f- A. W. Brown & Co. FirTH STa, OGDUi as e ....... n. ;ja .ml ' t "lTOLs tl i snl ?itarjny. -,. f' 1L about? eighteen ' iuohes tho' officers came upon two pocket books, which wereound to contain about $350, the sum for which Allen Laros hd planned to send father, mother, brother and sister into eternity. When he was taken to the carriage, and in passing looked upon the bodies of his victims, nothing like sorrow was visible in his countenance. j ai Agent. 1 .O " - 1 at-th- "OtDTOM GIN' MY? - Main Street, oppotiU . aleo . 189 and Surgeon, Physician UTAH OGDEN tidt diluted with tba "Black Cow," PURE ALCOHOL, PROOF. 0. B. ADAMS, OffiM Wait SPRUNT'S Reekie" Mqnor More. EAST SIDE MAIN ST,5 DGDEN, - A..MINE11, & ! to avo:d Murder, and an uutimely grave, place. . ... ! 1 1 If you want - AT - LAW , at Large, To the Public Jr., NA11IAN TANNER, E. D. CHE ALES, at Court Office House, Ogdea, Jtah, Special attention given to cases bcfcre the Supreme'- and Dietrtes Conrtej Conveyancing nod and Notarial Busiuess done with accuracy I IF. given with Agent for Wetw and Box Elder Counties, TJtah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. LAW .jroT4nr.ruBLia both instruments- - " - PIAKO. written warrant Five years II. E. F. S. RICHARDS, AND ! Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of K. P. Needhara 4 Son, N. Y., and the EJIEKSOJtf EETWa OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 5, E PERT Tlf Seven o'clock. Xf A. Friday Evening, at At MASONIC HALL, JIAIJf MTKEKT ar cor- COUNSELOR-AT- - Ma- chine Sold. Tfrfll FILE ON '' ; r Easton, June 5. The poisoning of the Laros family, whieh has been the subject of con versation in this community lor the last three or four days, proves to be ' ' a stiaoge tragedy.-Martin Laros, the murdered man, fesided just below Sandito Eddy, about four miles from this place. The family consisted of himself, his wife, six children, and Moses Schug, who boarded with him. Allen, the eldest son, and the alleged murderer, taught school at a small pluea called Schoeruntown, about half way "between his home, aud Easton' On Wednesday of last week 'he did not The come home until evening family 'sat down to supper together, and were all in good health and spirits. While the meal was in progress two or more of the victims spoke of the peculiar taste of the coffee, but Allen ridiculed the idea and took, or preteuded to take, a Almost as swallow of it himself. soon as the meal was over all who had partaken of it were taken violently sick. As soon as possible a neighboring physician was called in, who at once told them they were suffering from the effects of some kind ef poison. In some cases the efforts of the physicians proved successful, but in others death ensued. Mrs. Laros died about 7 a.m. on Thursday and her husband at about 1 o'elock of the same day. Next came Moses Schug, who died en Friday afternoon. At this writing all of the rest are living,' but it is mdre than likely that two of them cannot last m very mu sh longer. On Thursday a jury was impau-neleby the coroner, and a large number of witnesses were examined. Until Saturday little or nothing was elicited thit would throw ary ,Jight 'whatever on the causes of the trage An examinady or its perpetrator. tion of th-- coffee pot which had been used at he. fatal meal revealed the presence of a large quaEtity of white sediment. Thin was carefully analyze J, and ascertained to be arsenic. After a very though search it was found that aii Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week someone had purchase. f'uu'r and one half uUHCt-of that article at a drug store in this ' OF SALT LAKE CITT. X' ..... . SUXliYS .EXCEPTED Confession of k Poisoner j : TI1E DESERET XATIOXAL BA5JK '. U. P. ;. SIX M05THS ,!, .. ,,' f - ..!. , , (J i 6.40 p.m. . East, Through Mail daily . C ftSOOlOOO .. 1 'I,0.80 8.40 .m. double p.m. Lake Bait daily City, 3 . . - 6.20 p.m. Wert, Through Mail daily V t I 8.40 a.m, , H Through MaU daily . WM. last, President? n. HOOPBR, , . . . i i cioemo- - . e: - T.00 a.m. i 11. S. ELDRKlHiK, . j . or Salt Lake and the East t liHIU H A B YOUNO, . for Salt Lake aad the H eet i i . . ' ' 6.00p m. JENXINUS, " Lake and Soda Directors, i County ,Ihe Kich County, Bear 130HS SHARP, i ? , Spring: uailago Tie ETanatna, Wyoming-- and FERAMOUZ LITTLE. ; 4 leave the latter place Monday, Wedneedayn -V . '. . f a.m Deal in vand Fridnyi, at crip Exchange. Coin, Gold Dust, College -Cache County, Daily , , - 64 p.ui, etc Oolluctioue made, and prcuptly emittJ. and Korth Ogdea, liarmyille- Wedoenday oo Bala. Paul for Interest Foreign Exchange .00 p.m. k Saturdaji " '' J d53-l- y 3aviugs Deptwita. T.3U a.m BuntaTille Wedaeedayi and Saturdays . . Lynne, Plain City and; (Slateravii'e, . 2.16 p.m. Wedneadaye and Saturdays Hooper and Aliua Wednesdays and -- ul 0 Saturday! Ol'FICK HtrRS.J v v " . 6.45 p.m. 8.16 a.m. eenerel DeHTwy, Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. r JIKOLSTKY. DEPABTMKNT Opea from 9 i.n. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. -' open from 8 a.m. to 3 p jn. Oataide Door open- from 6 aju. to 8 p m- ' ' THE SIMPLEST, S. J. SHARP, Postmaster. j v ' Trains P. train arrives - - ., -. . tfo, 229.. 1 ,V)M 4RHT41B. Beit Lake City, double daily 7.60 a.m., 6.45 pm. , Went, Through Mail dally fSi ' . i TA0,i. r ' jl ! . " . 'V- f ..... PUBLISHED EVERY' EVENING,1 - "" : f Ogden Post Office: AND CLOSING MAILS. ' TTT1T miTYTi : . I BingleCopy . ... SOBSCRIPTI05. $8.00 . . 4.00 . ., ' - ' 1 WALTSB laCSSKT, Ewlafcs Kukger One Year iwimi . - - . j ' .1 PKR TSAR . Editor. Penrose, "teems of ' . Foblbbid iVERY EYEING, Sunday excepted- - f '"!il'ggji."ilB'l.'Ll' J" ' J - ' " ; .. fit 53 " iat mail per year8KMi.wtmr.,:rf,-:(In advance) IZH ' By mail, club of four, (ia advance) ( U tn By mail, club of aix (in ad vaoce) ' It's.) By mail, eloboften (in advene) One rM opy with every clab of ten, i - WEEKLY. - " Bv mail, per year (in advance) . 1 toar fm adTaK.;,,, .; 5 aubjof ten)a ' advance) 13 CUtiitf twenty, (ia advaara) j 0 ., VB tutt coi-- with avary cltik of , r 4s-'- .'5i l HnS iia9 teotr.Jt POSTAGE.riraS" , If Underthia law the to 1 on newspapers aid AT ' Y i WHERE THEY ARE MAfLKD. Cample copies free Money en tm by araA. , or fegiaterej letter, atevt Bjooey order, agart-nJanuary, a.U.,n;4. mt iit f)llCl et - f pecial rraflgaBij m)ewith Ufclu kx ctabbb g uh tuetr Addraas I I , . , pWWi. JS, - . IOTILOCEAN,. 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