Show V- - ' "V V i - J - i ' V- V 4 ' mH " ' - ' i ’:( ' ' IMS The Times thinks tbs loss of Richmond might Stoilf be perhaps sustained bnt cpnjd not with the defeat of Lee It represents : Hj-di- i --l- d SS :- tana: - - Y: Vr I' -- XP pro-slaver- ll - ' dv - - : -- - ? rt I - ‘ vl ! 3' Ben-''tton-M- ak theth r -- - v ‘ v: ‘ - - ' f" j fn tit lN - i "t-r r - : V - V "’ 'K'1 ' -J ' ' s' ' ?'? J'V" 'M i f - y ' ' - s r i t j - -- j W jt - ! - ' -' r v i- - ' y V - i abil-75O- : t f ' - !1 - - :h 'M1 ' '' hi ' - r V t ’ ! 9 s f J'- V- - v -- tf‘ A1"- ' j 1 l ’ ' - i ’ ?' Ij 'i J fi' c'r- -- i ELDREDGB&CMWSOX - - other points to Hobson'a LTops and several Montana Territory and 'A J Poznainsky hundred deserters from the rebel army took Est) Las been sppbintc'd Assistant Postons-te- r the imnesty oath1 Eastern Kentdclnr is now All mail matter jfor that place should clear ofrebel troops- - r r'i T “made be up” direct instead of New York 59 A:' Washington Correspondent Sayglt Is not m heretofore L II 41 generally believed that --Johnston or any other leading rebels expected the - Federal BrxoKEDTesterday1 it was reported in government jp accede to their piopositions toe ejtythat Major Lot Smith wife and baby unless greatly modified The evidence is that prominent civilians who accompanied bad been drowned: in the Weber Such a rethe army or were in ita immediate vicinity port came from the North but wo - have ’ at the first conference snddenly disappeared nothing to canse ns to credit J " ' soon after Another is that on learning that our government had reftued to entertain such Not YbtWo understand fkat inT conseovertures yidhnston needed no iurther time I for reflectionjor for conference with the mil- quence of the jeiry bad roads East the tixne itary authorities" At 6 o’clock In the mornin- for : departure of the Missiduariea has been ' the 25th Gen Sherman notified John- changed to tho 22d inat! g-of ston that thq terms were not accepted and Mr G McFarland will dispose of his that the trucq would end in 48 honrs Later in: the day he sent another flag demanding stock of wfnea and liquors at greatly reduced his surrender on the same terms as those acr:-- l corded to Lee: Johns tod replied on the 25th preaskingan Interview fori modifying-th- e vious agreement of surrtnderiug the army Sherman dcclined to discuss the subject on the basis of the old agreement bnt named a TpROtt the herd a RED end WHITE COW time and place when he would meet him Jj branded on led horn Alfred Best The fluderwill be liberally rewarded br leaving They accordingly met near Dunham’s Station 27' miles from Kalelgb on the 26th' John heras A BESTS Store Main Street ston was outspoken and frank in arranging the agreement for capitulation A fe w minutes’ conversation' settled the preliminaries and the terms There were soon reduced to ! i-vwritingrsigned and are thesame as extend'ir- V1TTY ACRES of LAND In ed to Lee although not expressed precisely mbaerlber haa in the same language The negotiations were rjlHK GOODj FENCE by itaeli on the East bank Jordan about tliree milea from the Council conducted ' in Sherman’s name Johnston of House with a good chance for irrigation aud conUeut-Gen’s no had intimation of the presthe Fourth Fifth Sixth' or Seventh venient ence at Raleigh until the final terms or ca- Wards' to Will be rented in small parcels if reIt pitulation were signed wheu Grant quietly quired to suit the convenience of parties who tarnish their own seed and team Apply toCIIARLES put his approval on the back bf them During the interview between Sherman and LAMBERT Stonecutter Seventh Ward 2804 J01IX TAYLOR Johnston the latter uniformly declared that the ' wai was over that to continue it a1 moment longer wonld not only be wrong bnt criminal and that when the Southern people learned that hia army and Lees had surrendered there wonld be none to counsel a lonSTOCK cif LIQUORS now on hand mhst be X disposed of prior to the 15th of May aud will ger continuance of the ' contest ' He ' stated rpiIE openly that hia troops should fight no longer' be sold from and after this date at greatly reduced If he could obtain reasonable and satisfactory prices both wholesale an j retail terms' he would disband them and send them home: The armies: were nearly 60 miles spart at the: time the capitulation was 610 PER GALLON Sherman had moved s part of his signed army far beyond Raleigh before a truce was Currant and California agreed on After signingthe famous memoranda this was drawn back to the latter city J kWines except Kilpatrick’s cavalry which picketed ‘ line of country 25 miles beyond Raleigh 86 PER GALLON Johnston’s troops were well back towards y Greensboro' The railroad between the two Gr i armies was in running order all the time and Second South 8treet the opposing Generals proceeded by rail to a 261-t-f point nearly equally distant where the interviews were held The telegraph also was MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL in working order through Johnston’S army to Macon Selma Montgomery and other Southern cities and Sherman’s first news of Wilson's successes at these' places I was reGEORGE ceived- over: the iwires running through the Ot OGDEN heart bf the rebel army Johnston even went so far' as to facilitate the transmission of news Conductor ofihe Ogden Brass Band to and from Wilson and begged Gen ? Sherann onneea his readiness to give instructions on man to put an immediate atop to any fiirther all kinds of : - rf I- i ' a J : i' ' I "4' - 1 is dob to that if tlie ' veritable catastrophe abilities ' should f b® ibis Grant military ' that’ - ' fight it out on 00 Ptrnnia -- - 10 00 recognized A noam' ” fl Tr MorillM tOO ' Six the of is his afe last) fortitude aud 00' rward kTualbv 0 f (Iik -50 TbrM )luulbi o ThiwJiMika ‘ : jThe Times also 'pays a tribute to Sheridin Moiitti deUffrM ' ' Per Month SJr to Leev As regards the future it sa and number S 00 Per lingte In tlo cit l ime only can solve the problem -- r If like j ' i (riiitlOHBboVrlii (south now proves powerless and desponding -r I work Ol the North will be easy but if we the TQ-IO-Xnow arrived at the end not of the war have FROM' -THE STATES but ef the first stage of the political re void ir iionthe real troubles oftbe North are but just beginning Tlie Star considers the Richmond catastro-ph- e The enterprising citizens of ifontana as the end of the slave holders’ rebellion to be satisfied Vith the and thinks V that Davis and Lee may however1 — ir to to tip the Missouri alone carry on their concern for month i attempt ‘ 1 id the Jlusissippl provinces States They lpager i v connect themj with-t- he The Daily Telegraph 'says It seems nov have tinder way a large overland project beyopd human probability that theCon fed and at- - tegraph line efacy should conquer its independence Th £ yy- 'embracing a road ’all of 'Richmona is the catastrophe of flu ' incorporated under the name of the Mis-''"t- -- uth The Post 'says admitting h the rictoriei sonri RTrer ant Itocky Mountain Wagon aimed by the: Federal they must nowbc Road and Telegraph’ Company and con-- about toeater bn the real difficulties of thfeii : j solidaicd with the Bozeman City and I ‘Paris the Chamber (in the of oh "4 Deputies Fort Laramie Vagon Road and Telty amendment1 to the address ri proposing a paron affairs American 4favorable to the Company graph agraph M Enjfjene Pelleston made a speech Npruif ore The officers Langford Presi- - lihly eulogistic of the Northern cause re y Word Samuel that the rebellion was deni Secretaiy Samuel falf the of Richmond He thought crpshed'by treasurer Chief Jus tice Jltllanser he American: question ought not to have W Dance lion A S )ecn passed over in silence in a speech from 'LLHosmpr R i tb throne In his address M Pelleston was -: Potter Hairy Burns X P Langford continually interrupted by southern sympaGoL Foster and CaptC"Kerchi val direc- - thisers lathe Chambers and was finally com-)eleto desist owing- to the noise Tio V-tors Uv votes but endment received twenty-fou- r IjlrV course s amendments like all rejected Messrs pf and Bozeman r Bridger hare Mahy J'l promiuent ' members abstained frotn joined theij interests in their respectivo vofing The address was finally voted ep-i- r 'i!- and presented to the Emperor who re- -' reads with the above company and hare thanks ipa brief speech urned ' jji the j been employed to conduct' tho emig : - official French dispatches represent r i "r laificaUon of Mexico ju complete lion frora Fort: Laramie to "Montana ’" : : ': 1 London' 20 Kerries are being established across tfee Tj r The advices: per 'Steamer Aemerics Big-Hor- n and Damascus at Queenstowfi Clarkj Fork and the Yellow-ston- e tonthsmptoa urther strengthen : the conviction that the and bridges Jbuilt across The small tosthern resistance to the Unted States Go J V'-ernment er streams ?' warvitually ended ! had 17 rebel 18 Fe The declined and lpaq e i Company intend" slso to open eral securities Werej very active and advan their lineofroad to: ‘the mouth 'of' the 1 I r: ' New York”M!j Yellowstone with branches !i to Fort The Henld’s Newborn 'correspondent Of j Rivw‘etcv'--says- the lamentations ot Shermap’p over the assassination of Lincohrwere arfuy Tr-llorn - route to Virginia suddeoly f changed to rejoicing at the appear-aneed! ' l ' r Graiit j Cily it is presumed that TOOmilea of y Tpej termr - granted Johnston embrace travel will be sqredand to thej prickly v he feufTender of four armies of the military Ifear Basin and the towns east ofVir- -' )ivuion of the West but excluding that of Dick Tsyiorjyiog west Of the ChattahoO-chie- t grab 00 mil cover the Southass and the Generals surrendered riverAinoqg l The 4s L V principal among thq Beauregard': V Ifridgcn --t Generals is Hardee 'If liragg who had been At the BIg Horn River- the emigra- lately relieved of th command-wanot sur Minnesota strikeathc road enured Wade Hampton refused to b t and' is reported to hsve beei ? and that from Sioux City at sQnio point surrendered shot( by Johnston in an altercation bnt the more trustworthy report i that he fled iii between Laramie and the Big Horn " with Davis j The number actually - The Mqiitana thus describes the company surrendered is 27400 although 'more name: 'v are jikll the militia from South Uaro advantages uf‘ the route: “The grass iua given Noth Carolina Georgia and the Gull this route will feed thousands of States afe included along ' Tno Herald’s ’'special says our Consul teams the water is good and abundant in Canada has given notice to th General aud thereiis gauo jsiifllcient to supply an authorities that all the criminals N connectei must b Lincoln witliithe assassination'of mail route Asia has no superi-f’o-r surrendered to the United States authorities armythe rich valleys : through which it The Herald’ Mobile correspondent says! onr forces captured there 215 heavy guhsr passes affording at almost all points de- ILOQO stand or arms and 30000 bales of cotsirable ranches for staUpns InC the tod besides Immense 'quantities of coru and winter these yjicysjarc nearly free from othc grain i It is also estimate dUiat 2l)U00 bbis rosin - are! nice bf cotton snow and there are no mountains of any lidden jin the Marsh Alabama sframps along our of which within is forces - ( reach to T cross and over this route consequence Ovtr lOOOO striigglers from the reb :1 army j coidd mails I Jour bebrougfit ronr'Omaha bare given thetaaseives up ' summer and ten Guerrilla-band- s in eight' days in infest the neighborhood of onr fines: r Al party of ‘ them went to thei in the winter days Bont House oh the night of the 14th inten he intcnu tQ construct S"ding o assassinate Gea Gregor (Granger!) cpmpajiy not there r soonaa possible a telegraph linefrom who fortunately wasRhse was blown up by a The dispotcir boat Fort Laram ie to the' wesjenf bh e-- )f torpedo onr the 14thi killing two' 'knenand ' r ji4" MontanaGQnneetinswith other lines woumlingthroe 19th A'disp&tchl'dated April says an offiand among thei-th- f Anglo-Russb- n cer from tDidc Taylor’s staff has arrived at Canby’s headnnartera to make terms for the surrender of Taylor’s command 7" Tbtf Houston Texas j Telegraph publishes of a conference between Gen St rebel and Gen Low Wallace in Augher which! the former claims that Wallace guarTWjO HUNDRED PERSONS ARRESTED! antee jn case of thg surrender of the rebel BEADREGAM) ' AK0 : HARDEE- - WITH orcein Tents protection toslave property vindication the of Mqnroe doctrine and the : JOHXSJOX! y establishment of a protectorate over Mexico " ' V letter from the rebel Maj Gen- Walker HAMPTON AND ijRAqri lowerer shows that fhe term offered were DAVJS! r‘ 'Ar" that they must lay down their anfis take the DEMAND ON CANADA FOR CONSPIRA- - oath of 'allegiance' acid accept terms of amft nesty pantyn' or foreign exile as the Uni-e- d VORS! t btates Gp vernmeni would grant' Those ! erms the rebel General Indignantly rejects DICE TAYLOR SUES FOR TERMS! ie cla ms that with 300000 men yet in the OEN:ST AtGrtER STILL HOPEFUL OF field the' rebels can achieve their indepen' : r--ir I — ACIHEYIXCJ INDEPENDENCE! The lerald’s Newbenf correspondent says ’ '1 ONETHOUSAND 75yZ MQjROAN’S OLD lie Iasi information of JefL Davis’ movements was t)iat bypassed through Charlotte' on COMMAND SCimENDERED! iis way southward bscorteu by a brigade of ' cavalry probably Vade Hampton's on the-23- d r New York 28 Wilson was at Macon on the 20th r Gen i activity in commercial uegeneral held all Southern Georgia The week to tha funeral cere-- ' chances are that Davis cannot escape" luonioA- - ef the lateowing President but trade is 1 ’from Shenandoah states' that Intelligence s rom the southern ports The all Lee's paroled soldiers going home in that I oath of b old is at 14u the popular faith direction are requested to take-th-e j " of have Many Hosby’s guerrillas allegiance opposed come into Winchester with the paroled sol diers ahd'j among them his second in com-- j i- r’'!'' O-- ' tv r to-da- y TEEMS: fcmMVMklr ftiii r - g pul ' ' men of old oommrnnd' iomndtni Akotru Pow Orric—“A United Stmtes Bobeon at Mount Sterling to GenMorgan’s Rost Office has been authorised” at Nevada Twelve 'hundred rebels also surrendered at ! r’—r- - j ‘ I 4 V- - WZDKESD1T KOETOOr &T ’ ijjSQiq 1' ' J i ' vv The Daljr Telegraph r- - ' itt v yT'-- V ' i ' ' j I- --' p I ' : HlJ ’ - i ' ! jW s'-- ) ' r' : : -::K- 7 i - ' w - - ' t (( pia ' '" - k i UO he f - - it' ! " owed by HOOPES & ELDREDGE j- - i - A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF - 1 - 1 - ‘ PAEKMAN of Sherman’s original Imemor anda it is reported had the approval of his commanders and many able and in Quarmy entin! officers : Generals Blair and Logan were among the number who dissented and are reported to have done all in their power 0 prevent the' conditions of these proposals ‘ t the time the armistice was agreed to Shcte an had just received information ofthe gen-ra- l satisfaction that the terms of Lee’s' sort nder had afforded to the North and he beloved-that a greater spirit of magnanimity revailed at any former period He had than t the of Richmond Whig in which was copy proclamation of Gen Weitzel convening the rebel Legislature of Virginia Everything conspired to make him extremely lenient J The same correspondent says from certain Indications It is probable that Jeff Davis WilL continue his night southland endeavor to reach Cabs inaome small vessel or fishing boat from a point on the Florida coast Rumor places a ' heavy sqm to hia bank account 'v in Havana CONFEDERATE OPINION OF SHERMAN -- i3 ' THE PLANING MACHII Located up City Creek Ranyl B Y oniig’ Wood Saw I- - now in IS PLANK Inquire of THOM A 5 IlKiCigattta KjT Whoever loinweil tiue lULLrtr 2 In and ' C55-t- respectfully my many newkones as please to call aud see me at my new and commodious ' ! ' PROVISION REPOT Next door lielow tlia old Itouee Blreh A Stubbi For tartaer Weber County SUO-- S WATCIIES! WAT® At the NEW At At the KEW Bit At tlie NEW Y0IIKS1 & - ff GENTS’ CLOTHING -' II O M K liLEGRAPHIC - the-detail- - ‘If E ROT A ' C 8 L CITY IS fr ii-: THIS - ve j 1 V - Bales t - f - I - ' - pas w by riessed v i w:Ait7 iCWro80 from Orleans roaA that Mississippi TeporU Mayor-- The'assanltwas a'fictionbut the iv witness existed in ilcndon fThe cpiaioderl Jor ana while hroakihg off all communication unknown: Artti ’ wit the" fellow aent him apparently LouisviHei SO One hundred-and'- ' V' five ii officeri and 1000 fro: n pity the fivo pounds" - a ’ - J V- -- FAR forjGoods at'rTCash Pri-- J M5'- - Xu - ’'TT -- 'ifvfvi rO&‘ClaVBOli 1:11rir OS< - 212-l- ' J U : r' 4 i y s f'1: srfvi-- - r: i — -- Tf' ”j' r- - — v ' - - Street - tA: id ' ' - i :k ft--- v: ' - will b received by ORDERSfreighUns from th East sw ' week !!i r 7 to 10 per cent themselves accordingly a i‘ r ij- - V present on Tuesday next In I shall leave "UR 'Mn HOOPER having been ralTe for a Cash can purchaae Uoo for clusively neces iMisskm ta Europe it ta imperatively up firm be closed Cleapc sary that the Vuaioese of the ' ' ‘ j without delay ‘ oiTtiw t All pmu" owing the1 firm or having demands than those large dealers who buy notice govern due against the same will take lor IbtlWpKtfcUm IH - : 'i ' - i dtice ! Special v:Vri ' f - STILL MOTHER One door East of Fanst’s Stable f- w Faut & Jones 247-- lf rs ' - 244-- tf WE k II ’v A fe - VL'’ ' ‘ r Hooper & Eldredge - - j Or Gwm Tavi" Taylor 11th ward !£? f -- i - have a great variety of SADDLES BRIdlks uarnejs collars belts and nOLSTERS"'IIALTRR8l made of States’ leather: Give us a call and examine for yourself before buying lWork and repairing doha to order All work warranted O' l': J FAUST- Geo'W’THATeE- H Saddles ! Saddles!!- - --'- I el oJer erewhad arriveddamagexf'A at Orleans ptbeing-- r - I 2-- - ram Wsbb passed Orleans atbroad vapid rate displaying the Stars and gentlemanwbf evidanUy abrokeh-dow- n hoisted-tbereb' aPrArterpaaglngxhe When a fewmnev above Fort St Phil- - for fivegtdneasWeeonected all the inci-aen- ts engaged in gs nost thorough "InvSuSuon condenser got out of order andshtf "e wndiSTout rf all direction In this 8”d bigmanlittlP man cabetc etc A fiuras vicinity near lv sin TakenlAT dp- - - f i fv'-- WANTED aa CLERK la the Grocery Office 7000 lbsS - " man of steady liabita with considerable experience in that line of business References In the City Address MD C at athis — ©INE a brutal assault in the Marylebone HARDY: Jno W YOUNG ASITUATIOX i 7 SHlU N i ' ' - r1 lisouwa je7 "The Times’ special saysthe LW " t® J®°- - Ladles cay Bid In the House durii Auction 208-- tf V ! :P’7 And a thousand thing) too no afire® BAN FRANCISCO EAGLE EUPOniUH ven-tnro- to A -- PRINTS HARDVltE S j - ' : : i Pay - - yisu cSirSu a 414 & 416 CLAY STREET lly de-an- - I SHOE! FURNITURE : UPHOLSTERY GOODS i ah-riot- ed - ' CLOTHING MATS CAPS BOOTS T - - - t ' : - VAEiFrr or READY-MAD- E oilss CLOTHS ’ HATTING ‘ SUGAR BACOHj HAMS ! and-virtua- CARPETS - be-lih- -- :k uitEii - -- -- -- ! A ! - x ’ DAY - 7 L r: Call and gef the worth of yocr money si eU at UTiiOLESALE RETAIL and ajjtCC FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC s: 1 SOUTH STREET FIRST HARDiE I t BOOTS ANDSHOES &:C0 1 IMPORTERS &BEALERS - A BID L W IIAllDY j : off harg JJ1ECKS whop 1 aboil Cakes Buns Pics etc W1QHTMAN - Free GIVE: US 259-- tf such bf its theories as may Erofession ard inbooks from Rat is- he the mill-is ha HAVE FOR BALE that supposed to be univertSry genfns sally at the north and very generally at the sjrath? If b where are the proofs? Can any i’ ope name a battle that Sherman has ever i' is grej(t variety t ufon besides the pajtial engagement at Jones-bjoro- ? Can any one name another battle that hb has fougiit excepting the battle of Chick-sp- a w bayou in which he wasdisastrausly defeated by Gen Stephen D Dee with vastly HATSND CAPS inferior forces! The engagements with Gen JOhnstbn from Dalton to Atlanta do not LADIES' BALMORAL SH0E3 GAITERS Qk as battles and even in thesfe he was 'AND SLIPPERS — trays c efeated on the immediate fieldv The popular opinion of Sherffian is that he Childien's andI’ Infants' Shoes of Is merki d by great energy and activity ' We conduct and decision of purpose' that hia military history proves just the Toweling Hosiery Handkerchiefs reverse He is especially Iremarkable for ' YANKEE NOTIONS for a caution so! extremely cirrad elation cumspect that it invariably produces vacillaHARDWARE lnd cutlery tion and timidity just where a general of real and would decisidn exhibit celerity genius Witness' hia march across Mississippi at tlie w hclad of a magnificent army destined for th® jetc etc odeupation or Montgomery and Selma ' A disaster to his cavalry caused him to hesitate Persons wanting any of the above' Goods trill and lorn back just upon the bordep of the find them at Auction prices and a salesman always ’ Witness too at all times ready to wait upon them promised land of Alabama pis hesitancy' and doubt in Georgia even when there was no army to oppose aim Wv jcofdd say likewise witness his present moverefrain for fear of giving inment d ye-noIhELLER A SNYDER '4 ‘ oNfory obto are anxious which the formation enemy ami Gommlseion Merchants Auction ’ tain One thing however we trill say when 280-8- ’ Estate Agents and ("1 - Real ' the history or this campaign comes- to be jinftten it will be seen that Sherman has displayed none of the characteristics of a great More than this we cannot hoffimander ' state at present bnt onr 'readers may i r ' draw the inference—and it will be correct— ' ' mand‘r dcaLol Jhambers that he is ho longer to be feared for any qoali ’ to a on 10? fr°?1 JIO weak e$ peculiar to htmaelL If he succeed in anyMscim! Atlanta J ''and dolnmbus papers THIS AY ARRIVED AND fourand ix per ert ‘aiJSJT ‘StU danl contain accounts of the march ofAViuon’s thing I will only be from the grossest wealk nine on good — and negligence' on our part Richmond fori up to the 20th The rebels are repre heaa indlc of continuanc -- FOR tions in favor cpiumercialcr 27th j ALE r Feb d as ”’hig were sented bnt -lighting desperately rr?Kent 'fs - ir price Groceries are ' U 4' Colamfeated had lost West Point and tive wheat irregular 175 orVintrwil’w-8®- ' Gazette cpn-- n The- London Pall-Ma- il bu& On the Montgomery and West 'Point c tern and 185 for choice Michigan C rs a strange stogy A' gentleman J The wool market is dull tin R testiunfair’1 what'be at conceived' In l!U14oln hu The city to privatefbuilding iluller than ever mony adverliaed for some one who ritr — —— waasurrendered the J d( Jwrlu Wstehniaker Suppiieil at Reasonable 214-- Family Bakery Crackers is certain that Sherman is an educated spldier jewed' in the technicalities of his STO STOt ' “OUR DAILY BREAD” It NEW YOllK thol Call and Examine ' be prepared to supply ClmiiK r— my Stock will b aa completes poiblo will be in full blaat in a few days ici iDfii G0L1) AXlT f?ILVEiC- - OP TANCY GROCERIES 511' i YORICSTOt! Clmins: I always on hand for ml by the pound or hundred weight x 1 GOLDT’ESS YORK Superfine Flour a Bishop C W WEST Ogden particulars address me at Ogden QULm At the NEW YORK Simi 1 ' LARD J ‘ AXJ) --±-o ot I CHEESE Tslil GOU) ANI) SILVER alrendr either Co those desirous ot quaUQrlng themselves for taking EGGS HAMS POTATOES DRIED FRUIT part therein etc etc TERMS MODERATE ' By permission refer to II CALDKR Salt Lake City Mr D h r where my' customers win always find a fir5rute article of FRESH BUTTER f j OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I - in will confer a CtvuroaiLsM J-- J returning them iininedfitvly 2— t- UUMlIKll - Having greatly Increased facilities for supplying L ’ full: operation nd7 of afl Mndhffl1 down to lf of an inch'- and ‘U inchw per 1000 lift for ore side Salt Lake House —o g C- - PETER STUBBS Opposite thei 1- - NOTICE! frovisios swe ! JUST OPENED o ‘ J wiLugi Vr BB Particular attention t tv ami I’ncbing if OOorm fv‘ ITAII Tti aiul all distant Markets- they can be bounU in New terk f m & 141 tre “ COIISER of rciTOX ete etc OR PRODUCE 253-t- IN STRUMENTS WIND mftnben of braaa bands or thoee s P KUFCMKU V AT LOW PRICES FOR CVSIl - i Sgocm v brushes jSnxdat STORES McFarland ' FAMILY Old Customers aud as invite - :L pLAisYirlijr: I Hats Clothing " Fort The-term- i ' Reduction in Price it A‘7 - - MEDICINES AND QUEENS WARE ’ BOURBON WHISKY J INTS OILS BYE SRiffi -' i ' 4": ?I' f Land to Rent i j GROCERIES t : ' j BRrGOODS r Strayed wnomtE VUS' 1 H TT q'!a will continue the business at the OLD STAND where will be fonud - |