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Show i Hard Read to Travel UTAH EVENING MAIL. mi hkiriiri .IM. 7. lN7fi. The "Mail Printing and Publishing Co." will not bo Responsible for any bills contracted by any person con .noctod with this Office, without an Ordor from the undoralgned. , J. MCKNIGHT, ; Manager. AUTHORIZED AQEXTS. The gentlemen named belowl will reraWe MerlptleM, advertisement! and a I ordnrs printing.ln behalf of (La Kail Company. Jlon. P. L Rhoafp, Stoeblon, Tooele Co. wnaon 1 6yiibb, Eoq., Park City. Railroad Tlmo Table. IImW fmlrl. Trains leave Balt Lake City for Ogden as folio.! Passenger 7MW . m. andS:SU p. m.i mixed trains lf:U0 a. ra end saep. m. '' Arrive at Salt Lake City: Passenger ll:(0 11 a. m. and 8:20 p. m. Mixed trains leave Qsden 600 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Trains leave Belt Lake Tlah Hosslkere. 12 m. and (On a. ra.: arrive at taroilnua leaver alt Lake for Randy 6:10 n m. end m. : arriving 7:oU a. m. .. Leave terminne 1230 p. m. and arrive In Salt Lake 5:0 p. m. Leave Sandy 4:17 p. m.t 030 a m. end 500 .t l:p. 1 p. an. BU!i Wantons.1 Trains leave Salt Lake at 830 a. m.i arrive at Half Way House at 10:8o a. m. Leave Half Wav Ifoune at 12:40 p. m. i stop- Ping at Lake Point for dinner, arriving at Salt Lake City at p. ns. 00 Wssatrh .ad make rsayeaTrains Ilagbsa eloee J.rd.e Valley. on with Utah Southern Railroad. MAIL SACKS. Wx are issue. crowded tbrspaca in to-da- ye ' Tha path of a Journalist, on this side of Joidan, several years back, wee boast with many thorns. ' "Things aint now as they used to was," by a long chalk, as we are about to rolato, Tha Union Vedotta started In 1863, by General Connor, at Camp Douglas; was in November 1866, moved to Salt Lake City, It was about thie time that Mr, P. L. Shoaff, a practical printer with soma meani came to Salt Lake City and interest in the Vepurchased a oue-ba- lf dette, The utmost difficulty conceivable wu experienced in getting quartan for tho concern. Mr. Shoaff rented, we believe, four or five different promises, from each and all of which be was before occupancy, by the proprietors, who, it seems, had taken counsel" after the act of ranting, and concluded that they couldn't rent their buildings for tha uses of a Gentilo printing office. Finally, Mr, Shoaff succoed. od la leasing at enormous rates a fow feet of ground just east of tha present location of tha '1 ribune office, whore ho had a building erected suitable for tbe purpose. Prior to his, however, he occupied for a short time, a building Just in tha rear of the present office of the Evxvixa Mail, which was ownod by been had and Charley King, as a previously used by him wagon shop. To this Mr. Shoaff moved, having among othor appurtenances thereof a Railroad power press, which, es a competent printer, he foil frilly able to "put up" in ship shape; but being otherwise occupied, be sought tha of Mr. W. J. Silver, a mechanical engineer of some reputed ability. Mr. Silver came and entered into an agreement to put the prose in good running order for the moderate sum of thirty dollare, Mr. Shoaff asked him how long it would take him. Mr. Silver replied, "seven or eight dayi." t My God!" said Shoaff, wait that longth of time for the press." "Can't help it," said Mr, Silver; "it's a heavy Job, and can't ho dono in less sor-vic- es Look jy at Walkor Bros Liquor Store. Mrs. Ooldmen'snew store approaches completion. ' Tan Is that "cloudy and dark dt y" spoken of by Dow, Jr. Thh Supremo Court meets nail Mon. dSP Morning; Grand Jury, next month, 4 8hootixo ecrapo at Alta, kola in the side of a house. 'J Not So Damage Tux United States Supreme Court for Utah opens in the Federal Court Boom "I-can- time." Bad A Humboldt Mining; District, That! The Tribune says in Ha Issue of tbs 5th, "after tho completion of the State Uouto at Fillmore, tho Legislature hold one session there, end then .the seat of government was transferred lo Salt Lake." Our contemporary, notboing workthoroughly initiated in tho subtle ings of Ibis complicated piece of machinery called Mormonism, frequently labors at a very gnat disadvantage. Why, in, that State House wu not completed, hu not ileea been completed, and possibly never will be completed, unless Congress, through soma of the lubricating powers of Sargonts celebrated several more apppriationi of 65,000 are made for tbia purpose. Tho construction of that wing (which is the significant name givon to the stately thing) was figurative of two things: tha Mormon royal hierarchy "on the wing" for Jerusalem or some other salubrious olimo, and a bevy of the Mormon Legislature "on tho wing" from Salt Lako City in tha wintor of 1856 to "go through tho motions" of organising a legislature and Immediately adjourn to moot in Salt Lake City. Now, (ire, this was tho "one session" of tho Legislature bold at Fillmore, and the only "one." And this wu a bit of Mormon diplomacy to help worm the the appropriation through Cun gross; for, be it understood, thoro wu no at Fillmore then; but "the legislature" was convened in an eight-by-t- on log cabin somewhere in the region where the Fillmore of to day elands and from that stand-poinwhen the ruse wu played, adjourned to Salt Labe to draw their pur diem. It was not intended to make Fillmoro the Territorial capital at that timo. Tbe olo object of tha trick wu to raise tho wind;" for proof of tho brilliant success of which, pleue refor to the U. 8. Treasury Dspartment. This is a nice tit-b-it of unwritten Territorial history. No, sir; tha Utah Legislature wee nover guilty of "setting in that house at all. Come ovor, gentlemen, at any time, when you need "light" and it (hall be forthcoming. axle-grea- Stato-Hous- se, e" t, on Monday neat at 11 a.m. "Woll," concluded Shoaff, "coma Micro acapioal-Almo- at. Tnx Prussian War Department have along in Iho morning, "Ill hava to We were shown a postal card one of Thomaiscne infernal machines. stand it if that's tho best timo you can side one of which wu upon make." written, in What do they want with it. characters readable with tbe naked said be Mr. "All eye, Silver, "Ill right," Tux I. X. L. Club bad their hop last to-d- 'Twai woll atlendod aad every thing went off with eclat. On hundred and ninety-thr- ee plain drunke last year. The largost number Jin July; and the smallest in September. Bxmkubix the "Pronunciamonto," the Outcast," and "Area Belle," night, at tha Theatre. 'Dramatic Combination ought That to taka immensely. They all know "how it li myself," and are well up in he profession. BaoTHsa Podloch has a nice new dining room connected with tha White House. Last evening several of his friends "wet it" for him. Ed. Tsggart had hie dorg poisoned. Ha is worked up considerably and waars dire vengeance on the heads of the perpetrators providing he can catch night.1! them. Tux biennial session of the Territorial in convenes the City Hall, Legialature in this city, Monday next, when, if you look sharp, you may learn some new things under the sun in the art of "How not to do it." a Tax store formerly ' by Meyers is having a petition run through tha center. One side will be occupied by a barber shop, and tha other supposed to be for tho A. and P. Telegraph Company. Thxk wormy rabbits wouldnt be so bad, after all, for the Digger Indians. Thay might altogether do away with the necessity of baptising the reds. After anting them tha old bucks would be euro to feel aa if tha "trichinia" was "nest hiding" in their besom, and exclaim: 'Tis true, 'tie true, 'tie true." Tnx superannuated school girl who -wears tha , who presides In the sanctum of tha Ogdon Freeman is com. Wo used to , plimentary to tha Mail think our favorite school girls writing the choicest prose and the sweetest poetry in the world, and even now we would prefer to receive a school girls gossipy epistle than a volume of gems from the editorial columns of the Freeman. occupied on hand early in the morning." Next morning, bright end early, Mr. Silver didnt come; but instead thereof, at a lata hour, came a messenger with note, informing 8boaff that ho could not put up hit press for him. Now it to happened that Shoaff, teeing that his man wasn't on hand early according to agree moot, had set himself to work and, at tha time tbe aforesaid messenger arrived, ho had tbe machine in running order. So ha took Mr. Silvers note, and informing him that bo had put the press up and got it in good running order in two hours, that therefore he should not require hie services, he returned to him ay 1,012 words, Tha words were not selected for thoir paucity of lotten; but were such occurred in an article printed in one of tho California papers on the Chinese question, of which tha finitcisimal writing is an extract. The young gentleman who executed this extraordinary foal in chirograpy is W. H. u Moore, Esq. , formerly supervising clerk on tho Missouri, Kaoiu and Texas Railroad. By a cabro stroke during the late war he lust the nervous sensibilities of bis right hand; and, what makes the achievement still inure extraordinary, is that the work is done with the loft hand. Mr. M. assures ui that ho can write 1,500 words on tho eamo space so plainly that hie nolo. could be read without any artificial they That was tbo last Shoaff saw of Mr. Silver. But ho toon learned, from un aid. pleasant experience, tho secret of Mr. The Idaho. of contract that Silvers At a bakery establishment, Mr. for putting up a Gentilo prots, at that of the Idaho, Lu within the time, in Salt Lake City, he would have short space of two yean built up a trade been cut off from the Church and perand reputation a baker, which is unhaps just below the ears besides. rivalled, Hie staff of life" is regarded by his patrons u tha best ever produced A Sad Warning. in tbe city. And when it comes to wedJamoa Harvey went into tha rooms of and other fine work in his the Young Mons Christian Association, ding cakes, line, he stands A No. One. See his adv. and read for two hours; then camo out In our columns this evening. and immediately stole a coat and vest First-clas- s belonging to ono of tho workmen emFamily Restaurant. Men of delicate taste and thwo (km Hies ployed in tho building. He will have fifty days to ruminate on the deeds done who wlh association plcaant and reflnod, while partaking of thefr regular meal, canaccording to tbe spirit. not do hotter in tbe eity than to procure hoard t Mrs. Mary Liorkina n's Restaurant Gor-har- u I. O. O. F- - Installation. The following named officers were installed in Utah Lodgo, No. i, I. O. O. F., last evening, by E. M. Wilson, Grand Master, aui.Ud by other Grand officers. Tbo OiJ Fellows Hall whs filled with members and a general reunion look place, Sail Lake Lodge, No. 2, and Jordan Lodgo, No. 3, Visiting in a body. the officers of the Salt Lake Lodge will bo installed by tho Grand officers, after which a bauquot will be spread at tha Salt Lako House. -- opihmIio the Townsend Houre- - Everything! firt-u- l, and prieos roaronal'lo. Furnished and untarnished room to be had. Stockton Jubilant. tha Lilly & Lciscnriog smelters at Stockton, is making affairs look promising .then. Work on tho Miner's Delight and Gray Rock mines, of Opkir, is being pushed preparatory to frirnishing a supply of oroi whon tho smoltori commonco operating. As auxiliaries, the Silvnr King, Grant Basin, Kathcrina Granger, Leonora, Silver Queen, Lucky Bay and Off for the Pacific, Madison, Stockton mines, will bo brought into requisition to supply galMr, Uundrie, of tho woalthy machinena. With this arrangement tho sue ery importing and manufacturing firm cess of tbo imeitun, under the now tbia left for Ilendrie Bros, of city, "Vxxitai" is a very cuphonioua of Ho proprietors, is well assured. tbo cout by tha afternoon train. name for an attorney who wu pronoune will bo absent on business for tbe firm ed by the Chief Justice of tho Territory, Head-QuarteSaloon. which is extensive throughout California upon the bench, as "w disgrace to the This saloon ha been remodelled and fitted two months, soma lion voyago. In the latet lelafe stele, where every comhonorable profession of the law and not fort will be extended to customers and to be believed under oath, unless his tesHaad-Quarto- rs Restaurant. friend. Cy Patterson Is the " Host." and ha timony is corroborated by other and Hear of Head Quarters Saloon. Mr. John defies competition in tho brands vf Liquors credibls witnesses." A. Fishor knows how to rua n restaurant in ha offers to his customer!. Let everybody fint-a'a- u stlo, wo save John a call, and xive him a call during the holidays. Johnny Stevens A, Co. roco wu and tha uostra-lldiuepicure not to Hkor holds forth In the resr. deallnx out for the inner man la good shape, lint door aorth ef the " Federal Court taka car word, but rail and sea fur theiu- - xutaiantiuls with everything clean and nice. House," have oa hand a splendid assortment Ivos. lie serve up uenle In the Sen Frs And a laris imk of KUtiuaary, wholesale style, and his table are with Installation of Offloera- and retail, Pan, Ink, ate., and defy compe- the beet tbe market affords. (applied Kainember the tition for quality and prlooo. Their shalvH are At a regular mooting of Washakio In rear of Head Quarters Saloon, lu ' filled with bouke, Standard works" of tha apluco, Tribe, No. 1, Independent O. R. M., but authors, aad every varloty ef readlni bold at the Wigwam, Wednesday evenRead This. aiaUsr, Hikt and k avy, lo salt everybody Hume manufactured brushes of every d as- ing Inst, the following offiuere were duly Pictures la ersat variety, ladiss werk boxes, totalled fur the ensuing term: Fnehem, As., la feet the hut house lu Iowa to select a cription. A superb article made to ordor. lloliday present. Every pernio who visits I guarantee to make to ordor, and havo on G. W. Boatwiek ; Sun. Sag., Ed. 11. Btavena A Citl iter will b pleased to see the hand, for Mia, ovary variety of brushes, equal Murphy; Jun. Sng., (in. Birfoii, variety of mild and splendid foods they here If not superior, to tho Imported article. offer, at lbs very lowet pries. Call aad Wx. MILK, Superintendent, No. 117 Mnin A romiKTi: it a of Cruehory, rhlne, street, a fow door below the Walkor Houre. Glass mad for yosn elves. hllvcr wars at C. K. Barrett's. - , ts I Free Schools. a. Dletrict Court; A corrrespondeut of tha Tribune We aro indebted tu 8. Kunkol, Eiq , of Humboldt county, Nevada, for Interdisesting items concerning the recently district. covered mines in Humboldt Tho Byron gold mine, located about threo miles south of tho Humboldt Uouio, on tbo Central 1'aciflo K. It., has boon openod by fifty feet of tunnel on tbo vuin. At the end of the tunnel a shaft has been suuk to tho depth of twenty foot. The vein is about four fool wido, with a pay streak of rich gold anil silver ore, oightoon inohes in width, that assays from (500 to (30,000 in gold and silver to tha ton. A specimen of tha ora in Mr. Kunkuls possession presents tbo nchost appearance of any ora wo have ever seen. This vein is between Fsrtios in slate and quartzite walls. San Francisco are negotiating for the purchase of this valuable property at good figures. from Ogden gives an account of a meeting in that eity to take measures for the establishment of a free school I boro. It is to bo heped that the efforts will succeed and that tha light of frae education will break in upon that community. Tha writer, however, makes a mistake in tho statement that it is tha first true free school mooting in Utah. They ahould give our neighbors of Corinue the credit of not only holdirg many free scoool mootings, but of having, by their errnest efforts, sustained for years, a free school in their city, and that too, at no inconsidorabio outlay of raonoy. Honor to whom honor is duo; and let our Corinno friends have the credit due thorn. They were not hampered by tin shackles of priestly domination and dictatorship, and could act tha part of American citixeni with freedom. , Mr. Kunkcl controls the Byron and ii interested in the Sheridan, Sherman, Modoc, Cherokee and other promising prospects in tho same district. These last carry silver of high grade, assaying from (100 to (500 in silver to the ten. Work is boing done on all theso mines, and this coming spring they will bo extensively worked by parties from Chicago and San Francisco, in interest with Kunkel & Bro. We have tha promiso of samplos for tha Mail Cabinet from these rich veins. When they arrive we (ball bo happy to show thorn to our mining friends, from whom wo hope to receive similar acquisitions. When Prophets Disagree, Who Shall Decide? Prayer Mooting. Dally The fourth of the series of meetings now boing hold in this city, was held lost evening at the Methodist Church. It wss participated in by tho paste rs of tho Churchus, united in these meetings, with the exception of Bov. Hr. Welch, who was detained at home by sickness. This (Friday) evening the meeting will be held at tbe Presbyterian Cbnrch, corner of Second South and Second East streets, at 7 oclock. Tbe subject of this evonings exercise will be: Prayer for Foreign Missions; Matthew 9. 28-1- Friday Morning, Jan.(7. Additional affidavit of tbe South Star ds Titus Company were rAul and sworn to, and motion argutd to put experts up on the stand. John Schneider, one of tha original locators or the Flagstaff, was placed on tha stand. He testified to having located the mine in 1S69, locating it so that it could be changed if necessary, and so that he eouid swing the lines or tbo ground claimed, if necessary. He also described the inclines sunk, as being from ton to fifteen feet apart on tha surfeet at tha face and forty or forty-fi- ve lottinn, a depth of about 140 feet. Also a drift from ona to tbe other through n continuous tody of ore. That this portion of the works has all caved in. Witnois then detailed several conversations with JTarbet, in which he(Tsrbet) always said they were ono and tho tamo mine. . Tho Prairie Farmer. One of the oldest, best and neatest journals in the Union it tha Prairie terms, etc., tee advertisement. PERSONAL. C. W. Bennett, Jsq., hu resumed practice alone at bit old office, and will be found there at all reasonabla hours, to attend to the wants of thou who aro in troubio, and need hit assistance, HOTEL ARRIVALS. towxsxxb noma. - jack-rabbi- J Howland Pleeha; Mss. Meyen San'ly: R W W item Bandy; G P Lockwood W LL oving wf 8 Jo, H MP Harding A doug'r ihooiron Qgd6n9 Goodman DziicDi S a mo Poor Riocna, T F Snyder Nov, Fran, IMroorboiuoUlft; JW (j MiUUux R Covrd ChmsKO, Lloyd T'evis Omaha, BetnOr wf child, A B Webb wfthiacgJ J woueb noesa. an V E Flamming All H A Bering Ceiler City M A Lions 8 F 8 W Morre A wOio A B Ornery, Dry (.anon. I) W Mosley 8 Jose S II Toild Quincy, Fit Fiirbon Portl nd, M hoot l e Cor.nno, A Byiou, Kas, Pinthistoyourmemory. When indisposed and wishing for immediate rellof, call on Auxn k Ml'bpiy and partake of their delicious boveragos, which never fell if taken in time. Salt Lake Theater w- - T. HARRIS, Business Manager. PB0SIKIA3IMT0! resident members ef tha ihamatie have formed them Ire into sn. cigsalxstum oudortbe name awl etyle of the - THE CJM BIX ITU'S, BALT LAKE DRAMATIC) 1 POLICE COURT. Tho "Wash BollerSuit," as tho Judge humorously called it, took place this morning. The Court looked more like a school than a Police Court, about twenty boys being present. Tbe boiler wes worth eight dollars, and the boys sold it for ten cents on the dollar. Two of Use boys were fined live dollars; the other two were lectured aod let loose. Splendid Bargains. Two new Sewing Machines for ule cheap, on account of hard time. One eealing Site will be sold fur 73, and an machine for 13d. There uaehinus have never been used li and noiucb opportunity will be again afforded- Apply to L. W. Kivxaa A Co-- , throe duurs below the Walker House. L. Coldborg A Co., Undor Wasatch Hotel, oQur the largest and hurt stuck of Winter Oiuthing, at price that defy eoiupetitiun in this market. Just rereived a lot of Fine Broadcloth Suits latost stylos. Everybody and thoir frionds call around and sea (L F. Co. windows, beautifully ladon Culuier with Christmas fruits, eta. It is really a feast to the eye to witness such a line display ol confectioneries, so artistically arranged. Si Chullar lot lug 4.s MAN 5(1 Sfite Sin; 5ti' Point an; a-- . ?; fTl! Jacket 1U lie liv 117 IISS LT 2x5 Imperial 1U.U l"t) Empire rt ai.crs at the blO 110 -- Uol-'he- r Kentack aJ 1 All'll 7 XV lt4' It's )i14 uuliili'uco l'S 173 Cull Va 23KM av !iO Its 21 b5 41 J 411 33 (ulaMM?, ' nton on W- - lO'-725 L Hryan 5S 3 7 d Julia 17 17t 17 Q 74! Catidonia 27 SI 30 10 a b3 ii,17i ' Sth, January Evening To conelsde with tha Hugh able . M force, titled, AREA BELLE, THE - tt eyeing neat Wednesday SECOND COMBINATION PERFORMANCE Street Quotations. Sax Fbaxoxco, Jan. 7, 187011:18 a, Cala &. sales J untie NX sale ii A a 55 bid 8 aer a." bid r " prim ire to produce alt the irilli-bi- oe i ot the day. The Ant perfohn-snwill take pbo cu Hililie. tfeay huvrltie-- THE OUTCAST! it), AW . ml JiiO Bullion dtio'i1. Sfi.k 7 1015 tciioiier M lilj 10' b30 1W3 Orermsu 74 7IJ 74.4 Km Justice 32 :i2: o2,L 34.' bit) lXil) too r Tm-atr- rominfe When will be produced the ploy, by Tom Taylor, Esq., entitled .4 mi J. K. MORRILL, u. liJ'S Muxiran 21 Md CunVa4t3 bid Union 0(n MS bid LIVERY STABLE,. Bullion 53 bid Alpha Xi.1 sale Theatre Street, i etcher 30 bid Overman 73 bid 1uiiit ttK bid Earexo 2v bid II Jc Bllii bid Cula K! bid G it ' 21 Ii sales Ophir iil, bid Jacket 117 bid East of the DESERET NATIONAL BANE, F1XEST HOUSES AJD CARRIAGES Nsw York Financee. Money dull fi; Government nctlre. strong (kocks active, strong. W lnlou754; x; i aciiicJiR1 Wariposa HQ b k i) entral 105 riu H: Panama U'i; Union Welis, saugu'W UU.Q Uoutral V.liie 7i; Union IwUicIw-alFacido bonds 1U IQ. Quic-silv- Fob TSalx. An unprecedented bargain can be had at L. J. Rivers Co.'s, threo doors south of tho Walker Houre, in two Rewing Machines, Unu, new, cost 1113, will be sold for 675; one, new, cost 85 for 30, To be sold on an account. combination r Hatnl-Week- lr Late Holt Saturday lilVil'V, ! perform- Should tots meet with tho psimiaga of the W:th a view of glrllig l'-- fU35 For Farmer, printed at Chicago, of Furniture and Houre Goods in the eity. Coffee Saloon- auwno. emir juenca whit the beat assorted stock C. R. DaxesTT offers The German Bakery, Commercial Jack Falstaff, otherwise known, as from Orson Hyde, his Street, has since its opening sustained Apostlo tha name of the loading coffee bouse of palaco in San Pete, decrees tlio destructhe city. The obliging proprietors, ts does tion of tho (as ho also Messrs. Matthicssen & Co., cannot much Far-owat and tho boys of the Babylonians) longer remain in the "pent up Utica" turn out and slay over 1,700 rabbits inside of two days. In last nights that now contracts their powers. Their fine business demands more room and a News, the Chief of tha Coast," Brigtowards ham Young, ftilminates his bull, de- central locality. Such are the of patiout industry. nouncing tho sin of wastefrilness in do' priving the Lamanites (jock's) of thoir "I go through my work," as tho food, and tho hat manufacturers of their noedle said to tbe idle boy. "But not pelts by the wanton slaughter of these till you are hard pushed," as the. idle harmless animals. The only redeemboy said tu the netdlu. sterile sage ing feature of the weary, The Rochester Democrat says tbe few brush deserts of Southern Utah, as well persons who do not know that kerosene as tho only evidence of life thereon is tha are rapidly dying off. j explosive timid rabbit, in whom ii no guile. He lives on tho east wind snd sago brush, SAN FRANCISCO STOCKMARKET. and troublos nobody. Instead of simply Morning Report. rebuking hts brother Apostlo for counorxxiaa axd closixc. useless and cruel slaughtseling euch a Six Feaxcisco, Jan. 7, 187jT bad wish President we the er, stripped 1K0 OtihlrSl tIOJi J2.1 1 him of his Endowment robes and tanned 330 Mexican e0i?l'( -- H, A u Ji ?. cl i 57" his Hyde, then sent him across lots to O0 iilfcB 05.',' SJ.1' 10m Raae !1, ,'' b30 Babylon. Tho pnwpoct of atarting To-nig- ht ui fie-vad- er Ml Always at ealL Commodious s Important to the Traveling Public. It l the duty of all p rsens bofor starting on a Journey to ascertain by what route they Mrs. Dr W. C. Waldon Has openod the Eureka restaurant, on can rarah their destination with tire least and if there are two or mure read Second South street, opposite Walker trouble, to the saino point, to decide which 1 loading It is ono the safost and pleasantest tu traroL Bro.s grocery department. We take pleasure in stating, that tito of tho most cosy, inviting resorts in A Noktu Wkxtkbx Railway town. Choicest luauries of tho season la the oldest, and several mile tho shin tout frirnishod Board in every style. oysters route between liuiaha and Chicago. Within by the day or week. the iwt two years tha read bod has been put In admirable condition, and aimed the entire lino has been relaid with teel rail. BEER After tho Fire BEER. The in Chicago ie centrally lor ted Tha Denver Beor Hall tho original and as lepot their trains are thirty minutes in adPhmnix of tha Rocky Mountains is a vance of all othor linos, iiawonger can always delightful place, where the cup "that be sure ui making Pastern connections. For cheers, but not inebriates," makes merry all points In Nur thorn and Xorth-ater- n the honest heart. Tha coiehrated St. Iowa, you should purchaso tickets via Marshall, t'edor Rapid'S or ITinten. For all point Lciiis Ltgor, luscious hot drinks, deli- in northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fulcious lunches, and Ills rarest stimulants ton; and ifyou are g dng to Chicago, or East are at tho call of his frionds, by Henry you should by all means, purchase your tickBuhring, two doors north of the Walker ets by the Old l'lunuer Route Tux Ciiicauo A House. . You will find on all the tralus l'uiliuan Flax ChaIxs for tbo Holidays at C. R. Slopper, now and maguiOcent lay Coaches the best Smoking end Second Close Car Barrett's. now ou any read in the United Status. Slab-SidTho Ox. ed Particular Information, with iuah, time Now Mint is good i. e., tbo meat tables etc., m be bed at y any of tho Through from that Fa) tender and Juicy" slob-sid- Ticket Olflres in tha Woit, or upon' personal or J II. MuI'staix, tuliow over at Put Liinnaiis. wriltua application to Western Traveling Agout, Omaha, Nob., or Our "everlasting columns are become to W. A. SrsxxKTf, up racy as our "Mail Sacks." (ieneral Passenger Agent, Chi-aj- GER5IAA I Stabling. BAKERY' i. OOFFKK SALOON. J Commercial gtroot. Meals at all Hours Served in & the j Feet Style. Cuii-Au- KoHTU-wxxm- g, ed o. OYSTERS g 3T Call tf JT Al rail LIKE THEM. and soa oar bill of form P. M A TTHIKXOX dt CO., JYF THE PRAIRIE FARMER now tk In Ml, awl le WAS established Agricultural aad family Jcnmsi It u devoted to tha InterreH Ag toultare, Horiioullure, black Breeding, Apiary, Poultry, UouwhuU, cto.; it haa aM lit-re- ry aud young folks department and gM full market re purls, news awi tuples of the uar It Is published weikly by the In the West. ' PRAIRIE FARMER COMPART otCniuAuo, In a neat quarto form of eight IwF t pagi s, anil is handsomely Illustrated from tu tuue, wiln portraits of flu tuck, buikiteg " liaifruved form machinery , etc. The piklillehore' atm la to maka U elite In every houwhoM Into which tt finds T way. Hpertmen eopleo will bo teiit to any drne. free, eutiomlpilon pi loo to XU par ym payable in sdrenoe. allowed to Liberal cash eoiuniUatun swl to thus who may eeeoclato together I eubecripltun yurpoeea. Indis' I J NOTICE. vit.t, KXtMlANttS for a light wareu Nu.TdUra, w ' |