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Show ii yr waurere W fcVjh Wfc 't-- jTArf. KQ journal J LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. MINING The Prisons Moxktart Salt Lira City I Na- - a fine field for tho ezercite precepts.. LOCALS.' jiffSlHESS s ii I . PUAfeCUVU gAHI klOCuT BOAUD. EUta UCFOKTEii Ml Sack'"" wmC JStif ?' ; tr JaW!, the 2IUh (be morning U. Boakufaky old res- tbo Townsend House to Ed. Conollya ifcoecklio aud brilliant pin. WtfV, ill be handsomely rewarded Saloon. j29 31 "at it at Conollj'e Jlsripu, lw Sackwe, M S55 Cr,l to b,4; aoa toj JuJiciai gl Cali Co.'. tEmbodj, at J. D. Lamb k from 10 a. ip, to 4 p.m. 'SU-re- p . , . i J practice ttililate' kaltoa or1' M ISO 103 1Z73 ji smoke the Durham jobefonnd at Sam Levys. 1iurlw I'lioruiz, 27' Mi (V EMtl!1t5cW Cluntr Oak' Sundard, SJ IndiiMideal, ' ' IJi IT4 '' 1 Srfc - ' janlStf a Levy. to loax; apply to Dr. Russell, jloi&v Q. Wallace's fg fcn&ath street. Confectionary Stare, ' ' ' jy!3tf. fa Charley Tites Marchonais oyster jylutf fc,a Walker House bar-roo- Js Arrived. Fresh shell oysters, Oysters it flnley Tites oyster-stand- .' jowl in every style, in Walker House - P.i ti&m rinesLi safari -- jyl3tf '; ' - I. W-i- ' " . '. ; - ' 74. 74 , 135 Ownniu, III J i, Bl, U), BO CO, k3 U) ' 4n Cluilltr, 07, tO llelcltiT, fci, W& W, U SSJi 113 . ' MEailrMIII,71Tv:.7K Jukt, 70 li. 7S, ' BKI'ORT. . . , , , . Fhl.rury 5,1073. 0ililr. 43. 4.7, WO 44, bUl 44 W LVKiuuMACurry.VV.14bi liySuTuze.C'l.ni'UU.'M 130U C bullar, fiii, fi.'.'; i, :vj AS, Kb 54 14 1IO Hal A Xoitiom, M, IKi, KBji 2fri Puin', 100, 3 OH, Kit) lm Zi5 Jn-k- i UJU72; TXtaftril.fyi'faw? , i 10 Kautik'k. 11 ' V Alpha, 40, tin 41,43 , i AS IKUlu-r- Ki. MO S7, 1 Confiiluira, VV j'.J, BXj Cun Vliulnia, ia, 5 AO , luO Sinrra Karada. 11, 11J( 33 Utldtrr.M, SA, KkJ C4 GO 8'( KxclioiiMr, 13'6 BJi blO .' ; i 123 Julia, 4 ' 130 Overman, 6A. MOW 240 Julia, k'.ik-370 Caltdi.uia, 25, KIO S4, 23 tVl IS Succor, iv 6 Knickerbocker, 15 AAV, 3 4(tt Baltimore, S (V , 100Glol,l 10 Central, 45 8llillt4,fci,M0i 40 Kcllnw, S AS X YCu, Vi GOe 550 Soutk Orarman, S30 100 Woodviil, Alan, ay 6i, fcKL S Streetcars have commenced runare. prepared to ning again. That is, running off the hiuk Coal from the celebrated Spriggs track. gjialoU to auit Office over Mrs. Lock Box, 482. CaBaook's. Redersal night at Inde' W. F. Beldixo, . pendence Hull for the Grand Ollapo-dridL . City Agent ynltf Concert Eveiybody moat be . a : Bilk with hot and cold patent there in time. .. v&oiren; it die ' Walker Hoise Barber Buried. Wm. C. Campbell wu dc23 lm. a,. , - . , buried from St Mark'a church thia Touch). For a good assortment of tUto. remain, were deposited Ex sod Cheering Tobacco go to Sam ' temporarily at Camp Douglas. dec23tf U .. . . lidos Do the printer of Utah intend to aiid OUtilly k in erecting a menument to Horace . n25-t- f t --O'Reilly k Co. hare the heat and Greeley. They are moving in Oregon Shall, Utah be behind dapest California Made Boots in the and California. ' n25 tf in the good work? Co. sell the Celebrated Star Durham Smoking Toat Prof. There will a social tobacco Sheldons Dnncing Academy, under the nn at Sam ciec5 tf management 'of three young ladies of toy a Try it ' this city. Everything will be done to 1 gift to a friend shows a noble im make it a pleasant party. prise. The finest and most suitable ' found be to lniveuin in the city are Dr. Has well will lecture before the RWstters k Bra., 84 Main St dl2 tf Good Templars in Ogden and Corinne, hie return to Sacramento. The before Sin Wastes. A large second ked,bmg1ar proof safe wanted. Write order ia said to he in a prosperoua con apply to E. S. Whittier, Evanston, dition in both places and she prospects dc!3-t- f . Tjtsuag. for a fine lodge here are very promising, Thelesale buyer will find great The management falling into good and ; isfanKoU to buy their stock at the '' energetic hands. dieitiUuhed firm of F. Auerbach k Bw New Saloox. Uaynard k Shelly, , v ' ol7dfj bibulous -- Jail received., at F. Auerbach is two well known caterers to the eleof tho dtoosdegmnt dress goods, shawls, clpaka, tastea community, open an n Alexandra kid gloves, superior gant saloon tnorning, two (loves, flowers, feathers, etc. Walker the doors north of House, where o!7-t- f they will dispense the best of wines, a stylish suit of gents or liquors and aegars to bo found in tho J1 Nothing, fine .and heavy boot; town. Give them a call , and caps: call oa coats, hat Awbach k Bro, oppMite. First How Thixgs Are waa explained by ;AiIiobiI Bank. o!7tf Dr. Winslow at the Liberal Institute "' Doctor commenced hie Tnvelen, Hunters, Anglers, and but night. The firm U detirinr a lunch foundation, be aaid put up at short lecture on a ihould call on Oyster Jack, who that earth and fire, water and air wu them out, at S2 Main street, one all there waa of existence. Ha seemed NrKerth of First National Bank. to bo firmly convinced that old Moaei eil.tr waa mistaken, and inid Modern science Uci Batus. Every one fond of demonstrated the action of nature more cksn bath, in toft, clear, City wj reoord of hit-lorr vter, will be pleased to learn clearly than the misty Pslsce Baths are again in full deal of trouble aud "".twagood Goon Tzx r lars. Tie organization to the Marier.Bros. . dec2tf : Salt Lake Lodge L 0. G. T--, will be of v.. . . this completed at the Methodist church SEIyougO . IUB offof initallatioa a somebody Las bu: pnblie evening, by distraction, just slip into he followed by an address by &WX0LY,8 and take a nip of icers, to S C. Haswcll, of California. The 2J BRANDY. A dash of honey Dr. ! arc cordially invited. No admit jau2-t- f. public ance&e. Charter memhera will meet lloree, better known as ia tho church parlor for business, oclock.- The public again in the field. If iw breakfast; oron elegnut promptly at seven Firliii vest'--l at 7.30 o'clock. commence will evorT day at4 p. exercises oltoo kim n A0 rear of Harry ftiS'ii DuDLiaa Varieties. This already nWnaloon,52Mainst. ocll-t- f was crowd place of amusement Jack receives Oysters daily popular ,? last night. Johnny W. foni ed to excess fnd West, ind if are of lh jou snogs and dances, Billy )B a''"1! in awry style, Jenkins in hishis Jo iii Dutch songs, Charles do well to in give him a call, Florence tta, d Miss Millie or III night. Oysters are Sutton in his. specialties, or( Jennie Main street. Mtrtine in ,pC0,,kUy' al plowing Ullsds, ocUtf nil were cemie songs, werio Ilultzcr in SeQato Bus passed a first clws. This evening Johnny Cooke, his re, 'toting the sale of liquor on aii the favorite Jig Duncer, makes ' full ,51 -see to we expect appearance, and accure ,tlci that over 4,000 to want if yon sold in New York House. Go early a --Blackwell's ken, the only genuine smoking s the market To be found S r -- ki y, t i (CVar - r dji, egPyjbccu eats.- - of the industrious would visit the roun-t- y , IIsikxkx arc uu ruum-r- s Epizootic - a little. ' ' jail and ace the poor prisoners dying tilings drag by inehcs,and tell the public how thiugs That memorial" troubles the minor ivully are, more good will he accom- organ greatly. It dont see why luwyera . plished. should ask for Congressional Legislation ; of course if dout. Things go on j Riciuun Keyes has . arrived at to its sntixfuctiori jnst as they urn, when Fioiihe and reports to the editor of the the swurif. of juitiee ni resting in it Record that the roads are in good travscabbard, instead of being at work exeLehi and eling condition between cuting puiiiskmcut on the . murderers d Pioclie, being dry and covered only on whe wulk our streets-Anall the ths higher divides with snow. leading lawyeni of the city didn't sign The Record tells of Perry Gossett, the tho memorial ; well the best ones did well known freighter between Fiocbe and that is quite enough, l'bc.taciuorial dud Toaub, losiug twelve fins mules . L J by is all , brother Bates. right, the epizootic, one pair being worth six hundred dollars. , They were caught in PoLltiE Couar A tailor got druuk a storm and no shelter coaid be ob- on Commercial street and toped himself tained for them. The disease was raging into the gauio y. Ha lout'. $10 , on in l'ioche, bat they hoped to haul the first turn and quit. Jeter niudo a most sensible decision in this caso. It through with pack mules. seems that tho tailor cither for want "of LIUl C'oMouwoad. something else to do or being instigated Affairs begin to look K little dusty for by the devil, broke into hi own shop the hoys iu Alta and the mines snr. last night and commenced cutting up rounding tho snow blanketed village. the clothing, breaking the furniture aud The horse disease aud heavy enowi havsmashing things generally. His racket ing interrupted communication for attracted the boys" and they. introduced some timo the rood is blockaded and him to' the old man. In rendering no teams can pass up the cnilon. Projudgment Jeter, said thpt $16. .would visions ure getting scarce up there. mend the broken peace, and as for damThey are all out of sugar, coffee and ages, the tailor might chnrgo that to potatoes and other articles of food, and Limself and balance Lis own books. if supplies enunot he got up pretty soon, Arrival to-dat lha XValkrr Ilnur, the miners must do ns Mahomet Jid, go F II Bruiu-r- , California; J Martin, to tho source of supplies Salt Lake I' Aliiove, Virginia; G G Howland, City. The men of tho Flagstaff broke New York; J D Barr, Ban Francisco; a good trail to Granite on Monday and C S Dunbar, Chicago F F Mayer, returned to Alta yesterday. The ore of American Fork; A Brucknian, Ogden; that mine will now he transported to the A AY Barton, Providence. smelter in rawhide sacks on mulo and Rflll Harping an the Beefsteak. horses Lacks, until the road is broken. The Salt Lake Herald has The boys are cheerful and hope to., get with the agent of the Associated Press along all right notwithstanding the tre- who telegraphed on last Thursday the which is trqe iu every mendous snow storms which visit the following item' ' ' : particular mountains almost daily. of the Hawley, Supreme Court Judge , of the Territory, in the Corinne cattle The Grrat Contrit. cose to duy, discharged .dej conspiracy The ladies of the city hare been fendants from the authority of the attorneys greatly interested over a competitive Probate Court.' The Mormon ' trial as to the respeetivo merits of the have abandoned the. care. The whole affair wu a piece pf malice of Mormon Curtis' Mathematical Model and. the, chnrch leaders against the Gentiles. American Excelsior Chart, represented But the force, of the'facthnrled home on the church authorities, is too pointed by Miss Abbey, the proprietress sysneutral organ to rest quietly tems for entting dresses. Mr. Cortis for the under the proven change. - Hence the challenged Miss Abbey to a trial for Herald commenting on the above.diji-patchsay- s: two hundred dollars. The challenge wu accepted and the money deposited. . And we agree - to furnish him the The trial came off over Mrs. Wilkinson's agent) as convincing proof that Corinne ia enrsed and disgraced by a rang of Lady Bazaar, and continued a day and cattle thieves, protected by olfuciliautho- the rity, aud that the fourteen affidavit on half, and was fully contested, judges wen, on the part of Mr. Curtis, which the warrants were bated fur the Mrs. Majors and Mrs. Slides ; and On arrest of the parties recently released by were made by Gentiles, the part of Miss Abbey, Mrs. Gov.Woods Judge Hawley, before a Gentile Justice of the Peace, and Mrs. A. S. Gould ; the four aelcet-ia- the warrsuts issued from Gentile courts, Mrs. Davis as the fifth. The unani- and tho whole initial proceedings were mous decision was in favor of the had by Gentiles anxious to reMeva the community in which they reside of the American Excelsior Chart, and disgrace upon it. . Vfe uk, dare Mr. Curtis paid over the sum of $200 to be makebipught thu correction, and add jhat the victor. The entting and fitting for we believe he neither dare nor wilL the Curtis model was done' by Mrs. Wlo not know what Mr. Gould intends to do iu considering the "convinJoseph Boll, and for Miss Abbey by cing' proof alleged, hot these contraMrs. S. Brock. .Rah for the Excelsior. dictions arc offered from the record, The ladies say that it ia exctUenct That not one of the fourteen namely: par the finest model for entiing dresses ever affidavits mentioned was issued from invented. It enables every lady to cat the office of a 'Gentile Justice of the Peace." Not a warrant issued from her own dresses iu the latest aud most Gentile courts, but the wholo Initial fashionable styles. proceedings" originated in a meeting of the School of the Prophets" or some similar junta of the Mormon rascals who Rcsalutioos of Respect. At the regular meeting of Argenta have fur twenty years plundered the stockmen and wayfarers passing through Lodge, No. 3, A. F. and A.M.,the follow- thia is cursed and country. ing resolutions received from Rodman disgraced. by a gang of Battle thieves Lodge, Watertown, New York; were then beyond all doubt it is in the occareceived and ordered on file. . Coming sional forays made inside our borders the clan of rogues whom the Herald from the lodge of onr late brother, Or by to shiel Will that paper new attempts ville Strong, we take pleasure in print- tell who the ..Gentile Justice of the Peace and the Gentile Court are that ing them in full: countenance - to . the subterfuge gave At a regular communication of Rod-ma- n which has partially covered up the No. of and A. F. A. 606, Lodge, of the Bpxeldct priesthood M., held at their Lodge room, Jan. 16, A. L. 6873. The following preamble Corinne Reporter. and resolutions were adopted. The House Foreign Committee will Whereas the solemn notes 'that bethe American, Chipa'and Japan token the. dissolution of thia earthly report bill and also one calling a world telegraph tabernacle have agsia alarmed onr statistical Congress next year. The and the oats; door; spirit of onr worthy House bill giving asd esteemed Brother 0. Strong, has Mrs. passed unanimously a . Wood, daughter pf Zach Taylor a been aumraoned to a land where onr of fifty dollars a month. fathers have gene before ns. Therefore, pension Raoleed, That in his death we have NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lost n faithful brother, sad the Instita lion a zealous supporter. $ hivi Ruolved, That while we mourn his death, we cherish his momcry, and. hold MAYNARDS .SHELLEYS his Masonic virtues in high esteem. f v Rctvlced, That we extend onr lym Eithv to the remaining members of ihe . and especially to Bro. N. Strong, who by this dispensation baa lost an affectionate brother and mutual friend. Words can do little to soften his keen Tire Deere Xierth ef Ihe Wether Jleuee sorrow.' We can only deeply sympathize i ' i"! wkh him and say, he who tempered! riXEST braxds or the wiud to the shorn lamb has infinite ' compassion upon us in the hour of WIXEI, LlgVORl A 310 . C1GAUB affliction. Browe that tender to the Haolced, In Ihe City, thers of Argenta Lodge, No. 3, of Salt Lake City, our sincere and heart felt --rrthanks for the noble manner in which they responded during the sickness of Brother Strong, and also for depositing Il TUI V TRIMS OoriT TnE T"R IhlTSISTOT IVAII. his remains in honor, r f littnhrd, That our Lodge room be Iu tli uiRiisr of B. 01 Butiwlfld, la DsukrujilTj, draped in mourning the nttual length of Hankrupt. Tu the nwtiiin rf th time. UtlJ Irwl" Huh,!. lunuwl Hankrupt, Resulted, Thnt. a copy of these rein, lulions be forwgrdod to Brothel K, NOTini IS IIKKKRYOIYKX THAT A uiartincnf tka crvSiiure of ilia at th ofllr Strong and thii Brothers of Argenta l.aiikrut. Mill b In Bankruptcy, Kn. Wk P. Lodge, No. 3, of Kali Lake City, ami nf , S4 Kart Tiuil Salt t.ak City, in aitl III. In to the New York Reformer and the trict, ru lha loth d.iy of Fabiuary, A. 1). 17:1, at to o'clock a. m., far Ik puru.ra tmnilonnl in ilia Watertown ltcifnion for publication, Z7tb aartlna nf th Art of Congri-- . wtitM, MAu , . J. 11. Ltox, , Aet lo nlalilili auuikirw acrtrni of l1aiikniit-- ' 0. M. Coolev, Ihreujiliuul lli Vuili-ruti," aiiiutrd March - ... . - to-da- y hob-ber- jei . S-AJQOO- - NOTICK I'niou . Committee. from the .Committee on cities in Hie legislature will differ iiinteriully from the draft as presented hr the Uupublican Committee; that ibis, difference will neutralize tho power 'of the Mayor iu local Government aud open Ihe dour to ncwtrcign of partisan trade and joblwry. The Mayor also poiuts out other objections to the charter which he says ought -t not to pass. ' 7 j Grand farewell banquet wu given last evening, attended Crofessor Tyndall selection of public Men of the city. William L Evans presided. The Coroners Jury Id the case of Duryces, mnrdered by; Simony, returned the extraordinary verdict that deceased was killed by Simmons but that in the belief of the Jury the murderous assault was unpremedited and from previous thrents made by deceased townra prisoner, the latter considered his life threatened.. Thu family of Siiniiious is said to represent twelve millions and the Jurors are men "of ?uc&tionablu standing. Chicago, Feb. 6. The Eecning Journals Washington special says, Hnraco Clark, President of the U. P. R. It. male an argument before the House appropriation Committee against the amendment to the appropriation hill which authorizes, the Secretary of the Treasury to withold half the money until the road pays interest on its bonds.-- ' Tho Clark party it is understood well endeavor to maintain, that (ho interest need not be paid uulil tho maturity of the bonds, at the expiration of thirty years. Seuator Anthony President of the Senate pre tem at the request of vice President Colfax.' appomted the following Committee to investigate the charges agaiust Senators made in the Credit Mobilier investigation . u the House certified to the Senate yesterday Morrill, Maine, Scott, Wright, Iowa, Stockton and Stevenson. There is a probability ef h majority and minority report in Caldwell's cue. Morton will make tbe former and Car- tbe latter. It ia believed, that Snter report will be adverse, and that the committee stand four to ' three. Since a two third vote will be necessary to expel, Caldwell's,. lawyers arq very confident he will retain his seat, cypn if the report is adverse. Washiegton. Feb.' 6. ' The examination in the Caldwell case is concluded. Judge. Croiin was given nntil Monday to prepare his argument. The committee refused to allow Clark to u make an argument. '. Ml. P1K.MAX, AmIjb. jan3t 3t ' . ' i .a ' , . . .J WALKER -- HOUSE, HALT L'AKid I .. CIY, 5. .. . - i i ii b i, AVE IX STOKE, BOtQlIT FROM ISRXT ' 1 1 , uiiadiilUraU-dllamU, and fur win pur aud Ui lulUiaiii( brand of . t' v I ' 5 ' : i , , tWHIS KLE ia A S: i, - ! r a ' SUlk-j- r End Ydaa Old raaliiowd Cnfipn-gOl' Aaliland, Old Wuodbum, Ualh-- Cruw, OM JUck DB-U- -l Bo K. O. C. IV. PauM a, Taylor, Drry, ary, , ' p, K.llur, Cacti-- Cora aad Old Sly. , i i Imported Liquors and Wines, n 'i r; r i J r . rack Buugbi in Baud and fur at ia Orlclaal i. Ramsey's Scotch Whisky, Duaforlh Irish Wkky, Otard Dupuj Cognac, ' i " T James Hcuncssy, k riuot, Castillon Martell Co 'a, k . . , j i..'-1- . :j. Co's, and PeHevffiiin. INH Ci Swan, Kolon, Robert Dasnett A Co Old Tom, I. D. K. & Z. Rotterdam Geneva, and ttoeds Morning Glory. Medor-- . bid Tom, Booth ii! - j f r. . 11U3I. ! 7 (: St. Croix and Jamaica. t - ' : - i i ' v, - , .ij POIIT & HIIEUllY. i i i. v.i '.HorintoPort; TL.Porf.H.Miekcr pid Extra Tort, Chillingworth London t)ock Port, Old Sherry And Old Neftin, . f ,f 1 6 . 1835. - : rOIIAMFAGNE. . Yeuve Cliqnot (Ponsardin) Louis Schrci-der- ), (Carte Blanche) and (Dry Krug k Co., (Private Cnvee), Chas. Heidsick (Extra) and (Sillery Mons-seuHeidsick k Co., (Monopole), Consular Seal, (New York Club), and Green Seal. . Ro-dcr- er WBSXIBMN. r ' ' 1 San Francisco, Feb. 5. - The name of the young man who was stabbed last night waa Joseph Pierce ; the man who stabbed him is Solomon Newbauer. Another affray occurred late last night on 3d street, in which one hoodlum stabbed another in the face both escaping and their names are unknown. x), , . The Republican primary CLARETS. election will be held commencing at noon; The contest is between Carr and. HigCkateanx Margeanx, La Rote, Dillon, gins aad promises to be exciting in some De Frauds,' Catenae. Frouiac, Sk of the wards. St Jnlieu, and Bordeaux. The 22d anniversary exercises of the Protestant Orphan Asylum, wu held fast evening at Platt Hall. The attend t i . 1 ! auce was lirge and a collection of $510 was taken np for .the. benefit of the y, o, . - 5 RHINE WINE. orphans. ' The California Thorough Auociation completed its evening asd adionrned A Forster Trainiaes, Liebfranmilck, L Hockhermcr, Nionteincr first and Deideshcimer. Bred Cattle labors last till'-ths next Tuesday in April meeting will be semi-annu- held at ' Sacramento 'J.J iftgka. 3 j s ti - - o FOREIGN. pr .LI ' London, Feb. 5. ,4. r . BURGUNDY. -- . Chablis and Chambertin. ' r The trial of Robert Bowles took place IIA'UT t He wu acquitted. The coun- iiS'Jl Ml jr sel for the prosecution in the opening W. Bertrand and Chatanx de Tours, speech, inia it was impouible to doubt the guilty forehnowlcdfge of the defend- J. H. De Rnttc. t ant by the manner in which the firm - . . ..r disposed of the bond Of Mr.1 Ragiont, prosecutor, amounting to $8,800, and of the securities of Mrs. Gates and Mrs. i i; Gardner, valued at 'over $50,000. Only '' Urban Wine Company Gold Seal a few witnesses were examined, among whom were Ragiont and Mrs. Gates. and Imperial, Landsberger A Co., PriTho Depnty Recorder, in inmming np, vate Cnvee, Muscatel and Sillery showed that other member of the firm California White Wine, Angelica, were responsible for the securities deand Claret. Eldorado Port, posited. SAUTERNE.; I to-da- y. i S : k,. . AMERICAN WINES . i . Mous-seu- x, Madrid, Feb. 5. between the Car-lis- ts force and Royal troops at a small . . .. place called Ays, itf the' North, it is ac Drake's Plantation, Angcslnra, officially announced that (wo. hundred Sanievani Aromatic, Bober's, insurgents were killed ; ; 11,00 rillcs, including 800 ef tho Remington patent, Wine, PipifaX, IXL, and Stoughton. a large quantity of. ammunition, and stores, ana 200 prisoners were capturpd. Eighty captured insurgents begged am- . . . ,,4. Ia an engagement RITTERS,; Sa-zer- ' CORDIALS. Maraschino, Cnraca, Annisclte, Cha--t reuse, Absinthe, Kimmel, and Kinch-wa3cr. FOR SALE, In-I- Salt Lak Oily, Jan. 31, Iki.i. DEALERS, LIQUOR . I ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ntn-et- p. HfERTlS, ',t Fi-b.'- At a meeting of. the Committee ef 70 last night a loiter was received from Mayor liareinyer'Klaling that the draft of the charter which will he' reported 1 alMVa-naiur- m . m - New York, ri WlIOLEHALEfj s . Lafayette, Ind., 5. A lire this morning destroyed ths Spencer block, including the store of W. L. Gregory, hardware stores, Marvin, auctioneer; Is. it. Brown, vdruggist, Henry Strauss, clothing. .Loss,- including building, $50,000; Insurance $30,-00- 0. : i . Tr!grli. EAMTI2UN. . . Mansfield & Atchison ThjsJpraings.Repart..: lvr Wwifni 1 M LIQUOR ESTABLISHMENT. TELEGRAPHIC. today, hut - ' 10 Kupirt Bill, r.Ji k5jb;'J -- of Christian disappearing. ay i.Buel Eiteman nder tbj w ' -- ' ' SSSSifcft-- an . --Tiy the De Fumariegas mauufac-t- d out of pure Havana tobacco by ' - ' leoPola'.loi.injLbMlWlMOluS 210 -- ' -- 120 Minnmota, 1 , BOS Vlrliiif, 5 l WellinKtoa. 2J4 ? v ' maeiiarii,4( IOOKIwom,? SIOKX1XU Usbciuws or. Salt Lake!1 The ulgued wiskea to call the attention of thin city and yieini- ! wholesale Motion Mclnsire hi tn Pull line of notions and fancy &?" js gfuts' ' furnishing goods, etc., at this side of to ho' excelled C. P. TROY. doors north of Clift IIousc, Maia Salt Uke City. , jan.Ului - ' '' Colwukiw, 3 IZOOCUliiTlJl WO CcJsrKrJ;, T. MO T, to need iiianl?tf' ippij CoaauiBseur'a -- UO llifSli fa Arknui, SWOCblrf , workman class but 1 U.' WO Knwiirk, ZU, U'C At the Salt Pattern pinker, Ibbkdiitely. ' ill ,'4 Piinal4ii! fiacfcMum.ajisjg Kulapsimr, wie .1.0, to the Epizootic AC.1W 4ZS Ivaubua, kiml in ,he Terri A. K. McNeil, jan?3 lw curfi for ii uoiiAr i Ktoi UAhuiitliir,COc US tl City 4, 1073. ,3 n.iovia"; vi, uni uji icy. S70UUIU.5.4V touat tSU ' i i Hoiimos arc getting Letter. ' M kk"!iL Am .nvuflii Wanted a partner with the to engage .in a manufac.: th il otfcj PiiK-h- r JOlKXAI. re fort.' brurj sT, WW-kiii- RIXIXU 'ArrxRxoox bfij V.Ubjt, jiis;. 5S d t: T1IB , Of in . , FOR If. some of Utah ' I 'of Suit Lake City offer f . PAIR or UROWX ARK, HTR AXD jrara nhl, kind la liarnw and nmti-Ilia aadilla, rurfri'tljr mmimiI, Ulack Hawk Kurgan lock. Aim, au lup and doubt Art'ly In A. Si-- r kaiu. 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