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Show mr-- JOURNAL. MINING UTAH ... E vowing, Brpltinbor B - F Malir V HAIHK. The Suite piectiun in Muiiia lake r, place awl greet in'ercHt all over the country by of every atripe on the reault. politician The contest hi) been a fieri - line, both the Coalitionists a ml Hcpubiieana the State in a most thorough manner, the lending speakers of both parties having lieen there, stirring up the masses, anil using every means in their power to brine out a full vote. We tuny therefor--- , reasonably will Maine expect ; that the that roll up a tremendous vol , and t effect decision will have a go-nupon The the coming November election. WvrUt correspondents New York chum that the Republican majority will be cat down to six thousaud, it beiug more than ten thousand the last election. A gain of two Congressmen is also confidently expected, aud altogether the Coalitionists hope to exhibit great strength, which will show the world that the Greeley tidal wave' is a genuine political fact. It is clear that the Oreeley Revolution must begin prat ty soen, or the thousands who are on the fence" will be sliding down on the Administration side. A negative victory in Mainn will not help the Philosopher's prosecta at all. It must be decided and overwhelming to have the desired effect. Rut we can now wait the result, with patience, as we shall he able to give it xnanif;U-- cau-raisi- ng : . to-d- ay THIS IXDIAX EXPEDITION. Mouxt Flearaxt, Sept. G, 1872. Kd. JeuiXAL: Yon will be glad to done nnd what is know whnt has been doing to bring this Indian campaign to a successful issue. The mountains iu the rear of Sanpete Valley have been not to make war on llatrvation In- dian. and ,U these Indians Udong to the Uintah agency, anil have not been taken in Jlagrante .ddiefa, bo' will he obliged, nuilrr his instructions, not to kill them, as we certuiuly think they deserve to be. The Indian was sent bark to the mountains and Mr. Allred accompanied him, with an invitation to aud bold a the chiefs to come in will put is It expected they powwow. In an apjicnrance some time during the day. If the result of this council is as successful ns that at Springville, you may consider the Indian troubles in this section virtually at an cud, at least fur the present. Whatever may fur be the result or the council safety, it is probable that some cavalry will he left in this settlement. The stage is about leaving and I must dose this hastily penned note. Let me say. however, that this expedition was almost an absolute necessity. As near as can be ascertained the depredations of the Indians may he summed up as follows : About 250 norses, and many cattle of other description, have been stolen; two citizens killed and several wounded. Iu addition to this the Indiana have lived on forced gifts from the people for several months , at all hours of the day aud night the women have been rom- to cook meals for the savages, ridled n short, the Indians have treated the people as if they were subject to their control and orders. A Soldier. to-da- to-da- y, u k TELEGRAPHIC XOTES. Vesuvius is smoking. Gortschokoff conferred with mnrek yesterday. Sickles is on amiable terms with the Smnish government and will stick. It is feared that the noted artist, Fortunate Arriola of San Francisco, was lost on the Bienville. President Grant and family leave Long Branch for Washington on the 18th. Boutwell returns to Washington next week. There has been a great fire in Memphis, commencing on 42d street and extending from Union to Monroe street. Loss $210,000. It is rumored in Geneva that tie board of arbitration had awarded the United States damages to the amount of 3,510,000. All indications are that the Quaker policy has failed, since' the Qnnker agents ire calling for troops to send against the Indians. . . pretty thoroughly beaten up. General Marrow, with Captain Dewees' company 2d cavalry, and a detachment from C company, 3d cavalry, was eight days in the mountains. lie left the settlements at Springville and entered There had been a great flood at Camp them again at Mount Pleasant, having made a mountain campaign of about McDowell, which done great damage. The government ditch is nearly all 150 miles through the most broken washed away, and a lot of hay destroyed. country your correspondent has ever Lpgan addressed a great meeting of seen. Captain Ileugh, with three Republicans in Terra Haute, lad., on of infantry, entered Sanpete nnd Saturday night. The Liberals were adsuch gave protection to the settlements dressed the same night by lion. G. R. as infantry could give. Captain Gor- Weadling. The campaign is very hot there. don, with his own and Lieutenant RobOfficial returns from all hut four inson's company of the 3d cavalry', under orders from Capttin Ilough, who towns in Vermont give Converse 42,222 wss temporarily in command of San- votes, and Gardner 1G,604 ; Converse's The Senate is unanipete, marched through Sanpete Valter majority, 25,G1S. and went into Grass Valley, where it mously Republican ; the House, Repubwas hoped some of the disaffected In- licans 206, Democrats 21. dian nod taken - refuge. No Indians The arbitrator had been dined by were found and no recent signs. Lieut. the city of Geneva. M. Cart rite declarO'Brien, in command of a detachment ed on the part of his fellow citizens from A company, 2d cavalry, with ten that the presence of the arbitrators was days rations, is in pursuit of a party of an honor to Genera, and hoped all naIndians who stole horses on the night tions would follow the example of Kng-laof August 31st, from Fountain Green. and the United State. Count His orders are to follow these Indians Schlopia replied. as long as there is the slightest hope of Lieutenant Stewart, of the 5th Cavalry, overtaking them. Lieut. Pearson, with and Corporal Black were murdered by another detachment of the 2d ctvsliy, is now in the mountains to be gone the Apache in Davi canyon, between The three days. Captain Gordon with thirty Tucson nnd Camp Crittenden. was tortured to death. The men, left the settlements yesterday Corjioral Indians are still at the place where they morning at Gunnison, with orders to killed Stewurt, aud have driven away scout the country through Castle Valley to the head of Soldiers' Fork and thence other parties. The Apaches are ver) to Springville. He will he out twelve bold and numerous, and Gov. Salford Lieut. Robinson is at present nt has finally called out volunteers ns the day.' Manti hut will doubtless have orders to only way to hold the country. explore the mountains in nil directions. It does not seem possible with the Cm. Dlii Age means that have been taken to ascertain the whereabouts of Indians, that any 'We have inadvertently done Gen. Dix considerable number af them can re- injustice in the statement of his age, main in the country without being dis- aud hasten to make the proper correction covered. In fact, it is almost certain and apology. We stated his age at 7J. that we have now driven out of this This is wrong by six years, nnd deprives section all the Indians, except perhaps him of credit for that period. He is 81 a few icatteriug parties of half a dozen years old, as he himself has stated to a each, who are aiding in the heads of gentleman from whom our informat'on is derived. The authority which gives canyons in the hope that they may steal a horse to make the journey to his biography new universally quoted is their reservations. The fact that the the American Cyclopedia, which datrs Indians are pretty well scared wss his birth Julv 24, 1789. The aame auillustrated yesterday. An Indian crept thority says he served as an ensign in into Spring city and went to the house the war of 1812. Before he was an of one Ailred, an Irdian trader, and ensign or served in the war of 1812 Gen. atated that Tabbiouna, Red Lariat, Dix was a cadet at West Point, and White Horse and other chief were not cadets are required upon enterin' to be far away. What else he said no do rot not leu than sixteen. Now, if Gen. know, for Allred is in full sympathy Dix was at the lowest age, sixteen, when with the Indians anil will HI just so he entered West Point, and creditably the four years' term of a cadet much n suit his 'convenience and no ervi-more. But Geu. Morrow was tele- before graduating, he must have been graphed at his headqnartere in Mount twenty upon entering service in 1 1 2. 1'lcasaiit. and lie directed that the In- This would make him over eighty n.iw, dian lie detained until he could get to and. as he has staled himself, he is now venr. lit Spring city. On his arrival there he in- his ciglitr-firs- t had an with the Indian who ( said liiirst-l- f nml I lie oilier Indiniis named above were nut annre id' whnt Lrxtnglnii Xot Ilraal. was going that they lm-on, been at Fili Lake in 9.i:1ii-rthis slur renders will remember Utah and were now on their Vav 'u heir .'Winns and famous old burse vrns killed mi unr of hand bv our daily agencies. This is nut tpn-- , e far as TaMy is r a lies lust week, buried, bis tombstone : and bis epitaph suitably in Spanish Fork seMleuients a days erei-tp-l- , ' :fiwe General Morrow' fun him I with srribed. All tbi was excellent: only it :'.vs Indians nt S.ringville. The fail is, hnpened that ill-- blind old hero of fli'is Indian lias boru seeking place Woodlitirn was not dead nt h11. but wns hiinelf at the head of the Sliivrrels, alive nnd well. We hull news to this I'iede' nnd other marauding Imnds. effect from two gentlemen nt l.evit he lmd hewn successful in Inst week, and published it ; bet our It was fen-e- d his atnliiiioi s schemes, for he is an able contemporaries seem to ho lika the man ns well ns a had one, anil hi pres- - monks who were much disgusted when cd Inthe Unready opened bis eves dians of Utah, might give us some agun af.er being knocked on the head trouble. He has probably tailed in his by Brian (lit Buis GuilberL They arplans sud is now seeking to regain fuver gued that if ,cxington is uot dead, he With the whites. It is believed that all ought to bo ashamed of himself after now reported in the moun the beautiful obituaries they have d, the anil therefore they dodino to tains hsvs been engsged iu the in this valley. General Mor- mention the fact that he U alive and row has orders from ths government kicking.' com-pani- i a - & nd & it fi .2 :.a ft A $ i- -f I d 1 vv y& i- l- -nt fi i i. ('niir-triii'i- tf l. -- M, 'k ? 1 Atln-lstnu- tl L S r t 4 puli-lishe- . ll i; : This Mornings Report Tullidge, Tullidger, 1AINTUIIM. liLlHTHUN. Chicago, Sept. 9. Michael Callahan, a peaceable citizen, was stabbed last night while walk ing home with bis wife and little gir!,Ly a drunken Tullian with whom he remonstrated for pushing the child off the sidewulk. The murderer so fur lias escaped. Col. Forney, of Philadelphia, arrived here yesterday from the Pnciiio coast. New York, Sept, 9. Henry Benson, an inoffensive citizen, was beaten to death by rowdiez lazt night. Curtin is again in a critical condition, prostrated by too visit of friends. The Internationals are rejoiced at the decision of the International Congress at The Hague to remove the General Council from London to New York. . Lok .1 Walker Witlin Bti lliur,Hall, hi! Maaonlo , Fur i t oi.t-rage- of FRESCOING, Utah Lodge, IRAXItfTI'lsrQ-- . WHITE, Bitwi-1- No. 3, A. F.AA. H. of till Lodge held on Tneedaye of each awath, Kaat I leaiple" atraeL ilembera at Masonic lull, in good of atater Lndj(Ha and H'SiniTug ataadlag arc cordially iavlted. B. . ZABRISKII, W. M. C. A. Ouuu, Acting SucreUry. Jeilill ITATKD Communlrallnes ' the Find and Third k PAINTING. (f Ilia old firm of AUTHORIZED J CAPITA Mt. Moriah Lwdga Xo. B, A. F. A. A. X. Argenta Lodge Ovrr Walton Bro. Jewelry Slora. vlilf FOREIGN. B Halt Lnk. Clty. ... WORK. OlJlt ART OALLKRY, G. M. NATIONAL Commaalcationa held at Uaaonle Tela pie flnvet, tba Saroud and Fourth Mondays of earh Month. Member of Water Lods andwujuurniag Brethrea la good atauA lug are cordially invited to attend. LUL'ISCOUX, W,M. Cuiiawran Disio, Sec'y. (lira iu a rail at ou REGULAR CunuauuWtioaa held at Mwionlc Hall, Trowbetda BuildJujc. aad Seooud tba Kaat Temple Street, Fourth Friday of earh nnath. Meat-Im- is of Slater Lodge and aigournlag Brethren in guod etandlng era corInvited attend. to J. U. OKU, W. 31, dially XasavaL Kam, Secy. REGULAR GRAINING, AND GRISKRAL 1 White,) F. A A. FI., A. IT. D., c AHri2n, East Temple St, Dlre InOoUDuW.Colar: an all the ..hangs off tha United Pftrtlmlftr e. NUtWalt. .u tlTM U KIPQImQ T rare City, Utah. CbanaanlcatioBa oa tbo Mist of aaeh noath. All Maauna ia guod standing ars Invited to attend. IBA M. SWARTZ, W. M. Baal. Bacrmak, Bac'y-JsZS- tf HOLB REUCLAR Third flatardaya A. fc R. A. S. OT. JOIIXY LODGE OF PERFKCTieX, HG. A. aierta at Haaonic IU1I, (Com meres j3 Hulldlaz,)Maia street, every Ascend aad Fsurth Tuesday of each BtoDlh. iBgouraing brethren are cordially Invited to attead. T. F. TRACT. T.P.Q.M. IA.IL Pee. X. Whitney, Rank awn Mtimifi Lees A Waller.. Ouok County . Haskell Bank BaukufiKbiiAa...! Jed FIRST HATIOHAL BAIuS The London New of August 28th Dmicnatod U. S. Da1 Prince Bismarck doubtless count- - OPPOSITE I ha WALKER HOUSE, M. Bwasts, Aid ay Cbpiia I, ftsn.nooi Ill the cost when he. resolved on the aWMMOi Warren expulsion of tbo Jesuits from Germany, M. O. Waahaklo R. Tribe, to do , la still la tha fleld and continue Ouw. L. UlS! VtefS. though he .knew ha was dealing with Conaoito bald at Fanafa Hall, ho everything la tin lino of Q'TATED Anthony Qudba, ond South street, every Wednesday evening an order which boa evidently perplexed & brethren hi good stando'clock, (kdonrnlnc baffled statesthe the of ablest arts or ing ars cordially Invited to attend. y, f Bec'y-JaZf- men in Knrope. -- It is now announced IIOS THRU. II. SMITH, g. PAINTING. WELLS, FABBOAti E. X. WRcmr, C. R. GLASS GILDING, Jyfl that the law to enforce the departure of EXPRESS FOHWARDBk FRESCOING, ,, the Jesuits has led to popular riots in Utah Lodga Ha. 1, 1. 0. 0. F. Rheinish Prussia; ana in the mining Bamkare ond DroUre I. 1KT every Thursday at I p. m., In Obamereo and manufacturing town of Essen, tbo ORAISIIG,WOOD FILLING m. BulldlngK, Main street, Unit Laks dty. Odd j., Roman Catholics resolved to back up anil FINISHING, Fellovra ia good staudiag are in vited to attend. T. & DUNN, N. S. the protests of their Bishops against L G. gnrsu, Secretanr-2e- tf IABT TEMPLE the new law, by organizing a torch PAPER IIAXGIXO, Run, m, UM CALCIMIN1XG. honor in the of jeflfl expelled Ralt Lako light procession THEO. F. TRACY, I. O. O. F. , ETC., ETC., fathers on the evening of their "R TESTINGS every Friday eveiang, at I oclock, " " - . Idgi la., I I at Odd Fellows Ilall, Bast Temple street. To ' allow a public departure. la a BUBBor aud stylo, aud Member la good standing ars fraternally Invited DRESS GOODS. manifestation against the law wenld to attend. W. A. PKHKINS, M. Q. have been very unlike the Prussian A. T. Biui, BaeretaryjeSGtf authorities, so the procession was for- For Prices that Defy Cempetition. Godchaux Broi&Ci bidden. The prohibition resulted on JEWELLERS. ' 109 Battery St, San Fraaetag tmJjMih at Iht Walker JIeHeer Friday lost in a riot. The mob attacked and destroyed several housee, and were THEO. HOLLANDER, ter a specimen of kil workmanship. 2t GODCHAUX FREEIl, oceeding to greater lengths, when two , ; , i soldiers arrived and put a ttaliosi of Watchmaker and Jeweler. 10 Rma do Pctltao Ecnrin, stop to the proceedisgs. Os Saturday, Propeaali for Xlour. disturbances renewed were the however, laraariu uugaan ; Oflltv Chiif of Ssbsiirtt-nrs- , Cofiwy and the soldiers were compelled to tttll aa hart i ($od wortnrot ol Dwlaflit of Dskuts, , 1 It. Paul, Miao ABf.Z2.lH7t charge the crowd, and order was' not Ufalad . French&English DreisGi pnisMBla, ia dui liaUa, an (btUmI autll restored until a considerable number of tier Z7th, 1(172, ft GOLD db SILVER WATC1IRB, FIXE Aaaoited stock d the rioters bud been wounded. irnuniflf iae v. a Bunaiaunoe Dnatuaent with ai,UOiuaidi Bfiresh groaad XXX Goar, to be French Iferinot, wholly freai origtaal stock of ami rertag CHAIXB, RIXGB, wheat of best qaallt;, aid delimwl la eachs or Black ft coTd CatkmetL JOTTIXGS. lianwleat Purl Kllte, II. T , inrarh qBuUtW anil Wool Satin Jtflnz t each tiawc prior to Xey 1, 1S73, as mej be One hundred and eighty German edtalljernla Jneelry and Optlelam Goode. EmpraCUe, earh brand of floor offend shoald I ucated young doctors monthlv land is Bampta of tbe bide aad each bid cob tala a writ tea accampaajr New York. Linas gf partiec (br the faanntee hum tea Watches aad Jewelry repaired and warranted faithftil prifuimeBo- - of tUe rentrect, If swarded. ana year. br Black and colored Lvoaa lUkakkntJ lawSix hundred and twenty-seve- n The propoade will be cadoistd Proeoeale for Swiss plala and fancy HU Bkm, an addrwed to the A. C. A, urt Kllla, yers help to reader existence intoler- Fleur, T1 East Team - L. City. M. T.. at which plan they will br opened at the able in Chicago. time above atated, aad bidden an Invited to be auranAMB, rnxxn and rqn Idila. to rmpead to their What was the proverb that King pmwat of Orneral order Ilanrnrk. Mq)or By Silk aad Cottas J. H. OILMAN, Lear heard from his daughters? Go, Gib. A C. 8. 0. 8. A. Gaptaia Velwetn nnd Velveteens, father, aud fare worse." i- .(. , .!. . Ou-t- - j . i . . I I i . : ; TP"'- REMOVAL. be more experienced in that business. A farmer had a calf so contrary, he said, he hod to pull his ears off to make him suck, anil pull his tail off to make him let go. General Glasgow, United States Consul at Havre, has just married an American widow in Paris. The wedding was a fine affair. The aid catablbhsd Ann of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. A St. Louis man advertised for girls to work in hair.- Married women would LAKE CITY BALT Cigar GL0TX4 WATTERS & BRO. Manufactory. llara removed to and leal tad Ialtallia LACKS AND flamplea af all Xo. 84 Malm St., Balt Lako City, YOKE bat yiTU fliat-clsc- worknto, aad a aothiag bat tba Beit Havana and Seed leaf, And taka pkaanra In snaoaaclng that they have oa hand and arc coaetsatly receiving a well selected itock of Watches, Chains. jperianat CITY GAS undersigns null X et nnd most Diamonds, BHAWTA a WOEtt ia now opanbg to Ik A eamplata HNriaaalrf Pearls, Something very dreadful to think of: I aa bow prepared to fhrnbh coaalrv deatrn The young women in Evanstan College Clocks, Emeralds, with tha Gnfl are offered a prize for good manners. Silver dk Robles, The Lord save us from prize maaners! BEST BBJJfDM OB Plated Ware, A living Irishman, aiked by his cou Ever brought to the wntwi wastry. fessor if he was ready to renounce the Cutlery aad Optical I mini merits, etc, etc. devil and all his works, replied : Don't 1 Main Btrtrt, Jewelry Is every style aad design maaahctured ask me that : I'm "oing to a strange At prices fwlly aa low aa offered by East era or tomdee. westers Bunuraetarerr. A full mppl- - of Watches aad Jewelry meetly repaired and warcountry, and I don t intend to make Tliird door aortkaf Diawit lmk. ns ted. myself enemies. IMPORTED CIGARS, Ko Goods BHsrepreaereted. Just the thing fur cainp meetings, Gilt, Bronae. and all tha bteat etyka af 0 is the staring head line of nn advertiseImekts and naming Tobacco, No trouble to show liare, Brackata and Drop UgkkafiW aa Please a call. goods. give ment of a new patent earth-clospattern, to salt the parehaair Thanking tha public fur put patronage, wa bopa The advertiser unaerstauds his busiwill euBtiaos tha same. they and oa band. Artlrlel, alwayc ness. I ham now on hand nnd will eantbaibbq WATTERS & BRO. largest stork at Iu Newark the policemen are such aalO-lAM crack shot with a revolver that they don't think anything of killing a dog Jj23-l-y SB Main Bfraot. GAS AXD STEAM FIFII COAL OIL, te. with a club, after firing at him fourteen times. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. 1 Notice $100 Reward To ba band In Utah or oa tha Per am now prepared to coo tract fcroNJ See Naples and die, say s the proud lfcVV .KataUiehed J. II. Latey stores, oflloaa, bnildlnga, aad dwell lag F"" old Italian proverb. I didn't quite W.RQodbe INFORMATION which wUI convict par- - at rate that will defy competition. commented pOR ! Amerirnn. a As die, af aaiag the profane ' but I did very nearlr. The smell was Geer 50,000 fed of Gat Wf1 U-awful." Cniiw, hand and rtcctcing it A man was put off a street car iu Ml ZalaJ City, Utah. And Ailing them with epnrisM Coal Oil which ic New York, recently fur smoking.' He combustible, and selling the maw aa XyOaa Fittings aad fixture wfflb d recovered $15,000 damuges from the to tk luhabitanu of lalt Lake dty at PERKINS' pomlbla rates. I Mao keep on had companv, aud now every car on the completo aiaortnwnt of tha latest lny road looks like a locomotive. Fixtures - DOMESTIC CIGARS et. flaii-lier- LEVY, GODUE D It CO., GIST S, G lurclii Eurclttt Coal Oil.' A man who applied to one of our citizens for help for his destitute children, being aslied whut he needed, said be was not particular. If he couldn't get bread he would tuke tobacco." Somebody has succeeded in applying electricity to the cutting of wood. The general introduction of this process wil lend to largely increase the Sunday school attendance in rural districts. DRUG An old lawyer says the three most troublesome clients he ever had were a young woman who wanted to be nutrried a married woman wbo wanted to be unmarried, and an olJ maid who didut know what she wanted. STORE, Tlie genuine arth-l- e will ha tband fur ml at Walker Brua', Cuantngton A eo-'s- , Kimball A Kahn Lawrence's. Bros'., aad all respectable buueee. Apothecaries HalL Fifth Sii.tv Norik Kimball k HALT lavnan'a F. a Addrees Jy23tf E. REESE A ImI-- - I & BIB. CO., LAKE CITY. and Vi aeba-te- -A- GAS & KEROSENE ND- CHEaMICA And all ls. The following is ritlicr oncer ml vertisement, taken front a Knoxville Aa etrgaat stock of Wanted, this day, (Toun.) paper. twenty-liv- i! mo on icrsons to inui'jliiv. ljoasi'tiabln wages will be Toilet Articlei anft Fancy Goods paid. "Will. R. i There is a well in Indiana which - Particular aUnlloa paid to Coaatry Or-time like clockwork. At keeps precisely 2 o'clock, night and day, it throws W up a jet of water. It is now over a W. A. PKUKIHB, PhnrmacM. thousand feet deep, and is still being bared, with a view to ultimata nil. Dr. McKIroy, of New York, being about to marry his fourth wife, some Orat Weal era Hotel, Second South itreeL oue asked his daughter who wns Keep raaalantly oa hamt. to perform the ceremony. She rcplie I don't know, hut I presume it will he Beef, Fork, Mutton, Teal ami Baitsege, Dr. Spring; he generally marries father. L. D. WILDER. .Jyltr a I?" donuwtle nae. Knowles' Hteam Pump, with bdlef tiona cumpleto, alwaya on band. For mlnllie and with pnmpcaa Atl work connected of nary dvacriptba, awl with PA team fitting, will be done wllh deqa- g"di comm ted FIXTURES, tlnm-wilh- ' - I of Dewrrt CompaV 43 Main M., 3 doom iwr-si Mt Lake City BOOK the j. Formerly ftireman rf jvfejmpA. Tribrna. 1," wto BalwW" riaaa Printing Ufflre, at Fnijn , l,rru;Tuir te irrwt In awl finer JOn PIIWTIXOI OJJJ pnci-style, and at (liirago rol-prlnnngnwaa of line plain awl ex-a- CAKHOX OILS, IKTHOLll'PI FLl11), UASOL1XE, LAMPS, DVRXKRS, CHIMNEYS, Kir, Etc. Ho. M, First South sad L. RI J . llELM that they have opened IDTlI EL beg a to BBaeaaca Bath Ruama afelm Lumber-Soo- n, Window' AouliinF, Blinds, and a Tmieurial Bepartaieat aaearpaaeed ia tha clfy. of Kinds anS-t- f BARBER S1IOPR BATHING ROOMS la tba Baeemeat of tha Walker Hwnae. AX All St, Rreec'a Block. Of Special atteatloa glvea to enters. YABP LUMBER Im-lur-c Orund BInrIcct. U3IPS. R Ltosa alnt'h of HUGH 1 and Bralrr la' Importer inti-rvie- a Waaaleh Lwdga Ho. 1, A. F. A A. M. Russell, Russeller, Ro.L-IaBp- d . 3 LODGES. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEGRAPHIC. Shinslci, T.U.JOS Half Blwrk Btnilk r . r r. ,,,p |