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Show 4 Ta.jfZ. r. i.W M Utah A KCTEt COSCUHLiTlOS. w TUESDAY UORNINO, DEO. Sl. baa beeu appointed iu Soprene Ctcrt ItUenrnedv Ter-.psfrtte- ry, pst State. I toe tatnxoa . c p mm, ' Bo we are to have a Gov.' of Utah - Presbyterian Its these necessary qualifications for a , Governor of Utah, we can assure him none will be more welcome. During the late war Col. Shaffer was Gen. Butler's Chief of Staff, which should be sufficient guaranty that the governorship of .Utah, will no longer be a subject of reproach and ridicule. c f iss ye? rctTcisy, ciciar ... caicaiiir r i 1XD A Washington special to the Cln elnnatl Gazette says: j. ' Senator Rogers bill on tbe sntgect o polygamy provides that only citizens o ahull be competent to the United ' aerve as 1t aLo puts1 the whole jurors. machinery of tbe (sontt in tbe Lauds of tbe United States officer; providing that Judges of Territorial Conns slmll W appointed by tbe Governor, and that all officers ot militia shall be appointed, by the Governor. The portion of tbe section on marriage is as fullowM : "Mar. Hage, so far as its validity is concerned, in tbe said Territory, la hereby declared a civil contract, to wbitli the content of the parties capable in law of contracting is ' essential. ' No man, resident f s dd Territory, shall marry his mother, grand mother, granddangL ter, stepmother grandfathers wife, son's wife, grandsons, wife, wifes mother, wifes grandmother, wifes dangbter, wifes granddaughter, 'nor his 1 r Cohinne, Dee. 18,70th co-id- '!-- col-erte- Friends! , Hflwe Congressmen read it. j ; J , &: Iffiimirgess Clergrjmenivnd It. (UBmmMS8Bam And Ererybofly Should ! -- cMTerekmitu Read It IN- -- :o:- FLOUR, CRAIN AND PRODUCE; . i a LUMBER, LIME, LATII & SWINGLES, SASII, DOORS AND BLINDS. Mouldings and Dmsed Building Material of all Kindv, V es advauUgta. 1 FURNITURE AND3CABINET WARE IN GREAT YABIETI r t , j j and Ware-Hous- e Sale,s-"Rooi- n, ' i . COUMHl AND SIXTH aMOaNTANA STUUMTS, XJ-- t ; UKUJTJEY: i superior t rg TERMS 1 pr TRI-WEEKL- I annum. ..1 1$ 12.00 ,is mouth......., WErKLl, per annum JOUN HOLLAND. 700 RUES Five Copt- a to one address. Ttn Copter, to one addr aa Fifteen Optra, to onr ndtlrtwa..., Twenty Copkw, to one idnm... And Copy extra to geiur up of Cluh. CLUM FURNITURE s ! - .0 IO s dlra 5 00 $20.00 35 00 8.00 C0.0U TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE I am receiving and setting up a large assort-meut- I?iilliwliel of , turuitue.aa CHAIRS, in great varieties, CANE. I ! lir.nSTUA J)S or all kinds, nUUKAUD, ; WASH, and Something for tt'try UOMK, that will win a K ITCH UN SAFUS, and DINING TABLKS. MOSS PILLOWS, place in tvety heart . , CUPBOARDS, MORNING PRAYER, Chrorao-L'tbograp- , The proprietor has spared no pains nor expense In making comfortable place to pass away an hour or two at the creat Nati iu Game. 4 after the charming ori- Press and People unite by John Phillips. fninal pronouncing it the moat desirable Picture for Home adornment ever Published Send stamp for Illustrated Circular to E. H. TRAFTON. PnHiaher, ' A h always on hand. no4 3m --L- ALL PERSONS are hereby notified not to nego- tiate a certain certificate of deposit, numbered SALE ROOMS: COLORADO STREET , nearly back of the Uintah House, CORINNE. UTAH. no23 tf J. w. LESHER. FIMNCISIO STOHB. DAVIS & COIIN,- - i DISSOLUTION NOTICE ay A f dealkr nr . DEY GOODS & CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes. Montana Street. CORINNE, UTAH. ' Oc7-3- m i M.T. BUBGKeg, J- Q- - t- - t i 1 ' ' j rg the act, of September prorisiooa of 4, Ystl. tbe south-eaquarter of section U. township 7 north, range 2 wt, at which time and pl.ee you can appear and eonteet, if yon aee , proper. 27-pre-empti- on st J iCAsri Burmsi- - 4 - - OSCEOLA SALOON, 3t PACIFIC STABLES. ; f Front j -- pro-poga- te ! v place. Sro- ! COUINNE, UTAH. i) r Best of X tnes, Llqour and variety. Walk right in, ami help . s ,, gentiemso. f .. seiD .glffitauM1 ip. LVREIV d; CO., Frit"' . f Tha proprietora beg leave mmneement that they have o;aed stanrant. and ara prepared to aerve In n true epicurean styl. - i - SHOP foigbt STHEKT. Bast side, between 4th and 5 th c. moktana. DLnOKSUlin f .1 3IO.TTAJIA fridfatal than any other house west of the Mis dei-t- Brigham Young T. . THOMAS. X. KXXXDXT, - I has detailed 110 saints ss miasioDariee, to Territories. ming RUFUS W. HENRY. on faith Mormon side this the of presch Mr. Moore offered a bill instrctlng " tbe MuaiaalppL the Committee on Territories to en. street. 2 to a here that MONTANA STREET, prefixed quire what further legislation is reThey might to In suppress not have been ot of quired number and then polygamy COUINNE, UTAH, UTAH. The tindrrvUued CORUltlE, tbe wsy. Brigham has not only emit 110 Utah, Adopted. having pc rchaa-- d the above u. J. usntiiN .Pwpritiw, stated the ReconstrucButler that arepreixuvjd to do a fire clii Id VERY proirty. miseionarivs oat into the States to work , . , an't HALK bueiuesii. i. Committee had postponed the - Tbe finest tion The hvt of HadvUe and Cirrh atck cun ' Liquor, fielder and Pearl np the politicians and lobbyists, and admission of Va. till after the holi- Croan Cigar,Imported on Land and for hire at reasonable rate. . Tom Jlot BUiTtly I ara low etc., Punches, Jerry, at prepared i d ail kinds of his pet scheme, bat he has sent days, Ala a epoivt Winter Ituo'h. t tho very lowest prices. Tcatnvter andwork, alw.ya on hand. freightare Oth htnbU and Call and a, u. conirf- Montana - ers wU find it fc iher li.trrt nearly every man io the realm that , could tvo ine a caU Virginia, M. T., 20. The Legi- . and FlPU 8:reU, Corinne, Utah. before go. ug e si where, r Kght and Day. -f- c.s read his A. B. Ca . slative Council, which is unani- - 7 no-t- f ' Open JOHN HOLLAND. M4T Don't Um , "I SiLilO1 , WenrBa, Kkm and (kSdreai Ware, and can offer better advantage t-- ss RAFFERTYS KEG . of aU kinds. Including TO JOSEPH L. PROCTOR. 8AMTTKL RIDOUT and all others interested a Yon are hereby notified I will appear at the U. H. Lard Office, 8at Lake City, Utah, before the Register and Receiver thereof, on the 30th day of December, A. D. 1889, to prove my right to enter trader the This House la a new IwostofTTl building, recently erected, and is P for a first-claHoteL lA BOOTS, SHOES lb ,G A ITERS , ft ftriCEa, rrsprlri i ccannr, tTia. 00 . rtlRMJ ix- v ' BURGESS, (the Co.) NOTICE - Between Fouilh aud fifth HrtrU, , CORINNE, UTAlf.i . ROOTS,. SHOES AIR) GAITERS, Int-re- 8AMXHOWZ. HOUSi UINTAH Comer Wholesale and RetaU Dealer -- ADVTS. Montana and Fflh Jura's, Montana Street, tlpWin .Ilrl.r THE , ! - d known as tbe firm or Howe. Braotaa Co k , Is this day dissolved by mutual onuaint, by the withdrawal of J. Q. Bcsoess of Dublin, Indiana, in the firm of bis entire st All debts and collections of the firm will be settled by the new firm of 'owe k Better as. Corinne, December 13. le9. a- i KUNKV, Prop MISCELLANEOUS JACOB JSTRADSS. NOTICE! six hundred and aix (SOS), and representing one thoosand two hundred and thirty dollars (1239 00) deposited In the Banking House of Wilson k Morton, at Corinne, Utah; aa all of said sum ot f I23i 00, represented by said certificate. No, 60S, is tbe property of the nnderefgned. and garnisheed in certain actions In tbe Ihlrd Judicial Die- trict court of Utah Territory. del6-3- t CHAP. WRIGHT. J. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Box 73, Chicago. SIT Aak your Picture Dealer for it. d!64t CO 31 FORTS, B KDSPR BA D S, ETC. Sii D Jrt LIGHT STANDS. HR F. A K FAST THE LARGEST AND FINEST PITTED UP ROOM THE MOUNTAINS. ; MIKE HOME BEllTIFUL I1 , v 0., CORINNE, UTAH. i CRIBS. LOUNGUS, AC. . DIIKSS, Tim i ROCKERS, ETC. . Montana Street, Corinne.' i PRINTERS PUBLISniXGi OFFICE, I st WOOD. ! - 4 GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL both east and west. Aa an advertising medium it offer -- .. i House in Corlnne Senators read It. THE C .p.ItrNFIWIIlP heretofore exi-tiunder the nemo and Ann of IIollasd k Hul in 'his c'ty, waa uvax, In ib Lirtrj bualu-ediaw Ived by mutual conaeut, ou lb let dav of Tbe bu.lneae wl be continued Eieeen.ber, I69. corner of M. nans and Fif h stand, elr ta, by the undereigned. h liaviug pur haaed the entire inb reat of Me bu litan In the preroi- - gun-boa- , . ; ' i Careful attention to orders by mail. . Goods shipped jihe day Sli orders are received. - .The only exclusive wholesale d DISSOLUTION NOTICEt - Dakota, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Wyo- " ( i DEALERS IN n ' , ' i . ' West of the Missouri River Presidents read it. i i -- . FURNISHING GOODS 1 Co-operati- to-d- ay . , co-ordin- ate notth GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, HARD- WARE. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, , SHOES, CLOTHING AND ; Reml it and send It to jour Dissolution notice! - . 1 y The Tax Weekly and Weekly Reporter from this on will be conducted aa a firat-claFamily Newspaper. Having recently changed bauda, been remodeled and enlarged, it now offers advantages that no other paper in tbe Mountain doee, or la like y to. Among other matters of in. tereat it will contain a correct hietory of Brigham Young and the Mormons. giving selection front their correspondence, public speeches, and sermons delivered in the Orest Tabernacle at Salt Lake; also an account of tbeir doing t It public, and scenes from their private live will contain a history of their follies and crimes hi. By fact. of the in Connor, Attorney ao as light and time pant and no23-l. . ; n veal them. present far It will give the rise and progress of the Oen-tilin Utah, and of Corlnnetba coming Cbi c go of the Oreat ealt Lake Dasin. It will .iso contain a fall and correct history T1IK E1181II P. heretofore existing of tbe Gold, Silver, Iron and Mines of bemeen Ww. Tolas n and Far.D J. Tailor, in Sevier River, Cottonwood and CopperCanons in Egan the town of Corinne, Utah Terrltorr, waa tbia southern and western Utah. 1 '7. November 24, A D. 18G9. dissolved bjr mntual II will mark the devetopement of the silver consent, by the withdrawal of tbe svld Taylor, o regions of White Pine and the Cope District, the bis entire internal la the house, leans of lot, and rich Gold mines o; Sweet the Oil and the tniaine a doing therein and on.. All debts Coal regions Of Bear River, Water, as and Bitter due the late firm will be p.id to M.u. Tolakd well aa the vaat Coal and Iron field Ore. k,the along k Co , who alone authorized to o Uect it be line of the Union Pacific Railroad, not n g ect ng same; and all claims again. the same will be tbe rapid aale and so'tement of tbe ltailroud nr. aim ted io Ww. Tolaxd k Co. for payment. Company lands and the eautlful valley, along B hue the great natural Cotinne, U. T., Nov.2, !M9. pastures of tbe ConMil TOLtND, tinent. FltKD J. TaYLOB, It will contain He share of general new from no2J lm J. M. WALLACE the CO. all parte ot the world and will be Jurt such a Pwr a. should be on the table of every home - Am exchange says : TIIE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF dcO-t- n , :o: -- Subscribe for it! to-d- ay on UTAH. i " which It Is beund td in lets than a year, is too apparent to deceive longer. The jig is uprijd i the! sorrier eastern wholesale nottses heed this "better they will be off. Mormon IpUifiTtually .busted, and the Mornions owe more than they could pay in five years, If they ne?r bought another dollars worth of goods.;, We begin to see now what Ctnbouse was sent east for. Look out for Mm.. - w " Co-orsHTi-vt - ;o;- - - - - - CORILTUE, t Tlie .Supreme Court lias taken a DRY GOODS AND fLOTIHNG, recess to 2i)th January.1 Tlie Committee on ReconstructBoots and Shoes, heard speeches from ion Governors Bullock and Tuftou the CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC. xditiCai ofiuirs of Georgia. MONTANA STREET, Senator Carpenter presented a petition from tlie members of tlie leCOUINNE, UTAH. nd profession of New York, for an f n crease of Salaries of 1 Judges of U. 8. Courts. Referred. NOTICE! Pj N. Y., 20. tt F. Hhep-icr- d Albany, & Co., Hour dealers, have fulled Tn'w PA ItTNERIIIP heretofore extatlng between the undersigned nnder tbe firm name with sixty thousand dollars liabili- of McNassr.s k On., la thin day diseolved by ties at Buffalo, ami forty thousand mutual oonaent. All indebtedn aa dne tbe conat Osu'ego. cern mnat te paid o P. Etwu Cokkoxu Corinne, U. T., NovemlNu , 1809. Fall River, Mass., 20. Rev. I)r. P. EDW. CONNOR. Thurston of the Central CongregaJAMES McNASStn, 8TEPHEN REYN OLD. tional Church of this city, died last P. Edw. to-d- ay co-operati- on FOR 1870. PROSPECTUS er. e cSl-l- s, lr- I . re-ga- rd r-- 4 ;o:- - expla-atl- on -- day-draw- (Commission oWer chant, Montana Street, street, gw 8en-ato- rs 1 tisa i j an article under the heading, A Nice Mari, which Is calculated to create so lncorretfnn impression of the gentleman to whom It refers, that, not having noticed any reply to U, I will, with your ermlsslon, say a few words to the public thro sister.hatfidMter. brothers danghter.sistcrs your very able and correct pajier. ' or mother's fathers' daughter, Mr. L. Reggcl has been engage sister. No woman shall marry her father, grandfather, son, grandsotv stepfather, in the mercantile businessman Salt Kandmothera husband, daugbb r's hus- City between four and live years husband, deal- night. bands father, husbands grandfather, and by Rquare, straightforward 20. Cardinal Mathias goes the with Mormons, has to Rome. on husbands son, husbands grandson, uor ing, mainly, Paris a mission from tho Pope r her brother,' Half brother, brothers aon. accumulated a handsome fortune, to the Emperor. sisters son, father's brother nr 'mother's mid this, Mr. Editor, Is the length brother. Other sections of the bill strike 20. Washington specials and breadth of his offense. , In re- sayChicago, at ever)' feature of Mormon enstom in a delegation from 'Florida have to marriage, and prescribe heavy lation to. the eignr-ease(three In been there to obtain governnaHids for violation. Section eighteen so of out much Is ment aid in suppressing disorder in which number) of tbe bill disapproves and annuls a large tliatBtate. They say a bitter feelnumber of territorial acts granting springs, sought to be made by the Telegraph , ing still exists in the western timber,' land 'and water privileges to one who lias leen In Mr. Reggels of the State, and tho Governor part can leading men of thMocmon Church, and employ'six months during the pres- not organize the militia without tlie the last section declsresnnll and void sli aid of Federal troops. Isws passed in tbe tpecial interest of the ent year Informs me that during A fribync special says the Presithat time they were laying in the dent Mormon system. gives as ids reason for removWe Ore t inclined to ; the pinon mek part ofadrawer, unnoticed ex ing Ashley, Governor of Montana, that ltogcriH the wrong nameand eept In one Instance, when no one first, that lie was not 'satisfied with fitness for the place, but allowed that thin a part of Cragins bill, but snow how they cametherc, nor to ids to be overruled by an alhimself whom the b.it there Is nothlngln aname In this they belonged, most unanimous recoin mendution was to some one who had of tho Instance. It is a move In the right Republicans in Congress In store leen who the and which be employed should and Ashley brought to bear in direction, pushed. favor of Ids nomination.' After his had them. the forgotten During Verily the way of the transgressor confirmation ast live or six Meeks Mr. Reggel out west Ashley mnde a sjiecch Is hard.No more banvynrd matriadvising Republicans not has been1, absent looking after Ills to desert the notmony for Brigham; eh. Brig? Administration, business In Corinne and Molad, City, withstanding many injudicious ap(1I t FttOI T I. B. kTKXliOlSF. and in hU absence the. sahl cigar pointments lie conceedcd had been coses were placed In the show" .case, made, which tlie President thought came with bad from Ashley. Institution, or supposed to Le placed there,' by Lastly comes thegrace , DrcvOkbrr 101609, . report of ids speech ' i u young man In ejmrge of thdbusl in Montana, declaring that lie lbs Evening Pott : Mas Several luercbnnU of thin city have to. ness, when his son, 10 or 12 years ciuite M illing to reprsent the vIcms of my attention to an article in old, sold or disposed of two of them the minority on the negro question, which the President regards as a issue of tbe urf about the to yeaterdaya not own farfromlhis age. boys bid for support from Democrats. Zion of probable bursting Cooperative IiiKtitution, and have There la doubtless a double object in The President desires tho r facts to ' waked me what I kuow of the rep rt the Telegraph artlclejfflrst, to cre- be made public. lt true or tahe. Stanton offered M'os the nominaate a bad (Mormon) feeling with tion to till tlie bench vaPersonally, I know, , from the lips of Supreme Mr. Jennings bimclf, that he never tit the vIcmt to injure Mr. It.s trade; cancy, M'ldch he lias agreed to accept tered a word of tbs nalure report!. On second, black mall. The local of tlie position. tbe contrary, he is tbe largest stockholder the Notwithstanding every effort to Telegraph, vrith all his diligence, and the most .interested In its success. matters secret. It Is known I would not take the trouble to write failed to report one or tvo very in- keep several members of tho Judithat this kitsch in behalf of the institution, as teresting Incidents connected with ciary Committee desired the adopI am certain that thoao engaged in it care the proceedings before Judge Clin- tion of a resolution, calling on the nothing about what anybody thinlnor ton. The President for copies of all recomvery amiable Judge re- mendations ways about it. They ak no favors they on which nominations need none; but l am neroonally intimate luctantly, as his mauner: seemed to were made, declaring the Sennte with tbw genfentan whose name is menfelt compelled to require In all appointments and tioned and know ' the contrary to be bis Indicate, to bond Mr. a sum a in It. have the of give they right to, know tlie reaslanguage. , I think it proper to make this ons are made by nominations Mhy as to that afavor denial, and I may add that there never $500jrbut finally lie President. was a merouiMleinstitution to any oonntry gentleman ami to save him the so well securedjof patronage as Zions trouble and expense "of procuring MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. The heavenr are expeetrd to fall tone ball, kindly intimated that he might time Shakespeare or some other prophet leave $500 in his bantls. Mr. It. Tlie Times special says Hoars is reported to.have said so; tbe next to to the Supreme confirmation fall tojsee thepoint,and wiseafter tinu. Is tbe faUnr of .ZixiV didnt is Bench somewhat doubtful. The ly decided to give the bond,' Where- Democratic Senators will all oppose CkvoperatiTw lXantiie t oxtlfutlon. In the course of time, all ' Institution upon the very suggestive Judge t on account of! iris opinion regard-n- g are subject to change, and this is not the reconstruction laws, etc. the kindness of his terral probably; but fail- suggested,!-iGa. The and other Southern Senaheart .that although then was lit- tors are not ure Is not in that dialogue. pleased with the nomi' T. B. H. 8nnocu. tle likelihood of the prosecution nation, as the vacancy is from Ga. Now whats the use of Stenhouse amounting to much, still.on account N. Y. specials say the Spanish ts in tlie talking such stuffas this?' Does he of the, peculiarity of the case, its bad East Riverleft their moorings and dropped think the Chicago men are the odor, etc'4 as1 to whether it would down to theyesterday lower bay. fools .they were a twelve month not be advisable, to compromise the Ben. Wood, in the 5ews, denounsince? We did think when Sten- -' matter. But the Judges sweetness ces Judge Barnard os utterly corrupt house left Utah for good he would Avas wasted in this instance, as Mr, and unworthy the office lie holds. Barnard says he recently invqultputting himself In euch ques- R. gave him to understand very Judge Woods lottery schemes tionable positions; but the old say- distinctly that he would be a decom- vestigated and found numerous frauds where ing- of once an ass alM'ays an ass, posed Judge before one , dollar was arge prizes were drawn. The managerthrow tho charges demonstrated to satisfaction in ever realized out of him in compro- s-generally back A Wood again. Itenhouscs case..8tenhousc knows mising a prosecution of that char and Barnard fight between reveal all to' promises re ry well that any man interested in acter. 8. the rascality of both parties. ' V An attempt was made to-dto that swindle, except an track throw Eric train off the in the ring, would be 'gtanl toJ get ten has arrived the Bergen tunnel. Several recently The erran-grind-er cents on. tjie dollar ofhU investment, at Balt Lake City, andjust Brigham discharged men are suspicioned. ' but could notget ttco. The cloven may now expect to hear, that proWashington, 20. House. A bill x. was fCt ln t!ib last iam't : of Brigham phetic air Up In a Balloon., Introduced by Shaffer to set tOTeAtlier his ownnest handsomely Justin the trie of time,-aside certain proceeds of Internal Revenue for erecting capital butld-in- gs before the whole thing goes up, In Arizona, sup-jKisiti- AND IN UTAH. J, Ed. Redouter: I noticed In the Salt" Lake Telegraph ofthe4tli Inst., WHOJLESAILE &mCER -- ? Saturday evening. Washington, 20. House. Kelly presented a memorial from the DdvtrtteMwt?. and Representatives from Tennessee in Congress, praying Congress to interpose for the relief of NOTICE ! loyal citizens of Tennessee against recent or pending revolutionary proThere ha been but fiu 00 expended npon tbe Zell Wine beT Cv. ). 1 here le etill ceedings In that Btatc, and for the ale due from dtizene Inal elf ned a eubeo iptlon maintenance of a republican form recently, to tabUeb end maintain a jail and of government. force here. . Mr. Newell baa already foot 00 on tbe aubec riptio, for which Bills and joint resolutions Mere refuee. to (five any account of. Tbe citizena aak introduced and referred. an of tbia matter, and request all By Poland, providing for a free tboae that have not pal l to wittihoid t) e amount Mil Mr. Newt II mafrea an ex. thry tubecrib-'dsystem of National banking; by plsi.ation of been done with tbe money wbatbas ntarkM'eather; to provide a U. H. already collected. Distrsct Judge for t lie Eastern DisMANY CITIZENS WHO PAID, trict of Texas: by Tanner, to regula faiaa aa to the amount collected abo.a The late taking ball in civil ami criminal or rxpendud. 8. O. SEWELL. cafees; by 11111, a declaratory net of July 27, for a new line of mall ami emigrant passenger steamers beL. REGGEL & CO., tween New York and one or more Eurocan xirts. COHUES PONDKN CE, J ! ;. GENTILE NEWSPAPER Lad a narrow escape last night. The! Chnrch at last. Washington! telegrams of We have noticed a good many pas thronged with worshippers, middle of tbe floor gave way. -wbeathe the 16th aay the "President sent to modes of congratulation In our time, nornom East preci pi tilting from GO to 100 persons to the Senate the name of J. Wilson but nothing to compare with the the basement; bat as the distance was only about foar feet, nobody was aerioosly of Governor for now. to we Above can call mind Just Shaffrrfof Illinois; ETC. ETC. ' injared. Utali.vWe'inbtr nothing. ofCol. Congratulating a man upon his A Cincinnati special soys Able R. Uor Hhaffer personally; but' understand misfortunes as a take off, might London, 20. The Times blames bin is n Covington, Ky.t a guest of the Government for its vacillation Jeave Grant. from those who do, know him that be tolerated for a time; but1 we, like at in protecting rathNrw York, 10. The Mormo ns of Wil he U a youngblcand accomplished the burlesque writer engaged to er Londonderry, than forbidding display,' but. ad- lismsbarg were addressed yesterday by gentleman;' a man of wealth and write a take off on the blondes, mits the result is better than ex Brigham Young, Jr. Bishops Hammond station 'And nkre execu tl ve abl 1 ity . must confess we cant rce anything peeted: , nd Potts also spots. Tbe snbstnnee of The Post and other papers praise Youngs address was tbe sbase of the If.we are xorrectly Informed, and to take off. ; a good tiling Mrs. Landers, who made her debut press, the Cotofoel eonics endowed with all Doctor, to have good on sometimes, relati ves in good situations; we are liable to get4 the right men In the right place once in a while then. The Herald Is evidently' mistn formed regarding Mr. Moores rel at Ives. This is one of the truly worthy apjioiiitnieiits, and one that will give entire satisfaction to all except a few of the' Brlghainite ring. President Grant need never fear of making honest, candid men his en eniles so long as he coniines himself to appointing such men as Mr. Moore to placesof great public trust. Our malls arc sometlring we dont care to have tampered with. The Only In the A congregation CL arch on Dearbon Chicago, 20. -- i , I j j Montana LegisUtare. - i , Urs Landers In England The Idcivkloii of Virgiaia of men from an irksome end innojini; position. Since it has gone to a recognised member of tbe presidential family, all patriots. like ourselves, should be content. Omaha Herald. &L WEEKLY. TBI-T7EEKL- Y t son. v 20th. Quite a severe Memphis, shock of earthquake was felt here tills morning, lnsting several seconds. t T. Qlal Jfitab iJrjwrtrr, f to-d- ay To-nig- ht place. PAPER We TM OFP1C Mr. A. W. Street opon congratolat p& of th City, County, tbe tuosu . ebange which relieves oue ofhonorable and th United nprigbt, conscientious and I AL s TELEGRAPH. rejected mously Democratic, r Gov. Ashleys appointees for TerriW.J Mr. A. Street baa been rtmoted torial Auditor, Treasurer, Superinfrom the Soil Lake poet office, atw' Mr. associated run otsrxTcaxS' aepokted tendent Public Instruction, who are EXTMaaLX ,TOB TUB KEPOBTXB. Moore, who in said to be a seventh eoa4aT f "vsea-; Republicans. wifes niece, of Vice President the of coldest is the 7 Lie K, u TrS-UesDeport-er.' li i - 2! 4- - I. If. L. BAKEtt ' : ?r . w . j . : ' , .! " JUST RECEIVED a fin and Igntly with ev U ! f , qnistv to s htu y r tell hiKtH!-- ; are al ways cu hand ' toere cuxlouiers with neatness . i d:-- ; . AS ? W have , on hJ eoiistintj I L,Pr fresh Oysters, received daily to re lxo OidJ to prepared and oUujf plaice. r J A 4 B t i. 'Tt |