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Show HOME PAPERS. st rangers drd'fepotted every step j i they take from morning till night, j ST J. 1L SR IDLE. TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1. and often their homes and private rooms Invuded under pretence of XXL more or one false some by , Thv OFFICIAL PAPER of this corxssuspicion forever on the of sides GENTILES IN JUT A II. thc City, County, Tr-f- l alert. No serious trouble has taken (CONTINUED.) and tlie United pldce recently, but a collision of the rllory, t gtn States i. Of coarse the immediate effects of the people and the police must certainnuls-anc- e If the and come that soon, decree were to proof ly EDITORIAL (OARDPOhUCe. is not abated. duce greater bitterness between Saint sad RKVKKK IIoUSR, Gentile. Legally it .was s more which Balt Lake City, Jan. 28, 1870. they had s sort of right to make, bat Revere House, With the patrons of the Refok-te- h was decidedly sgainstgood neighborhood; Balt Lake City, Jan. 80, who are . so well acquainted no particular violence was for a while atThose female farces called Indigwith everything of Interest going tempted, nnd both - parties contented to Nourish ludl a nation meetings little Is but themselves with a little on In Utah, there very cursing. crous extent yet In the outlying set- Social ostracism seemed to quiet Lake Salt Iti. at be present complete, transpiring and fa--, the to arrest their attention, or to bene- tlements, where ignorance are loyal Brighamlte and the straight-ou- t the most abounds, and naticism were Gentile soldom met except la enforced attention If even their fit them considerable of sa(in)tanlc subject cole, and when they did either sat io arrested. First and fore most' pc con Utah TrMYeeUly Reporter much from last month, while the internal revenue receipts are light; customs receipts are fair, amounting already Co thirteen und a half mil lions; prospects for the reduction of the debt are not favorable at this time of the winter. ! The Tribunes Hamburg correspondent writes that the emigre tlon to the southern States opens very favorably for Mississippi. Nearly two hundred Swedes sailed for the valley of the Mississippi, to the plantations and engine people In some Industrial enterprises of Mr BergLad, one of their own countrymen; he advancing the entire cost of these people 'from tlie north of Sweden totlie center they being poor although decent and generally able bodied; the advances made them are to be repaid through their labor. During February and March, betweenffeix and eight hundred persons will be sent to tlie 'Same gentleman under the same, terms to Mississippi. These Swedes are not Mormons as several papers report. of .Cong roes . to establish a liberal party here, that be very nearly ousted Hooper Irom his seat. It, need not be. added that with a decent legal vole the result is . , reasonably sure. rtof non-intercour- se " ; , aps comment In this city.' Sucli' Is the duct as this by women outside ' GOD RE MOVEMENT, of Utah would .undoubtedly subject or as It lsjtermd by some of the the fair 'creatures to the severest more Irreverent the criticism, and they might consider move of .the outs. ' We availed themselves In biJqck to escape ourselves "of an opportunity to at- tlio Just retribution 'or six months tend ono of) tlio Gofibe meetings on on the island' or a few moons in thccTenlngof our arrival, ako tlie Bridewell. Bub; that is Just the on the church of their .organization point; tles women are not outside following evening. The services of Utah, nor are they like other and Interest manifested by aTargc women outside of Utah. The wotmimbcr who atlemUhese meeting, men In UtulTnre evidently of a very arc ofltth Impressive orrier, and well Inferior quality,, with worse. balcalculated to convert those in search anced minds, widely of necessity of a limited monarchical form of re- loaves perverted morals the rule. ligion. . Mornionism under the lead There is a wide difference of opinion of Messrs. .(Jodbe & Harrison Is ninl policy, however, between the jinuch the same as Mormontsm un- Junior and elder salntosses. While der llrlgham, merely adding more the latter hold to their superanuated to it and of course making it more vjlewsof tills and the world to come, complicated., .The leaders of this the former manifest n desire to put movo retain all the objectionable op frills! If they have a pretty features of the original Mormoaisni, foot show it court Gentile society except the unrelenting tyranny of (partiularly male) tuid apo the girl Brigham. In other words Oodbe of tlio period generally. No Indeed, & Harrison Mormon ism I s Brigham polygamous Mormon ism has nr? Mormoulsth with spiritualism ad- - charms for the, lass of seventeen, ded to it The ,ew leaders advo on the contrary her fondest .hopes, cate nothing, practice nothing, or lier most cherished wish by day profess nothing except a wider and ml nght Uft aentUo lover with more liberal platform oil which to beyond measure, and a rescue erect and preserve Mormonlsm In joy from this living. death. But as woall its glory t liolygamy, revelation, men are considered of so little imopposition to the fundamental laws port here in Utah wo will drop them of our country and nil. It is cur- for the more serious topics that vow rent talk hero that Messrs. God bo & agitate the Balt Lake community-o-f Harrison have no faith In establish' every class. With ' all the Innova' lug polygamy and revelution nt all, tions of civilization during the last but that they preach this In order year the commercial Interests of to win the great mass of Mormon-in- n Salt Lake have depreciated somethe polygamists over to their over seventy-fiv- e per oent. In side. If tills bo true it is to say the thing be hard Jo fix a rate at fact.lt would least a very deplorablo stato of af- any cent, that would compare fairs. When nireligion has to be in a per business point of view with founded on fraud and misrepresenformer years. If in establishing the tation it is time to cIoe the books SY8TEM and let each work out their own r of controlling commercial affairs salvation as best they can. " THE MEN ENGAGED IN THE MOVE Jirlgham aimed nt a speedy decline most valuable Interests of the aro perhaps the best that could have of the and completely paralyzing beon t sclented In the. Territory. Territory, he enterprise tljat was about to set Heury Lawrence, a man universal- In, then he did it admirably. But ly esteemed by both Mormon and In breaking the spirit of wealth, enGentile, was sustained os trustee-i- n and. progress lie lias evitrust of the Church of Zion. to terprisebent ids own to such an exwhom all moneys or articles of value dently tent that good financiers think lie belonging to the' new movement can only meet his 'February bills will be entrusted and In whose at an immense 1oh3, if lie meets them chargo they will be ns safe and as at all. , ', judiciously- - managed os anybody, Mil. HENRY L. A WHENCE, could wish. Ell B. Kelsey, of Ogden, who lias been Identified with one of tlie most sterling business men the move since 1U inception, is the of the Territory has recently notifirst and only one of the twelve fied tlie creditoreof the apostles, so far revealed, and was concern that lie . will no longer be unanimously sustained as such. In responsible f?r anything contracted jpur estimation, Ell B. Kelsey is the - the managers of that institution, man of all others that should take ThIa argucs bad for the the' lead In thla movement for ho is j I certainly Jhe most profound and progressive. But the fates or some M Mr. Lawrence was really the one else have evidently willed other- - only responsible man lathe con wise, and no Individual leader was corn. There are plenty others, in chosen. But Messrs. Harrison A eluding Brigham, In the were sustained as counsellors .tive that controll a deal of proper till the 6th of April next, or such but it would he a hard matter to time as the coming man.iuay do- - get nt It on account of consecra-crcYV. II. herman,a man bear- - tion and other complicated affairs, the I if they meet their February and inga striking resemblanceIs atolead-1 March hills, which aro said to he great soldier of that name. Ing spirit of the move, though act-- j very heavy, they may run along lng inliio official .capacity. Edw. JI till next fall, hut either is hardly W. Tullidge, Joseph Bilvcr, ami T. probable. There Is no other placo Stainer are bright enthusiastic jn the world . where this grab-al- l and aspiring lights of the .great system of doing business could have move. As I said In a former letter rin at all. Iu the first place, mcr thereia something quite astonishing chants doing a legitimate, business 1 the harmony.! and good feeling here say tharo Is no ten per' cent. In neverthe existiug between the professed op- - jI the business nowo-daj'mtisf which naturally less the pay ten posing elements leads tho casual observer to think j per cent, to the Church on Its net that all that glitters is not gold. business and then pay a lot ,of ordl-ZlIs working, however, and she nary clerks from $3,000 to $7 00 per may yet cleanse herself and he able annum In order to keep them from to present herself before tho world going into busiuess for themselves, as a model religious institution. Raying $3,000 rent for a building There has been a great many ! -- be-God- be , x h 4, i 1 I " . 4 - -- 1 T i it- , - i ' j co-operat- ive co-operati- ve, J Mco-ooerH-Qo- s e, . j j. I . I 1 ( 1 4 t s, co-operat- ive on , Si- - CORINNETIIIANS - in town for . the last few, days, pro iKvbly on account of tho legislature being in session, and not wishing to ,b& out of fashion they too have pet schemes to push through. AVe have hot visited this August (?)Lody yet, but understand it to be the same old nolygaroous farce that has so long Let any candid, bus! ness iman glance at these facts and say how long he would care to credit an outfit of this I kind. There is a perpetuaidraln instltntlon tho upon that must soon swamp it, and with controlled the doctrines of Utah. that event comes a crash heretofore pbe aro all unknown in the mountains.-Manthe appendages of this institution the nure now ln the southern settle- of called branch and ward stores mento that4 is if wc can credit the af--1 the city and settlements Mormon reports. These idiotic - throughout up, bankrupts. Their fhlra that so disgusted the respect- are closing.!was considered a good ladies in Salt Lake, it seems stock that o ephemeral hero, and no investment,I io:year ago at par z Z'ntircly forgotten, would now e considered a poor one co-operat- ive J I dlcnatlon-fcmale-meetin- y gs -- t P 4 'V( i; u.. V-i Jr. -- i jsspioWaoe at any price. So probably .hortly . jr I will end the greatesMwIndle of the f. 'as the parcnt icitution Is tban I I 6 more intolerable . kuown to be deeply in debt, residents aqd Cpcetobio V . ASSOCIATED PRXM DISPATCH KS SKPOUTED T THIS W. V. T. COM AST. r Washington, 29.- - Tho committee on Banking and Currency state, that no portion of tho testimony taken before them. In regard to tho gold panic of September last, or the substance thereof has been given to the press, and that all statements to be such are unauthorpurporting ized and to a large extent inaccurate. '1 Louisville, 31. Judge Lewis Col llns, of Maysvillc, Ky-- ( a prominent sullen silence, or their'cooversation was a politician nnd author, died at Lexmixture of the rile and knsgg, both ington, Saturday night. - Madrid, 31. An exciting discusexfuperating and unprofitable. During sion occurred at tlie Constitutional the winter of ' the Gentile resi9 Cartes, Saturday, between Signor dents of. Sait Luke City numbered nearly Faguems one of tlie leaders of the ight hundred, of all ages and sexes, Republicans, and Prim; the former defined the reasons for tlie Republiamong which we Include that portion of cans nnd asserted that the apostates who fully associated with it wasinsurrection, ANNIVERSARY DALL! a deliberate call on the peoand were recognized as Geutih a, This ple to defend their individual rights To be given on Tuesday evening , estimate we make from an inspection of which had been violated by the govtlie sntMcripUou fist of the Daily Heron-trernment; he further asserted that February 22d, 1S70, by Messrs, Malah who had dr Grecnewald, Jroprietors Metroe those culled insurgents the roll of memb-isii- p of the been killed tlie I by government Hotel, (Episcopal) Church, the members of troops were assassinated. politan simply St. Murks Grammar School and Sabbath Gen. Prim demanded the retraction oommittu or urviTAnoir a oomxxn. School, the roll of the Hebrew Benevolent of tho offensive words, but Fugueros Hon. O. Ci P. J, Peter, Ira lliidnoa, Ea Society, including every Jew in the city, refused to comply ; the general supU. QuIdUirg, T. J. lin k, , nnd the mouibership-othe Masonic and position is that it will end in a duel. Wm. U. Muuro, H. Labbee, The review Tooiiy. Judge which grand military y Odd Fllow Lodges, besides having been was announced r. Jobuton, Esq., H LelwM, . for has been K. V. U. Wilbur, XMfe O. D. liuyck, with almost personally ncqnaiuted every indefinitely o8tioued Frank t)uh. A. J FitzgeraH, - rrhe weather is very warm and Si Jr kmoh !. CwPOe, one of them. Besides these, there ft, Fe'l , Cla. buolwiMM, day. with another r several hundred dlsugreeable. T. i lhr, r. h. Bbotnbold, small. re- 8m Row, Win. IUffurty, Lisbon, 31. Flgarlere.-Moras- , transient in the city, consisting of visiJ. Spicer, of and Secretary Lcgntion cently rank Murlbat, tors, railroad uien temporarily out of emL M. nlobr, j dentfairs ad interim at Lon-db- II, 8. Due (Yrlghton, ployment, teamsters, miners nnd travel- chargegoes to II. Fruit Che Fllw .ll, Washington in tlie O. W. K. Fredctieka, 'E. a, Orth. ers, stopping from one week to three same capacity., O. B. L, Wolf. oit, months. E irly in March the number beLi Ilmnu, John JtvM.Paris, 31. Tlie Journals CllM. Ummi, A. gan to decrease rapidly; Gilbert b Sons state that,' the French Minister of O 1). Uicbwood. J. F W Umhi. in to the Interior, reply tliedemand 1. AMrUch, John Hnrmen, departed for other points; ' of an English Company for tlie J. b. Loren, Go. sold out to the co operative institullp. Picrem. A. W. Merrik, Hell, of laying a cable from Al- Jobs John Knp(r, Mertln. tion; Corinne was laid ont on the 25th of giers to France, said that nil mono- R. M. J. J. Dnratort Irish, rein two and months thereafter March, poly In tho enterprise of cables (Jeo: ge Urof, ceived a large accession of Suit Luke men, would be abolished, and that even oom. iid by the first of Jane there were pro- private parties were at liberty to John X. Trnmbo, Wm. Noon, lay cables.. , A. Lnli, JohnlHirlc. bably less thAu three bumped Gentiles in V. II. Coyne, advices state that vari- H. llaytien the city. Tl nr rival of the newly ap ous revolutionists have Uni e W bet, Frad. Kieeel. a expressed I a fovre. J. F. I Aur.jvb, their families nnd dpu-tic- s determination to crush outSalnave Johu McOorml'k, pointed increased the namtor a little; but the and his party. In tlie principal .LT Ul CITY towns south shooting Sal na vista Js general depression in business bn acted J Enjcler, going on at quite a brisk rate; at J. B. Welker, J. M. orr. upon all, nnd there is no encouragement Jercmie a large number have al- CPl.Foper, MJ. W. T. for new comers cither Stint or Gentile. ready been disposed of in tills sum- L O. Kztm, B. SelUbury, Lerjr, Tho Gentile power seems to have con- mary manner, and at Jackmcl forty-si- x acHo, are in prison most of whom, if solidated in the northern counties, along Dr. E Bromley, all, will certainly bo shot. At Jnoe W. J Montgomery. Mr. Beckwith, the railroad, nnd though the process may not au Port Prince also plenty of work slow will liberalize bo that eventually lias been cut out for the military mi Ririrn. of Mormontsm. The mlnox of Utah tribunals; B. n in pi on. Den. Hobbit-cerwaaatchT. B. Mon I. Chleago31, Tho Tribune's speclnl develope slowly, but it is rousonably tain there is minoral wealth here, if we says tlie friends if tlie bureau of edCan find it or propeily get at it. We are ucation are making a strong effort O. MeOown, Mr Pome. to prevent it being nliolhhed.' Tlie in the mineral, belt, there are paying mvrn r.Asr. President feels much Interest In the mines all around us, the formation of this work, and thinks tlie Frecdmens Wm. H. Neeblt, ui Kiueil Thorp. country corresponds exactly with those Bureau should be closed, nnd the ZZLTOir. here immense wealth of gold and silver educational work transferred to the If. J. Koy. EllAwortti, of education. h j found; some important discoveries burenu FLOOR NAOMIS. .i M. Tlie Indian and Territorial bare hern made und more w ill b. Searc House of the each 8 O. Sowell, 8ra. Tlhbe'e, vier. Bingham, Cottonwood, Rush Valley B.m llow. a blit to organize a system Deo. Rolrh.n. and Stockton mines have i nt altogether of civil government In the Indian NoHoi! developed enough as yet to rreAte n Territory. It U proposed to create Teken lOntray a new Territory.,' wltli a Governor tip bv tk mi.lcralgu-- d at lil r aldonc-. mako or one any suddenly rich; and the othernsual officers; Cullom s lrgan Frry. Cacti county. Ut.h, ont lerg ?rab, built. li.(lit Day Mem, twrir yar but iu several plnes sti ndy industiy has blit culls it nnd Vanhorns heery tell end indiatiuct brand on left Lincoln, old, with been found profitable, and with h tier Alakalioma. to my pi re eUrut th October. flic chief feature of ahoul.icr: came o nor In nqiiwtul to rail at bach hill proiolnr. is that it gives suffrage to Tb facilities for transporting ore aid machinprove proport; , pey chargee end uke her ew.vy. nnd authorithe Indians, legislative Z. A. iaiFLe.Tr. ery, with mors experience and .further a in to vested 1870. each Jail. Loge-tribe D, ty Council; Ferry, duicovericsthe bitter will come in time. have a member In this body, with Auy present estimate cf the n timber of nil additional member for every Kstray Notice I Geutiien iu Utah is necessarily somewhat thousand Indians. . Taken tip by the underelgued et Me re.ldonco. Login Ferry. Celw county, Utah, one Urge Mr. Sullivan, formerly Alderman hov conjectural. As they are practically disbuilt, light lUy Mare, about twelve year franchised, they run no ticket and record of this city, nnd a notorious war old. with abort tail and lo(Utioct brand on hdl ; came to ray place about joth ol no vote; they have bat one organized politician, was killed near Aspen shoulder Ocmlwr. The owner ie mjnented to call at ili U. on SatP. on the It. station it., mliMi, prove prop rty, p ty charge a. and take church society, and very few are within Z. A. Tnim,kTT, evening, by the train being Er away. reach of that; they have never hld a con- urday thrown off the track. vention en m'KM or hud an efficient orAn international wrestling match NOTICE! s announced to be held in Detroit ganization to give ns any data, nnd finalFor aalo at B u Creek Station, on bora, bely, they are scattered over half the Terri- some time in March; three prizes longing to Pat. Lnddy, to be sold Lur debt by me tlie first to be the cham- for the sum ol (f.V)j fifty dollar a. tory, with very imperfect understanding are offered, P. Doran. belt.Twelve athletes from or communication.' From the best evi- pion different parts of the country have dence at hand we estimate roughly os already entered for tlie contest. DISSOLUTION NOTICE! ; ' A special from Atlanta sayp, Wm. THE heretofore exiting iorinne .. .... ...... 1,000 ternal Brandt, Assistant Collector of Inri known firm of Hows, Bvnasm A Co , the venue at Savan null. lie Go., Promontory, Ogden, Uintah, Echo, till day dissolved by mutual orns- nt, by tli was assassinated Saturday night, on withdrawal WnAntch UDd lioar River, (100 ol J. Q. Bdkoeh of Dublin, Indiana, 600 the road Indween Savannah and of his entire interest in the firm. each)...' All debte and collection firm ofMls-slsslpp- , i , l; : WHIDLIESAILE - -- AND i i were-on- e " , 'f : , i t THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF f IVINES, 11LIQUORS: PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, . CIGARS, PiINTe OII.S, .GLASS, A RDWARE.4IATS, CAPS, BOOTS, A SHOES, CLOTHING AND FUANISIIING GOODS r t W ct of tlio MisNOiiri .River. ;i i tSF Careful attontion to orders by mall. Good shipped the day orders are received. The only exclusive AVlioIusaie Pair House in Corinne. 0 "Tift MUJTJEY AM MOTH M . r . it j j , , 11 - to-d- ay Stubbl'-Seld- - x, , - 3 , 11. r j , IIoi&Oiiiii1 I jri-vele- ge . , , Street, Ooiiiino. e THE LARGEST AND FINEST :FITTED UP, ROOM IN THE MOUNTAINS. I ; -- y v. OL Offl-- y. Po-1- , seo-tio- n , Tlio proprietor Iins spared no jiains nor expense In making thia tfu most comfortnMo place to piuw away an houror two nt the .great National ' ' Game. H3T Golden Crown Cigars and tlie betof Ales, Wines ' nnd Liquors, . , always on hand. C. J. KUNCV, Prop. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY MARKET. Oroide Gold V7atchcs, Mn .fa.turc.i J j W ( . t tb-- i Piprb tr. . .. , s 1 Sevier i iniug district 300 400 Scattering.. .Total.,, 3,500 Mid U. S. officials Deducting soldiers this would leave three tbostsend citizens. Of tho entire number at ' least two-thirrs tire voters, nearly sll the being in Corinne and S lt Lake City. With the lowest increase we may reasonably expect in tbe ooming summer, with the least settlement of railroad men absolutely nec' essary at the Junction with no increase among the miners, and with little, perhaps very little help !from , those bf the Josepbites and other recusant Mormons wbo dare say their souls 'are their own, the Liberals ought to cast, a vote of at least four thousand at the coming Aq.ust election. They will do so, if a proper organization is effected As to the legal vote of the Mormons, it Is beyond the power of statistics t determine. At the last election of Hooper their vote amounted to 15,068; U would Just os well have amounted to 1,500,068. It was only, a question of a few cypher, which dont amount to muob anyhow. Deducting all those who were under age, all voted ' for by proxy, all" unnaturalized or illegally naturalised by the Probate Court, all those disqualified by the Act of Congress of Joly 2, 1862, all the doable voting end false ballots, and the cypher would be moved the other way, leaving a legal vote of 1,568. At the time the Gentiles generraco ally regarded the Hooper-UcGroras a mere burlesque, and most of them wbo would have toted under proper oir-e- w instances, did not tote st all and that gentleman reoeited leee than two hundred votes; bat for sit that such was the desire ds non-vote- - 4 ty t at ''whrtlwul. aud retail Ordnra f ora a die. lance in dr a and , rouiptiy attuted t ep-ci.- l 8 -- J. FKEl) A HOMERS j an Ag-- ann.Ui.g nt extra Watch free 90, or eer-- u VIrat qaallly af ALHO Wln,onLlqnar haad, -J I- Diillard Table always in good nnl.r firat-cU- a , LUNCH ALWAYS ON HAND. share of ml die petmnam lirltrd. Coma and era if yon w nt e good ' game, a good drin:. or a ong. a FKF.O T lYI.OIl. deSO-lUOMSU HE WINS. A n. llx, lx Wat.-b- o cv-- gr $1-f- Watcuca for, Hi EI.E'ltNT OROJDI: mil.l The und -an I 'II 4. I , 8ALK rl nxl having pun lix-- ir'iiri1 husinc.a. io do a lir :! d J.n i hf I The b et of HaddV and Carriage i ri nf" eUctly en band and for Inn at Ala a Good WnU rliuitbr OftW aud Ktablrs, eitli-t- t corner M ot11 4' " and Fifth HtrU, Corinne, t tah. U. Pa Ra Ra EATING HOUSE, V. BRYAN, JILLS WORTH, Prop, , n!Mf John HOI I.aM J) ih ' IHiTi L. MKTIU)P(JLIT.li Maala on arrival of all Trains. X t Montana Street, y - ? Between Hi ir i a ml Fourth Street, COltINNK, . GHOGISHIESi . - UTAH H1LSH ft CBEElWtLD, Preprint. y. t Tlila FI TOOT (21-ir- a J. A. QLRAPirI IS 1 . vM - Liquors, and Cigar. W IUFFEIU VS , Pope-yesterda- 4 y 4 NOTICE tv 4 iSbifk g ? t l I ? ! F, g , AjL it W, Thera ba been but $15 00 expended Jail (Wlna.'bells Cave). Thera U dU cG'' J . I able due from citizens that signed a eub maintain to rw and recently, etnbUsh alr 1 po'ice force here. Mr. Sewed h fur i lected $00 00 on the aub'xoripllof, refuse u gtve any account uL .Tb citit an expla-atl- oa r of tbia matter, and f , v thoae that have not paid to witnhold tl I they subscribed, till Mr. Kewell I plana tion of what Itaa been dune with V already oollected. MANY CITIZLNS 'VH0P1 , .. , f tf J The above la false as to the amount 8.- - O. or expended. ! j ECLIPSE i " : ' s , ' CeSl-A- 4 f w ffidfutnl i. . C. B. I.OUKN X I i.r 5 j Bt - - STIIKKT, of Tin., TJqonra and Cicr variety. Walk right in, and help 1an 1 J gentlemen, ; - . n MONTANA. artl-de- . 11 P CORINNE, UTAH. ILHO.USE, 1 KE(J S.1L001. East side, beticem ilh mul " , F II t j ) f J herchant, . ! r ln' - t -- BDTEL ia now J any aty e nn .bort notbra. The- Btl--ii storkCHl with the finest 1 - - riJtSS N W plied with tlie heat the market afford. Freeh Oyrtrra alwaye wax band atal served . f ft CO., rrP . The proprietor beg leave- aowaownenA that they luiv oja.ued thf y atnurant, and are prepared to crve a e"K a.'.t tn a tru apieuxeau style. r t j- k i'y . t, m or PACIFIC STABLES; prop-rty- WM. 'or Makiig I f laeat aul moel otenly ty lea, for I., !!. G, Ocntlf iu i. from 10 t 40 i ,r'n Imig. 4i 11. an $H tmt'. h, seat with WMf.O'- whole lo price. S.ate kind auleiz-- 2 required, a d order nlv fnm 1IIK OiliilDK IVVTlt oclfi Sm it is Fn tou street, N Yrt. sad llgar ea.lanlly Two -- to-da- j . 1 New .York, 3L the murderer of TownsendReynolds, is locked up VICT0B ' C0RDELLA, excellent article iu Leonard street station, and hav- LORILLARDS iaof angranulated' I , Vi, Wboleaale nnd Retail recovered from tils Indrunken ; ffinla wherever ing EUREKA' it la orgles is inclined to be defiant, he Mnokiag Tobaecs, troduced admired. It la for murder is played says, hanging In which or put up la haudsome rouaUn out in New York. Townsends dura lor Meencbaum Pipe are daily packed. WINES, I.IQUORS, . funeral takes place ' The Jury, in the case of Perry, LO HILLARDS classed by alb who of the best brands) consume it as the tried for murder oL the watchman flneat of ali It ia Yacht. Cl lib made TOn.VCC.O,CIOAns and GLASSWARE. Hayes ' in Brooklyn, again disot the ImIIsiIn Ttbuc a leaf grown; choicest agreed. Mrs. Cooke, wife of the itiaan. the Niootine ha been effects, ftcoundrel, who eloped with Mins extracted ititaleaves diugraeabl taste after Johnson has received a dispatch smoking ; I It very no mild, light In color and frfcm Chicago, feigned HomceCooke, weight, hence one pound win last as J sa three of ordinary tobacco. In thia brand we also peck I have left for parts un- orders every day for first quality. Meerschaum Oonoral Produce .will , never see me known, ' yous riv.all Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it again. Mn' It cta ma to be, nc rmui or am. 'AND J 31. The Rome, Tbie brand of Fine visited the American college where LORILLARD8 Cut Chewing tobecoo comnosioN haa no equal or su he assisted at mass andUelivered a CENTURY any where. It : HOT SPRINGS, UTAH. perior sermon: he afterwards took breakIs without doubt Tskaccs Ckewiaf fast with the students and a number tobacco In the country. Order received by Mall wad Telegraph of American visitors, Including sev- best chewing promptly filled. noli been In eral ladles. The Holy Father ex- LO HILLARDS I pressed gratification at the progress Stte over of the church in America, and de- 110 snukpsMeSSS1 years, and atlU acknowledged "the beat', PATRONIZE nORE INDUSTRY. clared the Republic of the United wherever used. e If your atorokaeper deee not have those States pne of Intelligence and virfor sale, sk him to get them they aro sold tue, aud added that the condemna- by respectable jobbers almost verywhere. tion of the church applied 'only to Circular of price ' fowarded on application. : I the licentious infidels and 'revolufToprletoceflheL.'H T. New LGAIUCD York. CO., tionists who are as dangerous In the SAW MILL United States as in Europe. 81. Tlio New York, Times Paris WHO DAYS UOT JOE ! ! CO RINKS, UfllLlt' ;"V special says the organization of a new company for the canalization Always on band Lumber, Lath and Shingle, publio are nettled, that Jox SixnaoKa, at of the Isthmus of Darien was com theTheRailroad rough or dreased furnlabedat Ura lower. the BEST Cash tUHon, keep Ogden, Prices. ploted last evening, and the capital FRESH JY8TXR8, PIGS PERT, An. fco Call , ocYm all subscribed; four French bankers and try them. KOOiOlfR JOE e and a dozen American capitalists jant-t-l .HENRY LK1WCM, are at the head. The company I. .Danlcr tn await the report , of the U. S. ex ! NOTICE to to ploring expedition go work. Groces ioo and Xiqnoro, The Tribune's Washington special HEREBY FORBID ALL PERSON, OWING Wbolcwd wad IUUU. ' says the public debt will bo reduced the late Ann of BOOTH ft , of Bonneville, this month between two and three payingasauywedebts, dm said tun, to K. T. Chat, - CIG Alls AND TOBACCO. bare dtsuolved pertaerahin. Any mu, millions; the expenses of the gov- debt due said firm wilt be ookectwd by me. Ith street, corner of Montana, Corinne. ernment for January will not .vary JaoArlw W. iKJOTIL ftai2t! b-tg- 1 b-- (the Co.) uuiver-sall- y c NO MONEY IS ltEgClKM IN AIVO 1 ""r luuid by Kx .r--e at ywh-r- e ui.hln litto auent on deilvriy, wt.l. lUtv. payable to opru and examine f- r pxiJ (', prlvlegr an , tf ord satiafart ry returned, ly ,.)iurl', m Kxwreaa chargra. Goode will y l firgodered Patkagu, prejaid, by KVU I lig adxanve. lit; l( trrd18Warm tf M. T. BUKiiK.18, i 1 !, p - of the will b settled by the new firm of rtnwz A Hvnuns. Corinne, December 13, 1RA9. SAML HOWE. .r J-- . S.ilt Lake City ; 500 Thomasville. Cn nip Douglas 400 Washington specials think Bingbsm, Cottonwood and Rush 1 House will, puss Senate 300 Postal and; Vlley (100 each) Telegraph Bill ' ', lbHNF.i K..H4 r,r.. Knll .Ini Oo. IJr riiintilig ed abvive own wclltki ihe Tl.vfng epoi mark!, U g iUi.il i.J d .i be-; I am .u luruLh th lurgtit variety nl ar equal to ke-prir.d : ... m.i lliat cau be procured in the Territory, Ou.r.uiMl .nrrn'iitii.., ix't meau Fin- not tamieh, with Extra .1 1?0 .acr t I V. u., fol-o- - YTC11 r OUK 1XMIHLK EXHIA , - ' ( - j tt- - by nmite. Hunting Ibey ara ell the itc.t vr.-r. I Jitu ti.. . tl ly cli."'d; lc.l giui rqltAl B apjH'3rat' UmimIIv poet'ng f I .VI, Full at III e..cti, f.riii and Coil ii no, Ituli. ' it. 3ilil1i.il . TIIK lMlOinr. (.hrntr Fifth awl Muntitita Stiyttp, ' ng ah-'f- m ItBSi. mY TUi: ONLY GENUNK IMlJturkP ' eb-ru- t WET THE Si.-- j con-sideti- , Mlbg'ELLANEOrs ,l)VT.s ). . Com-mittce- . . nJ "i f Ma-ti- n, n, j ft -- to-da- , V . , , ; Geu-til- f . ' 4, 1 ! i . (Commission caller chant, Montana .Street," oonmrm, - - - - utae? 1868-C- r. ! . i . -m 1 1 |