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Show : the gho3tof , V belnsat a great - V- j: fl Po-ho-n- o, tore v, BassetfeqCLi; PdOberts tho incident of an In- I mentioned dian woman and or Bridal Yen over tho The stream has its conrcoinaBmalllako trclvc or thlrtcenniiHcs abovo thocata- -- ! - roHONo: - . Compete Block of attention to their CATX , , . ; - v , ? " 1 " a J T ' jr , , r 4;t.I--. : --:- J j rm ' . - ' ;. - " - : ""rTi"--!-- i I i : . i- 111 iSilTCHElr J' i, ;, " - ! - f- f , 1 ; 1 . - - elevation, gives direc- of Goods, where Variety IIOBES. BUCK-SKIN- - " 1 ' ! i ; j Which" thfy offfcr for Salo lor ' xJivini inni?. is that the water or woodtnS bevoWers: 'CARTRIDGES, in the condition RY WARE. GLOV, nearly always keptIndians HHOES.S HATO, COATS.say that sevfuiTENsfboOTS. a whirlpool. The afford. can as th Ch As ey cap B1LDIH6S ' v t c. v" p?aot sfalRTB, BOCKS, fce. In met aresaeral of their people havo lost their ;. Vv o lives there; none who havo fallen into for it.) the whirlpool have ever emerged alive,4 OF FEW x and in consequence of this alleged fa' Good Woraeuft !Shocs; for $2 outlet and OlIJCEntS FAMILY A' RE OKFERINO THEIirsPLKVnm 1 they call the lake, tality, ' r 00 2 " T &J: 80RTMKNT OF V cataract by the sinister name of Buckskin, Gloves, -- 100. ffare' the Evil Wind.; ; v Mittens, Iieathcr. ; meaning SpiritanofIndian woman, U Xctoa bana'for COOT aidioJcht;. is 1 is related that ... It II ww. on 50 berries " ' roots and who was gathering Mens Bocks, (State?,) e abovo tho falls, lest in the steep Ac, stream and Goods are all ;of GOOD her footing, fell into tho Our T703 swept over the awful precipice. I a t ttt? ;l DASSETIiSt'ROBGRTS. auperatitious horrortoof the place, pie acannot be Serenaded camp or lio they d2tf U t ; down to sleep near tho dreaded todltf nor do they daro to point or look wards it aa they hurry past, on pain of 0 (k 0- ET-:rJ E B somo horrid misfortune, wnicn win Consisting, in part, of and malevolent the from proceed rsnv f lifif. vfr filnnfl tho fall of 'Thnv spirit. CABSIilEREB SHEETING, tho moon, and idway3 prcccdinc MYARW t tion to tho wind, so S, V", - . -- t ! . j r SSSIifP':' ". ' -- - . ' . - i ; . ; 50-o- Po-ho-'n- o; Gbkiestl Sew :j; ; , . i : ! , i - i hill-sid- 1 ! -- r JPo-ho-n-o; i ; tur-nnle- nt - vlo-QQT- TO - backward and forward along moving crest of the falls, leaning down with tho tho foaming waters and again ascend- liko the shriek of a woman, or tho wall I of a clilld aro neard amid tno tnunder or Extensive Stock oi HAVING added to their of' their by tho arriral H , Train of 101 8ATINETT8, ' ..... '' il. i .4 DENIMS, JEANS, , .'hi, STRIPES, i j FLANNELS, CABPETB, BLEACHED, ": :T1;- -; .BLANKETS, Hilt cv;2; ; NAILS, LOCKS, v. I CROCKERY, OL.A8S, BUTTS, GLASSWARE, "SCREWS,, j OIL, i CB0CGR1ES, 1KD STAPLES , Jf i mi1 3 m ! V , tho plno or tho sensitivo leaves of tho cottonwood, an invisible but mighty hand seems to seize tho fanliko torrent, waving it from side to side liko tho fold ings of a vast shroud. At intervals, near the top of tho falls, a skeleton may bo seen ia tho clear moonlight, climbing along tho perclpltous rocks, holding Otffcf the same as heretofore; for CASH,, CATTLE 6 r . vivin and. 5 1F1 our . .1 - boots; fl',i'. ? HATS,K T T T TT JCZ-- --W- A 1 the-Yarn- Dky But WiravT a good" &tory la - at Nepijl; for Wheat or Cash; told of Professor Adams, of Amherst. Ho w;as verydrv and witty, it Is said, u.-- . and the following is too good to pass . jA student was called lipoh todeacrlbo the peculiar characteristics of tho shark. Ho was a iluent speaker aud answered at somo length. . said the Professor. ' "incorrect! Unwl iing to acknowledge his iguo- a7 ITU S vvV ; ancerthostutleut tried againF :1 Wcll, to tell tho truth; Proftof. I i : 4v4 wnuwt uujp iuuig nuaut It. : t r? - I '!I I a -- W- V T I I TTT I I I I t- -l M V f V a 1 f f u J. M " - rpiIEY bnve also ft Good Assortmen 4-- of the G TTfE aro glad to say, our old customers have IF second door south ot Salt L.ako House,) and I Spia liTne pachpay his qwnindoftedness, not p ""","yuuwu"i. sucu alli G K; v . D rl as...ino AU&rsei requires, E . US IE (J Lave .n D SUPERLATIVE m-'Ji.c-j i : r:? ..CTli S STAPLE AND FANCV ?, ,--r Ji.a?.v.!i v t t-- ?t f - V :- r .h-jk..:- nil.tV ,r ' TTTVTXNT'TiTiTT-KT'XTT'- .i-TT- 1 NOTIONS AND TEIMMINGS, ! .:;.."! .to J L-EFPEIi- 'S r i. CLOTHING, MEN'S and BOYS'. rn'-'tel-J'-- ' : -- - u n J ' , I . j 1 Mistake. Slight was mado - of :o:- f i r I If SAWsj' - I." A' b ZoT: wm J PLOWS, ! WuiTrcijrnr' xh2 xtd -- . c tWrashlngtout Utah.: vi : A . a I Ah-wah-n- e. BOOTS AND SHOES, Glass 1 and Quccuswaro, JLlU(DWAUi2 AIM) TOOLS,' f . paints. oils and drugs. rrT' j" - curious ' And a Cooiplele Assortment of the : . by a young deaconin Connecticut, a few Sundays ago. This deacon was a teacher. In the villas Bunday School; and having como into SCHOOL BOOKS, V. the Presence of his class In that characU1L!jLi (STAIIOtlERY. '! ter, ho put his hand Into his pocket to :o: WAI.I, PAPER, SHADES, Q J drew out a rSSble, Sravcly OI HOYIO'S copy Gnmpq." Thftfln '! :,. Art Wfi WOUld Call TGiAl &tfAnttrn ."Jh frk klv.:,.'. "PPa"ntJy that his lea- - ffiCICHQtinS'a? n! f"fS0t Sahbatli. ' !.J! ...; 'T f ;. ...i immense Utocfc of all lands of r , v Jr ; .. sonB wero not according to Hovle, but .., PATO . . ' DISIIE3 and QUDCNSWABE f. tb?. scholars opecdlly . . . , K: : . . EUALIiY, r nu iuiuiuiuu uim oi . iittto mutattc. are I. very Cneap. xtiey 11; CAXl AND 8EE THEM;. or: iesi liranas . , f f . Vlrslala City Kevada. playlrTS thi btono. tnd tbo:Chnpaan famU it -- .t:i mls-tah- o T 'f.r. 4. r" ? gj j PRICE !?.?",l?.ct Kranclaco. - ; ? t -- -- ' - v s ! -- Kft ffeftr SHOES, ARE DETERMINED TOJ REMAIN KNIVES jFORKS, The Pioneer ;Eegnlators; of And numerous other Artioles, aU C Wi TBI .CTf fstt Tn r 1T1, JLV JL'V. ninn. .iu ow VJ XLC? XF. iiMiwit, uti JJ ' V vaj uii. j ill-fate- 1 AXE9, : ; SPADES, SHOVELS, IS3 r M f 4 d&w3m Cotton Yarn, ' '-- ed rH!!? V . . TURPENTINE, ap-nroa- ch o. ., - t wnere and nor precipice I i child wero lost For many years, nono of tho peofdo have ventured near that and I horrlblo-placo- , - Ai?appoin cd Agent for theSaloof tho Justly Is domwhich under tho inlon or the Spirit or tho EvU Wind." They do not hunt near tho lake, or even look towards tha fnll JS' OELEDIiATED 1 DESEIiET MILL ho-nIn their traditions, tho d mother is still remembered with reverence and love, and they call tho valley ujr uur uuuie, ,Auwane, wnuo ino solitary and mmloneliness, is m eternal in it3 chicrof the valley. When tho'stor I Manuracfurcdat .Prsident;iopXG'8 V ' JTm?:- fikftln tnn lonW find Urifrk ra nr ratfP9. oi each. other's embrace from tho qrest of tho great fall, tho lightning wreatheaits flcry crowa about the lifeless summit of the rock, where not even a stinted cedar or melancholy fern can find existence, and there, traufiOxed by con- scieustvanu pecnucu wuu. eternal hor- - Thi Vnwi f nnivrATtvf nVniLiVi is a. perpetual tor; & wi Tcll.ah;mulah where .Stor&teiS the thoplacD perished faithless hapless fJfc- I'arues residine in Bannoto and Jnnh rnnn. nonakVa Letters from 'Yoscmitc. ties, can obtain Birch Mill. ftZZ :J.i '.' i! ivn-wan-- no ill-omen- ' i . -- t F v--- ' i I H 4?. 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