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Show FARMERS. BAKKEKS and DCAIiEIUJ IN GOLD DUST CX)IK, AND EXCHANGE, Bait Lake City, U. T UTAH. Warren Hossey Central City, Colorado. dl3-t- f il.rt firrviftn' In thA rt.lTSOf Old. irut.t.. for a glorious suite;J nWho cleared tho forest foundations better far than gold, And laid ' ; V. ' e. Groceries it Spices 4 CHRISTMAS -- 9 ' - III t in 'Arrive at , Bennington Wednesday,; by :. C ''' . t TO SEAfeoK . CHRISTMAS TfixrA vfntitflvlllA FTonrtn v nt ? ,;(OTJTED; v J - I I ) Post Office Depaetiient, r r PnoposALS for convcylncr the mails of tho United States from July 1, 1SG3 to June S0f 1870, on tho following routes In thoTerritory ofUtah, uuice or inis will no receivea at3 tno uoniraci of March 183S, to be until p. in. department Ainrl tvtr Anrtl IS. fn!lnwltnr?- - SI, 1CG33 From Huntsvllle to Bennington, (no of-a week; flco.) 120 mllca and baclr.onco R n. Bankers, Denver ana . and duly To make her temple strong and tyrants hate. that the people love, the sunshine in; t He cleft the woods, to lettho gold flow out; Ho cleft tho earth to let ever been . have And riches, science, art, labor on his stout, The fair dependents ; Whom spangled drones regard an . amrard great-On- & Co., 7 itates lilails. - nusocY,' d a ravm d co. and Virginia City and Helena, Montana. JIDWARD HOPPER.. 15 V official. y - K" Warren UusseyiFranfc Pairncr, ChasrI.pahlr vum uenver, Salt Lalio city. , t . I 1 - i i I ;r at 6 a.m: :t Full Assortment of ;AlFO Leave Bennington Thursday 1c at Huntsvllle Saturday by G p.m. i Arrivo i DRESS U LuADIES YANCY l&SM OOBS, Front. Beaver, by Greenville, Minerville. JEWELRY, .a and Panaca, to Hlko, (Nevada;) 193 they, Thft founders of old Rome, twin brother LADIES DRESS BUTTONS, or TRIMMINGS, : wolf an she old bear; andback.oncea miles Wcro sucliled by weelr.i; I young day; "rlxjavo Beaver Tuesday at8a,xn; ; v! i NECK-TIErizarro auclied a bow In his 'and a Host of FANCY i . And many others who true honor.wear i ?; , c : f WHICH THEY ; Arrive at Hiko Friday by8 S p.m; .WILL SELL AT A DIScottv, share. some dishonor for at Suitable FANCY t XieavoHiko honor a.m; their .NOTIONS. Host wltl Monday . r UOM 10 TO 2S PER CENT. OPP , . Arrive at Beaver Thursday by 8 p.m. pp; ; x.. ;n ' tno for Presents on their brow Holidays, for twice i and; also for threeHut crowns of Evergreen bethev-tilr ; present rates! 1:;;.: . tho earth! r ,. Proposals service invited Who rcar nation while r , More honored theythan Jewelled Idler now, 7 ;;r j NOTES. SATiTS. ' CITEJlI? tv;t;rvtiur;;: And even more; for that their toll gives birth r: V7e must sell! .3 i Call and see 51 1 Proposals must bo to carry- tho mall Willi To com, and oil and wine, and harvestmlrth; the and using security 'celerity, certainty, A MES, BEE STOK'S;,;'., terms bo guaranteed must of the and world tho law, all and they grows we work pale; their Stop Tjy two responsible persons, certified to as such The factories hush their busy noiso and din. d21tf STREET. SOUTH SECOND t of the court of record. a postmaster orjudfio West Side of Main Street byBids Rants tumble down, Trade slops her bartering f VSecond to As tho shonldbe addressed sistant Postmaster General.' subscribea "Pro The wings of Commerce droop; and pale and ,;i:-r,r posals, Territory of Utah," and sent by mail. thin in: and outside Gauut Famine eats the land Received rrom Philadelphij Just of see in this advertisement date; pam matlon, ; t omce. ' The ruler or the subject, good or bad, '. phletH form, at the ALEX.rW; RANDALL,! ' Tho banker, doctor, lawyer, parson,mad-- All r V (Ol SAMUEL WHITE,)! or sane And layman, painter, poet, to the least, the way down from Greatesta feast! . : A Ulili- ASSOUTJIEAT OF Gnawinga bone or stuffing at The wise, the roof? tho poor, tho rich, the gay, The low, the high, the short boys ari&the tail; Profane or pious, howsoo'er they pray; TEETH, the the great men. and In Church and State,, . . smallv feed at all. on Must feed v farmers, or not Rubber Work, j iEor t 141 , to wives! and their Ail honor y t. I Long may they live, and; long may they ji " ' abound: , r - i OF ALL SIZES, SHAPE & SHADE ! I Prolific be their labors and their lives; and all their crops be fall, and plump, May : . . SOUIld, t t TT1TJRTHER fdll Accommodations none havlnir been dc- ours be empty found.' that To keep manded to enable, the Principal to meet ' Jtno appiicatious v TEETH AT for admission .to nis uiasses, to In announcing A pp.ks. There the Recency take pleasure of Health fulness : : : i tne mat irnDiic, ia scarcely an article of vegetable food INSERTED In the most improved and fab. ! T 1 ; ? .-- s I General . -- S, t - . . f ) ; ... f - ..r - . - . l . at - ; times-a-wee- k , - 1 , J . 4 - 1 1 1 1 i J ' . . pie-farmer- flQBPOflAL . -- lL-lV- ll.lt . s . ; - - ,-- i 1 ARTIFICIAL v ' , more widely useful and more universally liked than tho apnle. Why every farmer has not an apple orchard here tho trees will grow at all, is one of the mysteries. Xiet every housekeeper-Jain a good supply of apples and it; will be the most economical investment iu tho whole range of culinaries. A raw mellow apple is digested in an hour and a half, wnilo boiled cabbage requires five hours. The most healthful dessert. that can be placed on tho table is a baked ap ple.r 1 If eaten frequently, at breakfast with coarso bread and butter, without meat or flesh of any kind, it has an ad mirnbleellect.on.tho .fireiieral oyatem, often removing constipation, correcting acidities, and cooling off febrile conditions more effectually than the most ap- If families could be firoved medicines. to euDtituto apples sound and ilpe for pies, cakes and sweet-meatwith which their children are too frequently stuffed, there would be a diminution in tho sum total of doctor's bills in a single year, sufficient to lay in a stock of this delicious fruit for tho wholo season's use. Christian Advocate. - A Miss Emma Hunt is said to bo a candidate for a clerkship in the Kansas : House of Representatives; 20,00a Pounds NAILS : 1 1 20,000 Pounds SUGAR r . THE STUDY OF J ' v. i j ( J vi w r Ic r t BOOK-KEEPING- Besides a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of General7 Merchandise ! - T't V . y , ;. f ; XKLOBE d2o:-::- w i: 1 .. j CALL AND SEE US. : i ( 1 AND Bach Student who io enteredvfor tho Buoineos Couroo. is entitled to renevz bor Studies at: any time; or, in other to a Ufo interest. : j Troraa, m entitled 1 ' "Pen manship,-- General Correapond-pncor- " AtithmoUc Phonoipraphy and $5.00 per Month. Hours Telegraphing, from 10 A.M. to 12 M.,i and from 2 to 4 I Terms for a Complete Course. ...$35 00 10 00 Blanks, ! :o - And will make it ADVAKTAGEOUS to B tT Y.E B S. 4 :'.. l $45 00 I ! ";v-;:- i ' ; dn be 8appiied r UtsTF A TTTISTG OK OFT ! to Market Tor NICE O . M. A. CARTER, Proprietor BECQND SOUTH OTREETinear Snow'sVoruer, 7lth f PROLIPTNESS , Great Bait Lako City, Utah. . .: ., . m ' If , i . I uiawBuu I i i m -- J '' O 1? TR AOEljIfN i l GriiPTJB L I C ! i TOE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED L BELL THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL 3RINCIPAL by; eltneru., EASTERN CITIES, the eereral Railroad Routea.'For particulars apply at tne omce w argils 1 ' j 1 OH nilMi CHEEK. 'V i BTaTR ROAD; FOUR mipjroMlTinCCITY, xrlll Custom or S3 lbs. grind WE of Flour, 10 lbs.reheat, of of Shorts Bushel of ffHeatJ-- , ! are rrcparcd to print 11 ALL TICKETS In and FANCY JnS&XKTPJS.KAIN Muv-wi.uii4 .L.isona on CARDS of Bl3EUCT EVKKlXa NEWS OFFICE. Jiioreage et " &c.t &o.f &c,t IBAILIb- TTECCi'E'irS.- J.' , . - t- j KibdiG Severe; the r i f L 'When you goLook and TENDER Out For No. 11, as I have MEATS, rexaoved from Stall No. 3 TO STALL No. 1L t d27tf J. H. PICKNELL. LL ttHo want a No.-- l Artlclb of A " WAREHOUSE, salt lake city. ru dAT,: ATS -t- :-: iBANKINGri - PHONOGRAPHY, ' - u , V ; v . . : -- ' SHOE3, ' , f. CLOTHING, BLAJSUETS - it 1 ; FOR stovi parlor WINTER v mm. sharp, ... :.. i - ? GRAIN, CASHi 'co."' '&e : at the Old Stand, next door lo the Deszhet Evkninq News Office. ! ,:, penmanship, vfCOMMERCIAL ; COOE 8TOVKS,;;;j ;: 'TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ..rr.:. ' V il Am t.r r General CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAIi CALCULATION, i COMMISSION, ; r - r:. t-.H)BROKERAGEiA " ; i : R AIDiRO AjJING, ; j ' Ivlerctiaiiidise Stoct" iricladca: V Pay t3-Offi- ce , VIZ: 1 Tb'o -- v A COftflMIEIKCILAIL I 4 GASH TO EXCHANGE Cash, Produce and Store Surgeon and Dentist, it 1 General from $50.00 to $100.09 per Sot ; 30,000 Yards D05IEST10S, " 4 ; . i WE - WANT TOv SEZJL luvnd a Good Soleeilon of. c' . "T r - , oxx t IS NOW INSTITUTED, AND 8TUD- -- ENTO CAN DE nCCEIVED FOR s, AVR movr. . The Ladies' Depnrtiiient EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! v : .5- c m . I 1 ' : - j k. , ' - ) , 't 'f ( ( J, 1 - - ! ! " : per Fargo SECOND SOUTH STREET, r OURtHLL IIEVEaIlEEZES. 1 ' 'I Co.. ; - , : , exchanrro TS A LWAYK ON IT A Tfn fiuTZtT mwn" and 41bs. TUALITX: and atTMODERATE CHARQE-- S f Ordero intrusted to him. ' Ct ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Sale I andjor Quantitloa to suit Purchasers, at uu his placeorders. at on Retail; by the undersigned, your 'Sanpoto County. Send niton C. A. HADSt- J , di-V7-- tf . v ; , |