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Show .. , TITTnTTITn JfiYJSKlJNU-JNJJiWO- I1TTT1 Vim ; mil fll ; Msy Tiiela;jr, .Tr " 23.1t0. eleanSt tho tnrckand proceeded 'disbelow tance' of about onbTiundred-yard- s the bridge tney saw the gravel train moving towards Taylor's Mills. They; started ,to run back towards the; bridge in Order to aboard some , cars, just: beginning 'to get move. Two of them succeeded In jumping on the cars, but the deceased was jerked down; in falling he caught hold of a stand ard, Irving to aavo, nixnseir, butlt brokoaofl ho fell on the track, a car passing over him bis head from his body and breaksevering ing both his arms, and both his legs, lie went to work lor Air. bpolTord about a month ago. and was very much esteemed by all of his follow workmen. ? V The foliowin i? short; biosraDh-- of the deceased has been furnished 7 byWarden v 4 r Kockwood. . i f -. lg , LOCAL ARRAH-NA-roflU- ; OTHER AND iMTTEBS.;'( ThO LAST NlOHT. E, Thcatr: last night mustasemljly at thowtoased with the pcrformhave been well itrt.w.iiiulfs beautiful play of Tho personation of most Ir .ribf loading characters, such as "Fanny tho' coming Jnne, Seventeen'yearsago l,wcr," hy ML Lock hart, ""Michael Fco-iM'- while was 'on a Journey Ilockwood Bro. itr. Lindsar, "tho.O'Orady," by South with President Youn arid party, he hy Mr. Ilanlie, "vras fully equal to any former the deceased of some Ute atu hero in these characters; rhilo Furchased Corn Creek, he and his father, "Shauntho rost,M by Mr. CVNVheatleigh; mother and sister, belonging tobeen taken wo verv much sane nor to anr ter9onation bar tribe of Indians, having IJtes killed tho of this character hitherto attempted on tho prisoner by thelites. The Bo-e-o to Brother sold an father l vrna wo sister, arid to Salt Lake board, equal any to took his mother prisoner ever saw elsewhere,and wo have seen some Ilockwood andSo-cv of her o never heard and , actors Sanpete,of tftoday In this char afterwards. of tho leading As So-c- o grew np he. showed i watchinsr the progress of the r!Am 1at unnusal signs of intelligence, and acquired was forgotten, there being a tolerable education., lle,vas'a inemler .niht presented, In his stead, tho ;YeritabIe, dash- - of the Church, and for some considerable time before hi death he had been 1 mem ted son or OuId in.if. jony, 11 Siit-neand none prent. In the least capa- ber of andlteachor la one of1jth',Ward ble' of appreciating o 'realizing the events Sunday Schools In this'trity. 'He'alwavS and circumstances of the piece, could help manifested one fetrango peculiarity, no or sad with tho gallant shunned all momlxjrs of tho Indian1 tribes levling joyous "Shiiiin.1 The song, "Wearing of the no matter. whether wild or, civilized, he with Of i.reon, was sung with much reeling, ana would never, in the least, associate JIo had an ext'licuoti nearly ana well ueservea applause. hold converge with them. Mr. Wheatleigh'a personation .throughout cellent ear Tor music,- wast very ' fond of and was probably the- most docile ny an true to nature; but in the Court scene singing, ever raised and Indian intelligent he probably made his greatest point. iV' ' tr" ' in thU Miss Ward did not shine aa Territory. .it 1'it the part has been better played Mr. C. F. Squires, whp re Tows.-Ix here. tho famous plav,Under the Gas- presents the firm of Charles Ilrary A Co light," will bo presented, "Mr. Wheatleigh general Western agents '.'for Stonepappe Lock-hart- , or Miss 'tin leer." personating return Courtland," .Mis.- - Ward, "Peach-blso- Hoofing, of Omaha,' Nebraska. The Sheath Board and Ktonenftppo roortnff Qld the remainder of the cast as be-t- o ing tlll.4 firm fA llWmtn( wl1cil lrrnwn by 'ma r.. ana articlefor excellent cneap itll 01 the plays of tto sensation order, partitions, not one', probably, lias "been rocolved here lining or nonws ana roonngs. If .! w ith such favor aa thin. Tho pugilistic en- -. ' . miter Iwtwcen tho'Slxth Ward Chicken" :m.i his diminulivo antagonist "PeanntV tho pier, and the ;lu minstrel scene on exeiting tableau on tho rails, have all ii Ipe.l to gain for this piece more than an At acoancil of tho Firet rrcsfdeacy In and Twelve ;. Unary share of popularity. Apostles, tUe Eldera.whose aMition to the usual attractions, we nnder-names are herewith glrerjrw'ero called m.l ttiat in tho minstrel scene, tho have engaged for the occasion a to go on mission: !! f . ; .: .rr of rroffisinnl ulrrt nilnfrfla HoWafd O. Spencer, of Salt Ljtke ing a band of four Italian boys, just from in" ivisi, wnn viouns ana narps, wno will City. ' a " j " t play and sing some favorite popular pieces. Lars Berg, . . t H .t Jacob Jensen,. i in kasox.-Quant- ities of fine ripe straw-brriThomas' Rogers, of Farmlngtoh; ,( ami green poasin tho marketto-da" Lot Smith,- - ' . j r . rah-Xa-rog- ..- -- f -" y, C- - int tho-Cunu- a - tlie-act- - in flourishing condition; and a. 1. , pro- Ire-lau- . '. 1 . . . I :,v'qo 2t-- 4 os -Co-- A-r- . An-kar-t- -- e, . 1 4 lar-iau- w Wash-i-ke- -- AJSP; yw4, -- :o- .- w f t ? ; SU-Tho- mas , I may . IIlack Hawk" xx thk Crrr. Malor lvmoek B. Iluntlngton, Indian Intcrpre- tor, informs us that on the evening of day Ust, ho had a visit from tho notorious 'hirf, "JlLwk Hawk," who has been" the mover in tho Indian disturbances primo j, l ir tho last few years In tho southern por- lion of this Territory. BIack llawk" said ho was sent by the who live on It u unison's trail and the Spanish tralL wet of Green Iliver. i They want peace, anl "IIlack Hawk" said he would have them all, men, women, and children in I (iunuison in one moon, so that the Indian f Superintendent, Col. Head, and he, Dy- uuh-kana nave a taiic with them. mignigowill He says not want to come to they Gunnison, because thoy havo nothing but I horses tkey havo stolen from tho "Mor- j Pi-ode- s, , from the settlement. However, a distance "ULack Hawk" has kept his promise to keep the peace, given two years ao, it !s vt ry likely that ho will bring them. The see what , tho Shlb-r- h Indians, living prcscnU north of Spanish, trail and west of Green XUver, have got by being peaceful, and they are anxioos to reap :w I'i-ed- es similar benefits themselves. "h "lUaek Ifawk' nrnr TarwKr-T7nr- .f lately stolen six horses from tho vicinity of t ayson and taken them East to traxio them thinks more vigilance is neces-- j I sayy 1Q that ; , ,f ,1 neighborhood. , t rJ ! avinS to record an accident on the r? r I u Vudian ltitentiarv rir,Ioy of "Sort G -- "uo mstant death of ll I 1 ra,twAT Accident. We much ATtX ,!e ' vZ nSZO" Orte, which Ilock- son of Bro- aopted So-c- o aruen oi,mo uuan was in the deci iabdffrwtwnta lh0 at Devil's WJgof sand. In load t'ln pSnn ?f Io3din. the track became three of the men, tho aiitwoor a?in,0nSihonamb ver ordered t !owS L tra?k and 10 foUo V01"0 unloading- ,of two niK threehund train distance red yards. After hav- - t Oqdec City May 23,T1SCD.1 JZdUor iVcxr.--line rom tills point may not be devoid of interest to your many reaaery tnruugnout me country, who.to a greater or Jes extent have read or become personally cognizant of the rapid change transpiring In the imme diate vicinity of tbo heretofore quiet Lake City, city of Ogden. Leaving Salt. at 4.15 p.m., by the Wells, Jb argo.os Uos line- - of stages, I found, myself j very dumped out at Taylor's Mills iu a crowd of about the hardest looking Specimens of humanity that it n : r . 4. or 3 4 Bltls-of-Kxchan- - . - i . BRIDGE, BEACH & CO., U .,. - H100 - . very desirable GokmIs in Job JLots nj very, mT Woxt Prices. Nome .PRIiyiARY DEPARTMENT. rinf; Jrae AitKonnienl, fteaoonable - i 1 - .. 41 ea Of Prdt 2 BENEFIT - ''COnnON ' I $5.00, pr Termor 1: Si . r T Hff 4 BoyH Shoes, . ' . jr. MOIIGAJW Bamoe in. Dodd. 1 f1 1317 .wu Taf, i a. w sV 1 ' -- 1 and 21 Main I a a, v t . - ' - i:ji iaces, ruiBiiorDiiirs, 1 " " I O- - ' Manager- WORSTEDS ('! .V Mi-Hi- i. ' ro:- i IWPLEnEHTS; i IMA;! K ' dloOtf 'A Zj&U XOUIS, Mo. L, VXalaMlBhedlftes If-- ' Man & Go. 3 3 And Dealers In - J J j 1 ? 1 ... - quj ( Mr j - Manufacturers and Jobbers of J WHITE LEAD MD COLOR WORKS, I SOUTHER J ; FOR UTAH. AGENT ? i 4 ' ; Clement, 1 . ' ' -- - nvs; RiVivsonbirir ; CHICAGO TRADE. .:ift.1f r Saddlery and Harness Trmiulng. .,vt , Shovels, Bake; Hoes;' & col, Spade, N pad In a Hay Forks, -t Fork, ware irreai variety, Shelf Hard Has Jnst been OPENED by Anvils. Bellows. Vieea.' Nails, Horse Nails, Spikes i Harness and Bridle leather, n onrfi ,' Door Locks, Pad Lock, Zion's 10 -Mercantile auve 'Horse anifllnle Shoefi?'4 ' n "Table i i. "i Cntlery, m ' ' . "Ir .,i Poeket Cntlery, , Bntts, lllna-esA4T y . ttn risl itulion acwaf 4 i KWMM,MMM,MM4MW44a4M4aW4Wi u The Elegant Store, recently purchased of - E. L. SLOAN, HARDWARE. AND AGRICULTURAL1 -- . SAS jFRANCISCO. FANCY COOdS AND NOTIONS. iVo. Iff. FOTJBTII STREET, i WfJet. St. Charles and Uocnst.) 43 Co., ' ljrsr Variety Groceries. Fancy GENTLEMEN'S FURIIIS11IIIG GOODS. 4 V. Jim JIJtL,Et ''' Oil, t ' Skirts, 1 tfc General Agents for the Pacific Coast. err , uioves, rani, rrenca wirnci, .c ZEPHYR. i w ' " -- 11X1.1.8, FARGO DRESS AND 0LOAETRTOMTNGS. ; Palataaad OII;' Coal n Ionis. SU 1' traits; Citron, Blaeearonl,1 This Commiiy. National In Us character. Low Rates offers, by reason of Its Large Capital, of Premium, and New Tables, ; the most degtra- - Die means otxnsuriDg L.ue yet prcsenvea ia me ' nntillft. r H;' GUnERSELIi, I Oysters, Sardines, Pish, i Baeon,' lard;' n U.m t James Q. Brown. r tif5 ; ,y i . Importer and Jobber of Coffee, Blee, Splees, Soap,! ' Cmndlea, SodaSaleratn,. r CLARENCE II. ClARK, President j ; I JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Execu tive Committee. HENRY I). COOKE, Vice President. EMERSON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary ! urape jniee, avy nwl jonarro, Natural ' To which all general correspondence ahonld be auare&sea.i , w dp frill PHILADELPHIA; ; - STAPXiK AllTO TAJfCT . 0 oift o lt. . Impirters and Common Schools to attend classes under a com ft I" master: and am pleased trial yon GROCERIES. petent writing are making arrangements so aa to admit a class ofScnool Teachers to this important branch of Teas,Gnnpowder,Yoangr II y son A Black, . Robt. Ii. CAxraiXt Itndly. j Nugrar, crushed A and Brown,: : iob L. City. , , . r . dl49-2May 11.1SC9. Co-operat- ive RIIAXCH OFFICE, First National Bank Building, CoV, 1 J D6bD,BKOWN& Wholesale Dealers In " - k Xt if. ' . - AT TICK . The 2Ui Norlljnaln . KU, ,St, InU, ' hear that you nave aeenred the I am or toClarJc. ir. serviceshappy writing master. to many of oar OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING be advantageous It;wonld School Teachers and to PapUs attending oar A SAITrMOXTIS. Brnshes, Combs, ftnspend Trimmings, ers, Violins and Strinapa, Ntatlonery, ' . IGRICULTURaL JHPLEinENTS.., ad1 a 'w &,c. 120 Nortli Kain Street, I 1 . HARDWABE,fOUE GROCERIES - c:C0 ' , Children Shoes, In rants' Shoes In i Endless Variety. ' PAID IX FULL. Direct Importers and'Wholesalersln . ro'tefiaonai in advance. ' c. . .l.o.u -- : 4 - L. Oentletuen'a Fine Kboos.t n u Mens coarse and line Shoes, .TEACHERS, ! ' , nnd t'h rap. ... till .itX ,o;")21'vJ.vS il 1 fill Styles, . CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. g lAd lea M Id Khoes, ti . ; Misses Pebble Goat Balmorals, l4dleii Cloth Oaltera,-,- ;; THE" WARD1 AND OF ESPECIAL ' . fi Washington; i. r. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, ...... ? 1 COOTS AND SHOES. w C secured In toe above department, wnlcn, of It4 sell It a guarantee of Dccesa. s : ' for the z A classjwULbaorganled Th-ervlc- ''5 ' ' Penmanship. 'i R. CLARK have been 1 CPS AND (AT United States of America of rs.-st)ck- ; ' ' rb"rtnozraplfsr illstorri Uraramar, OeogrnMjy; AritnmeUo. Classed In Deeret8j. tern of Spelling and Reading, dally. - ......In Advance tT.OO PEtt QUARTER: A. V ; . OF TAB Importers and Dealers laj I'LATK, SIIIIET TItOlV, WIUE, , Dress-Goexls- . ; . t Maauracturer ; t ' COMPANY - STJ LOUIS TRADE. in r-j.- ce ; - - NATIONAL ii y - ' - LIFE INSURANCE : V Itooms,' eluinte onei or two blocks from Godbe's j corpet.J Main , Street can. hear of a tenant by rating Application k OUF.SMmX, & Oo.ra Office, Main Street. at VeUsl Fargo . f f I f r if i 2 i Vs. ... ..." InLra"tlon Riven lathe prop1" irm of Notes, Checks, ) . i FURNISHING GOODS - . t ! I 4 T j - Bo wens Ha lid la sr. v . t j .oaa. r- vWltU a new and iifat-cbv- w Itock of 1s s ' VlSAv .iO tEACHED Plate, an sixes, best oaaiitr and very Corind IJ Is lifts, Tffit, CtneswPlat$er, W.nniM ItlihM. ItAwla:1' Ijurs, Wash Bowls and Pitchers, f Etev 27 K. I O. -- i mi mn iilo Jnu "vtt a ii: a CLASSVAnn nrn uti . . . t . . . . . : . f.' j. 1 A r4 i il..:-.j-...... i"l mo 7l t'YT 1 ' I : COLLARS, ETC., 'I - i .V RatAMlahmMit hns. ; ,: 1 vntn ;.". 1 F. W.Rockwell, iij. si- 8eey.-'-- n 1 V Kv.'Mcew if ac, Morton, Special IMPORTERS - - - ILLIXOIS, . AND JOBBERS OF, .nT.nfis:rr .. RTTinn ;r f ? rr 1 CmEENS fe Tnrlt Jiemorandnm Uff Hrliesl Uaaka, U illsenN Ileadors, ot;i1 Georraphles ttramniars,j,i a r. Ariinineuo, - v F. liane, O. LAKE STREET, CIIIOAG O, ,v. ...f,..'T. etterIiooks, Paner.Foolscap, Pencils, Envelopes, Ueoks, f f Pens. Penheldes. Pans Jleoksv C. H. . A. Rqnler; IK. - 4S " ..d!3 Cm. - -- '.'.:.:'!: i A BURLEY & TYRRELL ' ,.i-.l Wm. IT.'Gregr, tJP PreaWtjii 11.f V.il jii-W- cc Orna HtreeU. HAT 5 L.Ottman, im to the best manufae- Ouallty J ,J ; ' v,ii " ' ' Iahd wokks Cor. Main and-- Lombard ; - inBs .11 ! .- 1 1 t'l ! V If - IfhJ? .. .mU . S C Clement," -. CHICAGO, .r 29: RANDOLPH STREET,' d831y; . Dtsnes, Celery Cake Stands, Coal Oil Lsbim ,..;. .;V v .i' I . . r crri ; Milk Jasrs.s Snsrar Bowls.nJ OVCnSHIRTS. ... ; ' Twmbler. . Glass Dishes'. .ri-I nappies. jAst4r ro, & E. P, Phelps, . Ktet tc, - Kte.,- J : r WAHTEDJO.REHT! : JtESOJt having a HOUSE or , FORMS. 1IFFE11EXT Drafts, Receipt, atortgss, Ac. M!TE SCHOLARSHIP 1 side in future. J Tl fjn? . jV, Unblenehed and Hleacnet Drills, Prints, Strip, Bine Denims, n Apron Check, Corset Jcnns, ' Domes! Ic Delaines, Satinet is, '' All wool Delaines, Crash, .' f Keutucky Jeaul,, , Cnmbrle Xotlans, fin a wist btide 32 f.fll ar-ran- ts ' - . Is well supplied with Brown Domeatle; '.Brown Slicellngr 1 Blx-inl- le idC ' '.'--- 1 DEPARTHEHT The DRY GOODS I 1 5 I Mr. Henry W. TVaisbitt. . , M NEW YORKf ah p, RANSOHOFF & Co. j FROt ? By their FnrchaslBg Agenrv , 4 this morning; in three of an jury hour a verdict of "not guilty" quarters was returned, whereupon Foster was dl5tcharged. Court adjourned until 12,w hen the case of St. Tiiomab, May 9, lSsblG O lJrannigan and his associates, chargod JEdiior De&crc't Ifcws; We are having whu ine muruer or v. Kussei at Wasatch, pleasant weather, with. cool breezes parwm prooauiy io caiieu up. wheat, crop ticularly at .night. looks promising. I regret toeay very be raised in tbo setami Scar-uwith twelve of their men and little cotton will eeasou tlement this owiDg to the lack a herd of. ponies, aro In our city on their water. of The. grasshoppers were seen way t( pay a parting visit to Wash-l-keIn myriads a few days ao in the air: of the thea "vicinity ofj they were all on a mission flying east l . . Snakes, rn. o twho is inwant roocs, ana Our people in this settlement are cheero ponies to move his roonle ful and happy, living their religion north into Canada. Having sold .his oldj and feeling well on their mission, particu noma to tuo uovernment, be now seeks or tue wild another where there is more game, and larly since me emigration ' and town la ducks Our north. gvese greater seclusion from wicked whites, who ho says have not only debased themselves spreading out on. tho right hand and ! but havo corrupted theJndian wnmon in on tho left. Houses are going! trp and oi wmcn aiseaso is thinning trees and ahrubbery are, seen in. every . consequence Ins ban very last, ana causing a far great- direction. The soil ia gradually becomer loss than the blankets and other gifts are Bo-- that lit . subdued 1 and: blessed, worth. I ho 1 had planted quite a ing now could not that produces vegetables breadth of grain at their late home that or were a. not produced couple of years looked well at the time they left. ditch ago. We 'finished our (toixo From Ovn Gaze. By reference about five or six weeks ago; it works to our advertisings columns today it will well. TbJi brlnga Into use a very large body of land, Bomo of It very choice. lo seen that Lieutenant W. L. Foulk, of It some of your may be interesting the STth regiment, who has been stationed readers to know that brother Joseph for nearly two years at Camp Douglas, is Asa and myself have found a tolerably I on tho eve of hij departure for his home in fair road to Junction City through the. tli Fast, tho consolidation of his mountains, without A having to cross with the 7th regiment, being aboutregiment to take the Virgen RiverS , A little laborwould place in accordance with recent orders make it a' good road. r is I from tho War in consequence emphatically a very healthy, prosperDepartment, of which half tho officers of tho regiment ous Jplace, and immigration 1 of the will go East to await orders. The Lleutcn-- 1 ant wai formerly; for a period of fifteen right kind plenteous. The wife of our I years, Manager and part of the time pro- - dear friend Andy Glbtons madeon him the me oi commercial Jour a present of twins, both' girls, pneior tnero and ;aro of fourth this one of the month; ial, leading papers in Pennsylvania, and it is probable that on his return new arrivals every few days. Our Kast lie will again. Identify himself with the school is "A 1" and is well attended and press. By his uniform gentlemanly and under the management of an ' 'A 1" friendly courso hero he has gained the re- teacheri , It is astonishing to hear the spect of our citizens generally 'who have answers of the children to Bible and hishad any relations with him; and from our torical do not believe they i acquaintance I with the Lieutenant we feol can pe questions, beaten. assured that he will gain the respect and ?Edwin. esteem of good men wherever ho rePi - S " 1 ). Jl u " o Bookkeeping and Primary Department, C. Murdock, of.ProTO 'from 9 to 12 a.tn., 2 to 4p.m. Pcnmanahijy, from 12 to 2, 4 to 0 p.m. caso of the People vs. Wm. Foster, charged with tho murder of L. O'Brien, went to the , jieirlr ;: FORWARDED REGUIVOjIjT i y. Nymph U3 i t he Counsel for tho defense "It still goes Valley. on. Stephen Taylor, of Weber River. '0 Third J r dici a l Distbict Court. The Israel E vans, of Lehf. Mertantile operative constantly receiving a 5 Tub Jarma.n Case. The investigation ot thu case still continues. In tholanguvgo Tjlll f l?v'i i IMSTITUTIOJy ' To-nig-ht. iit Mi persens baVlng claims by note or otherwise, agaJLastbe firm are txereby notlOed to present the same within thirty fso) davs from date to Conrad Prag & A (Jans, ati Bait Lake City, Utah Ter., wUolire alone aatnbrlzedto settle the sameabUta:'soUect AUMebts and - claims dne , the firrci 'All peBsons Indebted to said firm are requested to call al Pras A Oana'.and settle their accounts Immediately. KLI RANSOHOFF. C PKAG. j efj 'iXVAVts'TTH - - !(- . lice.oiTDissolution. yi tali I -- ' - ; thrown around them', situated "as they are. The Daily Telegraph appears to be ingratiating itself into the good graces of the jp4opJe hereabout;, and, judging of f the office and, from la composing; Too'm,,Uhey are' making under-Uklng success' of their praiseworthy facet that were I meet many 'familiar illumldate Salt ther In past,-twont, Lake City business houses with their presence. , genial 1 , ,!s" ,f; j tic Iteepectrully, the-appearanc- O fixiU6rir.irEAosQli6ir3b Co. taa tHU day npnE beet dissolved by' xaataal content. All this place and surrounding country. Ogden boasts of threo Sunday schools all in flourishing condition', and-- doing very much'-towar- d training the youth s need a protection Zions who. much here, ht Man-ii.-t'iin'- - - t . 1 t T m : mn 3 JQ 8. Arrah-Na-lVgu- e; i-- rv a u i" 1 1 tw d;" m; rim co-operati- on - r - mise, jnuchl ia tfca ftrttiref jfttid &t there hpporrsto be a general "t7illiiignc23 fed tho, parVof th'e: people; to Ifiaalaini and the movement, there is no good uphold reason i why should not ab sorb the entire mercantile "Interest of - To-nig- ' ,... or ar 1- getherth!boperailvfl!affair'a hf bgden are a FIKEFREKCH.BOHEniAI!, GERMAN LAVA 1 i WMa3& .tSoo'fisyo'oa Wswoti d rarf!cnlrly ca!l the niltullou o! oar pat rou v to oar ipeaUUl Assort men I of rr.iTOUlRS'-.TninDIIj- Gmeet .withj has been my i JTV . Jl. fHa a adihix-and J general Rxinlngi sloppy, G A or repacieU , GnntU bv Ne r.y -- H ture of mud, combined to render ".the prospect anything but enlivening unisriSWf.YORK: PKICES,) vs,n:n ch we offer AB LOW AS 'Til B.Y CA N ,;,V ;,Y II der the circumstances: and I had about BK IlUUOlir in lhn Market, figured out in my mind that the programme for tne night would baa pretty were ? rough one, and that the chances XVero 1888 tlxo Isold Year deed: a for almost kind dark of MUlard Tower. any good Oecker,-that would be duly chronicled,"" and set ' o;r rI.X.: ASS011T5IKST A' ThePnbllc srereflnectfallyinVlteltocalfanJ off with original wood cuts, 'la ther Pd--' dllE HAS EVER FAILED" . our Retail Stock of -, j examine r, r fIQT m v ilcc Gazette; hen Bro. Georgo JTay-loj v 2IA5TTFACI rilINO i ever ready to perform avgooo, if he does 'hang tire on the . matrimonial o He red question, came to my relief; and follow51 TI1B me shelter and protection. '. The PBRFECTOpERATION OPTrVTEIlY'! vl ps:W)iip PURCiiASina jsvniSBiiii s a look at one of ' t I ji fH(J ing morning I gotcars, "rv71 t ,1 -Ve have! In" stock a pplendld assrtrneuLojL. C I! A RTE R OAK)' STOVE 'Litliograplicrs,-Printerand found it all in sleeping ! C rut. em en's Clethlngv i - ' that It had been represented., and will heavy for variety vr-- low. light, cents, A - SnltaiarsrrtlAthtrnflr. lifty gens?rauy; Oar andthepublKf iiiumii s,palr9i jwtienta Hair XXese. choice aeieciion, finish up Wells, Fargo & Co's contract are respectful W Javltea o ;OJ pjia examine BIiMBOOKLMIHFA over 5 to 4,land.you in Ogdca;"itand on Arrival Cents cmiprami m. indTl'xlccs.aa we feel confident they .T niSiriM 'OT4'9.. 4iUM Goods the a nnu you r 'JO tnnving, surnng railway Clients fine XSoots, cheap, j n TTIiey AGENTS FOR THE , town, without, the usual nccdmpanl Cients fine ana coarse daoea, r-.... i ..4 f4f , TcTtYZtOTSitTrF euch ?.... TirTRATIlXlTir, ments to be met with In Knits, very Ion",t places llys 23 ' it. t . I and conxzshzsce, A VUIMIiO and iioys iiats, ctr i? ;: Houses being built, and tents filled with L . tho '10 mw warea .atandinir on And for Cleanliness In Cook Ids; Traveling V"SH.XX' a ; I 7s anu a i iKTiTiTribxs; Arte irom: v. Keuwai wuujc uuuj u thcey ,nrl.f prices, eel ibeWest ; and adapted to the fart nr la Mn would eeemUo Indlcato mat ogden 19 FIP.E'3UCH? IT IViLl AS Cif ;';,... AD THE! PRICES jwantsof tbev :. fiISL!AHCIC LEAD PEMCIL COMPANY, 'i rapidly ruahLag ahead,.' to ' f '? ' 8 Wholesale fp.nnThe Surtlr 00 icood fconsekeepeT can afford Clato Company, ' D. of f;j,Dnjrlas der charge II. ran$t ,ia ,in ;iuu LldT.a4dress witLoarpn?VForkPJlI ' !; I CITICAGO a good business; ine iAXtE' blast,. and doing tho C4 Co.Pr STREET, txcalsior nanufacluring 2d district 13, In branch store of Hii-f- ir A 614 Sf. Haln Street, St. IOUIS, II o. Particular attention given - to fllllnsr orders 612 til :iMi i ana oinerarapxuijr .General Superintendent oprauon, from the Jobbing Trade. . dS76m " i UU cm CJ137 their arrancementa for business. AlioH4 j 9we MW-M- 4 Mil ' . T I Sloes 1 at-- v o ' j 1 1 in The 1 ; . s , A EntiiJeYISaiJslaSadiir Full-man- 's i .' ; RTATioifEES; ,4 , : ;i-- - j :: hack-drive- r, v . a, f 1 11 t 1 1 Gtand llJiirivhllcd 1 . 1 i''-.-.. . J i ;- - the-prlncl- T pal d!2S-lr- - . - JEkri;?TisF:n.rro:r Co-opera- tivo , pviiui, : to-b- e 5 .' . i |