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Show ?5J il 3 it ' ' i , ai ' r il 3 . 1 I r in, i ? r 1 i j iiiiiii ill. VOI.. T A: KULL STOCK OF wo ut .ii alrartise to SF.LL AT CQ8Tt - ISIiKi: IIOUMIi IX- - UTAH. AH ANY Are.daily receiving Shipments of ME R- - TAYLOR A CUTLER, ilOTRT TAYLOR'S EAST TEMPLE CHANDISE STREET. for their and other RETAIL BROWH & CO., BODD, De- partments. Fresh Novelties in DRY WHOLESALE GOQDNOr TIONSV THING, Hats, and BOO SHOES, GRO ... And !N"otion, A Hea- - vy and D. COOPER, Of SAlt Lake dt7 UUh.. - 20O,0( Capital, - - $1,000,000 HuMorizd VOaNO. JENNINGS, on Mala 8tr fnor 4on nortk of 4XS3SX, ttePoatOShM. WM. a nrnmuAiro, : JOHN HHAttP. FKKAMOKZ JTicAdJW LITItS, U 9. HILLitCMkiar, tomtrffvr L'taA. dL Hates, -A- T-LAW, of Decret Bank, ..CTAH HIT N . ttoxiA. laimedlately d3S lAO PCT8 AND CAKT3; ; UC1XI iN MOCT, FPBM4CI PTO.,-HOISTINO CA.& VB B&X8 and oa, A Co. mm . oAwrtpttona, ; : 8trt, . Congress land Polygamy, BILL. HOMI MANUFACTURE I reader aocite aoquatptanoa with affair Utaa. pattUaar, TMfKMt ana ouerwae; ana to real object ( aborU derree, WASATCH Y00LEM U1LLS. In Tier, hi urlnr upon areann tan Ierrtaia ITLaW. proacrlptlya peSirjud TO PtXBCHASm T AMamnnjxNQ - TS aMrn kMMd. vrr rencraQytaa A. aul pajVa th tBitnent and disinterested hnrawtf niaMat Prie for Wl, pardeakkaowfalnat such maiterJiaUw And to ib MUr aoooEBOwdatloa of I opraea an aoac bi opmi !; CUy .whero I wiU try and krpoB band lk DoMkliv Mm, riaonala, Blanker, Brpofc ant,T)MMd, Meltooa, U11M7, bMtiaa Tripl arna, BtUncVialt Dooblo and weft FariioraarluA wqOL to tall wiOte Cuarm aod PaiCxA. to call aad axamlaeour : Safv - CAR LOAD 10 Toir Tha Okiest, Ijarrtat, and Moat !fterfectMaauiaotory In tha United . ftatea. IJT T No other Musical ;j HAS ARRIVED" AT .dM mm mm m Instrument am obtAined SndfrTfca'IJt.'- - .A C (nnta - tVstimomVau. T - -- 11254 AfflTDf Fourth twb' and Una StraaU. . - . jua-- "I"-- ?! a illmams. Ta 10 w We are SELLING CHEAP Sheet- ngs, Bleach Muslins, Dehims, Check and S3 I : 51 'Si Cheviot Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints, Cotton ad es, Jeans, Shawls. and Dress Goods. Per-cales,Cl- oths - ;'. ; - r ur beina- thaoWrat aad - - 1 -- nil - . G01DP DEPTi, .... I,., , '; - -- ji. m ' 'is H ' ' I i - i Si The Sioux Indians, here to necro. 1 r- ; - .a- - mmm to L1..I 1 Ll (IUIS! ff llllv oiwtM.1 "linn IT, rr. C. W. WATSON , I - 'Va'l pport of mm - P1TI LAD Auv.A-aa- t 1 j , . h. b:- I "to-da- y if -- j -- : 30 ots. pori Bushel China, Crockery, First South. Street, ! - from him., My great, Or Ir i; Hi (I - i And keeps on hand a Fine Assortment -- grand-fathe-r, brother and mv&elf were chleft'T am a chief.; I ; nevr claimed; that I owned ait the .couhtiy before to", ' Ptivat and JPdttiffB.' day, bu( nowiJL'.claini it,X o,wn .It alone. ; These, men yoa Jseeallud-Ing- i ... 1. "... , CELBBB ATKJ BATHS ARB 'it r i.i; to the :In4Wns .axouoa' him. rflHESR JL opaalo tba pnaae aanaeaaoaa Their are soldiers, and will fight.M At meatcioaJ proparaaaaceee noosi kbowb COAJj oils, rL.uipSje. ia nwdlna ta eniiiBarala tj tbia juncture the President inter- thmtlt Heaides' 4ac rrirace Bataa, M large aea, rupted the c)ief byUtJng.lhat he haa4aomely furoiabei Plungax Bat he, did t not wish tor nave avdiscuwion tor iadiaBS GaiiemOi artf aew epeBsa of the obi act if ibis Agents In Utah Spotted jrail- ' said he was cr lad to be Great- Father; and wanted For tha sale of to nave a great taiK witnrmm soon. Red Cloud aaidlhat if the Presi dent idid .not appoint m day to" see Casi' Improved Meat Holders nimseu; ana, tne otber cnleov tie 1 TBK ANNUAL MBKTINQ of the ' would he .Very aorry. The Indians . ' . w.. .m De" then wKhareW.T As Secretaix la lano abeeet from the elty,- and is Co., for tbftBecuotiof Offlceraj Vfli be aeM not expeeted to return until Friday 1 t or Haturday, the g rand ceun ell ?wlll atueiMnipAnrs umoa aan asa vr. ' Order $ jrom tht Country not ; probably take'plaou 'before T.t1 orfTpesdi 3uhe 1st, lSft, at 10 a.m. prohpUjf JlUed, j '4 : MoqdayArTeeeday:nexL?: ' . ''. !:;Tf cukx aw4,w, - ! :. !i t . LilMailliuI rSJ 1 A I. isroTioaji. - . , li-Seve- ! - - - Secretary-- n notice; t,lt t) s andtakea HO. r porchAwxl rjATTSOlUs or4atao JUL Mao Utah cracker poaeiertoa. isor - vr Vt -f taf Quality, L 1 ALSO ' JBXSZ BRA - . u flop v CEO. I!, KriOVLDZH'S. ' i 'i r Xaada. j tf . Taree rCar ia Jaaa Received. . . il 1 At 87 FIRST SODTII 8T1 t . , , - 8 AD ' VI i. 5 AnyQaanUty. ! - 1 BeaA Very Frw delivery to all part qf - ' the City, 1 - - '- Ceaa mumm - ; wnx Aan IaTawa. diss - tT MERCHANDISE, ' :v , M vtar .2. Amy. Sell as Cheap, as any House i ft 4. ;oom- ORtEiiis. naniea of the 22d Infantry have de--' nanei ior uteu- rormer stauona.on s GENERAL yu Urn 1 ' (K5- -' istt-estda- . YvtVOXVa :u aoVwfw A' ? NOT CB OF DISSOLUTION. ing eo- AJ ine-- k AUta, inA.t , . . - Asy -- ? HTOH AHHBRX8C $25.00 :. busuteei eoaaaaUoa wttb iHeaiy x- aw tb rarawAs Cant awjkyaaMStala a-- lt-a- '' ;t bia-fcan- -.i-t- TK- ' , tvaaaj laAnv frwods Publ'e he aumoau front xjwck to Mala bt., tiaavvea two doara nortk of the. aUeabant Cammr. waera be wnlopaa ea 8etordar,April A with aad Bileetaa atoebv Broadahnaa. arlae raartraii'aii nnagwj!Baiiaaearfwr Gaote Farotoeis Uooda. Hataj Ca bretiaa ai4 fr tenuis. , : LL mTJswwMmi,r aaaoa w xajiorv J'.'.-Jlii!::- n and e. j aj - - : ,il 1, 1 ii'-- . i.rouk 4ytrVi paa .civi! rft SeodM outA, Wtweaai aMouruWBUvte ,r-- J:i ? wt , 4 :- Tfr . AJJ )f j?nD Ja B - . I y--r ,. vs. 4f flfhas rtlrtWMTIWa U(a Mh(. .wtrnKr . ..jfluta " aa--1 nw4 ., a ot.tf.'f J . 1 - ' d; JieU aS weak 2 fwwextesc d mSmiih and ZAitEsyiiXE, bV a man trx hi hAllawna tne nusbandA., o Jackson.; of, the bjubirtrtoeelr-npoo-lieTtwho . a hi. win rtrowneq on SnnrTay night. The lad-le- arreatd-o-dafit y, were r "g " hfra.-T4- 1a, a. charge taj last t rT of. anahiegei.4heilbedi4f ce9 ton, wwdeUyemt.ln, Sirs. ttmu8krwai nnJUMt.sv4 HSi rouni Jr,,?tlr,lrti dallharla I tv&iesww Vili i Km - bridge to oay,-- none of the - others t2?:f 1 lag force, and ps,,tneworai rWee anajbopes lor, a oottlnuanoet ; .&MeaWaV beenxecovereuV - I aae Aay ' 1 wtUeoatiaaa ACoultaanaad. otheV. CLAUS0II. CDk la UHa rnalxceauat. , j s ' I ' Are repaotfa!?y fuformcd - 1 -n?li"! iAS n thattfie fnn ,1 j, j : AM now prepared 4o 911 aiy amouat of T on A. Ocdera yitA the , coif id not talk to them IRBIMK&WiTSO;,1 the, suttiect of their-vlsit- , but desir ea fnem 10 iaik witn tne Heeretary BEST LIME l Ja& MARKET! .4 of the Interior! and: l he Commti and JtetaU Dealer i. i ' ... ' Whoftttale ; Sjr HAS v.. purrxiaA, t aar slower of Indian affairs, if any diA- - parf I , , Of Aalt JAeaty.for ' " DC agreementsi arose he would-- en- 4 aenvof to right tnemv lie desired M thetn:U accept the atatements of TO there, ofiieers, regardleaa ef all com By tba load far oatk. and aJaatyery cheap at ments made to them by others. myelins., unar TPurHBMawunAou aac vwin. ao. or jeava jrpor oraera at to see IjoAe Horn said the) Great Fathers KJJe Uid own O Ii A B s: Between EaatTempl&an&Commcr' u48nt bin,Mum9fnaKu aomeefithis greationnntryjbuttbe : ?n cioi Street , white people waated xtor take it Ajm . v . si3 "ff'.S f 7? ; ? 1 i , , bur y.arge anil :W6ll4SeIectedStocIb are ! tiale.with the Government for the sale or the Black Hills,' In their serye, called on the President toi day,,, accompanied by Assiataot and Commission ecretary Cowan ' 1 I! look through j - mm - mi ATBS. UTP-S- T? : apech-- 1' i III- DRY eZDeCt werej'Ane-sH-W- at. 1 i fit- fj Mo.. 19. .tpr Jorw- ! 41 :i :' I what-t- v. " if ml TWAa ididty HaJa, Oa Kaahaa J ! i A fire morning destroyed a building occupied by. the Union Express; loss etu,wu. ... Appointment, W A shixgton, 19. T.H. Stewart nas neenr appointea internal- revenue storekeeper for the first dis trict or Illinois. 4ln Cniera. Iatertlew the Freal. for-gain- i MOnUUDUV In racoon lnotflaDr. A. W. CALDfca toal? taoaa who may aead taaaameas of a Dw akltfaS tia.aaatamMLayaanaaaiaad hmrm t- eneraxaed ona to bao Dr. U. yd. yd. yd. i: I fiooorire, j Kansas City. this ..v,T..n tto ihoteaaU who JTeaJuTm joQatoAMUi00anniia)lT - il? , lately med by lfwa-- y toBrqptoaj Haw- ufaetbry we woaJTaapBetrqaiyuaea tba M; ley, filed information in the U. B. eaaasra and 43oosuaeTS at XJraaker xatma. Itooo wa I . shall . that ylOntty,tlia circe It eeurtw ta day. araiaet the LaAaCftjaa nlil MMnm ami aa Una. tka a mmm ai distillers and recti tterawhose estab- - theeeuneof a few weeks wlu add tba. llahnienU were reeentlr: seized: it eat ttnprowa, aaacbioery, tofetber wltn 8teaa rower n Berotrtng pranTand tUm ateaa they were: of-- XeiHXherV mail ng. is unuKsiuM mail riAin, rarti rq jmd!dtoUUera,wU4lbaikwe Osa&AAfr MaaiUBteiTtapabl ef prodae-tata- a Aooured. . bnsl- rood roods A taoaa Je- txrled from acq , proceed 4rlth give' ponuA m . ThMailMtUa um..aA..l'J thrliAM-o- r toaa fncl8ew' bo4 ta your TrlntM A JaMlsre reli yd. i!J -- - (1 it . d- Sal e s m e n, prom pt attend tion.tqders, Low Prices and In 1,000 pieces Standard Prints, at - 10c. Choice Shirting; Prints. i, " it Standard " ii Sacific Armures, at - 20c. 100 Choice Grenadines, at 20c. 100 Dress Goods, at 20c. " "Jdy-da- r ome-thlnr-ab- Hi rt'uifjac!! er & - Big Five aaaa weywutaanw iiimwawat HiBHA uw caaes against thero,, inittlaiiNat W if they do they Intend ie bxiae Bfa! BUTAVj i ri- - rAtii r n fo r 4N. Tia tKa follaw hTTn and .iTJUnFtratkeTWDufacW an action aamag against tawJadaLParterwAPeeolK frr:i 4ZUr foytober Wnra reiary amiw PAitLatoOty, jAnoarylShiirVJ Slippert made, from fS.00 to o at the (Vorvhnriv knew auriue,t ' kofart afrii i ttna per IP we so ed,bjv ef Inotraaae tba wheAttnUbTarte an - which vu, iv. tn Waa JudgetoJ'orter, JiaaardvllJe? nwrtr be Txlr;or null I pleslo a Haxard Ba oertaaaana n4areapt Miivau,! villa, y a faint worksrie. "VTWITtwvlwwaii waahar Maaee Blaek. lohn BawS hearty Tlltotu aMtilt uMD . elermuB? and a Ueo. iwcuaroa were lnstaatlv a M'atBt'naiffr.,,!, aU leave large ifcnttes dia dm forbidden by tu u ana-J & ru ne Vara to fafbna Us TGS ta renersf that lot D tbe Deserve Death. z rroi?siIoQ to recam tii ror Tii,tu Waft artArr. mot Iadlan. . - rely on find- - I r TO THE If i Tenn., 19. One of eeyenty-flv- e Indians, on the way to Florida prison, got hold of a knife, with which he stabbed two soldiers and, then himself, this morning when the train was . standing at jviaaison station, sve miles rrom this city. It is reported that the oiaiers are not senousiy hurt. Un the arrival of the train In this city the Indian was taken Off and laid wrapped- In his pni tha platform, blankets, and-- supposed to - befcdy - of hasting adeltery . against Beecher. : Tilton writes Heot.. 1866, reitrettjnjr beinar nesa. overcome with worldly-minde- d In Dec 1899 there is another letter from. him,Jn which ha says he had been Reading Catherine Qannt, and it turned on jealousy. He express I ed the thought that any man was nETAILUIGr a fool who was the viotim or jeal ana a few sentences alter ousy, Mer-chandiseratt- he wards says "un rrauty, my name Is womanl'' In. all theee, letters to this poor- little woman there was nothing but glorification and, iadora. tlon of Theo. Tilton. The counsel read a letter dated March 8th; 1867, Tilton wrote to his wife of LOWEST PtJSSIDLE Inhis'which gray hairs, "And." said the counsel, "Bessie Turner said that he spoke of them in 1870, yeiAnis MARGIN. man comes here and in the pretence of the eyerrllvJog,Ood, awears that ho had : DO tXJMir men. !. w ny or tnis you cannot open a letter poor woman's Dut in re is Bovu, and. you can not have a midnight meeting be tween Beecher and Moulton without! a snowstorm resonant with exclamations of Bo wen's treache Beecher. in the course of. his life, has writtena.. faacleUeEato Mrs. TiUon, and.theae Jtre taba ai eviwritten dence of adultery, tboagh or -- niton." rne atthe orInstance Mrs. TUton, of, January letter lStb,1870, Ut her nasi and was read, In hlch she. mentioned tbe yUit of Beecher to the house that day. "Wby-aalthe counsel, tiouiu In a remote she write ber husband mention the State lneedlea9ly,-XMl- : nante of ber paramour? in is was after October 10th, 1S6S, wiwm they detiaucbed alleged that, Beecher EliiAbetbK. Ttlton - at his bouse, and after October. 1368, when, they said lie repeated the offense. Ad-hl- s. nf tfra. Tilton'a. lettara was her troubles a leferrinr eoted,own eX ber making, and yet.Tilt&n came on the stand ana swore mat tMaamapopuaKu J DR. A. V7. CALDBI1, " m lt- . A Xesperate 1 sa Bmlth. The President received In which she er darHngi" mem in nis omce and, after shak her and of Tilton tpeaks "sin," ing bands with fachr pne-- said n6 to make an accusation courteous Drps.&fklelodBdns. A-- - H 1 p f sv estpygHvi.nug a call; they can GE0.itEBK.CM.C0.) mailed on application. Wogl ajr furnKbed. 9auka UU tf Price sacdentM. . C n ling-o- Families and others will consu It their intor -- bT cusiomr. th nortA M of taa Townaeoa the, hit- Is - k" iBOTB IS A. 8XRIBS OT IXTtZBt IBI 1 by "VmartAA, lntendtd to Rire the Id j letter, beginning: with the al of classes' of AFFAIRS. POLAND SALT LAKE CITY. inn, :., .,, 1 . fitted u), vie'W '- parnveni. geo- - x. bcott Suocoaaon of 8oott, Dunbam cheaply arer and terhporar-il- y J . , j Ttanaa , harlnx qUla AAaloat Soott, Oua ham A Co, ar rqnea(ad to present thev T' ' for ordr. Near North Ttmplo has been jwedlly aloaad op. ; Machinery, Wrought Iromeork, manufactured BnA wick of AS ICE 'jthat , - - tor of. the whole human l race, case of a woman have we to a cuckold letters such writing husband' The counsel quoted from a letter in which, she asks her husband to love the Lord Jesus Christ, and bear patiently with her: The weman who wrote that letter to Theodore Tilton was not an adulteress, andVwaa faulty only in! that she , loved him too well. Had the letter of December 28th, 1866. been published he said before color would It j have gtyjealo the accusation? And though vihat was written it is admitted that she was ure on the 24th of Feb. , 1866. We CjEHY DEPAliTf.VT ta make HAM Co, parmaat at oooa to Oeorn M. Soott A Co. t hat tb boatoc of ih ;oM Brat jnaj 1m ' Aflminp of UlZiiig and an.CoM to ITB MM' A-- TO Wathaa IJarlA QT said, the CQuueJ wt' in jea-loO- lit A . pad -- - lawyer straight in "the eyes, while uis una oeeome pressed- - tight : to- geuwr, asiurwiuitsnppnsaed! . Judge IVrter iContiavea at intervals to. turn aadi denounce Tilton. to i hie face, and; more than once the latter, who sraa burr ihAk. ing netea, dropped his pen narvooa- ly anovnair turning in ibis chair faced the, irpeaker .with: an; angry expreealoa. v Judge. .Porter .after oantrasting. the Hveaand characterB 6f the, plaintiff' and defendant; hSAtily sketched the more, salient eventenf tfce life of Beecher, and pronounced t Mr. Tilton an. adul terer and a: perjurer. Describing the diacueaieu of the paternity ef the boy Jlaleb Mr. Porter exclaim ed with electric orca. and. facing Tilton, 'If there be a' beast ueon earth, capable t)f holding such con- yersauon over nis own ooy; With the paramour of his adulterous wife he has lived too lonr udou the earth, it tr.. time tot him to die. What are suoh men for unless ?e mission in hunting they havedown - clergymen, crucifying women, aod' committing perjury1 in rourta of Juatloa?4 Nothinfif that Was said during ; the sneerh nanSed a deeper feeling: 4uj-tandtence tnan tnis sentence, delivered with all the withering force the orator courd condense Into ; hlsf wosds, Tilton faced It- .aH with an .iron will, hut his cheeks glawed and the 11bs abftdt hi$ ' uiouth we deep ortert , denunciation aqd lxarrf. of Moultop and "several' other perr sois . were only - less, severe 'nan those launched against Tilton, hut as the persons who. were denounced were 'not present' the' effect was touch less marked. The chief aid of; Judge Forcer's argument yester nay was to prove, from the. Char acter of both Mr. Beecher and Mrs. TUton,and from the tone and nature of Mrs. Tilton's letters to her hus band, the great Improbability that any adtiltefous iutercourse bad taen pjace between .Mrs. Tilton and Btecher. Judge Porter says that he will probably speak until Friday, If his etrength holds, outi Evarta desired him, to. occupy the whole, ef .'the. remainder, of the , week with bia argument." A destructive fir is raging in the woods neat. Port Jervis, N. Y.; the enure population is endeavoring to staylts progress, r Several saw mills have been destroyed, with a amount of sawn and nhsawn large lum ber;: the. damage is said to be immense. Jeremiah Hamilton, a well known Colored speculator, on VVaJlsyana .formerly a slave in the West Indies, died to day; he is said to be the richest colored man in the U. 8., and is worth a million dollars. , -- WHOLESALED EQQy TO BCOTTj i .5 ICCCWMM ra Tl as any-wom- FloorofiH tbeRcallfctatsArtAcTof Salt LaAa CUj, Offloeaf tS7tf io-hlm- ; Attorney and Counselor ruttAUGX KXCOAKOB VO& TnteruH paid mt Saving DejMttU. recess. Beecher and wife 'Ater, came "Into court with ex -- Judge Porter, who continued the sumup by quoting from one of ming Mrs. niton's letters, in which she breathed forth the fervor of her admiration of ber husband. The woman whom ,he stoned as an aduW to God, and tress knelt loved 'him as she . loved her Redeemer. "This woman, standing at the grave of I her. hoy, they' would have you believe, atood within nine months and a half of the rave of her own honor." Judge Morris, In opening, alluded to the frequency or the interviews between Beecher and -- Tilton." Now " none would doubt (that, Mrs. alatUe. Smdahaw was a good.' an pure, woman, and Mrs. Til ton. in a letter to her husband, said .that Abe, was Jealous of, the attentions show her by Beech er. The counsel quoted further from l the letters of MfsTilton 11- of her onselnAhness. Did lustrattre, an who had committed adultery ever write such letters of leve, admiration and confidence? The counsel also quoted from the letter or Jeb'ysra. 186S, in wmch he reprjcheS herself for heshbr ''The dastard to whoni cam4nr,i :was buia jettex written lurnisnea i to the papers for publication with the Intention of blasting his wife ana injuring iJBeecher." in another letter she says that life never seemed to he Jetter wottlj J living rortnanuxea. .ne na not. return her love in the same warm rummer in which she tendered It him. in 1888, Mrs. Ttlton wrote her Jan'y, nusoana tnax ieecner called to see her. and there talked "of her hus band, anI ; jrH.T TJUpn. ys; that Beecher loved him. Beecher sneaks of the seothlng influence she has ever him. This woman writes her husband ef everything said to her ana wnac passea at the. visits. This man. ; in July. 1870. broke off from the church' and swears himself that his eennection with the ' church-- ' ceased four' years before 73L Counsel referred" to" the 'gifts or dooks, etc 7 Morria;- - mud whlcn, he by Jud wouid-nobe Ukaiy4a he made said t readther let--, by a libertine,. Counsel ters for t fie inrrboso- - ef'showing the betwienvBeecher Jury whit vuut ana said na, Mrs iv, ax. eacn.excuse for ouered an they only to arainfWhAnwly etc.V plements, ; 5T etc: The Ground mltted. - kimd I o. "atbs, alt iakje crrr. CuUeclion made and prompGjf rt-- t nomi Sutherland COUNSELORS nrta Boor Km i I andiWood-enware- PJpws, and pt her Agricultural5 litL w O0 WM. H. nOOPKR. rrwMeav, H. 8. ELDKKOtR,Tlo-P- r 1RIOHAM joinr. u. xxccirrcixESf At t or n eyat-Iia- - tid tip Captlali Tin j - Shelf ; Queenswa;re;, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR, NATIONAL BANK DrniE Or.r Mrs. Ootebraok'a VilKmry Stor. OESEBET rfs-tralnl- the ale, or pledge, or mortgage of the coal property of the roadj to raise money to pay the June Interest, and reatralnlng the on payment of the June Interest the bonds Involved in the controversy with McHenry and the Lon-dO- u Banking Association. The ArruBMat la the Beechcr . - . 1. pa-sio- aaachJaaAdara. the t director, tell ftt wo will v- IOW lipatchc" Niw; York. 19. Uad Informal call haa bean made for a meeting of the Erie ahareholdara, next Saturla current that a day, and a rumors cempoand In i auction Is con M.I Z. C. RETAIL WHOLESALE OR AH neuoBAra Lrw.- - t - Heetiaw ar Krla ;: AND Boots, Shoes ,Hats and Clothing, &c, arjli-'.i- 3 i! .i4htv4 tuMt IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AkiI ... : shook his clenched hand in hi face wain a iook pr. scorn. Tjiton's face mrnea very Tea," but '.he looked the JT rn wrreRjr- Broken, IIAV I EASTERN. Ju.st Ieooiveci at W Tllfh. By; Patterns Spring Calicos BLOC (AD E ' rr SAJaAIEE CITY, UTAH TESBITOBY, TMinwwA EVES ESTO, MAY 20?I85. 'it NEW ADVERTISEItlENTS. New i m T . . ' . 4. - i '1 erJJ L urn .HMij.4 .'a . n. otv I; |