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Show Special Business Notices, notice of removal, JJrowu A. Son, boot and shoemakers. Read notice of application fur divorce, Wright vs. Wright. Hkk FL.OWERI Na Bulba at JJcadiniz's at Eastern prices. Ifatlre Pearl Veraua Porcelain. Dentist's ware i3 a poor substitute for Nature's. I.et those who so be lieve, use the SOZODONT, which, if daily applied, will prevent all necessity for false teeth by keeping the real ones sound and healthy. dskw Salt Lakk City, 1S7G. TULLIDOE & CRANDALI.. I Carpets of every style and shade from '60c. per yard upwards. Chi-nrfc Cocoa Mattings; Linoleum, a first class and durable material for covering halls, counting rooms, offices, etc.; together with Mats, Hugs and English and American OH Cloths, can be found in endless ' d- -0 variety at Z. C M. I. -- Hyacinth at Heading's. THOSK ACCRETIONS T1JK L'l'ON which are termed dandrufl are promptly removed by Glenn's Kvlphi b Hoap, which by opening the pores promotes the natural d&w moisture of the hair. Tulips at Reading's. 200 uew patterns of wall paper from 10 cents to $2.00 per roll at H. Piuwoodey'a. hjaii' ; BALM prescription for a IIAUAX'S Id au unfailing faultless complexion. Sallowness, roughnea3, sunburn, moth patches, freckles, discoloration, dark spots, unwholesome paleness, tan, pimples, eruptions, redness and every other kind of blemish disappear like magic by the use of Hagan'e Magnolia Balm. A few applications applied with a soft linen cloth will leave the delicate hues of refined beauty and youthful bloom. Its application cannot be detected, and It absolutely free from all possible harm, warranted purely a vegetable extract from the flowers Southern France. i' 8 ..'.ifood n Imperials .at Beading's. Housekeeper Hayft: The Charter Oak Cook Stove I bought of you has proven all it was represented and more, and all we could wish in a Cook Stove, bakes perfectly with less fuel than any stove we have ever used, and ij the combination of economy d289 and durability. Narcissus at Reading's. A. . cv-s.- 1 ing opened by Mr. Sheeks. Mes-rGone East. This morning Mr. C. McBride and Hagan appealed on S. Hill, the polite and gentlemanly the other side. clerk of the Third District Court, left the city for Illinois, to visit his The motion for a Overruled. family. stay of the proceedings, in the case vs. Young, on the order of SericultureThere will be a for Young and sale of the sequestration uaeeting of the Deseret Silk Asso certain of tho defendant, property ciation held in the Fireman's Hall, for tho payment of alimony 2cnd-en- lc Nov. 1st, commencing lite, was overruled, this afterat two p. m. noon, by Judge Schaefier. R. Simpson, Scc'y. s. - Mr. S. was Secretary. Anemone at Reading's. For Rest, a House, containing six rooms, Two Blocks from Main Street, good well and other conveniences, apply to John B. Kelly, News Office, or on the premises. - d2o7 1 w Geo. C. Ferguson, watch maker, 11, First South St., a few doors east of Commercial St. to Tin: lately in the Indian country, being in the Red Cloud agency, at the time of the disaster to Custer and his command. He .states that the consternation and fear that seized upon the whites in that region when the new of tho affair wa received is beyond description. He Informed us he had seen Sit ting Bull, whom he describes as rather tall, very powerfully built, ani remarkably intelligent. Mr S. is an admirer of Red Cloud eg pecially, who, he say, possesses "remarkable oratorical powers, being a fluent and forcible speaker. Spotted Tali is more cultivated, and more imbued with the ideas of modern civilization, than lied Cloud. Mr.S. has also been in the Indian Territory, and he is of opinion that if the policy of removing the Black Hills tribes to that part of the country be adhered to, the purpose in this move on the part of the Government must be to create a war among the Indians themselves, in the hope that the result will be of the "Kilkenny tat" descrip tion. Anyhow ho says he Is certain that if that plan should be carried out the population cf the Indian Territory would resist it fiercely, and a bloody confllct.would be in evitable. If this opinion regarding the intention or motive of the Gov ernment be correct, it speaks badly for the humanity of the adminls The Wells, Fargo It. R. Robbery. On the. loth of last mouth, Wells, Fargo & Co's messenger on the train running from Ogden to Salt Lake, reported that on thu way to the latter place his car waa boarded by several men, who bound and gagged him, then opened the safe and abstracted therefrom ten thousand dollars iu coin, and a lot of railway bonds worth about twelve thousand dollars. The story told by the messenger was doubted, and ho was placed under arrest, on a tho safe. charge of having robbed After a hearing ho was held to answer before the grand jury. Hiuce then two other parties nave been arrested, and charged with compliof these city in the robbery. One is a Spaniard, aud mo otner is (Jeorge Rose, who waa a special officer in the Chinese quarters of this city several years ago. nose was brought prominently before the public by reason of having been attacked and almost killed by the notorious Charley Mortimer, who was afterwards hanged in Sacra mento, for the murder of a woman named Smith. Day before yester day the police authorities here received a telegram from tho officers in chatee of the robbery case, to arrest Clem B. Lee, for having taken Dart in the robbery. On the afternoon of the day the dispatch was receivedtLee was arrested by Detectives Meagher and John Cof-fe- v. will be taken to Salt Lake by Detective Cofl'ey. Lee has already served a term fn tne Nevada penitentiary for htrrgo rob bery. San Franciac Caf. : o-davXce Trip to the Palreb. Johnson, Kane Co., Utah,' "AIII&IBIE S!1(PHC We will not sell on Credit, as by so doing we will avoid being disappointed by not receiving our money when due, and to live we must make a Profit to cover all bid debts and time (as time is money In future by selling only for MESITAIIUGinECOMNDEB WUL2TEB VSED 08 SOLD Is Absolutely Without a Fault ARE A MAKVTLOUS and 19 COXBIKATIOI J OF Convenience, Neatness i Economy;, that And all the essential points to make up the OAtt hUH 0. Ogden Junction, Oct. s tiis- Kvmtitnnuiif ibis loathsome . easej have appeared in two more uue in me lmmeuiaiu places. of the Third District school-hous- e, and tho other at Mound J'ort. It is premature to pay decidedly that these are cse;. but they both have of small-pox- , that appearance. Piovo Kr.quiitr, Oct. LS PatLm lias been goju it with a high hand, for some time. past, as our reports and remarks In thic paper have old our readers; and he lias exacted Illegal fees frem the citizens for puteuta, uotwlthstand- ami mg ne denied rttoimpuafiuiy bluckguardlr. : Seveial meu in Provo and vicinity hate had illegal l from' thorn by him, fees afiilavits having lieen proof by sent to Salt- - Lake City- - to that -i t fleet. Bt.ebc'a ne.v mill, which has bfen iu course of erection for some m ntfis past, in Provo, had a trial ri.ii yesterday (Kiiday). It ground about sixty hybejs, tumiufr out a nr. lend id sample bf Hour. v It runs "like atrivot and is everyliing the owner can expect. Oct. "' Ogden .unction, nifrht Mr. Edlev Hampton's little son puccumbed to "On Kntnrdav GENERAL TN BTJYINa A STOVF, the proves to 1 be tlie cheajKiSt. Stoves nmnufuolnred by Kathbono 8uril Jt Co. have stoed ibe lHt for thiriy-ilvyenra. anl their pattern tako the lead of all other manufacturers. d2 Z. C M. I. U-s-t tnv 'f pric-- Walkee Bros. DRESS GOODS, FXiASfltf ELS, SIX AWLS, And everything oise Iu the at ClootU Hue M$ 0 lry li. llo ulU iitln ti Storo, oppoelto tho JruII Oflice. llemeiu-ler- , It you want to save ntoucy, call at Shwarti" for your Used, the cheapest and best place la this city. You will also flud tho latest lnvontcd Ntemn Wiuthlug prleeM, arhlnes, mt frrollyto tU-fat- e which wo guarantee give full lion to ail. No ruhblng, no pounding, no tearing, and no clumsy cylinders. Wah-iiidone In SO minutes. Call and eee thorn d at Shwartz' Store. lry R To the follow lug named persons, niul ti all owners of or claimants to tho real estate or I Chose S 3 3vS IUIATTIIEWS&C0. Afleracu times. flood crossings have lo be worked. Every uow and then during the flood a piece of their farming land, crop and all, takes itself down the creek at a furious rate.. It is remarkable how the 'Mormons" can make pleasant homes in such out of the way places, and under such unfavorable circumstances. The hand of Providence must be in it, Paliivah iu Indian muaus Stinking or Dirty Water. It is very approthe stench is hrrible priate, forflood is coming. ' when the We are' having our equinoctial n storm now. It storming, with tu little abating, since the 11th instant, being at present cold and disagreeable. Yours truly, i has-bee- ; '"Er.srKR VV. Johnson. . Etc., Etc. Our articles arc uiado of tlie vnt materi al, and we warrant thm PCItK. rYrsl . wholesale au retail, at tho Relief Society WoninrVs Mercantile ' Old 67 8i 8717 SI e.i Hi U part.. 61 3 part Wiggle Kli, part , part Rune Crowtber Kdmund, 64 1 Carter J M, Estate, part. Ski Christiansen Christian, 11 part Hughes V D. part Iverson Iver, itart Jarman Ktully, part Lannan Thomas, part lioo liroUiara, part Smith James M, iart..... UnkDOwa owner, (tart.... Thompson John P, part. . M 6 6 ifW T I C E. ...i:. Klsworth, t., SUMMONS. jtr.j'., Demand flee, la said I i' ro'i iin i ssri ri' Kil 1 , doing 1KI. well. f uneral from Cth Ward Schoolhouse on Two or three days ago Moges Thursday, Nov, 2d, at teu o'clookito which Irieuos are coiciiauy mvited. i om. Lacy, who is not unknown in this hisMillennial Star, please copy. cars at Rock while city, switching Springs, slipped to the ground and broke one oi ma antieo. Judge F. D. Richards, this morn ing, received from Hon. A, P. Rockwood 2,000 salmon fry for tho Ogden and Weber rivers. The people of Weber county should appreciate this courtesy. If we can get our rivers well stocked with sal mon, our material wealth will be considerably Increased, and a nutri tious and extremely palatable art! cle of diet will be added ' to our food supplies. However, unless more care Is taken to prevent sein ing, our streftmi will soon be Ue At Moroni, Oct. 5, of teething and diar- Ferguson. Uorn at Meadow Creek, Oct. li, Gold closed, i ii. uAUEiar? Jiutice of tho renco of said rreojnct. 11 I 1 OAVl prt 81 ii Carson Charles, building OB ' Day James V, building cor i 461 401 Hi 0 U 374 461 44 B Uovtf, active, steady;Htocks,aetlv, fereriah: Western Union. 71i;QaIcksilver, 12; Pacific Mall, 23$; Marl-pOB- a, 4; Wells, Fargo & Co,85; New York Central, l024;Erte, 103i;Pana-ma-. 125; Union Pacific Stock, 61: Union Pacific Bonda, 105 i; Central I,axflfkJoDaBllI., will sell CASH, GRAIR, WOOL ill Z.A033 44 li 45 H AddrtKS , 2nd S Coiaiiir St Kniigu J C, part Houtx Henry, bai t Johnson Oluf, building on . iOMiii Sc. ltoieh FrederiuJc, yrt- - v F, part Snyder HMr Winters part J ..... 8 A for tho CALIFORNIA 17 BLANKET LINED OVERCOATS, COATS 6 o ') 8 t Hi- ml SI mt tine Jtttniutz - Trt 7 Bt tvlebratl UIVETEI) GOODS. t K. .4) 4K 56 .4 17 a AIN3. WINDOW 3IIADEK. Agi-ii- Itl t PANTS AND 'oif.v. 7 S8 t n:A 23 U If. 4--' 16 Uoylu Auirew,art... ' part Jynei WlUtam, r.toiUny John J.paVt I'aul John, part l'orcnr-- Tbomas, part Paul Walter, part Spilth Wm J If, parr MARYSVlllE BLANKETS, HEAVY FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, &r. ' 3 1 ' HO 40 1) a ii 1 )'' ! OUE GROCERY DEPARTMENT 8 U 1. Conrains :v' -- jjtfJho sale of that iorUou of the abovo prois osH'n-- , perty which was not sold ed to Saturday) dot. MUt at the sitae pour OiUud ; and place. to-da- Oct. 1st, (?uinpltt Htock of t y - JOHN It.WIAUEII, i Coliectrr- 1876. - WANAUKUi-(&T; . yg- - ' NEW YORK TRADE. ; COUTAV F.xAMifAionn I -- HTOltEB .WOUIiD DO WK1.I. HTot'K Z. mWc run Ka'j 1 MEN'S airifJ til BOYS' j pr & as: ani phiokh hkkouk "ST. -- LOUIS TRADE. I. L. SKIDMORE, & ' tWIHING CAU and AXLE GRKAKK, Nil, nxiti HTREirr. bt. i.oi t k. dm ; f f f ' RTAKOARU SCALES, ALL ,CZl- IIILOCO which Xor Ba. Is. A JSC Claua . alio , WVel, OorDriCrobT . rs HE W YORK .BENEDICT, PRODUCTS C, RAKKIH, jievrt'tat y Trsa. WESTERN OIL COMPANY, MANtrrAennttRS or 4tia iiroAdwajr. j IO THEY PU IIC'IT AHE ULtSKWHEltK. iro8t -- B W. DRIOGS, Supt. , A.S'D ALL CLASSES OF IIOI'SE FU HXSlfi.XdS. Jl MT Bm ti' 61 Bi 40 6i n 1 O V 7X.T - Our foods are of a Superior Qualify, Give us a Trial. i II 4(1 i I HOME i Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattinu I 001H BOOTS & SHOES they or exchaugo 0 J; Money ,5 to 7; WOOLEK Of their own manufacture k .',. A i i if. lillAWKllS, HQMF,, &.., 17 11 6, til A, part 1, M r " i - WOOLEN MILLS! ' nr OK JUHN E. COWLED WDBT JORDAN i & ; to-da- y i llalM, i'nps, ftTEidor and OvcrsIiiriH, nt however, v MKN'S, YOl'TriS- AND HOYS' ft8 11 McKntoht James, part.... Mifurtty Mrs a r, art.... Nowell Mrs, part coun- ty ef Salt Laket oa the Htb day of Oecein- lier, A.D. 187n, nt 10 o'clock a.m., to answer selves ta the old localities are of bo a complaint filed against you by the ahova oe as a to named piaimnrs, wnerem iney ciaim juag-metrifling nature, naruiy In tho iU -oue una of uiucti agaiost you for tlie October considers He Salt Lake Ward, City. worth mentioning. . , A1 ! . dollars, cm note. . III- J MICHAEL ii a.m., 8TOCKDALK, lil.ato.ai urease tne If you Tail to appear, judgmont will lie rapiuiy uouieasiijg. aged 68 years, months aud 5 days. rendered against yon by default, for the Mr., (ifonro Horrooks. who is'siuk ' TVwased Joined the Ckuroh iu Uavonport, amount or saw uoruaud and ooHti nereon. with the prevailing complaint, yes- - Church England, iu 1851, of which branon of the 'U the Sheriff, or any Constable, of saM twelve iiowa years: County, Greeting : Mako legal service and presldontove tprdnv. In cnnfrhiiicr butst a blood emigrated to Utah his family in ItHHl due return hereof. f n great .deal of was in the strictest with vomited husand sense a faithful vessel, Otvrn under isy liaud, lbla 20th . day Of r t 1 1 true a an affectionate and band, father, A. uioou. ,i.ne IXM&. ., October, rupture he isekoppeu, Christ an. llw died in full fa'th of tbe ros and a. . of Bleached Domestics, Sheetings, Prints Cheviots, Blankets, Quilts, French, English and American Hosiery, Ladles and Felt Skirts, Children's Merino Undcrwea Cardigan ' and Sleeveless Knit Jackets, Shawls; Beaver and Chinchilla Coats, etc., etc. 30 .llii.l $05, prclnet,1u tlie city and K ..-.- of Utah,) la tho Justice's Court, Territory W Co. of Halt Lake, Third frectuct, City of Salt Lake,) A. II. IUlkiqii, J. P. Naylor Tlrta., to Linscys, Flannels, a, 69 li 5, 4i, ii, 6 68 H . Carter Ihirell sir SOiF 8i 41 B 4 40 H 8 46ii r NO uu.l i ni efuil soli ; le READY MADE CLOTHIM, li Ettl Hamlin Ooorge, part 3' 12'K Olsen Hokome, part . 1! rVittlson A W part . . J Andenten O C, ari kAa. t 76 1) Hsln J H. part. J.......... Aor'n, CoEBuUoii' Buildings.' Hiley T, part w,.... Hiehie J R, part..;... Treseder it M, part...k . .'. w ooo uu Hoi man Kraok,wrt...vt. Johneon St Co, building on Ostler Mrs, or Towuseud. Carrigan, Mrs. part Martin Kdward, part,..,, Klchards (or Wary A rhlrker), part....r Atkins Uco V, part Rrewster Frederick, part. Oorringo WlPlam, part. . ecrKRion : b . FOllRIUN RXCHANUK FOU SALK hills and hollows, not being able to imagine where the road goes a tsr InUmtt u on Saving' Depowita. quarter of a mile ahead, In fact, iir)7 tf but and white red, seeing nothing yellow hills, with a few scrubby cedars aud pines, no grass, with scarcely any brash of any klud. So for about four miles, where If you are on the look out you can catch, a CHEMICAL MlM'KAnXREW," gllmpH'jof the town, about half a mile oil, as yon are rounding a SALT LAKH CITY UTAH. point ef rock. Then comes the Wo take In offorln Ollnwina creek, with the town on the other articles to pleasure llie mblc, whleh wethf feel assured side. When I was there it was will nirot tueir . approlaunu storming. There was a flood com ; I Bath Sand - Tablets, ing down. could not cross. I had the pleasure of gazing upon the town from the opposite side of the BABY SOAP creek. There is another town. TOILT(fMFuto) down the iireek, about ten miles. SCOURING SOAP. It is impossible to go down there while the flood is coming. Within JAMAICA 61XGER five miles the creek is crossed twen ESSENCE OF c ;i Dress Goods, Waterproofs, EH n nr. 85 i M 4 1!T 87 Ml 17 17 87 A Hraithwalte Joseph, part. Dewer Frank, part Hawkins Si Hainmou,part A bo-g- in j foNSU'TlSU Hun-Kutch-- unrimm - Tjiky auk Brown CITY TAXES. Vlce-l'retJ- Ca-di'o- U Kentucky Jeans, $20, $50, $100, $200, $500 Co. H. S. F.LDUKIXIK, ' Fall and Winter Goods rcdcl YOUNG, Some six miles further is what is BK1QHAM WM- - JKNNINGS, iHrttlw. ey called the Pass, oa JOHN SHAUP, f.ITXr.K. the north side of the road, with the FEKAMOHZ L. 8. MILLS, Hucksklu W ash en the south, the former being a pads through the cliffs, the latter awash through the IVenls la KKchftiige, Cola, Uoltl ltm(, Buckskin Mountain, connecting t'lleare Serlp, te. with each other. Eight or nine miles further you Ciillt clions viade and promptly reare on tne divide, men you mitted. going down, down, among the "et :et. nw. -- odd- Sadler, MERCHANDISE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. aud improvements thoreou, or improvements, when assessed soiarately, horelu-aftdescribed: Tou are hereby notttled that the following described pa roe Is of land with improvemeuU thereon( and improvements when separately assessed, Imvo been its name from the fact of there be T 11 E attached and will be sold (or so much a of petrified ing great quantity thereof as may bo necessary) to tho highest wood, which shows the grain of the wood well, a great many pieces OESERFT NATIONAL BANK bklderi in front of tho City Hall, Suit Lake City, on Saturday, the 2lt day of October, looking a9 if the wood nad been A. D. 1878, at 10 a'oloe a.ni., to recover the sawed up and split. The petrifac Of Salt Lake City, I tali. sum sot oppoalto each person's name, for tions are pf all sizes, from the mintho payment of Delinquent City Taxes and utest particle to a foot and a half Paid $U00,(00 costs, unless paid before tho day of sale, nt up Capital, long by a foot through, with every tho Collector's Office, No, 18 City Hall, color, from a milk white to a coal Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 cau of. It think black, that you lies on low clay, hills of a light WM. n. HOOPKK, President, t. ty & o ALEX, niOTlIIXuHAML Hankers and Uro.kers, No, IS Wall St. teams. for customers desirable New York, ofmako From four to six miles northeast Investments lariro or small amounts In of tho Wells, over a rolling coun stocks of a legitimate character, which f from flvo to twenty tlnios the witli here and there nice patch amount pay try, iiivestod rvery thirty days. Holia-ll- o es or frrnHH, then sage and rabbit 8to-FriTlli'rorotiatxl at favorable rates. Stocks bought and c&rricti as long brush, grease wood, Spanish rush, as on dcosit of throe to ilvo per desired various aud cedars, pinion pine, kinds of other brush and trees too cent. ami Weekly Hoports sent froo. Circulars numerous to mention, is what is iUMU cod known as Petrified Point, deriviug - y0Uft$glV$ and i:i:taii. dkalkks in iMrouTi:us, jor.nKiw Jr., f tho destrover. and last nlzht a Defondant. J and Interest little boy, son of Mr. Wm. Watts, On toe Channel, where the voyage pro also breathed his last. duces t no uhhui euoor. am economical 7b . Ehworth, Jr.; a reeling : a pttt A breakfast that In relation to reports of new- ludyorler: k' What You' are. euiuuiouod to be and ap me. the undersigned, at my of' cases, tne Aiarsnai says mere is, no- they charged so much for, too." fori near before hereby rh;ir:ii-tllilndr now nf SEE FOH Wm. Jennings, Sons I OurCountry Contemporaries; 5uwsness oi" IJicili. 2 limt.li RKntTCTION maJe in GREAT Uaou, couslstuig or bluish color. iJ' uERGHAN DISH 3Xeieiinlilo EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO So3. 013, 614, CIS & 618 IT. Hiin St., Co-'.i- in ai At Loss Marfjin than evor was known in ths KADE ONXY BT Zion's rutivc MercauUle tion, San Lakt; City. Utah. E-a- our Mticlt will GEBERA go ETer ottered to the public. 31 5PasH3BSA IVt' MOST FEUFSGT COOEIKC STOVI ST. I.OUIS, SLOW SHILLING," A riii:iu:iti;i: EVERY STOVE Is Our New Sliea Nos. 37, 38, 39, 47, 48 P IS BETTER IHAH 30LB DUEINO THE YEAE 1875 October 14, 1S7G. Editor Descrvt News: I took a trip to the Pahreah a few days since, for the first time. so I thought I would write a few lines concerning the country between hero and there. Perhaps it will be of interest to some of my friends who may read your paper. In the vicinity of eight miles east of hero is what we call the Navaho Wells, at which place a small stone house was erected by Brother J. Blythe and company some three years ago. tiiey also improved the water capacity by .digging deeper and walling lip the wells. There is no chance for stock to range at this place, on account of the water having to be dipped up. Stock cannot get at it themselves. The direct route to the Pahreah is not by the Wells, but travelers fre quently go that way to water their MOTTt) IS: OVV, to-da- . Elizabeth Davis, i if mm mm I mm II I ii rr- - ox-tea- s , mi.-sio- EVENING nj We are now ready to receive h.mie-taad- e useful and ornament articles of all kinds, which we wil sell on commission. Many of our citizens have felt the want of a place devoted exclusively to Utah productions, and now that we are, in accordance with the wishes of President Yodng,' uniting our huixible efforts in this direction, we confidently trust that we shall not only hav the support of all branches of the Relief Society throughout the valleys of the mountain, but also of our brethren and all others who feel au iuterest in the future welfare and prosperity , of Utah. , Commencing iu we do without capital, we wish it distinctly understood that at present we can only sell on commission. KLIfcA R. 8NOW, President. Pkiscilla' M. Staines, Vice President. sf MILES OF 18 r lf Salmon Fry. Hon. A. 1'. Rock- wood states that lie has received numerous letters of inquiry con cerning the salmon small fry, in Call at Z. C. M. I. and examine answer to which he requests us to itew billi of Frencli and American say someting like the following Wall Papers, from 12Jc. to $2.00 The distribution of fry is now in ;wr roll; also fresh novelties in Ceil-iDecorations, Frescoe Borders, progress. They can bo tent by rail, provided tic. that there U no delay in tiansit. If there is delay of more than an hour, there should be somebody at Crocus at Reading's. the depot to attend, to them, or RED CANYON AND ROCK they will Buffer and be likely to SPRINGS COAL. The only relia- die. They need no attention while ble market for lump, assorted and in active transit as .the motion of egg coal. Large stock always on the cars agitates and aerates the hand, and full weights guaranteed. water, and causes it to Le more Prit-elow, and special attention healthful for them. to suit the wants of the pub given The water most suitable for the lic. Oflice,. 65 Main Street. fry to be put into is that of springs Robert HMiTir, of moderate teinperati're. from of d21 Agent. to GO degrees F., rather than from 30 to 40 degrees.' If the fry have to be put into cold water, they should be gradually A. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. displays inured to it. The temperature of u rare and choice assortment o) the cask with the fry in, aud the Curtails and Curtain Materials, temperature of the public stream It' in Is and Blind Trimming, Up into which they are to be placed, holster er Gjols, etc., e'c. should be compared before the fry are removed from the cask. If the water of the stream is more than six or eight degrees colder than the water in the cask, some of the water should be dipped up stream First-cUv- u mile Fk Hale,in one into the cask, a little at a and put book form, for 1,000 age tieket for a few. time until the i ii i Ids, over the Chicago and Noith water in the cask hourf, is re: gradually western Railway; app'y at this to of in duced the that temperature . tf office. the stream, and tho fry have be IljnuDCultM at Reading's. come u ed to it. Then thev can be lUe Kellef Koelely Woutaa Bfrn placed in the stream. tile AmmUUh Is opening a store for the sale of A OalL Yesterday we received a home manufactures in the building call from Mr. aul J. Salisbury, lately occupied by the Woman's brother to a member of tlie editor ( Viiteunlat Territorial Fair, known ial .staff of tho New York Sun, to as the Old Constitution Kuildlnjf, whir-J- i journal lie contributes opposite Z. C. M. I. store. (Orifplarcli- - r.l'.r.;, -- d27l Co., New York. 1 If ve The New Appointees It will Le seen by a dispatch that Hon. Har bour Lewis h.vs been appointed Register of the U. S. land office in this city, vice (). A. Patlon suspended. The vacancy in the le- eeivership created by the suspension of Valentine M. C. Silva has benu filled by the appointment to For Wat. Ctjllen Bryant's that office of Hon. M. M. Race, New Work, in parts, finely illus- who during tho last few months trated, responsible Canvassers and held the office of Secretary of the General Agents wanted. J. B. Ford Territory. A P fl e, j October 28, Having disposed of our edition of "Jnfe of Brlgham Young; or, Utah and her Founders," to Mr. James Dwyer; thla is to give notice that from this date (until further notice to the contrary) the work can only be procured from him. . tration; in fact the policy of induc uuded of their, choice fish, which ing a bloody war among any peo- wxraJdbea great, Joes ? the ple is most revolting to think of, Lyon's Kathairon is an lnwigoV and should the Government take ating tonic vegetable preparation, such a course it would incur a very positively froe from any mineral or deleterious substances. It is the heavy responsibility. most delightful of all hair dressing 'I lie Arliuun MIkIvii Departure of Missionaries. Tocooling the head, allaying irrita morrow Si nskt CnossiNU, Arizona, morning Elders Henry tion, curing headache and throb- Grow, of this city, James Straw, of October o, 1S70. hair bing temples, making theobedi Springville, and J. E. Brinton, of i''o. -- l. i'', Jtlaod.oiiald; strong, fragrant, glossy and safe to so use Big Cottonwood, purpose leaving -- Dear Sir We nrrived-jherent lo control, cleanly first-rat- e this for accia had and city They Umeiie Philadelphia. that it will not soil the finest fabric, have all been The any kind happened. appointed to labor in dents of stood first-ratcausing the hair to grow luxuriant the the the wagons trip and Delaware Pennsylvania, looked well. cattle and ly and beautifully, removing dan- improved urun ana pimpies. sso wan. or Maryland Missionary District, over We have forty-fimiles to go yet woman can become bald who wil which Elder Grow has been select-t- o to the place of destination, and exuse the Lyon's Kathairon properly have the mill running in preside. The latter is a native pect to 3cod weeks. Brother Smith Siiys of the flrst named State, and will three is of good water, timthere visit among his relatives there, ber, and plenty IIouso Plants at Heading's. of fine grass for the plenty whom he has not seen for over stock. Tho mill will be set bo as d 2S0 to be convenient to all the camps. thirty year.". and about the same distance from Tin; kaiij popularity gained in Bro. Tinney has been out in this Territory by the OLIVER Theatre There was u full house each. tne timbers with a party of men for CHILLED VL.OW during the at the Theatre last evening to wit- some time, making arrangements short time it has been introduced ness the illusions of Prof. Baldwin to Bet tho mlj.l. His health is here is something marvelous. This and Clara BaUhvin, which were somewhat improved. all pending back splendid plow lias distanced all certainly of a most remaikable forThe camps are. to the different wards. provisions compeittion, and now stands at kind, deceiving the quickest eyes They think thpy will raise suffithe head of the list, unequal-e- d as to the modus operandi. cient for seed and no more. What by any implement of the grain they have raised is No. 1. This evening it is annour.c-ethan I ever saw kind ever brought to Utah. With that ll.o Pro uiul Ciuui will The corn is better 11 .ie ears. VVo'.have had the Oliver Plow FALL PLOWING niram appear, perloi lanjir ll;e uab- - inDixie,large no frost yet. The weather is fine, can be done QUICKLY and EASI- inet ri.'h with the doors the camp are all iu fine health, and open, LY and WITHOUT IHIUGAT-IN(J- , and ex all feel well. If you should have j.L.;i;ii.cr thorn familiarly. an no mutter how hard and dry opportunity of sending me anywiil also give a number of thing They in the shape of clothing you the soil. It la offered on tlie must otlu-- Licks ai.-will please send in care of Lot manifestations, favorable terms by Howard Sebree, thc-and in regard to provisions, to the audience, Smith, T n at the P;iin Wagon Depot, one-ha- expluining em the has to fursuppose underso that they !. re.i.lily nish Brother and myself. d2G3 block south of Theatre. Tinney stood. We find we have to have, help this year. I think next year we shall This case be able to take care of ourselves. Young vs. Youn. NEWS. came 1 remain yours hi the gospel, at SohaclIVr before Judge up John A. McCon'nki.i.. one o'clock this afternoon, on a Urlubrr 31, 1876 motion by defendant's attorneys Sr. (Jkoiu.i:, Oct. -- 1 for a stay of proceedings. The first Kditur Dcucret fews: ground of the motion is that ap PRICE OF COLD. The foregoing letter reached here peals had been taken from the sev on the 122nd inst., via Denver, Col. li IMserct vtionul Hank. eral orders, from that irlirectijig the Elder McConneli IvrncUd daili accompanied W. Salt Hkk Cijy, October 31, lsTfl. payment of th alimony pendente It. Tinney with the steam saw mill from Mt. Wo crossed liuyhi-- j at M03: Selling at J1.10. lite, and from that directing the the mill at Trumbull. Lee's Ferry last month, of defendant's protequestratiou twelve men from the camps with is that second The ground perty. being there to receive it, Local 2nd Other Matters. the sequestrator who holds the pro- according to Prest. Young's inThkkmimetku 4! duirret F. in perty of the defendant is irrespon- structions. Ve thought the news items the shade at p.m. Fine. sible. might iuterest those of your readeis Messrs. Williams, Sht.ek and called to take part iu the Ssuthern re Messages.-Theare messages Rawlius, of attorneys ! r the de- mission. Youis truly, at the W. U. 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