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Show f- before there was! a '; railroad west of Our Country Ccntempoiari8?. the Mississippi River. His latter ; Mexican fibre' ai.d; tolher Veceti hsvel his in been spent ble fibres, found In Utah, suitable Jearsof Junct ion, April 1 8- farmer, his labors having bo 'Ogden i bruah-mAkl' I IST7. . for were 17. ' Tared ay. presented cessation; In rain or sunshine, storm "'Aw' smait April shower this nimiug re- , Muaeum to D or be? the at was work, freahel thnw Drnwlnar nl.nl. by ifr. calm, always . ...... --a.wl 'AY train ff bargains. C. Jones, of the 10th Ward knowing non method of- raining a jeeds, and laid the" ""ft Thomas w fled hicb dust i but by incessant toll. Of p R I C E O P O O D' Mr. Jones li of ; the opinlou that livelihood iuo wind yesterday Iu dense late years he occupied tne posiuon vioro raluable fibre may b oblaJned of counselor to Bishop 8. A. Wool-le- clouds. The recent bWs have diled up the ground and evoked a I tfriB from Bouthern Utab, which would His method of dolus? business geceral 8al tax ClTT, ApriCIT, WTT wish for rain. do. away with the importation) of was to have his wprd as good as hi ifuirfna at tLK'i: SeClnr t fL(l7JJ. .. f5 rasa!' recar lo of emigrants for to pay as be went, and he brush-taakiD- g material!; of tbat bond, 1 -' trial ned, to the day or his death, one the. West arrived hf re lmt evening, class. He states that Mr. A. li. the noblest works of God, "an lit a abort lime look out for lots of ..Irf- -r merican car LOCAL A'D OTHER MATTERS. Slier had collected excellent fibre of honest man." He paid the debt of tie counters walking bac;k n the rode over. xeatirdav somewhere near ToquervlUe. anil hat lire without a murmur and sank track they are over-doiof 5G degrees F. in full faith Califote Emigrants . mat aleen ouietlv In J f"-- ' the -TheraiomKIER that Mr. Robert Marshall, now re- the ill , l .1 f .;. rnia..,' a ten glorious I p.m. toMlaj.; Fine, gospel, awaiting ii siding at Orderville, is glringaome urectlon.-KX)nator Sargent arrived here fw clouds,! breezy. attention lq fibre of "botz, ah ' l Washlnirtnn. and wa Vhis 1ournV' tn (hn cnnit t abundant material in the sou i hi, !'' t T W. oA the Wy.-Presi- dent Youiig with a view to its introduction as a hope, the Callfornians will send since a a party lert BLGorg yeaterday, hlm Dackto the Senate.! of which substitute for Mexican brush-mak- has been one of the ablest memhe to this . I in ie home cHy. J on the Ucfff fibre. It Is to be hoped the trip bers." wSk'TKBl CHOI TSXGBAPH USt , T;i . b f Is ' T mk eaaytaf i " aIt VA U14SU lV BUUlaQ To-d-ay Vtf uauiva editor resumes his an in ob taini ag 1 these aids to home ITU-DAY'- S DISPATCHES. labors on thetbeJunction, Obituary. We publish y i1 and though ."i ... -- J tk.fr usual J of Elder LeTl niter: m ami facta re. unable at present to occupy his - W Li obituary at the office, is so far recoveredpoet beef, veal, recently deceased. It is exceeding.'! as to be able to write if not? to walk. llfeJ I e r that the We Ueawr re VSetiihied Ike showing intereetlQii Missionary. ptlen ly In joci the active: duties of ay from Elder taqrreatfer ef (he Ifeatf le Iadlaaa. his assuming he of the deceueii vrai conaiaeiaoiy ceived a fall takes- pleasure in position, iioBiKsoN 16. 0a John Ilobtuson, of Coalville, whq Camp more than ordinarily eventful. Neb., the services of Mr. acknowledging i ' . of Bioux, Joseph Hall, who, as editor ad ini i returned from a mission to England the 14th Inst; the, village itb mentioned as coming in terim, has given the public eviIn dlAn Depredation. The follow- - on the 3rd Inst. , lie left' here tor, previously surrendered to dence of his abilities, and placed rfrY with, fur!- Spotted Britain on the 8th of May, 18 76, and Gen. Crook atTall, Knotted Tail this writer under grateful: obligathe ing came in y while In that country he labored Agency.! J The village numbered tions. Inn short time we! hope to 11 "Falrrlew. Utah, about 1,000 persons, moat Hans Arcs render our - local columns more first Jq ins j Newcastle-upon-Tyn- e 17, 1977. .j April and Mlnneco pious, under "lloman attractive than is possible j ,a used I ,k i .hjttli It Is reported by an Tndlan in iwnrerenee, tnen in tne uirm Ing- Noee" and other chiefs. The 1c- - our absence from the businessduring part town to day, that two herders in ham Conference, subsequently diana asked permission to approach ef, town, and ask the further indulhave1 been killed by Caatte Valley to Newcastle, where he re- the agency in a style commonly gence of our Ogden readers for a Indians and a nerd or about two mained until his release to return used byl them upon enterlne a little season. i h was granted hundred cattle driven off. Mea friendly llage,whlch home. In lie; returned company them. sures are Deing laaea 10 ascertain who W. Elder with Jabez of About ten o'clock the warriors, the statement.' the truth Taylor, v -x MINING 8TOCKS. cannot ...f!.-tewas in ill health. Elder Robinson to the number ierhape of 800, made of aU. a cn the agency MOB NINO BOARD? states that he enjoyed hi tulsMCn Regular charge several directions, yelling and rlfrom Hunting His Horse. On Batu itrated, T -greatly. Tflrinsr their pieces In the air. San Francisco, April 7j 1877. ' ure day night a youth, named Godfre t 11 o'clock the main village IWrser. of Routli Cottonwood, a . Stormy. Last evening, just be- filed, past the Poet and went into 480 Ophir, 15; 15; 15J; War Creek Mill a in tended .TV.,..L,n-immake d fore PlJ raity and camp, ou-- spot designated by the 1695 Mex, 9f; 9J; 10; 9j; 9t dark, .the After cettinsr through with tb long threatened storm broke over Agent. As the village 9 approached, 1735 G & C, 9; J Of the principal chiefs 1400 BAB, 21 k;9; v-about 21; 20;! 21, b 5; thirty .. v.nv thousand festivities he discovered that aeme 20; this city. There wa one clap of and head men rode In line into the a J r. J 20g; 21, b 5 person iiaU, w it lie lie was ia me thunder, one blaze of lightning, I 2755 37 b 5; .17. slow the Cala, 37J; 37; 37; fort, advancing up parade . bulldiug, sioleu his hone and sad some hall and considerable rain.The ground 5 b to the officer's pcommanding y been I which hehai f S90 die," 3.40: 3 where wheeled unsuccesaj-fullto Savage, they ground has received a refreshing quarters, It. cur ;l left to face General Crook, to 700 Con Va, 35; 84 J; 34$ hunting ever since. The soaking, vegetation looks revi v ifled, the were presented by 475 Chollar, SS; 39; 3S4;C37j; 3U; whom ' : 1 Skkifcgof the Throat horse Is black, six years old, with1 and the atmosphere has leen de- Spotted tbey if 87T Tali. .jj two white fee. 1 son of ".Lone Horn" first 1075 HAN, 3; 2.S5 The ""Vijt-roulightful (Jydfrey is (in tribulation' about rode forward, and laying his gun 3180 Point, 7i; 7i; 8; 7i; Ste 81; H I the ground, said; "I lay down 090 Jacket, Bi; 9; 8 "1 X u ! Dfpaftment, his horse, at. J if anybody Should Woman's Exponent or April 15 on this des4 submission to in token of ii the auiuval. gun for see an answering contains "Welcome to Spring," "A General 12:53 p. m. Crook, to whom I wish to crlDtlon of ht. he would like! to be True Tale of the Fast and 12 2626 Impl, 1.10 chiefs Present' The surrender.' sboek all j j Infortned aloV It. "R. 8. Reports," "Good Works," hands with General Crook and 240 Kentnck, 5 to put their people in 885 Alpha, 10i; 10; 10; 11 "Women Physicians," "In; Season rode away the i 65 Confidence, 5 v:f It camp.' Oeorse-UEIde- r H. N. Felt '!') St. and Out of Season," "The Confer165 h Ou 4.65: S instant 41; was 4J; thejl&th Nev, ajcouncil 4; 4.C0; thy U on .MirW, J Buuday marnlng ence," "Bitter Sweetness," "Lu-cret- la held in which the Indians were 4.70 . I.. unlivlIlL who return 155 UUh, 11; 11; Hf from Ht. Geoige, luforins ui that Mott," "Prejudice,"! Wo- told what! would be required of 815 J the jtneral lubllc, them the 8; 7; 7J; 7k Government. and exceeds external in by the Temple They 245 Bullion, 81: man's Wisdom and Virtue' Why said that I j cLoice cuts of 3.80 ; 8f of their ..;, ttm with Exoheq, professions peace ex even the high internal besuty EdltorTDo Not Commit Suicide." were sincere, and this is 1230 20: 21; Overman, 21; fully 315 Declatloiis hf had Indulged In con4 H credited by all who saw them. Justice, 9; 91; 9; 9J I,f ,;l:tvttv ti all farts of the U;'. 150 first The over Overman, 21 gllmpsetofth to; the agent upcerningit. They turned i Conference. 680 From ? This of wards 1,430 and travele Belcher, 6 ponies morning horses, building obtained by the also exact their the we to were arms, number I receive a visit I j pleased as he approaches the .city from th Could not ascertain, but tke collecSTREETS. from F. j D.Richards ;r1Ljskiau to and tion embraced Apostle north is strikingly pleasant. . I many carbines taken Wm. Budge.' Tbey arrived in Bishop as bad looks if the Custer massacre. They are it SanJTranoUco, April If7; 1877. dropped suddenly . of HdllfV " from St. George yesterday evening, believed to have brought in many ) 9 PUlli 3p.m. U .tlnx half In its beauty ead purity, upeh the i 'IK Con Va,84,b,a accompanied by Elders Franklin relics of tbat affair,! and General from above. desert, Crook has given orders to snare no 2 iMul iwtora tne irruaiew Overman, 21 b, i a At the Conference a great pnV S. Richards, Charles Nlbley, and 1 ns in the recovery of such 105 b Impl, uJ throat ln mir Balntsl were Joseph A. West. 1 .. ;j "old time Latter-da- y 8 b j hlngs. j. Juatice, .old In theafternoon the of 15 In numbers b peaceable whom, Uphlr, vt'tu iu medi- gathered,1 to. 9 a . gave the new comers a feast, 8i Jacket, pi Prompt Ke ports. It would grat- dians lit 1... M.im- - acquaintances, Elder Felt had. not B A B, 20f b. i a our readers and oblige us if re- and we had ani opportunity of witrtiptiocs of the professors seen for a period of from ten to flf 4 ify the famous Q & C. 9 b, i a "Omaha nessing i lot ',it r.whlfhwiIlcoii)iare years. The feeling during the! ports of local C9nferences,meetlngs, Dance.'! ; Cala, 86 b, 37 ft Ut raniou3 rrm were us sent to as ;crj!in 1 b Hi Five hundred as was are to excellent. Conference etc, promptly Cheyennes Julia, 4 of yhkh are ti;rt-inf S Nev, and are b, t a states that the health of Prealden possible so that they might be pub pass Hat Creek irl i!!UUUe AUgi-nuhere the h after 36J expected il day Chollar, Sii by druggists evtry-i- t U. ouog lias Leen very gooa o lished or noticed in the News They notified General Crook Mex, 9 b, 10 a, 10 s I ' Irl k) ctcU ami ft; Great late, and he is in most cheerfu without unnecessary delay. some days ago of their intention to . HAN, 2.95 b r " surrender. Overman, S2i b, 23 a, 2 s n Dwx cure In one mi- spirits. I Tneatre. Box office oen to- - Tweed's Coafeeslea U1 Sicken trie 2few Terk S3teoks. morrow for sale of feats for the District Court. Monday, ypri Pnbile Censelenee. - I . u..k , . . f U . i in Silvri bars, NEWj York, 17. INellson performances.: 1 1 mi if rtf u!r lit, uitUen lGtb, afternoon, New York, 17. 127 greenbacks, 119 gold; silver taiur camr ET mrrytBf a A defaulting juror was fined $25; Wheeler II. Peckham. counsel coin discount; gold opened 1071, am irwoa ui V ODITUARY which OF ELDER forIstbe people against Tweed, says itrose to 71, declined 2to 6,8;atGovernMtd bad he was subsequently reprimanded! onoer- f 'A closed; Tweed true Money a that made it kTauvm4 Iter just and the older countermanded. .LEVI E. niTER. i; full confession. - It was ments active, little betteri prices; J R. Morgan was excused J ' Joseph taaen last nigt by Towns- - Stocks active, better feeling; W. U., Riter, son of end toAJDany '"'W .UUTM XlUlCit iW not being a citizen of the United; Elder Levi Evans He It contains things he 55; Quicksilver. 122; Pacific, 16; says ' Michael Riter 'and Elizabeth knows are correct, jALatatei tb wUdaw of a States. h Mariposa, 3; wells, Fargo S3; jn. '4i teitf at irawntble ratw, by TheJSTarpres confirms the con Y. Central, 92; Erie, 6; Panama, names were; Neldiewas born January 1st; 1805, additional and says it is but a partial 83; Union Pacific Stock, 65; Union in Chester Co., Pa., was of German fession, Ra hw to f --.50 and ordered to be drawn to serve J revelation Bonds, 104; Central Pacific that the full con Pacific 107. r lJ, mi teatlaj it other trial jurors. i descent, on hla father's side. His fession will and . even more bonds, sicken the e..or to bear th brant of Tho Michael came Riter, grandfather,' conscience. public reoplet s. John B. Crowley i vitat price. i James F. McCormick assigned as from Saxony, settled in PennsylArrest ef Counterfeiters. U . SAt-Elaid his life down and for FARM FOB UmtR. No. 61 attorney for defendant; jury being vania, officers 17.The Washiotow. cause of American the Independ of the secret service have made imof rood land, summoned, tweatyaoreS aid of the Sat Boad, ence, he having been taken prison portant arrests of counterfeiters at CONTAINTMO ' ot IK CASYON AND HOOK mllee south Bait Clt .on which lAke Tuesday, April 17tb, morning. er by British troops, near Philadel (Jeen point, Peon., 8U Louis and ta is an adobie bouae and table, and two hun relU-ttThe' People tina fruit trees, some of them John A. Nelson phia, placed on board a prison ship, wnetllngi west Virginia, to day. dred be.years old; ail ox waion wui soil twenty Is Hon. arrested the Thos. ft lump, afsorte l and Indicted for murder. Among and died of bUt vatlon. His father. W. of Green County, Pa., cbeap. Lir ituck Marion, alwaja ou By order of the Court, ten add! Michael Riter, was killed In Phi- who formerly represented that d3s23wl3 Hj i.Mfu;relshU guaranteed. tional names were drawn from the lu 1820, county in the legislature. He sold accidentally, ladelphia, nt dpetial attention jury box, the parties to serve ai leaving a large family, all. boys. counterfeit money to an agent of ESTKJLY NOTICE. atatliawanUof the service, and represented that Jurors on the above entitled cause. I Levi ltlter learned the millwright the poasesaJon, one Red he had frequently addressed the IHAVB In my comBank Block. year old, kranded:kzLU case' trade, at which he worked in his Slate House of Further consideration the on oo leit of bined, of left side and body, A- Representatives ; In years. December, 1831, with his pockets full of counterfeit hip. It not olaimed. aha will be s Id on was deferred until Qwlp, Agent 1 morni earlier he married Kebecca W. Dil worth. money. Sbtb, 1877, at 10 a m. 9 The other parties arrested tfaturday. April at o'clock. , ing He first heard the gospel preached were J. R. MILLER, Stros-mlder, ' Ruffs Mitchell, W. T. District Poundkeeper. ttJauhat Iiaia Wagon by Bishop E. D. Woolley and TJ. Edwards, Peter Roeer South Cottonwood, April 13, 187t. da&w 1839. others In 1843 he went to and Giovanni A Murderous Attack. At one. Nauvoointo visit the Georgetto. Josenh. Prophet o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr and bought a city lot of him, and supreme Co art Deelalea on ibe Halt Iake II ear Sjateoa John Longmaid, superintendent ol then returned tonia noma in Penni ed, ,1 he remained owners the Old Telegraph Mine, Weet Jorf sylvania, where The 17. and of ClIICAQO. attention . i part of the time, in store SournaCs The spe on was Washington 10 uinner,anuji of the within uis uan, corporaway keepers dogs until April, 1846,and about Furniture Store. says the Supreme Court hay-la- g tion limits of Salt Lake City Is di when appreaching the bridge tha keeping, tbat time he ' was baptized by El- cial decided that the law declaring rected to cresses the river near that point, he der Julian Moses. With his famthe following extracts a hours day's work for goveight aa he moved the same spring, ernment i v. saw a man nameu kj. crowiey from Is XXI of the Revised Mn. nit hi di sitf ily merely-Chapter to Nauvoo, 'to the main rection yemployes ' - you tibg on Itj Crowley drew a In to tbe its of said Ordinances ' government city plsto body ;. of !tbe jjoin church, then agents and not a contract with the fixed one shot Into the water, sprang fleeing to' the" west' from mob laborer?, j the RELATING) TO XHMm!? flU von Secretary of the . . ;'' ' ar Uk. to his feet, leveled the weapon cloei persecution. After fitting; up his Treasury an will order issue he his teams continued 1. Be ordained Section it tbe there, to Mr. Longmald'a head, saying by this decision, and diwith a company of the announcing officers not to pay, here- City Council of Salt Lake City, the with a profane Imprecation, "Wh course,, recting1 not be lawful ifor any Saints, across the State of Iowa and ten hours wages for eight that it toshall did you discharge ecu? Mr. Long-mai- d wintered with the church at Win- after, own or keep a dog within person hours wotk, and the order given by of this city without makthe limits seized the pistol, and at the ter Quarters, now called Florence. President hours Grant that eight he was ordained shall constitute a day's work, same instant the hammer fell npop Nebraska. -- Here ingforapplication to the City Record-to be re- er to set a over a and and shall pay Mmlloal his bishop, preside no additional pay be said that purpose, voked, and finger, tbua probably saving bin ward, containing a large number of allowed benefit of tbe for the Recorder, those who work longer life. The ruffian then seized him the families of tbe brethren in the an tax of annual threeidollars. city, ' hours. it round the neck acd a Mormon Battalion, who were In a than eight The Recorder shall register 'the apdesperate state of utter destitution.; Thts xi;siitBtv a. I plicant's name and a description of Crowley en were the first scenes of l7 remov- - Istiuggle commenced, and the dog, and give to said applicant deavoring with all his strength to destitution he had evertnieery X. a certificate ef registry. Any perand seen, throw Mr. Longmaid Into the rivet, he frequently; wept over, the sor-- j son found violating this section and had not assistance opportunely rows or these peop'o." 'Coming into shall be liable to a fine in any sum tuakey: Deleaafee. Ibe Meateawa-rlnpt less than three nor more than arrived at the proper moment, it Is the church with considerable1 means he spent a large amount o ten dollars for each offence. klP 0! 17. Mon The CoSTATNOPhE, both would have been his substance fn the W lu at probable that Sec 2. All dogs so registered, poo feeding left this delegates city precipitated Into the stream and been families alluded to. t In the; eprlni tenegrin for home via Odessa wear a suitable collar, with shall drowned. Some men, however, of 1847 he moved, with the church yesterday the owner's name or initials of the b conoffielal communication An dark. tS?? rushed up and took Crowley oS his to these valleys. His first farm wa tradicts the statement tbat the go- same Inscribed thereon, together near where the Hun. W vernment number corresponding proclaim- with thecertificate intended victim, the latter by this situated contemplates H. Hootwr' residence now stands ing a state of with the of and In Constantino-pi siege all dogs round at largeregistry, not: registerUa.uow time having wrested the , pistol In the fall of 1S43 he went to Em or in other the any place to see after the ed and collared as aforesaid, shall from tho ruffian. Mr. Longmaid California, - it ' !f be liable to be killed by any person. then said to Crowley, "Your Ufe3s goods sent there by himself and pire. Hi; T "on . the Sec. 5. others, ship Briokfyni CCRMANY. now Iq my hands, .but I will not j In , charge of. Samuel Brannan. The said Marshal Is hereby (City) Mpeelo laetease. take it," and proceeded to a neigh- He braved the dangers of this authorized to cause the destruction jour Berlin. 17. The statement o; of all dogs not registered according boring board lrg house, where be ney to California alone; the couni was subsequently followed f y try at that time being a .trackless the Imperial Bank showa an In-of to the provisions of this ordinance. millions return- crease , of nearly wilderness. Late In 1S49 l Crowley ia search of another pis- ed from California. Oabehla way marks during As It Is made my duty to ee that the week. Wra tol, but, te avoid further trouble, home, in company with one man, Oaly fce Aemaal aaiaaeaeaie Tfca tbe foregoing ia enforced, aU persons Mr. Longmaid loft.' was attacked in the night' by In j or keeping unregistered Saailae raeaey. states that the owning dians, escaped with their 1 The Stmi-omcicer whose terms of regis Complaint bavins been '.filed lives and both dogs, dogs only. He and his companion order to the German ""recruits reaid j tration have ; eieePlDl gsint Crowley, aad a warrant J. separated In tha expired, will take due night, and each Ing abroad to rejoin their regiments .. run i. eued, Constable Samnel Ttfwi killed. summons wannotice other the and He Is only tbe usual annual thought govern themselves ac was soon on track of him, bat he dered about the country there sev- Issued every year, and ia not' con- - cordingly, f -: days, hiding In the daytime necled with political aflalra. i ; proved by no means a tame cturto-- eral ANDREW BURT, ; on rosebuds, and A C'onsununopie aispaicn.says ' mer to take. Armed with a buUk-e- r and subsisting ' i City Marshal. finally fell in with a small squad of the Russian embassy will leave knife, and with one hand beMad emigrants, - having eight guns. there next Thursday. The Czir Lake City, Salt ' a goes to itlschenen on ins same Ubi,. '."Uaaand him, as If to draw a pistol, ha Uld They were attacked again by 9th, 1877. April jd 119 the officer if he advanced ancthe large number of Indians, and stood day. . M no-tand their il them ground fought step ho would drop him. The eon- was exhausttheir ammunition :lfV ? A LLC OC ICS j :!': :r;'. Uble, seeing that he could riot ed and some of their party killed, aeftwoea Balatlosui fraaee Uke the fellow j alone without and the remainder maaa their es- rrleodly I PLASTERS. aa4 tieraaaay. ; A few later a cape. days company or hurting IT. killing him, pro- of Saints from California came Several say avAi lee ALLCOCK'S. journals unParis, cured assistance, and,' after a ) the alleged me ee avei saiea-- a whom he had tbe meat the rumors about with along, v relations' between Imitations. lively chase, captured . hlxn, and of his means, and he, with the satisfactory j j even when the officer had a gjon emigrants, came with them to Salt France and Germany, since tbe f J K BBRANDRETH allocution Preat., papal against the Italian I, j i y leveled on him he invited him to Lake.' OfiSee, Sl Carnal Bt Beat Tork. is wholly groundless. In 1S52 he went on a mission to government, relations two The between the gov1S23. and returned la Iu Eoropo " remaJrJ, as before thei After arrest Crowley wis taxen tha spring of 1S56 1m was sent, with ernments eastern crhls, entirely pacific. found a to before J ustlca B. L. colony in Carson Cutler, who, others, Califorand 'revisited ' again alter examination, fixed bia bonds, Valley, CHEAT BRITAIN.".'. I nia, w Mm- - returned the following K) await action ol Ul the the back rraadaa CeaecrlpCa. Z" Bar?7 Tr"-grand winter, and went again the . ... jury, at 91,000, In delaalt of .which next spring and' returned again London, 17. ni6 VfoiI. iiUK rat were recalled who ne was committed to with tha others, The of Prussian Ox the Xht conscripts prison. TARS so ojbej:. it. on accoust cf tha troubles In lS57i wmr, located In England, have nonstable brought hin to town to y tss sm it AliriAtrsa travels he crossed received orders to In tha foregoing na their " Specimens Emli-IlAkln- c. E VENING NEWS. ng, HI .' to-da- y, - I Y' AUEnOAfJMfSjfjClUMII. y: 8lf .r T- ! M. II BY TELEGRAPH. jf .- I ; Vk -- KT -- Y , 1 TV w E to-d- a pub and demand, byselling my home-. mad aool. - . . Y te-da- Ell FACTO I E In a - m A WAIKM 115 j L ' p n BROS. NEW LATEST STYLES OF t 1 - i 1 I -- 13 j ; , 4 t , jfrt-srrib- l i nw ! :; J- I i ! U-e- I h ta to-nlirh- ! t. u w. ! A J - ; 1 . - so-cal- 1 led . : ; i . j j OAL-Tbeonl . r. !t . - l, --. - !! 1 KtW ELEGANT t !. i u ( Marseilles 12li,16!c., 20c, ahd DOLMANS, From 40 to 25c. per yard. New Embroideries. J33.00, . 3: .. CARPETS ! ! ! ! ! Press Goods 10c, 121c, 15c. and 16iCs .'i i ' ... ; I 111 -- Ladies' linen .Suits, WE W AJLXLi ! j .8, ..'. r . j - , . . I ; . SPBINO; SllKS, IIEV7 BLACK SILKS, I T Ms New Dress i to-da- y. - All Lines : NEW CHEVIOTS, f I 4 r d r-A- a . ; e. .i- Blew Prints, Oils anl iixle Grease, J long-neede- . . O O B' S.'! G-- WESTEUN OIL COEIPANY, ,' OP : - j.-.a- !: MANDFACTrjRERS HI NEWAUD CHOICE . : . - - i 87 MAIN STREET. re-turul- ng c Ahivals w. u. howe, g j nn .ja-ljo o trade at reason-li- e able rates. jF "s. EAST TBMELEt STREET. Uppers; Leather, and Findings i supplied to the their III. est Si fT inter meet own I Kele-DranaaU- and prove it, " 1- - promote to-da- i'Sr .; ..2 Come, LI n 11 e r -- Q Vll 0 LESALE I I . Va .HT; customers. o ng Strange tluttrue! Goods made or J are iVr ready repaired tohen pro ;R mised'-J: in style and prices to suit qll I Uahdt I?. Boots amd Shoes of etery Kind made to order, - - OCV- f rt THE .&mfmW01E I . -r . per yard. - v - , j NEW t". TIES :. Mil Choice Prints 7c. and lOc.iper yard. - nhw MILLINERY GOODS, At STRAW HATS!!! Kid Gloves 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 per pair.!': SUN HATS ! ! Fancy Hosiery 12c, 161c. and r.1 20c. per pair. PARASOLS! Liinen Embroideries and Cash mere Fringes. f DRESS GOODS. i Ml : . ti r- ;t " .. ri'. t - ...-,'!- "' In New Shade?. Novelties in Parasols, and Sun Shades' Full a. Stock of Ladles' and . ' ;i - H&RfilS' SEMMSS 1KID 6UVES '. i Vhoteale Only! THE URGEST STOCK WEST OF CHICACO. ; :. Rifts. ; ; : ; AND FICHUS, Net SiiiliirNe i j ;i children's Choice , ; HOSIERY, ; ! Best or Imported Goods. Ladles' and Children's I SHOES AND SLIPPERS! pub-V'V.IW- ret . to-morr-ow Our ITIcreliant Tailoring Department is stocked Trith a Xew and Ele- cant Xine of '4'"" . i BOG . L CttOtOE WO i et.-gag- .. . Suits made to Order Guaranteed, in l.h .c-M- - - i- a 1 - - liev Btyles. Boyo' CTLottiiiie: ! k. ! XAleat. Styles. a . j - GENTS' HATS! j :. I I i s ' 1 mm m w ,. rt m latest i f- no Til p.d- and Fit Style - ftv it.! First-clas- s, J. en GLUTS JStur. ; Cheaper than lvor.u ' .... ... li ..; ' . !v .1 ' ' !V Boy JtlatsI -- GENTS' IiQOT8 AND J0AITER8 GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,7CAlliFORNA , ANDUNDER- ui i i it ' '! U i 'if f1 jBLANKETS WEAR' T R U N K ti A NO i FOKEIG t,- - DESERFB a ; '?it...i. - t -- se-ce- Paid up Capital,; i . !:"'!;' I ; -- , - ponons tl aeJee-raarte' i i , regltha American continent three times ment in uermany Join immediately, j r p 1 WerlssoGiation "! ' . 200,00fl WHOLESALE and IlETAIL 4 fDiiLeTJaf iat- a ,'.'W&1 Il,000,0f0 - VAT.lHIWaL . N au Deals ExeJMuaa-e- , la Cel a, 4ieli Oellece aerlpi,ese. , - TOKXIQIf 49- - Interut d357tf i VlflDOlTjCUriDS, &c. ; , c coTxia. w. "i 92itf0- Wbod'Bqhps! fKEPT IN STOCK. f r OFFICE AND YAlab atnrDQVisT. f fO-OPIlLlATI- VE - !" x 1 - Shop Slate Jioad, one and A half block Sovth jrom tho theatre t l! tons good anb cheap. This place, where GOOTJ Carpetsare noven, is on FIRST SOUTH EXElEIiT, three door west ot Theatre, at . ILAJDILEZ SAG T 'ZiJLKJB jCITTi pr our atlenlioata- dlricted to - Um YATT.T?rnrvVT-fcF',j- i f CAHPETS. vnra Joseph Dontloy'c, u ; f ) ri'A." tSreao Where aHfetie 3bTtment es are on L&xkl, caoicoUUar rpt-- aoJfiCH lui ii ef Ttrm$aLovateviIlouMtiiVsC. aWIOSfl503. s ttsii-- Alrat-slas- .a mtstnpk)yo uuaraafoto. 5 Y aa W'Wcrk - '" v fojsaeHdBbyflWn grades and colors, Boots and Gai' . ETioeaeztedand sewed. British Ilosiery, Gents TumlshYngy Most of Stock in this Notions, Complete Market, Cutleryr Pipes, Jewelry, eta, etc. Y:''"''"'j' '.A: A A': have changed, values hare decreased juhLj thsa cca3fulf fiierchant moat bay close and sell at small ;ifti rfaYrtflriCNra JPeadooe-afl- r t.i MliJJrieiycKls,otIoris Domesllo aad T TO . vl We nvlte attention to, our Stock of Dosdestio indTaheyTJlry Goods, - V. fy-k- ! m$ti3&4ei'b t - TllEiTll-lDl- - ChUdrensJ a BH birQdlmr all kinds of Soring Wa-gons. Quality of work and the very best material fuarantsed. Prices as low as the imported. Giro us year orders aad wa will auiwhr a.timet: ta nlraae tou. Ateo Sprtar maHnr and., repalrlas- well 't and obeaply done. 7 if j q I S ters from Fine Sewed Goods 'to Bootsj of. v en vy jtvnown juaaea, omens' ana BLACKS UITH SHOP a IM ! SUPPORT I10L1E INDUSTRY. TTJC X Da ' a. p T JO ' ELRY, Ac., Ac. KtCHAKOa POB BALK mid oa Saving f JXixmit. . : h 1 CUTLERY. PIPES, JEW- - mad and promptly r Collection L "HATCHIilSS; ' ; WM. H. HOOPER, Preaideet, J - . , H. 8. ELOBKDOK, Vioe-Pre;i OirrXorw WM. JBNNINCia, i . JOHN IHAttP, FEKAMOUZ LITTLE, , L. 8. HILL4J, Cashier. i : U - - Authodzed Capital, n j wioHjtjBAHIl Of Salt Xak Gltyi tJlali. i f SIERRA NEVADA xnargtna. Orders promptly filled and hon-ontb- trtitInent irtiiraiiteet. Am&KmWBzSM la ' t ' v.;1 |