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Show RiU iiiPiY UTAH ... i f EVENING PIONEER LINE OF TO new t; an OARDrrIN 0- i la Ogden PASSENGER TBAEffS leave m pi nd 8.40 p. x&4 Ogllallyai TBS STABS. JaUc WU's Cbarc CatlmaeL WAHHiKQToy. 8. Tbedate of tb contract was March 15, 1873 to run four yeare, John W. Dowjr, ih contractor; the trJpa ware once a week; tbe distance so miles, to Iwhlcn twosnllea bad tseen added; the time waa 14 hours. There were bine postoffloes, but no towns on the route. Boon aiier ine service was put on It was disdoyered that the actual distance was about 70 bad been distinctly and repeatedly furnished to, me tecona aesisuuit posimasier 10,10 a.m.and 6.15 diiwi. intermeuiaie ! i p.n.; arrive la Bait Lake at 11.50 u Ihl 60 Ika Sandj, 6.45; Junotlon, 5.50; Junotlcn, Froro, Juab at p. m.1 KephI, I. p. m. 6.05; arrlTelii:Salt Ika ftt 6.02; Fraackljii, marda, ' for Frisco, MilTord and 2 m. at Bait ImM p. PASSEXGER TUklN REOUlAIl oonnecu jrt ' wata omgo mediate Stationa; owwb 14.10 m a. 4.00 Nephf. Tuab; 40 LeAYM Frlaco at 5.(;reroTO, p. m.; Mnford, p.m4 t3B.Q7l Leht.t.19; Draper. 9.00; Bindj,9.15; Junction, .19;XovendahI's, 9.27; TK' Amric&n to.Balt Lakaat 10 a. m. Franckl935 Uermanla, 10 ITe 4.00; 2.005 ;5.00; J Iat. m,i"- 92; iI ran aa tunal. -w pnTiTfiTfT tTIcTaS 'w't TftOS, rUIL'ABTICULiES . II... -- T u GenT Di J JAMES SHARP, Tass Agt. Fr't -- ; ferain A (jrealt OVn'l Bupt. L AMt Geul Bupt. J JOHN SHARP, f SIMMONDS' Nabob ! Kentucky. BOURBON WHISKY. oi all the famous productions Blue Grass District" this purity Whiskey ia unexcelled for and flavor. For Family and Mediof the l 1750 PAI RS d F FINE K!D GLOVES OOSTI rTntrt M,ihnstil. Bankrupt TJiey consist t.htt ahbve f at Cost. no. ia J-.- GLOS -- FOR- LADIES' 1 Boota cfe? f31a.oo. i n are a Tha Dottlcg auppUetl rxoi vxsu& , HMDYBROS'SBljRTQI, - with atUobcd I ho Bpoace tj a wii v to cork, o tb&t the Glots may tw os4 wllbout s'Jiif the Tbei of i.eoe8S PButues a loss binht bo haa for-wa- rd many imitations ucdor names some of which at e highly Injurious to the Ml I. ra-rlc- ns that the Pub.loaiecautlou. ed to aik for j Hauthiay't Peer-- lest GIojj a!;lMll$! ;f iiTiSutiseis! BOSTON, l8(W : VIENNA, 1ST:' I lllxi 19 tW Ai-u- l ir 1 auui rnorsiROiia, Creel, j BOS TOX, r. S. Ai tmttaUoos cad Fr ?U &tf z, C ; M l'r ri r. j J - Men's and Boys' Gaiters, Lace Shoes and . Ties. Also, Ladies' Grass Cloth and linen Suits. ' Anil an Elegant Stoclz to Jlose Out at Cost of ALWAYS RELIABLE M Ills1 RS SAm to bur beeaus warraoted the beat la m STRONO EST MILL MAD?. JOVE AR!E t hcmlea,) con'ain all improvement. uDRiaauai. PRICES L8WEST, OUILITY COHSIDERri i cunsi Ar.ir.iurjiTiorji pistols ( ' ! NSPlRATOR, Send for Caiatoffue, Deteribitifr ArU6teW anted. to-- FAIRBANKS & Co., tST.304 Washington i !t02 G-ood- s Are., LOUIS, MO. 4 128 Oro HOUSE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1882, with a New and Complete ment of all the leading Makea of both Assort-- W . 7 kemtsW ! S & PISTOLS, and BULL BRITISH other patterns. BOG PISTOLS, A H FIXED AMMUNITION: CUTLERY; FISHING TACKLE and SPORTING GOODS. SHELLS In stock and Loaded to order. Cigars, Cigarettes, Meerschaum-Goodsand Cigarette? Paper,r Pipes, Holders v 1 Retail and Box Trade oa CIGARS, a Specialty. - , ALL'S SPAVIN CUEE. I The most Successful Rem edy ever discovered, as it Is certain In Its effects and does not blister. Boon to Arrlre NOBBY WALKING CANES, OPERA and FIELD READ PROOF BELOW from Mv OLAB3ES, NOTIONS, Em? Etc - . i Revi F. N. PAilllEB GRANGER, 8ITOT oujr. We Presiding Elder of the St.! Albans CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, and hare District. i '? $ i f . At onr JfAMMOTTT SIGN, East Side Wall: of JT. IF. SBEJTCEB. JUT. Ji. ETA2TS. r : i i)6bllS a!nD "SVIRE GA1JZE TO J3 !? O BOUGHT OF ME FIXED C3 3S3 13XrFREE. !AND DELZTERED i TIM ROOFING AMD GALVANIZED DATHO, FOUR AND FIVE 'FEET LONG, At 25 per cent .CHEAI ta " waa Offered Before. Jan. th, AttanVt, Da. B. J. KnrpxrX te Co., Genta Ia re 1 will to letter that say my expert, ply your ace wfth 'KendaliV: Spavin Cure has been St. ; We Inrlte ill, whether Wishing to purchase or not, to call and see the ESBEST APPOINTED GUN STORE IN TfiB 'WEST.--r ... MOSQTJETO iter - : f omnrt . . U80. very aatiaraetory indeed. Three or four yeas I procured a bottle of your agent, and vrlth It, cured a bcrae of lameneaa caused by a my horse became very spavin. Last season lame and I turned bim out for a few weeks when be became better, but when I pot him ou the road be jrrrw worse, when t discovered was fonnlnr I procured a that a bottle ef Kendal! Sjavta Cure and with leas hint to that be is not cured than a botue me, neither ean the buoeb be found. P. N. CHANQEB. heapectfully joua, Kxirsuu.'S FyATrt Cvaa la sure in Its effects, mild m tu action as tt does not blister, powerful to reaeh yet tt Is penetratmir and bony rery deep seated ptUa or to remove any or other trowtl enlargement, snca as callous, euros, sprains, ewelllnjrs, all eaarjre meets ef the any Vuataem and in man and or rheumatism er hsaee, joints used for any purpose for which a liniment now to be tbe known is or beast. It for dm ever man for used, ttotment best acting mild s yet certain to Weireow. Circular which eudaddnsa for Iilustraied w tbiok elves pealUve rronf of Ha virtues. met such with ever ucquall. No remedy bat ted fcuocxaa to our knowledge, for beast as ago rtDg-boo- e ipav-kai.ipnn- ts, ui J. TV. as '':yt 9 O LIiVGUB, Agent, SALT X.AKE CITT. ': 52. Ttmt Offloe Bex, Ko Best of Rsferenoe Given. era pfTho CO w SILK. THE CASE hiliim flGITfliTO .. i l l ' i i 'i--- W NEQUALE D SPO O L SILK 'XJ Manufactured by N0N0TUCK IiAKB City, August 12tb, 1882. Eqi . ' ESTABLISHED Yellow rever. I THE Ahead of all Other Competitors! Saxt . rm CORTICELL - ' SILK go, FLORENCE anz LEEDS, Majs, 1838. H. .SiLMBSDN, iyt.j.S't. Lauis, C, ! M " j rowan 1 mm miauiim i -- m mm . mn J..; ',i hj ',ln' I &h m A7 "W-A-RBHOITSE- SIT CITYilfl 111,1111 lilOWITOB phWIONE3:ooptlon ym7rtJtjLVLt THE MOST DURABLE & PERFECT GflOKING STOVE THE NEWEST AJTO OSHE! BEST! . : With or Without Reservoir & Closet Thousands in Itally Use in the Territory. r Salsli For Z. G. Mv l.; an'i all its ' " and Gasfitter. ; i --.-- r coneeqiience of the increasing Inhave, after examination, 1 publio interest tn Sanitary rooaEuw, of adopted the Rules and Regulations theya York City Board of He Uth as to Sewrrnge and Ventilation Tires Apfomtments, and hereby lavito the cHfzens cf Bait Lalre City and W J ritory to examine my . ;t i; LARGE STOCK OF PLUMBING ; " ; i - XfellrornlA, Ohio : " dswSm J.I. CASE POT CO lajLCiasra, wis. Greeting to the People of jf or 9 a ins m " tt tnrea years our STEEL PLOWS, CIUIi-LEPLOWS, STJIsICY i&sz l have helped wear Salt Lake Cilr. ,. And Bowers M. B. BUSHMAN. or Utah raised, t ALMA PHATT, D i PLOWS : and HARROWS, have been thoroughly test ed In your country, and we out four ma Chines of other kinds, and I heartily endorse au or ine foregoing points. A. D. RHODES. Ja. . i 1 Cedah City, March IStb, lfr. J. W. Lowell. i u CORRY I fc J1UNTER. l also lake the. liberty to refer thresher men to the following reli able people) who have purchased the Agitator Machines: .Messrs. vliohhlna a"i ' Trw-wn- -. J m iuu t;; lilshon Peter Barton anrl nfh.r 7 Kaysville. Patent Sewer Backus Water Motor, 2Scw " We bought one of the J. I. Case loch Agitator . Threshers last year and consider it by far the best xnresner ever brought to this coun try. ;n runs very Jigbt. saves ai: the grain and !s a very durable ma chine. We threshed grain at the rate m bosheui per minute. x ours, etc, vii Trap. I aii Ateo sota AOurr w TniTsnniToaT rouTHS "Warner's Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus , Fire on the Hearth Stoves, Grates and Mantels, 1832. ' the iroitowiKO FrtciAmr:', irellyer's Wnfcr Closet Apparalns Ilellycr'H Arllsaii Hopper Closets The Alexandra Sanitary Closet, Tlio Jennings' Loudon Closet, Cns ' must not let th&trinterfere with their calm, dispassionate Judgment, Let them be so tree to themselves as to refuse to allow themselves to Da influenced by these coasidera tlons. Col. ingersoll rose and asked the Uourt if It was In his power to direct jurors to rally ana freely communi cate to one another all of the lnfor matlon they possessed touching tncBe atiempia at orioery. Judge Wylie answered that he did not wish that inquiry stated In the jury room. He would further say that the law forbade Jurors to carry into their room any of the vojummoss notes whioh he hi cei ved they bad made. TfJen. Hinkle desired Immediate investigation of the facta connected wun ine attempted brlbervof lnmr. and tbe punishment of the traiitv parties. Me also noted a number nt excepuons to ine charge of the . . court. . fh joage to wylie interruntri reaamg pass upon a prayer, which he said he had forgotten. It relates to Vaile, and asserts that he cannot be held responsible for acts done be-xore ne came Into the comhlnatinn. u wine sui k uian pronteu oy a con spiracy ne was connected with it. If Miner sold interests in contracts to Vallc, then the latter, knowing the circumstances surrounding ':' ' imono wnrcril vrtittiE rocwo SHEEP! SHEER!! GOOD Otto .Silent CJns Knglne,. Garry Iron Itooflng. I carry in STOCK the Largestlxwortmeatin Utah J inners,FIunibers, Gas and Steam Fitters' inateriaJ, w ampTeparedtolayWater Pipes on Shorl Notice, asl jLT .TIIIU LOWEST PBICES, Have also on hand and In Stock. Eltht diflerent sizes of Pitcher, Lift and Force Pumps. Iron Pipe, Lead Pire nd ALL WQRX DONE WITH DISPATCH GO, STREET, . AKO "if. HUMSEY febeet l SATISFACTIQn GJ AP.ANTEED. SVX-- T ClTr are proud, of the flattering commendations) of them that have come from you to us. ! It has always heen our aim, and will be In thafu- - Woolley, Lund & Judd,SL George. Xu. ture, to make nothing; but B. A. Worthlngton, QrantsvIIIe. what ia Agent for SAXT LAKE CITT, for the Celebrate and ' tnat we will thoroughly vim. Bishop H. Jensen, MantL H. B. Stevens. Ferron Citv. guarantee. We heartily apVALLEY COAL! 8. a Smith, Manassa, CoL . Bishop them, was equally guilty. preciate your trade and so This DOltlon Of the charm. vu auiu t :i tw ako excepted to by Gen. Ulnkle, licit its eontlnuanoe. Samaila. You Bamarla Offlce, First Door East of Wasatch Drug Store. Yard on Third who called the attention of the will find a full lino of our Ogden. -sStreet, two Blocks West of U. C. It. R. . court to everal t of his prayerr, PLOWS ii , with our General D. Woodward and others. Wiling Whlch he saitl had not been passed . - - . -- V NEW COAL.: YARD . TtTIIjIAIuU FTRST-CIaAS- S. . ; . " PIMAIT ; : Co-o-p V;"rd. i-j J. Slater Sana, BlatervlUe. TON upon in the charge. Agent, 7, ine court answered that he had of Salt Lake City and Bishop Harper 4 Sons, Call Fort or tmaller quantity at Yard, or delivered to any part of tbe And many others. passed upon them in a genera way. Iceerring to one of the nravara h Ogden; and his numerous . T nnw aaid he did not believe In the inter- - local Agents "s'e uiUBii ir Full Weight, Clean Coal and Satisfaction Guaranteed. uai. throughout the Twenty rerence or members of Congress and of these famous Threshing generals of tbe array In these mat- Territory. o--i uv.9 wno want w- ters. The law only should be , the DELIVERED BY THE TOfl AT $7. HALF TOII $3,50. ) Yours should send In Very followed their orders bv ToottWorelxbotttoBTcrti. guide the Sincerely. Arx rmtnuUr at once 'sffper to U for you, or tt ceneraL When a rtHoamtia WTe ttor ean get In piantliieis of Three Tons, and leas than Car Loads, of the SdJress on receipt or price army came here and general . said he thought Cxr Loads, at Mine Weight, 0C,OO per Ton, delivered. la JOIIII W. .Ol BjJ. Ptots Compaq, LOWELL muuuz uao in the ioeftte, jj SALT LAKE OR OQDEH. rPSor utmram ; lot stood the Winter test as well f ; I to ,od hM nis-tor- i LOOSE gxta 5i50t IP fnLm select from,.. j Terrible Tezaa llirm. a .was There 8. Austin, Tex., terrific storm tula morning neiorea daylight. The wind blew almost hurricane anu kiwi umbw.The capitol bulMIng la to badly inIt wiU have t n, thoughtFeoafc 140,000. It Sfl rebuilt. Baras Creek, south of the city over flowed, and farms on us oanaa flooded, and fences and crops wash A flouring mill on the edaway. creek was washed away, and another badJy damaged. 'lheloaa will amount to many thousand dollars. San Antonio, 8. There was a a flood here heavy rainstorm and last night. , The river rose eignt feet. Houses are flooded and cattle and horses drowned. Hundreds of bales of cotton floated down San Pedro Creek. One man Is missing and It is thougot he Is drowned. It is the heaviest ralufall known for falling during yeare, over six inches IS hours. ..;-- ' i this point remind the Dear Sir. The Agitator Separator the United States and and French had made the order in ques- between Woodbury Power - that we Canada ion horticultural products said but tion, Judge Wylie positive, of domestic growth. bought of you, we can truly say give satisfaction. It beats any ly that French had made the order H. Koctkenbech, of Chisago, .ar- entirethat weaver saw to thresh and Here, he gued thing ty Brady'swasdirection. of the abolition of In the favor an increase made, clean. We have run seven different continued, tow. He on raw flax and of machines, but this Is the when it was shown the revenues duty that flax could be produced kinds were actually decret slag. If the claimed The cleaning and the sep chamnion. than Western States in the cheaper We bave not had are perfect. arating Jury could reconcile; that with the in Europe, and gave ngurea m supproper exercise or uiscretion, let port of the claim. The same was a man And fault with It yet, and we believe that the people here will tes them do it. it couia not nave Deen of linen. j to our statement as being the done through ignorance, manifestly true Young, of Chicago, favored tify it was purpneeiy done. The thing anOtto It comes as near being pertruth. cases on increased Watches, duty Is possible for a machine to to Le decided was whether it has as It fect movement, to 40 per cent, ad be. We cannot tell you upon paper been done through .a .mistaken ex- - and or how much erclee of discretion, cr purposely, and valorem. all dualities its superior The Commission Will visit Pull we y of it, but can say this, that think motives, xne through wrong man this afternoon. Adjourned, of other routes was to be con- could we not get another like it, no Irt m AC.1am af.tu.Ai4 A Terrible Cr lane. j". Diucicut ice uauciP. u.uk wuboi money would buy it. said be, it had been urged that if Cawkbtdqk. Md., 8. Yesterday Yours truly, ' r .' I to in resulted the public good GEORGE BROWN, hey John' Hurst, a fisherman then no criminal act had been done afternoon, S. J. CAMPBELL, reat Creek, upon Secretary living in making orders upon them. This turning home drank, whipped his WM. P. REYNOLDS, ROBERT BODILY. was no correct view or the law. lie eight years of age, severely, had before referred to the case of son, when his wife and a friend interferLord Bacon, and no w wished to read ed, Ckdab City, Sep. 23rd, 1831. i seized the boy by the to the jury his letter to the lords feet! Hurst John ,W Xoweflf and threw him against the while he was in prison; Judge floor, striking his head on Sir.-Our floor, the machine. Agita Dear Wylie then real, the letter and com- striking his head, Blood spurted tor. Is doing excellent work. Cleans mented upon its fallacies. The proof from his eyes and ears and when the best and threshes faster than of the conspiracy might be made out was dead. any Thresher we ever - saw. rrom proor or the consequences fol- picked up the boy. We remain, Fofaened. lowing the conspiracy, and Judge COREY & HUNTER. 8. another branch Mrs. Jas. Wil Cal., Wyise, tailing up Nevada, toof the subject, re id from an son and her son were arrested IiEirr. Utah County, English authority: In support of day on the charge of poisoning the , February 7th, 1832. this proposition. Reciting the husband or the former, wiuon died To John W. Lowell, Eq.t . circumstances of the operations of very suddenly and the autopsy rethree-carCiras are Dear Sir. As iur opinions have the d known what vealed the presence of poison. monte men in this city, he said that cumstances point strongly to the often been asked about the merits of the only way In which their con guilt of the prisoners; the Agitator Threshing Machine we from you last fall, we purchased eplracy could be made out was by Here ef the Storms tat Texas. circumstanceefollo wing actual swintake pleasure in sending: you the fol Nkw Obleaks, 8. The Picay- lowing as our experience with it. To dling operatlonf. There was one une' San Antonio special says: A answer the numerous Inquiries, and further topic he1 w.shed to icfer to. rain storm commenced at perhaps others who would uxe to Among the prayers was olb to the violent eCect that if it appeared that genu-- , four o'clock yesterday, and contln? know, we recommend the following ine papers appeared among tbe ued until midnight. Rain fell to points of superiority over all other fraudulent papers filed In connection the depth of six' inches, and the, machines we are acquainted wun with a route, then the order for ex- streets are flooded. The San Anto1st. Lightness of draft. Oar river has risen eight feet. Many team pedition or increase must be at- nio of five span of average native tributed' to the Influence cf the houses in the lower part of the city horses and mules, being fully equal Pedro Creek, to the genuine paperr. Soch a doctrine were flooded. DoffWestern without and work, crowding could not be tolerated. The bad passing through the portion or them, they gave us all could hot be saved by the good, and of the. city, rose rapidly, washing thehurrying speed and power we needed. vice versa. Parties committing away all bridges and houses on its 2nd. : Thorough threshing and banks'. It also carried away 50 bales fiauds could no, after they found It and that vniftotU extra ef-to their : advantage, use some truth of cotton. One man is reported cleaning, our on ran railpart; such a thing as the drowned. The International in their operations; Fraud was not sieves being crowded or clogged, or sutl'ered between this way seen for he severely had falsehood, always the attendance or one per frauds of the most abominable char- city and Austin, Several small requiring son at tail end of machine hav the were no and acter with a line of truth marshalled bridges destroyed, ing never occurred or been needed. at their front. The more truth that trains run over that road 3rd. Lightness of wear. After. could be worked! In the better The San Marcase River' la rising ra1 I 1CIVUI ' ' " Mi tk.u.l.l chance of success. If you find a pidly. man employing both truth and falsehood in the commission of iwSllV wai w a. eu w uaavuiai TTnn TWm E trn- -. D..(T.. Tttl : viug his offense Is even jy . perceptible. fraud, more heinous. This was about says ne nas usea at. j acoDt uu with ex Ligntneea or all that he should say at this excellent eflect on many animals penses. By comparingrunning notes with time. He wished finally to remind belonging to his ranche in North our friends of other machines, we does Its find ours have not exceeded half of the Jury of the difference between Platte, Neb. It always v .' : , their position and his own. If they duty, t theirs. j. believed the charge against the de. We also consider the capacity for fondants was not made out without threshing In quantity, superior to reasonable doubt, then they should DESERET POTTERY, otner makes or machines. Although acquit them, without regard to any nere are small, neceesita rarms ine B. Eardley, Proprietor, clamor or opinion of the world. He ,. j a great deal of moving, and ting should refuse to believe that ju- Factory on First West Street, between its often to distant points, yet we and 6tta Sodh Street, Bait Lake Cuj, ror was so base a coward as toany refuse threshed as high as 800 bushels per i; ... Utah.. TV to follow his conscience; On the i : soU- - uay. Manufacturer of Orders Earthenware. other nand,thelf cuty to their counWe also consider the Straw Stack . stca. imo try required them to bring in s. ver- er, End Shake, Elevator prlnclpl uici oi guuey ir mey bo believed. and many other, points are all xesteraay's occurrences reauired worthy of notice and examination of passing remark. If his interna atlon may con was true, then there were men en. TUB 0KZBSSiaNCD UESPECTFULLY any and all persons awho machine. template purchasing to his Patroos to and the gaged m "fixing the luiy." It was eoeep Hen or utab. that la Soptemter J. EVANS, J . A. be will natural that the furors so aonroach u. sun ia iuppij iwui WUB m, t; WOODUOTJSE, hi r ed should feel indignant, bat they 1L M. ROYAL, MERINO BUCKS;" j BIFLE AKD l SHOT GUNS, , I Other Paint but OUt .nr. a7k.Mumtnn no TeetlmoalaH until our ; ; EVANS & SPENCER, M l7 j Tiie Best Boiler Feeder Knowc COLT'S d166 ' Ur ' to-niK- ui L HANCOCK &-- turn , -- !; OPERA '!. i - j W. ; Kimcw ? Tl to-da- y. Lawns, Percales, Linen Lawns, Grass Eclipse Cloths and Dress Liilens. STORE OF THE WALKER iiHtn-r?.- ' , , . EAST l , FAIRBANKS- ISfiew CTJT k to report. FIBE-PBB- BF PHUT. ThVfttar Route Jurors rooms National hotel, where were prorlded for them. The wr? be reached during diet, should one not to water, swcoptlKB be announced l to wrtmakingthe night, will it . 1 10 court at of! opening until the ROOF PAIItT EXTANT. tut RF5TOorroda It ia the reneral - : wv iuv tn.morrow. v.' v..l Tin or Iron; i will Stop' not It will ' imnmRft on ncre JLeakj Koofd. jrrn Rwnminra it tS I . i Meii's and Boys' Alpac,jand Linen Coats, Men's 4WMte, Black and Fancy Colored Now Store.! lory was ordered J were taken ajjg - , j To bIjm out while building Extenslte Warehottses. I will Bell a LARGE STOCK of j - M IThih tlma the try KevStoneGumtlastic o'ctock when thejtay retlredBa-Xeuntil 6 o'clock waa then taken. 1 : aa 1 to use do other O Beware op Imitation ! UADtHAWAT'l leu bet--- A! GEN U I N EKN ITTI N Gsi LK -. POLISHING BLACKING &&CHILDREN'S ALL SHADES. ALL OF THE . W.00' n, f c. FLORENCE! T r Venus 3 Button for 60 Cents! OPPOSITE z. Irn pir MW Tin rn ...... PITTS , I v i if EERLESS .60 to $1.90. Jouvin's 2 to 6 Button, from " " $1.00 to Josephine's 2 to 6 Bernhardt's Undressed & Colored, 1.25 to - j -- 1.25 to 1.50. Empress 5 to 7 Hook, - - AND "W to-d- ay of JIM -- . ,r-- CORTICELLI J. HALQlJISi;' I l; TZ-ZZ..V- If Com--1 . lot of Gloves at Sale, wg offer them to the public merolal and Olive Street. of i Wi Lowell, Dear Sir. The J. I. Case Agita BfiOWNSviiiLF, 8. There were 68 last season is rivalled. It la made from pure was Informed that it could not be cases of yellow fever to dsy, and tor we bought of you we ever saw or Its done. After machine best Col. and Mexicans 4 the and wheat 8i)irlts. three and harktv rela deaths; to the law 1 ' referring 1.1 imouuou tive to productiveness Judge wyiie J.D.Graaty. There are Ave cases used: It will thresh more grain and various oomponn prthe thresh ft better and cleaner than Fcrt Brown. In Mktamoras Uh sclentiQc accuracy. inquired what the product! venees In i anv other machine we have ever were There is fever decreasing, instance.! bean in this bad Reading threedeaths there weathseen, and we can confidently recom .The from the records, he said that for DRINK NABOB! to It tiDure, delicious and bealtbrul. For sale one year it had been 1251. He had er ;is cloudy and a ."norther" is mend it to any persons wishing a Thresher. by all Grocers and Druf gttts. goad purchase called attention to this route be blowing. ' Yours, etc., cause It had been asserted that i'enBacoia, 8. inere were ia new O. W. LUFKIN, of Congress was responsi cases of yellow fever and two, GODBE, ACENTai& CO., ablemember W. A. BARRON. ror the expedition. Yet in tms deaths in the past 24 hours. FOR GENERAL case it had been expedited at the Ibe Tariff Cemmleslon. 17S request of a member or Uoneresp, 8. Parker Earl, of Cob-deCuicaoo, AshleyFeb.Fobk, 1882. and its reduction had been refused Illinois, a fruit grower, present26th, Uintah Ca, to the same member. from the Mississippi John TT. LoweU, ffi nAUTHAWAY'S General Henkle interrupted at ed a resolution to court that Valley, in favor ofabsolute free trade NABOB" cinal purposes M. .1" the Bbop, comer arm Wi imrand dlsiMlon then --oonBumed irr. hd- i SEE TIME CAED3. fca I FRANCIO COPE, sub-contr- ac .rW .S55WJOT28 the court almost uniiornuy oiayers .Tr, to irrant them, fThe read-- j general, On December 3d, 1878, the number of trips was doubled; on May 8d, 1879, the route was practically assigned to the tor; July 13, 1578, in numoer or teipa was increaatd to six, ftna toeUmereduced to ton creaeed comnensation to $6,1X3; de ducting an hour for delay at post-office?, the carrier was required to travel the 71) miiej in nine nours. petitions and letters had been sent lx, and It did not absolutely follow that this expedition was fraudulent. If the Jary could reconcile itself with any theory Of innocence, then uo it. n must A congressman of influence, Mr. Bennett, had asked for it, and that must be con lidered. Soon after every TOstmad- ler on the route united in a protest to the department, saying the time waj impracticable, and asked to have the 14 hours schedule restored, and Bennett endorsed this protest, and it was sent here. Just at this point this member of Congress, it seems. lost his Influence ; for he r 7; "ent nMal fvir KID H aJD, KU1IHM TM huh" sliu w.. fMn. ATU.UMB. V - -- m CHIOS TSX " Uk;,. AMERICAN. mrnwm JUNE 1st, 1882. . ccrrvm m RaTi Tk - City for Ozden.- ana rr rm irrfl . dallv nt Anoii nnatImt m. 8.10 a. rn. ana WH t arrive HWIBW II advice BY TELEGRAPH. FEB TlTTOLinrP V sW 1 smUtled ?YO IW ahou Saturday, 1. wu tE;-;:- v and fob ass vm&w&&jstt ;wBSrrTwT Mountains I WILL CELL BY CAR LOAD, i KE-NDA- v-- I m, f Ct wj en uu a xriz cifTu 1 neid ror pny f st.. tr .1 t . ) |