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Show She (Dodcn function. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the Ogbes Publishing Comunt. JAMKS MeO AW, President mil Business Manager, be to whom all Business comuiuuicutioussliould addressed. Published Notick. On Sunday rratt, of the Quorum Apostles, will preach neit Elder Orson of the Twelve in the Ogden Tabernacle. Let the house be filled to veteits utmost capacity to welcome the and philosopher. ran missionary, author e Ladies, yod abb Wasted. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the Female Relief Society of Ogden will meet at the President ess and atCity Hall, to elect a tend to other important business. The ladies of Ogden should all, as far as pos their tible, attend this meeting, and give excellent most influence to sustain this the poor organization for the relief of and the general public good. Way Home. The excursion General of 1'assenger, Ticket and party California Freight Agents, arrived from 2 p.m on at on the return trip East, Sunday last. After dining, they proceeded on their journey. The conn any have greatly enjoyed their trip to the Pacific coast, and talk of. publishing a Os tub BY TELEGRAPH. Special to in a remarkably strong condition. At Fort Romainville the enemy have been the .Jenctios by the Atlantic and seen within six thousand metres of the racinc telegraph Couipuiy.j works and have thrown up earth works O-.- there. Bismarek's Reasons for Securing the French Fortresses! Prince John of Saxony to Receive the Spanish Crown! A General European War Imminent! French Account of Vic tories North of Paris! t Evacuation of Orleans by the French! Suspension of Payment by the Bank of France at Havre! AMERICAN. New York, 2fi. Podolphe, the missing billiard player, arrived yesterday in tlie Absaiithe, an states that he, with the enlisted French army, was captured and paroled a: I S'dun, and subsequently reached England by way of lic'lctum. His matcit wiih Joseph Dion, fur the champ. on is appointed for to morrow, bui of the excursketch with ship, a ramphlet will probably be postponed for a few went excursionists the of A few sion. d.ijs to ahow him tune to recover from lo Salt Lake Cty on Sun. lay and attend the fatigue and hardships of the lasi ed service in the Tabernacle, and left few weeks Arreucti gunDtm, this am., came for the East early yesterday morning. up and sailed around the Jicrmunn The Drugs and Medicines at the crew cheering for France, then gtf eturned to a position outside the 1he Pioneer Drug Store, Main St., Ogden, harbor. It is reported that the Hit are of the finest quality, the Wines and mann is to receive her armament and sail immediately with her consort, the Liquors of the purest brands. 7G-- tf Mon Attf.stiom, Shareholders two will be there important day next, meetings. The shareholders in the 1st. nnrt 3rd Ward Cooperative Inst., will meet at the 1st. Ward schoolhouse, on ih Ronch. and those of the 2nd. Ward in the Schoolhouse near the Junction office See notices in our advertising cwlumns. in thee you lucky ones who have shares institutions, attend the meetings, learn nhnnt vmir dividends, and continue to -0n support Who wants to buy a house and lot. See Stephen Malan's advt. of base Philadelphia, 20. ball, beiween the "While Stockings" of'Ch'.cao;o, and the "Athletics" of this city, resulted in favor of Chicago as fo lows: "White Stockings," 2: 'Athlet cs, 11. Yankton, D T., 20, via Sioui Ciy ('apt Poole, agent at the Whitestone Agency, writes to the Uovetnment on i lie 4 u inst. as follows: "The Indians under Spotted Ta.l and others, have left camp and gone in the direction of .uontiora, ana will concentrate near the mouth of Para Creek. I am in formed that they heard of a number of rawnves on tneir way up, and will go out u u d altack them. the Indians understand that the Pawnees are guid ing a party oi surveyors at work m Northern Nebraska. 1 only know that Spotted Tail visited here yesterday tin. lett suddenly, inviting all the vounri men to go wi'h him, and they went. shall start in a few days with thy in terpreter and go down near the location and use my best efforts to have them return, to prevent outrages of any kind. The Yankton and Siouxs are in A game 1 London, 2G. The Tribune correspondent gives ihe following account of a conversation he had with Bismarck at the King's Headquarters recently: "I asked him if ihe report was true that he had received a visit from an English Representative. He answered the English have asked me if we will treat with Jules Favre, and I replied we would, if his Government could guarantee us the possession of Meti aud Strasbourg ; this he could not do. "In this war we are influenced,' said Bismarck, 'by do motive of aggran dizeinent whatever; we have no purpose in view but our own seuurity ; consequently, we must provide for the n xt war which is sure to come, trance is now without allies, but may soon succeed in procuring them, and is sure to commence another war under belter aus pices. Why we demand these fortresses. But the present Government at Paris, dare not ajrree to the session of French territory, nor probably would the Imperial Government ; but our hopes are fixed, and if necessary we are ready to I sai l that stay all winter in Paris.' the general impression was that France is too much weakened to begin another war tor many years." "That is not the case " answered Bismarck." France is a very wealthy country, and will remain so after the war. Within five years she will have so far recovered as to be able to host. lilies; fur that reason we will have those fortresses ; but as the Government at Paris is not able to deliver them up, and probably has no command over them, peace is not very near, and we must wait till we can reduce them. We hear that the garrisons are all ready ' 'The question of peace eating horses I said, reduces itself to one for the possession of Mctz and S:rasbourg? He answered 'yes that is it precisely." London, 23, midnight. The Globe, this evening, Bays among the foremost and largest supscription to the fund for the relief of the widows and families of the crew which perished iu the Captain, is a contribution by the officers and ships company of the United States S cam Frigate Franklin, now lying at Portsmouth. All hope of a settlement between France and russua has A general feeling been abandoned. that the refusal by France of Bismarck's proposition will place that country in a wor-- e The ministerial organ position. of Spain announces that in a few days there will be joyful news from Spain. A correspondent says "Inquiry in government circles produces the following grounds for the statement: After the proclamation of the Prussian King as Emperor of Germany, it is the intention nf Bismarck to recompense the King of Saxony for the loss of his crown by placing his son, Prince John, on the throne of Spain, by the aid of Prim. The latter risks his head at this game, but he will do it." The idea of ceding Cuba to the United Stated is gaining ground in Madrid. Brussels. 26. 1 were in heavy force at Pierrcfitte, dislodged and drove them back splendidly. After a hard and well contested tight the French retreated afterwards to St. Denis iphery of the circular machine, and may be elevated or depressed at the will of the gunner by the trunnion on which it rotates. Tho niaohiue may be worked by without disorder. manual labor or steam power, aud wheu worked by the latter it will throw from Berlin, 27. A breach broad enough to warrant an five ounce balls to eight pound shot aud assault has beeu inado at Strasbourg. shell, thus making it a very destructive The officiul journal says whatever may implement of warfare. be the German's plans about France, A Cycle of Farthqunkos. the restoration of Napoleon is not among them. Ferriers, 27. rung wuiiam apparently intends retaining his head quarters here; he has made every preparations for a long stay and has erected telegraph lines. Marseilles, 20, via Tours, 27. The mayor announces a loan of ten million francs. Gaftinalo, a Greek merchant, gives the municipality two million to purchase arms. A grand review of the Garde Nalionale occurred yesterday; 32.000 soldiers were in line, of whom 16,000 were well armed. London. 27. The German engineers have selected this southern line of Paris upNm which to concentrate their attack; tho works upon the South ihey esteem comparatively weak and vulnerable. Afier reducing these works by a heavy incessant fire, they believe that the breaching of the walls of the city will be ancusy mat- ter. A corps composed cf Bavarians and Prussians over fifty thousand strong is marching upon Lyons. All ptrangers are arrested at Orleans and Tours. Gen. Trochu announces stern penalties against cowardice, pil laging, desertion and other unsoldierly conduct. The port of Kiel has been re opened now that the French fleet is withdrawn from the Baltic. The bank of France, located at Havre, has stopped payment. Dant zio, 27. Herr Jacobi, the democratic leader, with five inhabitants of Prussian Schles-swig- , including Deputy Kreiger, a Danish captain, three Hanoverians, the Advocate Pastor Schoolmaster etc., are confined within the fortress of Loclzjn Severe earthquakes, almost if not quite simultaneous in their action, occurred last month on several parts of this continent and the opposite sides of the world iu Japan. At Oaxaca, in Mexico, the first convulsion occurred eleven o'clock on the night at half-paof May 1 1th, continuing on thefollowing day, May 12th ; and in Japan, at twenty minutes past three on the morning of May 13th. Allowing for difference of longitude aud time, these earthquake shocks were at most but a few hours apart, and in all probability identical in pom' ol time. At Oaxaca, which is a substantially built town, two hundred years old, heavy convent and palace walls and towers were shaken into ruins, killing and maiming many unfortunate people. Tho known deaths were one hundred and three. The whole city was so badly shattered that an additional shock would have thrown it all down. But little, as yet is known of the da m age done in Japan, beyond the great terror of the people. Two hundred miles out from Yohkohama to the south' east, the captain of the Benefactress ob served a submarine volcano in violent eruption, and t o volcano on the island ofNiphon, in Japan, was in the same stale. It will be remembered that on the 12 ih of May, an earthquake shock was felt in Perrysville, Alabama, Char leston, South Carolina, and Shreveport, ouisana. There were shocks in Arkan- ts on the lltn ol Mnv, aud in the ench West India Island of Guadalonpe on the 10th. But the simultaneous char aeterofthe violent convulsions on the 1st, 12th, and loth of May, in Mexico and Japan, on opposite sides of the globe, ith near the whole of the earth s tt.OOO miles of diameter between them, leads to the belief that the same mighty internal throes produced them all, and shows that what we regard as the vast, solid bulk of the eurlh, is but a fragile crust when assailed by the tremendous energies UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. riOXEER LIXE OF UTAH. ON AND THURSDAY, MAYIO 1870, Traini lnve Ogilea dully at I cm., anJ Arrive at Salt Lake CitJ at 10 a.m. anil will .30 p.m. ,3'J p.m. tea v SiO t Lake Oi t J (tally at 6 a.m. ami 145 jua Arrif at Ogden at T a m. aud i.U pun. In addition to lie above an THAN! ACCOHBODATIOS WILL BUS WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS, WvItir Ogiten City 5 a.m. aixl Salt Lake City, 4.40 p.m. on which full fare will eutltle III. purchaser nf a ticket to return on tue auue day and train rrcn, and will itup by arranriK with Ilia onilui'tor, at any point ou the liu. to take ou or et otT paurtongeia. I'awiiKeni will plraxe pureliaie their ticket) at tlieolti.es. Filly cenu aililitioual will be diarued when tlie laro u collected on tbe tram. FARES: Ogden to Knyevllle Farrulugton " Centreville ' Wood , Croat Bait Lake City " for political offences. Numerous prisoners of State and members of the liberal press are confined within the citadel at Koenigbourg. The arrest of Democratic leaders and editors for the candid expression of their liberal seutiments, beneath its surface. has excited the greatest indignation $1.06 $1.34 $1.60 $1.74 For all information coueeruing Freight or Fa age, apply to D.O.CAI.DKR, T.ckut and Freight Agent JOSEPH A. YOUNG. Sl'PKIUNTEN DKNT. COAL! COAL! UUUNIKG coal: CO. ARE NOW PREPARED TO IOntNSON the beat quality ot Coal, at $4.00 per Ton, on tlie Can, at Echo. throughout the country; tho injudicious Au Ingenious Convict. course of the Government is severely deAll ordere uMnwwxl to ROM X SON Co, Coal nounced. The King has been petitioned ville, Summit CVuuly, L'tali, will moet with prompt Adolph Lawrence, a noted convict, attontlnu. by numerous bodies to release Herr made his escapo from the Maryland Jacobi and his companions. Penitentiary, at Baltimore, Wednesday Brussels, 2i. Lawrence made an etngy ol a evening. Travelers who have escaped from man, and placed it in position inside the Paris to this city state that the reporlsof cell, just as the convict stands when the A NUMBER OP GOOD anarchy and misrule reigning within Deputy Keeper makes the first evening rHAVK whichLAW; I will evil for all klnrU of the city are bogus. The statements round, and receives a check from each J'rodoce, at niy Slote, near cheap the U.C.R.R. Depot, that drunken soldiers are firing their prisoner as proof positive of his proper dgdeu. I. TV. IUOIIAIO.1. guns in a perilous fashion are unworthy place. The effigy v. as made of ktraw of belief, as the military and police are taken from the bed, and had for a head fully uble to suppress all lawlessness a pretty good representation, made of promptly. The Zouaves, who inaugu- papier mache. He also had a hand rated the bolting movement in the made of the same material, in the finger action at Meudon. have been executed of which was held his ticket with the TOIIV HARNETT, vt IIITKW ASfTRR, i'laaterer, One aud a Half Block Wwt in face of the rest, which was placed among; those of WelwrandHiwM. for their cowardice, Work done with promptitude and dUpatch. euemy. taken from the prisoners, and on a emint f Carlsruhe, 27. it was found that the number of tickets The latest sdvlces from Strasbourg tallied with the number of prisoners. communicated by parties who have os After T. making this etligy, Lawrence, w ho WKIMTEIE, caped, announce that the besieged have was out of his cell, hid himself in the FASHIONABLE at last abandoned all hope of relief. yard, and by the aid of a rope, managed Hoot mid Shoe Maker, The Prussian fire is terribly disastrous; to scale the wall. A little girl saw hira Ihey report that Gen. Ulrich declares let himself down from the wall, aud gave Cricket, Raw Rail and Rare Phone made to order. Kcpmrc Dually eieculeU. that he cannot hold Strasbourg much the alarm. On Thursday ho was recap ONE WHIR BOUTII OF THE WHITI HOUSE. longer against the overpowering armatured. ment which the Pr ssians arc using against him, and that ho has resolved to despatch a messenger lo l aris lo C. W00D3IAXSEE, represeut the deplorable stale of affairs ' den Off in Office of Junction, 3Iu Ogden City, within the city, and ascertain the ... Utah Territory, Sep. 28, 3870. DEALER IS Government. the of judgment GENERAL MERCHANDISE, WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Special to the Ogden Junction. II; Deseret State Barrels! Barrels! Growing. The business of the 2 Ward Co operative fetore is increasing Large additions are be considerably. the made to stock, both as regards ing extent and variety. Mr. Win. Pidcock n now acting as the Superintendent of the establishment, and is in for large the movement." The statements of Capt. Pools are assortment, beat qualiliea, small profits Throughout the tihotr of yesterday and quick returns. That's right; keep entitled to full credit, as he is not a the city was in a state of the greatest ex The movement seems against citement in consequence of t lie failure of liar. things moving and stir up trade. other Indians, but the surveyors may nego iations for peace. Their strong Spotted Tail is very outspoken conviction is that the issues & Co., suffer if caught; ggj-- No mistake Will.aros The place ol of the war, so far as the people are con hostile towards them. will sell lumber, cheaper than any meeting is on the west side ol the cerned, were long since decided in favor house in Oden, at their yard near the Misswuri River, SO miles west of Yank-ion- . of Prussia, and that all further hostili The annuity goods, now going ties are litile short ot murder. Ihe reJunction Office. up the river, may check the movement, sult of this amongst the working class More Liput. Mr. Perry, Supt. of as the Indians have been anxiously has been shown in demonstrations the 1st. and 8rd ward Store, believes in looking for them. sironely hostile to the Prussians. New York. 27. War enthusiasm in r ranee is rampant, doors new Three glass improvement. A letter to a London paper says the the entire nation is in arms for defence in the front of the building, throw light Prussian artillery to be used again t and troops are forming and being armed , on his business and Bhow that he is niov Paris is of the best steel and drilled in every quarter. lelccrapn. while those on the fortifications of the Berlin. 20, inir with the times. The 1st. and 3rd PRODUCE. . Hawk! all iron The are An alliance between city, approaching commands a large share of public pat 50 per Hack. FLOUR Salt Lake' City, 27. indefinite postponement of elections in Prussia and Austria, which is opposed A WU EAT, $1.10 por huihH. dispatch from Pavson, says the In- ronage and deserves it. France, must be a great obstacle in the by the Hungarians as part of the Aus " $1.00 lian chief "Black hawk'' died at Indian BARLEY, trian Empire, is now spoken of. way of peace negotiations. " " Creek three miles south of Payson last OATS,-- 90c Eqdines. On Monday last, Mr. Sam Dresden, 20. Large orders are still received here " " rOTATOEA-o- Oc. night. Cul, of small the in from abroad for of Humboldt this the The of supplies people County, cily Hoagland majority at have Provo The been $2. buhel. tl. APPLES, 3 per have rifle all two manufacturers prisoners have declared in favor of the annexation passed through this city with a band of arms; lurried over to military authority, but BEEF oa foot, 8c. per B). the orders they can fill for years tocoine. of Alsace and Lorraine. erses and col's enroute to Texas. will be relumed lo the civil authority HAY-- $8. to $10. per ton. It is rumored that Nupo'eon, in a conTours, 27. when called for. General DeTrobriand He intends driving them the whole dis B he with declared smarck. of the of the veration The Prefect Department of Camp Douglass, with Mayor Osborne DRY GOODS. tauce, and expects to make a large pro- would not accept the Crown again ; that Xord, under dale, of Lille, Sep. 2Gth, of I ort Rawlins, are making every in have a terrible of Ihe 3c. must revolution Interior France Minister BROWN the to writes gIEETINU&-1yard. fit on the sale of the animals. to)t. por - " l&r. to 21c. before she would have a stable Govern BLEACHED here as follows: "The following news vestigation in regard to the late raid " " c. loHJc. has beon received here by a carrier and a number of soldiers are under ar PUI.NTS, Information Wasted. The following ment. at Fort Rawlins. rest A general European war is believed ' 35c. dated 25c. from to Sep TICKINGS, Paris, Friday, pigeon is from the Millennial Star of 6th inst.: " to be imra nent by all the leading slates 23rd: The division of General Maud-haFTRIPES, 18ic.to26jc. " " 26c. to 35c. PEN1MS "Any person knowing the whereabouts men, and that England, Austria and Rus yesterday, attacked the heights Correspondence. of Tno'm.is Pitts, who emigrated f om sia cannot keep out of the strife certain at Villejeuf, " " south of Paris, which DELAINES l7V4e. to He. The following was not received until " were occupied by the Prussians.' The AU Wool 3c. to 60c l'endlcbury, England, to Lah in 1864, to come. will confer a lavor by forwarding his " " Brussels' specials report that the bat ba'tle began at 3 o'clock in the morn- Saturday, 24th inst., too late for inser FLANNELS, 420. to 72c. address lo Thomas Pins, Iiirk-t" Dank, tle of Friday in front of ' aris was con ing. After sustaining a sharp fire for " lion in our last issue. - " linued on Saturday, and is still rag ng some hours, our troops captured the Wigan, Lancashire, Eng'and." 1870. Bhicham Citt, Sep 21, the loss was very heavy on both sides. redoubts of Mouling, Lague, Villejeuf, We are indebted to Coalville. and Bruycr, and we occupy them now. Epitob Ogden Junction: SUNDRIES. Dear Sir: On the 7th inst., Jonah FOREIGN. The Garde Mobile behaved well. The Bishop A. L. Smith for his exertions in LUMBER $22.00 to $35.00 per tboiuand feet. a mueh respected young man Mathias, same On Tours. 26 loss is the day great. enemy's our behalf in Coalville. We appreciate " ;00 There have been several engagements considerable force or the rrencn met with the sorrowful accident to have " " to his in crushed $7.50 LATH,-$5- .00 his kindness and he will please accept with the of one feet bedreadfully made a reconnoissance and drove the enemy in the open country " " Dr. Ormsby, Jun machine. PICKET8,-$:i5- .00 our (banks. tween Parisand Blois: the results arenot enemy from the village of Droucy, and ihreshing care been whose he has since under St. at have Havre The commander of Gen. ser.ous. B.dlamcre, garrison Through the Bishop's kindness we been reinforced, and have received a Denis, attacked the village of Pierreffilte, then, was strongly in favor of the of the foot as soon as the xpect another car load of coal in a number of Mitr i. Ileuses. T.ie p!ac; is about a mile north of St. Denis, which amputationhad occured: but through accident few days. Those who want some had belter VerA in considerhad attacks. to the resist Prussians occupied fully prepared of numerous friends, warm solicitations have out was driven russians able the the force: make arrangements before it coines, as sailles message says, enemy relations, etc., it was not done then the last load was gobbled up in a hurry. undertaken nothing important in that of the village and the French troops After consultation with Dr. Anderson neighborhood. The Gunboats on the returned to St. Denis unmolested. ONE LOT KORTII OF WHITE HOUSE. entrenchJules Favre has made an official report be and Dr. Ormsby did amputate Ihe Cheap Advertising. -- Those who want Seine, are ready for action and are barricades and lo the Government of his mission to the leg above the knee, which took place ments up every going to increase their business, make a busiA letter received by balloon Prussian headquarters, and explained yesterday. Ero. Mathias is tolerably where. The beat quality ness or put anything prominently before battle of what terms were offered and why they well the account the lollowing gives We have had an abundance of good a with Doucort were General the publio for a small outlay, should on the 19th: rejected. from The following dispatch from the pre fruit this season, and better crops of tee our business manager, Mr. James strong force occupied the heights than we expected. The Junction From Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Nebo, for Villejuii to Meudon : on .Monday he feet of the department of Loiret, dated grain looked for with interest every paper is McGaw, and advertise in the daily made ha been received to encountered and Orleans, reconoissance a fcale, tt the Hill, day, just About the taken measures mail day. War: in Generals of Junction Dispatch. "The masses of Prussians who concentrated by the Minister Zion's enemies, we feel that God is the woods. The enemy had many can- here, seeing they cannot resist the over- by EvertDay. TheJcNCTioN Dispatch, non. Notwithstanding this the French whelming forces of the enemy, command- still at the helm, and is not yet ready bicb we publish daily at 5 p.m., con attacked them vigorously and they wore ed by Prince Albert, have just evacuated to surrender his interests etc. to any And at tbe Yard, from power however great and assuming. The Orleans m good order." taining the telegraphio news up to 5 driven back with precipitation. Most respectfully, in the The following is French official ao $25, to $40. per 1000 feet is gaining an extensive patron Prussians, however, A. Cbristssren. woods in good order, and took a strong count of the late victories have been Id Caeh or iu aquivalent age Terms $1. per month. communicated to the Government here: position on thj heights of Chatillon. Paris, 26. On Sunday a division of Tlie MKraillcur A'owhcro. Here the German artillery fire was treA Settler. Oats, mendous: Gen. Doucort was compelled the French troops attacked ihe Prussians Tbere ii in course of erection, on the shelter of the Fort Stanriz; his upon the posted heights and Chateau of the loseek We clip the following from the Sacra' side of New York Bar, a eun that artillerv was well Berved, and the Mo Villejuif. and blew up the redoubts'of balls in one min mento Record: hili calm and collected. Gen. Doucort Moulins, Saguet, Villejuif and Houte da will throw 800 LUMBER PL AS ED OX OXE SIDE The Oakland Tratucript is going to an- finally withdrew into Paris. The Prus Brujeri The Prussian loss was con ule to distance of two miles. The shot red-hThe eold. the French assaulted eun either be as at Reasonable Rates. with or no fur may eiderable, nihilate Brigham Young. To that end it sians suffered severely and made two discs of and Admiral Saissit with is circular like a the re rrencn appears denounces hinias a the bayoncti after demonstration "great graeggodcio." ther force of 200 fusileers. 400 marines and heavy iron plate four feet in diameter This terrible aud mysterious epithet, in trusted. connection with Governor Shaffer's two It is rumored that the Prussians have eight oompitnies of lancers, made a on one side is a funnel to convey the balls Apply to D. H. PF.ERT, at Z.C.M.Iatt, or of tia brilliant recotmoisance and drove the throueh to the proper chamber without ma la ue yard. proclamations, and Judge McKean's de nceunied Chateau Meudnn. Gen. lrodo- - Prussians from the village of Drancy. cessation of firine or the diminution of of the an made will doubtlesB seula the Mormon chu lias LEVI WHEELER. inspeotioa cision, f fences at fort St. Denis uid found then Goo. BUoger attacked the Germans who speed. The muzzle projects nponthe per prophet 1 AFTER 60-- tf ii:i;p you it iiousiis 60-t- II. cfmnrjaCitL.. breech-loaders- muzzle-loaders- street, Option, DRY GOODS, Death of Black t JEAN8-4oc.to- 85c. DOESKINS-4l.lJto$1.- YHITE PINE LUMBER YARD, White Pino Lumber $25. per 1000 fect, Wheat, se-t- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.ETC. Good Supply of MECHANICS TOOLS on hand. Mm COAL! COAL! JOHN and Barley Wanted. IS NOW PREPARED furnirh Ihe heat qualitj Coal TO 8PKIOOS AT $4.00 PER TON on the Care at Echo. A 11 ordere to be addremed John PprlcKe. villo, Htimmit county, Itah Territory, Coal14-- 1 - jr HOME MANUFACTURE. CITARLES PEARCE, MAIM BlHUET, OUUfcN, Calls tha attention of the Puldic to hit New and bplendid Aaeortment of Copper, Iron and Tlu 40 BIHNOLES,-4.00to$5- et GROCERIES Ware, whx-- be keeps connlnntlj on hand. variety oi Alio, a good STOYES, of nperiorqnality; all of which be olfere fnr ml at ae low figure aa any that are imported from the imU N R. Job Work punctually and neatly executed 12-3- , . OCDEN TANNERY. IF I IK, YOU WOULD BE WELL FORTIFIED, TRY 11 L 1 1 Come tn my Tannery and ma it I will not sell yon ta UOOD LEATHER aa the beet, and aa cheap as the cheapoat in the market. IIYDES and BARK WASTED. JONATHAN BROWXJNfl. dWrn & BOESSEL ARPE jlum titreei, (J'jden C'Uy, Watchmakers, Jewelers iGiinsmltliK. Agimta for American and Elgin Vatchea. Keep constantly on hand a large aaaortment of fine Jewelry, Foreign Watches, (inns, Pistols, and Ammunition of all kinds. Purchaser will do well to examine ou Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing carefully don and all work warranted. 71m WAR! WAR!! Great ReYcJution In Medicine 1 THERE IS NO DISEASE BUT WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS Will car. Tbeir gTeat success In healing all ailments Is prov.n; to tlie world that the doctors ara the greatest humbugs of the age. Mr. Walker challenges the Medical fraternity to show him a disease Tor which bis bitters are not a curs, and if it can be done, ha stands ready to donate 0 to any benevolent association in the tnited 8tats to be named by the person who will prove ti.it tbo J. WALK Kit, above assertion is not true. tit sad 81 Commerce street, Sew York, R. II. MrDonALD, General Agent New York an J Cl-2- a E&a Francisco, |