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Show BP .7 BY TELEGRAPH. WKPNKSDAY and SATURDAY, f,to5.B PKNKOSB Bininw ilnnagsr, to whom all be a JiWed. CBu'.inM cuiuuiuni.ution. aliuuld - m of the quenc cveu-last Cone rt success of the ton I Concert. L the Tabernacle, Signer Farini, ly nt another concert this request, will give a change Taberuacle.with tTeuing at the of programme. even- That I'oodlk. Ou Wednesday a gi ntleman arrived here by ing last On the way tnin from Salt Lnke City. some had diRieulty with the it is said ho to the weight rdation in baggage master 15. M. demanded The ofVluggigewhich trunks, etc., extra for freightage In the evening the was" finally raid. took train, in company with gentleman the East, having on board for wif favorite a poodle, the passage them villi to pay. The refused owner the which for ashore by tho conduc'purp" was put the gentletor. On arriving at Uintah footed it back man got off the train and hired a horse and to Ogden, where lu patrolled the town, enquiring, whistling desand culling for "liianco." After frantic interrogatiand perate exertions twelve on." the animal was found about On morning Thursday at o'clock night. his recovered he started East again with was no treasure. The lover of poodles r.auduiaun lc a personage than Mr. ' Karcissc," who has lately been perfTheatre. orming at the Salt Lake 1!ee. Mr. Landl is making splendid tcer at the U. P. Brewery. Read his Good malt liquor is far advertisement. better for those who want drink than brains and fiery whiskey that burns up when feeds and Beer fattens bowels. Laudt. on taken moderately. Call . Follow Slit. Mr. Ecclcs has ex- tended the width of platform in front of lie has also his store on Main street. dtretched an awning which protects his numerous customers from the sun whi e his examining Spetiial ti) CuMfANT. furniture and making purchases. fciy Who wants to rent a good house See advts. or totue rooms. Memphis, 11. The crop reports from the surrounding the OiiniN Jdnctiox by tlie Atlantlo aud country arc very gloomy, owing to the Pacific Telegraph Company. cold weather, heavy rains, hails and In many sections the caterpillars. planters have commenced replanting both cotton and corn. , Destruction of Pullman Car w orks by Fire! Conclusion of the Treaty between France and Germany! Expected Entry of the Versaillists into Paris! AMERICAN. s. has been planted over New York, 11. Generals Sheridan and Forsythe, Mrs. Lincoln and Thad arrived on" the steamer "Russia" at 7 o'clock this a.m. The revenue cutter "Bronx'' with the leading citizens on board, met the steamer in the lower bay, and fired a salute in honor of Gen. Sheridan, who amid the music furnished by Governors Island band, came over to the Cutter and received a most eti'husiasticovulion. Very little attention, if any was paid to Mrs. Lincoln, who was permitted to go ashore almost unaided, while everyone of the blackguard, radical officeholders who were members of the reception comtoa lied SluTidan in a most disgusting manner, not one of them having decency cuotigh to show even common civility to the distinguished widow. Mrs. Lincoln looks more fleshy and enjoys excellent health, while Thad, who now broken English, bus all the appearance of a green diitthm.tn. On Thursday Bnot'RiiT Homk Sick. wtek last Mr. Robt. McQuarrie, of this city, took charge of tho Weber County Co operative Herd, anil on the same day Washing 011, 11. Hariri with the cattle to the herd ground It was propo ed in the Senate yesterin Curlew valley. After he had been day to make the text of the treaty publlierea few il'iys, he was taken hick with lic, and it was urged by Cameron and Sumner that there slio Id be 110 valid lung fever. On Thursday last he was objections to this as its features had We drought home by Mr. D. Leavitt. The whole already been published. regret to say that, yesterday, Mr. Mc- treaty would be given out, ..in a short in England. Some of tho older Quarrie was still seriously ill. lie has lime, Senators opposed it, as also the discusthe doit wishes of this community for sion of th treaty iu open session, and kit Kpcr dy recovery. staled that they saw no good reason for 11 t-s-y New Mining District in Cache See advt. Tut NoitTti. Travelers to Soda Springs and the North will find it to their advantage to go by way of Cache Valley, and will save four miles from Mention to Newton by crossing Hear River at the ferry. W in. Crookston will To put passengers aud teams over safely at the following rates : Miinnni horse !!" tents; span of horses and wagon oil cents; every additional span 25 cents. Good road, good bout, good boatman. Champion Callist. There is a gen- at the Ogden City shines equally in many capa cities. He is an accomplished druggist, n adept at waiting on the ladies, a good ktnd to clinib the mountains and a first 'lass business man, but as a callist he tars away the palm. The case and punctuality with which he called us up it 2 o'clock in the morning a little more 'dan two weeks ago were charming. The of our getting up at such mystery t hour is now solved; sweet William Mlled us and we arose. How he mttn-?o- d it we can't explain. Whether he H accustomed to leave his couch go long before day-ligwe know not, neither on we say whether he is in the habit of "ajing up till the "wee sma' hours;" W if any body wants to be "called," William is the man to do the calling. tleman Store who ht MKAI, notic es. Waxtko, Ry a thoroughly competent female cook, a situation in a respectable J!lel. Apply to Mrs. W. R. Logan, lll. 39-l- m ftn? A new unit L!tlies' Artificial Clothing complete Stock of Flowers, Gent3 Ready-l- e and the famous English "rgget Carpeting for Sale, nt low "gores, at Z. C. M. I., Ogden Branch. 33tf fcjf Look Here: Splendid Liquor, clear gtufT, and the finest Wines in 'n Market retailed at the Pioneer Drug "or. Main street, Ogdon. 33tf BfJk. Cigars and Tobaccos at and King vo' SOtf. fctJ"" The best place in Ugden to ob-'- " pure Drugs and Medicines is the lonr Drug Store. Main street. 33tf The National convention of the Grand army of the Republic held its final session Gen. Lippincott oa behalf of Illinois nominated Oen. llurnsidu for Grand army Commander, and he was elected by acclamation. Gen. Logan privately expressed himself heartily 1b accord with the choice of tho Cooveu-tio. - Vnh8""5 Jt!WELRv.The only estab-"If"- 1 ' wllicH genuine Jewelry can obtained in Ogden is at Paupk & Street. Repairs neatly ?V' Main "eeuted. All work warranted. ltf thM? Tl" """K 'ttn,l Medicines at Dr"3 Store- - Mlli" st- - Ogden. I0'finest, are f the quality, the Wines and "I"0" of th0 purest 76-t- f brands. their ; : OF THE - 1 . Van-gera- Great political and financial forms are expected to result from its reac- tion. FOREIGN. Versailles. There has been a terrible slaughter of the Insurgents who attempted to attack Neuilly. While the Government troops s'oriiicil D lssy, tue Insurgents destroyed the pontoons, in order to couauer 10. Humps. Ihu Government has issued a circular to the Prefects announcing that Fort D'lssy is iu the possession of General Cissey; Fort Van Vres is silenced and is exposed to assault, and upon Fort Montrouge there is concentrated u powerful attack by the infantry, and from Billaneourt is captured, aud Bogueax. insures safe crossing from Sevres to storm Pont Jour. Neuilly bridge is in of the Government troops, possession after a hard fight, aud Clichy redoubt is isolated. The guns of D'lssy will be turned on the rumpurts. The cud approaches. A second circular states that Mon-troand Meudou have opened a furious fire ou Paris. The ramparts at Pont Jour, and Anleuil, and Fort D Issy ass.sts iu in breaching the ramparts. The Insurgents attempted the destruction ofthe Government lorce, which occupied D Issy. A train was discovered aud extinguished. A prisoner exploded the caisons without damage to the garrison. Chatillon by shell tire last evening burned the barracks of Fort Van Vres is imminent. Chuttillon covets the attack. Thiers' bulletins gives particulars of he capture of Fort D'ls.y. In the garrison were three hundred Insurgents. They captured over a hundred casement and of field guns in the fort. The magazines were tilled; ten thousand shells were found. The Insurgent prisoners drew the mines before the Government Gen Dooai leads a forces entered. column in Bois Dc Boulnugne ten thousand strong. Powerful works cover his line upon the Seine. Three hundred yards intervene between the ramparts and the Versailles Gen. line in the Park of Long Champs. Douai commands fifty thousand troops who are crossing at all points between Puteaux and Sevres. The Insurgent gunboat blew up two pontoons last evening. Concentration progresses. Ducrot commuiids the crossing from Sevres to Billaneourt and is awaiting orders to storm Pout Juttr, which has been silenced by the fire of Martre. Three shells a minute have been thrown into the redoubt, and the drawMont Yalericn opened fire bridge. from Columns from the ramparts. Bagueax have assaulted Fort Montrouge, aud the battle was in progress The action thus far has been indeciy. south-wester- r j f4.ij .i!Ontt2l march against the Versailles troops. ' The fall of the column Vendoine, it is said, is now definitely fixed for Friday. Tho Tdegraph has a special from Frankfort on the Maine, containing the following statements: The Germans bare iu the treaty just concluded promised to send buck to France at once tho prisoners still in Germany.' A Frenoli loan of one milliard of frnncs has been secured by raukfort bankers. The Paris forts still held by the German troops are Ip be immediately evacuated. The cities of Nancy, Belfort and Lohgwy are to be returned by (iermany. It is reported that Bismarck has proposed to relinquish f one milliard of the war indemnity on condition that France agrees to abstain from the capture of private property on the sea. In consequence of the proclamation just issued by Thiers, the Commune has decreed the seizure of his furniture ana the demolition of his residenco iu Paris. In the House of Commons exthe Postniaster-GeneiMpnsell, pressed his inability to explain why the Cunard S. S. Co. decline to bring the American mails. The army regulation bill was debated at length, In the House of Lords, in reply to a question from the opposition, Granville declined to state whether the English claims on the U. S. would be adjudicated ' ' ' in England. The Treaty or i'cace concluded at Frankfort abrogates the Commercial Treaty between France and Germany,' anil gives Prussia the contract of the Railroads in the ceded Territory, in consideration of the deduction from the war indemnity of 320 million francs. One of the clauses in the Treaty provides for the acquisition by Prussia of a Railroad from Thionville to Luxembourg. Cluserct is under examination at the Hotel De Villeto night; he was removed from the Mains prison this morning. Another despatch, dated' Severe?, Wednesday night, via Bologne, Thursday morning, says one tnousanu yaras 01 treuches have been completed, and the assaulting columns are within five hundred yards of the ramparts of Paris. All are ready for orders to advance in the assault. During the past twenty-fou- r hours the Government batteries have been firing at an average of eighty shots per minute. Strong hopes, are entertained that tho armv of Versailles will enter Paris at theToint of the bay onet befo e many 'hours have passed. Versailles, 11. A grand attack is imminent. Yauvres is weakening: The Commjine .fcas. destroyed the Vendome Column. There was a terrible bombardment yes terday, the assault was proeably opened last night. Soft. Oue friend Joseph referred fo certain "oft places" when we were absent North. On our return we discovered another soft plnce. It was when we patted our friend paternally on Lis intellectual pate. Conks L Itself. Mr. J P. Williams is a miller of the right kind; he occupies a prominent place among the grinders and turns out fine flour, white as can be desired. He deals fairly, too, which is more than can be said of every sinner that handles a grist. Mr. Williams is a "rising" man, for he furnishes - flour requiring no. yeast. Freighters and others who want, self-risiflour should go to i, P. Williams, at the Weber Mills. GROCERY i ..KIND-.- PopliuM, TurtMii PlaldA hiaLu ilEUETOs-!".- ' FORE OFFERED FpR; SALE IN UTAH. y, journ. V.;n tu J.II.ECCLES&C01 ij It 4 Paris, 11, eve. Fort Yauvres was captured last night SVlt W ' 4.4 ViXu- 111 (4 by the Versailles troops.and held a short Wood General Turners, . time, when recaptured by the Communists. The fort is in a dilapidated condition, aud the forces of tho el Commune will be obliged to evacuate it. CABINETi The Government .troops are making a u .,u daring attack on Neuilly and Asnlers. The lleville says, Gen. Charotti comKIX1.ES CO. ha au exeollwt mands the troops ia Bois Da Bologne. Fit. nf Hotiir . Muuutiwt w.l Aiti tliolr l'L'BNITURK at ntuljliiibuiU Kosscl has not gone to Versailles as has Import! Call attention to tdic'ir large' and welW OgdiMi. Eniry artk-I- ii war- been reported, but remains outsidp of ua MaiiiandHtrret, : assorted Stock, :jtit received, con- - ti will b Mil 71 I ,i , rantau, '.' Paris, ready to give his assistance to the ' ,., 1 , o.i! i f nisting, iu part, ofJ CHEAPER TH AN ANYTHING revolution. , London, 11. The U. S. steamship 'Raliof,", from New York and Philadelphia, Jaden with Charleston, S. C , 11. The tax payers, convened provisions for the sufferers in France adopted a resolution requesting the from the late war, has arrived off the Legislature to inaugurate a system of Scilly Islands. The Palace of Luxembourg has been proportionate representation; to retrench State expenses and prevent the increase offered toe city of Paris for holding of publio debt upon any pretext; and to municipal councils. amend the election law, so to prevent A Timet special from Versailles says wholesale frauds. The committee will the fire of the Forts Montrouge and emVauvres has been silenced. The Nation probably make a report bodying the practical result of its labors, al Guard of the arondiremeuU of when the convention will probably adand Pantheon have refused to . !!! MAKERS. breaking through the practice of the Senate. It was further intimated that the Executive had not treated the branch with proper regard, by allowinr the substance of tha treaty to be made public before it was sent to the Senate. Finally the preposition to make the full treaty public was deferred till Friday, but it is evident that a majority of the Se ate are in favor of it. Mr. Sumner, in some brief remarks, expressed his intention to move abends to the treaty, but did not say that, if it whs nut amended, he should vote against it. The committee will report in favor sive. At Chattillon and Clamart, a great of ratifying the treaty on Friday's sesbattle is imuiiuent as the Insurgents sion. The Hon. Reverdy Johnson was among have been concentrating their forces un. ' . the visitors at the capital, and as nego- der Gen. Dombrowski. The Government iroops continue to tiator of the old Johnson-C- l irendon treaty, commended the "Treaty of Well- draw nearer to the ramparts. Fort D Is.y has been attacked, aud a general ington," and favored its ratification I lie Russian Minister has advices that fight along the line has been opened. the Russian Prince has postponed his Government troops essay to recapture visit to this country till October next. the redoubt of Moulina, and Laquit, All the preparations which were in pro near Fort D'lssy by an attack from La gress for giving him a grand reception liolougne. The troops under G(n. Wolfe, near here have been abandoned. Dispatches received at the State D- Yalois, gained a brilliant victory on erailment from South America, are to Tuesd iy. The Insurgent sortie in heavy the effect that a remedy has beeiuliscnv lorce attacked the Government troops ered for the cattle d'sease which ha been who were attempting to capture Neuilly raging so long there, and which ha bridge. The Versailles forces steadily The United ,pproaohed the lamparts on the west. spread to this country. All the Republicans are States Consuls there will iminediate'y uniting. forwar ' the information necessary, to Th ers' proclamation had great effect. Eihl hunired tnou-au- d the State department. There seems to projectiles, be no doubt now that the treaty will be cliieHv shells, have been taken to Fort Valerien, ready for the bom ardmrnt of latified by a very large vote. The Fresidcut has directed Gen. N Paris. An fissaull on the city will be Mickler to be released from duty, n made by the fourth,. corps.. uiiiieiGfn-Douay- , wiih ten thousand men. superintendent of public building and Viil'incourt has been occupied by the grounds, and that Gen. I'abcock be as Versaillists. rort Vauvres is expected signed to duty as superintendent in h :o surrender immediately. Three hun will Rabcock still Gen. place. dred prisoners were taken at D'lssy. his position upon the President's staff. One hundred and twenty csmniui were Senator Robertson, of South Carolina arrived here last night. He says the captured in Fort D'lssy, fifty of which tax payers convention now in session at have been brought to this city. "A large Columbia, will be productive of much quantity of ammunition was found in the effortress. There was also considerable good to both pnrties, by uniting their forts for financial reform and the res- brandy, into which had been infused toration of publio confidence. He ex- tobacco, the latter rendered fatal the wounds of those who drank it. pressed his gratification nt the conserva.J be capture ot forts D issy causes tive tone of the members of the conventerror among Parisians. The battery of tion. In the counties where the Ku Klux Montrout continues a furious fire upon n part of "Paris, to outrages first took place, there is now the of which the Federalists make but a feeble state better and a quint., comparative reply. It is claimed by Government things exists. ofbat the Communists' state that the in is Much astonishment expressed ficial circles, at the publication of the garrison of D'lssy can evade capture. New but it is not reliable. The Versailles Treaty of Washington" in the of forces are Some steadily but surely approach this Tribune morning. York ficial enquiry will, according to what ing the cnceiute of Paris. Versailles, 11, was said by several Senators, be mad" news has been received and Important ication. its of the to as pub mystery Aleriawhei ellie condition of affairs alo as to the means ofthe corresf ondent from The Arab In for obtaining information concerning is decid dly improved. surgent were defeated in an engage the debate in secret session. their leader Killefermofroni The message of the President, commu- ment. and 'd. was sa.d kill is nicating the Treaty to the Senate, recomThiers an In the Assembly' to be very brief, and makes no for nouncrd the signing of ad"finitive treaty it submits but mendation, merely between France and Oerinnny. He Ma consideration. time-honot- Valley. T, "i INDCCEMENTS n. Tho National Convention oft e grand army of the Republic, assembled in John Audrews hall at noon; Oen. Logan in the chair. One hundred aud thirty Delegates were present, from every northern State. The proceedings were conducted with closed doors. New York, 10. A dispatch, dated Paris 10, says, last night the Insurgents became satisfied they could not hold Fort D'lssy, and they began the evacuation by the wuy of Vauvres to escape the fire of the enemy. The cannonade became fearful and caused an explosion in D'lssy and a great fire in Vauvres. The Insurgents attempted an attack in the direction of Neuilly, but were mowed down with the Government mitral-leuseGreat slaughter was caused and the survivors mado a rapid retreat. The cannoRade of Neuilly is now violent. Gen. Rosscl nov refuses the dictatorship, and accuses the Commune of weakness; he complains of the cowardice of the troops in D'lssy, and said that instead of fighting officers they had talking ones. Cluserei will be tried Tho Column iu the Place Vundome will be destroyed to night tri-col- ed. GREAT FURNITURE AND Boston, 11. ' Boston, 10. The D'lssy. Detroit. 11. Pullman car machine shops were destroyed by tiro this a.ui; loss $48,000. ted that ne alleviation ofthe conditions imposed by Bismarck eould be obtain- ,, , , '..o'm $c!00 to $1100 Bedsteads Chairs, per set ,'....,....'....,.... 9.00 Black Walnut Lounges, each 6,00 , Black Walnut Fall-Lea- f Tables..,. ,8 00 COO Black Walnut Cribs, each ....,.. Ilnrmut, Mat- Chain, Rocking - trestta, etc etc., at wiually rwlucod price. Orj art promptly executed. ' 37tf ly Skirt,' imw. ' The Celebrated California 1 Blankets,- - Bogs,?'7" i ' and Hosiery." Flannels " ' '; " . : ; .:. .j jjj jj jjii.i!)! i shoe department jn , l(T Genu', ' ; CiortHT !?!. eU-..iT- 't ' is complete ,, Jalle. ! , s ., .1, , and MIwwmi, . CblUlreiift' KootK, Shoes, , Main afreet, OgJan. i Red1 Topped Boot and Shoe ; ' and Clipper, Metallic :, Over-Slioe- - 1 v.;. Arctic .il:' ii etc., etc. (.- The Cloth Coat, llnluioral aiid , ,, k CO, ECCLEg ' A A rubs, fthawlsi, , CIinnK-leonta- ; I YTaahiitanda, Satin, 9Icriiioir. 1 i. .,. ir . , jk i : ) . f .Ato;.,i' .,;? C vvj.l ll'ilji i Krnilne; i II.ITS and! ! Mink.' Coney, s - ; Squirrel and Hearer Trunks and Valine! '"'; Curtain Carpets, Window 1 i! and Shades. ' ' Met tag -- Shop! r Or OOOD tic to TOU WANT A PA1K SUOtiS, ! - ! , READY-MAD- BOOTS OR CLOTltlHa.''" E llad The Highest Trice paid or all ' of Furs. , A full Stock'of Gl'.OCFKlES. " WAIIK, etc.. etc. ' n ;'' Call and Examihe. "I"' al pa(-tial- i..;j. ItepelliiiitM, Cloaking,,! ,u ht , ': l . ' ill at :! ii noatly execute!, and ob ihort notiee. Reilra of Pav will be taken for werk dooe All Kinde at the i DINWOODEY'S ,. ; - AT voir... ...III.,CAN. GET t UTS" 1. 1 in th different Settlements. Five doors AVest of the Z. C. M. I., oa Fourth Street, Ogden. G -- To all tho Tcoplo? IIOOT&SIIOESIIOP, OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIMADE TO ORDER. t.'l . 'jT ' ''"'" KullilimDt. attuTe-nam- Uire me call before purchasing eUewhere. a UILUIUIUJ IHU 111J. ; KttKt Toinplo :v .1, id SALT LAKE CITY, AK itfw.il' fi;i:t ft I . C100J Chair; hi $Xk fin WH, WIHTEHRAD. GEORGE 1 t RALPH DOUGLASS, lSUTClIUller. A , . FRESH AND SALTED MEATS CON (Knocked down aud boxed,) nd '3( ,'. ON HAND. STAXTLY Otini.V CITY. UTAH. Kitchcu Tables II. Mi3rgor), , NEWS AGENTS. ' -- 7 Ft'LL 8CPJLV J MaaziD, for Sale OF BOOKS. PA PKKS. etc., coiiatautir on band, and i i j t; , t h AT 1'UBLISliERS' TRICES' Also a choice eloctloq of Fancy Ooode, Clgara, Tolarcne, etc, etc, at ear Depot, Broom ' ' . , 30rf 1 Corner, Ogden City. i'ni OCDEN TANNERY. TOU WOULD BE MTIX FORTIFIED, TRT ! U K A . II E R . J i IF ' Walnut'. Bcl8ea(l8.t"i3iO, to" mWM TAYLOR !' iOtm tEMPtE STREET,'''"'''-'- ' HALT! 1 A1CK CITV, ' One nt a naif Came to V Tannery ani are if I will not tell you an fiiKIU I.KATIIKIt aa tlu best, and at chcae - " as the cneapeat in tlie market. a--t :t ShadeTrees! T0 BUILDING, HOWEVER COSTLY or elegant, in complete iu its adorn ment without its complement of SHADE TREES; and they also add a beauty that nothingeUe will to the humble! dwelling or location. Spring is the time to plant them. Mr. A. C. Pvpercan supply cither Locust or1 Mulberry trees in any denired number, from 2 in. to 3 in. in diameter at the butt, and will deliver them on the cars at S. L. City, at from 50 cents to ' $1.00 each. ' ' '" O. A. PYPER. On Drowxf.d. Tuesday a little toV President Young's Office, Salt Lako City.' about three years old, the son of Mr. -- 11 5U-, .. and Mrs. E. Stratton, was crossing the race on a small bridge at Taylors Mill, when one of the p'anks of the bridge C. W. gave way and pte pirated the cht.d rnlo 80UTII RIDK OF UJ.C.R.B. DEPOT, OflDEX, the water, tind be was drowned.; .AbAuw ten minutes elapsed between the time of MERCHANTS & the accident and the recovery ofthe body. COMMISSION ' ' Restoratives were administered but GENERAL 'DEALERS ' without effect. , t ii ; . Depai T. C. M. i ', n. sash; i.ux .;,i')i.;y - DOORS, ..... . I MOULDINGS, f , .M. FRAMES, ETC., i' Jiii iu.. I'. and BARK WANTED. JONATHAN RROWMNO. . IIlDl-- tjai rt Wocks I n $17.' and GENERAL BOOKSELLERS lO.j , ''; F. A. KING & CO.; (?ucceaon to C. $9, $9 83tf Fall Leaf Tabic M OS' KKPT I - DOORS, 8 , . 2ft. i : r. m ; i AND HAND MADK TO? :' : 'i-- .' if,. JJ.6ft. 6,.nd by 6fl.,&. "I I ,u .! ,. ; ! .; meal-whiten- STEAM PLANING - y .'"""'. Aw 'i MILL. .th' I.MTK J 1 I i r. 0, Addreee. Bos 3C4,' . n tf TII0IINT0X&C0., it', Duiitord:& Sons Post Offices. The Postmaster In all kinds of Agricultural Produce, Callfnrnia and L tun rruita, He. General has established the following new post offices in .Utah: Bear River Pmrhaeinc Actot for all DrKriiitiotm of Mer eluuidive. CoungTiDionta enlictted fur every- - , City, Box Elder County; Hebronj Wash' eiraw. zoir ming. axcfRi ington County; Richfield, Sevier County; W at Clover Valley, and Fort Hamblin. CITY.1 SALT LAKE i.. i Are still drifing n eielusive Uoot, Shoe and Hat Trade, f i , Wholesale O'li.hud v.'Kc?tail L i J. E. ' The i;egiox8 or tub Nohth. Th people in the North should read the ad vertisement of the Brigham City Woolen Factory and Tannery.' ;Theynci! get their wool worked up- and t their bides tanned at Brigham in the beat etyle. Splendid mill. firt-cla- s tannery. ... COAL YARD, Near the Ttah Central Hmire, ATKINS. 'a DRESS "A!I - CLOAK V t j Mi( 4 v.- - W EAST WtW . and ' "I VFa MIS. M. ETCAKT WISHES EVKRYBODY tn.w that alie has a FinSX-CLAS- S to do all S1ACII1KK, And is '..' ,,,, 5 J j J street; TOIPLE We baTe a'larg and, vnried Stock of the. above, Goods on baod and are receiving fresh Qoods, from Ibe Tarft jand West every day; a)s good supply ( f; lf i P. StWINO preml kind of Sowing, on rionlilf! term,, at hor Ogilen. Engino Krtlfhmre on the Bench, Klrf'RTIf STKSET, Fonr ' . T M. THOMAS CO., (XtAh AXt LIME Dlocka Eaet of tITithing,OtHct..r -; Pealcrs, hare constantly on luuid asooiL y . KUPPLV of COAL, hlrh they .will roll .on the Can. at 16 Cent oil the Ton above e.t, 4irMb or IMPOSTANT TO IVIINERS. ' prmluce at rah ralM. T Hi XKsAVS. :(lfel5 V1XM itS.II'ATCll Li ine at oH piaro nMr the Tneafre.7 "77 . i c' 1 J'.,i:lAS J.niKI liuehvls of .Sellfd vantrd. giith ftreot, vMen. RVtermiff 3. MjTMMA xm be had M Jctrrin PrlnHrtj fflW. f), , Boot,1 Shoe,' Booi and Shoe Maker, Ric At the Kirn ofthe Boot,' Fifth Btrert, OnrWo All kinds of Boot and thoea made to order. Re pairs neatly executed. Prodnce takon in iwyment. .A4'- - Remember tho Big Boot U.l. .,i i,. - ;. jlt-t- f ;"'! .; .f t Mammoth - nnca-wn- l fc. i T v 4 , New ! : :. Custom JIadc Roots ' Kaud: Shoc4 I " '. ; h ,.;, , 1 I, 't'.j All of wnTcly we ef the best) quality. are determined to sell at the very lowest ' ' ' i ' ' . possible prices. Kxamino our Gotjih'and Prices befera pnrthasiog else. uev."i:i Tn':; f . - 22-8- .J (Mat C |