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Show BY) tTELEGIIAIW. . better bu4 be is very lowti riace De Cliehy; the cannonade slacked grave 4oab3,jire entertained of Lis at ten this forenoon. the Oodex Junction by the Atlantic and recovery. The Yersaillis;s troops have occupied Splal t l'acilic TulcgrajjU Company. . Washington, 22. Stoue. , s ' v I t j At the extra session ol the Senate, f The Insurgents make no attempt to Effects Slimier began, with a personal .ex- Drees the Prussian line. The encircleplanation. This was induced by u re- ment of Prusss.un troois is ordered to port thiit he had made a speech a few open fire ou the Insurgents if they apdays ago expressing great hostility to proach within four huudred aces. Troops the press. ? lie wished to fayi at rha.it Advices from Paris report a terrible made nbucbj a speech ou anything like firu of cannon and musketry since day! it." tt the press was not break this morning, in the direction of alluded to whatever, in the executive Montmartre. The isolation of Paris by session by uny Senator. Suinncr offered the is not complete. a resolution which was laid over thai was wounded, and endeavored Messr 'bite atltamsdeH - who are Jur to make his escape from the Yersaillist close confinement by lha' Sergeant-a- t troops, but was prevented by the Prussians. The enthusiasm among the popu Arms, be diseharged from custody forth-witl'omery offered a resolution lation is immense; the battalions ol the which was adopted, thu the clerks of friends of order are The iho several Manding committees be paid mayor of Paris assemble at Chateau from theflst lo the 31sl or May. Muelt In day. A ; The Versaillists have occupied the .New York, 23. ' The Erie mystery still perplexes Wall Place De Clichy, at the junction of the Street. The prevalent impression is, Boulevards Pesbatignolles und Clichy, hat Thomas Seott is negotiating with on the very verge of Montmartre; also Gould und Fisk, who are btruggltng for St. Luzeres, a station of the western the best terms. Meantime, V underbill, railroad; also the Palace D'liidu.'trie, is actively engaged making terms. Jisk Chambers of Corps Legislatiff und Hotel aud Gwiild both generally couccde that del Invalided. Eric will finally be absorbed by the Perm., Central, or the New York Central. COMMEKCIAX. Edward R. Sear, L. L. D.j editor of the National Quarterly Bemew, was arOffice of 0JrniJunetin, Oijdm City, Utah Territory, Jfjy, if, J871. rested and locked up last nieht on charge Condemns of rape, preferred by Margarate 0. "WHOLESALE TRICE LIST. Keefc, said lo be a relative. Earl De Grey, and Sir Stafford North-colTRODUCE. and Suite arrived at Erevoort PL0Dlt-t4- .50 House last evening. per lack. Lord lie Grev at bufhel. WUEAT, $L5o once had an interview with Gen. Schenck, CORN l'JO. and slated that before leaving Washing- AMERICAN. " liAKLEV, (100 " ton, Sumner assured him he would give " " OATS, SOc. the treaty his support, und vole. Should Cincinnati, 22. -POTATOES A certificate was filed in iho recorders Hie deinoii-tiut- i 60r. .n now making against BEEF ou foot, t!,310c. ollice to day incorporating the Southern t e treaty by; JJ'uilrr on the Fishery pr ft. 10c. to 11c,' MUTTON, t o i una wl.ari ompary; ci p iueauun, iieiM me vote, so mat an en VEAL. it.il KK).0UU. enures twenty dollars; tno NorsiJ did certified copy .cannot reach Nlinisier Sclienck here in season for his BUTTEK20.a principal office is in this o.ty EGGS. 20c ,A ense of sunsiruku occurred here ou departure on the "Cuba" on Wednesday, it has been ordered at the' request' of CHICK ESS 30c ' Saturday evening, but not fatal. Eurl De Grey thii the yCuba" bedetai'ticd Scrtinton, Pa., 22. DRY GOODS Tho whirr of machinery is heard uuiil , TlidrUy, jiroviding that it i BLEACHED 13,V. to 'He. mr yard. fur the. first time lor tnrnny aiooths cU ar that the Senate will net so that the -CI t AMUR AYS 2Uc to 30c. is here.' Everything hustle. activity steamers departure will not be delayed " CHECKS 23c to 30C. and cheerful in this cmiimuiiiiy. beyond thai day. - " COTTON AIJ ES 20e to 45c, Iluliei t Bonner of Hie AVw Yyik, Ledg- j Mrs. llaight, cousin of Gen. Schenck, COTTON THREAD 50c to $100 jur dot. er, contradicts the primed report that lie fe ive a grand recent itm last nieht. in YARN !2.30 per bunch. a cualietig'!" To lUn otie of n!s1 honor ot the M uses Schenck; who' leave a.'ti-pii" " WARPS $3,50 " hur-ewi ll a San Francisco horse, for ou Weduesduy lor England with their DELAINES 20c. yard. ' '. 'rr a stake ot $.iO,OtX). fiMI,CRt , ' f, " " Annnret 23. It is reported that a terrible Ore is Wool JOeiic. J. II. Weaver, raging in Paris, that all the Foubourg During the lira DENIMS 16c. to 35C. member id'the c ty eouncil. whj killed by St. Germain will be destroyed, with u DRILLS 25c to J0. the exp!o.-iu- u of a fire engino. many historic buildings of the city, and ' DUCKS SOc. that the loss muVt be Incalculable. Toronto. Ont., 22 . 12c. DOMESTICS to Two distinct chocks of earth quake There are rumors also of th;-- blowing FLANNELS 35c to 90c were felt here on Sunday morning. The up ol' houses and uiouuiueuts by the in-GINGHAMS 15c to 30a. vibration extendud teu sicotids. Shocks surgents, who seem resolved lo ruin to 03c. JKANS 37. where they cannot rule. T:ie stories wore frit In several other places. LAWNS 20c to !5c. . Chicago; 22. ; lire probably much exageeratcd. i " to llVje, rUIXTS.-3J.- jc. The presbytcrian general assembly "Chicago, 23. " 27c. tc Alfred Soignonjijxei, the alleged Rev. Mr. Reed read STRIPES, 10c nipt this morning TICKINGS, ISc to4Sc. lit.' report of t lie , committee of the arrived here ' . . o lurch. Tie advance .made, has been this uiommg. GROCEIUES, &C. h nlililul nud cheering; twohundred and Baltimore, 23. CANDY Hon. oa.le 2iJjo to 24 James Clark, a policeman, was shot iwen'y churches in twenty eig.it Stales, ' Plato.". 24c, aicied hy the dead last night in a bagnio, on the a d Territories have COFFEE 22c to 45c. b'l.r). An upprnpriation of $lf5.2'i2 corner of Halliday and Centre streets. CHEESE 17c to 22c. t officer was called in lo quell a diss been expeudej. ncra;ipj jibput The PUG A R 13c to 170. and an in till S6ti ) to each church. 'buuee, lo arrest the attemptReceipts'for TEA $1.00 to $1,35. . was shot him. dead by year have been $Lo0.29'l, Jt is . recom-- Fred. Hussey, BACON, Side. 19c. mended thai a can l'ul investigalion be Washington, 23. " Hanu. 18c to Jfle. The Senate debated the treaty all of made into each application for aid. N.-did but not enreach a vote. been have yesterday, country societies Two Democratic Senators, Messrs. couraged io avail themselves of the and Davis, of Kentucky, made land grunts, often made by RailA vote will road Companies, and oilier corpora- speeches against it he rcachud in iiuie Jo msit thebfliafal tions. ' ' rat, Section of the treaty lpf Wediicsday's Boston, 22. Gen. Butler appeared before ihe The Special Senate Commission, on coinmittce on Federal relntions lo day, "Mid read a letter making a 24 the premature publication of-- the treaty, page pamphlet, addressed to Senator held another meeting last night, and exAmes of Mass., in whlct he reviews and amined eight witnesses, including among condemns making Treaty . of . Washington, them persons i ho acknowledged ' to Z. C. 31. I., lie crilicii"S the settlement of the fish- a copy of .the treaty, Jbut who. were out Xoxt ery question, and says; I grieve there- able a4 state where the original come TO THE PUBLIC A CUOICK fore, that so complete nn abandonment from. The Commission seems confident OFFERS of Gneral irchandik, cooaiatiuK of the American Fishing interest, should of their ability to find out who Ihe parly 01 is that furnished the treaty for premahave beeu made by our Commissioners, and truxf they will not ratify 'his por- ture publication. , On calling for the tion of the treaty, unless therejshall be manuscript at", the, Jelegraph ifTice, the CROCERIES, loon in other portions suGicieui advan- tnanazer of the Western Union Company HARDWARE. tages, so we ran alford this great loss. stated that, under instructions, he should it. liow-evefurnish decline to It is expressly stated in protocol, TINWARE, Bui few visitors are admitted to the ih:it the Fishing, questions were BOOTS & SHOES. considered by thentselve'K.' "The remain- room of Vice President Colfax, his phyhe in was sicians that and easier, der of the lett' r was devoted to tbe setreport IIhIh, Clothing, Fancy Xo tlement, for depredations on American an improved condition, 'bough he is very Hons vie. commerce, navigations of the St. Lawt weak, and requires careful attention. y The Senate met about ihe ; other in and embraced rencc, matters, THE DRUdHDErARTMENT the treaty, all of winch ho criticizes in Secreiary laid before that body a letter a full and romilet aaaortmmt of Comprisea from Colfax, saying he did not eipeci to no approving spirit. . .p ; Druia and Modiciixm, PaiuU, Oil, Varnialiet, over the Senate the rest llrunlica New 22. aud Vork. preside during ... : fancy articles. The latest accounts from Beunos Ayres of the session. On motion of Sumner, THE LlQUolTi)EPARTM ENT re- Atrhony was elected president pro turn., show that 12.000 persons iiiive-die- d of the Senate. Contain tb cliolccat eltion of Wind, Brandies, out a of of populacently yellow fever, Cameron moved to go Into Executive Alcoliul. :'tc, tc all ot whicti a now Umg aold tion o1' 20 I.OO.t. Subscriptions in this tlia lit very lovrpt jvwsibl price. Prescription . CKi Kfully couijwuucd by a Comijctont f)ru;n.t. city for the sufferers amount to 3 772. session. Sunnier nsked ifcsf Uifl resolution to P.S. All litrtina iudelitrd to til lot and 3rd and At the Foster murder trial More ar roqiitited to Mtll tmuifdi there was Unusual attendance.' Twelve disclwgfl Messrs. ,U'hiie and Rainsdvll 2nd Ward w.tb tbe Oflou Ciiy Coipsiative Meivintd airly be but of instead taken forthwith, 'up; IllititUtiOU, ' jurors were secured early, and the proB, BALLANTYN8, secunon began. Judge S uart, to save this, n motion for Executive sessip'i preSujjerintend.nt, time and to save Mrs. Putnam mil). rosary vailed, and the consideration of Jhe ill pain admitted tlint Foster was the Treaty was resumed. man who struck the blow. His defence FOREIGN. r will be; firxt, that whs .intoxicaVersailles, 22. The souh ;"dq of iho J5'"in,e( iq Pars ted; second, that ' he reot'ived provocaHOSE MANUFACTURED tion; thir l, that he did not intend lo h,is b.en t'liiiiiflv' ah.i ndnfl'Hf liir 'iLrf kill; lourth. that death was the result of Insurgaiii itt I'aqupied; by t!i( ;Ver-- f ' sai'il s troops. The scene wi'ihin the our i.iiproper'iiirgical otiehdaiYoe. Tfie '.' closed Tho defence c ty gve t h i fty bl eP r fncq ,ffjt I lie It is hoped teols ot Hie houiUur Uneiit, will begin early streets the case will get to the jury before the i many places are impassible by rea gun of the debris of shattered build. ng 7 adjournment of the court. ii now in operation, manufacturing Cloth elo , 23,, go. Chip No doubt is entertained (if the of superior quality. A prispner in the Couutyj.tl, named Lawrence Lanier, attempted to commit occupation of th,e city' so soon as The Highest Price paid for suicide on Monday afternoon. Theniau iliu proper tfispdsitioo of i the Versailles Wool. was discovered hanging, by iho neck, b, 7 forces can be made. i ., a rope nmde Oiit ol b.s shirt. ijThe JaCpj j Paris, 52, p.m. took all his wiafig ,The Covrrnment troops hay.tpipred iPP1 the city." MV.rsh'hl McMahori'haa 'efita'b-lisbe- d pants" anil coat. ' ' - ' his headquarters at the new Opera at our This evening, a party of prominent House. n"nr the licart 6f the city. Anc tizens, worth over tweu'y 'million-- , ' and representing the banking, mercan-- t other division, of' the army entered from a ... le and real estate Interest of Chicago, thestjujh, Ti. fn$tireenteiifJ bold, the, north-eidmet at the Siierntan Imuse. and proceed ' OXFORD MSKSNS DISTRICT. "but oriiours? tISey are fiopcf sX' ed to ms i oiuinon council. III icmuu t 23. London, OtroRo, Ccii CnOTiTt, Ctao.1 s;rte airainst th increase in Latest from Paris. The Versailles flag April wtb, l7l. ii.,n t,v t ho r.it PoVerliinem, now flouts on Mont Martre. Tho whole il;uinii llistikHi.oi tiiiibid in th Italic f iho Asstaibly pi Mnuiit.'n that lie botwpon Malad Valley and A boy named Peter Miller, was killed city fs; in; posienion Cache Valley, pinimmic; at , forces. po'nt a liule ; and an-, car hand a here, 1 yesterday by 't of (t ftniii Ki)Vn. ul ll triiffSaod-ton- e Versailles", 23.' her named Frank Rice, was run over Quarry, Trom thence lo the ibmthof Clifton The fighting yesterday was in Rue Kanym, thence tip centre of eaid Kanyon (main and dangerously hurt on Saturday. i to fork it lieail, thtnre welt to the top ef Ui barricades the 23. Royal; readily gave way (Mown, 111., tti.nf w(t two ml loo, tlipiice in a before the ussault of the Versaillisis. mouiilain, directum ali og aaid mnuutaln Iwelvs Judge Breeze, of the Supreme Court, northerly i Coin nib fr at s rallied tbe of but outsida eaxt ix Ui.le., theno "uth to th several ni th.nc ill days lee, lor. has been dangerously - 11 ' Oxford place of beginning, and called "Th bdons col.c Paris. past.. He was attacked w th " There jg sharp fighting at the barri- Mining Dintiict." AO Rl PPA COOPER, on Wednesday last; and on Sunday had Recorder, ' Tun. The doctors pro- - cade in the place De La Concorde, and (K)rd, Ca'h congestive chills. t m vtiVKSDAY and SATVRDAY, Pt'BLISHINO COMPACT, .: . . - t&,Ztol to whom all v..,K BysineM Manager, w Terrible co.muuaiti,. .Lenld to lrd. -- ; ' " Monday last, the Company was Star" Mining MorDing W. Ilf Reynolds, .with fUllY orgauired, - as president, and William Gilbert, Messrs. ! ecrrtary and treasurer. TT.vTziD.-- On Esq J. Horrocksand J. H y ghurtliff, wore appointed a committee UroWniug (which will soon be W. drft 10 by-la- Messrs. II. Southard, Key- public commlttee 10 ftS irorrockB noli aVlJ mine. tbe of jireot the working Sunday A. T Her- of Mayor Hcrrick) riclt Esq., (brother at arrived Ogden, from Urichs-xillnd l''y Ohio. It is the intention of Mr. remain in this city nd Mrs. Herrick to then proceed to and time for a snort to Oregon City, thence S,n Francisco, their of relative?, after some viit nitivAi..-- On . e. will return via- Ogdcn to We hope their sojourn in as be will agreeable as thoir hearts Utah desire. can whieathey Urichsville. DKPAKTtiBK. Hon. Joseph A. Young undMr. Willard Young left yesterday hitter for morning for the East. The to as a cais enter he where West Point, det. a On Monday Mixing ExrioRATios. in mining interested of gentlemen party milters paid a Visit to the "Leopard" Kanyou.' Although mine in Ogden somewhat sore from tbe tiresome climbdo before reaching the ing they had to rocks with the fori; feet hole in the well repaid for felt spoiled name, they what they 'saw. They their trouble by over the "Leo-lard- ," enthusiastic returned without it exception considering ihe most extensive lead they had seen They followed it for in lie mountains. about six hundred yards and brought Jon with them some splendid xpeoi-uof oriferous and Argentiferous ore. One of the gentlemen who figured prominently in a former trip to the same mine, misfbeing conspicuous from having the his pinta-loon- s, ortune to seriously damage descendiwhile on this occasion, ng t 9leep declivity grasped a youug supt'ni to steady himself, but- the ircwiierous support guvc way and our unforiauate made two or three summer Miiili, but by hard scratching saved We were himself from serious injury. happy to see him "safe, safe at home,"' like ibe oilier Willie who was missed so much. All tbe explorers bet heavy on i di ibe ''Leopard." SfMMKn - Herd. Mr. F. A. Hammond herd stock during the sumrates, at their ranch near OgJcn Valley. They will receive stock I the Tithing corral, Ogden, every Sat For particulars see advertiseurday. ment in Junction. Co., will mer at low Ax Octraoe. roultrv for We are informed by reliable gentlemen that the Si District water; sect, which crosses lie main road from this city to North "eden, is impassable by pedestrians, wral ladies, who were coming iffOg- pu foot, have had to wade this 'rum, because there is no means pro- cd tar npAaalnir Tina it nn mil. it Gentlemen of ci, the gentler sex. 8, fix a all means, or the bridge by Kblic will nnn-rv- . as the friends of pet ' Cl !t ladies arc already.. 'tveral I, C5 1 y, of the Bombardment in Paris! Government have jLntered Paris! ' Versailles Flag Floats on Montmartre! Prus-sian- Insurgents Resolved to Ruin where they cannot Dom-brows- ki s On Sunday evening last a "Re number of cows and young bulls, 4iy of them of the Durham breed, ar-"d by freight, train from the were corralled in the Tithing East. wd yard mi the yard adjoining the livery stables. 7 were all designed for ranches in Montana. is going to be Pying institution of the best kind in "1 these Stock-raisin- g mountain Territories. Caution to Mothsus. On Saturday k" Mrs. wife of Riclmrd Douglass, """glass, of this w nt a to neigh-'- n oity house on some business, taking " Iter her child, a little girl about ''Ren months old. An open box' of neentrated lye was on the neighbor's 'e. and while the mothers nlten-l- 0 was drawn in another direction child took 'J up and drank a part of lye, which seriously injured, and en ''"gered the little one's life. Proper 'medtes were administered, and the f 'ent U now progressing favorably. : See dissolution of ""dveriising columns. rartnershn i .. in t:tH h, Policeman Shot in a Bagnio! Senate Debate on the Treaty of Washington! Fatal Fire at Baltimore! i p Miag Lake CABINET MAKERS. I CO. Lava nn exoolluiit A. nf Hum. - Mniiuluctured nud Kl'KNITURK at their stithlilitiint ImiHirtwl u Mam street, Ogdau. livuiy aruclu in aud will he a. Id- CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING Shocks of Earthquake at Toronto! , the Treaty of Washington! An Editor Arrested on the Charge of Rape! 19E5MKT.UH3(T, ir i j FORE OFFERED FOR Shawls, Arabs, ' SALE IN UTAH. CkamoleoiiH, Cloth Coats, Italmoral and Cored from $0.00 to $12.00 9.00 BedHtend. Chair, per set Wiuhstiuidn, Bureau, Rocking Choir, trewtsn, etc., etc., at eijually reduced (iriuu. Order promptly executed. , Mat-- , lilaiiket, f--" y CITY OGDE1S" MERCANTILE L"g-islati- SHOE DEPARTMENT in DRY GOODS, 1 : y (jientK, I,julie Children' Hoots, Slippers, Metallic and Aretie etc., etc. Over-Shoe- CITY i Also HATS and .CAPS; Mink. Coney, I'milue, Squirrel and Keaver Sett Trunks aud . Valises; Factory com-plo- te Cash paid for Hides .'''TAHXERV.''1' tp)'''. ' . ' . . ; CLOTHING, UEAUY-MAD- mm. fftrr.; OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TITO 0RDF.lt. ' IUBU- . , . f ' iii the dilTerctit 8eitlcmout. ' ' r can aiir YOU ' u.T UTS-MA- G H. DINWOODEY'S of Tay will be taken for work done Kutahlialunent. tiiva ui a call before purchasing U.wfaera. I above-name- d Tomplo Wtreot, SALT LAKE CITY, RALPH DOUGLASS, liUTClIHIt. FllESII AND SALTKD MEATS CON- . 15 pur Doien, (lvnocked down and boxed,) G(xi Chairs fur ON HAND. STANTLY 33tf Fall Leaf Tablet) OGUEX CITY, UTAH. Tallin: Kik-Le- F. A. KINC & CO., to C. B. (SiifCoseor Walnut Bureau with glaM, M3 regtir), '22-i- ' NEWS AGENTS, FILL SITPLV Of Il()OKS, PAPERS. ou hand, and MiijaziueJi, etc, oouslantlji ' formal ' Also clinic Selection of Fancy Goooi, Clgan, Tobacco, etc, etc., at our Deot, Broom' 30tf Corner, Ogden City.: : OCDEN TANNERY. F YOU WOULD BE WELL FORTIFIED, THY L JS A T U K A . Com to my Tamwry and eee If I will not sell ynu a OOOD LEATHKK a the beet, and a cbea ' a th cheapeat in the market, HIDES and BARK WANTED. JONATHAN BROWNING. iLiiiiiimi ii - !; j HjVli One and 1. -17. miurnn i i nit '"'; . a liiijjuiii 1 1 a half Black East SASH, , to 5510 ! ' .... lj;iVl'j f C K. B. U , X,j V. DOORS, t. ... . Ptot.i . tf it i - ,u MOULDINGS, ON .. Li wit AND MADE HAND ' x hyCft.6, an DOORS, aI ' TO ORDER. J0 ll ; SOUTH TEMl'LE STREET, KEI'T BUILDING, HOWEVER COSTLY or elegant, is completo iu its adornment without its complement of SHADE TREES; and they also add a beauty thut notliinpolse will to the humblest dwelling or location. Spring is the time to plant them. Mr. A. C. I'.tpercan nupply either Locust or Mulberry trees innny desired number, from 2 in. to Z in. in diameter at the butt, find will deliver 'hem on the eni at S. L. City, at from 50 cents to 7 . rrCMiBtKiO. S!iadeTrees! $1.00 each. lj - f i urn inn n i i 1 1 tin ii a ' AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES'. " f $9. and IJi'dstea.ls, and GENERAL Walnut ' BOOKSELLERS STORE, Eittit OEOROE WIIITKIIEAD. lMy I -- To all the Pcoplo r , All Kind iV ; i neatly execnted, and on thert Dotia. Repair 4 ! A full Stock of GUOCERIKS,' WAKE, etc., eho. '. Cull nnd Examine. ' , ..t i i ' ; Five doors West of the Z. C. M. I., ea Fourth Street, Ogdon. at the f The If ighwt Price' paid, for ull kind ' hoot & snoi : siioi, rLHIlltlU LHlil ' , . , C...PYPKR. President Young's Office, Suit Lako City. A. 22-t- f AiUroi-- , P. 0., ftox SB. C. W: THORNTON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS GENERAL la all kind L - DEALERS of Airricnltiiral prodfict, (Talifornia ; and I" tali Fmita, ctf, t 1'nri'hasln Ajcent ftr all Dficriitionii of Mor cbaudiPe. Conmgnment Kdiciied for ereiy-- f atraw, sotf tning, ascabt buck-who- E. Ml D unforu gOUTII SIDE OF 0. 0. It. B. DEPOT, OODEN, r y. s, aiul Shades. F VOU WANT A PAIR 0 GOOD BllOTS OK Oo to SlIOKii, j BR.I.GHAM and Mioes, ( arpe.s. IVindow Curtaluta Shop! 40-l- Fo.-te- - ( r, ten-thirt- in "lllsses ; RISTITUTIOM, Ioor ' T II K ' Cas-serl- ISugs, rianuelii aud Hosiery. . The Red Topped Boot and Shoe 18-- bn California complete ' 4 CO, Itaiu street, ECCLSS Vf The Celebrated 8 00 0.00 Fall-Lea- 37 Skirts etc. 6.00 Black Walnut Lounges, each f Black Walnut Tables... Black Walnut Cribs, each - s, well-assortion-itistin- g, Poplins, Tartan Plaids, Sutitis McrinoM, Itcpclluiits C'loakiugs HERETO- ti to-d- their large and just received, in part, of Cull attention to Slock, e, j 1 OF THE KIND , BBTATL' DRY GOODS GROCERY IXX'I.KS - auutli-eni- May Mr. FURNITURE AND . - Salt Lake City, on Monday, 1871, by Trcst. D. II. Wells, A- Kino, 0f tbig cUjf HnJ c"AUoE E. 8mio'r, of Salt General Wood Turners, Jit. z. c. m. i. J !!I J.II.ECCLES&CO. Rule! Butler INDUCEMENTS ' , Stock. GREAT and) fren-ero- A jpaT Choice breeds of le. See advt. i Bounce him , ; J. WATKINS, Itoot and Shoe .iakor, At the eigo of th Big Uixjt, Fiflli .Street, Ogden. All kind of Loot and Suiws niado to order. K pira neatly exucuw!. Produce taken in iwyinoiit. i:il r the flir boot. "V 14-- tf i) i:i:ss a xi) ilo lie v...;MAKlX'G.-.n. ( P. M. STUART WIHHES EVERVHODY Hint she nu a KIKSl'-CLASia prepared to do all kinila of Sewing, on reawnialile t"rnisi, at her Krioidftiicc ou tli Beiiru, KUt&TlI .SXliHil, Four lilw lw Eat ot tbe tithing Olai;., MRS. tni btWIJid JiACHlXK, and t aSons SALT LAKE CITY, Aro still driving an exclusive Boot, Sho ami Hut Trade, , ' i WlioleHale mid Ttctnil.' ' at the Mammoth. Boot, Shoe, and Hat Store, ' for all "CAST lligliOKt Price Kind of Ilitios. lUu.embf - Ti:3HIJI STKKKT. We have a large and varied Stock of the above Goodd ou haud, and are receiving fresh ("loods from the East and West ever"y day; also a good supply tf, Ila Cusioiu 3Iaile hud Shoes, , ,, , of the best quality. All of xvliich w' are determined to sell at the very lowest possible prices. IMPORTANT TO MINERS. Examino our Goods and Prices bcfpri ASSAYS OBE WITH JKVA.NS , htxtli Street. Onden. )tcirBnca purchasing elsewhere-y '' ' '' ....;. ran I'e hnd at flu Ji"vcnox IVlntiuj Oflre.i-Ht- n |