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Show 'Good Chance. Who wants to start'a Sm vKD li RDsYiWe law a fine chingle mill? There is a splendid chance case of stuffed birds, so arrayed that it to get new machinery cheap by applying would do credit to any artist, and learntof Blyth, Pixley and Edwards, Evan-sto- ed that arrives Northern it was the work of one of our TlMEThertah Wyoming. See advt. Goo4ftrtLeDar- mountain Richard J. of Vocal-items- . Ic-Ala- n, n Bilks, Beats and Bummers. Mr. C. W. SUvner, who has drawn crowded houses Salt at Lake his lechumorous by TvVnJ will sell at very reasonable tures on Beats" and "Bilks, Bummers," je"V'TougeB,get your Valentine will appear before the Ogden public at dv. our Theatre next week. The Salt Lake press pronounce Mr. Stayner's effort as snow last one of the wittiest, raciest lectures ever &c.-Tiik BwCTiFi't, ,.ianf still more to come. delivered in that city. --.1,1,1 ana prunow than in d rather have it who Let the flakes flicker, Mrtch Ft. Kearney. The old military rescares ervation at Ft. Kearney being open to settlement, a great number of homesteaders AfiAISST Ism Ass.-S- ome prOTECTIOS and are putting in an apbeen expressed that the fear having The lands are rich, and from pearance. Pacific road would suffer among the finest in Nebraska An inand from hostile fiction InJiB raids, the line, Gen. sane asylum is about to be constructed the settlers along measures on the site of the dilapidated Fort. Near Jrd baa taken precautionary this point the Union Pacific forms a juncthem from danger. protect tion with the B. and M. road. S 6t0k ba3 a Cne Lew f More , ? pre-einpto- Patios. The mail from the East, last was detained on Delayed. The Central Pacific train did not arrive this morning, having been detained by the snow, which has fallen in heavy quantities on the Humboldt Division. It is thought the train will boys, Mills, West Weber., Mr. not reach here till late this afternoon. is the Joseph Wright fortunate possessor of the case, and his partner, Mr. Greenwell, has a similar Condensations. From Yesterday's ornament arranged by the same hand. Xeict: Persons wishing to see the work or obThe statistics of the Sandwich Istain anything of the kind, had belter call lands Mission, show a total of 21)1 elders, on Mr. Wright. 243 priests, 15'. teachers, 117 deacons, members, 2881 grand total, 3G61. From this morning's Herald: to Feb. he wife of A 11th, Wednesday, letter from Southern Utah says, W. J. Hancock, a son. Twelve pounds that recently some men were up on the avoirdupois. mountains west of Kanarra, and found six'een head of dead stock in one heap. From Saturday The snow was so deep, that the animals Feb. 14. Daily of had not been able to get around, and so Redick's Si iT.The eiiit which was much had they suffered from hunger, commenced against the Union Pacific that some had eaten the tails of others, road, by Col Redick, of Omaha, on the and tried to commence cn the bodies ground, that he was misled by the time when death took them off. table of the road published in the paper?, The C.inton, Loeber assault and bat- is causing much interest. It is supposed ery cases were finally disposed of yes that his case will settle an important terday, by fining the former $5 and the question, regarding the liability of comattcr$10. panies in neglecting to keep correct time Already a large number of seats have tables. The amount involved is only een engaged for Boncicault's perform $100, but the principle to be established ances, which commence on Monday, is one of great interest. when he will appear in "Used up" and Colleen Bawn." "Rosedale" was played last night at Siege. The Post Office has stood a the Theatre with success. siege since early this morning. An attack From this morning's Tribune: was made in serried columns and by parThe wind was on a "tear" last night. allels, but the assailants were kept at bay Signs were torn down, casements rattled, by the sorties of Uncle Sam's regulars, windows were smashed, and the "deuce" who fired eff platoons of valentines as was generally played with glass and rapidly as the assault was made. The chimney pots. ammunition in the garrison is fast being A young man applied to Dr. Monroe exhausted, but the colors of the besieged for baths, as he had not been well for are still flying. This evening may bring more than a year. After taking the bath, fresh reinforcements, and destructive pimples were noticed to cover his faco. grenades in the shape of valentine miswere pronounced to be the measles, sives will be poured afresh upon the They the same that had "gone back" on him charging columns. seven years previous. llirtli. The Lecture Swindle. According to the Herald, it turns out that "Angie of the trains east of Omaha failing is one Jessie McGill, a whilom A Young" connection. tkoir usual "Kettle slinger" at a Salt Lake boarding was ditched on Tuesday freight train and an occasional Highland n the B. and M. road, causing house, Flinger on "the boards.' The Daily fi de mail to be delayed Dirt Slinjer alias the Tribune, attempts to jump out of its disgraceful connection p SyrABE Msals. J. II. Stinger is now with this lecturing swindle, by dismal on Fifth Street, attempts at But running the restaurant jocularity. jokes won't I 4;one. He serves up excellent meals, palliate fraud. and keeps LuJington and Co's celebrated Call and see John and he oysters. is neat and Municipal. The City Council met villtreatyou well, his place '; clean, and attendants are obliging. again last evening in special session, heard and accepted the report of the Committee on Public Works in relation t. AurnATios. Last evening W. Hinch- - to the Iron Company, and made arrangetiiff, while coupling the cars of the U. P. ments with Messrs. Parks and Meredith, freight train, had his right hand caught we which believe were in every way i between the butlers, by which it was so satisfactory. As soon as weather perWells, Fargo & Co., yesterday received I angled that the amputation of the fust mits, we may expect to see A very fine from Last The Ball Night. operations .1. J Pioche, twelve silver bars from the Q.iifana1,1me second one auuve me commence for the erection of permanent assemblage- was present ,at Woodman-see'- s Raymond & Ely mine, of the average niiiile joiut became necessary. The Hall last night, to celebrate the an- value of about $3,100 each. ' works, which will be of vast benefit to jtntion wis performed by Pr. T. E. this city and Territory. niversary of St. Valentine, under the auspices of the Yonng Ladies' Relief SoA general feeling of genuine sat Ye Orator. We see by the Salt lake ciety. A Good Mas Gone. We regret to isfaction prevailed, and the enjoyment cf learn of the death of Last Saturday night, Elisha Cos, Bishop John Froc-to- r, papers that Hon. Thos. Fitch, "the sil the occasion was unbounded. Dancing to is deliver about of Salt Lake miles southeast of Paris, orator," Proctor City. Bishop and music added 'their' charm to the iving eight celebrated Lake in his lecture to returued his Salt residence intoxicated u generally respected and esteemed as City social and triendly commun of pleasures at a late hour at night. He ordered in Europe." Mr. of "A one of the substantial men of the Territion. The little god's wings flapped unmost is of one the liis wile prepared it and Fitch and as Ward supper, popular speakers ory, Bishop of the Tenth seen as messages were distributed among tuld him was on the table ready M. L. A. Y. the of it America. Cannot (hotel by bis good judgment, busiuesa in of his attentions. fur hiui. lie then ordered her to the recipients gay this city obtain his services for aleoture? pMitrand kind dealing with the peopin the morning an adjournment get a warm that supper or he would kill eminhe Since writing the above we have learn- Early le was a wise leader, and the same day twelve her. bhe started to until took place, get up to wait ently adapted for the position he occup- ed from the committee that Hon. Thos. hence. months and on then he ordered her to him, Fitch has been engaged to deliver a lecied. A good man has left us. His down. lay daughter hearing the ture in this city on Tuesday, 24th inst. fuss of bed and left the got out Indian Alarms. The section hands aud while tho husband was Fcsxt lid ELtrt.ixT. Tt is very at the different stations of the Union house, if the Wiuter with is has been after the daughter, the wife with an From yesterday's Pacific road are armed, and in CoxDBX8ATioxs places mild, especially in the middle, infant in her arms left the house and that it will more exposed to Indian raid, hand cars have a tough, knotty, bulb-J- s Xtia: litter end It is suggested that the birds known are every few hours engaged to keep up went to Ben Khodes', ono mile, in yel, as has been the case mt other seasons. " Z). Ece. Xcus, as "top knots" be not molested, but that communication with hands along the her night clothes. Next morning to li'i intL was arrested and bound over in bond they should be protected, as they great line. A few days since at Bronson'B of ?300. Monday, about two o'clock, A winter' with a "lough, knotty, bulbo- ly assist in destroying the eggs of those station an alarm was given, and some he returned to his house. Ben Cox, us latter end," must be moths, which are ruinous to fruit crops. forty or fifty hands assembled, to give his exceedingly son, 18 years old being there, if not useful.' But Prof. Leotard opened a gymnasium the Indians who were reported to be particularly stepped to the door with a shot gun 5 can't imagine any winter' iii such a last night for the benefit of a large num a warm reception. A squad m. hand and asked: ''Father, have advancing il that. A little explanation is need-- i ber of persons who have signified their of Sioux vi ere seen on the brow of a hill, you come here to whip mother again, to ake the thing pluin. intention of giving him their patronage evidently with evil .intent: but seeing or to behave yourself: If you have "' From this morning's Herald: that preparations were made to receive come to behaye. yourself aud not whip Hon. Tom. Fitch will deliver his cele them, beat a has'y retreat. The military mother, all right; but if you have BeRe Jail Last night Charles Li brated lecture "A Yien at Busher come to whip her, you shall not." Sage authorities are vigilant. Williamson and Geo. M. Munroe, pria- na" next Saturday evening, for the ben Sharp words eusued, after which confined m the city jail, cut efit of the Salt Lake Library Associa Ben with his gun fired a broad-sid- e through some so are planking, tore out some tion. VALEXfiNK. There many St. of nine buckshots in his breast, killaJobies the south side of the cell and of St with the origin ing him instautly. Ben went imme Many improvements are being made legends connected &4de their escape, taking with them at American Fork this winter. ' Some Valentine's day, that it is hard to deter diately to an officer and gave, himself worth of blankets.'' tradition we up, ready and willing to stand trial young "Hoodlums" at that place were mine to what particular Uiatns.m was trouble for assault in lor killing one ot the worst men in punished for disturbing a theatrioal owe the custom now prevailing in this taMr- W. II. Clark, Munroe for Valentine was canonized a Edgar county. Three times heretostealing performance. country. from a Frenchman fore this ' desperate Cox has been at the depot. JJ9 The "French- Spy" was played last Saint by the Catholics, and his name is lowing i8 a description of the toescaped night at the Theatre with creat success cherished by them as an exemplar of bound ever to keep the peace Ct;ninals: Gazette. 1'coria his wards family. The talking machine was also exhib - great virtue nc was born in a village Cu3. L. Williamson is about 2S years in Germany, and was taught the rare ited. ' u's Height is about ft. 11 in., and To him Ashes Bones for Grapes The price of ore and bullion has been accomplishment of writing. 4( 'eig about 170 pounds. ' He is have to letters "f It is ex- numerous swains came light steadily rising for some weeks AVe are fully convinced of another complexion, lightish hair and in welcome a found and many Wl; h,as a gear on In pected by the buyers of ore, that the written, i fact regarding the fertilization of the . j wicucnu, over production this season will far overreach the homes of their adored. He himself imnear the 'V ' hair; wears dark pants grope,, which is of the highest that of any time known in this Terri- - became entangled in the meshes of the stable dark overcoat or excrement Animal portance. with cape, ' tender Dassion," but the object of Lis eo. I at , we regard as unsuited to its manure 'iuiiiuh is Ann nr. w a;l abandoned ui worldly he and jt,il;3 died From love this morning's Tribune: successful cultivation: or at least it hi. in hijrht. Weio-h.: ' ''" nhnnt VWVV O seclusion of a conventicle far better to for" the cora of statement to the joys pounds . employ the Itrtilizing According Is nf were enbalmed in th vt;., Dlli virtues complexion, so largely lound 111 His are which niauy respondent, Montana has fearfully agents , hair and ul.ioi-o" moflLi i:i.,, Miirm iv 'native his of village and in the fruit. the of people iwith the If people leave, or continue hearts gray, and wears dark clothes. In to to leave as Potash phosphoric a'cid, and lime are Ui . , they have done during the and every' year they repaired lent il, ' with flowers ' 0Ulslde assistance last the Territory will be depopu- srave, which they decked great food" staples which the grape deredtolU pHoners: and lated.year, observed i demands, au3 they cannot .flourish A man arrived at Corinne lately His birthday is to this time, in certaia, ' of Meinster unless these elements are uWidauly ' ;rtU''rittle 'village direction,, from Montana, having walked all Ih'e UUU'ja not fed at liberty to indi-- way from Helena." To see a man draw a The old'tradit'ion that at this time of th supplied.'.'' tVc fertilize our; vineyards present v ' mates, may and grae'" borders with uulcaebed the birds'choose their grecnWck than creates more excitement year ' . dissolved hones, an( .obtain . ' '.'I. . .1.1.1; Jt. !5 Ube under the' necessity the wr.u csiaouaii ashes aud drawing of a revolver in the early also have had much tojio returns. Dr. Xlcloh abuu&trit scon as possible. ' most custom. ' " days of that Territory Jing the'prcsent ac-0u- ut tibt before 1 - 1 . - Another Parricide. ver-tongu- Sage-brush- er pro-Wi- t, s ; ' ' - - ; , !,,., and f,.t . - - - ,I-- 1, 1 , plant-structur- . 1 : ""Sas - e GEORGES. TURNER; - McOrgorJt (Lata Co.), - - Fifth Street. Option. Books, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, &.c, CIGARS AM TOIt Ai t O. Wall Papers of the Bst Patterns. tnlton for (ill tie Paper of tho dsy Lofftl, aatrn aud Woatem. Jlicriitioi8 ii'Jiui R R R" RADWAY'S" READY RELIEF! 4TKKK THE WO It ST l'AIXS In Irom One to Twenty Minute. after NOT ONE HOUR rcHdin?: thi mlvwtiRement nt't-SI VFKK WITH PAIN. any one RADWAY'S READY REIJKK IS A CUKE FOR KVHRY PAIN. It was the flrot ami is Tlie Only l?aiii liomody Th;it instantly 8tnis the most excruciating Rutins, utl chips Congi'ftiug, allays lnHaniiiiatiniis whether nf tho Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, nr other glands or organs, hy one application, in fiom one to twenty ininnttts, uo mutter how violent or tho pain, the Rheumatic, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Xenralgic, or prostrated with disease mav sutler' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ca. ill atlord instant (' the Kidneys. Inflammation Inflammation of the Madder, Inflammation of the Bowels. Cou- ftestion of the Lungs. Sore Throat, DifllcHlt Itreatliinpr. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysteria, Croup, Diptheria. Catarrh, Influenza. Headache, Toothache. Cold Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the READY RELIEF to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exist will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tnniMerof water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, llearthurn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Celic, Wind in the Rowels, aud all Intercut Pains. Travelers should always earrv a bottle of READY RELIEF with them. A few dropt on water will prevent sickness or pains from ihaii(.'e of water. It is better than 1'ruucu Brandy cr Bitters as a stimulant. I'KYICK AN I i: cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure lever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other levers (aided by Radway's Pills) so quick lis RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. . ' RAD-WAV'- S Uil Health! Beauty! Strongnnd Pure Rich Blood Increase of Flesh ' and Weight Clear Skin and Beautiful Complexion secured to all. 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Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in ' the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and ether parts of th system, gore Eyes, Strum- - ' ons Discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Bcahi i Head, Ring win, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acue, Black Kiu, worms in the Flush, Tumors, Can ters in the Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Lot of Sperol, and all wastes ot the lite principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Wvdeni Chemistry, ami it 1 tew days' use will prove to any person using it Sr either of tVeso foriua of disease Its uoteut power It) ' bure them. If the patient, dally becoming reincd by the wastes aud decomposition that is continually progressing. Miccueds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from this the 8AIISAPARILLIAJI healthy hluud-- od will and does secure. 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' A few doses of Radway's Pills will free the syv . disorder.-Tffi- -e d teni from all the 2a ceuts per box. Sold by Druggists. . r, ,,t 1 lew KVAD"I'uIM?ud True." 'Snrfl-ontertaiu-- toliadway & Co., No. S7 Ludwu. Iju) 1J New Yai'k.. IiipTmatlon worth thOxfnds w';fl be sOli-sent vou. it ' ! - above-name- 1 |