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Show Site ftaito gimcim Th i'ksdat Etim, Odr. 22, 1830. FaniishPi 0,'l, "IfarrliKI. POSTIOFFICE. AKKirAI.K. eli Uke Ci(y, Sonata enili.. WeU; mronjli Btil awilf, Kat, taroufa saaii aallr "HrrlifrwWot Frry"Hiir. rakstjrlcal" Manner! "' : It is probable that there Items From a (Jrawingr this continent a country possessing Town. greater natural; resources th.tp the It has State of Sonora, Mexico. Eut Jobction: Thinking ,. you been celebrated for iu wonderful would like to haar from southern mineral wealth' frtni time immemoUtah, I address you a lew line. rialand the highest authorities tie Mil ford ii rather quiet at )re.snt, united in crediting' it with 'agricul is tural and though a good deal ot Limine pastoral capability done for the size of the nltce. It pcrhaiis, even those of Cali Keliig a railroad tmtuiiiua, ona would fornia. Its native inhabitants are . . . suppose tbat a large ana rustling universally admitted to La brave, husimett would be done. Consider- hospitable, and light hearted: overable freight is sent out from here flowing with natural talent, loud of now, but all the merchants expect music, dancing, and the gentle and to ship double the amount this win refining pleasure of social intercourse. But what a sad fate has fallen upo.i ter. a country and people originally des An accident occurred about four tined, apparently, to lnnent a more mile went ot here this morning, on than ordinary share of worldly prosthe railroad to Frisco. The stctiou perity; for it must not be forgotten to the tbat, in addition to the curse of hand attached the hand-ca- r disrevolution, which has blighted to ivaesenger train, and whtn at the tance from this place above men- such a terrible extent the whole of tioned, they were going at auch a Mexico, and which even now threat and lively rate that the hand car was ens its utter disintregaiion thrown from the track. A man ruin! iSonoru has suffered from disnamed Petersen, on the car, was tin local of infinity thrown on the ties and badly bruised orders "and accidents, ' from t"ie and stunned, but with proper care many perils incident to a border he will be able to resume his labors state, from the raids or filibusters, n a few days. the bitter qnarreh" and feuds of her The weather in delightful during dm principal citizens, the aiittgon-ithe day, but freezing cold at night. of races, the 'insubordination of Building, and improvements sun her industrious but capricious, In dian population; and last, but by no go on here. We have a smelter and a stamp means least, from the terrible, bloodmill at this place, but neither one thirsty, warlike, insatiable Apaches, running- It is reported that tne Terrible, indeed, had been the desolaHorn Silver Mining Company have tion wrought by these, inhuman purchased the stamp mill and con- fiends, the implacable foes of all template changing it to a smelter, peaceful industry, and the arts of which will be a good thing for civilization; and almost equally cruel and a blow to Frisco. and inhuman, it is sad to say, have Messrs. Latey A Williams have been the reprisals, which a occasion' just completed the finest hotel in al tntervuIsjiaveiiijQn mtfed out to wjaicn is thern by :an outraged" and eiaeper" Utah, outside . or sair iane, t an ornament u me piace. Before? leading a ted community, The mines all around us are look the terrible story which tollowa, it is ing well and the miner are full of necessary to picture to oneself the hoie. depopulated "r liases, the ruined The democrats of this place do net hcmtndaai the deserted mine; Wie like the loss of Indiana, but say it desolation and misery created"; by will not effect the presidential elec- toistlrfaded trib, and; to' remember tion. that the war of civilized races against Jiefore I write again I will visit the the Indians is a war of uidusry and mines and will give you some impor- intelligence against a nomadic people tant mining news. whjofhave proved themselves, with a L,'' ui oeNbribx. tevf care exceptions, mcapaoie Yours, etc., Oct. 18th, 1880. irjjj elevated "above a 'condition of barbai iem; who require' and demand not acres, or sand reds of acres, but That Burglary. counties thousands, to sustain each The Herald, in speaking of the Ifipej iiljn nit luuct ciwijiweucM um policy has. hitherto wholly burglary committed in Salt Lake humarxi Convert them t6.TM'artfi of failed to we which of before last, gave night peace; thatUfeifsbittMtio' of the mention In yesterday's issue of this entire continent is as desirable as it paper, says that up to the present is inevitable; and that the passions time no arrests have been made of of the savage hature which run riot in the contest awake, inevitably, the persona believed to be connected almost equally savage passions of ia no question but the therewith. There pioneers and trontiersroen,whose young Marsden shot one of the bur dssucy. it is to conquer' or be con- . 'theru. glurs, as the police examined the q ierd by spot and saw the blood. In view of the fact that the blood war seen on Quarterly I'oufc reuee. the spot and that the fellow immeThe quarterly conference of the diately ran, it is reasonably supposed Weber. Stake of 2iion will take place that he was shot ih the hand; If he on Saturda,fthe"Jj3d a.id .Sunday nad been shot anywhere else, unless the 24th inst. the meetings will be it was the head, the blood would not held in Ogden "Tabernacle at 10 a. m. have Aowed through the clothes as and )i p". m. of each day; The people soon, and .none would have, been are invited to attend. seen on the ground. Persons an ' fD. IL Pbkkv, swering the indefinite description h. J. HaHKlCk', of the burglars were seen in differ C.,F, MlUDLETON. ent parti ot the city, and two men ' ' 'J Oct. is. , were seen in the willows south of here in the afternoon,, who seemed Notice of Removal. to be hiding, but though a steady MrSjJtf, and Miss May Bowring seard' was maintained, noihing that toe beg would justify the police in making and notify tit,4proua,friends patrons, that they have removed an arrest waa discovered. It is very their Millinery Business to the rooms unlikely that the burglars will ever formerly occupied,- by, Mrs Schram, next door to Peebles1, dmg store, be captured. V I..t rveuin the ''liberals'' ml lie J the Federal Court House, in aii at for rVtUkeana' the Bui u.ia. p .aa. r Salt Uki an the Weet Lake City. Some time since these Kick Coaaty, ItoUkiOiili iM J tended a Mr. Campsame Springs aaaJls ( ti Kfaaatoa, "liberal" Wtwiii.iu Imh heandltl.r placeel ' bell the unique position of "Liber-Strlv- er Kridri. lou.iiy, WeaaeaoWa or Utah, l.laho u4 Moutiaa, deily..S MS " for congress." The unfor-tuiiit- t Bantu Hi, t.iru, Bearer aaa Weal aa 4i aent them his "letindividual Plain City.Slatarville, si Ogden an-Harrmill., Muudaye, Wednesdays ter of accutitaitce," and the affair of and O.rKC Hu.M, Meueral Delivery 16 an la 7 ai last night was gotten up to gloat over 10 I'M la 7 p Sunday The llmild gives a hi I'uolwhiieas. Hcsistkt liirinvns Open aa te 4 a a W from of the proceed-in:-- f, amount lucid very Mostl OkbiH lK.aerasiT Opea from It a tm 4 p aa we shall take the liberty of and 7 aa to I p as Outside door open from NATHAN KIMBALL, Pastranaler.,. making extracts from that paper. The meeting was called to order by (TRAINS. II. W. Lawrence, Ei., and on mo Ia0 C I' traiu arrive. " . 40p UP" tion Judge Higbee, of the kirm of BP train Ifarea "P . CP " arrlTea Higbee k Smith, of Ogden, was elec 11 Stam I' P Emigrant arrives.. " P leaves........ 116pm ted chairman, Mr. Henry Simona . J ' '" arrivee.. 'tb P Capt. Weing selected for secretary. ii P SUOaai . CCtraia arrive Kansl'erd Smith, of Ogden, the chair and " " ipni " 40ea man's leavas partner, waa the firat individ " end...- .a a ual to speak, and as this gentleman arriraa... UN " leares.. seems to have a desire that people Of dan City Tinw. shall know just where he stands, we the Tne JUNCTION Itas a Larger give his speech aa reported by Behold Circulation in, Ogden and Uttdi. 1 am alad to see so many present; throughout Northern Utah, it shows the spirit of Liberalism than all other Newspapers animates that the Oentiles of this city. Combined We have called loudly for help from abroad, but have received none. We Knler. at tk Foot Uflca at Often Uty, have learned the lessen that heaven heirs those wjo help themselves. Clak Territerv, ' Nrcitnd Clan Matt r. Our party has nominated Allen G. Campbell to represent us in congress, BRIEF MENTION. and we have come here to ratify that nomination. (Three cheers were here What have the "Libs." dona with given for the nominee). There has s? dam G.K.M been a canuiaaie nominateu in op position by the Church ot Jesus Will Ogden ever again have a il Christof Latter-daSaints, under an theatical company? alias, the People's Party of Utah; but KiMKMiiKa the McKeiuie Kefoim I prefer to call it the Mormon party. With the candidates in the field and Club ball this evening. the platform made, the issue is made Thb "Libs." nad a grand love least up. What is the issue? We are in an anomalous situation in Utah, in .Salt Lake, last night ready as far as wealth and population Moodt and San key are attracting are concerned for admission into the large audience in Salt Lake. Union; yet we are not admittea. the deor Bk sure and attend the HcKenie The fault must be laid at of the Mormon party, because they reform club, at Union Opera House, have had control. - Mormonism has several aides, one a religious, one tonight. side The members of "Other Club" a political, and one a quibble Which side keeps Utah trom state will meet to night at the residence hood? The natural advantages of of A. C. Emerson, Esq., on the the country have been manipulated to bring here people of but one faith. bench. We all know that for years no Oen-til- e To mourow, at 10 . m., the quar has been wanted in the territohave been given terly conference of Weber Stake of ry. ion will be commenced at fgdea to understand, sometimes in a bloody manner, that they were not wanted. Tabernacle. did net likt the veople and their in "How about the Telephone Com- stitutiont, but finding that no non- 1 am pany which was organised here some Mormon was wanted, I staid. a citizen, regialered, and intend to there's time ago?" Herald. Aye, have my say as an American citizen. the rub. But the Ogden laVepliont Mormon mm is what amicls the terri Company will give you goed terms. tory, and tbat is hsloya.lity to the United Slates. It is a criminal religTry 'era. it is union otherwise ion, Orsenwell has been engaged to of church andpolygamy; state. If Utah was day, in cutting up a couple of bear?. admitted, what would become of the He bad thin afternoon some bear entile? for they would then legal-- . meat on hand, but it has been going ize polygarayl Our Legislature is om posed nearly exclusively ot law rapidly. Ambrose ii always up with breakers. Here is a great hierarch the times. Secure your "bruin flesh," ical tyranny brooding over the peo- while there is chance. le, winch exists everywhere where church and state are united, but this is the worst in the world. In Union Opera Honkc. Eujrland this state exists with this is A small audience assembled at difference: there the state supreme and the church subordinate, here Union Opera Houe, last evening, to ihe situation is reversed. Mormonwitness the last performance of the ism is disloyal, for the members od "Black DianiomJt was of the church believe that Wyman's. intends to them the govgive excel presented by the troupe. The ernment of the world, consequentlent acting ol Mr. Wyman was ap ly they seek to help Cod to predated by those present, as well do this and are of course seeking as the acting of several members of to overthrow other governments, but more especially that or the united the company. in This evening a paity will be given Slate. Mormonism it criminal its practicing polgamy, and the Morin he same house, by the Keform mons are banded together for mu. club of this city. No pains have tual protection the same as are other been spared to make this an enjoy a criminals. II they were not disloyal Me a flair, and we expect that a large they would give up the practice of polygamy. What is the remedy? The company of dancera will be present peotilt want to be Amerieanired.They want religious equality, and if Utah ever does become estate this must be Quarterly Conference. guaranteed. We do not want this a morning at 10 o'clock, territory represented by criminal, a mau who lives a pure lite but by this of the quarterly conference Then general government must ap .Stake of Zion will meet at the Ogden point a commission to make laws for Tabernacle. A large attendance is this territory and the Mormons must desired, as it is ei peeled that several be uistranchised, and when they con of the apostles will be present. The elude to obey the lawi then they can be reinstated in the rights of citizen conference will coniinue over Sun ship. lay and all are cordially invited to When Mr. Smith had subsided, attend each day. District Attorney Van Zile arose and congratulated these assembled, rersvHAl. upon the numbers, etc., of the party, Wad the He suggested the putting of the lib we !ji8t evening pleasure of meeting our old time eral shoulder to some sort of a wheel, theatiical friend, Mr. Logan Paul and after speaking- - in the usual who had just arrived from Salt Lake "liberal"sUain against tho People's City, in company with his brother candidate and extolling the liberal Adam Paul, Mr. Paul has just con the prosecu elude! a successful series ef his ting attorney took a long breath and "Egyptian Mysteriei" an exhibition sat down. that has received the encoimumt of Mr. Lawrence' then arose, and the Salt Lake press. Mr. Paul has opened kit remarks by atatieg that been engaged by the Wyman com "this is a task I would avoid if I pany and will take a trip with them could." But Mr. Lawrence found he to Montana. Upon his return, Mr "couldn't avoid," and gave a speeoli Paul promts us a few exhibitions of in accordance with past liberal his "Shadows." We wish Logan harangues. After this speaker had success, and shall be glad to bid him finished, the meeting was adjourned welcome uion his return. te the Saturday evening preceding the Novembe election. 111 vfe-e- Viedui-eilmv-s Betai-Sa- i tp 1 lo-c- s I ', . Ladles' and ti is not on Kalifltktloa Libs." Hl! "Hurrah." Oafs' A Few DOW , 0. L. J a T1TT71 .att lI.'Mlnv-r.r- STOVES AKt IS at docl2tf Ladies'. and children's cloaks, 1800. SO GST & Co. THB BEST -F- TRIMMINGS For Trustees and Teachers' Asso lsep28 1m , '" elation of Weber County, for Satur'"it.' day, Oct. 30th. 11 a. m., in Central Troches, Try .Brown's 8choolhouse, '.'gden.City: For tore throat, and clearing and Address, bv Pres. D. Hi Perv. strengthening tho voice. f or sale by all Druggists. sp21 Object and general plan of the Association, by SupU L. F. Monch. , Election of Officers and Co mm The Miserable Han Duties and responsibilities r of Can' nontaat, arid i)9 happy. By Trustees, by Richard Ballantyne, using Baows's Pgpsix Tonic, he gets Trustee. of digestion and the active P. S. A full and punctual attend- is relieved principles at once.. For sale by W. ance by all the Trustees and Teachers Driver & Son and J. ;W. McNutt k in the County is earnestly solicited. Co.' m . dau20tf LT F. MoNeay ; .4 Supt, of Schools. Green's Angnst Flower. r It is natural for people sufterinir For delicious Tom and Jerry, go to with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Adam's place, in the Y. dsep28tf any derangement of the digestive or organs, such as 8our Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive'! ness, palpitation ot the Heart, Heart S. . Seller' k Co. burn. Water-brash- , gnawing and A handsome line of the above fine burning pains at the pit of thf shoes, just received at JamesWother-spoo- n Stomach, Yellow Skin, Giated Ton it Co'a. dool2 tf gue and disagreeable taste in the ; ' mouth, coming op of food after eat .' ing, low spirit, Ac, to put off from A LARGE STOCK OF CIGARS, day to day buying an article thai FUDAUX.K A U SSIOfcEBS' AR I L they know has cured their neighbor, CLES AT STEVENS', FIFTH ST. ! friend, or relative, yet thev have uo faith in it until it is too late. But il dvep9 tf . you go to your Druggist, Wm. Driver , :. k Son, and get a bottle of Gbgem's Foa ood, fresh bread go to 3the AuulstFlowejij'Oiu-immediatcure is as certain a rrench bakery on fifth' St. A 'yon i live. Sample Bottles of this medicine can be ob.V tained for 10 cente to try its superi-o- r Tf BRAUN tf lytttsi, T J. E. HETHERINGTON, SW TQBK or SAX TKANCI8CQ. Electric Belts, Baada and Appliances (the on It renuina) ran b procured from the P1TI.VERMACHER HALVAM-1- 0 CO., Cineinuali, O., New Vark, K. Y or San Francisco, Cal. Sand to tha office nearest voq for Free PampMal and Tha JSleotric KeTiew.coutaiuwii full particular. MT Avid bftu manu, aptHaltv taaar waa PRE. IRSD to mud tuallcd Electric Metlt, lU en (rial. YOU MISS IT, 0 LASS DIE W M Ait A.I) LAMP K rf- tr (iOt)DS. CO r t CD CD Grand Fall and Winter Open ft J. D. FARMER'S OF One Price Store! SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, CLOTHIXti, BOOTS AND SHOES, MILLINEllY, Etc., Etc. YOUR for Utah Fruits and Pro- duce to IV. S. HARRIS, Wholesale Dealer in FllUITM and lItOUCJK LADIES' AND aENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! Ami ltvailj-Mu.i- t, IVctir a 'Specialty. Main Street, Ogden. A He will make it to )our adr.int ifo, lioth in price and (Quality of ti xxl.. to orje- - from him. A choice collection of TKttriCAL FKL'ITS fer aale. A gena.-a- l stock f HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS. TourieiTe makinic nioner ia offered, ky I I Kb las I thereby alwayskeeping - -- Those who alwayi take adraa-tar- e of the nod chance for ji tkinjf monea tuat are offered, generally become wealthy, wbiie inoee wnoao not improve aucn chauees remain in poverty. We went many men, women, bora and girla,to work far as right in their own localities. The buiinesa will piy more than ten timet ordinary wage. We furniah au expensive outfit and ail that you need, free. No ona who engagee fails to make money very rapidly. Yon cm devote your whole time to the wo'k, or only jonr pare momenta, full information and a 1 tbat it needed sent free. Addreaa Stihso.i a Co PortMaine. land, FOR SALE. ORGAIVTS Lor, four milks saon Wil0 Canal, clear of ail encumbrances, with full water right. Cheap lot Cash. Inonira .. of Thnmu Raa.l .ii..nnn. . . m - i , ic.i i itnnll.ln. .1 aUTflRIE, DOOLY & Co. 8uccesor to J, - TBASSACT and Thf LOWEST IN PRICE! What the Best Judges in Utah say about them' n i. ATTEynoy 4 can ,a'JStre,7('ertlr .... w ,luu, eh.tsers ... JOSEl'H H. RIDGES, Bnllder oi the Tabernacle Ftps Organ. C.J.TnOMAS, Couductor of Zion's Musical yal. ; of the Philharmonic Society. OKSON PRATT, Jh., Tianlft and Teacher. OrganManil Conductor , Co. .. ' ' C. T. TAGGAlir, Fiano Tuner and Repairer, , W. E. VYEtllE, vtoltnUt, Tuner and Repairr ol Organs an oti.ei Mntical Instraacwi CHARLES SMITH. BUSINESS 01 TAN TO In pr.ientisg tho C ALU Eft ORG AN 3 to the Mmical PjbWc, with the sb' alusbla CsriiBsus of their I u o.U aitentioa w m Correspondents; Wall.,raigoa 0o all, largo Co, Welle, largo 4 Co firat National Bank. Firat National Bank, Omaha National Bank. B'voaA Allen, I. W.Dnlhrie, at cCoroH k Cu.,... , SALT LAKE UITT, AagllSl illin, ioou- ihln CALDERCABLSKl' th,t ,hey bsvecarefally and thoroughly- - examinedot ORGAN, Class B, (and compared it with a number , and have bo "'stem, some of which eojuy a world-wi- de ? hit i OMiuuon in pronomiciutr it to bo au excellent liiRtrament both in iU mechanical con toncl, ss ?Vn,",W0rklul,B0lP. aDd superiorily of tone and truuient .ii lK. for ninp Ofl;iirrimMdcred, it is second to uone as a desirable ine ..... -tofi rarlnr ar ii.... i. ..j ,s cuicuiaieu 10 give enure sausiacuoa .wn nniw v...s llu r A GENERAL BANKING PROMPT . . K. Dooly D. FARMER ! BANKERS, OerdenCity, Polite Attention . on thV UtaU. ' SECOND TO NONE, ?kD CO J. poverty from your door. to" r,0mi,tlir GuSanteed,hlerSjliCited Uwhen a golden chance Aeoon Mott Complete Stock of 6l PROVISIONS. Crreapondeaca aolicitai. Addreal, W. S. IlittttlS, Olan, Uta't, dauiltf I" I II M In I ct STORE! YOU DO NOT GIVE WHEN ' jrlt4, dufj lliera. 1" Nitperlor .fths especial Teaturea diHtiiiuiMli whleli tor h t actions art m.1 some for me by the eelebrited . Oirpj.iter. waj a y years mde Orjao ac ions, and their pawi )!e tone so are specialty. eQt, made with a of Tkey perfeolness Ctaieaa Var qnality, that stand unrivalled. None but the very beit miUriali, in Omaha Th fioittJiir Omaha ""A4 atop txw'oq Org.ni, is aoknswledgel by empeient j Hei e, Curiuaa ..Salt UkeCity thsa any hitherto invented. It is bimmi ihpossi" to diia.-raer break .1 by Will never ordinary ujs. siy part ol of IXSLUASCE REPRESENTED; out, aor will the relative i s ptrts titr change. Tlie P'Ale,t position New Yk 8na Vranc'aco Salt Lake Oily fift wjrk-vJj'tm- w!rk. m Hammond patent cellent features t)tjiu!iiie iUre dlTlded Oetave Coupler. metal Fireman a Fund I nan ranee Ok. of California, Aaaeu, Hartford laanranceCo.of Hartford J SHOP! ver It n THE SIX DOLLAR Latest styles of Ladies' Goods ar Oyster Soup, Co. riving every few days, such as Coats, Bear Stake and Ouicken Fricassee, while ami colored . Skirls, Night AHE M)r"vAKINO for lunch at Woolner's Dresses, Chemises. Merino Vent and Dollar Store Boom. Pants, Woolrii Jarkels,' Hoods, Nudoct221t Big rush for Pictures at the Dollar Fast iiiMwrs, Ac, Ties and Bows, bias, Main laeut29tf Street. Store, Velvets, Kibbons. Laces, SatinsySilks, No. 1 tOM POKITKlS at I'idoock's. Dress Bullous, Dolman and Hat doc22tf irnaments. Gloves, Gaiters, Hosiery, All ntberui.O'la in iJtoi'urliou. Wet Yoer Cider, Children's Underwear, Uatd Iriauue-From Brauu mb t he Bench, and hatriinmeil,' Bazar ajiert I'at-tern- s; WORklANHIP AMI hTOCK AKKlMlh. doc to tf alsotients' unlaundried Shirtt, A N'otelty, KM'AIUINU NRATI.V IM'NK. Tibs, Bows, Suspen ler,' Celluloid cent Cigar Case,- at Woolner's. i Cufi and at Collars, J. J, Statnek', Ai.am keeps the finest Cocktails. doc21tf west side Main .St, ; dolJ Try 'em. dsep2fctf Highest priue iu CASH paid lor HIDES AND CALF SKINS. lor the 1Uoo4 an Liver Don't Fail to Call L'se Extract of Sarsaparilla and stant nnex Jactory ...xtdoor (. i. C. kt. 1 new builjiaa, Tsj 'aso .ni Lr. fJgden for the finest opeta-"V- - DaiKlelion with Iodide of Potassium. celled for lttmily uses. Golb, l'itt Mai ib Street, Ogden. k Co., agents for Utah. 0,'uXi V ep21 dseplfitf in """i u c"trai)'7 r saPPiied inthe 0e Us most iapioved manner, RBNDEarn.i ir impsiblb to oir " arraa.ed to eoupls right and left from eea'er of Ksy board. $ASOO,noi) Amoriran Central luanranceCo. of enabling the performer to inoreaae the piwar of toas iu tha uppar or lawer St. Lwnia, AaaiU, oftheiBetromentst will. Uoa.uiio Royal Fira lnsurauceC.i., of London raor Pr'""n by whieh the upper or higher uotet are reai-r- il Unia.hir. Fire Iniurance Co of ' w ti,5',0t; bnlhsBt, so that the melody pa and drowac I bytaa Maut'iiMir. oerb.Unul e aoiee ef the instrument, as is the V jmi rial F.re In. Co faudoa othsr O.g m. Tfie laduw Aiwurame Co., I,,ud n, which thefroot Narth'n Aaauraoi- - Co., In.l by tis.ii'Ki.iai 1 ii, s also the snb-bas- e as the b .ck sst, gun i rire ina. txi LlvenMM.l' set, are as discernibly affeo-eu.rn Aaanrance Oo. f sympatheiia swsetness of the liuaua roioe. Other sad a mjr eIwnJe n,i Igrreu, oripUon of improvements, are to be fjunl in my ena'ogua, waie'i caa m on application. These Organs are mude f r me. aad bjir my uaais on se. .rec board as a lit Tut Ir . ihM they are in all respect l.i tl.,.. . i... i Thos. Ashby The Improved KquAliziut ''ra" uent tiinot 3st inniu mprored Carpenter Yoi.IItiui ma ' SIX DOLLARS! S5 V . "ihi . a kilo u. -.- - " l'!1 i D crcj d oclStf, d2w s2w but ii iiiouuipacabl; I. AX ATI VK ia .old br bin, er uatlad on i!rugiiataatealtsa of price (in curreacr or Ktampa) by tha racaipt tor. Deacriptire Book free. Add row proprieextant, July2tf Wbit bd CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, IN GREAT VARIETY, Uo a Large Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, ud wrll proTC at onco tha most potent and haraa- - TROPIO-rBlI- shells loaded to order at Regular sue!$ cents. Try it, tw W. H. Stevens,Fifth.StM 9 tf doses will relieve any case. 4 1 GEORGE II. 4RIBE. llul im nyaU-Reaorattor and 1 haa yat ban brouubt to nualie ootica. Vor 4 BcaulMhe. a4lMitiM, BUloaanicM, and oil chtonirn ormng cam aa oUtrueted Piles, Holt tin it tka Shot-gu- n Express. fe! CO LADIES' and MISSES' IS PLEAfSAXT TO TAKE, A e Jouvin Kid Gloves at Kuhn's. --i OF ALL KINDS. , UNLIKE PILLS, Ana the I'mual Mtrgatlvem, ; CALt BOOTS a oo At my old aland Main SU, Ojrden. ; ' part of WINES, LIQUORS, OIGARS & TO3ACC0 s : to Carpets, Oil Clothe. Rugs ' Etc-te. ' wlerethe.are now opening a new By o I also keep a Lare Stock or and choice selection of Fall Goods, comprising all the latest novelties of GROCERIES the season, TJease, call and see them. Was a k Co, will take grain ia " ssep4ltf exchange for g oodsr. OK- BOOTS AND SHOES. . , B AND CHOCK GRY, , vhtQV;;! oo DRY GOODS, NOTIONS -: - c-- e STOCK ConsUtiag in f ? r'l TRIBE, o trade, FAImIm Sold by dju21tf FROM CIOUR i ct Tourtli Street. the Bench, Pearl St. near Fifth. dsepl8tf on ?a -- Is NOW OPENING an Tbe Medical Facdltt recommend McNutt o 1880 GEO. H. Ammunition. AT W. II. STEVENS', FIFTH St., IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR GUNS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION, dsepfltf. Simmond's Nabob Whisky. WARE. CARPET5 1,000 Kuhn-6- 'ADDLERi- A.YD Kl FTM STREETS, ... Fresh Cranberries. Buckwheat flour, and Maple Syrup at. J as. WoTHKRsroo.v .t Cos. doc 20 tf '1 ; tf nm Table and Pocket Cutlery - o a WA',, .... PLATED GUODS. i f TOOLS, MAIN STREET. - ,' TjS. . T.llii Mm I'AliTjUJKiVT STEVENS' BLOCK, Mili-obd- , , , tKYIILSON 4 k STEEL . Programme . our Prices are as low as the market alio Tl TkllT i f Aiiiv nTT aixu 7 Mil-for- d ,V f " , - i and usualy Uaes carried by us, CjQT - n IS POLL AND CoT Appointed Hardware Stores, and it. i r"5'-- teZ w.ffSOOK Oils, Paints, Apache Devastation. SUNNT SOUTH; LIBERAL LIP1 """I,- .. . i ' ' U.. (.,; i,L i..,..,r wiiatner.' Mnv n- - wrLI ''"'T ar. makiii L.rtun. die. make a, much , Kirl. mk. ,r-- .( .... v """"""ii: t' . : work b.i. ... w'' " ran be mad, ,0 nt Va. whs ' -i-V'r" ' , Tl !,.. " :1S KOarantee claimed in Standing (his adf ertisement and in my ctrcular. I a'jo warrm lasm ' years The priees ary with the style of oaus, ai c nubia aim 'rem $6a and upwards, but to the of some ilea givs pneee of these I wiU .iyl8 1 ot extrAtrtli"r a macnlflceilt irn'rumnU, nf c'., rk t once 4 tis reeds of 2 12 ocWto e;fn. xV olaves. auee La dwell and Patent Grand Etpreion, ''r" or on instilments. Send ""'-- "i tin! Wl1, tu "u .l.,y ,1, ""h Organ, t C. M. I. Ja.ilttDi fr be seea at the new cvaUj braia tes sti.-j- , Mai 3tr-M- t. O. .,,)Si nAvin o ' nALnER. SALT LAKE 41 - |