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Show 7 . - 're" jt, ; i'J ; t ' k b s ' t f' M, J u ' k V wT1" a 1XW, Tea copies, one year, separately addreeeoJ And an extra copy to getter up of e.uo. .00 Twenty foptee. ewe yeer, te one addree.. And mi extra copy to getter op f Club. one j enr.aepnmtely nddree- - t Twenty 100 It'd. And an ex ra c.py to getter op of club. , 80.W ( optne, one year, to tne addrea ' And tUe 'Tifty SemfcWeekty one year,' ti" get-- J. ' i teropofrtab.one year, separately adorea 510 Vtfty copies, aed .. And the 8mLWe,kljr,ooeyear, to get ter up of club. Oue hundred copleeon year, one addree 100.00 And the Dlly, one year, to getter up ' of clot. ' On Land re-- copies, one year, e parately j address 1.. .And the Dally, one year, to getter up ' of club. Ooe baDds yoa marriage or other no-ti,- the Spanish throne tinder regency 1 aud asks you for extra copies of the of Montpqnsier. Ccporirr. the tsios eiciFir. An Omaha dispatch paper 'ooutaioing it; aud when oaaakf Cliicro, has llllams of Oregon he looks for the him to pHj Senator says the completed portion of the paper, the conr for take dont plTJpAY HORNING, DEO. 23. introducedA hill to aid in "'pay. Denver Pacific It.R. nos een turned you ueiy and regular struction of telegraph HII n I'frorfv such small majtters.1 This it 'called over totlieiornpany 1 to C Columbia river the H aro now if Home trains running betweetf OFFJCI AlyrlAlKR Great poho V cornea see to Lake. is such, One' it thence stages man, Sab good and ; Evans; f undoubt- in and Cheyenne i The year for which I paid to City, County, Teir- - This Isi move which is Denver. say, I want to pay. for and flic. United edly intended as a forerunner of the is about to"Heexpire. WaHhlngton'22. Tho Senate of -- Ibis d doe another. of branch Union the Sond ryire. large number Puget Pacific nllroad as surveyed and ad- -. la newspaper patronage. the followt ' nominations, including It will be seen by .the above that while ing: ' Bam Henderson; P. M. Banta vocated ly General JJpdgCfjdiief cuTEE WORLD. Linda of patronage are the very Cal.: E. J. Wiltion, P. M., gl neer ofthe national high way. 1 1 certain Are- other Clara, life the of - We are ?tbre newspaper, undivided tho receive supshould our before to lay. pleased Vallejo, Cal.:JIenry T, Blow, Minand health circular foiul to it more kinds west states central the of ister to Brazil; F. T. Lowe.Mlnlster - , readers this morning tho Prwpec-tu- a port of tlethe most WOULD. enter- tion than the coil of a bo constructora. to China; as nmojit E. IL Wing, Minister to Important -- World. JTle prises wfch has ever been brought are to t!e luckless prey which it palrou-izeof the .NewYork JJJ one Tne copy, year Branch Mints, Four copies, one Equador; Assnyors Omaha Jlrpublican.,. . addressed 10 00 separately irorfcf.bss stood the tesjtfor a long to the aiention of Congress. The jesr, D. F. F. Bchermfer, Denver; Ten copies, w year, to one address...... 30. 00 more truth than J. Tliere k want ielegrapl i rapidly, becomiug the tiuMf. and has yet to d And an extra copy to getter np of eluh. Hellck, Carsdn City; Jno. P. Tag32 00 lEsrcsnir QcrTcsrccErscviB TrUcjIiIj , ce mica f ti sor-pris- ed - , r- - -- V .4 pat-rounga- , tba pcfit9fr 3etatt. no-an- i0-0- REMI-WEEKL- l hp be-foun- d the railroads, in the same pwtry'lnVthl dlvftlsiog and gart Assessor of Utah; G. A. Bmlth, tug ar;a durable ncwspcr. Its ploueer railroads are becoming the tbal Collector Int. Rev. for New Mexico; way terms are reooaableIta tone of civilization.- - Omaha newspaper imtronage business. It Clias. J. , Foigcr, Assistant U. S. pioneers, would be well for the readers of the Treasurer at New A'ork; O. N. La and Its enterprise com Jlcratd ilu.. fcMftlablo- would seem that railroad men 1 1 EPOB.TXH.tty cut t h iVrirrt rsn d paste Grange,. Bupt. Branch Mint at San It M will ne' er cease calling upon Con- it in. their mcinoraiulunrbooks. Its Francisco; J, M. Marshall, First rr TT3K late g(K)di,fbrypu.every word bf Jt. ( Asst. P, M. General; Edgar 'W. gress for aid to build roads. By y acorn-pnu,r W seen will it be that , (iiafohctt Hillyer, Judge U. B. District Court Workman are engage! in leveling n at Washington is endeavoring of Nevada; W. F. Wheeler, Marshal of 3Iontana; Wm. A. Pile, Governtorpampund on the block, lying btUeen to get ghmt Of la"d for a 'rallway North an Sontb Templo- etreet, ami froia Half Lake to the Columbia , d or of New Mexico; J. B. Overton, for the Thud and unac-ecptlona- AND - Fourth )Vtst afreets, river. The laiuln an the route, if donated fit the same quantity ns for aaciateS rixaa DiseATCHta kEPOnTED r.xrasLY for Trit ut po at ta.' oilier (iovcrnmcnt roads, would build a better road than the Pacific. We are In favor, of Ujc grant if JanU Scnit(oria! In jrca'Hnmblc n mount for any railway that will develop the wilderr-ness or the prairies of the country, fonresfloHalt X,. to wc wish ami then 'i Congress regu- .V7i0 jrari'iin. late tlrc 'tariff to Ikj, Charged, 'and some other matters 'over which it has the right of contiol. Inland 4 .'J - EjiglWi A I W . Umpire. purpose of preparing the ground lor of a ilepo ttreliuuaeC etc., for the Uuh Central railroad, aud iu Iht ir la--' bore they bate exhmued raafiy relics, which are iniereatiug , to arcl wo log!- -. ' Officer B. V. Hampton brought a gunny aack fall of bone, Jragmenls of potter., flint arrow-hea- d, piecea of sulphur, ut?d species of brick to oar office thin mom-log- , which liad jaut been dug' np by the men engaged hi leveling the ground. A was discovered long row jiff ire-pie- ce " yeeterday, two Or three more wem found and the boot$ Which !e brought were tboae of a skehfiou wliuli wan f..ut'i in a sitting posture, .w ti it chin re.tmr; Ton if breoaVuear oti6 of the The mound, which was a very large one 'for this country, aeems to hare? been Ibrxacd by the remains o I the dead; scarcely almvelful can be removed without peiiod disturbing boose, llow long has elapsed since they were hurried is h flsaltto tsdetamiped; but we should judge that many generations hate passed away since the formation of th mound, v All the email bone and softer portion ,nf the lafge bones have dlsappcsrrd, and no vestige of hair has beau discovered llm far. We do pot know, whether the general average of the bone are of the size of Ihe skeleton ahiiwn ns by OffWr Hampton; bat we have1 heard of .several hones being found at previous times in the digging of soil from thia mound, whudi b.-- I evitlenoe, of belonging to men of larger stature than the . present Utah Indiana. The skeleton we saw wan that of a ' large man. Officer Hampton measures six foot two and a half inches, and tho thigh bones are larger than his. One of the arm bones tore mark of haring laen fractured. I Tho sknll wa tolerably large, reeembliogt iu shape the usual Indian type, and the t6eth were all aound. and v were those of a young man e T 1 ' - There little doubt that the 1S70 will le an eventful one in year he railroad history, of America, but more particularly in the West--th- e mountains, and the "Pacific slope. Ourcotemporivrics, who, by the way, t soemsare not very well acquainted with the lay of the land In tills region, speak of the contemplated Oregon branch of the U. P. It. It., ns running to Halt Lake,1 This is an error. The Initial point of this road Is Corinne,nnd itlsqulte ikely that oitother year will sec the lust , flying oil ,tlie Puget Hound mulch of the Union Pacific in a truly commendable manner. fire-pla- ce 1 - 7 5 iiV n " t j w 20. x And one wouldnt be far out of. the way, either, f Just dont you worry ulout us, Mr. Statesman, we will show you n town here next summer that will astonish the 'na- been opened for the Spanlrds recently expelled from the country by the French Government. Washington,' 22. Steycnaon presented a petition from many citizens for an amendment of of tives. One that will handle! more thoCincinnati, Revenue laws, so astonllow disthan other the of grapes, apples ami poncho townln tillers goods any J to pse drop beer for distillation, and niouutaius. . setting forth that n million dollars is involved. 80 J1 tTai.M; ADOIT ADlbltThlYC, bill! extending the time for the : Josh Billings Any budne-- s firm tbut bnMtl got Hand enough in bis craw completion of the Atlantic nml PaMuj-- s V il i n i II ' -- T " V wont allow any. pno. to ,, unearth them for fear tliey will disturb these mounds. There are lots of these mounds In Utah, Some ' ean be found near the eoene of the Mount- aln Meadow Massacre, the Morris-It-e settlement aud nearby . where -- ' ' thoee seven innocent follow beihgs were burnt at the stake for. refusing to accede to Brighams propositions. The end of th rloj is discovered and the mysteries are fist being un chapter of horrors vrlll bcoedtotki public within thoerzt Yrclrs months that will therasejves. thsm llormons ertenbh v a v . . raveled, and , iM m - r t H ' V IIV t ill aunnly artificial limbs to discharged soldiers and sailors ; by Kheldon, for tlie better organization of tho U. H. courts In Louisiana; by lLoyd on the subject of appropriations under the next census, desiring it to Ik carried out so farria to apply at the next Congress, favoring an increase of re prescqtatJon tout least three hundred, and Intimating that at no distant day there would be nil amendment of the Constitution to change tlie basis of representation in tlie Bcnate. . TL . ' New1 22. Townsands tea York, TRe Wobld is now beyond nuea lou tne publiebed newsi la New York C.ty Courier, Matt Saginaw, Jici, Srpt. 25, 18 bt Deer-houn- real The Wnu'wlth hearty HOLESALE AND RETAIL sentl-nmut- r r ; LUMBER, LIME, LATII A SniNtiLES, TIIE WEEKLY WOULD, ' Pittsburg, , 22. The school house SASII, DOORS, ANi) BLINDS. er CORNER 1- abroad. 3. A verv full reoort oflhs proceedings of ; the Fsrmeis' Club of the American Institute is printed) in ench issue of the Weekly Won id), the day after the i nvetlwj of the Club. By this arranse-meat the report appejus in the Wekly World oue week in advance of its publication in Rny other weekly ' : , ps j ,, 1. A portion of the Weekly World Is re- -. i served for fondly reading matter, including oi initial and selected stories, poems,' Waifs ofhnmor, and extracts from books and periodicals. Parti-cnlsttentioo will be giren to this . depaitment during tbe ycnr 1870. 5. A special feature of the Weekly World in compiled anmmary of tbe news of each week, it is made so complete that tio ooe who reads it can fail of being well posted on all tbe important news of the day. N 1 x i i - and Sales-l- Dtily edltionanfi MONTANA AND SIXTH . (5 toil tana S tree t, Cjxiiiiic A l L its 11 ns the great natural pastures of tbe It will contain Its share of general news from all parts of tbs world and will be Just such a paper w should be on the table of every heme both east and west, As an advertising medium It offers superior , , advantages, , 5,1 Con-tlnen- The proprietor 1m spared no jialns nor expenne In piakliq? thU the moat comfortable place to jatu away on hourortwo at the great National Came. SktiT Golden Crown Cigars, and tlie beat of Ales, Wines anil Liquor, always on hand. 1 i . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 48.00 60.00 i. ii . Wholesale and Retail Dfaler J - - , t ' 4 BY . i 1 fclrccls, ' " cotnuE, mn.l . col-lecte- d refuses to give any account of. Tbe citizens ask an explanation of this matter, and request all those that have not paid to with told U a amount they snbacribed. till Mr. 8ewtll makes an of what bee been done with the money , already eollected. MANY CITIZEN 8 WFO PAID, The above to false as ' to the siatmnt collected . G. SEWELL or expended. i , w 1 - r i . . . n to . Ftaata, Bulba, u the nev FoUtoea, ho., prepaid by mall. 41bs Barty Boa Fotsto, prepsid. tor 8L80. Conover'a Ochrerel Asparagus, per IN; $33 per 1000, New hardy fragrant evtrblootnlag Japanprepaid. Honey-reckt60 eenu, each, prepaid. Tree Ospe Cod Cranberry, Jor upland or lowland ehMnre, 81,09 )l o, per 10a, prepaid, with dirno'kms, ?rtoad ore-logtO Hot ftaeds yaddreaa, gratis alao trade i on Comm la don. ' X M-- WATfOJt, Old fWflflj X a: aerie a and Sewl Warebonso, Flymonrh, Mass. rsUbltshsd in 1M2.V . , , f , de3-t- f t M j, r; FRED tJ. U. f 3 '. ut I , TOLANU; i J. TAILOR. , WALLACE I DIBOOLUTIOH NOTICE! Frrefl Carden here. Mr. Heweil has already polce force 200 03 ret the subscription, for which he fe31-4- no93-l- a WM . I - CASH BUYERS riawer, mflf, Berk, Tree, tferak Crerfrtn Ucffi, i K for csUerr, preilt ky nad, There has been but 35 00 expended npon the Ifee cast nc;ltoBlj3flriKittcrt. 3sn (We, balls Cave). .There la Mil eoreklrr. ta tbe esextry. Aycati Washed. , able due D m clti rers that signed a enhaw ipdos mst : 33 Borto of either for ft. 00: prepaid by " reuAlyto retablBh tint am retain a jail suA Aisoaman rrutta. .NOTICE ' . - , than any other house west of tb MJacoan - det-i- i . 1 , and ean offer better advantage i UTAH. COUUVIVK, of all kinds, ineluding - PRINTERS PUBLISHING CO., it-wi- THE heretofore eaW; between W. Toutun and Faao J. Tavlox. 1 tba town of Corinne. Uuh Yerrltorr. 9 wrwaai er3.AD. eor.a AWri OIMvtYru l milt'1'j consent by the withdraws! of tbe said I11- 1,li his entire int erect in Lbs boused tease of the buaine. doing therein and on. due the late firm will be paid to Wx. TiW A Co, who to aloue authorized to o' 111'?: same; and all claim against the mum presented to Wm. Tolakd k Co. for psymtnt Corinna, U. Y., Nov. 31, IKC9. Wanem... Store and CbUrent Ware, i . i. thk i DxSSOLUTIOir NOTICE! w keep constantly on hand a Urge andweD t t . f , MOOTS, SHOES fc OAITEH8 A M no33-I- I Montana Street, Bit item Fmrth and Ftflh X ' JAMES McNASStR. f STEPHEN BEYNJLD-Bt P. Xdw. Connor, his Attorney in to , r BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, 1 selected at ck of TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE THE WOULD ALMANAC" 7.00 TBK CO PARTKEB9HIP heretofore esMM between tbe unttermigoed under tbe firm of McNssaxa k Co., la this day diivpl flf mutual consent: AU indebtedness due the concern must be paid to P. Kwriio Oovkuiu Corinne, U. Tr, Movembet TI, 1WU. P. EDW. CONNOR. t ii NOTICE! J4 I Prop. ADVTS! MISCELLANEOUS JACOB STRAUSS, 11.00 T 00 . 5.00 20.00 Fifteen t'opies, to one address Twenty Copies, to ooe address And Copy extra to getter np of Club. i J. C. KUNEY, ' ,,,, per TRI-WEEKL- for 1870. 12.00 ! . D(vA3(n, , TERM8: IN A . j T- THE LABGEST AND FINEST FITTED UP E00M THE MOUNTAINS. -- :o:- - -- - 4 at Gen-tile- - i y vantages that no other paper In the Mountains does, or la like y to. Among othrr inatU ra of it will contain a oorrect history of Brigham Young and tbe Mormons, giving selections front their oorreapondenre, public speeches, and aermons delivered lit the tirtat Tabernacle at Balt Lake; also an account of their doings public, and sornes from tbetr private lives. It will contain a history of their follies and trimes of tbe past and present so far as light and time it veal them. e It will give the rise and progress of the la Utah, and of Corinne the coming Chi c 'go of the Great halt Lake Basin. It will also contain a full and correct history of the Gold, Silver, Iron and Copp r Mines of Sevier River, Cottonwood and Egan Canons in southern and western Utah, i It will mark the developement of the silver regions of White Fin sag the Cope District, tbe rich Gold mines ot Swofet Water, the Oil and Coal regions of Bear River, and Bitter Crevi, as well as the vast Coal and Iron fields along the line of tbe Union Pacific Railroad, not n gleet ng the rapid sale and swt'ement of the Railroad Cempanys lands and the Beantlfol valleys along e ?' 5f I can be obtained by mail and telegraph from all parts of the world, and thorough discussions of all topic of interest ,!: ts STREETS, - AM MB TH u&udb.j... ... ! h sis months, besides interesting literary matter, on WEEKLY, per annum.. Friday of each week a full report of the CLUB RATES- - Tive Copies to ooe addraes. Club. . Farmers Ten Copies, to one address..... 8100 for 1870 will contain a vast qusutity of political information of use lo every voter, and of anch a character as can be obtained in no be printed other publication. In full official returns of every electiou held ia 1809; the vote of New York State by election districts, and of Connecticut by towDs; the named and, vote of each candidate for ench branch of tbe New York Le stature; list of members of the United of Repreenta-tires- ; States Sepate and House obituary Word ) and: list of Import ant eveots irt 18d9, atxl h complete sum mary of political events during tbe past year. AM compact; political nmaual it will hnvo no equal. I oom, l K UJWE Yi Read It! ts l ly 4W TOE heretofore nnder Ibe mine and firm of Hollam Liva, la the livery basiheea In ibla dissolved by muLusi oonseut. on Um m December, 1869. x Theboslnees wUI be conunn at the old stand, corner of Monsns and , rireeta. by tba undersigned, bs having rur h"? the entire Interest of Me Bci litav In the pyjT - s JOHN U0LUhpru i . ' deO-l- '' - - F 1 m 1 in NOTICE PROCTOR,?KA . nterrsted j You are hereby Bn, - - appear at th U. B. w. p L.a!t Lake City. Uuh. befwe the AVTa" Reoeiver thereof, on the 80th day of 5A, act, of pronaNeaufsouth-east of sectioa it. rj K quarter 7 nchth, range at which p-ptooeyoa ran appear fid cowtAst, lf Vf : proper: i f pre-empO- on no27-3- t' ft o" Ijre, -- ? jiufrs w. Jlh-vr- ! 1 t t ) REAT VARIETY - flrat-cla- a The World Almanac i Corinne, TJtaa. And Everybody Should Tai-Weekl- $ v " : o: Its Agricultural Department. uhicb contains encli week articles on prnctM cal und acientific firming that are of great value to American farmers. A and Weekly RErouTrn from The special feature of tide depaitment is this on will be conducted as s Family 1 a weekly anmmary of the condition Nowapaper, Having recently changed hands, ofthe Hop Markets at home nnd been remodeled and rulsrged. It now offers ad- n I AVnre-l-Iou.s- e tbo tiuie of putting tbe paper to press, Washington, 22. Tlie nominaoccnrs iq hi sec- tion of Judge Hoar for. Associate tion he informs the editor. This is news-pap- Justice of the Supremo Court, has - Bot-rieepatronage. i ' considered in executive , Another man has taken the paper for session; the temper of the Senate Is Mall. i Term Several yeera, hot has not paid for it, and not favorable to confirmation. WEEKLY' WORLD- Comes with an advertisement , which he ants Inserted free becenae be is an. old Paris, 21. A plan Is .talked of for Four copies, one year, separately addresThis is oalled patronage. placing the Prince of Austria on sed j tf i -If an' accident : U 4 ( t all Kinds V to your . . ket. Each of tbemt reports are comgreat cure, nml contain the filcl wttb quotation llmtoau bo obtained , Cubans. II Clergymen read It; ; w I jl i Consrrcsnieii read it. pv. pouts, embrseitig tbe Live Stock nmrketsof Nw York, APmnj, Briuh-- , Jon, CJatubridg, and Piii!ad-lpbi.ithe New Yore (Jouxtiiy Produce - Market. 'I and Gckeiul Puohuce Market of the country: nd full reports of tbe Nlw York Monet Mar- - ofthe Fifth ward In AUegrcny City was burned last night; loss $00,000. Tlie Dally World'! Paris, 22. At n fete given at the Hotel iDerilte last, nlgiit, Barou contains all the uews of the day that j i X Its vert nM, and accchatb market of , t , . i Senators read It. iurec qtmrto l.tet, printed tbronghout in type mid published every WednesUiurti ug, lids now t be largest circuladay tion "f any , wpt-Llnewspaper in 1 be United Slater uitb, pKsilty, n single exception. Among its prominent feature re: non-residen- t X i Presidents read it. . bonds, it IN s. w. j I c r 3 FOR 18T0. Friends ! h 2. e Mm sHums is (CmmmmsG nom ? np u FLOUR, CRAITJ AND PRODUCE; Read it and send ton ofjte supeiior sinilty, often w.th warm appreciation of r its ehepirntly uttered ll'orct-- Evening (Jatftle. , P : j f i . Those who wan a Icmicr.illc paper will find The Wojuj, on Ibe wi lo, the smartest, most emerUiiiieg, and ci mplete nrw.pijer on (hat stile of the hou.o Chronicle, lYnn, Van. jY. V. 1. at - - FURNITURE AND CABINET: WARE IN ad-ml- ra to-da- y. : rEL?t WEEKLY. ser , We alwsye U S-- i Subscribe for it! ar I same; he is not always grain Eandyon or others, bat has a friendly The Naw York World. - ! d jr, Newark Avenue, Jersey! City, was burned early tills morning; loss 12t000. Marseilles, 22. Advices have come to hand which render it certain that d the British war steamer has been totally ' lost, while on a voyage from Athens to Malta. Bir Stafford Nbrtheale, Secretary of State of India; was on board and is believed to have perished. London. 21. Freeh ter, the actor, sillied for New York The Sfriii-Week- ly The trial of Gverend, Uume3, & World, and is a large d on has Friday, of Tuesday publishi closed; fraud, Co., charges all the news pubcontaining sheet, be will rendered quarto judgment lished iu the Daily Would, with the ex of such local re;orts as may be of exDispatches sfrom Fraukfort In- ceptiou of New York to no interest of press fears that the reduction are as full as t mark Its reports terest Will tend to dcjriss American City. It contain the those J J ;i i. , Mouldings and Dressed Building Material of Tho New York Woatn, the ablest, most influential, and most wid ly clrrulsb-- DemorraUo nowspaixir la the country. Syratuee Journal . 1 Haufman made a sneecli In which he nolntedly referred tq reccnte vents In Paris, and declared that excesses have been committed by some persons In the name pf liberty, and his hearers might rest' assured 'that orI would le prerved. 31 r. Haufder Poriag One man brings in a fifty cent adver- man Is a native of Germany, and tisement and wants a two dollar puff lias been expelled from France for thrown In. and wben yon deollne, goes m&ktUiR violent and radical speeches 'off mad.' Even this may be called newsat Jfwdiueal meetings. ' .v paper patronage. La1 nows journal of Another .man dont take your psper.it HenrfMarseilles, tho has Rochefort, already attainborrows he reguis too high priced, bat C a ed of circulation 100,000, larly and reads it And that could be New York, 22. The brig Alicia t 'called newspaper patronage. ; One man likes your paper; he takes a Is reported to have sailed Bnturdny pays for it, and gets bis friends with arms and ammunitions for the Word, . :o; r K IBiinrge . .o, UTAH. PROSPECTUS . . 1 t r:- - The New Verk Wobi.k, the best edited paper on the eontiueut. Is wouderlally fertile lu good ; things. Kaieigh Sentinel. j f- f 4 L GENERAL Tbe Only i - - Y i GENTILE NEWSPAPER Tb teedlrg Dimocretle Journal In the country, end,-- able a it It entlnont. the New York ' , v Wujj) lktlnn Traerller. of-th-e com-pUiuin- g; i hy Washburn of WjKcomdti, and one for the cetablilimcut of a collection port of entry at La Cross, lit Wls., by Lawrence. The IIouho then went into Committee qf the Whole fora general debate. i t I addresseil the Committee on the revenue now lost to the Government, nnd said it might be gecur-e- d by proixir6 laws, , Tlie f61lowing bills were introduced and! referred: By Walker, to abolish finqnriaonmcut for debt In 4h District of Columbia; also, to nt t was presented cific... Railroad fow tx(-m- l t CareAil attention to orders by mall. Goods s ilnried the tlaj JCr Jordera are received. The only exclusive wnolesale "Sat dell-t- f , XST House In Corinne, Uali jKqwrtrr, & r ' ; , ( u to 1 r . e,. ' - vis- ! Mowe f W. H. Veblof New York, is :i i V v '! 1!' "I West of the InMissouri River. e 1 Y P ! r r - V -- v dei3-3- TRI-WEEKL- ASSORTMENT OF i -- THE WOBLD, 35 t Parle llow, New York. She 4 i ters tov the recommendations on which Circuit Judges were nominated was conducted with a spirit altogether f friendly toward the President. Crogfu reported favorably u;on the bill for the execution of the law agulnst poljgamy in Utah. n GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, .WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, PAINTS? OILS, GLASS, H A R D- WARE; II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, hCIsOTHING AND SHOES, 'c t FURNISHING GOODS ' , , Got a gunny Hick fuiljof thpiri did he? Bkcleton was found, in a sitting posture, with its chin resting on Its breast was it? The leg and arm bonea lore evidences of having been fractured, did they? You dont think they were tho remains of any of tho present race of Utah Indians, eh? No, neither tto we or anybody else that knows anything about the Mormon system of putti ng objects of Brighams fear or hate out of thff way. These arc riot tho only skeletons of once noble men that have had their bones fractured and been put out of tho way in Utah duHng. tho; Inst twenty, years. Plenty aucli mound as the one that very cotnmendable(?) officer, B. Y. Hampton discovered ean.be found all through Utah, and Porter Hock well and Officer Hampton can discover them with- ................ k ( :pt r BEST THE LARGEST AND i yes-terd.i- ys debate., in secret session on resolutions asking.the President for Unv UTAH. I ! . Fpet-offio- . i i -- a n, - f I i , Bennett, Pension Agt. Ban Francisco; J. W," Parsons, Consul to twetty-fivcents to pay for troobta of tbe Cuba; Gco.tR. Maxwell Register of change to separate Land Office Utah: C. C. Clements, 'Tsana Cash in address. advance. Send Urder, Bank Draft or Registered Letter, Burvejor General of Utah; T D. Money hills sent by Mall will be at the risk of the Turner, P. M. Carson City; LJ). ' sender. Califor La timer, U. B. Attorney ' We have no travelling agents. Sp clmen copies, fornia. posters. Ail, aent free of charge, wherever and whenever desired. Addresa all irders and letIt is reliably ascertained that ' 11. C. . COUIBE 1U TUE JIUTIOY. iting Los Angelos and San Diego, It is stated ho Intends placing Cor-inn'and We r juice iu the downfitll of nor glory in the aiicce of Ogden. liU steamers .on tho Southern coastvWe would rather eee Ogden wip.-out ing trade, in opposition to Ben Holand Corinne become an, exceeding gieat lidays line. Immense bodies of iron have been city, but we four that the bouxtx of the Corinne Hkporteb wiIPnot be realized. discovcved iu Calaveras county, One wonbl think to look at the colimmu LouIsvillev22.A fire last night of thcTlKM-uiTzthat New York, Chicago destroyed the portion of the and 8un Fruncinco wre witnated too for furniture store upjer & Co.; of llavingtou from Cormne ever to amount to macb. loss 8,000. Hoisr .f d' sinan , Paris,1 22. A subscription has ut ' j -- $ V ETC. i; Me-Glyn- Bill-Hickma- i 1 ' COR1NUB. I - Receiver of Public Monies for Utah; San Francisco 22. Several relatives ofthe late David O. Broderick have coirimenced suit, in the U. S. gulrfrttiSfincut?. Circuit Court, against John A. A. J, Butler and others, for the possession of Brodericks prop- 1870; THE WOULD. 1870. , h erty, stating the will tlmbthe estate was administered .upon was a forTh nbllity cf rac VoBio 1 bryooil qaestlon. death Brodericks , hftcr written ItuUigh (.V. C.) StiUinrt. gery , and A. Alfred signed lMiillips, by W regard 11 tb ablest DriaocrUf newspaper by Moses' Flanagan,, In ti na Ion. At. Jop (.Vo.) JltralJ. Lniigsbys Directory. Just published, etiimites the population of San- The New Vork Woblo, (be ablest PemocraUc Francisco in Scptcniiierdtstftt 170- journal in Ibe Uottrd States. Cinetnnati Timet. ! dollar in making tubud-ne- a know u to 3.000 or 4.000 peopfo, ought to pack np uud go jarddliiig peanuts. Do .von complain tbut bnim m is dull ? Put jour udverti-mein I be papers uot in one paper only, but in ull. Every paper has its regular reader, and every pa- can, therefore, bring money: to you. Eer i week all our ftbopkeefttrs were ibis week they are exultaut, b fuU'.e trade is brilliunt, owing to the fact that the newspapers are filled with advertisements. The stores which advertise tbs msst : are always tbs Idlest. ' The out much trouble either. The moat successful buouea men aro those advertised the most. Vh iladel --Vfu has a very smooth way of who have ' PumL p'tia HereM an apropos pftragrnpb t'j'Some misrepresenting things, connected with Brighams reIgn"Tif terror in letple you know them every comma-nit- y has tlx nitbey live everywhere and Utah. No doubt people in the forever dont believe in advertising be-oStates will really think the AY uV tue. they sev, noboly ever rends Urn true an are and that pspera. But iet one of them accidently representations into r scrape, and yon will find him get actual discovery has been mado,lmt to the newspaper office, tljing Its too t thin for this latitude. earnestlyround and eloquently repioating the Things are changtng In Utah with editor, Fiease do uot mention 1that little of unne; it's ail n mistake ; didn't do awondetfui rapidity. The plot Is affairnever it thought of it ; all who know me, thickening, Brigham is weakening will tell 3 on so; but don't publish it, for it and several mysteries are. being wnnhl rniu m to have my name pubsolved-thaLuLr would have remained lished all over the country. me . , . Journal. tjiystcries for, years to come had it There aeetus to be r great many differnot been for the advent of the rail-r- ol ent ways of defining and understanding nrid 'clvlllxatlou.' The. place the phrase uewspapeV patronage, and as a party interested in a correct definition thcseltkcleton 'remains are reportcid of the same, we give place to the follow, to have been found Is a square ten ing disquisition on the subject, by me kon ifetdr near, the centre, of the who kuowa whereof he speaks. It may perhaps as a mirror iu which cer or'sonio serve, f!west wing of the city, tain persons may be tble to. see them-aelve- a rc(tfi)n wf ujUier this phjo of land as others them : Many; Jyng and weary, years of expedience In the pablishingbOHiiiORs has forced 4ri9oas.ago and ;aJUlgi-fen- ce the conviction upon ns that newspaper placed aroimd It. Considerable cw patronage is a word of many definitions, rloaity I)asl)ccn excited frrtm time aid that great majority of mankind are to time as.to what Brigham intend- either ignorant of the correct definition, ok arS dihonest In a strict biblical sense ed to do With it foe' nobody was al- of the word. Newspaper patronage is lowed to enter It without ; hh pc composed of as many colors as the rainwhich, however, was nov-- r bow, and as changeable as the chameleon. Ooe man comes la and aobsoribes for a gran ted to our' knowledge. But paper. and paya for Uiu advance, and It all plain enough now. He didnt goes borne and read it with the proud want those mounds disturbed. satisfaction that it Js his. He hands in his advertisement, and reaps the advanfor haa.a rtat rcvcrcnccf Bflghm thereof . This is patronage. tiwse 'There is so mo more tage Another man asks you to send him the of the same kind up City Creek paper aod goes off without saying a word abcmt the pay. Time passes on, tnd yon Canyon, we are Informed, that he are need of money; and ask him to pay dootwaht dliturbeL City Creek the in sum he owe yon. He flics into a pasCanyon Is said to be very rich in sion, perhaps pays, perhaps not, sod or- tho precious metals, but Brigham ders bis paper sfopped. This is called - ETC! 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