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Show -- YT' TIIE UTAH COl'XTV TIMES. j MAW.it Tiivksdav Kvknino, J T tAi.i.Kn Up. Ye learn that our Judge, of this Judicial district, Hon. V. JL llmcrson, received a summons, not in a peremptory manner, or threatening with contempt, hut humbly worded to go to Salt Lake City to preside in t he Third J tidicial ist riet court, consentient on the demise of Judge McKean. His lloner, Judge Kmcrson, promptly re.ss)iided, and is now engaged attending to the eases on docket in that court. Though vve would rec em gret to lose) Judge Kuierson, jihaticaliy say that ho should be to till the seat of Chief Justice, and lie would do it honor. 1875. H, Business Manajer. ITcKWAN Tlio following arc the namo of the y Tim r.s, in Agents for the V ta h G'ofnt U ( ountj . tali in tlio various settlements LL. MFNDKXHA W. Sprinville ."spiuiisli CIIARLKS MONK. Fork ISAIAH M. COOMISS. on S.uitaipiiii el VAA OPHNSHAU;. GLO. 1IALLID.IA . IleasHUtdrove V American Fork JOHN Dk h . Alpine ROBERT H. DAVIS. .Salem ROBERT TILL. Goshen JOHN HcKWAX - - General Agent. 1. V K forty-eigh- vv g f lr i j t I eom-WAi- K. ' r- . j , timing K Selling j Cop-(eroxl- Site esirav notice in another column l,y the District Ioundkeeper at American Fork. , j Tun Deseret Telegraph company have established offices at Santaipnn and York on the line of the V. S. H. U. jyfr LiphkllA Brown. Commission Merchants, and wholesale dealers in and Provision. 'Js Main St. ;rnceri Salt laike City. 1. tali dried fruit and obi ggs wanted. advertisements, and are pouring in upon us Ve lo not object; our all quarters. is eagerly sought, and earnestly paper read bv thousands. ORtiKits, - fir Thk ring" organ feels very chop-falle- n and down m the mouth over the decapitation of their pet and patron, McKean. They will vent their spleen on President Grant now. Ffll. We have several communications and items of interest that must lay over, until our next issue, for want of space. Our correspondence is increasing vve shall have to increase our capacity. Tnr. Report i Tuck that II. Itinwoodev sells F b UN ITl HK, WALL PAPER, FEATHERS and BABY CARRIAGES very cheap, to the dealers. Nos. 75. 77 A 79 1st South Street, half a block west of 'J.. C. M. I. corner, Salt Iaike city, may Pi More Sxowsi.idks. Quite a num-lx- r of snowslldcs are reported in the llfferent canyons during the past few days. On last Monday a large slide occurred in Big Cottonwood canyon, by which one team was buried and several men narrowly escaped with their lives. Elder Alexander G. Ingram arrived at Liverpool on Saturday, Feb. 20th, per s. s. Of.v of lemdon, In good health and spirits. He left his home in Ftah, Nov 27th. 1874, having been called, on a mission to this counof visiting his try, with the privilege relatives In the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Now York, w here he has been traveling and preaching until Feb. fith, when he emliarked at New York for Liverpool. Mill. Star, Feb, 23. Arrivai.. El- I ( vv Iavg-an- v. pix-eat- Hokkihlk Homicide. hand-lull- s, Ye tike Frye-sho- letter-head- s, t mme st -- , lt 1 to-da- y. a -- rep-blican- V , No-bas- ka .' article bill-head- .. iT craj-ing- . j I 4. Bitovo City, 'March 17th, 187.z Editor Utah Count if Timet: Having been solicited by ninny friends I take this opjKirtunity of laying my views and exjerieiKo in and Uon the culture of the grape, having for the last twelve or fourteen years made it a specialty, making it my study both by practice, observation and reading. I shall make my remarks a Lricf, plain and co'nci-as possible, although my and experience theory limy very much differ with tho genend practice and preconceived notions of a majority of of the present day. grape-growefirst object will le to consider the My nature and chemWl projiertics of tho grape and the food or manures required for Its nurture. Front a chemical analHamysis of the ashes of cuttings of the to contain found was It burgh grape, e parts, phosphate potash twenty-ninnineteen, carbonate of lime thirteen, soda three and magnesia four, with small quantities of iron mangense silex. The fruit evaporated to dryness and Ignited to obtain tho ashes, gave potash thirty-fou- r part, phosphate of lime of lime nine, with carbonate eleven atul small amounts of the earthly substances usually found In the ash of fruit. From tho foregoing remits wo find .I dis-aye- vv t. com-plain- neis-ssar- nmt-rinion- v vv I 1 : : t 1 i Ter-rltorr. this Hlh day of Mare , JAMES B DANIELS,. A, D, ic 1M7A. nuirlUt s. 1 BRAVE BOOK A AN OUMNAMK DEHMNt. MM)K-MKAN'- COXCI.I DKl'.t sum nut ci'ctmsr 11 WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW Nl IMtKsUUitlNU PENALTIES THERE! lt. miovv-slide- s. Poster, the lalx'ls, receipts, order Robert Easton is released from la- following special dispatches fntt the ders, Ac.. Ac.,cards, done in the very lest to conference in tlie Glasgow boring style of tlie art at this Ollb'e, at Salt return home in consequence of failing llerald". lako City prics. Call and examine bl. Richard health. Toquerville, releasis specimen. his w ife, baby and Thomas Butty ;bout Elder William Greenwood . " 7 oclock this morning. His wfa is ed to return homo on account of dead and tlie others are dangerotsly Chief Jistick Parker. Isaac c. Elder B. W. Carrington is released wounded. The sheriff killed Frye in Parker, the newly appointed chief jusfrom laboring in the Ixvndon confer- capturing him. lie was weil. arnsd tice of Utah, was' representative from ence, he being deisraua of attending a and would not surrender. Ho was ii a the 7th district of Missouri in tho Forty-firand I'M rty second congresses. He is rock house and ihreatened death to aty comae of studies In Liverpool. a resident of St. Joseph, Mo.; was born Elder Alexander G. Ingrain is ap- one who molested him. conA subsequent dispatch from the op in Belmont county, Ohio, Oct. 15th, pointed to labor in the Glasgow lHUi; .worked on a farm until he was erator at Toquerville savs: ference, under the direction of Elder David McKenzie. Af iff. Star, Feb. 23 Fryer has been subject for somt 17 years of age; received an academic time to fits of insanity, but of late had' education ;taught school for four years; reovered. and, yes- - studied law, was admitted to the bar VVe are appeared Store. West VV hen the sheriff in w ork. was at terday 19, removed to St. Joseph, Mo. pleased to notice that this Institution went to arrest him he told the officer !mmenced practice: was elected city w ith a large to bas boon lately keep awav as he (Fryer) was the .ttorney of St. Joseph in ISfil, is2 and Lord." F63; raised a eomiany for the and varied assortment of goods, suit17. Batty, who was infantry in 1S(1 ; was in the Toquerville, able for tlie Spring trade, which they shot died at :30 mlitary service in Missouri during the by Fryer, yesterday are now selling at greatly reduced p. m. Fryer's child still ling- relellion, holding the rank of corporal ; momentarily expected. wa elected a member of the Electoral prices in order to keep up with the ers, but deathsixis months is child old, and was coll-g- of Missouri in 1804; was elected The of the consists stock new The times. w hile In circdt attorney in 1804, and held the in breast the shot Fryer by latest patterns and styles of dry goods, bed with its mother, who was also shot otfiotill he resigned in 1807;w-a- electchoice family groceries, boots and shoes, through the head while in bed by him. ed inlS68 circuit judge for six years, hata and caps, hardware glassware, Baity was engaged in making a fire but redgned in October, 1870, and was eutered the door. On elect e to the Forty second congress as notions, and everything that la needed when Fryer round he was shot a receiving 13,714 votes turning Battys by the farmer, mechanic, laborer, or twice, one ball entering the left eve np3intt0,723 votes for J. II. Ellis, homeand the other directly nndcr the righL deinocr.t. family use. Also a full line of JudgcParker is said to be a man of made cloth at reduced prices. Go and Fryer then entered another room and wife and child. Fryer superior ability, great foroo of cbxr- aee for yourselves, and you will find there shot inhisBattvs house till he was actcr and firm adherent to principle, remained that the goods offered by this establish- ahot by the sheriff's posse. Mrs. Batty, He ia a lawyer, and while upon pdresided with dignity and ment cannot be surpaseed for quality who was in tho house daring the time, the bench impartiality .VMl Lake llerald waj not molested by Fryer. ad price, Release and Appointments. NOTICE. vv snow-slid- M. Livingston is just in receipt of another large invoice of those choice brand of cigars, among which are 'lie Cleo, "Holden Crown," "Diamond Crown, .te., Ac. Too is s Another new arrival of Bolognas just received at Livingston's. - what mineral food the vino and fruit MISCELLANEOUS- requires to grow- them to jierfection in the largest quantities is first jxitash, Wond phosphoric acid, and third lime. SHADE TREES HD FLOWERS. From the teachings of chemistry as re- r HAVE OX HAND A STOCK OF THE gards the structure of the vino and 1 hcAiitiriil Silver Maple and African Imthof rapid Knwth fruit, the potash may Ik siourod In tho and great Ix'iuitv;whlrharcof al.n n lot of the Hanlg ttniiK-sodlltercnt kinds, with a quantity Use of unlcached vvixal ashes; the phosof Diillle Toiw and other line phoric acid in bones; the lime in mor- rixits and shnitx.. To le soldornamental cash, tar from the walls of old buildings or prrxluee or Kuclory JrnvIt. tv K..IIXSaX, from the refuse of the lime kiln; tho mnrl3 Cvr Vills. .spiiaii sixla and magnesia from the carbonate, and sulphets from egetahle matter or humu; the sods and earth from the TKHHITOKY iF I TAH.l M s banks of old pastures with the I'T VII COVNTY. Probate I 'ourt In and for xnlil Countr, from the stable yard. Warren N. Iiiiseiilx'irv L.Kallons lxst adapted to the growth MrlH WmUiu.c nmrl,' Au; Valha-e- . of the gniiie in this Territory s on the snaiiimns on t tt irf rr divons. Tie People of tlie Territory ot I'tnh send lx'iiches near the loot of the mountain Wullaec. defm.l- ureeiin; irhnrlc.s nsinlre.i to mpimuc l,r, nnder a northern sltelior, sloping toj",irIII an act ion hrouzhl ncnlnet vow by lire the south, southeast or southwest, but alxivc imnu it plulnilrr. In our siitj Jrolistx A' Hi Court Honxe In Provo (Htr, tlie south is best in general, as those Coart. la said tali t Taint v, ;.) to Hnxarrr tlm lands contain more or less from vol-- j com plnllit rtlml therein Witlitii ten (tat. iOM'IiisIvc of the Ih v of nerv iccj after th' limestone and service canic action, on you of this suintiioas. If servcil Mil. eoiinlv .otherwise mililn forty phosphorous, ith the wash of years within lav s, or Jiatvhieiit will Ik taken agaln.M of disnyisl vegetable matter from the yon iicciiMiiik to the prayer of .ahl mountains and raiivnii. which is so . Tln'snlU action l 1110111(111 to n lor tlie ennelung ol the grate deens In iDvorvv from the bond.,otanln of and iswu of suit. And you arc and other fruits here saehriue matter hereby nutlflsd that if yon frill to i rct lorn mates, which I had rout ex- - und answer the said complaint n apnrnr above the said plnlnllft will taka JudgiKricnct and observation is much required, ment mrainsl you and apply to tho Coim greater than upon rich or medium boi- - for tho relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. Warren N. l,,,u said Court r JUAriiherry,.ludgrof and tlie seal of our said Court In in v next w ill give vim nir plan ""I se Vl.. f uffixtsl nl Provo I'ltv, Utah - ffliA Kit (') i y, March loth, 175. I'tih ('mud; Tt mix: i send you a few items in regard to ox-eet- 1 H orATIOA.H. SALT The jury in (lie ease of Kate Flint p. Clinton tt ill., utter a consultation of' t hours, could not agree, and were culled into court and discharged. This was the last legal act of Judge! McKean. In the vase of J. L. Brown, it at., is. W. Brow n, on a elaim of f2,KHi daina-- J ges, the jury hruiight in u verdict fori $35.33. Ilaintilfsgavo not ice that they would ask fora new trial. Mr. John 's. Lindsay, the Silt Taike favorite actor, who was sowed risvivcd to-da- . UULU Letter From Tintic. : the mines in this part of tho country. The minus about Silver Cityareturn-inout well. The Lucky Bov is within a stone's throw ol'Silvei, worked l'V Mr. Cushman A Sons, and they arc taking out some very good ore. Mr Root is working his Cerro Gordo, litre- ing struck a large vein, and is taking out sonio very rich ore, that a.s,ivs lrom tjoh up to t lM jier ton. in 'ulitornia and Nev aiia, has made ar- Mr. Taylor of Salt Iike City, is to coinmi nee work here rangements to occupy the hoards of the w on the Red M'oll, which looks very l'HTY Tnops.vxi) Sii.i.aks I;. salt Ike Theatre ah the hole u Saturday night next. A lull promising and will undoubtedly be a A reward was offered vester- s .K'Cteil. 1,"usf good mine. day in Salt Lake City of that as! hundred and oiu The chrisman Mammoth has got a ames. "" citizens the of to but time amount, up going to of Toik1c oi: to the Il telegraphed large laxly of rich copper and silver it had been claimed. not The press announcement created immense ex- ahl that they were jiilniant over 'he ore, and they keep the Germania smelnews of McKean's removal. Several ter in full blast turning out copper citement, as there are many who would of the ladies of that com tv vveie tined bullion. like to pocket that little amount of tin Judge tor alleged illegal voting.! There i talk of the MJininoih by t change. As he iiitMssibilii v of claimis It bad for any man whin the women mine starting up again. It the U'catne cash ing apparent, the is a great draw back to Tintu: that such countenances of the listeners changed. don't like him. The Tribune continues its lies and a valuable and exlensiv e nimu should1 Roniutothe )road grin, otlei-- to the us usual. This last gulch stand idle, also u mill .... slanders elongated cmmtenanei' and fumed fi ll and it which s. seems trouble The .i.noo. into eomHiiv its dragged down mouths. The conditions were ' thus: A eerUin ring" having broken friends, did not step its course. Like j to lie some coitmmv' quarrel. Sunbeam mines. Tlio Move Miwire into piece, by a sudden fall in the dirty the hoy on Ins sled, down hill, it canit not Sunbeam is being worked bv Gi!!xrt '! until to the bottom. stop streets, that revv a rd was offered to the gis atid vv eatherwax, and is looking well.1 man tha: could mend it! It can't Ik For good cheap Furniture go to They have " just shipped about fifty tons did. of David (lull, Jr. the Ware-rooof gfKid ore that w ill give them a niio .'second East Main .Street. NVf.atiikk ChaxoKs. and are getting ready to Sir the dividend, in make the of we another Utah, change judiciary shipment. Reynolds More Victims by Snowslides. and llamakcr are sinking a shaft on the perceive that the heavens have fav ored We take the following speeia! disus ith a change of weather. Like the Kinsey Sunlieam, wludi looks very relating to the recent patches. for the past few weeks, it has promising at the bottom. Kinsey says from the Salt laike Herald of he is been fitful, severe and cold, but now it going to sink until he strikes the tins morning: Tintic iionanza. lie is now sinking for has let tip, the sun Is smiling and the TWO M'.AIIIs at ai.tv. the 400 foot lev el. very birds mid mother Earth seem March 17. still snowAt.TVdrY. Wildwood mine, owned and worked joyous and pleasant. The weather is ing very hard: had nnotlier big e pleasanter in Ftah valley than in Salt this morning about 5 o'clock, by Y.J. Miiftr A Co., is turning out Iake. In the latter much snow still John strong and wife Icing killed in some v'erwii chloride ore. There is lies oi the ground, but in 1tah valley their bed. Tiny lived in the upierend about cightlous of it mi the dump, of town, east of when the slide that some of the vvintery mantlo siems but .small killed iy assay ing as high as $mh. the Carey family came. Mrs. The rjHnos around Diamond City are remnants of its former self a jiatch Norliergs house was also pretty well here and there only. lathe southern smashed, but they all got out alive. also turning out well. All qu.et around town at present. The Bmuiii mine, owned and worked part of this county a few days ago tho Will send thi by two men who are fanners had begun plowing and hired to go to Tanner's with, and for by It. Course, lm a large IhhIv of ore otherwise prejiaritig for sowing and tlie mail. I ton't attempt to come up which will amply reward its owner. road are sale. The Morning Glory, owned and planting. All nature seems calm and until you hear that the AM. IlINOII AT VICTIM ONE worked by Messrs. Boo and Brooks, favorable. Bingham, 17. A snow slide occurred have ahipjied large quantities of ore, at 4. o'clock and are still llovv the At the head of Carr Forkmen. Alas Povh York k! extracting ntbro for other It was a. in., burying four this MIGIJTY ha Faij.kn. Tlie news by shipments. snpjvoMsI that all tour were killed, but The Senator, situated on Chloride telegraph oi Tuesday night of the after ten hours' digging three of the wen found alive, and one was Hill, promises to lx a very good mine. downfall of tin self-ijwirtunt, dignified men Two men were buried under The owners, Messrs. Richardson and and mighty Caief Justice of the United dead. feet of snow in an old tunnel. thirty .States Supreme Court in the Territory They were taken out uninjured. Their Hareman, have run a tunnel on the of Utah, was Hashed over the wires names are U. Smith and F. Kayser. vein, and the ore is improving all the in a cabin further time. with lightning od, and even in this The other two lived ne of them, lairry the gulch. up Tho Julian Erne company have run city the welcome tidings was wafted Now bin, was hilled in his bunk; the to and fro on the Midnight breeze, and other, Frank I.cnnv. was saved by a tunnel to cut the ledge, and oxjiect in a tunnel back of the cabin. in S shprt time to run into a large body was received by ull of our citizens retting badly hint. Nowlana NkIj of rich ore, that they worked through ith exclamations vf joy. We do not was brought to Bingham. The sljde like to iejoioe in tic downfall of any came dow n the canyon one mile and a a shaft some 300 feet above the tunnel man, but when the liberties of the jeo-pl- e half, and was from thirty to seventy level. The Golden Treasure, which is ujain arc jeopardised by the decisions and feet deep in places. OXK K1I.LFD IX LOO AX C VXVOX. Mctho same ledge north, is tlie mine as a of mted such bigot rulings Logan. 17. This morning while Ezra which they have had such a hig lawKean, we think we are excusable in J. Clark and his two sons, Cyrus and giving vent to our exPenio satisfaction. Justus.wero working in laigan canyon, suit aliout, Miller A Co. claiming it , We are pleased to know that the four miles from they were with Ibo Lillian, but a jury verdict which snovvslide carried showed that all the honest men are not in a Granthavebeen of President caught openeyes ed to the wrongs perjatrated by this Justus about one hundred yards and dead jet, and that a man because he is buried him in snow. The father was an agent for a rich comjiaiiy cannot mission jurist ujon the fOoplo of Utah, carried a short distance but escajod and that the rights and lberties of the Uyru caught hold of a tree rob a TxHr man of his rights. Tlie maand also eseaKsl unhurt. The latter jority of the jicople in Tintic say it is peoplo will lie protected. We still live immediately went to Logan to give one of the best things that could in America under a repiblican gov- the alarm and the father commenced ernment. Now let the ting" howl digging and hunting for Justus. About have happened to the District. The and the Trib. show their levUi, we care fifty men on horseback with .shovels Diamond boys got up a grand dance to soon arrived, one after tho other, and njoioo over tho verdict, Utore being not, for right and Justice wif ever tri- after about twenty nr thirth minutes umph. Saint jmpuli tupreua et lex. digging tho body was found buried ocr xixty eoufilo Ik E. R. two feet under snow. Life was extinct. Every variety of plain uid fancy A coroner's inquest will be held this Job Printing executed with neatness afternoon. and dispatch at this (ulicc. Grape Culture. 1 Aeiil. Aalhorii'il Salt Lake Items. l Sock ifceit Tcttis. t? t Tomii, iwcnty-Ovmid for all il.iftiik-i- e Mr. K. tl. M'FFiTT.. from. that iiii.j The snfur trnrfc nf the kind ever written n lit. . who or khall rid Sci ,aiiv HrM bt 11 iromam Is a iicvsslly In every housedrlv' any nnhuiil r ntiimnls, villilii the hold, it entire novelty and eminent creates au (mmemte ilosiimt. than at 4IA rlt v r, at a ks at,-- r Noivi lihstaiidlng the delicate sutilect neml of. Isflit mile ix-- lumr, shall h liable cessarily trentd. It I written In such a nor Miofe bmre pure slyle as will not oficlid the lo tinr of not lex Ilian H till In tiny iImIIki- - e ', oft ir eachiirlsc tlu r m prar-lienliir- swl iri 11 iloilars lor each oT)k- than tw who shall obstruct She. 18. Any or Injun, or cause lo lx ohsli urleil or any public street, alley, sblewalk o! bridge, or continue stirh olel ruction, so a lo render the same inconvenient or dangerous to pas., or who shall dig up any of the streets, sidewalks or public square, or obstnirl or encumber the same for any purpose, without first obtaining a written jiermll from Ihe Mayor, shall t liable to a fine In any sum not exceeding one hundred dollur. Kre. ID. Any person who shall wrongfully detach from the ground, cut down, girdle or Injure any tree or shrubbery standing on the public street, sidewalks, squares or lots of Mils rlty, shall Ik liable toil fine I11 any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar. who shall bathe In .sec. at. Any Provo Itlier or any of the ranuls, races, sects or pond", within the limits of this city, adjiieeulto or In slew of hiiv dwelling house, public highway, railway or bridge, between the hours of 4 am. and 8 p.tn., Shall Ik liable to be fined in any dollars for sum not execcdiug each ntj-fivc lq-Ju- rl agents never have fuslidloiis. ino'-- t had such an opportunity lo make money and do good. Terms and. sample sheets mailed free on Immediate application. V A. i-ft cr bun FrmneLtrm, tmt. parlS HArnotT ICHOICE POULTRY. Jr.ita GbtLer fn I V) mntub M, -Tlio 10 kzh, tr tl ink fr VurUj. u far nl to V) M 1? now LACK H to . IS Hrn Games, e I4TI8A licit. BraJimas, Leghorns, Ban turns, fec. Hou-dan- . s, I'tnx freak, pare, Ira t name) Mast balrk after arrival. Tx riutrvttl CircvUt ut WceUrt, slfrta M. EI RE, Napa, al. well-packe- FF.KIUrTH. Dai tuti RAHHITH. whrrv ym d PIGEONS. tfcii ywntomwi. nt f9 THE olf.-nce- Nr.r. 22. And be it furtherordained.that in all cases of a 1 Dilation of any ordinance of (lie city of Provo, Imposing fine or lKn-altuHn conviction, and In default of payment of the fine so Imposed, the Pity Jubtire shall enforce the payment (at the rate of one dollar jier dayi by Imprisonment In the city prison nt hard labor fPHE UNDERSIGNED would respart-- 1 either with or without Imll and chain, until fully Inform the people of ffrovo City und Southern Utah generally, that he has the entire fine Is pald. a Depot In Provo City for the sale opened I assed March 6, 1875. of these popular machine. All thoae who A. O. SMOOT, Mayor Rrovo City. d..lre Pi purchase the best and cheapest, and the moat durable alltcUing machine, Jam E. Daxikls, City itecordcr. should call and examine the llilWE at tny office oo L'en Ire Htrret, pear Tlmpan-og- o Hull. Attachmenls, needles, Lhread, Ac., constantly on hand. Breiiftox. In this city Marrh 17th, 1875, fcKKUn K. K. DOZIER, y, SEWING MACHINE. UTAH'S FAVORITE. 1UC1. of tntlammatlon of Ihe Niwel. James Itrer-etoPoger, son 7ofRIehanl andt Elizabeth aged month and day . Agent, n, IMPORTANT NEWS ...FOR TUX.- - 1nmi City Market Kesort. Provo City March IS, Flour per cat " Harlev " torn 1S73. ..$.3 So-t3 G) 75 1 lu Wheat " iiiit Ih, dried Mr Apphs Apple 2nd quality IVarhes, PI unis per tb, dried .. Apricots lirv.und Cherries per lt, drl.-liuMcr, i r t'heesc - 25 25 Egg Reef - 15 7 (A 10 9 LJ 11 8tl - It. 'D I 7 9 w. h. htotsh:. -- 124 .1Sl 7 . (In 7 Southern Settlements. Mutton 25 Wool .or... PAYHON CITY, . rjiAKFM THIS METHOD OF IN-FORMixo his old natrons and the public in general, that he ia bettor prepared than ever, by the aid of new n machinery, to manufacture a better quality of X labor-savi- rs J. XV. IKVIH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Fork City. Rpaaldimurll ESTRAY NOTICE. avf: in my possession the pol- - InOne fine Fjdreyit; red OX. 'H , ITURE And soil cheaper than any Factory In the Territory. su !. also all kinds or S or S years old, branded E on right hip, white on belly, huhof tail whlf and crop off left ear. IMPORTED ; FURNITURE, A fine red and white OXt SorFirenrsold, branded Eon right hip, and eryp off (eft ' ear. If not claimed they will lie sold at pnblie sale at the Klrnv Pound, American Fork, AS CHEAP AS. THE CHEAPEST. 1875. Huh at 1 on Thursday, March-25th- , p.m. WM. GRANT. raetnry.riaplng Mill and Machine Khop District lVundkceper. on Water and Mtllblrecu. Halcaroom Post Offlc. on Main fffreet, 175h marl' America Fork. Mnr, IMb. mai 8A8ii Attn b'oonts.v if |