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Show SALT LAiLti SALTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE A BIGHT AMD A WKOJfG VAT. A colored man by tlia name of Dowto ney bu addressed an open letter leading Democrat! In New York City appealing on behalf of bli race to tbe Democratic party through tbee leaden fur political recognition. It ia not eo much on the ground of justice and Democratic equality that Mr. Downey bases hia appeal aa it ia on the lower plane of lie policy and political expediency, would hare the party appoint to office a few repreaentatire colored men and thua tickle the fancy and the vanity of tbe colored folka and obtain their aupport of the Democratic party at the polle. Such an appeal betray a a poor estimate of both partiea to the proposed coalition. Our colored citizens have hitherto been faithful in their attachment to the party under whose administration they obtained tbeir freedom. That party hu not always dealt justly by the faithful freed men of the South, but so far aa their they rights have been maintained thank tbe party Republican may incoming for the eame. If the Democratic party, learning wisdom by tbe lessons of the past will reverse its hitherto intolerant course and inaugurate an era of justice and fair play towards the large and increasing colored clement of the nation, it may in the encolsuing four yean attract the body of ranks. its to South ored voters at the But this cannot be done by running odor linessn political affair at the South and treating tbe negro with contempt and hatred aa heretofore. Ko pitiful appointments of individuals to Aibordinata offices can atone for sweeping injustice to the great body of the colored race. It is only by availing themselves of euch helps aa are within their reach in the matter of primary, industrial and behigh schools for their children, in and farmen, coming that the and colored people may hope to attain their just proportion of influence and respect in all departments of business and society in this nation. Above all things let them avoid the demoralising pursuit officehuntera of office. As they will work at a disadvantage in competition with the dominant face and if in isolated cases they ,re successful hangers on at Washington, it will be at the sacrifice of eomfort and In Southern communities where they exercise equal or superior political power, the educated young men of color now coming on the stage of action, will in justice and fair play be called to places Of trust and emolument. Tho schools at Hampton, Ya and in other parts of the country are doing a great work and the adored pupils in these schools are provad ing themselves fully equal to the upon brain and muscle to couiete in 'the race of life with their white . land-liolde- u de-m- brothers, everything being equal. It is slated that the colored people iu Philadelphia hare raised $110,000 for the establishment of an industrial school for their children. Mr. Downey ran help his race in this direction far more than hr begging for them official station. PRO POSITION THAT lit KK AMI 1II.AMI. VIUI.II-1.- 1 The national banks, Ihruugli their managers, are prolific of schemes to continue their bank note circulation by obtaining the endorsement of the Government without consideration in return. Heretofore, the banks hare deposited their untaxed bonds with the government, received their regular payments of interest on the same with ninety per cent, of the par value of the I Kinds, in bank notes for circulation. For the privilege and profits accruing in various ways oa these notes, the banka pay one par seal tax.Thera ia a movement among the leading banks of the country to hare tliia tax repealed, and to enlarge tiie issne of bank notes from ninety per cent, of . tha par value of the bondi to their full par value on 4' and 4) per cent, bonds. Or, if the government will exchange the 4and 4 per cent, bonds for long time 2 per cent, bonds, paying to the holders of bonds the difference in tha cash, tha banka would taka a new Ieasa of life ami help (?) the country by continuing for twenty yeare longer tha circulation of their notes, provided always that the one per cant, tax bo rriexlad. One sly old coon of a banker, Mr. Thompson, President of the Chase National Bank, in New York City, pro. pose that all national banka having not leas than $100,000 capital may have the privilege of olitaining from the comptroller of the ciirivocy, without accurity or d posits of bond, notes to tha amount of fifty per cent, of llieir capital unimpaired and piaiiiively paid up. In case of failure the holders of notes of the bank to be preferred creditors. In order to understand just what this piupuiiitioa amounts to, let ui reverse it and suppose that on some fine morning the president of the Chase National Bank of New York City is accosted in his office by an equal v sharp-witte-d and cheeky speculative customer end stock jobber with proposiMr. President, it is e tion. Ha say: little loo much to ask of onr firm that wa pul up collateral security for tbe full amount of loan to us up to $100,000. Wo can satisfy you that wa have at present in our safe and iu bank folly paid up ami unimpaired capital to tbe amount We insist on loans from of $100,000. bank the to extent of oO per cent of your Ibal auiiHiul without beiug obliged (u furnish endorser or collaterals, and wa high-price- d sharp-witte- will agree that in ease of our failure your bank shall ha u preferred creditor. It would Le as good as a circus to tea tha braxen phiz of that hank president grow pale with legs at such a proposition. Yet he cooly asks tbe government to do this very thing. But uulesa something ii done to buy off tha banks, say these ragaejpus Lank ken, whose regard for the dear ienp!eis eo disinterested, they will retire thir circulation end so contract the that the government will have to order a new issue of greenbacks or silver certificates of large and small denominations. Well, either of these issues will auswer all purposes; or, whet would Le better (till, both iMiiev of greeuliacks end silver certificates instead of national Link notes. The paper currency of this country should be issued directly and only by the government and he hacked by the credit, the gold and silver, of the nation. Under the recent decision of the U. S. Court, Congress . can issue Supreme Treasury notes whenever in itsjudgnient uch Issue is required. UUltO-MU-LiS- iC MO-N , 1885. DAY, JAyUAltY, BANKS AND BB0XZSS. HOTELf. that Clawson's "trial and conviction the lejmitian Krrllrmenl Jnrreaelng. LoxiMiX, Jan. 19. The excitement is so clouded with doubt as to justify a occurs caused yesterday by tin unusual reversal, would be an act of on Office War tha council at renec of a increased ly wa greatly Philips who ap- Sunday, had dethe that the government report case the in for the Metropolitan Hotel government peared con'.endeJ that the 'apllcnt had no standing in court, that he had brought Lis rase up under the act of Congress of June 23d, 1S74, an-!- , as a consequence the procedure was wrung. It was, therefore, unnecessary for him to meet anything advanced by tbq other side." The fact that no decision hesyrt been given in the case would imply that Mr. Philips's u location tliai the case as presented by tha appellant's poumei had no standing in the court, is not juusidered-valiby the court. BRADSTREEra CIRCULAR. NEW HOUSE. FURNISHED, UNDER NEW cided to resist any attempt ou the part of A. Everything first class Turkev to occupy any portion of Egypt except the price. or land troops in that country. There is considerable bustle and excitement at RATES : Orders have tiie War Office Portsmouth, $2,00 and been lent to ' Chatham, GENEKAl RANKING BUM- $2.50 day. and Woolwich, which caused much acnesa end solicit accounts of merchant end country dealers. tivity at ths great naval stations. Ererr rooxa will Ttnulitcd ao dark roomie Mining companies A nut be.-- battalion of troops at Maltz ha Special conveniences lor Commercial been ordered to einbsrk at once on the Our leellitlas tor collecting are bast,! at u BECHT0L & WILLIAMS, Props. ts in nearly evety steamship Poonah for Alexandria. Other readiTerritories. and adjoining truojis are under orders to be jn Inness to move at a moments notice. dications all point lo stirring events in Draw exchange on ell. the Loading dtto of Egypt. There is no doubt that the ministry is determined not to allow Turkey heat Britain, Austria, to interfere in Egyptian affairs by placA. Pedlooh ft Co.. Pywpr. Belgium inland, ing an armed force in any part of Egypt. Jkuifki Annual ' - g e. s, D. 1859. Established per Trav-elei- s. it Striking Brekemen Hold. Ft. Watxb, Ind., Jan. 19. The railroad brakemens strike, which was inaugurated here on Tuesday last, terminated last evening. The strikers held a meeting in the afternoon and delegated a committee of their number to wait on Main street, Salt Lake City. ierman Italy: nsptra. Amsrlctn RATE8 $2 0a peeiel rate by ths week. Carrstpsndaetsi Imp. A Traders Nat. Bank Him National Bank State Savlnaa Aawdetlon Omaha National Bank . . Bonk of California German National Bank New York, Chicago Bt. Louis mHI RAR IS RXKOVXD ONI Btrl Baa Francisco Mayor Zollinger, at hie residence, which J. south, and Is kept first clam In ortF- Denver was done. Later, the committee waited post. ota Superintendent Law, of the railroad Three Billiard Tables, for the aonommtfie company, nnd at this meeting it wu ttonof guests. McCORNICK & CO., BANKERS. be railroad permitted tv agreed that the run "double-heade- r freight trains, if A hot lunch will be served dolly from T to 13 p.m. desired, while thoee of theetnking brake-meed who choose to work, will be SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. by the company and not be discharged for tbeir participation in tha rain-stat- TRY THE strike. A NEW MARKHAM Awa Deetreged Marine Dhaeter, Sax Francisco, Jan. Tha steamer Arabic; which arrived last even ing, bring Hong Kong dates of December 23, and Yohohama, January 14. An diary fire completely destroyed the town of llungbam, near Ilong No details wars published, but believed manv live were lust. Fean ere entertained that the Steamer Charles Townsend Hook, which sailed from SaigOn for Hong Kong, has been lost with 250 souls on board. 19. ? The ALACK HOTEL, a Transact General Banking Buainem HOTEL at Deaver. Colorado Rates reasonable. CO A L! SPRING ROCK DINNERS, Unexcelled In the West. Hark ta Begin. Portland, Or., Jen. 19. Articles of incorporation of the Portland A PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO fiir parties residing out ot the and invite eity, ootraspondance and active WE 25 Breakfaitand Supovft. JW According to the Oyster Stew, . Bverythlng ths bsa mounts. Careful attention given to the soles ol on We solicit consign men ti, guaranteeing highest market prices. Collections marts, with prompt returns, at lowest ntaa. Execute orden for pan-hat- e or sale ol stocks end bonds at New York end Hen Francisco. We sell exchange and telegraphic trmsicn oa leading dtlee of tho United States; also nimieh sight drafts or remit Audi to London, Dublin, Pari, Berlin. Stockholm, ( end all other prominent points in Certificates of Depmll Imued, payable on de-- i( O' J' GRIFFITHS, I Merc Norway, Sweden, Bwttserland Ipaln, BOSS loi White House. The IS THE To Cat Meals tar rjft th, ,, I Circular for the year 1834, is at hand with interesting material tabulated and otherwise, in connection with the bast and present condition of the country. We have time only to refer to a few figures leaving detail and general conclusion from the body of the circular to subsequent issue. A DISTURBING ELEMENT. The number of failures that have ocRev. Mr. Thrall remarked in his yes- curred in the Uuited States, during tha terday's sermon that the religion of a year 1384 is 0,908 out of 904,759 perpeople would shape their government, sons engaged iu business. In the year their code of lews and ' their home life. 1878 there were 10,478 failure out of Especially would a pure religion result G74,741 persons engaged in business. In in pure and happy homes. The religion, 1883 Biers were 9,184 failure or 20 per cent, less than last year. The liabilities government, lays, and domestic institutions of the Greeks, the Romans and the of tha past year amount to 220 millions, Turks were referred to in proof of tha as against 172 millions in 1883. In treatproposition. . ing of present complications the circular difficult are the ays: Applying the test to monogamic Chris"Always tian nations it holds goal. The hap- economic problems which surround tho piest, best homes on the globe are those industrial and commercial situation, they presided over by husband and wife, are more than ever oomplex at this time. father and mother, one man and one woman united in Christian marriage and FROM .ALL QUARTERS. true to their vowa. Upon this true and only foundation rests the family relation explicitly sanctioned and ordered by the Three Young Ladies Poisoned in divine founder of Christianity, and only West Virginia. within such a home ran tharo he found elements of happiness and the guaranA TOWN BY DESTROYED FIRE. tee of goal order and freedom in the State. The intolerant and mischievous rule luorcaslug Kxcltement la Eagleml Ths tf earner Fatal Accident on of a united, polygamic Church and Stats the Wabash Road, Etc. here in Utah ia, in all its hideousness, The Admiral Jteereon ITnvk. portrayed and illustrated in polygamic Londox, Jan. 19. Particulars of the household. Enough is known of these abode of misery end wretchedness to disaster to the packet steamer Admiral consign to external infamy the system of Moonon, sank off Holyhead Thursday false religion of which they are the night by the American ship Sants Clara, The steamer legitimate fruits, No wonder that every- are coming ia slowly. where among right minded men end Falcon, which arrived at Cork, found this the Admiral Moonon on Friday mornthe advocates of women, aa ing on tier beam ends, and took from the held are pologamic hersy wreck three men, one woman and enemies of the home, the Slate chilli. The of a man was found on and the race. Wherever the Ishmaelit-ia- h deck. Therebody was nobody else on hoard. system gains a foothold in a neigh- The weather was rough and the Falcon borhood or a Territory, there will tie was unable to tsko the wreck ia tow. On Wood-hous- e an irrepressible conflict until either Saturday the steamship Lady succeeded in getting line to the monogamy or polygamy is throttled or wreck, but during the 'heavy sea the driven out. There ran in the nature of ropes parted and the Admiral Moonon ereutually sunk. Nothing is known things be no price, not even a truce between them. And no man deserving the concerning the remainder of the crew not already accounted for. name of an American citizen will stand The boat of the Admiral Moonon, by as a silent uninterested witness f the which contained 13 persons, is still missing. Two me'u were killed in trying to diabolism of the xIygamous system. board In this, as in adjoining Territories of deadtheandSanta Clara. . Total number missing, including the capthis systain of the 18. Tiie Santa Clara has sailed from Holy-hea- d tem is doing its demoralizing work. Tha for Liverpool. Her captain is necessity of stringeut measures of reticent regarding the circumstances of is appreciated in Idaho, where the collision, but states that the Admiral the Legislature unengaged in protecting Moorson was in fault. from disloyal polygamists. the ballot-boThree l'MHg Ladle fttinned. Hera in Utah where the hateful system Charletox, W. Ya., Jan. 19. Great hu taken root and is upheld by apolyga-uioii- s excitement prevail iu St. Albans, near majority there ia urgent necessity this over the ioiiiuning of Misses city, for immediate action by the nation whose Annie, lllanch and Jennie Burns, three authority is unquestioned and supreme, highly respected young ladies of that to root out tha evil by summary place. The ladies had been to an entertainment on Friday and overslept Thera is no room in this nation for s yesterday for the family breakfast. They polygamous print hood prepared their own breakfast, using toleration iu of Utah ha water in a barrel. Shortly after eating Thirty yean breakfast became very sick and emboldened1 these disturbeie of the were takenthey with erampa. Their symppeace, to pose is religions devotees and to toms indicated poisoning, and the ladies whine over assumed persecution for were treated by doctors for that trouble, Upon examination, the water in the righteousness sake. In tho meautima barrel was found to contain arsenic. and but a few yean ago. iu the absence How it got there is a mystery which will of United States soldiery, this polyga- probably never be solved. The victims mous power in political contrul of this are in a serious condition. Territory, put to death scores of AoierL Katr t'aatlrton'e JlHubaml oh the Ham-pagcan citizens who crossed their path or Wixxii'ku, Manitoba, Jan. 19. The sought to escape from their toils. Now that within and aruund the Teriilury, ierfiirinauce of Kate Castletun'a comarmed soldiers and loyal citizens stand pany in the Opera House on Saturday ready to strike luck at demonstrations of night was interrupted liy an outbreak on hue-li- e the violence, abuse and threats take (lie liand part of llairr Phillips, Kate's and manager. obtained powee-of former bloodshed. place ion of nitmevsent her from Sun' Francisco ami got drunk. At the close of the first act, Kate asked him for the remainTHE RVDGKlt CLAWSON CASK. der of the monav. lie responded liv her a blow which dealing The Herald of yesterdajT printed a re- foiled and her rendered her port of the aigument before the Supreme insensible for some time. Afterwards he Court at Washington in the rase of Bud. broke into her bedroom, revolver in and threatened to kill her. II ger Clawson vs. the United States, on ap- hand, the spent night in the police elation. hubeae for for writ a Hon. peal On hi person $7,000 worth of Miss eotjnu. Wayne MacYeagh, in hi argument for Cutletou's diamonds were found, and appellant, stated that with regard to returned to her. Phillip was bailed out and the whole company left last Rudger Clawson, "the method of his night fur the south. trial and conviction is so clouded with Indiana Prawn to Heath. doubt that the presiding judge, with the Dallas, Texas, Jan. 19. News was consent of the prosecuting officer, grants a certificate that there is probable cause received here from passengers on the for believing that his conviction will be Fort Worth & Denver Railway to Ihs effect that late yesterday evening five reversed for illegality. Kiowa Indiana were found frozen (o As we understand the practice death near old Camp Augai, Indian in this Territory, on ia appeal Territory, about forty mile northwest of criminal rases it ia necessary for the Wichita Falls, by a party of freighter. judge who presided at the trial to grant They ware all huddled together under a bank or declivity, and judging from a certificate of prulwble cause in jus:iGca-tio- n their accoutrements they must hare been of an apat. Iu the Clawson rase on the hunt for game, and on their way this probable cause hinged on the tech- to Wichita Falls for ammunition and Two empty quart bottles, that nical point of the empaneling of the supplies. had contained whisky, lay near the jury by mean of an open veuire. It is corpses. It is said that tiie Indians on desirable that tide question be settled by tiie reservations are in a distressed cona decision of the court of last resort at dition, notwithstanding tiie aid of the the earliest period possible. But fur Mr. Government in furnishing them supplies. Tho Indian found frozen to death had Mac Yeagli to assert a the opinion of evidently anlicimted no severe weather Judge Zanv, the prosecuting officer as- Iwfore reaching Wichita Falla. senting; that there is probable cause for "Rough mi Itch. believing that the conviction of Clawson on Itch cure humor, srup-tiouRough will he reversed for illegality, is preposringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frostFur terous. tiie presiding judge to admit ed feet, chilblains. - JVA1 RESTAUR y SoliciP-rticner- GRIFFITH BROTHERS, BANUR1 WALKER LUNCH' Sj H Chop WILL OPES OCt no. ii5 maim JANUARY In ths building M,! itejnenjy hwsussna 10 those of JAME8EI waiter at tha Motropoltaa Hotels of Cheyanaa, I ltarnish meal ataU hsomkl merchants and bustesmaiia a mSS P. H. QRICI, tad bullion. THE DELHI Restaurait te Valley Railroad Company were filed Saturday, capital stock, $500,000. The object is to complete the narrow gauge roads from tha present northern terminus, at the town or Dundee, to the city of Portland, a distance of sixty mile. It is understood work will begin early in the spring. The Price ef Being Kicked Doten Staire. Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 19. George Thurston wa given n verdict Saturday night in the Kent Circuit Court against Ransom C. Luce, for $8,000, for being kicked down stein by Luce ten yean ago. Thurston sued lor $10,000, and the verdict gives general eurprise. It will probably be appealed. Death of a 1hUauthroplet. Washington, Jan. 19. Mrs. Julia A. Roberts, a worker among the poor of this city, and who gained considerable prominence by her manage- -, ment of the penny lunch room here, we found dead in bed this morning. She was a sister of Gen. Phil Kearney. n The Conge. 19. BarOn Bisrlix, Jan. Lamber-mon- ti report to the Congo Conference, embodying the English proposal regard' ing neutrality, and laying clown formal! ties to be observed by the powers an- a nexing African territory, is considered further step to English advantage. NewYork - Importers WEBER, From the Celebrated Gram Creek Nines. RED CANYON! Now York Chicago San Francisco Omaha . BL Louis Mined by the Utah Central Railway Company. A. J. GUNNELL, AGENT CITY lories. SALOONS AND BREWERIES. GENTLEMEN THE OLD RELIABLE California Brewery ' Suit of Clothes la again This Year FINEST IN THE J. BERGEN, 214 Bela Street sepMlte PmtsBc ROCKY MOUNTAINS WILL Pies, Cakes, Producing the BEER CONFECTION! Always on hand. Youryal GEO. GKBHAXDT. , FOR Sj ..THE. Sacond South St. Salt Lake City. HENRY WAGENER, Proprietor. BREWING CO., President JACOB MORITZ...., jBecretary THE VIENNA lisa been running over a rasa nit with good aaMsm Inquire oa the prpmiam. N. BERNARDO; and Treasurer our recently Goodandi rogoanplan. Successors to MORITZ A CULLEN. tJAT55Sra$DLU;!r Vienna Chop BEST PAYDBI ONE OFinTHE ' the city, c ' SALT LAKE CITY & SYMONS MSI 10 E. . PARLOR fiUfi D part of the eity.BE Beer a Specialty. and ATUFACnON GUARANTIED, PHOTOGRAPHIC rrc BAK1 W. FIRST OFFICE: 17 A dispatch from Rome states the Pope is.confined to his bed with fever and rheumatism. To all who intend to visit the Worlds Exposition at New Orleans we desire to place before you a few of the manv ad vantage which tha Scenic Route offers to the public. Tiie visitor to the Exposition can take hi choice of thirty-s-ix route, and eqjoy tha most beautiful scenery and the maximum of comfort by going via the Denver and Rio Grande Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping Can on every train. Kates for one double berthi Salt Lake to New Qrleans,not to exceed $16.00 via any route. Cost of meals en route will nut exceed 75c. each. Tickets good for 50 days, $92.75; good until 'May 84. 1885. $1U0.00. Each das of ticket are good going 15 days and 15 dayi retura -- Try it and Be Convinced and Cutter. A London dispatch says the Earl of Wilton ia dead. 18S5 LAGER Bottled FOX 28 'DREAD H. LOWENSTEIN t (Old Stand of J.CMqj rTTHE EKOTAURAMt" H Cob -- L supervision of Jamas Dtavsi; ut flhonldeallen EXPOSITION 467 S. MAIN: all points of tho Pacific Coait. THE DEMUOHN taM" latte ta of endU. available in the principal dties of the world. I connected with imdal attention given to tha idling oi ores supervision of Jsasas Wtaw.i CfcaisSau Advance made on consignment at lowest ofUuon, Wines rates. Particular attention given to odledloue throdghaut Utah, Nyrada and adlrfnint Tor-- ii Wnantoh Building. ss A McTEINAY.I And everything ia season WHO DBURI A First-Cla- DINW00DEY OPEN DAY AMD IB Shell and Can SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PLEASANT VALLEY Superintendent Via tbe Beanie Rente of t he World D. H. G. and D. U. G. W. Railways. Kauute Bru COAL DEPT U. P. Ry. CO dent about ten mile east of East St Louis this morning. It is reported here that twelve persons, more on less, am seriously injured. No further particulars yet. NEW ORLEANS Tnuten Nst'l Bank Commercial National Bank First National Gold Bank . Omaha National Bank . State Savinas Amodotiim Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Iflned and Shipped by the II reck en the tfabaeh. St. Louis, Jan. 19. A Wabash train irom Chicago .mst with a serious acci- TO A Having, end Maltingenlarged ws en now prepared to Aimlsh our capacity, lkvorite I T.G.M.SMfl manupaCtuim By the Opposite the St James Hotel. Tents, .SALT UKE CITY BREWING CO. Residences, Mills, Horses, Etc. Photographed Cats, Keg or Carload Loti. .Order will bo promptly attended to end ddlvoty made to amr part of tho dty. Country orders soOdted. Telephone No. M. 332 MAIN STREET, on Short Notice. . 4 inr. -- i i i Pleasant, safe, short water trips can be nude at very low rates from New Orleans to any point of interest daily. You can take a ride on Lake Pontchartrain any Wholesale end Retell Dealer In day for $1. A trip to the Jetties will give you a most enjoyable boat ride of HARD AND SOFT 200 miles, end show yon the waters of ths Gulf of Mexico fur a small sum. Morgan line of steamers leave New Orleans for Havana via. Florida ports every Thursday at 8 1, m. CAST AND WROUGHT Morgan line of steamers leave New Orleans fur Yera Crui 1st, 8th, 16th and 23d of each month. Rate aa low as by any other route. Baggage checked Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iro- n the Scenic route. through by All are invited to call at tho Denver A Work. Rio Grand Western ticket office to mako inquiries concerning the contemplated Tin and Iron Roofing, 8pouting, Guttertrip. For further information, write to ing, Etc. or call on , . 8. W. Ecci.W, latest Boot Designs In end Gen. Pas, and Ticket Agent. W. II. BAXi.no it. Receiver. F. E. SCHOPPE, G Stoves, BEER HALL A Fine Establishment. the largest Variety In the city toehooii Mesdamee Button & Iioyan have nw ud splendid stock of millinery at 41 Main street (Hooper 253 S.a Main Street. Salt Lake Citv and Eidridge block.) Large consign niciita of millinciy goods, fathers, etc., are constantly received from the East, and everything is new anil tha very latest in style. Tha new store presents REFINED SULPHUR beautiful appearance, and will well repay a visit of inspection. Meedamee Button A Iioyan solicit tho patronage of K M OBTAINED Tmrnttifm1hJmAw Ihcir.tald friends, and ara confidant they Utah! Core erase, taste, of all patrons who may FERDINAND DICKBRT, favor them with order. WOOL GROWERS. w amuheoug. Minins 0RDNER & JONES, Proprietors. XPONHAND BUDWEMKR AND SALT K TO ORDER MMXMRBN AT WILLIAM Connected with tha Boer Hall is tha VIENNA CHOP RANGES, Stoves and Ranges, And Awnings, Milwaukee Msoli at all hour. HOUSE. 32 E. Second South Oyttera In every stylsi I aUleaiUMSlBa BROWNS Marble Works Comer Main and Third Bonth strata. of mbign and I & Shot; TOORB0. REPAIRING A bull in HROWNi Prapnolay A. Boots H. KELLY & BRO., MAKUFAGTURRM OP EXPRESS FFICE, NO. MlJIAglgA door north at terra" jh2 Dob fr m Jn 31ankBooksI NOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING. WAIN STREET, Pint door north of Janas M |