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Show UTAH JOURNAL gcitioiiu MINING Aoirmbrr K i ini uK, HORACE IIIIKKLkV, "Yruiny trMir( Our for tho anil recommendation TELEGRAPHIC. better protection of lifts and jiruerty on steam by eflieient dccipline and thorough provision of life heat and Other means orescaio in time of peril. Mil. vi-.- tflih Dm III uni Courtrinnl. James S. IIoBBini.K Casualty. lium Now York lip about twenty-threman aged I uuon say tlio latest advices re Lyons, a young an while attempt muling year?, i l ived at (lie Tiibttne tiffin ngnnliiig on the cars of the l: J H II., at Mr. Greeky's condition thin morning to get Itnwlins, lost his balance, as the traiu iintu licit Lc failed very mncli during was in motion. Jfc fell between the last night, und was apparently sinking cars and his head was crushed under wheels. The engineer being immerapidly, hut that lie is now sleeping the informed of the unfortunate luan, diately in icily. Advices from Chicago at -- slopped tha train, and his mangled re ! were taken up and placed in the (clock lliia afternoon are to the effect mains that no confirmation hie been received care offrieuds who nad been hia com panion! on the journey from Omaha. uf the report of Mr. Gn toy's death. Mr. Lyons was a resident of Council Gree Mr. that Thera caa he no dor and was on Lis way to San Fran-ciscMuffs, and where he has a mother and sisters ley is in a very criticn' ' condition, wa should not be snrj ed to hear at iving.- - (hjdtn junction finishtd Lis any inomsnt that ho Jas PFERDHUHXKRANKIIMIT. to and earth on enrse t goue the better land." la INiuunl Poultry O Wared far Ike Dlseaaa la Like. nirkil-Wk- il OUR THANKSGIVING. We have been informed that on (liferent occasions for a week or two past, It is an exceedingly grateful pleasure loultry has been offered for isle ou the in tkis to record the (act that the day of onr stalls in various market-place- s National thanksgiving just passed was vicinity, which appears to have beet afflicted with some kind of disease be appropriately observed by all clasaea of fore being killed and dressed for market. our people that all seemed . pleased Chickens generally appear attenuated, that such a holiday was vouebsaved to and as if they b'od been beaten and them, and that by the blessing of Ged bruised before death. A glance at them would convince any but the moat they could appreciate and enjoy it Old were unfit buyers that experienced and Mormon rich and poor, and young, fo4 The tnsy fo ,ki tangl llmaQ Gentile, acknowledging a common obli-oose rolls over tha lean bodies. In ration to the gracious Being who gives most cases the heads are amputated. ia first aynip- .s lift and happiness, felt better to The fowl killed when the the disease appear, and pro! b- of toms each other the asperities of our natures ably before it reachca the but stages were softened, and, heart turned to of unfitness to cat, because a short delay heart with emotions of kindness, gener-jsit- y would give it a chance to hide and die. sad good will. The nobler traits Again, in the latter stages of the dis- the head generally swells greatly, and attributes of tho human character, temper, would cause the nature of the which too often, alas, allowed to rust or be dis- disease to be instantly detected. From nearly every county around us placed by ignoble passion and evil come of chickens dying by circle in shone a reports brightly many thought, hundreds from this disease. From perwhere hitherto had been only angry sons engaged in poultry raising we havo and jealousies. Even the sick gathered the following facta in regard to partaking of the inspiration of the day, it: The disease runa its coarse very forgot their sufferings, and gave praise swiftly. The fowls are taken with fits airailer to the blind staggers to Him who doeth all things well. It horses. These recur with decreasing in was a pleasant day. It was God's day. influence and increasing violence, until To our minds one of the most sacred in the end ia reached, generally in from hours. the whole calender for upon this day twelve ta twenty-fou- r It would be well for our people to ex' the mightiest nation on earth with oae erciae great caution in the purchase of And voice thauked the giver God. fowls, as the use of such as we have where other than in America has there described above cannot fail to have an been inch cause for thanksgiving. injurious effect on the health. Ilia What country under the canopy of hea- meat inspector might find employment idle moment in taking a look at ven has been so favored as our cherished fur aa some of the poultry offered for sale. Union ef States. Since the folly of our 1iltsburyh Commercial, misguided countrymen in the south, which for a period threatened to utterly Klaoed by Mistake. destroy the beautiful fabric of our ReAn amusing scene took place yesterNo laud, no day afternoon at that romantic spot, publican Government. people, have owed so much to the Al- Spoon Lake Station. After the trains well dressed our country has prospered so had arrived from the east, a mighty and middle aged lady was seen walking wonderfully, has advanced bo rapidly in up and down in an excited manner, all the elements of national greatness with a look of anxiety orerepreoding and glory. At peace with all mankind, her countenance, and it was evident that our honor untarnished in every foreign ahe was expecting some one. Finally aha spied a young and stylishly dressed court; our power feared, our justice gentleman, who was standing near one and our flag it is there;'1 every- of the ticket offices leisurely smoking a where, its bright stars flashing as bra- cigar and taking in the beautiful scenery id us to the downtrodden and oppressed of Spoon Luke. No aoouer had her for ever. Ilosauua then to Him who eyes rested upon the youn g buck" than she rushed up and threw her arms Las so greatly blessed us. May we so around his neck in the most affectionate live and act as to grow daily more manner, aud exclaimed: My dear worthy of Divine goodness. As aoverign Charlck, how glad I am to see you, and then, smack, ahe kissed him. All people let us remember as we grow in this was done in a moment The young knowledge aud wisdom and virtue, so man was overwhelmed with surprise, will our beloved Union become more ie failed to rocoguize the affectiouate 'em ale, and trying to disengage himself, and more glorious. ie remarked : "I beg your pardon, CASUALTIES OR ITK.U1VESSELI. tladame, hut haven't you got hold of the wrong person? Great heavens! From the report of the Supervising she had. A faint shriek was heard, and Inspector General, just published, we thun au explanation followed. It apfind the following general statement pears that the lady iu question, who waa on her way to Sau Francisco, Las a (.bowing the losses of life and property nephew iu Omaha, who looked just like occasioned by caaualitiea on steam ves- tho young man ahe had embraced , so sels during the year 1871, aa compared foinlly, and who had promised to meet with the average of such losses during :ier cither at Spoon Lake or Omaha. The bystaudurs who witnessed the scene ike three preceding years: had gathered aruuiid and overheard the X amber of ratieuallira by (Ira, explosion explanation. Fur a few moments that ad arii'li daring lha jrnr KJi.. fj Dear Charles could have been A Triage numSrr wt nuoalllee hr tia bought and wreck during ihe ihrrt- cheap, lie would have sold Limself fur preceding yean M a two-cen- t Valua uf property drotrsved kvnanal-- . postage stomp, and ilia very 1K7I .tWHil likely that the same amount wonld have Average valw of properly bought the lady. Ckieayu Jeumel. iieualtiea during tiie lima pircwding This Mornings Report I',.,- Wavti ni Vn.u'i y hit 1 n ' yrarn...... Number of lieen teat by 171.. Avenge auniber or llvoo by roeiial-tl- n during tho Uroo prm-ediuveara.. Number of ilivmin lupm'inl, 171 Average looWr of olcuRim iuipecfi'd doling Ihe thinptvcodiug year... e Xnmfc-ro- f tamed to pilots und uginrere, 171 toVi-li-- tAvnugr luwbrv of Urotioro sod eagineti the time t.CBAJi H7 3,'jv; .170 11.75 Vr Mi. IK The foregoing statement shows that ti.c average number of casualties during year lril was thirty-on- e per cent, than the average for the three pre- -i ding years; also that lb- - averae !os (:' property wa nineteen per cent, lets, ..nd tin; average loss of life .'uu .(.- -i i less. ,t the tin- - fmrp.r miiup time it appears that during year 1871 the numlvr of Maiucr.s in juTte.! wm Ihi.r r greater nu.l tin- - immUr uf s to J.ih.U and . ,.rH eighteen per rent, greater than the aver-ne- e fur the three preceding years. The total loss of human life on steam vcels, from all enures, during tha year 1871 wo 3i.:;, while the average loss of life during the six preceding yeurs was 843. Since the Inst meeting of the Board of Supervisors, three entastrophics, the explosion of the atesmer Oceauns, on the Mississippi, and the burning of tho steamships Bienvillo and Missouri, have nvolvod the lose of one hundred and sixty lives or more. Tha report contaiua sorao timely sng- Ik-- Iih! Ilulluu Coral a kt atag-gerin- g K lakers. All example of how even some of the minor departments of the trade ef the Washington, Nov. !!. Jl is certain tbat a quorum will bo irescut iu each bouse of Congress on .louday, wliou the President will communicate bis message. New York, Nor. 28. The Tribune ' PHILADELPHIA BREWERY TUB CALIKlSKIA (101.0 rllAVK i'lnllip Waigrl, whP " "T111 lc0?llu .0.1 (ullwl ill outHnnilins arucuul. WRr.- - ta. Mr. H.uH WOODMAKIEE'S BUILDING, ubviwUlT M wnrtbjr lh wtMaia Ih Clilri Hkoy. Door Mortk of Wells, Fargo Co. Om AUKR. C'UAELKS ovSO-i- f -is v errs vu ssmv vaa W MISCELLANEOUS. CONCEKT HALOON, 1 bulletin any a received from Tarrytown this morning states tbat Greeley is no worse than yesterday. lie passed au cnay might. it ia stated tbat Jay Gould and II. N. Smith have satiafoctorily arranged their differences iu the North Westers stock. The last wtUemeut wasat 115, aud other at a great deal higher figure. It ia said that the highest Gould paid for bis atock was 85. Every contract has bees met and there is not a single fiulure. The new trial of the Jumel will case begins in the U. S. District Court ef this city next week, in view of the fact that the interests involved are ao enormous: the court has now ordered a struck jury; the first, it is understood, ever empanelled iu this country. It promconsists of a panel of forty-eigh- t inent citizens, including well known merchants, bankers and publishers. The Tribune says the poor jurymen will be ia Inch if they come to an end of the trial before New Years, to aay nothing of the time it mav take afterward to make up their minds. The lawyers who will conduct this memorable fight are among the ablest iu tho country. George McDonald, poet, is severe ill at tha residence of a friend in tbo Scotch plains, N. J. It is stated that Father Burke and Freude are to be given a joint social entertainment by Mr. Ilurlbut, of the CELEBBATED EAGER BEER From tks Above Brewery. LAliK MALT THEATEB ! TMUR LUNCII, Coltl Muau, P World. Geo. H. Fcndleton sailed for Europe yesterday. Nov. 28. Urbana, Judge Icbabod Corwin, Judge of tho Court of Common Plena of the champaign district, died at noon ' Chicago, Nov. 28. The weather turned extremely cold ia the coldest of last night and winter. Accounts from various points along the lakes of marine disasters; in some cases loss of life. Thanksgiving day was observed very generallr. Services in all the churches. New York, Nov. 28. Thanksgiving was generally observed and business suspended. The churches were well attended. The poor of the city were generously remembered by dinners provided by charitable institu aud tions. The news-boy- s were given a Thanksgiving dinner. Dispatches from the principal cities iu the Eastern aud Southern States repre sent the day as haviug been generally observed, more ao iu some Southern cities than any time since the close of the war. New York, Nov. 2ft. Greeley's death is expected momentarily, both by his relatives aud his physicians. Yesterday false reports were current in many quarters that his disease had terminated fatally and people hesiegkd the Tribune office to ascertain the true state of affairs. Greeley is at Tarrytown, but hia whereabouts there ia kept from the iiublic and many of hia friends. Yesterday evening at the med-ca- l consultation it waa said it was doubt-lru- l if he could live more than a few days. Chicago, Nov.' 2!) 11:30 a. m A private dispatch from New York ayi Greeley ia dead. flupiwridl Vy WX. S MONDAY, . REAL IVI 'j' TUESDAY, TUB BLOPEHBXT, or MM AMD ATOMEHBXT t BAIT LYSME. . WEDNESDAY AMD THURSDAY, Tbt RM HERETOFORE Iht Bra of D. B. MeRta A Co., in tho wholetalo end retail Ibiaur batiettt, it this day diteolvtd by mutest eowent. Tbt butSaats will be csrritd en at the old (tend by B.D. Sloan, who will eolloct ell dtbt deo ta and PSF all IteMliiiae of, tho Uto D. B. MAGEE. Rrm. - .. B. D. SLOAN.- novST-ie- t Movrmbtr 17, 1172. neat OYSTERS day end SEASOMED CORD and . TOTE WOOD, RED PIME, dtlimsd qCAKERAIF and COTTONWOOD, Etc., 1 1 NEWMAN OHF.Y Ac CO., octSA-t- SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WEST, First South Street, watt af Kimball A Law. met, near tha Marker, rx J. R. SOOTTR CKLKURATKD CAN, KBfl and SHELL OYSTERS, J. H. S. Extra Lures gtliK-U- , XXX Baltimore Oyster, Saddle tad Clam". dut. Addrtt, REAL ESTATE! Sau Francisco, Nov. 28. W. F. Babcock, Albert Gonzel and Louis Sloss, have been nppoiuled a committee of inquiry into the diamond fraud, with full power to u&c all moans necessary to briug the guilty parties to justice. In a sermon Urdu)-- , llev. II. Stebbies alluded to the great swindle, denounced its author und extolled Clarence King for bis great scientific knowledge and high moral courage. Busiuess has been generally suspended religious exercises iu most of the churches : and a genuine holiday in most of the public Institutions. Nevada. Cal. Nov. 28. This morning, Earl Caswell, ahout 14 years of age, sun of T. 11. Caswell, Esq., used Dauforth'a fluid in kindling a fire ; the can exploded enveloping nim in flames, and buruing him so terribly that he cannot survive. Caswell boa bis hands badly burned iu exliusuiabinr be- an Abo Ysretit lot idjiuaiag, 82 by XU fret, ittiu-t- S li.irtli and mUoiiiing tbo rraUlrtice of Wm. Jriiiiii"- .the Depot. t for at Dev-ir- rt nppy to II. S. Eldn-lz- e Nothiii.l Bunk, or to I'trtniorx Llttir. Mfl) TV. HARDY, ' ES 1 it d A epcctelty ; delivered to any port every day. WebavealaoaddKT tattle1 Mtarted stock ef Groceries which 1 tha lnweet market raise for seek. wq " Morten A tfOlf Baltimore y, S OA AT GORDON & ! FOB SALE BT ' X. El S Agent for F, B. Taylor A Cols brated Cclc- -- Eureka KeroMcno Oil oetlt-t- f PYrol Sentk Street, Eight Deere Mmtn Street. TTeet d 3)1 3 i P tad' Bandy f Steam Cracker Facx .i STKAm! DBMERET CRACKER. FACTOfi v3 axeEMBECKl MOO. 5 Wa are manubeturiag a gnat nri4 OR ACKIlf Purify it with PHATT8 NEW LIFE ,F lrleee, IrtA --! Retail. Mrrclianla are requeeted te cell eef deed. KIUTLEY Balt Laka City, A ' riTT.. rio WANTS ri SI HI 'K1 llALTlMOllfi Desirable full print by f k: Smeltinj dS coppH Al0.l, I'OIE kJi Judeani COVE I ( ' j f !S NO. 5 ftOl'TH GAtW gain1' Tor drlell.-- l iaroTOw''f lirn-llta- I Y ,i - 0 V -- v.i'-eii- ! ia- ti p.a1,, Not.1.1CIi COPPER ORES Li'-e- r . U Which we offer el ULOODl 1ILOODIIILOOD! Copper Tho River of Life! J -- SUPERIORQUJ Eveiy Bottle Its own LA5I1W TONGlJKsl, nuv2-f-- T; Jr 1 ve.-.i'- !., j- ar-'i!- jl St ; Friend. ieti-liouiii- g I1 B sh at Bottom Print. For ml by nU W1U. CONTRACT TO FURNISH HOTK18, MURRAY Also for (air a new and well erlecMeJ KEVKR FAILING REMEDY Khenmnttem, Xraralste, flout, PnmlyeU, Lame Back, Rprnint, Bruitet, BtUT Juiutii, Contrarted Corda aud Musclta. Vatu in tin Brnwt, Pteurlay, Bora Vhroot, Dlptkerte, Colic, rrampt. Cholera Morbua, Diarrhoea, Ilaad Aehk, Tooth Ache, Enr Ache, and all external and internal Paint and Achat. hPoor Mon's ef S Grocer fee aad JPreeUteni, Nani con, Corn, Oate, Barfcy, Ak, f OIL PRATT'S ABOLITION OIL. G.A.HATTUltLliE, if J ni Bendy, Bingham, Little Cetian aad vlclalty, In quantitiex to nit, at lew tgam hi 1 HEIICULE8' POWDER tjyi roK Oysters Cs COUNTER E PEOPLE'S UALTBYB CELEBBATED Xi Main Bt, nearly oppeeite WilhH JteaeenaUe OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! Jt si Rratauruntt ami Rtteil Detlrrt rhetper thau Mediterranean ' have ' been affected by any Arm Iu Salt Ukr City. Country Trade Solicited. p. 0. Pox 726 the opening of the Suez canal is affordThe Great Tegebihle Blood Pnrifler and ed by a circumstance mentioned in the the fire. .. lavlgoruter. Vi'ue Maritime namely, that the Cnrro Scrofula, Balt Rlwu. Tetter. CIS FKKT 11 Blotrhee, s Italian Bulla, Piuiplea, Bure Eyea, Bkia emitemplate AXD the canal authorities to allow Cure, rhronir and Uflimmatory tlu-i- r when every otbur reinoly fhih. , bunts to pirns the Isthmus ou such Er.uli.-nte- . fiirorahle linns as may make it worth London, 5 p. hi. Nov. 28. Byphilill.- - tsiint an.! n'll IN KITS AND KEGS. diMirilen of the lilted from the Syniem. lln-i- r in tin- - Rank of England The to gii and toil in ihe waters of li e Hi ! Sen. Although lie re nr im re'iscl I.752.IIUU pound ; rale of Pi,e" "a Awi-paStlmnlnte ;kt .iv,.r IIA.UK, ji.icox, ftiul Kulnf)'i lu bmMh mitf M'liiiu; tj h)w- in ll.i: Link uf '.'::gi,iiid msii n few reneh in.iniu-ielf !h fti rliM'kw. ik nu.l forlirmt U,.. m nuinr HVTTEH, CIIKESK, win dlMKlM uuwc.ii! it !y by Spiiiiards, engagi d in iii i:i.;'.i-ir- v ix HyKlilllit iu ftT I'cllll. fi's.t, - r (c:i:, JCOGS, Etc., Etc, ou the caulcrii of ihe Alg-ih- n: pail, 1 1 AT IilIWUsT M IIIKKT PKICKN. NT co;.-.!- , (he cornl lir.de may I e (...i. t , I ii'.!!ti, X..v. 2 '.i. L I FIC. li.i27-ld.'- .l n. .oi g alim- -l 1 1. J., to Jt.iv. l'.i'.iTl.i'.ll uy ill- Fur ? t Al. l..;,'!y ef Price, nil w .( , ii L i d h Sii.-iinc line! uuo, viica v ..i.r ! clini-of I'arib-q;;- -. jLi-y- r A. A CO,, a number of li slier has in.; esi stilish ke lilt u. v. l)n!('-- it and Clieinuii,, ! l.Mi l!.i in- - Ivcsi ii lie- Af, rca-ii.u Nor. 4. Madrid, Ban FraiirtM-o- , I; i .1 as 1' reach lhat t lie A tiiai'j-Solo I'roj i. i!.ii ! d bailie was fought FURNITURE i FOR SALE! li'idie.s inijhl j i'n too I.iokIs ol i;i M a. t;ii I'l'jivoi-troop-- ) a. id inir I'lii! la'iir foreigners. N i'hlng of the kind, hou-eroiled wiih DruKRlti. Balt Labe, r. has l;..ppii:ei!, and it is kiat-'ih.it yell l'i-The iii'Mirgenl were al-- o umlu-l- y Wliolrtate Ap iilt. I K SI. RSCK Ii: ER the iiiiimn goverrmerl, with a in Li'iiar-'- , o Ahisias aud Ai' rl m. wa. ITi vent I'umpi'titiou by nliem. is iibont uiLLtana 'iiier.i. Marshal Scrr.iiu !ias , w. to remove certain burdens M pren e.l im- sici-.- t a bdegrant t tin: . (Ii.. irritii-- i now occupied rn! OCrio to bylilm, I'.ipi. GILLE8PIE ft WOODS, posed iijKin the rural trade. Lai senou if Amluluxia ofiinug aid ugaii.l the till in O'll oil III,, fundi iiiy iherriii if aipliM for appears to have been a fuvnrnhle one Republican inturg-nl- s. williln one wn-k- . (Uberwiwl the furniture will foi the prosecution of thi I'nriv. midnight, Nnr. 28. industry, in b- - talil at auction. which were employed 31 1 vckm-Is- , manAn immense excited crowd awaited e ned by 3,150 Ushers almost all Neap the arrival of tin- - train this r The honor it brick, runteialng . veiling n1. olitau sailors from Torre del Greco the I'nris xintion of the Ymaille railwl,k colter. alnt'lluR for fourhnrM, without reckoning a score or so of craft road for the arrival uf I ho news of the AND SEARCH KHM OF RKCOR1M. rnrrlmw huiut, row tlird, aud (nod rbkkrnlioute, equipped at Genoa. The value of the Assembly's decision The Eouicvard rool ami wont thrd. and (ood well nf water on tha obtained ia estimated at aro filled with excited throngs. Au outAckneteteigmeHtm Taken for the Hr rat and the only accident recorded break i feared nt Lynns. Marseilles aud preantet.' Apply to this year ia one boat run dowu by a Monlmdier if the State anti Trreltnrle. government it defl ated Tlll:o. F. TRACY, steamer. uud President Thiers resigns. At Waiu, Faxou A Co'o. novkS-lever Flint Natkisal Htuk, Belt lake Mf city. corsl-lisher- JwrtoNeswtl GORDON A HVRUfii PRATTS ABOLITION Amrftomeer. til pi b nov8-t- Agent for t.9 fleet iYKt, by 330 net Deep: y NlaW.nREW, 2',r and PLATFORM, HAY, RAILROAD AXD Urn use, Of twain room , eUborwtely Sniahtd, Includiar Both Boom, ClotaU, and Cellar, tocathtr with n larpt Stable In tha rear; lurreanded by a Fiat Orchard, with (roandt . . L. O W ' If Arg 58 Halt Lakt City. your eider. CRUCIBLES II OF Fair rMwAfory DwrlUay SALE DOOMS, Agent tor AUCTION .? MATERIALS, Tinwn.ro, Htoven, Etc., CO., at acctiok, without Trade, heth lev.. I Retail, to salt packed aad J!L,?!nt.re A BE IN RECEIPT OF lEYnALCAllte of Fine Coal Item the new wia ef ik U MOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY, uduftrib to tho ritixrse of FLUXES, aaxvx. on tha premitta nt Z oclock p. m SATURDAY, the yoth Inst, a fine Tothe IX FURNACES, Lock Box 7ST. sold CO.. HARDWARE, ASSAYERS or N. B. Particular attention ptld to country JL As m ks riT0 bb I V it1 MINING, 3IILLING BULDERfl' f BRa ! B. CALLAHAN, COAL M. WHOLESALE DEALERS novST-t- cklkiiuated i Kte Box 774, Belt Lako City. f SALBB OHKY A t HAFLK, R BALE CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAP-H- T. Offlct tad Wood Ynnl near U. CL K. Jsat wet! of tho Rampling Works. Bptctel to rmtet psrchatris of Car LoU. Wood dalivtred la any part lit to ssy port of tha city at short satire. Wt will rent part of osr ofltoo os liberal term a. the City. - P,wu A. BOOTHS WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HARD to-d- ay WESTEHN. of tho WALKER Oyitere and tha WOOD! WOOD!! EXIST-- endi-- r lter-roo- Transplanted Ojrttare tlwnjn on haul, sad reoktd in every ityla. Cold lunch ready at nil novP-t- f horns. DISSOLUTION. Fmh tttry nujSF proftaadoa, urefallv 23-- tf In the ROW OP IBHOUSE. BoothW Select nov25-l- i OYSTERS AWsjieaSfc,I Belt Lake Qnj? Main Street. 8-- 1 OYSTER STAND EL1KAUETII. ! mIouTeS3 CIIAIILKY TITKH' Last uiiUt, millixa bttwssn tlr audmigntd, TO TUN PURCHASE ATTENTION Offloe, Btatfit, LOVES SACRIFICK, r the RIVAL MERC HANTS PARTNERSHIP V. ESTATE AGENTS, Civil Engineer Rndr.lv SAlTlALBOtrr, V. T. Gr and sals ef leads end eetleetien of debts In Uul Ttrriloty. Apply ter entry of lands eneetk, errip, Preoreptlen and Itoeieutted epltortieaa Obtain Petenia, bey end ellleta la Belt take City, collect reals pay texts, prepare eenveysnete, lake ckaewledgaMBte end rarnUi ehttrncle of titles. FETTERED' SATURDAY GEO- - OYSTER STAND. amt BtaaUfal Dimas tnliUtd, PXIDAY ft uuanuv SurreyorforntAk. LB AH, T1IB FORSAKBM. Maw Proprietor. aaar. a. cmumi. AVFUBT. f lb Ouapaar, tbt full Stnngth A. bting 4 PkiU-drlpb- APPLEBY ft CARLTON, Mil. V. M. HATKH, Aud f. . to-da- y. boot-blac- Ssi8Sh OYSTERS IX EVERY STYLE, Swlti Chews, ale., u lbs J. DUDLKR, MilUa NIQIITM ONLY, Oflb Aci PBiplhiM ill Takmtad Favorilo, MRK. F. 31. HATES - Brewery Saloon. dia-Mt- cb MIX - MLnij. AD BARMY a lIAHTIHtN. e IS'OTICK. tATTld KV t-- noLaiio u I'.-ili- 1 ?' --i ro c . ;i- v GOUHlUro.. wi-n- Ih-n- tmo-ttnr- 3,000,-OO'Of- NOTAllIIW 1UDLIC, Conveyancers, 14 |