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Show UT vcliou of the act of -- 'UTAH HiNXO 1H55, nor any other sutil tklkuhapuic JOURNAL. section of any law ever passed in Utah, so fir as I have been able to ascertain, Utah aflairs will como contains any such lauguage. I turn to House be up iu the Uvnliiiii tbo accliod cited or. pretended te cited by the memorialists, section one of tho act in relation te the judiciary, linked January 19, 1855, pagu 29, Gen eral laws of Uuh, and I find it rends as follr.wn" Section 1. Bt it enacted by Me Governor and Legislative Assembly of th tbn districts Territory of Utah, That courts shall exerciso original jurisdiction bolh in civil and criminal cases, when not otherwise provided by law. They Ehall also bare a general auper vision over all inferior courts, to prevent aud correct abuses when no other remedy is provided. The Honorable I Thomas Fitch is familiar with the laws of Utah, yet wea derail to say, with an obliquity which has heretofore characterised the gentleman, Ins wholly failed to see that the first section there referred te as on page 29, should Lave bees referred to as section odo on pngo 31 which ia in the very words aud language of the memorial, and reads as follows: Sue. 1. Uo it enacted by the Governor aud Legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah, That si', the courts u.' iiii Territory shall bave law aud cq iiy jurisdielioj in civilization, and mi. 'jo or procedure shall be uuiform - VTkn jit rojuaisss. President Grant U most assuredly to obrj much in earnest in wisbi'rg tain Ccngrcciiionul aid to enforce tbo lava of tho courts in Utah. Ho Lei twice visited tho Caj'i'cl to confer with the leading Eepeblicftcs in Loth Houses, llie necessity of end urge upou lli-before tho pawing practical kgislarion mat-te-n. Utah to with regard adjournment WashYork Harriet New The tLat he ington correspondent i.nics wae tired ho that pretty clctuly the between hero out contest of the to those and oflioiala claiming Teden.1 that laws 5 Tetrilbrisl u'ider be acting what he wished was fitch laws enacted aa wonld at ouo qui-- Lie diEturbance hj milling the liberal authority It bad boa going on since the organization of tho Territory by tho of CucgtxSP, nd that it wai it wr nut a i lop tc. In i tiaio quite cordaueu with these viev- ho sent in a synopsis special mrs). ge to Cotigr-v- s, Tho c!T:st of of which n j '.ibli-hcthis will ho rem in the r.clion of borii iil ."I.iil i.OU.( J." ip Yet Mr. Fitch says in the most posiTi.i'.o con bo r.o tive laugu.igd that there is no such tho Uiuh bills deulit that till FivlinVv'ei'ii bill, or l:'.w end never was each a law, is this s one similtr i'j i..; I .1 'ilg fciturcs, will a u.r; 37cr:ijht of the gentleman, or tnis-lo- .l pass by a Lv n J.,rVy, L it tru lu I..: it b :ea Jj:j by him .ri'.'Y.ly to ' ia the tba ccnimi'.lce of the Senate? bron;;':.i cu . Unfijr.-J-natelSo Uonja havii.g it in ilu sj.v, LI.:. Eiiloras lean Cud time .it'-- o t!:o I wiiUi'il k'uithcr show that Mr. Fitch ihc J.i.lir rf 0r:. ij eut cf ii.i- - V.i House i) co.ii;.'.' J of 1 ?' ?min: 1 in that argument the Cr.ilt ?Io';i!i.r vi: :ir.' j eri luodo; rhioh Im Utah Statu tes and the facts and it is no ir.':" i 1 V,'1:' i.;;l :i ti .t '.riii not bora him out. It is an ungenerLv a f." 3 vo of tho ous J'kibnjj, but one not possessing the the Mortnna il.I the 'iiculu requisite to give it credit or tithing fn ? Ii. ;I ot will of corah ni!,,.'.:u.- i of .Vt com- woijht. 1'! '7 cry rei.f f 1 Sioueb or tub Ban Memorial . mittee, w'iii a or. ;.i sin port. Ihit we think ihs tho Ui .'j such a mood that it will rrelkcat Ctraut and (ha Idit af the s of iks concii!-te- e bills out of tho a Stlks if nrc:...-'- 7 r..il p'.o: tho a ti cue.-- . Prcaidant Grant has taken a short The Vu .kkml va t rg .i 1 a' li.j ko road out of the Utah pi. He is ?'Vvj!s and complications. r. ;ioi tol yesk i'l ay rr.d nrjad 1 of the lire con-Jicconstant and annoying Under these ciw.ntjl.tcci'j wo ere quite between the Federal Courts and confident thot whnt u v will be Ik? Tcki'itorlr.l Trobate Courts insepar-r.hl- o t from the granted this session, anl Uah will against the finally ba rslisved of tho crularra.'jnieatc laws is l authority of the Uuited States It which have praveu'ed tho courts from in which the Mormon leaders exist. is evident to him, as to every practical . lav.-.iYfo notice, too, enforcing the that tho Herald corrc.po:. eul noli sis the rnmer that Clajetl wili be sppiuloi Icpti results, and Governor by the President who gives that the nr.tler shall be brought prompt !y to aa iesuo- - It is worth while test- him tha assurance that if naado-.dhwhether or no we are living under a ahalLhare the whole power of the Gor ing which can be made the govc.ninoiit -ernment to sustain him. So the matter sport cf every eet of craxy fanatics or stands. designing adventurers that may choose to selilo m the Territories of the L'uiuu. A few days ago, as onr Washington TUB LITTLE CLIQUE 03 advices inform us, the President went CLAGETT. to the Capitol and sought an interview s The Tribune shows the animus that with the members of the judiciary of the two houses, placing becontrols it in copying with approving fore them his views en this subject aud comments a fierca eitack on Mr. Cisgett asking for some practical legislation to by the Helena Herald. Ye don't know ssltl-- the difficulties in Utah before the lie wanted adjournment of Congress, anything abont tho merits of Mr. Clag-ett- 's such laws enacted as would define the bill, but ws venture to say it is one powers of the Federal Courts aud make that should not call down upon the au- them supremetnd he requested that there thor's head tho savage philippie which might be an end to that indifference on the Herald indulges in in allnding to the part of Congress to the affairs of him. Bat that is none of onr fight. Utah, to which all the trouble may be traced. Doubtless, in conformity with We pereume Mr, Clsgett can defend the tbc euggestioni made to him himself in Montana. What surprises Senators and Representatives with by whom as is the anxiety of the Tribune to in- be communicated, the President will aend a special message to Conjure Mr. Clagett by airing the views of gress setting forth formally bis views the Helena Herald. lias the organ of and wishes, lie will ask that jurors in the the little loradieaded clique of Apos- federal courts shall be choseu iu such a tates any grievance to settle with Mr. manner as to take their selection out uf Clagett, or has the probability of his the hands of the Mormon authorities; that the United States District Attorney appointment as Governor knocked in shall be made the officer in head the the home rule policy of the Territorial cases asprosecuting wc'1 as those of the ZWbune? The candidate of the fading Uuited States, mid that the Territorial organ is to bo left out in the cold, eh ? Probate Courts shall be prohibited from Well, we will venture to assert that uo exercising cither chancery or common law jurisdiction. At present the Prooue will be more pleased than the gentle- - bate Courts, under the color of authority au whom the Tribune has been urg from the Legislature of the Territory, heartily for the gubernatorial are exercising jurisdiction to which they position. Hut became ho is not suc- are not entitled, aud through the packof jurors the authority of the United cessful, why docs the organ" assail Mr. ing States Courts is practically destroyed in Gi.igctt who is likely to be? (live us any cases in which the Mormon church the reason for this uncalled for is interested. atlin k. The suggestions of the President do It the truth is tiM will wager that not come too kooii, and Congre-- s should jcT-onmill seltish feelin-- s are at the uct upon rin-int once. Independent bo:t-.iof the rriKii.!... Hut the of tin pledge of the Republican party to tl. Tribune cannot hurt destroy the twin relics" the impudent anybody. Its encroachments of Mprmonisni are 1 has gradually ou.i-an.1. awuv, scandal and reproach to the nation th. re is nothing ,!t ,r it .at u ritilll laws should he passed ns will comhr.di'w of iis u!d puwer. pel the Mormon leaders to act as loyal citizens of the Republic or to avow themselves its open enemies : such laws I'lTCII O VEKII AI LKIJ. as will oblige them to cense their l.ii.s. Jm iisAi.; Mr. Fllcii conduct or punish them in his if they do not. There is no doubt that before the Jndii-iarCommit:, the rule of Brigham Young and his d the Senate, comments therein on Church has been a rule of the most cruel 1"J 15,r Memoria:" and lays particular tyranny, and the deluded victims of thf sto-.-011 the following of iha! oppression will only too gladly hail tin Memorial : lower that will cffrctunlly disenthral them. Wo have had temporizing enough lhiact (tlio fid of na"e Jll over this disgraceful matter. Now let Laws oft , the. sensible recommendations of 1'resi isij, j.n.vid, hv its irl .hut all the courts of this dent Grant be promptly noted upon, lilW and let us I i pul nn end to tho ridiculous uv, cases, and tho"I"iy and mischievous farce. .V. J'. lhrald inode or proceed-Jshallbunirorn, i nil said II lb. ogrdly liiL-- j .y. 3 1 . - i- -r hi-.- til -t eemi-revol- com-mice'- -- to-d- ay i3 a! s s kcc-tio- ii, e o.iVvVl K cn that Probate courts giv-- u not A soldier was lately paw- - at I ort Sanders, Wyoming, and to furfrit $10 of his tm? nml 3aia denied Tor Hire months, because bemonthly was afrairl conferred, hut fven ,lf of gbosts, anil refused to mouu. guard Va uulimil(-,(l jurisdiction i., where they were wont to walk. equ And says as follows ; thi S.'ral new laundries are now ta be now1 bJ,nrp,jr i not established ia Washington, now that never was such a law Tl,. emben of Congress can no longer m",wltotatiou. nt0nr The first send their soiled linen home by mail to the act of 1853, tlur any other be washed, without paying postage. sen-trnci- 'd i jrt 1 or TF Nr Western JiLOOSg, J. l. 1S6A GODI1K ID DiiUhi Teleantph. ibUliliiihad .TJ oo.. Ac WRIGHTS 11U6GISTS, KAHTEIIN. doll Thvrv SALOoii Zmko fHty, Vtmh. VaND JM raceive Tallahasse, Fla., Feb. 20. After tho adjournment of the Legislature yesterday Gov. Hart immediately t The called an extra session for T8AL00N object is to pass a bill issuing a million Moru1. MKVKK MUM. HUH), dollars Lends, which bill failed in the A TOR regular session. Rhramatiim, Nsaralgia, Oeat, Panlyiim scat. Providence, U. I., Feb. 20. Beak, Sprains, Braises, Btiff Jeiau, Caatraeted of D. thuds aud Muse in. Pain in th Rreest, Plsuriay. the II. Goldsmith, agent jewelry M urtah, of the Washington RepubliMaiden Lane, New Bor Throat, Diptharia, Colie, Crampa, Cholera house of J. Brunucr, Morbue, Diarrhoea, Head Ache, Tooth A eh, hr can, has been given the Congressional York, reports his own room at the hotel Ache, end all axternai and lateraal rains aad reporting and printing. Acksa. fast robbed HARRY night of twelve thousand Ren. Eckert, General Superintendent dollars worth of watches aud diamonds. of the Western Union Telegraph ComNew York, Feb. 20. A fire at Clifton, Staten Island, yespany lias sailed fur Europe. AUER The Republican exiles from Miuorca terday, burned the residence and prop! ! M. Horton. of J. Loss, $34,000. received an enthusiastic welcome on erty Newport, R. I., Feb. 20. their arrival at Harcdonn. A dispatch says that when Essex was Th Poor lisa's Vrltud. Xrerr Bottl itaawa il1 U 0 it iafcilbi llishop Duggan and Rev. Quince were released there yesterday because the TsuliMaial. aad after sating, at tk Pri iatsy ill, MfW) Lar, tl. Poraal b all acquitted in Dublin of the charge of members of his family refused to testify Drafsiuu. intimidating voters in Galway. against him, the mob would have lynched him but for tbo police. Subsequently have OCCIDENTAL comPacific railroad The North I ! I SAUQH menced work with a large force. They Essex was chased to a neighboring town and would have been hung but for the have 1,000 tons of iron ut Saucelito. WWTIOtrgr y. PHATT'H ABOLITION OIL Fowler, of Teun., testified of Ames stuck was offered him by McComb but ho did not take it. A car ran ufT the track on the Fort sumo Smith, Arkansas nilr-m-- l out of and tweiitr-fo-.i- r gers were injured. thirty-tw- yesterday, parson l the known actor A. W. was frnuid dead yesterday in New York, from heart disease. He had played at Booth's the pivviom night and was in his usual hc.-tl!- In the case of Priu.-Napoleon La Franc, for tho exe against Minister pulsion of the former from France, the was incompetent to it court give a decision. Oakes Ames that lie first heard of the ?10JiK) given llarlau from llariuii himself. Ilnriau seemed greatly worried and wanted to give the inonee back. ed In the Spanish Coru-- they are considering a bill for the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico. The conservatives will s not oppose the government but w,ll urge the disolntiou uf the Cortes and the of another. President Grant and Secretary Fish were nt Hie capital yesterday interview- ing IHainc and Gen. Garfield, in reference to the condition of public business. He bail also a conference with the members of the Senate committee on forcisn relations. In the romcroy investigation, Frank Bacon, a Kausas Legislator, testified to an offer being made to him to vote for iomeroy. Two thousand dollars was the sum. Other witnesses testified that money was offered them to vote fur Ioiuerov. The Home committee on public buildings will report that the present Executive Mansion is unsuited a3 a .irivatc residence for the President but may be used as an office for They will advise the building of new Presidential Mansion. The House agreed to the Semite amendment to the appropriation bill withholding from railroads the money due on freight bills to the amount of the interest the Government has paid on their bonds, aud giving the companies the right to carry a suit up to the Supreme Court, if they desire. Tho Democrats of Connecticut have nominated Charles R. Ingersoll for Gov ernor ; Geurge Still, Liberal Republican, r, Lieutenant Governor ; Martin II. for Secretary of State; Wm. E. Raymond, fur Treasurer, and O. K. Goodrich, fur Comptroller. They reaffirmed the Cinciu-jit- i platform, and welcomed Spain to the sisterhood of Republics. Sa-ve- Two men who stole a ride on a Texas freight train, were locked in and switch-e- d off1 the track at a way station and had to remain in their close quarters for ninety-sihours without food or water, and at the eud of that time were imprisoned as vagrants. x The thrieftiest woman lives at Niles, Michigan. She is worth $20,OU0, and yot bartered with the undertaker fur one coffin for a dead child, and another for one siuk at the same time. She took both at once fur the sake of saving a little on the cost. It is needless to say that the second child died. Tim Scientific Press says: The reel hitherto used to measure iho speed of d institution ships is another thin is passing away. Thu rhysimetcr is an instrument which permanently connects tho water with an indicator in the Captain's room, marking the exact speud ut ail times." time-honore- A national penuy subscription has beet going on fur some time in England f ir the benefit of Johu King, the first who signed tin- - total abKngliiiliiiian stinence pledge. It lias just rinsed, and umounls to $1 ,.00. Air. Ktug is nuw old and in want. A hunter in Maine recently saw rabbit run into a hollow lug aml'erawltd in after it. When In; got inside, lug rolling down hill, and arriving at the loltnni, he crawled out considerably bruised. Tlie Iowa Pacific Railroad is fur sale. A barrel cf lager beer exploded a stove to smith Des Moines, knocking dt&V LIFE. UEW LIFE. WIIAT IS IO S A 1TG DOING-- Orru-- i or tiix Cmcr Qi SAMPLE STORE, COlyTlXO WHOLESALE Soule No. 3. Howto !Vo. 3. From the tnrmiau of tbe Southern Pecifle lUilroeil, In this Jertniert. to Poeti embraced In koulo Su.Lud iucliuliuc cam lie Aiswhe sad McDowell. Hidden will state the rate Id U. 8. Legal Ten-l- r notes, .er pound, per one hundred miles, ut whirh tlie.v will tmnort the supplies. They will Sire their nemos lu hill, their residence sad Post elBi-- i nddre-.- ; bide leeh by a Arm should bo iltutd by each member thereof. Contractor may be required to transport supplies to slid from points u reusouubla distune, uot exceeding 16U miles, outside the limits of the regular routes, and bidders or rsestrd to specify in their proposals tho rule at which euch Imiaportstion, should it be required, will be performed, to ba stated separately from rntn Car service within regular limits of rout. Hoad imrel to l net Ire thou ten (10) miles per day. Each proposal must be arrompanled by a by two responsible persons, whose res possibility must be certified hy an oSear of the U. s.rivil or military eenrirs, that in ease the bid is accepted the bidder will al one execute a ran-Inte- l, with a Balinfaclnry bold iu of its luimunt for Its fxitliful execution, and tie ia readiness ..r ISTS. III The r Ut. is to July reject any or all bids Is reversed h the I'ailt-St.itrc. Knrehqies should lie endorsed Proposals for I sud Transportation," sail addressed la this a here Idank forms of pr'qsa-il- , aud fartherultiee, nn may lie obtained. Ity vnitr or the Departnp-u- t Commander, J. J. IIAKA Cliii f l(aartrinastr Dept. f Ariune, fl'.'-- d and Major Quartermaster C. P. A THATCHER & IX Kim? Imported Cltfiu-M- , iotni t c. AXD ClOABt, CO.. to Gudbo'a Salt Luka City, CONCIflltT Itah. BRANDS OF AND CIGARS Iu the City, but LIYBBY. THE IIVEBY STABLE Iu bow Carried on by JrsT BChsr temdi for flood Tram, HICK by toy, Vsek 7q u Lewi WINKS, LIQUORS, Ac., O'fiei JjRf Shirt. WAGENERS Bottled Beer, Ale & Porter, Cheapewt Raisa, Cnlilirni(L llrowpry, --Tr: It, JjNtf RETAIL AND WUOLXSALB II D1ALU1 Danscetla Foreign WINES Co., Ac LIQUORS. Comer of Commercial aad id forth Us, Salt Luke City. Fnachru iAC., Zabriskis, gsJtLsksdiy Ben H. HOUSE. LIQUOR ZABRISKIE CO. & Dave lor sal a fiiat stau Haeef WINKS AND LlilVOBI. Ordan Eolleiled aad Batiehethm Mot Osenatud Sirs, Two doom eonth of YTeils, Ferg I for Housers StratgU IVhiskies. will The finest Bar la th city connected IJH. GODBB & CO sr Month. riXEST Mias IK TUX CITT. Juit West of Walker dc7-l- 0 Broa. ALL L P m IlOntS. f Meerschaum Pipsi & Notions. fKY BARBER SHOP, t front of Ed. rwiefly'i Hmtoon, HHKSK'S BMICK. .CCKSSORS EVIL BUTTK0W8KY & CO. to annoukcm to tiik pub- Bku lkavh Hut her Tuaso-f- . they tam Pidat, Inal. Tioii Beet brands of Sole Agents & JACKSON. OPRN AT bmoi Afyelalag Reld'a Building, Ihlu K eatablishueuL 1MHI1I8 fzstSo IIALE Ac LANNaVN8 SALOON, S WILLARD & ORRS Horses RsnrJr X.4E ta n. Try C dev in Known as WILLARD Smbc Proprietor. J. Dl'DLLK, WHOLESALE of tho Wot her Jlouse, LiaVOIlS --Trj tudou SaVLOON. CELEBRATED LAGE3 BEES From (he Above Brewsry. SAXiOOlT, WINKS, St tobacco BREWERY1 1VOOUMANSEKS RAIL DISC, On Door North of Wells, Fargo A Co i sow one t scrni tux Wm.T. Reynold FIXKST Dm AM) & SHELLEYS Tir Xtoere Xorth M. at tka ihsrtsst aotigs. Lstnyoti enters at th dtpoi of do Buildiag. MAYNARD n -- Cot PHILADELPHIA Dubl takers. lu ft'i dsclk If Second South Ornai: First fisalh Strict, aszt Mu ne' And delivsred HOUSE OB As if S. Sar P. Engelbrecht & Jaall I lsrg AND RETAIL ir.Y ES, E1QIOZS lb To between Maia and CounerdsL TMIB TOM ACCOM, ii in fcfor th Should be Without a Copy. COMK AND WHOLESALE DEALERS length Doalar ia Fiss OFFICE, 1IANNA11M Comprising th Pouts now existing, or which in this Dfqiartnirnt, during may b catabli-lio- d lit fiscal yt-aNorth uf tha 3Uh iwmllrl of aorlli latitude, and. Kant of tliaCulorado Kivrr, whirh ai now supplied, or which it may hsraantr b decided tu supply via Mirsubarg. Ed vherc ROOMS Tuw Doors Ernst sf Curt, Budding, At iha JUST ISSUED. iia.-a- Finest firixeni gnd sigl sons tan lly an haaA DIRECTORY Itoule No. 1. MtiSttl 1. 15. SLOAN. xaTiaatsiiE, Comprising Iks Tosti urn existing, or whirh tuny b sitablUhfd iu th Department, during th l year, Kast uT tha Colorado River and South of Iha Otth parallel of Xurth latitude, which ara now aupplisd, ar whi-- li it may hareuflcr b tu supply fro La Vurna bapui direct. Oysters tut ity1 ? The Salt Lake City Department of Arizona. Prescott, A. T.. February IS, 1.73, NO ScaM .romial in triplicate, ltli a Copy af fhialTcrti.imnt attached tu each, will bo received at this office until noun, Sitimiay, March I.TO, at wliicli place ami timo they will b (bid.brs bavin the- privilege of bring ii sent,) fur the truinqioriniina by laud of military supplies in tlie Department f Arizona, for tire lineal j car csmtrieiicin July Is:, 1.73. Proposals will ba mule fur routs as fnlluwi: Fob ggddle Fto.doer.N.sf.y IUATT'H Proposals for Land Transportation. Olfic Colbrool BLOOD NEW MISCELLANEOUS. Parti otice J iliss Gil lid with Jers TUuRpjjYj' PIIATT'H feblTM v- - gjjoulocr gUh'mr1 11 L k w$$n, ProJ interference of citizens. Steps were beTk Rirur af Lift! Purity It with ing taken in 'Newport to compel the family to leave that place forthwith. Chicago, Feb. 20. A Washington special says, one of the objects of tho President's visit to the Capital yesterday was to louk after The Great Ysgatakla Blaod Parifisrand Livsr legislation on the Utah bill. He had Invigerator. Cares Berarala, Balt Rheau, Tettsr, Blotchaa, conferences with Senator Frelinghiiysen nml h'rnntora Conkling nml Edmunds. Boils, Iimpjps, burs Kyes, Bkiu Diisatrs. Carr. Chronie aud Ii flammatory Rhuamatluu, He represented that this Legislation wlica uvery othsr reutjy biiu. was imperative and asked the gentlemen Kradicatcs. Syphilitic taint aud ail Lsredltary in question to press the bill fur passage, disorders of th itleud from tk System. lie also bad conferences with several Piles aud Dyspetuia. Ftimulatn tk Liver member) of the House on the same aadCnns Kidneys ta healthy action; kee th Bowas els subject. regular as clock w rk and torllllr tho wliol The same special says it is the grow- ststnm against discae in any form. ing feeling that it will be impossible to t tbc necessary two thirds vote for the gi-expulsion of Ames nml Brooks. Ahum perfectly confident that no such npiars result will be reached. He says n tun Price, 91. For sa!a by nil Druggists. tinn to expel members of the Committee A. SleBOYI.E A CO., will get more votes than a resolution to him. Dnigg1ls aud ChsmwU, expel Sun Franrlaro. It is stated that since the passage of the Asiatic telegraph bill, it has been Sul Proprietors. discovered that tbc parlies standing be' GODIIEACOh bind the scheme are not responsible and Dragglsls, Kelt Lake, that probably th j only object in their norlS-l- y Wholwxlt AgvaU. securing the bill is to sell the franchises MISCELLANEOUS. accruing under it; so Senator Cusserly moved n consideration of the vote by which the bill passed Httd will call it up at first opportunity. This action defeats the bill for this session ut least. At Galesburg, Ills., this n. nt. Judge Smith overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of Osborn for the murder of Mrs. Matthews, and fixed the Jxniaim date of his execution the March. Primrose und Golden Thread Pine Cnf , e rerun. Samson laid out a Philistine with a spittoon, in a Council Bluffs den. Mr. Samson lias a front name. A Council RWffs girl with several Iu A. W. Wkitu Co's old Ilssk, pp,ita Mi ducats in her own right, has Luka lints. just doped with a nta-- i who has a start pretty good Office of 8. L. Cracker on a family down al St. Louis. Factory. f'V&i Cuu B !.. BLOOD that per ton tesve oi itreet, oi Blaan lull PHATTH ABOLITION OIL court-mnrtial- S t France Las not yet recognized the Republic of Spain. The Phionix Company, Kureka, Nev., ia fixing up its business. Officers in the army who drink to excess will not be promoted. English array expenses are two million pounds smaller than last year. Osborne, Phillips, llarvey, and I). P. Low, of Kansas, aspire to Caldwell's W.8.USIW This Horning's Report. y. fkawlir - TELEGRAPHIC. apaavd first laas aasarpassed la tha oily. Uiv fjqf I B. W. ALLKS A f celebrated Bote agents for the GOLD SEAL WHISKY l ; 11 CHit! |