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Show & MiHb" l0Kf if V' f J. dp' iJLUVgyM armvm DilLT IOiHSSh REPORTER. DENNIS J. TOOilY, MONDAY SSPT. 13, 1871. BT Til UNION TKLKORATH CO. 'WESTERN In an account of affair injjtah, recently I THE published in Harper Magazine, occurs the following statement, The leader of the Reformer, on being pro tented by Mr. Colltix, was cordially received of tho United Sutra, who by the Fm-idenwas then face to facoi with the difficulty of thousand in the person of a patriot who had laid hi life, hi fortune, and hi family, upon tho altar for a public cause, to help bring tho MoJmonninto harmony with tho age, and preserve them from a collition with tho Government. ' ThU refer to William S. Codbe, tho leader of tho Utah Reformer, a man whoso utterance in behalf of tho Utah polygn rni.ts, from hi position, and frum a certain plausibility of his own, have been widely circulated, recently, and given more than their due weight. Tho fact thut Mr. God be thus allow him self to boused far and near to win some maudlin sentiment to the countenance of po1gtrj compel u to consider hi titio to public confidence. Sacrificed his family upon tho altnr for a public cauM', his lifui and fortune ditto? A grent mistake, Mr. Stcnhouc, begging your pardon. For hi life, ho wears it ns easy as an old shoe, and a safe. In furtuno ho hu rapidly improved since he dissolved partnership with Brigham and set tip Tor himself. No man can say truly that Mr. Gudbo U worso off, pecuniarily, than he was two yenrs ago. 31 r. G k1 x; has sacrificed bis family. Not on the altar of putriolUm, of loyalty and do- tlii writer would hare rpney however, us believe, tut on that of Mormon polyg- amyi I! j 1 done It several times. lluw-cvei.- -j may iVvl about it, it should have become comparatively pleasant to his family from the force of Intuit. About two years pgohe rebelled against Brigham Youngs authority, and said at tho time, in explain-dn- g himself, thnt for a year or two previou ho had been xntUtied of tho wide aberration of Mormonism from January, 1870, he said: over sixteen months we huvo been divinely "I informed of the . character of tho greut changes that Gnl lias hut commenced to bring to pns in our midst of which fact Ilis servant Brigham ha been jin profound And about the same time Mr. ignorance.' in the new be God llanison, told tho how Ileber C. people dispensation, Kimball, Joseph Smith, Peter, James, John, and Jesus, hadl come and talked with them; they did not seo their face, but they saw tli.) heavenly light und distinctly beard voice nnd during a ongsciicvof tlie.c net and celestial v i? they had had 'revealed to them a grand of theology and nil the gn at principle connected with tho past and futuru history of this globe, from the beginning to tho time it should eelestia.i.rd,- - ptc, Now, bearing in mind that (tho scale of IlrighatnUm had fail Ion' from Mr. Godbos eye, according to Jii own statement in Jnnunry, 1870, sixteen month previously, nnd thnt Mr. Godbc was' therefore under no compulsion, or deception, uch a had induced his first and second polygamous marriages, LATEST DISPATCHES. to-w- it; t THE FIRE FIEND AT PIO' CHE, NEVADA. Tlio Kntlro UumIiicnh 011110 town 1ox-lio- n Do-utroy- ed. ( EXPLOSION AND TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE-LI- ST OF THE KILL- - ' ED AND WOUNDED. Conoral Prison Delivery In NevadaA Sanguinary 1 Affair. ETC. ETC., ETC.,. SAN FRANCISCO. . to-da- sy-te- m be-con- vi j San Francisco, Sept. 10. Tho anniversary of tho independence of Mexico is being spiritedly celebrated throughout California. James Dennis was shot dead by Joseph Wills near Oakland, Oregon, yesterday. Wills claims ho acted in San FrancL-coSept. 17. Tho whole business portion of Fioche, Nevada, was destroyed by fire. Five lives lost and many wounded by tho explosion of powder. No other particulars have been received. self-defenc- e. , Latkk Loss by tho fire i from two hun- dred to three hundred thousand dollar. San Francisco, Sept. 18. Them was no insuranco on tho property at lioche. Tho los exceed a quarter of a nftllion. The explosion of thne hundred keg of powder f in tho supposed celhr of FeLan A levelled hail ail tho building in the Co., vicinity, and killed Jeremiah Kiroy, James Agnew, John Sand, William Dodd, Miko Sheehan, and one other burned so that ho cannot bo recognized. A large number of lerson were dangerously wounded, including II. D. Been, John Cullen, Harvey Rico, Jim Waters, Bartholomew Noonan, John Farley, Robert Watt, Archy Mulhern, John Daiken, Chnrley William., 31 Her Quiilan, Win. Ryan, David Nagle, 3Iis Gary, French Charley, Rosso Steen, Phil. Richard, Wm, II. King, II. G. Tobler, Robert Shannon, David Noonan, John Dougherty, Mr. Hanrehan, Miko Fay, A. Raney, Fred. Harkin, Wm. itevens, Tho. Kendall, Chris. Schultze, W.S. Cotton and Dennis ..Sullivan, ail of whom were either injured by falling rook, jarred by th concussion, or burned. 3Iany oftho woundfire-proo- MISCELLANEOUS ADVTs. G. GOLDBERGS T. D. CONWAY, Montana Streot,,Corinne, h ay 17,-AT- y, GROCERIES, ETO. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 12. Callao that an earthdate of August 28lu r shook coast the on .the entire 2lt quake both north and south very severely. The sea was giyntly agitated for a time. It was impossible for vessels to enter ports. Minneapolis, Sept. '16. In the trot here 3Iaid and Lucy, between Gold-tnittho former won. The second heat was trotted in 2.17K, Lucy coming in only a neck behind. Lexington, Ky., Sept. 16. In the three mile dash Longfellow did not start. Tho race wai won by Pilgrim in 6.08. i 16. TemThe Baltimore, Sept. Knight plars of this city have mado preparation for tha reception of their brethren, Delegations have arrived ffora various place in the West. It will be the largest of Knights ever held in the United States. Charleston, Sept. 17. Theie have been three deaths from yellow fever since Friday. The disease is gradually dying out. Boston, Sept. 17. A letter will appejr withdrawfrom Harvey Jewull hi a for candidate name Governor. ing Chicago, Sept. 17. Lad night Andrew Peerlot (colored) cut his wifes throat from car to ear, and then gave himlf up. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow oftho t United States meet here A fire last St. Paul, Minn., , Sept. 17. night destroyed the store of Hall A Poors, wholesale grocers and dry good, and atnil-liner- y establishment. Loss, 8100,000; mostinsured. ly Bankers Philadelphia, Sept. and Brokers Telegraph Company closed The busiiiess'will their Office hero bo turned over to the Western Union Company,1 which will probably purchase the former companys into rod. Chicago, Sojst. 17. The Kpanoptil Diocesan Conventional Illinois at the afternoon session yosterd ly adopted, with but two dissenting vote-- , a report from the Committee q:1 Legislation instructing the Chancellor of the, Dtoce-- to take prompt legal measures to rescue the property and revenue of Christ's Church (Itev. Chjneys) city from tho custody of its present wardens and vestrymen, and retor tho sumo to their legitimate and godly use. Chief Justice Chnso arrived in this city and i the guest of Judge Dunlovy. lie declare himself to bo in: greatly improved health, feeling better than ho has for five years. to-d- SACRIFICED HIS FAMILY. to-dt- f ttj Editor and Proprietor i Tijmt' A CHINA, Moutnna Street, Between Atti Jt WAR GLASS ' 3th, ' j MACHfflT 4 sut rs W Hog bsd by mors r j)r-ic- P F.hy-sivlt- otbsr tonic o- - stlnniUnt new in Th, y rs a UnB PKhYKNT.t'llYE for Kver Dtl ml It IioUnio- Kr, Inleimlttsli'l Th-rau-- s. lc arising from no ) r lo.1 a utm-anil 1 ns- -. sm! hmi sny dls---rls- LAMPS, lu au y ci'O e as of in.tlg MlOi c luvaluab s s an -. n1 llecnpt-rantami in caa a of Orncral lebi tiy thsv sn nsvrr in a sincls inatain-- fal mi iu pardon-r'h m t h.ipvre-nlt- a Thry-- raiiti-lp-'pti- e, jqnnr a-- e 1 10 Hi V'f umu ii uni rls-tici- io t) wh t-- a pro-Unci- ra CoiHfnnfly on hand, nt E IALK-- , trnthmlng the mind ami thing ton sst-ru- I Tim HOME . aith h 'I r I hit arr omioui1rl l as ver bm ami o 'I onic nlintn-an- t oars, ft rrU ti tli Iti1tli t M PLKAHSNT TO III. T.TF, and a tn tns Hm combining a many r oisd ! agrpta. I fraisrnit- aa th beat snowu by th to tli- J'harniai opce. I costa Uttlo to atve them a f dr tr snd - uo-ili- CHANDELIERS, gr--a'- r WHOLESALE AND T.ETAIL, - 1 Plated Wiitc, a Bottle. Evory Family should have at- a W tod- w a k rv r cue t Bar Furulture, trad ng cntli frem many of the most rmlnoui phyalcuna m tut) cnin.irv ! A n.l a July Wd. JAW Ed A. JAtK-O- T st I.or a ton have outiuu ca ed to th m ml n h t f tli 'Home Hitti r.M item' ,' tlirrcor, lie con der.-- a a secret or taient lutvinu been tksnlor't nt mod clti We h ive cvsnntnd th frn ula for tnaU- g the a y t e Mom II tter.' tn-ia m of rare sxc I ence an t,e artier to whicn ar th In It com f the c a Iniulsut atom. b In hihlv T the arinl a ive an I liahtlv Litatie-- . TTi o ole nt prep Hug tiictu - strjetlv In accord nre with t e ml- of p am scv. llavhmnaort th in, aen it' effect In recom. I in our prdi e, e tk p au e tolling mii1itit i to a pr ndlroua StofmuUnt now K tho beat Tonic and effe-r- d to the pllhl C. T. O. "onTsn, M. I). BtnausiKH M. D. t: Oirtk M. D Airnsn IIccoce. M. D. - - 11 t Groceries, t. tned-Iciipm- t t n-- l bt jo'lin brh-ne- . combi-rat-o-- tmlie-ltaing- ty - n AND GENERAL FURNISH 1(10 HOUSE j dcc30-t- f I i -- GEIiniSII & HUES - VhoLOaALKAKD , L.h. M.P. ir lUPirtmt sitiLl, M. 1. ie ,. t.CLsIiK. E. K, Q. Li i wm, C. V K. a . tT. S. ux-o- 1. M i. Wxh A 1 .1 Pr w N o-- r. Marpe HopriTAt, Bt. I.ovia J. M. P. e tiMM. Hr-nrn- and bt. Ult-ter- a. I?1 Jack.! (o , vi. hiving exami'ti d h formula from wnichand hari-i rle I'itUT" are "stomach e"rttd w n- -s the methml f coni-- ing the nlfferent nt. e a relv rcommend then, aa ihe j Ju I, y fA A o-t- Ait. DKAJ.EU1K AND HEAVY Tobacco and Cigars Iron, Stoves, Nails, I.. now n use K XI HARDWARE, Mo.. Oct. 8, - tini-'lxii- HIELF IQTJ M. D. M, P, .JA KON & Co : I lnve examined th fotmnU for maMpg tli "If- me "ttomaeh and used U: m it, lm llospit! tor the 'ast four I e',i,tilvr th-tonic month th. u, st valuable t MKLO-tEU- . l7e AND pr-pai- i FOREIGN NEWS. beat tonic won which Sept. 17. Marshal Catirobert has established hi headquarter at Bourgeois. The National Guard nt St. Etienne have quietly deliver'd up their arm. Many petitions for tho dissolution of the Assembly are circulating in Lyon. Victor Hugo is tick, and his condition is such as to occasion alarm. The 3Iount Ceiii Tunnel wn inaugurated y by the French and Italian ministers and local authorities of both count! tes. After meeting . and congratulating tacit other, tho party embarked in a giily,deo-rate- d train at Bucharest, nnd passed through tho tunnel to Modanc, making the tran-i- t in twenty minute. tn-- -- ts. T. J. VAHTIxe, M Hv i Also, Marnifacturen of tt-e- voiir, 1'y if "r-t.rc- T. 0 P, concur with cv, TIN, COPPER, AND P. M. COVSTOCK word rj it, Hi aliovo Jon JIvTTMVW. p. JotlH 'lOIHMAt, M. P. J UN T- - TaMrir, M. P. t it a Sit. M. D. y 0. rnv:,KM , M. 1. a. . VAfcKn, M. ?. H 1870 a V, m, Kicnnk- j rtf a-vi, Oet-Aer-bt T At :.' o . l"inn llitt r et, to your pq t iiw ,x mined th f minis f tli "JJi me Hint rnt 1'itter, and fil'd h rein-di- ttch a are 1 un rti tie tv Ht di Vri r.) liny ere ve-- eel ,.tin Ity -- Mining Implements. AND PRODUCE. detill rove, a tonic and stimulant in y - , From the . quaJn-cd- 'hy ae conipoita.Jtvi. and matrri la which enter It, 'o them, from ihe cole we hv- - no d ubt that most serve to be, Pari, aru a w with whi. h cr.-tvr- Vt '1,.s i - , Prompt Attention Given to Orders Sheet Copper, f i'-r- e by Mail. !- to-da- tjn b sv-- tt d. ri'i lr und) I'fRt'iIfnt of ew or h-- f r beth-- ri, fr n, inalrl n dtseasia. tr. J t,. V rnrn-- -. P. H Wavns. Ilfw T f AMVTSMI f .1 j. H. V. It CORRESPONDENCE. y pVaa-.titl- vid i t''f.lvt. comb n - I. M. D. M O. , W.-oi.- th!it (rum intpai ed T. V, P. m:i, M. Iutk -- Cliipiii-- i H t have x nttm-J o. dig- - I. Him THUS, f r" )l P. Svjttt. Wa K-- i 1 f ' Mi-d- Gold Scales, WrsMace9 toi.ru, M.P. '. Doimurr, M. I. I.. 1 . s Pans, Rocker Dippers, Spring Point Shovels, Farming Implements f 'lit "OXN, M It. s. Mr' post. M. P. I'. 4 Ca, s ' Quicksilver, Ticks, an Hi. use ; Fun ! j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Everrthlng for acomptrte omflt t i - dx:ai,i:r.h , Freight, Hunt. Mine or Prosper! in ! Montana Street, liOtWIHll llh ntul -- j - rjrivMONDS Pl'PCioilK StOIH'N. Iine! - On r nntcl for Triumphs of i -- e e Enterprise. ay ty-bv- CORINNE, U. T. n-- ea-il- y, er fa-ui- vv-T- -- WE, CAKHY . cl-i- a - a-i- d -- xtjr-fo- lIlrtil AT ki ur R. (, FOR SALE- ill 1. L PETS 599 m N Y. W Wm. K nolle & Co, Pl'ino. ilirret from Hie rarforjr. never used. Anply A THir ILaiffest Stock IN CORINNE, Reporter Office .AND. AT o-ti Cient. u ON ENTIRELY -- d - liar-denbroo- JOB PRINTING ; O I." Shell Back. ' THE r. ic Poughkeepde, Sept. 16. A dispatch from Fithkili Landing says that a little boy, aged Freighter?, firmer nnd prospectors seven years, belonging to a strong woman can find the best hore and mule at stables, corner Front and Sixth attached to a menagerie, died of itarvatio.i . streets. ly 18-t- f. at Stonneville on Thursday, aui-- JEWIVIATERIAL a-- MIOCCLLANEOUG. i . en i and not equal to the demand. If you have any turplu wagons, lend them along. to OuUr Atu-ric- a. e-- r j through Utah J ! H MERCHANDISE. ; Improved Itorkers Complete and thcap. '.y matt, GENERAL - - tn, i j Prof. Tttk, the distinguished mlneraln-gu- t, I in town visiting tho Messrs. Sanger j & Ilcffernan. , For Rest. A building suitable tnost ffor. a store or saloon, shuated on the For desirable portion cjf Montana street, ?12 t,. Kupfer. terms, nrrv chrism:, Particular addition paid AN Dims o ii -- or-mo-ral Groceries, sTovvolry. fill J T ) I Broidway, flt sning: Goods. -- . i Golci M.P. jAtv A. ti-- c N Rockers Irons, to -t t ce , iiu K (1 A I. is-- mnl tin eorr ilmrS- n ,pt'-- l M Qctsv, vit- s.d 1 SHEET-IRO- WARE. 1 East last evening. J I tln-n- 1' corn-publ- GOOD), ! nd a-- a d to-d- ; R N ITTJRE U' m-t- y, - MIRRORS, CUTLERY, CORINNE, UTAH. It of the "(V ehra'cd ed will die. it to b cou,po'd A Irotfrmive ilty-Artesi- nu tnd ti Well mch Mttr,' si b In a break at the Nevada Stato TrUon KuceewMCul-Tl- ie ci on,ler-- andthoneb of ihto' leab stnb itrra l!ul tbarticl al thatsi are Profr-yrelglitiu at Carson, five oftho guards nnd Lieutenant 11110 DUtrlct w kit Mfs Lively-llln- rti of ow in use. Vcr M. P. M. H. Hahn. '1 P. Bale l a mine lor MS.OOO, who aro wo to reconcile tho idea of his sin- Governor Denver were wounded. Mat, O. A. Mahiscb. 3. U. WaLR. M.P Kelt N,..September 10,1871. jfo. wah t BAn'. M, t. cerity, or sanity, witli the fact that lie made Pixley, proprietor of tho Warm Springs a Pov Knit; Ed. have IIepoktkr! o you Although' Twenty-ninwas n third such marriage within, and considerkilled. Hotel, prisoners ly nil riigKl(s A Orofrr. big! churches, city, boasting your Opera & CO., Prop's, A. JACKSON JAS. ably within, tho tinui stated? To do it, and escaped. llou-e- , and no doubt consider Ai 10.1 M. 2d afreet, etc., 107 your?elf A party of old frontiersmen arrived at I.nltorntory peculiarly aggravating least of at igJnt7-1Utah, yet dont thoilub, NL 1,01'IN, MO. Hist have broken faith San Francisco from San Francisco Mountnore smullur nnd the of existence more your found with hi family, with himself, and hi ain, north of Prescott, where they n we am all in tho modint BALL, BLACK & CO., ghot1y teacher, Kimball, Smith, John, rich placers, but were driven off by the samu boat neighbor-and should puli together, having with a return to desire Sacrificed hit family Apaches. They James, Peter, et nl. a common interest lu cotnincicound politics; 505 & 607 N. Y., n tho nltar of polygamy Iho third time, large armed party. on tread not well your corn, yourdenUng with his eyes open, with nothing whatever I m port era of mo-ti- y with with ours 31ontana, being soften to palliate or it. Are wo not forced to NEW YORK. Idaho, to sometime give us a pasing'notic-- , Conclude that if Mr. Gudbo married,.1 New York, Sept. 16. A correspondent for1 AND ALL right here we may bo solving the future Mormon fashion, Charlotte Cobb, with hi from Berlin, Augut 3lt, say that writing permanency of these cities of tho plains. ye open, and of hi own freo will, he' acted Iho most melancholy intelligence come Our town lie fuilher from the hill$ than tho hearties, soullas scoundrel? And that from Russia neernitig tho progress of cholManufacturers of If ho did it with hi eye shut, in tho midd era in that cowntry. Tho dUea-- e due not yours, and only about two mile fiom the of hi divine visitation! ntul enlighten seem to haVo exhausted it virulence, though lake, with an elevation ottix toot above it surface; now, fresh- water for the supply of i ient, he acted tho fool? And in either case in turns places thuro was a Dost Qna'lly of alight decrease both town nnd milroad is brought six or j thereby showed himself unsound and in the number of deaths. European Russia eight miles by ditch und pipes from Indian 1 for a leader? For one, wo can- - is safe entirely overrun by tho disease. DestituCreek: diouth in summer und trust in not get iiu:n! it. tion and uucleanliness are the buy handa pit 3 tf A'waya on tv ml. But we could overlook hi clime, of maids of the disease, and a comprehensive winter, sometimes intei rupt the supply, so Ceitlial laciiio Railroad Company are blunders of yesterday, if he didnt Continue lAgfontH 'W change mitt be made before the epidemic boring artuniat, well a an experiment. .The to show tho same sign of mental can be checked. fir.t dug wa half a mile back of town, and disease, or both; if ho would put nsidfe' his NeW York, Sept. 16. Sixty thousand after utitig through salt water, at the polygamous wive a id cleave to ids family Union torpedoes were seized by the feet, fre.h water was depth of only foi e his lawful wife and fair bevy of chddren- chief of the Fire Depaitment, opened and obtained, in quantity lo flow as a man, let alone a NEW BOOK BY JA3IES PARTON. emptied into the Uudn River. would but from the pumping.. tubes, require A hi to; fill Bum ot This he does not. On j of the ouo A suggestion was ma e at a congress in Still the result was so thi-i- r it fivc--t- i d scorerl- - and achb that tia. rf they, gratifying tho contrary, lie ha pul her aside, regardCincinnati to bold an International Congress advanced further noh!cbar-acter- , , howiitB lvw admirublo boting, which wa done in less of the law arid hi plighted troth, his to dUcus the d c ntribiit a have QUitrJ of Inn' spirit, managepubliu prison question now slutted another well ath to cleave to her and none other, till ment in Europe and America, and ha been two days, and have to ihe Ir .nceou-n- t of th w r d. F ly il uatra ed; directly at their tank house. If water can iitn rlv Inii rv.tli g. at.d Tin int ucilvn, A rare deatU should thud part, and cleaves to hi adopted. be obtained thus every man can have chatic fur eg dim. 8- - n.l for circuie.e, and tiuto our Fretessor Mahon of West Point commit' polygnwous wives instead. his own premise at a trifling cost, i xt a term. f .Not only so, but he takes occasion, on ted suicide by jumping off the steamer a well on these M. A.PRKER k CO., Pnhll' era, to blossom tike ' the and caue plains XU. fine o his lo air Mad mt t hUa 1).) nrri sentiment, Powell into the Hudson River. every opportunity, rose. I shall watch the future apperatiuns to evil the greatest 8. lady sgouis wanb-P, Green has H. Andrew forgetting that all the line feeling and talk appointed Connolly I h d. ' on' advised. ever the ub and work I subject you keep in the world dont weigh half as much as one Deputy Comptroller, viceRiehard A. Storfs A W FE AND MOTnEB. WOMAN A Black l'ino mine, directly north of The I Connol-monstbetween the removed. In making this change, e lovely act, and to place himself P If. Bt Cbavaae, M. D. A work wheh if are again attracting consideiablu attenus, donnd will are the lives of thou j the in a warm is he placed indig righteous polygamy governed by y states tbatj to a sale wiiich wa ihaJo last mnl of Mothers ud ddUlren jrarly. If you w t.t tion, owing fuOn a nation of the American People. tin to restore tho city department over week by Doc. Rice nnd Nichols, to a Ir. to make m..noyi and do ntiii at our for our turo occasion we may refer to his pernicious which he presides to confidence in the aiiffM-ll a c mat rru ) 812,-500 erm. U00 ai Johnson and associates, for 850, influence .touching this matter more m unity, and secure such examination of tho I Bx being paid down and the balance in inP. itxi- -' Saw -- cuixit. lo-- l. in detail. - n city affairs as to satisfy the just demands of stallment. The new proprietors, said to be ruo. u protiou ed the bra fn- ti v foii wi a fiMiui: Th SR- lu the public. have sent a large force II lc is a I vtio ia capitalists, English and frtth; ev jr pa ec aa Sheldon Rev. Jackson, Personal. 1 k own hou-h.aw nulo rh I) exwe soon and tho work to of men mine, Irom lioiti-.- " Brits me wife, will arrive from the East, by this evenWASHINGTON. rebrown for "Limn ore etc It of see to shipments heavy. pect tf(f-- a tutnv -u- u-a a can bo ings train, on a short visit to their friends elsewhere. and to ton-toin other worle The Muths I your place duction, Washington, Sept, 16. --Th Treasury in Corlnne. ui or, a d no i the c,'t Dll very lively here, Freighting now ii with n ntiio c mp it on. Luc ion P. Sangpr, Esq., of the Alger day made a telegraphic transfer of half a Pr ce, 71 e ts h, or f 7 50 p r warehouses being full, and laden cars standReduction tvorks, arrived here from the million In gold from San Francisco to New 8 uupie rvva in I ed ti teachers for 03 Ll'icrai arnog- - enta for ing on tho track, but tho teams are scarce, the Bank of California. York un--un- Manro.), OUTFITTING HOUSE, to-da- y, KELTON of Oreitthtoa Wholrtsls sod retail dealer la he in-thi- l East & Utah, No. Sell at Lower Rates SAK ERAKCISGO AND 1 nt this Ofllcc. Than any other House koict: Clilcajro Prices |