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Show muj n VOL. VIII. OGDEN, UTAH: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, CAMPAIGN NOTES. Published every evening (except Sunday) by the By W. U. Tel. to the Jumctiom.1 Junction Printing Association, (hicori'Oiv.trr.) Chicago, June 25. The Journal lirints, but utterlydisoredits, a state PTRASGB A RUMOR. braska, J. Sterling Morton; Nevada, C. Uagerman: few Hampshire, A. M. Sullivan; New Jersey, O. Cleve land; New York, Abram S. Hewitt; North Carolina, M. W. Kansom; Rhode Island, Abner S. Barraday; South Carolina T. W. Dawson; Ten. nessee, Thos. O'Connor; 1 exas, I . Vermont, D. P. Smalley; Virginia, Robert A. Cogghill; West Virginia, Alex. Cam pbell; Wisconsin, W. T. Vilas; Ohio, Oregon and Pennsylvania are to be hereafter appoint ed. Chicago, June 26. The Timet learns from Galena: "It is not true as reported, that Gen. Grant has de clared his intention ot suppoiting This report grew out Hancock. of many favorable comments he has made on the action of the Cincinnati convention. He does not hesitate to say that in his opinion the demo-- . crats have, in Gen. Hancock, nomi nated their best and strongest man, for the office of president, and that neither his public nor private char-acto- r can be successfully assailed This is the substance of the dent's public statement on that sub - I I 1 Oj-len- of commons under the gallery, outside the bar. The house and gal leries were crowded. Labouchere said he would move on Tuesday next to rescind the reolution denying Bradlaugh the right to take the oath or make an affirmation. Gludstone said hewus unprepared to say what action he will take. The government, he said, will consider what measures it proposes to reconsider Bradlaugk's rights. Kedreai ftmt Uardthlua. rr Von Putt BiRLiN.June 25.-l- lt kammer's efforts to form a clerical conservative majority in support of tv.r ecclesiastical bill are sc evidently futile that Princo Bismarck is expected to sacrifice the clause 4, authorizing the statement of deposed bishops, on the third reading in or der to gain the support of the national liberals who will not vote upon the article, what remains of the bill will redress the great hardships of which the Catholics liaye complained of for the nast seven vears. since they will no longer be deprived assistance. of the benefits Don't Like the ( oiiiprnsatlon Dill. London, June25. A Times Dublin special says : At an influential meeting of the Irish land commissioners. Lord Donoughmore presiding, numerous communications were read urging that active measures be taken to have Foster s bill lor compensaA tion for disturbance rejected. memorial was adopted praying the government to withdraw the bill. It was also resolved to have petitions against the bill from all parts ot Ire land sent to both houses of parliament. The Troubles In Buenos A) rut. The Times, in a financial article says: Ho fresn news iroin Buenos Avres has been received here, but telegrams are stated to have reached Paais announcing fiat the provincial forces had returned within the city. Turning Stone into Bread. Rome. June the In the chamber 25. an individual, in gallery set apart for the public, of deputies to-da- flung two large stones into the hall below, but no one was hurt. The man was immediately arrested. He Baid he wished harm te the chamber in general and not to any deputy in He stated his name is particular. Gordegliani; that he was a tailor at Viterbo. He had come to Rome with the intention of killing a personal enemyandcommlttingsuicide, but being desperate and tormented by hunger he had done something for which to be arrested in order to He also al obtain food in prison. leged lhat some time ago he had r e ceived a commission! to come to Rome to assassinate the king. Ac tive investigation into the affair is proceeding, Amended the Sunday Liquor Lin. London, June 21. The resolution of Stevenson (liberal) in the house of commons to close the public houses 03 Sunday, in England and Wales was amended to express the opinion of the house that a provission should be made in the country for the sale, during limited hours, of malt liquors for consumption oil the Aiother and tor needful require Bradford, Pa., June 25. A fire premises districts. of ments metropolitan in afternoon the broke out this Their tineata. Honor Aroerlcia The Irlih Westcott House, Tarport, one mile north of this city, and before it could Dublin, June 25. Col. Bodin, Mr. Clark and others of the American be got under control, thirty-on- e at a dinbuildings were destroyed, including team were present the Welch Home, postoffice, Luna ner given by the Free Masons in the Valley HouseandOil Exchange. All hall of the grand lodge. All of the the buildings were light frames, and guests were masters or past masters the town being without water suj- - and fiftv lodges were represented ply, the only manner m which trie Deputy Grand Master R. W, Shackfire could be stopped was to tear el ton, in the absence of the Duke of down buildings. The loss aggregates Abercorn, presided. On his right sal Colonel Bodin and on his left, $25,000. Mr. Clarke. Among other guests The Diamond Belt Wilkin Content. American consul, 26. The were Mr. Barrows, June San Ffancisco, Leech. After the usual Mr. and score stood at 9 a. m.: Scott, 222 loyal toasts, the health of the presimilesj Dancer, 217 Guerrero, 21 3 j dent of the United States was pro Eaton, 200; Callahan, 198; Edwards, posed and cordially received, .bar 190. rows replied in a brilliant speech. Counterfeit! SuoreisfuJ. Bid Condition ofi Uliitli. Chicago, June 2o The limen a&ys, The treasury authorities are in a Constantinople, J une 26. A com cave of gloom, because the only mission composed of four Bulgarians, or.ginal cheap money people, the three Turks and three foreigners, counterfeiters, are producing in large which investigated the recent atros and national citiesuponMussulmans committed by numbers, bank notes which defy detection; East Kouniehan militia, hnd sixteen indeed, the sole difference between Mussulmans killed, twelve without the bogus aud genuine ones is that colorable pretext, sixty cases of rape the former are more artistic and m and much robbery, Capt. Vasheroff, man respects better specimens of Russian commander of the militia, the engraver's skill, The$J00coun four other othcers and thirty-cnterfeits now in circulation are so privates have been arreBted. that many experts have been Ttr Wsmes knocked off t Bridge. deceived by them, and they have Pa., June 26. Two Harrisbcrg, that the so floated adroitly V..n of West Fairview vil women voune been not have officers aecret service opposite this city, were struck able to obtain the slightest clue as to lage, train while walking over the the their authors, Jt js proposed to call iy railroad bridge, ineywere kaocaed to ano; asfc all congress $100 bills, in and fall upon rocks fid the bridge a authorize issue to pew next winter, distance of fifty feet. a beneath, of bank and treasury notes. Both were seriopsly injured, one is Huged I'sdef Prptast, supposed fatally. St. Louis, June 28. Thomas B. Honner was hanged at Greenfield, Sale Immense. Mo., yesterday atterr.oon, for the The Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis., murder of Samuel B. liam, near e Labeck, Cedar County, on the 27th adds its testimony and says:. "T of last August. He protested his sale of Warner's Safe Kidney and innocence to the fast and gave his Liver cure, for Bright't Disease and afflictions of Kidneys and attorney, when on the gallows, a other Warper's Safe Dla written statement regarding his case Liver, aj el which will be published, betps Cure, for diseases of same name, is simply immense." to-da- to-da- v ah r. ATTORNEY d6T-l- y dupWlia store, Ogden. ' ! WHAT EVERYBODY IATS. New York, June 25. It is the general opinion among republican and Tammany journals and people, that the democratic ticket is one of the strongest that could have been made. The idea commonly expressed is that the Bloody Shirt and per sonalities have been taken out of the campaign, and the battle must be fought on better and wider questions. The Commercial Advertiser declares that the orator who expects to win votes on the argument that Hancock ordered the destruction of Mrs. Surrat, will lose votes. The Sun wheelajnto line, saying! The nomination of Hancock presents the same great issue which would have been presented by the nomination of Tilden, although it had hoped that the latter would have been nominated by the convention. Every democratic paper.Tammany is elated and and declares the ticket will carry aU tl states that Tilden'did and Pennsylvania, Ohio, and possibly Wisconsin, as weii. . C T. GIBSON, a- - D., PHYSICIAN and SURGLGS OFFICE: G. II. Tribe's Building, OGDEN, OlTXTH ST., UmarlTtf Ogden'a Piiolograplier, J, O. STEPHENS, Corner of Young and Fifth streets aUNDSCAPL' a specialty. PHOTOGRAPHY nd have your picture taken Com jau 29tf J. B AIIR ATT, ATTORNEY PE11CIYAL AND Counselor at Inw. A88I8TANT U. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. Uectloni a Specialty. Loans on Mortagef Ef B.'at Side Main St..Otcilen. wted. n .. diMy JUST OBSERVE! b. e. men Farr Block, fourth co., & .Street, MERCHANDISE, Embracing all lines of Family Goods, Tickles ly the Groceries, etc. messnre or bottle, and other things In like manner, and DON'T YOU CaH IT! FORGET and See! dap21f SALT LAKE BEER! AT THE Salt Lnl Uecr Depot, IIFTn STREET, Family Trade a f fecial y. OGDEN. GEOKGE KEARNEY GOING HOilfWARB. BRrESCH, Proprietor. bt THE NATieXAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTED. Cincinnati, June 25. The follow-in- " are the names of members of the national executive committee: Levi Lawlor; Arkansas, John Ala-bum- s, F. Sumpter; California, J. T. Farley; Colorado, T. M. Patterson; Connecti- cren-back- PIPE OIIGAX. t O.o St OrMt fiF--v4 nrp .."r ,"!"t...'f He is al" aiiprit I..r GEO. CABKLFS8 k'" Co . splendid Wood's which Utah "Woodi hra.b.B-il.orchtrM- rec-i"- az ,l A , Hardrcar." Piw c!.c:r-o- r "n't -' fanal.-- mpi-i- " v.ih Jnrtronient. or Mimic of a tter taht;wlAn irn-- i in cheaper than any other dealereaet r.f Cn,-V- , i let frmth Street, (two d.r kTy- - Orri h Salt .mtti.re Ptore) . etr.H i atlecuon. riU raeeirt prompt ,ail 1 . djul2-2- Jiotice. cut Wm. II. Birnum; Delaware, J. is Notice hereby given that' the famuel fasco;i C 'rubb: Florida, J me unuersignea W. partnership or Ham T. Geo. Illinois, Georgia, C Goudv; Indians. Austin H- - Brown; faiely doing business under their Eccles A Co., is this fcf Iowa. M. M. Horn-- ; Kansas, Chas. W. firm name by" mutual popsem dissolved day D.McHenry; ElainKentucky, Henry W. j. H.Gibson retiring from the firm, Louisiana, B. F. tones. Maine, E. O. p. Horsey: the remaining partners collecting Maryland; Thompson: all liabilities of Massachusetts, F. O. Prince; Michi- all debts and paying H. Gibson, J. firm. P. late the MinneseU, Fdward Kanter; gan. JOHX InGI BS, MarD. W. K. Kollev; Mississippi. e- - ju21-HStewart Eccles. tin; Mibsouri, John . Frather, 1 - d H 111 (ITT rid, is making good progress. Gen. Grant and family will Heave for Colorado, early next week. The army worm has mad its ap pearance at Goshen, Orange County, The Irish mansion house relief fund will last only for three more weeks supplies. King John, of Abyssinia, has concluded a treaty of peace with the Egyptian government. The Melbourne assembly has re jected the bill for reforming the con stitution with 4J to 41. The German Bundexrath rfiiHa to entertain a petition for the reiutro- uuction ot silver currency. The steamer Dessouk has left Gib raltar for the United States, with the obelisk for New York on board. The proposod dismissal of Whitta-ke- r form West Point has not been sustained by the secretary of war. Yesterday three murderers were hanged at Canton, O., one at Logans-port- , lnd., and one at Moberly, Mo. Aleko Tasha, governor of Eastern Roumelia, went to Constantinople He wilt not return to his post. The British government has aban doned the proposal of a conference of the South African colonies and states. The housA of enmmnna Ii.lm mlott- ed a bill for tha closing of the public houses in England and Wales, on Sundays. In the house of Lords the bill leg. alizini: marriage with a deceased wife's sister was rejected by a major ity of ten. Sanguinary fighting is going on in Buenos Avres. Tho ritv haa been fortified and the unarmed population are fleeing. Sarah Bernhardt has been condemned to pay the Comedie Fran-cais- e 100,000 frcs. damage fer breach ol contract. y. Chatfield and Woods' paper mill at Woodsdale, O., burnedjdown, yes terday, with a loss ot $80,000, insur ance $50,000, A revenue posse in attempting to capture moonshiners near Red Oak, Ga., were resisted, one moonshiner was killed and one mortally wounded. The plenipotentiaries in the Berlin conference have agreed to the proposal of the French delegation, setting the Greek-Turkisboundary difficulties. Bismarck has conferred with the leaders of the moderate liberals and of the conservatives in the Prussian diet to effect a union of the two parties with regard to the church bill. Lord Justice James denied the apTich-born- e plication of Thos. Castro, (the sento the have two claimant) tences parsed upon him for perjury made concurrent instead of consecutive. h Stone Masons Wanted! fifteen good stone masons wanted immediately, Apply to D. J. Doyle or Z. C. M. I., Ogden, corner of Main dma f and Fourth Streets. No It Deception Used. is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ConstiDebilpation, Sour Stomach, General ity, etc., when they can procure at our slcie SHILOH'S VITALIZER, tree of ost, if it does not cure or relieve them. Price, 7.r cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and 0. C. Ormsby, oct28-lLogan. y That s u m ii NO. ht per-fVw.- ii 111 1880. Do Tou ltelleve III in this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach,Liver Complaint Constipation, etc., when, for 75 cts. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by J. W. McNutt Si Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and O. C. Ormsby, oct21-ly- r druggist, Logan. e Chicago. June 25. Denis Kearney, wno was aaveruseu iu Bca was unable to in Cincinnati stay on account of the severe heat, which compelled him to leave earlier, he arrived in Chicago and somewhat under the weather. He direct for San leaves Francisco in company with exi supervisor Danforth and M.J.Kelly, lie i more than ever convinced o! the weakness of the democratic ticket so far as California is concerned, and says tueGreenback campaign will be run in that state for all it is worth. t, Have opened out with a well selected stock of GENERAL y, 111 COUNCIL. The famine fever has appeared in The City Council met in the City Sligo County, Ireland." Jhctiok: Hall, yesterday at 2 o'clock, Mayor BraJlaush taket hit seat. The French chamber of deputies L. J. Herrick presiding. Losuon, June 25. This afternoon has adopted the war budget. Minutes of last meeting were read a in seat took the house Tho Morocco conference, at Mad Bradlaugh - LAWYERS. ili By W. U. Telegraph to the i' Il ttfftflltt ELECTRIC FLASHINGS. FOREIGN NOTES. ment telegraphed from Galena to MATES OF fiCBSCKUTtOXt the New York Truth that Gem. Grant ; ta o. i 2.WJ would J'tf Annum, repudiate Garfield and sup(hi' Mix Months, !.' 11V-Per iort Hancock. Judge Porter, repub-- u Delittrti ''II Carrier !. muj j; irt of lhc CWy: an candidate for the governorship of Indiana regards yesterday's nom liiiulo kuown on Advertising rates ination very werk, as far as Indiana application. is concerned. Mr. J. H. Baths, N'cwsn.per AdvertiB-Dubuque, June 25. The report ne A sent, 41 Park How (Ti'iits li iildiiisr), sent out from Galena that General t coiiiraei for Giant had declared his New York, is authorised intention to ndTertUcments in the Duly and Semi ur tjett support Hancock for the presidency at (Veekly Ogden Junction, is denied by the general and arose rates. from the fact of his having given it 'nnn on flloat as im opinion lhat Hancock would THISPAPER be elected. AdrtrtUi Bureau, Newspaper ATAL SALCTkS. HO Spruce Street., r no ADVI'.l'.- '!- ''j ibing cosTa. i?!:t.y Ypnf Chicago, June 25. One man was killod, another lost an arm and both ject. eyes, and another lost both hands at .RANT'S AVERSION TO HANCOCK. Marshalltown, Iowa, yesterday while New a salute Cincinnati over the York, June 2G. The Fuelltiling nominations. Premature discharge ing Pott says: The democratic report was the cause. that Grant hsu signilied his intention to vote for Hancock is singularWHOLESALED KEPCIILICA-ox IT. views ly infelicitous. It is well known UCE2cFRUITS: New Your, June 25. The repub among army officers that Grant has licans, and republican journals con- had a decided aversion to Hancock SHIPPING & COMMISSION fess their danger and admit if the ever since they were together in UTAH, K& eleciion were held tomorrow, Han Mexico and probably the demociats titOGOm cock would win easily. They hope, could not have accepted a man who mwever, that the sober second could have been more unsatisfactory K. A. THOMAS, thought will show that Garfield has to Grunt. the excellencies that Hancock ft HALF.-TIIOKAS afc has, civil and military, and that he a tried statesman in GENERAL NEWS. JTTOLWE YS - AT-- LA IV while Hancock is merely anaduitien, unedu cated trio, and must be the tool of Dooly Block, s luthern politicians. The latter By W. U. Tele raph to the JrCT10H UTAH. OGDEN, iilea finds an exponent in a Baltis Detaila of I ho lUniring. nore paper thus : He is entirely un Mo., June 25. Man-deHuntsvii.le, acquainted with legislative work and Bro-tJ. D CAli.NA.UAN, V. I). ascended the scaffold at the methods of civil administration service and after 1:10 Utah. m., to be religious will these whom p. it by imparted Office on fWft Slrtef, lie shall choose for his advisers and by the Rev. Mr. Eulington, of the OVKB l'OST 01 Flt'K. who will really rein the executive Methodist church,he stepped for ward dfeb2o fom His branch of the government. a made and speech to the quite omiuct will be determined by He said: "If attendance. crowd in D. M and H. J- - POWERS, by the opinions of his advisers. If elected, he will be you will keep still a minute I will figure head of his nomination, talk to you in regard to my poor Physician and Surgeon. the not its motive force. As a candidate To every man, Office: Near corner of Young and he is stronger than most of those dead wife and child. want to say that I child woman and tf named would have been, bu. he ii Fifth Streets, Ogden. weaker than either Bayard or Hen I have nothing against you, and Incks or perhaps Payne or Jewett. hope you all have forgiven me. May 3. E. WILLIAMS, r. S. EICHAEB3, on me and all The conservative Journal tf Com God have mercy Formerly Chief Justice Prosecuting Att'y, " w nue a tew personal of you. I stand on the gallows merce says: eber Co. Mipreuie Court.Ky. to pay the penalty of my crime. To friends ol politicians may RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, over their disappointment, thegrieve great the young, and many ot wnom J. re- ridbody of the people rejoice at the re- cognize! 1 wish to say,I saw them drunk. I have , sults of this convention. If the cam- ine out here Office in Peery Block, Fourth St. paign is conducted throughout with done the same thing myself, and you the wisdom manifested at the com" see where I am." He asked to be OGDEN, UTAH. d241-t- f mencement, the chances are three buried with his wife, and held in his out of five, and we think five out of hand a bouquet and asked if there was seven, that the ticket last nominat- a lady present who would see that it II. W. 0. H AUG ed will be elected. We believe that was put on his wife s dear little hands. good men of all parties will gladly "I want," he said, "to see who will accept this result, and that it will do it." Many hands were raised by AND contribute in no small degree toward the women, and the cry,"here, here," A IF, an era of good feeling .ind CO UNSELOR-at-La revival came from every quarter. Brown of the old prosperity in every section asked all the relatives of his wife who Office Canfield Hock, at ide Main St., UTAH. of our cemmon country." . were p esent to raise their hands in ncDEX- Your reporter has nevertheless the token of forgiveness. One of the dead epioion of many Tilden aaen, and it woman's relatives was present and is thatKelly has at last been defeated, raised her hand. Brown said: "Thank and that by throwing him overboard God, there is one." The culprit then PROP. MAX BOYAN, the great fraud has been condemned. stepped on the trap, the trap was TEACHER OF While they think they could have sprung, and poor Brown's soul was better afforded to be beaten with launched into eternity, lie died In Vocal and Instrumental Music Tilden than successful with Hancock, about ten minutes, without a Strug- they will most likely fall into line. orders at Calders' mnsic Blaie. .1 in Why Will lou Allow a cold to advance in your and approved. Petition of T. J. Stayner, representing lhat "utljoiniiig a piece of property just purchased by him,,on the west sido of Main street, were four feet of surplus ground, which had been used by the former pro prietors of his piece of land for about eight years," and asking the council to deed tlie said surplus land to him, was referred to the committee on public grounds. Petitions of "Walker Brothers, per Sadler," representing that their license as wholesale grocers was "both burdensome and discrimina ting," and asking the council to reduce said license from forty to thirty dollars per quarter, was laid on the table, for the reason that a's compared with the amounts paid by other firms carrying on the same class of business, their license was fair and equitable. The following licenses were grant ed: W. II. Wright & Son, general merchasdise; Wm. Vandyke, pro duce ; Sidney Stevens, wagons, agricultural machinery and produce Geo. Morrison, merchandise, ; Kuhn Bros., merchapdise and hides ; J, Sanders, ice crania and summer drinks ; A Grecnwell, meat market ; M. Biel, slaughter house ; 0,uon Din Ling, green groceries and tea j P. Ford and C. S. Browning, each job wagon. The committee on water supply reported that they had considered the propriety of constructing in connection with the Junction Printing Association, who had a grant of water for printing purposes in the Dooley block a tank, on corner of Main and Third streets, into which to run the water from adjacent springs, for public use, and recommended that this be done without de. lay,and that by means of a four-inciron pipe .the water from the tank be conveyed to the corner of Main and Fourth street, there to supply a drinking fountain, and a hydrant for extinguishing - tires. - All the piping to be so arranged that the whole amount of water In the reservoir can be m tde available at any one point, in case of fire. Adopted. The committee on streets had exs amined the water sect on Eighth Street, complained of by P. f'ord and T. Purdy, at a former meeting, and recommended that the seethe move 1 from the sidewalk, and continued down the centre of the street. Adopted. The committee on Public Grounds recommended that Janet Jameson be granted a deed for a part of Lot 10, in Block 38, Plat A, according to her petition presented at the last regular meeting; and that Lots 5 6 in B. 55 P. A. be sold to Robert and Andrew Martin Tor one hundred dollars each. Adopted. As a precautionary measure, it was deemed prudent that by proclamation of the Mayor, the setting off of rockets, squibs, crackers or other fireworks, in the business por tion of the City, in celebration of the Fourth of July, be forbidden; and the police were instrncled to be vigilent in suppressing the use within the fire limits, of the articles s named. allowed. were Bills for public labor The Council adjourned to meet in the City Hall, July 9th, 13S0, at 2 o'cloik. Thb Provo Woolen Mills are now quantities of Cloths, Flannels, Jeans, Linseys, Bl ankets and other goods, and are forwarding them ty their agent John C. Cutler, Salt Lake City. Buyers would do well to examine their goods before sending east. They use no cotton in their rlannels,or shoddy smotf in their cloths. turning out large sys- tem ami thusencourage more serious maladies, such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can te so readily attained? Boschee' German Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, coldi and the severest Lung Disease. It is Dr. Boschee's famous Gormrn prescription, and is prepared with the great d et eare,inana no fear need itbe toenter-taiuethe administering youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and without a single report of work in any case, a failure o do A,sk your druggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large aiie 75 cents. ly Try it and be convined. ii The Medical Fa'tlty recommend We have a speedy and positive Simmond's Nabob Whisky. Sold by for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Core McNutt&Co. dju21tf mouth and Headache in SHILOH'S A nasal CATARRH , REMEDY each Use bottle. with ties Injuctor The fcest, it, if you desire good health and The Xeies, Danbury, Conn., sayss sweet breath. Price, 50cts. Sold by and "Warner's Safe Nervine is the best J. W. McNutt k Co., Whleesaol and O. C. Ormsby. Retail the norvous afflictions Druggists, for remedy oct21-ly- r Logan, Utah. world ever saw.'' ljuI2 2w. Call And see the McCormick Harvester, iust north of the new Self-Bindi- Co-o- jejsti 211 Forewarned Forearmed. Physicians and invalids use with tonfidence The Kaiser Celebrated German Elixir for Consumption and .hroat and lung diseases. It is rich t the medicinal properties of tar, ild cherry, etc. Is rendered per fectly harmless to the youngest child. This would have proved an Angel of mercy in the household of those unhappy parents at Vallejo, Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous otner piaces, wnosa cmiaren were slaughtered by a quack medicine recommended by its owner to cure croup, possessing no properties calculated to cure it, but instead a. deadly drug which has slain its thousands. Be sure you get only German Elixir. The genuine bear the Prus sian coat of arms and the signature of Dr. Kaiser. Samples at all drug stores. Large size, 75 cents. Chas. Lanoliy k Co., Wholesale Druggists, Sole Agents, d octStf fac-simi- Brown's Pepslo Tonic Cures Indigestion, Sour Stotnt eland Dyspepsia, A new and reliat ) remedy. Price 50 cts. a bottle. For sale by Wm. Driver k Son, and J. W. McNutt & Co., Ogden. duiaSl Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns and villages in the civilized world has caused many imits tors to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This Medicine was introduced in 1868, and for the euro of Dyspepsia and Li. or Complaint, with their effects, such as sourBtomach,costiveness,sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, verti-ge- , etc., etc., it nevar has ailed t our Three doses will relieve knowledge. any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. Green's Atlas and Diary Alma nag, the m.st expensive free Almanac ever published, sent free on receipt of two cent stamp. O.U. Woodbury, N. J., U. 8. A. d r6 tf. Aug-us- t UM, Thb Nabob Whisky stands unex celled for family uses. Godke, Pitts . & Co., Agents for I tab. dju21 Far Mtdleal And Family use, Simmond's Nabob Whisky. Sold by McNutt. ' dju21tf INVALIDS AID OTHERS BUXntft HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE VfcE OK DKUGft, ARK KI, QUKSTEDTO FKM V OK THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AX 1UAV11UTED JOV&-JTAIWHIi U U 1TBLIBHED rOK FREE DlHTWUrTIOK. 1TthBiTKupiDKI.4l.TH,'UT((Il.NIlMtin;al i for .ivUU M4 hm wbo ufcr (Tan Dwwwwa. W?..u. Kiltsurtiiig fttul rAfiifnl Bry Mil I iiifwruiMron htitttt huuu kftppiaMt Ma a ; mcl tkw mauf Mfc4 by UsTtirliift liir.iU, who 49fmirt4 tufot sMkiiiC f ft tmr, r ftiiawrd. i4 r in nxd rt i trite. mil wti la viluuiwrfMj Th ahjH f Klfrtrie Blt tvnma a ( f ?ttl knp m4 til s.rtudrd mnd ikn to affrring tminanif jr, r dul inbjt!MMMlmupoi. atttiiiiou in pf Llnca rlubl f Mid M4iii, amudrl uplft.u4. YOUNG MEN Sad ethera who nRr from Rarvuoa aud Fdritcal Debi Hr, Loaa of Mu.lt Vigor. I'raualara Sikau. aaalf Un aiw tha many gliiniy eoaMuaiK., taawcrotion, ate., are aapactally IwueStrd y a suiting It. content. TheELKCTRIC REVtEWeipaaeelhennailMfataif fraada practiced by quark, aiil Btadical iaieurteea aad poiuti aoa who to " practice BiedM-iue,the aly ial, alnple, and aSai'lite read la MiraHB, Vlaor, and Bodily JkB.rgr. head your addrewi ou pMtal card for a eapy, aae MoraiatioN worth lluuania will at Hut yea. Addreee tha publl.h.ri, prat, GALVANIC CO., IIS Uoatgwnwrjr BlSan rraacleeo. tVLVERMACFER Beef Cattle Wanted! Fort Hall Indian Aoksct, Koss Fork, Oneida Co.. Idaho. June 25tb. 1880. will be received SKALED PROPOSALS ofllee until 13 o'clock ui. on for ltJSO, the dellverr Friday, July Kith, under contract at this Agency; of Klgbt Hni.arru tnounnu isuu.uuu; pound or Beef Cattle, on He hoof, good, hrulthjr, mercbantahie Steers and Cows) at soch times and In met quantities is nay te rounlrvd duting toe fiscal year etidioe June 30th. 1831. A deduction or 80 percent, to be inane for cows. All hlds run ft tie accompanied with a ceriitiVd cbrck opon some United S'ates Depository, payable to tbe order ol the Indian Agent, for at least fire (5)pet cent. of the amount of tbe proposal, Tbe tight Is referred to Increase or dlrulnia'i tbe auova quantity per centum, and to rej-c- t any or all bids. im enaor.ca snoaia tnreiopee 'rropossia lor nei caiiie." Bid will be opened at the hour above designated In the presence of Interested parlies. Any farther information may be bad Upon api II atlon to thla oHce. JOUX A. WRIGHT, U. 8. ludiaa Agent -- John W. Lowell. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use SHILOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. THE CHAMPION Meat Market! PniLIP Read What a Phjsidan Sajs! "I was afflicted with a severe attack of inflammation of t le eyes, and could get no relief until I trie! Brown's Arnica Salvi, Since then I have used it in ray practice, and freely say tht I think it is the most wonderful healing Salve ever made and invaluable in every family." W. W. Barker, M. D.. Hastings, Iowa. All of Brown's Popular Mkoi,-Cisx- s for sale by Wm. Driver 5pii, and J, W. McNutt A Cq.A Cequ ly OF IS THAT oct28-l- y - lourth St., TLl Mullou, GRILL, Off den. BEST CPTJ Of Beef; Portia Yecl, ' gather with te. FRESH CAME! Of B.tJ Dwariyeioa, a I way i ei baud. ME; A CALL. fc?tt Phil, Grill. |