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Show would use all mediums whom he could control for that purpose. tcu function. Zlt and 8ATLItAr, mr tii uuiim Pimusiuso. Elder Pratt concluded a most powliy erful discourse of about an hour and a IIiihiiihiw Manager, JAMES MeUAVV, President and be cumuiuui'jatiuuoUuUlJ aU Business whom to half by predicting the final division of addressed. the inhabitants of the earth into two great parties; one having the most FRAMaiN D. RICHARDS, Editor. wonderful manifestations of God's pow ClrW. PENROSE, Associate Editor. er that had ever been enjoyed oa eanth, and the other led to fight against God and his work by miracles, signs, mediums,! ani an astonishing display of Wednesday Morning:, October 5, 1870. supernatural but satanic power; in the midst of which collision Christ would come in the glory of tho Father and Elder. Orxon Pratt" establish his everlasting dominion. The above is, of courso, only a very ' A large congregation a.sfeniMtfl in (lie brief synopsis of Elder Pratt's disOgdon Tabernacle on Sunday, to hear course, faintly touching upon the most, discourses from Elder Orson Pratt. salient points. In the morning Elder Pratt occupied tu? No mistake Williams & Co., nearly two hours, in a most interesting ort will lie sell lumber, cheaper than any vicarious of manner, on subject house in Odcn, at their yard near the the dead. the dinances for Showing Latter-da- y Office. Jl'KCTtON of the and duty privilego Saints to attend to to the ordinances of Silenced. baptism, confirmation, marriage for and in behalf of their ancestors who Gen. De Trobriund's letter to Gov. had died without an opportunity of at- Shaffer, which, was published in the tending to these ordinances themselves Deinet Evening Xewi of 30th ult., is a in a legal and acceptable manner. En- complete answer to the strictures of his forced upon the minds of the peoplo the Excellency, and has done more to show responsibility which rested upon fhem up the Governor's folly, lack of inforto obtain all the information possible mation and toadyism to the scallywag from human sources in regard to their "ring" which is trying to run this genealogies, and promised them that Territory, than anything which might when they had faithfully performed all come from a "Mormon" source. ' that they were able to do in this respect, The Governor's attack on the General the way would bo opened, by a higher was a mean attempt to divert public power, to give them knowledge concern- attention from the part ho had played ing their dead which it was impossible himself in the farce of the "proclamato obtain otherwise. tions" which were a prelude to nearly a to the fact that tragedy at Provo, and fasten the blame The speaker refer-e- d Antiquarian and Genealogical Societies which menaced him upon an innocent East had published the genealogies of person. about 300 families connected with the Gen. De Trobriand turns fhe tables first settlers of the New England States, on the Governor, perfectly; and proves and recommended the raising of a sub- that while his Excellency was indulging scription for the purchaseof these works, in "sickly slumbers" when he ought to to be deposited in a public library in have been on the alert to enquire into this Territory. such an outrage upon peaceable Elder Pratt, in connection with this the General, though not responsisubject, demonstrated from the scrip- ble in any way for the occurrence, nor tures the eternity of the true ma'riage under obligations to investigate it, was covenant, and its object and purpose in interesting himself Actively in bringing worlds to come. He also showed that the offenders to justice, and acquainting in K was involved the doctrine of plural Gen. Augur, the Commander of the marriage; referring to the law in ancient Department, with the exact facts in the Israel requiring a man to marry his de- case. ceased brother's widow. The offspring The General's enquiry as to "the of this union as well as the woman would real object of those who caused the U. belong, iu the resurrection, to the bro- S. soldiery to be seut to Provo," made ther for whom the man bad acted in the whole "ring" squirm, and feel that mortality; the man therefore must prac- their little game was seen into a trifle tise plural marriage, or be wtfeUss and farther than they thought any outside childless in the world to come. More- eyes had penetrated. They had selectover, If six brothers died, and each left ed the General as the victim for the a widow without offspring, a seventh Governor's onslaught, (for his letter surviving would be compelled, in keep- was a "ringite" abortion,) because he was too much of a gentleman to stoop to ing the law, to marry the six widows. The speaker referred to the argument their As he petty party manoeuvres. used by Dr. Newman that a married man says "we of the army are not of a medneed not comply with this law, and that dling temper, we are no politicians, we this in the case of Ruth's don't belong to any ring, we have no t Josephus proved nearest kinsman, who gave up his right interest in any clique and we don't to Boat. But reference to Josephus, as share in any spoils." But they made a well as to the Uible, proved to the congrand blunder. Gen. De Trobriand is trary; for the kinsman who refused to made of the wrong stuff to carry the pet form his duty in the case of Ruth, burden of shame that belongs to their suffered the penalty imposed upon such shoulders, and they overreached thempersons by the law, vix., his shoe was selves, as their breed always have done loosed and his face spit upon by the in meddling with Mormon affairs, and woman in the presence of the Elders; inflicted more damage on their plot in therefore a married as well as a single him out, than even was done drawing man was required to obey this commandthe by premature outburst at Provo. ment, and thus obedience to the law The Governor is now quiet. He compelled the practice of polygamy. ought to be. The General's letter is a AU this w.as shown to have an essenplaster strong enough to keep his mouth tial booting upon the glory, exultation, shut for the space of many days. increase and salvation of the people of God throughout the countless ages of That Raid. We clip the following from the Omaha Herald of 1st inst. eternity. In the afternoon, Elder Pratt took up The recent outrages of the U. 3. solthe subject of the sacrament of the Lord's diery upon tho unoffending people of Supper. Christ had commanded his Provo, Utah.'were the result of a drunken mob for which no respectable officer peoplo to partake of it. He had ex- is in any degree responsible. Governor plained its object, but mankind were re- Shaffer seizes upon the opportunity to quired to obey a commandment of God fix responsibility for it upon General De whether they understood why it was given Trobriand for the double object of showa regard for decency and to injure or not. Adam was commanded to offer ing excellent that gentleman and soldier in An angel appeared to him publio estimation. In the opinion of the sacrifices, and asked him why he did so. He an- Col, fax missionaries the General is too much disposed to look with favor upon swered, "I know not, exoept that the the merits of the Mormon people, and Lord commanded inc." The object of w ith contempt upon the latest raid upon sacrifices was then explained to Adam, their peace. This is the sweet milk in showing him that the blood of the offer- that cocoanut. From the above it will be seen that ing was a similitude of the atonement to be mailt by the Only Begotten, After other folks see through the "ring" as this lie could act understandingly, but w,'ll as the decent citizens of Utah. be was equally under obligation to obey Tit Emigration. the, lw before as after. On Saturday last, 150 emigrants arSacrifices were all types of the great, U. P. R. R., all in good health rived last offering of the blood of Christ, and per spirits. Many of them met with which was a voluntary surrender of a friends here, who took thera to their sinless being, to satisfy justice and rehomes, and the rest went on to Salt deem the vinful. The sacrament was Lake City, by Utah Central evening instituted as a reminder of this atonetrain. ment. The ancients by their sacrifices The following returned missionaries looked forward to "tht Lamb of God" were with the Company : Elders, F. II. who was to come; we by the sacrament Hyde, George Romncy, Peter Nebcker, look back to the same being and the W. W. Taylor, John J. Lowis, Levi Rioh-ard- s, work he performed for all. John Albiston and Jeremiah L. Involved in this was the doctrino of Hatch. tho resurrection of the body, the truth of which the speaker proved from the Frcit. Ogden rejoices in an abundBible and the Book of Mormon, over- ance of fruit, but the crop, especially of throw ing tho doctrines of peaches, is not more than half the yield "Spiritualism" and showing that Satan of last season. The hoppers are acwas Interested in opposing the Atone-uarcountable for this falling off. Never and all that hangs upon if, and mind, better crops next time. Published WKDNK9DAY OoMMNir.. , oc.m:, Utah. citi-len- ' ed at s, An Ordinance Itelatlnr the Ectj Ius of Taxes. u U. C. and C. P. U. K. Municipal. The Cify Council met, pursuant to adjournment, at the Cify Hall, on Monday, Oct. 8d, at 2 p.m. There were present, Lorin Farr, Esq., Mayor; L. J. Ilerrick, F. A. Brown and rriii run I IiTO Tun 111 WW Ilium" JUllJUilVU run To be 5th, Oth, Tth. Nth, Oth A 10th om it, oi on J. Shupe, Esqrs., Aldermen; Israel TiriLL LKAVK BRIOHAM fl.15 ii,m ARRIVE at OillKN 7.2H a.m.; have OGDEN 7.50 Canfield, Josiah Leavitt, Walter Thoma.m., arrive at SALT LAKE 9.50 ajn. son and W. W. Burton, Esqrs., CounWill leave SALT LAKE 5.20 p.m., arrive at OODKN 7.20 leave OUDEX 7 p.m., arrive at Thos. G. Odell, cilors; Esq., City lilUCIIAM S.ip.m.; Hie Train will stop at all intermediate Stations. Recorder; Marshal W. N. Fife and FAKES from Bi ifcham, Millard ami Bonneville Constablo Middleton. From Ogden Unto Sait Lake, anil return, &J.2i. Several licenses were granted and a usual excursion rates. 8ACR AMKNTO TIME from Britr'nam to Ocden. number of tradesmens' bills ordered to SALT LAKH TIME, from Oleii to Halt Lake. A. be paid. Jos. A. YOl'Nll, Supt- - I". An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance JAMES CAMPBELL, R. R. P. 0. Div. Supt. Relating to the Levying of Taxes," was passed. A committee was appointed to confer with the County Court committee on and other public building a Court-hous- e offices in this city. A variety of other business was transacted, and the Council adjourned to Monday, Oct. 10th, at 2 p.m. UUULIHB iiLlIi o OPENING! HOTELS. Fall & Winter I Goods. OCDKN. favoritk house, iiavino been rpuis recently renovated, anil furnished tlnoiujliout Couiily. All persons who know themselves indebted to the firm of Williams & Co., are requested to settle immediately; they should do so promptly that the firm moy be able to settle with their Clocks, Lamps, NOTICE. Linseys, Breakfast Shawls, lent. Wheat, we are told, is selling in Cache Valley at six bits a bushel. Hold on friends, don't be in a hurry to get rid of the bounties of Providence. Remember former years, and don't forget the advice of a wise man who cautioned you, last summer, against the prodigality which some of you are now dis- SHAWLS. VIRTCK OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION property of the defendant in said ain't, to it: piping, four picture ami in frames, seventy wine liottles, with content some of them, ten kegs and liquor, two coat rack, one hand saw, twit brace and ait, one taer augur, two oil can and oil. ten lamp chimney, one small lamp, one Ksiking-glass- , one pair pinchera, two earthen wah luisin. three utira large window other and article, ami will aundry rnrtain, the name at Pl'BLlC SALE, at Woodmanees Stone Building. Oplen, on WEDNESDAY the 2otl) inat., at two o'clock p m. C. F. MIDDLETON, Countable. Ogden, Oct. 5th, 1870. One office stove and Second District Zioii's MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE INSTITUTION, MAIN STREET, OUDEN, NEW AND ENLARGED STOCK OK OimmIh. (irocerie.. Notion, etc., etc. uow offered for sale at low rale. Din-ar- c WILL ARRIVE THIS WEEK extensive assortment of the liet DRUGS & MEDICINES stock of Aui a A Honorable. We call attention to Mr. Tarkhurst's new advertisement in today's Junction. The price at which he offers fencing lumber on the cars is very low. We can say to the Salt Lakers, in whose city Mr. Parkhurst has established a branch of his business, that he has acted honorably with us and so far as we know, with every person with whom he has transacted business in Ogden. We are glad to see that Mr. Boessel has so far recovered from the effects of his wound that he is able to move around and attend to business. Mr. Boessel bus been under the care of Dr. Tibbits. We understand CosvALKscKNT. choice Wines and Liquors, Our business has been considerably extended, aud we invite the attention of the public tu the quality and price of our good. All kinds of produce received in exchange for merchaudite, at the highest market rates. WM. PIDCOCK, BuiH'riutendent. to lie indebted to the Institution are positively required to settle 7e-t- f forthwith. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' Xlortdy - 3VIac3Lo CLOTHING Woollen Shirts, Drawers, etc. A FULL SUFPLY OF STAPLE DRY GOODS AXI XOTIOXS; Also, A LARGE A NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! Etc., Etc. all MAGAZINES, SEWS-PAl'EK- S, &c. Ac, The Base Ball game for the championBoth American and Eurotean, at Publishers' 1st Prices. on was of Utah at the inst., played ship This Is the only STATIONERY Public Square on the Bench, Ogden; the ESTABLISHMENT in Ogden. A large Assortment hand. on constantly Corinnes winning by the following score: Call aud Eiauiiue for yourselves. c. b. mcgkegor. ENNEAS. 1 4 outs runs McCurdy c 4 0 " Ariok p 1 " 2 Snow c f 1 3 " " White 4 ' H.Pratt 2 b 4 " 0 " Wickizer 1 " 3 ' Pitt 3 ' A. Pratt 3 b 0 " OUDEN. 2 " 2 " Huey ss RECEIVED, A COMPLETE ASSORT-llU'lFIRST-CLAS- lb Barnard Roby s s If Ormep Valentine Hodgman lb 2 27 outs, CORINNES. 3 outs 2 " 8 ' 8 " 5 " b Lovelandcf Young o Miner Want' STORE, MAIN HT11EET, Total. Stone 3 b First ami Third rf Total. 0 4 8 5 " " " " 28 outs, 8 runs. JUST of DRUUS AM) MEDICINES. Also, a Splendid Stock of DRY GOODS, CERIES aud 2 runs 2 " 1 2 ' 1 " C00K1XG STOVES: " I " SANFORD 0 " 12 runs. Umpire, S. Bennett. Scorers, Messrs. Dawson and Field. 76-t- HEATING FOR SALE. VALUABLE TIKCE OF PROPERTY 1 Iwlonging to the Estate of the late Da. Wilukd Richards, known an T1U? HOC K STOVES; SHEET IKON, OALVAXIZEI) IKON, TIKE IUOX AXI STEEL. It KICK IS WKBKR COCNTT, BKST niBiiulactured and for sale in quantities of i from Three Gallons and upward at Mendelsohn Stain-streBrewery, Kast of the White House Hotel, Ogden. 20-t- A COMPLETE STOCK OF HAEDWAEE, GROCERIES, Etc., Etc apply to the Undersigned, in F. D. RICH ARDS, Administrator. NOTICE. LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN- debtedio Wm. II. PIDCOCK will confer a favor by calling on him at the Second Ward Store anil settling Immediately. By so doing they will save further trouble. All Orders addressed to D. H. TEERY, Ogden Citj, will have prompt Attention. f PUMPS! PUMPS! FOR ISVrJIYllODY! DM. or Sale STUART, OUHKN, HAS A tBOf of Pumps and Mping oa naJM-- l Cheap for Cash. rumps fitted up on Reasonable Terms. oi-i- y 20 ACRES OF FARMING LAND IN PLAIN CITY BIO FIELD, and 12 Acres of 3Iealow, Confirencs. Visitors to Conference IMPORTANTJTO HUNTERS. should read the advertisement of the HIGHEST CSH PRICE WILL BE Utah Central R. R. A comfortable and rpHR L Paid by the undersigned, near the R. R. fnr Bears, Wolves, Foxes. Wild Cats Depot, from Ogden, and to ride Salt Lake City, and all quick kind of Wild, Mountain Animal. for a small outlay. A. m Ritas. . Order willx FOR J. ALE. FLY CATCHES. McCurdy, 2; Arick, 2; White, 1; II. Pratt, 2; Pitt, 1; A. Pratt, 1. Total for Enneas, 9. Hodgman, 8; Loveland, 2; Young, 5. Total for Corinnes, 10. BREWEEY riMlE Saloons and Familios supplied. jeceive prompt attention. Situated at For Particulars, f Also, FAIUIIXGTOX, D.iYIN CO. Oplen. BINGHAM, Assessor and Collector, Weber County. GRO- PURE LIQUOItS. milAT cf OCTOBER next, five per centum will be added, and immediate collection thereafter will be enforced. A VARIETY OF rresrriptioun carefully prepared, All Orders promptly Piled. ltf 2 1 lt T WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT 1 the Tithing Office in Ogden City, on MONDAY and SATURDAY in each week, to receive CHARTER OAK AND Territorial, County and Taxes. OTHER BRANDS OF If not. paid City on or before the FIRST day DRUCS&MED1CINES If ASSORTMENT 78-- 4 Subscriptions 0." OF BOOTS & SHOES FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT, ON THE BENCnjN Til E First District, Ogden, two blocks east of the County Recorder'! OBico. For further particu lars, Inquire ol STEPHEN MALAX. BOOKS, rf STOCK All persons knowing themselves TO BROOM'S CORNER, that an effort was made to take the case HAS REMOVED street, Ogden, when he is preout of his hands, but it is fortunate for pared to furnish the LATEST NEWS OF THE DA V FROM EVERY PART OF THE WORLD. the patient that better counsels prevailKinds of received for ed. LARGE BLANKETS. An playing. Hosiery, Glores. CONSTABLE'S SALE Now, From the North. Teams from the North are passing through Ogden in great numbers, hauling folks who are independant of railways to Salt Lake City to attend Conference. People from Cache and Rich Counties report crops good and the health of the people excel- Scarfs, A VARIETY OF friends, step up like UY to me directed by Letter J. Ilerrick, Alderman ill and for Ogden city, to satisfy judgment men and pay your debts, and thus help in the cane of S. Bamberger vs. Kochlcr & Brother lu attachment. I have levied upon the follow ing the unfortunate. w creditors. Hoods, JAMES TOW.VSEND. 67-- Sec. 1. He it ordained by the City Council of Ogden City, that uo person or persons ahall manu lacture or sell, or otherwise dispose of any snritnl on., v .nous or fermented liitiors; nor establish keep or assist in kccpitiK or conducting any koiat OF Flannels, HOUSE Bail ltoa.1 Depot to the TOWN SEND ami back at 26 cents each. to he 51 a ii ti lac t lireRelating and Sale of or place for the iimnniHctme or sale, or other dT posit on or any spirituous, vinous or lermenw liquors w,th, ii the hunts of Rii.d ctv, without gm ol.ta.Ming a license from said Coancil therefor Provided. that tbcMayor of said city be and is hersbr authorized to giant p. rmits to ini'v person hefluu'i deem proper, to sell or otherw.se d.spose of wine, spirituous or fermented liquors in anv stated utuuh not five exceed. barrels by wholesale, pro. t.ty ng viclcd such person pay into the City Treasury tlK'refor a sum to bo ihlernmied bv said Msvor Such permit shall be sipied by the Mayor and City lteronier, and sealed with the cor.o.afe seal. Sec. '.'.A wholesale liquor license shall not authorize nny person to sell, barter or deliver any spirituous, vinous or fermented liqnors in la quantity than ten pillons, except in or ginal caaa or luckages as imported, and in no case shall such liquors be drunk on the pre.nises of the person iu licensed. Sec. 3. A retail liquor license shall not author, ize any person to sell, twrter, or deliver any spirt, nous, Vinous or fermented liquors in greater quantity at ono time than three Kulluna; uor shall sich license authorize such liquors being drunk on tha preiuisM- - where sold. Sec. 4. A license to keep a bar, drinking-salooor dram-shoshall not authorize any pero0 to sell, barter or deliver any spirituous, vinuus or tormented liquors, or any composition of wliich any such liquors form a uirt, in any quantity except to be di uuk on the premises of the person to licensed. Sec. 5. All persons so licensed to keep a bar, drihkiur-saho- n or dram-shoshall institute such refill;. ons iu their housus or places of business as shall restra n di uiikeimess, riotous or other d.aorderly conduct, and shall keep cleanly and d establishments, to which the police shall at all hours have access. Sec. ti. No person shall sell or otherwise dispose of any spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors, w ithin the limits of said city, to any psrson under sixteen years of ae, nor to any Iuiban, nor on the Sabbath day, nor after eleven o'clock p.m., or before four o'clock a.m., on any day. Sec. 7. If any person shall establish or ksepiny house or place within the limits of said city, for the maini:ai turins, or sell.ti).', or otherwise dia M.,inji of any spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors, without havinc a license therefor from siiiil Couucil, it shall lie lawful for the Marshal, his depot es or any police officer of said city, with or without warrant, to forcibly enter and seiw, in the name of said city, all srtides used n the manufacture of such liquors, nnd all liquors found at such house or place, and all I quor, bar furniture, and all articles or things ued in the niannlartira or sale of such liquors found at such house or place; ami arrest any person or persons so manufacturing or sellini:, or otherwise dispi.iiiK of such liquov as aforesaid, or bavini; clmrj; nt such liuwr w place, and brinjr them before the Mayor or any Alderman of said city for trial and punishment; and such persons shall," on conviction, for every such offence he liable to a tine in any sum nut exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprimmnieiit not exceeding six months, or both. And the Mayor or Alderman, before whom such trial is had, nJ, on such conviction, declare such articles seized, forfeited to said city. Sex-- . S. Nothing in this ordinance shall be m construed as to prohibit the City Council, by itl authorized agents, from manufacturing or selling, or otherwise disposing of such liquors: Provided, the pns-eedari ing therefrom be .aid into the City Treasury. Sec. . The City Council, on pranting all licenses foi the sale or other disposition of spirit oils, vinous or fermented liquors, hereby reserve to itself, and vests the same iu the Mayor of said city, the right to suspend, by proclamation, the sale of any and all such liquors on any public holiday, when said Mayor shall deem the same expedient. Seel", Any person violating the provision of this ordinance shall, on conviction thereof, where no other penalty is prescrild, I liable to a Sue in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence. And if such jwrson hold a liquor license from saidCouncil, the same may lie declared forfeited by the Mayor or Alderman before whom such conviction is had. Passed Sept. 19th, A.D. 1S7. LORIX FARR, Mayor. Tuos. G. Odf.ll, City Recorder. Dress and Shirting TOWNSEND HOUSE, Vlllilt! per Day. 3 or- - Liquor. sup-plie- Board, ' Tuos. 0 . Olkll, City Recorder. An Ordinance MAIN STREET I'.T. sur laki: .sienOK n.it tcjexcIr ' hall of oua ami; U open, iinpiov,. ,ui Tl06" repair the Htreets nut to excited 7'' 01 n per cent. 8ae. A All taxe levied a herein proTided be paid in money or warranta-uthe fitvTl Provided that, whenever the Count il 81,II the tax assessed to open, improve anil keen pair the street, may paid in material neL!I lor such purpose, or lalxir on tba streetaM' vioeil suc h labor bo done and materials furuiV"; within ten days alter a verbal notice to the ZZ4 indebted, or a writleu notice left at his resid by the Supervisor of the time aud place wl"1" such labor is to be perforniod or material! dlr' ered. And a receipt from Mich Sujiervisiir of a payment of such taxes shall tie received ,V .i Aso-oand Collector as money in pavaJL , such taxes, and by the Auditor and Treasurer settlement with such Assessor and Collector Sec. i5. Whenever lulior shall be terlorw i payment of taxes, as herein provided, an allows,, of ono dollar and fifty cents per day shall be niad therefor, and for all materials furnished the market value thereof at the time of delivery ch sbu be allowed. l'assed Ootolier 3, 1870. j Tt: 77-- tf OGDEN HOUSE, S cmiti'.iKfiit ir NOW C. U. R. Last Friday night with patent Sprint: beds, the Proprietor teels run. tiilent in linn aide to Rive entire satisliiction to a fire broke out at Mr. Joshua Williams' Hay Hoarier. Families, ami the Traveling comat a reasonable price. Tlie tuMe is sawniill.inllardscrabble Kanyon.Morgan munity,ironi liotli theCaliforu a anil Hume market. A Hack w ill run tu ami from the Track to carry Tho flumes spread very rapCounty. to the llo se tree of charge. passengers Attached to the House in a FINE BAR and idly, and the mill with about 70,000 SODA FOUNTAIN. feet, of lumber was entirely consumed. JOHN MAIION. Ogden, 1'tau, May 26, 1870. The loss is estimated at about $10,000. liKiui The origin of the fire is unknown. We sincerely regret t is great loss to Mr. Williams, who is an enterprising man and had just succeeded in establishing CITY. a flourishing business in Ogden which will now have to be suspended. His AND BEST APPOINTED rpiIK LARGEST Hotel in the City. lumber was produced from our own X mountains, was sold at very low figures $3.00 and he was fast obtaining tho principal Passengers conveveil Itv Omnibus from the run of the lumber trade in Weber Disastrous Fire. OGDEN CITY. Sec. 1. Be it or.laincd by tin Citv Coimn Opl,.. city that there .ball lamlbBrob, an annual tax on all property within thi said city n,lt by law ewmpt fr.nn taxation ?''"' MluwiiiK named purples and rail Wr wit: tor IT. B. CLA WSON, Superintendent. oa gown well with Red Top Orass, eituated FOUR MILK CRKEK. for The atxvve to be aold on renmmaMe Terms C. P. R- - R- - Paper. Apply to WILLIAM GEDJPKS, Plain City. |