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Show iltt vn. vol OGDEN, UTAH: GENERAL NEWS, Henderson fljr the Published" every morning (except Monday) by the Printing Association, Jtoictiott (Incorporated'.) &F SVBSCR1PTI0X? ltATES ... . . 9 00 ; Thm Advertising w a'- arf " iv"'"' Dt lirrrtd 12.50 IfuatAs, - lin ll'r. fis.sioiu - and are honored wives. One of tho ladies said that she was the mother of two boys and being a second wife she would be deprived of her home . and her buys would not .be able to bear their father's name nor inherit from him. Mrs. Hayes said shf sympathized with them in everything had MOKE THOlCRLE WITH THE IX for its object the bettering of tho IlANS. condition of women. She had received all the' petitions that bad' been sent to her from Utah and Tan Zile Mmiehausenizinj at the elsewhere, and while she was unable to do anything she appreciated the' Capital. spirit in which they were sent.UTAH LADIES INTERVIEW MRS. HAYES. rates made known on' application.;.- F Our Delegate Wants Amnesty Poly g& mist Since 1S62. Legislative Organization. Jan. 15. The Territorial legislature organized yesterday, with Mitchell as president and Ward as speaker. The governor's message IIkdkx.v, for says he lias a proposition from a responsible' party to take the entire , bonded debt of the Territory, CARDS. BUSINESS now drawing 10 per' cent.; at ti per cent., free from taxation, or per cent, if taxed. Owing to the insuffiCONTINUATION OF MAJOR GEOBGE THOMPSON, cient congressional appropriation to KENO'S TRIAL. - BARBER, pay the expenses of the legislature, a' concurrent resolution was introducMain Street, Ogden. ed, and the House adjourned on the FB..UTHAI, HAIR MiF.SSKIt. 8th day of January, without day.. Etc t 'hiK ami Etc., and Ladle1 Etc., ( Dmshiff Sitting The resolution was made the special drni't llinr, making Fancy Hair Work; order for 10 a. m. on Wednesday. d!S7tf $74,-000- 11 u Specialty. t. B. BICHA2E3, S. t. Ry WILLIAMS, Furinerly Chief Justice Snpieine Court Ky. rra.wnling Atl'jt, Weber Co. RICHARDS '& WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., OGDEN. UTAH. d241-t- f Next Dour to OftVe, Juiu-tio- UTAH. OGDKN dM-l- y E.G. JOHNSON, M.D., HOMOEOPATHIC Physician and Surgeon. Office no Fifth Street, five doors west of Wade's s Drug Store, l'mtlcularutlontiuu paid to ihe dl86 ly of woniepand children. J. I). CARNA1IAN, H. D. 4t Office Fourth Street, "or.'es along the Ohio ami Kentucky rivers continue dangerous and destructive, At BeattysviUo, Kentucky, the damage done to boats was fifty thousand dollar. On- Cumberland river, at Elizabethtowri, the steamer Stahlman broke from its moorings and is a complete wreck.- and Physician, Surgeon Chicaho, Jan. Diplomat If Appointments. Nkw Youk, Jan. 15. A, S. (ON DON, M. D., Ojdvn, Triliuucs Washington: The fact that Missouri has no representative in the diplomatic corps is believed to' be influencing the President in favor of Henderson for the Berlin mission. The President ha? decided to appoint Colonel Strothers (Porte Crayon) to be CoihuI General to Mexico. This is the President's; own selec tion. m Helping the Poor. Collections for the poor yesterday were very successful. The business districts did not yield so much as The uutown 'districts wasexpected. gave bountifully. Wagons oame in at nightfall loaded down with contri-- ' tuitions, mostly clothing and groceries. That I.ate Hfprlne. The IlerM criticises Gov. Ilart-ranft'- s action yesterday as follows: There has been no visible reason why Hartranft, if he meant to act at all, should not have looked into this case MURPHY, H.D., impartially long ago and acted delibThe only graduated erately upon the results of hi enquiries. As tilings are, he has made himself- liable to one of the grayest In the city. :. which can be brought against Ofiee 6tf Strett,' Ogdtn, Utah. charges a officer, namely, of trying to public dtt-lj- r make political capital out of his function of pardoning. We are quite PERCIVAL J. BARRiTT, aware of the gravity of this chargo, but what else can possibly be paid of ATTORNEY a chief magistrate who allows a reprieve which he must have deterDosiiis.'lor Bt mined upon after considering facts ATTOltNKV. which had . 3. DIST. A8SISTANT for weeks been before him, Col1enti.nl a Siwrfalty. Loans n Mortgage Ef--- to be delayed until it is exactly a feeted, Udiee. Eiut Side Ia u gtnOKl-iiminute and a half too late? The explanation which is sent from of the delay, we are sorry MAR llarrisburg W. GARY, 0. H. to say, is rather worse than no explaA KINKY nation at all. ' Co.'s Store. Near Peery, Herrick J.J. Law, AND J COTJKSELOR-at-L- W, A Painful Arrldent. 15. - ington: Cannon,is creating considerable feeling in favor of congressional action saving those now in polygamy from the enforcement of the act of 'til!, just declared constitutional by theSupreuie Court. He argues that the government by allowing this act to remain' a dead letter has justly barred itself from sudden action under it. He urges the great hardships that will ensue if families are to be broken up and children born since '(12 declared illegitimate. He thinks that by lenient action the government can now easily assert its power in the future in Utah, and enforce this particular law; but, for the past, from IN02 to this time, he wants Congress to pass t hat the act an amnesty of 1N02 shall not take effect till so declared bv the act of amnesty. After that tho Mormons would not make a complaint, and he thinks tho law be generally regarded. He arguesthat under the difficult circumstances urrounding the case, it would be a! wise step for Congress to take advantage of the situation to show the Mormons that it is disposed to deal as leniently as possible and at the same time give such notice as none could misunderstand for thu future, that the law ot 02 will hereafter be vigorously enforced. ' Shot Dead. Col., Dk-vki- Jan. D. 15. Farr, of California, a railroader, but latterly a gambler, was shot and killed here by a bunko steerer named OeorgeStrat-- ' ton in a street fight, growing out of the refusal of Ntratton to lend Farr Both were worthless five dollars. Farr was shot through characters, the head and died within one hour. The murderer was arrested. 0r I' u do in the Hear. Nkw Orleans, Jan. 15. The Legislative Senatorial caucus, on the sixth ballot, stood Eustis, 2H; Ken- ner, 21; Jones, 20; scattering, 23. Illinois Kiaiatorslilp, ChIcaoo, contest is Jan. 12. The Senatorial increasing in intensity. Logan has a very thorough organization, and as the machine is under his control and he is threatening future rewards and punishments, his nomi- General Sigel met with a prtinftil Oflce Caufleld block, east side Main St. accident on Sunday, near his resi- nation is probable. UTAH. dence at Morisania. He slipped on OtiDEN, Major Reno's Case. doily the ice, fell and broke his leg. Chicaio, Jan. 15. It is claimed by the friends of Maior Reno that ves. Indians Again. RICHARD WILLIAMS. before the Court of Fort Robinson, Neb., Jan. 15. On terdav's evidence was in that it important Inquiry Gan-LHte- r. in bed the Indians Plumber and Sunday night the ' Reno shows could not that ' Major of Indian ('peek, on Hat Creek road, have heard i the noise of the skirmishJobbing an.' RepaWae done Patent Points for about twenty miles from this post, t Drive Wells. from the position which he occufor Ramsey's Force seemir no avenue ol escape, deter ing when Pumps, (as it will be attempted to pied to mined retain their present vantage MAIN STREET, OGDEN. he by prove subsequent jbi ground, Consequently in antieipa should have taken a witnesses) hand in the tion of a more vigorous attack on the fight. The allegations of Whittaker, A. nart of the troops they further six RES WELL, in number, and summed up as be bv im mat 1KB cmHZHTAL TOOD TUSHIHCr. strengthened their position gross cowardice and neglect of ing proving their rifle pits during the Orders lespectfully solicited and the duty, are belore the court in the trade supplied at lowest rate. night. At twelve o clock the next form of a letter from Lieutenant Napoleon gun Geo. D. Wallace, of the Seventh cavFnrnitnri repsiring and general jobbing; also day a twelve-pounaw smithing. Merchnnd'se and produce taken. was brought upon the scene of action, who was the first witness tobut owing to the n.uure ot the posi alry,and was introduced MAIN St., North of.Z.C M. I. by recorder day tion assumed by the savages, the gun Lee. He detailed the methods of could not be sufficiently depressed to General Custer's forces. He W. 0. STROHM & CO., play upon the position. A number dividing Reno's forces, when they said Major of shells and solid shot was thrown (In J. R. IK.ily & Co's Block)' oame upon the scene, were exhaustoc to as as the near position possible ...OGDEN CITY,. - UTAH, ed through swift marehimr, and when cupied bv them, but with apparently Transact a General the Indians were overno effect. Affairs stood thus at dark theyjinet for the time and H matched compelled ou the nicht of Monday. 13th. On to withdraw. AjD a re on Tuesday morning, making Lieutenant Wallace testified that Collection Business. connoisance of the ground held by Custer's command on the 25th of the Indians on the previous day, the consisted Paid, officers were informed, to their dis June, at Little JJig Horn, AbSS?' T'"'s i.,.xmiiied, Taxes u...... of twelvetompanies of the 7th regij Collected, Tranrfer, f had escaped during ment and were so disposed as to may, that they Property Wade, td. the night. Owing to the troops hav march down the right banks of the W.CRTItmiM ... ing no provisions on hand, it was river at about noon. Colonel Ben-v. ""w rumic, Manager. found impracticable to follow their ton had four companies, Major Reno References : J K, Dooly 4 Co.. Bankers, Og. trail, consequently the troops have and general Custer the rest, three, to viow a just arrived in camp, with After the division of forces Major . euuin a pack train and start on a Reno crossed to the left bank and prolonged snout after the Indians. the two columns, Reno's and CusIN ALL CASES OF Va ZUcat Work. SCROFULA, ter's, moved down a tributary to the ; Washishtoji. Jan, 15. .The U. 8. Little Big Horn about 12 miles on tAflU5K8, FITS, RHEUMATISM, district attorney for Utah is here ar opposite banks. Then Reno recross-oi- l lbronio and Acut, WOttMS and they proceeded together. WQBM FEVER8. ranging for a vigorous enforcement of the law prohibiting polygamous Witness was riding with Reno's comaoasalt Reno mand. The orders given marriages. He says that seventy-sipolygamous marriages occurred in were that the Indians were about two MARKET ROW, S. L. CITY. the endowment house at Salt Lake miles and a half ahead, that heshould the Supreme Court ride forward briskly and charge them on the. City Te Pottor b fbnnd in Ogdeu every decision wasLyannounced. He says as soon as he met them. Again c la the Anthony lioaee.fann. V are further .. absolutely crossing at a dej ford they galloped 4 enotmenU 10 p ihavirr ' necessary to make the enforcement forward with this command of about of the law e;isv. It is stated that 140 liion who had len inarching LOOK ON THIS PICTURE Ctnnon intends askin' tho enact- - three days and all tho night precedwere exhausted and meijt of a law in tho nature oi am- ing. They Witness gave an acbreakfastless. for offenses. nesty past 0. STEPHENS, of Indian count the village a Oar Lady Delecatea' Interview with Mrs. Hayes. about three miles long and of width Wash 15. A delega ixtiTON, Jan. asi Pjrtnxt mile. tion of ladio from'the Woman's Suf Varying from KM yard to half a the of the recounted He minouvrex cor rise axd MsuMGiye ooyjs. frage Convention and two ladies from savages as the troops approached. who executve were the at Utah, If Jo wots Oued. Pivtara, go (e mass but skulked mansion vestetday had a special They indidall not Reno halted directions. about tudience with M. . II .1 yea this loom STEPHEUr ART GALLERY, near a stream the 150 from yards ing. The Utah ladies iaid their case VThersj all wrrk is don ia aa bend in the river. artist w manner sad before be:-- , quick antiif tn styin! it t'e at rate. Jloviar. polygamy law was enforced it would V "7 on.r4 Fifth an.4 Tcorg Sta, Opdeo make out casts of5 ;KX) o." Yamkton, Dakota. Jan. 15. Uuh who now have hajipy homes Cheyenne agcliy special says last . . '' " Aft-n- d dW-e- REAL STATE d67-l- T Dr. E. L. PL A XT, x e- J. ILtpijbr. I!-- ft NO, 9f . 1879. night the runners from the hostile FEARFUL FIRE. camp held a council with the agent, at which council they talked very Independent', saying, "It makes their A Disastrous Conflagration Visits hearts bad to see their friends here New York.- deprived of guns and horses."' Saturday they held a council with the commander ot" flic po.--t, Col. Wood, at which council they were very OF MEN KILLED meek, and said all they wanted was NUMBERS to come iii and they would give up AND WOUNDED. their guns and ponies. They must do something soon-.- ' ns the buffalo are moving andth-H- ' have to follow them. Ere this the entire hostile camp of The Losses Estimated at $ l,2i(),()o'0. not less than 2,0t0 people are 011 American soil ami working' south. The runners will wait lu re at lied By W. V. t.. the Shirt's camp twelve days to hear from Nkw Yokk. Jan. 14. A lire broke Washington. out about 10 o'clock this evening in the largo building 011' the north side of Grand street, extending from Broadway to Crosly street, occupied on the other floors by Howard' SangFOREIGN NOTES. er ifc Co's notions store, and upon the upper floor by Naumbnrg, Ki audan-e- r A Co. dealer. The building is lit' flames. The file The Auieo r Willing to Iioeoine Hie is , Imriiing'tiereely and spreading CzYi Vassal. and the whole bloi-lriin danger. Two other buildings are burning, and fears are entertained that the flames will spread to the south JACOB CAINE AFTER THE side of Grand street. All available engines and firemen from' Harlem THRONE OF CABUL.and Brooklyn are at work. The bank and Levy Bros1.' store are MISCELLAXEO US: Aiiknt rou' THE BEST BOTTLKI in the WO HhlK ANlIEUSEirs r ryl,Ul 1DU1rt 11. 11. V Jtxi-ti.'X- .l en-tir- o rap-idly- s Pa-ciii- burning.' gate, . TTO the Situation. TrUiunc' Washthe Mormon dele- He legate Ciiiinou on W.U. Telegraph to the Jtmrnos J Ice Gorges. Cixcivnati, Jan. 15. Ice MORNING, JANUARY Singular Fatalities and' Suicide Canada. Etc. Etc. ... Once Broadway was reached tho in lire seemed to expend all its fveiizv there. It seized upon' every floor with a' sudden spriu ; an I the third floor fell in with a crash and cm bed all under it to'atotns. The hent was J'asso-Turkis- SALK Koiiy Vfiw'e sr Driver t W. II. :o:- ADAMS, OOltF.V j. 33. tl. F. O. 1ti.r . d86 aiilBl iilil ! CO, f ' Native ahd Imported Tilt JlOULDIAtf, LA Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, DOORS,- And Cigars, Ar roofiiving oaiidtgninpit U iltiily uf aIuv le ted fcim k and (lie wutiuut thv - YIXD0H' BLitibtimd u ivirtbo w glass.- EASTERN PRISES. LOWEST Office and Yards, 00DKK All dnlcrs by mail will tie promptly attended to. Si CITT, OTAS,- - itl-lt- IIARKNKSS&C0, Co., MILWAUKEE FOURTH' BEER! LAGER locluulri tiie the Uu.ied in the Market. Best tfTAftv JStmhint arid sale of fnirr-liaai- i on all principal eitiea of and Ri files tOKHMrOJi . tttfi-tfti- Or t.vk. k ci., Kom.tue Krm., S,w 8atlir 4 &S rr ChartV ISiUlonnl Hul V,- fir.-- t Nntii.nal ll.i.k, O11. all National lUr.k, Nuli. nil lUnk, McCurnii k A Ot, K BOSS! ' ritrnp, Or. THE ) - 8'fRCP, mjliiM. Gnu rat daJiuhies. Trans FRANZ FALK'S Oo BANKERS,- the I'tkhtaUd J'r or Vtuh Sole Agtnts - Fourth Stretr (Silccetsnrs to 3. W. ftnthri SCll LESING Ell -' On.l)- lalt UksOlty,' " Baa. - , . .. , rraneifV dSSUl TAILORING IWOOND&Cd,, ESTABLISHMENT Dealer? John Taylor & Son, nnl Fri'ITS. SHIPPING arid COMMISSION' I'lai FOL'KTII STHEET, OGDEN, of (. COATINGS, on hand a 'id HneV .lt-- iiflh Stmt, I y 'orkma nsh ip Ch eap- est Vricea Guaranteed. GIVE US A C&Mi. ,C orders. P. ji iat. V tAN. J.B.GOODFKLLOW'S 11 JOUX TAYLOR bgdn "Srition t BY THE PLATE QH LATEST STYLES, d83.tr A Oysters1 Oysttrsl O O O X FITSf Best aud CaraTuf dSJ-t- VESTI NGS. English, French und American Manufacture. n Old Theatre Building,- - ", B SUITINGS, CASSI MEK ES, I'.umiic-- Fourth St., Pi.ni.t We alvay. in-- rn hUce GiiocEKihs, that of Of Ogden City, is t, SOX. a ci nI. of the ii:ej'i.iriV.f t'u snip an; nri) tiuic, fj' U c Oyihtt ijUHufji JJ.rtyau' parf uniiy. dHrJlV THE BEST laager Bccif In the Country is to be fountf at the GROVE imCWEllY! LI BREWERY RICHTER & FRY r Kitrr-nflr- to-da- y WHITE WHISKIES, fire-nie- u n T. V. MunuWtiiier and dealer in all kinds of' 1 fire-me- CITY, BARNARD Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky h - t'tf.lVt aurf . I.; I?terson, Addrcsa' all orders from alon the line of the HailrottdsOf Etc intense anil the air forbloekNarotnid was thick wit't smoke and tlun cinders. The police formed in line to W. U. the Jlxcriox.J By Telegraph and effectually kept back tiio surgShere ill Comlnir Dona, ing Crowd- - of speoiators. In place, St. l'KTKKsnriKi, Jan. 15. Shere thus" cleared-tiengines were kepi Ali, before leaving Cabul, declared Hoiking- - to their uitnot jwer.' his readiness to become a vassal of Amid the roar of the Haines the C:;ar. The Ameer, in consequence explosion Wi:i;k iicaku of the refusal of Russia to mediate, has abandoned as hopeless the idea; At intervals', as one floor after anoth of interesting ttte European powers) er tell in. Desperate eltorts were made to save buildings. The marble in his cause. front of Grand street lacing the burnCalne Jacob Aspiring. ing block was saved by great effort. London, Jan. 15. A correspondent It is occupied by Weichniau & Co., at Tashkeno telegraphs, under date woolens, and Wormser k Kingsbury. of January 13ih that General Kaull-man- clothing. At midnight the fira was has invited the Ameer to conn; under control, but the to Tashkcnd. The Ameer cannot ipparently was far from over. Naum arrive there before Feb. 5th. Credi- damageivraus, Laver Co. had a stock bnrg, ble advices indicate that Yakoob of clothing partly luado up and in Khan will usurp the shrono of Cabul, process ot manufacture, at estimated The Onreiitlon. worth of a million ond a half dollars, Tho top floor was used mainly as a 15. The Jan. Constantinoai.k, sianinir of the treaty store room for empty boxes, that fed ie eBpoetotl lav.iy . . Riissia, it the flames iike a vast ti do box is understood, accepts a reduction ot The insurance on tho stta.k of this the indemnity by a hundred million firm was very heavy, but the exact roubles and payment in paper figures could not be ascertained. J he linn was one ot the largest 111 the roubles. The New President bity. Howard, Sanger A: Co.- is tho PAKis,Jan. 15. In the election this leading fancy goods and notions afternoon for President of the Senate, house of New York. Their stock is M. Louis Joseph Martel received variously estimated at from $3U0,tKX) 153 votes and Duke D'Audifl'ret to upward of a f ,000,000, Insurance heavy, in all probability fully up to Pasquier 81 votes. to the value of goods consumed. EdTwo Deaths and a Suicide. win Bates Ar Co., manufacturing Ailsa Ckaio, Ont.; Jan. 15. Yesclothiers, occupied the throe terday morning Miss Valker,resjding floors upon the Crosby street tipper side. Her at Brecon mills,suddeiily expired. like firms of Their that other stock, betrothed, Edward Cousins, hear- mentioned, is a total loss. ing of her death, cut bis throat, and About 11:30 o'clock, the Crosby Miss Walker's mother, on seeing the front of Brooks Bros.' buddstreet corpse other daughter ,dropped dead. ing and all Grand street fell in to within twenty feet of Broadway with a terrible crash. The firemen and CONGRESS. XLV reporters ran for their lives, anil it is supposed they all escaped. Crosby street front in its fall tore away the By W. V. Telegraph' to the Jokctios. lower portion of an iron building on SENATE. the north east corner of Crosby and Grand streets, and several persons Washington, Jan. 15. Voorhees who stood on the corner the resolution a submitted instructing WKliK NOT SEKN committee on Indian affairs to inquire into the circumstances which led after the crash. A number of to the recent escape of Cheyenne and ciiizens set to work with a Indians from Fort Robinson, Neb., will and dug away the debris at 134 forces. and their slaughter by U, S, and 13l), Grand street, where the Agreed to. took place, but up to 12:30 Allison, from the conference com- a. in. no bodies nad been discovered. mittee on the military academy Later particulars furnished by Mr. bill, submitted a report the value of the stock of Bates, which was agreed to. The House Edwin place Bates i Co., between f 2X0,(XX) having agreed to the report yester- and $;400,000and a total insurance of day, the bill now goes to the I'resi-den- about $300,000. Bills 011 the cajendar not obJohn Doran, another fireman of jected to were considered under the engine Co. 17, was dug out of the de five minute rule. bris. He is bady injured. Jtcilly s The House bill for the payment to body waa mangled beyond recogniMxi-caund soldiers the of the officers tion, D, J, Geary, of engine 10, was war of three months extra pay, badly hurt by being struck by bricks provided for by theact of July ikii, from a falling wall. Two other fire 18.18, led to a long discussion. men are missing, but their names Edmunds submitted an amend- could not be ascertained. ment to make the act apply to those President King, of tho board of who served in the late war for the tire commissioners, was slightly hint of the Union. preservation bucks, The bill was laid aside without ac- by falling Ibo tire was discovered by a police tion. officer about ten o'clock. Ae saw The bill to amend the patent laws sudden sheet of flames burst was taken up. the corner window on the through Senate the Pending discussion, In a second names burst Uoor, lourth went into executive session and when from the entire row of windows on the doors reopened it adjourned. the third floor and before engines responded and were able to take HOUSE. their laisitions the upper jxjrtion 01 A Viill wn renorted from the com. the building was wrapt in names. mittee on ways and means for the The vast building extends' through issue of certificates of deposit of the the entire block from Crosbv to denomination of ten dollars, bearing Broadway on Grand street, and up interest at the rate of three Broadway to Crosby f(X) leet. Ill per cent, and convertible at any firm of clothiers and Edwin Bates & time. Co., occupied fifty feet of building on A long debate ensued, which, hav- - Crosby sheet side. . . . nneroO fin - ' ' Half an hour after the fire started, ; nig rrt.tl amenduiene that in lieu of the certi- the fourth floor windows on the ficates provided for the Secretary Broadway side were shattered by a of theTreasury shall, if desired, enter pressure from within, with tin ex on the books of the Treasury to the plosion that resembled the firing of credit of any one presenting or for- a cannon. Glass was scattered over warding it to the Treasury any sum the street, and simultaneously a not less than one dollar, and shall ah great sheet of flames shot half way across the street- - By 11 o'clock tint low interest thereon, c, TIia nrovioiis ntioKtion was second entire building was ed 'and the main question ordered, ONE M iS OF FLAMKs. yeas 1 22, nays, D'J, a P The teific banks, No. 47ll BroadThe first vote was taKen on rveuey amendment, that certificates shall be way, and Levy Bro's store are not six convertible (after months) much damaged. At one o'clock a fireman was re. into lawful money and at any time into four per cent, bonds. The ported killed by falling walls. His amendment was rejected, 81 to 152. name is John Reilly, of No. 17 enThe next vote was taken on Burch-ard'- s gine, residing at 172 Delaney street. Three substitute, and it was defeated, He leaves five children. are missing. It is feared they yeas 07,. nays 150. Springer moved to lay the bill on shared tiie fate of tin ir comrade. The total loss by fire is estimated the table.' Recess till 7:30- atf l.250,0(0,- - til' roie iESPECTri ty L1G LLT ANNOUNCK th.t tlnv ctitiujie Brea-in- .TOJN Hi TTI!1 Pl'H- linsiuras of al x i:W GUOVE, Hotel,. Where the; are prepared to furnish, at r- stiirt or long entire, or wi'hont aotka, tl.. BKf'T AHTICLK OF BEER XjJVGr-IEIR- , TO BK FOUND IS HORTHKKN t 06 DEN or RETAIL. WHOLESALE On jALTUv House, Fifth Street, cast of Corqmcrcfai'.l r'Urr Promptly rOrVKLs Stloua or UTAH. Attended-- ' To. A CA'LL--if 4 FRF,- . Leave orders at Dee ETCHTER - . . Ami Families Supplied Proprietors. Orders frorii al'oflg tlie ftaiirOad1 Lines or ariy prt' of the Country will be promptly and faithfully' attended to-. Ciirintnihsm'i Dritw't 5rnf Stortf b HCfltolLLER & WELLS |