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Show THE GREAT METROPOLIS. unctiw. New York, April 9, 1879. THE BETTER SIDE OP XEW TOBB. Wbdxbj 16, 18T9. Mobbing, ArBIL DAT CITY DIRECTORY. MBtaart Id M . ilk Wart Wat. B. Bobert Fdwia St"irorJ, Ceaaeliom HaU-bina- S- - w. w bob, RoUrt McQoerrte lernel CnaSela. Bnrroa. Brow. Wat Marabal rmnecatiaE Attorney N.tlee leaner, Jr. bordw-Juu- i Taylor. B. K 1,1,1111 6 Gelleetoc Tboatai Tr,arir Mrr.Jor-D.- w4 Aaron F. Ferr. Jen kin a. 0Wt retoa Iemet Quarantine Fhyilclaa Dr. J.J. Marpky. a 1. B. Brewn-t- Meaeqree Seekr f Rbard Bellantyne. Inepecleret' FroTLtot Street BoperTleor Cbarlei Welek. Tbotnai Doiejr. Waleraieiter POST TjFFICE. aaaitau: S.H Oltf, SoaMe Ut, Tbrenf h Hall eel, Sally... iJy Bait, Tbroaia Mail eilj em m. and - P twira: fcun am. Lake ana lb EmI .:0H p.m. I Leka an in t'MI Vh. Uirh CflnnlT. Bear Ukl Coooty an ! Soda fprtlK Bielli uloo, tllB la'er ll WjOB'DK, and t 7KKiB.m Mondays, Wedoedayi and Hortb Utab, litah an! NmUni, dail...:tOe.m. eet Weber HuutiTili.,EJen- - Hooprand WnluMday and Saturday. Ordra'uia North Flela City 8laterille, Wedue-d- a an.l Meodaji, hit tor K.I !' f Hnrrt.tlle, Friday" Ornci Sonde...... m- - BriTiit Bmiitbt from rlw. Dll nry Uuuit-Ocn.r- al 0 Bonn 0pui HiraBTawt a :! to T m. &lup.ai.le7ui. Open " to " " from 7 n.m. to S n.m. OaUide Door open from U B. STEPHENS. Poetmaat-- r. - TRAINS. ' lae " m " II. H. Irtin " ad. - ...... rriM H 3n.iu 1:'. " S t:Vl ....e:(X) .in : 1Mhb.hi p.m I' m -- Oli P. ..:) .... Ihw. City i'iui. .:8u CHURCHES. r JUVI CHTOr fluids raialur WMtiBic wry Kuort.y invriiiD of Mam oorner tlw TlrBcl, til 'luck,l Trw H.rciMi ar irld,th and Urcaud Blilnri. diflaraut coD(nKal(oa biar addraawd by U-- r. it alto ktld tha quarterly Ooofaraaeaof II. Uavld Kldar whicb "W.Ur Bluktef Zioa,"of and Pwry it Pranideat, and Kldri L. J. Herrtckmaat-hilt, Brtalnf C. P. Mlddlatan ara Oonnatlura. eomm.DOlpg at M, ara bald in I In eciioolt wrUarml)lj riH.m of tj; at i p.Suaday m. ara alto bald la thaw Lou Bnteorai Cubo Teraar of Yuan11( sd Poarth a. u. und anrica aary Munda at ttraait. T:i p. m P.bUlh tcbovl at 10 a. at. Bat. i. L. flillogly, ractor. wath tld Piftti CiTiouc Cimtoa fltualfd it rut, brlwoan Younad Pranklia. Barricaaoa Maai at a.m. 11 7:3" u. and a. at ai. p. Buuday BtT. fafiar Bcanlan.paatur. orlli tlda Mala ttraat, MiTMuataf Cacaca aaar Puurth. Parriuai so Hnaday at V. a. ai. aud h.T. BkawM, paator, Haury 'SOp.a.. PaiatTTiaua Caoaca Kuuib tlda of fourtb trat, Iwtwtaa hia and Youof. asrvloHaTar) tanday at 11 a. m. eabbalu aeboul at ( a. a. . U. L tiallabar, pattor. ClUMMIOr .lru. rria BHIEF MENTION. Wiktbt weather. Micaulby MT is coming. will toon be here. Tub long suspense U ended. Tub moon is on the dark side. No more rain lor a week to come. Business U Wing slowly but surely revived. Numbers of visitors throng the Btreeti of town. What are you going to do on the Fourth of July t ToBATRicAt e entertainments growing more popular. Tbb Union Social Club gave one of their delightful balls' last evening. Ann still they are not happy, the fartntird want a week of rain storms. Travel over the railroads has in creased considerably within the pat t few days. JiDOB Ebirsox has been assigned to the Third Judicial District of Utah Territory. Barnard Wuitb, Esq., the lumber dealer, has just returned from a business trip to the Broom don't know how many missiona-rie- i there muy be in Japan, but I do know how many are at work in the slums and among the Arabs of this Before you read further, just city. stop and guess. I asked a Presbyterian deacon this morning and he guessad "twenty five." That was a poor guess. Toiling in the tenement houses, sailor boarding houses, 10 cent lodging houses, and on wharf and street, day and night, are no less than 200 It is doubtful if citv missionaries! any missionary field in the world can show 2C6 laborers to a million of pop ulation, f he torty-threemployed by the City Missions alone held 3,700 religious meetings last year in tne worst sections of the city, and gave pecuniary aid to 6,000 people. This retriment of untiring workers visit the sick and care for them; read the Bi ble to tho.e who will listen; organize prayer meetings in tenement houses, on street corners and shipboard; and every day and every night hold free meetings in tbeir titty churches, the money supports, beside, 10 churches, seven sailors' reading rooms, sixteen other treer eadmg rooms, three conee houses, and a "flower mission," by which the sweet fragrance and beauty of rose and lily are brought into thousands of sick rooms in hospitals and tenement houses. Those blessed dollars sustain the corps or trained missionary nurses, giving them preliminary instruction in a Nurse's Training School; they support an Infant's Day Nursery for children . of workinzv mothers, where it is tenderly cared for while she is out at work; anil a cheap lodging house for women. How often this house, with its healthful moral at-- , mospherc, has stood between homeless girls and perdition, only the last Beside these, Great Day will tell. there is a Workingmen's Club, now as an onset to almost the saloon; and a "Midnight Mission'1 for the rescue of girls from a life ot shame. I hard-workin- g e ...... . TEHPERAXCB. The 8,000 drinking shops are not The having it all their own way. City Misssons alone conduct 220 tem- meetings a year; thirteen fernco Good Templars, and eighteen divisions of the Sons of Temperance, are working more quietly, but doing precious work. of Territory Try Utah, Mo-Ado- hard-fough- t, and you will want no otltertt. J117-2- TJndortalcor Hor-rock- DANIEL DUNNE, Petit Jury. OR.UHEMU persons previously called toserve as petit jurors for this term, were to have been in attenu-ancat the District Court room in Salt Lake City, on Monday. Of this number the following were excused or absent: John F. Crismon, excused for two weeks; Goo. C. Harkins, not served; Henry B. Beckstead, excused for the term; J. M. Langsdorf, sick, excused for the term; Jacob W'eiler, excused until further notice ; Samuel L. Evans, not present; L. D. Davis, excused until further notice; Patrick Kervin, not present; James Forbes, excused for the term; E.N. Williams, not present; B. B. Bitner, excused for two weeks; R. II. Pratt, excused for the term; Thomas Reade, not REFITTED WORKS, IB0.Y FLOUR! present. Breach of Promise. Herald The says Salt Lake is to have a genuine breach of promise suit. The case was commenced in the Third District Court on Saturday and is brought by Miss Nellie Reich against Col. E. A. Wall, the prominent southern mining man. The amount sued for is $30,000. It will doubtless be some time before the matter comes to trial. Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of Utah, for the I. O. 0. F., convened in the hall yesterday. There was a very large attendance of visiting brethren; some business was transacted; and the preliminaries of important affairs Another meeting were arranged. at the Lodge will be held rooms. to-da- y Just Sow Is the time to use that King of Reme dies for the Blood and Liver, Sarsa parii.la, Dandelion, and Iodide op Potassium. It cures scrolula, Chronic Rhenmatism, and diseases of the skin. Bv J. W. McNutt A Co, dl-Ogden. y BUSINESS LOCALS. At Odell & Fresh Vegetables, Oranges and at Odell & dI67-t- f Wright's. Iron Olirer Chilled Plows, Moline Plows AND A They will offer for sale the For (Bti7 Lota, and Work, Secmd South, one block west of Jfutn, nd one JsnuUt of Tuwntrna Huutt. SALT LAKE CITY. our ffarral diebure.n Ws ar bow making point, taring juat eo. pletrd a Lar(r Warehouse at tba Depot for this purpose. Ob tb first of Ms call as Bbs a stock si we will bt ab'e to show propts that will fror u with tnodi in our lio as etertera in U ah. We are a'so prepared lit rffar 8nperlor It will pay you to call and srs us nefora buriai else, Inducements in Prices where. We are tow tr mporsrily located adjoisisg tha corner wbors ws are at present building. Call on or addrrae, -a S KB11 EE, d!56-i- LEGAL NOTICE. la tba Probata Court uf Weber rltury. lion. w. Comity, Utah Tar 1. Kicbarut, lu gr. I Order to thow cante Ic tba matter of tha Batata of. best Ch aracter of work in ly employed. Graham Floor, Corn Meal, " 2 00 " " 2 25 yer cwt Shorts (sacked) " Best Chicken Feed, sacked 1 20 1 40 1 00 per cwt dio cheap for Cash. C. P. Lambert, 5th St. A Boat, dl6o-- l Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DllUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS YESTUFFS, J. W. McNTJTT & CO., Ogden City, Utah. FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c, Domestic and Kev West Cigars. Opposite the Ucion Depot, J. 'BUDWEISEB BEEB" A. A. ZEIGLER. W. KEMWEr, KEENEY HOUSE And the Celebrated STONE WALL WHISKY LEADING HOTEL. :o:- - Utah- Ogden City, - Convenient to all Trains, Kaat, Weat, North aud bomb. the modem "attachment." Prop. (Suae eetora to J. W.Qnthrie A 8TREET, 00 DEN, GXBSGIft i HCCXiESS, SAMPLE ROOM ON MAIN STREET. COMMERCIAL diea tf dST-l- f Mavfacttjbebs of ei:, &atU KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. OGDEN PLA17I2TG AND UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Ogden, Utah. s Rooms and Table Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. in First-clas- UTAH. and Shoes, Home-mad- e and Trantu ct a General Banking Imported, all prices, at BurtneM. J. M. D. Tatlor's, Fourth St. ALL TRAIXS STOP OXE HOUR. taeludloi to purohass aad sale of se- Peraoni de 'Irons of Tiaitlng Salt Lake, Soda , ebeageon all principal cities of can leare Bprinci or other Monttaiu Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! v thi States and Karops anrplaa befumr. and reeeira checke foi the name rjausd "cents a tbeir ratnra. can at antil Only forty Goody's, Fifth street. fOBRBHPOSDa'WTS. dl5 6m M. H. BEARDSLEY. Prop. Haw York. 0a,OpyteAOa, cuau. nrao., Plret National Bank. Chicago. Hair Dressing. Pint National Saab, Oaaba. Mrs. J. F. Sanders, lateof the East, Omaha National Bank, tfeearet National Bait Baak. has opened a fashionable Uk.Cltj SPRING m h inff awtAhlifihment en fifth miw. McCornk A leva Frenelira. Ca, PTHC north of All Hall. the kind City just of hair-worand satisfaction done, guaranteed. Hair bought and sold. ADDITIONAL HOMESTEADS d22-lBY Boots v HILLS. EE-SAWI- NG Wholesale dealers in Doors, TV?iu1ow, Blinds, Mouldings, AND LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Agants for the Ree-rt- hair-dress- anil SMugIcd Proprietors of the BEARDSLEY'S Co) LOWEST RATES. -t- aw-s85-ly TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Meals, 50 Cents, AYD NEEVS ADAM JOHNSON, Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit correspondence. Orders by mail promptly executed at 9 The best place in the city to drop in and have a good, quiet game with all FOURTH MITCH FX FARM, Fit EIGHT Orders addressed to Gibsok receive prompt attention. & ADSPHI.G Ecclbs, Utah, or terminus U and N. RE-OPENI- W H. WEIGHT GLOBE HOTEL k RICIIARI On Land in R. R. Limits. Always In Season! A. Booth's and Mallory's Oysters, Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and CU3 Sic. XiIQIJOHS, DRUGS PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, BANKERS, Fine and Coarse Wm. DRIVER & SON, FIItT HARKNESS&CO. Apply to MAIN STREET. OGDEN, UTAH. Hi'l'llL bm For Sale, City Drug Store, H. PBBRY. L rum oireeu General Traveling Agent, Salt Lake) City. Wm. DRIVER and drown all sorrow." Hot Tea and Coffee At all reasonable hours, at Goody's. Manu'acturers, Ogden City, Utah. A, II, FAR WIHES, S. to-da- y Send executors of said estate, that there is not suthcient personal property in their hands to pay the debts out o standing against the deceased, and From these prices a discount on We from first hands and in large quantities, thus enour buy goods the expenses ot administration, and car lots will be made. that it is necessary to sell a part of abling us to assure our friends all the above articles at the real estate lor the payment of PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION such debts. It is therefore ordered by said & SON. Court that all persons interested, be FREE DELIVERY and appear before said Court, at the court room of the Probate Court, in To all parts of the oily. the Court J louse, at Ogden City. Weber County, on Monday the 21st day of April, A.D. 1879, at 10 o'clock D. a.m. of said day, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said executors, to sell so much of the WHOLESALE AND DRUGGISTS. real estate of the deceased as should be necessary to pay such clebts; and CLASS RFSORT! that a copy oi the order be published for at least ten days in the Ogden Junction, a newspaper printed and THE F1XEST BAB ASD FIXTI BES, Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of published in Ogden City, Weber Co., Utah Territory, prior to said hearing. BEST WINES ASD LIQl OBS. aad Dated at Ogden City this the tentli day of April, A.D. 1879. F. D. Richards, Probate Judge. ) Territory of Utah. s And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territory;als a large stock 0 County of Weber. 4 the I, undersigned, Clerk of the Probate Court in and for said County, tHE MONARCH do hereby certify that the foregoing is a lull, true, and correct copy ol MOST KLEUAAT BILLIABD TABLES AM) FlUMSIinOS the original Order to show cause on In Ogdeu are at tba application for sale of Real Estate, in the matter of the Estate of Alfred AND A FINE LINE OP BANK EXCHANGE SMOGN. Clark, deceased, filed in. my office J. J. CLAYTON, April 10th, 1879. Proprietor. Witness my hand and the seal of df26if said Court, this 10th day of April, :o A.D. 1879. F. S. Richards, Clerk. seal HOTELS. By C. C. Richards, Deputy Clerk. Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad & Co's diattd His Leading Sar oni SiH'ard &cm. lot of Ground on 7th St., between Franklin and Young Sts., cheap !for Cash. Apply to C r. Lamrkkt, 5th EVERYTHING SEAT, CLEAN, ORStreet. dlMHw DERLY and FIRST-CLASof the Bank Exchange. the poet, "Drink DEN, OTAH. Agents, Salt Lake City, Utah. It appearing by the petition of the OGDEN. J. J. Clayton, HOLT,00 General Agents, HARDY, AT RES A Co., workmanship is constant Geo. H. SCOTT & Co., leufreal aetata. ) & and is the cheapest dynamic force in existence. orders lor any quan ity to" the shortest space of time, while the most skilled on HphlicatioR for- - y Alfred Clark, Decaaeed. FERllIS f e, Bran (sacked) dlSi-l- , Addrma P. 0. Box 471. n RETAIL PRICES, Viz: Kte. Fencing from $1.00 per ft. Upwards. Ojf!c well-know- CHAMPION MOWING and REAPING ICachiaes d mar22.1y. A wem. FULL LINE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Blasting Powder! For Sale, Proprietor BAIN WAGON, o FENCING vi mc celebrated "- - The Machinery is of the Best and Latest Patterns to the most severe tests known to the trade HAS BEEN,'subjected is conceded to be absolutely without danger to the manufac and is capable of doing turer, the handler and the consumer. All the mining and quarry the greatest amount and men who have used this powder unite in the verdict that it is Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, ORNAMENTAL w 1 poseoi'pcus GRiLDIITX: Tbsa erer Before Baaafartarcr of ADAM'SPLAGE Wright's. Lemons are received daily says with Are Building on the Corner of Main and Fifth Streets for ther.it. x e priie-figiite- well-know- n Factory Wilson Precinct, Weber Co To EXCELLENCE OF WARES I am An inquisition holden at Wilson DableU to h d J Precinct, Weber County, on the 15th IN PRICES. day of April. A. D. 1879, before Jos. CHEAPNESS Placing them within tbt raacb f f all. Parry. Coroner of said county, upon II. IS. SCOYIILE, the body of J. S. Mearns, there lying dead, by the jurors whose names are Young Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth. hereby subscribed, the said jurors upon their otths do say that the said J. 8. Mearns came to his death W. H. HUG II I'M, by drowning in the Weber river. In testimony wnereoi uie saiu hereunto set their jurors have hands the day and year afore-paid- . All kinds of Coffins made to order and on reasonable terms. William N. Fife, Edward G. HMm Mala St., aorth of lib, Ogdra. Joseph Clark, Jurors. Coroner. Joseph Parrt, THE RBVIVAL. Ten years ago, Jerry McAuler, thief, etc., was nicked up by a city msssionary, and became a convert. He could not rest with all his wickedness about him; and after some years' patient laboring, a mission was built' for him on JSast. the worst part of an awful street. Tub New York Herald says of Ma- Here for seven years Jerry has been and exhorting, while his cauley, the coining comedian: ''His preachins wife (picked out of the gutter also) performance is full of humorous ex has presided at the organ; and the predion, and, at the same time, hon thieves, drunkards and abandoned characters are led to a new life. est, rugged strength. BEROD LIVES IX NEW YORE U. Wheelock and Elders Cyrus Christian Lund, of Mount Pleasant, And, to save his golden crown of and Elder Iliutse, of Brinton, of profits, decrees the slaughter of the tenement house innocents; Dives South Cottonwood, left on missions fares sumptuously every day, Laza northwestern to tha States, yester- rus begs the crumbs from the rich We wish them a man's table: but whoever concludes day morning. therefrom that the city is without ten pleasant journey. righteous men has something yet to Wi ar sorry to not that the learn or dew xork. MORLEY. work of cutting and improving Fifth street hill has been entirely stopped. The people who suffer the agony of $100,000. In the Third District Court on climbing it three times a day earnestly hope that the suspension of Monday, an important suit was instilabor is but temporary. tuted. The London Bank ol Utah Wa were favored last evening with sues Wells, Fargo & Co., for alleged breach of contract, placing the a pleasant call from Jlr. Dudley Macau-ley business agent for the damage at $100,000. It will be re membered that a few months ago it has made He Comedy Company. a here for performance was understood that the London arrangements to be given on Monday evening next Bank of Utah was about to purchase Wells, Fargo ICo.'s bank in Salt Lake , iatheOgden theatre. city. The London Bank of Utah A. Tocsa man, while hunting atock on the rang yesterday, was now brings suit for damages as above, thrown from his horse, landing on alleging that Wells, Fargo & Co. his head in the sand. He was not agreed to sell the bank building and institution for $40, severely injured, but was put to seri- good will of the afterwards refused to stand but 000, Inconvenience ous by being obliged AO walk all the wy to nil home in by the bargain, declining to accept the purchase price when the money this city, whero he found the was tendered to them. Tha suit will feed a of equine enjoying good as unquestionably be pats. the parties are able to do heavy legal See KotlePi battle. The plaintiff's attorneys are All of Brown's Popular Family Sutherland & McBride and Marshall Jiii?'ijdnt. for sale by J. W. McNutt 4 Boyle ar WvJla, Far.o k Co. counsel. Ogden, Utah, ta. Them Sebree, Ferris & Holt Weber Mills, THE OGDKN The thirty-si- WHAT THE MONEY DOES. 6b.hi 8:up.ni - nd. m row. e that's "bii." tri C. P arrlwe. ....... " ................ U. p. V. T. tr.ia C. P. trelnariiT.e... L'. P. Emigrant nrriTee " lenTae... 4). P. " arrtTae........ C. P. U. P. Emlgraut learea... U.O. train arrWM Nor should one infer from our gambling dens, brutal and walking matches, drinking holes New that "social evil," flaunting York is a modern Sodom. Thank heaven, this is but the heathen side of what I called in an earlier letter "the most Christian and moat heathen city west of the Atlantic." The rich centurion and Dorcas and Cornelius all live just across Fifth avenue from Dives; but all the synagogues they have built, all the poor jieople clad, all the alms bestowed by them, have made less noise in the world than the blind beggar, full of sores, lying at Dives' gate. Fair play, gentlemen! HOW WEALTH l GIVE. The city has nearly 500 churches and chapels, co-i- t inz $40,000,000 to build, and $5,000,000 per annum more to keep them going. We have fifty-ninhospitals and asylums for the sick, aged, blind, deaf and dumb, orphans and lunatics, inebriates, soldiers, which have cost $20,000,000 o,UX),UUU to build, ana require per The public school year to sustain. edifices have cost $0,000,000, and The $4,000,000 a year to operate. amount spent in private charities no but it must he man can estimate, several millions. The beautiful city of Elizabeth, containing 28,000 inhabitants, is valued at $14,000,000 and the annual benefactions of this city, not counting private charities, amount to over $18,000,000. There, brown-ston- officers. Uter J. Horlck. Mr IMmsm 11 1Tr DbtM While the tenement house tells the story of the Dives and Lazarus of the nineteenth century, let t not oe the supposed that only Dives inhabit NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. INDUSTRY BodyFooad. HOME Yesterday afternoon some boys, TO THE FRONT. residin near the Weber river about two miles west of this city, found the sand dead body of a man lying on stream. of the bank bar near the They immediately brought word to Marshal Brown, and parties were sent to make an examination, re-U aw la fall Matt aad la tanlaf oat aukina-B- in the discovery that the BROOMS FOS TilE ilILL10.! body, which was very much decora Bsving lately bon M earns, posed, was that of "Doc" SS of Era ttock and wall aaiactad a targa who committed suicide several weeks Baring'fimn hand, 1 am bo prpaad to napply Iba trada witk ay since by throwing himself from the railroad bridge into the water be- Celshtei kzi-- M neath. Coroner Parry summoned a Ia largo or small auantitlaa and at prieoa to rait AND tha eircomttaneot of ill. jury and held an inquest over the re in rendered FAB are brooms verdict claim a that being mains, my REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, consonance with the facts. The corpse SUPERIOR to all imported articles. was then placed in a coffin and carried TREY ABE STROXCE, THEY ARE BOB! DCBABLI aad to the Ogden cemetry, where it was celebrated MILLS are bow turnThe T3ET ARK HAJB committed to the earth. out a Better Article of ing ONE TRIAL will convince aoy house Followine is the verdict of the kar per of tbair ezoelleuos. coroner's juiy: try em Wanted, Large front room, well furnished, centrally locaiea. Mate trms. Box C. 171, F. dmar4tf PBTIRS anoar WISHING to take aMitloaaj had S tk new lav ia a aa eertkuu witb ia ranmaa iibi la eanoot ao a a til tha law it r.O t at tb. av-ia thi. it. oallj will end aw tbeir aamee IfpartiM irter-etana aorireaa, aBCloaiag a (tamp, I will notify Ibeaa whar tba law ia and eand tk rroper raitrwartoaa o oaafela weal U t rmin Im rcTel. their additional T. C. w a eatra. BAIL T, Land Agent, itu Lati crrr. Tata wall known koaea, eltoatod at the oerwr f Pifth and Toanf ftreota, Ogdra, Uth, ha. aow pawd lata tha hand. ( a piecrkal hotel Beeper, who will endearor bj mrt meane hta to lira comfort to both Pwr permanent aad traaaieat patron. BiTES: 8lB)e Brtlv. Bta, Koav West COIAIXS, ..SSete, ..So .. ...40 oars and Lodrfa, $7 per week. A eod uttiog toes attached to the booee. aprltf DEALERS & SON, side Main Street, Ogden, Utah. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. FAMILY GRO F.RIE. FARM PRODITiJTS, VARIETIES JIOriOS.Ei Agents for the "New American" Sewing Maehin. cheap a tn Fverything desired for domestic purposes on hand of the city- cheapest. Call and see. Free delivery to all part b- - W. IK Wrigiit SB. |