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Show The Stoinarfc Cannot be Freiird With greater trash tha a violevt drastic purgative. True.soch a medicine relieves constipation for the twner but at the expense of a great inju y to the intestinal canal, which it both inftautes and weakens, thus unfitting it for the performance of its proper (mictions. idely diuer eut is the action of llos tetter 'a Stomach Bitters, a tonic aperient which produces effects prompt, indeed, but naver violent and convulsing. The purity of its botanic ingredients, its unobjectionable flavor, its genial influence upon the mind, and the thoroughness of its remedial action incases of constipation, liver complaint and dyspepsia, combine to render it a most desirable family specific. It increases both physical vigor and substance, tranquihzes and invigorates the nervous system, and gives an unwonted relish for the food. A wineglass three times daily is about the average dose. NEWS BY MAIL. Ifo jailij junction, rKNNSTLVASIA. iMued every morning,. (Monday Simon Cameron is now running a tobacco farm near Lancaster. Tho Chester papers publish a notice Jeviio.N I'bistiso Association from Col. Hyatt to the cadets at the (Incorporated.) military academy, cautioning them that the whistling or singing of tth Stmt, ktavni Toung Ogmt mtk suit ""Vinafore in the building, upon the and kvanklM. griHrnds, within the limits of Chester, JM&w air communications on boatnss to th. will be counted a second delinquency 9sMM Manager; thcsa intoned for publican) offense," punished by two hours' to th Editor. guard walk on Saturday afternoons. FIDAY MoKKIXG, Now that Junk 20, 1879 the exodus has (tub-ido- members of the relief committees will be thrown out of employment, and the army of tramps will receive a notable reinforce- ment. There are excellent prospect for a good apple seaao is Vtafc tftis year, all of which very gratifying. The the beet fruit we is decidedly apple an produce, and when it is a fiilurer seasons teveral for case the been naa repast thanks to the worms th mainder of the crops have been too scanty to admit of great calculations r ordinary realizations. The Overland Sunday School party has dedicated a new in the Yosemite, and is now ehapel some wild, magnificent for anting xnd unexplored region in which to John Muir, equally ffy its pennant. renowned as an agreeable companion and eminent geologist, is piloting the party, an J using his little scientific hammer in vain for the edification of educated Sabbath h classically school devotees. Ex-ursi- Score avotwbr victory for AmerIn the contest now pendica. ing in London for the championship f the world, Weston is at last accounts fairly in the lead and beyond all doubt will come out winner. Vive F America Theso words, though ntirely Frenchy, are the only enes we can thinJc of as appropriate in which to express our exultation. After the success of Parole and th victory of Weston, sontomplated America can without siiccessful resistance take her place among the foremost nations of the world. Batard me chovalicr Scmrtor of the Democratic party, has resigned the chairmanship of the finance com mittee in the upper branch of Congress, because there was too much silver in the Warner bill. And his confreres don't want him to go, because, according to the New York Herald, the magnates of the party have the fear of the elections before their eyes, and the quarrel with Senator Byafd will be in some way tided over until the December ses OHIO. The number married in this state last year is 51,592, and 1,997 divorces were granted. Robert Whip, a Cleveland man, has been fined $50 worth for buying a cow just dying with milk fever and having it butchered to he retailed out in the city. Cincinnati has a queer philanthropist in Edward A. Guy, who acts on the principle of giving everything to the Lord and trusting fordaily bread Guy had $10,000 in I8fi2, but gave it all away in seven years, and has since lived on contributions from unknown sources. Thews contributions have enabled him to visit England since, but he had to send for money to get back with. Guy devotes all his time to Christian work, and during the past few years he has been ottered many lucrative positions, but has refused them all, believing in the Lord ai his master and employer, ana look ing to II im alone for his salary. good-natur- N"- Name of iTATIOK. jso. Gillet's Goods ta a. . gait Lake Wood'- - Croea 1 OU CentreTilla T Kay-ri- ll "-- 13 H H OS IIS s 1 I K I a oo 40 tO Card. J57-- City. 1 Don't Read This, Unless you intend to profit by the fact that J. B. Goodfellow, at his establishment on Fifth Street, keeps a good billiard table, the finest Liquors vnd Cigars, and the neatest Lunch Stand to be found in Ogden. - api-18-t- Ut AN 0PKS I.KTTKIl 10 TIIK PUBLIC. Believing tlmt by cUmusing the blood and building np tbe conitt tutiou waa the only true WHy of baninliiQ; dioease and being troubled with weakneffl of the Iwnir, ral'irrh, very much bro ken down in coiietitution, etc.aud after trying the beet physician and paying out my monry for n.any kinds of utedfeiu advertised, without finding a permanent enro-- 1 begau doctoring myeelf, using medicinen' ma'1 from root and herb. I torlunately diacoveieda wonderful bitten or Blood Cleanser, the first bottle of w ich gave me uew life and vigor, and in time effected a permanent cure. wa free from catarrh, my lungs became sound ai.d strong, being able to stand tn most severe e Id and exposure, and 1 have gained ever 30 pouuds iu weight. Feelii g confident that I had mailt a wonderful 4 scovery n me ticine. 1 prepared a quantity of the Kot Bitters, and was in the habit of giving them away to sick friends and neighbor. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases, caused from Humors os Scrofula l tb lood. Imprudence, B.td Stomach, Weakness. Kidney Disease, Torpid liver, etc. The nes of my discovery in this way spr- ad from one person to another nntil I found myielf called upon to snpply patients with mediciue far a d wide, and I wa induced to ertaldiph a laboratory for com pounding ami bottling tbe Hoot Bitters in large quantities, and I now devjt all my time to this Dullness a 10 1 II I I M 1 II 44 1 11 U t H III 11 40 20 00 1(1 CatreTllle Wood"Croa Arrire at Salt Lake 00 T 10 KayiTilU 31 60 JOHN BOYLE KENTUCKY. NEW JKRSKT. MIXED TRAINS WILL RDM FURNITURE ON THE BEST TERMS, EXCEPTS, DAILY, (SUNDAYS leTin(t fait Lake arriving City at 8.40 at 0 Ogden at 11.50 a.m.; tearing Bait Lake n f-- , D.w.. arriving in unueu chides at .60a.m., arriving in Salt Lke Uty i in 3 30 111 arriving at a.m.; leaving 0(rdeu Salt Laa City at 6.44 p.iu. As we buy only for cash and in for all Information oonoemlng Freight or Pat" Seo'l Ticket and freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, SUFaaXNTKSDlNT. We Guarantee Entire Satisfaction PLACE ADAM'S To all who will Purchase oar Goods, and we oiler Special Inducements to Wholesale Buyers. Opposite the Union Depot, OGDEN. The Sir ani BiXari Leading d,apr i tel. place in the city to drop in and have a good, quiet game with all the modern "attachments." The best t -- ALL AX KEK- Spring and Summer Goods! - ADAM JOHNSON, Prop'r. Arriving dl2-t- f H.M.BOND&CO., CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, . DVKK&CO., DRESS GOODS, FORWARDERS MX THE, LEADING STYLES AND FA 15 II ICS OF TIIK MEASOJ. f FARM PRODUCE. SPECIALTY. Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Ribbons. LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. A THE OGDEN Broom Factory Im In large or small qaaotiUe and at price to nit iu vircnmwtancea of all. Cui'm that my brooms are FAR .ciwv.fi to au imported articles. in his possession a picture of lady residing in Stockton, Cal., which is THKT AUK STROM; KU, Till! ARE 0Ri: DIBBLE. 4 something of a curiosity. It is a pro Hfcl ARK HAND SADE. file photograph, and one sees nothing ONE TRIAL will confine any houseremarkable about it until the back oi meir excellence. of the neck is examined, and here is a second portrait distinctly defined Try Them and you trill want ho others. The picture is formad by the pecul iar arrangement, of a ruffle collar To EXCELLENCE OP WARE8 I an combined with the braided hair. The enacted to uuil face thus represented is that of an they represent. eiderly lady, with her hair dressed CHEAPNESS IN PRICES. in the old fashioned ft;:le. The geu- Placing them within sf., r,ach ril. tieiuttii I...C1 the picii.io ;.i i.u Son's Go to Driver k H. U. bcOYIUE. sion several years before he discovFor Whir Lad of the best quality. ered the fact that th photograph Young Street, bet. Fourth and fifth HI7im rfally fhowed two pic tu res in one. djul'.tf ae-p- er Lrga Stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE CIiOTHIBTG. READY-MAD- E FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Special Attention given to orders along the lines of either of the rail ways leading into Ogden for Grain, Flour, etc , in car load lots or less. d37-t- ICE! Can be had ICE! . at ML HOURS OF THE DAY, at A. GREEXWELLS MEAT MARKET, nsttf Fourth Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery. B O OTS f. INDUSTRY A gentleman in Virginia City, connected with the Chronicle office, has JDtxlly At 0. Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. WM 1 SKVADA. 2-- tf EVERYTHING NEAT, CLEAN, OR DERLY and FIRST-CLAS- I d car load lots. age, apply to JAMES DU A Mr, I was at first b ekward In presenting either myself or discovery In this way to the public. not Deing a patent medicin man and with small pltal,but 1 am getting bravely over that. Sim Plac of business, Old Theatre Building, 1 first advertised thi medicine I hav been crowded with orders from druggist and country ana nunareus ot nave re ine letters I ueaiers, ceived from person cured, the fa t that no remedy ever did so much goad in so short a time Prompt and Careful A."eMk. to orders. P 0 and hid so much succe-- a the Root Bitter In Box i.a. fact, I am couvinced that they will soon take dSt-t- f th lead of all o her medicinus In use. Nearly onoliuudnd retail drugirints, right here at home in ci veituit, now s.ll Kout Imters. some ol whom ao d over one thousand bottles. bavs klri-adBoot Hitlers are strictly a mcdiclual nrciiara- VAN was used in the good old duy of a tuch tion, out toretalm-rawhen people were currd by sow e simple root o: plaut , and wheu calomel anl other poisons ol tbe nnn-r- al kingdom war unknown, They act strongly on the liver and kiilnevs. bowels the roiularand build up the nervous keep system. They penetrate every part of the b oj, searching out every n rve, Um and tissue from the bead to the feet, cleansing and streugthenitig And wholesale anil reta.il dealer io M thefount iii springsot lie herce they mut reach kind of an aisease by punn nation aud nourishment. No matter what your feeli iigi or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is. use Boot Bitter Don't ait until von are sick, I'nl if yon only feel bad or mi wrable, nue th Bittersat once. It may save your li.. Thonoands of persons in all parts of th countrv are aire uly using BOOT BITI KBS. They have saved many lives of consumptive who have bet-anl physicians to die and given np by Men have p rum eutly cured many old chrouic cases BIKERS' AM FAMILY FLOUR or i ararrn, scroiuia, Kheujiatisni, Dspepsia and Skin Diseases, where all other treanneuts had failed. Are yon tn.nl.lel with sick he 'ache. cotivenes-- , dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the A mouth, nervousness, aud broken down iu consti tuilnnt Yon willbecniad if you take ROOT BIT. TkRs llivejou humors and pimples on your nice nrsainr voiniug win iv you such good as ROOT t.TltKi. health, atreugtii aud I kn.iw tha jealous physicians will cry nun ug oecause my discover y cures so man; of GRAHAM FLOCK, inair patients, but I car not. It Is now my d- mi uviffrniiiutllUD IO p'ace DJItUITT HiTCORN MKAL, IB.KS as last as p issibl within the reach of II those suflering throughout the world. Sold by wholesaleand retail druggist aud couutry CRACKED WHEAT, &e. or sent by exp es on reedof price, I'.lsJ per but le, or six bottle lo.uo. Jor certificates of w. nderlul cure, se my larg- - circular around each bottle ot medicin. Read and Judge At Oldham, a suburb of Paterson N. J., there is a pasturage for horses and cattle, to which many animal fur yoursi f. yonr drtiirgist or merchant for are sent from New York to recuper ROOT BITTKhg, the great Blood Clean-seno substitute he may recommend and take ate, so that the society is consider mue wsww "s a largpr prone. O. W. v K A KR, Discoverer. bly "mixed." Among other horses 838. fuoerior St Chvlid ft is a teiim belonging to aldorman A For sale wholesale hy Uodbe, Pitts A Co., Salt d mar IM; '" II. Van Wagonor, of Patterson, one of which is weak and unable to stand Over this animal its mate stands HOME guard night and day, permitting not one of the others to approach. There TO THE FRONT. are very rare intermissions of this which the watchfulness, during guard moves away a short distance to graze, keeping his eye turned towards his charge. If any other animal comes too near, it is met by a pair of heels, and the distance is soon widened. Every attempt on the part uow m inn oiast aaa la turning out of his owner and others to reach the BROOMS FOR Ti!E U1LL10N! sick horse to afford it relief, has been met by such violent demonstrations on tho part of its guard, that the and well selected stock of Broom men have been glad to beat a hasty Having a largon nana, I am sot ,i,oro prepared to supply th trad with my tetreat, the animal rushing at them in a furv, with wide open mouth and Celshtel - Miio Broons, flying heels. well-sho- & Comp'y, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DISPOSE OF ALL KINDS OF Pautnf Place. Fourth St., Ogden. An alleged negro horse thief met with a horrible fate at Cblambus, on the 11th inst. lie is supposed to have set fire to the log jail at that place. with the hope of effecting an escape The fire was not discovered until it was blazing all around him. An old axo was thrown in to him through the bars, with wj.ich he in vain en deavored to make an aperture from which to escape. The people outside attempted to hew throuch a Ioi while others tried in vain to batter the door lock to pieces. When the city marshal arrived with the keys, he could not unlock the battered lock. The blows of the negro agains the barred window grew fainter, un til he was seen to fall back uon the floor, and, with the agonizing ex clamation, "Oh, my God 1" was both smothered and burned to death Y hen recovered from the debris th whole upper part of the body was ournoa, the legs being unharmed Jj LAliUfi jaSTAUJLlSlijtttJNTUF 40 Ogdea rarmint-u- Ilia IN THE WEST A. tf LIFE U A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the WorldNo more for (Jiiiniiie, Calomel or Miner ne Poisons-Liat for the Blood, fe Strength for the Nerves, and Health for all. Kil-bour- n IN NORTHERN UTAH, AND AS FINE A STOCK AS CAS BX FOUND ANYWHERE Pa. AT mod re snffertng from th er-o- rt indiscretion ft youth, nervous eakapss, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac , I will stnd a recipe Mies or liiaiiue. rnie ttit will curewa.you,d iecovred Ity a missionary in arat rented, Poutb America. Bcn1a envelop in the Kit. Joscm T. IaaMis, Station D, An fork cU ..- No. a No. 4 u.all 4m. A . ,1 f. Assortment of a, 40 ArriToatOgdea Train &ISEST I V rarnilugUm Pnre. Gillet's Cream Tarter Baking Pow der is pureand good. Gillet's double flavorings are three to hve times tronger than those made by most other manufacturers, and contain no poisonous acids or ethers, but are the enuine extracts 01 rich, ripe, tresh fruits, and can always be relied upon. To all who F0MEST-- i No. 1 ji'as. Train Lost THE 4, 1878. - rata. Fruit Las been co isiderably damaged by recent cold weather. A deficit of nearly $6,000 has been discovered in the- Kenosha County Treasury. Owing to softening of the brain, Judge Pulling, of Oshkosluwas obliged to suspend ecurt for a time. A man at Ripon has a cow that gives thirty quarts of milk per diem, and has to be milked three times a day. Two boys named Ilowlett, aged 16 years, have been arrested near City, charged with outraging old girl. a A Lloyd woman swallowed a dose of strychnine, paper and all. She took too much to produce the desired effect, and will live. A hurricane blows from a well 35 feet deep, on the premises of Ja,mes Callan, in Eureka. Dry straw and gravel are blown up, and the roar of the wind can be heard a considerable distance. The people of Prairie du Chien are jubilant over the discovery that their artesian well water is producing won derful cures in rheumatism and deafness. A person from Iowa has been cured of deafness of forty years' tanuing. There resides at Whitewater an old lady who is said to be 101 years old. At the time when the French came to Ireland in the rebellion of 1798, she is said to have been 20 years old. Her maiden name was Hannah Lint gen, and her husband's name was Matt McGowen. She was born at Callorah, county of Mic, Province of Connaught. Her health u still very good. collision between Senators Lamar and Conkling on Thursday morning is not without a parallel in History, but the sequence is contrary to all precedents. In the age when American senators regarded personal honor as more deserving of preservation than public position, the giving of the lie in open session could have had but one result. However contrary this may be to the sentiment which prevails in the public mind, yet in the immediate circle in which the aggrieved or aggressive party moves the judgment is generally that the gage of battle must not be permitted to lie untouched. In the present instance, Roscoe the dandy however, has resented the insult not by a bold and manly demand for retraction, nor by calling his antagonist forth to mortal combat, but by the miserable and lame subterfuge that Lamar was not the tirget aimed at. Immediately preceding the unjust denunciation, direct reference was made to Lamar, and no distortion could transfer the insult to the Democratic party as an entirety, or to any other individual member. The truth is that the Republican party as a minority has exercised the most unpardonable freedom of speech and action against the majority, collectively and individually, and now that a man has been found with courage enough to resent this insolent abuse, either as a personal or political imputation, Conkling slinks away like a whipped cur with its tail between its legs. The result of this disgraceful episode will be to effectually curb the Republican disposition to befoul the Democratic leaders and the party TnK PIOXF.RK USE OF UTAH. deod-sl- WISCONSIN. sion. The Western Democrats may perhaps cleave the party asunder on the money question next year, but they shrink from, bo bold a stroke until they see how the elections go in the coming autumn. If Ewing is 'badly beaten in Ohio, the silver "fanatics," to use the elogant lan guage of the ieroM'may be brought to their senses. Senator Bayard has acted like the true and high toned man than he is in refusing to submit meekly to further insults from the fanatics of his party. The Warner silver bill will undoubtedly go over to the December session." XI. Oa aod after MERCHANDISE. GEXERAL 'LL'AXEQUS. Stret. SH O ES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, GEO. P. BO WELL & c o. Newspaper Advertising Bare an For Ten Cents: One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspa pers and Advertising Rates. . For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. 10 lVails, Iron, Steel, Horso and Mule GLASS ' Shoes. MI LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A STOVES! STOVES! SPRUCE ST. N.T. Gloves AT BOTTOM P KICK FULLXINEOF STOVES! WAYS ON HAND. . STOVES! . (, t |