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Show THE BAL MASQUE. TniRllAT Morning. ill 'S Ja. 1. 179. The Auditorium of 1 he Crowded. haa a LARGER The JUNCTION CIRCULATION in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, tr PERS combined. c ?1 r.KIEF MENTION 1S80. Fackwi.i.i. '7'.'. e ir it ti ii u H (1 e s si 18 I .11 V r t if O ii 13 1( i it r a e e , r o a u o ,r. )1 x ;'c IV P a h t a n o s 1 - . y t ' t v Now prepare "Marble fur the Heart." Sleiuh Hie yirls .aid slay the horses Thk Art Loan in t he apital is a IH i - er no s:imM '1 L.i't'o .(.''. , un oward-startin- g . i '!' with genuine it eclat. A more motie would be difficult to conceive of; every p ade, shade and conception of char. u t. r was tlicro; from the lofty Lear in his ermine and purple, to of his court; the state th" the ly da'ne arid the iea-an- t, houti an-- the witch; the dainty dandy and th Milesian; the knight and the clodhopper all were min gled together in a. confused yet pleasing throng, and we are fully lines justified in using tho of the poet, that "all went merry as a marriage bell." At 12 o'clock the unmasking took place, when all hands proceeded in solid phalanx to the Commercial riotel, intent upon the destruction of the viands which mine host Zeigler had in readiness for them. Following are the principal characters and those by whom they were personated: 'Red Demon;" bv D. M. Caggie; "Blue Domino," bv'W. W. Funge; "Given Demon" by F. C. Grannis: "Monk" by J. Ko'lly; "Fink Domino," by .J. S. Corlow; "Indian," by 'hades Nelson; "Court Fool" by Harry Watts; ''Touchstone" by Al". Woi lev; "Fat Bov" by S.S. Parkinson; "Old Man," ly H. Dorr; "Mexican," by. I.. J. Clayton, "French Officer," by Louis Schweitzer; ''Pirate," by A. A. Grecnwcll; "Country Boy," by J. 1'.. Goodfellow; "King Carnival" by VY. F. Jacobs; "Humpty Dump-ty,by T. 1. Black; "Irishman," by A. ILu ris: "(Juaker," by Geo. Driver: "Chinese," bv II. Parry, "Sanih," by I'. I!. Iliguins; "Clown," F. W. Ilampton; "Bed Mexican," by Harry Burrows; "Ballet Girl," by Miss Sailer; "Yellow Mexican," by Mr. Orillith, ''Pocahontas,'" by Miss Hatch; '"French Count.'' by G. J. Wright; Pinafore," by W. VanDvke: "Flower Girl." by Miss West: "Blonde Girl." by' Miss Watson: Uijs May Bowring, as usual in repcharacter, made a very fine resenting ; "Band Musician," bv .John Boyle; "Uncle Sam," W. A. was verv cleverly Allison; "Nit-'ht- " represented by two young ladies, and t''l . k a I) lYindlv foes" and see how ou like it. '1'hlv are having a walking match ill Salt Lake. Evkkybodv and relatives were at tim masquerade last night. Dki.li.ate Cannon' went to Washington yesterday morning. Thk new Commercial House bur is a daisy. JusUec it. Mr. Thomas Salter does the honors. Some of tho mot noat as well as firjtcsiue co'lumes were displayed at'tho masqurude, lHst night. F. . I. Can ov, Ksq., of tho Logan l.imltr came uown yesterday morn ing, from Logan, and returns this evening. Oms noticeable feature, of last night's masquerade was u pas dc Jtux of the Kegimeut"' between and '"Ouray." IV i; respectfully acbnowledge New Year's compliment from Mr. Fred W. Hatnnbin, of the firm of Hampton A. Cobabo. All having invitations to the ball in the Fourth Ward Fchoolhouse thi- evening, should go. An excel lent time is expected. T y the-Cliil- Those w ho swear off regularly on thin day, will tliid the genial Chap, the Count, Goody, Dee, kc, ready to administer the oath to them. Amntiuxo to the Herald the boys in the penitentiary amuse themselves by holding a tnoek court, the fttfair being a satire upon tuc District Court and members of the bar. Jon Wuii.iit has two "porks"' it his market, their united Weight be ing over l.K.K) pounds. One of them was raised by mino host Zeigler. lie hn-alio seventeen kinds of sausage. How i th .t? Form-iStreet in the vicinity of Vniou Jl mU, was crowded with sleighs last night. Individuals in costume, ot every kind were conI'.eca.-iciiiid- iy '1 i z- ;.;. Happy New Yk.m: ! Xd J f n'ctiox toMiinrrow. How char :uid yet how colli ! Calls will be numerous Salt Lake .sidewalks are slippery. he likes such weather. FfxtiE How do you like our double sheet? :K n l.riei "'ui.i e cl h. o i ;' ;t to 0toni House before nine o'clock last Kino drnial. surrounded bv ,; atelli,es. aupeared on the the Opera Jlon.-e- , mi flooi Uilli li craiid liiarth. commenced. The splendid music furnished by the Foin i' t ilth Infantry band, add-t ed to the Pv.lv movements and contributed in of th- .i.a-kSIk i even!!, than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- bi .1 f le a Lively anj Knp'yable Ofraidoo. A 31 f stantly alighting. Mir da (has in miniature is the proper expression to use in this connection. Pixakokb has not yet received its death blow last night several of the masqueraders were indulging in it. The gentleman who represented Uncle Sam was prominent in the chorus but whether from the effects of the paint applied to his face or the rock and rye f Messrs. McN & Co., there was a general discord, but " "M.n'V Stuart," by another, was ex-- , There were many other let's and doininos which we wete unable to obtain data in relation to. Tli.' supper at the Commercial Hotel w as nfcoiir.se unnil, the tables were loaded with all the delicacies of the season, t'.Jid tho feast gave entire satisfaction. The affair W'ts entirely successful in i particular, and reflects gttat credit upon the management and all ceiled. eh concerned. I'.t sixess men like to insure in tho Phienix, of (Hartford, and the Home of New York, because these companies write a joint policy, and their united assets are $9,015,435. Grant & Richards, agents. The Mines of 0?den. The mines in Weber Miairig District number 10' in all; 33 were localf-prior to 1878,22 in 1S7S, 42 in lt79, 2i of which have been los catl since the 13lh of September, the date of the discovery of the Sil-r Chief, 4J miles east of Oden City. The discovery of this minu Las sip parent!., given some impetus to mining. The vein is 8 feet S inch., im width, and it has been found in five consecutive locations, tiie extreme distances of the discovery of the vein mutter in place being over rt.'XiO leet. The principal work has been done on the discovery on Silver Chief proper, ihe other locations being culled by sundry names. The various assays of the streak next the hanging rock, about a foot wide, has given $2S.41, $53, and $102.93 gold and silver and trace of copper, whilst the lower part of the vein yields $20 to $30 per cent- copper and only traces of gold and silver. Before this, had the weather allowed, the first shipment of ten tons would have been made, but we shall hope before long.) be able to results from this chronicle venture. The discovery isowned by Messrs. Margary, Seagers and Ken ner, and the other locations by John M. Edwards, M. Whalen, E. Huss A. Co., and T. C. Chamberlin & Co. The Jockey Boy, another mine possessing valuable features, calls fur a notice. Several thousand dollars worth of work has been done, and the owners, Mc-srStuart, Orchard, Wood, Moulding and Anthony, have vein of apparently rich a three-foo- t silver and gold rock, said to but as these gentlemen arc very reticent, we cannot learn much. One thing appears certain to us, and that is that we have mines of considerable value closo to Ogden, requiring but energy and a little u capital to benefit the wlioie community. Iron and coal, of local production, will soon be in order, - first-clas- s s. Thk old Phienix of lici.'i.ivi tried ami fiiii . it. (i rant A iijc.'ittrd.i, V -- Phii-ni- Hart-fnl- C- Et, semi-weekl- Pbo-nl- r -- j To-da- i . n- . - r: y, Impkrters. Jobbers and Wholesale Dealers. . Fel-ba- ' ! Main Street, Ogden. . I'.-- tlceording to a previous aiinoiuiecmnit wo sball open for business STRICTLY WHOLESALE, August lst,lS79, vitli a full line of r; Staple and Panc ( K . , . (EC . . - i . ; t RIOticms, Hosiery. Gents Furnishing Goods, STAPLE AND.FANCY GROCERIES! -- . m-i- i young Heary Business. indicative of the extent to which the insurance business is represented in Ogden, it is only necessary to refer to the heavy firms represented by Grant & Richards, of Osk of the best Fire Insurance this city. These gentlemen act for Companies in the world is the Gerome of the strongest institutions in man American of New York. Grant the world, representing almost a & Richards, agents. gracious, it was a failure. fabuloua amount of capital, as the .Don't you over forget that the following exhibit shows: The Tress of Ogden. Insurance Company ot .North Am , Ituuntnee Ci, of First and foremost comes the erica is tho oldest in the country and - of Nw York. bus assets amounting to $(3,433,673. Home Ioanntnr Jcnction. It was first issued on ihe $9,015,13 Orant k Richards, agents. 1st of January, 1870, as a Iuiirnco Co. of North America, of I'hil. ,433,fl73 and as daily in J 872. It Fir AasociaCloo ot i'bilaUIbla, 3.778,8. Ina. Co. of Brooklyn H.785.654 wan Frozen. purchased from Richard Balljii' UerHinn Aiuerlcau lui. Co., of Kuw Badly 2.471.7SI Vork, on the 1st of November, 1878, tyne The Tribune of yesterday bay that Peoua.TlvaDia Pirelui Co. of Phlla. l.H6&.'.'3S Kire and U.Iua. Co.,Maaa. ami now present it to speak for W0 Spriuglleld 1,71X11 PatMr. on Tuesday evening Joseph TraJi rn lui. Co., of Caicago, 822,'M itself. Us office will hereafter be in Adam of a Fatters brother terson, $iS.874.W4 the Stevens block, corner of Main Esq., of this city, left his broth- Lirerpooo! aail Londoa aid Qlob aud Fourth streets. Co. of EncaaMts 29.071.S3O Ins. er's ranch on Antelope Island, and Commercial Union Auuraooo Co , The A'mu'tiy Dispatch commenced 12.500.000 sailing across the lake, effected a safe Si oilolnilKiiEland, publication a little less than a year Couiiuercial Iu. Co. 10.0x1,1X10 lauding. In company with a friend ago, Messrs. King & Cook proprieISO.M6.77 he started to walk the distance from VnluKl Ufa I in. Co, of N. Y., tor, it has twice been enlarged, t0,0u0,i0 is now in other hands; and is conthe lane to this city, but was com $ICB, 440,77 4 ducted with ability aud enterprise, m route to task. the polled give up M. II. Brewster, editor; office, Free The two wrc compelled to break a Tub Fire Association of Philadel man building, Fourth street. path, and Buttered intensely from the The Morning Rustler, which begins cold. Mr. Patterson succeeded in phia is 60 years old, u liberal and getting into a house on the way, prompt. Grant & Richards, agents. publication today, U referred to in another column. where, by soaking his feet m cold Town and Stage, a dramatic and water, he was successful in removing much of the frost. His brother A Suggestion. sporting journal, is issued weekly by G. G. Taylor, Junction office. hearing of the mishap the same Since the announcement of the evening, went out and brought him Mr. 'f. A. Smith conducts an exto the city, where everything that death of Emmett D. Mousley, sev job jurinting establishment can he done is doing to save bis feet. eral of his friends hare been talking clusively iu the Canfield block, M&m street, They were badly frozen from the of the propriety of a benefit to his and does good work at fair prices. tips of his toes to the ball of the widowed mother. will be f)0t, and though the extent of the embered that he wasIt the sole remsupis us are yet unknown, hopes injury Mwt Sickness, port of this unfortunate lady; and, entertained that the use of the knife aside from his worth We as an personal regret to n'ate thut a lititc sen mav be averted. actor and a gentleman, we think of P. L. Anderson is danvron-'llr. that li s mother and his estimable ill with lung fever. Th- p.n-- i sister should be remembered by the A Mistake. has had now three ait.it k.- members of the original Salt Lake are funny things. Amateur Dramatic company in a this kind, and the Dr. and M . AnMasquerades They are a good deal like the old testimonial that will be at once com- derson are much exercised in hi.--. plimentary and substantial. We behalf. It will be remembered that game called chuck luck now you have one or two members of tho Last now don't. have it, night aforesaid company you among us, and a few weeks ago a fine little sen of oneofOgden's most prominent young w ill be glad to hear their views con- the Doctor's departed this lite. The gents devoted the whole of the earlier cerning the matter as early fa pos i'octor, since this, has had many calls some by telegraph to wait part of the evening to a fascinating slide. upon sick persons, but the circumyouns lady (?) only to discover at stances above related have prevented time that it was a horrid man How can these fellows do this bun trom complying with the many Holiday.' kind of tiling and then walk about requests br his services. It is to be the first of the being year, hoped that his friends will appreciate ;is thoroughly innocent looking as l vounir kitten- - boys its wrone; let dii desiring lo give our employees the feelings of a bereaved father.' an there will be uo issue of particularly wlu-- another child lie-i- n up on i; do. a precarious condition. We h.ne We the Jcn'ctiox y hpe no doubt but that our friends will the little fejlow will soon recover, Grant k Richards represent insur- appreciate the fact that printers, like ami that the Dr. will be t uabh'd to . - cts ance t a j it il jin-amounting to other-'- mu..--t have holidays, and for- resume his valuable labor? among m lor i'iv mg the boys a 'day uif." the .Tick and ufiheted. vlOv'.tiijJ,'!. l.'rttioui,ve theiii. j As , t o, WALKER alpha-hcticul- Young Man. man named John li llougan was arrested this iiK.iii.it, on the charge of forgery, and now lies in jail awaiting bis examination. From tho version of Mr. Dahl, proprietor of the California stables and the complainant in the case, it appears that in November, 1S7S, young llougan borrowed $'100 of him, a id gave as security a mortgage on a piece of property which he (llouuan) represented as his own, but which in reality belonged to his father. Al-instead of putting his own name to the mortgage, he signed his lath-erMr. Dahl let him have the money, and supposed all was proper ami correct. A day or two ago the fornn:!' became acquainted with the real nature of the affair, and of the worthlessness of the security which he held. The matter being made known to the police, officer Alex. Burt w as dispatched this morning in quest of the culprit, and finding him at his mother's home, a mile or two beyond Taylorville, arrested and brought him to the city He was given until Friday to answer the charge, and the privilege of release en a $500 bond. This amount he was unable to procure, and consequently still remains in custody. The examination will bo held on Friday. yrws, 31st. A MISCELLAJfEO US. cb -- u,--i- .ig'-ot-- A Mcc Ogrdeu's Professionals In addition to the regular business houses of i.igden, which are exiu f h-Offices and Employee i:u .!..: haustively set forth elsewhere in JrxcTiny, the following is a list of its professional men complete I'..: I:. l. .., lawyers and doctors, .1. X. Keller, - t. !'.! ugenl: J. K. arranged: IX mi.-kB. 1.. Shank-- , W..:. ,:..v..t ' AT I.Art". ATTOKSLVS i clerk: clerk: D. E. J.. Cam. 5th and Main P. Bnrrati corner J., II. A.' Lindb-v- , l'..v N l.dl clerk: W. Street. 1.. IK: U. Jl. i'. Freeman, J. AV.. Dooly block, Mil!-)- -, civer: G. local jj,-;it: C. W. corner 4th and Main Sts. Ii. Smvthe. iv ' .: .. i. 'i'h: Jolin Haywood A. R., with Higbee k Smith. Jiivd.t i r C'..IIJ.toll, ej; IE;:hoe A Smith, Harkness k Co. 11. ur v.. 'ii; and ou i'liiig. Fourth St. d'ivci'V clerk. Keimer S. A., Jcxction office. U. X. J; Marsary U.W. 0 Canfield block, .ill 'lev ees Main Si. .the and Richards A Williams, Peery builda- - U. ing, Fourth street, south side. C. I'. i: 'fanner X., Jr., Ha.ikness Si Co. .f.mics Forbes, ,: :.! ii. D. Shep-ptird- . Fourth St. bVk, S. A. aV. way bill E. A., Tribe building, Thomas and ticket clerk: ". ! Brown, Fourth St. vvuv '. liie II. ::,,ker, bookkeeper; fHV-bill clerk: II. i '. !'.": u !:;- -. Us AND SCKGEOXS. vpt u. . ' '. W. W hille-ill and tiaeer lc: . of Main Allen J. l.'ik:V. I,. St.. east side.'.., upper part fiperator and way hill-li. : Blown, register oi line w.iv Anderson P. I.., Third St., K. 11. B. WY, ..1,. hoil.-- e h. ck Main A Young. . '.: ,'!. :t Gay. lied. . hi. :'l:'.:!i-:'u! Italian J. D., Harkness Si Co. 11. t. ir.n.--!- 'i ir.mt.-block, Fourth St. i' clerk: .lames I.!o.i. ii.r seal, r, Condon A. S. Fourth St., next to 10. HelleW.-il,:r sealer, Jt sr i io.v office. day; Geo. nigiit: Cyril Haws..-.- waiviiou-emai- i. Driver John, in Wade's drug alldthiitc. il :rti.;e ;, ail I titti'k-llleii- . store, cor. Fifth and Main sts. Win. L., south of high Mclntyre U. c. ;. school building, Young st. John Reeve, a -- en t ; oli n J. Reeve, Murphy J. J., Canfield block, ticket agent; Ad. mi GicihiU. clerk; Main St. W. W. Mcintosh. ; ,'ia.ii ojiera-t'.r- ; Ogden k Bebee, (Dentists), west Main st. ciieck John Joshua R.ickliani. warehouseman: O'Callaghan E. J., Franklin St., Charles between Third and Fourth. John Woolley, a. d i.c C. Brown, vvatehiu.i n Wm. Shipley. l'o.vers H. J., Young street, beib,-rtween Fourth and Fifth. Thomas Dixon, porter.-: Williams E. G., north Main street, John IMp,i i louder; Win. Edwards, yani a kenirn; John east side. Crawford, car insp.-- tr: J;m F fe, eetion bo-s- ; Audi." Bow mail, Ja-- . Tics. America's Grandest Insurance Combination is the Phienix of Hart v, . r. n:i v.;;. i. t:. ford, and the Homo of New Yrork. W. B. llibbard. -- apt.: C. W. Giant A: Richards, agents. Moore, Secy ., A. '. .tlfon. Manager; E. C. le,Kr. night chief;.!. Stniih, kite uight th I': M. Conway They Should Do It. M. ). Burke, X.i J: ;. i., H. . Em-peA. J. Bruekman, o. II.Grtiy, I'iic JfxcTiox, in clipping our no I'.'B.inks, (i. MeryfieM, J. I.. Mor-n-- , tice ot ttie Utah Lnstern Railroad W J. V. Todd, operamakes us responsible for the state . ''i : ment that each of the subscribers to tors, 11. Cow repairthe articles ol association had taken ers. 50 shares, each of the capital stock Vi:l ... i icii'il p. of Closer examination will show a slight M - .eli'-- t ,!.-- ii..; ,ts own. Get error for our cotemporarv, as two of iCc'cii-ii.'c write your the ubscribers took but five shares each. News. RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPHS. . io i i o: . i c 'No doubt you are correct, dear neighbor, but for all that we think those two solitary subscribers ought to ;e Now Year, have taken the 50 shares. Thev mayi newsy little do worse. Ktisflcr.'" c Oi o, .! l me hil t li ..' iriKi't in our city I,'.iit!o: In their ie Ihiifii 3rn the piopri. ;! s ar.iioi.n. make tin ir paper u, party or sre!, which they will organ of no ;s it ouirht to urc is t be, as one!; trifling and tinkering with i e lllllttelS at more com-th- e present: and it is fact that it w meii.ianic such int.-thcmiRit prove of I li t our people, and altle U:;ii Ay frtiitlcvs or in-iof any good re-,'- s efiectua, h ba stilt whatever its nana- indi-- ' iu.-:'.-- , cute--- , ihe is i.iiiclv "western," and it is to be. hoped that the proprietors will not be obliged to "rustle" for their daily bread alone, though many newspaper men are frequently forced to the acknowledgment of such unpleasant occupation. ia i - I . . A t j Rare Privilege. Lately ona or two saloon keepers petitioned the City Council for the privilege of keeping open an hour or so later on New Year's eve, than the law permitted. The Council, while feeling willing to make concessions and give nrtvilesres. could not think of making- "fish of one and flesh of totner. We have also an Immence Stock enroute, including BOOTS AMD SHOES. Our Goods arc all new ami choice, and hava been bought for 0AS1I together wilh the advantage secured by shipping in car lots enabling us to successfully meet any and all competition. We extend a cordial invitation to CASH aud short-tim- e, prompt-payiu- g buyers to give u a call and compare prices and quality of Goods Price Lists cheerfully furnished. Mail Orders a specialty. WALKER BROTHERS!. aug 2 tf WHOLESALE Gibson fe Eccles, No permission was granted to all saloon keepers of Ogden last night to keep their places open until l o clock tins morning, there have been several thanks go up from the boys in consequence. DEALERS, OGDEN. Lumber and Sbinglo Manufacturers OF NOR TUERN UTAH. To Onr Patrons. For two or three days past our Who ees ale Dea.ers in Titr: best net vino is to have your patrons on the bench have not re property insured ia the Commercial ceived their papers. We regret the Union of England. Grant k Rich- fact, but the currier in ihat locality was taken sick, and a new carrier ards, agents. was put on. Not being sufficiently acquainted with the route, he as a I' liiuieit ial House. natural consequence failed to leave We call the attention of the pub- papers tor several oi our subcribers, lic to ilie fact that the Commercial out it will be our especial task to look after this affair, and see that it House, corner of 5t-- and Main sts , docs not occur again. will be formally opened A.PVr IA.IIVTS, Breakfast can be had from 7 to 10 To the Public. a. m., lunch from 12 m. to 2 p. in., and dinner from 5 to 8 p. m. Mr. A. The Commercial House opens K. Zeigler, the genial proprietor of New Year's morning. Breakfast the Keeney House, has full control from 7 to AGENTS FOR THE 10, lunch trora 12 to 2, of tho Commercial and our friends dinner from 5 to S. Now is your may rest assured that they will be chance to got a first-clas- s meal at treated in line style, if they patroni- reasonable rates in the business part ze this establishment. ' Zoig" knows of the city. Parties wishing board what is needed, and has made up for themselves and families can obtown arrangements for those Who do tain special rates on application. not wish, or have not time, to travel Office and Vard eor. i b anJ Fruftkliu 8ircei, new and in No. 1 styh. to the depot for their meals. A Everything A. K. Zeigler, good bar is atta iied to the estab- djanl lw Proprietor. lishment, and a genial gentleman presides. We advise our patrons to Prlve IJUts. Send try the Commercial. They cannot ... To,MKUt, ; help being well pleasi d with it. After the masquerade ball comes H. E. Gibsea, David Eccles. tho grand concert by the 14th Ins oved. eJt;21 lm fan try Band, which takes place toYesterday Mr. !.. Alexander, who, night. The remainder of this exfoi some time p,.-- t has occupied cellent band will arrive and A. quarters in the post office building, under the able direction of Prof. C. Lato Justice of tba Supreir.a Court of Wjemirg) moved his news stand from that La Mar, will give Ogden one of the ATT0RXLY - AT LAW, richest musical treats ever presented Wholeaaie and Reatil Daln ia building to McN'utt A; Co's. here. Those who fail to attend will Fanrtb Street, nor the lVt CSiee. It is the iniriuiuu to use the room have cause to GROCLJtiES, it. regret : ; vacated by "Sir. S for post olHce pur-- . Ovjuex, dn28-tGrain, Flour, Feed, idea, and poses. This w hie hould have been Bifflteer Hooni; VEGETABLES, FHUITS, Etc, P. E. B:CHA253, done lo:u . t. E. TTILLUKS, The necessity for , more room in Those who wish to see a stock of stsl department Formerly Chief Joiti Pro.ecuting Att'y, Wber Co. Sliipplngf Specialty-tu; reiii Court.Ky. of this city ii a talked of for a beer equal to tho wanta of any ordiGOODS DELIVERED w lone time, a ..re. clad that the RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, nary community, should visit lies necessary stu: - in t Ids. direction have To all parts of the city free of charge. Nutt Co.'s k where 1 lie beer, taken. room, sample citi.ens of Ogden LOCK BOX 15 will appreciate tho improvement. 20,000 pounds of the article, bottled Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., and barreled, are stacked up, form- - FTAII OGDLV, a of rich ing pyramid liquid delicacy OGDEN, UTAH. and rare. It is the famous "Bmh. of the r.iifeivnee weiser.'' Doors, Sash, Blinds and Lumber Builders' Hardware, . OILS Mitchell GLASS. Wagons! UTAH. OGDEN, for to-da- ODELL&WRIGHT E. THOMAS, morisioxs f Ut. a i I : LAWYERS. dS4-8- li'l ;. i;,':...n i m i i; Improvement 1 i A" Weber pi ,y, ; ion i the take, 11th ol HOFFMAN UIIO'S. Photographic Studio, II. W. 0. MARGABY. ATTOKNHY ASP Enjoyable. Tabernacle, 10 o'clock a. ni. LA W, The party at Fireman's Hall went CO UJVSELOR-at- North East Cor. 4fa & Maio Hs. iUin St.. .'a.,.n i F. Wells and oil' with great eclat last Kit Office block, Cn9eI4 night, and bieiliico liiiiu S.i '.t Like City, will l'rAH' one there enjoyed the affair. ALL WORK WARRANTED JUDEX, be in attendance, An especial aud every in. iy hall wa The vercrowded, and the urgent invitation is extended to tho dict was SUPERIOR TO. ANY PRODUCED Presidents and ofthesev.i OaYU data. repeat the parly at an PKltCIVAL J. BAKKATr, ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. coun-cr.d rtssoci.itior of ihe citv and ATTORNEY iv. The weather pleasant we CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS OUR hope none will uwuy. The Ntdiee. Specialty. general publi-- a. ,,Nt., inviied, A itc'l lm iTTORt.l The Centra! Board Tlyolozienl Bv order ot' Hoard. A8S1STAM c . 3. I! Asoeiation will meet at tbo Court IY.VF, a "7 !., Otjeu. t:dM:n ec y. House, E ...u din. tomorrow evening, at 7 fwted. 0c, JAS. H. MARTINEAU, p. m. Public invited. U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL .SUR E. J. OTAILAGHA-V- . e : witii tue Why y.iii VEYOR and hi.the i'hu;i:.. ni I'.l" the cu (sequence oi' tho in vi,--, Because Physician asd Sarge an-CIVIL ENGINEER. giv-duvti;al crisis has been a complete ColsijUuy p. h u-' i'.in'. jV to!ution iu the C'a he Cvuolv, Utah, turn w and . you i liii-embroidery trade asL0.n, r.-- U ciim8 made for lofattou ur for obtaiaing . r h'ichaid .i'rlii of f bwiueiland. .1 .lllliV) Hi . In-- 1 ' at Law. Counselor t.tt . j. . in.-ur- '!.:-.- i , . |