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Show ' I m fit A VIII. VOL. I)y W. published every morning (except U.Tflgrihto Sit Monday) by the. the Jcxctiox 1 lon. Smilh: I I it The Augusta Slate House Guarded. BUSINESS CARDS. r. S. I. WILLIAH3, Formerly Chief Justice Supreme Court,Ky. S1CSASS3, S. Att'y, Proouting Weber Co. lUCHARDS & WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. Boston, Jan. l'J. The llcrahl's Augusta special says all is quiet about the state house this morning. The duty of guarding the building is in the hands of Maj. F. E. Is'ye, acting assistant adjutant general, and lite of Gen. Chamberlain's The stall'. general left for Brunswick the first train this morning. The force of ponce wa apparently largely in creased and guards placed outside Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., the outer uoors. 1 he parses issued last week are not acknowledged toOQDEN, UTAH are day, but persons authorized mi-t- r granted new ones by Maj. Nye and others of hisstaff. Every precaution is taken against an interruption of II. W. 0. MARGA11Y, business. I he prospect is good lor a quiet session of the republican AND What the afternoon will COUNSELOR-at-L- A IF, legislature. forth is a problem. The fusion-is- t bring Main east side St., Canfield block, Offlc governor (Smilh) is expected UTAH. niiBES- hourly to demand admission to the dt7-l- j executive chamber. ATTORNEY J. BARUATT, ATTORNEY And Tims Kud VKKCIYAL AND CouuHelor U. 8. ASSISTANT nt l.avB DIST. ATTORNEY'. Collections a Specialty. Loans on Mortices fected. Office, East Side Main 8t.,Ogden. dM-l- E. J. Office El y and Surgeon. Franklin Street, let. 'id and 4th, marOtf Og((cn, Utah. A, 8. CONDON, M. and Surgeon fell Door to Johctiok Office, - OGDJSJV E. A. D., Physician, XJXA.II. s5My THOMAS, lute Jmliceof the Supreme Court of Wyoming) ATTORNEY - AT : Oodkn, f KEENEY HOUSt HOTEL. LARGEST AND LEADING Utah Ogden City, We hare leased th.' "mawr.-ia- l House on Main St., which we wil i eonnectioa with tlx Keenoy llousc Cmmient to trains. Accommodation for 100 A. K. ZEIGLER, SPRING Proprietor. RE-OPENI- OF THE GLOBE HOTEL. BY RICHARD COLLINS, Tniswelt known house, situated at the come "Fifth and Young Streets, Ogden, Uth, hoM into the hands of a practical super, who will endeaTer by eyerr means in o's fower to gira comfort to both pcrmaneut and tnasient patrons. Wnprle RATES: 25 ..., Remls, Board and Lodging $C to $; per week. food sitting room attached to the house. apr ODELL&WRIGHT Wholesale and Reatil Dealers in GROCERIES, Patched up Peace. New York, Jan. 19. The.S'im says: There appears to be a very good prospect now that common sense hus resumed full sway in the State of Maine, and that tlit decision of the Supreme Court will bo regarded l parties. The country has reason to rejoice. It is another triumph of free institutions. Even the Demo cratic party throughout the Union will hardly be seriously damaged by the tnvohties and. errors of its pine tree brethren. "All's well that ends well." by-al- Walnut Hills, in this city, after havbeen thirty davs without food or drink: She has been a sufferer for years irom chronic dyspepsia, and has recently been a victim of hallucination. A month aso she rpfiispH to taka any food, saying she had no stomach, and the utmost efforts of her physicians ana triends have been unavailing to change her purpose. Her last words were, "Bread! breadl ing bread!'' Caged ForeTer. Quest, rati leased by the Nashville A; Chattanooroad, and will put an end to all conflict of interest between the two companies. Utah. this morning at her residence on : : dn28-t- Louisville, Ky., Jan. 19. The capture of the Nashville & Chattanooga road by the L. it N. management created considerable excite ment in thiscity. The purchase gives tne Li. iV I. to. tlie virtual control of all lines owned and operated or 'Three Grains of Corn." Cincinnati, O., Jan. 19. Mrs. Margaret Turny, aged 70 years, died LAW, Street, near the Post Office. Fourth It. ga O'CALLAGIIAX, Physician rRorisioxb O., Jan. 19. A special says: John Dyer, who Cincinnati, Com-mort- ha been on trial the past two weeks at Albion, DeKalb Co., Jnd., for the mufder of his wife, was found gailty at midnight last night and the sentence fixed at imprisonment for life. To Kisperse the Fusionlsts. Boston, Jan. 19. An Augusta spe- cial says the republicans are to night threatening to disperse the fusionists if they on Monday attempt to act as a Legislature. 'Confusion Worse Confounded." Biddkfokd, Me., Jan. 19. Much excitement exists in this city, over the alleged attempt to remove arms frem the armory to the republican headquarters without authority, and the counter charge that the fusionists intend to abstract the arms. Tha excitement is groundless, as neither party intends to remove the arms, but to prevent others from doinsc so if a removal should be attempted. GoYernntcnt Appointment. Wasuington, Jan. 19. The Presi- nominated James Russell of Massachusetts, Envoy and minister plenopotenti-aretc. Vegetables, to England; John W. Foster, of dipping? India, minister to Russia: Lucuis Fairchild, of Wisconsin, minister to GOODS DELIVEREO Spain; Philip II. Morgan, of LouisiTo parts of the city free of charge. ana, minister to Mexico, and Eli II. Murray, of Kentucky. Governor of LOCKBOJT 159 dent ha Grain, Flour, Feed, Lowell, fruits, a Specialty. y 11 GIIL, ... UTAH d34-6- Utoh territory. Verj l.i J. el y ! Thus far Ouray has not been lowed to tell his side of the story relative to the Ute troubles except to al- HOFFMAN DUO'S. Photographic Studio, Korth East Cor. 4th & Main Sis. the government officials. It is reported he keenly feels the injustice with which he is being treated, and that he complains that he has not been allowed to talk with a single could look iif on as WORK WARRANTED person whom he a friend. It is aho reported that this SUPERIOR TO ANY PRODUCED Ouray declared himself that ifwill-inis not able or government great ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. to protect hira and his people CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS OUR iii'their right "they will try to procour.-e- , ject themselves.' This, of 'docs not apply to White River Ute?. who Ouray admits have forfeited their rights under the treaty. JAS. H. MARTLNEAU, " . V- - 8. . t DEPUTY MINERAL VETOIi arul CIVIL ENGINEER. Bade t,r m S i a jJ SIT, location or for obiamicg dniaKtf OI ARTI FOREIGN NOTES, Boston, Jan. 18. The lLralX. S'aco of state special says Junction Printing Association, Uove, arrived from Augusta on the (Incorporated.) midnight train, and states that Jos. L. Smith declares, ':L have been KATES Or SVBSCR1PT10X: chosen governor, and by God I'll be Vr Mtkt, t2.U governor." This, most of the fuv Am, : : $9 00 Thrt One Month, 1.00 is Montht, sionists applaud, and laugh at the zo kiwi. n trfc, jtr Oirriw to any partcf the Oily. iDtliMrti decision of the supreme court, and say they will support Smith in whatho may do. On the other hand ever Advertising rates made known on the republicans are no less resolute application. to adher:, at any cost, to what they sny is the right side of the law. There Till 0 D A DTD tnnjbefoundonfileat is no mistaking the fact that I Hid THlLll Geo. P. Rowell & Co'j deep and bitter feelings are being engen Bureau, Advertising Newspaper dered; and no one knovs what an (lO Spruce Street), where ADVKIlT isinu co.tuacts u r ui y n D If hour may bring forth. I iu HLH UflU made for may b 1 e Tub txa B Stove are twenty-fivother than any cent, cheaper per stove in the market and equally serviceable, For sale by V'. G. CiniD, d dec30 lnf Main street, Ogden. W. s I KLY tie R'.kv IT. Telegraih to in JrscTioi. That Uiiiflit l.kht. LoNiuis, Jan. IS. In the last night at the Royal Professor Dewar on the electric art, Mr. Edison's recent alleged discover s were not even mentioned. At a private meeting the srieiwits utterly discredited the reported successes of the carbon horse shoe. The de!!' AViiw' New Yoik Ihe fresh difficulties which scribing wen- - arising, and the collapse of the horse shoe device, demolished the speculation for a fall in gas shares, and a rise of 10 per cent, followed. Stock brokers say 'here was little or no genuine selling at the recent low prices. The New York parly ol "bears"' is discomfited. It is reported that a prosecution is ','. contemplated against the I Wis fitro, for it recent pull's of Mr. E Tho French scientists agree with his experimental ingenuity, hut they affirm that his repeated mistaken announcements are due to his itinorance of previous diseoverie, which are familiar to all experts. The investors in Morstor'sautonialic telegraph mentioned in a previous dispatch, ask why Edison oilers no reply to the charges of had faith. a,-- I iff ,d. ,, . .. (V'y, .Iw-Htir- '.;., !., It: 17, 1SM1. 1 v tion.) and by singing opened prayc.; on the stand were pioent, the presidency of the Stake. Aptirtl?s F. D. jltoportcd for t!i Richards, and Joseph F. Smith and the bishops of the wards. The time on S it ui day was occuof the bishops. pied by the rcpos.-;All the wards were represented and on the whole no better report has ever been given of the wards of the county; the j.eopl- feeling well, more tithing had been paid during the past year than before, although some of the settlements had suffered by the scourge of grasshopper-aiirost; a new brick meeting house had been built in 'the Second Ward of Ogden and in Huntsvillc; the different societie- - were flourishing, and accomplishing much towards the furthering of the york of God. ln Sunday Jan. 17, after the opening exercises, Apostle F, 1). Richards addressed the audience, dwellwig on the necessity of supporting the local Thanks lieceiKil. press that advocated our principles. At a meeting of the council of the Supt. It. Ballajityne gave a reHomo Rule League, yesterday, a of the Sabbath schools of the resolution was passed thanking the port which showed that a material county, people of America for the prompt increase had taken place during the aid to the distressed in Ireland. la-- t that somo '2,iVol children, year; What Gorrlnire Found. with a sufficient corps of teachers, Alexandria, J an, 19. Immediate- were in regular attendance, and that ly under the pedestal of tho obelisk, $500 had been expended for books, and in the east angle formed by besides 75 for the prizes distributed. I found ablock of hewn syenite-granite- , This report was followed by that of forty inches in the cubes the Y. M. M. I. A., and the statisrepresenting a perfect Masonic altar. tical report of the sfctke, read by the Under this and immediately below I secretary, both of which exhibited found a white marble slab, represent- the same degree of prosperity and ing the apron, extending across the interest as was manifested m the foundation of polished syenite gran- report of the Sunday schools. F. D. Richards then spoke, ite, one hundred and two inches Apo-tlinches broad; and exhorting the wards to increase the long, and fifty-onand twenty-fivinches thick, number of men to work on the temthe upper half hewn down into a per- ple, as more stone cutters were need-ed- . fect square, at the same level and lie referred to the lack of teachtouching the short section of the ers in the county, and counseled tho square, and in the west angle of the parents to send their children to the foundation I found another block of Ogden Seminary, that they might syenite granite markedly regular in be prepared to teach in the form, the surface of which represent- wards; some who had done so wen? ed rough ashlar steps, aiul the meeting with gratifying success. He foundation of which was composed of again referreel to tho supporting of white cranite. Besides these four tbft ureas that workrd for the irood pieces 1 found others not so notice-- . rot this T'eopU"1: especially naming the able and important, but equally sig Ogden J unction as a paper worthy the. patronage of the Saints of this nificant emblems. II. II. Gokringk, and surrounding counties. (Signed) Lieut, Com'dg. U. S. N. Apostle Erastus Snow followed, taking for his text, " le that is not for us is against us." llethowed that unless the Saints uphold ami defend one another, the enemy will belie Doing a Favor. them ami seek their overthrow. It Detroit Free Press. was strange that this people would their schools, advertise in poorly-dressesupport a Early yesterday morning their papers, and in other ways work and seedylooking person for tho interest and prosperity of about 50 years old entered the post- - those who in every word and action office and proceeded to warm his showeel their disregard and hatred hands at one of the registers, lie for us; in this remark, honorable men who peacefully pursued their made no inquiries about mail, and avocations, were not referred to, but after he had been loafing around for such as were sent here as mission two hours a policeman got his eye on aries and teachers, a m'serable clique, working for the destruction of our him and asked : liberty and the trailing of our rights busi"Say, old man, have you any in the mire. ness here?" In the afternoon when the open"Well no," was the reply. ing exercises were finished, the sac' "Any work to do?" rament was administered :after which the authorities of the Church, both "No. I kinder thought I'd lay off general, county and local, were pre this winter." sen ted by the clerk of the stake and Tho fol"Any friend here?" unanimously su-- t lined, "No." were sustained as lowing persons "I think you arc a. vagrant," con- home missionaries with tho exceptinued the officer as he took another tion of these and the appointment look at him. of an assistant secretary, no changes "Mebbe I am," sighed the oUl from the authorities presented at last man, conferenca were made: "And I think I'll take you down." 0;dkn City John Seaman, Henry "Well, I'll go alone." Newman, Sen., George W. Lark-ins- , J. The officer escorted him down to T. T. Stevens, Willard Farr, the station-house- , registered his C. C. Richards. Edward 11. Andername, and then proceeiled to search son, Moroni Boulter. his pockets. Each one panned out II i ntsvsllk David McKay, Geo. a "wad" of money, making a total Halls. of $1,000. Plain City Wm. S. Geddei,Jun., "Why didn't you tell me you had John Carver. this money?" demanded tho policeWest Wkbkis James Mcl'arland man. and II. D. Peterson. "Why elidn't you nsk me?" llAiiKisvu.i.K D. B.- Riwson and "Didn't I say I took you for a Joseph Taylor. vagrant, and you didn't deny it, Rivludai.k William Parker and either?" Alexander Patterson. "Well, I don't know any thing about Noit'Hi )(ii)i:N E. Yr. Wade and your city laws," quietly replied the Win. 1 . Garner. old man. "I've got two married Hooi'HR Joseph L. Robinson and daughters, and I came in to buy each J. M. Jorgr useii. of 'em a 000 piano for New Year's, John Folker, l.ymie, S. Halverson, but if it's ag'in any of your laws, I'll Marriott's, Louis Piatt and Brigham take the next train for home. I'm H. Goddard, woe appointed as Suns. gittihg putty old, and I don't want day School any fuss with anybody." Apostle Joseph F. Smith address"Well, you might have saved your- ed the congregi tion, expressing himself all this trouble," said the officer, self pleased with the conference as he escorted him to the street. He would have been meetings. "Don't mention it," wai the an more pleased had more of the people swer. "If I took any trouble on turned out and heird the reports of your account it's all right, and you the Bishops; he made a call upon 1 me. am t needn thank; always the Saints to attend conference on willing to oblige anybody who can Saturdays as freely as they did on appreciate it. l'urty cold day, isn't the Sabbath day. so that they could it." hear what their Bishops 'imported regarding the tber of the people. lie alluded to the necessity of or in other words, it was AcroiiiiiKHlalin? Druggists, that a man who was ;v necessary are Driver it Son. Large irhoWnle S lintj-slio- ul with S.i:nls,' J Farmers and not conliuualiv be loutid iu the as well as retail busiiies-i- . can make gco-- terms ty calling on C inn any of the dly. A person's them Main Street, Ogdeu.nov lit t titno was too precious to be fooled for ihe Lord away in wicked:;.-.--'- , haei provided abund ii"c of labor for ail, and The Kingdom of God or Do You Believe I'.J for us," hiioiild be the motto That in this town tlier - are scores of all S.tints. iloi'.iio was with the of persons passing our store every- enemy, aiding and upholding him, 'a.-- a traitor to the mighty work of day whose lives are nude miserable 'indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour and Go I, an eoul-vi thy of a 'iti.et,.-h:- p .Stomach, Liver Complaint, in i 's Uin .di.n:: fur to be in Jl s king.loiu, a nit'tl had Constipation, etc., when, lor 75 cU., we wiil sell them Shiloii's Vifcsliwr. to be pure, go i ai.d upright, and So'd I V should have his euaranteeu to cure i,e,,rt. mh:'i and s.v. i strength for th". J. W. JIcNutt & Co., Whole-al- e ' , C. and Retail Drug"!.-!hrnslv. of the wiil of ,r;.!, firm oct'Jl-ly- r an the per druggist, Logan, fga;.--t evi', teuii.-taiiev,,-.-- d I n. , e e I i 1880. suasions of the wicked. The man possessing these traits would he a model citizen for any earthly kingdom and ho could not understand why the nations should persecute them as it made them better citizens ot the I'uited Stales, because they possessed the good trails that made them citizens iu tho kingdom of God. Reading the tit li lecture, 1th paragraph of ti e Doctrine and Covenants, ho delivered a power.' ul discourse on the duties of a Saint, saying that the doctrine he had read would perhaps seem to some as too strong food for the Saints at the present time; but he assured his hearers that if a man would not live up to these, he never could enter into Heaven; the man w ho made the dollar his solo object of life would receive riches here, and in the world to come damnation, lie exhorted the Saints not to tuin from their paih of du y, nor yield to teinpta i ;n n r cling to money which is tho root of all evil, but let their whola ambition be thrown upon the welfare of the kinadom of God. and riches would follow to tho content of all who did so. But if the Saints wen- not prepare 1 to forfeit all their possessions, they never could enter into the kingdom of God, for the Savior had said, "How hard will it be for the rich man to enter into the The man tvho kingdom of God." clung with pertinacity to the ten dollar, having a, narrow heart and a stingy soul, was as much subject to that saying of Jesus as was tho man who possessed his millions; for it was not the riclus but the principle that would condemn a may. He stated emphatically that some of our brethren wero as much slaves to tho money gods of this jiation, as was ever a cowering dog to the harsh will of his stern master. He also spoke on the necessity of upholding the press of the people, referring to the Saints of Ogden as hiving but one representative in tho newspaper field, while thei.1 enemies had two, though their numbers were of the whole populaonly s tion. It was not not to subseribo for papers that wero bitter ag: List tho principles wo cherished: our enemies did not cater to our wants, send their children to O ir schools, nor subscribe for, noj a Iverlise in our newspapers, neither did they call this illiberalism, why, thero'ore, should wi? The choir sang an anthem and the for three conference adjourned months, rrayor bp Elder John Henry 5iuith. NO. mis-ioaa- t 1 no-hin- l I ."i , '.ii-'-- 1 Call at the Commercial House bar 7T :t" narrow-mindednes- MISUEL LANEO US. for your morning cocktail. " !i 3. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt it Co., Wholesale ami Retail Drug gists, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. K. k. n. DOOLY, Salt Lake CVy, For Sale. piano rood as new cheap for cash. For particulars, np i P'.v to u, Adams. olil21t A first-cla- ss Furiiidiro, Flo. Our stock of furniture is larp. new, and right as to prices. We would he pleased to see or hear from Bahkatt Bitos., you. Salt Lake City. t lilt J. E. DOOLY & CO.. BANKERS, oet28-l- y BUSINESS LOCALS. ortk, OgJm SHILOHS Ogden City, - Utah Transact a General Bankmp Business. FROMl'T J TTESTIOJf GlVXjf TO LECTIONS. C'o r r cn i COL- u d en t s; Wells, Fai go A Co., ells, rarfto A Co., Wells, Virgo A New YotH San Francis- - e Salt UkeOI y St. Loui , of Cemt nierce, first National UtuK. First Natioual liauk, Omaha National Uauk, Kites A Allen, Chlcaxu Oraaa Omaha Londc n ISSURAXCE UEritESESTED: Fund InHuranctt Co., Tiik kinkst assoktmknt ol metalic f iremaii'i of CtaiforuU, Asot, - $8OO,0Ot caskets, Rosewood Collins, Trim lUrUorU laBuraocttCo.of Ilartford.J - - - $2,soa,o o mings, etc., in tho Territory, to be AmoricHU Coutml Iusurtiuce Co., of tound nt S. M. Preshaw's, Canlield 8t. Ivouis, AstieU, 1800,01 a Block, East Side Main Street, Ogden Ktiyal Kir Insumuce CoM of London iHucnsiure r ire luiurauco uo.t ot $2,5O6,0i It dec! in ... rial fir hm. Co , Lotntou, hoiijnn ArMumnco (Jo., bond I'd, lm- (Jonfs' Furnishing (jtHtds. A large and elegant assortment, an siyie-- and prices, at d dec'Uf A. Kuiin & Bito's. s John Fowlor, Theonly exclusive music dealer in Ogden, will give special terms to those desiring to purchase a piano or organ. Iilth Street, Ogden. dnov.21-l- den (lemons' Youdis' and Boys' Hats, in great variety. just received, at one-thir- Latest styles Sl Buo's. Ki A. iin LycomtiiK Fire IiiBHranc I'Himi .vttuia, AmaU Dooly-Steven- 1 erms reasonable. this office. App .. y early at - $6,116.01. laager Seer In the Country is to be fouill at the T. BREWERY U. AND MALTING HOUSE, s d tl,67,0O0 Co., of TEE TEST For Rent. An elegant and commodious suit of office rooms to rent, situated on the second floor of tho building, Main Street, Ogden. $.'i,0(W,W tli 'u Awiurariro Co., Lond' UuHn rir lua. Co Livorimo Afltrn Auumnce Co. of Torouto. Nor Fifth Street, east ofCoiumercu Hotel, ian4tf . OGDEN, Our Cookinu Stovhs are siinprior in durability nnd utility In nnv slnvM i j UTAH. - now oflered for sale. They are also cheaper than any other stove of like W. G. Child, (uality, d dec 30 lm Main St.. Oi!leu. FMEtflfMS And Families Supplied; You Ciiu't Sing, Latlies' and 3Iissos' talk; you are hoarse, and Orders from along the Railroad your throat is sore. Bkown's Tar Cloaks, 1,000 of them, all styles and Ltncs or I' tociiKs will cure tho any part of tho Countiy soreness, ami prices; must lie soht at once, at will be promptly and faithfully d doc3 tf A. Kuns k Bito's. clear and strengthen tho voice. All druggists keep them. jan7tf attended to. Can hardly Custom Made. Boots and Shoes exclusively, at low figures; good workmanship, call KKTltAY NOTICE. at d 1 a o h m - (OXILULXCE VililT'i cli O lecture Institute y m JlitiUl 111 4 j OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, GENERAL NEWS. & f TIIK folU wing ilewrilwd nH'Hislf, If net claim-ei- l nl Snlnrdsy, .Un. ilhm ten ilajs. Kill 24'h, nt 1 1. in , st the Hdrny Pound, Brijlism Cay. fl steer, undersign aud crep On red 4 an open 'quara olt lei! o.ir, lirande.l ravenililiug Si li "U r t mi right sit e, a nird tio i uu his p, llefld. eiio red r.li ait S year aid heifur, crop sit ri:l,t. mi orl-i- t in loll c:ir, no brands riailde, a I'OHnl i ie on head. , white One rej cumin- 2 jear old in tuielieuH, under Wily, on rump Kiel tail, of two uudni hits and slit in right, hols yr ill led ear. J. M. D. Aug. 21 tf. Main Street. Meat: Market! District roundkeepcr. City, Jan. lfi, lNsa. FINE PHIL. GRILL. - Fourth StJt Ja-l- kii Ogden' TI .8 DEBT CUTS OF Veal, io. always on hand. de7if K XOUCK. J. M. Langsdorf. - - dp 17,ls CALL HAVE in inv possession th:; following dcscrilH U animals, which if not claimed within ten dnvs from tins date, will lie rcHwmMl-llueliler, solil to the liigli-s- t at a o'clock W'eilnescluv. Jau Ogden th" City. Kstniy Pound, p.m., at yours old, One f iinli yellow mare, Mack maao unil tail, ill- gilile lirand on lelt hip, star in forehead. One red row, 7 years old, ivinnrc eropoil Loth cars, flit in right. One red cow, years old, ttnderliit in car, crop and" sht in left, lame in ' brands. No trouble to show goods. . decBtf Lull tali, no marks nor Ono red nnd white heifer cull, white white feet, tail while, no murks face, nor One red and white heifer calf, white in white under Icily, tail white, no marks or Druids. one mrn-- hors- - cell iilsmt i mouths . old, white fuel and letfs, white strii-- in fa.e, M'i laaads isiUc. WM.N. i ll'K, l'oiinclkeoK:r. djPJ a el J ui. IV, I'M i. fn-i- hra-ids- l , Ogden, XOTKT- I. MEETING of the North o.rden Irrigation Coin pa ny wil be held on Monday the s"eond o'clock at dav of February. North house, at the 'in., meeting p. for Ogden, for the election of officers and for the tians-actio- n the enMiinir of all C. II. En.:::., Piv-- i lent, R. T. Bi;i:i:ktt. Acting Secretary. TIIE ANNUA 1 nec-"-ar- y j.'l :;t MARKS. J. S. LEWIS, OPTICIAN, a-- JEWELRY King's Combination Spectacles. Exchange on all the Principal Uities ol the Unitea Ktates and Europe. Srecial Attention Given to Collectiors . strengthen, snd preserve the eight They sre set with fine Frenoh perisoopia lenses, end can be so Adjusted that the focus wilt come directly in frort cf the eye, making them much more service able and useful than ordinary spectacles. ' Every Pair Warranted. Try Tkem. GUfiS.PISlCLS AND tMMUNlTtON LEGAL NOTICE. dll6-l- y application ran Prices qt'AMTIEN. And the Celebrated In the Trobate Court' of Weber right in the Territory of Utah: County, right hind leg. One red and white bull calf, no brands In the matter of of the visililo. One red AND our Which improYt, I Biff Under wear. Utah. WATCHES, Id KSTK1Y .VJTIXi:. A Of Main 8treet, Ogden, is in receipt of fine stock of Mew UooJs, embraeing BANKERS, Ogden. Mbit Suits, full and good Una of AM) IiHUict . A Examine PHIL, fl KILL. II. 0. Ilarkness. ::! Boys' Hats, ItnolH and Shoeis aud CALL. . ASSORTMENT Consisting of Wornlod, Caskimere and Chrrolli. IM ol FRESH GAME! GIVE ME i The Latest Styles, for Men and Bo) a. Tdgillicr with Of Kvcrjr r CL0T01XG STORE. OVERCOATS! Million, HARKNESS&CO. if rot TIIK rla nicd wltilill len days will be fold nn Saturday, January 21th at 2 p.m., at the batrnyfoand, Plain Ci'y. white tiei!'- - - ralf, abent tl months One old, huh: iu leti ear, underlet in ii(ht. WM. U.I DHKb, Plain City, MW 1, that of is itirls EVIIMY AT Pork, in my pogesMiiii the fullowiug dewhich if not eluimed witlnu ten trom dato will he sold at public auction to dH)h.dlor at the Itfttay the hiheKt rcipoiiKihle Pound llrighain Cily. Mouili.y, Jim '!(' at. 2 p.m. One re.l almut $ year olu hull, grizzly lace, white nudur belly iitid on t ill, crop ulf right ear, n brand or near partly resMiihliHg I on L it hip, al'O tilamlel ie eillhling II on rililit hip. And on Tii'iSiluv, Jan. 27ili, at 2 p.m., will le sol 1 Our red lined b ck ftlr.lit 5 years ti t hIhr, while fur loan iiul.-- I elly Iu Hanks, on feit, tail nnd ol or bit in loth li a", Hpp-- ai si.)-1 oil let Kidc.vnulillo cut under jaw. e .18, A, MAtiSKN, Brigham For tho Holidays! THE CHAMPION KSTK1Y WNCK. I HAVK scribed ai Proprietors. Taylor's A. MADfON, Pimrict Poimdkeeper. jnnli t Prijham City, Jau. 14lli,lSM. BECHMILLER & WELLS Anderson, mother ami natural guardian of Charles Lar Margaret CHEAPER THAN EVER AT son, a minor. Pursuant to an order of the Judge of this Court, made this day. notice is hereby given that Monday, the :()tli day ot January, A. V. (), at at ten o'clock a. in. of said day, the court room ol said court, at the County (Vmrt House, in Ogden city, Weber county, I'tah Territory, has licen appointed lor hearing the Custom Made Calf Boots, - $6.50 petition of Margaret Andcr-on- . prayAll other gratles of Bootu and ing for nn order authorizing ami Shoes in proportion. directing her to sell certain real cs tate belonging to said minor, 'or th ; REI'AIRIXU .NEATLY D0XE. uses and purposes therein seH forth, at which time and place all il therein may appearand contest the same, by tiling thiir ob I'KOlJlJCE TAKEX, jections in writing. Dated January, l )th, L. M. RirHAnns, Clerk. Factory north of Z. C. II. I., By C. C. Richards, Deputy Clerk U. W. O. Margary, MAIjY ST., OGDEN, djlO-- t 1 Att'y for Petitioner. Ashby & Co's BOOT AND SHOE 1 FACTORY! peisoii-intereste- , ,n .,...) iiiiii ii us - - 1 |