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Show ... ,t IPI III II VIII. VOL. OGDEN, UTAH: SATUKDAY EVENING, JUNE Associated Press, will have tables on the lelt of the president on the platan m. Sj far there is nu complaint about the plans for issuing tickets to spectators and apparently there are no movements to pack the hall with claqueurs. CAMPAIGN NOTES. Published every evening Sunday) by the Junction EBUCSiniOH: Thru Months, : Ptr Annum, : six tlontlu, Til. DEN OCT OF THE The Tones Chicago.. June 18. Cincinnati special says tin first livaly indication of the near approach of the democratic national has been convention apparent. There are to night probably 100 scat tering delegates, wire pullers and eading politicians on hand ready to get work. One of the surest theories demonstrated thus early in the day is thatTildeiiisout of the fight, feel. ing that he cannot be elected. This s is expressed by of the people who have arrived. There are rumors lime to night that Judge lloadley has a letter in his possession the irom Tilden withdrawing lr tight. This, however, is butgruiuor. A man 111 Washington tout the Times correspondent he was inform ed by one of Tilden's warmest friends that the llden people do oot count on more tnan s.ai votes ine nrsi oai101. JI tins is an lie can count, ra, he might as well give up before t!ie convi-iitiomeets. ti.M I : Vwth, OMt. to tht ttonrier any yirt : t'rr 'I Dtlitvti By W. U. Telegraph to the Jc.nctiom. (except Printing Association, (Ineorpori'.ted.) BATtS OF ! 1.00 I , HV1-- 26 tj; known on Advi'tiing rates aoadt application. Mr .1 H- Batks, Newsptper Advertla-in- r Aeeot. 41 fark Kow(TJnie ttuiidlne), w,w York, Is authorised to contract fur aiUffrtlsements in the Dally and Semi rVeeklv Ogdeu Jbsctios, at onr test rates. - rI II I (J T) 1 f) rL ft mn lid I Ii HI be f,amd on file at Geo. P. Rowell & Co'. j- Spruce Street, UINTB4ITS UCU VftRK foi it in HL.fl I Uflft may te ma-.'.- BU&MZSS CARDS. KlBOND 8c cl Is WHO SALE ftflPRODUCE&FRUITS LE T XORTH liALeitiii, CAROLINA June IS. OK j denpn-ra;-- convention, yestfr lay, as t ever held in Norili t.i'-othe large-SHIPPING lina. i wo thousand delegates ','. ,iv UTAH. OGDEN. 1 here was i.o na in attenoancp. they large enougli to hold them, and met in Capitol square in llr- - op(-KIMBALL. S. JAS. B. i.TnOMS. air. The convention was called to order by S. A. Ashe, chairman of the & KIMBALL, JHOHAS state committee. .John GraYham a made permanent president, Gov. IV. -A TTO'IWE YS AT LA Jarvis was renominated oyer Fonlo and Scales by a email ni'j iiiiy on Dooy Block, UTAH. the first ballot, which was made, OGDEN, n the bdlot for unanimo'is. lieut. governor, Julian S. Gut was to be nominated over James J. J). CARNAHAN, 51. I). thought L. Kobinson, (present incumbent), Utah. Thomas Hall and Kerr Craig, but Vm:rth Strt.fi. Oudcn. rim X" there being confusion, another call OVER rOST OFFICE. was made and Robinson i:a nomindiet 25 cum ated, which was made unanimous. All other incumbents were renominated without serious o posi ion, exH. J. POWERS, M D. cept for auditor. Gen. W. P. Roberts and Surgeon, was nominated. The delegates were not instructed, favoring Seymour; Office: Near ct, er of Young and second choice, Bayard, The convention took no action about the Fifth StreOts, Ogden rule at Cincinnati. There men among the entire Tilden no are WILLIAH3, . t. r. S. SICBABES, Electors at large, Gen. lirmeriy Chief Jtwtice delegation. P repenting Att'jr, Bus-beJames M. Leach and Fabius H. anpreni Court.Ky. Veber Co. ic state HICHARDS WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. Offict in Peery Block, Fourth St. OQDEN, UTAH. H. W. 0. MARGARY. ATTORNEY AND Offiee-Can- nrtd lice. GDEJI, W, A Mt aide Main Bt., UTAH. dMy PROF. MAX BOY AN, teaohf.b or and Instrumental Music Vocal Leave order at Calders' mo sic daplO lm store, Ogden. T. GIBSON, M. D., FHYSlCIANfltul 8 URGECX C. Oifick: Q. ILT'tilje'sBaUdine, oRTHST., 0liE.lTAH. dmarl7tf Haifa Tnnn Ilci,tr,,jr,l. Mkmphis, June 16. A great AUTHORITY. GOOD News t. d s Ogdn'8 Photographer, J. O. STEPHENS, s Corner of Young and Fifth streets. LAXDSCAPK JCome PH0T06BAFHT a specialty. and have your picture taken. jan 29tf unex-nectdl- Shipment. 1 ' OX li bu-hfl- s. a dMl-t- f CO UJfSELOR-al-L- Oral The quantity ef grain sh'pped from his port during tho last 24 hours was probublv the largPstever record ed during (he same length of time. Of wheat, 002,000 bushels were shipped, and. oj' .coj'u 30ii,OO0 bushels.hmkini; i total afover ,00n,- The visible supply ot 0(10 wheat has deirensed during the week fully 10,000,000 bushels. Chicago, June 19. The Daily Cincinnati special says : I have the very best authority for saying that Tilden has withdrawn from the presidential contest. A letter from him to that etfect will be read at a meeting of the New York delegation Tilden will in Cincinnati, state that he withdraws on account of infirm health His purpose has been confided to a few intimate friends, and is subject to change. Henry B. Payne i his candidate for president, ttnd will be supported by most of his friends, seymodr's refusal unconditional. who have been held together by the XEwYoRK.June 18. Horatio Sey- prospect that he would himselt be a mour boarded an Erie train at candidate to tne last. The friends of Hendricks, Field yesterday, that contained many delegates td Cincinnati. When it and Hancock are going to work ac became Known that he was on board tively. ,. the train, delegates pressed through POSITIVELY DECLINES, SEVMOUR hie car, shaking hands with him and 19. President. the next Tho En CiscixsATi. June cheering for One delegate told Seymour that the auirer. this morning says its editor Contention would nominate him any- has received a personal dispatch Would from Horatio Seymour, and that it way, and that the Democracy violates no r cOnfidenoe in printing force him to accept. The 'I cannot replied that his refusal to accept the following extract! and that he accept the nomination, if it is made, was unconditional, thought the sentiment of the party under any circumstances. I am not was in favor of a younger and new able to do the duties of any office. man. Seymour, further said; "I I hpe my name will not be presented expediency of nom- at Cincinnatkin any. way. I have reUy doubt the man. It would never said I would accept a nominaYork ew 7 inating" . There is too much tion, nor have J knowingly intimaimperil sucees-ifactions. ted I would. I rely upon you o aet feeling between the hostile I have taken no pa i" qiisimnuu me right with the delegates," wot I ftlionld if the canuiuaies had ALL BOOMING FOR FIELD, Kon unfioeentable to aome Dem the that New I do not doubt York, June 19. A Cincin ocrats. true policy of the party is to take a nati special to the Evening Post says: in The man here who appears to come is younger and new man who not nearest to having an efiectual followany way mixed up in New York troubles. A strong man from Illi- ing, is Field The Tilden men are nois would be expedient and avail- expecting that the opposition to able if tbey had one. This id not them will, in the end, cQupentrate on a Pacifip coast candidate, f the time for an old man to run." invited was A Cmmermal special also says At Corning Seymour into ths Jersey special car. He was " The biggest boom here is for " introduced by Captain Josiah Ryn-der- Field." next as the CONDEMNED. a now Jerseyman, A SUPREME COURT PreBident.whether he liked it or not. Chicago, June PJ. Editorially the was enthusiastically The the action of the sucheered. He said: "I am much grati- Times considers of Indiana in declaring court friends preme so meet to fied many against the consljtutiepal amendbut to what Captain Rynd- - ments as a disreputable partisan am I ers has said, I must reply jhat discreditable to the or, nM man. without anv desire for trick, thoroughly of that state and its specials judiciary I should and step life, further public such general indignation aside and leave tbe nation in your indicate the republicans and moderYou among hands. younger and stronger the other parties that it is of ates I need now a vigorous leader, and will give s sweeping state the most sincerely hope that by your wife likely in the October election. will majority conention you the action at unite the democracy in every state TILDEN'S WITHDRAWAL rO FAVNB. of the union. I have retired wholly The Tribune and luter Ocean hare from political life, but I sincerely anecials which point strongly to the democratic principles see to hope established in the government at this withdrawal of Mr. Tilden in favor of election. I wish you all happiness Mr. Payne. and success." J5AD IF IT 13 TRUB. two-thir- & over the Gibson House, His henchmen are very confident of, the success of tbeir candidate, basing their calculations chiefly on his coarse in connection with the electoral commission, which they say will recommend him to the support of filden, should the latter be com- f0 withdraw. SamT B. Smith .,e'(,(l ' r York has i hare of the Field l)0)m lor the, Kieseiit.. and will have stall' at his command, a iuh;hmo:i lie is assisted by Judge Ellers .of Chief.' ". They claim 12) ballots to s;art With. ! I U clnimed by F, eld's I'lieink that lie renm is in regird to thu California and (hegon conventions have been unfair and untruthful, and that Field was the choice of i lie convention a. d is really the favorite. it the Pacific ope democracy. They al-- o believe Ohio, after two or t!ii", b.illois for Thurman, will fio soli'l for Field. JlcOorkle is actively at ,,'u'ig-- ' wo, k lor Field. A larg-delegation of his Irieiids left New York in a special car chartered by Field's It is said .G win went into br th(-r- . another car with the Kelley delega tion. 1 &C0MMISS10 Physician FRIENDS FIRM. floats MoCSATS. The The Tints, noticing the address of Latham on mining affairs gay: "This fact, that mining ia un appeal to credulity, rests upoj the certainty of mining results, and is, therefore 'o nearly or quite unalterable. property ;ould be more abused than the Erie railroad ha beei, and it has been so loadsd with debt that its stock may have no prospective real value, but the road is a tangible verity, and its earning may be approximately predioted. A mine, on the contrary, is nothiHg for a certainty, there may be no ore, there may be no mine. Possibly, the new era of mining,? so boldly asserted, is really at band, nut the assaying itself would not be omitted if a new era of fraud were contemplated and if it is true, science must do much more for mining and honesty must take knavery V place ni the busi ness. The trustworthy information, promised in consequence ot a recent organization here, may possibly lur nisli such. We hope to see it. But to avoid the necessity of taking the trustworthiness itself on trust is the ' ; I, practical difficulty.'' lti York, June 18. A Cincinnati special to the Telegram says the candidate from the Pacific slope is early in the field and his banner 1 tbeJiaativ Bluing Sural.. New York, June 19. New 1 ADVUU-TISIN- By W.O. Telearapb te e S fire at Stnrkvill", Mfrs., yesterday destroyed half the town. The loss is esti mated at $100,000; insurance only ' " $30,000. ; ii sri nr. v Snow Hill, Mo., June IS). Richardson and Co's., saw and planing and flourinz mill burned, The loss is $25,000. la Old Timer Dead. Washington, June 19. Gen. Jno. A. Sutter, the discoverer of cold in California, died h re yesterday. He had been sick about a week with inflammation of the kidneys. II is aged widow resides at Letis, Lancaster Co., Ta., to which place tho remains will be taken-aointerment. Attacked Two W Mown. Cincinnati, June 19. At Jefferson, near Sidney, Ohio, on Thursday, David L. Shank, a young blacksmith, attscked two widows in their house, and killed one, Mrs. Line, aged 64, the weapon being a fence rail. He was driven away before he kad killed the other woman. He feigned insanity when arrested, but it is said he was only drunk of Floa li. L'n1itard li. Passengers Chicago, coming in from Minnesota and DaJune kota represent the whole country literally under Water, and IheS damage to the crop and other property incalculable. The Tains of last week and the wellint; of the streams were the cau'.e, Nothing like it has ever been known. at B. E. BICH By W. V. Telfgraph The government of eastern Roumelja has borrowed 40,000 to pay the tribute to the Porte. , Kelnforreaeiit Calcutta, June Ordered Oat. 19. The Burmese force has been ordered against the rebels burning villages near the frontier. ,.,i ' ' . . Mqnor Kentrlctloti.. London, June 19. on 1 iic SALT ,y BEER! Salt Lake Deer Depot, PIPE to-da- - il,ln'iilHiilHTH itj."il.'.'jjlllliiuiaf ""li ll.li l,.f! .', 1 , v- ' cisco. A few At Bastrop, Tex., Sam. S. Howard was hanged for a murder committed in 1873. Geo. C. Gorhani will soon start for California to work for Garfield and Arthur. At Green, S. C, three incendiaries who were to be hanged, have been respited. The Colorado state greenback con vention adopted resolutions favoring Kearney. The Cincinnati delegates are almost all uninstructod, with partiality for Tilden. Betting at the international rifle match in Ireland, is in favor of the Americans. The Turks admit the impossibility of an agreement between themselves and Greece. The proclamation of a holy war I y Abdar Uahnian Khan is expected in Afghanistan, Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, will euter the royal military academy, Thurman had a coiuultation with Ohio delegates and other friend in Columbus, yesterday. Pae.heco, M. C. has left Washing ton for New York and will proceed to California, next week. Mooney, the leader of the Leadville strike, was arrested at Denver, last night, but soon released. The national republican central committee sent $5,000 to Oregon to help the campaign for slate elections. The Chinese question wan exten sively discussed at the annual meet ing of the .New York state press association, yesterday. Greece is endeavoring hard to ob tain the mi.itary assistance cf France for the impendingstruggle with Turkey about territory. The lower house of the Prussian diet, yesterday, after a long debate, rejected clause 1 of the church bill by a vote of 200 to 180. If. M. Paul, of Dedhau, Mass., a graduate of Dartmouth, has been appointed professor of astronomy in tho university of Tokio, Japan. A motion will be introduced in the house of commons deprecating the project of the erection of a Napoleon statue in Westminster Abbey. The houss of commons has at last adopted Sir Wilfred Lawson's local option resolution, the members of the government throwing differing The telegraph reports an attack with fire arms and rotten eggs made by democrats on a republican ratification meeting at Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday night. Items of Interest from this Distant PoltU Editor J t notion: Tim valley and county i in a fair way of keeping thi record good as being the granary of Utah. Crops are looking tine with a good prospect for u fine crop, both of grain and fruit. 'Tis true there are a few million "hard- shells'' on the wet side of the river. We hope they will stay there until they can fly and then go either east or west. There are only a few farms they can get at until largw enough to fly, as they cannot cross the swamp INVALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKIH3 HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, ARE Kiv WITHOUT THE VSE OK QUESTED TO SENi Foil THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUli- - , NAL, WHICH lfc? PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. ujwti HEALTH, HY(iISE,ni IT TKKATS Culture, mid in e.ni.lit nirvclt.itBKlUi t fur iuVHUda timl .ho wl suifer frft Tersons in from Castlo Valley, Em. iiilwrUMUtuiil.iliaii-tttiami Tainti.! Jhtefi. tvet In tilt baud tiuiuau hatpvihci ery Co., report that they will prob rrcvivtjN Kittfiitiou upott m it uun: uti thr n.fciiy qiitably raise their bread this year with liuii akxi by turuli'la, wlio bnnH.spairrV cur, art aiiwrti, and valuable iaforttiatiar. small if any surplus. Tbe land being of i olmurNi to all win ai in lived of medical V more or ie impregnated with min rice. TUembjx't of httitric Belt ttt$h Mniiciu and on fuLiuu r lu eral not the auriferous conglomer- ttul tli lu tiuiidrt-Niitfcriiig huuiai.it, art duly cutift.de rai ate which make a man happy but and ipluud. saieratus and other vile salts from YOUNC MEN which the land must be othfra who n'lrtVr fxmi NVrvoiia and PhTlca d by And Ivbi Uy. IjOmi of Manly Viur. I'ranatur! Exhausoontinuous irrigation or very heavy tion of ail)' anil Hi many gliMiiy by etc., aif manuring and persistent working, iiidiftcralion it 'I'll LlaH4 TRIO allowing the salt to evaporate which fiituda nuln-auiu-d actio .iutn oil they will do to a certain extent as who piul(ji ha to ' byirs:ttce luvdn'iit-- and mi)MtHf some of our best land has been re- tht mil? afr, Htm pi, and rb etive road to Health, Vivir, and bodily Kni riry. claimed. We have a desert act. why raM for a aon Nftid (rum addrtMt n will tit riit Joti, worth not hpve a mineral and sah- rat us nci, inforiiiatioi) AddtUdS tl) ptlldlntl-'- r, any man who reclaims nnui--i al Ininl WlVERVlACfER GALVANIC CO.. should have the land free iind an on at Montevideo. Trlliute Money. riiiLLiroroLis, June 18. nst po-iti- Senator Farley has gone to Cincin nati. The Iowa delegation will upport Tilden. The population of Chicago i given at 475,000. Tho French government will propose amnesty. The Ceylon coffe crop hae unfavorable prospeets. Senator Booth ha gone on a four or five week' vist ludiuna. St. Louis shows a population Of only 375,000, by the new ceusu, John M. Morton ha been appointed surveyor cf custom for San Fran- Tho port of Buenos Ayers has been closed by the tederal government and steamers are unlor ding cargoes expected for the Argentine republics to tbe JuacTlos. Brown'g Pepsin Touic Cures Indigestion, Sour Stomach and Dyspepsia. A new and reliable rem edy. Price 50 cts. a bottle. For sale m. Driver A Son, and J. W. by McNutt & Co., Ogden. dtna31 MANTL vote. NOTES. FOREIGN The home ruPERCIVAL J. BARRATT, lers have resolved to oppoee the progress of the bill for the relief of ATTORNEY Irish distress until the government AND reduces the.bill founded on the prinLaWi ciple of anew clause to be proposed by ASSIST AS I U. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. the chief secretary for Ireland, en; Kf on Mortgage! Unction, a Specialty. Loan! larging tbe powers of local boards foroctad. Oftree, JSaat Bide Mam BtOgdea. awarding compensation to the occud6My in the of land. Tbe Eiers of commons of passage the local option JUST OBSERVE! resolution, gives the inhabitants of any district ; he right of determining whether the licenses to ptiblic houses & CO., shall be renewed or not, will oblige TILBEX WANT3 TO RUN. Chicaoo. June 19. The Journal the government - to introduce a bill Fart Block, fourth Street, Evena day regulating the liquor licenses. 18. The Sew York, June says: "The report published ofiened out with a well selected ing Mai' says that a commission of nr two affo that a republican meeting Oenkttta Farors Anaeaty. stock of the Oregon, Nevada and California natiod in ratify the nominations of - Paris, June 19. Gambetta, at a GENERAL MERCHANDISE, delegates to Cincinnati called on the Chicago convention at Montof senator and deputie to He received the gomery was forcibly broken up by a meeting U lines of Family Goods, Tilden yesterday. Embracine discuss the amnesty question, said: confirmed. with Is but mob. tbe Pickles by democratic fully Groceries, etc delegation courteously, In the provinces, as well as in Paris, measure or kotUe, and other none of the last campaign's love. Rotten eggs and pistols were the the publje opinion has accepted the manlike in these to things ehief armaments used by They explained their amnesty as necessary, fhecansrva ner, and him and why the people had been 'chivalrie' friend of free Peech. tiye and republican papers of Paris FOEGET IT YOU the of in DOX'T the out him race, the consider to campaign led Thus opens ar almost all pronounced for amnesCall and See! and why other names were brought 'solid south.'" ty. The republican organ In the one was dap2tf forward. Col- - Henry, who provinces mou uuanimovsiy of the delegation, said last evening vored it. four thousand amnestied a t.;. .i- to a reporter : "The old gen tleman Te Challenge the Werld. , persons are now . listened to ail we had to say, and Vhen we say we believe, we have niiet had refuted the fear expressed LAKE said that in view of the fact that he to prove that Shiloh's Con- regarding the maintenance of order, f IBS had been assured of a majority vote evidence Cure is decidedly the Why shrink faocj arnnesting ft few intend not did sumption he convention, ia the Medicine made, inas- prisoners? The government could be best asked Lung When name. hi to withdraw FIFTH FTRKET, OODEX. as it will cure a common or sure of three hundred and twenty ma tke gentleman he would much the time adherents in the chamber of depuChronic in defeat a Couga in one-hal- f his Trade Specially. Family support in the event of relieve and Asthma, Bronchitis, ties. In this state of things it would to refused say. he (.KOK(.E BBIENCH, Proprirtw. convention, the Whooping Coush, Croup, and show be incomprehensible for the senate tm14tf He would not ptomme, however, to 'more cases of Consumption cured to impede the measure. ' support Field. than all outers, it wm cure wnere Balaed Crop. ORGAN. ABKAVGtNG THE HALL i OR THE bALL. they fail; it ;s pleasant to take, harmJune 19. Hail utorros Geneva, less to the youngest child, apd we Nahave ruined the crops jn the district Cincinnati. June lS.-- The 10 ttJW CaWKUTSS hM jnt reoeid on of Geo aVice: we what say. visited Mu- guarantee of Parrentime. Woode k Co.. iaeadid Pipe and Ked Ornaa tional committee ct. &0 cu. and $1. if your Lung whtck eurpaw" "T Oraao erer bronrht to sic Hall -- nd reviewed the arrangeInlrodef'd the lament) Bill. "Arioa." for "Kaabe," use Back lame, Utah. Heie aloa.and are sore, Chest or Harda)o- Raone; and will arippty ments for seating delegates "Wood. June 19. In the chamber 8old PlaaWr. Porous Paris, by Shiloh's 1 with familwe others. an braM twde, orcbwitrae, ohokanr As Co., Wholesale and press representatives much of McN'utt W. deputies, I mum moo u or Moato of a bter qnalitr and premier DeFrey-cinc- t J. similar dealer is Kuh. Addrnta The arrangements are bill for plenary introduced the O. C. rbMper than any other eeore Retail Ormsby, Druggisls,'and The U estcrn ea of fiinwoodefa totbo-- e in Chicago. let &ith (two oct21-ly- r I,f-.- n. amnesty to all political offndr. " -1 TV,..-Faraitore Store! Salt Uka City- Ordere by Counselor NO. 205 Hayes is coining west. New York, June 18. The follow ing is the apparent first ballot at Cincinnati: The number of delei ates is 738 and necessary to a choice Tilden 184, Bayard 120, Sey mour 85, Hancock 00, Thurman 65, Field 00, Hendricks 39, Morrison 25; Randolph 18, English 3. There are twelve scattering and twenty-nindoubtful. 'HELD 19, 1880. WIRE WHISPERS. GENERAL NEWS. ARITHMETIC. DEMOCRATIC nine-tenth- Bureau, 5rwapptr Advertialiig hire (IO ?! PhyM-cu- foot. l & it -t nutti-rin-g wa-he- coMtt-u- ,' I mi nimi pension from government while working it. He'll need it whu on oo, if he depends he can raise the first few yems. I would also suggest that ho under- IIS Uuiiliiouiery OGDEN BOOKBINDERY! stand his business or he is urn to fail. Where land has to be irrigated farming is reduced to one of the line arts. Where the gentle, aromatic, umbrageous sage biush naves the land is generally good, but where greasewood luxuriates and horny toad predominate, the land is u ally poor. At niimbeis of persons are trying to find homes, and some are too poor to buy. If Castle Valley farming proves a success this year, there will be an open 'tig for some next year with a better prospect of making permanent homes. The right kind of men ttiv there now, and if they don't succeed it will not bo for lack of energy and experience. lhe termometer was 8j dg. at 0 & CO., B. H. GODOARD Proprietors. BOOKISINDEUS And Paper Rulers., Hook- - a specialty. ierii illcab. Mhjmi and l.tti:r HeulTatbd. Albums rL'iftirtd, Iwuks aud urana Ifttnrod with (jld; iu Hu fm t eTer) tbiun in the bookbinding otatly itud piouiitlr xtfUttjL frices Inroi hwlonaj-nliiuiiu- u. Th Otitic inaiiul.ujttii e of Hl&uk iu ntir U t ki aud dioiiuUmI, u-- p. m. 8tn Sau Kranciaoo. H II (Ullm in Looluy Htttveut Block. daa';4 la WATRCLAIMS. MOriCE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT all claims lor water ribta lo Welier Comity iiiual tie flltd with the clerk of till Hoard lu fur the first day of September next. The considuialion of claims now on file for the waters ot Oi;cJa r ver is poatpuned until Monday, Sept. UOih, 1880, an J ol these for the waters si Weber Di to-da- octoiier 11 m, lso. Tho Manti Temple walls are now river until Monday, l.Bsrr.B J. Hkkhiuk, about twelve to fourteen feet high, F. A. llAMMo.tn, and are pushed as fast as circuin-jtnnc1'. G. Taylok, will permit. Water Ooimis-fcluiicr- a Selectmen aud W tier County, U. T. for Business is good and all are busy. Grain is still about the same, viz.: Ocdrk, June 17, 1880. i Jul9if Wheat 80; to $1 00 ; oats, 2c per It., andsca.ee; other things in proportion. KEKSIIAWVILLEII With best respects, I am your?, J. J. T. es Manti, June 14, 1880. Soincfliing New Homes 100 Build-lii- ir Xolice to Tentnsters and Job Wagoner Sale of Rocks 1o1s Plumbing ltiisiness. QUI ItTEELY t'ONFF.RKSCE Of the V. L. M. J. Weltr Count'. SoeielieJ! -- r . I Who wants a buildinn lot for dollars and upwards? Work and all kinds of trade taken for pay; ' little money wanted 'Home site Fbidat, June 18, 'J p. m. The meeting was culled to order lor the poor; 100 building lots for being situated in Ogden City, and opened by singing the hymn sale, on Fourth and Fifth Streets,,! block "Come all ye sons of Zion." east of the canal, near John Chipp's ' ' i. Prayer was offered by Bishop Mc place. are will be . rock and Quarries open Quarrie. to any part of the city for Tbe choir sang "Wo thank Thee, delivered 00 and fij cents a perch. Special arOh God, for a prophet." rangements made for large lots.' ' Men wanted immediately to work The presidents of the Y.LM.l.Sci . eties of the various sett lenient, were for a home Int. The public are informed that I will then called upon to give an expression ot their faith. Each one re- continue the plumbing, steam and sponded, giving a briefhistory of their gospipe fitting business. Estimates " several ward. Their reports were on all such work. All work done in very impressive and instructive, Eastern style; no freezing of pipea showing that they were in earnest nor tearing down plastoring to find .. and faithfully endeavoring to build leaks. All work warranted. aLarco ' up tho Kingdom of God, not only in stock of goodfon hand. Hot air rangt-- or steam coils for ' idle words, but by guiding the young on the path that leads to joy and heating large buildings will be esti- peace on earth and to the power of mated on Oflice at Tump Shop, corner of endless glory hereafter. After these encouraging reports Fourth and Main streets, Ogden, and faithful testimonies Bishop Mca Utah. A.J. KERSHAW. Quarrie was called upon to address the audience, lie spoke In a very d apr 12 lm .' , forcible manner, being inspired by tho power of the Almighty. He showed in a strong and luoid language the importance of savAlt II ing and not destroying by coercive measures, leading the young Ht as well by example as bv prtcept. Ogden, In vigorous terms he condemned the deleterious practice of young men WHOUSALE AND RETAIL using tobacco and earnestly exhorted them to put away thi evil prac' n- ;.;s-Dealer la tice. IIo referred the young in of Word to the admonition fatherly Wisdorn. and warned them .not to contract habits in their youth, which they would deplore and regret in OK AIX ILI5B8, tbeir old age. lie concluded by inIsGod of the blessing upon voking rael. Grain, All who had taken pait n the Chopped Feed, conference expressed joy and satisfaction with the good counsel and Seeds, Etc. instruction given by tbe servants and handmaidens of the Lord. The proceedings were closed by singing the hymn "We thank Thee,( ibJGod, FAMILY FLOUR, for a prophet," and benediction by Elder Stowell, in order to, give Jway Corn Meal, for a meeUfitf ftf tb.e young lolks. Tho conference of tho Y, k M. 1. Graham Societies was adjourned for three, fifty 1 f . - iS -- (Jarflrld'i Hutrmeoti. If arrisburg, June 19. Gen. Gar- He was met at field arrived, the depot by a large crowd of people and made a short speech, Conrressi men Conger, Humphreys and Williams of Wisconsin also spoke. In compliance- - with a telegraphic request from Gen. Garfield, sonator Cameron met him at the depot and accompanied him west. IlOfIItIla4i Fourth Improvement. Where was the city of Ogden one hundred years ago? Was it where she now stands? No, fellow citizens, it was not. The war whoop of the Indian chief might have been heard from the ppst to echo and office budding to the tremendous stack of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots And Shoe now on the counters of A. Kuhn A Bro. Behind the red man's bark canoe, 1'hi stearnb at puffs and raves, And Abraham Kuhn is selling goods ; Abive old Ipdian's grays. djelif ' rm ei,, C Why Will Vo Allow a cold te advance in your sysmore. serious tem and thus encourage maU'f-- enrh as Pneumonia, Ilem- troubles when W . ..Lung ." u"uof l W tciiv j:i nir i mm or! ate relict CRT! uo talnedf Jiu&e't r:mn Syrup has largest sale in the world .,;o,f for the cure ot Cough, oold and tho severest hung Disease. It U Dr. . Boscbee Jamous Ccrmh with is the and prepared great, tion, est care, and no fear need be enterto it the tained in administering as per direction. younget child, medicine i unpreceJ'he sale (if this dented. Since first introduced there hu.K Keen a constant increasing de mand and without a single report of a failure to do its work, in any case. As,k your druggist as to the truth of mjuw, these reuiaras. ly Try it and be convin"d. s .r'and urtoi!io MILL STUFFS Flour Itrau, Nhorf s, Ac-- , aVcalr. months, The Best. The Xem. Danburr, Conn., yt "Warner's 8afe Nervine is ine best remedy for nervous atHictions tho world ever saw." djul2 2w For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use POKOUS PLASTER, SHILOH'S Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McJIutt St. Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug, gists, and 0. C. Ormsby! Iogan oct2Sly irders from a distance prompt! filled. la additloa te the store, a large lt WOOLEN GOODS, Blankets, Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, &C- -, wholesale and Retail. AT LOWEST HATES. tayritf |