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Show 11 . BIT d A - M vol. vn. of the Greenback sentatives. Address Published every morning (except Monday) by the (Incorporated,) )UTLS Of SVBSCKmiOS: IVrimn, : . $9 l I Thru M'mtht, I Vr PeMeerea' , r turner to i& AWA, Crnf.. A Nejr Colony for Idaho. $140 t tA any part 1.U0 THE ENDLESS CHINESE TATION. CW,. rates made known on Etc., ' application. Advertising Repre- GOLD AND SILVER DEPOSITS DISCOVERED, IN MICHIGAN. Printing Association, Km MmOu, AGI- Etc. Etc., By W.C. Telegraph to th. Joncnoil.J firaeabaekeri' Addrew. WashiSoton, Feb. 25. The following address " was issued by the BUSINESS CARDS. , Dr. RAY DAVIS, Greenback meeting members to-da- y Surgical& 3Iechani-m- l elect at their : To the People of the United &tatet: The National Greenback representatives elected to the 40th Congress, Tribe's Building, Fourth Street, feeling a grave responsibility resting upon them, have met in consultation (Up Stairs.). and deem it proper to advise, you of. dll3-t- f the results. Th need of more per- feet organization engaged our serious A. S. CONDON, M. D attention as against labor and capital ; invested in productive and commerenterprises; the money loaning Surgeon and Physician, cial interest is elaborately and thoroughJukctioh Door to Office, Next This gigantic power ly organized. embraces the national administration and legislature, the machinery and oSMy leadership of the Republican and Democratic parties, and more than H. W. 0. MARGARY, 2,000 national banks, forming a banking system yet in the infancy of AND its power, whose operation has transW, ferred the control of issuing and regCO UNSELOR-at-L- A Ofllce Canfleld Hock, wt ide Main St., ulating the volume of paper money UTAH. from the government where the ConOGDEN, stitution vests it to those corporations whose directors are not responsible to the people. Back of this FEUCITAL J. BARR4TT, organization, inspiring and controlATTORNEY., ling it is arrayed the colossal money AT It has controlled power of Europe. CoMtiHt'lor fit legislatures and executive officers, ASSISTANT D. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY largely subsidized the press and enLoane Collection! Mortgagee Kf dangered the purity of the judiciary. fected. Office, Ea.t Side Main 8t,0glen. By means of usury and appreciation of the value of money by contract-- : ing, it has absorbed and accumulated GEORGE THOXFSON. the wealth of the nation and gained a mortgage upon the productive BARBER, Ogden. power ot the future. The indebtedMainStrett, ness of the people,private, corporate, PRACTICAL HAIR DKESSKR. state and nationals more Dreinf untl (Siltintj Ladie and Chil- municipal, coundren's Hair, making Fancy Hair Work; than the entire property of the would bring in money. This intry d87tf . Specialty. debtedness expresses the immense capital gained by the money brokers. X. WILLIAMS, I. T. S. 1ICBASS8, Through the terrible pressure ot its Jnitice Chief Formerly Pro.erating Att'jr, annual interest, productive and com Weber Co. Supreme Court Ky. mercial energy have been paralyzed RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, and the masses of our people have been plunged into a condition ot increasing poverty, want and misery which is embittering tnem to a degree Office in Pcery Block, Fourth St., perilous to the peace of society and the stability of our government. OQDEN, UTAH. d.'41-t- f We have reached a crisis. It is the mission of our party, to meet this crisis and avert the measureless rnin RG.JOIINNON.M.D., it threatens. ' We must overthrow HOMOEOPATHIC the powerful and entrenched banking system, and restore to the govPhysician and Surgeon. ernment where the fundamental law Office ab Fifth Strre, fly rtourt west of VV places it, the sole power to issue monDtuj Store. Purticolar attention jiaid to the ey, regulate its value and determine dlSS-ljof woaiea and children. its volume. .'We must. stop the inindebtcrease of the interest-bearinJ. D. CARNA1IAN, M. D. edness, and as speedily as possible, in accord with the letter of the original Office on Fourth Street, I Ogden, contract, cancel that which has ac crued. We must secure a volume of r Near Peer Herrick k Co.". Store. full money, equal to the j, dMtf demands of prosperous, productive ' enterprise. Ours is a gigantic task; only by the united efforts of those MURPHY, M.D., who suffer can we accomplish it. We are fully convinced that a separation The only graduated from the old 'parties whose leaders, machinery and press are mostly alv lied with the, money power, is de4 Im th.cfty. - "Ogden, Utah. manded. Ogitt ht Street, Impelled by this conviction, Hi I j we have resolved to act together in organizing the House of Congress, that we may the better secure such RICHARD WILLIAMS, legislation as will accomplish the desired result. We are assured that Plumber and Qatt-EUtenough members entertaining our views have been elected to hold the Jobbing and Itepairiuc done. Patent Point, for balance of power. We propose to mi n en.. Agrnt lor nanmy rorce wield that power for the sole purrumps, MlTw " A. oTDrrT f WM .VU m I nrinBW. pose of embodying our principles in . law. .. We call upon you to unite in preCARESWELL, cinct, city, town, county, CongressHAM ASS 0BKAMISTA1 WOOD ional district and State organizations Ordera reepectfnlly eolicited and the for the same ends. We also invite trad, (applied at lowect retoe. all greenback and labor clubs, by nd general jobbing, alto whomsoever .USjT organization chartered, ,mu",- Mereh.nd and produce taken. to place themselves in communicaAIS 1.,Hwk4Ji .0.M .L tion with their respective county and State organizations, and through them with the headquarters of the BILL POSTING. national executive committee at Thecal, Uc.M Washington, D. C. i. Ogden ii We earnestly caution the suffering all who seek to inspire disagainst i. P'ir I. do work in bi. Im. with act or even threats. The ocloyal the care, ,M oath. would" be madness, because ehorttar Lutlce. i casion the ballot is in our hands. The administration is what the votes of the people have made it, and l All CASES OF SCROFULA. within two years they can change it by the same peaceful process. We ICANCER8. FIT8, RHEUMATISM, seek relief only through the ballot. , Chrpnio and Acuef WORMS t The future is full of hope. Our party ''-- . aad WORM FEVERS. t ' i has gained more than a million votes OOBault within the last year, and we are assured from all parts of the nation that the momentum which gave us MARKET R0W.S.L. CITY. that unparalleled advance is so in8. TaM TaVWts ... lu. .- -. a creasing as to make success in 1880 - certain. offlce th Therefore, let not the sufUuue,fornAnthony ul'ni l fering yield to despair, nor the justly indignant resort to violence. Gilbert de la Mattb, (Signed) Chairman committee on address. U)0K ON THIS PICTURE Dentist UTAH. ATTORNEY dM-l- y " V Law. d57-l- y . LAWYERS. h g legal-tende- J.J. OiDRBAIilST . " er. d57-i- JOHN HOR8POOL trt -- Dr. E. L. PLA XT, J. 0. Pariflc Caaat Exchange. STEPHENS, laadscape asS ?qrtrait Itograjte. COITISO AND XXLA&GIXG DONE. If yon want a ttPHEHSr kerall work far wood Picture, go to ART 8ALLERY, don. in M artistic awnjMr and at reaevnableraiea. "ry HI OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1879. GENERAL NEWS. Junction I 1TO iflB 11 corker ol Fifth and Tonng Sts . .. Ojdeo Naw York, Feb. 26. Josiah R. Dearborn, of Boston, on Jfonday, bought building No, 734, Broadway, of J.J-I- . Reamer, for $80,000. ..The sale covers only the building. Negotiations are pending for the lease of the building to a corporation known as the Pacific Coast Exchange, which has recently been organized to represent the interests of the Pacific coast. The exchange will contain agricultu ral specimens and newspapers from FOREIGN NOTES. the Pacific States, and will be the of men from headquarters those States. Railroads and other corporations doing business in these States The Prince Imperial Joins the Brit Ish Army. will have offices in the building. 6eld and Sllrer. Chicago, Feb, 26. The Tribune's Madison, Wisconsin, says much excitement exists there over the announcement that rich silver and gold deposits have been discovered in Menomonee countv, Mich., near Marimtte.'.Wis. The" Hon. IkeSteph-enson,o- f Marimette, arrived here tonight, and reports that, out of three specimens of iron ore sent, to Chicago from the Eminent mine for analysis, one yielded sixteen dollars gold and silver per ton, another twenty-fou- r dollars, and another twenty-nin- e dollars per ton. There have been over 75,000 tons of iron ore shipped from the Emmet mine during the past season, which undoubtedly coutained millions of dollars in gold and silver. MACMAHON AFFLICTED OPTHALMIA. WITH Severe Earthquakes in Italy. - Etc., Etc., Etc By W. V. Telegraph to th. Joxcnon Hew Deaartara. A London, Feb. 26. The Standard announces conspicuously this morning that the French prince imperial will sail for the Cape He intends to join as a volunteer in the column which it likely to have the sharpest fighting, his earnest petition Big Fir. for a commission in the British army Galvestoh, Feb. 26. Newt special having been rejected. from Taylorsville: This town was alHar.Vahoa la a Serloaa Condition. most entirely destroyed by fire this London, Feb. 26. A P.aris dispatch afternoon. Several blocks,ineluding MacMahon all the principal business houses and says that the post office were consumed. Loss is suffering from opthalmia. which is estimated at $5000. Two blocks said to be complicated with serious general symptoms. only were saved. Earthaaka. Kgroea for Idaho. Rome, Feb. 26. Severe shocks of New York,' Feb, 26. A Washingand ton correspondent says four or five earthquake were felt her hundred negroes from South Caro- also at Sienna. At the latter place lina are here, and will start for Idaho two churches were overthrown and in three weeks, to locate on lands two priests and several villagers and work on the railroad from Boise killed. Terrific Stornu. is provided City. Transportation London, Feb. 26. Tremendous and they understand well that they will be taken care of till they can storms continue in the south of stand alone, through efforts of Sena- France, where hundreds of ueoule tor Bruce and other Congressmen. are thrown on public charity by the This is the first of a large number to destruction or inundation of houses. In Spain the tempest lasted four follow and establish colonies," and Senator Bruce thinks it an excellent days and there was ninch damage loss life. Various villages and beginning of negro independence and inof Navarre and Aturi were defarms and manly stroyed. A bark, name unknown, The Mexican Exposition. was wrecked at Corunna and thirty St. Louis, Feb. 26. John F. persons were drowned. Mexican Consul to this city, has Th.e.l. War. just received a telegram from the An estimate will be submitted to City of Mexico, stating that the Parliament for an advance of 4,500,- minister of public works, General 000 pounds for the expenses of the Vicente Kiva ralacios, has given or ulu war. ibis is on account and ders for the erection of a building for does not purport to represent the the International Exposition which entire or any of the exact proioi-tiois to take place there in 1880. expenses of the war. A vote is necA Few Llnei About an liaaanal Subject. , essary to supply what would otherNew YoRK,Feb.26. Under the cap wise be a deficiency in the budget, tion "A cloud in the West," an even- which expires the fourth of April. The Gallaat Prince. ing paper of sensational proclivities Prince Louis Napoleon and retipresents an alarming view of the probable consequences on the Pacific nue sail in the steamer Danube from Coast ott lie tailure otthe for the cape Southampton bill to become a law. It affects to to join the British military forces in fear a terrible uprising against the South Africa, as a volunteer. The Chinese. The elements are in readi Prince, in a letter to Rouher, anness, the train is laid, and if the nouncing his intention of joining the Kearneyites hre the Chinese quar British forces at the Cape, says: "For ters and attempt a wholesale massa- the last eight years I have been the cre, San Francisco lacks the moral guest of England; my education was strength to resist it. completed in an English military The "World this morning devotes school. I have strengthened my nearly four columns to the Chinese ties of friendship with the English question. It says: "There is a curious army by taking part in its annual fire- - maneuvres. The war at the Cape analogy between' the eaters of the South before the war having assumed a more serious charand California journals and speakers acter, I have wished to follow the now most earnestly bent on bull campaign. I could not refrain from dozing the rest of the Union into a sharing the dangers and fatigues of bund crusade against the Chinese." the troops, among whom 1 have so After quoting the acts ot the ex many friends. Moreover, the time treme organs, the World spent in witnessing this struggle of says: "1 he white people ot the rest civilization against barbarism will of the Union will no doubt listen to not be wasted for me." '' all reasonable arguments with deferOinbctta Climbing. ence and attention. It will not be ; A 26. Feb. London, correspondto the advantage of Californians, we ent at Paris, reviewing the French suspect, to persist in trying to get a recent concessions on hearing for these arguments by wild government's amnesty question to the extreme threats ot taking federal law on a the Left by the acceptance of modificanational subject into their own tions introduced by the committee, hands. says: "If, when the inevitable strugShooting Affray. arrises between those who supNew Orleans, Feb. 26. Sell How gle and those who chafe under the port ell, general southern passenger agent authority, the government makes of the Piedmont Air Line Railway, dangerous concessions in exchange was shot and instantly killed by A. for fictitious victories, as oh the amCoffees-ville, T. Wimberly, a merchant of bill, Gambetta will substitute Miss. The affray took place nesty his firmness for the government's on the, corner of St. Charles and weakness, and at a single stroke Ed HowCommon streets, that direction over timorous gain ell, a brother of the deceased, then minds which leads to the highest poshot Wimberly in the back. About sition to which a public man cart asa dozen shots were fired. A bystander was also wounded. Ed Howell pire." is arrested. Wimberly was sent to XLV CONGRESS. the hospital. The physicians report that he will not live until morning. to-da- . t. Ca-hil- l, anti-Chines- e anti-Chines- e to-da- ? . . . , Washington CmhIb, Chicago, Feb. 26. Journar Washington special: The Democratic here appeals in organ a variety of articles to its party representatives to stand together and force its measures through without yielding to the Senate or a conference. The veto of the Chinese bill is exby Friday or Saturday. pected Among other things the message will refer to the fact of the pending negotiations with the Chinese Emperor through his embassy as a reason for no present action by Congress. Metropolitan journalism was treated to a new experience at the White House last night, such of the accredited society correspondents of the great eastern journals as were requested to attend, being admitted to the vestibule with the hack men In waiting, and imformed that this place had been set apart for the press. By W. TJ. Telegraph to the Jgncnos.J SENATE. Washinoton, Feb. 26. The cre dentials of Senator-elec- t Hill, of Colorado, were placed on file,-- . Edmunds presented a bill to further protect the constitutional rights of citizens and to punish violations of the same. Placed on the calendar. Burnside submitted a resolution providing for th6 appointment of a committee to examine into and report upon the whole subject of ordnance as it relates to the army, navy and militia; that the committee have authority to examine the books of the departments, the Secretary of war anH rrpt TT of the nftV V. each to Ldetail an officer to act as secretaries to said committee. Saulsbury objected and the reso, - lution was laid aside. The committee on nnblic buildings and grounds reported back the resocommittee to lution directing-hTL North German Gazette denoun- enquire in regard to buildings rentces as inventions the reports at- ed by the government in the District tributing to the Emperor remarks of Columbia, together with a letter unfavorable to President Grevy and from the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject. Ordered printed. the new order of things in France. The bill making an appropriation Charles Peace a notorious burglar to pay the claims allowed by the and murder, recently convicted of Southern claims commission was disthe muder ot Arthur Dyson, a civil cussed until the expiration of the engineer at Bannercross, England, morning hour, when it was laid aside the 29th of November, 76, was exe- without action, and consideration cuted at Leeds, England, yesterday. was resumed of the deficiency approA telegram from the- Aswtro-Ger-ma-n priation bill. Along discussion enplague commission, at Tsaritzen sued upon the smendment approsays the commissioners meet with priating $250,000 to supply deficienthe greatest opposition from the cies of the Department of Justiee,&c. Beck said this appropriation was Russian authorities in the execution of their duties. Spotted typhus is to pay men Illegally appointed to announced to prevail in eastern conduct elections for the worst of V . . " " party pu'rposes. Oalicia. to-da- y . Allison sent to the clerk's desk and had read a letter from the attorney general to the effect that the deficiency in his department would have been but fiRy thousand dollars but for two clauses in the election law under which H75.000 Waa reoiiir. ed for deputy marshals to attend-electionand $125,000 for the prosecution of persons charged with crime. a great .part of the expense under the latter clause was incurred in Louisiana, Alabama and South Carry. lina. Thurman asked what new deficien cies had arisen that the department of justice had expended a quarter of a minion without authority of law, io pay a set oi men ostensibly employed to provide for the Duritv of elections, but really to corrupt eleo- lions. lAsi year's supervisors and deputies were more corrupt than ever were the bulldozers. The money had hot been spent to protect the poor negro, but in New York and elsewhere. Voorhees said he had been told for ty or fifty respectable Baltimorians were imprisoned under orders of Judge Bond for making what the supervisors construed as a menace. lie denounced the law as despotio in tendency and the vilest sort of legis - j niLlR DIB & CO,, Will, VAN FORWARDERS rCO. fiat Wholesale Dealers ill Kentucky And wholesale sod retail daalsrs la all kinds of WHISKIES,. FARM PRODUCE. Imported and Domestia WINES AND LIQUOSRj BIKERS' AXD FAMILY And Cigars, FLOUR Are recet ting rofealgnmetitxlaUt ef abote aalav ed ttock Bad oSerW the eaate at th. A SPECIALTY. LOWEST ttlCES. EASTERN GRAIIAM FLOUR, All orders by mail will be prompt ijr attemiea to. CORN MEAL, CRACKED WHEAT, 4e. k SCHLESIKGER CoV Speoial Attention given to order the lines of either of the rail- Sole Agent, of Utuk of the Ctttlralei along lation. Kirkwood read from a Mississippi ways leading iote Ogden for Grain, FRANZ FALK'S paper regarding the high integrity of Flour, etc., in ear load lots or less. Federal Judge Hill of that State. d37-t- f. Voorhees and Lamar admitted MILWAUKEE UGEI BEER! Hill's integrity. said the election law which Bayard ODELL & WRIGHT. Se$t in the Market. was intended to purify and make Wholeaale and lUatll Dealer, la peaceful was a means of corrupt and gross intimidations in the interest of UROCKRIES. PROVISIONS one party and net of justice. He didn't believe Congress would ad- Grain, Flour, Feed, lourn until the test oath law was reTHE BEST VEGETABLES, FRUITS, Etc. pealed. . On motion of Allison the five minShippingWpeolalty. was ute rule adopted, yeas 32, nays GOODS DELIVERED .31. Conkling voted nay with the In the Country is to be found Democrats, and Davis (111.) with the To nil parte of the city free of charge. Republicans , . at the lOCKBOXUt . Wallace opposed the Appropria OGDEN,,-..UTAH. tion. dSt-tBeck moved to make the amount for defraying expenses of the United ' AMU States Courts.keeping prisoners, etc.. W. 0. STROHM & CO., fifty thousand instead of two hundred On J. K. Dooly k Co'. Block)' thousand dollars. Rejected, yeas ROUSE, OQDEN CITY, UTAH, 34, nays 35. Tramect a General Fifth Street, east of Commerefaf" Davis (111.) and Jones (Florida) voted yea. Hotel,," Beck exclaimed, within one of it, "SB" thank God!" Collection litutinest. . UTAH. OODEN, The bill was then reported to the Loan, Title. negotiated, Kiamtaed, Taxe. Paid Senate and the amendment made id " T"' ' amrern rumiiueo, inieraflt ana Heat. committee of the whole, concurred Collected, Trauafer of Properly Ac. niaite. in except that appropriating 25,1 30 EalKQaKQ for detecting ana punishing violators aU BustHiscar.ciivr.snok'PT attiihtics. W. 0. 8TR0H M, Kotarr Public, Mauager. of internal revenue laws. This was And Families Supplied, stricken out. dou. J. W. Out'hrl. A Co., Banker., Oideo, . mum, eargu The Senate, by a vote 33 to 31, revo., uaaEen, Mil take vilj. . ."' ' , fused to srike out the amendment Orders front aktf!g the Railroad x $25,000 for the appropriating of justice. The" bill then Line or any pttrt of the Country passed. will be promptly and faithfully Recess. to J. W. . a Iiacor Boci? . U. P; BREWERY o MALTim REAL ESTA.TE . I ,.. . ... HARKNESS&CO. OmUri. k Co 7 (Socceaeon : HOUSE. After ordering a session for tomorrow night for reports from the FOURTH STREET, OODEN, tJTAH.j committeeon ways and means, the House went into committee on the TrantH ct a Gtneral Banking Huitinesii. Senate census bill, which has been so amended as to vest the appoint- Ineludiaa the paronase aad sals of ment of supervisors. anna. oa all priooipal cities of The House undoubtedly did a lbs Coiud States and Karof little more business than the above COKBFJIPONBEHTa. paragraph indicates, but as that is ' all we got it is all we are able to Qfl. Oplyke k Co., Se fork. 4 ei KoantM fro.., print. bo. . ' rirrt National Bank, National rint Omaha, Beak, H Omaha National Bank. LIGHTKING BOILED D0WS. Daeoret Mattoaal Baas. Pelt U City, - - - ; BANKERS, attended to.' ; BU0flMlLIi:R4WEl Prophiktom, Jj7t , ! Onh-af- BJcCoralck A fire at Pensacola, Fla., yester- Bather k Co, day, destroyed fourteen stores and other buildings: loss $125,000, insurance about $70,000. Oysters1, Oysters! it the run ex wx J.B.GOODFELLOW'S ' Hflh Street, MM On, Baa Prencleco. tftenl UNITED ill large fire yesterday morning s Bamberg, S. C, destroyed A ' EFFORT MAKBS A two-third- COMMUNITY of the business portion of the town. UNITED And Home Indwrtrte. promot. tbe general Estimated loss, $50,000; insurance Waal, therefore, patron ia tbe about fifteen thousand. President and Mrs. Hayes gave a CO OPERATIVE reception yesterday evening to the cabinet, Supreme Court, the members oi both Houses of Congress, army and navy officers ami heads of Which leads the van lo la. ssanafaoturs of t lRdf CLASS executive departments, who, with their ladies and families were invited to meet the members of the diplo iHD matic corps. Of Every Qt.it, Style and Pries. The Investigation Mad by the medical profession and The make jnet loch good, ae their patron, re and b, working together ar. enabled U of the' West- proves the quire, the people give their eaatoaier. the benefit of enaap rata, : t - and ii ui mown a tiviauinupenunij Eastern remedies. Have aj tema. Before buying eaaaaiae ear cine over you a Cough, a feeling of oppression Ilome-Mad- e and soreness of the LungsT Brown's WHICH ARB J Cough J3ai.sh will cure you. KfiIT tOXSTAXTLt OH MAXD.ei For relieving Sore Throat and clearing and strengthening the voice, 2,C. M. I..W 0. Child's. W. H. Pidooek Brown's Tar Troches are endorsed Son's and si oarUnd on Main ' br evervbodv. Street, north of foarto, The healing properties of Arnica are conceded by all physicians. For Repair. Keaflr and Promptly Exerated, healing sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, sore , frost srd bruises, bites, piles, MAIN STREET, OODEN. eyes, Brown's Arnica Salts is withfobHtf out a rival. Ogden. I tin prepared to ship any qoanti to ant part ty at anj time, C. 0 of the eoantry. dJM4 1 WORKINGMEN'S Geo.Ford&Co. vr. 'i- Dealer! h. HIDES, SHOES BOOTS Ct ; P12LTS WOOLI a.r W.11 osa-- mat Pitta Stoat, Ofdea CHf , Caak. ij Goods. t Extract Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Iodide Potassium is the King of Remedies for the Blood and Liver and all skin disease. For sale by J, W. McN ctt k Co., Ogden. d y 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. h e NO. 127. " ' Hethw. Ogden Branch Z. C. M. 1. will be closed for stocktaking on Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th in 4. ( ur patrons will please govern tliem.i lve accordingly. R. S Watson. Jlin.i? r. .... .,.--;dAs tl .. EVER OFFERED. , H.f.l.BOflD&CO., Dealers tn j? .. . GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. fUc of btMaeee, Fourth Prompt and Carato) tfM-t- BEST CHANCE Old Theatre Buildiftg, St.. Ogden. Aentioata order. Box 13. P. O I am Selling Oct my . Entire Stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, WITHOUT HESalRVE, f At Wholesale or Rrtail. - . Hot Tea and Coffee At all reasonable hours, tit fioody's, dl5 Cm Fifth Street. Always in Season! A. Booth's and Mallory's Oysters, Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and try . dl5 6m thenl. . . mm j " ' ' Oyslefst Oystersl Oysters! m ii Only forty cents a can at Goody's, dia bm rmb street, GL0UGE MEAT stangei M ARRET. Fifth Street, Ogdeo, Utah. THE BEST of CUTS At tba LOWEST rOSSIBLS FIGURES. Meat sold Cheap by the Quarter, asltf No Reasonable Offer Refuse. FRED. LEVY P.S. Do cot watt, but eome 00 with your Cash and $ecr your d67-jBargains. . n |