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Show " 1 a, VOL. VII. A every morning (except Mon.lay) ly tlie Printing Association, (Iiiciil"ilatel.) Junction : RATKS OF SMiSCKjrTJOU : (hietlmth, .''.Kl : the City. pdirered ly Carrirr to any part nf Advertising rates made known on ailicat on. BUSINESS CARDS. E. J. O'CALLAGIIAN, Physician and Surgeon. BK. WILLIAMS, Kurmcrly Cliifif Justice Court Kv. Att'y, pro the imti'20tf 2ICEAEE3, S. at Hou.se, Vtah. Ogden, dq,t, I. the Ketne-- at Office WhImt Oo. k WILLIAMS, KHHAKDS LAWYEI18. Block, Fourth St., OGDEN, UTAH. Office in lVery d2-t- f Dr. RAY DAVIS, t urgical& Mechanical Dentist Fourth liml'liiif-'- . Tril-e'.- Street, ll'n Stairs.) Offiir hours.!) a.m. to 5 p.m. til f KM !., A. S. CONDON, M. I and Physician. urgeon Noxt Door to Junction Office, or: ok UTAH. J d57-l- J. X. ALLEN, nirsiciAX axd sujkieox, at residence, near the Third and Main streets. OfBee ner of corUg-uY- inur20tf lTtah. UNDKUTAKBlt. AH Vinds (.(Coffins u hand. Trin.n inns C"nf t.nitl. mi CASES METALLIC Bent CO. I), to unv ad.lrcm. Kniloilniinja lwcii.lt. 0.(1 post lice b iloilig. ilb .st. 0. MAHGARY, tV. (TTOKNIJY AM) LA W, CGUJfSELOU-at- - ,t CmiMiI l.loi k, v Office side Mam St. UTAH. 0GIO, ,167-l- PEliCIVAL J. liARH VTT, ATTORNEY Coiiiis"lor Rt r A't i vv , ASSISTANT D. 8. DIST. ATTORN' UY Collections a Specialty. Loans ' n Morpaee Ef lected. Kast Side Ma n St.,OKden. OIBce, d07-l- y (JEORGE TilOllP-OX- . BARBER, Main Street, . - - technicality, if" tin- - law i designed to do justice and not to rover up swinem that the compadling, it would Sunbeam on Ulysses the Probable. ny ought to win the suit which it has . brought. The kelloirtr Case. IMPOTENT WKAT1I EXHIBITED BY THE N. Y. TRIBUNE. Ciut Mar. FOREIGN NOTES. Kiug- Humbert Commutes Sent cure. LUJIITNINU Passanau-te'- s Jvurhat Coiisid-rblpressure has been brought to bear upon the Dem- THE BOSTON IIOURoR DUPLICATED IN LONDON. ocratic members of'lhe Senate comThe Credit Mobilier Business up mittee on privilege and elections to take up the claim of .Judge Spoftbrd, Atrain. of Louisiana, to the seat now held by Ere, Ere. Eic. Senator Kellogg. No course of action has yet been agreed upon, but it is USURPER KELLOOG IN DAN-(iElikely that the case will go over to By W. U. telegraph to th, Ju,tion. OF BEING KICKED OUT the regular session of Congress, in Plague HiiiiillishinirKoumeilati Occupation. OF THE SENATE. December, as the Democrats are not Berlin, Mar. 2'i, The plague all of one opinion regarding the requarantine is greatly modified. of the contest. Horatio Seymour Coming to the opening Want to Turn the Taltiea. Germany approves the occupation Front Again. The Repnblican members of the of Roumelia, but declines to furnish Wallace investigating corniniliee will troops. France has not yet taken insist upon the Secretary of the action. Austria, Italy, Russia ami OLIVER-CAMEROTHE CASE Democratic congressional committee England have agreed to furnish a DRAWING TO A CLOSE. being summoned and required to produce his books for inspection, contingent. that the country may know how Verj Liberal. Etc. Etc much money Etc., was raised and disRome, Mar. 29. King Humbert bursed during the campaign of 1878. signed a. decree commuting The Republicans are confident that the death sentence of pHsa)iante to lly W. U. Telegruph to the .! l;.ttion some rich developments will be the penal servitude for life. The "Sun" on Grant. result of the examination of these Ihe Boston Horror Duplicated. Nkw Youk, Mar. 29. iSmi editori- books, and that not as good a showLonuon, Mar. 29. A box containal: General Grunt i.s studying the ing can be made tor the Democrats as was made for thd Republicans by ing small fragments of human neojile of different countries in the remains, each piwee wrapped in Mr. Garham. old world, to learn how people can coarse, brown paper, was fished up Court Houm turned. from the Thames. The mutilated be permanently ruled, and he is also CiNNClN.v ati, Mar- - 2'.l. The Lick remains have been recognized us in nionarchial governments studying ing County. Ohio, Court House, at those of Mrs. Thomas, who lived order to learn how a nionarchial gov- Newark, just finished at a cost of alone near Richmond. The supernment may be established in the $200,000, caught the in the cupola posed murderess, Catherine Webb, a gas jet used to illuminate the from was Mis. Thomas' seralias United States. This is no imaginary clock at 12 o'clock and is now vant. Lawler, is believed she made away It We point to real danger. burned down to the second story, it dream. with the identifiable parts and threw Grant is not like Washington; he will probably be totally destroyed. the rest into the Thames, then sold Insurance about $20,000. was not content with the highest milthe contents of the house at leisure and went home to Ireland, where Crop Prospects. itary rank ever conferred upon the Father of his C nmtry, but craved Cincinnati, Mar. 2lJ. The Kmjuirer she was arrested. and obtained higher. He is not con- publishes this morning careful estitent with two terms of the Presi- mates of the wheat and fruit crop dency, which satisfied Washington from nearly every county in Ohio, and all his successors till Grant. He Indiana and Kentucky, from w hich XLVI CONGRESS. wants a third he wants to be Em- it is indicated that the wheat crop peror. Grant is not an unselfish will be bounteous, but there are very He rather poorjprospeets for peaches and apples. patriot like Washington. EXTRA SESSION. resembles Alexander or Napoleon, Fatal Fire. and has an unbridled ambition which Clakemont, N. 11., Mar. 2f. The already menaces the liberties of" his Tremont House was burned early By W. U. Telegraph to the Jusotion.) country. this morning and five persons perHOUSE. Howell's Exliibiiioua. ished Mrs. Hannah P. Gibson, of The reason that Rowell did no Chester, Vt., mother of one of the Washinoton, Mar. 29. The point start for home on Wednesday was proprietors; Chas. Morgan, a boarder; raised yesterday by Reagan, that because of oilers of large pay tor ex- Lydia Merrill, table girl; Anna John- there were no rule governing the hibiting himself having been made, son, chambermaid; Mr. S. A. Place, House (none having been formally lie is said to have received $200 lor cook. William Butler, of Bntttle-boro- , was discussed at some in miles Philadelphia, running eight Vt., ami Frederick Marvin and adopted), on Wednesday. On the afternoon wife were severely injured in leaping length. and evening of next Monday, he is from windows. The Speaker said under rule 17, to show himself in Springfield, Mass., Key m o u r ,J.iOO m f n g . the rulea of the' preceding House and will probably perform in Boston New Youk, Mar. 29. Sun's Albany were the rules of every succeeding later in the week. He may make a tour of the country if his London correspondent: Horatio Ueymour, in House until other-1- ; ordered, and the ruling of Speaker Grow to engagements can be postponed, anil spite of his repeated refusal to accept quoted e the most prominent that effect. office, is one dan is for him to give a The House then went into comwalking and running match with candidate for Governor in the Stale mittee of the whole on the array apof New York. Circumstances have CLeary. bill. propriation his to name conspired bring recently . (Jetting Hot. Stephens argued that public senbefore the people, and when that DemoSpeaking of yesterday's name is mentioned it awakes an en timent north and south was against cratic action in the House, the thusiasm which no other name the employment of troops at the It is actually prsposed to arouses. polls. There was no need for such a seat as a member of the. House, of AdUnion thing. The country had got along Rochester and The Representatives f rom the Republican vertiser also says: The Union made without it for three quarters of a cenState of Iowa, a Democrat who re- no mistake when a week would be no harm donu ago it tury. There ceived 2M votes at the bogus election named Horatio therefore by the repeal of the law. as man the Seymour held in November, the regular elec- to whom the The chairman finally overruled the of the State tion having been held in October ,and turn their Democracy raised oy Regan, and holding point this in emergency. eyes the usual number of votes in that The man who can be relied upon as that the section was germane. An district being 30,000. The Iowa out- the leader of the whole was taken and the decision party and appeal Tho 125 to 107. was sustained, rage, should it be perpetrated, would not a faction. attract far more attention than the Other authoi'itiesasseit that the use general discussion was then opened Colorado case. Iowa is nearer the name is only a mask to by , Garfield, the agreement being centre of population, and the fraud Seymour's cover the designs of Robinson's op- that no vote be taken would be grosser and more brazen. Garfield argued against the policy ponents who will at a favorable timo of the Democratic The result of the Colorado outrage disclose party in Congress, real peforence for their was that that young State gave a Sanford E. Church. declaring it utterly revolutionary much larger Republican majority and tending to the subversion of San Francisco Notes. than before, but if Springer leads his the, government. The pending RoSan Francisco, Mar. 29. A. party to the end of the road on which proposition was the simplest ami they have started together, the re- man it Co., booksellers and publish- most inoffensive, still when it was sult will not be confined to the State ers, have made an assignment. The demanded as a matter of coercion, of Iowa. suspension of Joseph L. King & Co., it had to be resisted. The last ditch, of which the Dem- stock brokers, is announced. The MeMahon j said: The gentleman ocrats are now talkiug in connection cause is the break in Union and on the other side has improved every with the present campaign against Sierra Nevada. opportunity that offered to read the the laws guarding the ballot box, is King Kalakaua, of Hawaii, has gentlemen on this side a lecture as to a recess of Congress until December knighted Claus Spreckless, of this their past and present conduct. in case ihe President .should veto the city, for his services in developing That sentiment was by the of the Hawaiian partisan press, lie wanted to know appropriation bills. Their idea in the resources where those gentlemen had received proposing, as expressed by several islands. The Bulletin this evening publish- their authority to hold over Senators and a number of is that such action would es an interview with General C. W. Southern gentlemen that the feelleave the President powerless, be- Legendre, formerly U. S. Consul at ings created by the war were not yet cause, while Congress would be absent Andy District, China, in which he pacified. If it was not competent from Washington it would be con- takes the ground that most of the for Southern men to be admitted to to the United the floor of the House with the full structively in session, and the Presi- Chinese emigrants States come under contracts made right of voting on vital questions as dent could not call it togetner. with emigration brokers in evasion their judgment dictated, then the Professional Jealousies. of Chinese authori- war for the Union had been a failure. the of New York, Mar. 29. The World's ties forregulations of the Coolie It came with ill grace from any Rethe suppression Washington: Dr. Hay den is here lob- traffic; that to check such immigra- publican to say that the provision bying industriously against the con- tion, which comes almost entirely was improper because it was put firmation of Clarence King as Directthe appropriation bill. The Hong Kong, it is necessary or of Geographical Surveys. King's through to counteract the operations upon themselves had passed Republicans simply nomination is now pending befora of Chinese emigration houses there, measures in the same way. It many Lands. It Public on Committee the in which the British authorities had never been considered revoluis understood that w hile there is a would undoubtedly be ready to lend tionary, but on the contrary as a division of opinion among the mem- their aid. protection against arbitrary power. bers of the Committee, it is pretty A long political discussion followArkansas Pleasantries. certain that Ilayden's efforts w ill be A of band 29. Mar. ed, in which Wood, Sparks and Little Rock, unsuccessful, and that King will be armed men on Sunday last White were participants. The detwenty confirmed. entered the town of Fayetteville, bate will be resumed Tuesday,floor. Credit Mobilier Bedlriras. of Colorado, having the shot into the Sentinel The Times says: The complaint of fired volleys of Before adjournment the Speaker office and into the houses ot several railroad the Union Pacific against nrominent citizens, and left. It is announced the appointment of the McComb, which we publish this believed they were taking threaten- Cincinnati committee as(McMahon morning, will be found interesting to ed Carlisle, revenge on the town for he death having declined to act) others beside lawyers. It contains a Conger, of the desperado Reed, who was Kenner, New, Sanford, in facts famous the of the history wa .hurt, but Brown and Robinson of Massachuin killed Nobody jail. Mobilier that Credit scheme, brought will suffer the extreme setts. ruin to so many re; utations half a these ruffians if Adjourned. dozen years ago. At that time it was penalty at the hands of citizens caught. bona fide that share well proved v?ry holders, as well as government, had Mar. 29. The case . been made to pay extravagant profits of Washington, Oliver Mrs. Queen Victoria is at Lake againt to the Company of Directors of the is till Cameron Monday. adjonrned Union Pacific forming the Credit Mo- The arguments of counsel were the It was supposed Prince Waldemar, of Germany, bilier corporation. matters of interest only be would able died of diphtheria. ha that the government General Butler moved that the case to recover from the Credit Mobilier, be taken U. Y. Riddle as the refrom but though the wrong committed ceipts of the the jurors, Nashville full a at effected suicided yesterday by a plaintiff was substantiated, and the conduct release for head. the Cause, inThe the defendant. shot through judge of those who committed it was out- said he did not entertain doubts sanity. any decided Court the Supreme rageous, to his power to withdraw the case The natives of Burmah at Ranthat an action would not lie. But aj from the jury, but what he wanted Railnow comes the Union Pacific believe the king is about to goon most was to hear something more ReinForm an alliance with China. road Company, and sues one of its about the receipts,and overruled the forcements promised for British Burfaithless officer for his share of the motion. r A mah amount to 5,000 men. gains. The complaint sets All in also coming. forth the method by which the trustFour men have been arrested at ees of the Union Pacific managed to English residents have left dol- Santiago de Cuba for endeavoring to or for mora a dllar There have been several atevery pocket If incite rebellion, and will be sent to tempt at incendiarism, and one lar which the road cost to build. large tire. "equity'' be not merely an empty Spain. Aiiii, 2(J. Wash-ir.gton- : e 1 S. M. PRF.SHAW. JI. Ogden. PRACTICAL HAIK IIKKSKKK. Dressing and Cutting Ladies' and Children's Hair, waking Fancy Hair M'ork, a Specialty. d87tf E. G. JOHNSON, 31. D.t HOMCEOPATHIC Office Surgeon. in Tribe's Sew Building, Fourth St. dl86-l- J. J. MURPHY, 31. y 1)., The only grad tinted Whtk Strut, In the city. - 00,1m, Utah. &IRESWELL, TLilS ASS CSaiUlHTii V3CD I"EHIU3. Order, lenpeclfnl.y sol.ciUd and the ,ra"e8l P!'i at lowest ratos. l (teneral 8wYmi'thi rePJ,v' jobbing; also Merch.nd w.ud produce taken. MIN St., North of 7. C M.I. do7-6r- a BILL POSTING. Theonl, Manned JOIlM iu Ogden is HOHwptjOL he giM.tut c,.ie, ami on the shortest dloXTf t.- u'e. U or,,'""""-"-o- f tin, "Junction.' ten-mil- ROILED DO W.N. LIGHTNING SEWER ' Is a Newly Prrrei ted SEWING MACHINE, onderful in its conception, unprecedented for doing a large, range sewing in textile fabrics andleath-r- It ig far in advance of nil other See. Ixicntijk ng Machines. S'ov. 2, JS78. Send for circulars. Agents wanted. 1 Anua-ioav, 4 to-da- Bel-for- l,lia il a h u. u w ii LECAL NOTICE. General Grunt and part v have arrived at 1'elialig. M. Fenaille de Vaulabelle, French historian, is dead. Paul Boyton arrived in his boat at Kvansville, Indiana. Dr. Karnuisch, author ot History of Technology, is dead. A London correspondent under-s- t iiids Caudahur will not beannexed. The Cossacks of the Don have refused to pay taxes, , aid have created disturbances. Six Powers have already adhered to tiie principle of a mixed occupation of Rouinalia. Officers at Cincinnati to day rifled the Pullman cars on the track, for taxes due in INTO. The bridge over Soldier creek, on the Kansas Pacific railroad, near was burned. Oa-XLilDIEJI- ., Isabella to-da- man-of-wa- Man-dala- A. Iluu, Pl.diuill, i Summon. Tuiiia Kr.deriik Ham, Defehd't. J T!i People of llie L'uiled Stall, in the Territory ui t'lah, snd greeting to Tunis Frederick Hani, defehdiiit. Vou are hereby required to appear iu an acliou brought against you by t'l above named I'laiutift. ill the Probate Court ot Bel Kliler Conn. ty, t uii T o nto y. an I to atuwjr Ihe complaint tiled llo rein, will, m ten days, of Ihe 'In ot it.nui nl'er tb. sernce on vout'ftllH summons, II seM.d milnu ibis L'uliiilv. or If served .on of this Coiioiy, but in ibis District within twt-niwithin ten; days. day: olheiwi-This ai'Coii in to obtaiu a decree bunds i f tnatriuiorv ensting bethe dissolving tween anl .laiiilill and defendant on I be set lorth ia the coiupl ,11,1 on nlo in tb s grounds olhre. An ty, n uie herel.) nottlted that if yon fail to ap: ir andunswer ihe si.i l compl iu as leqilired, l'lainlitl sill apply to the Court for the relief piioed f i in her Haul e imp'aint. Uiven u del my hand and the reiki of the Pro- bate Cow t...f said C.cant,, this tWeuti'-Dflday of Mai, I, is;n. i""-JAMkS 1IY WATER, Cork. Wholesale Dealers Kentucky lii-- a Fine Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS; And Cigars, ArerecMTiiig couHgnmeata daily ofakoTas d stock aad utvrlii th. aaina at tb LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. :it nil iiii CO WHISKIES, ecUiie lnthe Reichstag ye terday Deuuty Liebknccht accused the authorities of violating the secrwey of the mails. The majority of the Eastern mixed commission made representations iu favor of mixed occupation. The expedition to Merowill consist of o,000 men escorting an exploring party under command of Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovich. The Brooklyn theatre is to be rebuilt, with stage entrance where the public entrance was, and vie,- versa. The new buildup; will cost $100,000. The name of the man who attempted the assassination of t ien. Von Dreiitler at St. Petersburg is known. Four Councilors of Stale with their wives, and a son of one of the Councilors, have been arrested, Vakoob Khan's last letter is indecisive. An advance of the troops is impossible before the middle of next month, as all the passes must be clear of snow for simultaneous movement on the part ol Generals Roberts and Browne. The Standard editorially maintains the belief that its news of the failure of negotiations is substantially correct, and intimates that a public admission to that effect is not to be ex pected until troops have absolutely received orders toadvanee. A Berlin correspondent vouches for the correctness of the following: According to the present, form of (loots' bill, raw cotton will be exempt from duty. The whole tariff is below what was expectod, and by no means justifies the recent scare. ; ol To-pek- i; i ii li ViOll IV All orders by mail will be promptly attended to. FORWARDERS NCHLESINUER A Co., Ron-nielia- y ELECTRIC BELTS. sure cure nervous A for debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The onlv reliable cure. Circulars nmib-- free. Address, J. K. HKEVKg, Vi Chatham St., N. Y. di'em On our Most Distant Frontiers, As in our busiest and most populous cities of the seaboard and inteiin,", Hosteller's Stomach J.iiters is preeminently popular. Wherever civilization plants its foot on this continent, thither the great ionic finds Nor is this surprising, for it is the medicine of ali others best adapt ed to the w: nls fil the Western emi grant, be ho miner or agriculturist. It is an incomparable remedy lor the diseases to which he is most subject, and to which he is most subject, and which are liable to be brought on bv a change of climate, hards.iip, exposure, unaccustomed air and diet and miasmatic atmosphere and water. Among these are disorders of the stomach and bowels, rheumatic ailments, and malarious fevers, for all of which Hostcfters Bitters is a certain specific. A course of the Bitters befor departing for the new field of labor, or on arriving, will have the effect of preventing the evils for which it is such a signal remedy. deodl slw The Crowning Discovery. All the "phones' of this phonetic age are surpassed in practical benefit to mankind, by the discovery of the great and only Allan's Anii-Fat- , known remedy for obesity or corpulency. It produces no weakness or other unpleasant or injurious effect, its action being simply confined to regulating digestion, and preventing an undue assimilation of the carelebonaceous, or ments of the food. Spld by druggists. Ellsworth, Kansas, July 13M, 1878. Botanic Medicine (jo., Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen: Allan's Anti Fat re- ducea me seven pounds in one weeK. Yours respectfully, Mrs. TAYLOR. deed slw g -- non-offici- SALh LAKJS CITY, UTAH, Gen'l Ag't for Utah. . . In ttie Probate Court, in and for tbe Couuty liox K Jor. iu the Ter-- i ufy nf I' tali. AuJ wholesale an reliil ilualers in all Suit Agents kinds' of 1 A MIKE CUKE 'OK PILES. and nlcertd pile bu Kti fliorercrl bf Dr. M Ur. WiJlmm'f W ilium (an Indian feme iy i, cuimi tli Indian Ointmrar. A inKl box h nvc ana .wenr.v ol wirptold chronic cmi imnj yfiars' BtflD'linjf. No one nU ntffr five tniiitit after applying 'bis wobderful too: in m diclna. Lotions, ioairuinetits and e ctnarii-- do niftre harm than gt.cd. WtllianTi Ointment atorbfl (purticii. the tumor,allayi tbe intent itrhii' - in bed, acta larly at ni?bt after getting warmand r.fle rplifef, an a poultice, gie iiiftant and in prepared only for I'ilei.itcbing uf tho pri-va- t and noth;Dg ele. part 4 'j-- "I consulted tT Kan in Pbilndelpbl. LouMYille, Cincinnati. In MtiapuliH an! tliwcity, rf dol arc. and f und no ie-l- if and spent notii I obtained a box of Ir. Willing Indian Oiutmcut fcnue lour in ijib flg, and U UftBCur d me sooipletelj." n. .Tosfph H. BiutR, "Ha done me nore Rood than all (be me. b ine I evr tried, an I I hart spent mire than a i.00 with doctors, besides medicines I aw ure oot me more tbaD $40." Ijavid S?aftXl?e, Irgrabaoi, IU. and "Haw ioffcred twenty year with Itching ibat ulceraw-- piles, bavin iwd every need I nutil benefit, without came to my notice Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. CARhOifan old miner), Tecoma, Ner. Ja. Pile Remedy ever gained anch rapid No ftTor and extensive iale. frld by all wholesaleA or sale by Win. Driver and retail druggietfl. goa aadJ .W.loNutt A Ox, Og len, Utah dly Utuh for the Celebrate for FRANZ FALK'S FARM PRODUCE. M1LWAI KEE Jiesr' BIKERS' AM) A FAMILY Fi(D 6B LAGER in the Market, SPECIALTY. THE BEST GRAHAM laager Beer FLO UK, In the Country is to be found CORN MKAL, at the CRACK KI) W II FAT, ie BREWERY U. P. AND MALTING HOUSE, Special Attention given to orders Fifth east of Commercial Street, along the lints of cither of tho rail Hotel, ways leading into Ogden fur Grain, in load less. lots etc or car , Flour, UTAH. OGDEN, d37-t- f. LIFE IN' A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov more ery Known to the use for Ojiininp, Calomel or MinerPoisons-Lial fe for the Blood, SireiiTli for Hie Nerves, and norl(I'o Health for all. y Mag-giore- THE O. 11 NO. 154: llepre-"entative- and Physician n . OGDEN, UTAH: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1879. GENERAL NEWS. rubli-he- 'I h. AS OPKN LETT Kit TO TIIK PUBLIC. that by clfMinsing the bloed and building up the roust tutioii was ihe onlv true way ui htttiifiliinK tisee and being troubled with wen k nen of ibe 'unjEH, cttUrrh, very imich bro ken down In conHt'ttitiPii, et . and after trvins fie bent physicians and paying out my money for ir.Riiv kind of mrdicin s advertised, without finding a permanent cure, 1 began doctoring myttell. using medicines ma'e from roots and herbs. I fortunately a wonderful bit ters or Blood Cleanser, the first tattle of which gave me new life and vigor, and in time effected was free from catarrh, my apernrireut cure. lung iipcirne sound aud strong, being able to m.ii.il tli n.ott anvere c-and exposure, and I b ire gtind evr 3d pounds in weight. Feelii g iitHnht tb'it I hhd mad a wonderful d score ry iti irme, I prfpated a quantity of tbe Hoi t Hitters, a t l was in tbe habit of giving tbcin 1 found tbe !W4 t'i b k friends mid ne'Mx hu'diVine Uu the m. t nJrrfiil cures of all d sense, Hii"f-t'ltti Hniim-- nr Hcrofula in the i'l'M.lt I '.pin eiioe, rl i Hf iuub, Weakness, ' pi - o c. Tbe news of Kidney Dik-- , bi whv spr ad from one person my (ii- oy y In another uuil1 1 Mi d my t il c tiled upon to d wide, and supply pttit rifs with mr iteioe fin-I V.MB iin'iifiH t v- ttibtihh a laboratory for com p'niiMtii'l, nod hot tint;; t he Root Bitters in large and I now vHe all my lima to this Believing Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country wilf be promptly and faithfully attended to. BUCH MILLER i in- Ii 'I In wanutfl.-i- t k presenting either myself or discovery in this wy to the public, not being a patent medicine dihu and with enmll capital, but I am getting bravely over tbst. Him e I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded with orders from druggl ts en country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I hare received from persona cured, prove tbe fart that no remedy ever did so much god in so sho-- t a time and bid so much suuee'S as the Hoot Bit tars In fact, 1 am convinces that they will soon take tbe bad of nil o her medicine tn use. If early ono biindrd retail drnt;ists, right here athowe in CU veland,now stll Hoot Bitters, some ot whom have already so d over one thousand bottles. Root Hitlers aie strictly a medicinal pre aa was used In the good old dya of our forefathers, when people were can a by so- - e simple root o; plant, and wheu calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unkuown. t strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep tbe bowels regular and build up tbe ne'votts , They penetrate every part of tbe b system. searching out every nrre, bone an tissue from tbe head to tbe feet, cleansing and strengthening liiefouut:in springsot ite. heitCt they must reach a!i disease by ptirlfhalion and nourishment. ho matter wbat your feelings or symptoms are, wh;'t the dipuaite or aihnent is. use Hoot BUm Don't a ait until vou ate sick, but If yon only feel bad or miserable, use the Bittoraat once. It may save your i'le. Thousands of persons in hV parts of tbe country are alreidy using BOOT BIT'i KRH. They have saved many lives nf coi sHeipttvee who have bo o an i physicians to die, and giveu up by fri n have p Tmanentiy cured many old chronic cases of Catarr h, Scrofula, Kheunnlism, Dystpia and Hkitt Diffuses, where all other treatments bad failed. Are ycu troubled with sick Ilea wnaknesa, bad taste in the costivenes, mouth, nervousness, and broken down iu eon&ti tulion? Y'u will be cured tf you teke RfJOT Here.ion humors at;d pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will tlve you such good benMh, strength and beauty as ROOT BITTKR?, knjw iba jealous phyuians will cry humi tig beca mv discover y cures so many of their patients, but I care not. it is now my de 8 sire ind determination to place, my HOOT as fasts pfMible w.thin tbe reach of II those suffering through ut the world. Bold by wboleialefit-.ttail drugg.t and couutry or Ben' by exp ess on reed, it of price, $1.00 pr botib. or six bottles fo.00. for fartifi-cate- s of wonderful enres, see my large rrcular around each buttle ol medicine. Read and judge lipr your If X BY THE PLATE OK CAM, At J.B.GOODFIiLLOW'S ifth Street, OytUu. I am prepared to tkip hoy tuaotf ty Ht any time, 0. O D., to any pirt of the counlry. dsia-oo- J. It. (.UOUIKLLOW. i Geo. Ogden, Utnfi. Ford & Co. In Peaiars TilDE, Il5r.TS WOOL Omit Wall and X fifth Stnat, Ogdsa City, Wk a&oijr BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED. I am Selling Out my Entire Stock of Clothing Hats, Zlk. It '8 ROOT BITT r.i H, the great Biood Clean suh'-tiiutbe may recommend iicftuc ue m K sa targ-- pron'. O. W. iHlAHKK, Discoverer. SUH, f 8t. Cleveland. 0. For sale wholesale fey Godbe, Pitts A Co., Bait d rrmrlVMy Lake City. ASSAY OFFICE! dS7f OysterV Oysters! Boots and Shoes, ser, and take no J unction Building, bth St., k WELLS Proprietors. r. tt u Arid Families Supplied. WITHOUT RESEEVE, At Wholesale or KeUil.. Kpwtal Attention (rimi to liottlril tiniplpa and llnllion. All samplrn from adistaBf prnmptijr att'niied to. Et!'jfatt:s OwutMi. Chirjin SatosaH, itf P. C. WEST, Assayer. Can he had ICE! at ALL HOURS OF at THE DAY, A. GREEXWELL'S MEAT MARKET, 5M Reasonable- Offer Refuted- ICE! Fourth Street. FRED. - LEVY. P.S. Do not wait, but eoroe with your Cash and Secure yw Bargains-- . |