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Show (f OGDEN, UTAH : FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL VOL. VII. Bell entitled to a seat. He was ac cordingly sworn in. GENERAL NEWS. Jetton. gfoi jaila h ludiau An Published every .norning (except Monday) ''.v '" THE Printing Association, Junction liu'iii juir.itod.) ( iu i r'r" """'. '" J .,i DAirrrrd by Cnrvirr to any porf Vv7, Fn'irlli r Iturtoii A Bell Admitted to a Seat in the D. Trial of the Nebraska Fiends Iliu'.'inliotham'B Store. Ec, Etc., Etc, ?. S. EiCEA-I'll, Prll'.il.K A party of Indians attacked Sergeant Kennedy, late signal observer, and a private soldier named Bader, of the 2d cavalry. The two men were eating mar20tf ''"- f ;.,.,,., Indians. Deadwood, April 10. the at Hinin; al O.tYv 8. S. VILLIAM3. Formerly Chief Justice vjourt Ky. A"'.V. lunch at Mizpah, forty-fivmiles from Fort Kecgh, their destination. When fired upon Bader was instantly killed and Kennedy badly wounded. The latter crawled into a bush and kept the Indians off with a six shooter until assistance arrived, e WILLIAMS, K II, H AH US & (he Junctioh. y W. C. Tcltgraphto (ill AX, and Surgeon. Physician ,,,'', A g. OaA. 0-e- , d'Jo'tf K. J. (WALL Sen- ate. ANOTHER PHASE OF THE CHI- NESE QUESTION. CAHNAIUN. Oftire on ft'.v CARDS. BV&IMXS 1). STILL AFTER UNCLE SAMMY'S HEALTH AND MONEY. known on Advertising rate m;tl n plicrtt on. J (Ac LAWYERS. Fourth St., UTAH. OGDEN, Office in Pecry lilock, d241-t- f hamoa. New York, April 10. A Washington special says the State DepartDr. RAY DAVIS, ment has received advices from Sa?i i- -. moa that an American citizen has Fit been tendered the position of head of the nation with absolute authority; Tribe's B!ii!!:n;r, Fourth Street, also that war between tne contendt ing factions is expected, which Up Suir.) menaces the peace of the country Office hours. !) .m. to S p.m. and threatens to jeopardize clll.J-ti- ' the commercial interests of foreign residents. This latter information was M. n., A. S. the subject of special considertion by the President and State and navy acd yesterday, and department Physician, orders wereotticials burgeon sent to rear admiral Next Door to u;tios Office, Rodgers, commanding the Pacific station, to send a vessel ot war as soon as possible to Samoa to protect dfVMj our interests. It has also been determined that our naval vessels 3. X. ALLEN, cruising in the Pacific shall visit MYiWJAX and sur(;eon, Pago Pago several times each year for the purpose of strengthening our office at residence, near the cor- interests and protecting our citizens ner of Third awl Main streets, in their commercial and civil relam.ir20tf i'tidi. tions. The form of government of Samoa .is that of an elective monarchy, and the contention for the S. M. PRESHAW, throne grows out of a dispute in efK . fect similar to the election in this All kinds elCoHi'is and Trimn ing constantly country in 1876. There are no apoa haDd. prehensions in official circles here METALLIC CASES that the friendly relations already Kmbalni nra established will be 8ent C. 0. D. to nv disturbed, and it marlotf remains special!'. EaslsidBJ.au 8 , Ogd n. under consideration by the American gentleman to whom the throne has been tendered whether It MA W. II. 0. GARY, he will accept the honor. Ji ci a Dentist ry ica (010N .1 UTAH. ODBV Og-de- l!M)KI iTA It A'l'TDitNiJY Tiiidnn's Condition. Baltimore, April 10. The Gazette, Democratic organ, says: Gentlemen, AND LA W, COUNSELOR-at- 01'cc rniiflplcl I. hick, side Main St. ear--t who called at Gramerey Park the UTAH. other day, found Tilden in a wretched dt7-lcondition. Le was confined to his bed, and could only speak in a low PKltClVAL J. BARRATT, whisper. Ilis right side is paralyzed. He has lost the use of his left eye, ATTORNEY . and is unable to take any solid food AND This story was subse whatever. Conns' denied. quently 0.' ASSISTANT S.UIST. ATTORNEY. - OtiDKX, lor at Lnw, Collections a Lobih rn Mortgage Ppecinltv. Offloe, Eiixt Side Ma n 8t Ogden. Fern Ef ando-Woo- . The World says: It ought to be un derstood in Wai hineton, as it is per fectly well understood in New York, that there is no Democrat, Northern UEOKGK TilOMlNON. or Southern, who might not be made chairman ot the committee of ways BARBER, Main Street, Ogden. and means with less positive danger and less probable diKtrace 'he De l'll.M TM AI, HAIR 1IKKSSER. LrMxlm and Cutting Ladies' and Clul-b'.- mocratic party than Fernando Wood, the .i Hair, vuikintf Fauci Hair Work, as he is an advocate ot subsidies inEan-dall worst form of protective duties. as7tf may find it hard to understand this now. There will be no difficulty in teaching him to understand it, K. G. JOHNSON, M. 1., however, some time before the Naconvention in tional Democratic HOMOEOPATHIC vites him to take the place of as its vice presidential candi pician and Surgeon. date, with Judge Stephen J. Field, "TrtW New Building, Fourth St. of California, at the head of the tick d!86-let, in place of Tilden. iwted. d57-l- y n ';,. Hen-drick- y Straktwch J-- Ml'RPHY, M.D., J. The "ly graduated Office 5M Si,l In the rity . n i 7 CJR!.;sVELL, r,!,r;. and tne e:i'w!,l;.Vleitfd "S- - M"N Mercuand ae and produce taken. St, North of Z.C.M.L d57-6- BILL POSTING. TtooHhU.,,, Hin-V- I'r,"""" in Ogdeo dl'Stf11 Jo worlt in i with on tU giitn tinrti,t Ltli r(,,,flrirof the "JsnctioB." c!u,Mm LAnp'TER. t Windsor, April lO.John P. Phair in the State prison to day for the murder ot Mrs.. Ann Froize on June yth, lot. as handed The Widow Oilier. wid, April lO.-- The Washington-lecto the returned has ow Oliver north the visit will and ture field, and west and deliver her lecture late trial with Senator CAicwai. Smeron" She lectured in Alex-andriJOISERS AND Va., Ust night. & BUILDERS. ' tlc"" "nd Mtimt to 13-3!f- '' :.rder T 8trwt'3' Sued. New York, April 10. Miss Marco, the operatic singer, has sued Max Strakoscu tor breach ot contract She claims that early in February, Strakosch engaged her to sine in San Francisco on April 3d, and in the latter part of March he wrote her he would not be able to fulfill the engagement for California, because the manager of Maguire's theatre objected. Miss Marco believes that the cause of the abrupt closing of the ensniiement Iks in the fact that subsequent to making the contract, with hei, StraKOscn conciuutjuaiieu-twith Marie Roze which at In earlier date he did not believe nun possible. She sues for eighteen dred dollars. Hang-ed- JOIim Houwl,t)oL, " " I'ne 0,111 Bell Admitted- prepared an ln', d0"1" tof Maia, Ogrtra. New Hamp-.hhVoaThe debate on the ended at four, and the doTwd 1879. NO. 164. the re.olut.on declaring KHTKAY NOTICE. Aaurecurefor the blind, bleeding. Itrhiar VI in ay possession the following deacrlbed ulcerated pilea haa been dLcovereil h Dr. animal, which if not claimed and taken away re wed y), called Dr. Vi Uliain ilium (an ten dart fram d.fe will bo sold at paulie within ludiau Ointment. A ain,cle boa haa curml the worn old clirouicotuet of twenty five aud thirty auction at the Hooper Kutray Found, Saturday, ai p m: yeara' tending. No one need aufler five minutea aprn one dark bay horse, about two jaare eta. after applying lliia wonderful rootliing nudicine. iHitiuUH. iijati uitieuH and ebrtuativi do more star in the forehead, branded I within circle en ' ine left ort Wyoming. An American Offered (he Throne of i (ii1)tr f(P1 XLVI CONGRESS. Chief Moses and other Oregon In Garibaldi Expresses Himself lit Re- dians now here visited the commis gard to Italy. sioner of Indian affairs this morning WIDOW OLIVER OX THE ana nad an informal interview. AVAR 'PATH. Moses declared himself a friend of THE MIXED OCCUPATION QUESthe whites. TION A MUDDLE. Fight Samoa. , FOREIGN NOTES. 11, Willi Kriendly Mono. srHSrHIIToX: OP RATIS )t tell 41 Another Phaae of the QufMlon. Washington-- , April 10. General Chas. W. Legender, formerly consul of the United States at Amoy and more recently adviser to the government,! nns arrived here, having loft leddoMarch 5th. Gen. Legendre, in speaking of the Chinese question, savs that there is no occasion for a revision of the Burlingame treaty; that the whole subject could be satisfactorily disposed of otherwise in three months. He says Secretary Evarts is right in condemning interference, and believes the question could be disposed of by judicious negotiation and local regu lation in China. Ihe emigration, as a rule, lie says has been in violation ot existing laws. It come principally trom fcwatow and llona Kong, and has been much reduced within the past few years. Previous to his con eiilar term at Amoy from I860 to that port as the headquarters of the Coolie traffic of China, but through his exertions this infamous trade was entirely broken up, not one ship having left the port for the United States during his entire of ficial residence there. legis-islativ- EXTRA SESSION. SOUTH Great X AMERICAN COMMENCED. WAR umbers of Destitute People at Szegedin. e Etc., Etc. Etc., barm than W. C. Telegraph to the Junction. Washington, April Negotiations Between the British and Yakoob Khan Broken Off. THE i, SENATE. By ByW. U. Telegraph to theJoxctioN.) 10. Soon alter the consideiation beginning was resumed of the New Hampshire senatorial case, and Saithbury opposed admission. Carpenter argued that to authorize the Governor to make an appointment, there must have been a recess of the bo Jy which atjlhat time possess eu me legislative power ot the State, because the Governor, in making such appointment, acted only for the legislature, which, if in sosMuii,could make an election to till the term. The Vice President announced the question to be on the pending amendment, that Hon. ('Inn. II. Bell is entitled to a seat. The amendment was agreed to, Uarribaldl on Itnl). Rome, April 10". .The Capitae pub- 35 to 2$. The resolution of the committee as lishes a letter written by Garibaldi amended was hen passed, yeas 35, before leaving Caprera. He says: nays 28. Bell was than sworn in. "Italy owes gratitude to the Royal house for having contributed to its unity, but it did not accomplish it alone. The country was more flour- ing under its old tyrants than now."' He condemns Depretis, and concludes: "Monarchy is not eternal. (Quarantine. in New Orleans, April 10. Twenty Its duration will be proportion as affection merits it of the people, the be will established days quarantine May 1st against all vessels touching and calls to its councils, not flatterat West Indies, Gulf of Mexico, the ers, but the capable and truthful." south of Texas or South American Blockading The Egyptian Sitoatlon. ports as far as Bunos Ayres. Mill Put Oft. London. April ,10. A dispatch Boston, April 10. The house re from Iquique says that the port is by a Chilian squadron. jected the bill to secure women the blockaded The Italian government is about to right to vote on municipal affairs in send a Senator to Cairo to report on cities and towns. The bill to give women the right to vote tor mem Italian interests.. It is stated the bers of the school committee, passed. Khedive's contumacy is prompted by the Italian Consul General, who Harder and Suicide. conopposes 10. Geo. bitterly Shohola, Penn., April trol. The eastern Roumelian comHass, yesterday cut his wife's throat, mission have effected an understandthen drowned himself. ing with the Porte upon several matters previously in dispute. Amongst Faatl Explosion. ther points agreed upon is that GoLDbBouo, N. C, April 10. In of the revenue of the province Kornagay's foundry this evening, a boiler exploded killing the foreman shall be paid to the Porte. and scalding four others badly. Preparing for Failure. Lore's Lalior Lost. St. Petersburg, April 10. Count Locisvii.le, April 10. The Repub Schouvaloif, who leaves St. Peterslican State convention met hereto burg Monday next, will be the day. General Eli II. Murray, re bearer of proposals relative to the ceived 712 vo4es for Governor, Wal European conferen ce in view of the ter Evans 757. Resolutions were en failure of the nj'.jed occupation thusiastically adopted commending negotiations. the war and peace record ot the Ke SnbalKting In Charity. publican party, its valiant deeds, April 10. Seventeen thousPesth, 3., etc. and persons in Szegedin and the Trial ofthe Fiend. neighborhood of that city are still Hastings, Neb., April 10. The subsisting on charity. It has been trial of Olive and Fisher for murder raining for ten days. The supply of ing and burning Mitchell and Mete bread is becoming exhausted. hum, in Custer couniy last Decern Garibaldi. her, is in progress, and the defendRome, April 10. General Garibaldi ants are using every means which daily receives visits from political their wealth will secure for acquittal. personages. Replying yesterday to was to as Testimony chiefly a deputation from the Italian comidentity. Aner Tildea mittee at Trieste, Garibaldi said: "I Again- have never been more concerned for Chicago, Apr. 10. Journal's Wash- the interests of our brethren beyond ington: Samuel J. Tilden and his the Alps than I am now." brother, Henry A. Tilden, proprie Tho nixed Muddle. tors ot an extract and drug manulac-ton- ' Rome, April 10. It is positively at New Lebanon, N. Y., are in trouble for defrauding the govern announced that Italy has finally dement out ot a large amount ot inter- cided not to participate in the mixed nal revenue. Several days ajro inter occupation of eastern ltoumelia. nal revenue officials at Chicago Vienna, April 10. Negotiations seized a number ot packages contain- relative to the mixed occupation are ing bottles of "cromo chloralum," still proceeding. Representations have been made put up by the Tilden House, which had not been properly stamped. at St. Petersburg with a view to obSince this seizure the internal reve taining adequate satisftction for the nue bureau has directed an exami insult to the Austrian consul at nation of similar packages at St. Widdin. Can't Agree. Louis, rew Orleans and other points, which has resulted in seizures, in all Bombay, April 10. It is rumored of those cities where these goods ha e i i Cabul that negotiations betwetn been examined. The services of Yakoob Khan and the British had Barnum, of Connecticut, failed because the latter insisted on of chairman the Democratic national the annexation of Cabul. committee, were obtained, and he Austrian Affair. went before Commissioner Raum to 10. The internal April acBerlin, failed to case the but settled, get are Austria affairs of critically, watchcomplish that object. ed here. The advent of the UltraKew Democratic Organ. montane reactionary cabinet seems JournaCi Washington: Arrange- probable. A great meeting of reprements are in progress for starting a sentatives of German seaports will be Democratic organ here which shall held on the 17 til tnsiant to discuss be free from any suspicion of venal freely the new tariff. All the seaity and be conducted on a high board cities strongly oppose the pro plane that will command respect jected surtaxes and retaliatory duties and consideration. The Port is not on transmarine imports. recognized as a party exponent, but rather as an individual speculation. Its attacks on Bayard, Randall and LIGHTNING BOILED B0WX. other leaders, and its open advocacy All foreign doctors and Gen. Meli-kof- f of schemes before Congress have alienated the good will of the best have quitted Astrchan. class of Democrats, and forfeited The Sultan would be amply justitheir confidence. fied in calling on the Khedive to resign. Ten thousand striking miners at The agreement between Austria Shadow's Hill, England vote "no Austria the power and Turkey grants " surrender. of occupying three points on the river Horn, on the outskirts of Novi By the breaking of a rope elevator Bazar, commanding all practicable at Gramerey Park Hotel, New Y'ork, crossing places. yesterday an engineer wis. killed. The Khedive has dismissed Riaz At a meeting of colored citizens in Pasha from the presidency of the committee of inquiry into Egyptian New York last night, appropriate finances. Other members of the roanlutinna were adopted and subcommittee consequently tendered scripsions taken up for the relief of southern refugees. tneir resignation. All ihf. industrial and commercial Hurlburt and Scofield's distillery, the lamest alcohol distillery in Iowa, societies of Germany have called producing almost exclusively for for meetings todiscuss tne proposed taeign shipment, was burned yesterday riff, which would injurieusly affect afternoon. Loss, 30 to $40,000. In their respective trades. surance ten thousand. A dispatch from Rangoon says the Burmese government wishes for peace, but large masses of Burmese soldiers are moving toward Loughoo, Gillet'a Goods Pure. reiniorced. Gillet's Cream Tarter Bakine Pow- - which has not been deris pure and good. Gillet's double The reports come from KiefT that Havonngs are three to five times political prisoners uici o irjuui i stronger than those treated. Many have been shot other manufacturers, and contain no whil artpmnrino- to escane. The poisonous acms or ethers, but are the governor of the prison bas received genuine extracts of rich, ripe, fresh a decoration. Gen. Ignatic-ff- Count fruits, and can always be relied urxm. SchouvalofI and Gen. Adlerberg have .. d,all3ra. reeeiven mreatenwg letters. Anglo-Frenc- one-thir- y - , d I II Withers moved that the Senate now proceed with consideration of'tho army appropriation bill. Hereford said a week ago he gave notice of his intention to speaK on the resolution of Hoar which condemned what was supposed to be the Democratic policy imt had given way for consideration of the question of privilege just decided. lie did not think he ought now to bo antagonized with the army bill. The Senate, however, decided to take up the bill. A resolution was adopted lm iiif: to the select coininiilee to examine the finance reports, accounts and books of the Treasury Department power to have the testimony taken from time to time and such statements as the comm ttee may desire. Randolph made a motion that when the Senate adjourn it be to Monday next, saying that row would be Good Friday, a day respected by the religious sentiment of country. The Senate disagreed to the motion, yeas 27, nays 24. After executive session. adjour ned. HOUSE. The legislative appropriation bill of the was taken up in committee whole. McMahon offered an amendment repealing the sections providing for the biennial examination of pension ers and concluding as follows: "In order to provide for the payment of arrears ot pensions, the Secretary is directed to issue immediately in payment thereof, as they may be adjusted, the ten millions of legal tenders currency now in the Treasury Department as a special fund for the redemption of fractional currency. Garfield raised a point of order which led to a discussion. The chairman finally ruled that the amendment was germane to the bill in the direction of economy and therefore in order. It was then further amended by a provision offered by Cannon, that fractional currency may be redeemed in any class of money in the Treasury, and as thus amended it was agreed to. Atkins submitted an amendment which was adopted for the apoint-men- t of a deputy commissioner of pensions with a salary of $2,400. On motion ot JJunnell, an amend ment was adopted making immediately available the $25,X)0 appropriation for the general land oiiice. The clause in the bill requiring work for the , patent office to be done in Washing-tanwas siricken out. Money submitted at amendment increasing the clerical force of the post office department. Without action on tne amendment the committee rose and the House adjourned. Ihe speaker will announce the committees g William Oiutment abaorba irrc d (he timiorn. allara the intenae UrbiliK (particularly at niht alter (totting warm In brdi, at-- t as a poultice, gives intant and relief, and ia prrp.retl only tor l'ila, ilci iug of the private partaod (loth ng le. " routultfd In Philadelphia, Louiaville. Cincinnati. In tau.ipoliaanl thia city, and apeut Lu' dred. ol dol .are, an t f und no nutil 1 obiami-i- l a box or Dr. William's Indian Oiutnent tome tour month ago, aud it ha cur d lue completely. Josr.CH M. Rvnin, Cleveland, 0. "Has done me n.ore good (ban all the me icine I evor tried, and I Ii ivt a lent iu .re (ha i a wub dctor3, bciils uivdicioL. 1 aiu aure it me inoro (ban III. l'tvis Srutu-iu- , shonlder. tn i, about two years old, brand raattached to iu left mbling Y with tsmi-circlarm., on the left hip, white oo the sjoae, ttar ia forehead. One roan mare, bald (are, brand resembling a quarter moon on left thigh, aliont three years Oue hrewn iiknky Manning, j. The above aale lan wtponed till Wednesday UtNRY MAS.WStt, April Hi. District roaaukerper, ICE! ICE! liigrabatn. "Have tuifTered twenly yeara with lulling and Ulcerated pilei, having- ued every rented, that came to my notice with u( be irnt, nntit I ludian Ointment tin'inMia'e reli.-f.CUuaoLtan old miner), Tecon a, Net. a)" No Pile Heiui-dovor skilled .11 Ii rapid favor and exeu.ive ale. Sold by all and retail dinggikts. For rale wht.let.la by Uoebe, Pitta ft Co., Salt Lake i Ity. dly District Pnandkeeper. dlSl 1 si 17. POSTPONED. Hooper, April td, nei Can be had Ja. A. at ALL HOURS OF THE DM, at (,'KEENWELL'S MEAT MARKET. Fourth Street. dioiir TRUSTEES' SALE. HCEIl CO Wallace iiIkio- and fanili fc. hit wile, ot Otdeii City, Weber i Couuty, Turiii..iy t V, ib, by th- lr curiam dee I of (mat, dU'd Mrcll fTth, A IK, UTS, Sled for recotd VUrchir, 1K;8, m.it duly nicoidol, In tin office ot the euuaty KucMiiur ol raid Welwr Couniy, iu Bjok C of morlgage., pages '2 t and aii inclusive, on March '.I, tHiN, did grant, aeil, convey and cootti oi to Klwood II OnU ol Ogden t'iiy, ftebar toiiuli, Utah 'i'e rMory aa Ti ceit.iiu leil esiiiie as follows, le wit: A part ol Lot Kij;h( (S., In Block 1 lurly-ou- a (111), IU P.a( A, of Opiicii lily Mt vi y, b ginning at a p ii( le i htj (' et hi It , f (he not ot acid o I, aiH iu uing llieuce south .even i?) ro-iami nix. ami one hall (ri1) (eit, ilu uca wat Iw. iily ('in) rodii, (ti ncu ion to tfeven (7 ) rod. aud a x ami one ball (H1 j)le t tin uto (iiij ro a to Hie piace ol heiiit iii, coutaluiug l,u rod. ami 2.U5 iU.ie ot laud In And (rn-.-however, io secuie ihapayuiculof tne urin cipaiand lUlereatol (woaevura proinhiaory notes: Oue of tvVHl, dated Ma cb Vi, iS78, anl due on Al e receiving consignments daily of above selectdie J7th day ol Septi-indc- l one of $1,11110 , ltiS ed ttock ana olTerin (be earn at the diitei Maicu il7, lsTS, diu ou tue "llldny ol is.u, loin miles iioirii.g (mere t at the rate ,1 ins and one hall (l1) pel cent. per moaih i.iiiii oaie. pay il.le lion, (my ootil paid payable EASTERN lo the orde Auoa K. Lyu.lresat (ha Hanking iii ua, oi j. i. ii iy a uj . in ugrtrn i ny, litaii. V And, herra$, accoitling to (be temi, and eouditious ol sal prom seoty uot.s and deed ot HUM, a la go poi t.on of (ho p inclpal and lutoi est ol aa-note., renctiiis due aud uuiiaid. All by mail will promptit was aiming o her thing- In Aud, H'im-un- , siid deed ot ly prov. tod, that ahonl i default be maue iu the payui. nt ul aaid nolea or any of the interest that might accrre tberecu,or any part shoui-- become due aud pay uiareoi as mer-aiuatiin, tliesant Klwood 11.0 th, Truatee s afoie- & Co., said at the request ol the holder of said note might piooed to sell (ho pro, arty or any part thereof iu said truat described, at public vendue to I lie highest bidder lor cah at the south Sole Ajent for Utuh for the Celebrate front door ol the County Court lie ae In the ciiyj 01 Og.tt-aluiesaid,nrat giving twenty days'p bile notice ol the time, terms, aud p ace ol sa.d aale and the property to be sold, by advertisement in son uewnpaner, printed in the the hnuliah lan guage and pubu ih-- d iu said County ol Weuer,atid MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER alt. r such sale execute and deliver a deed or dre-lsifee simpie or the property sold, to the pnachaser or purchiuiori (hereof and out ef the pro eeds of said sale piy lint, expenses of aaid trust. 2d, Tho sum due on said uotet 3d, The u P us, ii any to said Voulger aud wile, (heir F'"-- i repiesi nianves or annigus. am, incus M a ueflcleucy ol such prooe da to slats au ac count cr. dii the amount paid on said notes, and certify the amount deflLl.ecv And, Whtreaa the a,. id Inns K. Lynderi, the owner and hoblor of .aid ootes hoe reuuesled me, the undersigned, lo pioceod to sell the said propel ty undt-- said deed of trust as therein deter. bed. is In found Now therefore, I, the underalgard Kllwcod H. Oi tli truslw, aa uf r. said, heieby give notice, (hat t the request of Anna K. Lyndon, owuer and h.lderofsiid notes, due and unueid at at rne.d, aud iu accordance with the term, aud conditions of the inl deed of t nst. 1 will on Saturday, May 3d, MTU; at the south fiout door of the County Court House III (In city ol 0(idu, at lit AND o'clock n. of said day, sell to the highest bid-dfor cash the props, ly iu and deed of trust described, orej much th. ruf as may be ne.es-t.t.- ) Ui satisfy auid deed of trust and pay the amou t due on taid note above descilU.l aud the miuie.tdue ther, on op to ili. d iy ufs,tle,aud costs of salo, and of the ti ust aforo.aid, and it tue proceeds of sale, be --.ol aufttcian: to make ihe payments af.resiid. I hut 1 ll. then state an ac count, credit Ilia amount de ived from such sal as a payment on said note aud atoresaid, and cert ly the a i omit of inch deficiency. 1 JinukltUOl' II On 11, Truslee as aforesaid. dlot-i- f Ogd. ti, Utah, April 7th, iSTU. Yri!EnBS, VoulKer, V Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky WHISKIES, u(e, Imported and Domestio e.l iiuy WINES AND ILIQUORS, 11 Cigars, ad LOWEST orders tiut PRICES. be attended to. SllILESINGEH FRANZ FALK'S It est tn (he Market, THE BEST laager Beer the Country to be at the U. T. BREWERY i MA L TING 110 UHE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, UTAH. OGDEN, cit BALCQKTS LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court ol Weber County, Utah Ter ritory. Hon. P. D. Klcoaruu, Jo gt. In tbe matter of the Estate 1 Order to show cans - on oi application for. Alfred Clark, Deceased. J e.ile of real estate. And Families 6'upplkd. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country It appearing by the petition of the executors of said estate, that there is will be promptly and faithfully not suthcient personal property, in attended to. their hands to pay the debts out standing against the deceased, and BUCHMILLER & WELLS the expenses of administration, and that it is necessary to sell a part of Provbietors. the real estate for the payment of such debts. It is therefore ordered by said THE BEST LIME. . Court that all persons interested, be and appear before said Court, at the now making tbe verylieM court room ot the Probate Court, in the Court House, at Ogden City, To be obtained anywhere for Vuilding Everybody Weber County, on Monday the 21st purpose. A.D. of 10 Joe at o'clock at his thirst 1879, Should quench Leave orders at B. White's Lumber Yard, Clay day April, or at the warebon.e ia tbe real ot a.m. of Wiiirhl's said to Store, show summer cause why onnKs ton's bar. ihe finest day, en fourth Stroet ever invented are to be had at the an order should not be granted to t building KDLfcI HAXPT0S. , said executors, to sell so much of the d 55 tf Bank Exchange. real estate of the deceased as should be necessary to pay such debts, and JOSEPH A. OEBOW, See Notices that a copy ot the order be published Barber, Teeth Extractor, Alt of Smtn'i Ponnlar Familv tor at least ten days in the Ogden 1 W . UV'nlt uiaoutacturer of the celebrated r l: rlor nam uy u. uvw Junction, a newspaper and " printed iiieulCllies, & Co., Ogden. BOTANIC Ul.SCO VER Y GOLDEN in Weber dly Co., published Ugden City, Utah territory, prior to said hearing Shevlne. torts., Hslr Cutting, ti rl. Dated at Ogden City this the tenth Teeth Kxlractlug, 0 rie. day ot April, A.D. 1879. AUCTION SALE spr3tf Opposite fireman's Halt, Og.ler. F. D. Richards, Probate Of Unredeemed and Unclaimed Bag Judge. ATTENTION. HOUSEKEEPERS! ) Territory of Utah, gage from the Aeeney ttouse, s.s. Ter. Utah of Weber, I em Bow prepared to do a'l kinds of h ejea County j Ogden City, ana whiteiasbingialhe I, the undersigned, Clerk of the painting, To he held In front of the Commercial Honae, beat style and at the Irwest livtrg rales. All Probate Court in and for said County, order corner oi aaia anu oin .t i., left at I. A Canfleld't' near the corner ef or at tbe Jcscnon do certify that the foregoing Fifth and Green guests, attention. Saturday, April 19, 1879, is ahereby full, true, and correct copy of Office will receive prompt At 11 o'clock a.m. C. A. WEST. the original Urder to show cause on apr2-lAuctioneer. JOE W EIGHT, . for sale of Real Estate, in application 1 black cloth valise, unknown; 1 bnudle. the matter of the Estate of Alfred Taiise.l bundle, coac, marked G. B Crandell; 1 leather bo, marked J. P. Uiirtei; 1 Clark, deceased, filed in my office bundle, niarke U P Q J'tel; 1 valise, marked t. April 10th, 1879. A Thompson; i Mine, unknown; i vaiise, rneca Witness my hand and the seal of marked i. M. Silloway; 1 valise, 13; 2 valisee, cbeck 116; 1 vaiise, nukoown; 1 valise, check 6'i; said Court, this 10th day of April, 1 marked GRKY LIME Fa-r'- lSS-l- 1 eYn-- 1 1 G. A. 0IILS0N, pair pints, and1 shoes, unknown; 1 tack, cheek A.D. 1879. W. Taylor; bundle.check 'ti; bundle, F. S. Richards, Clerk, 1 bundle, unknown; 1 valise, cbeck 4; 1 isEAL C. Richards, Deputy Clerk. valise, -- h xk S8; 1 valise, check 94; t valiee, cbeck 1 bdl mbea, dlOltd lH;lva.ie,checktlo;lvalise,on'..wn; nukoown; 1 pair moccatina, ouknowD; 11 valiee, marked It. B. Smith; 1 valise, check HI; bundle 1 blanket shoes, nnknowuj 1 ealise, nuknown; G I rack, 1 bundle, nuknowu; coal, nn known; I bundle, mknowr; 1 valiee, marked Woi. Long; nnkitowu; 1 basket imok' a d pictures, onknowu ; un1 bundle ehirts, unknown; 1 bundle rauvje, M. known; 1 valise, nnkn wn; 1 trunk, marked 1 truok, marked K. shilling; I A. tbanoe-sFifth Street, Ogden, Utah. 1 buudie I unknown; vali'e, nckoown; mortar, 1 gong. C. marked Boco; table, and valieae rings, to., etc. Alto a lot of bundles There will alto be sold at toe earn unknown. time and place. At the 1 K 76; GEORGE STAN MEAT XII i: Fnrnilnre of all Kinds, Including Tables, Chairs, Mattreaset, Betdiog of all deeenpti-n- t, Ac, Ac. KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Ogden, April 10, '79. Proprietors. dl63 I0t EH, MARKET1. 1IET of CUTS LOWEST rOSSfllLE FIGURES. Mniti Htreoi, Mauiifacf"re all kind Og-den- . of Tin, topper aud Sheet Iron Mare. SPECIAL Ail U ATTENTION ROOFING. GIVEN TO ork Dont iu a Substantial Manner. Brass, S'cam, uJ Ois Work ara Dot eno by ot. but !1 work done atisfaotioa hy mo is wrian:el to gi to atery patron. ure.l Meat soil Ciruap by the Quarter, drtt r !. |