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Show function. SEfo SATURDAY, M,lishd erery WEDNESDAY and Com pant. ly the Oudkn Publishinu HUES McGAW, President auJ llusinoss Malinger, Business communications should lie ,u whom all atldreawl- - Female Relief Societt. of ladies, members of number A large met in the City he above Association, on Thursday last, under Hall, Ogden, Of Sister Ilattie Brown. the Presidency the sisters were afternoon the Puring quilts and other making busily engaged articles of clothing suitable for the in clement season of Winter. They will soon have a eufficent quantity on hand to supply the wants of those in need. The afternoon was enlivened with remarks from the Tresidentess, and by from sister Itosaltha choice readings O ., T' f l ana ' eisicr Cannem members were admitted to the Associa tion. The meeting was adjourned until OanEJ 1 ,, rrr. oiciiib 1 1 8th, 1870, at 1 p. m. The above was handed to us by ono of We congratu-iit- e he ladies of the society. them for their determined efforts to lo good, and wish thein success in their iery laudable undertaking. Dec. Amaia Lyman will preach on Sunday eve, Nov. 27, iu Cordon's Hall, Ogdeu. 1 The Utah Central is a doing big freight business. Daring the past week upwards of CO cars have been sent to S.L.City, and from the 10th ictlie 23rd insL, 2,250,000 lbs. of freight have passed over the road, two thirds of. which has been from Ogden to Salt Lake City. How's that for the little line? Bjo Business. We are sorry to learn (hat four new cases of small pox have tccurred at Plain City 6ince our last The afflicted L notice, and one death. to bo in a convalescent j were reported Plain Citt. state, but the disease has taken an unfavorable turn with a few. Great care should be taken with all whit are recovering, as exposure to cold is extremely dangerous while the system ij still weak from the effects of the disease. Sale. See notice of sale for delin- quent County and Territorial taxes. Dat. On Thursday Thanksgiving the stores on Main St. were closed, and business generally was suspended luring the morning. Everything was quiet, and we suppose the people of Ogden, as in duty bound, were truly grateful for the "abundant crops saved unto ua from the pestilence of last summer," according to the proclamation, signed, scaled, and promulgated last by the Governor. Car Shop. The C. P. U. It. Company a car shop at the Ogden When Depot, 28 by 120 feet dimensions. ire they going to put up some substantial buildings at the Junction ? There it no better place to be found on the whale track ; that's so. are building EsLAitc.ni. The Journal of Education November appears before the public for and enlarged. It contains articles many particularly interesting to School teachers, and several items plans for school houses and fittings valuable to school trustees. It is ably edited nd well printed, and is published at improved St. Louis, Mo. S3?" A good boot and shoe maker can constant work. See T. H. AVebster's tave notice. SPECIAL AOTICKS. Wants Work. A good boot and boe maker, who can make both sewed ul pegged work, can have constant employment by applying to T. 11. Wcb-"e- r, five doors Sonth of the White House, Who Ogden. tf At C. C. Asmussen's, Main Street, City, you can obtain first class Jewelry, Clocks and Watches, and toys for children of nil descriptions. Call ? Salt Lake and examine. Dry goods, groceries and liquors quality at the 1st and 3rd fl'ard Store, Main Street, Ogden. Produce taken. 5HS of first-cla- Esgf No mistake Williams & Co. sell lumber, cheaper than any house in Ogden, at their yard near the Junction Office. ill The Drugs and Medicines at Drug Store, Main St., Ogden, &re of the finest quality, the Wines and liquors of the purest brands. 'he Pioneer 7G-- tf BY TELEGRAPH. Special to the Owe Jcscnoxby the Atlantic auJ l'acitie 1'elogruph Company. Riot in Philadelphia! Entrance of Bavaria into the German Confederation! Dissension in the Austrian Cabinet! " Important Bull Fulminated by the Pope! - - Republican Insurrection in Spain! Surrender of Thionville to the Prussians! AMERICAN. Washington. 24. Thanksgiving Day was generally observed throughout the city. The Government Depots and places of business throughout, the city remained closed during tlio entire day. The reception of p Spalding was a grand affair. The entire Catholic community turned out iu a procession over two miles long. New York, 24. The address ot Gen. Butler at Boston, last night, is published in full, by the leading dailies, and is vigorously discussed in the editorial columns of the East. The Herald thinks it looks very much like a newly constructed platform for the Republican party; but says his startling programme was spoken to a mass audience, and the Northwest, and South are not prepared to sacrifice their commerce for the purpose of benefitting the manufacturers of New Lugland. The address is neither logical in argument, nor practicable in policy. The Tribune says the speech deserves attention, but notwithstanding the furtive efforts at denial, it in no wise conflicts with the views attributed to Gen. Butler in a letter from Lowell, printed some weeks ago, excepting that some points are softened. An earnest dissent from his conclusions are expected, and the American people will hesitate .before accepting him as a leader upon such critical questions. TJianksgiviug day was very quiet here. The Chief event, of the day was the parade of the Shandly Legion, being an immense procession of the Democracy embodying all the leading politicians. At the public institutions on Blackwell's and RandaLi's Islands, the inmates were rvg&lcil whi: turkey and pie. The Tombs and the inmates in the prisoners of Brllevtie were treufed to the same. of fantastThere wag a larfc'e turn-ou- t ical, and numerous processions of individuals dressed in curio.'is costumes paraded the principal streets. The stores throughout the city were regularly closed, as well as all the departments of the city and GovernLieiit, the Post Office and Custom House. A number of elcctiou beta were settled, and the streets were made quite lively with the losers of bets wheeling the s winners in from one point to another. There were services in all the churches during the morning. Henry Ward Beecher flelivered his yearly Thanksgiving sermon, in which he touched upon various subjects affacting the nation. He hinted at Butlers speech by cursing men that counseled the red hand of war, exoept when needed for justice and truth. "Let Kings war, let Aristocrats war, but the Nobles of the great Republic should know the fellowship of man, and instead of the red hand of war, let them put around their neighbors the arm of fellowship, dwelling together in harmony, unity, sympathy and love. Weston, the walkist failed in his attempt to walk 112 miles in 24 hours and has been unablo to keep awake, after miles since accomplishing forty-seve- n at ten a.m., when he stopped. 10.30 he had made 277 miles on the He now rests original task of 400. until 6ix o'clock to morrow when he will have but sixteen hours left to finish, so of course he must utterly fail. Philadelphia, 21. Thanksgiving day was generally observed here; all the public buildings and stores were closed. In the morning the churches of different denominations were crowded. In the afternoon Maj. Gen. Meade reviewed t ho 1st Division of Pennsylvania militia atl'airmountl'ark. Four thousand men were in line, making a very creditable appearance. When the colored portions of the troops were returning from the review, the rear portion of the brigade vas attacked by a lot of roughs at the coiner of 23rd and Chestnut Streets; the troops fired upon their assailants, and then, fixing bayonets they charged on them. Jno. Harrison (white), received a bayo-nwouud above the navel, which will probaldy prove fatal. McChcnny (white) received a bayontt wound in the groin, leg and head. Duffie, (white), was shot in the abdomen, Sibley Eastman (colored), was shot in the hip. Tho excite-men- s was intense. Numbers of others were injured, but were carried off by their friends. The police aided tho rioters. FOREIGN. Tours, 23. The latest dTspafehcsfrom Tarisby aerial transit to Sunday night state that the equipment of the new general levy of the National Guard had been nearly completed; the fresh recruits evince great enthusiasm and excellent discipline. The preparations of the French to attack the Prussians is becoming everywhere more formidable; the evolutions of the citizen soldiery are incessant. Engines of war of the most character lave been matured, and will shortly be tried upon the Prussians. There are no internal dissensions, and provisions are abundant. Paris has fully shown her ability to withstand a long siege, Munich, 21. The convention treaty of unity between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the North German Confederation has been duly signed by Ihe proper commissioners, Arch-Bisho- wheel-barrow- To-nig- ot " &af" Genuino Drugs can bo obtained &' the 1st and 3rd Ward Store, Ogden. descriptions demist. niado up by a practical If you want a cheap lot of apply to Mr. H. B. Seville, at Williams & Co' s. yard, near the JtKO-T'o- s 5?" Office. lum-- representing the respective governments. Bavaria's entrance into the Confederation dates from Nov. 23d. Berlin, 24. Chancellor Delbruck, in opening the read a German Parliament speech from the Throne, in w hich occurs the following: "By a succession of victories unprecedented in history, by the heroic valor and sagacious leadership of tho German armies, the aggressions of a hostile rac6 have been repelled. "The French, by this time, must surely have acquired the conviction that they are unablo to cope with the comHad the bined forces of Germany. people of France a Government, the members of which regarded their own future as inseparable from that of their country, peace would bo immediate and certain, but they prefer to prolong tho contest, and continue the sacrifice of tho forces of a noble nation in a hopeless struggle. The continuance of the war will leave its impressions of bitterness and hostility, which will cause of the struggle just so tho restoration to soon as by France's strength, or by making alliances she feels powerful enough to renew the combat." The Chancellor continued his address at length, insisting upon Germany obtaining a defensible frontier adjoining the French territory, hoping earnestly for a peaceful discussion of the treaty of 185(1, and rejoicing in the final accomplishment of tho unity of Germany. London, 24. from St. it is asserted by A telegram received Petersburg, states that prominent authority here that the reply of Chancellor Gortschakoff to tho notes from England and Austria, remonstrating against Russia's right to abrogate the treaty of 1850, is couched in very conciliatory terms. By his answer to Chancellor Von Bcust and Earl Gran villc, he endeavors to explain clearly the pacific bearing of his previous decRussia desires the general laration. peace and repose of the East, which can only be secured by a common understanding, and far from wishing to act separately, she would very willingly assist at such an understanding with other powers. Earl Russell, in a letter to the Times, suggests the advisability of a Congress, when it shall be practicable for all the powers entitled to representation to assemble. "The Czar offering force, let us meet him by force and the sooner the better." The Globe publishes important intelligence from Spain, through 'French sources, via Marsailles. It announces that the greatest excitement prevails at Madrid, Aragon, and Barcelona, consequent upon the Republican opposition to the election of a King. A general insurrection Republican throughout Spain is imminent. Tho Captain General at Barcelona, alarmed at the threatening attitude of the Republicans in that city, hag telegraphed to Marshal Prim for immediate reinforcements. A crisis is approaching. Dispatches from Berlin state that the bombardment of Thionville by tho Prussians has been steadily progressing; a largo portion of the town, and a number of surrouncing villajrca have b een ?et on fire and consumed. The Daily Telegraph says the language of t.'ie reply of Russia to Earl Granville is concilatory and reassuring, and that she disavows entertaining any hostile intention towards Turkey or England, f r their opposition to her repudiation of the Black Sea treaty. from Constant-noplAdvices received y announce that the Sublime Porte, declares its resolve not to accept the discussion of the question of the neutrality of the Black JSea, at any Conference of the Powers. Vienna, 24. The dissensions in the Austrian Cabinet have culminated in the resignation, of the Foreign Minister. It is expected that Count Poulaki, the present Premier, will be intrusted with the formation of a new Ministry. The Timet this morning published a dispatch from Versailles, stating that Odo Russell visited Count Bismarck twice on Monday, and was accorded very pleasant interviews. It was suggested during one of these interviews that the conciliatory conference meet at Constantinople to reconcidercd the disputed points of the Paris treaty. Florence, 24. The Holy See has issued an Encyclical letter to the Catholic Primates throughout the world. In this document will it is declared that Pope Pius continue to maintain a constant attitude of hostility to the occupation of his Territory. He pronounces tho sentence of the major excommunication against everybody taking part in the invasion of The letter appeared his pontificate. this morning in the issues of several ult ramontane organs at Rome. The lierita Cataeia and the Armonia have provoked the ire of the Italian authorities by publishing the bull. General Cadorna, the military Governor of Rome, seized the entire issue of both journals immediately upon their appearance. Their offices were also closed and guarded. London, 25. The reported surrender of Thionville is confirmed. Tho city has been on fire since Tuesday, and is nearly destroyed. It is rumored that many citizens perished in the flames. A great struggle is impending on the Tho Prussians are advancing Loire. with a. determination to crush Paladines' army at every cost. Two hundred thousand German troops are concentrating against him, and fresh troops are constantly arriving. Paladines will bring 300,000 men into battle. Later. between the Skirmishing armies has already commenced and a great battle is now going on. A dispatch from Vienna elates that Chancellor Von Beust has determined not to separate the? policy of Austria from that of England and Turkey, but those powers in diplomatic to unite-witrepresentations. Tho Timet this a.m. says Count Gortschakoff 's answer is calm and firm, and yields nothing. The Timet, in an editorial, says England must be firm, and yet not close the door to negotiations. Earl Granville y e, l. must not withdraw from the helm of State; he is needed there; the country will not only support the Government and maintain the principles of their dispatch to Russia, but will insist decidedly that no after, resolve shall practically nullify them. .' Vienna, 25. The Russian troops in heavy force are concentrating upon the Southern frontier of Russia. A column has arrived at Odessa within tho past week, and another corps of observation is posted north-eaof J assy, adjoining the Austrian frontier. St. Petersburg, 25. Tho Russian Government, through the Bureau of tho Press Directorship has cauti"ied the press against supporting Franco and attacking Germany; such assaults being against the interests of Russia. st UTAH CENTRAL" All. to Interesting ' " RAILROAD PIOXEKII LIXEOFCTAir. TEASDEL & Co. ON AND AFTER SATUHUAY, OCT. E AGKKK HO USE Are prejwred to till ordure ro, i will leave Ogden daily at 8 a.m., and Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10 a.m. auJ Trains SALT LAKE CITY, 1 .I'..' 5..OT p.m. 7.:K) p.m. ft at 5 a.m. and 2.4S a.m. ami 4.15 p.m. p.s. Leave Salt Ljike City (idly Arrive at Ogdeu at 7 BOOTS & SHOES, In addition to the above an Special to tho Ogden Junction. Telegraph. By Deseret Of State First-clas- Material and Workmanship, s Salt Lake City, 25, 1 40.am. At WIio1kuIc mid Ii (ail. Presidents Young and Smith started for St. George this morning; they expect to bo absent for several months. Thanksgiving day was observed yes- The facilities at our command enable us to ofifor terday; business being entirely suspended. HEAT INDUCEMENTS A grand ball took place last evening in (J the Townsend House. TO COUNTRY Messrs. Burt, Ottinger, Savage, Graham. Livingstone, Fennimore and PhilSTOREKEEPERS. lips' having refused to give bail for their appearance at the next March term of the Court have been sent to Camp Douglass for safe custody. The only EXTENSIVE FIRM in the that manufacture Boots and Territory Tragedy in Iowa. Shoes from Leather of their own tanning. About a week ago a man nnd his wife, Our Valley Tan Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson, came to from lirst Ut last. Marshaltown visiting friends, the lady being a sister of the wife of P. K. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. Edwards, of this place, at whoso house were slopping. they Call and compare the quality and price Mr. Hanson had been very quarrel-Fom- c of our Goods w ith those of States' all the afternoon, indulging in viomanufacture. lent language and raising hell generally, (that may not bo the reportorial style, but it is the fact). In his anger, he amused himself by cutting up his wife's We arc Proprietors of clothing, that which she was not wearing, with a pocket knife, and destroying any garment he could find in her trunk. KITCHEN'S 1'ATEXT Some dresses and a large quantity of g were all cut to pieces. METALLIC He at last assaulted her personally, holding her at ai m's length, and striking her terrible blows in the face, knocking her down several times. At last he flourished his knife, whereupon she drew a revolver and fired at least three shots though she says the A light, cheap and durable article, which weapon was fully loaded wiih seven prevents Boots and Shoes from cartridges, and but one now remains. running over. At least three shots took effect, one passing clear through the head just back of the ears, one passing through the Shop and County Rights for Sale. cheek, and one cutting the left breast, and probably passing through the heart. He staggered backward and fell out of the door dead. Hanson proves to have been a profes sional gambler. He formerly kept a Salt Lake City. gambling house at Duluth. He has been married a year last August, but has since left his wife several times, and has repeatedly abused her joost cruelly; on some of which occasions his name has NEWS! NEWS! fi lured in the . papers largely. For some of these publications he assaulted the RKMOVKD TO 1SUOOMS COKNCR, editor of the Duluth Minnesoltan last HAS street, Opleti. where ho is to tiiniifh 1h LATKeT NEWS OF TI1K summer. He was drunk habitually, LAY FHO.M E JIIIV l'AKT OH THE WOULD. though apparently not intoxicated at the received for all KimU of uhtK:ription time of this occurrence. He was thirty-tw- o t. UOOKS, wife twenty-eighMAGAZINES, SEWS-IMfERyears old, and his &c. Ac, Her parents reside near Mitchell Both Amrriion and Kurnun, at PublUhen' was where she brought county, Iowa, PrireH. This is tho onlv up. STATIONERY 8TAIiIJSHMKNT in Ogden. A Urge Awwrt The deceased was a very largo and ciiiistiiiitly on li.ind. strong man, with red hair and whiskers, Dit'iit full and Examine for YuurtkdTcfl. and looked like a desperado who would 7 54in C. 1). Mcfi REOOR. do anything for money. He had in his possession an Elgin watch, gold, of the best, quality, ijioO in greenbacks, and a good team at a livery stable. In his pocket was found an instrument made by 7IIERf.AS BV VIRTUE OK A M'RIT OP Monition lo me directed hy tho Probate inserting an awl and a piece of watch-sprin- g Court of Welier Ominty, Utah IVrritnry, to through a hole in tho middle of a judgment in the tone of liurton and Olorii, penny and rivetting them there. Those vYWoil,ftr the num of &08.2 with Intercut at who appear to know, say the awl could the rate of 10 prr rent from the loth day of be inserted underneath a gaming table March, 170, to the day of sale, and also tiUl arisiiiR from the execution, I have levied Un by pressing upon the penny, in which the hiliowiiig property, to wit: tho photograph utove, position the spring would press against l&llery tent and eflerta, and one the table so as to form a holder for any the property of the defendant; alao the follow ing to the wit: one of of the bondfiiten, cards which tho gambler might wish to proertv north half of Lot 4, lllwk 17, I'lat A, Opleu secrete. City Survey, together with the ImildinR known aa e An inquest was held, and a verdict Jtwt'a llakory, Main Street, Oclen, and will the iiuuie at I'L IILIC SALE on. tho premium returned in accordance with the above on Friday, the ind day of next, at 2 facts, and finding, further, that tho act o'cIim k p.m. was committed in self dt fence. WILLIAM DROWN, Previous to the trial before the Coro Sheriff of Weber County. ner's jury, papers were made out for her Oi;den, Nov. 2nd, 1S70. f arrest, and she is now in charge of the City Marshal at the houso where the deed was committed, where she will be allowed to remain for the night. Her face is terribly swollen by reason of the Constantly on hand, at tho Yard, She has On the Corner West blows which she received. Ihc carried the pistol some time. She states Theatre. Ogrten that her father gave her the pistol, and Quantities to suit pun hasera will le aold rhenp, loaded it for her, that she might protect for Caxb or Grain. For partieiihirs apply on the J. M. TilU.MAS, l'roprietur. herself if attacked by him All parties premiw. heve justify her course. He has sowed tho whirlwind and reaped the tempest. Dubuque Time, Not. 8th. ;oIs arc WILL RUN SUNDAYS DAILY, HEEL. TEASDEL & Co. Leaving Ogden City 9 a.m. and Salt Take City, p.m. 4iii which lull tare will entitle the pur-i-ha- er of a ticket to return on Ihe sumo day anil with tli train free, and will stop by Condwtor, at any point on the lino to take ou or off let paxsengors. l'.WMim'ein will pleaxe purchase their tii kcts'at theoftteas. Fifty cents additional will be clmi'geJ when the fare is collected nu the train. FARES: Ogden to KIKST-CLAS- SHERIFF'S SALE. Ui-f- Kheer-iro- " " " n of COAL! COAL! PREPARED TO furnifh the beat quality Coal AT $4.00 PER TON An enterprising maker in Chicago advertises : "Families suppli- on the Cam at Echo. ed by the quart or gallon, and delivered All orders to lie addreiwed John Eprlggt, in any part Of the city." For those ville, Summit county, Utah Territory. who wish to obtain families, this is an JOSEPH A. SUPERINTENDENT. YOUNG, C. W00D3LVNSE, St root, Otfdon, DEALER IN 3Ini GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Supply of MECHANICS' AGRICULTURAL I A Good TOOLS on Land, Coal14-l- y m 1 MANUFACTURE. HOME CHARLES PEARCE, MAIN 8TUBET, OtiUKN, Calls the attention of the Public to hii New and Splendid Assortment of Copper, Iron and Tin Ware, Also, a good whica ho keeps constantly on hand. variety of STOYBS, of superior quality; all of which lie offers for sals at as low figures as any that are imported from the East. N It. Job Work punctually aud neatly executed li-ll- OCDEN TANNERY. I F YOU WOULD BE WELL FORTIFIED, TIIT L D A X to Com II bit Tannery and tl . if I will not sell K eo you as GOOD LEATHER aa tiie boat, and as cheau as the chanjNwt in Die market HIDES and BARK WANTED, ( JONATHAN BROWNItfO. 4tKJiu PLANIKG MACHINE. WARREN U. CHILD'S PLANINd MR. run on TUESDAYS and SAT- 1 itmrici u wwiii.mi ni wain ivi'Aici, mi ..ii. for the awommudatiun of nil perStreet, Oplen, sons witdiiug lumber planed. Terms, fT.fr) per fcMf tliousatid. DRUCS&fVSjEDICINES i irsi ana xmru wanw STORE, OGDEN, KECF.1V ED, A COMPLETE ASSORT-me- JUST of DRUGS AM) MEIUCIXKS. nt . Alw. a Splendid Stock of DRY UOODS, CEK1LS aud OEO PUJIE LIQUORS. Prevrlplioiis carefully prepared. ltf i All Ordors promptly filled. CSII KW. OCT DIirJIDCT TOR FsVEYOXY! DM. For S;ile STUART, tKJDEX, HAS A LAUGH of Pumps aud Piping on hamL Cheap for Cui-- fitted up on Ilcnsonablo Terms. &c BOESSEL PARPE Main Street, Ogden City, . I Jewelers (iiiusiiiUIis. Watchmakers, ...... .. liiuriin n.k.l lrrifi tl ali liu. ft Keep constantly on bund a Inrye assortment of fine Jewelry, Foreijni Wnfclie, (Inns, Pistols, and Ammunition of all kinds. Purcluuers will do well to examine our Stock before purchasins; levhuro. Repairing carefully dono aud all work warranted. 71m lMPORTANTJTO HUNTERS. HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BK near tiie R. R. paid hy tho undersigned, Depot, Ogden, for rpHE I1 U U. P. eligible opportunity. $1.76 $100 For all information coututrning Freight or Faa . apply to D. O. CA1.DER, Ticket and Freight Agent Coal & Lime rumps IS NOW $1.60 sae, 88-t- gPRIOOS -- y ex-io- JOIIN H.tv, $1.39 Kaysrille Furmincton Cetitrcvrlle Wood's Cross Salt Lake City NEWS! ILllviiMliiOK EXCEPTED, 4.4U under-clothin- BOOT & SHOE TBAI.V ACCOMODATION II ' S3, Of ALL KINDS. A.STEVENS. Clergyman "And so you are building a mud village, are you ; and that's the church? But why havn't you made rpilE BEST BEER IN WEBER COUNTY. AT TIIE REVERB HOUSE SALOON, and for sale in nnuntities of CALL J. inanultu'tured South Street, Snlt Lake Citv, where tho parson ?" Boy We haven't dirt from Three Uallons and upward at MondelRohn'i you will find .IDE. SIMMONS or bit twoistauU enough." Parson continues Lis ramble. Brewery, East of the W hite House Hotel, to serve with and OYSTERS. Main-Stree- t, Ottden. Saloons and Families supplied. Ordors will Mark Twain produces one of the most striking cases of meanness on record. jareive prompt attention. He says he knows a society which hired a man to blast rocks, and as he was pounding the powder with a crowbar an explosion took place, sending tho man and crowbar out of sight. Both came Harrisvillc, 8th District, Weber Co. down all right and the man went to All kinds of B1ackmithinK executed with neatness work again promptly. But though he and dinpatch. Charges reasonable. Caxa and Produce taken in payment. was gone only fifteen minutes, the comD. B. RAWSON, President pany docked him for lost time. ' ready willing 85-l- "LATHER ' - 1 rumVY rTfi.TfS riGS FliETetc. r:fif.T.PV 20-t- .f blacksmiths' siior, yon FRESH OYSTERS, Jtu" Call and sea him. 17-- tf n.r- i. i i n lilt..J , . Carpenter, Joiner, Cabinet MaU'er.' i ... rt tint! ' ', HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. ' AND SHAYEM." Eveet Day. The Jcnction Dispatch, THOMAS, TORMERLY OF THE All Orders which we publish daily at 5 p.m., con- THOMAS House personally and promptly and well known as an accomattended to. of the seizBors nd blade, has plished knight tho 5 news to taining telegraphic up opened bninert on Main street, ft little north of Leavitt's. Jlo aks for the patronage of bis old Every Article manufactured hy ns is warranted to p.m., is gaining an extensive patron- N. f'riowls and of all who want a r lean shave in an b iiwie of the best material. Tertn3 taonth. $1. age per euy chair, with a light haud and a korn razor, l ltf . tf |