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Show Wt Tight Idic'lnff. Ojjdcu function. O , 1 , -- -- . 1 , several arcaaiui cases 01 ueatn from tight lacing have been repor- - Published every Wednesday and Saturday. Arrivals Kiic'ns of the Groat Railroad. HOTELS. Correspondence. 'I : I . EdiTo Sir: 'A few nights ago, Bome one made an attempt to break "Into !Godbo & Co's. warehouse, in; thiBjCity The inLmain-sireetJl dividual, who. diaJtJs JciiWr affiiied with a disease of the brain or does not value his life. We would advise him to be more careful in the future, for those chaps in the drug store are pretty well aceustomed t dealing' In all kinds of AXD effective medicines, and to such night customers who try to come in by foul REASONABLE CHARGES. means, they are ready to furnish gratis, nd libitum, any amount of blue pills, JOHN D 4 VIES, Proprietor. the action of which can be appreciated ltf only by the recipient. Now, gentlemen, of the pilfering maBUKC1I nia, do step your operations; it won't work tery well in this country, or you will find to your sorrow that, as the old I rnilE BEST BKER IN WEBKR COUNTY: chap said when caught ia the man-trannd tor wile in iimntiti8 of J manufactured "It ie too late to retrace my steps." ' fJ frum HH ualiuiu ana uirwanlat Lamlt Brewerr. mere are a lew individuals whose 4I u Burcb four niilan outb-tufOirdon. Crek, v u. -i ...i .Miiminv i:...t o..i.u.n;. nil. uniuuu Wlli oupmvu. lruur present business seems to be bumming" receive attention. prompt around and drinking bad whisky. We 2o-A. LANDT, Proprietor. would advise them to go to work at something useful, and earn their living SALOON. without trying to spunge it from honest i OOD BILLIARD TABLES, CHOICE BRANDS 1 1 people. A word to the wise is useful. of Liquori, and Laudt'a Celoiirutod Alo and Bokax Co. Yours, etc. 'i Lager Uner, at - WlDTE EOUSE, OGDEN, U.T. Best of Accoinodations BREWERY -- i- Si?y Goods, tf BILLIARD - . BUCHMILLER'S SALOON, on Uroom'l Xot, North of Publio 8quare, 'near Main Stret. Urdera lull here for Luudt's Dow will be punctually attended to, . . ' General I'l SMf DESERET BREWERY DEPOT, Merchandise. NORTH OF 00 DEN HOUSE, street MlIIST OGDEN WW. ' CITY. Pi T). WIT.T.T1MS. , XXX BEER, JOBBINQ TRADE. LUMBSEYAED Oue and a Half Clocks West of the JcsuTit'ix Office, . And near tin-- V. C, 11. II. Pepot. HAVE ON HAND A LARGE QUANTITY of pood Litmlier, of various sixes to suit the requirements of the iiurrhaMir. Also an iin- ineusti quantity of I'ickqt, all of which w will sell cheap for Cash, and Drain at Cash price., N.B. All those person" whom we bare accommodated, and who know themselves indebted tows. are requested to come forward and make eeule- ueui wuuid one monin ann sure costs. . . ,, fcillTH Co., lTonriotora. WE CO 10 Xo. aa J. FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY REO TO call the attention of the Ladies In their ' NEW STOCK A POST. 'fih ' rilHE ... AN MENAGERIE. Half-bloc- '" UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD, OGDEN ....... r: addi-na- .... 10 No; Loyal Cook, . ; ; ; W - i . TREES! TREES! . rt Mul-brr- r, 1m Sixth Ward; SALT LAKE CITY; , 21- - ,40 Kegs' ' ; - 'iuA'. ,4iti:i''fl LM-SlvH- (s " and.v llorse .uw..-- Shoc (AasorUa,),, , u.t-A- , t ( V ' j .i. 7 T FiHMKua. Cash paid for all kinds of couutry produce, t'nra, peltries, etc etc iTompt attention Riven to all C. O. D. orders 17-- 8 from a distance. OYSTERS. c 11 V AT THE REVERE HOUSE SAIK1N, CALL 8ouh ftreet. Salt Iike City, where find JOE. hlMMO.NS or kis lusisunw will you ready and wining to settfe you with i , i ,, u' tKESH 0YSXE1JS, . GOLDEN CROWN CIGA11S, l'lGS I'EET, elo. t'i" 17-- tf . Call and see hiin. 1,000 lbs. Hoop Iron, 1,000 lbs.- Coil hsli- 't! ;! ., x10 Glass, ritOrRIETOR, ft ' FAMIttf.S CAX1 RE Sl f PLIED the railroad junction Near MEAT the U. C. r ..! ' ,': - - V, 1, .m.r. , , ., All order to be aildreiised John Tille, Summit coiintyj Ctah Territory Il'ilT ...!" Coal, M-l- j ' t .;t'n ,. n 1 i! , ; h TOOIS Hi. I.", , OF , All) J(I1.ES? .1 AT S4.00 PER TON t tho Cars at Echo. ,)(, ,.; , iU.-:- i 1 TO I : CARTEXTERS j' SPRIOOS IS NOW PREPARED furpisH the best quality Coal .. ii Ii;.. I -; '- LARGE STOCK A .1 i;'l ,:.V : ' .' MARKET," -- a R. R. Engine House. ,.t:y' WITH j j BAILY.FROM .i COAL! COAL! - t. JOHN OH Indigoi 100 Coxes 8 I TT '..,!. 1,060'sad Irons' - AM KOW TREFAREd TO FURNISH MY Cii"toiners with a full supply of HEEF, Mutton' I'ork, Bologna Sausapis, etc etc, Wholesale ana Retail. ..u - io- ... ( ,,,, 163-- -- r. 20 Boxes Olive Oil, a i'r : .A ,f.7..-t'- -- RAILROAD JDNCTIOX i MEAT MARKET. ' TiTTntn- Trrrvr ' j 2 Cases : .J .v ...iM ... 11.' n. jrji.' .'it i'1 hi'l u.,i .. (:, .1 :. - JUST ItECEIVED, - H Q F; E . MANUFACTURE. r 3 .t.' Cases Nutmegs, 50 Boxes Horse Nails, FISH. FJRUIT8, CAME Fresh Oysters in Season, F.Kt, Butter, Poultry, Furs, Clears and Tobhao. ESTRA1TS. I 1 , : .1 Garden City, 4: a STEPHENS &Co., , n. Stieet 3Xaiiit .ii..p.. 23-- .1 20 No. 25 Cases Soda, . Ei. 1 - 4 .;, . Out Donr Pouth nf White I lolls.- - and South-Keof Public TIIERK YOII CAN ALWAYS FIND OX : unnd llto Best nf IlllKAD, ..CAKES. PIES. ( BACKERS, ..yUfVB, 'rOlt, Butter, (Iieese, etc- - l.r 18tf l FIELD HOBINS, Proprietor'! ,. ; 4 .i ii I. , ,, P.. i.i, ... 't , A.BTIFH1J" UcarsF, ion. i .... Switch" uear , LV,. ii, ,R. iaseMgat 'offlc Lumber, - m CITY BAKERY, on I-- i- .v Favorite, ; i w r t 50 Gross Stove Polish, CoBsisting of Artificials, F'atliers, Uibloiia, Hats, etc., etc. v ' A fine 11 assortment, for sala'cfienp. , Stoves, 25 Cases Lye, SPRING GOODS, 39--rf N " ; tlieLailics. To Eureka Cook 10 No. I I !.. - Parlor Stoves, 30 - DEAF -- SfillTH & GO'S. K1R.W. T. HARRIS. SOLO, Stpl i'-- lteins necoaarjr for Familicg and tlte Which hi for Sole oithor by the glass or by the barrel. tf , j., BENEFIT 23-A.3Ta- AasortiBenti cf .irlfiih ar oohbUhUt lias constantly on baud an excellent quality of being replonialied with 'all'. Ui i .. ! n i i OPERA HOUSE. IB 'IN". Q 91 AID OGDEN CITY; CREEK law-abidi- . 'It!' U l JcKrr-TioK- On Sunday evening the TJ. P. train ted in tho papers lately. In one coe arrived on time with about two hundred FBA5KLIX D. RICHARDS, at Chester, A'ermont, so resolutely had and fifty pasgengers, among whom were IDITOH AND PUBLISHER. me roolisn girl plunged into martyrdom, Governor Wilson Shaffer, and S. W. that after death it was found her ribs Richards, Esq., Bishop Jacob Weiler and OCSDEX, UTAH. were lapped over each other, and that Dr. J. M. Crookwell, of Salt Lake City one lung had beun rendered useless ' by The three gentlemen last named were Wedncsdaj Morning Mar. 2S, 1S70. the pressure of the breast bone upon it. returning from a mission to the Eastern For several months previous to her States. They had been detained four The Ladies Moan Meeting. death, this poor victim had been obli- - dnys on the way; two days by the heavy In our isst issue we published a report fed to sleep with corsets on, and tight- - snow storms which had blocked the road of the mass meeting held by the ladies ened to the last notch, for the loosing between Chicago and Omaha, and two of thin city on Thursday last. M'e re- gave her such pain in tho internal ex days by the floating ice in the Missouri that she could not bear it. river, which was impassable. Our gret that we could not find roem in our pansion Fashion, which no matter how absurd friends looked remarkably well after coTutnns for all the speeches delivered or injurious alwnys find a multitude of 1 their trip, and seemed extremely on- the occasion. A great many interglad to be once more so near to "home, sweet fanatical has revivod this worshippers, and were remarks made, esting witty which were not published solely for odious and health destroying custom. A home." Gov. Shaffer appeared in of a century ago it was nil the wise sorry to be close to the end of his want of space. Our fair readers will Ladies squeeze themselves up till journey. He expressed his opinion that please notice this explanation, as we do rage. eould scarcely breathe, and the the Cullora bill would not pass, but that not wish them to be under the impression they Jeamescs of the period went into exta- - something would have to be done to en that any of the addresses were excluded in dhnen- - f""ce the aot of '62, so as to satisfy pub? oics, describing tho wasp-lik- e from our columns from any other sions of Lady So and So's elegant waist, lie foeling. We hope the Governor will cause. at such and such a ball, assembly or re- - take an independent and consistent view After the meeting held by the ladies Mesaqebib. We direct attention to in Salt Lake City, a statement went the ccption. But the folly and injurious re- - of affairs in Ltah, not allowing himself the advertisement of the Deseret Museum suits of this ridiculous fashion became to be biassed in any way, and if he and Menagerie. The rounds or the press that none but the collecevident to all: Medical men showed its attends to his gubernatorial duties, with tion in this valuable interesting is' institution grandamcs, and ladies in the sere and en baneful effects on the system; public out interfering with the religious creed yellow loaf, appeared in public to defend larging every day, and is rapidly becomthe "peculiar institution." The sam writers held it up to ridicule, and it of the people, he will find that Utah is ing worthy of the notice of the natural died out; except in a case of a pleasant place to live in, that the Uto- - ist and the traveler. ' A visit to the estab objection which bye the bye was not gradually u few corpulent dames, who, unable to I nians are a quiet, body of lishment will well repay visitors to Salt anywhere near the truth in that in stance cannot too urged in regard to reduce their fat by other means, endeav- - American citizens, w ho will sustain him Lake City for their trouble: and the the meeting in Ogden. Ladies repre ored to squeeze it iuto a space consis- in every measure for the public good small fee of admission. tent and that this is the last place in the with their notions of gentiliiy. fentiag at least five out ofthe"scren We are scrry to seo that the revival of Union where a large body of troops is ages of woman," came forward volun foolish practice is not without iu needed, this and freely, and expresHcd their tarily The great railroad lines which meet converts among tho ladies of Utah. I)u- views in pointed and forcible language WOODMAXSEE'3 HALL, t tho we have suffered Ogden have proved a great success, pant winter, Misses in their teens, as well as ladies ring - 3D Oof riper years, from the blooming ma great pain in looking upon what wo felt, and can boast of having kept open all tron to the greyhaircd grandma, de assured must have been cases of intense winter, while other roads, which mado clared themselves in favor of plural suffering. In attending some of the so- - hig predictions of snow blockades nnd OF THK YOL'XOO HARACTKll OOMKHTAV cial parties fur which our couutry has other interruptions to travel which were marriage, and denounced the moasures of Cragin, Cullora & Co. as inhuman, become famous, wo have seen a few to make the U. 1'. and C. P. lines impas- poor, tortured damsels, who seemed to I "able during a considerable portion of Wednesday Kve, Jlaroii 23. unconstitutional and ridiculous. commence with the Laughable CouiodiettA, laced up to within the eighth of an the year, have themselves been blocked be entitled. Not a male biped was present. Even members of the press were excluded inch of their lives. It fairly made our up, hindering traffic for several days at Not that the ladies rcfuoed us the prl sides ache, and our inward parts squirm at a time. We have had no Eastern news- to look at them ? and yet they smiled as paper mails for more, than a week, and Box vilege of admission, but they evidently Mr. P. MARGETTS. Sir. W. T. LiAKRlg. desired to make it strictly a Indies though they liked it; which to us was only two letter mails during that time, Mr. Bouncer Mr. 1. JlUll.Y. to tho enduto another cvideneo the of of travel on owing interruptions power meeting, so we refrained from intruding BuMnd Mm. ROM X BY. and restrained our natural curiosity, rnnoc in females. We did not venture to lines cast of the Missouri river, while Pis Pulnna htwixxe. Union- and Central Pacific trains Kuiier don't vcr runt to . . !ho Mr.W.T. HARRIS. ,t dance indeed with we them felt afraid ; it. n consmer tne ugaen lauies mass come in rc8ularljr .n-- generally on liv a (lore. to touch looked thev as for them, , ifl nine. meeting well timed and a very successful The mttnacers nnd superintendents on SKTIt vonn elfort. We staked our reputation upon very slight jerk would snap them in two. . CI.00 KXERt'ISR MAT WILLIAMM. both roads arc of The and tho or "Grecian credit deserving bend, hump their wit, beauty and eloquence, and we great r tue THE CHEAT "SHOO FLY," :i u nin.,..u lorctliotijrlit and enertrr dis .1. have lost nothing by the venture. ...,i in protecting the roads ut the , , . played i'Oltn and llACKIS JliKinceof Ole Virglnn'.v MAT WILLIAMS. Their beauty no one, who saw them so maue its appearance on a row occa- - lnost ti,ic,.n,i0 pointSi nfl preparing assemble in such large numbers, will sions, coupled wuu tne Alexandra limp. I tor every emergency. The great hieh AS b depended upon; and truvel- wy dispute, and thoir wit and eloquence The poor distorted creatures who adopt- - crs 'BETH FORI)W.T. HARRIS. of l,av,s mk v.stoppages upon it, -6 .i i. 1..v.i iiv need not bo defended after the publica " at times when stoppages are most un- - To conclude with lliu Muaicl Jlurlott,, enlilM tion of tho minutes of their meeting. If Although these ugly and monstrous pleasant, than on the' ' 'Swiss I .Mr. extremes hi I'. MAttORTTS. of fashion are not likely to lines which were considered safe from had they only had the same privilege on Nnts Th-or lne 8lorm aanSt,,s nriHinit Mmx1; lr. W. T. IIAKII18. the floor of the House, as was afforded obtain much favor amonir tho women of - Mrs. 31. 1W.MXJSV. U., Ur, with Stings, them on the platform of the Tabernacle, Utah, yet w e perceive a growing dispo Thxrn oiien ut Hvrtn itVUn-MPfrfornmnrf to Mr. Cullom't cause would have been sition, in our young girls, to pattern 3Iinuic of a Luriicg 3Iaw4 romtiiutir nt lmlf-n- t bcvn. Refcrrud .mts..JN; iMic. Hack lion (Mice, nt tli. Hull, uiwti .Vnt, lost for ever. We hope that the sound after the Btylo which souie of our visitors JIsM'tllij;, for the wile of Tickots at In a.m. tiiy, which iuhj-bobtained till of their sweet voices may reach even to bring in from "civilized" portions of the held in the Lynnt 1'recin t March 18, 1370. the halts of Congress, and not be without world. It is the duty of mothers to Tho meeting opened with, singing and ettVct upon the deliberations of the So show their daughters the folly of such D--- ; M , prayer. Ions who make Mormon morality the a eourse, and point out to them its evil Mrs. Ann Bickington was chosen by : chief subject of weight upon their pon effects. .The physiological deformities, unanimous vote io preside over the meetderous brains. entailing such sufferings as cannot be (i(u.;i'v;l k Went of Vrett, B. Toung'e Rwldwwe, ing. If the Cragin and Cullom legislative expressed, which have been the result of Mrs. Nancy J. Gates was SU Lake (Sty. appointed burlesques have no other good effect, tight laaing, ought to be explained to Secretary. VTISITORS TO SALT LAKE CITY 8IIOILD V nnt to rail and the fin collection they have drawn out the ladies of Utah the girls who are budding into wo Tho following were proposed and sus of NATIVEforpet AMMALB and I1IKHS; ulw MINEsaved from from silence and obsourity, and exhibi manhood, that they may be HOME RALS, and natural MANUFACTURES, tained as committee to draft resolutions. productiena of the Territory, at the aliove estate ted them before the world as women of the agony which many of their sex have . Mrs. Hannah Baird, Mrs Catherine iakuent. ., Open from 9 tun. to 5 p.m. thought, force and ability, who are able endured through the practice of this un- Parry, Mrs, Elixaboth Bead. to make strong resolutions and defend natural girthing. Thero is no beauty Mrs. Ann Bickington, stated the ob them with boldness and eloquence. For in a contracted, pinched up waisf, nor of the meeting and her sentiments ject this the aforesaid gentlemen have our in a humpy or puny distension oi otner in to the bill now before Congress, regard thanks. parts. Everybody knows it is not nat' known as the 'Cullom Bill." ; And we hope the ladies will not step ural, and the young girls who think to The Coinmitteo then returned with the ) F.TCRN1 TICKETS ARE GOOD ONLT ON back iuto the shade. In the Relief So- charm muscnline hearts by their adop V Accotumadatioi Train. Five and Six. resolutions, which were read following JOS A. l'OUNli, would of these artifices tion of fashion, cieties and other assemblies they will 8UPT. by Mrs. Catherine Parry. bo could much mortified if they very have frequent opportunities of cultivat 1. Resolved, That we, the ladies of whoso admir- ing those talonts which the late mass hear what the young mon, Lynue Precinct, in Mass Meeting asscm on the sub-- 1 bled, do manifest our indignation and to have atiun seek, say they mooting proved there to possess in an are out of their protest against tho bill now before Con D ... eminent Ueirree. We have no fear that ,lect when the irirls s .non as me "luuoiu iiiu anu us I g' J I unthniv Mormon femiulne eloquence will degon - -- - -- . UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO lucre is no necu tor me gins to wear 2. Resolved. That we consider the erate to the "woman's rights" style of the citiwne of Oeden and iu ricinitr tout a uiot on above named bill corsets will at be the all. his healthier, them advise ihey with C'll F.AP LUMBER at thort notice and 01' the public oratory, or we would of and our an at to beat Nation,, tempt quality. prettier and stronger without them. torJ to stay at home; but with their know r I ... tar It in h ntituvA ham irivftn tnnm Tim altaitn -- fthe in """" Hills Sawoti to Order, i . ledge of woman's true position lliberty off which a ihown we hold do 3, by That confidence sacrod fittmgdress, neatly Resolved, have social body, we Wilt riiorfly open a Yard at Ogden. Tntll every Inquiries and orilun to that their public as well as private in- admits of easy and supple motion, is far! the Constitution webequeathed us by our further notice, ana eonamn wan laud ., loreiathers, th iiff !!, irmn.l fc,,tifi ennoble and JOSiri'A to AVILLIAMS, . fluence will tend I able elevate, ' . , womanly jealousy evory act of those 8 t. .1 Wcler Station, U. P. R. It. me an lorm exuioiieu ngm i.y sexes. whom to both tho men refine ineiegaai responsibilities of and bony corset. , ,, ,. government have been entrusted which to destroy its efficacy. The Mines of maternity havo been i w calculated Tuts Last Gbaxd Bali, or th Sia-soHAVE IX MY POSSESION ON K TWO YEAR t i i i mi ,i we acsuow in ivesoiveu, euge old Red HEIFER, swallow fork In both can. success. was the a thousandfold The Ball last night through multiplied a Institution of the Church of Jesus and white nn.lerMlys one Two year old Spotted the It was not overcrowded and yet a large wearing of tho close fitting, bone com- - chrL,t of Latter.Uay SainU the only HEIFER, alit in the tiX mr aud ewallnw fork In the one Two yeur old Rod STEER, number of ladios. and gentlemen from pressing, vituls squeezing cage of bones reliable safeguard of female virtue and wallowleftforkoar;in the ripht ear and alnpa.rn the sure and the No run-I- s left vtsiblw 'en either or tho b called er. them corsoL awav. Throw only a innocence, protection were several parts of the Territory preth fearful sin of prostitution above Unerilied animals. have Let free "J ladies. Lake play, owner" are requested to Drove nrorertY. your lungs sent. The visitor from Salt City attendant evils, now prevalent payJ'hecharges, . . , I and and take th.tn . , who came in by the evening train wore oca your nearw proper room in wmcn abroad, and as such we are and shall be KlUIKlii-- HUH Kit. mil Piitrlct a-Wol-eComnty; U. T. saluted by tho roar of cannon and the to pulsate and send the life current un- - united with our brethren in sustaining and encroach each t,lc,u But every if against trammelled to Gov. Band. you every part. music of the Ogden Brass . 41.1- -1 or. I n.it Shaffer was exported, but it was re- uiiim iusuji wu l'"v vii nu I o.. Lesolved, That we considor the j uu lining w ctti .k, ported that indisposition prevented his eighteen when your proper buo is twenty originators of tho aforesaid bill disloyal HAVE FOR SALE APPLE, PLUM, PEACH A free lively spirit pre- four, nor exhaust what strength remains to the Constitution . and unworthy of ami Apricot treeii, front one to four appearance. -ofliee """st which involves the mov ..rU in A liny old from the bud. KiiKlish Currant" nd Wh vailed throughout the evening and the A larjfe variety of iMuhle K.es, also uitercsta of our nation . , , t floor was promptly filled at every call. Italia of (Jilead ami Poplar trees. " All kinds of pay taken, at the Farmer's Nur- " ' B. B. was in full feather and Mr. J. K. Ami flm. l,;i.l,.nn art Trunibo with his wide awake assistants, nreserve vour beautv, save yourselves llrlnliilnniiB rT i :; kept things moving till four o'clock a.m., from agony and suffering, prolong your Speeches were made by the following diswhich the after assembly shortly and benefit the generations to ladies: Mrs. Ellon Salisbury, Mrs.Nancy much bet- days I persed. Tho hall presented come. ip Mf.a i,.,i; fi.r.o v nvv a tctv ) iie uftkrFour block" south of the Rjnlwny Depot, iiiu J ' r.te. ; ter appearance than on former occasions. Mrs. St Hannah Mrs. The walls and ceiling were plastered outhouse,' Concert. Concert night! t!ates, THOMAS FEVTOX,' and the orchestra occupied a platform in the Tabernacle for the benefit of Prof, Baird, Mrs. Hannah Cordon, Mrs. Eliza Proprietor. covered with banners at the west end of M. Mrs. Mrs. should and take Gillson, Hutchins, Gough, go Pugh. Everybody the room. : a: . 11 1 . The booming of the cannon yesterday tho children with them. Go in time and Mrs. Catherine Parry and Mrs. Eliza' BOOT & SHOE MAKER, both Lead. . ; 1.- .proved too heavy for many lights in Four Blocks Fjit and One Block North from the town. There is big job for a glaxlor Tithini? Office, Ogden. viARDKXisa. Tue fepniig weather or by Mrs. fc. Koad. this morning, and Mr. Trumbo with NEATLY EXECUTED ON Miis. Anns set to three has the man REPAIR RtoKrsr.TO, Pres't, gardeners commendable liberality is sending a past days and on reaaouahlo terms. Ordeii received at this n3Ue, oik all over town. ,, akcv Uate. Sec ty. rou..il to lepair damages at his espenm. ' r eo w t i n ai CHARLES PEARCE, At Reduced Prices. Calls tlie attention of the Public, to kis New and Splendid Assortment of Ii MAIN TKKKT, . OUKH.N, Tin, Iron and Copper Ware,'liaud. which ho keeps constantly a on Also, variety of good STOVES, of superior quality; all of which he offers for sale at as low figures as any that are import od from Die East. N.B. Job War puncinally and neatly executed U-'t- J m :. . - i i . , ,. DR. R. TIBBITS, aud Surgeon. I'ltyMieiaik omCK AT WALKER STilRK, tended tV DR.WM.H. CROYES. Offleo, feennd ca .'" 1: . :i :.. t ! ;. . ' ' 'I ,. , I' .. i . .: .1: ' All Ordori arfdreBgia ta S.P.'TBAffDSL, Ogdon :'M,I CiK WU1 haT ' propt aMontiett. '..-'i- I MCJJCTTS DRUG U. T. irom ine vonnttT rroimrtlv 124m OO DEN", !,!' Dentist. South Street. SALT LAKE CTTT Three doors West of Revere Iloiife. V ! '1 ti-f- J Ji - ' '" rifd ''-- l '! ..i'J"f jrfmcjAirsojr, Superintendent ' |