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Show BY TELEailAPll. Sto flatten SMfofc tMl i i. l, ,erv WKDNESDAY and SATURDAY, IbelWB" PUBLUiHW. COBPAKV. BiiHiwM Manager, to whom all '" pfKUSK, nmunicatiuUH eliuiild be addressed. jjoTICB.Mr. Edwin Stratford, of authorized agent to Frovidence, is our the Junction in for truant business Cache County. Spe.ial to tlie Ogde Jukctios by the Atlantic and l'acific Telegrupb Company. A Female Prisoner Cuts Out an OiEcer's Eye! The Baltimore Jockey Club Races! Chicago Looking Up! At the General Priesthood Meeting," beld at the Ogden Tabernacle, in Saturday last, Oct. 28th, C. B. Mcexcommunicated from the wa Gregor Church of Jesus Christ of Latter tiny Xoticb. Proposed Union of Austria and Hungary! AMERICAN. faints for drunkenness, profanity ind Baltimore, 28. conduct. was the second of the annual other unchristianlike L. J. Hebeick, President. meeting of the Maryland Jockey Club. Geo. W. Tlb.nee, Secretary. There was a large attendance at the coure to witness ihe racing. The races ran y were those which had been ineicliandiM! for nf kiiidn mid all paid (Vli OJcn. announced for Wednesday last, but Vlifat at Woodmaiieoe's Ktuio, which were postponed on account of unttT favorable weather. The tirtt race was Theatre. The Theatre on Friday the monument entry, handicap, for all nd Saturday evenings was moderately ages, iwo miles; $."i0 entrance; P.P. Club to a dd $1,000, of which $"00 was The pcrlorniauce went off lor the 1st horse iltencled. and ?J(i0 for the 2nd. particularly on Saturday There were eij;lit nomin lions, but only Tery well, ind-a- y appeand to five started. Following is the result: evening, when Mr. Claude Melnoite, a "Midway," 1st; "Alice Hart," 2nd; as aJvuntage great :iid: "Telegram," 4th: ' Hanotharncter for which he is not adapied ver," olh: time. 41. The second race, but wiuc i.e rip. lor the member's cup, valued at $250, to well a soiiie others, resented with considerable ability. Mis. one mile, horses ridden by the members of the club, was won by VV. W. Gleuni's C J. Wright loured charming and "Vnrda;'' (ioxernor Powrie's "Edgraceful as Pauline, and in the lighter win," 2nd; Hail s "Kiisign,'' 3rd; Harricould son s "llaasom," 4i h:Tinie, 2:;i5. Third parts of the character was all that rac" for a purse of $1,000, fur all ages; situatmore l. In the iedeiiire pathetic $M'0 to the fst, a mi 200 to the 2nd and did ions this lndy exlnniely well, horse, 2A miles Hiere were three enwith training and practice would shine tries; "Freakness," "Telegram" and 'btar.' Mrs. Furniss made a vi'ry d ed- "Harry Passell, but "Telegram" did not Passett" won: "Freakitable Widow MeliiGtte ; and Mr. Shields start, "Harry 2nd: lime, 5:41 J. The fourth and ness,'' first clase G la vis. last race wa lor a purse of $1,000 lor The pieces .Wire soni 'what marred by thne., ear old's; SSOlto the 1st, and 1 mi e heats. There tbe necessity of he prompters lolto voce $ 00 to the 2nd; "Tubman" ent were three 'Salenn," ies; which always jars on the ear, and on and ".iliduifl.t." First heat. "Tab-manSaturday evening jarred a great many 1st; -- galena," 2fd; ':M.dnight;" times. Our Ogden amateurs must study disianced Time, 50:2J. Second heat: "Tubman," lt; "Saleiia' 2ud; time, mure or they will ruin their reputation. 5:03. Joe Wright and r re Shields made upNew Vori".. 80. roarious mirth in liomba.ites Furioso and Tlie gr"at game of base )mll fof the cha t p oiisliip of the United Slates due audience went Lome "tickled.'' -i tie Athletic'' of Philadelphia, -Il.'tiiU? mr t lit) liet K'in and and White Stockings" of Chicago, took aiiit XiqilMUJtt lw luwe.sl pruv. place to day at the I'nion grounds, Williamsburg. About 2.000 spectators J.M's. The performance of the the game. The game was splenat the Theatre, on Mon l.iy anil didly contested, and both sides placed The game w s finally won Tuesday veninj:s, was astounding. The admirably. the "Athletics ' by a score of 4 to 1. by ' ho se us clouded in ever part and l'he "While Stockings were whitewashin succession. everybody considered the feats of the ed eight times An evening piper lias published the "Japs" unMirpnSiil. fillowitig: "It is rumored that Mr. Tweed has resigned as a candidate for Dried I'eiiulies Ajir.i-idand J5rjf wanted in ihe Z. 0. M. I., Ojilcn. They the St:)'!' Sen .te. nn l that he has also " resigned Lis ( dice as I'omuiiswuner of must nil be ppeli d. (;:;t. To-da- tf New York, 21. The Mansfield, Lawlor suit came up this a.m. before Judge Pratt. On motion for a change of venue and to show cause why an injunction forbidding tbe publication of certain correspondence should not be continued, an argument on the injunction will be heard on Monday The case excites considerable interest. The ring promises soon lo claim a good share of public attention. The warrant of arrest was granted by Judge Ingrahain cf the Supreme Court ugainbt James Fisk, in the suit lately commenced by Helen Josephine Mansfield Lawler, against him for the recovery of about $40,000, being monies obtained by him in a judioiary capacity aud retained by lead and maintained it splendidly throughout; he won the heat in 7. 64, leading "Helmbold" by half a neck at In the second heat, "Harry the rope. Bassett" again took the lead, keeping it steadily from the start uutil the end of the race, "Helmbold" following close behind, at the winning rope he led "Helmbold" by one length during the entire heat. The rider of "Harry Bassett" had not touched the auiinal with the whip ; time 8.31J. Washington, 30. The clerks of the Redemption Bureau of the Treasury Department vo'untarily remained at iheir posts ou Saturday to count for redemption a large lot of charred money from Chicagoin order to aid thoseremitting it in obtaining their money at the earliest possible day. Secretary Boutwell has agreed to recommend that the government erect the public buildings at Chicago upon a single square selected for the purpose. Persous in this city have completed arrangements with the Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, aud the several lines of the West, to bring excursion parties of five or more persous from the towns in Ohio and Indiana, and from St. Louis to aud return there at half Washington fare at any time during the coining ses- t, f Tisk-Stoke- BEIAIIj''." GOODS GEOOEEY DE5T JLST TRY A BOTTLE OF TIIK GREAT , , AND , TJiriciNro"W"ir y him. I; C. M. Zi LOOK! s, A their large ami well Stock, just recefvsd, eo- sisting, in part, oi Call attend01 HAIR assort ( Lfnsc) . i RESTORER! Senator Tweed received his constituan iirfmense torch-ligents is a sure cure for Dnlduess procession parading in bis district. Nothing has been seen of the Russian and prevents the Hair Meet with Prince Alexis. London, 29. falling ciF. The American committee has remitted for the Chicago sufforers, a furis producing hair on several bald ther contribution from Bradford of two It heads in Salt Lake City. thousand pounds. 1 . Flannel, Em pre Cloth, Check, etcV aud a full complement of ' ht It Ptstb 30. A proposition has been made by the leader of the Government party in the Lower House in the Hungarian Diet, looking toward a Parliamentary union sion of Congress. Chicago, SO. Buchanan Read, the poet aud artist, of $100 from Rome, sends a Italy, in aid of the Chicago sufferers. Mr. Crosby has stated his iuieutiou to erect a business block on the ite of the 0,'er i House. The Ogdeu House, or Pacific Hotel is to be rebuilt ou the old plan, and the railroads interested in the matter will subscribe $300,000 for that purpose. As the building was well insured the project of rebuilding the hotel is at least feasible. The Tr.mspfiration Committee report that on Saturday 7b passes were issued between Austria and Hungary. This movement is in consequence of the crisis in Lithuania, and the resignation of the ministry, aud is a foreruuner to a complete Austro Magyar adianco. Paris FALL &WINTER GOODS. SHOE DEPARTMENT'; in is Ccnt CHARLES ir. STAYXEB, Sole Agent for Utah. '" Ladies', Misses ami Junicttas, f and all the latest styles. 78-3- m OGDEjST ' California and other BOOTS AXI SHOES, Croquet Slippers, BROTHERS, Repository of Music. 30. J Children' Price $1.00 per Ilottle. Office at CALDER ' ' complete Also city .'i! HATS aud GAPS It is announced that the National As. sembly will meet in this city in Jauuary next. A grand reunion of the French veteri ans of the lale war took place at Lebour-ge- t to day. Several distinguished genCarpets, Hugs, erals, together with a large number of n. Window Curtains officers, of all grades, were present. aud Gen. Bellemoute was chosen president of i i) the assemblage. The meeting opened Xext Door to Z. C. M. I., A SEW LOT OF READY-MADharmoniously, and the proceedings were CLOTHING. continued with the greatest decorum, TO THR PUBLIC A CHOICE A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD--' of General Merehaudise, ooaetotiug until several addresses had been deliv- OVFKR8 ered. One of the speakers spoke in 01 WAKE, etc., etc. Call and Examine. terms highly eulogistic of the lute empire. A scene of the greatest disorder GROCERIES. followed. Several of those present sprang H. to their feet and denounced with much HARDWARE. bitterness the person who hd made TINWARE. remarks. The presiding officer WM. PIDCOCK,. was openly accused of Bonapartisl tenBOOTS & SHOES. dencies, and all attempts to restore orFancy Xo-tiou-s, MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS. .'t der proving unavailing, the meeting fin- Hats, Clotltiug,etc. ally broke up amid loud cries of -- Down I,' "Wholesale and with Bellemonte! The Republio forever!" THE DKUG DEPARTMENT Considerable dissatisfaction .exists at Comprint fall and complete afwrtmou! of the final termination of the proceedings. Dr.tf. and Modiclnea, Paiuts, Oil., Varaubsa, is all iisds or BrualiM and fcucv article. MERCANTILE SIIAWIiS. INSTITUTION, to 155 persons, 28 were men 00 women : Shade. and 01 children. The Shelter Committee on Saturday received 223 applications for houses, and ordered tbe construction of 29'J. The total number of applications to date is 4,504, and orders hive been given for 8,240. There were no strange developemeuts in monetary markets on Saturday as on the former diys of the week. Business was rather quiet, and the demand for money and favors was limited and confined mainly to grain and produce dealers. Merchants and'parties engaged in the mercantile trade were exceedingly light in their calls for assistance, aud as the faces of grain and produce men are comparatively small; an easy tone prevails, and the banks find no trouble in meeting promptly all the requests of acceptable custodiers. Ihe banks continue lobe excessively supplied with currency, as THE LIQUOTWEPARTMEXT ; their cash juntis nave stoaaiiy increased Contain! tlie choicet .pkotion of Wines, BrandlsK, OFFICIAL. since the resumption of business under all of which a now txiiiR agld etc., Al.iiuol, etc, 1 DVEUTISKD LETTKRS.-Orde- rid to U ad t tlie very lowest iuilde price.. Prescription, liberal deposits, aud a light local and Tertiiwd in the"Oirdi'n Jiwotion ," r.ld carefttlly compounded ly a Competent bmcgiftt. internal inquiry for favors, and in some to the following ol the New I'it0tt1 Law, I' .S. All purlieu itiilfl.ted to th. Ut aud 3rd an4 the larwt cireulatiuu of 2nd Ward Hturea are roqueted to ..tile immediinstances are already exhibiting a dis- ai tlie iirwsiinr h iviiik any paper inlj:lie I in t?den. Mercantile ately with the Ogden City of some to their convert surplus position 8r.e. 5. And r it further eiwrted, That the I,it lonitutiou. New into York ot finds. Letters Money K. BALLANTYNE, currency reclining uneallo for in ui.vPoot IHIice Main Street, Ogden, is now easy, and though the banks are in any city, town, or villap. wtirre a iww ap-- r My Superintendent. shall be p intml, ':atl bernaftrr be (nililislifd u ; close and conservative on their policy, UTAH, only in the news) aper having the laricst eimila-tio- a business men of good standing are acwiihin tlie range of thr iWiiry ol mid ofli , Have for Sale, at price to emit every ji'ow PuertOUii to be dt uled by tlie 1'imuii islor commodated readily ami freely. pub ic works. I) 5th, lSul. body, a complete stock or Man iaaed Law, P.ivate advices received here from Washington, SI. ' Labiks! t!:o shareholder in Uuenns Ayres, state lhat there has been Roderick Butler is trying to secure & ' Masons unexcelled io the Territory the Ladies' OF live Institution will afi LLTTKMS LIST in U. sfciall removal S. of the District. of pox iglitlol prevalence Attorney, met at the Odvn Tabernacle at 10 that country ' During the past summor Cump, of East Tennesee. Camp was a 1KM.MNINO t'NCLAIMKD IN THE POST FIRST WARD OGDEN For Prices sea Handbills. , Osdou. Territory of I'Uli, ou the ;, 2'i,('(H) ilt aths have occurred from yellow Union soldier, and is distasteful to Rebo'eloi k a. m., to hear the annual Both of M.. lftVl. which, if not callod for lfore report, lever at llm no Ayres, and 30,000 in the els in that section. p.r.irK oh aixmiik work IlieSi'th of ttox., IS; I, will he Htlit to tlie Dead and the declaration of dividend. All the All N.B. tinds of Building.Carpenter IyiWK, la uprior style. Province of Corrontesl.. Arnell is urging h removal of Captain Letter Office: and Job Work neatly executed, on short '' ' iliareholders should be present, as busi-fie- s GENTS LIST: A shocking seen- - took place at lloxeller, loruierly ot Clarksville, ieune- w j.i C1IIMXETS BUILT TO ORDER. notice and reasonable terms. Jane Sweeny Bee. of importance will be transacted. the Tombs Police Court. Kellcullum, C. D. W'oben. and one the notoof A Boston boot and shoe firm has ap ri&ilcrinir and Whitewashing eoiial to the very mosl in payment. i Grain L Mary at 10 o'clock a. m., remember. Andrews, L. wm rious women of the 4lh Ward, whu had plied for a patent on two trade marks, Armstrong,lI.J.C2 Lanes, A. been arrested for drunkenness and dis- evidently intended as exclusive for the ECOLES & Littleiohn. G. IT. SoxmitM Km 7.ir Stove Standi! to protect 31 tf Wi ittnl carpet from Hie. Aim) Ktuve I'ipf orderly conduct, by officer Vanalsyne, southern market, one being a device Bastion, C. Maia itnct, Ugoaa, , Lauer, E. &, Co. ha I just been tried ami sentenced to six containing the portrait of Gen. Lee, the riecri lor Atari and fluea at Z. C. il I., Ogdi'ii. L. Larsen, N. N. J. Bradley, 77tf months in the Penitentiary, and Vanal- other with the face of Sinnewall Jack- Burr, Jno. Logan, Yf. B. To the People of the North, r M syne was leading her down tbe stairs to son. The examiner has rejected the ap Baederley, M. Misetut,. Sew locations continue to the cells, when she turned upon him, plication on the ground that it cannot C McMecanny, J. MASON AND PLASTEItER, JOELSON AND liemade daily. Tke outside world is g avngely exalaiuiing "I'll go lo ihe State le lawful to encourage anything that Child. 2 MORRIS, I,! McQuarrie, AUaa L.,jun., w hich Pi a and drew knife lor will strife. sensations! The you," promote stirred up by Ogden tin, and things 2 McLane, L. fropvietor. aad Dealers in i . ' C, Carrington, she had contived to conceal, and plunged case will be taken upon an appeal to the JODBING DONE FOR THE TRADE. look Mills, Isaiah. Cal)on, Thos. lively. Keep moving, boys. Silver it into his left The blads struck Commissioner. M. Coyle, R. R. u not to be sneezed at, though tin is the the cheek bone eye. .1 and. glaii3ing upwards, ' Governor Bullock, yesterday inform Cooley, F.d. And Iunu(acturm of atl kuwi. of First-clas- s Martin, G. W. Work guaranteed.. Furnaces , a his ition described of the hour. Galena is a good "tu Most-ley- , eye ed a prominent Senator io this city, that Clinton, Jno. cutting F. ' U H O of all kicds built in the best style. out. It is not improbable that he may lie had resigned the (toverorship of GeorII. F. C. thinjr enoujrh, providing it is rich and Collicott, Manning, .' Beet and Cheaptmt Stink i tbe Territory. Tlie .... also lose the sicht ot the other eye. The gia, and bad placed his resignation in , D Martine.u, J. II. fere is plenty of it. ilasnir ,ly assault excited much sympathe hands of the president of tbe State Dupey, J. C. Urocsbick's t'oruer, Maia Street N Senate, lie intimates that be did not Desaules, M. C. thy for Vunalsv ne. A. Nordgren, SALT LAKE CITY. r ftiTinw. Sr. k nf ltn.!iil and ii..v The Methodist Episcopal preachers like the course which political affairs Davis, N. Russell Ncy, C. P. ' 59 Sin CMuing now on Sale at Z.C.M.t ,i;,duii. otf held , st S00 were taking in Georgia, and said that . their weekly meeting MKRCHAXT HAS TAILOR. TAYLOIt, O Doyle, VT. lteiuoved MAIM hi to KttnlditdtnioBt were ISroadwtiy. pres- he had no doubt but that his enemies Many preachers E "New Goons Ostrandcr, W. The Z. C. M. I. have a ent bTREKT, Oppooit. the Livury Staljle. from Chicago, Michigan, and Wis- were prepared to impeach him in case V Cash Eddie, J. T. ban just received a new, full and 'plendid stock of fill and winter goods, consin. to re were his of retnrn. Agents appointed J. Trenton, Jno. A. Einbelny. either in the wholesale or retail depart- ceive money for distribution in WisconFrom the conflicting members of the Choice Parker,L W. C. ' ' Evsns, H. in tbe different ettlemeata. ', ments. Sundry additional civil service Commissioners it is proba Evans, D. ' Purchasers will hint a full line sin an Miehan : Joseph Tarry, New of the ' ble that be will there several by Pre4yterians receipts reports f F Q staples aud an excelleul assortment of York for the sufferers by the western forth coming when rawiineren, Veriii(t, etc- - which be oners for they conclude their Frsy & Pollock Quinn, C. (J.' which will defy cumpotilion. fale ut price e , olii fancy gnod of various kinds. Country i.i es, ioiji up ,tjiV,A , present labors. The chairman of the Fonter & Coulson He haa nNo at hin entntilielimetrt a Hew cla of It riHsbnrsr.-SOdealeisand private customers will all be rcMKlA. audi ai hM tMivor betVire been ullervd in commission, Curtis, insists upou bis pro' Uyndcrs, G. Flemming, Natu. (bi.city, which be invite, bin old and new friends Eugene Lnmett, a Frenchman, position that character and capacity Freduesen, L. suited. Call an see. W. E,; . Ruley, 77 tf to call and innpeut. to New from l'alliinore Orleans, should always govern in the selection of . Rseve,. John i' G He took public officers, and that political con- Toys ma tub Mii.liin. (1. II. Tritrf) hus committed suicide here Reynolds, G. Gaynor, P. IV jiit received a now mi'l of up a position on the railroad track, aud siderations shall never be known to Gand, A. Ii. Kockfellow, W H. iiivk of every denTiptipn, Miperiur to aiivtliiii; of across shut himself, falling weigh against these qualifications. On Grover, J. the kind ever ullercii for hiiId in Oden. Call and deliberately 8 1 an approach)!!;? train passed this m lkr (litre is no unanimity, as Goodman, Milas the famine lieforr iiIm'wI'kic, Frank (j.vif over las body, cuttinj on uotu oi nis 'several commissioners are of the opinion H ICawt Scott, F. B." ... that predcliotion is an obligation which Heder, Johan Iore Tin. Another tin mine has leg. Stahr, " Joseph CO Baltimore will always be paramount so far as comHancock, James been discovered, located and recorded Segbold, J. V M I). II AM MONT), MAIN STREET, OGDEN, was the day of the annual petition examinations are couoeined. Harrell, J. VI), Capt. Xil.. ojipfisiu the litliiug Otlice, ban fur mile Harding Snyder, V Messrs. Pierce, Emmet and Murrup. meeting of the l'altimore Jockey Club There is also want of harmony, as some Home, R. eaer, 11. t . fSehuttler Light Spring Good' Chairs for $15 per Doren, hs situated East of Waterfall Kanyon. The attendance was large and the sport of the commissioners take strong ground Holmes, II. II. F. M. Smyth, reuueeu at rates. The first race, (Knocked down and boied,) uagons, against any system which will test mere- Hendeson, N. C. Tae lode is 103 foot in width. From an was unusually fine. W sell tig race, for a purse cf $500, for all ly the acquirement of applicants without and Hern Mower., Sulky Rake.i, Fall Leaf Tablet Buckeye Reaper, and tValker, James llamley, W, ssay of ljozs., of rock, 70 grains of wees, one and a half miles, five started flows, tjuluvatora, etc. demonstrating either their character or J. Car Weber, all k!ad and of Iron aud -Wat;no Timlier, Steel, ' : "et:ri was taken. Lord wiih the following result g The mine' is now Pyron capacity. About the only point upon Jamson, Louis Kitcben Tablet t.vtim .iKe.' Winter, L. A. -' second, "Allie Hunt which there Can be said to be any Conductor first, developed. Johnson, G. Warner, II. O. third, "Major" and -- Edwin" distanced; agreement is thai the standard of em- Johnson, II. GEORGE W. J. Lei Willogy, bet-ta for was should be second race time The raised and tbatja 2.5tii. ployees A Guh. G. W. Jusen, Wells, Pastaiiplv Oltr age. -- On Monday class of applicants should be enpurse of $050. all ogee, mile heats, hor CENERAL DEALER K 'bout inidaigl.t, a poor miserable ses to be owned in Maryland. Fiv star couraged wherever possible. As to the Walnut. Bedstada, $10 to In all kinds of Produce, Garden Seeds, Keyes, Almy 22-- tf mode of ted rol a out such first tbe comof pure malice and f, in result the tonndrel, heat, coming lias, socuring ladies' list. first, "John Merryman" missioners are as widely at yariance as threw a large stone ihrough Mr. lows: "Queen" ' BUTTER AND EGGS, D ' N '. ' second. -- Lord Baltimore" third, "Uelle ever. Julius Kiesel's window, which & Mies A.f pecctra-le- J Meade" Miss " ' Dyer, "Firnai-dNelly, D. distanced; 81. fourth, Washington. CANDIES, FRUITS, C, to his sleeoinir room. Mr. Kicsel time l.'SJ. Second heat, "John Merry (Sitecesann to C. B. MeOregoc), ',. R Stokes of Tennesee declares he was Dawdwy, F.lix., Mrs. H Robinson Joey Misst SUMMER DRINKS, &o., rose, and warned the assailant that he mnu" first, "Qtiintard" second. 'I!olle not concerned in the frsndulent transBOOKSELLERS and GENERAL Seven doors West of Main, on wuM shoot, whn another stone came Meade" and "Lord Baltimore" distanced; actions in connection wilh the bounties Haddock, M.A.,fissRoble, Jane. Miss NEWS AGENTS. ? t J.. limo 1 o3. . Third heat, "John Merry-mnn- " paid on account of Capl. Beattie's scouts. Keugcn, Maiys ' hashing against the door. Mr. Kiescl Ft'LL IUPP1T OF BOOK8, rAPER?. g Ogtlcu. first, "Qtiintard" second; time He admits, however, lhat he received at Jones, Mattee 66-- 1 tf A: Magazines, etc, oomtaotlj on band, ani lelfly with his revolver, but the rov,dy 1 50 J. The third race was for the City three different times, sums Stnrman, S., Mrs. for Sale amounting in Lee, Jane . w one ttld9 off withoiu to for the Hotel old", for thtee stakes, $10,000 services in aggregate year ' ' injury. Mr, Kiesel " AT PUBLISHERS' PRICES. Will "M mile a "Sea" and the the amton.C.lMrs. bill half heats; won by ! getting through Ihe department. the ruffian's face plainly, and can Mrs. M., lleo a eholc. Selection of Fane Gockm, Cigars, 2.60. He thinks th'i mrney made by the oper McGary, Widowrong, M. Miss "Fogtown" third; lime ,,lar to him at any time, lie is an second, Xobacoot, The fourth raoe was the "great event, of ation by those concerned was by first etc, etc, at our Depot, Broom Hf nployea of the tT. P. Co., and may ihe day, being a race for the Bowie buying up the claims of members of the Corner, Ogdea City. Letters held for Postage. Jok out for two company for nominal sums and then all for four mile heals; stakes, ages, he does If not squalls. -Call, Ches'er Davis, R. E. securing ttie psssage of a bill for full Compion, BobI "TaraUho hands of the law, it is like-'- ? horses being well-- known horses, Harry Stevens, J. A. and Helmbold." The betBassett" Hs are con much payment. lawyers he Mrs. Wright. Charley Boot Shoe Maker, may suffer from indigestion. There ting on the result of this race was very cerned at t!is admission of the Campbell, E,. BY MATUKTVBOK receiving MINTJER, At the ign of the Bis; Bool, Fifth Street. Ogdea. ,r P'lls tliat will not FOR SALE 10,000, us it brings him within the All kind, of Boot and Shoe. mad. to order. Redigest, and Mr. lively in sporting circles, heavy odds ISAAC MOORE, PM K'eeJ has some To staked in favor of pair, neatly executed. Produce taken in payment. operations of the law makine it a neni oWain any of thwm letter Orders to ba left at the Bank Exchange Saloon, ready for him next being who was the favorite "Harry in the pools. tentiar offence for members of Coneress ...u l .n mr "nvertie.t tetters," (rivethoapplirant tun he tho dale Main of Street, Highest disturbs his person or proper- - In paid for all pay one cei, for advertiniriK. the first heat both horse got a capi- to prosecute claims in the Departments m ei ni.11 ami kinds Hides. n"t fnr within OSS ("jtllen MONTH, will MATUEWSON 4 MISTER. tbey tal start, "Harry Passett" taking the againsi me uovtrumcut. 43 ltememher the Big Boot. --Va d. aeui r ua unskd letter Utttee, f ! E -- DRY GOODS, I ," J. 1 i'e-twi- en EC0LES& Iletail lealen il. - wit-nes-- '' FURNITURE-;- Jaj.--inc- -e CABINET WORK, , UPHOLSTERY, etc. etc. s II. & W. STOW, To-da- Plasterers, Furniture of all kinds, y taken t. PDCOCK. C. H. MORRIS, OGDEN, be-'c- FurtjsriTunE; Mr-ye- setni-sircle- LST P ' E I RY. ii BBMOYBD.: Readv-Ond- J to-d- Assortment of 1 CLOTHS, i To all tho Pcoplo YOU CAN GET AT H, cn-ro- 1 ' uplm-di- Temple Street IMPLEMENTS. - -- To-da- y SALT LAKE CITY, f and - $8 $9, be-"- TURNER, er $17. mis-c'de- F. A. KING CO., Fifth Street, , :. , ROCK SPKIjSTGS COAL, Bas-sett- E. J. WATKINS, and ," i-- Price of Sft-t- 14-t- f |