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Show . I """"" p. Ui.h.d L. TERMS O F SUBSCRIPTION. . ,i Month Month Thro RATES O! ,' - J . I U tit - 1 l 20 Jl 9 11 13 11 19 2 M 46 80 40 80 100 30 4 74 So. 41. 60 13 200 IS 01X, BY TELEGRAPH. 80 M 100 90 AMEItlCAX. ''1'?lC'-raradvartialne tonbPld lnw. pt iuar.n(U ! : Nevf York. Ove 9,000 Immlgraata arrived lust week. The State election for judges of the court of appeals, wus carried by .! nun me democrats by at least 00,000 majorigl ty. The Tammany candidates were sucgiliciil Kotice or .irm tim.nt retained on cessful throughout . the cily with about twenty-cencharged .h.Vwttm). of th. paper, iri'lH the usual majority. Negroes voted and additional oo I i. abov. rate. I on th.copy with th. were not interfered with. The arrests nM mark Adwrti-ame- nt published at our were few and the election was unusually f iurUon.w.ll until arierwt out, and eiWged at tranient quiet. A Swiss, named Gulvare, was arrested '"ADVEaTWBMENTS hwortad till forbid, will be and for .euitinued until ordered out, Ja v.ry tautanc, smuggling diamonds from Brazil. ieuirwd foraocordiagly. v, In this city the votes show 60.000 of yearly and hal f yearly adwrti. T7priv.te direct lino of bi(ineM, and Democratic majority; In Brooklyn 6,000; n it rtrtatd to their Uail Kstat e, or other advertise-m- u .n troy 1,700 and Buil'alo 1,200. .11 Land. The ctn, do, will he charg. Dcmociat.c foreifji W their regular majority in the State will ad.fur cnaralely. exceed 75,000. So Adv rtwemeirta from i lie Stale, will be without tho cash (at . mrdvertlsd niton,) Several cases of sunstroke occurred one of our accompanviug the order, mil esstSrom yeaierday. Advertisin ( Aojt. authorized ' reelr deroW at iufcjrest to tlie Washington. All communication An evening session j was ordered for or iuleuded to yruinol , jnitfi interests, K awl ailvortion-nHpayment a be will charged to enable Cragin to speak on we Thursday, reouirod in advance. If peraoi ml in character, eradvortiae-BMi- t '. t,he Utah polygamy bilL TO,m tlie right to reject any article, d to change at plMiire, ,W tvtortiwra uU hrg of tw.nty.Bw only th. addition.! for coup tiu, but theyeverWill on-b.a EXTRA, fcr Pe M ilif t, ,!, b-- of thin clas. J. Governor " " iffer, ... S. J.tlirnry-K.'- U: Supt. Indian Affaire al Surveyor-Gener- .U Clements.'' J, B.Overt- C. C. "uAAe Moniet Rtcwtron. RtfUtrar of Land OJJitt ItaxwelL - and .... Territorial Olllcers: William Ddegatt' U 21. Cungrut Hooper. Zerubbabcl Snow. HtrtUl J. D. T. McAllister. William Clayton. Auditor Trtuvrtr David O. Calder. of Common School Superintend Auwy-Gaxr- - Robert L. al I duupbell. Weber County Offieers:F. 'D. ProUU 4md Courtfy Judgt fiiebr4. . - ' Stltet ifm Lester J. Herrick, Kenry Holmea, RieJuird Ballantyne. Clrk 4 itecorder F. S. Richard. I'rtiteutinf Attornty Aurelius Miner. KoUni i'uliic William Critchlow. kwifG-x&rBelknap. i)tputy Sheriff William Brown. Auuiot tuU ColUctor Sanford Bi'ng-ka- Kailroad on Saturday. The tribe of Indians is unknown; they went north after the attack, taking about 300 head of stock with them. They were about two hundred strong. A dispatch from Gen. Woods, com manding at Fort Wallace, Kansas, to Gen. Pope, snys that Indians attacked a company on the Pacific Railroad, five miles east of Kit Carson, on Sunday evening, anl were still in the vicinity. On Monday morning Company C of the 7th Cavalry were sent in pursuit. Four companies of cavalry and three of infan try aro boing stationed along the Rail road, under tlie command oi uen. noods. with instructions to severely punish the savages. San Francisco. Hlckox 'Sr Sptar. banker's fi.tv'e been victimized to tho amount of $10,000 by erased checks; the perpetrators are ar retted aud a portion of the money re covered. The rascals were from New Yo k. . Iirael Canfield. Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Lt Surveyor nd Superintendent of Schoc KurtoD. Wm. CHy trOTernment: Act of Jan. 18, - - Troops are being pushed forward for Red River. rapi-dliioston Nathaniel Gale, a clerk in the naval office, was arrested for defrauding the uvern.ment of $0,000 in gold. La Crosse, The loss by fire at La Crosse, on Sat- rday nie.it, which destroyed the steam Eagle ana cargo, together with t ae Milwaukee and St. Paul depot and elc vator buildings, and contents, is esti mated to be not less than $300,000. Only two persons are known to have been lot a young lady passenger ana the color ed barber of the boat. 1861. IsworjDOxated by Jlanicipiil election biennially on the eaonil Monday ef February. Meetings fitheiCit Council weekly, on Tuesday efeninga, t City Hall, Main StrteL Jfayor Loren Farr. A.ltUrmmT. A. Brown, 1st Ward; L. J. Herrick, 2d Denver, Joseph Parry, 8d Advices aj that, yesterday, Indians, James Mc Gaw, Walter supposed to be Sioux, made attacks at CUeior Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah nine different points within a distance miles along the line of the construe ieavitt, Israel Canfield. .Recorder Thos. G. OdelL . tion of the Kansas and Pacific Railroad, . v .Attorney A. Miner. between Kit Carson and the Lake; the .Jtarthal W. N. Fife. last attack was made by 150 Indians at Treaturtr Aaron Farr. point 4 miles east ofUie Lake, occurred Atttitor and Collector S. Bingham. at eieht o clock last iounuayi morn , , ., Surveyor VI. W. Burton. The construction men resisted them Captain of FolietV. G. Taylor. at each point and attacked them wi'h a - Juttict of th reaeeS. Eggleston. loss, as far as ascertained, of 72 killed Conttable C. F. Middleton. and 70 wounded. One .hundred and twenty mules and borses were driven off. PostOfllce: The Indians retreated, in the direction of Ogden Fottmaie,r IsaRO Moore. , the Republican, with the captured .' General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. stock. Sundays, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fort Scott. Daily Mails ciosb, until further notice, The most diabolical affair that has -for Salt Lake City at p m. t ever been recorded, occurred on Tuesday - ' 6.30 a.m". For the EaBt niirhL at the town of La Dore, a few 8.30 p.m. For the West Six men, either milAa anil I h of here. ' :' "' ' AMtrvB Terans or outlaws from the Indian terri 7.30 a.m. From Salt Laka City went into the house ot one Koach 4.30 p.m. tory, From the East V bnt were refused . ad to etavtf all tiieht, w - 7.30 a.m. West mission on account pi iiieir uruneni,u MAILS , dition: they then knoeked Koacn inscn Close for North Oeden on Monday at sible; went to the bed occupied by his two 2.30 p.m. For Plain City, on Thurs daughteri aged 12 and 14 years', and day, at 6.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on ravished them during me entire uigm, Tuesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. using a knife to accomplish their purfeared pose. Roach finally recovered, but Trains to stir, as he knew that he would be Leave Oeden daily, until further no killed. He described Ue cries or the tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and girls, during the entire night, as heart p.m. (For extra trains see time Table.) araun; rending.. A quarrel arosedead For the East, at 7.25 a.m.' For-th- e while in demons and one was shot i West, at 6.35 p.m. the of one they ravishine girls; th act of Arrive from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m then fled to the woods, taking one of the nd 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m girls with them and leaving their dead from the West, 6.3o a.m. ' comrade. The town was roused and Bait Lake City Time.. . the partios started in every direction, with the party soon captured one of them DiTlnA Wnrshin is held every Sunday, in the Taberncle, girl, ihey uung mm to t 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the Sohnol others were subsequently captured and nouses of the various Wards at 6.30 p.m. hung on the same tree. Nashville. In the Tennessee legislature, Oaniif, Salt Lakb and Utah hill to its first read- everybody desirous of iearnine fact Onc(tminr n.Trlon Knit Tiltn nl TTloh in nrnii;.itinorn th iiitermarriase of chronological, statistical, historical and ''6' whites and blacks. Milwaukee. religious, with a reliable sketch of burned the and have a thousand and one A fire in Oshkosh. questions answered that are being daily flour mill of Irvine & Co., loss $20,000; & sked concerninsr Uiah. annH for a e.nnv and the planing mills of Jenkins Co., of Sloan's Salt Lake Mailed Directory. $9,900; light insurance. Uticn. irom the JcitcTios Office for a dollar a quarter. There was a .erious break in the Erie , -- - , , . SEMI-WEEKL- v Y y. Mor-ttonis- y, " Home. of Christopher Col umbus is contemplated. Toronto. t Trteuurir FOItEICiX. stating that he bus sent some cavalry in of t roops there. pursuit of the In dims who attacked the The canonization working parties on tlie Kansas and t'a oific JutiutQ, i at Fort Wallace, The government has dispatched a body Gen. Wools, from George R. U. S. AuouorZohn P. TaggarL U. S. Collector O. J. Hollister. C4y Juttite C. C. Wilsen. F. Strickland Auociatc Hawlejr. - i m Hempstead, J. E. Touriellotte. U. canal, near Wnite Ford. Forty feet of the Cntral Railroad was carried away, 4 j yesterday. ft 'Chicago, v. ... .0 : i' At. Centerville, .Illinois, yesterday; James Jackson, a eolored Republican, ' ' 11 S was eleoted Alderman. The Timet' dispatch says the provision of the tax bill relative to the Income Tax is not satisfactory to the House, which will at least reduce tho rate of the tax to three per cont. The weather throughout the West is extremely warm for the time of the year; the mercury here reached 85 in he shade. Crops are universally for ward and there have scarcely ever been any better prospects than those of the present season. A fire in Cairo, thig morning, des troyed ihe St. Nicholas Hotel, a four story brick building, with all the furniture. One of the walls full, crushing an adjoining frame building, killing women and. injuring several others. The loss is about $00,000. to-da- y, 0CDEN DIRECTORY. Inited States Oil leers for Utah, Wilson Sh: Secretary S. A. Mann..', Marshal M. E. Patrick. UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1S70. London. St. Louis. Considerable excitement was created The corner's jury, rendered a here yesterday by the arrest of fifty per verdict on the recent collision on the sons who had just arrived fromBirming-haMissouri and Pacific IUilrouds near by railroad. The prisoners all had evolvers on their persons and were Euroka, that it was caused by the disobedience to orders and culpable negli- plen ifully supplied with money. They gence of W. Odor, the conductor, and were supposed to be remans. Jtieau- Joseph Tracy, the engineer, of the extra horities are taking active measures to freight train. An order has been issued prevent any further disturbance. t arrest Tracy, bu':, so far, he has eluded Lisbon. Information has been received here the officers. Odor ' was previously con hat quite a formidable insurrection has fined in the calaboo-se- . Geo. Pope has received a dispatch broken out on the Island of Madcria. FlUNKLIN D. RICH A21DS, Editor. C. W. PENROSE, Ass- eiate Cditar. ii I not nteet tbut roan boult awuxu. Amid tail world f tolling -fur B who look In Nature' far. Will alway Aud her MniHag. Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. i$5$$i5$aofS3$ao 1 T 10 2 0 JO 18 2 uar.MJhe, grlt It ADVERTISING. a a May bury 1 4.00 2.00 .10 mrl vopj j Away, away wlthigha luvt Warn, Away with car. ad sorrow, TU. toria that wrack our ht-p- o Unlay s Posusawo CtAjir. On Year I si Away With Care. .'EDNESDA Y aud SATURDAY, every byth.OaM -- vr Madrid. Espar'rco has written a letter to Prim declin.nz the candidacy for the crown on account of his great age. The Cortes passed a bill authorizing marriages by a vote 143 to d4. civil Hero and There. YOIi. I. 'rligious" journalism de velops queer idiosyncracies, occasion ally. The newest, exemplification of the fact, is a loud call in tho Baptist Exam iner and Chronicle, of demanding that the Oneida Community, located in Central iwew-lor- k, ahoul4be swept j from existence, and if there is no exist-- 1 ing law to warrant the sweeping, the editor is in favor of enacting one right away for, says he: What is this Oneida Community? A company of men and women, several hundred in number, holding the most abominable views concerning the relations of the sexes, scorning the marriage tie, exalting the doctrine of "elective affinities," who have banded themselves together for the practice of their shame less theories, and live in supreme disregard of all that is pure and holy in the intercourse of the sexes. In plain terms, the Oneida Community, under the flim siest garb of religion and a higher life. is davoled to the indiscriminate gratification of unlawfultusts. 'The practical question in regard to this Oneida Community and we refer to it only for the sake of the question is just this; Why is such an organization permitted to exist in the heart of a Christian, community T Is not the commonwealth of New York stong enough to abate such a dangerous pest ? If the laws of the statute books are insufficient to meet the case, by all means let us have one that will meet it, in the most direct and sweeping manner. There is here no question of faith; it is one of decency and good morals. It is a burning disgrace to the Empire State that a community so foul and loathsome should continue for a day within its borders." And so !t is if the "community" alluded to Is really what the Examiner and Chronicle allege it is. But there is one thing about denunciations of this kind one cannot understand, and that is, why do the denouncers run so far away from home to "pitch into" offences which are "rank and smell to heaven' at their own doors 7 we venture to say that within gunshot of the spot where the Chromcle is published there are "companies of men and women," not hundreds merely, but thousands in number, "holding the most abominable views concerning the relations of the sexes." Mercer, Green aud Crosby streets, nay, the entire line of Broad way up to the Central Park, is full of "free love" establishments compared with which we suspect the rural free lovers up in Oneida are angels of light. If anybody doubts, let him inquire at the office of the Midnight Mission, and he will know all about it, N. Y. Ex preit. law-abidi- Breeding and. Management of Hogs. The following rules for the selection of the best stock of hogs will apply to all breeds: Frutiiitt: In a breeding sow, this ouality is essential, and it is one which Besides this she should be is inherited. a Cire'ul mother. A young, untried sow will generally display in her tendencies those which have predominated in the race from which she has descend ed. Both boar and sow should be sound, healthy, and in fair, but not over fat, condition. J gentle savage near Port Scott recently traded two mules for a set of false teeth, and proudly wears them, neck around his neck. A lace-fashio- California is afflicted with too many young men from the East, who have no money or trades to work at. They sit around and wish they were at home. The people of California wish it too, Anna Dickinson says that "there is no work a man can do but that will be better done by having a woman at his side." How about currying a kicking mule? a.sks a cotemporary. , ,, , , was complainget a KatistiiOtory when a young lady remarked that nlie would like tho situation as first mate. The captain took the hint ? and the girl. A village pedagogue, in dospair with a stupid boy, pointed at the letter' A, and asked him if he knew it. "Ye.", sir." "Well, what is it!" "I know him very well by sight, but hang me if 1 can remember his name." ' A bacholor ing that ho couldn't in chief-office- ' GARN, Wines & Liquors. SAMPLE AXD SALESROOM ON SALT LAKE CITY mai:n" Ogden LAKB CITY AB.E call and examine th. Street, where they will find a street, City, Utah. bare on hand a large fltork of the Celebrated bllAWA.N, I.KH KI N, ( ROW, BOWK.N, AND BUARP S BR AX US of Kentucky Whiskeys; Alo, a LARGE STOCK of SAME AS IN EASTERN CITIES. THE To Bronze Gun Barrels. Dilute ni tric acid with water, and rub the gun barrels with it ; lay them by for a few days, then rub them with oil, and polish them with bees-wai An Illinoisan has become the fifth hus band of a woman, just to tee what effect it would have on him, as he had, beard that her first husband ran away, that the second hung himself, the third shot himself, and the fourth drowned himself. ..;-..'- , I , Call and examine my Stook, Herald says: "Our correspon dent on the Euphrates reports the establishment of a tolcgraph station on -- the site of the Garden of Eden, and that the Arabs there no longer weep over the fall of Adam, though they stick to the continue of the head of the family and hw , . ,. wife." ...! ..,(. Main Street, Ogden, House. When a Chicago woman wants totrJt a man on a breach of promise ease, the makes a bet of a kiss with him and loses. . PRICES tea-cak- x. MILLIXERY, CA8E LIQUORS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, CASE WINES, DRESS TRI5I5IIXGS, CHAMPACNES, UXDERCLOTIIIXG, CATAWDAS, Sundowns, Shaker, Hats, ETC, ETC. Hood, Bonnets, Babies' and General Aotions. A family In Newport turned up their noses very perceptibly at their the other night. There was nothing the matter with it, only it was flavored with spirits of camphor, instead of essence of 1,1 lemon. ' ESTABLISHMENT, very ii' s IN Establishment, i man at Avondalc, Ohio, who em ployed a colored artist to paint his house a cheerful color and the doore a shado darker, found on his return at night, the house a bright pink aud tho entrance jut Muck. .,!)!.. Tvo been a member of this" church, nigh on to forty years," ad a pinched up libel of Christianity, "and it hasn't cost mo sit and a quarter cents." "God bless your poor, economical, withered up soul," said a fervent brother ''in tho corner. " DEALER Kant Temple t Co.,nice (toclt or r, A " next door to the Hanking Home of Uuiaer, Dhler i It is said that Mrs. Stows lost prer $1(1,000 by her Byron book. She also lost the respect of all decent people by her filthy publication. i NEW MILLINERY r sat upon a paper ef carpetthe other day, said they' reminded him yery painfully of the income tax. A man wh -nails inn' MILLINERY i Xlscellancoas CITY LICENSES. Choice Stock of flooiln at the ft, away with lh and team. Away with care and torrow ; The storm that wreck our hope to-dMay bury grief d, SALT IADIES VlglTIXfl invited to 1 Thn c.rm E. ' Tl rruo. Old Wlater will return, To (how hi diftretrt phaimi ; But prlng w. know wiU cutne at last, Ye atrew the Held with tlaisit. Fokh: Where a farmer has an excel WAKEKN HISSKT, C. L. PARLER, Salt Lake City. llvlena, Montana. lent breed, but with certain defects, or .)o long in the limb, or too heavy in the DUSSEY. DA1ILER & CO,, none, the sire to be chosen, whether of 4 pure or of a cross breed, should ex hibit the opposite qualities, even to an BANKERS extreme; and be moreover, one of a strain noted for early and rapid fatten MAIN STREET, OGDEX, ing. If in perfect health, young stock AND SALT LAKKC1TY. selected for breeding will be lively, aniDealer In Gold Dust, Coiii aud Currency. Prnw mated, hold up tho head, and move freeExchange on San t'ranciauo, Montana, Deuver, ly and nimbly. St. Louu, N.w York, and all part of Europe. Bri8TL8: These should be fine and Collection promptly attended to. 1 tf scanty, so as to show the skin smooth and glossy; coarse, wiry, rough bristles usually accompany heavy bones, large, spreading hoofs and .flapping ears, and ATTORNEY 4. COUNSELOR. thus become one of the iudications of a thick skinned and low breed. Ogdeii Hotel, Color: Different breeds of high ex Office opposite OODEN CITY. cellence have their own colors; white, All kind of icgal buslnes promptly attended black and white, black, to. lif Sandy, mottled with large marks of black, are the most prevalent. A black skin, with short, scanty bristles, and small stature, demonstrate the preva lence of the Neapolitan strain, or the black Chinese, or, perhaps, an admixture of both. Many prefer white; and concern. in sucking-pigs- , destined for the table, To all whom it and for porkers,' this color has its ad TOTICR IS HER2BY GIVEN. THAT vantages, and the skin looks more at all Persnr engaged in Business in tractive; it is, however, generally thought that the skin of black hogs is thinner Ogden City, (tcr wuicu the City Ordithan that of white, and less sucject to nance provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a eruptive diseases. The influence of a first impregnation license are liable to be taken before ai.y upon subsequent progeny by other males Alderman cl suid City, aud be subjected U at times curiously illustrated. This to a Fine. has been noticed in respect of a sow. A By order of the City Council, sow of the black and white breed, iu LOUIN FARR, Mayor. one instance, became pregnant by a boar of the wild breed of a deep ehesnut color. The pigs produced were duly TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. mixed, the color of the boar being very predominant in some. The sow being afterward put to a boar of the same The Office of the Citr Recorder is at breed as herself, some of the produce Office of the "Ogden Juuction," the. were still stained or marked with the U. C. R. R. chestuut color which prevailed in the Seventies' Hall, near the first litter; and the same occurred after Station. Office Hour from 10 a. nt. till 3 p. m. a third impregnation, the boar being then of the same kind as herself. What adds to the force of this is, that in the course of many years' observation, the breed iu question was never known to produce progeny having the slightest tinge of chestnut color. Stock Journal. parti-colore- '. 8-- .. Xearly Opposite White Millinery and Dreuniaklng in all their Brancho ' executoa Willi promptitude. Ladle' own material wade up in th. latent tyl. Th S. S. TUCKEIi, Mrs. STEMI O USE, Carpenter, Joiner, unil Halt Lake Vity. Cttlliiot 3Inler, ', , She pays him the kiss in the presence of a witneen, then sues him for breach of promise aud trifling with her affection, and so forth. Look out for 'em wbeu they offer to bet a kiss. .1 A good old Massachusetts deacon,1 re cently deceased, wason.ee called in quesHALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE tion upon some points of faith pertain"JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. ing to his denomination. With a' great deal of earnestness hi reply was: All Orders personally and promptly Don't tell me that I'm mistakes. - I know attended to. all about Congregationalism, for my sou has taken the Congregational Globe for Evary Artirl. manufactured by u it warranted to ' ;' made or tli. out material. years." ... If you want Some men are impressed with the idea, that advertisements are not read. The 00 TO power of advertising is very remark' ably illustrated by recent event. T'A: BURTON & OLSEN'S small three line advertisement in New York for tale, offering a Wet of Fret. B. Young' Residence, has paper, resulted incadetship three Congressalready Salt Lake uty. i. , men losing their places In disgrace; and Oodek rosT Office Block, Main-St- ., TO SALT LAKE CITY EHOCLD is causing much trembling in their seats VISITORS to call and ee th. flue collw tion of several They are prepared to execute all kind of Picture more. Advertisement are of NATIVE ANIMALS and BIRDS; also MINEfront Card to Life Bize. HUM K MANUFACTURES, and natural most certainly read. RALS, A choice Collection of Views of the production of the Territory, at the above ontuo-linhaient. famous Ruins of Egypt and Rome Saxe, the joker and poet, wis once Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for Sale. taking a trip on a steamer, wheq he fell, in with a lively young lady, to whom he CALL AND 8EB FOR YOURSELVES, had made himself very agreeable. Ui course he made an impression upon the AT THE REVERE HOUSE SALOON, CALL South 8tret, Salt Lak. City, where damsel, who said at parting, "Good bye, : you will find JOE. B1MMONS or hi uiittuU Mr. Saxe, I fear you will soon be ready and willing to tervajrou with me." "Ah I Miss," said the FRESH OYSTERS, punster, "if I was not a marGOLDEN CROWN CIGARS, ried man already, you may be sure I'd1 PIGS FEET, etc. be for getting you." ' A ,,.,. r, .!- .Call and ae. hint. Ttft tf ; ; Oil Paintings, Photographs,etc. ;'" Li tf , GOOD PICTURES . MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. Photograph Gallery, Ifalf-bloc- k y OYSTERS. 34-3- Subscriber's Attention "TyE WILL TAKE ON 8CB9CRIPTI0!f, ng ? tg 17-- tf An Amer'can on his travels pays :' ' "I ' asked a fellow tourist his opinion ef the ' Rhine. "Wal, sir," said he, "it's not so grand as ouf North river. We hshi't got them old castles, to be sure.ibut iou,r DR. R. TIBBITS, nutl JSurjjeon. Pliytslclnn CLEAN COTTON RAGS OFFICE MCNCTT'S WALKER AT For which we will allow Five Cents per lb. We will also allow THREE CENTS per lb. for Gather up vmtr Rag thw ftV. and bring them along to DRUG STORE, OGDEN, V. T. AW" Calls from th. Country tended to, promptly at- li-3- DR.WM.H.CROVES, JontiHt, Street. Offlee, Second South Ihree door Weit od 8 ALT LAKE CITY, of Revere Houee. BUSINESS CARDS. MERCHANT AND I'lOFKSFIONAL xhould hare a anpply. rt will do them in the bet rrl. of the art. water's as broad, and our.rovkj are, twice as big, and mostly perpendic iar.." I remarked that the Rhino ruins 'wcro extremely picturesque, and certainly the beauty of tho river. ,,'Wal,V'-saihe, "I ghould'nt wonder if py,r builders could put up a few if we offered them tho contract, but our people don't deal much in ruins, that's a tact, and. when you come to think of it. vou can't say there's much use in 'em.'" ITERY j |