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Show to$9tlrc function. Wbli.hed everf WEDNESDAY and 8ATCKDAT, ConPAsr. by the Oobm PuuLiauiNQ Business and Manner, l ME McO AW, Preident communications uliould be to ho' all Uusiucs addressed. Thiatrr. The people of Ogden have VcciwioaJ darig thpast week, amusements. No to complain about had sooner tjw:ulilpcka left us than Combination Troupe comthe Carter menced their dramatio entertainments, and they certainly hate not suffered by which precomparison with anything ' The Carter performances ceded them. from Friday evening until Tuesday night this is have been most excellent, and successive proved by the fact that each, drawn a fuller house. performance has Mrs. Carter possesses the rare power of and conmelting her audience to tears almost in a with them laughter vulsing breath. This was clearly exhibited in the play of 'Fanch.cjn, Jhe Cricket," on Saturday night, while, on Monday, in "Easi tynne," this talented-actresdemonstrated her ability to sustain a heavier part with equal., ability,, Mr. Carter is a good and versatile actor, and would wear well' in any stock company. Mr. Cogeswell U an admirable comedian, himself Lvnne" showed, .. . .... " nd in- "East a serious part with eapablo of sustaining Marden is a Mr. credit and ability. with a gentlemanly bear clever artiste, ing and an impressive manner. Among the ladies special mention should be made of Miss E. Stowe, who as the old witch, Mother Fadet, or the stately spinster, Cornelia, gave equal satisfac tion, and in the latter showed humorous abilities of a high order. Miss Lipsis also appeared to great advantage, This Troupe is not composed of one or fourth two "stars" and, a number rate actors; they are all good, and are far superior to most traveling companies, two of their chief characteristics being naturalness and distinct articulation, qualities which every one must admire s Woodmaxsie s Hall. The Ball on Monday night, though not very numerously attended was kept .up with spirit and life till the usual hour. The dancers had plenty of opportunity for re creation, which they were by no means slow to avail themselves of, and a little rest and variety was afforded by tongs and speeches at intervals. Mr. John Barker lectured "in the 3rd Ward SchoolliouMe Friday evening on "The 'Apontncy from th Lucrum. lat Primitive Church," handling his subject in a masterly maimer. On Wednesday evening next at o'clock Mr. Thomas Wallace will deliver a lecture in the same place on "Mesmerism Electro-Biolog- y 'awl Spirit RapAdmission free. .. ping. . Relief PaBty. night the w 3rd. Ward Female Relief Society's Bull will come off in Chill's Hall. It is expected to be a real, pleasant, lively and sociable party. When the ladies take thene things in hand, they are bound to he good. Wobtii Sk'eing. Did you ever examine the display in the window at the C. Z. M. I.? First class goods are displayed with admirable taste by Mr. II. Tribe, often forming an attractive tableau. The wholesale department, up stairs, under the able manipulation, of Mr. J. BY TELEGliAPH. Special to th Oonr Junction by the Atlantic and Focinc Telegraph Compony.J Another Colored Man in Congress! Destroyed by Fire! Seven Mails a Week the East! Particulars of the Battle from, of Le Mans! AMERICAN. 111., Dwight, 16. terrible storm of sleet and rain has caused great damage to trees and shrubs in this vicinity. They have been crushed and broken by heavy coatings of ice, and their fragments are strewn in every uireeuuu. , Kank.ok.ee, 111., Ib. A very severe and destructive rain storm, which commenced on Friday a.m., prevailed here till yesterday. On Friday evening the rain froxe as it fell, and yesterday morning a heavy coating of ice covered everything. The injury to trees by their breaking under the weight of ice will be very serious, and if we catch a freeze before the ice melts, there is no telling where the in jury will end, especially if the wind which is now increasing does not soon subside. ' St. Louis, 16. The steamboat "G. L. MogilL" while on her way from Su Louis to New Orleans, caught fire and was destroyed on the Mississippi river on Saturday night. Thirteen lives are supposed to have been lost. There were many more per eons on board, but they escaped. ,. Cheyenne, 15. U. S. Marshal Howe, in charge of five prisoners left for the East Passengers by every train from the West for Chicago and other point com plain bitterly of the imposition practio ed by ticket sellers in California, palm ing off on them tickets via. Kansas Paci fic 11. II., when tneir direct, route is via. U. P. R. R. and Omaha. y. Chicago, 16 The great storm which commenced on FrMa'y has laid an embargo on business and travel. The telegraph wires are completely prostrated and no Railroad The trains have left the City snow on a level is about 18 inches deep and badly drifted. Washington 16, Hon. B. F. Wade, of Ohio; Andrew D. White of New York and Dr. S. G Howe, of Mass ; the San Domingo the represen tatives of several leading newspapers, and several papers in the country, left Washington, last night fur New lork. The frigate "Tennessee" is expected to sail with the expedition ' evening. The fortunate selections which the President has made for Commission ers seems to have put an end to the dis cushion of the subject which has pre' vailed here since the meeting of and the Representative) and all parties seem willing to be guided large ly hi their future action by the report which the Commission shall make. If news the "Tennessee" sails from the expedition may be expected at the Navy Department, on or about Janu ary, 28th, by eable. Admiral Porter who was taken and denly ill on Saturday, is better snd nearly out of danger. His attack was pluerisy, and not paralysis, as has been i stated. The rostmaster Uen. has made an arrangement with the Chicago Hurling ton and Quincy Railroad, by which mails will be carried on Sunday, between Chicago and Omaha, each way connect ing with trains of the Pacine Railroad, which ran every day. By the arrange meats existing heretofore, ' no mail was received at San Francisco, from the East on Friday, and none on the corresponding week day in the Pacific States and intermediate territories, and no mail was received at the East one day of each Coii-urea- a. Stanford, makes a substantial show of an week. immense Both stock of general merchandise. departments are worth seeing. Couple or Items. A! Miner, Esq. came up from Suit Lake lass evening, looking lively and well, and informed lis that a company has just been organ-ie- d in Salt Lake City to' build a line from the Utah Central terminus te Tayson, with W. Jennings for resident, John Sharp Jos. A. Young, Fcramori Little and several other prominent gentlemen as Directors; capital subscribed 60,000 dollars. The work is to commence at once. The Emma mane is about to change hands again, jthe California capitalists who have been visiting our metropolis hating offered $1,200,000 for it."Mining business is lively and rousing times are expected in the coming spring. t (, A 4 Holes. A good work is being done on Junction street we beg pardon, Fifth street, in filling up several holes. There are other holes in town that want serving in the same way; and while talking of streets, a bridge is wanted in the road crossing Eighth street; this should attended to at once. As OpBNixa. A good sohool teacher find an opening for the exercise of "ill 1 talents fit North. Ogden. vertisement. I Soe ad- ULil II.IB,, In Plain City, , Deo. 20, 1870, Joiin Samcel Eames, son of Henry" and Alice Eames, aged 6 years, 11 months and 17 dys. Also Mabt A. A. Eames, daugh- of Henry and Alice Eames, aged 2 years, 3 months and 3 days. The Celtio Club meeting, yesterday, appointed a committee to proceed to New York to participate in the honors to the reception of the recently released Fenians from British improvement. iri, j Jfl- - New York, 16. Senator Patterson and Representative Sheldon the Congressional to investigate the management of affairs at the Custom House in this city, in accordance with Senator Fenton's recent Resolution, have been in the city, pressing their official duties for several days, aad on Saturday night were in conference with A. T. Stewart and one of his partners. The general order of business is made the special subject of the investigation; many prominent merchants and importers desire to return to the old system which collector Murphy does not favor. Mayor Hall, at a meeting of prominent citizens, last night, to discuss the subject of rapid transit between the upper and lower parts of the city, was opposed to the annexation of Westchester or any part of it, to loaning the credit of the city inside of any R. R. enterprise, and to the Arcade and all other fie i said, underground enterprises, however, If the Legislature would vote for all these schemes with a proviso that the one which paid up its capital first should have the franchise he would favor it. The steamer "Florida," suspected of filibustering, was released last week by Judge Blatchford and sailed on Saturday, clcarin secretly in ballast for Halifax, N. S. It is said her largest cargo of arms and ammuniiiou, when she was seized, had been forwarded by rail to and Halifax, where it will be sent to Cuba. The steamer "Riga," from Shanghai, Sept. 9th, and the ship "Mikada," from the came port, Aug. 31, both with tea from the same port, one by the Suez canal and the latter by the Cape of Good Hope, arrived yesterday. All but" five of the manufactories of this city, which had been suspended on account of the Crispins' strike, have re K Crispin terras. One hundred of the strikers are still idle. The attempt of the U. S. authorities to confiscate the ground on which an illicit distillery in Brooklyn was built, will be reversed by Attorney-GenerChamplin, of this State, who holds that the proceedings are unconstitutional. Penton, who confessed to the murder of Rogers, and robbed the Park Bank of this city, Jan. 23rd, 18G9, is now serving a sentence for that crime. The criminal suit against B. Wirnal- thy, a Cedar street merchant, for defrauding the Government tax on one million of income, was settled on Saturday, and withdrawn on payment of $3,000. The steamer "City of Buenos Ayrcs," which cleared on Saturday for Falmouth, England, took out for the French Republic arms, etc., to the value of $4,440,- 000; this is the fourteenth cargo which has been shipped from this port, and it is understood there are other vessels loading and to load. The total value of shipments to date is twelve millions. Washington, 17. A debate in the Senate indica ted a disposition on the part of (be special committee, having charge of the subject to report at an early day an amnesty measure, with but 3 or 4 restricted clauses. The House Reconstruction Committee at their meeting intend to take up the question in a somewhat different form, by considering a bill which Mr. Beck of that Committee has prepared, abolishing the test oath. The Special Committee on the investigation ot the charges prelterred by the New York Commercial Advertiser, against Representative Brooks of New York, will One question before them meet will be the memorial of the author of the charges asking that the inquiry be abandoned by the House Committee ; in order that it may be transferred to the Courts of New York ; the Committee will probably decide against it, and go ahead with the testimony of the princi pal witnesses, who are now here. The second colored member of the y House was sworn in from Georgia. He is not so bright a mulatto as Paine of South Carolina, nor Senator s white. Revels, though he is The next House will contain a genuine black Republican, in the person of Elli ott, of South Carolina. M. Long, who was quite warmly was admitted received by several leading Republican members. A Delegation from the Virginia Legisto lature waited on the President urge a most liberal destribution of executive patronage throughout the South. Desmoiues, Iowa, 17. The large public schoolhouse, at Fort Dodge was destroyed on Saturday last by fire, caused by a defective flue. Cost of building and furniture, $40,000. Boston, 17. Hon. Henry Wilson was nominated to the U. S. Senate by for the Republican legislative caucus this a.m., receiving 108 votes to 22 for Dawes and 71 for Boutwcll. The Labor Reformers and Republicans who opposed Mr. Wilson met in caucus, moved to nominate Mr. Wendell Philips, and ad journed until al Another River Steamer A sumed work, generally conceding to the hours desperate fight ing the French cen- y to-d- three-fourth- y, y, ter was driven back, and retreating slowly and in good order for a short distance t a position on the rear of that Z. C. M. I. RETAIL. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. first occupied, where tho rising ground afforded a good chance for artillery. Here a heavy force of guns was posted which, inauned by marines, opened a well directed fire on the advancing ON AND AFTER checked this not enemy ; only made the them but Germans, fall back. A heavy counter fire was DISC. 1 'I soon opened from tho German batteries, which, during the fight, hod advanced to a good position on the left of the railTrains win leave Ogden daily at S .ui.r and Call attention to their large and woll- road. The superiority of tho German 6..T0 10 Jn. lid p.m. Arrive at Suit fake City assorted Slock, just received, con-- , guns in firing soon became apparent. 7.30 p.m. stating, in part, of After an unequal duel, the French fire Leave Salt lko City daily at i am. and 1.45 fin the Germans slackened, causing great Poplins, aI t.io loss to the French lines; still the French Arrive at Ogden at 7 SlerinoM, infantry kept their position heroically, Rcprllanta, Clonkiiigs, and another attempt to dislodge them Shuivls, Arabs, In addition to th shore : signally failed. For some time the fight had the character of an artillery duel, CUnmolcons, Cloth but when the German lines had their TRAIN ACCOMMODATION mid dlored llalniornl ' positions assigned to them, a more active viv. Skirls, attack commenced, evidently with tho MILL Rl'X The Celobrulcd Cnllfornin. object of cutting communication between the army and Lemans, and cap- DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) lllunkvtM, turing a largo number of prisoners. Fin n iicl and Homier jr. At four o'clock, the tactics of the Leaving Ofiden City 5 a.m. and Halt Lake City, Germans seemed changed ; a heavy .4(1 p.m. which lull fare will rutillo the THE of a ticket to return on llin same clay and massing of troops took place on the train free, and will top r arranging will) the French under cover of the wood which Conduct.-- , at any point on the lino to take on or is complete in was held by the French, the wood was lot on paMeugor. on the extreme of the Prussian position Passengers will plena) imrrluu-- their tickets'at CSoiiIh'. JIIhsk the office. Fifty rent additional will Ix stretching a mile Southeast of the plain when the fare it coun ted on the train. Hoots between (he road and villages, and were Metallic and commanded by the Prussian artillery FAKES: A relic Over-Sho- e, which was posted on the left under cover Ogden to KayxTills $1.30 of the wood. The sharp and precise " $1.(to Kannincton etc., etc. needle guns were opened on the French S2.0S Oenfrevill Also line and position on the left of the vilM'inmI'i Crosa " 12.25 mid HATS ' AM lage of Brett, about 700 yards, distant. Salt Lake City It became evident that it would be imMink. Coney, F.rmlne, For all information onwn!sz Freight r ! possible for them to hold the position Squirrel and Heaver long, unless the Germans were dialogued; "S. "I'l'ly and Valise; Trunk D.O.CAI.PKM. a heavy fire of artillery was directed on (.ic n'l Ti kot and Freight Agent. Window Curtain the woods, but it seemed to have little woxEint iaxi: of vtaii. DRY GOODS GROCERY TIITJIiSIVY, 187(), Tartan Pliiid, .. Satin, Coat, It up, pur-liiis- SHOE DEPARTMENT and Shoe, Iridic', o Children' Slipper, M CAPS; ctt; effect. Enlarged. Our respected cotempo- rary the Deserel Eveninj Xewi came to us MP! and yesterday considerably enlarged improved. The Xcu t has been publish ed as a daily for upwards of three years and has ably sustained its position as a cheap, reliable and consistent journal." We cordially congratulate its talented editor and his associates on the improv ed appearance of the Xewf, and wish for it an increased circulation and that success as a promulgcr of truth, light and knowledge which is equal to their most sanguine desires. CHEAP! HEADY-MAD- AS WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOTELS. Dill f.OODS, GIIOCEIIIIIS, OGDEN HOUSE, maiist MAlimVAIlH, been demonstrated by every housekeeper who has used it, and from the steadi ly increasing demand for a reliable arti cle. The universal expression is that it is the best in tho market, tnd its per feet purity and freedom from deleterious substances warrants the assertion. To to those who have never used it, we say give it a trial, and your testimony to its worth will be added to the many thous ands of others. Sold by Grocers generFOREIGN. DOOLEY & PUOTUER, C'J New ally. 14. London, New Gen. Chauzy rallied his disordered Street, York, Manufacturers. troops near Le Mans, and is retreating The above can be obtained at G. II. in good order. also to be found The New York Herald" t correspond Tribe's, where there is full assortment a of general merchandise. ent, writing from the headquarters of 3 the army of the Loire, at Le Mans, at midnight on the 11th inst, rives the A Sics. C. B. McGregor sports following particulars of the battle be new tween Chauzy's forces and the German sign, neatly executed, and courts He patronage as a general newspaper and army under Frederick Charles. writes, "This has been ono of the most book agent. He keeps a great variety eventful days in the history of France on hand, and can obtain anything in during the present war. Trobnbly one of the most eventful battles fought since the book and paper line that is pub the struggle began, closed at nightfall lished East or AVest. pf this uav. After the defeat of Jan 10, Gen. Chauzy, displaying much enerOld Dr. Stearns, of New London, in gy, rallied his broken columns, and his latter years, kept a drug store. A having received reinforcements, deter mined to strike another blow, knowing gentleman one day purchased a cigar of that the whole hope of France was the doctor, and lighting it, began to centered on his ability to break through smoke. "Please do not smoke in the store," the strong opposition of the Prince, and advance to the relief of Paris. After a said Dr. S., politely, "it is against our night of unceasing labor and anxiety, rule." "But you sell cigars," rejoined the daylight found the French forces pre "sell 'cm to smoke, don't gentleman contheir for the conflict, army, pared sisting of three corps, the lGlh, 17th, you?" "Yes, sir, we sell cigars," replied the and 21st, respectively under the com. niand of Admiral Jourcziburg and Gens. Doctor, a little sharply "and we sell 'ihese corps physic; but we don't allow it to operate (Joloinb and Joullrev. store. averaged 60,000 men each, making an in the effective force of 150,000 men, the whole under the supreme control of Gen Chauzy. By one o'clock in the morning, 'Jourcziburg's corps had taken up a position on the right bank of the "II TEAT OF THE UKST AT LOW river Seine, Gen. Colomb's on the X'X i'ricoi, aiwayi on bandQUALITY, at Uie plateau of Avers, and Gen Jouffrey's on the right, covering the village of Boitt. The Prussians advanced along these loads, and were said to have been One Door gouth of the Second Ward Store, under the command of the Prince himSoon 100,000 self, apparently strong. 31 u I ii after 10 o'clock, sharp firing was PRODUCE TAKKN AT CASH BATES. opened by the Prussians from the batteries on the left by the French. It at the People's Own Market and was replied to with spirit. Very Buy your meatdown with high prices. soon a large body of German infantry, f flanked by covalry advanced under cover of a heavy artillery fire striking the right of Admiral Joureziburg's position. Ths assailing column was met by Soar the Utah Central Engine liouw, Ogiten, M. THOMAS A CO., COAL AND LIME a fierce artillery fire from many guns. , Dralora. have conxtuntly on hand, a rock The struggle was exceedingly severe, KUPI'LY of COAL, which they will l on the and was well contested, but although the Corn, at 36 Cnt nn the Ton above cott, for cash or caan rati. at Germans suffered heavily, they finally prmtue Lime at tin) old plura near thn Thoatra. succeeded in driving back the French, l.OdO bunhvlnof Shelled Corn wantwi CO. J. il. THOMAS capturing two guns and holding an imGen. the near river. portant position Chauzy perceiving the danger with which he was threatened moved forward his reserves of artillery to support of Joureziburg, and opened a terrific fire PH. HDCDATlUr CTflDT which checked for a while the advance uw Shapw, Feather, Flower. Velvets, of the Germans in that direction; two or Hatd, Hat Lacea, and Ititdmnn an kept constantly three severe assaults were made by the fcatius, on hand. Aio, Germans to secure advantages, the object Dress lVoolen Goods, and being to take the position occupied by Domestics, Flannels, the French at Latilleir. The French, however, being strongly posted, fought LadieV Coat, filovwi, Handkerchief. Hose, with great courage; each assault was Collar, Cuffs, Thread, Seodle, Pins, Combs, Toy and other Xotion. repulsed with serious loss to the Germans, the Freneh also losing heavily. Mean- CASH, Grain at Cash Trice, Butter time an equally fierce attack was made and Eggs taken in Exchange for on the French the fight covering the railGoods. road to Cbartres and Barras. After 2 1P1-- all of a Superior Quality, for Bale The Second District Zlon' COOPERATIVE STORE, MEAT MARKET, Htreet,Og;leii. 81-t- n LADIES' wrhiiHint aiunu for received ia Exchange who know themeolvei to le IS to the alve-uiune- t Iiwtitutkn,are to Hr.TTI.K I P unmediaUtly. reiited STOCKHOLDERS I'erwin winhine to In the Institution can do o. All DKIITKD DR. R. TIBBITS, l?ltyHloIniiuntlKur(jeon, SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICK IN PKCOND BOOTH STREET, OPPO SITE THE OMAHA HOUSE. Call from tba Country promptly at-o- a tended t. vilsox WRimrr, RCtf Miiperiiitenilent STTJDEBAKER A rHAVE FURNITUEE 60NS CABINET WORK. AND OF THE CELEBRATED WAGONS for fttlc, cheaper ever boon oflered tutor in thi Call at the Second Histrlct Store, Jlain street, or ut the Tithing Ofliec. L. GO TP H ards' AIko. l EltlfcS a Pplendid Stock of DRY GOODS, rURKISHED carefully prepared. All Order promptly filed. SALT! SALT! HUPPLY THE VERY BEST QUALITY coarw or fine. In auiall of larpe Hacks, branded to suit the trade, on ths shortest man and rhenper than any In the market. A larvra quantity ou hand. Apply to L. W. SHIRTLIFF, Plain City, or to WM. VANDYKE, One Door Eaut of the Theatre, Ogdca City. TWILL OT-- tf Street, Option DKAi.r.a in GENERAL Near the Tost Ofllce, Ogden. 80-I- GRO- - C. WOODMAXSEE, 3Xuiu TO ORDER. KOI1ERT WILSOX, - PUKE LIQUOllS. ltf MANCrACTVBEO Tomb - Stones and Prewription DESCRIPTION OH TUB SHORTEST NOTICE. STHKET, OGDEX. Tl'ST KECEITED, A COMPLETE ASSORTnient of (J DRUGS XXI) MEDICINES. '' lowest rates. Mack Walnut, Maple, Mahogany etc., Cheaper than the common Or EVERT STOKE V Furniture of all kinds at the s Repairs done neatly and with despatch. DRUCS&MEDICINES First and Third First-clas- kind elsewhere. J. HERRICK. l)2-3- IH-tVII- ; M'MBEK A than they bar Torrltory. GROUND TO LEASE. MERCHANDISE, VERY BtHLDINft ELIOIBLB SEVERAL Lease en the North-woCorner of Union 8o,uar. For particular apply to 3 AS. McOAW, Zsqat the Ji'xcTlos Office, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES aw-t- f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC A Good Supply of MECHANICS TOOLS on hand.' Mm HOME MAIM a ! RESH OOKK.N, tin attention of the 1'iihllr to hi Pplendid Auortmeut of Call OYSTERS, mil? i riiit auu it uvvtn qitvv nniviD nnncp inn uvvvuv vjaixnii, J fWond South Street, Salt Lak City, wber you will And JOE. 8IMMON8 or hi ready and willing to serve you with MANUFACTURE. PEARCE CHARLES BlUKKT, COAL YARD, I 00 DEN. MAIN STREET, ti-- Meat for tho People. FAVORITR HOl'FE, HAVINO BEE! ' recently renovated, and furnished tlmmphoiit villi iatent Mprlii; lletU, Ilia Proprietor IKol oon-ft- d. aatiefiu tion to irt In being alilo to give entire Day Hoarder, lamllle, ana the Traveling comprice. The table I tup-plie- d munity, at a from both the California and Houm niarkou. A Hack will run to and from tli Track to carry to the llui'ne free of charge. Attached ti the Hoom U s FINK BAR and 80DA FOUNTAIN. JOIIX II A HO. Oirden, Utah, May 26, 18TO. OILS, PAIXTS, 111 not and Liquors, at Produce will be Men lmndico. street: OGDEN', U.T. millS DHIGM, . CLOTHINGI. E The Highest Trice paid for all kinds of Furs. A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD WARE, etc., etc. Call and Examine. I'HEAl'ASTHK CnKArKjT! Doolet's Yeast Powhee. The supe riority of this Caking Powder has long 4 Carpet, and Shades. JOSEPH A. YOUNC, 81TEKINTENDENT. Kew and Copper, Iron and Tin Ware, on baud. whtca ne keep constantly variety oi AUto, a good STOYES, of aunerior quality; all of which he offer for pale at a low ligure a any that are imported from the rant, N.B. Job Work punctually and neatly executed 17-- tf OYSTERS, .. assistant GOLDKN CROWN CIGARS, lMfJS KFVT "'' 9 Coll and e him. St i CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may concern. IS IIEREB, GIVEN, THAT engaged in Business in wnicli tho City OrdiOgden City, (I'cr OCDEN TANNERY. must be TF YOC MOCI.D BE WELL FORTIFIED, TRY nances provide thai a license obtained,) without first procuring a A i II u a. X Come to my Tannery and see If I w iil not Ml licence aro liable to be taken before any you aa 0001) LEATHER as the bent, and a cheap Alderman of said City, and be subjected as the cheapen in the miirkot. to a Fine. HIDES and BARK WANTED. By order of the City Council, NOTICE , 46-3- JONATHAN BROWNING. xsu CXOAK jki;ssJIAK1XCJ. D. M. STCART WISHES EVERYBODY to know that she has a FIUM'-CLASto do all kinds of Sewing, on reasonable terms, at her Kwidem-eothe Uenrh, FOURTH STREET, Four Blorks East of the Tithing Wlu-- . 1 fRS. jl SKW IN(J MACHINE, and in prepared 61-l- y LOltIN FARR, Mayor. THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. The Office of ".he City Recorder is ai the Oflice of the "Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hall, near he U. C. R. R. Station. 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