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Show BY TELEGRAPH. l.nvMniv ..J f SATUItDAY. niisiiieiw JlanaKi-r- IVosident and m('' fonmiuuiiutioiu all bui lMEf , should be , B.Mrc'- - "s '., 1st. and or the Timk8.-T- Lo now very neatly fitffard Store is j and externally, and persons generally to Jscen in the comfortuble building it Atten be doing a good business. of announcement to the directed tion is our irae m special police, !BeW goods external attractions is a band of its chief pnt-er- n iomesign.of the Zion'a which is the best of the kind in town; s, mer'1 eyc 'la8 the said be can which is more than at representing the ofnwny attempts the lettering.is as and omniscient organ, are colors the bright and artistic The sign is the work of Mr. 'jobcrt Wilson of ibis city. ted up iuterually, the number of It natu-jalnes- s- Horses. Tho Comappoiuted at a late to confer with the meeting in Ogden the importation and Parent Society, fur 'improvement of Stock &c, viz. Aaron F. Daniel J5. Rawson, I'arr, Chairman, John ThompHichtirdson, 'EbenezorC. son, Archibald MiFarland, Ambrose ! will meet tit the gktw and Win. Sheen i Tithing OlBce in this City today ut 3 when the Chairman requests every p Bm mtiuber of the Comniitec to be present. Committer on 011 Horses, mittee - . Lic.iit. Ou Thursday evening lat quite an excitement was created on Main Street by a brilliant light from which np- Sir. Froilshani's window, from a number of jets to proceed peurcd out to bean ofga-s- , but which turned exhibition of Danforth's illuminating fluiJ.jtft introduced into Ogdcn by Mr. 15y the substitution of Joseph Tyrro.'l. fluid can be used in 1 ww Ituaer this the caodiioji coal oil lamp; it gives a much brighter light, can be obtained at N'kw eot thn kerosene, and has the irie ui being lew Tuesday morning last Wm. E. lmpe Esq. u ho has bceu hero for n a visit to hi f brother Mr. home lime A. J. Sliupe of this city, left by U. F. Gone. II. On fur his home iu LUiuois. 11. JJau. The ball at the evening of St. Val St. YiUsxriNK.s 'Woodmiuisec's 011 la etitiuo't day w a grand success. The Jaiieiag was lively and the inui I'xcel-j- t lent. Jiut tie chief feature in the even ing's amusement was the opening of .St. Valentine's IVt oiliee. Mr. V., pei collated by C. 15. McGri-j- f )i-- , assisted his by lillle man Jemmy, was kept buy hand-in- g letters hi the -- fair and ihe Wave" till ui, advanced hour, and heaps of fun wound up the ball right merrily. out Hall's Lkcti i;k Mr. Joseph lecture on the Alabama claims listened to with great interest at Mil. HtH's . lit.lrd Ward School-hous- e on Friday the 10th inst., and a vote of Wiling tails was cordially presented to him 'Jibe audience. Press of nutter ur insoition of this nolico in ffedncsJny's issue. ti.lv Dkclisfd. Respecti Wc have 'wired a communication signed "A utile," but though we agree with the 'icr in his strictures and observations 'awning the doings and character of wiin persons in this city, we consider Utter too personal for publication. 'wmvATioN of George Smith. lw emigrated to Australia about 1850 flH but is said to be now living in Territory. Address, Mary Smith, Nury lane, Lancashire, F.ngland. A1. of Ihe whereabouts of Charles Brooks, bricklayer, who is supposed to left England for Utah in 184'J. It 'H be to his advantage to write to his brother. If uo ;s jcaj nl)y pergon will P'ly oblige by sending particulars to . care of L. Kichins, Redmarley, Gloncestcrshire, England. AVa.ntki) Robert KaV WlsllP In Uir fVnm nnh Arthur, John and Ralph Lin Max-Wh- o emigrated from Glasgow to 16 yeai s ago. Address, care ,en Wilson, U fjalziel, Motherwell. star, Jan. 24. rUh ibot glllftl'lv ennilfrll will, ll. ! ,he Ecumcncial Council, .Inn'.uinn at Home, t"e Pope was InfalliM?. it. was orlcd by the American public that l1east "Wliblc. W Powder was likewise do n:... not l,VMto In. ;,.f..n:i Iciii. i)ucgj'lny , . """luuiuiy, uui we ,,ukinS lewder to be cuai- - is as clearly iufallibh as ours 'trefgth. tlUritv ' 1 "althi. fnon.lr 11.. uhstanceB, and that will stand chemical analvsis. It !. tha ch:apest, and best ever yet 21111k V P,Vl' md tft tXRn" feb. 14, 18U, of 'lighter John II. Stinger TtW. cl,y. yo,:"S,;-s- t 0ib,b of the Cheyennes and Arrapahoes, is The weather is wet, and Winter breakexpected in the Spring, and the princiing up, but I feel well in health and in Sjieoial to tin- Qr.ur.i Jcm-tiohy the Atlantic and pal points of at t:ick will bo tho frontier Ihe work assigned me, although the pros1'iumIio Tulvuruiib Colniiau v.j settleiueuts of Kansas. pect of doing much good looks dark. Fut 1 will do my duty and trust iu God, FOREIGN. who by small meaus can accomplish London. 10. great ends. The of the Conference Dear Jcxctiox, I must my aclieu, To Fhcntts in O'lea and tilatiwliei'e' ; of the Great Powers has been again SJv famiiy ler with you, postponed, to afford time for the arrival 'flunk ol uie with a prayer. of a representative of France. The apDavid M. Sipart. Mal-Treatineof such pointment representative by the French Government is shortly expectSnow ed. Oauus, Feb. 15th, 1871. From information received in this Editor Oockn Junction: is it believed that tho commandcity, Deae Sir: Believing your columns ers of the different French armies are unanimously of the opinion that a con- to be open for publications for the benetinuance of the war at the present, with fit of community, I will give you my any reasonable prospect of success, is views in regard to the above heading. utterly impossible. Gen. Garibaldi, it It is good sport when there is a mutual is said, has recently expressed himself agreement entered into by parties wishlo the same effect. ing to engage in it, but the habit of some of our young men in this city and other Madrid, 10. A report is in circulation here, for places in the county, from which I have which reliable authority is given, lhat heard complaints, of assailing ladies and AMERICAN'. Francisco Assis, husband of Isabella, gentlemen while passing our streets in New York, 10. of Spain, has announced his sleighs or otherwise is not good manThe old collision case in which Am- adhesion to the new and inti- ners, and should not be allowed by brosia Halli, Captain and owner of the mated his willingness regime, to take the oath teachers of our numerous schools. Not Italian bark "La Fidelia Miiggiore," col- ot allegiance required by the Constitu- long since a sleighing party from the lided with the Cunard steamer 'Russia," tion. country passing one of the school houses in the U. S. District Court to recover in this city, wa3 attacked by a party of 10. Versailles, Notice has been officially promulgadamages for the loss of his vessel, which boys and severely stormed with snow was run into and sunk by the ted by Chancellor Von Rismarck, that balls, when one of the ladies received a near the entrance to this harbor, has at tho armistice at blow on the back of her head smashing existing beto atoms, and in the lalast been concluded, after occupying the tween the French present and German armies her circle-com- b attention of Judge Ulatchford and Comwill expire on the 24th inst., and will dies own language made her "see stars," missioner Osborne at various times dur- not be prolonged bcyoud that dute. should such proceedings be stopped ? What sav you? ing a number of years. The commissioner has made an acceptable report C. W. T. which bus been continued by tho Judge, cudencel oO.OOO by which the Captain receives Lynsk, Feb. 15, 1871. Mr. Emtok, I have just read in damages. I Nyb Co., Eaolevili.e, On Saturday last a young Englishman your paper of to day a statement made Nkvaha, Feb. 5, 1871. arrived in this city from Aspinwall, rn EOITOU by Johu Spriggs, of Coalville, to the OF THK OliDEX JUNCTION: route for Omaha, having in his posseseffect that the coal of Coalville, belonging The present prospects are that wealth to him, is the only coal that will coke iu sion two hundred and niuety pounds in gold coin, with two other passengers, in untold millions is imbedded in the all this region of country. Now 1 beg Robert Johnson and William Jones; he rocky hills of this portion of Nevada. to iut'iirin him that coke of good quality put up at an hotel. Yesterday Johnson Ledges of rich silver ore aro being has been made from a coal mine belongand Jones left the hotel and took pas- almost daily discovered, and fortunes, ing to Henry Carlson, iu Sanpete county, sage on the steamer for Europe, taking just ahead, are dazzling the excited and has beeu hauled to Salt Lake City, and sold for $00 per ton. And K. Barwith them the young Englishman's imaginations of hundreds. valise and gold Coin. The Englishman Stamp mills, in operation, are said rett hai contracted lo deliver one did not discover his loss until this morn- to be making heavy divideuds on their tons iu Salt Lake City within a ing, when he applied at the detective capital, aud consequently, an indefinite month. office for assistance. A telegram was increase of them is expected. August IIjouiu. Taxes in Nevada aro very heavy, and sent to Liverpool to arrest the thieves the laws seem to be made for the especon arrival of the steamer. Brigiiim City, Feb. 10, 1871. Tho Irish exiles have received an in- ial benefit of mining interests and office Eiutor Jl'.nttiox: Dear Sir: A habitation surrounded by vitation from the Municipal authorities holders. Agriculturalists, unless in a of Washington, tendering them the hos- position to realize speculative prices for a variety of delicious fruits, and with pitalities of the City nu the occasion of their produce, cannot prosper uudcr evergreens, roses and lilies, etc., naturthe carnival which commences on the the burdens imposed ou them. ally represents life, loveliness and beauty; The winter in this section has been it has been a I heme for poets and writers 21st. They have accepted and will cold and dry. The measles are quite to dwell upon. Emperors aud kings attend in a body. The spend millions to have such near their 10. prevalent among the people. Philadelphia, Hero the poorest mau can The divorce suit of Charles I). Rob-bi- u grasshoppers have deposited iheir eggs palaces. -t against his wife for alleged adultery, here in vu- numbers, and the most of eujoy such a possession without money which has been in progress before the brethren will probably seek some aud without price almost, as we are iu l g'tualion as a Jud.'c Price during the past two weeks, other location in which to raise their a rural aud which excited so great interest in this bread t:ie coming season; besides they people. Many could e;ijoy alranlages community, terminated this p.m. iu u do not appreciate, as some niight, the and pleasures iu horticulture in a high verdict for the respondent, Mrs. Hohbins. privilege of living iu tho State of Ne- degree, which is entirely overlooked. vada. Spaco will not permit me to dwell upon P.rooklyn, 10. I have just returned from a visit to these advantages and pleasures. Shortly after six o'clock this evening I want to say a little for ihe benefit of "our Dixie," where 1 renewed ninny a lire bioe out in a fur store, 17o. fhiines The spread so rapid- pleasant old associations in that wonder cold localities, where it is ei roueously ly lhat a whole family named Weinberg, of the desert the city of St. George. supposed lhat fruit cannot be raised. I occupying the upper portion of the In no place do I meet so many cheerful do not think our people inhabit any building, narrowly escaped sulforalion. faces the outward sign of contented valley where apples, plums, cherries and A servant girl carried four children hearts; aud in few places does the spirit gooseberries, us well as currants, could through the 3,'imes. A teacher, boarding of peaceful repose seem to so mingle not be raised, plentifully, providing the in the house, was binned to death, his with the elements of nature. May that right kinds of trees aud shrubs were land long be preserved from the scath- selected for planting; and such trees of name is not yet ascertained. Several persons were injured this p.m. ing effects of mining speculations aud extreme hardihood cau be obtained on pretty reasonable terms. by the bursting of a bomb iu the City "christian civilization." Our American societies have in their Your brother iu the gospel of peace, llail Park, but none fatally. Jamks A. Little. nurseries many kinds of hardy trees Washington, 10. from all parts of the world, which they The Ckmuifle newspaper which receives have obtained through the aid of our St. Lor is Mo, Feb. 7th, 1801. its information direct from ihe While ministers or consuls abroad, ns well as Hons-- , states concerning the 'Tennes- Dkak Jc.nctio.n: see'' that, advices from Havana up lo Here I am at work in my field of la- through other sources. "last evening give no tidings of this vesLately, our agricultural commissionbors agreeable to appointment, telling sel, and there seems to be very little the people of this great city, how to be ers at Washington obtained many choice from the garden of the Russian hope for her safety. It is feared that saved. It seems like talking mid tho species Emperor nt St. Petersburg. It is well she is lost, notwithstanding the naval roar of many waters, or gathering feathOilieers assure ihe President that there ers in a windstorm, but wc must not get known that Northern Russia has a more is nothing to fear, and that the ship will weary in well doing, but stand to our severe climate tlmn any other country in Europe, situated in the samo luttitude, port like the "boy on the burning and yet turn up all right. St. Petersburg is beyond 00, and with heaven. and the result leave Supervisor Envoy, of Tenn., reports deck," We had a very pleasant trip across much fruit is produced in its neighborto the Internal Revenue Rureau, that on the first inst. he sent Detective tho plains (ho weather was cold but hood. Besides this, many young trees well with a deputy-marshand a clear, very little snow on the Mountains, s(iiad of six soldiers, to Franklin Coun- nnd none on the plains fromCheycntic lo worthy of cultivation can be found in our mountains, plenty of nice fruit is ty to destroy an illicit distillery, and Omaha, the track being clear and the arrest the parties operating it. This weather fair. We enjoyed the ride iu raised in the lofty regions near the limits of eternal snow, which for ages has felt object was accomplished, hut at Win- a first class car, silting by a comforta- no nourishing hand except nature, and chester they were set upon by several ble fire reading, while we rolled Bway miles an hour, all such fruits are calculated to grow hirtidred armed men, their prisoners at the rale of thirty-fiv- e were rescued, the properly which they past the old familiar camping grounds and ripen in very short seasons. In had seized taken from them, and they where the 'poor pilgrims' unhitched their Cache valley I have seen the experiment On oxen to feed, or weary and woru, hav- made to bury peach trees in tho winter themselves were badly treated. U. ing pulled a hand-caall day, lay down nnd raise them again in spring, and they the 10th. at tho CM p.m., Friday, S. Marshal, with one deputy, Detective on the green sward to rest, and drink would bud, blossom and bear well thai Gavette and the Supervisor started for from the tepid waters of the Platte with season. The budding of tender fruit "thank heaven," which few with hardier stock to increase its hardiWinchester with 50 soldiers and l,(Kit) a h?art-fe- lt who come by rail to Utah. hood h well known. now feel arrived rounds of ammunition. They Respectfully, at Winchester at 1 a.m. ou Saturday. Nor do the children born in the happy A. C. The officer threw out his pickets and home circle of the Saints, whose parents surrounded the town. Every one who by an undying trust in God and themStuket Sweeping. A lady has just madehisjappearance was held in custody. selves, h 'Ve made the desert to "blostho as mob as fifteen of the som were the rose," appreciate yet, passed the office on her way to the depot I'y day light arrested and identified as ring Icidcrs blessings bequeathed to them. with about two yards of dress material I arrived in Omaha February 1st, rein the late rescue; among them several in Ogdcn mud. Ugh! When the prominent rebel lawyers of AViuches-te- r. mained a couple of days visiting old trailing is curtain "and are all lifted, what a sight will be reofUlah, talking friends,'for In considering the report from the everybody and his friends ore going, vealed ! Ladies, don't turn street scavCommittee on military affairs in relation to ihe mines. I hinted to Dr. Miller, to nor use such expensive brooms! to the West Point outrages, a resolution remind them through his paper, that a engers to board their little the Secreadonted was pay recommending pocket money tary of War to convene a Court of en- while prospecting, would not come andDiamonds are now set in Saracenic Egyptian styles. quiry into the conduct of the officers on amiss. Omaha is growing rapidly, improveduty.to ascertain if they connived at the Ohio man, who parsed around a plate An conduct of the first class, and if found ment is the order of the day, the smelt- at a religious meeting for contributions ing works has commenced operations. for the guilty to relieve them of further duty. heathen, and then pocketed the The Committee's Resolution directing The new bridge across the Missouri is money, hos been acquitted by a jury of cars cross railroad the the and Barnes tho restoration of ISaird, progressing the vicinage on the ground that he was Fleckingcr, and that directing the dis- river on a substantial temporary bridge, the greatest heathen they knew, nnd wns, missal of the leaders cf the outrages and and the street cars run from Omaha to therefore, justly entitled to the money. of others were Council Bluffs six times a day. Teams the on the ice, and old Winthe cross river With big tears in her eyes, a sweet adopted. Tho following scalo of salaries of ter has got the mighty Missouri in his little Pennsylvania girl of five glimmers of God, it is asked, "Will dear littlo brother Johnny judges was agreed to: Chief Justice. grasp, but like the kingdom in the mountains and die mother!" And when she Supreme Court, $8,500; Associate Jus- gathering strength will in rise and its majesty was assured that the doctor thought not, tice of Supreme Court, i?H,000; U. S. e'ro long it Circuit Judge, $0,01X1; Chief Justice, sweep from its bosom everything that she continued, while sobs choked her Court of Claims nnd of the District of tends to impede its progress, or stop its utterance, "Poor Johnny, I wish he would, cause then I could havo his little Columbia, $0,000; Associate Justice, course. Notwithstanding St. Louis is having knife and fork." Court, of Claims and District of Columbia. $5,500; U.S. Disti id Judges, $5,000. its city limits extended to the County An Independent Editor. An editor out On motion the Judiciary Committee lines, yet "dull times" is in evcrybody'e the peo- West, many years ago, thinking tho was instructed to enquire as to the right mouth, and here as in Omaha, over-taxeand wages demanded by compositors was an of the Secretary of the Treasury to with- ple clamor about being n is fearful there amounts forboding H. U. R. everywhere imposition, discharged his hands and the P. hold from the of not being able to meet their liabili- commenced doing his own granted to it by the C. S., and apply the same to paying the interest in R. 1! ties.' The Saints here, ns elsewhere Ho said: were glad to see me. I spoke in the Owing To the eXoisBitAnt wAges bonds guaranteed by the U. S. "Union Hall," Broadway, on the oth dEmanDed by pKinTers we hwe ConWashington. 10. The Secretary of War is in receipt of inst., on the day of my arrival. I have cluded To dO our nWn type sEltinG in n letter from the commanding officers at proposed to deliverofa cours" of lectures, tqe fl'ture ; aNd alThough wE neVer Louis may have LearNed tqe busluEsu we dO ot See i Fort Dodge, Kansas, staling that a gen- so that, the people St. to hear the gospel. aNy glieat uiysTcrA" iu tho ArT." eral outbreak of hostilities on tho part another opportunity Fatal Fire in Brooklyn! A Newly Arrived Sue-en- Foreigner Cleaned! enue . 1 of Rev- 0lcer3 in Hulling. Tennessee! An Indian War Expected in Teras! Another Postponement of the London Conference! !' Corrcsp bun-hundr- semi-rura- A case has been presented to the General Land Office, in which an application for a patent for 100 acres of surveyed placer land was rejected by the Register nnd Receiver at llelana, Mou-tatifor the reasou that the claim in its exterior limits did uot conform to the legal divisious of the public lands, as required by section 12 of the amendatory mining law of July 2, 1870. Tho Commissioner, upon a review of tho same, has just reversed the decision of the Register and Receiver, and de- Call attention to cided that ten acre lots ou surveyed land, assorted Stock, in mining States aud Territories, are a, court-martiali- white-handle- d type-settin- g. DRY GOODS GROCERY AND (i:i'akt?ii:t, their large anil well just received, g, in part, of legal subdivisions of the public lands; and that such legal subdivisions may be I"oplins, Tartan IMnidH, either 10 by 10, or 5 by 20 chains in Niitiii, HcrinoA, size, to 6uit the case. He says: "In the Itepcllanttt, Cloaking,. case in question, it appears that tho ap1m, Arabs, Kuan a aud to secure enter plicant desires Cloth CoaU, patent for the 100 acres of (surveyed Chameleons Ciorcd llaluioral and laud, to be segregated from tho public e domuin in contiguous, lots, in KkirtM, etv. such maimer as to embrace the gulch California for which he desires a Tho Celebrated or placer-claim- s is no this Thero reason ItlanketN, Hugs, why patent. should not be done, if so desired, inasFlannel nnd Hosiery. much as the second proviso to said THE twclfih section authorizes the subdivision e f forty into tracts, thus recoge lot nizing in mineral regions a is complete in as a legal subdivision of the public lands; this provision of the law having been fronts', Toadies', Mtasett nnd formed for the very just and liberal purNhoca, pose of enabling miners to prove up and 3fetalllc Slipper!, pay for their claims with the least Arctic Over-Sho- o, chance of difficulty or interference with adjoining miueral or agricultural etc., etc. claimants. Also "The law does not stipulate that these aud HATS e subdivisions shall be in the form of a square, each side iueasui iug !lfluk. Coney, Uriuiue, e teu chains, aud it is held that, if a Hijnirrel aud Hearer Setts; tract, oue side of which is five and Trunk and the other tweuly-liv- e chains, will belter Window Curtain embrace the mining premises applied for, uo objection to such claim being so aud READY-MADCLOTHINO. surveyed should be made, provided, of course, that such surveys are not run. The Trice paid for all kind diagonally to the lines of the regular of Furs.Highest so the to are but same, parallel surveys, A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARDthat the public lands from which such tracts are segregated may be described WARE, etc., etc. and disposed of without confusion or Call and Examine. ten-acr- SHOE DEPARTMENT ten-acr- ten-acr- Children' Root, and pos-tib- le CAPS; ten-acr- ten-acr- YaIie; Carpet, Shade. E difficulty. "In the case under consideration, should the view of the Register and Receiver be sustained, the mining claimant would be compelled, if he entered the land at all, to embrace in its application 400 instead of the 100 acres desired by him, a large portion of which may be occupied by adjoining claimants, either for mining or agricultural purposes, or it may be barren or waste, uutit for either purpose. "To require mining claimants, incases like the present, to postpose making applications for patents until adjoining miners are willing to unite in making a joint entry of their respective claims, or to include in their applications large areas of worthless laud to be paid for at double the uiiniuum price of good agricultural laud, would uot only be a hardship upon the miners, but inconsisteut with the iuteuliou of the Btatule." MP! (MP! AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. WK IIATB A LAKQB 0 ASSORTMENT DttV UOODtt, sTuh s::tis:s, lIAIimVAIlfV OIIiM, PAIXTS, Wines and Liquors. all of a Hiiiriur Quality, fur at Hale The Svcotul Dintrict Zlon's COOPERATIVE STORE. MAIN STREET, 00 DBS. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. IXE OF UTAH. I'lOXEEK Prrnliirs will Iks rocoWoJ in Exchange Ar Merchandise. All iVrwuis who linnw themselves to he to llie almve-niinie- d Institution, are ii!.iiled to 8KTTI.K L'l' immediately. 1'orMiis wishing to Income STOCKIIOLDKK8 In the liulitiiliun cau U so. WILSON WRIfillT, ' ftf ON AND AFTER TIITJI5.STjVY, DKC. 1 1870, will liv Odcn 1ily nt S a.m., fi.50 p.m. Arrive at Suit Ike City t 10 a.m. wl Train ni Salt Luke City ilaily at 6 a.m. and i.Xi ji.m. at 7 a.m. mill 4.45 p.m. Arrive at Og In addition lo tlio above an ACCO!illOI).lTIO. Pnperitittiidrnt. DR. R. TIDBITS, Ga-Tcl- rt Z. C. M. I. EETAIL Iiuportuiit Mining lc'iion, THIS , lIiyHiijiiiaiilSur-on- SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICE IV SECOND SOUTH STUKKT, OI'PO-SITTHE OMAHA HOLSK. Clls from the Country promptlr f li-t- m len.leil , t'if t. SALT! SI I'I'LVTIIK SALT! VKIIV 1IF.ST QUALITY of SALT, coarse or fine, In small or larn d !m tiriiiiili suit the lo tnvlo, on the shortest k, and than any in lira market A larire iU'tnlilv on mum. Apply to U W. 'UUI ItTLI FF, Plirin City, or to WM. VANDVKK, One Door East ol the Theatre. Oc'lrn CHj OO-- WILL Kl !t DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) lavint Oplcn City a.m. ani Pnlf Lnk City, 4.4'J p.m. on oliicli lull-liirwill entitle tlie of a ticket to return un th niido day and and will train free, sPp ly arnuiciiig witli Hie (Viiidiir-tur- . at any point un I lie lino to lake on or let in raeng-crrawnpTu will plmse pnrcli.ve tliolr ticket" at the nflicea. Fifty cent a lditional will tie clinrgod on the train. wlieit Ihe hire is collis-tc- l ! ritESII " " " " tl.Go farniitigtun Cintrevillo Woml'i Crum gait Lake City 43 cigars, and see hliii. Call u f W00DHAXSEE, 3CaIn fitroor, Option, IiKALF.K GENERAL $Z50 For all information concerning Freight or apply to D. O. CAI.PER, lien 1 Ticket and Freight Agent. OYSTE15S, ( uowx FEET, etc. (;olii:' I'Uiii C. tl.3e OYSTERS. THK KF.VKUB IIOIJSK 8ALOOX, Smith Hr.-ct- , Suit take City, where von ill find .101-;- . SIMMONS or bis assistants reudy and willing to serve you with FAKl-S- : Ogdcn to Knysville AT CALL IN MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. of MECHANICS A Good Supply TOOLS on liiiiui. JOSEPH A. YOUNC. m SL'PKUISTENDKNT. tf OCDEN TANNERY. YOU WOULD FIK WF.LL FOUTIFIKD, JBY L K A T It K H , Come tn mv Tannerr and see If I will not sell you ns (10(11) LKA'I'll Kit as the beet, and as cheap as the ehcuiiest In the market. IF RAILWAY. mo direct route from Omaha to Chicago II1DKS aud 11AKK WANTED. n JONATHAN BROWNING-- . and the East, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Tiro Daily Thuocoh Tumi tear the Musotnu Kirn, oppoiite Omiba, upon the an-ira- l of Traina from the West crer tha mTupsEs. To all whom it may concern VfOTICE IS IIEREin GIVEN, THAT 1 l'crsmis engaged in Buoinesii in UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. OgdcnallCity, (tcr tvnick the City Ordinance provide that a license must be 113 and X!lei shorter This being the direct rente, without first procuring a obtninc'2,) than the lower lion. Saves h Honrs In tiuo, license r,i liable to be taken before any and Insures connections with all Eastern A Southern Railways, Aldortnan of suirt City, aud be subjected baring choice to a Fine. f Rentes ast of I5y order of tho City Council, Chicago. LOliIN FARM, Mnyor. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO TI10S. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. EASTEES CITIES. lli The Office of tho City Recorder is at Pullman's Palace Sleeping CcacHei rua the Oilico of tho "Ogdcn Junction," through to Chicago without change. Seventies' Hull, near :he U. C. R. R. CEO. L. DUNLAP, Oso. Bupi. Sliiliou. 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