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Show BY TELEGBAIUL 8ATVKDAY, every WEDNESDAY and PtBLWHlNU C'uMlMXV. ifj the dllKt-to whom all M m,.(1 lV, ISnsiuesn Munnff.T, lie addressed. communication should , 1U H Elder Mjlo Andrus is exthe Ogden Tubeacted to preach in rcle ou Sunday next, March 12th. "votu'E. Friday last a in Child's Hall to On Mbsicii'al Ball. J ball was given and incoming members of retiring ,l,e Hon. r . v. uicuarus, the City Council. the Aldermen, His Honor, the Mayor, the of most and County and Councilors two genalso were official present, City hall was The Railroad. the from tlemen decorated, the music' was gran bautlsomely excellent, a kindly, pleasant spirit prein vailed, and the dancing was kept up 2.30 a. m., when until tstylo lively ,cal the efficient, floor manager, Judge Fair, declared it time to quit. The ball wns success, and the only complaint we heard was concerning the absence of a Fife. Marshal Fife, the chairman of the ball committee, was not present, but as new we learned next morning that a in music to commenced had play J'ife the Marshal wns exonerated. from the U. P. It. 11., was Harrison Mr. the at dance, but was detained expected We on similar business to Mr. Fife. their on both gentlemen tongratulate and wish them continued good fortune, will success, and hope the "infant bawl'' as much satisfaction as the them ghe who were municipal ball afforded those ibis world, present. Thing. The C. P. B. R. Co. make an important improveto about are comment. Supt. Campbell intends to V fill up the near mence immediately to liie depot with gravel, after removing tome of those shanties which uninformWith ed travelers mistake for Ogden. and a good road ibis improvement, we .St.. thence up Fifth may expect to of the traveling public in th" .see more main portion of the city. A Good Misiosaht News. Through the Bishop Hcrrkk we l ave been favored with the perusal of a letter from Elder I.orin Farr, now on a mission in England. Elder Farr is traveling in the Loudon Conference, which lie says extends about l')0 miles, and a great deal of the traveling has to be courtesy of The Saints in the coun districts are try very much scattered and exceedingly poor, and he knows of no ay for them to gather here mile?." (hey aro assisted by their friends in Utah. Elder Farr is in good health and expects shortly to take :l trip to th 11 contiiii'iit with President. El Iridge. lec'ires to be remembered to all his done on foot. friends in Weber Count v. Special to tin- - OinM Jixction l.y the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. Sckenk not Going to Sagland! Killed in a Tray! Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Interior be, and is hereby, authorized and directed lo place on the pension roll the names of AMERICAS. the surviving officers and enlisted and drafted men, including militia ami voCincinnati, G. A man named Mike McGuire, on lunteers, of ihe military aud naval serSaturday night, wns thrown from a vice of the United States, who served wagon near Anderson, Ind., by a man sixty days in the war with Great Britnamed Samuel Bussett, and instantly ain of eighteen hundred and twelve, killed. His death was the result of an and were honorably discharged, and to such other officers and soldiers as may affray caused by a bottle of whiskey. Ci. have been personally named in any Boou, A shock of earthquake was felt about resolution of Congress for any specific 6 o'clock last evening, in New Hamp- service in said war, although their shire. term of service may have been less than sixty days, and who at no time, during Washington, G. All the managers of the Joint High the late rebellion against the authority Commission met severally for the first of the United States, adhered to the on cause resiof the enemies of the Government, time, Saturday night, at the dence of the LSriti.--h Commissioner; an giving them aid and comfort, or exerelegant dinner had beeu prepared for cised the functions of any office whatthe occasion. On the American side ever under any authority or pretended were the President, Sec. Fish, Gen. authority in hostility to the United Sclunck, Williams, Justice S'ates, and who shall take and subNelson and Judge Hoar, with J. C. scribe an oath to support the ConstituBancroft Davis, Secretary of tho Amer- tion of the United Slates; and the surican Commission, Vice I'resident Col- viving widows of such officers and fax and (leu. Sherman. Ou the side of and drafted men: Provided, That the British were the present Minister such widows have been married, Thornton, Karl lie Grey. ! rof. Mon- prior to the treaty of peace which termitague Bernard, Sir Stafford Northcote nated said war, to an officer, or enlistaud Sir John N. McDonald, with Lord ed or drafted man, who served as aforeSec. Viscount (loderieli, said in said war, and shall not have Tcnterden, Edward Cremcr Northcote, son of Sir Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, Stafford, the Sec. accompanying Sir John X. McDonald. The party, 18 in That this act shall not apply to any number, remained at the table until person who is receiving a pension at alter ten o'clock. The invited guests the rate of eight dollars or more per retired highly pleased with the enter- month; nor to any person receiving a Hampshire! Prospects of Civil War in France! tainment. The members of the British commission attended d.vine service yesterday afternoon at St. John's and Epiphuny, both Episcopal churches, the hitter being the regular place of worship of the British Minister.' TIi is evening Earl Be Grey entertains a number of invited gue-tat the residence of ilie British Commissioner. s Washington, 7. It. Specimens of til! continue to find gentif rous their way to the JrM'Tiox Office. Ogden u bound to be ii big place in a little tliile. Meanwhile we want to sec a ttw tons of the rich rocks brought cut of the mountain sides, instead of the litlie If pocketfuls noiv on exhibition. lis boys really mean business we want to see them go At it with a w ill, and roll - ' tttie stuff in ern?st. toent A car-loa- d or to the smelling wolks will best Willie tale. tun Cexthal. Mr. E. Ilobbins that he has received a letter us fta Feramorz Little, Esq., Superin-feitn- t of the Utah Central Railoud, "fusing him that he is ready to pay liadany other parties to whom the f C. Ci.mpuny are indebted for work, either in R. IV. tickets "orders ou the Z. C. M. I. As the as good as cash, and the former ",r,v po, there are, no doubt, some of f ubci ibors who will he glad to hear lat-l(r- re news. nHo Wants a Piano? The U. S. Company, 045, Broadway, N. Y., '""I s new Seven Octave Pi-- s everywhere for ten days' trial f'c 2!i0, warranted for five years. 7 will mail circulars free to all who address them as above. This "Tuny only manufacture one style of Ptoo, which tliey claim possesses every '"b8,otial improvement to be found in instruments. Its weight, kt is 055 ' pounds. J"? f'8 JoKB ' Everybody likes a joke eon,cl)0(lys else's expense, relish it with the same gus-it is at their own. That's Still the ' wisest way is to but'" Tei7 few h "hu-Bna,u- U crowd, and take a joke ,' fpirit in which it is uttered ; for mark of weakness to resent in naT hat '8 nly in,ended in great public are quick to per- ""is ,htn e and lira nr,( fer the fun of .. m., seeing its feathers ".;Ko-Tom- Thma9' my Tllling for half 3p- - shaves, and He has re-,- ;j Pce. charge from fifty cents to two Jalronize and encourage him. J".' Office, pension less than tight dollars per month, except for the difference between the pension now received and eight uollais per month. Pensions under this act shall be at the rate of eight dollars per month, except as herein provided when a person is receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per month, and shall be paid to the persons entitled thereto from and alter the passage of this act for and d.iriug the term of their natural lives. Sec. ii. And be it further enacted, That before the name of any person shall be placed upon the pension roll tiiidLT this net, proof shall be made, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, that the applicant is entitled" to a pension under litis act; and liny person who shall lalsely take any oath required to be laKCH under the. provisions of this net, fhall be guilty of perjury; aud the Secretary of i.iu Interior shall cause to be stricken lVoiu the p?iiMon roll the name oi any person whenever it shall appear, by j.roof satisfactory to him. that such name was put upon such lull through false or fraudulent representations iis to the right of such person to a pension under the provisions of this i;ct. The loss of ii cer.iiicate of discharge shall nut depiivc ihe applicant of the benefits-othis act. but oilier pi oof of sin ices performed and of an honorable discharge, if Satisfactory, shall bo deemed siitlic.eut. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the previsions of eec'iforis twelve aud thirteen of au act eiitifti ",n act supplementary to 'An ae: to gram pensions,'" approved July) four, eighteen hundred aud sixty-fouand of sections two, three and lour of nn net entitled 'An act supplementary to several acts relating to pensions," approve.! June six. eighteen hundred and sixly-six- , slmll be applicable lo the pensions granted by this act. Passed February 14, 1871. The active agents of tariff reforms have been oi;sy in endeavoring to induce the Democratic members to reconsider their determination lor nil early adjournment of Congress; quite a number are willing to do this, but state that they are bound by a vote of the Democratic caucus that the party should favor the earliest possible adjournment in the event of a session. Ilouiver, it is the intention to bring in a Joint lliso-lutiurepealing the duly mi mill ami coal. It would have been submitted ye.tirday had there been a sesiiii, has but the adjournment till carried the IIoiim.' by ;hc day. at le;ist this week, wlieu a mution ttiit lie in order to suspend the rules lo br.iig the s lloiife at oucc to a vuie ou tho lion, it is not believed linu t!:a; th-- Senate will concur in the llotiso impo-i-tio- n to adjourn ou Wedmsday, but name a day at the first of next week. The Ilepublican Senators, however, are to have a caucus to decide it. Should the Senate refuse to concur, Mr. Dawes, of Mass., intends to offer a Resolution in the House, asking the consent of the Senate to let the House go, baling his request on the ground ttint tho Constitution provides that neither House shall adjourn without the consent of the other, more than three days; such proceedings would bo without precedent. The President has informed the Joint Commission appointed to wail on him to inform him that the 42d Congress had organized, that he had no business for them at present, but intimated he might have in a few days. It is believed he means the nominations for the SenSilk Culture. ate. The subscriptions of the new $500,-- , O.iDES, March 7th, 1871. 00!,0(0 refunding loan were $10,000-00EniToR Junction: yesterday in New York, and in Europe. Being somewhat interested in tho reNew York, 7. port of A. M. Musser, Esq., on Ihe culIt, is now ascertained that Gen. ture of silk and which Schenck will not go to England to stay, in your last I wish lo and if he goes will only remain for a ask a few questions on the subject, the short time and enter upon his duties ns answers to which may be useful to others chief attorney of the Northern Pacific as well us myself. thous liailroad Co., worth twenty-fiv- e To what extent would you advise an and dollars per annum, whicli has been individual to go into the culture of eggs offered nun by Jay ( ooke, the President and silk forthwith? of the road. The oiler was nia e to him How soon would the mulberry trees immediately after his nomination by the come into use for the feeding of Ihe President, but at tho urgent solicitations worm? of Gen. Grant, he accepted the English Can Bishop Musser furnish (he cutmission wtlh the understanding on the tings for mulberry trees? 1 would like to obtain a copy of Mr. part of Jay Cooke that the position of chief attorney for the Northern Pacific Iloag's work as soon as it arrives. I reside on the Ogden Bench, have Railroad, would bo kept open for him. The Ilich Commission business has kept three acres around my dwelling not yet Schenck in Washington; their labors mid laid off, and think 1 can well spue one nut be concluded , till by or more for such a lucrative business. Your replies, or those of Mr. Musaer, which time Mr. Coofce will require Gen. Schenck to enter at once upon lug duties would greatly oblige, yours, very rein connection with the road. spectfully, New York, 7. Asxious IXQUittEn. Tho WorlfTi Versailles special cays We shall be very happy to hear from numerous conversations held at BorMr. Musser on the above questions, or to with Versailles and deaux deputies tho National Assembly including Grevy, from any other gentleman who can imGambetta and Favre, compel tho belief part the necessary information.' En. that a civil war will soon occur, ending exAn in the Orleanists' restoration. tensive organized emmigration from the On, My! The following telegram was ceded provinces will occur immediately. sent to the California press from Ogden, will migrate Large bodies of Alsatians to America. last Wednesday: FOREIGN. Ogden, Utah, March 2. Rich surface London, 7. have been discovered one mile diggings at At a review of Prussian guards from Ogden depot. Many claims have adWilliam the Emperor Long Champs, been located and quite a town has grown dressed the troops. He thanked them up. devoand for their heroism, endurance The inference is that "quite a town tion they had displayed, and added that " has grown up" as a consequence tf choosfor Providence thank must they these discovered to to newly "diggiugs." Aud bring pass ing them as instruments eveutsof such magnitude. The German how rapidly it must have grown! Sprung Gens, sav all the French officers and all up in one day! The "city of Ogden'' has evidently gone off on the carg or privates of the Mobile Gardes, prisoners in Germany, may return at onco to their "up in a balloon" and this new "town" homes if thev so desire at theirown cost. is the only place sround there after the The soldiers of the line end the Imperial railroad buildings. What sensible folGuard will remain till arrangements for lows some of these telegraphists are! And how reliable! Salt Lakt Herald. their transportation are oouiploteu. n, to-d- Want Miiiik of Through the kindness and courtesy of our Delegate, Hon. AV. 11. Hooper, we are able to present our readers with the following : i.V ACT granting ptitsioim lo ccrllin suldinrs ami suilurs uf the tear uf e.'jftt-ei'- ii hundred and twelre, and the, widows of dictated toldiem. -- Earthquake in New OFFICIAL. An Important Act. r, 0 $20-000,0- s, DYKKTISKD I.ETTEKS. iu ilw "Onilca Ord.-rw- UTAH CENTRAL to i Junction," In- - Knlil lo tho Olliiwiiig wetinBul the New fostOliii ljiw, the Iihvihij tUn (argent cuvulntinn of iuiv )uiH'r imiilu-lie-a in linden. tte. a. Au.l he it further emu tej. That the l.f.t of Letter reiiiainiti)! iiikhIIimI for in miyl'wt Otliif in any city, town, or villain, where a mWKinier sluill Ih pi inie.l, -- hull hi'ieallm- lie iiutilinlied nine mily iu the licwaiuKir Limine tlx" Inrsml l innla-tin- ii within 1 id range of the ilelivery i.fmiiil elfiie. Hi lie limili'il by Hi,. IVu-tvter L.Nuvr l'ust min e Uiw, uu.eU Marvti otli, lSiil.J RAILROAD. us LIST OF LliTTKKK VNCl.AIMKD IX THE l'OST I)KM.M.MNU irU-ii- , Territory of I tali, on the 7ih of Mmi'li, 1S71, wliirli, if not eallutl for liefin the 1st of Auil ls"l, will Ik-- .ent lo the Kail Letter Oltii e; HUNT'S Allen J Allen P 2 Barlow T Barker It Benchlev E Brown W Bowen J 11 Brown T 1) Brown B D Bowman Ii B Books C W Burns J '2 Brunch J Bingham E Brown M Blackworth Yf 15 Bird C Cassin T Carr B 0 Carr J 1) Gary J Chatwin II Child O B Chadwick B Crawford J B 2 Clark J Danielson C Dee J L Dccsursey J Dutfey 1) Diseon W W Bumphrey J Danielson Mnj Dickson T Duthn L Dyer L Evens Z E Ethier P 2 Frost J Gleasnn G C Gale J Gkndalell Gibbons JAR Green J T Harmon J W Hardy W Hatfield J Hewitt Dr E llermon II J Decker M Healy P lleney C Hoyt 0 J Hubbard E Jenkins J James J Jenkins T II Johnston J Kent A Trains will leave Ojrdm dailr t R a.m,, and p.m. Arrive at Suit Lake City at ID a.m. aud T.30 p.m. Leave Salt bake City dailv lit 5 a.m. and i.li p.m. Arrive at Oden ut 7 a.m. and i.45 p.m. ,V:m Call atUMttion to their Ui'go aiuL Stock, just received, coifr nisting, in part, of, well-iissurl- I'oiI1iis, Tartan KMai4is Satiu.s 31eriiiOMf , W L ' ' and dents", Iidios ( liilt:r4'iis' Hoot, Shoes .SI3iiors Jlelallic aiul . Arcti4t Ovor-Sho'tC, CtC. " os i $2. Also For all Information concerning Freight or Baa. sajie, aiily to I). 0. CAt.DKH, llt'ii'l Ticket and Freight Agent, HATS and CA1VS; TrunkM and Valise--; Carpetn, U'indtnv Curtainsr . and YOU WANT & ' A J'ATU OF (IOOD BOOTS OH Oa to PllOttr1, Deof North of the Female Main street, Odeu. VK HAVG I3AI!!WA5S! M 2 of pay will Chase L Danielson L E piirchu-nii- I M M EAT OF Rheem J H. Carlisle, Penn. Stinger J II, Wasatch, U.T. Snow Mrs M, Salt Lake City, U.T. Tribe D, Weber City, U. T. Taylor Miss P, Caprm, Ills. Little Mrs E, Salt Luke City, U.T. ItlKTU. Ou Saturday' p.m. , 4th inst., of a Harrison, wife of Joseph Ilarr son, Esq., Supcrintendant U. P. R. R., Ogden. Mrs. II. and her little on are doing exceedingly well. tcn.!l STUDEEAKER WAGONS SALT! TUB TWILL Cl'l'l'Llf cuame ur fO-t- f NVMRF.K OF TIIR f'EI.KBUATKD THAVK WAIfONH fnr rheiqier limn tliey have ever been olfercd Iwlore In tiiis Territory. I2ie Nocoiid District hiore, Jfain Mr4'et, or at L. J. IIEllllIGK. '" ' ' - GROUND T0 LEASE. "flT'TLDIXd 111 Of J DEN. "JCST ) ASSORT-- fplendld and f Sl ick uf DRY (iOODS, rUBE LIQ UOllS. AlKhders promptly f.lled. AM CI.OAK i)is:ssJIAKIXW. Cricket, Hase Ball, Haeo aud liancingMioes Jlaae to Order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Five Doori South of the White House. Itf COAL YARD, Engine Uoun, T St. THOMAS A CO., CO A h AND f ) , Kealem. have constantly on hand SUPPLY of COAL, which they will ecll Car, ki lo Cent- - ou the Ton above cost, for produce .at cah rules. I.mie at tlie oi.i place near the Tlientre. husliuiiul tshelleii Corn wanted. 1,l J. 11. THOMAS at 4l Oplen. LIME a (food on the cash or '': " " i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. A Good Supply of MECHANICS'' ' TOOLS on hand. ' . ' ,,,( , OCDEN TANNERY. F VOU WOULD II K M ELL KOKTIt'lKD, Tlir L il A T HER. Come In my Tannery mid feo if I will not ell yon a OOOI) LEATHER iu the Uwt, aud a: cheap a. the rheajient in the market. HIDES and BARK M ANTED. J Mf JO. AT1I AS BROW K INO. , I . CITY LICENSES.; To all whom it may concern. V is herebT given, that alll'cr.tis fti(T,'igt;d ia Business ia ' iOgden City, icr wuicli Ihe City Ordt- nance provido that a license must be obtuiuud.) without first procuring liceiiRO are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said Ciiy. aud be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESIEIl J. HEKUICK, Mayor. THUS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. The OlTice of :he City Recorder is at Office of the "OgUeu Junction," Suventies' Hall, near :'ae U. C. R. II. the Staiion. i CJ. ' ' o 11 VTOTICE FASHIONAIILE 1100T AND H1IOEMAKE1!. Near the t'tnli Central i- .'GROCERIES miws and mi:i)kim;s. a Aim. EfM- W00D3IASSEE, : i: w . RECEIVED, A COMPLETE ment of ; :.;.!: O DRUGS&!V1ED!Cir.ES Mnin fcSt rect, DEALER IN First aiitl ThirI Wnrds GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, STORE, ain s rr 1 ' Corner of tuare. C. T. H. WEBSTER,' Cum. ... , Kit particulurn apply to J AS. McGAW, the Jt'XCTlus Oltke. 'MAt Ilie Titliiiis Omce. y We'll rnwt irain; we'll meet aptin, IVhen life's hard toil in done; 0, yen, we'll inwt; we'll meet thee, thet:; Our dear, our much IotpiI koii. SALT! ., LnN'k F1KST-CI.A.- ' Tliey looked njioa our cottage flowers, And plw-kethe pwcetnet there; They took him home to licuveu's nwoet buwera, To lie transplanted there. ' VfcltV lUXT QUAL1TV, ,,. . fine, In siitn.ll or hire , YKIiT SEVKRAL Ieaso on ELldinf.E the Nurtli-we- (all at At his father's residence, 3rd District, MRP. D. M. STUART WISHES EVER V HOI) V know that she ban a Ogden oity, Maroh 5th, of lung fever, hKrtTXtl MACU1MJ, and is prepared to do all of Sowing, on rcasnualile terms, at her IIykcm F., son of Win. W. and Ellen kinds Residence on the Bench, FOl ItTIt STREET, Four Kant of the Tithing Office. Hlncks 4 Burton, aged months and 22 days. Our little II J nun's (tone; lie's gone; V. e longed to have him stay. But the ngel called him home, Aud then he went sway. i; A ltf At Yorkshire, Feb. 2, Jamks Greenwood, aged C7 years. .Millennial Star, Feb. 1 1. 'lt SkcltK, lirniuled to milt the trade, on the vhortect nnrice and chenper than any in tlie market.A hu'isre iniiiililr cm hand. Apply to L. V. Mil liTI.IKF, Plain City, ar U ' ' WM. VAMiVKK, One Door I"at Ol the Theat re, Ojiden City. Prescriptions carefully prepared, iii:i, Cinderhills, Halifax, ll IV FlICOND KiMTIt r'TKKKT, OPTO-- ' I WTK TIIK OMAHA UOLSK ,. .. , , ,i. Call, fruiu the Cuuutrjr prumptlr ate . . ' tw. ui!";'",- - TAKKN AT CASH RAT1X at the People's Own Market and down with high prices. Bon, Mi s. Kxrliangn' e. SALT LAKE CITY. OIT-IC- Buy your meat ,'i , fiV y ISAAC MOOIiK, 1M. 473' To obtain any of thce letter. tlienfiillnt most cull for "iwlvertiHMl leltem." cive the ilute of tlii list, and my one c4nt for ailvurtifthiir. Ai' If not i'mIIwI for within osii month, tliey wil be sent to the lH iul letter Otllre. Iu DR. R. TI23BITS, Pli.yNicitHiuiitl Surareon, fnlii Stt4ottOjf4lon. t'1-- tf received who know tliciuidve!) to lie IX-"- '' to tlie almve nauicd Jnotitiltinti, are " UP iiiiiiiediitlei.T. to 8KTTI.K ' u rwpielel Perron, wishini; b become BTiKJKIlOLDLKa 1! ' iu the Inntiluiiwii vuu do o, ., ,u V UK WILSON ', HIT, i ,i ' ft'df SuwrliiteudcnL LOW" Oue Poor 8 nith of the Second Ward gtore, I'BODUCK lie All DKHTKI) MEAT MARKET, HELD FOR POSTAGE. Brown Miss II, Ogden City, U. T. Burton Mr II, .Nephi City, U. T. Barney Mrs L, Parowan, U. T. Cannon G Q, Salt Lake City, U. T, Cottts G, Schenectady, N. Y. Dontnitt J, Devil's Gale, U.T. Fuller S, Council Bluffs, Iowa Hull T, Hooper City, U. T. Peterson G H, Weber City, U. T. Parry J, S. L. City, U. T. Robertson R M, Salt Lake City, U.T. Then shall wo grieve! Oh, no; oh, nn; But own the hand of Owl; Aud, if our Father will it no. Ve il bgw nud kis.i the rod. . will Pn.dii-- e IIITKIIK.Vn. TIIK, BKST QUA MTV, AT niwuyi ou hand ui the f MAIN' 8TRKET, OQDErf. Meat for tho People. West A West EM ' STORE, taken for work done ut. tiivc lue a eisewliere. d CROIUiB Stuart G Stephens B Turner MB. ! Wines and Liquors; all of a Superior Quality, foraleut ATER-TIGHTS" ,Moivhimill.-- Kobitison D Boss E F '. OILS, 1MIXTS, Hall S Gary Miss L Carroll II Conover I, 2 Cross U 2 I)US --.- neatly executed, and on short nolire. All Kind at ihe call beforo MoGaryO .I'u'.amls E Kilter L ' The Second District Zion's rti'ilr C Barnes M x? , on hand, For Sale, CIIEAP. OLD COUNTItY MADE TO ORDER. Of K dry aoss, Relief Store, aOol Supply r Hoot uixl .Siloes kept 4'oiistaiiUj' D A LA ltd m ClIEAmf ! CJIEAPAS TIIK A Co mm HEAP! IJOOIW SllOliSIIOI, One CLOTHING. E The Highest Price paid for all kinds ' of Furs. A full Stock of GRUCKIUES, HARD- -' WAHK, etc., etc. ' Cull and Examine. GKOKCE WHITEHEAD'S Waltou A J Wegan J AVerthin K Welch J Weaver W F Welch J 2 Welch S E Williams Dr. MiadeM. llKADY-MAD- XilXGKTlSIOIl BOOT A XI) SHOE SHOP. Smith A A 2 Stephens F J Sturtevunt J II Stowell W It U Sjogren P Trau ter K Tom as G Turner E Walters J ! Mink. Concj", Kriuinc, .i Squirrel and Heaver Setts; ULl'KRIXTESUKNT. W II Sewell L G Smith O .. ' ; JOSEPH A. YOUNG, liiley B ltyle J J Sailers J '" ' ' 3!isMiH Jin& Sail inkeCity Goddard l 11 vde J H Aggit S Barnes S Baker DO is complete iu ll.tM' llodger B I.ADIKS' LIST: Allen Mrs .T AUen Mrs M Dixon K Balling Mrs " . ,. SHOE DEPARTMENT , Pritchett W D Hheuidors G Ililey K 4 Zitling TIIK WofHl's Croes Wolf A Wormuck F P Williams W Young V. 11 & Sons H II J Os'len to Kaymvllle " Kariuiii;ton " Centreville E Wheat C White & Bro Kelson Mr SMrts, vte. Tlie Cclcliiatoti California lllankclN, ItngiH, riamicN and llontor)' FARKS: Pingrco J 2 Purdy W Wright s 1eaving Ondnii City 6 a.m. and Salt Luke City, 4.40 p.m. uu wiiidiliill fare will entitle the of a th ket to return on the wine dav and train free, and will mop'liy arranging Willi the Conductor, at any point uu the line lo take ou or let on pa!ieuerH. IWru'iiKcrs will pleiiw purrhaxe their tickets at (lie unices, Fifty cents additional will bo charged when the fure is collected ou the train. Miller W Morgan W Montgomery It Morris 11 Morris II 0 Pace J J 'Pedrt tte P Whitney mux DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Mason M M March J II McClny U McCloy 11 McCord A McKinnon D McKntiro . ISepollants Cloaking, Shawls Arabs, t'liaiiH-Icoiit'lolh 'oats,l ISalnioral and oroti '''' Wlbb 1UIS l.illie j L Martin L P Magtiiie C Mailer A 2 Pukard an AceomoDAiiox Wilson T Williams D KerrGM Cook J Cow ill GROCERY 1 iwro, Iu addition to the a!h Willingbeck C P W 2 Keyts W Kenton J rTIIUISlAA', 1)KC Kuox S Ji l.acoy J L 2 Boyd T Bowery T A 2 -.ir ON Keerstead J L Hollows II Harris J UfT: noxi:i:n i,h k or vtaii. DRY. GOODS AND AFTER 'Ojjice Jh un from 10 a. n. till Zp.m. '. ,'. |