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Show nd 8ATURDAT, WKPJfESDAV Fnblihd arery I'l'UUSHlNO Cohpisi. WWBtwinessi UuM, to bfln luiuvMiiM,ietiuiM lv.uli by addrasjifdy fcy tl ' C, V. V A. amounFp ft27J,0Q0, lfuo f"1 the Bum!ai)pipte(lA Bu te Njxjjeytise' have bef a ecpnomised sojthat a actual' wrofil hiu ankriLl -- t J- rT Correspondence, ijLt ixtt Crrl r T ' f "Sheep-Ilrcedlii- g.' n JI I h k I&miA fh T'dr-nciet for tlie Irs- proveDiciic of etockj ute A(ri imu, ADril 12. 1871.1 SlJO.OOCtl Tb the i fcefbrti ii I ; irs iivj ft Association: As I 1 by this honorable feature iu the condition of the canal, people of the 8th District had petitioned body a member of Cie committee on e r fl fl,; to the great public lis nnam-ia- l success the P. M. General for a to be sheep, I ask to offer a few suggestions established, av Jlarrisville, r If iheir upon economv in sheen.- - raihinc-- - As is one of the leasCxafcaidsratltasf there ht btentlf tjljb MidpAftljfi canal is open; ft hils'itood 'rlife rUt'of then be a Ilarrisburg and a Ilarrisville "subject In thcso meetings, it may be ad time and travel and it in a fact that the one in Kane and the other vantageous to some persons my doing so. In my opinion sheep-raisin- g is the least lonjLtedifity! apd dangerous route from in Weber county. I fear troubles, vexatlonl may arise of ati olher jbusioess "2i2t his aud undomood Good of the Cape KJrope tOelast, by matters occasioned by the eimi Territory, and the losses that have been Tbe introduction ef blooded stock I ! v.h benefit postal or sb fit" our" sheep' for ' the 'last llentyry eirS the two names. Don I you; t.i artty t .....;! the. tbe ill demonstrate it. At Uie, same time, which, is faklni place' in this Territory . must yorld $ecr;ue,to Ilespcctfullyj, ate, ,fl lti$l we A. M. M. subject of conswerable fmt-- r Suez Canal are vast and invaluable.,,'! Gentlemen 'of the ioc0ol2cri:lltii thftjttest iftteresUnl pea Sir aome ttoo ago I observes!, theuscTio!r? that the godd have bee appointed througlr but OGDENiTHEftTRE JfcMii. LINE -- Pout-offic- - Post-offic- Mrs.M. BOWEING. Mh tll..C.JWAIUI.El(JH. ... w 1. , ,,(uggeaj9 tM ftii'miog' eotamnnityji Jn portance " these iighi'iUig",f imes when"tirWeil Vni' "onimunieai!i(5n are no rapid, ff&'. rushing spirit is communicated to ail our allairs'. Jfen want ITdTeverythlng in a hurr,' eveff'if t isliot done well. TheSewis 6 tWie when' oieh wrfre con- -' "'I Coin trier em! eye !Wa now" iuYtt' Wltfc in lereHt' to'tDe'lii'thmus hre ''of parten" Anjer,icn geniu apa enterprise, ars, en work fur con nectlng the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. gaged, ia the preparatory m W,f?r &h that for a journey jiefSaJtkefr the States the 'kind of looo- -, .men (ire .aiotive; j)p ei We j14 desire;'' But and ffbr Steady hard work general profit the eiow but patient ox is specially J e farm- suited theraiiirefn-tlii'hg coramunitj! in these mountains, Thf y ae.upe&ioiii a jfarip;tboth or, hauling and plovftr(g Vej rtqai?? o harness and'de not Wear Out ; wagons and farm-fng- 5 Wnstli' ld "alfr the 'erte'nrpjrhb wear and t ear of horses or mulesf Ihey keep, and wUlug iap eostinucljless ils wufrefuse; there manure is pfcnt iful and good toi t laniL tley; hre seldom sick, ana fty uV vol "need lhe curry- - Boixtl ; t vu!:V. fit .Territory We clip the following from the Omaha lleraW One(of Cbjef. Justice McLean's cte ' fenders is about B9 heavy on the OonsU. tution as Chief Justice McKean ia on law, In the Republican the other day he , quoted that instrument as i"Xbe Congress, shall- have, power to pass all needful rules and regulations for the government of the Territory or other property of the Lnitea fctates," ' Now Chlc'f Jutco: McKean'e eopof the Federal CotiMittmofi may contain such a clause, add we should not be stir prised if it ditli' His expositions of law oorrexpond very well with that kind of a Const it nit on, The veal instrument, of the sort. however,' 'contains-nothinT he clause which' fhe Repubkean t eon tribuior ftiurderi is found in the third clause of Article IV., and is1 in these - words: ,: "'" ' iTl'iH bvW19. and mules. For the ' "ThiS stowed upon horses Congress' stiall have power to dWdse needful rules of and make lo are' far any and 'preferable kanyoa they the territory regulations respecting cth qiial lny onn,be jinlrf dtiqed. or other property belonging to the tnited Bd when the patient, faithful creatures Xiare spenv ineir uves in UBeiuiness tuey or , Wbat shall be thonsbt of a .court, ' tfatfl) tVf che for 'the'inarkel an! be of a defender of. a court, who Is capable Turned info' cas topurcliase pxen of such slanders upon .the supreme law ot)j of the land?.,. But we do not. argue a Apd j ft Jheir pUce, in, Ithe, old joka;. case that argues, itself, and leave Mr Kow we sk our farmers whether, iu is Justice McKean without further ceremo wise to turn their backs on ny, to the, judgment of intelligent men. Jast n1Mli','for 'eartiage'Triding or The above quoted clause of Article IV, triHfeagj froni j tbti" 14 Vowftj'bel oxen of the Constitution is frequently ' re fol fHe'ieavy'stcaay worlt.'Vay Ve. If ferred to byf Vhpse' wno are seeking to a man has a goo yok of cattle he can establish a judicial, despotism in Utah. m'vh By a littlo twist of sophistry, quite easy will to "the learned in the1 law," the Word and locomotive the satisfaction, rid his pruduce to distant "territory" Is made to signify the organ fMlj'SJai place." We say not a word against the isations known as a) Territorial GovernAre the . Lcttutiful Iiorse nori the stubborn mule, ment instead of public domain. but we put in a plea in, fvor of Jhe,ie Executive, Legislative and Judicial offices tpW bit valuabU ex. New good blood sod powers of our local Government, the is bcig infroduoed into the country it property of tho United Siatec? ,. Is the will' shew wisdom on the part of our whole Territory in nn organi7,od espa '' Stock-raiser- e if they male an effort to cHty Fedcraf properly?' ' 'We ra.ther thins it eco not,i The word territory used in Article aomyin it in every ose of the word; IV. of the Constitution, used ns it is in c ootmomy for those who use it find a connection with other property of the Cnited Statcs, evidently' slgnifiesf land, . fgrcat savbg te the whole cominuaity. ana has no relation ta forms of uovem 1 mcnt. This, we believe, is plain even to .t The Suez . Canal the warped minds of the clique, who use tnout lis trial has it in an TbeSuejCanuf after ;t opposite sense. , ! proved great success. Its construction was attended with- immense difficulties XOTICKS. naturaH financiaf and political. It was iMi'ORfA.sr NoticB.-T- o frflee&redi tost) wUffbftidsmo Nln-my customers subscribers throughout the Territo and; and aftcr!Jiteoiniletyii, pro4ucaU," prediction ewta- Usv failure were as iy,, I beg to announce that I have sold numerous as the obstacles which had my entire business to F.l A. King te Co. li6ee,overcome ift Its iorist ruction. But They will furnish ray subscribers' who these predict ins have failed, whilst he have paid me .'for 'any cngth of time in 'great eat.ti fs 'triumph.1 "Th6' fleiaya, iUvanco, with their Papers, Magasines, stoppages, sand drifts, 0. which were or Feriodioftlir, until the term pid for eipeteii ,to' prevent vtyaveVby tlie for! expires.' t thank my patrons and the Said Bjl4ttl r?itiJftj lo incurred. pabiie in general fur their past liberal Ko accidcut has taken place since U. was patronage, and recommend F. A. King opened, and the main steamship travel & C.to all as gentlemen of lienor and passed through this short cut to aod business qualities!' who, will do their ut ' fre the Orient."'. -' most to supply papers, magusmos, etc.; TheXoudon f(Vat of 27th Feb., gives to my late customers with regularity, i a total of 2t steamships for that month, ",; Should my late subscribers have cause as advertised to sail from London, Liver-ool- f to complain of the of papers, inS dfisg'ow 'Su'rodfe, magaxines, eto., they wilt please notify for iombay. 'Si'ngap'ore, Caloutta, and may u Very respectfully, 30-- 2 the ersmn Gulf; and these .Vessels ate , , C. B. McGREGOfi. ' ; not swatl pockets but average 1,420 fon the busi Noticb Having purchased ea0k.Xa aativetiaaer contains adver'Visemenia for fdr ness or u. U. McUregor on., tififc,, street we hereby notify those who have Eastern ports by the old route, and these Ogden, Mr. McGregor in advance for pa"are sailing: ships, averaging 900 tons paid pers, magazines or periodicals, (hat we en t ... aoh. ,f hold ourselves responsible lo supply ,A faoulait oxirrespendent fef thKew them, regularly .with, the, , artioles for York Tribune, saya that a brisk ship i ' which they havapaid. iks' joyaw F. A. KING & CO.'o lemlrl, lipressly5 fe'Ahi SileVfo'uik E. B, ItOBEETI, M. D.. 'PlIXSICtAN and it'ifeirctei IhSefore'loTig fitte Easlern aniaift' Vhi SuBosoit, Dr. Roberts treats, sno Oof aa(l and Ibttlt g&at trad of Great Srlt4ii,v,U be conducted cewAiVy, "' M QUItABLE CHRONIC ln lit earners : using lie eatml." J The DISEASES, by Aximai Maqsctisk and ' abillpfrisst part the Swedish Motmum Cce,!: giving depth jfjhejwajern; of the'eanai is jwwfuji 1$ .feet, u4 tn medicines only when absolutely nectstary i to the other Dr. Roberts has established his office 1 water, tren ptntumtHtty, opposite the IUvie HoVss, etitifuV - G W ! regular aad e aavt, ' - 80-iKaR JLake t'ity. . ,1 I v The busineisioflhei. canal ,.hKevet, 11 i 1 Df. 1. Alloa Is vacoinating with iaske irealuedUh i fi'naoial expecta-tien- s pure Vaccine Matter, it his Office,. of the shweholder. T1ie. 25-- tf . , hai $13,000,000 of,- actiewpitsj. Fifth Street,' Ogden,., , t n t R Was e3limated"tlittt the profits' 'pP lite , GistiiMa Jiwileiv The only estabeanai would giv-- a dividend of five per lishment at which genuine Jewelry ean tent, but the receipts r hava fallea jtery be attained in Ogdfea' is at pfrtt k fkr short of wfcaf was expected. Sail-la- g Bftiasa-i'a,- , Main' Streefe Rcpkirs neatly vessels seem to prefer the old route executed. A!T wort , ltf w&rr anted. and the travel tas mostly been confined steamers. The total receipts for IS70 ge Estray notice. -- hvi :mk tt , , 3l'rrjtfwl f cattle-laSor.The- re . Jt . SlECIls - - non-arriv- al fiy f ' ISlfaa t: iV$ en-sa- m com-rajs- :a ,, a , eommend the foregcirig te the attention of the ' gdod' folks In the 8th District, It is exceedingly probable that if their , Post-offiis knowg by the name of Ilarrisville that their mail matter may frequently turn up at 'Harris- burg ana the ilarrisburg mails may find its way to Ilarrisville,,,; W are not hard up; for names, sorely, though it would seem so' by the .constant repetition of Miles and Creeks with the same prefix., We would suggest to the people of the 81 h District, for their own sake, and the sake of the folks in the south, that they change the posts) name of their' settlement, and notify the Mall Agent for the Territory of the change, soliciting his e uninterest in obtaining the der .the new name. What have the 8th District people to isy on the subject? Ed 1 ' ' ' .vtrAr!:pWr,i?ut.ri Thi .M.ito ' ce Prospects krf Iright for its 'fcotasumrn Mqq and it is ;ipeeted .that,' not many Jsllertl fkrilU) fk'oftsrffM wdrk'tti- - years will elapse before the world will he rejoice bVer' lie'' nuptials 'of ' the two mals. If a than1 hud a good ' ' 9'nsfdereil 'himself1 jd gob(T trim .,for roajestio and sc88t ylr ',' t either Kanyen or farm wwk. Now, AV Will t,e prewnted Toliiu'i Urp hvtl!r lJ- Post-offic- , '''' ' A tBEM ax Cocat.i On n Wednesday N. McCarly evening last,,D. Leavitt.-anwe're takeu before Alderman Thomson, charged with gambling and disturbing the peace. " The charges were sustained against, them, and' Lcavitt was fined $15' and costs, and Mccarty was fined $13 and costs.,:: , -- tit'ThaHs' right.' Nip the evil in the bud, find do not let the debasing practice of gambling gain a foothold in our n..w i"t. vquiet city.) , I,-- , M ,., ,, ,, , "la tub Jie.'VThe young man irons Hooperville, ef whom we spoke 1n Wed on a bust," lhade bein issue, nesday's on hisj ,'appearanco again" in ,'Ogden Thursday . morning.; - In the afternoon the polioeman found him stretched out on his back on the side walk, on Main ' it,. .:, J street, drjinsjif,',', The officer took the unfortunate ine- brlite.'and locked him up iri: the jug" ' '. on 'the '.brow of the till. ' ,," , ; r. t . vn rriuuy uiornuig ne was taken be fore Alderman Thomson, and' fined $5 '" and costs'. ' 1 "' : . FiBg.Ou Thursday last Mr.' James Ritchie was burning a quantify ' of .jriib-biin a slough jabout 30Q yards dis tant from his siaok yard at Marriott's settlement. " A high wind was prevail ing at the lime, whch' carried a spark to some straw ia his yard. Tho straw ignited, the flames spread rapidly, and oomptelely destroyed Mr. Richie's sheds, stable, a set of harness, a stack of hay, a threshing machine, a combined reaper and mower, some chickens, and a hum ber of agricultural implements.' By the timely assistance of his neighbors, Mr. Ritchie Buoceeded in saving his house from the devouring element, and hap pily, none of his family sustained any bodily injury. ; Mr. R. estimates the damage done to his property at $1,000. sh m ...(; RiTpaNaa On Monday lust Mr. L, Wheeler returned from a visit to lis , . friends in Illinois. He had a very agreeable and pleasant visit .with his old ac quaintances ia that State, all of whom were pleased lo see him. They made many inquiries about Utah and her citi ions, whioh Mr W. readily and satisfactorily answered. Some of his rclutives talk of coming to Utah with the inten tion of settling in our mountain home Mr. Wheclci says the prospects for the orope of small grain in Illinois are not very cheering, but the people there ex pect a good harvest of corn. Welcome home, Levi, 1,., vi .i ...! !!Akr; is in the for United States! and we qan keep them the yea? found without anything but what they can get themselves. The high mountains, .where there is, but little brush, is the place for the summer range for sheep;, and those large valleys where there is plenty of white sage and other small shrubs is the place .for winter range., The large bunch grass alone is not suitable for sheep, as they like a variety ''of food more than any other animal. i ... .:. , ,t The bucks should be taken from the ewes,, so that they will not have Iambs before the middle of April, unless a per son had a shed for them with plenty of roots and feed for them 'until grass comes; and the ewes should be separated from the rest of the flock for lambing. It is bad policy to put buck lambs to ewes to breed till they are a year and a half old; also to breed from ewes before they are two years old. Both ewes and bucks should be strong and healthy when they are' put together to breed from. The ewes, if possible,' should have good feed two or three weeks before lambing, as it makes the Iambs strong when they ' '; come. ' i. The herdsman should not use his dog too freely when tbe sheep are feeding., If he thus arlves them together, it takes them sometime to spread out again to time is worse than get to lost 'The sheep should not' know that they are herded, and that can be done by the shepherd walking around them on the opposite side of where he wants ' ' '.' ' '" them to go and feed. The greatest dimeully that we have to contend with in our flocks of sheen is thj scab, 'which destroys hundreds of sheep and thousands of ponnds of wool Inexpeannually" in this Territory.' rienced men are allowed to have charge of sheep, who dd" tiot know that they have the scab till they are incurably, when they arc1 abandoned to their fate. Whenever ' this takes place, there W a loss of from twenty-fivto fifty per cent. in inai dock or sheep. This may appear a very heavy ' loss to some, but it is a correct estimate when it happens to them ia the winter. They will also lose from two to three pounds of wool per bend. The question might be asked, is there ne remedy for this disease? There is. Bishop Maughnn, of Cache valley, made a statement before this Association some weeks ago, that he should like to see the salving of sheep tried in this Territory. I have tried it years ago, and I know it will answer well; but I would but a mercurial ointment in the grease, instead of the tar that he speaks of, as the ointment will kill the soab, while the tar will stain the wool so that it will not ; take the dye properly, it:-This ointment applied to the sheep by a man that understands the business, would cost ten cents per head;' it would increase tbe growth and the quality of the wool, and it would save all the losses ! oansed by the scab. ,;".i :i ; Some, persons say poverty brings the scab, but my experience shows thai the scab at all times produces poverty. I have seen some of the best, and fattest flocks of sheep in the Territory quickly reduced to poverty when the scub commenced on them. And one Fcabbjr ylieep put in among a thousand nnv time in the winter months will infect the whole , feed.-p.nd'th- at . AP1UL 15, 1S71. SATURDAY, e, b . Comdy eTTM HONEY-MOO- N! , Sftt. c. wardIeTg h Mrs. M. BOSVRING Character Song, Mr.H.C.Wardlelgh K JjMrs..M, BOWRING Nancy Strap Poor opra at 7.30. Performance to commenc t , Adminiiin: K8rril Hmtr 76 rn;, fkratiatt 60ct; ' Oallerjr Ji cU. i ..." ',,.'; ,': ; . .. Jossph IIauker. hfil I'tah. llrighani City; "' ,. Attention is directed to the card of Dr. 0. C. Ormsby, of Brig-hacity, in this No. of the Jcnctiox. The Dr. is one of our own community who, ' after considerable experience, in company with able physicians, went to Chicago and graduated at a celebrated Medical College, where he gained, with his diploma,, the congratulations and marked encomiums of the Board of Examination and the College authorities. Dr. Ortusby hus practised since, his return with great suecess and merited the Confidence of all his friends. ,,, . Winter ,t n i Duaford & Sons, ; in " thi ,1; Poplins, ' wt FlamMls.: Are still driving an" exclusive Boot, Shoe and Hat Trade, all te M Wholcsalo and Ttetall, Alpacas, " at the :tu All Wool ' 'Armures,L ; Nubias, Dc-faln- cs, Boot, Shoe, and " Hat Store, d B ''P Scarfs,? Hosiery. !;.. ; "i: We have a large and voried Stoek of the above Goods on hand, and are receiving fresh Goods from the East and Wcsttvery day; also a good supply of ! , SHAWIS, I V " BLANKETS, Custom Made Boots 'I'J'J. "'I rt A NEW LOT OF i and Shoes, Bed Spreads. ef the best quality. All of which we are determined to sell at the very lowest . possible prices.' : Examine our Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. 22-3- ra 100 SUITS To all tho People in the different Settlements. YOU ::"; GET A.T CATV i".:f.. 9' SW'Hl .f? , H. DINWOODEY'S CLOTH ING, -- Cardigan Jackets, Woollen Shirts, V Drawers, etc. V 11 Iut Temple Htroet SALT LAKE CSTY, ' $8 AValnut Bureau, with glass, . - . -- j Walnut Bedsteads, 22-t- f 100 Cases '13 fir per :Po?.ea, ' '(Knocked Mown an,i boxed.) Fall Leaf Tables and 9. CJood "Chairs - $G. d n :, $10. BOOTS & SHOES to $10. KEW BRANDS Meltons, ; Doeskins, SliacleTrees! Jeans, - f r.t OF .$17. Cassimeres, i; , .. 12-2- i i Domestics, Denims;1 ';-- ' Prints. STOW AND FURNISHINGS. : Locks,';-Ilarnes- Trimmings; ,7,,,. utlery, . Carpenter's il GROCERIES, st&a-inthi- ',' . ' 1 ddri 34-li- S . Tllt ' , I Hi 1 Street, I - liilliards 1 1 Tickings '." laid over one night at, Columbus,, and be, rIHrtriaof TJth.'"i i; ' ' ' "' '"""'"!, on arrived ! ?f at i' a.m. here i! Thursday. ' 'i' I'lHi But Ut Cni, 35arch SO, Htrsfsf rt.ti.-j- - Mr, HtC, Wardieigh By putting on extra speed, several hours Tools. IS 1IERE3V OIVEJt TO' iih PEIU 'vfpTlC time lost of the redeemed, ' 'aa making Called to, see us yesterday, He reports mn coneerniKl Hint tit Assmssment, the train seven, hours and a halt aviation,' Sncmontion, sd lrinim Lint fcr that Umgs.are in a; nourishing ionui later than,only ths Dintrict of the XerritBry of Utah, ie ceord. ,' usual. , :,: .! i. .., nee with n Act to uroviif Internal Ketenoe to A FULL STOCK OF tion at Huntsville and in Ogden ' VaRey nd to py interent on iipport the Oovurnmtmt I "; healtn I'utilio is the the Debt, approrad. June :xtb , ISft,. u people bf generajlj 'The -) ESTRAYe.-:'1!:mndeJ by Ad of Wsrch 2nd, 1867, alio u good. 'Plowing and sowing are being THREE -- YEAR OLD BLACK mendrd by Act approTed July Hth, 1870. Prtie who wth to exam'ln said lirt, and : EtVi:te. TheW ere' no ONE white spot in forehead, Bmk vigorously, prosecuted. mint ta writing.) ca da pwl, (nfcith white on swallow fork in flanks, i spots reat the hv in at oa to Sith or Iwfor a' iy city eggs hopper1 valley ' bush of tail off.' ' day of April, 1S7W breadth of grain has betin put in, and right ear, JOItS V. TACQART, l, f One pale red Spanish COW, about six AU Orders to Jf, H. "ixmimoi tUfMet of Ctaa? the prospeats for a good harvest 'are years old, crop off right ear, crop off ',.: ;;;-- . " ";'S 'i " t wifl hare ; yrsmpt Ojisu Citj and swallow fork' in left ear, branded k bright and, cheering., ' f. II on left hip. ' ' ', ' $ ,.,4srttni..t o RAI1R0A1 SALOON, A Iloan, K,isp.0n vTharsday Oae Yearling HEIFER, light brindle, SlaSn train out ha U.C'.RIR. under half crop off both ears. " afternoon tfhe-uOgrtcn. animals are not fnifK cnorCK8T brands of winks, If the1 above-name- d ran ofer' a horse which1 Was" en the CK1AR9 LfQfJOKS atl bTiit aw hand. will claimed before the 2ftb inst., 'irt-eiTw BILUABO 7AULU tot bmi track, near Centervine, cutting oifihe be sold at public icisoti, at 2they on of th Rama. p.m. aaimftfi Kind legs. The Voritter'' died that day.' f- " WJ H. F1FTE, 35 tU. per CiAmc. Superintendent l- soon after the accidont oeeured. Peundkeeper. - ' Stripes, ' : -- mi in ' ' Pr EAST TEMPLE STREET. , v k Scotch Plaids, Satins, SALT LAKE CITY, VTO BUILDING, HOWEVER COSTLY iv orlepani, is complete iu its adornment without its complement of SHADE TREES; and they also add a beauty that ndthingelse will to the humblest dwelling or location. Spring is the time tb plant Mr. A. C. P per can supply cither .Riti'rs that Calf Skin. The thief them. Locust or Mulberry trees in any desired who broke into I'e er McForlaneV shoe from 2 in. 1o 8 in. In diameter A Plkasasi CAtL". On Thursday shop on Thursday night and stole there number, at the butt, and will deliver hem on the aftornoon we had a very pleasant call from a Valuable catf skin is requested cars at S.' L. "City, at from 50 cents to ' " ' '.' 's $1.00 each. from, Rtv. 0. D. Teall and his lady'. The to return it immediately,, , t ! ' C A. PTPER, reverend gentleman said his sojourn of The party who stole it is well known, President Young's Oflice, Salt Lake City. a few months in this city hoe oeen ve,ry and if he returns the property to its ' 22-t- f pleasant. lie lias , been treated with rightful owner without dely, (no legal ' against the' uniform courtesy and kindness by our proceedings will be taken v i "! ",'., purloiner. citiiens. He has learned that the Mor U. S. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. Behind Ttaa. -- The express train mbn people have been sadly mlerepre t ,. ',i sented, and he iniejids, at some future from the East which was due at Ogden ii.rf-a"::- , was tTIITED STATES JNTKRNAL KKTENTJ. on five at o'clock, Wednesday;.' p.m., to of furnish us with the result period , ASSESSOR'S .OITICS, in his which we shall delayed by deep snow1 on the Platte. It Utah, experience pleased to lay pefore the publioj Goods, . ' ;' i;-f- Kitchen Tables MtDiCAL. HUIMEWSE OF PHYSICIAN'SURGEON AND sr. DRUGGIST, ;,i ,i :. - AN Ihi O, C. 0RM8BY, M.D.si i -. OPENING! To b (allowed Lf tk Petit Cooiedv of THE PLEASANT NEIGHBOR! ChrMopher Strap i Mr. J. WRIGHT ' Respectfully, etc. WOW t : Mr Thomas 'Ihomas Songf C'omjf? 'ivt-- 'mI n. Juliana e flocki.- OGDEN CTfY. 7 KB. CLAIM), ru |