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Earl de Grey, accompanied by Sir Stafford Northcote, of the Joint High visited Franklin School-hous- e Alexan- Commission, in this city They made Va.! brief addresses complimentary to the school, and acknowledged the superiority both of the system and management of our publio schools over those Mexico! of England. Earl de Grey is in charge of, and has hud great interest in thH Newspa- educational departmeul of England for Commune! the past ten years. The British High Commission have made their arrangements for an early Versail-lists- ! departure from the couutry. irtml advertm-The privitoan of jtui'ly and half yearly ir retrk iod to their direct liue of bunuiew, and ailwrline-m- u other or Ileal Ktate, all lt"U Auction, foreign to their regular trade, will be cliargk,r I No Advert ieemeute from the States will j without tlie eaih (at our advertised rate,) unli"i frwn oue ol our eiilar authorised Advertising Agentn. ot interest to the devoid coiniiiiiiiicatimu All i.iil.lk' or intended to promote private iiileronH, will be charged an advertieniueuta, and payment we rrnaired in advance. If personal lu character, tiae-aierwrw the right to reject' auy article, or advei ef thicl , " Editor. C. W. TEN ROSE, ,T"in.v'"K 1''e dria, Miserable Condition of Washington, Great Fire at Nashville! Rochfort taken Prisoner by the Versailli3ts! Terrible Fighting Around Paris! 80,000 Versailles Troops Have Entered Paris! Ayres! I'nltcd Stales Officers for Hali. Governor George L. Woods. Secretary George A. lilack. Marshal M. E. Patrick. U. S. Attorney C. II. Hempstead, J. E. Tourtellotte. Supt. Indian Affair i. C. Clements. Surveyor-GenerJ. B. Over- Receiver of J'ulilie Muic Another Prize Fight! Doxnbrowski in Danger! AMERICAN. A Coiu-niissiu- " nock-holde- " rs Uer-man- , .... .... ..... '. ;tm tt8 1 20. Senate met at 10 o'clock. Morton and Sumner explained the cireumstanees attending their receiviug advance copies of the Treaty, and showed that these copies had never been out of their when the Senate we t into executive on the Treaty. The Senate was engaged four and a half hours on the Treaty, and adjourned until Mon-duThe prospect is, that a vote will be arrived at on Tuesday or Wednesday. Earl de (irey and Sir Stafford North-col- e will leave here on Monday, aud sail from New York ou Wedneseay, in the same steamer with Gen. Schenck. Professor Berna. d and Sir John A. McDonald left here this evening; the latter or his home in Canada, and the former for Niagara, where he will spend a few days, and then proceed to Quebec, to sail for England. W. W. Corcoran is much better y. y. Nashville, 20. here this morning destroyed the candy factory of Charles 11. Holmes, and a dwelling house attached, the house of Gen. Israel Huul, and the cottage of Mrs. McKimball, and damaged others j loss $30 000. Council Bluffs, Iowa, 20. Robert Bonuer, of the New l or Ledg er has accepted a challenge troni Leland Stanford, President if the Central Pacific Railroad, owner of the California horse, for a trotting match in this city in June, for a purse of A great many of the fast $50,000. horses of the country are expected to be here. New York, 20. Wm A. Glover, who is charged with having been implicated in the great Roylston bank rubbery two years ago, was arrested yesterday in this city, by deputy sheriff Thomas F. Adams on a requsition from Gov. Hoffman. Glover is said to be a man of easy accounts at several banks, an I at the moment of his arrest was just leaving his house in order to deposit some money in the 6th National Bunk, Sicgcnmagcr who was arrested in Germany for the murder of Gmubieton n at Chicago, says that he last saw in a lager beer saloon iu Chicago, on the eve, he thinks, of the 18th of November, and on the following day, finding Gambleton did not return to his lodging, be appropriated his effects, and among them a letter of credit, on which He confesses this he raised money. theft, but vehemently denies that he is the murderer. Cincinnati, 20. . . The Democratic Executive Committee of Hamilton Co. unanimously and cordially endorsed the Vallanding-hau- i platform promulgated this week in Co., and recommended Montgomery Samuel F. Hunt as Democratic candidate for L. Gear besides requesting delegates from this county to support him iu the Convention. At the Butler Co. Democratic Convention called to appoint delegutes to the State Convention, Vallandinghaui'i new platform was ignored. Davenfort, Iowa., 20. The sale of tickets for the Nillson Conwas immense. The troupe cert arrived here this morning. Strakosch has abandoned the California tour. The company leave for New York on Tuesday, where they will disband for the coming summer. New York, 21. Judge McCann lias decided iu the action of Cole and Murphy against the Central Bonk of Brooklyn, for ten thous aud dollars, the amount of their deposit when the bank failed, the directors are liable for losses sustained by depositors. The controversy between Morgan & Sons, and J. F. Tapscott. both claiming possession of the ship "Win. Tapscott," is assuming serious dimensions. On Saturday under orders of the U. 8. Commissioner, a body of Marshals, with a platoon of Marines from the Navy Yard, took forcible possession of the ship at her wharf; she is to be towed to the Navy Yard to await the action of the U. S, courts. New York, 22. The latest dispatches report that the Insurgent threaten to Sight behind the barricades in Paris, and declare they will not surrender; but all indication are that the worst of the struggle is over, and that no more blood will be needlessly spilled. The latest advices from Buenos Ayres state that 25.000, out of a population of 200.000 have died of yellow fever, that two thousand more are sick, and the majority will die. Only 40.000 people, mostly poor, remain in the oity. Some days there have been three hundred deaths. Toe World Erie dispatch says tjier was great excitement there yesterday. A prize fight came off on the beach near the city, between Barney MKJullock and Jack Flynn. The police did not interrounds were fought, fere. Twenty-fou- r lasting four hour and forty minutes, A fire Philadelphia, 19 dispatch from Hyde 1'ark, May 19, snyg at a meeting held here this mornUm. ing it was voied to resume work by a K. Land Office George Reyittrar of majority, aud the miners will large Maxwell. resume at ouce at the Go's, offers. John P. Taggurt. U. S. A'"or Alexandria, Va., 19. 0. J. Ilullurfcr. IT. S. Collector The market building and two adjoinIJ. McKeitn. Chief Jutticc J. ing buildings were burned this morning. 0. F. Strickland and In Aesntiati Justice the building were the Mayors ottice, M. Ilawlcy. C Council chambers, and the Auditor's aud Municipal offices, and the AlexanOfficer: H. other Territorial Musonic lodge rooms, dria. Washington William to Contreu uUo an old museum containing many in teresting relics, all of wuicli were ue Zcrubbabel Snow. Atlnnirit-firnrrThe archives of the corpora siroyed. Mvih at J. IK T. McAllister. tion were saved. Loss estimated at Williiim Clayton. AJor insurance from $5u,000 to $75,000; lame Jack. Truurer $10,000. School tiftrinlendaa of Common . 13., 19. Fredenckston, tuljort L. Campbell. After tlie resolutions condemning the by the Joint High Weber County Oflleers:F. D. Treaty proposed I lie was proroLegislature I'roUte and County Judye gued with the usual formality. Richard. cw lorn, .Vrcf Men Lester J. Herrick, Henry The new panel of 100 on the Foster Holmes, Richard lUIlnntyne. y without case has been exhausted Clerk and recorder V. S. Richard. Ihe remaining juror required. obtaining Aureliti Miner. rronecutiny Attorney of 350 has been ordered William L'ritchlow, Auot her panel Xotarie$ I'lMie ' next. lor Monday ; F. S. Richards. was of the feature The day great Sheriff William Brown. U was "bulled" by some parties, Erie. Saliford AtMxor and Collector Bing- on the idea that the Michiguu I'eniml ham. had purchased the road, and by others Treamirer Israel Canneld. would soon that English Coroner IVm. Fife. id the whole is it but possession; get BurSuperintendent of Scioolt M'm.W. thing ia the game of Gould aud Fisk who ton. had bought largely of the stock and are manipulating it with these reports. City Caoverninciit: The German parliament has agreed to Incorporated hy Act of Jan. 18, 18fil. the additional clauses to the postal y Municipal election biennially on the treates of 18ti7 aud 1870 between ifcond Monday of February. Meetings and the United States. of the City Council weekly, on Monday Ciiy of Mexico, 18. eveningK, at City Hall. Main Street. Tampico continues in a slate of revoMayor Le8ter J. Herrick. lution. The town is defended by a force Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; of 400 men who have had several fights 2d W. Thomson, with the Federal troeps outside the Wm.W. Burton, 3d Gen. ilossa Escobedos right walls. Counselor lurael Canfield. David hand man has left San Luis Polosi for Moore, Charles W. Penrose, Wlnslow Tampico, professedly to support the reFrr, Horatio B. Scorille. volution; but it is suspected with an G. Odcll. Recorder to organize a revolution in favor Marshal W. N. Fife. of Leorda and to obtain command of the Trearurer Aaron Farr. Federals and also to aid in the effort now making to corrupt and divide the Surveyor David Jenkins. Awor and Collector S. Bingham. army. It is believed there will be no Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. presidential election by the people and Justice, of the Peace S. Egglcston that the choice of a President will deConttableC. F. Middl.eton. volve upon Congress, wliioli it is expected will be largely composed of partisans f$ Leorda. Juaret is using the Ogdcn Post Office: ARRIVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. public funds and Leorda his own private ARRIVALS. to accomplish their purpose in the funds Ml Lake City, daily T.S0a.m. Mail' 7.30 a.m. . . . presidential campaign, Whoever may dally et, Through . T.80a.m. be elected his opponent will inaugurate . Kerth, Through Mall daily " Local, H. K'der County, daily T..Va.m. a revolution and assumo the presidency bit, Through Mail daily . . . i.30 p.m. force of arms. The friends of Diaz by cuwia. Wt Lake City, daily . 4.00 p.m. are . . . powerless. Seamacona is their leader 4.00 p.m. . . "eit, Through Mail' daily . be is bundling the party in favor of and 3.4A . . nurth, Through Mail daily p.m. A rupture of the Leorda and " Io. nl. Hon Klder Leorda. 3.4 p.m. County, daily 9.00 pjn. Perfio parlies is imminent. t, Through Mail dally . . . Washington, 19. MAILS. CUMIMlf. The Congressional Ku Klux Investiand Wch County Wedneadaye Committee held a session to day, and Saturday 8.30 p.m. gation nh Ogdei. Mondavi and Thuradare 2J0 p.m. and passed resolutions appointing A IWiUrllleWednMiflHVB .0H a.m. of eight composed of Senator and gatiirdayi 3.00 p.m. JUm City Monday and Thnrndavn Pool .and' lihiir, and RepresentScott,' JJivrdale H'ailnesdavi and Katurdave 4.00 p.m. atives Polland, Ueck, St venson, Coburn Blwr ,rt Alma Wcduetdaye and 13.00 a.m. and Vautrump, who are to remain here Saturdays OFt'ICK HOURS, as long aa they deem expedient t lake "neral Delivery open from I a.m. to 8 p.m. testimony and acquire a knowledge of Sunday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. the condition of affairs in the South, in RKGISTRY DEPARTMEXT which to direct the order Open from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. it is proposed to send all through the Ontaide Door ojien from 7 a.m. to ( p.m. South iu September next, if it should be ISAAC MOORK, PuetmafUr. found necessary. During the summer the resident committee is authorized to . Trains Uave Ogdcn daily, until further So- - lend four of the number as a for Suit Uke City at 8 .m. and to take testimony and make in30 p.m. (For estra trains tea time vestigations. A Kesolution offered by Bayard, to Tibia.) por tne Km, ft.m.,For w est, at 5.83 p.m, restrict the testimony to facts since the ArrWe from gait Lake Cify, 7 a.m. passng of the Ku Klux, was rejected by . p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. a party vote. from the West, 6.85 a.m. Mr. Cox wanted to instruct the comSalt Lake City Time. mittee to call on the proper officers in the Southern States for a statement of Divine Worehlp debts and taxes at the present lime, the ' Belli .vm... O I .1. PR L of the laws creating the ouiiuajr, in tne iaoernaie, with copies " at ia . and 2 in the School same.. . and p.m.; . . nOUSM ar .I,. to the sub ; ... - .tnirvuB Tt subject was referred nrus IIO p.m T y. Suppression of pers by the Repulse of the Yellow Fever at Buenos DIRECTORY. OCDEN committee. Great Fire at "aUVKUTISEMBNTS liwrtwl till forbid, will be iuatance, and ordered out, in every , nitiimi!foruntil accordingly. c VOE. II. -- a ll.&O Square, OCJDEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1871. . 5 Gam-blelo- . y when McCullock threw up the sponge. Both were badly punished. The affair originated in a dispute about a woman After three or four whom both wanted. oontests, which were interrupted by the police, it was decided to fight it out ac- cording to the rules of the ring, and lot the best man have her. New York, 22. A special correspondent at Versailles last night telegraphs the full particulars of the manner in which the Government forces entered Paris. Cupt. Trego, of the navy, went from the trenches to the ramparts at Pont Du Jour, and finding that the Insurgent had retired with 800 of the gates. sailors, and took posses-ioThe other troops followed, and before any one was aware of it, the entry had Not a rifle was fired, nor commenced. a man wounded the whole thing was unexpected; the white flag was hung out n at Outeuil. Another brigade of Ver- saillists bus entered Porte Mount Rouge, and the troops are pouring down on both It is reported that the Arc de points. Triumphe has been reached, and that the Insurgents made but slight resistance. The guns on the ramparts have Sevenbeen turued ou the Communists. ty thousand men are under Issy, and forty thousand are moving on the open gates. FOREIGN. Paris, 19. The Commune claims that its forces D'Lsy yesterday, and that the Versaillists have been driven from Vanvres. Count L'Aidsla Seamoyski has been arrested. It is rumored that he is compromised in the plat for the explosion in the Avenue l)e Trocadero. The Committee of Safety have decreed the suppression of the Revue De Deux Monde, Avnier, Xationale, Preterie, Jut lice, and five other Journals. No uew Journal are to be established Writers until the civil war is over. must sign their articles or be liable to Com-mun- e, trial by Court Martial and punishment Official for attacks on the Government. who hesitate to obey are warned that they will be considered guilty of treason, Many arrests have beeu made of prosti and confidence strengthened. in Sir. About on utile North-eafrom Uintah, on the bench, some boys hunting slock, discovered what they thought to be a dead man, who had gone to bed and died. They picked up a small pocket mirror near the spot, and reported President Spaulding, who notified me of what be had heard. I also gav notice in the neighborhood, and in company with the President and the boys, started' for the plaoe described by them. Enough of their story was credited to cause some stir, and soon after reaching the spot, we were joined by quite a number of citizens, where we found the bones, clothing and bedding of a man, with 11 clothe on, exocpt hi hat and boot, they were lying near, all having the appearance of a long rest or sleep. After taking some observations I saw signs of foul play. His wallet was eut-siof bis bed, open, and containing nothing except a small piece of newspaper ; no signs of any fire, no water, only some fragments ef a broken bottle. A dead man did not throw away bis wallet. I thought the case demanded some attention, so I ordered a jury for a Coroner inquest. It was returned, Ira N. Spaulding, Goff More and Charles Stoddard juror. Alter all the scraps of evidence we could gather, we examined the bon and found the ikull near the bulge or the back part, on the right aide, to hare a mark of a heavy blow from something like a hammer, or head of a hatchet, which had sunk nearly through, and had burst the skull some four inches along the right aide over the temple, and nearly to l he socket of the eye. The bones and clothing indicated a man of more than medium size; the skull measured around full 22 inches; some lock of hair (bow ed a light complexion. The scrip of newspaper was nearly a year old, and I nink, printed in Salt Lake City. I tie jury decided, that deceased came 0 his death by a blow on the head by some person uuknown to this jury. There i no clue to the name or residence of the dead man, but think he most have lain there for at least 18 month. The bone and clothing were carefully picked up and buried near the spot. Uespectnilly, f Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. ja the future greatly Frankfort, 20. Prince Bismarck, Ponier Quertie and Favre arrived in this city for the purpose of exchanging ratifications of the treaty of peace. All the public build-iug- s, and a great many private residences are decorated with flags in honor of the occasion. Paris, Sunday afternoon, 21. The Federalists have abandoned their positions at Malakoff, : Petit Vauvres aud Grand Montrouge. The Government troops surrouud Fort Montrouge, which only maintain communication with Paris by a subterranean passage. The Federal foroc are the oity in great disorder, and shell are falliug on them. In Montrougo the inhabitants are terror stricken, and many have been y, killed. st de Paris, Sunday night, 21. The Versaillist Natiouals attempted an assault on the south. A terrible bombardment swept the ramparts. The federalists are making desperate efforts lo repair and protect the gates. Gen. Cecilia has returned to Paris The only Generals now outside are who is in Bois de Boulogne, near Porte De La Muett, and Wroblew-sk- i, who is making a stand at Geutilly. The Versaillist attacked and captured part of tne latter forces. 1 he suburbs of Auteuil and Passy are subjected to a violent botubarduient. Auteuil gate ha been abandoned by the Federalists, whose outposts have fallen back inside the city. Versailles, Sunday eve, 21. The Versailles force entered Pari at JOSKPM GBftalK. four o'clook this afieruoon. The enJustice of the Peace and acting Coro- trance was effected simultaneously at two points at the gate of St. Cloud near tier. Pout Du Jour, and the gale of Mont P.S. The health of the people her rouge on tlie Uoulevard Uruue, The is good, crops look fine, Sabbath school is Insurgents cava abandoned the ram foiiie ahead, President Spauidins is in for improvement in the chicken line, having' parts. ust received three line black Spanish, t Versailles, Sunday night, 21. A circular from Thiers officially con white faced chickens from Ike east. firms the eutrauce of the troop iuto J.G. Paris. It my the gate of St. Cloud having been battered down, Geu. Douai Fact Wobtu Ksowino. During rushed in. ucn. de la .Minull is pre recent trial or comparison of ordinary paring to follow. Since the issue of too above circular, Buking Powder in New York, with good news has been received. Douai's Dooley'i Yeast Powdcb, it was shown men held their positions inside the St, conclusively that better reult wero Cloud gate, where they have cut the to attained with from one-hatelegraph wires communicating with Dum-brows- tuies and drunkards. A requisition has been made for the silver candlesticks in tke Catholic Cburc of Notre Dme Persons without passports are prevented from leaving the City. The Committee of Safety is determined to rate Paris to Ihe eroiind raiuer than surrender. severe cannonade on the TAere was sout'i-weside of the enceinte this other portions of the Enciente. A ting of truce was hoisted at Auteuil morning. London, 19. gate. Two regiments entered there, and A dispatch from Paris on the 18th proceeded beyond the viaduct to the attacked Fort circular railway, meeting with noble re says the Versaillisls Montrouge on that day. A reinforce- sisuuee. Gen. Cissey reports that Malakoff and ment reached the garrison while the fiirhtine was in progress, and the attack Fort Montrouge have beeu abandoned by was not only repulsed but several cannon the Insurgents, aud will soon be oocu were captured by the federals. pied by hi command, but th balterias An attack by the Versailles troop on ou the rauiparts opposite are still firing. There is a great panio in Paris. It is the village of Vanvres was also repulsed, and the Versaillisls were beaten in Bois said that Pyatt, Groussel, and other de Bologne and before the Maillat Gate; rebel leader Lave disappeared. Versailles, 22 the latter has beeu destroyed. troops Eighty thousand Versailles Berlin, 19. for Frankfort, have entered Paris. Heavy firing is Bismarck leaves y where he will meet Favre and Ponger heard iu the Champs Elysecs. Sixteen Quentier for the purpose of exchanging thousand Versailles troops have entered the ratifications of the Ireaty or Peace. Von Girard and Montrouge. Gen. Cluseret is now being tried. Versailles, 20. A sharp cannonade is heard, doubt Rochefort baa been arrested in at less against the barricade near the Arch tempting to escape from the Commune, of Triumph. to ersailles and brought Ulrich took six hundred prisoners last All owners of corner houses in Paris night, iucluding Issy; all were brought have been notified to vacate them as they to Versailles. will be used for loophole for the mm Dombrowski is reported taken prisketry. oner by the Versailles troops; he was y The Assembly adopted a mo- recaptured by his ovn men, and has tion demanding a decision from the since made an to escape from French and Prussian authorities a lo Paris. It is now attempt stated that his comwhat towns shall be garrisoned by Ger mand is surrounded near Stoune, and man soldiers. will probably be captured. Paris, 20. Madrid, 20, The Prussians are at Bordy and Au The Cortea had a secret session yeS' bervillieres, strongly reinforced. The was read con' prisoner accused of causing the explo terday, at which report of the the results cermug judicial in near sion of the Cartridge factory, quiry into the assassination ef General Champs de Mars, will be shot The report criminates Senbr Prim. At noon yesterday the Versailliets who has, since the Pogue Barciury, attacked the gate of St. Cloud. At l.ilO been elected a Deputy to a combat raged at Neuilly, and at two assassination, the Cortes. o'clock, the line of bottle exteuded from Madrid, 21 Ihe Bois de Boulogne to the gate of Government will proposed in it next Clichy. Twenty thousand troops were budget that the effective force of the engaged, but there was no decisive army b fixed at eighty thousand men. result. Lisbon, 21. The first hostages selected for execu Dissensions have broken out between tion are the Archbishop of Paris, and the Government and the chamber of Abbes De Gelcrry and Croze. deputies. An important engagement is reported Bucharest, 21. to have occurred near Auteuil The party of order has triumphed in and Passy, but the result is yet unknown the elections, apd the Government is Fort Montrouge still holds out sure of a majority in the next chamThe Governor of Fort Bicetre ha ber. been arrested. Vienna, 21. The Versaillisls in Bois de Boulogne The committee in the Reicharalt have have made several distinct attempts to agreed upon an address to the King, storm the ramparts of Paris, but iu no pronouncing the Ministerial policy of case was the assr.ult a serious ene concession lo nationalities a failure, and Great numbers of Federal troops bad an enoouragoment to malcontents; and been concentrated at the threatened demanding a strong State organizaThe bastions failing in the tion. points. German positions are being actively reConstantinople, 21. Count Von Keyserling Rantenburg, paired. The minority party in the Commune the German Ambassadochas gone home and military commission has been re- on leave of absence. placed by Communist of a more radical type. The Church of Notre Dame De VicThe raising of Cashmere goats for tories has been sacked, and is now occu- their wool has become an established pied by Federal troops. One gentleTwo spies wero shot yesterday, and pursuit in Nebraska. four individuals have been condemned man has a flock of 200, and his sucto death for alleged connection with the cess in raining them has induced recent powder magazine explosion. of many others to adopt tho The Central Committee is again the that valuable stock as a breeding 'purregular prinoipal power in Paris, and acting in suit. concert with the Committee of Publio Safety. Learning hath gained most by The journals of the Commune declare those books by which the printers that the Federal positions everywhere are strong, their organization improved, have lost. Thomas uller. 1 18, 1871. st - BATES OF ADVERTISING. 2 Uistah, May Editor Oodes Junction: , , two-thir- lf the quantity of the latter, than with any other in market. The secret of tho success lie in the care with whic'.i Doom's Yeast Powder i prepared, and it entire freedom from substances that are injurious to the system. We challenge comparison at any and all times. The verdict of the consumer is always ia our favor. For (ale by nil Grocers. Ir a Fount!, liko that aought for by De Soto, should burr. from the earth at every man' door, thousand would turn their back on to springs within arms-reacobThe remedies. run after pretended servant, everywhere, accept D. Wai-er'- b as the greatest VfgEOAX Bitteb medicinal blessing of modern times, but doio on the other hand, multitude themselves with poisons, while this of health is accessible to all. It purifies the animal fluids, regulates every function of (be body, calm the the vital organ,' nerves, invigorate and is an unfailing specifio for indigestion. ' well-spri- Tho frenzy of nations ia the states- manship of late. Anon. A. MI3VEII, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Office oppomite Ogtleu Hotel, OUDEN CITT. of legal buiu Alt ktu to. promptly arti:M it: Dr. P. I,. AXDERSOX, Xtolectio I'layajlciuxa, OGIiEX CITY, y doors South of Z.C.M.I. Main-st.,- 3 Office, Orders led at my OfQca, my Ronl'Uora on Third Straat, or at th Firat and Third Ward Stnra will y prompt atuu liun. J. L. AN DEUSON . mi 24-t- r DR. WOODWOItTII, Physician and Surgeon. Warranted to extract Tape and Stomach All calls promptly attended to. OOi)E. CITY, UTAH. Vaceino matter from (In Cow always on hand. 84-- tf Boswzu. Tuiiif, M.D. T. H. S1MM051, ' M.D. DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, Phtsiciak and Surgeon, Office, Comer of Main & 2nd South Sts., (Over ItuttxrQvld's Stnro,) S.1LT I Surgery in all it CITY. IKi: branches solicited. 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D., PnYSICIAN. SURGEON AND DRUGGIST, Ilrlgham City, rtuli. 31-t- f |