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Show BY TELEGRAPH. nesa, Cobura kicked him. - Bruner is now lying in a critical conditio, n rea' Spatial to the Oonw Jexonoif by the Atlantic and son is gien far tha assault. . i. raciac lelegrapk Company. Tbe World publ-sbea Munich letter of July 4 containing an intorvicw with Dr. Doliinger. The Doctor said, "Tell Americana I am a Catholic still h jLIXE OF UTAH. and hope to die a Catholic. Nothing ' would,. griee mo snore thun tt bo th :: ; AND ';'Vi. cause of a schism in th Church." OJ his 'reported change to Protestantism, 1 he said: "l have no ambition 4 play ' t ' ' the part of Luther; no Catherine Bora : i :, is luring' me away. I can have o T miw will bare Ogdon felly at t sjbm and He 6.S0 p.m. Arriv at Salt Lake City at 10 jb. and 1 " sympathy with Protestantism." ' denies there is any schism in the ; ; end SATURDAY, overy RAILROAD. s w uinaa ftKROSX, m..I. On Manager, to when all Fatal Railroad Accident rr in in Ohio' n rn Fridar and SateHef t'tc tr Oil'Strike tbelr kaon l,iti8 watstribuisr" a real dramatic treat. maj MU'oipate M Heart li one of The pi; of The will be rendered and intense interest, which tableaus the doubly attractive by in the characters fcave been arranged, Miss be represented by w'jich will Miss Davey. Adam. Mrs. Bowring and his funny show will Phil The genial to draw, sure be will and fhix again, We in favcrite is Ogden.' a for Margetts and advertisement to the attentien direct to see the house programme, and eipect trowded on Friday and Saturday evenings , I. Chicago, 7. ed.,. careful census of the city has jnst been completed by Richard Edwards, publisher or the City Directory, from which it appears that the entire population of this city is 834,280. The South Division bus 91,418. The population of the West Division is 165,09, and the North division 77,758. Cincinnati, 7. The friends of Clement L. Vallandig-hatn- , held a meeting at Dayton, yesterday, and appointed a committee to re port a plan for. erecting a suitable A CO-- if Jars for Preserved Fruit, strong and cheap, at the Glass C. M. AMERICAN. I., Ogden. stsa-MDie- nl to his memory, The Suuday laws came in for a full share of pulpit attention again Rev. Dr. Hatfield; of the Methodist said that Episcopal Church,-to-nigh- t, foreigners must understand that Americans will not be ruled by their dictation in matters of this kind,", and if they shoulJ persist in their efforts to destroy the lust tutlons that made our countrv what it is, the people womd s inder par ty ties, and meet ttiem aitLe ballot box as one man. The Unquirtr, this morning says the Board of Aldermen ' will h rdly acquiesce in the Board of n repealing tho Sunduy laws. A terrible accident occurred on the1 Paubandle Railroad, at Bradford Junction, Oliio, yesterday, by the bursting of the boiler on the locomotive. Three men killed outright, and several others were injured. -- Coun-cilme- Dayton, 7.. The slaughter house owned by in th,s oily, was iotally destroyed Kern-berl- On Monday last wo had a call from Elder George Lake, fluent mt of the returned missionaries. Elder Like kft Oeden in the sDrinz of 18CJ, i a niseion to England, where he labored in the ministry with much plea( returned to New sure sad success. Tork on the 4ttb of July Inst, went to Cinada, and had an agreeable vixit with nil friends. Ho arrived iu Ogden on Friday last. Elder Lake looks well, and is glad once more to enjoy thesocie J of Ik friends at home". We bid him ' welcome. ' .. Tha grasshoppers traveltfee North-eafrwai stopped to lunch ing at Mound Fort yesterday, and did their level best en the corn leaves and tnnels. beans, ete. It is to be hoped they will st fruit trees and wing their flight ia distant parts without stopping to incubate or see if they like tho conn-rWe wish them a speedy Journey. 1 tfce y. Gksiise Jewblbt, The only establishment at which genuine Jewelry can obtained in Ogdcn is nt Pas pi & Boesml'j, Alain Street. Repairs neatly executed. All work warranted. lit That Elotkmest. When Mr. Landt H of the U. P. Brewery learned for certain that his erring wife had fled with the express man, be lei gr ipbed to various points on the U. P. R. R. to Lave hem stopped. The result was that they ere arrested at Laramie. Mr. Landt las gone to confront tbem, and we may xpect some interesting particulars. One difficulty in Mr. Landt's way is that people of Laramie think he is a Mormon, and therefore give their to the eloping woman uuder tho consideration that she is escaping from sym-patbi- cs the Mormons. UsDEtisTASomo. Ibe "Red-,ft- p boot and ftboe shop is now; contacted by the firm of Whitehead Bro's, the having tnkea his brother, "iiical cordwainer.into partnership. If can iafese music into leather so that 'hoes instead of creaking will discourse eet sounds, the " Red-topwill have " lo oTbusiaess. ; The Whiteheads promise sound, if not sounding, boots 4 shoes to their eustomers, and will repair the unsound on lie shortest no-l'-8- ee a'vt. Washington,' " n, Treasury, 'in the matter of employing him as a detective in the Baltimore whiskey case. Mr. Wood threatens to show up the Secretary, and among f'other things, promises to prove that there art millions of Government bonds which have been, and are now on daily progress of exchange and redemption' and while that (be true owners are receiving the interest due on said bonds, the Identical bonds on which such interest is beexing drawn, have been redeemed br "" . i changed, The first claims against the United States, filed with the British agent in this city under the treaty of Washington, is that of Jatnet Crutnhell, a resident of this District, involving a large turn of money. lie is a British subject, and our Government at the commence-of- t lie war, seised his Mount Vernon car factory, near Ibe railroad depot, for military purposes, .by wliigh the machinery was rendered 'useless; 'and A profitable business destroyed, besides other injuries to his property. , "f Buffalo, 7. Governor Hoffman will deliver the opening address ot 'lie international Industrial Inhibition in this city on tbe 13th of September. The celebrated trotting mare, "Fnnty," while exercising on the driving park, this morning, dropped dead from heart disease. She was entered for a 2.24 and 2.30 raoe.'.for a $10,000 purs. At the time of the accident she !iad trotted over the track at 2.25, and was on the second J round on a 2.20 gait. entire The first negro jury ever held in Erie county tried two notorious negro prostitutes yesterday and cleared tbem. Terre Haute, 7. A company have been boring for oil in this city for several months past. The first wellwasa, failurebut tpe second struck t night at a depth of 1,638 feet, and tbe tubing wns to be pot A pump bus been in operin ation, and although the water has not been exhausted 15 pr 20 barrels of oil have already been Ramped tip.' and it is the opinion of experienced oil men from Pennsylvania that this well will prove to be at least a forty barrel well. The oil is of the best quality, such as experts call lubricating o.l. - Sow George 4 Secretary Bout well baif reouived advices from Assibtant Secretary Richard-ardsothis a.m. giving no encouragement as to the successful negotiations of Ibe new loan. J bis is (bought by many lo be sufficient proof that had the new funded loan been in long-tim- e bonds, it would have all been taken some time ago. There seems to be no doubt, but the Secretary ofihe Treasury con templ.itetf trying tnetuecess of tlie 'new loan by one more effort, which looks te the calling in of a large amount of the twenties, in accordance with tho provision of the hew funding bill. Mr. W. P. Wood publishes an article I in the Republican, complaining of injuries done him by. the Secretary .oi the Harrxa pass by y, ; ' ' ls td-da- New York, 7. The investigation of the Weetfisld" Some witdisaster was resumed i DIED. At Kewtcn, Cache county, July 27th, nesses were examined, rpr'Pcip1' ,87. incbildbirtb, Mart Clark, loving their largs and' wall.'" assorted Stock, just received, v.'r i aisling, in part, af , Call iMeation to - ' t "I ."I ' 4, J . , UTAH, Great excitement prevails in this city this morning over the events of last night. The authorities had foroes on duty all night, to prevent a reocoar-renc- e of disturbances. A larger number of iho-- e present at the disturbances were injured than was aupposed. Previous to being dispersed the enraged mob visited the pottery of Mr. Kerr, ia Chapel street, whijh had been visited and inspected on tbe previous day by tha Royal party. Hers they showed their wrath against the proprietor for entertaining English Royulty, by throwing volley after volley of stones at the building, breaking nearly all the windows. Fortunately no one was injured. Mr. Sullivan, editor of the Nation, one of those who assisted in organising the meeting in Phoenix Park, and who, along with Messrs.' Smith and Nolan rode at the head. of the procession, was seriously injured; his drath is rrobable. The authorities are - confident of being able to keep the riot in check, should further disturbance be attempted, every exertion will be made to repress such during the btay of the Royalty in the ' " . , e'y- - , V London, 7." Much commotion became visible ip the city last night on receipt of the intelligence of the disturbances in Dublin. Great apprehension is feltrforMhe safety of the Royal party visiting there, and it was feared at oua lima that the rioters might overpower the' resistance of tht authorities,. and' that most serioua coni sequences might ensue. The excitement, however; 1U continues this morning; l hough j the Rioters have bees put down by the authorities. - It seems- to be understood that Goverament will adopt the most severe and stringent measures in dealing wUh.4hose who have beeu ar. ... rested, i Paris, 7. Gen. Yinoy, ia a communication lothe Official Journal., expresses with much warmth his gratitude for England's generosity during the late war. He names battle fields in which the vslor and humanity of the English, were equally con-r ,' t spicuous. Coster, late prefeot of Marseilles, has committed suicide. N.B. All kinds of Carpenter and Job Work neatly executed, on short uotioe and reasonable terms. 37 tf t. i . r ' ..Madrid, I.'r, tl:-- tt Four newly discovered accomplices in tbe assassination of Prim, h.vo been summoned to trial; among them is the Aide de Camp of Duksdt Montpensiar. To-da- HARDWARE art at the THE WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD t- i baa been removed ta One niork East of tbe At COST and FREIGHT, ; ia their j . 57-- 1 Os:den. t.. ..' :i EXCURSION PARTIES AND PICNICS. Jones' Grove, ' I . la laid to accomnoiUta 0 CotillioM. Parties furnishing their own music can .., have tbs use of tbe Grove for ,.; 25 Cents per Couple, per day. I i ,! , is now in operation, manufacturing vioio of uj)riof qualiti , t ', '. ( Tho Hifibet Irtce paid for, stool. iV j. ff, j, :i t,. J - ' CO-OPERATI- VE . . i . INSTITUTION, $30 to $40 per 1000 i : jeety in Cash or Its equivalent. ' h. HOME MANUFACTURES. . and at the Yard from A DANCING FLOOR is (Tpkkeo i 0rln;i f ti HOSICRY & FANCY COOD8. 5 TbS LkIIm of Jkmhara tTtah are vametAiliy-- " liititod lo oall and itwpaet Mm parohaia( whara. , ,, : ' n! THI SERVICES fjF ' Mrs. ; ' m or rcxt rrscs; . i wrra a . HaH and to Pr.NItOSK la the Milllnary Dapartmeml, ba annmrtDnanaiakar will tx la altaodaaoat nrdara. CEDAR POSTS f Sale rrtaAitklM sd aal v.-pvtew modaraU. 9tf etc. Wheat, Oats, Barley, taken In payment. IMPORTANT OFFktR Also ' lint-cla- a ' . - - , WINES,, LIQUOKS OKOCJEKIIS. AXI A FULL STOCK OK LOGGING 5 HANDS WANTED. Wisthbop Faribt, one bloo't Apply lo KIHST-CLAS- East LIQiTJORS, STANDARD GROCERIES, tiheTithing . Office (on tbe Bench), Ugden. LEVI WIIEELEB. Aad a eomplel, aMortm.ut ot At O. IL TItlliE'S, BEAR LAKE DIVIDE. MAIN STREET, CQDEN Call, inspect ami learn JPrices ....... , 59-l- STEAM SAW MILL. , D. JAMES & Co. OGDEN LIVERY - Buggies, v- Having removed their Mill to tba Whits l'ines on the Bear Lake Divide, are now prepared to till bill for the best FINISHING LUMBEE, at . tba Lowest Kates. i . I. 61-t- f. d were stricken down, and the sword ' : 1 with their blood. Versailles, 7. for the trial of The first and the the Communists opened SB ROUSE ASB tOT,niI!Bj Kat of Main utrimt. Ennnira indictments were read. Some of the 8XIXOR at lh . R, Houw, 0(da. prisoners treated the proceedings with -n levity, "whereupon tbe court prohibited on wiih another. their communicating To All Tbe examinations begin rea-dene- ' spFOR SALE.y,"i al 0 T.'hom concern. 'he i It 'i cirir Unrofotm . no WANTS V) TRAbK 0(1tE PR01EK TV ar sibAL la c Loom. o er la Covlogtoo, Kentuckt 1 bar a choto : W krtats CITY LOT IN COVINGTON, oppealta aaolhnaU; and asveral Ads KT., 7 - ': 1 City Lot) In St, Ixn(st Mo. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, " ," BRICHAM CITY $20 to $25 per 1000 Ogdcn, fJIorscsi Carriages and are they "on tbs heldio? himwhile Saunders ' af mach lately, neither 5 kim .r imo in the iretwl That " Wbatsap? waklay." th pavement from ter falling Eiantiae. TAxxEBir.:;;,,;:; from Rear Lake Divide, near Mount Kaab, for Sale at tha Mill, from ready for pleasure partial. oo j V' aialtt Htroet AND ' FEED. STABLES, ., Call and THE BEST QUALITY OP ' fi.. t ' to ' E at our Tithing Offlco, on the Bench, Stores, Opposite Salt Lake Ilouse, . ale Nillsoifa, READt-MADLOT OP CLOTHLVQ. , ; ItAED- A full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, ete., to. REMOVAL! ; I..,;- j . Cash paid for Hides A!tD t , , ; Woolen Factory;: Give kim a Call. t Salt Lako City. - OUR Street, Ogden, TINWARE; Main every day, during business hours.. , ; . SEW A ' IL B. SCOVILLE can be seen Office, i Als . and Panamas Carpets, 3iotqulto Bars, Window Curtains and Shades Lumber, Lath, Pickets, Shingles, ete. Dublin, 7. The Royal visitors Ifft the city to day. Crowds lined tbe streets through which Mam btrrer, Ugden. they pnssed, but not a cheer was raised. The people preserved a dead eilence, broken only by a few hisses. The conduct of the police at Phoenix Park yesterday, which is denounced nslruial, has embittered the population. ,The new? pa and the FOR niRE, ALWAYS ON HAND. pers demand an investigation; amnesty commit lee has issued an adOrders promptly Attended to. dress in which it declares that a meetfed by the feed or on time, Horses would make for to a holiday Royalty ing i G. XELSOX, have been allowed, but because thep had met to plead for captives, they , Proprietor. court-marti- Junlcttas, and all the latest styles. , GentH Sfruw Our yard on Main Street Is supplied with a good assortment to meet lb demand for 4 ILL SELL THEIR SPLENDID STOCK OF ehang 1 ; Our Mill is now running and we prepared to furnish Taylor & Cutler . Misses and Ladieta Sundowns, Gipsies Bills of Lumber, etc., to order. a ' i 8ELLIXQ OUT! -- The Duke himself has been summoned as a witness. London, 7. y being a publio holiday, both the markets in this city and in Liverpool are closed. Tho Paris Journals say that the condition of affairs in Algeria, is still critical. ' Some of the commanders there refuse to obey orders, and the General commanding threatens to resign. The authorities of Dublin have forbidden the holding of a public meeting, called for the purpose of demanding tbe release of tbe Irish political offenders. ' Doors, Glazed Windows, ata,ta. i ' - ' HATS and CAIS LUMBER RuIIding 5Iatcrlal, Blinds, . t: 1 ' Id Dotlm-- Indic GentsV & SCOVILLE, MiwutHctttrtri and is complutt in ' B. B, Soovuu. W1LLIASS . , Wouams. SEIXIXG OUT! in air f (Jilldrens4 California and other j BOOTH Aim 81IOE.V Croquet Slipper;' SUIa Itrwt, Ofdea. HDPEIUXIEN thry an about to v masses,! - SHOE DEPARTMENT ' 7 Wheat takeu In payment. ECCLES & PIDCOCK, JOHN SHARP, DUi T. a '- aOODS. fttS 1: For Prices see Handbills. a Dublin, 7. SUMMER rr satisfy the most economical of purchasers h FOREIGN. and a full comploiaont of Have just received the largest assortment of Furniture ever brought into this City. all of which will be sold at figures to Columbus, 0., 7. Pawmgeri will ploue porctMna their tickati at The coroner's inquest which was anofficaa. Fifty uouU additional will b cbargad nounced to take plaoein London, in the th when tti (are it coltootod on tint train. did not Buffenburger poisoning case, come off on account of the abaenoe of For all lufbrmaMan OOMernio Freight or two of tht jurors, therefore nothing has saga, apply to D. CALDER, been developed officially. Mr. and Ow l Tlckt ted Fralght Agrat. Mrs. R. T. Colburn arrived In London lri that merited the " ; y. DEPARTStHXTa o ..-- 7" dy "Dealer IN ALL KINDS Of CABINET WORK, UPHOLSTERY, etc. etc Poilift, GrcnadlnctK - - ;; ' Lawns, PiqnaJi,- ' Main Street,1 Ogden, Watoines l'inc shawl, Ac r or wife men of th j boat, but nothing new was WgATHKR.-Hoas biases in the day t Bishop Wm. F. Littlewood. Sh was elicited. and cool the o'nigbts. Ground time, breezy M. Coburn, brother of Joe Coburn, Sept. 18th, 1833, at Rainow, near were dry and parched,- - vegetation, getting Saunders John and fighter, Macclesfield, Cheshire, She prite England. arrested early this a.m., upon an affida- ciispJ Water wanted from above. Tes Seven childrpn nrt & vit of Chas. Bruner, who charges that friends to inoura her loss, for she was Coburn and Saunders assaulted him last Tlie 8banghaes" don't crow in front of hjs residence, Coburn affectionate wife, a 'mot her, night subbed iQciet. tad in society DRY GOODS GROCBEY ' FURNITURE, t)jb. , 4 .in ' MIXED TRAINS y. by fire yesterday p.m. Called. 'li company composed of a number of well known and , wealthy citUens have purchased the unexpired lease of Dex-- t' r Park, and will at once uiake for a trolling meeting to commence Aug 23, and continuing four aays, purses amounting to two thousand dollars will be offered, and a large at- teudance of noted horses ia anticipat- Beoki His Leo. On Tuesday evenabout 66 ing last, Joseph Robinson, at who Hain lives City, years of age, returning borne in a wagon from of liquor, Oglen, under the influence near to When road. State the along some overtaken was be lane by Lynne atwho other persons driving teams, Robensued race ; A tempted to pass. inson's team turned short round the corner of the lane, the wagon wheel ran Robinson against a stump, and threw struck wheel hind the the out of wagon bis leg and broke it just above the anile. The team continued to rush forward at a rapid rate, the wagon box was thrown off and struck the hind leg of one of the horses, injuring hiru so much that be irill have to be killed. Robin-co- n was brought to Ogdcn, placed on a bed at the Pioneer dreg store, and Dr. Williams wis called in, who set the bro ken limb, and dressed the wound. J be injured roaa is now doing as well as can be expected. air-tig- 'ri--l A 10,000 lbs. dried peaches, ffA,Ti) ,i. - " - , Church, and declares the dogma of Lmra Salt Lake end V p.m. City cUllj nt I infallibility is one tending te accord to Arrive at Ogdea U T am. and i.46 p.. the Pope omnipotent power spiritually, and, from the interpretation given, it has made his power virtually supreme fa addition to tin abova, in worldly mallei s; and he Bays ia his opposition to infallibility he harmonises in action with no distinct body, and that there is a large body adhering to the WILL RUM movement who have nothing in common with him, as they seek tha overthrow (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) of the Catholic religion, which he only DAILY, seeks to save from error. tearing- Ogdcn City at t a.m. aud 6 p.m. and Salt Lull City at S a.m. and .90 p.m. t ' . j g'. Louis, 7. : About 2 o'clock this morning, a boiler in tbe Union flouring mill of Yarger & FARES: Co., at the foot of Florida street, burst with terrifio for e, instantly killing John rMengr. JtiKed. 65 1.30 Scott, engineer, and J. P. Jones, fire- Ogden to Eaysville man, and blowing out the east end of .85 ... 1.70 Farmington the mill. Fragments of the boiler were ... 2.05. .....1.05 Centrevillo thrown from a quarter to half a mile. Woods Cross ... 2. 25. .1. 15 The explosion was caused by pumping cold water into the heated boiler. 1.60 " Salt Lake ...... 2.50 T The Royal Party Snub- oea again, in Dublin! neit. H. C. YVarJleigb & Co' a. 1871, Terrific BoUerEipldsloa ic ' a -- i Wholcsnle nnd Retail MONDAY, JULY : BETAXD2" & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS after' 'bN -- WM. PIDCOCK, , PIOAEEK at Terre Haute! uUmwt. s'A company ..ollemen from Salt Lake will appear, Md fr 2-- Ail jinHiUlil Hi svaccessful ,yeniogMt tie Ogden Tkeatra ;will ,,un u pn 'ai. ladies and f H. ECOLES & UTAH CENTRAL J, ' . Orders filled at tha u ill or delivered ia Ogden City. Teams wanted to hnul Lumber on Shares from the UliU to Ogden. .' rf rr BLOCKS H of J. H. , t3tt .1 110ra'rad(Irail9 oticb, ,i.-- . prompt attcntioa. .' In th aoaUiera part of Mlaenerl, well watamd . and tluibared with oak, hickory and walnat, of a 1 prrowth. luponnr 1 bar alaooa band a larkt anaortvant of ramfH , aad Piping, Ajrlrulliiral futplaimnM aad Varm-In- f Hachinary, of tha lataat lmproraoMnta. i ' All or any of ta alniv proparty I M trad tor , ( Real Etat in Ogdan, Utah. ; for Mtareoc, eontdlt DAVID M. 6TCART, rf fMh y addrw. A. J. Karabaw, 2,000 Vorth . trat, Bl. UuU, Mf Me. . NOTICE. IT MAT flONCERKTIIAT CASH of Blcbmond, Cvha Entry fnr lh Town-ai- t ronnty, Vtah, mad May 10th, 187 1 , oil)! acng tb acst half of S. W. qeartrr of See 31, aaat- - half ef north-w- t nartr of 8m. 14, aorthwt , oaartar of aoa H, au half ef Baa. J7, wA 1 c kalf of anrtb-wa- at quarur of , aoath-wmt Salf of aotrth Wft qaartar of Bm. , Smo, f of SA, Town oartar nortli.wt quarter hip It, Korth Rang 1 eat, cuctainio (WO arm, ha hera mail in tmrt for th InhaMtaota, and lo . now ready to k dltpoard of ta ioW ta My or peniotn antlllad thrtn. , . ar poanaanrv' v All pcrtnna elaimiri to , af any portion, of aatd an try, will take dua ootii ' and mk application, a provldad la tb ttatat -.. : of Utah. du WM. t. tIE.VDRICKS, ? - ' JjayoA; ' J Rlrbaiond, May 20th, 18TJ. 474m ' " ' ' " ' ' : it" rpO 1 WHOM nt J, tff'". kwon, V' ; j " NOTICE.'' 'sv"4 rno xthom rr mat concern TdT cA?n I Eutrj, No. tfM Iowa Bito, WplTili intfct IJLTl. aaai i rM;aw Mr. Wm. PAUL, Architect ami Builder, will act an VK-Viaok MiwiV kl.aw av-VVIHiiTt II. & oar Agact In Salt Uk Ctty. . asa tow I 8tf braoinf S. . w a H a . S.W.W ESTRAY. tKl Jr HATE W MT lH)SESS10!f BAT I N W y. and Lnt 4 fee. X W. 1C Tr V. W. W Kc 11; N. E. W and B. U . n" . o. na. anci a a In Towbdbh) 11 Korth f Rang I W.eoWaia'nn 1160 ura baa awdo Id truatfor tha iohahi. tntita, and it nr ready to b dirpo4 ef ia to " ONE i,'w. Citr, f it 171. Jtilyt, HERF.BK OIVSN I HAT, JS BT 1 vlrro of an Ordlnanee Slav 30. 1870. by lh City Cooocil of Ogtlen Qtr. all poreoiia owning or taping uw mwe citv, of Oglea, I are ieaitlrt to rrimter tUm." r lBrtrnctad t a tJiat tha pro- Tha Pollc T1P.IOD. tn miq uruinannv srv niiij rarrioa our. Th CertifiraM of IlfeiHraUon may ht obtmlMd at my nSoa 1ptwB the boun of 10 a.m.as4 t 4 tush Vj oratr, !,.-.- BARNARD WHITE, Foorfh gtt Jat,0g4eli, win rae! . t.m alao Bra or all hundrad aera of fr. i bn ti i about asren jaars old; tb ha mm .. brand on lft nhoulder, and two SpauUU (o any pro or prrn ntitlil Uirto. h I biHiide on left Ib'gh. If th alov nanid aninial AU pron olaimiug to b lh ownr or pow-aark in not elaimwi blore the Slit day of Aagut t, 187 Vi irteaij uy portion of aaid anary will It will be nld Ocfmf xurDw. netlc aud Dink tha application a pravidsd . la thi , ALFRED WARD. Vtah. Namtaiof City, ' I Box Elder wrXtlAM MATOHAF, C., TJ.T. ' ' - Pcnnd kMMf. sMfc nr!iswi!!. ;i!y u, 63-- MARE, in. i |