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Show nCAL ITEMS. i Daily of Nov. 29 Monday's ,fVom been tendered the position of Commis sioner of Indian Affairs in the place or LOGAN G. Z! couth. BRANCH, I. 3VX. Z. C. . ... mill and two; H. F. Je"y. one of Mr. oNA-houses adjoining, at Weymouth of the fated meant r PaciOfjer to the publie a full and complete 4i.. survivors SaturLanding, burned Mass., w?re assortment of this morning passed through Ogden Loss i i ii inters planing , .HI. - I., BRANCH OGDEN - on day. 25,000 boho foundry, Paris. Ont, was burned Saturday. Charles Thomnsan is elected, chief of the Cherokee nation Henry Ward Beecher has been Perveu with a subpoena to appear as a ; i w East. bis way to the e surrender ,t room for Mobk to the ibrij ling not of our space of death Joseph and ,nt,t of the . . uich ve are sure will prove , interesting to the public. , to-da- y STAPLE FANCY &' ERCHAIOSSE And to arrive, which will be offered at ! BED ROCK PEIO SS Consisting of . r i oweu s suitlor dry GOODS,' STOVES. . noei against tne Brooklyn 1'Jagle. TINWARE, NOTIONS. Two hrntliprs nartpd 1? .T unrl & HATS GLASSWARE, CAPS, Edward Hunter and E. Wi,Cox oPS Q Qn U)e;r w CROCKERYf BOOTS & SHOES, I fleet zoo frou) M(JUnt L.W. Hardy will meet wits ibe pleasant with tneir GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES of Zion Stake next brother G. E. Wilcox, for the purWtber hood of ihe ETC., ETC. HARDWARE, A full attendance pose of placing him in an insane asy- guturday, Dec. 4th. line full Also a I. i a Inm - ,1 T? 'J urauu at iium., oiuppcu rriuay uiui, jireqiesieu. Rapids. Saturday moraing in a room & liO.VS' ClotllillST e riiR ins;inn mar. pr i I'n inn U If firon r,.iOinn in Prioa - .. , ijnvnII tlT . "P . v.f ,. ' I.. W:i- - ,,M,n nitU (11 j , . atn.gm, rested Saturday ggeu h Va WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESIOR V " - . VtM v ' ,. , .! .11 (cation of the Mayor inu morning, una SQon and costs and pro- ber.ftid his liule The pei8CCUtion "closed on Satur- fcCI -- m uu o CaSC Ot tne UHV, (eej,u lleiirV arid IhOmaS AnJ Ml,Pr Farming Tmlm.,,.i. nrnn.n it "iiu ju.ueury rj inteueely Fall Goods Arriving. ! I - . OUR STOCK comprise? all the BEST BRANDS of J f,. NoTICB.-BHh- - . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! I r ! 1 1 Gdlts' l.l nnr-lror- - , f v. V. , IT 1 , v.vvv I .V V. .Vol ions. Blankets, Clothing, & HOWCI'S, Wainwright, for the murder ot liar- net Laue, Whitechapel, Loudon. Whitewater wori?e. Ibe immense Sales of Hale's Honey 4f Houkiiocnd and tar proves that the sure cure for people consider it the ail colds and and couebs pulmonary dis ot-l- y all druggists. Toothache .Drops cure in one Sold by WBes. Pike s the 26th inst... to the wife of M. J. Also. tVinchester Crosby, Terrace, Utah, a daughter. On Lady Writes: . - m M k t I consider me uiiAKr&u UAh. r MoBsinir to everv bousekeeDer who is fortunate enough to have so excellent a a . v wir A 1 ITT m a la, k T or in ai Aimy, w. x., jov. 'in. flammation of the bowels, Charlotte, daughter of James and Sarah Ann Bjwns, aged 7 years and 14 days De ceased was born at Lew Spennymoor, County Durham, England, Not. 12. 1808 Mill. Star please copy. flAuALoo -- little cleming. 1 described animals which if not claimnri within ten days, will be aold Wednesday, Dec. 8th 15, at 2 o'clock, p.m. at the District Stray Pound, ungnam uuy, box fciaer uouuty. One iron gray 2 year old iiiare. branded U on lett side. One sorrel 8 year old mare One sorrel 2 year old siud. branded J J or JP on Shooting Affeat. From Lake Herald of yesterday we the Salt learn that man named his Kean beat t wife, who is the daughter of a Mrs. Liljtnquist, of lett miouider. Oue dark bay 2 year Ward. The woman fled and Kean fol and the mother interfering, Kean shot Mrs. Lil jenquist twice with a revolver, one ball taking effect in the forehead, and the other in the left elbow. Her son was also shot in the left arm; he returned the fire, but it is not known with what ef fect, as Kean has not been seen since. the 17th took refuge with her mother. lowed her on Saturday night, Will Positively the gent of Perform. The Comic Opera Company is in town making arrangements for the performance of this tal ented troupe, positively, on Thursday evening next. We have 6een a number of criticisms from journals on both sides of the Atlantic, aud they all speak in Ware-Lento- & serio-comi- See the celebrated I All orders addressed to U.S. WATSON" will receive prompt All Kind .J - MUCHlHft. Of Produce .... forward. ... nttmii, ii iv miy poinr, an ine shortest Notice. 1 H. B. Clawson, All orders sent to M. Thatcher will receive prompt attention. A. MADSON. District Poundkeoper. rot. ?jui, ists. H. B. Clawson, 94-- it 84-t- ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. PERSONS HAVING ANY claims against the estate of the late William Hewett deceased or knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to report the same to administrators. & . PEEBLES' DEUG STORE, FIFTH STREET, Oirdon 8Gl-3- MAIN STREETS, Ogden, Utah. rxtuooisxs vo-oali- st, Pure and Liquors SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. At the October Conference WABSSc&Co. CORNER FIFTH 6UPT 84-t- f. SUPT. f A1 MARY ANN HEWETT, RALPH SMITH, Morrison Plow and self-cleani- ng other Agricultural Implements. AND old mare, highest terms of the Wares. Mrs. And Dealers In c a clever "Uines and makes heaps of fun. The Lentons are famous (Imported and Domestic). gymnasts, and perform a variety of wonderful feats, and the rest of the Prescriptions carefully compounded, company are all huge in at all hours of the day or night. their respective roles. Those who atf tend Thursday eve may be eure of their The company will only money's worth. pl&y for one night, as they are engaged tthe Salt Lake Theatre for Friday and Saturday. George Ware is ! LEATHER One dark red lined back heifer, about twenty inoutug oi a. urignam ury, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. These goods are bought from first hands, and the profits arising we propose to share with our customers. We will not be undersold. llillllllAuo AAll n the Charter Oak, Monitor and other leading mat es of Democrat AT COST its merits are baking, with a heats Reservoir that water quickly large tnd warm enough for all household pur- ESTRAY NOTICE. We use Illinois coal, and the poBes. flues fire so large that the require but THAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOWING Stove. A few of tconomy in fuel, quick Cook Staple and Fancy Groceries! Studebaker Light Spring Wagon, Died. k YAc. A FULL STOCK OF WAGONS, Ilirtla. minute. A and and Shoes, Leather v. w no ISooIh and Findings, ISatn and ajs. Hardware, Tin- ware, Wootluare, Cords StN Queensware, GIaure, WANTED CAAABUSIIELS of UUUU two-rowe- d Barley, at tne GROVE BEE WERT, Ogdenf Utah. The Highest market price in Cash will be paid. MC11TEK & FRY. 867-C- m G. IS. I., Salt laa&e Citjr, WILL OFFER TO COUNTRY DEALERS INEXAMPLED INDUCEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF EEE RiLia M ERCHANDI Attention is drawn to oiir sSl-t- HOME MADE! Telegraphic Xcws iiu irflnos'.n? lunnral Vice-Preside- nrnrwtinn on -- 4 o A2sT H 0 H 8 Low Prices. hi LamOrCailX'S Bllildillg, LOG AX, CACHE CO, The reafter 4 p.m., a full stock of nd left for Boston at 9 p.m. At ERIC HAM CITY HOME Boston solemn ceremonies took place raneml Hall, when addresses Were delivered and resolutions passed u nouor MAMFACTCRED ARTICLES. ot the distiueuished de ceased. The funeral obs efiuies were take place in the State Hall ef v" consisting of representatives Secretary Bristow has written CLOTH, CLOTHING, letter to D. P. Dyer, U. S. Attorney ot. Louis, SHOES requesting that the rumors BOOTS, w nis connection with a liquor distillery at Louisville, Ky., be investigated by the grand jury. He denic3 Which will be Exclianged for the in toto. reports Secretary Chandler, on Saturday, dismissed Irorn the Indian Bureau, tbe chief clerks of three divisions V? seven other priucipal clerks, tic- EV3.D. AUP.1, uug to uiake a new bosinnin"1. ' kiward S. Tobey, ofBasto;n, has s90-lAgent. lork 5 CO JUST OPENED IN escorted the body of 'llSon thrmirh thfi KtrPPta nP Vpw Fine Stock H m Saturday last. mains arrived shortly THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT ' to-da- Furniture Etc- - . a ft-- 0 m H as 3 ' -- pw rl .0 the first floor, is undoubtedly On ! The Best place in Salt Lake City AT WHICH TO PURCHASE c5 M GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS CD X a GRAIN OR CASH. o And all kinds of Articles in General Use. H. B. Clawson, ROSENS H '' ' '' ' ' GEN. SUPT." |