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Show IP VOL. VH iff 4y ' KATES OF SVHSCKIVTIOS: j JfntA, no I " " I irA, Vr It JMnttS 9 ; rW .!' Oik J''"'. IS On!. Currier to jr RESUMES piPEROn WILLIAM TllEllEINSOF OOVERX-MEXT- . tt.SO jxirt of BRIEF A Russia Wants England to Attcud to Her Own Affairs. (Incorporated.) neAnnwm, : war pr peace, but it is perfectly certain that the continual recurrence of such surprises will seriously weaken the foundations of the prerogative. He repeated the accusations that Lord Cr.mbrook's dispatch misrepre sented the conduct of the Gladstone government, and Lord Lytton's com munications to the Ameer of Af-ghaniston were harsli and indiscreet. He concluded as follows: "However unnecessary the war may have leen, however much we may be convinced that you Jiavccomjiletelyplaveiinto the hands of our great rival, we urge e in the strong-ea- t this House manner with the House of Commons to make tho most ample provisions for the sake of our gallant troops. We trust tho government has notlnade fallacious estimates underrating the expenditures in the Abyssinian war." DOCUMENT. . Printing Association, jBne'on " 1... tTEEN'S SPEECH THE morning (except i liV til. T Ii the City. toco-operat- The Liberals' Policy 1u Relation to tho 8MH'cb. rates made known on Advertising application KTC, ETC., B USIN ESS CARDS. By Vf. V.Talagraph AND ..NOTARY PUBLIC.'' OFFICE IS GUT 'HUE'S BLOCK. FOURTH STREET, OfiDENi a Speviattyen tSjJu Collect ion tr ovotr f. r 1. IICHASE3, Att'r,, Wbr WIIAIA13, t furmrrljr Chief Ju'tlce U(ireinj Court. Ky. ! Co. RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. . tnPeery Blocl, Fourth St., I Office OGDEN, UTAH. d?4i-t- r Cn14 block , ihI cod kit, df ly w, A Rhk Main St.. id Olee ana Opitoacd to F.llcllsh IMclatlon. St. JVteushTug, Dec. 5. UTAH, ft. no! de l'ctrrsliurtf Tlie-or- and the - Golua rid- icule thti idt;a of trcn. Kauflman's recall fro. n liis coinmaud in Turkw-tan.- , The O'co sttys Russia luus m niiicii 'tigh to ask .for lord Lytton's recall from India as England has' for the recall of Hon. Kauli'man. J. BAUttiTT, ATTORNEY, PKKl IVAL LiT . Counflflor ttt Joctio.J deliik-jratioi- u.gqTyaAiJGARY, COUNshlORUi-'L- to th ETC, Th Oumi'a Spfr h. LoxnoN, Dee. 5. Parliament convened totlay. The tueen's speecli was. read in the llgu.se of Lords; it was unusually nhoi t. Her Majenty regrets being compelled to summon Parliament earlier than usual, but of the Ameer of Afghanist tan compelled the sending of an expedition into his territory, and the otirliest opportunity had been taken t call Parliament together and making to it the communication as required by law. f The papers on tho nut jeet-wilbe laid before Parliament. Anurane.es from all the foreign powers are friendly, and there is eyoi y reason to believe that arrange-iii- t nts for the pacification of Europe mado by the treaty of Berlin, will be satin'aetorily carried out. After full upon the matters whicli havi led to the early meeting of andifter a suitable recess, Parlil uiciit ntimld proeeod to the consitleration of the measures for the public benefit, which will then be laid before it. TANNKRrJr., NATHAN ASSISTANT T. 8. DIST. ATTORSG Cellertlaa a ie;altjr. Lmh on Morgi:. fact4. Offlce, KAit SiU 51 a lt,Ogrten. Kmp 'I r WIIHani'ii Itcturn. V Ukri.ix, E s 5. The Emperor and Einiircsa rej;o!ied the palace in this y The route from city at 12:45 the railway station was densely crowded with p ople, who gave tliem J. D. CARNAHAN, M. D. an j enthuriins.it reception. Trades societies and put lie bodies generally past t. :e palace. Their 00ir o Fourth Street, Ogtlen, paraded aiipearat'. on the balcony of majesties ... . m the nahice, amid t'tc acclamations of Xnr Prj, Harrick A Cou'i Star. the multitude. XI 157-- 1 t The Supplier Question. the House of Losdox, Dec. 5.-- in Commons this fteimon, the under Secretary for India ve notice that he would on Mondny next submit a motion that the expanses of the Afghan war be defraye Jfrom the India revenue,tand Henry J'.vvcettfLiberal) gave notice that he wpuld oppposo "" E. 0. JOHNSON, M. D., HOMCEOPA.THIC . Physician and' Surgeon. , . lift atrat, Br doera Mna guv. Pattienhv attention BVac p-- of Wad' to the a - - dlSS-l- the motion. y Annexation. S. JL, CONDON, M. and Surgeon Kelt - Pbstii, Dec. 5. At a inference of Liberals, Premier Tisza Jointed for a programme to his forim r declaration relative to annexation ant' to Count Andrassy's recent statements. The Literals declared their rtdinesa to support the programme. Tisza himself and collcates ready D., Physician", Deor to JocTioK 0(B , '.t I to for;n a new Cabinet. 1H-l- y has great confidence in Kheirriddin Pasha, the new Grand Vizier. The appointment signifies a vigoront effort to iiii'ViruraM the imj)ortant reforms which Khcirreddin Pasha oinsiders perfectly consistent with ti e OCm W..t I'd MAIN IT., art. 34 and 4th. Baal Ratata hxainaM in all kraac)ia with romptnM and dtapatch. - cardinal priimples of UTAH. 114 Cm Thr X ".eM .Ta. (wlrjrratfMs ff Str, Rf dU-l- lath, RICHARD city.,.., ' - ma 4 JWliii( dM ltpairiic 1ii f Utah 6ji'n, J'rom Fenian r, Testh says nego- IVta-rate- London, Dec. 5. The Fenian convict Tierneys, Alia O'flonnor, has been released and placed aboard the steamer City of Chester for Xew York. The authorities observed the utmost secrecy in the affair. Patent Tnints for .Fore ' ?Tna Apt rtv Treaty. - WILLIAMS, IHutnb'r mid Mohammedat-ism- . dispatch tiations between P.ussia and Turkey relative to a definitive convention continue to proceed favorably. Tur key acknowledges her liability to pay three hundred rulhon roubles lnuem-nitv- , and agrees to pikV it in yearly installments. Tjic point still pending is the insertion f a provision relative to MontAiegro.' ' l Grnf-Iu'tU- 'nople corresindent says the Sultan REAL ESTATE-A6EN0- I J. II. KEI.SO.,Irp'r, OGDKN, i Tn'kiah KiToria. London, Dec. 5. A Constant OGDEN t JiWH-j'- a MAIN STREET, OQDEN. tat The Liberals Poliey. mat iys . Ordara The Daity Xrrx ( Liberal organ) publishes an authorifaitive pamgraph stating that the resola tion which the opposition will intrvduce ia the wo;d ttkhts. nunmi eltA and tha ol !.ptrtfn1!j trad sai pHrd at Icaeit r&tstf. House of Commons will strongly cenj l.hinp alio sure the 'raltiirrpiria(and aaiithiac. M.icU-a- d m (n.rI r.d pr4aca takn. government, lut will n.t refuse supplies. Kim 8T,K,.rtho,Z.0. 1T.L. "d57-Lord Hartington will probably to- , night announce his intention of voting for supplies. TJ6i motiou of censure will probably nut be introduced by Lord Uartin,.on, but by an independent niembo.? who as etfeetively discussed the qc e,- tion el te where (evidently Gl adstoi.e). , he-opene- d: IIa At d iW kr k trai. (ta4on m -- wHn f raaaaaaaw. W. . e it, 8 ii . or - Otract. thet aiitauf Main ll aid tn nlatw4 to ' - liia lrda n. . Dooly A, Co OQDEN CITY, TraaaMt d - CO., t BlockV i 0Mrat ; f UTAH, , ESTATE R1T-AI- L. ajfeatia'td, T.tla Xxaoiinwf, Ta Abatracn fami.liwl, Intemi and f " - Prprty ,foUcldIialrr .w.aj.e.- Hi iTfiriMiieriTn W. C. 8TR0IIM, rsntp? KortaT : J Rference J. W. "nthrte Wafla, Taid, irrrijrrwr. T iridic, Mnacr. . Bnnly Co,. Bankan, Ojc- o., BiuiVarn. Ogdon. A Parao..tG,BaakriiIlt La.Clt. dJi-l- y 1 IP.;.' 1 i M tba Qnwa'i Dec. 5. In the j. bate began. Earl Granville complain 1 of sev. eral omissions in the Queen's speech, particularly the absence of at' y mention of the war in South Africa, which was received with gre t anx iety hy those best acquaint I with the colony. lie said he did lot in tended, to move- - any aniemhnent to the address, bt c use of thela teness ot the publication of the corres oond ence coitcernme Central Asia. It could not make any great ditto, ence to Parliament whether it met nry ,v or next rebruary so far aa any influe ice it could exercise on the war wh ich lias already been commenced is c Cobodv doubted ihe. ab o- lute prerogative of the Crown to m e 1 Collection JBtintntng. tn .1 House of jhe address in repl" to tho royal speech wm moved and the de- a C. STR0HMt&- i 1axths, b accommodated with ch-- ii Mattoa, Park. nitmyie. Chare Uow ail. . dM ly I J. , rHpiMd th uwTcn a. 'ii m ib ana i I OQDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1878. - FOREIGN NOTES. IPutmiioJ-eTor- ii 1 XLV CONGRESS. By W. V. Tf Itgraph to the Juhctiow.) SENATE. Vice-Preside- Corbin-Butle- any information received concerning postal and commercial intercourse with South American States, with recommendations for improving such intercourse. Agreed to. Merrill submitted a resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for information as to the amount of deposit in the Treasury to the credit of the Fre.edmen's Saving and Trust Co., whether interest should be allowed t hereon ;t ho ex penso of a commission to settle the affairs of that company, and what legislation is necessary to close up the affairs of the company; agreed to. The following important changes in -- ,the committees standing were made by unanimous consent: Eaton to retire from the committee on appropriations, Wallace to take his place; Morgan to retire from the committee on patents, Eaton to take his place; Wallace to retire from the committee on foreign relations, Morgan to take his place. After executive session the Senate adjourned until Monday. HOUSE. Washington. Dec. 5. Singleton, from the committee on appropriations, reported the consular and dip lomatio appropriation bill, Referred to the, committee of the whole. Erentano made a personal explanation regarding a statement in the Washington Pott that he received $12,500 for voting to pay interest on 3:05 District of Columbia bonds. He moved an investigation by the committee. Adopted. Harrison (Ills.) offered a resolution for information regarding employees appointed in the Chicago custom house by the present collector. Garfield, from the committee' on rules, reported a concurrent resolution for the appointment a yellow fever commissioner, and said all parties were in accord that Congress had a clear right to govern quarantine regulations along the coast. He alluded to the generosity of all sections during the late pestilence. Hooker said that this generosity had broken down all barriers of pride, had prostrated all Iwundaries of section, and made had the people of the North and the people of the South feel that they were indeed bone of one bone and of the same blood and lineage. In that terrible affliction, when the hand of the fell destroyer was on the people of tho South, the North and West has gone to their Jescue with large-- , hearted benevolence, which would never be forgotten by the nfliicted people whose gratitude could not hnd words to express itsolt. Cox, N.Y., while iavonn the reso lution, hopvd the committee would in no way interfere with local quar antines. An investigation was ordered into charces affecting the character of members in connection with the bonds of the vote in regard to . WHO ARE DRIVEN BACK WITH LOSS. Cabul OpeaeJ Up to the British. kPu.ih at Amtit't Oi.ce for D1KB&C0., FORWARDERS CvHth. the FTC, Capital. By W. U. By W: U. TltgrpVo ETC.. Tdefraph to KTC. tin Jcjictio. Charley How. th Junciie.i. Dec. 5. Nelson a Vanderpool, Indian, Roberts who lives in this county, claims to has gained a oomplete victory over havo Charley Ross in his possession. the Ameer's foies, capturingJPciwar Christian K. Ross arrived trout Philand lvotal an'i.all the Afghan can- adelphia last night and left this loss was heavy; non. The morning in company with Vanderthe British lo4, eighty killed and pool for the place, nine miles distant, wounded. Captain Kelso, of the ar- t ) investigate. tillery, and captain Anderson, of the Ftl KxploMnn. A pioneers, are aulong the killed. , boiler at O., Dec. 5. f.en. Hubert! itleirrapka l'artle alam. , Hayden's rolling mill exploded this Lahore, Dec 5. General Roberts morning while a number of worktelegraphs from Toiwar Kholal,under men were standing around it. Two Durdate of the 11, as follows: men were instantly killed and four ing the night of December 1st, the seriously wounded. Win. Levis,ono Afghan position was turned by a of the injured had the flesh scalded flank march over Sporgwai Pass, off his face, and will be blind even if when the Seventy-seconHighland- ho lives. He was blown several feet ers and Goorkhtis has gallantly away and buried under the debris. drove tho Afghans from several po- It is supposed the lack of water in sitions. They afterwurds endeavored the boiler caused the explosion. to reach Peiwat Kohlol, but the asJIunrj Wanted. sault could not be delivered on that Dec. 5.' It is ascer Washington, side. We then threatened the enetained .that about the first thing carand at in rear and tacked tho my ried Peiwar Khtilol at about 4 o'clock which will be required by the Potter in the afternoon. The enemy had on committee when it resumes work next inonev, and wiu-- tie the previous evening received rein- week, is more for mon forcements of four regiment. They committee ask the House several Republicans intent money, Their fought desperately. artillery account of the was well served. Their defeat, how- to cull for an itemi.cd $25,000 expended. already ever, was complete. Wc captured 18 The BUI icR.olutl .n. and fnuch ammunition. guns Our loss was moderate, considering The Blaine resolution will be called the number of our opponents and up for action next Monday. Snan r tho difficult nature of the country. Blaine has been at home tiio past two , i i .i ..i ; i Major Anderson of the Pioneers, was a Mun-roe- , and Lieut. Gen. Cobbe ot remarks oiiie wita killedj preparation ot the Seventy-seconHighland- which to open the discussion. ludgo beOur men ers, were wounded. Thurmun, who will present the DemWe shall move ocratic amendment, has also been haved admirably. towards Shutar Gardan Pass on out of his seat for a day or two, preThursday, the 5th. sumptively preparing for the fray-Th- e Democrats say the Republican faUnl Opened Fa the British. 7 in the CnicAGO, Deo, 5. The Daily News' cannot afford to put obstacles London says: "To the column of way of the fullest possible investigawhich General Roberts is commader tion, and that they will therefore be has been committed tho task of compelled toaecept this amendment. Kelt Steainhlp. forcing the Peiwar pass. This is tho central - pass of the three by which rHii.AnEt.rHiA, Dee 5. Tho new the British army is marching upon iron steamship State of California, Cabul.Candaharand Herat. Browne's built for the Pacific Coast steamship force has pent rated beyond Jella- - company, was successfully launched labad and VTha,s sent a brigade this morning, from the ship yard of for foraae snA tennnoitre through Messrs, Cramps, I hero was a larger little both great ' and Khyber attendance than at any previous he virtually launch.' There were GOO that passes, - . so guests on has now no obstacle between lain board, and the wharves and vessels General of force and Cabul. The in the vicinity were crowded with Baddulph may be called the left wing spectators. Iho California is 31.0 of the army that is marching through feet long, 37 feet beam and 20 feet Quettah Pass toward Candahar, a deep. comparatively friendly country. The important victory of General Roberts Hotel Arrivals opens up the entire coufltry of Cabul to the British. The villages of PeiCSIOM DEPOT HOTEL. war, Kotland, Shutar and Crtirdan M. II. BsiAMLKT, prop. south-east from Cabul, are situated and are all on the line of one of the Pc 6lh, 187S. J Blilfnrdaud ('. nor and two MIMrn routes leading from tho Ameer's capi- NewTork: W L McSa and wit 8' Virimnli.: tal into British India. Guardan Chaa Popper, Goo W Kmery, Iaod.ir Morrl, gilt i Sbldn Jackson, s A Stomal Lk-is Dewar a village of Afghanistan, l)mirj near the sourco of tho river C nrad, Chicago; i't A Liwe, Halt Lnk ; II M M iraltftl B:iuin, Yokohama J It has an elevation of 10,076 Morrix, Lonfsn; Pan tVa icinco; Mr Oriu'Oi, U S A: J A S feet. The batJe fought by General PM Bay lehania, Chicagn; A B Knitry. Suit Lak; on was Roberts evidently conducted J V CoAla, Detroit; H (i Wbtrr, Oihkmh; John d aulnff, ran FrtnciCG; scientific principles considering his Piatt,L 'acraniento;HiaaJolii K 0 Kicnanli, II ton; Col Uirharilt, own small loss of less than 100 men, Mra Or A t llerriam, St VhjU FamuH M Tliar, Hur- and comparing it with that of his op- linirt'n. Vt;U A U M, U i k; MraO A Hull; M.m laraUull: Wlat Nora ItoM; u liuckitiEkaai: U I ponents; from whom he also capCliicco; W B Uibbard, Salt Lake: W L tured fifteeu cannon. Gen. Browne Oluntir, Cola, N T;Lew T.hnr Car .i i, N,; W B Car is doubtless waiting for the support port and wir, Hiu Bona uaruport, can JTrau; of Gen. Roberls' force before making W t. Col, Bew lora. COUMKRUIALIIOTEU a push direct for the capital by the better knownjoute of Khyber Pass. J, W. Amthost, Prop. Tow an da. Pa., Bother Eallh Victory. Lahore, Dec.- 5. General A half-bree- eiv-Biy'- Com-Mnus- Washington, Dee. announced as a special committee on yellow fever investigation, II irris, '.J.'a th ws, Lam r, Pat'.doek, Conove.r, Ga laud auJ Eustis. Cameron, from the elections committee, reported a resolution to print a "hundred copies of the testimony in r case. Agreed to. the Ferry submitted a resolution re questing the President to transmit iie Gen. Roberts Achieves a Decided Vic tory Ofer the Afghans, The English The Magnificent Crops NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Are heard of everywhere. And it is equally well established that for cup CHARLEY ROSS SUPPOSED TO ng Coughs, Colds and Jnsipient WM.VAN 0 jiisumntioh, Brown's CoCgu Bal HAVE BEEN FOUND. sam has no equal among the prepara tions sold in the West. 11ns popular Western Remedy contains no stupeFatal Explosion in Ohio. ffying opiates, that deceive the pabut dealers cures irritation in alt wholesals retail And and relieving by tient, FttEPABINU FOR DISCI SSIOX OM BLUNTS and kinds of an expectoration. producing KK.S0LIT10N. Just now it is danoerous to ncalect a GENERAL NEWS." VICTORIOUS VICTORIA. GR'AAT NO. 69, d For clearing and strengthening the voice and curing hoarseness and sore throat, public speakers, singers and others will find Bkown's Tar Troches a reliable Remedy. Price, 25 cts. per box. Brown's Arnica Salve : d llel-mun- iLt-.- The National Base Ball Convention at Cleveland adjourned yesterday to meet next year in Cincienati. The statement that Keene is acting benevolently, m the interest ot farm ers, is accepted as the joke of the season. There is a minor that a new con vention between Russia and Turkey cedes to the former Alexandrctia, a seaport of Northern Syria. Keene's wheat corner is still the topic in Chicago. Keene thinks the 5 article is cheap enough to hold, and ' District. a war will raise the The resolution for the appoint- that European ment of a yellow fever commission price immensely. passed. A SUDDEX DEATH. Adjourned till Monday. There" is something terrible in the thought ot having our friends stnek LIGHTNISG BOILED DOWN. en down at our side, without a part ing word of endearment or consola O'Leary completed his 200th mile tion one moment at our side in the flush of vigorous life, cheering our at 11 p. in., Wednesday. The N. Y. Tribnne' Washington hearts with their loving sympathy: with death, the next at our feet, Special predicts a dull session of Con- deaf to our cries and pale heedless of our gress. tears. Every excessively fat person Ball-stois in instant danger of such a death George West's cotton mill at N. Y-- , burned yesterday. Loss, Seven-tenth- s of the victims of obesity die of heart disease or apoplexy. $'i0,0K),;insurance, $.'10,00l). Anti-Fat- , the only remedy Because of Butler's absence, the Allan's weight by Potter committee will meet next for obesity, reduces the and assimt regulating the digestion Tuesday Instead of lation of the food. It is perfectly Garibaldi declares that the future harmless; and its use will insure in of the world is Republican. He sup- every instance, a reduction of weight from two to live pounds a vreek. ports the Cairoli ministry. manufacturSackett, Davis k Co.? ing jewelers of Providence, R. I., Just AirlTcd at Z. C. M. I. have failed. Liabilities, $220,000. r Anothf shipment of ' Raisins, In the Commercial Convention Currants, large Candies, Citron, Nuts, a mado yesterday, Jefferson Davis Icmon and Urange reel. oji ti was which applauded. loudly speech, of DepuIn the Italian Chamber ties night, Signor Minghetti Commercial Hotel. strongly supported the interpellation Internaof This aimed at the suppression popular establishment, having tional and Republican clubs. changed hands, has been thoroughly and renovated, and is now A Walla Walla, Oregon, dispatch refitted ac open to the public with first-clacontwo Umatilla Indians, that says most reason at the commodations, in the settlers of victed murdering late Indian war, were onvieted and able rates. sentenced to bo hanged January 2d. d il tf J. W. k W. G. Anthont to-da- lst Chaa Velten, city; T D Ckarlot, Lyncblmrr; Harry Haakiu, Winmia. 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Hot Tea and Coffee At all reasonablo hours, at Goody's, clla 6m Fifth Street. ASU BUOHMILLER & WELLS 3PIOKT33I3H. BLIJsDSand ss U. P. BREWERY A Full Stock. WINDOWS. Bros. Beer Imager GROCERIES, ArO a THE BEST St DOORS, & f. ContiutMto carry on builuoti at tbtlr SHINGLES, LATH. MOULDING, Kins CRACKED WHEAT, At. Special Attention given to order along tho lints of cither of the rail' ways lea&og int Ogdcn for Grain, Flour, etc , in car load lots or leu. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and Paid for Wheat at A. d37 tf GRAHAM FLOUR, and auffsrlng from th iuJiacrMlonf of youth, nerrona ? aataraa, a.i Ij 1 wi'l Ao ret-id a nf loa , mauhMt, ocy, turn will cur you, tKKd OK CHAMOIS. Tlua gr-- at remiiy ai d nearer lfly a ni.ailouary in a Mouth A mat ic t. J envalopo to th Kit. J.jikI'h T. Imiun, S:cUiua l, HMt di7-)- y J lout t, A'w IV Vily. BARNARD WHITE a A SPECIALTY. Card. A STATIONERY - FLOUR FAMILY To all who ar And a General Assortment of excellent What man with a family, baring ones been crowded into some small "sky parlor" in ibat botlesl of all blown 1AUUM ID UWal, plnoea 8araioga or bus been coatiau-all- jr ao J elloweJ by the MetroNKWB PIONEKR DKPOT! Tin politan ibroog that rolie alternately in d67iw and surf at Loog Br&neb, dust but Ibat has vowed nerer again to repair tosuumer rcaar s! And yet wilh eaub returainz season eon es the query, n here ball we go? Sine last season a new, commodious and elegant Hotel baa been 11 aanfart liter and dealtr In all kind, ct completed and famished by Dr. R V I'ieroe. fa buffalo, N Y , at a cost of Native Imported No place nearly balf a million dollars on Ibis contionl poserescs more aJran tages for the tourist, pleasure sneker, or of list and relaxation those in eea-c- h lbs cares of business, tban from Its 21, ibis. 1st, accessibility. Its eool, traoing and salubrious olimate, the lhcrmonelr rangiag io summer from 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. 3d, The attraction) of lbs Hotel and its environs. All thees Sombice to render it the meat desirable resort for these in search of relmtioa and rest. Located on a bluff everlooiiing the ciiy of Buffalo. Lake Erie, .Buffalo Bay, end Niagara River as it rapidly winds i way between island and villa to tbe great Cataract just beyond, it affords Office and Yards, Fourth Street, on ofthefiaeit ol American scenes Address alt letters ef inqnity to dH iy oavtn cm, ctah. "Alanat-e- r of Invalids' and Tourists' Y." H. Buffalo, Hutei, nothing- AD Med-iciin-- 3 n : is FABM PRODUCE) STEPHENS, want a Good Picture, (o ' J.B.GOODFELLOW'S liflh Street, Ogdtn. I tm prepared t ship soy quantiGALLERY, ty at any time, C. O. V., any part Whar all work I den In an artittle nasaer and of the country. at naeooablaratea. Oallerj corner el Fifth and Yonng 8'f., Of den STEPHENS' ART tj d6T-l- J. 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