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Show Jurr GILEAD. Business Iutrests Holiday The American Lyre. Amuse-uient- s "Spndat Morxixo, J ax. 5, 1879. is Editor Jinction: While Ogden I maintain regarded as the "Huh,'' of our "axle" the is th.t Salt L ike needs it reason the That's Territoryof in aud so spite often, 'greasing'' CITY DIRECTORY. - OFFICERS. lubrication it seems to The new Jury list, which was preJupared yesterday for the Third dicial District of this Territory is herewith given. The persons whose names are preceded by odd numbers were chosen by C. S. Hill, Clerk of of the Court for said district; and the persons w hose names are preceded by even numbers were chosen by Hon. Elias Smith, l'robate Judge tor halt Lake County. ?, W ! 1 L Ooldbera. 2 Alex Steel, James, 4 Ueo II Pope, 5 Frank Cisler, 6 Jacob Weiler, 7 Henry Wagener, 0 Alex Rogers, 10 John Hoaghind, 11 Joseph Seigel, 12 F Go.ss, 13 Aaron Keyser, 14 Saml L Evans, 13 11 C (Joodspecd, IGJas 18 II Din- T .eat ham. 17 Thos Carter, its incessant Lorin turr. run hard most of the time. Therea Mermen lit Ward f ancit A Brown. -2a Waid Itrael CaofielJ. fore I think it must be the load is M Ward Jobn turn. too heavy, or the grease is put where 4th War I V. . Millar. do the most good. We Mc- doesn't it Robert W Ponrote, Chat let Councilor Barnard certainly are loaded down with too Qaarrl Jowph Parry, Job Pingree, While. much talent, too much genius and PretecntlnR Attorney Natl aa Tanner, Jr. ability ability to do everything but Beoerder Jam Taylor. Dee. D. Til make money. No talent is so much Jmat Collector lev. 10 J M Henderson, 20 D (iHinf k Treetarer Aaron t. Farr. as that which enables n McKeiuie, 21 S J Nathan, 22 Royal appreciated Police-Mor- oni Brown, f Marshal and Chief man to create an opportunity for his Barney, 23 Benj. J Dorgan, 24 John nrreyor David Jenkiaa, own benefit, financially, and the em Cartwright, 23 Edward Wilkes, 20 texton Itrael CanKeld. ployment of others at good wages. KVrwWirlc Locklev. 27 Bolivcr RobK wajwrantiue rhydcian Dr. J.J. Murphy. 20 Maurice P. B. Brown-ta- r. IVrhaps this is because such talent erts, 28 Wm Griffin, Beat c of WeishU and Meaaorea 30 Wm F Poll, 31 Ellsworth at tins is Parsons, very poini, KCree,especialiy . the "spindle" of our greatness and Daggett, 32 Frank Armstrong, 33 E Intpeeto' of ProTiilona Richard Ballaotyne. L Butterfield, 34 Geo Coulam, 35 Welch. prosperity. gire. 8uiTiaor Char Enterprise among those wno poss Howard Sebree, 3b' II W Hanibal, 37 Watermaiter Tliomu Duxey. " Ilayor es wealth seems to take the channel of merchandizing more than of home POST OFFICE, mclustrv; and while clerkships are aiamu: desirable and a good thing in their S:4n " alt lkeOtt,dolledeily... way, people can be more universally a.m ...8Mt,Ttirairli Hail daily nehteii by the many and varied b Mail daily Kat, Turungh openings created through me nonie in.se are manufacturing interests, :" ". remarkably scarce. Hence "hard .It Uke and the Kut 4:00 p.m. For Salt Lake an the Weil times" is tho continual cry. True Th Kiel Cnon'y, Bear Uke tlonnty aud we have a tannery, and a boot and nria Spriest mailt go tia X an'ton, Wrom an, and leaTa the la'ter pi ce, shoe factory, which are excellent and 7:flfl m a at anil rridaya. Monday", Wedneertayt Hut peo North Utah, Irtahoani Nntan, daily. ,.9:00 a.m. praiseworthy institutions. IluntKTil e, Rilrn lloonr and Weil Welier nle tlockihif to "the city to nnd :5a.m. and Sainrdnyt Weilnenay are wofully disap employment Plain City Slaiertiilo, North Oi:dn aud on seeing that sm irter men pointed HarrliTille, Mendayt, WertnoJajt and .IS am. rri than themselves are already here, Delitery 8:14 a m to 77 p.m. 0rtc la, 6. 10 p.m. t pm. and waiting as watchfully and anxAunda DeraaTiiiJit 0en RMisrar iously as tliey dare to for a "chance" from.....; for Mob Oanta Uipartmcnt Open T C Armstrong, 38 Adam Hunter, 39 John P Lawson, 40 Kobt Morris, 41 A J Johnson, 42 J Midgleyjr., 43 J K Morrell, 44 Heber J Grant, 43 R M Powers, 4l H G Park, 47 T B Mat-tiso48 Saml II Hill, 49 Abram M Hopper,;"') John F Crismon, 51 J Allen, 52 Jas M Barrow, 53 Lewis Colin, 54 Thos C Griggs, 55 Francis I) Clift, 50 Andrew S Gray ,57 W F Itay- bould. 58 John Cottam, 59 N C Tomp kins, (SO John C Sandberg, Gl C M Gilberson, 62 Edw W Davis, 63 M T Burgess, 64 Richard Matthews, C5 Joseph Gorlinski, 6li John St rock, 67 G C Harkins, 68 G B Wallace, 69 Alex Majors, 70 Wm B Barton, 71 Saml Woodard, 72 Robt Patrick, 73 (i II Cannon. 74 Wm Asper, 75 W II Yearian, 76 Wm C Neal, 77 L W RivII a.m. to S p.m. 78 Wm Ridd, 79 Geo R Ayres, from TO TfKN' VP. SOMETHING ers, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Outatde Oor opou Irom C Fowler, 81 J F Bradley, 82 II 80 L. B. STEPHENS, Pvttmatter. But it doesn't turn worth a cent, ex Geo Romney, 83 Jos Burkett, 84 L For worse. and worse cept turning W Richards", 85 Alex H Allen, 86 W while industries and sources of labor all of Salt Lake City; 87 Jas TRAINS. Salmon, ire no more plentiful, each month 8:10 a. m. De . ( . P train nrrlree Courcy, 88 Thos W Lee, 89 E C 5 (up ui. .nereases the applicants tor mechaui " " l,P. Chase, 90 John McLaws, 91 J G ., 11 an a ni. cal and other classes of employment I . P. EmlaTant arriret, Brown. 92 Samuel W Woolley, 93 1:16 p m " leatee 0. P. influen with file their names .Am a m, Many Roswell Hutchins. 94 Win M Ry C. P. arrive",... p.m. tial parties who ma;! help them in U. P. Emigrant learet D Davis, 96 Jno T :' '". case of a vacancy; but only, one in dalch, 95 Leuellin J l. train brrtvei 6:4 p.m all of Tooele County; 97 J B and Rich, an uses brains his in creating .),( op' fc40a.ni. .. kave. 98 AVmP Afllcck, Salt Lake . and .lortunity for himself and other? Kirbv, Geo Sanford, Tooole Co; 100 30 6 V. p.m. City;99 V. twin arrive. Added to tho two industrial insti :30a.i leevee Thos Hicham. 101 R D Clark, 102 tution; named, we have now two Thos F Thomas, lf)3 Patrick Phelan, Ogdea Cay Time. a ilooat-Orner- al P- The young people of North Ogden are blessed with good sense. Within the past, few days, the following young gentlemen and ladies have been happily joined in wedlock: William Montgomery and Miss Meni Brown; Joseph Montgomery and Miss Georgians Spacknian; Alma Miss Eliaabetl and Montgomery Chad wick: James Storey and Miss Hating lately been Clarissa Chadwick; Newman Barker and Miss Esther Chadw ick; and Ed ward Shaw and Miss Jane Ward All the people in the settlement, AND with the exception of rival lovers, from fel joyful. Happiness beams every face. Friday one hundred and REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, fifty guests dined at; Montgomery's; the dinner was followed by an in rhcte celebrated MILLS are now turn teresting dance, in w hich all joined ing out a Better Artiole of and one event of which was the dancing of all the brides in one set with their fathers. Everything was merriment and true enjoyinent,with nothing to mar the pleasure of the Than ever Before occasions. We wish long life and mutual hap The Machinery is of the piness to those who have taken this wise step in life; and we earnestly Latest Best hope that their worthy example may be extensively followed by the pure is capable of doing in heart. trunk factory. soap factories, and who own them are Tlte men among the few who make a dive for CHURCHES. Elnnthan Eldredge, 10o Henry Jl Gibson. 107 Geo E Chandler, 108 Jno Van Cott, 109 Jas agstatt, ill J Scrimcnger, 110 Jno FulL Asheal 112 Watson, ler, all of Salt Lake County: 113 W 0 Williams, Farmington; 114 0 D Hendrickson, Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co; IIj Geo 11 Steed, farming ton; 116 Samuel Helm, JUiil ireei; 117 Jonathan F Wilcox, Farming- ton; 118 Win Salkield, Mill (Jrek; 119 Milton Ward, t'entreville; 10 John Osguthorp, East Mill Creek; 121 Ihos Harris, CentreviUe: 122 Chas Bagley, Big Cottonwood; 123 Adelburt ISumham, JJountuuI; 124 B B Bitner, Big Cottonwood; 125 Alondos L Buckland, Bountiful; 126 Enoch B Tripp, South Cottonwood; 127 James Crosly, Bountiful; 128 Charles Wilkins, So'uth Cottonwood; 129 A G Fell, Ogden; 130 Andrew J Allen, Draper, Salt Lake Co; 131 E II Oi'th, Ogden; 132 LauriU Smith, Draper; 133 J S Lewis, Ogden, 134 Henry B Beckstcad, South Jordan; 135 G G Griffith, Ogden; 136 Ralph Jenkins, West Jordan; 137 W II Doddridge, Ogden; 138 J.ts turner, West Jordan; 139 John H Vance, Ogden; 140 Samuel Brinshnrst, jr., North Jordan; 141 G J Turner, Ogden; 142 John R Bennion, North Jordan: 143 Pierce Quirk, Ogden; 144 James Quayle, Logan; 145 Joseph Clayton, Ogden; 146 Aaron Farr, Logan; 147 S J Lees, Ogden: Provi118 Frederick Theurer, dence; 119 L Newman. Ogden; 150 Willard B Richards, Mendon: 151 A J52 Dudden, Ogden; H A Shaw, Logan; 153 F F 154 James Leonard, Ogden; Ward, North Ogden; 155 Wni Chapman, 156 David E Brow .ling, 157 .1 M Langsdorr, 158 Enoch Farr, 159 R H Pratt, 160 Wm Shaw, 161 W P Hart, 162 Chas C Brown, 163 Joseph Forbes, 164 Robt McFarlane, 165 J F Harder, all of Ogdn; 166 Thomas Read, Hooper; 167 J F Graham, Ogden; 168 T Reiter, Riverdale; 169 L B Stephens, i,rlen; 170 Jos Ilogan, Bountiful; 171 Thos Smgleton, Plain Citv; 172 W SMuir, Jr, Bountiful; 173 Thos Stoker, Plain C.ty; 174 J ('rant, Bountiful; 175 J Taylor, Plain City; 176 S J Parrish, Centre-ville- ; 177 Edwd Dix, Plain City; 178 J D Wood, Farmington; 179 Wm Goodwin, Logan: 180 Jos S Marston, Kaysvillo: 181 Jno Nelson, Logan; 182 John Barton, Kaysville; 183 Thos Rowland, Logan: 184 Ephraim P Ellison, Kaysville; 185 Patrick Kervin, Park City; 186 0.car Dunn, Brigham City; 187 J W Mason, Park City; 188 Parley Cutler, Brigham City; 18J E W Thayer, ParK City; 190 Wm Packer, Brigham Citv; 191 Samuel Green-bauni- , Park City; 19.1 J D Peters, Brigham City; 193 E N Williams, 194 David Reese, Brigham City; 195 Louis IcMans,Coi inne; 196 Brigham Tibets, Brigham City; 197 John Adams, Corinne; 198 Daniel Eabinson, Morgan City; 199 Reuben Osborn, Corinne; 200 Geo Goodrich, Morgan. 104 Mav. 106 Jacob lite, and aim to inaugurate a sensible iAivve every Sumlay morning meuin of living that wiu beneht the llolte at II o'clock, in the Telieriiacle, corner of Main community. and ee.ail ttreett. The exercitet are vtrM.tlie THK HOLIDAYS niin. im.njf ail treated br iliflereut Klilert. Here it alto held Hie qnartei ly Conference of JI ive quietly, and the moil-urch- s passed n. "Weber 8take of Zion."ol which Bluer uevta of realm of tianta Claus and Herrick u. the Klilert J. and ie Preeident, Peery I T nitg meet-infin about $20,(XK) for "rememCP. Mlddlelon are Onanwlora. ra'ed in held the r.riout are d " ', ammenoitif at brances" to our friends. By way of Sunday gchoola wardateembly n n.i of i lie amusements we have had re alto held In thete hou.e- at 2 p. m. '"orner of Xon n g end Ponrth Froliques." You know how splen lirMeorAL CauacH 1 1 a. m. and at Serticee erery Sunday did tliev were or I would tell you 7:80 pi m. Babbath erhool at 10 a. m. Ker. J. I. what everybody says about them Oillogly, rector. Canouc CHnncH PHuated on tonth tide Fifth tor 1 was not trrere myselt. atreet, between Young aad franklin. Derticeton While writing this letter I am ftandayatlla. m.and7:3i p.m. Maat at t aja. amused and entertained by some Kee. lelher Scaulan, patter, Mitrkot-- t Ctiuaca forth t'de Main etreet, knights of the razor, who are pracear fourth. 8erice on Sunday at K a. m. aud ticing on that multum in parvo of mu a0.n. KeT. Uenry Skewet, pattor, sical excellence, the Pt TTEkM Chpcb South tide of Fourth Serrlcet and Maia AMERICAS LYRE. etery Young. between ttreet, Pan tay at 11 a. m. rahbatu tvhoul at 9 a. ui. Our music dealers ought, to be elect KaT.al. U Gallagher, pattor. ed to ofhee for introducing this won- Jnn Caanret reit'U.ir meet ne Carton r Utth-m- t BRIEF MENTION. 5i.ricN,c excursions to the surround- ing canyons are very unpopular. ; Wk don't hear anything more ol neteoiil diseoveries in this vicinity. t)un lilV light is eclipsed, and we tWarwill remain 0 until ws get snow a '.'oo in depth. , Bishw Tuttlk will preach in the at lift. KpLseojjal church jViljmd 7:W p. m. fMaiB. 1?etz's Femalo Mimtrels will give one of their unique in Ogdcn on the 9th. " tViTB the near approach of the District Court's return,this great metropolis begins to assume nn exalted judicial j;84e't. TTiik great reaction after the feverish excitement of the holidays hus left our business community in u complete itaUs of exhaustion. Jtla. C'HAttiBi Davis, a notice of whose expected return we published afVwtlitys s'nee, has reached this niry'Uw many friends sincerely weruoiaehim. t .Thk fellow who is always asking ftomeliodr to : come whore his "love liiWet'tly1 dreaming' would stop extending cuch invitations if he roubl but once hear his love snore. '"A max yesterday had the audacity to ask us, in tbe"jresenee of ladies, if we would not go skating. With a fcom,. born of innte greatness, wo answered that the minds of journal-wfifouk- l not desend to such trivialities and we turned grandly away, T. S. If any young man wearing number 9 boots, lias a pair of fine club skates, be wishes to fotwt for the winter, we will be pleased to make hi acquaintance privately. A !.ar:e man and a small boy had great difficulty with a medium-sitemule on Fourth street, yester-lsr- , - The bijietls both mounted the quaSrupecf, nnd were determined to ride Westward, With most intense calmni-s- s tlie noble animal turned with his face toward the Orient. The riders began to cruelly Wat him a cr&fh a death-liksilence a thejr painfully and mournfully raised their bruised bodies from the frozen rtrth, the inrjocoat meoknesaof his gaza toward them was actually sublime. - derful instrument, for the pleasure it gives to the children and persons of pure mind. Rut they ought to go tljail lot tieiti toe cause in su mucu swiaring among the wicked and prol'ane .who are not susceptible to soft music. They are going it now, one is g'ving us that exquisite melody "My O a ulfi.ther's Clock.' with The muic "lyre" accompaniment. is so soft, and the musicians are so 8:ft, and the deilers have got a soft thing in tlu agency for Utah, nnd I f el my brain is geltin.2 soft too. No d mbt tinder this inspiration, a j arty has composed the following parody o i Grandfather's Clock, which is the lite.it thing out and may be some c insolation or a sweet rev.mge toyou, as it has proved to me. ".MY UKAXPFATIIEIt's WATCH." was too large for his vest, So it hung in his coat tail behind, It was older by far than the old man himself It was almost too obi for to wind. It was pawned on the day that a young man went astray, And was soon after sold foru pound, But it stopped, short, never to go again When the old man slid down. My grandfather's watch Hy-ru- menus: Ninety years without cleaning it, Tickety-tick- , tiikety-tick- , He sat down, without meaning it, Tickety-tick- , Tickety-tick- , It stopped, short, never to go again, When the old man slid down. In watching its hands as the old would go, Many h )tirs had he spent while a thing boy, He had twisted the key and at the lace; scratched For it ticked and he couldn't tell why. B it out? day, in a trice, he slid down upon the ice, And hi! felt for his watch with a frown, It had stopped, short, never to go again, When the old man slid down. Wm. DRIVER & SON, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ... II. II. BARD9i.i!T, DRUGS, Jan.4,lf7. Proprietor Chicago; J B PERFUMERIES Patterns and TOILET REQUISITES; the shortest space of 'time , FAINTS, OILS, TURFS, while the most skilled workmanship is constant ly employed. M II Hatskaloviteh, Mott, Cheyenne; H F Thomas, J R Honotley, L Shepherd, V Cellpers, M Soerdheim and wife, L S Wau-men- , New York; 0 II Goodman, II Leonard, St Joseph, Mo; 0 'Lucas, B Ford, W W'augh, J F Harris, M C Bouteller, E l Forsaith, B Hill, G R RETAIL Chipman, J Hamgeberg, C R Tur ner, San irancisco; I P Jones, J H Moore, Salt Lake; W New Make, Leonard, B Keener, Oakland; T M Wanneck, teed, Chicago; D R Loring, Omaha. and VARNISHES. Foreign and Domestic WINES, IiIQITORS, Kio. PRICES, Yiz: XXXX, GnaraniTW Porter, Champagne and Cigars; the Celebrated ."V 1 XXX, guaran'd " Graham Flour, 2 00 2 00 Corn Meal, Bran (sacked) 2 : 1 20 New Make, BUSINESS LOCALS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFS, and the greatest amount and best Character of work in HOTEL. DEPOT 1Q71. MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. FLOUR! and DRIVER. City Drug Store, BEFIT I ED w & "E3ST."OXsISH"II3X Ogden, Utah. UNION G. W. Wm. DRIVER, Weber Mills, Hotel Arrivals. jdj ertiseMEvYts. XEir MISCELLANEOUS. A Glorious Event. List. " I AAUEUSER & CO'S ST, 10EIS till LASER Sacred Heart Academy. per cwt.- School after the holiday 1 40 SllOrts (sacked) We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thus vacatityi at the Sisters' Academy on Monday, Jan. 6. The facilities for Best Chicken Feed, sacked 1 00 abling us to assure our friends all the above articles at imparting instructions are more than per cwt during the first term. The interior of the building is now finished up and suitable in all parts to the work of PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION education. Pupils desirous of acquiring thorough knowledge with the From these prices a discount on least nossibla exnenditure of time car lots will be made. d82-should enter at once. en- 2 Fhtstcians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Toys and Christinas Goods Arriving at Z. C. M T. FREE DELIVERY . d57-tf- . y at Z. C M. I. d37-t- f D. H." PEERY. d65-I- y Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! Only eighty cents a can at Goody's, Fifth street. ., dl5 6ii ', J. W. McNUTT & Ogden City Utah. The Old and Well Known and Oak Monitor Cook Stoves and Splendid Asortment of Heatinc Stoves at Z. C. M. I. d57-t- f lHiUGSs PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, WALLPAPER, mmi BUY And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Clothing,; 10,000 Bushels Of Wheat wanted at Krnx Bun's. d79-t- Sure To bring your Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool to A. Kiii.v & The Bnos'. highest market price paid. d37 tf AND WITHOUT RESERVE, e And tho Celebrated STONEWALL WIIIfeKY dai-t- f No Reasonable Offer Refused. dl5 Cm Linscji, P.S. Do rot wait, but eome on with your Cash and Secure your d67-3Bargains. GROVE BREWERY Hot Tea and Coffee ' At all reasonable hours, at Goody's, dl5 6in Tf) E8PKCTIULLT ANNOUNCE He climbed to his feet all covered with snow, Relief Society Conferenee. And the watch from his coat-tai- l he AMERICA'S GRAND NOVELTY! The drew, (Quarterly Conference of the But he couldn't persuade the old Relief Society of tlu Weber Stake of "ticker" to go. ! Zion, will occur at the 0,'den Taber- - OGDEN Viir Ink lii!itr tut' ,..l.Ai " "" ,u naele on Thursday and Fridav J" next. Thursday Even's, Jan. 9. Its hands they were bent.. and they the 9th and 10th inst., commencing wouldn't went, at 10 o'clock a. in. All of the ladies Tneju.tlj celebrated and great vriiinal And the case wasn't any too sound: of the Relief Societies and Mms. Rentz Minstrels! It hail stopped, short, never to go of Weber county, And the tupeib and wrleM again, are ordially invited. )1V. F. P. MABEL SANTLEY'S When the old man was downed. Snow and others of Salt Lake VOMPAXT. Adieu. Gii.KAi. City, BUIILESQUIS the met brilliant, novel anlattrac-tit- e Allnte'jr will in be attendance and would feel Salt Lakf., Jan. 3d, 1879. n ertainnt n in the wo ld, emlirering the following Gigantic Com tlUlioa of Star. . honored if the Presidents, Bishops KATR BATKHAM. and Elders of the city and county MADIL SAMTtlT, For Sale. AIIK FatCOl, FLOKIK PLIMSOLL Good will, stock and fixtures of the would favor them with their pres. It MILT fltTDFCTH MAT TIS BKOECK (entire Book. Stationery and Ciuar enee. The Bishops will confer a (from the principal London Theatrea. Their Brtt app arar.ee fn America). business, in the Postoflice. 4 Kni..n favor by giving publicity to this ' ' BbSA LSI. StLLlI ADAMS, city. The most profitable investment. notice. Meetiaj, MATTII FORkEfT, is MOUKSMOTT SISTKIS, TLe Young Ladivs Improvement .las it n the best navin" business in LID I BSSTilM, LULU MaHTISlORK, Ogd.-the preset) citv, union of Ogd. n City, will con-- ; retiring for want of time to atten.l to BLANCUK MBADSE, JCLIKTTR PASCAL; J R HIXSHIW, Lost. JjH G ILBKRT, rcneat the City Hall next AVelnes-day- . it properly. Subscription lists and ni niNRT, alf amov nooses jas relative to daily sales open for ftfliooon i;t three o'clock. A n New Year's eve, a red lined PreeentlnK a Marnlltrent the inspection of lutrchasers. For Roportnire of Enropean au J Aa erican Snn at.iut. A suitable reward will brgf ttet.liuce of members and further particulaii enouire of Daniel buffalo-robe- . te. auMissio.-Parqa-tH.U0. Otllerr 5)citicwc interested m improvement, 13 Alexander, Real E,tute and Insu- be paid for its return to Carroll Jt ..u riir.rnare Mr toatt. $Mt 08-three ttH.eJ iu rance Agunt. ldicd. day, Dee. ahaoce, at VtWe' ui J2t. Store. THEATRE 1 -- lj lowest bates. , At ! - rne-rr- 1 dM.,d - PUB- For the Million! ( GROVE, AT Where they ai prepared to furnish, at BOYLE WHOLESALE or RETAIL, On abort or long notice, or without notice, BEST ABTICLK tht OF TO BI rOCSD Orders IN K0KTHIBN lie RICHTER 4 FRY, To our fornicrly A CALL-- W . . Proprietors. Leare orders at Dee & Cnnninghsm's 3Joob or Driver's Drttr Store. J23 If IN ALL CASES OF SCROFULA, Plain, Medium and S'lciraiit Kels. PiHnre Peraiuhulator.v, Ornaintntit. Furnishing8' CofHus, Trimming:, A v., &., w are CountsntJy Adding: And cii CANCERS, FITS, RHEUMATISM, Chronic nnd Acute, WORMS nd WORM FEVERS. PLAT, L. CITY. S. EM UW WT, for Quantity, QhJ AS IT APPEARS bow boait of fines of goods which, Variety, arc UNEXCELLED CODfult MARKET ROW, and Carefully Selected Steck of GENERAL FURNITURE, EVERiTOIXG Dr. E. L. Lrg Ogden, Utak UTA1I. Attended To. Promptly GO'S, East Side Main Street, LAGER BEER Improve-mentAsoeiatiop.- e T9 TUB tber conlituia the bntineea Brewing at jomss' d Drug s85 w FURNITURE ! RICHTER & FRY It UC thai Immense Stock Of Gent's, ladies' and Misses' Boots . d57-t- f and shoos at Z. C. M. I. t 29-ta- m - ? :o:- - Buying our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. FRED. tEVY. Flannels, Shawls and Dress Goods at d57-t- f Z.C. M. I. Fifth Street. CoV & "EUDWEISER BEER" Citron, Always in Season! , A. Booth's and Mallory's Oysters. Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and try :o: Sole Agent for Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad Just Arrived at I. Another large shipment of Raisins, Home-Mad- FINE LINE OF -- Z. V. M. them. A Domestic and Key "West Cigars. At Wholesale or Retail. Currants, Nuts, Candios, Lemon and Orange Peel. o Imported and Domestic Brandies, Wines, &c, and Shoes, Be Territory;alsa large stock FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Hats, Boots - f , Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of I am Selling Out my Entire Stock of . d57-tf- CO., BEST CHANCE EVER OFFERED. Highest Prices Paid For Wheat at Z. C. M. 1. Charter Wm. DRIVER & SON. To all parts of the city. All Kinds Of Seasonable Clotbing do7-l- IN We have but ONE PRICE, and be UTAH. is the it that can Fixed. CALL AJXJD SEE, P. 8. The Poctor c m be foonil in Oeden orerr tnday.at hit offi(rein Hie Aulimoj lluiue form, ly the Ulohe Hotel, from ;o a.m. Viipml dll-t- f BOYLE . W(B & |