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Show I -- 4 IvvA. MORNING, MARCH 19 1879. Osprey and tlie Walcott, will be quite KuUicient. The Timet thinks the in dangers to settlers anf Ahu-Jcgreatly exaggerated.'. O'LEAKY HEARD The Sun intimate that a ring is interested in getting troops there. GENERAL NEWS. r. , tn - i , ; KO WELL AN ruh'Uhed everv .norninr (except Monday) ly the i tiencral SalisfAction With Randall's JundW. Printing Association, v'! Election. Incorporated.) JIOKE I .! ti""''"r ';Tpfc (.. ABOUT CUAN KWAI. TAK Showers of Sulphur in IVuusjlvauia. fv'' ,0 J ths mt. It is. there t the session will promise pa. thv tore, probable t NO. 144. XLVI CONGRESS. protracted, twithManding the ot lioth iiarties wishes of lead EXTRA SESS10F. iders are connratuThe Democratic me action ot the laling them'selv SENATE. House Domber caucus, last night Randall's EtectLa. J W. U. Telegraph to tha Juscrioa Bj was no eritiMy lariitomous ami New York, Mar. 18. The jouri? few Democrats Washington, Mar. 18. Soon after nals generally are satisfied with the bolt oeenrrid election of Randall. The Times say who said thy" ould not vote for the Senate was culled to order, a Randall under any circumstances. recess was it is a victory of good government.. taken, and upon reassemThe Tribune regards it as a triumph humbly sabmiffcAl to the action of bling a motion to adjourn prevailed. caucus without the word a uttering of the Tilden movement, but that he was made to the admisObjection is a better man than the Republicans of protect '' Klec tt.iB of Speaker. sion of Senator Bell, of New Hamphad a right to expect from a Demoshire, appointed by the Governor to House In on motion of the cratic House. The country has retill vaeoney caused by th expiraceived the news of each of his nomi rernaiulo Wood, he House proceed- tionthe of Senator Wardleigh'a term, and nations with something like a sigh of ed to the election of a speaker. his case goes over.until relief. 11ns time he undoubtedly Clymer nominated Randall: Frye owes his success more to the fears of nominated the ttfveuback candidate, HOUSE. Wight, Barlow, the his party than to its friendship. The neudrick' A great crowd was present to witvoted for alarm of Southern as well as North- Vermont, Giajenfiuker, ern Democrats at the growing bold- Kellogg, anrtKelij voted for Wright. ness the opening of the session and ness of the Southern spirit within Wright did noTot. The vote re- organization. Only representative the party has carried Randall sulted, 143 for Randall, 125 for Gar- James (New York) was absent. 1 13 . for Wrifht and Randall was cnosen Speaker on for field, through. Randall hswVng a majority, was the first ballot, receiving 144 votes, The Sun says the action of the caudeclared elected, j Garfield 125, Wright 13, Kelly 1. cus was sensible and proper. Just as (lis; vot'wa being announThe clerk gave Hull (Dem.) of The Herald says the caucus shows how false, hollow and boastful have ced, O'Reilly, of ew York, came In Florida, a seat, and allowed the Iowa been the pretensions of Blackburn. and voted for Randall, which made delegation to come in. His ground in He never had any real chance for the his vote 144." Oil the announcement both cases was that a governor's the seal ot the State gave Randall is the best of die result, thje was applause in Speakership. choice for Speaker which the new the galleries, whiuh was repeated as I he holders a prima facie right to seats. House could have made, and the Randall walked dwn the front aisle, As to the State of Kansas, tho clerk DeiaiMJratie party has reason to con- escorted by Blackburn and Garfield. said he had not put on the roll the After making sort address he was name ot a nerson claiming to have gratulate itself that it was in no real sworn in by Judge Kelly, the oldest been elected from thatState at large, danger of being committed to the wild political, sectional and finan- member of the llotise. The swear- the State being only entitled to three cial heresies represented by Black- ing in of member by States was then members. Garfield and Blackburn conducted . , . proceeded with, f burn. Senate Committees. ' Randall, after his rlectiitii, to the Theieai.'e. Wash ivdTO.v, Mar. 18. The Demo; The President's; message will not chair. He made a brief address, and then the oath of office was adminiseratic Senators in caucus, this after be sent to Oorigrdte until nH t lift Senate; having concluded to ad tered to tho Speaker by Mr. Kelly noon adopted, the report pfjhe ( Pa.), after which the o.ith to men mittee appointed Xo arrange . the journ soon after o'clock. tiers was administered by the SpeakDemocratic pQrPonjel. if; the Senate KcxiaM Ni'. er in groups os States. commit tees, as follows: Mar. 19. Advices New Yoke,' Fiiittnce--ityarrrve olected to administering tho chairman, Wal- from the City of Mexico, 10th: Gen. oath to Hull, of Florida, and the lace, Kernan. Vo.iraees, Beck. com'tAnder of the Mexican malterwent over until Davis (W. Va.), Trevino, Appropriations forces on the Jhyder, is about subThe following officers wtrV re chairman, Withers, Beck, Wallace, mitting fo the government a plan elected: Adams, clerk; Thompson, Eaton. for operations on the Kio Grande, Field, doorkeeper; Foreign Relations Eaton, chair- concerted between himself' and Gen. sergeant . 1 . Hr- man, Johnson, Morgan, Hill, Pen- Ord.' Advices from tho border re- Stewart, postmaster; luv. chaplain. lson, dleton. McMahon sent to the clerk's debk port that it was never before in such chair-maCommerce Gordon, a peaceful and orderly condition. and asked to have read a petition Ransom, Randolph, Hereford. Col. Enken confirms the that (signed by 23 prominent citizens ot chairman, Col. Galan captured three,report Judiciary " Thurman, chiefs of Cincinnati) against tthe right of McDonald, Bayard, Gar1and,"Davis the Mescalor Indians at Chihuahua, Butterworth and loung, of Ohio, to (Illinois). The Mexicans consider the American occupy their seats.' A discussion Davis (111.) is also provided for by force on the northern side arose as to whether the petition the, majority the same asif ha inifitarg of the Rio Grand as insufficient in should take the ordinary course or were in full party fellowship with with, the large force of be read and printed in the Record. them by placing him on th following comparison Mexicans at considerable expense. without action the matter went over. committees: Revision,of lawsprivats Thewwrk on the International Drawing for seats was then pro land claims and census. ceeded with and at its conclusion the 'Wtiding has been The other chairmanships are dis- Exhibition The government has issued House adjourned. tributed as follows: Privileges and Ibirculars ttj 8,3 thj state governors to elections'aulsbiirv; military attaint, adopt measures for the success of the Randolph; naval affairs, McPherson; viTch will be inaugurat-fLIGHTNING BOILED DOWN. post offices and tiost office roads. exhibition, next, and 'TffcBo.it4dr Maxeyy-pa;iefi4iLlli.fi''nuiry In tomb, All nations three continue months. dian nftairs, Cooke; pensions, Grover; are invited to The. last of the Russians quitted participate. agriculture, Johnston: District of Sunday. Adrianople Rumors of cabinet changes are Columbia, Harris; patents, Kernan; All taik of a dictator-shipjiaPaul Boyton recommenced his premature. public buildings and grounds, Jones vanished. Business is very swim to New Orleans yesterday ( Fla.); territories, Garland; Railroads, quiet. morning. Heremines and mining, Ransom; Hatrnanlnioua. Grant and party left ford; revision of the laws, Wallace; Washington, Mar. 18. In the Calcutta yesterday for Rargnon and education and labor, Bailey; civil Democratic caucus when the result service and retrenchment, Butler; of the balloting was made known to Singapore. printing, Whyte; library, Voorbees; Blackburn, he went into the hall The Belgian explorer Wauthier contingent expenses, Hill, rules, and iri an eloquent speech moved has died of dysentery in Central Morgan; enrolled bills, Vance. that Randall's nomination be made A'rica. unanimous. Agreed to. Randall exChan Pak Knal. The village of Vernet, near Vichy, his heartfelt thanks for the France, Chicago. Mar. 18. II. C. IIous-bor- pressed containing one hundred adhonor conferred, and the caucus the agent of Chan Pak Kwai, houses, has been totally destroyed by fire. writes a card to the Journal regard- journed. A Phenomenon. ing the dispatch in the morning A correspondent at Berlin dis Rkadino, Pa., Mar. 18. It com- clares positively that twenty thou from newspapers of this city here and menced last raining San Francisco, to the effect that the night sand Russians are being conveyed Chinese six companies had furnished continued until about noon across the Caspian sea, ami it is funds for defraying the expenses of All over the city can be noticed a believed they are destined lor .Merv. s Chan Pak Kwai lecture tour. He strange yellowish deposit resembling close of Hei r Liebk necks to down At have come the says: "The charge is false, but was to sulphur, supposed have been expected from California with the rain. speech in the Reichstag, the PresiMore of It. dent threatened him with forcible panderers to, and' promoters of The Ali.entown, Pa., Mar. 18. There removal from thewas tribunal. Kearney ism. To me il bears eviindescribable dence upon its face that Chester was found this morning beneath the tumult at the time Hall, a man of abnormal genius, who snow which fell last night, a submade boasts of the proud distinction. stance, in some places half an inch r ot being tne 'monumental liar ot deep, strongly resembling sulphur. There must be a Wheeling America,' isearning his well deserved It has the color and smell, and a somewhere in the nose. scraped together and Leader. reputation. Every movement of the quantity of it, themselves se on fire, burned as readily and Chinese to vindicate A merchant who rests on his against the manifold charges made emitted the same fumes as sulphur. Oil City In" buw business. owcrs-iby political aspirants, and to placei Rich. Bare and Racy. Derrick. themselves fairly and squarely before Washington, Mar. 18. The the American people, is met with an case continued to day. from cohorts of howl the the unholy Mrs. Oliver testified that, rlying on Proposals for Arniy TronNporlation San Francisco sand lots." the promise of marriage of Camerj to her, she permitted! him to have Headquarters PepartuVt of lbs plaH', ) The Cabinet on Alaska. Chief Quartermaster s utuce, improper privileges with her at his Caba 18. Mar. At Washington, rooms in this city. Fori Omsha, Neb Mar. 13, 1879. J Evarts and inet meeting, SEALED PBOP08AL8, io triplicate, Sherman presented all the informasubject lo thv usual conditions, will be tion they had received in relation to FOREIGN NOTES. received t Ibis office until 12 o'clock the recent troubles in Alaska, and it M , on Tuesday. Apr;! 16tb, 1879, or ai was decided to send a steamer to tbe same hour, (in lowing for d ff. rencu was yesterday THE LATEST FROM SZEGEDIN. in time) at the otiioes of tbe Depot Q Alaska, to Sitka. She ordered to take in stores and 'ill be lermaslers at Cboyenne and Ogden, a' able to sail in 'a day or two. Her and linie tbey will be which commander is ordered to make in William and Bismarck Threatened opened plaoes in the presence of bidders, for and recent troubles vestigation of the the transportatioD . Military supplies With Death. on tbe following described routes in the report what action is necessary to Department of tb Plane, duriup the keep the peace. fisoal year commencing; Ju'y l?t, 1879, Etc. Etc., Etc., The Phylloxera. and endirjg June 60, 1880, vis: From Cheyenne Depot, wyom'ng y . Washington, Mar. 18. George L. to Forts Litraniie, h t Herman and Ala Cattlin, U. S. commercial agent at La By W. U. Telegraph to the Ju.ictiom. Kinney, (;ew) Wjo. Ty. Rocbelle, France, referring to Kiegcdln. Frjm Kork Creek Station, or oibrr of phylloxera, says: The 15. Mar. The work of S'.egedin, stations on U P. K R., to Forts Fetter French vine cannot resist its ravages. life is over, and that of sav- mo and McKinney, Wyo Ty. The introduction of American vines, saving From Bryan or Green Biter Biatton, which are proof against its attacks, ing property commenced. The auon the U. P. R R., to ir which of is fibre is recommended, the thorities have telegraphed that no Fortother stadons Wsshakie, Ty Wyo. tougher and denser than that of the further supplies of provisions are From southern terminus Uiab 8eatb- French vines; the insect is able only ers Railroad ts Fort C.merea Utah. to penetrate the outer bark, doing necessary. From 8idnej, N' K. t Foit Robin thousand farm houses in the Two no permanent injury. By grafting de- stn and Camp 8 ri"n, Neb. have been country surrounding French vines upon these stocks or Parmeot for ibe te vice dep n'sspon the flood. It is believed roots the same kind of vine is pro stroyed by will not a future appropriation lor the purpose subside waters the entirely duced as before, while the vine be- before by Jongress. July. comes impregnable to attack. The Proposals for transportation on anj Back. Paid of the routes above n.imed, will he re report recommends that vine grow ers owning land sow American grape Paris, Mar. 17. The French min- ceied the righ' The Qiernmn' stones, and thus lay the foundation ister of finance yesterday repaid to of new vineyards against which the the bank of France, 6,(M),I0 francs, to reject a or .l prdposttls 'j f rrn of CoBlr&et, Blank the last installment of the milliard, phylloxera shall be powerless. and sa ej the ei'iiathe war. circu borrowed printed during to Sewinn. r Opposed e lo be n ated of in j! quantities "d Bismarck Threatened. Willis Chicago. Mar. 18. J uesdav's Jour ported, and giving fuii iii:otu'ou as Mar. 18. Count Von Berlin, The recent to the manner of bidding, conditions to feeling Washington: ,jr in the stated Reichstag that be observed by bidders, and terns of of the leaders of both parties is latein favor of a short session. Bismarck and the Emperor had contract and payment will be furnished The Democrats, however, talk as ly received a good many letters on application to this office, or Is tbe with assassination. offices of the Depot Quartermasters at though they held the helm, and that threatening them the President intends to back down Infernal machines hadbeen discover-al- Cbeyenne and Ogden. containing propostls EDte'opes on the question of not giving his ap- ed in Berlin and East Prussia, was true that the Eat should be narked; "Proposals for proval to the repeal of the election though it " to Prussian machine was only construct- transportation from laws if incorporated in the approM. I. luUdisotgn, Republicans are. ed to secure to the inventor an priation bill. The will Chief tluarterauaster. be no com enorruous fee. firm, and say there 03 Jvertwng rates made known on application. sr.- . Etc Ere, TC, . By W. U. Telegraph to the JisroTion.l J MESS US CARDS. Blsr Match. New Yokk, Mar. 18. The Herald states tint James Keene has acceptFormerly Chi'' Justice ed tlie challenge of Pierre Lrvllard I'td erutiug Atl'y, ?Uiire.ne Jourt Ky. for a match of ten thousand dollars, BiniARUS & WILLIAMS, at the autumn meeting of the American Jockey Club, Lorillard backing Peter, the famous Derby favorite, Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., against any other three-yeold. It is that understood UTAH negotiations for OGDEN, rtJ41-t- f the purchase of Peter hav been long progressing and the match is Dr. RAY DAVIS, regarded as th) most interesting event of the period. chani-cri- spot ting E. Z. WILLIAMS, BICEASI3, T. S. LAAVYERS. ar Mi ryicrtlA: M l Dentist Tribe's Fourth Buil'linjr ;. Mv(Cr.stairs.), and Physician, burgeon - l: "vi M..D., A. S, CONDON, NeJit D.wr to Ji'xcTio" Office, rili: .V UTAH, .ioT-l- y Svwra. The 'Sidt's Washington special says: Seward, Minister to China, still Street, Washington. It is probable he wiil be ordered to return .to his Evarfs is in a quandary about Seward, but at the present juncture of art'iirs, when diplomatic negotiations on the Subjeet of Chinese immigration are pending, Seward's knowledge of the situation is considered by the fraudulent administration as invaluable. lie will probably remain in China until the next House impeaches him. pot in China. Hn, Kowell. PRE3HAW, S. 51. "ill kinds efdifflns ami Trimn inp;s ccfnstitnfty lwnl- oil CASES METALLIC Fml.lurns a font CO. D. tii any ep ci4.lt-- - Old I"-- t Ince b. iMin?, 6th St. iiddn-i- . The Tribune says: Atkinson, Row-ell- 's business man, says it is not at all probable Rowell will meet Weston May 15. Rowell wants to see something of America before returning, and lias no wish to go into immedi- ate training. Judging from the morning papers the receipts of eaeli pedestrian are diminished beyond exlikely to I. H. YV. 0. MAKUAR-by disputed points in the pectation . !'i V by heavy expenses and agreement, AST) by forged tickets of admission. IV, CO UNSELOR-at-L- A O'Leary claims the two thousand Canficld llock, unit tide Miiin St. OSfce dollars sajd to huve been stipulated, UfAH. and refuses to take the thousand OKDKS, "i oilered.'" TT(! liN ---. O'l.cary. PEttCIVAli J. KAUttATT, O'Leary will start for the West today. In view of his probable retire-- : ATTORNEY men t from the track, he has authorAT ized Kelly to announce that he will Ooiiiiw lot L.tM', purchase and present a belt worth ATTOKNKY 8. ASSISTANT C DIT. tf.jirO to the man covering the most Collections a Spp' iMlty. Loans 'n Mor'gages Kf ground in a future six days' Walk, to fected. Ollire, KiiKt SideJIa n St.,0g'len. be held in this city sometime within two months. In addition to the belt lie will also give the following pre- UKOHCJE THOMPSON'. miums: 3,500, $1,000 and 'M), to the lirst,second and third contestants BARBER, Main Street, The belt, called the Ogden. respectively. PRACTICAL HAIK IIKKSNKK. O'Leary belt, will be open to all, to be walked for in America three sucDresxhifj awl t'utttwj Lwl'u-- 'and (', dri n's Hair, inaliini Fauci Hair Work, cessive times before it can be taken away. a Specialty. dXTtf t d57-l- y Blackburn's Defeat. Toe World's Washington dispatch says: A decidedly goodnatmred lot of beaten men were found at Black- E. G. JOHNSON, M. I)., HOMCEOPATHIC and Surgeon. Physician Office on Fifth Street, five doorB wost of Wade's llie dis-wDrnp Store. Tar ticular attention dlS6-lof womaaad children. J.J. M. MURPHY, D., Tb only graduated hhjubaijIst Office Uh Street, In the city. - Ogden, C'tuh. A. CARESWELL, ri,AIH AND OSKAUEMTAL WOOD TJBNIHa. Orders ietpcclfiilly Bolicitpd and the trafle surplied lit lowest ratu. burn's headquarters after the caucus had adjourned. Henry Watterson, Gen. Manning of the and ElliSj of Louisiana, breathing no vengeance, although asserting that Vonrier-Journa- l, they had been betrayed by some of their friends. They were content with tue good fight they had made, and especially with the gallant bearing of their candidate after his defeat. They spoke with enthusiasm Said Uen. of his spirited speeches. Manning: ''There were just four men who played us false, and those four men we think we know. Nine votes were thrown away, and we should have had those on the second ballot. If four had remained true to their pledges to us we should have nominated our man." That Hanging. Fornitnra repniriw ani general jobbing also Cincinnati, Mar. 18. The body tntitbmg. Merch nd'se aod produce taken. "Klein, who was lynched back d57-6MAIN St., Norther 7. C. M I. Paw BILL POSTING. "wmiVjT.ir.rBj ouN " Kul""' " is in Ogden iioi;hpool 10 P "wrtb.t Address all nrd. r. i work in h'B I nd on th, e with ' of of Newport, last nighi, was left hanging by his lynchers till frozen stiff. The coroner went for it early this morn-- , ing, but it had disappeared, and is supposed to have been stolen by parties in the employ of medical colleges of this city. There are rumors that the Kentucky authorities will proceed against the lynchers, who made no effort to disguise themselves. Republican Frauds. Mar. 10. There is considerable excitement in this city over reports that the Dejno-cra- ts have been gathering evidence and to show that Butterworth Young. Congressmen elect from the First and Second districts of this city, were elected by - unlawful means; that large numbers of affidavit have been taken, and will be "used in Washington. Cincinnati, T... ASSAY OFFICE! ..... "JlHw'"HA,,'i k.. . ',"VM .ample, ,rftn,Pl.' "tended P- - C' to-d- WET, and t. Ayer. Operatic H.ftl.BOND&CO.. I Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE I and FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Place of l.usineos. Old Theatre Building, Fourth St., Oytten. """Pt and Careful A.'entioii to orJem. P. New York, Mar. 18. Marie Roze signed a contract yesterday to replace Kellogg in the Strakosch troupe for the operatic season beginsixning in San Francisco April teenth. She will appear in Dido, Trovatore, Carmen, Huguenots. Mignon and Faust, with California's favorite, Cary. It is rumored that the artistic tenor Gilandi may accompany her. The Alaska Silaatiou. O New Yckk, Mar. IS. The Time B ,x f commenting on the recent Alaska news, thinks the situation BRY CRATES & BASKETS not alarming. While it the duty of the government to take all reaC?l? TP Bel and Chape,t sonable sending troops ?ht .ciuel. " iion gnar-fr.- l ... aiit,i .m"' Ifn"l. Pont fail to send for is neitherprecautions, necessary or expement. A ,tTP"l'''lct twf.,re Imyire. $ rr war vessel or two going promptly ltotu S.m Francisco to relieve the 4M-t- to-da- ni?? W tjo pq 3 O CD O 1 ft; C3 WINES AND LIQTJOSR And Cigars, .9 Arereceivlns; congnment dairy ofatov ed stovk and eoeria ta mm at tbe 2 LOWEST W si EASTERN PRICES. All orders by mail" will be promptly attended to. s .a w H A k Co, SCHLESIXUER oi O w I Side Agents to J. W.Outhrl. (gucu.tsoi-- MILWAIKEE Co ) Brat in BANKERS, FOURTH STRKBT, OODEN, fir for Uuk tkt Cddnlem i FRANZ FAl.K'S IIARKNESS&CO. LAGER BEER tht Market. UTAH. Crutrnl lianhinfi JlitstlH.. Truttf, et n THE BEST the purchase and sale of all principal cities of United Btates and Europe Iucludinn d, to-da- Imported and Domtstio S ; s Kentuckj WHISKIES, .a Kel-log- . z i Si M CO Wholesale Deafers ir Fine o w , ' ; w . iv si 8 be the Oi:ivlM-O- W t Geo. Op irk. Co., Konutae Bros., Kirsl Natinnal Bunk, riret National Hnt, Omaha NkIiouiiI Batik, Deaerct National Bauk, McCornlck k Co, Bather Co., the Country is to be found at the Saw rork. M Cb irago. Omaha. U. P. BREWERY Salt Lake City. M H ANI Bad Franclaco. MALTING HOUSE, POWDER! HARDY, AYEES & Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, Co., Patent), and solo Mftuiiftictuntr- - of the MON-KXl'LOSIV- K Beer lUagcr In TH, - OCDLN, UTAH. GUANITU BLASTING POWDER Aiul Families SupplUd. Having; Mtahliaheit tlietr Manufactory in Of ten, lb.; a, m r nvaUli llila In any quantity, to tha Mining wrior I Artt-l- u- - e, and Uuarryiuen af.tlic I'aclMo Slope. Money, Tims and Human Uvea Raved by ita use. Send Orders and applications for explanatory circular to Hardy, Ayres & Co., Towder Manufacturers, fegden, Utah, d Mai Orders from along the RaiTroael Lines or any part of the-- Country wilt be promptly and iaitttftvllr attended to. BUCHMILLER & WELLS rRoi'Kirroirs. djjtl tr Oyster Oysters! BY THE PLATE OR CAM. FIUWT t LASS KTSOUTl to-da- J.HCOODFKfcLOW'S THE r'lXKST IIAH ASf IIXTI UES, BIST HI MiS AM) l.im (ikn. and most Hfth Stixf, Oytltn. u.k(;at mu.iutn tarleh AMI HHMMIIMIH In OgnVu are at tha BANK EXCHANGE SALOON. J. J. CLAYTON, Proprietor. dfe'Mtf I ai prepared to ship boy csnso! at ny tinte, 0 O D., to any part tj of the eonnlry. j. Am 4m it. .ooii-i;i,i.ov- . nerve-seente- Geo. s Oliver-Camero- Dealers ta NOTICE TO CREDITORS. n Estate of Epfaraltn Crawshaw, deceased. Notice la hereby given by the underlined Administrators of the estate, of Kphraim Craw-sladeceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against tbe said deceased, to eihibit them with tb. neeeneary voucher, within feur months after the first pubttcatton of tills not'ee to the said Administrators at . C. M- I.'s store, in Ogdeu, Utah, In the aald county of Weber. Ooiyev Wall and Fifth Dated at Ogden, t'tab, Feb 19th, 1S7. v dMt ly KI.I.KN I'RAWsHAW, "WOOX 0 .is, ', lr z Stn .t, OfilM Clly, Cats, HKNftr CKAWriiAf, of JCidiraim Administrator! of the 01X4 -- p-- Ford & Co. 5,000 Persons l.w-l- Wanted! BEST CHANCE 1SVEK OFFEJIKD. MEN,Vi'0M2N AND CHILDREN TO HATE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN AT A I aoi Selling Out my Entire Stock of Ffrst'CIass Gallery! of can Where yon get every claas pictnrea known to th I'hotogranhie Art of finest Tone, Uurab llty and Cbaracter, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. J. S. LAKE, Photographic Artist. 5th St., bet. Main and Young, UTAH. OGDEX, NOTICE. U. S. LAND OPri"E Sail Lake Clly february 1 197SI. Clotliinjr. Uafs, Boots and Shoes, WITHOUT KESE&VE, Cotrf aiut having beia entered at tbie fficeby CbyUs O. UoDDetu against Iroy p. Swigart for aij id..nii:i.' hie Hoiue.tead Ki.trv, No. 2is!, dated and N k4 upon tbe ti April 26, N U, Secaop a. Township ti f, Uuoire 'i W, in Welmi Oruuty, I tart Territory, with a ' mw to the ra crlla'ioaof said entry: the said raruea are hereby enmnioBM tn a)ipar at tnle cmrs oa tire Zlst nay of March, IK7U. U 10 o'clock a. nj, I i re spond and furnish, testiatsoy eoDcarjing said al-- ,Vf lat;eo aiiAiia.Dra.il l. JKO. B. NEIL, Register. HOSES M.BANK.Kec.iver. VtZlet ELECTRIC BELTS. cur tvtrvuua A lure fur debility, prematura decay, exhaustion, etc. The ouW rel iatde cure. Circulars u'.UmI free. A.dreaa, J. K RKt.VE. euehiul ciiauian at., ft . I. u At Wholesale 61 Retail. Rensonnble Offer Refused FRED. LEVY. P.S. Do rot watt, but eorue oa with your Cash aoid Secure your dfij-o- . Bargain |