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Show BarrcttTrayMlI s. The Olden public are greatly dis- apjtoiuted st the impossibility of Lawrence Barrett TaruoAT iTousisa, Jri s appearing here. the people are having a benefit. From the clip the following notes: As often as Bulwer's great drama 10, 1879. In Salt Lake, however, Uer-aJw- FUEUCa FEO BONO Idaho Harvest. The 'Idaho Statetman of the 5th says that reports from every section of the territory are to the effect that eropa never looked better or gave promise ef a more abundant yield of train. The farmer this yeur have been singularly savered by the time ly and copious rains that have fallen, lessening the cost and labor of irri gation, and promoting tbe rapid growth of the grain crops, most of of "BicLelieu'' ha been present! in Salt Lake, the presentation never OFFICE. excelled, if it equalled, that of la-- t evening. The piece may have been tit la a. at. mmi Ml tWart, ty,.M. TarMia Mail '" on in better style, but the man- which have been sown late and heed W mm. Tbms Hut "Wl, J T put of ner its rendition is that to which ed all the aid that it could receive, a.. wc have reference. There was a the farmer have been also favored Wt Us aid tk. Mt...- tw bll . m tli pleasurable absence of any hitches, by the absence of grasshoppers.crickYW Bita Coon;, Bear Lake Coualr ni Bnda Swrlrire will go l I which have ets and the as home actors rabbits, apduring V ..J iu. imo4 latter nl cat Ha.m. and such of Friday., were thoroughly acquainted some seiason neen a source or conaeMavre, Wadaaartare peared 1 da;l...S:UiIa.a, an aaalanv aria Urea, Idaho with their lines and their business. siderable trouble and sxifty as well ... m inBliTi and a:nrta?a The "Richelieu" oi Mr. Barrett is an as lot. The grain in most localities ud ttals it, SlewrTllla, Notts Ondea mud arTte.ille, MaadaT. Waduaadaya entirely new creation to such of a has now commenced the process of r,iar.,.. Dl'Trj8 lt b to I p.ni. Imra tl Lake audience a has never seen ripening, and the farmers are busy Salt Saadar ,rlUi.m.l7 p a. the play elsewhere, and it is ly no and hopeful with their preparations means an unwarrantable assertion to for gathering in the fruits of their litllT 0&U ......Opaa? a.m. from state that thoe who saw it as given labors. S am. tllitli t pen 'rB PMtaaeatT. SlSPaU, The same paper has a dispatch l by Mr. Barrett last evening, have little desire and leas hope to see the from Umatilla agency saying that a few days ago an Indian attacked a representation bettered. white with In man, who was a stranger,while requests compliance TRAINS. ninny a.m Mr. Lawrence Barrett has consented the latter was passing through the . . . mill rrtee 6:41 p tli " CP. reservation. The Indian made sev 9:46 a.n. to change the order of hi perform W.f. Irala laTei.... ., e:.v. p. in eral 0. P. trail anivae will on and lunges at the man with a knife, Thursday eveninj: 1180 .BI ances, P. IkI(iu' arriTe... who 16,1 U. " leaee "Richard of instead 0. P. putting spurs to his horse soon III.," ..& am present, C P. rriT.... The Indian then drew a escaped. translated from the JI.Ul the drama, iMiit.... great CP. Ral(ranl alu 1. O.traia arrWee .......... and revolver tried to shoot, but was 6:4 a.m Spanish expressly for hini by W. 1). .ad..........- :40a.ln anotner Indian, tne Dy MonthAtlantic of the preventca ' Howell, editor .... 'j'lp.Dl ,..... Md 4 were Indians a war dance on P New Tiii.s holding "A S. H. trail rntt. entitled ly, Tlay." very . in horseback of the departed honor was drama Cur Tin. producrecently Ilea powerful ed in San Francisco, and there inude scouts. Some excitement prevailed the greatest hit ever known in that nmon them; whisky being supposed CHUACHCt. city, the iioues during the run to be the cause. Uttii t!ait CaiTr Ian in each nijht. anda awning averaging over $1,000 Molt refnlaraieta.evarf see it and the crowded to The ai 11 a'clack, la tk Tabernacle, ouruar uf public An Intellectual Span of Mnl' s. aid Second iiraeta. Th irciM ra rid,tli Kldera. it the different Lj unanimously pronounced being press aaagregatian of Shortly after the blowing of the 6 alM bald th quarterly Coularenre r Wabar luktaf Zia."nl which Kiilar lanl II. "greatest play since Shakespeare." o'clock whistle, last evening, a spun Praaidaut, and Kldara U J. Harrick aud In withdrawing Shukespeare's play of ara Oouaaahm. well-fem.t. Honing meet-- i mules attached to the of aaiucil f at :", ara bald in lu T.rioui "Kichard III.," Mr. Barrett Mibsti-tute( ot a wagon, the prop running-gearrxima of h- oil;; BuuJj SaUoon war4enbl a plity which transpires in ara ala bald if tba bua at 1 p. la. lumber merof a erty prominent Fuiirtb and omar of Yuung rUMPAiCHuai'l own time. The characn aa'a. karncaa mrj Soaday at 11 a. ni. n1 Shakespeare's observed this were of chant city, J. 1. ter of Vorick, the actor, impersonated kakbalk Kbuoi at IV a. a. !: p. down trot Fourth a illcglj, raator. Mr. Barrett, is a comedian in the taking leisurely Catiouc CoB Pltoalad a tooth ilda Fiflli by minus a driver. The animals street, arai, baiaraaa Young aad Fraualio. Kanicaioo (llobe Theatre, managed by Shakes no doubt considered it an imposition taaday at 11 a. ai. and 7:3i p. m. Maaa at a.iu. pore & Hey wood, the latter of whom to be IU. PaCiar loaalaa.paator. compelled to wear harness after Civaci Norib ilda Main atiart, figures in the play. It is impossible, MTult aar Poartk. Parrtnaa on Hundaj lllU in. and one else morning printers to describe or do justice in w riting to every p.a. kat. Htarj KkawM, paator, excepted had quit work for the PiiHTTnua CicioN Mualb lid of Fourth this marvelous play. Mala and Young, earrlu-- miu j btlvaaa and possibly concluding that day, taraM, at 11 a. m. rlhatb acbool at t a. m. l. U allihar, paator. supper would be ready, made haste to reach their haven of rest. The . Bravely Dime. .wmit The Drstrd Xcm says that yester- animals, however, just before reachThft JUNCTION has a LAROSR CIRCULATION In Ogden and day afternoon Wells, Fargo &, Co's ing Franklin street, at the earnest and throughout Northern Utah, heavy express wagon started to run solicitation of a passer-by- , than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- away up the street, from the front ot evincing an obliging disposition pethe Company's ofliceon Main Street, culiarly foreign to the average mule, PERS combined. while Mr. Hanks, the driver, was came to a standstill, when they were temporarily occupied with some taken in charge and driven home. BRIEF MEXTIOX. other matter, and had for a moment Thi ewer buildrt kr at Wado'g hud down the lines. The furious We Loni: for the Beantifnl. aiii nals were making a bee-linfor corner. with the thermometer at 90, What ' ''Uotter than the ,variu Springs car, which stood Etsbybodt ankle-deep- , flies with newly the dust on the corner, and for a moment it and mos musical applied apparatus Thi genoral filsction tim will be soemed that the car mules would be quito ditto, we may say that summer annihilated, but Mr. Hanks was in here next month. the wagon and jumping over into is fairly upon us. If we were asked BaUDtbe noti headarl "Wanted," the how we like this kind of weather, we seat, he seized the lines just in be tempted to say, with the miijht published in another column. time to save the street car, and by Thi Denrer Brown are to play a persistent effort succeeded in quiet- poet, "splendid," but away down in we secretly sigh for the veries of five games in Salt Lake. ing the horses before they hud 'jone ourjhearts of the "beautiful," and declare days beautiballad of the the mm further. Wl much will we our chances on snow that take ; ful the heat bns dried him whatever else may be balls, which, op. From the North. siiil of them, do their work swiftly Cat trheeli, made of paper, are to Col. Dan Gamble, of Millville, and noiselessly, without humming be tested pa the Utah Central railCache County, dropped in on us at one's ears and keeping us battling road. yesterday, as halo and hearty as ol for half an hour, finally slipping on Aptir being without U.nona for a yore. He informs us of a mirac- to some unprotected spot and almost week, the dealer Lave got a uew ulous escape, which occurred at that setting one screaming by the vigor of supply. place the other day; a little boy nine their nip. Give us back the snow. Thi thermometer yesterday r gi years old fell head downward from trrexl 9t in the. slude in one of the the ceiling of the meeting house beThe Bathers. warm part of town. ing erected there, the distance to the The train that went out bathing Erery man having a fast horse in floor being gome fiiteen feel, lie was, as usual, eveinng yosterday hia plans to win half a score must inevitably havcj been killed, layiag wit h huloaded down to the guards for in but the fortunate raees thi circumstance now "our year t( paik." all man anxious to disport Sn hundred emigrant for Utah tint, when but few feet from the on thefreight, billows and imbibe through mid-ai- r in flaor,his position suddenly rnoatly English, Scotch and Swedish the pores the exhilaration of the left Now York for Ogden last evening- changed and he came down in a sitsurf. We didn't get the exact briny fellow The little ting posture. -Two aro?e, but are safe in putting it at number, and the to saying bold riders tdok a race down apparently unhurt, a good many. It is as profitless to . a astonished friends who gathered xourtn street .yesterday, raising as to fish in a washtub when, bathe louds of dust, bnt causing no par around "God has saved me," walk- for a hundred cents, a person half homo. ed off sieular accident. can revel in the inland sea from which Thi Herald says, "The Stage, the the village below derives its name. Wealth lu the Mini!. Ogden organ of amusement, is out. Wo met an old gentleman last It is a neat little sheet, a trine smallei A Word of Advice. than the IHsjxtck." night who, after shaking bunds with It is in bud taste for the gentleman Union Opcaa Ilousa will be one of us most cordially, confidentially inwho plays the organ on our streets us formed he that could the best amuse-meut the buy ventilated place of in the country, after the im- whole block on Fourth streot, be- to make slighting remarks on the who pass and do not conprovements now in progress are tween Main and Voting, and have a pedestrians While tribute. thousand dollars many of these re hundred left. This Ooinpleted. us prick up our ears, and no doubt able to invest a nickel, made Wi did not intend to call our re visions of cooling summer beverages many more are'as hard up and more pecUd townsman, Mr. J. II. Pratt, flouted before our vision; but we so than himself; and it is unfair, to a "Batt" by any means, as the types took decided a tumble when, after say the least, to apply to them such made us do yesterday morning. us keeping standing for twenty epithets as "mean," "stingy," etc. s Compositors will misread and minutes by tho watch, he wound up Besides, they leave a bail impression get sleepy sometimes. us for "the loan of two on the public who hear them. Vt'ra. Clayton is lying se- by asking ACDiTo as he had bits, got up town too late riously ill at his residence in the to his check cashed." As we get Commendatory. SeventeeatB Ward, Salt Lake City. didn't have the necessary copital Mr. R.M. Powers DearSir: We The complaint is the gathering of we with referred are book similar to watr on the chest. Feurs an enter- him tous,a friend, and using a took our the La Belle copying silently tained that be will not recover. Lightning Copying Book departure. and find it much more convenient BBMAJtks the Heralds "A young and economical than any other kind nan named Chaa. Lyman was placed that we have seen. It gives entire Shooting Match. satisfaction and we heartily recomin the penitentiary on Monday even-in;- , A pigeon shooting match took mend it. lie was brought from the Sec-anRespect fully yours, district, where he was convicted place at Mr. Joseph Wright's field, Ruuaris& Williams. south.ofte of cattle stealing, and sentenced to a city, yesterday morning Oodrs, July tfth, LST9. couple ef years' errjtiide. Upon at eleven o'clock. The following is being ttripped, Gen. Butler discover- the score of the first match at 21 Supreme Cuurt. ed a "hefty" bowic knife on his per- yards rise: Proceedings Wednesday, July 9, 1111 Wriuht son." 1879: Topley A tacao tramp applied yesterday 10 10 0 2 McNutt W. F. Blake vs. Butte Silver MinEavis morning at the house of Mr. Thouias ing Co. et al.; order of the lower 01 10 Sturtevant Btwtaett for some breakfast. He court reversed. The tie between Messrs. Wright, liberal aupply of good was given Court adjourned until Tuesday, the22dinst. Davis was then "shot and carried which with him Topley, a food, ie few rods, bnt afterward threw away. off," at 20 yards rise, the following the result. The tramp's object in going to Mr. Ws paid a visit to the sand ridge 112 Wright Smmett's was certainly not to obsouthwest of Ogden yesterday, just 1 1 Toplev tain feed, as he had just previously had the pleasure of witnessing and Davis 112 atcn breakfast at a neighbor's. Such the building up of some twenty or Dad ontorhonida. worrhleHS paseala should be taught a Mrs. Wright and Davis settled thirty stacks of wheat, the superior of which w have to see. eSetc lemon. the match by dividing the money. t0T dlli. ao-t- - lr-4aTK , 1 . k.... . .... d trj Hid-llai- d .VEW AD J ERTISEMEXTS. Testimonial. The Bev. Henry Skew's having served the Ogden Methodist Episcopal Church for three years and therefore mul sever his pastoral re lations, we desire to express our un bounded confidence, both in his in tegrity and faithfulnesses a Christian minister. Vv e moat heartily recommend him to whatever church he, in the Providence of God, may be asoigned. By order of the Ogden Quarterly T. C. Ilikp, Conference. Chairman. U Ogden fr 10 Third District Cnrt. Proceedings in the District Court on Wednesday, Associate justice Emerson presiding: K. M. Kirbr vs. C. A. Walker; de fault of defendant entered and re ferred to Harmel Pratt to report. I . h. Vu Courcy et ai. vs. Anthony Godbe et al.; decree for planum as prayed. a a Rev. IIeby Skcwes again departs from us morning, having returned here tor the purpose, we nnderstand, of ferreting out a recent scandal set on foot regarding him. We had no doubt of his ability to entirely viiniicate himself, believing him to be a gentleman entitled to the respect of the community; and our belief in this regard was sustained. Again, good bye. There is a question going the rounds of Ogrlen gentlemen just now as to which is the proper mode of sword exercise, the hip or shoulder position (we mean, of course, the first movement). If any professor will take tne pains to stop in Ogden for (wo or three days and instruct the great unwashed, we think, he will make a stake. LIPMAN How to Save Money. Instead of going to a doctor for a prescription, if you have Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Pain in the Back and Loins, Smarting, Inflammation, Calculi, Brick-dus- t Deposit, or any trouble of the Kidneys or Bladder, buy a bottle of Dr. Mintie's XepAre-ticum- , is ever compounded for these troubles. Messrs. Abrams C. Carroll, wholesale dauggists, say: " H'e regard Kephie-ticuas the best kidney and bladder Woodard. remedy in the maeket." druggist, Portland, Or., says: "Everybody speaks highly of it." Child, druggist, Portland, ( r., says: "Sold lots of it; it always does the work." Many have ben cured of oostinate kidney complaints after the doctors have given them up. For sale by all druggists. Trice, $1.25. Wholesale agent for 0.;den, J. W. KcXutt & Co. Will Open on JIaIn Street at the More formerly oecnpled by'Wall Fouler, ana will nell al IUtall tor IO 1)AYn, a Fine Mtoek or mi lilt, illl9gtl5i5iS$5gia0S oft at our An vx.net fU'ing he f.ootU we carry in stock at Eftfabliaunieiit at Malt Lake City. duplicate Hattok. At Xottington,June 5th, of old age, Lucy Hatton, aged 75 years. Mie joined the Church in the year 1849, and died as she lived, a Millinial good Latter day Saint. NO SHODDY! NO OLD STOCK! NO HUMBUG. The r'patHtion of ibis firm iharafarn U A 0 ll a catirt SIV M - NO SHAM. s good-naturedl- d 15 111115 111115 13 bt-in- g yt ! For the Lake ! will run over the trains Bathing Utah Central Railroad from Ogden to Lake shore, every Sunday and Wednesday, commencing on Sunday next; the 6th inst., leaving Ogden at 6 p. in. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. On and after Monday, July 7th, tickets will be issued to families and parties numbering not lss than ten, at the same fare, good for any and all trains to return same day. jy3 tf .a. Ho NO HCOD-WIN- K. a.n . MM A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. Remember we Gnly Remain in the City for 10 Bays. Call Karly while our Stock is Complete. LIPMAM Mancpactort, 2C9 Csa.l Street, dju21 If Im:w - BAIT IS, e Mammoth Establishment, York. Proprietors. 96 S8 a 100 Main St., SAli Lass Citt. CALL AT Weber Ogden, Utah. FOR Raving lately Full Stock Always on Sand. A REFITTED The only Exclusive Liquor House in Northern Utah! AND THROUGHOUT REARRANGED TOUR Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ba Focam Si., Ogden, liar and Billiard FLOUR! and is capable heit Ornci. door to Post turn- The Machinery is of the Best and Latest Patterns very heavy logging cart at Gibson jyl0-3-sEccles, Ogrlen, Utah. Dm.,.. NO FANCY - fullj etabliebed m Reliable and Trust worthy. All etoda are of out . a a, a V ivjiiidvhivu, V( UIUUC v IUSII UJ I CI UUUCU. Than ever Before. Wanted, A NO RUBBISH! But First Class Garments, Latest Styles, at Astonishing Low Prices. iSVar. BUSINESS LOCALS. littmmofh an imments tock on hand, we are bound to dispose of it, acd will therefore cell goods at ptnio prist rhese celebrated MILLS are now ing out a Better Article of DIED. DAVIS. Of Salt Lalce City, the great Buehu Compound. It the most wonderful prescription bull-frog- prooi-reador- COHBINATION! & e . Day. THE NEW TORE CLOTfflHC -' a. 6! A BRANCH OF s li. P PAPJIC ! Room Connected. BUY THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAEEB WAGONS AND of doing the greatest amount and best Character of work in the shortest space of time, while the most skilled workmanship is constant ly employed. RETAIL PRICES, Tiz: Dr. Plant has removed hi office XXX Flour, two doors east of Harkness & (,'o's, 4th street, Ogden, Utah, where he XXXX Flour, can be found on Monday of eacn Graham Flour, week. djy82w-s3- CARRIAGES. One Warranted! Every BY 2.25 2.50 SOLD Corn Meal, If Ion Want the Best Bran (sacked) Linseed Oils and White Leads send per cwt. your orders to Wm. Driver A Son. Shorts (sacked) dju!5tf " 2 25 " 2 25 " 1 20 1 40 " JAMES E. FOOTE, OCDEN, UTAH Wholesale and Retail Dealer in HARNESS, SADDLES, HXAXKETK, WHIPS, dm9 (f SIMMOND'S Best Chicken Feed, sacked 1 00 Dou't Read This, per cwt Unless you intend to profit by the fact that J. B. Goodfellow1 at his establishment on Fifth Street, keeps a good billiard table, the finest Liquors wnd Cigars, and the neatest Lunch AS From these prices a discount on Tl BERN Stand to be found in Ogden. ,,, i l,ii L1" ii'i,. 1 Et. WHISKY! NABOB THE PUREST AK1 BEST For all Medicinal and Family Purposes car lots will be made. apris-t- i 0a to Driver Son's For White Leads of the best quality julDtf ..-n- it The highest market price will be paid by me for Hides, Wool, Pelts, furs, Minis &o. Office Z. C. M. 1., II. B. t J II bn; er. of it purnv and quality I can .how tUoaai)(U of Cauada, tu testify to lis mtiuaai th bast St d a a tamily remedy and tonic. P"K'a"',,""llPrt-'OftheUuionau- CAUTION. rOea H. r.l BONO & CO., Dealers In Plac of boainam. Old Theatre Building, Fourth St., Ogrlen. frompt aad Oarafal AiVtitioo U arder. Box 128. r (. ftllS fJsnniaaA a...l..oc V .I..II.J ullll MT g. bill MuM8. Sole Pioprietor. nnv-nnn, ft'ztHl the ' ii H .LB0R.?0RY With iVniMKn --- j, ft . i lk .u.,.oie O. FIMMOND" R. ' .; iW family i'l. eff ct ha. trulv " tn. . ir.tr . l AMi OFFICE, No. Ftn'e ; M lA i nn or. had at THE ALL DAY, HOURS OF at A. GBEEX WELL'S MEAT MARKET, Feuxth Si reek, smr , i,ww-- wnuiE " urea Ha.. j - West Sp. M87 Ren.tfnliv. "d, r,icl lor int ir me, k, l". ST. LOl'IS, Mo, Sept. JO, . fl Bl.BV Inr tu.ni. tisi. aad nave u 1 b .itter merlTin.lljr . . ,ugr naooii "lrMt 1 i take pieatnt. In tajirg far .rTOa tk ae I tbiiR pr.f .ix H.ca.ea, C. LOUDkaBACK, M. W H. WRIGHT p 0 ICE! v. Ut"C'','tion',h'' BoMod, VV UAVIS, ?tate Aasaj er afcd MunachnMtti. djalt 3a DEALERS I 1 1 t?t Ri aicououc Fijeiiciu ana rvli'K - nei-ie- ir uietic and Medicmal 8. ' . HliiMtory- dU-t- f ICE & Co., oer tbe Corlt. a I.mxs, Lawss, Hamburg and Linen i.mbroidenes, at Can be dju266t j. Stanford's For Ture Linseed Oils. Go to Wm. Driver & Son's drug store. MMH strata, vaerv. yaiu t D. H. PEERY. Signature dSS-l- y GROCERIES, PRODUCE and FRUITS. and SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Send Your orders for Ture White Leads and Linseed Oils to Wm. Drier & Son. djulatf . aSo-d- SOLE ACENTS FOR CCDENI AND VICINITY. A Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes, Home-mad-e Imported, all prices, at J. M. D. Tailor's, Main St. SV J. W. McNUTT To all parts of tbe city. Clawoi. Everybody Should be happy in tasting the delightful Summer Drinks to be obtained only at J. J. Clayton's. h!l ...... toll"!,. b " ttrue FREE DELIVERY ,. Cash. Ogdn. SOLD IN AIL THE EASTEKN STATK3 AND iLSATICFACTIC! GIVES 3 rTCOn'""'''l by He Facult.. for al I can of Fever and Weak-Ague, NervunsDeM, 'VP'1- - Iudiifeatioa, etc. It is now introduced 'O ihe nobiio of th Pacific Slop DltTH,l hv the Va.u- liAaa. f tl.n i . r... 'rT & SON, side Main Street, Ogden, Utah. IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FAMILY GROCERIES. EARU PHODECTS, VARIETIES SO riO S. El Agents for the "New American" Sewing Machin. cheJ.ITP '11,? domestb purposes on hand ss cheap as th Frae delivery to all parts of the city. des,ired for and sea. W. II. Wright & Sob. |