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Show GILEAD. LtrrvnM th Qr-at-T- h 24 ill in vxdat Mos isc, Jclt Coming" Salt Lake. 13, 1ST9. e oifob Jcmctiom The gre.1. event of the eiton ha PRO BONO PUBLICO. transpired, The appearance of Lawrence Barratt in five of his specialties, "Richelieu," "Hamlet," "David Gar- ; OFFICt. rick," "Yorick" and "Cassius." liis aaanaia: first eharacur, W1 aw,Aaetty. doable dally... aL wad H mail uiyMM ww.nmfi : EICBlLlkt, J tat, Tareag. Bui daily lmim: t was grand conception of the carditale ead lee Wl Lake " t m nal statesman, and was by fur the aa' the aal Ta. Birw Coaaty, Bear Lake Ooeiity aad finest impersonation given of thi oda Sprlnp nlli f atoe, k.a Ik IM nl.r. i i noted character in Salt Lake. In the Btt--j-'T Bad fndaye, first place the character whs render ed older and more fragile in bodily ....S:eea.. Hatnrduva and m.i4sva health than usual, whicii made the and lata Ctf ltrrilU, North Ocdea and bursts of puHMion involving the many rlarneaHte, Moedaya, Wednefdaye ndT, an. to 1 "D.m beautif ul and powerful passages, more avrn'i . i. .T..13..l n.linrt:U ,...fclt.ia.lT.ai. strikingly grand, evincing an inspi taedaf...... ft.......... H B l ration which is natural to the statesman. M Otl.e Rousing from .ftMlLitlnM . a.. to ( p.m. his faintnes . and debility, he seemed Sroea... T a.ai. to S 1..B1. wevae War eu.ii freea in his strength, till the a like giaiit . L. slaPttaKS, reeuaaefr. lofty sentiment was uttered, the command given, or the cure in voked, and then he would sink back an exhausted, feeble, times into TRAINS. shaken old man on the verge of the ... errrte..... Ma " a:4 p.l . grave. It was touching and sublime. a.ui Ht F. trail Were... lis other characters were each a cre 6:6i p P. train erilTee... of his own; beauties were ation a.m 111 P. Enigraat 1:16 p.m evolved from them that had never r. itm :& a.ni ......... rr1 " . In short, the en4:i p.m before appeared. P. Kaalgrant learee....... :Oil a.m tire repertoire wad worthy of greater ...... C. trail arriTM 6:4 p.m than he received; the sup . :4o.m patronage - - ktTM also excellent, but space ......... eittip.m port was " and. ... ...!' p.m will not permit a cnUcumi such as I ., V. W. trata errtee would like toutlbrd your readers. Tin 0(tea Citj Salt Lake will have a grand enter ainment on the 24th in the large Tabernaclo. Special trains will run from Ogden, I'rovo and Tooele to CHURCHES. Gilkao. the city. Carrscaea Jmi CaajiTor Umtwi lewii dra-uati- jut r0T w , - eceles-ianticu- - an-ire- ... HolOe regular traeannaa arery Similar morning t 11 o'cleck.la the Tabernacle, corner of Mln and Roeond etreeta. The eaerciaee art rarlwi.lhe The Emma. eongrefatloa being addeaeed bjr (I. Hernut Kldere.of A great interest is still felt in relaHere M alto bald the quarterly Conference H. Weber Make of Zioo."of which Klder and Herrick Kldere L. tion J. to the Emma, that most abused and le preeident. Peery Hrrning met-lata- , C. r. Middlatoa art Countelurt. at frliu, an hld Is Iba vrlu. of Utah's mines. The Utah Commer oaainMfictn vardaMcnibijr rwin ol hJCHj; 8uudj tfchoolt cial for July, juxt issued, has the fol ra alio bald ia theu bouaaa at J p. m. lid Ponrlk tolacoriL Cl trmcn Tornaref Yonngaod 1 ' Cnoday at 1 a. m. and Samcaa Mraata. r galiualh achoul at 10 a. m. Kar. i. L. T:tp. w raetor. Ijr, Tr lltf I - ' ".. 4 .'. Catinuc Caimeii Wtnafd on toolb tide Fifth itraal, batvaw Voungaad Pnokltn. aenicuon aadar at U . w. od 1:S p.m. Matt at a.m. falSar tcanlan, paator. ty. Mitiuiit Fowrtb. (ar Cioaca DarTicai 0p.a. Ur. . North aid Main itraat, 11 a. m. aud at Suadajr Uaur ekawae, paator, oatb aid of fovtk FaaMfTiain Caoica Mais and Young. BarTieaa arerj '' Itraat, Utaeea a. a. achool at 11 Kabbath m. a. (aadaj at ac U, w U. Ual laghar, paator. Tt JUNCTION has a LARDER CIRCULATION in Offdes and throughout Northern Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- PERS oomblned. d ii , Th BRIEF MEJiTIOJ. -- trti ... have grown beautifully lowing to say upon the subject! "Mr. Chiirles Smith, of Salt Lake City, has kept the books of the Kmma mine since ever it was worked, and from him we have procured the following statement of its product. Soon after it was discovered by Mr. Woodman the Walker Bros, bought in, and it was called The Emma Mining Company. This organization sold 1315 tons of ore in San Francisco, realizing net, $126,602.33. Subsequently Warren Hussey bought in, and it became The Emma Silver Mining Company of Utah. This organization sold 4278 tons of ore in New York, realizing, net, $810,895.12. In November, 1871, the property went into the hands of the English Company, and they took out from thai time to Jan. 1st, 1879, 21,053 tons, which realized, net, in Salt Lake City, $1,743,911.18. Total tons, 26,051; total realized, Probably the cost o"f taking was not more than ten or fifteen out A more profitable mine, percent. while it lasted, was scarcely ever ; " found." 2,5S1,-408.6- Salt Lakb ii afBicted with a water toavltof manU. Tbb Uierruometor registered 90" in the chatte yesterday. Til Bras Band will celebrate on 24th at Kay's grove. Let it not A Lton on Kicking. b forgotten." Two dogs were fighting as dogs Ma. F. J. Caxnoii, the Jckctjon's will, for it is their nature to near "oity man,'1 went to Salt Lake yes one of the open places on the sewer terday afternoon. on Main Street, yesterday afternoon. Mocktain fires have been raging The proprietor of one of the animals, In Big Cottonwood and Butte can- with the purp-os- e of giving his purp an advantage which would have yons for "me days past. ' Kep your eye on the grand enter- been equivalent to a victory, aimed tainment being gotten up by Man- a kiek at the other canine, but ager Margetts in Union Opera House m'insed his aim, and the combatant whose cause he endeavored to ad? on Friday evening next. vance received the salutation, tumA. partt of serenaders Focalized tne Junotiok sanctum last night, bling into the excavation tail hindmost. It took the man about ten " giving ns "Pinafore" and other seloo-tion- s to explore the cavern and minutes in good stjle and great abuneffect a rescue, and when he emerge dance. , , , with the dripping dog, they were a Trb wire bridge acrom the Salmon pair. river, so we learn from the Lewiston TeHtr, gave way while a band of catOgden Laid Oat. tie wrre crossing on it, a short time ago A well contested game of baseball head of and a horse and twenty-fivcattle were plunged into the stream was played on Liberty Square yes The hore and five of the cattle were terday afternoon between the Ogden and Slatersville clubs, resulting in drowned. the Salt Lake Herald: A the defeat of the Ogden by a score j. Sats of 18 to 24. It should be noted that prominent physician, yesterday, health of taied that the the citizens the Ogden catcher, Mr. Asa Farley, was so good that those of his profos was called away on business in the aion would bare to adopt the Chi heat of the game, and this crippled Some fine aece method of charging their pa his side cons.derably. both was done on sides, and batting when would tients well, or they the playing of the Slatersville club i starve to death. described as better than that of any of the contestants the Ogden boys ' " ' : The Band will Bathe have yet had. , g e M1SCELLA SEO US. Ceiu Tyner'f Party. of consists General Tyner's party the following ladies and gentlemen: Don. J- - if. Ty ner, first assistant postmaster genera, and wife; A. I. Ha-tethird assistant postmaster, and wife; H. J. McKeesick, superintendent railway mail service; M. V. Baily, superintendent railway mail service; Samuel Smith, special agent OF THE REGISTEREDwillVOTERS post office department. take notice County From Salt Lake City: Miss Reid, that the Utneral Election for the Judge Boreman, Postmaster Lynch year 1879 will be held in the several and wife, Secretary Thomas, Capt precincts of said County, ou Hooper, Col. Keif, Col. Kaighn and Major Ooodsjed. General Election. THE NEW YORK CLOTHING -- COMBINATION! BRANCH OF A LIPMAN DAVIS? & The 4th Day of August, A.D. 1879, For the purpose of electing the following officers, to wit: Three Commissioners to locate University Lands. on Tfafn Will nt by . One Councilor to the Legislative will sell Kloek for lO DATS, Assembly for Weber and Box Elder Counties. A Territorial Superintendent of uisirici schools. One night Her lov- FOR WEBER COUNTY: Er found She rose, One Selectman, to fill the vacancy Took her They fled Au exact at poods we ilaiunislfa Were wedf caused by the expired term of F. A. Best clothes, Hammond. Salt KMtablisjluueiit said. While Pop City, Enough DisA County Superintendent of Iid doze. Having an immense stock on band, we are Bound to dispose of it, sud will thert fore sell goods at psnio prices trict Schools. Arthur Lot, in ruck. A Collector. NO OLD STOCKf NO RUBBISH f NO FANCY Also Justices of the Peace aird NO SHODDY! Constables in several of the precincts. ' But First Class Garments, Latest Styles, at Astonishing Low Price, Liberal Hall. . Said Election to commence at the Liberal League meeting this even NO NO HUMBUG. NO HCOD-WIN- K. several ing at 8 p.m. at the Liberal Hall. one hourplaces of holding elections, sa firm and this is established of alter continuo Sellable ami Trustw Th Al! p;( ods re of our own fully rrputufion sunrise, or'hy. Friends of free thought invited. manaf until sunset on said day. sod iherefors e Guarantee n h Artidts us reprfseatsd. or money (.hall be refunded. The Elopement. From win- Their patterns said Iow ope There hung They must A rope, Not wed. By which Quoth he, To slope. "Let s fly Without To par-SoA sound nigh." She reached Quoth she, The ground "Ay! Ay!" Of Salt Lake City, Htrett al lielail Opif Foalger.aiul n the slore formerly occupied a Flue of duplicate of the at Wall.. at our carry in stock Lahe lfir;cr SHAM. On L. M. litCHARD., Clerk of the County Court of Weber County, U. T. By C. C. Richards, Deputy Clerk. Oodbx, Utah, July 11th, 1879. Word Covers the Advice Which should be given to nervous, slender, and debilitated persons Invigorate! Sedatives, opiates, appetizers, are comparatively useless. The system must be built up with a genuine tonio in order to the recovery of vigor and tranquility by the nerves. A course, systematically pursued, of TOR THE BEST the leading invigorant, Hostetter's Stomach J5itteri, fhouin be resorted JP XT KT to by those who suffer from weak the Chraprat Prim, (0 it nerves and general debility. The stomach, always more or les. dyspeptic in cases of nervousness and loss of vitality, is toned and regulated by this medicine until the organ acts with a preeision akin to that of a c steady-goinXI piece of mechanism. Complete digestion and assimilation S are, through the influence of the Bitters, followed by a gain of vigor 5 and flesh, and (he disappearance of billiousness and irregularity of the bowels, where such exist, as they usually do. Appetita and sleep are deod slw .0L. 4) then regained. " OPPORTUNITY TO SEOUEE BARGAINS. A RARE . ;; Remember we Only liemain in the City far 10 Lays. Call F.arly while our Stock lalFIHiilW & 269 MAMirAt-TOBT- , I TTJIrt 33 H. du21 if Caa! 8ieet, BAIS, Manmoth New Vobk. In Complete. - Establish.kt, . Frcprietcrs. 90. V8 a 100 Main 8Avi 8t.. 1 aks Cur. fo JAMEH GALE'S, CALL AT Weber Mills, g Oyden, Utah. CKl itKl FOR Wines, Liquoi's and bea Raving lately Cigai-s- . OA Hotter than Gold Is perfect health, and yet many are guttering the tortures of the damned' 2 o Kits REARRANGED Fran rta Gala. A. Millinery Goods at Cost For Twenty Days, to close out stock , at Mrs. Scubab's. Rooms to rent. djy 12 2 si Ho! For the Lake! Bathing trains will run over the Utah Central Railroad from Ogden to Lake shore, every Sunday and Wednesday, commencing on Sunday next; the 6th inst., leaving Ogden at 6 p. m. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. On and after Monday, July 7th, tickets will be isued to families and puttie numbering not less than ten, at the same fare, good, for any and all trains to return same day. jy3 tf . Cash. 'Of TwSpl j 1 ii 2. flaring the leased Ovrtcjs'.- ..V ' ; liar and Billiard livom The Machinery is of the Best and Latest Patterns and is capable of doing the greatest amount and best Character of work in the shortest space of time, while the most skilled workmanship is constant- Connettitt. BUY THE CELEBRATE D WAGlbifs S:TUDEBAKER it r well-know- n LIMB KILN RETAIL rilCCES, Viz: Formerly operated by Mr. Edley Hampton, I mi now prepared to XXX furnish In any quantity. I will also pay all of Mr. Hampton't due bills for "lime if the Parties ru incinir trm sum,, will advance ten rents in cash per bushel for coal expenses. left with Barnard Whita or rVci'iTe prompt attentiea. OdeTT i 1879. notices or e Graliam Flour, Corn Meal, 1 20 1 40 cked 1 00 - ' WHISKY; THE PIKEST 1SD BEST A eviou, To all D. H. PEERY. SlKiiUturu over the Cui k. dtfr-t- y GEORGE Al SHlfmC PRODUCE and FRUITS. rtu, b"TO Placa ef boaiaaaa. Old Tbaatra Bailding, Fourth St., Oycten. 1. f ICE! St at Stru. It hAhM " OFFICE, of.te,td ia ,uu rataiatDai i urr.oww.- th"n -' of nr.a ariel tlttt Knd Ae, 6y au.laa.r,, f loinsur. No: Fta . Et ' 8ept.w,M. 2 nBB, oa has .;1-a .k. Sole 1.1.1. . lcfol- - -- auitirta. aed tKM a PC KK, .. - ' hAtt, f Sate Aatujer ant1 JIaaaaChtt"- - utacaM.,oe,th. whl;,fStJl na.d, rt 1 Died re axPra, a djalO 3m and COMMISSION. ICE ". .,... fcmiWrfliSi ' entdlT Vf a. tl.fV".... l H.C t(lf!DKBACK. W H. WRIGHT &; SONfA & Taa Aaaoal Volnmaf Mnrza'l Btl .(.la Baa elbrh biodtnar. will ha aant hv atpraaa, fra of (proadad th fr.frfcr dnas not aae-- ad oaa dnttar par Toluwai. (i 00ch. A i omnVat 9ft, eompr.i( f.lmn Triufl. itatoa "ac ilt of I r eaak at the of te i p.r ti'?B'o, Jrright at fntn.Ka.er. tTprnst J C'oth iWa for - rolama. aiiitakSa fir Mnd Cjti be had ALL HOURS Of to will Se aaot to .Ipa J, jb rac ipt o j. fl (10 far a THE DAY, Karaitiaoca ahoald bo maia by PoavOffioa' Mottay Order or Hraft, rhtc - of A GEEES WELL'S SEAT SiltKEf; irr'titfmrnt .Vip!,pnra r aw An wn aniAwat tht ardar a U acrca A UiuTHUta. Kturth ipn Is:A1:IAKBk. A.i4raa H.lU'.a n. ntu !! ,,,,,wH ' Jfn$:T In Frompt and Caratnl ASVntiaB to onlara. Sox is & Co., G. BlMMuKDS. LA,0R'I0RT M Sir: Th. r..,.u HMMOND!", Ean. H.O0HD&C0., eSa-- 'j ! been ai. a XTt .TmVI.-!!- 4 tit Lonia, Mo., both atntln,eo promiatnt la a guarantee to yll bit. eia of ita purity an.) qtnlirw J. Wj MgISTUTT . in. an 00 00 4 00 ...10 00 T 00 ..J0 00 C- - SOLE ACE NTS tQR o CC EN t AKD VICIKitY., CAl!TI(p.-XftHe Genuine unleNii I,nlelld wltb MJ parts of tbe city. .v that toa ,"J",?.BL1,1 FREE DELIVERY WhfB na Tb TrTXaS Pablkatloaa, Ona yaar, .' Any TWO". Ona Yaar SIX inbacrrpttona, Oaa Yaar Trm tor largacltaba roraiahad aa applicatioa. fWajw Frm to K? tuhterAtre in tite States or CbaaoUi. fi NABOB El. l HITS, dm? if ! TK 1"TEKN STATKS AKDOiVBSt'NITliKgAt SATllfrKtTICK From these prices a discount on W k&, B.B ?G,'D IN ALL 4l ' aas of Fcrer and bj iba g.y na, Uabthty, l)ysipia, Indiifestioa. etc. K is no imrodncad o th Snblic of tbe J'aciac Slopa car lots will be made. Maaaa:tifiiatee of the eminent Db. g. DANA It JSS, Stata aaajer of mi..reebythelol..igc tbair pr PERIODICALS. GROCERIES, - ia flAIiXESS, SAIH)I I S, III.AMiET SIMMOND'S ' ' For all Medicinal and Family fniyosc? Dalers ttARPKR'8 MAQAflNB. Ona Yaar " HAIPIR S WtBKLT, 'UTrl JAMES E. FOOTE, OCDEN, BY Wholraala and Retail Dealer (Z aftar tka racalptat Waordar. BAZAR. 2 25 ras press. . t. : r i Tk. - - V. ..1i uww, .r.v m mc oanr wi,d Naiabar for J ntMry of aach r. , timnmitloja-l- svwi 1 la und ntood HAKPKK'S " Shorts (sacked) Trann-npt- HARPERS 2 25 2.50 SOLD ' 4fkaTi"k; AaafaithHil chronicle of fjahlon, and a awf paper of domratic and ax-ia- l chractor, it tanka without a rival BrvMyn tjiglt. Thia h.a a qmrati a w.da popularity for thafiraait rigcym.nt it aiid haa hacoma an ta.liabM awooriij with Ua ladiaa-- A'. 1'. It it " " " Bran (sacked) per cwt. T drtaa aecoldltirtn 1lattll Briar will k. thaaira and amb lion uf tlia woman of .Vnieric Dmm Fletfr. Best Chicken Feed, per ewt Harper's Bazar. .cabbiages;:.-:;.Every Ono t77"4ar,r4antoaJ" : XXXX Flour, GREY LIME A S, Post 666 TAKE NOTICE! ILLUSTRATED. ADAM'SPLACE St.,Ogben, SEXt si t FLOUR! Jim tie Parley, Karbers. Alwuys 04 JIjhA, ly employed. OMara Wanted, very heavy logging cart at Gibson Ecctes, Ogden, Utah. jy 10 3 2 FotBT Tbsn ever Before The highest market price will be Wright's, will paid by me for Hides, Wool, Pelts, Furs, Skins ic. Otiiee Z. C. M. 1., dma31m. II. B. Ciwsom. Ogden. A Si THROUGHOUT, bjr 3 Stmck Gale These celebrated MILLS are oow turning out a Better Artiote of d BUSINESS LOCALS. Full The only Exclusire Liquor HoiSse in Rcithei;& Utail AND lXI)I.ttT4Kl0 In all its bragchaa Jnmea nl .Sr "Son, Sugar-coated- A BEFITTED 3 with Dyspepsia, when a single bottle of DU."M1NTIE'S ENGLISH DANDELION, LIVER AND DYSPEPSIA PILLS will give relief, and, if persisted in, will cure the worst case J a. of this distressing trouble. This pill cures Torpid Liver and Biliousness, Removes Regulates the Bowels, Pimples from the Face, cures Sallow Complexion, Foul Breatli,Sick Headache, Heartburn, Tain in the Sides , and Back; is and guar-teeto bo Purely Vegetable. It acts directly upon the Coating of the Stomach and on the Liver. Can be taken in any climate wet or dry weather. Beware of imitations. The Genuine has an engraving of a lion on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggists, i'rice 50 cents. J. W. McNutt & Co., wholesale agents. d 3m. Fluff ml Coarse Grand Project. Boots and Shoes, Home-madand The public are probably tired of Imported, all prices, at J. M. D. Taylor's, Main St. hearing the wants of Ogden rehearsed ' end we are certainly wearied of But there is one naming them. 1IAM.I8 & SMITH, necessity which should be immediately provided for and a movement is or foot to supply it that is an FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, up town hotel. Mr. A. D. ShakesSatwara FrBHo tad Wall. peare, formerly well known here, is Hair Cnttingy Shampooing. in town and is making strenuous ef Shaving, Artittic H'srbaaa! Atj Guaranteed. forts to accomplish something in this a 3 Jjlw direction. He proposes to proceed ABadKJcfc. upon a plan at once feasible and of which we will speak two equitable, The Ktw sys that a day or more hereafter. fully' Mr. of son a ao, Ranche Kimball, William U. Himball.of Parley's Park, while attending V the horses in the Opposite the Union Depot, Pioneer', Day. OGDEX. Bih4r wad kicked by one of the anifor the grand cviy The programme mals in the hewd. lie was struck cert tobe given on the 2Uh iiwt.T it jtnt oarer Use eye, m dangerous prox- about completed, and will doubtless imity to the temple, and after the be published fn full on Monday. It ayident, remained insensible for will include sogs, glees, organ aird ITERTTHrSG NEAT, CLEAX, OR- onw time. He is al! right now, violin solos, music by brass ban Is, FIRST-CL1Sand DERLT , t soseri-not bung thotrghfthe bruise etc., etc. The excursion rates from ir a was a first supposed. the north, south and west have also The Ifsi jtUec in the c.:fy to drop in and been agreed upon, . and will be at hove a pwdt ym'rf gwnte with all ' S.tl nch a reasonable figure that ' the wihAt "attachmentt." ' . ' Everybody Lake will doubtreni . bo filled with avtT4 be hapnv in tastine the de visitors on the glorious ..occasion. ! . ADAM JOHNSON, Proper, Eghtful Summer Iriuk to be okay We gWu this itub from.the J.i.t'tAVtOX" laWblil'tt Ogden for 10 Days. t MONDAY, Og-rle- n Brass Band will this evening, at 4 o'clock, in company with as many of thoir friends as see fit to join them, depart for Lake shore to enjoy the pleymreeof a bath in the mar mortuum of Utah. There will doubtless be a throng, but the accommodations are ample, and none need stay away for A bath in Salt fear of crowding. is of one the Like cheapest and most in the country. luxuries njoyable PANIC ! 1879. . The gentlemen composing the XEW JDT ERTISEM EA'TS. - West side Main, Street, Ofden, BEALBRS IN FARM MEEOHAHiOISEf GENERAL FtMIMrOHOIKRIEMi. Vtk;.":-?m- ' ... ,. PHfthKm VAfiIKTII - :v; :n, AO riQ9f P AgenUfor tfie "Sew American" fr'tving A'alhin? i 'ordouiestion band 7 ;ues,lr pMk- - Ulf ,.', - Fr ' ! jw.-ceu- delivrV W all W-l- a paXts of tfe:eif Wtiskfmte J |