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Show I OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1879. vol. vn. GENERAL NEWS. - anction. GOOD FOR vubluhed very Morning (except Monday) by the Havana. T.IE SIOUX STILL TIIE BEST TONSORIALISTS. J2..SO 100 on Advertising raw made known . application t.T. Bj I By Etc. Etc., Etc., Ere. Etc., Editor J cnctiox The telegram W. U. Telegraph to the Junction. The Zalna Defeated. London, July 23. It is said the government has information that Lord Chelmsford has defeated the Zulus, inflicting immense Joss. I e i 11 -r te - ! . ' otv-uio- uv Physician Office corner oJ Osdin,UtaL f. 8. XICB11DS, D. Kearney orhciatmg Tiy', Ui'v. E. J.O'CALLAGUAN, Trmpest In Trapet. JouanaV Wash t iil 'Aii i. July 23. in'toii: Col. Mosby, consul to lion Toiing and Fourth St., K hi , It. s leen heanl from on the mavUOtf Eiigufttp iwtion. He Kays it is not ;i ue i.'in he insulted American dig n in lk f lloiidinjj a dinner party at 2. E. WMIAHB, i he British government general's and Surgeon. Form rly Chief Justice gnureolo oourt,n.y. Proaecuting Att'y, Weber Co. KICIIAltDS ft. WILLIAMS, He says vUhoiit :i ilresscoat. that the cfiiuury he had one made for um ii, and lias used it many tuner, tin hinijdi social ceiemoniesfti to lim, and that the stories a hi auHiiiM l.iin were started by some former on mar officers there who were, thieve und were discharged n ii.e n-- Office in Peery Block, Fourth St. OQDEN, UTAH. d24l-t- f . - - Stll Cumin?. Charles Nbw York, July Kaskil! o: the bark Shetland, from Miintnnzas, hits been admitted to the ()uai;iniine hospital sick with yellow lever. 23. Dr. RAY DAVIS, . Surgical& Mechanic cal Dentist Fourth Tribe's dll3-t- Building, (Up Stairs.) Offlr hour, e.m. to Street, a p.m. f Hi Fever prradinR. Mcmph.b, Tenn., July 23. Thir teen new cases of lever were reported to the board of health tins morning Anions' i lie number are J. S Kemter of police wii ami child and Thotmus W. 0'D'nnell. Ono death iias The fever seems to be grauniilly spreading in the northern i ot tlieis city and Chelsen whlcli uji to yesterday had been ex ruii.t. The authorities are still look m;: ubout for a site to establish camp. Six more cases reported this morn nig and two additional deatl Tvveiiiv-tivtents wre civen this afternoon to father Welsh, who will tiamp ''Father Matthew A hundred additional ten hi will be iui'iiiJ-lieao soon as those sent by the government are received. Th authorities will city "elect a ite for the establishment o h lartre camp. Jt is thought spot seven miles distant from lhe city on thel; d:ich ntilroud ft vorably except three. f A. S. CONDON, M. D., . Pigeon and Physician, NextDoor to jlmcwoi Office. UTAH. - OGDEN J. X. ALLEN, e PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office at residence, near the coi ner of Third and Main streets, Ogmar20tf den, Utah. S. M. PRESHAW, UNDEltTAKWR. All kinds sfCeftins aud trim M Mud. inga constantly Three Pcmons Killed MAR-GARY- ATTORNEY ' " ' AND CO UNSELOR-at- Office OGDEN, Canfield block, - d CASES METALLIC Sent CO. D. to any address. Bmbalminxa marlotf pecialt,. Kast side JIa'a 8t, Ogdsn. II. W. 0. inn-tioi- nut aid by thaKinux. CHicaoo, Juiv zi. l tie Tribune Fort Pec.k Montana special says Jo? Sambert a well known inteqretor and s out was with his wite and tour children killed on the 20th inst., by Sioux. Three other persons who were returuiux with him- from th Yankton camp were also killed an one little girl was taken captive. - LAW, Main St., UTAH. Feterin LnnltYillr. dS7-l- y t a 0:15 a.m. Umoolosi river Zulu prisoners state that twelve regiments, aggregating 20,000 men, participated in the attack. , Lord Chelmsford estimates that the Zulu loss could not have ben less than a thousand men. Ulundi was burning The steadiness of outat noon. troops, who at one time during the engagement were under a complete belt of fire, was remarkable: the dash and enterprise of the cavaky was all that could be wished. Vur fortified camp had beet left In charge of 900 Europeans and ZM natives. A por tion ot the Zulu forces at one tune threatened to attack it. A large body of Zulus surrendered after the battle. They are also coming in in large numbers on General Crealock's line of advance. The force reached an excellent position between Eradwen-gand Uulindi about 8:30 a. m. ;The Zulu army had been observed leaving it bivouacs about 7:30. An engage lyent was shortly after begun by mounted men. By 9 the Zulu attack was fully" developed; by 9:30 the enemy wavered and the lancers, followed by the remainder of the cavalry, attacked them, and a general route ensued. Prisoners state that King Cetywayo was personally com manding and witnessed the fight from a neighboring kraal. Counselor at Inw. The War Nearly Orar. Lord Chelmsford's dispatch con cludes as follows: ''As 1 have fully accomplished the object for which I anvanced I consider that I should bo best crrrying out Sir Garnet Wol- seley's, instructions by moving immediately towards Kambawasa. I shall send back a poi'tion of this force for supplies which are now Kam-- . ready at Fort Marshall." bawasa appears to b about thirty ... :i . nines soucn oip m uiunui. Sir Garnet Wolseley telegraphs from Durban on the 8th of July as follow! I, have halted all reinforcements here as I believe the war is over. JJo not send any more men or supplies till you hear from me. 1 expect to meet the great chief about the 16th instant and discuss terms of peace with him." 400,000,000 Franc. 23. De Lesseps has Londo,-Ju1- v issued the prospectus of the Darien canal company. The capital is fixed at 400,000,000 francs. Only 125 francs per share will He called up in the first instance. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, will be paid on actual money received t during the course of construction. Da Lesseps estimates an income of 90,000,000 francs from the canal and recous shareholders will receive 11J per - , y f, y d57-6- representatives, died nwonljf Uceased in Ogden it General Donald McLeod, a Vetera of the battle of Waterloo, died at h residence this morning. pre,r to d0 work B iM , ith care, and an Uu gtteet several cases ot yellow lever have abertet hut(. at Louirille among th developed "Jsnrtloa." llS11 or4wi'rrta refugees from Memphis, but no cases have originated there. The strike of the freight handlers WUIM08E & CAUWELl, r.t St. Louis i being compromised by iBPSKTERS, JOINERS AND an advance of ten cents per diem and no trouble is anticipated. The BUILDERS. eight heur movement in the differall elktUPlaei,!oi and etimate pre red oa ent trades at Chicago ha failed to - OJd aiud wh and doors :U dtr,0rkattain its object and the majority of "U Btrert, artificers are returning to work under Jwt wMt ef Main, 0g4 the old sTsWm. t. 001IN HOR8POOI. " poi-liv- BARELY ESl .. GilM's, Goods Tnre. GiUet" Oream Tarter Baking Powder is pureand good. Gillet's double flavorings are three to five times stronger than those made bv most other manufacturers. iAid contain no poisonous acids or ethers, but are the genuine extracts of rich, ripe, fresh fruits, and can always be relied unon. d,all3m. A body of men entered thejiil at Quinev. Ills, and riddled a negro with bullets and dransed his body through the streets." lie ,a,l out. and killed raged nearly Mr. Fergu- on, of Redding, who identified him. e al-E- with his life, returns with the body of his partner, in adversity,and is expected to arrive on Saturday evening. No matter what might be the motive or cause, of the outrage, t he deed is indefensible from any stand point, and should be condemned by eveiy respectable class of people. This thing ot mobs or individuals "taking what is termed the law into their own hands," und WITHOVT LAW o ; POSTING. a mob. Butiti rumored that they had some time previous to this, been driven from the st',te by a mob and forbidden to return. It is supposed that in their hurried departure they had left some articles of clothing be hind them, and perhaps had returned to obtain thein. but as no facts are known save the death of young Standing, conjecture- - and surmises aro varied and unreliable. Rudger Clawson who - Louisville, Ky., July 23. Tli health officer discovered two cases of fever in this city this afternoon, hot ATTORNEY of which were brought from Memph AND Mrs. Samuel B. Eiikers, wife of bunker Who died in Memphis cent, per annum. A88ISTANT V. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY". days since, and who enme to Louis " rrorldinif Against Fire. , Uollectiona a Specialty. Loan, on Mortgages Ef ville on Sunday, and Miss Essing,also St. pETKKsBCRtf, July 23. Owing fecteaV Office. Kaet gids Main St. Ogden. a refugee Irom .Memphis. Jlotlt cases doJ-lare of a mild type, and there ai to the prevalence of incendiarism the authorities of Kharkoif have no case's of local origin in the city. divided the town in to 32a tiro E.G. JOHNSON, M.D., The i.Mt Lap. districts. Every householder is bound HOMOEOPATHIC f to keep a special night watchman San Fraxcisco., July 23. The 1 and have 30 buckets of water always dies' closed even this match walking nysician and Surgeon. ing. (. About o.UUU persons were pre ready. 0e la Iribe'a New Building, Fourth St. - sent. Madame L.aCnaiieile liavin Deaths From Tellow Ferer. Ninety-Nin- e 418S-1- ; . really had no competitor for the firs' Havana, July 23. Ninety-ninposition, and but little uncertainty deaths from yellow fever during the regardin the second, third an week ending July 19th a decrease of J. MURPHY, M.D., fourth places. The scores are 19 compared with last week. follows: LaChappelle, 300 miles an Se only graduated five laps: Edwards 260 and one lat ' New Utah, Directory. Donley 248 miles; Maynard, 228 135 miles two and The Utah Directory and Gazetteer I ta city. lap; Walton, W Ilk Strut, . . Ogden, Utah. miles. At the close of the contest for 1879-'- 80 is now out, aud the pubdU-lthe prizes and belt were presented lishers, Messrs. II. L. A. Culmer & anal tlie crowd dispersed. A number Co., are engaged in delivering the of matches are likely to follow for work to th?ir subscriliers in Ogden. the bolts. The book contains the name an ocRAJ1 ASI cupation of each resident iu the cenOSSAKSSIAl VOOS TUSKIU3. tral counties of Weber, Salt' Lake. Orders Davis and Utah ; and has in addition treapectfully aoticited and the LIGHTNING BOILED DOWN. trade aupplled at loweat ratee. a complete business directory of evd geoeral Jobbing also Samuel Butler,of Chester, has been ery town in this Territory, together KPjWg Harchart'w produce Uteo. tor state treasurer by th with reliable data, facts, figures and nominated "AIM St, North of.Z. C. M L full gazetteer information in relation republican convention. thereto- - The book is invaluable to Wm. llincks, for 30 years one all business men. Price $ 3.00. d2t the official reporters in the house of BILL PEliCIVAL J. BARRATT, rnoDuci: (jHoci-iuFjs-, THoMas. rnorisiox Grain. Floar, Feed, VKGKTAbLES, FRUITS, and FRUITS. Etc. a Hpeoialtyl Fourth St., Ogrten. n r ", vRochiiiEs. , la Wauiaaala and Keatll Dialer Dealers in . . . e B.rn, i H..l0ND&C0 uftTuWGHT of on of the young missionaries in the southern states, caused a gloom of sorrow to pervade the city as far as the new spread among the people. He was well known to the writer of this article as a mild, gentlemanly unassuming young man. Entirely and naturally good and kind hearted. What motive could.have induced the horrible deed is difficult to define unless it bo imputed to the all prevailing desire to 'flioruionism, and every No particulars "Mormon." thing The Flurry ia StocW were 'telegraphed as to the manner of the occurrence, other than that Always means an opportunity for he and his companion Rudger Claw-so- some shrewed and lively operator were waylaid by ten or twelve of to make a handsome profit. Messrs. Milton Farrow (American) won the Albert prixe at Wimbledon; score, 70. 23. CAEDS. The jury BV6MESS Owbston, Ky., July t i'artirular of the Victory. ni tins iiuioru ewe, auer being out London, July 23. A detailed offi- in verdict a on eirlttr:fu at found be brought liomj, cial telegram from Lord Chelmslord TH1SPAPER may r,K. P. Rowoll k Co' of guilty of murder in the first de says: Cetywayo not only failed to AaexrUainR at N.w.iwper fixed and the AKVV.Kwhpunishment gree, with, my demands for the comply 1141 6lruc htreeti, eturn ot cannon, etc., oui nreu on the penitentiary for life. ' " t i b mad our watering' parties. 1 consequent Piwl Henri, ly returned the cuttle lie had sent in t i III PirTKUUKG, Pa., July 23. O.J.Sal- - and ordered a reconnowapee by Col. u MARTINEAU, utmrv. o. S.ttt LKe wiy, general JAS. H. JiuUera horse. 1 ins caused tne uiu pemi.t'iideiH ot the oyerlnua tage army to advance ana snow useii on U. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SUR w is marrieuiu vui cuy w the fiiiiiiiiinv, morning ot July 4th. Aiy torce, VEYOR and .!: u Mdie Jo. Walker, aaugnt-eot (ien. JNewdigate s divi consisting A S. U. ol'Miiior Walker, paymaster CIVIL ENGINEER. sion and (ien. Wood s column, aggre.. Mia jiiec of Sensitor Blain. The gating four thousand Europeans und i Una, CacheadoConwy, was periorine'l at the Epi- lor location or fur obtaining thousand natives, with twelve can B( claia . pateat. cop.il re .iiioe or ltigui nev. uisuop non and two gatlings, crossed the , l. MtSCELLAXEO US. : The arranged parts had been obtained from the east in time for the SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Mltlppluff performance nd the fine performers GOODS DELIVERED. that constitute his orchestra tlid jusI'U i f luiuM, Old Tlieatre Buildlug, To all parti of the tice to it. No one can form an idea eitj free of charge. of the rich harmony and beautiful LOCK BOX IM accompaniments in "the "Pinafore'' UTAH. OUl.EX, AjOniiuato orders. P 0 until they hear this music performed Prompt and Cur.nil Box 1M. dJl-t- f as it was last evening; and the over tures were loudly applauded Frequent ami varied manifestations of ICE! ICK! delight arose spontaneously from SPRING OPENING! the audience, and during the future Can ALL be had HOURS at Of Minn-lure," performances of "Pinafore in At the atore formerly occupied Vf ihediminutive crew with their THE DAY, at Fred Levy, sisi r , their cousin and their aunts will have crowded houses end appis-ciativ- X. GREENWELL'S MEAT MARKET, THK KIXKST fcTOCK t I liii.iiAD. applause. Fourth Street. ASSAINATIOS Another American Victory. grai to the Ju.vciim.l KifhUoaa Verdict, A rtiOF, c. last evening that announced the of the Female Walk in San Francisco. End The dresses were very nice and in taste and variety quite equalled the efforts in that line of older representatives of fashion and display. No-a word concerning the orchestra, under the leadership of Capital. Fearfal Tellow Ferer Mortality in MLSVELLANEuls. very few suggestions. of Joseph Standing-T- he Feeling: in Salt Lake -- Pinafore at the In- - Scourge NO. 252.- - ''Sir Joseph" with his agile pen. He might improve in that regard with a Asuiiutiou FOR The Terrible THEIR NOB." creatilnf. bitks or svBscnirriox: GILEAD. FOREIGN NOTES. TllE BUFORD JURY.4 THE ZULUS GET i"NOE Tiie Terrible Yellow janctioii Printing Association, (Incorporated.) - lilt if' 1 ft or legal process becoming self constituted executioners, is a curse and a disgrace to any civilized community, and cannot be too highly condemned by those who wish to promote advanced ideas, and secure protection to the weak. If the enlightenment of ,thi4!li.h century is in sufficient to protect freedom of thought and speech, and a ninn can not publicly express his ideas on Lawrence & Co., Bankers, N. Y., have established the new combination system for operating in stocks,so that capital in any amount .from if 5 to $50,000 can be used profitably ut any time that may suit the customer, By pooling the orders of thousands of patrons into one immense sum. and operating them as a mighty whole, under the most experienced skill, vast profits are made, which could be gained in no other way, These are divided pro rata among shareholders monthly. An invest ment ot 1U returns !f:u, or a per cent, on the stock. iKKJ pays $950, and so on, according to the market. A St. Louis patron made over three hundred per cent, on an investment in October by the combination method. Messrs. Lawrence Ai Co.'s new circular (untiled free) has "two unerring rules for success," and full information so that ally one can Stocks und operate with profit. bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. . . . morality, politics or religion without fear of being shot down, then our enlightenment is a failure, and our boasted liberty is a "delusion and a snare." J I). Near Burton A II I KK III out S and Newest ' ' Styles. ,. t CAPS TRUNKS, TALISES, UATS, LEGAL NOTICE. And a tne Una of Id the PrnbateCniirt In and lor (he Comity of Boa Plder, 'lerritury ot Utah. liuu. duliu D. tsrt, IUlg. Ma AUiaa Audarnu, Htumiff, WARE'S BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 f. rradorlck V Summon. Jull'is mUrwii, Derd t, ) Tuepi ippie ol the United State) In the Terrl lory ot tiah se d areollng to Jul a Frederick An te'sen. ef uiuat. Ynu r b reby n ilred to answer the petition ut Ida Uih Andwain, In said 0 urt tiled aiCut yvu withiu t o d (exclusive of the day summons. ot si vet. tuiinr Hie service on you or tf sei ve whhiu tht Cote ty; or tfeetvedout ot t . Ooenty but with a bis ' strii-t- , within tweu tv das : (itiifrAtPe, wtlno forty dav. Said a t uu is brought to rblai a decree dist' Ivihk the Iroii'tn ol matrimony enisling betnecn ia tt.upo the grounds set srid I Humid nod d lol ili lu the ui lltioti uu Ulul i tics omc. Aud sou are hruly uotinid Unit If yon fall to nupear and answer ,a.d pe'itiou as ah iv icquired, iilKimiff willa;ily to ih Court lur the leiio! prnyel for and cat i f tt Id uit. CALL EVERYBODY. I. MARKS. diuimr HOTELS. ttwLtn. h: KsxKKr, j. KEEN EY HOUSE LAKuUST UOriU.- AND LLADINO i - olsaiJOourtd hereout. t my haud and affix the LfSUjCTh UltU . Utah- . seal of aaid Court, this kight,uth day yl July.A.D. n. have leased the lm. Commercial lions en Main St., hlch we wU JtMtJ BVWA'l'kH, I'rueat. 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BEARDSLLY, Prop. i aw CONTINENTAL HOTEL. (Formerly Towiwend Iloaae) SALT LAKH: CITY, V) I Now ojpora. TO TUB v. G. S. ERR, Ja. ' dale, iiEntsii, FCBLIC. Proprietor dmtf SPRING tn all Its branches by EE-OPENI- Komenyl Blumeuthal Song, "The Manage,' Mill. MMA THURSTON. Violin 8olo,"Capricuio.," Nos. 21 A 24, Pagan l u ilK. hL'OUAKD UK 4 ' TUX GLOBE HOTEL. tV ltt lIAItl !5 Admission 50 Cents, lieserv.d Seats 25 Cunts Extra. CiOLLl.T.V, Tni well kn wn honse, situated at the eera.r end Yonng Streets, Ogden, Cth, ha .i lun. the band if a ptectiral f ltfl oow in- - krt JUST ISSUED! ( GAZATEEK for H. h. C. vis 5 s . hiel who ill eiidearar by aeerr a,.n in hi iee eouilurt to both pcruumt umi 10 . 71 I A complete BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF UTAH TERRITORY. ' ' -- ' ....L...M ..M .......... .,.tM. twiont tit). n'me and occupation ol ft r resialt l'ie, 17'ah, Weber and Da a con t.ee E ITK8: mh....m. single 1879-8- 0. Cnlner A Co., Pnbliabers, Salt Lake Contains th dent in wt .r trait l.ni p ilrou. Utah Directory and , A.Os'e FriMci L.Mt:ilTAUl.(i .No. 4, Chopin Dnyi.J nTii' i,vis ott. lylt iijit s wit. n. f a leer tta ike 1 ch;ct V) Vli )die broo liuurii.es, d67-t- HOflL Lake, Beds H SIR KDHUAHD KKMILNYI. a. "Nolt de Mai, Tnlckon i'adr Martini ALL TRAINS STOP ONE Persons deilrnus nf rlsltlng Ball Bprlngs ir other UookUIn keeorta, go to JAMEs GALE'S. REliEiSn . Goods Of the best quality, dio'tf 3 was presented for the first time last 5 evening, and to say the large and ap(JONCERTS, preciative audience was delighted would be really a weak expression of 0XE NIGHT OMYl the truth. They were enthusiastic. antici-patious It so far exceeded their vvildst EDOUARD REMENYI! that they were surprised and Violinist. the first with In admiration. struck EMMA MRS. THURSTON, is place the piece presented in far Noprano. better shape than was anticipated in F. Pianist MR. DULCKEN, scenery and surroundings. There And Musical Director. 150 voices in the chorus, are about the details were watched with PROM RAM UK: care to render everylhin, i'Un i Solo "Homio Capr ccl so " . Md,,ohu MR. r. ut, i.i iv Kn. appropriate and comely, and the renMe; e beef r a, "Nobll D .uua," "Hngnenot." dition of the parts by the MRS. iMt Tli'JHSTON V olin 8 In, Kai lasia on ' Itlie lo," Ernst WKE PEWFOKMKIt displayed originality more than imitation. The patience and skill re quired to br.nx the choruses to such perfection of time and tune, must have been of a high order. Of course the piece had been presented here and many opportunities for improvements were doubtless observed by the keen eyes of those concerned ut the time, ami we iii.tv s;l'ely say that the Philharmonic themselves could improve on their first efforts. But we anticipated more of an imitation of the original, rather than originality itself in the miniature performance, and we were happily disappointed. The stage was superbly fitted up; the cabin occupied the width of the stage aud showed seamen experience in the management of rigging, sails, &n. The word ' Pinafore" in largw letters on the cabine front, and the Union Jack floating in the air gave an English air to the -- cene. Then the introduction of mariners in red uniform and caps, also the oarsmen, who brought th "Admiral" from shore, and the hornpipe between the "Admirar'and a young sailor, all added to the interesting spectacle, and showed a good appreciation oi tne auttior conception in he. ,iece. The piinci-pa- l character, although sustained comparatively by childJen weie in the mam a success. We would suggest however that a girl, about half a head taller than "Josephine," would "look"more the character of "R dpli'' than did master Kirkman, who is too wmall lor the part, although he tli admirably well for one sovoung and on a first attempt before an audience. A girl of fourteen or fifteen with a good voice would bo more suitable, as a boy must be chosen who is quite vounn, in order to attain a voice that can reach the high and difficult pas sages in the part. 1 he "Laptam should sing more boldly, as he will able to do when the settr? leaves him and lie set better used to the ser vice. Once in a while he wan a little out of key, but the cornet of Croxall "fetched" him from his rambles, and all was well. As to "Josephine" shewns a little queen: and I do not know how to con gratulate her respected father, Mr. J. P. Freeze on his pood fortune having such a daughter. The "Ad mural'.' acted the part in a natural manner, with very rpprnpriatrf ge j turws, but lie lacked that eccentric 'vein hieh the author infuses into Qents' Furnishing hain't KUre. , - " In Ogden City on Fuurth Street. Ogden. Utah. Office Friday Evening July 25. PINAFORE IN MIN1ATUKS. CLOTHING! . 1). CAKNAHAN, t Uildrcn'M Yotitir& Mon'H, dlMtf Hoard and Lodging $6 tc go.xi sniiug room attach t aer , a.' ... mtk. ' t Ui. house 2 w - 2 ri'HVUKNESS&CO. Tnaluhl fir all euiiumis mc! Fall of Inter. nisUn-e't ng mo' relmb eS Date, XI , pi j.u U, Figurii, Ij,o nune, Nuirly , Mailed vs. Jo, vmvi: addruss to on rticeip; of any ptico. II.IC. CUL5IEK k Co., Halt Lk.,' C.ty. P. O. Box 3i7. (Bucc. J. K. DOOLY. K II. oRi"f, djy24lct No. 27. OGUKN ClTV, Noii;e fcr Pu iica'ioa. Ultice t ?al Lilt- - iitj, J ly , No! toe in b nb g.nii litt the fdloering lo.nic.l wttler Ins !il 1 u tico .f hi- - Ilipl ion to l make final r.i iii :ip,i rt nt tin cl in, a id we at ib ntry ai. n of cuie ftoel t inv dht-- fi m thedatr t:i 4 uotic , vie: Vl ll'iai. W. tlo va.'ii, A onie eal I'l l itkiii e No 1513, for lit n 401!T!IWwt W tot- i H'iiei ; c. S, T, II, H. K. i ni-- '. I .hide of iii. Wf toltuum Roi rlih r 't ., 'C. t. acd Joe- - en l en, o Box J 'UN B. fcukr o V.i Ln1 t i7:. - Transact a Geneim Business. VUOMVT 'd 11. c '(, w. Muuu y for App'u en. .f9 law N9. 25. Notice fo:Pabiiciti3n. Vrlls, r.iul Co, rt Oniaiia naba N.'iooal Bank, A Allen, Omaha Loodus Kirn Oi lyke Co., Koootn Bros, First Kational Bank, riot National Bank, Otnaiut National Bank, DoH'ret National Bank, Mot oriiick Oo, Sather A O., ' ' ' i IN PRINCE REPRESENTED! iremin. Innd Inuraac Co., COOL AXD Slew Yorki - OnatiaM alt Lake City Ban tfraacAsc) COMFORTABLE, &0Pl!!O! Dee & . " Chicag. t York own Prmrtero Salt UkeOity St. Louie Ch cepu Writ Naiioual Bank, Trans vt a General Banking Ui. TO Correal'!' mieui; A Co., 0o K.riro ilanK of Commerce, ' Natioa.l 'lank FOURTH STREET, OODEH. UTAH. Banking jUAATC.V alVKX :is, tar co . 6eJ locludlti. the purchase and taUof ouHRgtoD all principal eit'e of thf Uuiied 6ite and Unroft. UAH np i A BANKERS. Rati Lakt Vita, J.E.D00LV&C0, irs to J. W. Guthrie f Cuimingliam, ot California, Aaaeta, $fnn . ' tn) KASTMPK JI4IS KT, llarttord iniiuranceCo. of Iiartforl, Land ofiic a- - 8.ilt ak"- - CUT, I - - - - - $l,in,iaiii .mom, And enjoy a of fan June 28t Amoricui Ceotn I ljsuraui i,o., at t t lh i Ifottre Is herein gi. ing- Pt. Lonis, A, ,u, $ o.isst MI. d h ;oo to Royal ira insurance Oi.. of Ltu!on,'l ,ce of nts in .it'ler, Is cut .f 111 anpi- - rt o a 1 e; LaucMliire r ue lueuranco CO., ol m h fin.' V J .' ti15 000 O any of the " ' Manchi-itrr- , t.iereof at tte exuar n of cue nual entre Im rial fire In. Co , li n. 1 .y tr- m the dl uf tlmnoti-e- , thin, Liquid Delicacies of the li. ot h K. J"hn Knittau i. Jr., for ii ijoudoti Anenrance Co., Londo, i ! m , : .t S. It, and .N.B. !4 S. K. 54 r N'jitU'n Asuerance Co.. L id'.t f -, eThe O ilest and Cleanest Resert fu i W , and oawes tli tollwici: a his wl (jiicm Fir ln. Co., Lneipoo.' J 'h i Biigl md. Sen , of PN eatern A hi, urn ace Oo. of i.iroislo, Ciiy,Vl r Co , Pi ict low, goods first-ciaOgdtn. 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