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Show OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1879. VOL. VIII. Horn GENERAL NEWS. ! i I i lieaHon(iay) morning (xcept by the (Incorporated.) SATES OF SVBSCKIPTIOii : 9 00 6.00 ; ; Mentht, riree Mnnthi, One Munth, I Iaa a Gorgeous tion ia Virginia City. Ulysses junction y. Annum, Pit Wuk, 26 Otntt, " ttUitrtd iy Ctrntr U any party TO MEMPHIANS RETURNING THEIR HOMES. Recep- TWO RAILROAD ACCIDENTS BY WAY OF VARIETY. 12.60 1.00 (U City Etc., on iirwtwing rates made known application. Etc Etc., Bj W.O. Telegraph to the JcicnoH.I ConrtBfJ to the Front. Rochbster, Oct. 21. Courtney has . BUSINESS CARDS. issued a card. He says: "I will row Mr. Hanlan at an time he may appoint. I am willing now, as I always fjimdoiiil'.eat have been, to row a fair and honest THISPAPERS: P. llowell uo-race to decide which is the better KeW.Pr.iier Adverting v.aere ADHlt HO Srriee Direct'., oarsman, and this virtual postponement of th3 race, which was to have been pulled on Chautauqua Lake on WILLUK3, S. the 16th, meets with my cordial apt. j, BICHASES, Chief Justice Formerly Att'y, frwKuting proval. I only ask five days' time Supieiue Court.Ky. Weber Co. after shell is nnisued, and an lm RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, partial judgment of the race upon its merits." Courtney's friends object to Blaikie as the referee, and it is Office in Peery Block, Fourth St., probable they will insist upon another. OG DEN, UTAH. mi-t- f " LAWYERS. Quarantine Bused. 27. sins Found. i by a dozen Indians and corralled all tight, escaping with difficulty. The camp is surrendered by small bands Of Indians who are running offhorses and lying in wait lor stragglers. The body of the chief of sconts, Humme, ivas found by the cavalry on the 23d and burned. He had been killed at the time Lieut. Weir felL , The body of St. Weir will arrive in Rawlins about the 1st of November. A fight i reported at the old battle ground on Milk Creek between the Utesand ranchmen. No particulars received as yet. A pack train with supplies reached Merritt'i command ou the 22nd. The command a very much in need of all kinds of supplies. Another talk will be held with the Indians in a few days. , San Francisco, Oct. 27. The re mains ot VV. S. Bodie, the original discoverer of the P.odie mining dis trict, and who perished in a snow storm on November 14th, 1859, wore discovered yesterday about a mile southwest ot the town of Bodie. Deceased is believed to have been a native either of Rochester or Pough-keepsiNew York, whtre he left bis family,. Startling D!honetj. Pittsbcko, Oct. 27. James H. Riddle, head of the firm of Riddle, Coleman & Co and president ot the Franklin savings institution, and his son, Geo. D. Riddle, cashier of the latter, who hitherto were looked upon as solid and substantial busi nes3 men. were yesterday found guilty on four counts for embezzle- mentandtvvo for conspiracy. The account of Riddle, ' Coleman & Co. was overdrawn to the amount of The account of Franti & $86,495.07. Co., of which firm he was a member, was overdrawn $2,457.04., Besides these amounts f 5,847.71 was embezzled from the savings institution. The directors knew nothing of these transactions, and when the institu-fio' went up, an investigation was made and overdrafts discovered, also notes discounted for the t wo firms to the amount of $106,000, of which the board of directors claimed they only authorized and knew of $15,-00The capital stock of the bank at the time of its collapse was only $151,000, and the stockholders, who had made up the deficiency, prosecuted the Riddles, and the case has been on trial for nearly three days, attracting wide attention.. --.The jury returned a verdict of guilty as above, with a recommendation to the extreme mercy of the court. I BAXoeB, Ma., Oct. 27. A collision on the Bango A'.Piseataquis railroad Saturday night. Art engineer named Green wag badly scalded and both legs were broken. The accident occurred at Low's bridge, between Dover and Gilford, where thre cars had been left on the main track to be loaded, As both the conductor and engineer had been informed the cars were there, it is supposed they must have forgotten. n And Still Another. Atchison, Ks., Oct. 27. In an act cident on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific,. near this city, yesterday, the engine, containing five persons, jumped the track and turned over in the ditch. D. A. Adams, telegraph operator, was killed, and others badly scalded. J. C. Mull, brakeman, and N. M. nolmes, have The ex ecutive committee of the state board 3! All 1, H. W. 0. Any of health has relieved all the health, officers and the pickets trom duty AND and authorized the running of all Grant in Virginia City. W) railroad trains. The only restricCQUNSELOR-at-Ltions are upon the stoppage of trains San FrancIsco, Oet, 27. Virginia l dioc, UTAH. at Forest City and. the receipt ot dispatch: ' The day 'was specially freight or passengers. adapted to the reception of General Yellow Fever. Grant; the whole town was astir at Memphis, Oct. 27. One case is re an early hour. The streets by nine o'clock were thronged with pedesported by the board of health PLHCIYAL J. KAMI ATT, Undertakers report three inter trians. The houses generally were ATTORNEY ments. Two hundred absentees re decorated; C street was a mass of AND turned this afternoon, in the nags trom the beginning of the tirst road. The Howards will dis- to the end ot the iourth ward, lhe most extensive decorations were at band their medical corps ASSISTANT U. 8. BIST. ATTORNEY the Savage office, where Grant is to Loans on Mortgages Ef The weather is cloudy. Little Rock. Ark.. ATTOBNBY since died. Gen. Kauffman, of St. Petersburg, has left for Tashkend. It is believed that Midhat Pasha, having received a satisfactory explanation from the porte, will withdraw his resignation. The minister of foreign affairs ad dressed a note to the powers, point ing out that the demands of Greece exceed the frontier line indicated in A db7-l- y y. Lcruis-vill- e fminuIni at X"V Oaice. East Side Main St., UylMi d6T-l- y Gone Home. LEO I1ARFELI, LANGUAGES. OF TEACHER im.lirrtionsior FRENCH Am SKESAX - Lcs- Apply to the clerk at the Jckctios 0. Box W, Ogden. 2ir office, or P. itsepS F. A. HALL, GOLD FILL1XG SPECIALTY. Guaranteed. Satisfact-o- of Matho-difi3ee, Harris' House, next honse northdaul6 lw Church. st J. D. CAOA1IAN, 1. D. Hisginbotltam's Store. USTtf JAS. H. MARTINEAU, . MINERAL SUR- 8. DEPUTY V, Reading, Oct. 27. A locomotive struck Timothy Hyneman and Cyrus Wentzel this morning while they were picking up coal on the track of the Reading railroad near this Hyneman was instantly place. killed. Wentzell is fatally injured. Drowned. Ofitt on Fturth Street, Ogden, Utah. Rear Barton & Behind Time. San Francisco, Oct. 27. The overland trains were detained ten hours at Reno by the burning of wood piles. Fatal Accident, Dentist. Surgeon USE A Cincinnati, Oct. 26. About fifty Memphians have left for home since the announcement of the end of the There are about two epidemic. hundred and fifty yet here; they held a meeting to day, and made arrangements to start to mdrrowan J Tuesday. Memphis, Oct. 27. Chas. Higgins, a colored pantryman on the steamer General Rucker, fell from the boiler to the main deck,rolled into the river and was drowned at Front City tonight. The Rucker came for lumber to be used in raising the sunken steamer Katie P. Kountz. Big Fire. VEYOR and Cumberland, Oct. 27. Early this morning a fire broke out in the CIVIL ENGINEER. Lrtn. Cache Coimtv. Utah. Snre ys and Min- - Pinkerton tunnel, Pittsburg division obtaining of the B. & 0. railroad, near Conflui(.laim made tor location or foruiumou stent, ence, Pa, It was still burning late AU of the freight last evening. trains are stopped. Tha passengers E. J. O'CALLAGHAS, have to be transferred in wagons. Physician and Surgeon. Postal Change. Washington, Oct. 27. Postal changes on the Pacific coast for last and Ath, week: Established; Coyote, Sun marcUtt Bernardino county, Cal., Aaron G. Lane, postmaster; Judsonville, Con tra Costa county, Cal., Jacob Lands, S. PRESHAW, postmaster; Sheetion, Colusa county, Ctl.; Wm. E. Reed, postmaster; Fern Hill, Clatsop county, Oregon, All kind. ef Coffins and Trimnings constantly Mrs. Mary A. Dennis, postmistress; sb nana. METALLIC CASS3 Cotton, Whitman county, WashingHut CO. D. to any address. Embalmings ton, Jno. B. Standley, postmaster. aide Main East marl5tf Discontinued: paciiltj. 8!., Ogden. Williams Creek, Jackson county, Oregon; NefTs Mills, Salt Lake county, Utah. Postmes-ter- s J.J. LIUHFI1Y,K.D., appointed; B. F. Libby, BerThe only graduated nardo, San Diego eounty, Cal.; Mrs. A. L. Stranahan, Hood River, Wasco county, Oregon; John Anderson, In the city. Gillett, Yavapai county, Arizona. Oft 5th Street, Ogden,' Utah, Found Office Franklin Street, bet. Zd Vgdtn, Utah. I. UKDE'aTAIIER. ' Hanging.. 44My the treaty. remain during his stay here. Promptly at twelve o'clock the military portion of the procession, including veterans of the Mexican and late war, together with civilians in carriages, which included the mayor in au open barouche, members of the city, oounty and state officers, formed on B street and marched to Gold Hill, and other portions of the procession marched to the divide at leisure, where a junction was iormed. lhere was a crowd at the Gold Hill depot nn hour before the advertised time for Grant's arrival. , It increased every five minutes, until by a quarter to one o'clock, there was hardly standing room anywhere in the vicinity; the houses and hill tops with people, all were covered for the first waiting anxiously signal. The town was a wilderness of decorations. At ten minutes to one o'clook a salute was heard from American Flat; a few seconds later the sharp reports of anvils utilized as canntm for the occasion were heard mingled with the screams of whistles; as each whistle sound along the line of hoisting works joined in the chorus, it indicated the progress of the train. At two minutes to one o'clock the train reached the depot; the members of the national guard were detailed as sentries to keep the platform clear, but they had but lit tie idea of their duties and the platform) and avenues lead ing to it "were crowded with rabble of floys and sight-seerdespite their efforts to keep them back, lhe generttl came up in the palace car 'California," with his wite and son Ulyfses, Jr., the governor and his stall and a number of ladies invited As he by the Carson committee. reached the depot steps, there was a great cneer irom tne crowd ana crash of music from the brass bands went up. He was met by Mayor Young, who deliyered an address of welcome.' ' ' ' s ; The Sew Stock Board. New York, Oct. 27. The meeting ef the open board of stock brokers adopted a constitution and Five hundred members ere enrolled, president, vieorge w , McLean. t One hundred and to-d- ay twelve thousand dollars were subi scribed, to be invested in govern ments, and constitute a permanent fund, i Dealings will be allowed m government, state, railroad, mining and insurance stocks. Cincinnati, Oct. 27. Fred. a Prussian, was found hanging bed to a post at his residence W. B. ESSJS322E3, Sentence Armed, dead. He leaves a wifp and two suicide of the cause The children. 2 2 ,3 G Peadwood,: Oct. 25. A telegram was remorse and financial embar- from Yankton says the supreme All kinds of Coffins made to order rassment. court amrmed the decision at the na on reasonable terms. Praised. Adams lower court in the case of Martin LOct, 27. The dis- Couk, tried and sentenced to be Washington, ai St., north of 4th, Ogden. was started patch received hanged for the murder of Mrs. Min from White River yesterday morn- nie CpUisop on Aug. 20th, 1878. The ing. Sec'y Schurz is very eatpest murder was extremely brutal, and CdBESWELL, and enthusiastic in his commenda- Couk will undoubtedly pay the pen U m mutSSTll WOOD WBHIHO. tion of the intrepidity with which of death, as there is little hope alty Orders Gen. Adams went among the rwpectfnily solicited and the ot the governor intervening. Couk trade supplied at lowest rates. to rescue the captives. was a heavy mine owner and has .m!',!!rJ"liria? and general jobbing; also tfhonld fee Hanged. spent a lare fortune in endeavoring mWing. Mercaand ae and produce taken. Mrs. Mary fitch, to secure acquittal. Detroit, Oet. MAIN St, Ifcrth of Z.C. M. I. who killed his wife frnnj n ho n be Boughton is held in $10,000 baij o had been estranged for some time, he tried at the next tprin of pour as and his four year old daughter, near his accomplice in ine crime. POSTINCt. The Indians, Hadley, Ind., Laper Co., on Saturthe 19th inst., was arrested in day raly licensed in Ogden is Rawwss, Wyo,' Oct. 27.--4 Goodrich this morning. courier just in with dispatches from --''THF? Irish Saleontents. Gen. Mei ritt's camp on White River to is vi to ilo work in his line with Oct. 27 A maw reports that uen. Charles Adams, New Orleans, tilt care, and on the gbort&st notice. meeting of Irish residents was held United states peaces commissioner, afternoon for the came into jviemtt camp on the U,j the "Janctfon." in this citv this of the 24th with the women purpose of considering the condition morning of affairs in Ireland and the relations and children of the Meeker and of thej landlords and tenants. The Prince families. The captives were " unharmed and had not been subCAIDWEU, meeting was largely attended. addresses jected to any insult or injury. The Allen presided, JOINERS AND were delivered by Key. Fathers Indians desire peace and claim to BUILDERS. Finn and MonvhaB,Maj. E. A. Burka have been forced into the outbreak. The" terms el surrender have beefl nd estimatos prepared on and Col. 5"' t?oB McClyin. Resolutions were vori. Cdd sized sash and doors forwarded to Washington! adopted approving the course ofScout, P. Moon came into camp Pamfll md others and sympa'.hii'Siii t.i eat,Jas west of Main Ogd on the 21th, He bad been attacked Ireland. with tb oppressed j ivg Berle-kam- to-da- n. a A a - 158-3- hos-tile- s w d57-6- t-- KOKSPOOL, 7- -'t rr3'-.i- -- i : BJJSlT-jyZfS- : -- S- , r a Mon-sign- FOREIGN NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS. IN II. O. Harkness. THE LIBERAL MOVEMENT Garibaldi Has Etc., His Little HARKNESS&CO. Etc. Etc., BANKERS, - Ogden, y W.TI. Telegraph to the Joncwes.l Saaslaa Bojal Blood. The Grand Dukes .; Pakis, Oct. 27. Alexis and Paul have started for Russia. They will visit Emperor William, at Berlin, on their way Exchange home. cities Important Electioa. M.Garol, one of the amnestied socialists, has been elected a munic pal counselor at Lyons, - XILV STREET, OUDEJ DRIHIU WM, Utah. . The great liberal demonstration was continued here on Saturday. Tho Marquis of Hartington and John Bright mado speeches, vehemently attatkiag the government. r . on all the Principal oi tne united states iealtri Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, . Perfumeries, dHJ-t- t Weber Mills, . i: in Patent Medicines, Special Attention Given to Collections. (larlbold! Breaks Oat. Rome, Oct. 27. General Garibaldi has written the president of the Italia Irredenta committee as follows: "Some persons taik of peace and friendship with Austria. Peace yes, since we have not courage to drive her out of Italy, but friendship wi?h Austria would be sacrilege and . n S(W, Drugs, nss, and Europe. . Xore'Llberalisia. Manchester, Oct. 27. City Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Hair Brushes, . ' Combs and Ogden , Utah. Toilet Articles,' PAixm oixs, Having lately been Varnishes! REFITTED AXD COLORS PUTTY. respondent reports that rumors pre AND vail there of creat excitement in Constantinople in consequence of placards being posted inciting the REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, inhabitants to revolt. A dispatch from Madrid savs in the council on Saturday the minis ter ot colonies presented a plan for the recognition of tho right in immediate liberty of the slaves in Cuba and their civil rights of citizenship, but withdrawing the enjoyment of political rights until the expiration of eight years of forced labor. Kushi says Gen. Gough's brigade has arrived here to succor the force holding the entrenched camp at Shutargardan, surrounded by thousands of Mangols. He signals that he can hold his own, but from the heavy firing it is clear k is hotly engaged. - Gen. Gough will march for Shutargardan (Monday). If the position should prove untenable it will be evacuated, but if the enemy dis perse, a force will remain at Shutar gardan and Gen. Gough's brigade re A dispatch from turn to vaoui For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use SHILOH'S POROUS PLASTER. To the Public. Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W, McNutt K Uo., Wholesale and Retail DrugHaving purchased the city route of gists. oct28ly the Ogden Junction, I would respectfully inform the public that on CATARRH REMEDY. the 1st of November I shall, com- A SHILOH'S marvelous cire for Catarrh, Diphmence to personally supervise the Canker Mouth and Headache. delivery of said Ogden Junction, I theria, will deliver the same, payable strict- With each bottle there is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the more sucrates: ly in adtance, at- the following 20 cents cessful treatment of the complaint, Per week, without extra charge. Price, 50 cts. " month . 85 " Sold by J. W. McNntt & Co., Whole" quarter, $2.50 sale and Retail Druggists. oct28-l" half year, 5.00 9.00 One year, And notice is also given that all False Impression. subscriptions to said Ogden Junction is It generally supposed by physi commencing on and after the 1st of November are to be paid to me in- cians and the people generally that dividually, and all subscribers paying Dyspesia cannot invariably he cured, subscriptions to said paper to any but we are pleased to say that other than myself, will do so at their Green's August Flower has never, own risk, as I cannot he responsible to our knowledge, failed to cure Dysfor the same, pepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Respectfully, Sick Headache, Palpitation Edward G. Tatlor. of the Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, etc. Out of the 50,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a We Challenge the World. single failure was reported, but thouWhen we say we believe, we have sands of complimentary letters reevidence to prove that bhiloh's Con ceived from druggists of wonderful is decidedly the sumption 'Cure best Lung Medicine ; made, inas cures. Three doses will relieve10 any cts; Sample bottles much as it will cure a common or case. Try it.75 cents. dly Chronic Cough in onehalf the time regu.arsize and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show Aerostic Motto. more cases of Consumption cured than all others. It will cure where Use Western Remedies for western diseases. they fail; it is pleasant to take.harm less to the youngest child, and we Science demonstrates the wisdom of this course. guarantee what we say. Price: 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. If your Lungs Experience of every western family are sore, Chest or Back lame, use proves it, shiloh s Forous Plaster. Sold by Where Brown's Family Medicines & J. W. McNutt Co., Wholesale and are used, oct21-ly- r Retail Druggists. Eureka Avge Pills never fail to care the chills. Salve, like Brown's Arnica, cures White' Prairie Flower. cuts, burns &c. Taken before retiring will insure a Tar Troches cure sore throat and clear the yoics. good night's rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage Ext, Blackberry and Ginger is a safe and reliable and vigor. For coated tongue, bad breath, sick headtchi MT any dis- Remedy for diarrha3a,dysentery,'and cholera. turbance arising from dyspepsia or family is safe without it. It torpid liver, it is without peer. Its Nosaves life. action on disease is entirely different rom any medicine ever introduced, Relief follows the use of German Catarbm Cure. quieting pains almost instantly. The hue and cry raised against it by par- Every trial confirms the wisdom f the people in ent medicine men,who haye foreseen in its advent the dastruetlon of their Making Brown's Liver Pills the family pill. pefaripus busine,ss,and the thousands of unsolicited testimonials flowing ip Eaoh day gives praise t Brown's Cough Balsam. from all parts of the New WorUL a sure indication. Qf jt great merits. Doctors and druggists unite in saylrial me at alt Drug stores. Half ing Blood by Liver Eound bottles, 75 cents, CnARLKs- Invigorate your using Co., Wholesale DrueExt. Sarsapabilla, Danbeline ' A gists, Sole Agents, lod. Potassium. See formula on each bottle. For sale by Wm. Driver & Son So Deception Used. and J. W. McNutt X, Ogden. Tt 1A lit ran ntk .si monv T"KlrtTil A nrill deodslw. continue to suffer day after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ConstA Card. ipation. Sour Stomach. General Itel.il. from the errors and lty, etc., when they can procure at To all wh are safferiog nerrons y These celebrated MILLS sre now turn ing out a Better Article of FLOUR! Than ever Before. The Machinery is of the ad ef youth, esteem, earl; our store gftltOH'S YUALUER, indiscretions loss of naohood, Ac, I will seed a recipe free pi cost, if it does not cure or re- decay, that will cur yoo, FREE OF CHARGE. Tbw lieve them. Price. 75 cts. Sold hv (rat remedy was d iscsrered by a missionary i enrelovs aaierica. Bend a J. W. McNutt & Co.. Wholesale and tSoitk the Hit. lonn T. Ik!, Statim D, A'eu Retail Druggists, oot28-l. Paint and Varnish rushes Sash Tools & Graining Combs. -- :o:- We keep constantly on hand ' stock ot , a ,.. . Best mid Latest Patterns FINE WHISKIES, and is capable of doing the greatest amount and BRANDIES and WINES. best CJmracter of work in do we call the attention of Especially the shortest space of time, the nnhlin tn mir Virandu f while the ?nost skilled DEtMONICO AND QLCMV ILLE constant is workmanship ly employed. WHISKIES! RETAIL PRICES, TIz: " XXX They are positively pure and of the best quality. There are No Better Whiskies than these. a Specially of our WHOLESALE T ADE. 2.25 We Make Flour, XXXX Flour, Graham Flour, " 2 25 Corn Meal, " 2 25 Bran (sacked) per cwt. Shorts (sacked) "120 2.50 " djyistf HO! FOR THE LAKE! On and after thi date the regular 1 40 Best Chicken Feed, sacked per cwt 1 Bat lung Trams 00 Over the Utah Central Railroad between this point and From these prices a discount on car lots will be made. Lake Shore WILL ISB DISCONTINUED! , nut Tickets will be ISSUED TO FAMILIES - And parties nvmbkrino xot. tuss tbai FREE DELIVERY! ten, at THE USUAL FARE, To all parts of the oity, D. H. PEERY. Good for Any and All Trains Sept. 9, 1870. dseplltf HOTELS. 0DELL& WRIGHT Wholesale and Reotll Dealers in KEENEY HOUSE groceries, rn O VISIONS ' Grain. Flour, Feed, VEGETABLES, I.ARGESI AND LEADING HOTEL. Etc. FRUITS, Convenient to all trains. Ve have leased th V Commercial Honse on Main St, which we wil operate In connection with the Keeney House A ccommodatton Guests,, GOODS DELIVERED To all parts of the city free of charge, ... LOCK BOX 169 OGDEN, Utah. Ogden City, Shipping; a Specialty. " y M. LanMdorf. Say. The Bloody Afghans. The Junction's City Delivery. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Edward G. Taylor has purchased the city route of the Ogden Jcnction, said purchase to take effect on and after the lst.of Novemiea next, Mr. Taylor will have sole charge of the said city delivery, canvassing and collecting for said paper, and all subscriptions in this oity for the Ogden Junction, commencing on and after said date, are to he paid to him. Junction Printing Association, J. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGLAND. Incltation Abolition. London, Oct. 27. A Vienna cor LIGHTSING BOILED DOWN. 0ce-Cinti- eia ftl. i Terr Causaal Occurrence. NO. 21 A. K. ZEIGLER, Pkopkietok. a22-l- f SPEING UTAH EE-OPENI- , OF TUB GLOBE HOTEL. d34-6i- a BY KICK i III BEARDSLEY'S TOION DEPOT HOTEL. s Rooms and Table Terms Every Respect. Reasonable. First-clas- in KITES: .25 . . Single Seals,... 35 Beds, 60 Boom, Board and Lodging $6 to $ per week. A aittini. mm attahfiil tn til. hciMA- - M.IH. BEARDSLEY, Prop. . aprlt HOUR. BERRY CRATES IS tSE TEN TEAKS. PeneDS derirons of vfsHIng Salt Lake, 8od BDriusrs or other Mountain ltesortH, can leaif turpi n baggiig and receive cUccki ibi the nan until tbeir return. COIXIXS, Tniswell known honse. situated at the come of Fifth and Yooug gtreets, Ogden, Utih, L Into the hands ot a practical not now pai-wkeeper, who will endeavor by eTerr nieaus in h i power to give comfort to both permanent and transient patrons. ..; Ogden, Utah. ALL TRAILS STOP ONE for 100 & BASKETS Best and theapej made. Low freights secured. Satisfaction guar auteed or money refunded. Don't tail to senate free descriptive pamphlet before bnyinf. fru pel cent, saved. Preserve this. N. D. BAITRkBO.N BUFFALO, S. X. |