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Show was increased by fifteen tko Stat Bums-s-i TorT hundred. Thus Colorado, whioh Was incorporated into tk Union as the Centennial State, is a true representative of the asp'uflg prosperity which oar youag republic enjoys. Endowed by bountiful nature with the riches, and most varied resources of a!Hueitee, inhabited by an industrious and intelligent race, it has in a quick flight iien from an unbounded huntiug ground of savage Indians to aa important civilized commonwealth, wnieh givaa sure guarantees of future thriftiaeai. And this land, which ranks amang the richest to lo found on the world's wide expanse, has at tlie same time been embellished with natural oharms whioh render Colorado the veiy garden efthe Uaitod Siates, as is abundantly proven by the annually swelling tide of tourists from all quarters of the Old and if sw worlds. morning, (Mondajs scpt4), by tfca PlISTTNG AsaOdlATIOS J9N0TW (Iaoorporattd.) fm crtr . f Hn tnd rtaw Utrt IMrwiH rsaaaktlai si knitta t I Ml mm (aaasr; ftw -- tatas-alt- : ( Iks Xsitar. Tbtrjbat Meisiso, Jas. THfl CENTENNIAL tk rl''' 'J. 1?U TA.TB. The X. Y &faatsteituhg has re cently a published lengthy communication rlYom on of its maiif excellent cr- Ueker, who maae responaenta, an extcns're ttir through our ni., borin ; slat of Colorado. In the) following line we. will att tempt to give oar readers a t uecinct dcriptio of tha incomparable pro ress made by the Centennial State in the last J eara, a deaoription which which will justify all the excitement created about the Benjamin of the "brotherhood of the United State. Since the dioorery of gold in California there hat keen n .State f which has attracted to deterred and general an attention aa Colorade. The comparison may justly be extended an far aa to assert that the future development of Colorado will the aame feataree that the . assume kisto-rof Califdiaia ha shown. Like iu the first iuceptioa of the growth of the latter, it is yet iu the firatline, the mineral wealth of anountaias which allures laultitudet of fortune hunters from all parts ol the world. A great portion ' them will meet with disappointment as prospectors, and will direct their at- rul fits tui Belton (Texas) l eaner: to b our next seartor,and who sheald be sen t to the legislature?' is freqnently asked mow-- a daya. We ir take time ky the h'nd legs and our friends to understand that wo won't run lor anything leas than congress, all ex- "'Who is de-s- dis-tiucl- ponent bo payed by oarcoas'itu-ant- a whether we are elected or not." Why net rua for school? Would not that be a hotter investment? y were endless. He related to me his dreams; but at overy other word he would peremptorily aak for h'u "dood bread soup with very much butter in it." And when this good bread noup came in steaming, what joy! What laughter! How ho rushed for it. cra ting himself on the bed curtain"! His ey.-eleamed. as if beaming through tears, and his lovely twittering would begin again. Sometimes it mi?ht happen tli.'it Then 1 he surprised me in my . would he my but pull itleep; whinkera and shfiit in my ear, at which I would awake itli tenor and angiiich and vow teriiUe revenj.. How charmin it wu. Bux it hU sporlireness went a little too far and I w obliged to interierewun voii of admonition, how lie low ered his how convulsively his mouth eye-lid- ; and nose would contrac t, and how eager he was to repre-- the .tear wellWhat; ing out from under his lid-aoli control it required then not tej pacify tho impending storm r,y a kiss and toconolewith:aresses the little heart which was swelling ia grief. The sight of a child is then so touching. There is so much pain in the hot tear which slowly rolls down the untainted cheek in the little face imperceptibly convulsed, in the breast heaving in silent grief Long, long this lies behind me. Yeais hare elapsed without extinguishing these dear remembrances. Ky ''youngster" is now thirty and wean an awful mustache; but whenever be offers me his b oad, strong hand and says "Good morning, dear father," I fel as if an echo from remote distance were whispering to me the delicious word "Dood morning, dear papa." .it bi-d- ; j It (la peut on sire znlem famili-"- it ft Thus sings the first and foremost of the French lyric poets, Beranger; Open t Taller Flat Stock Derelopmeat ern linn Bllw). No section of the ai-- d glo-rion- n X d a cl-- 1 , d 1 S 4' - nt G peneira-feigne- way, now over 300 miles long. This line traverses the most extensive and fertile valleya of Northern Utah, it crosses the great Snake River cold fields and the best grazing lands of lu.iho, is rendered eay ot access tne Salmon River, Yankee Fork and Cariboo mining region and has en- tered the Territory of Montana. a CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IDAHO TEBB110BT, The Utah & Northern railway, as noted above, crosses Eastern Idaho, every milo of which is valuable either for its pasturage, its agricultural, timber or mineral lard.-.- . Idaho is called tbe "Gem of the IIounta;rs," on account of its greet diversity of resources, its mild and healthful climate, its wouderiul mineral springs and its fire scenery. It is 400 miles long by 300 wide, contains some inhabitants, and its mire-- , have yielded $05,000,000. Wide areas of grazing lands sustain cattle, hordes and sheep winter and summer, while the valleys produce all cereals and vegetables of the temperate zone, besides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, plum, apricots and other fruits. Good roads lead to different parts of Uiaho trom slptious on the Utah & Northern Railway. DRESS 20,-00- 0 It LEADING G-OOJB- AD STYLES FABRICS OF THE SEA SOS, Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice liibbons. LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. is now ) Fully 150miles distant from Eagle Kock, by Gilmer & Salisbury stage route, or the Yarkee Fork mines, 175 miles from Black Foot, by the Terminus and Glialis stage line, are also attracting great attention for the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quartz. The region covers an area of 10,000 squore miles, and although only partially explored, already promises to rival the best mining region ifl the world. Mining experts unite m pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hundreds of tons of ere, worth from $500 to $2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Lake'Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading towns. Distanoe from Eagle Rock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175 miles; fare $25. Fare from Omaha to either Chalis or Salmon City, secondclas, b$75, The only route from the East to the Snake and Salmon River mining re gions is via the Union Pacifio and Utah & Northern Railroads. first-clas- s, NEW AND SEASONABLE FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Vndertvear, Ties, Handkerch iefs, and Hosiery, BOOTS i SALHO.t ltlTElt SIXES, of A Large StooK 1 Gloves SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceiies, Hardware, Cutlery, FarmingTools, Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule tSlioes. LEATHER. HARNESS AND SHOE FIND HQS, PAINTS, OILS AlND VARNISHES, ULL LINE OF a. $100; STOVES! STOVES AI MONTANA. Montana's gold and silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield since 18G4 has averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is located, has alone poured out $40,000,-00iu glitteiing dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinnabar are also STOVES! ! P I 5"c 1 0O i k A 00 ClO Tt 3E CrO Orders by ma j nmptly filled Bain Wag ons ! G 3T 5j STOVES! WAYS ON HAND. BOTTOM PRICES 0 THE BAIN WAGON is now enjoying tho Largc-a- i sale of any wagon in th and it is bacause they are Honest, Reliable and Very Durable. Call ani see them now ss Improved. Prices reduced to suit. Wast, plentiiful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral 16,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand doof which is main, not claimed or occupied. Tbe native bunch grass is a winter and summer feed cqur' to cits. Cattle, horses and sheep keep ft t theyeor round in the open air. in the cattle or sheep bussiness have always averaged from two to three per ceji. per month on all capital invested- Losses of cattle, sheep or horses oa the range, from all cauces, rarely teach, and never exceed two pe" cent, per annum. Vv'heat, oats, rye, bjtley, and all hardy vegetables a'e produced in great abundance and of quality unexcelled. Apples, pears, p'ums, grapes, Siberian crabs, and nearly all small fruits are produced in different localities. Yellow ard white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, limestone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasta a dozen rivers as large and boauli.'jl as the Mohawk or Juniata three o' which are navigable and being beautifully watered by hundreds of ;ce cold strears and crystal lakes; water power ia therefore illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other fish, and el';, deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and many kinds of small game abound. Numerous hot mineral springs and a mild, invigorating atmosphere are among the attractions for health-seekerWages in Montana are double those paid in Illinois. Churches, schools, libraries ertl good daily and weekly newspapers are more numerous than in sections of similar populations East. There is daily mail and express and the telegraph to all important points. The shortest, quickest, best and only reliable summer and winter route to Montana is that v;a the Union Pacific and Utah and Northern Railways. O and Q t JO CO CO CO CO SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. one-sixt- s - r ! 33 ally rai-e- r, demonstrated beyond a doubt, that hundred-- of miles of gravel bars along Snake Itiver, Eaetern daho some of which are directly on the line of the Utah & Northern Railway are rich in deposits of fine void. ISeveri'l companies operating iu 1S79, took out from f 30 to $40per day to the man. Iheir large and regular shipments of dust to San r rancisco have created great excitement in minine circles, and Western journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world as "good prospects" of gold are found all along the river tor a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting can be done at Eagle Kock, on the Utah Northern Railway, ard within an hour's walk of some oT these W. G. Child 1ms a large and very great bars. Now is the time to strike complete stock of General Merchant for fortune in this vast new region, dise, including Dry Goods, Groceries, which will soon be overrun by miners Boot, Shoes. Cloihing, Movos, Ac, from every State and Territory. all of w hich he c tiers lor sa'eat bed- Ua'-eyo- Arriving; present TTnion at greater inducements to the mining prospector, farmer, stock capitalist or laborer than the d vaJit region north of Opden ted by the Utah & Northern Rail N.1AKE B1VKB GOLD FIELDS. supposed by physi cians and the people geneiaMy that Dyspesia cannot invariably be cured, to say that but we are plea-e- d Grben's August Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cine Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in nil its forms, such a Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Palpitation of th Heart, Indigestion, bad tate in tho mouth, etc. Out of the 50,000 dozen bottles so'd last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottles 10 cts; dly rcgu.ar size 75 cent. m ToZvtZ. Winter Goods! Fall and the ttak north- 0flerg is generally mtaniBg what I wonld oll in my bad XnglUh, tention to other occupation, speciWkers is tknr trnater Nits oa earth Thau reaod the dear doMcsitle aearlhr ally agricalture, which Utter lay New wo live in the happy season the tnoat durable and reliable foundation for the utodera state, while which renders the dowwtie hearth with the rapidly accelerating ex- doublr dear aad near to us, in a haustion of the mines and if the literal as well as in a figurative sense. airiferoiis streams, mining will In spring and summer when the migratory propensities exert rentually reoede ia the buck greun tke centrifugal foree of all are indications there the Truly that mining in Colorado will prove our natures prevails; with the advent Itself the chief factor of the econ- of the autumnal frosts and hiemal omical development for a eager sternis, however, the heart yearns parted thaa wi the owe is inwardly, it concentrates itself, it California; for ia spite of the im- flees to that narrow, but snug magic mense rirhes which have been pro- circle which Payne called the "rwwet rock prices. Give him a call West side of Main Strec', Ogden, duced hitherto, ii is safely extected home." d dec30 lm do of In this epeeh contemplative that we are oly in the initiator few will to a oall I venture stage. Persons who are able to know mestioity So" Deception Used. and heart-bopassages state that the yield of this greatest heart-ie- lt Christ-m- a a true a from German book, ol' is of the mining districts the glebe It strange o many people will of a German publisher. It continue to Buffer day after day with gift froaa a short within will, period, rat is: "The Child, A Gift for young Liver Complaint. Consti25,000,000 to doable that amount. Fathers and Motbers by Gustavus Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, General Delil- pation, When we consider of how jeiana an Droa." (Loipsie, 1871.) e c, when the? can procure at This charming book a translation lty, snr gore SHILOH'S VITALIZE!, age raining in Colorado is, and ever thouse of which would be sure to win ' what email an area the o cost, if it does not euro r. prospectors and ef readers among the English them. Trice. 75 cU. Sold by hare extended their industry, the holosnle and W. McNutt A Co., speaking lovers of sympathetic liteformer expectations may net be over rature containa an abundance of J. Retail Druggists, and O. 0. Onnsby lifefascinating scenes and truthful, od28 4y sanguine. rgan. description of the genial life at Although Celerado had been ex- like the flreoirle. plored in 1821 and 1843, the attenThe child is the bagis of a truly Ladles' and Misses' tion of the general public was not blessed and blitrful fireside life; the drawn to it before 1858. 1m that child is the idol of the family. Our Cloaks, 1,000 of them, all styles and autl.or depict its naivete, its humor, prices; must be sold at once, at year, YV. G. liuisell a Georgian, disdestinies in good and bad days in A. Kihn & laios. d dec3 ti covered cold i the region of the its tho eoroio as woll as in tbo tragical present Denrer, and the news of the aspect. i'ertuaat-Let us tear what he has to say in LIFE IS A BOTTLE. uisoovery seea drew a his foarth chapter "Old Heminis-eenoes.- " fro of all stream ta&migranU part The Most Valiiablo Medical Discov o more of the cematry, especially from Kanery known to the world .MinerI am a father, my dear or Calomel one for Quinine, sas, Nebraska and Missouri. The years age I waa a papa, and as is for the Blond, al l'oisons-Li- fe itntiiigratien at first round serious always tko case, the papaot a delightStrength for (he Nerves, and ful under its from little babe, cap Health for all. apprehensions mi the wiads ef the curly lock which sent m Indians who had hitherto rejoiced ia burst a fair, AI OPKN I.RTTKR TO THK PUBUC. wild with joy; aad when. I BelieTing that hj clenutiag the blood and tk undisturbed dominion of their nearly touched hWaazling white netk with building up the eoait lutinu wtu itie ouly trne raat kuntiag grounds. Herein we my fingers, he broke out in a silvery way of baaUhiag diuue aod being troubled with of wtaknese lnnge, ctarrli, Tery much bro hare te seek the real cause of the laughter and shewed mo his little keaduwo In tbe constitution, etu..aud after trying of while his two white beat the teeth, pearls pbyniciani and paying out my money complications wkieh hare so t eJfaatly without hands grabbed at my old head. for nsaoya kinda of wedtcinti advartined. tiny permanent cure, I began ducloring assumed m grate a character. His first tooth was au event. We Hading myself, nting niedioinea uae from root and I fortuuately discovered a wondurful bit Dearer, Golden City, Nevada tfity, took a place at tho window in the aarbs. Blood tars or Cleanser, the first bottle of w ik h brightest light, to see it better, and gaT tue new life aad vigor, aud In time ejected Is., Sre., wore all founded in 1859, tho grand-paren- t aimed their eyeaperaianent enre. I was frs from catarrh, my while tko rapidly giewiag Leadrille strong, being able to lungs became sound oa that little white spot, like stand glasses the most severe cold aud e.Voftitre, und I and many other iMpertant locations tho microscopic in ve tigator his lense. 80 over hava fained pounds in waitcht. Feelirg that I bad utads awonilerfiil discovery sprung iate life kag atter. Iai 18'1 And II How did I lean over, explain- conlint niadicine, I prepared a quantity of the Unci Celerado was organized a a Terri ing, expounding, arguing! Then I la Bitters, and was la the habit of giving tbcin cellar and down tbo into fetched ran to sick frieudsaud neighbors. I found the away tory, nl after tUe dersleeraeat of the most wonderful cures of all bottle of tke very best vintage, to medicine leffected the country had boon temporarily a diseases, anaed from Humors or ticroiula ii the Bad Slomacti, Weakueea, eplebrate the great oecrrence. blood, Imprudeuce, s Th firat tooth of my boy! What impeded iu the years 1862 and JS6j, Kidney Disease, Torpid liver, e'r. The news of this in rad from way disiovery proepects of aVrilliaal future my partly ia eonaeqnenco of the civil found myself called upon to to another until discussed and were medicine far a d wide, and with during supply patients opened war, partly through the Indian laboratory r comwas a day above all I was induced to establish aRoot it dinner Hitter in large pounding and bottling the trouble, the Territory vapidly qneatities, sod I now devote all my lime te this alter 1865. At the census days. Iness. After this tooth others came, and I waaat first biekward In presenting either of 1870 the territory shewed a pep with them the pains and the tears. mysslfor 4 ecovery in this w.ty to the public, medicine nntu and with amal ulatioa of 39,804, while now th city But when ho was properly provided not being a patent but I am getting bravely over Hint, giuce of Denver alone has 25,t'NX) inhabit- in the whole mouth, with what pride capital, 1 first advertised this metlicine I have been of bread! crowded with orders from drugi-i'- l au i country did ho bite in his ants. Hence wo may fairly expect How did ho go in on piece the cutlets, to dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have re oetved from persons cured, prova the fart thut no Colorado's census of this year to do just as his papa!" remedy ever did so mnrh a.'od in so !iot t a time Do feel how his the Root (litters. In "A and htd se much Sucre's you papa!" quintnpl of the last. that ihey will soon take words warm the heart, and fact, I am convince medicines those This in use. increase o of popnlatiou her the load of all . rpid how much of bitterness and heavi- Ooo hundred retail dmMists, rijjht here atNearly hoars has been accompanied by ae quick ness of after life sll K"Ot iliiters. x'oieol whom they cause us to oa Clevaland.now one over thnusnud sold bolt bav already let. a development in all fields f public forget? Root Bitten are strictly a ioeilklu:il prcdira duys of My greatest happiness may be tlen, such as was used In the gol activity. For this we can find no our ferelathcrs, wheu peopls ere cured hy,so- - e better evidence than in the astound- yours, too was to be presentI when simple root or plant, and when calomel and other knew he arose in tho morning. of the mineral kingdom ere unknown. ing extension of the railroad sytem exactly hi hour. ' Cautiously I mov- poisons They act strongly on the liver au l kiJueys, bowels regularand build up t'le nervous the keep of the State, whose wide ramifica- ed the curtain from tho little crib system. They penetrate every part of the b Cy, tions are reaching all the mining and wait J quietly, while beholding searching out every nerve, bona and timus from the head to the feet, cleansing and sirengtlieaing the infant sleeper with tender emo- the fountain springsotlife, hence they muit reach camp. tion. ali diseases by purifi a ten and nourishment. Tbo Western Union Telegraph feelings or symptoms are, Mostly I found him lyingcresswise No matter what oryour ailment is, use Root Bitters. the disease Company added in the lat yea in tre ehaoticcontusion of his cloth e what Dont wait until you are sick, but if yon only feel armse bad or miserable, nee the Bitters at once. It may alone, 825 miles 1o its lines. The and quilts, tho legs bar, the save your life. sweet over neadtno utten crossed two and a half milState exported Thousands of pereors I all jsrliof tlieconutry small plump hand was tightly realready the using ROOT U111KK3. Ihey have of lions worth beef, and produced holding the toy with which he had saved many lives of consumptives w.io b:vs beeu op by friends aud Physicians to d e, ani oven million pounds of wool besides fallen asleep in the evening. Out of given Lave permanently cured many old din nic Ciiet two and a fourth million bushels of the half opened mouth resounded of Catarrh, Scrofula, Rutuiimttm, siepsiH and had i DiwitH, where all other treatment the regular soft noise of his retpim- - fkln whenl. The greatest increase ho with si- k iiea Inrhe, failed. Are you tion. fclumber nadgiven uis cneexs ' coetivenes., di&z.nese. weaknesa, ld tate in thd ever, is shewn by the mines, which the color of a ripe peach; uis skin mou'h, nervonsneas, and broken down iu if ROOT be Von cured will take you in 1879 yielded ten millions more felt soft to tho touch. After a little humors nud pimj-'ion yonr will (;.ve vou m-- roh1 than in 1878, eight millions of which while he commenced stirring his facaesr skint Nothing I (KH' i;ilTF.It?. aa and health, beauty strength the foot cover his pushed Increase are duo to the single dis- hand, his aTay I know that Jealous p!:ys'ciaus will cry whole body began to move. humbug back beause my discovery cures go many of With such Lake a of trict County. He rubbed his eyes, stretched out their patients, but I cre not. It i n my ded termina.;on to place my liOOT prosperity in all avenues of public bin hands, and fixed his glance from sire audaa ntst as possible w ithin the r i, of all on me. those surTenng throngboul the world, told by and private enterprise, the fioancii under his Tjalf lifted lashes wholeal-nretail dragni.-ii- and cotintt y eondition of the State was sure to He smiled on me I and whispered or sent hy express on receipt or pnc, breath held so that my six Imiilee f.mi. aorcertig bottle, be very favorable. Thus there have sofily, losesoftly of the intonations of Ilsiper not to icates of wonderrul euros, are my Urge ciivalnr any bottle of medicine. Read i,a ju.ig. boen recorded only twenty-fou- r fail his melodious whisper: "Dood raorn-- "" Tires in the hut six months in tho ins. tiana!" sya, Ak yoov drnfi'st or ma chant fr B:TKR. the great Wood Cleanwhole State, and Denver has not 'ood morning, my little man! ser, and ROOl' lake do putatituie be mity recommend a because be makes prolit. known of a single bankrupt du- j O. W. Fit A1 KH, and kia- -d each SoS. whole ""iiperior St. Cleveland, 0. year, although the! other like old canuades. ring tho let sale wke)ale by Oodbe, Pitts i t o , salt srf bnsinoss t fheyk-bogaHe mmld chfc yrarter pwmsihroujrjioot bake Of. i tear UAj , 1 Fertile JUnge. False Impression. 'Ml":'!!" by Lao HiETtcM. Qn' an acta Blrh lines u 11IILT JOTS ASD GRIEFS. For the GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE GREAT XOBTHWIST. chat like the gay larks in the brilliance of the morning sun. Uisstories VALl'ARLE INFOBIATIOX FBV.E. Further detailed and reliable inin relation to different districts of Montana or Idaho, the routes thereto, rates, etc., will be furni.-he- d on application by THOS. L. KIMBALL, Gen. Tass, and ticket formation tjfer. Qoaaha, Neb. MaVe inquiry from as of the advantages of Sulky Plows and then examine The Cassaday (OliTer Hanufartarer of Iron C.utes and Feni'lne, Feneiiis-- fur country lota. Combination Fencing of Iron and Wood, Iron Door and Shutters. Iron Stain and nil klndt" of Iron'tiVork CHAS. W. STAYNER, ATTORNEY AND COCXSELOT-AT-LA- Practices in the District and Supreme Courts and before the U. S Land Office. Makes land entries, and final prooft, conducts cases and appeals, and does a general law business in all its branches. Office near the iferaii,Main Street, alt Lake (itf Utah. Sulky How. to THE TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL In houis Factory one block ninth of the n J one wast of the White noose. Box 471. Salt Like City. Cliilled) Has advantages that no other plow has. You can set tlie Mould Board suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and pulzerize your soil so that by using You will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth well. The Improred "S" Barb Steel Fence Wire Has tbe Barbi fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now is nse. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our Depot in OgJen, oorner Main and Fifth Streets. Bain Wagons, Moline liver Chilled Floivs, Harrows, on, Horse Shot's, Xails, Scraperr, &c T Hardwood; Wagon Material, tie. SEBREE, FElililS Ken-lin- o Keltim. I V. tnh. I X. K. B., ldkhik i; ill ROWELL & HOLT, OgdeH. Utah; 1 ( GEO. P. Saloon aud Billiard Hall. EAST SIDE &CO. IIVCA-IIn- T ST. OG-D- ' Newspaper Advertising Bureau "f For Ten Cents: One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising w--5- ,: Rates For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. 10 SPRUCE Y 32U i Three Standard Tables, including the CELEBRATED BESTjOF ST-N- . Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, GlVlil US A CALL- - &c |