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Show : VIII: VOL. OGDEN, UTAH: WEDNESDAY GENERAL NEWS. Sherman Hankering After Colored Published every morning (except Monday) by the Boiler Kills four Persons. 1.00 t Etc., made known on Adverting rates application. By W. 0. Telegraph t pro ee Sirsct ,10 JrCTio. Feb. Journals 17 Wai-injjioii- : sl H. J POWERS, M. I). Physician and Surge:n. t. Jn.3lst tf PreecliS & RICHARDS To-da- y WILLIAMS, LAWYERS. Ofict in Peery Block, Fourth St., OQDEN, UTAH. jl. W. 0. MAKGARY, ATTORNEY AND - LA W, t f Sard on Parnell. A. 17. George Chicago, Feb. Augustus Sala said to a Times reporter, he wondered at the Americans' (sympathy with Parnell who is to Great Britain what Itearney is to America, lie said, Parnell dispar- 42U-t- f CO UNSELOB-a- ln-t- friend ever ready to defend their in terests. a reply was received from Sherman expressing tke communication and concluding with the expression that "all are alike citizens-othe commtn country, equally entitled to its privileges and equally bound to obey its laws and usages. S. Z. WILLIAK3, Formerly Chief Justice Supreme Court, K J. 8. IICIASBS, AW'Ti Weber Co. t'fllored Sopporlfm. Feb. 17 A lelte. Hiciimund, ii.'!it-by iiiiii' colored member o; lie wax nt to Secietun , S .erniiih on annoutn ihj tlie intention of nuponinp him tor t lie presidency and expressing belief that in the event of election. ;he colored people will find in him i.Rst-mbl- mid Office: Near corner of Young Fifth Streets, Ogden. to this country. ages emigration Why, it is the land of milk and honey, a paradise to the Iriubman! Paddy never knew what good vicuals were until he migrated here, and BARRATT, J. PERCITAL what he has had, have been a series ATTORNEY of square meals beside the food in AND his own country. Sala refuted Pars respecting the cloudCounselor DI3T. ATTORNEY, nell'a assertion luchess of Marlthe of ed 8. D. ancestry ASSISTANT Loans on Mortgage El borough, and stigmatized Parnell'e Eatt Sid. Main Bt.,Ofd.n. 7Z. motives as insincere and nnpatnotic. 167 ly Washburn. gggg New Your, Feb. 17. The Stoats Zcitung says: It learns from a conE. A. B. Washburae that W jomlnj) vocation with E. f Conrt of JntiM Soprem Jt the positive annoucement of the ilTORXEI - AT LAW, Ocean that ne will noi oe a can didate uader any circumstances; H,kTk Street, near the Pott OSe. an TJlAH. means sinmlv that bo will not be OfMlf, active candidate against Grant, but dM tf that if the latter were out ct race, he would not refuse a nomination. Oac-CM- Slock, MJt tid t.U M&in St., at Law, "., THOMAS, I-tt-ei KEENEY HOUSI Jlearijron or Panama! Sax FEAnci?eo,Feb. 17. The cem- by the board ol question of the trd to consider themet and Inter Oceanic canal heard a statement from Commander Leutz of the UnitedStates navy, who has bad the comman I of government details in surveying the routes across the Isthmus. Hecon sidered the Nicaragua route feasible und eatimitted the total expense at fifty two million, without any margin mittee appointed LAM 1ST AND LEADING HOTEL. to-da- y Utah 8tBTilnt to a trains. W hare leaned tli lunnercial Home en Main Bt, which we w'l perat ia eoanection with the Keeney Hooso. Accommodation for 100 A. K. ZEIGLER, Prophtoi. contingnc;es. The harbor improvements at the termini and mjs t' for JAS. JL MARTIN EAU, . DEPUTY MINERAL 0. cellaneout expenses would increase the cost to eighty millions. The general tenor of his statement was livorable to the Nicaragua as with the Pa;)anjH. SUIi-VEYO- and com-pwe- CIVIL ENGINEER. lean, Cache Cetiaty, Utah, Burwje and Mil, fer, ohtjimna tieUiaa made tor Iccat.on duiazStf genat. Goubam. Boiler Bxolodra. X. H.. Feb 17. A boiler Juhp F. Thompson's neurit saw mill at Rndoljih, bur-- t today. des troyinjf the mill and ki!Mn Elden Pife, Roer Johnson, Mr. Prescoti iud French workman and badly iBjuring 8. F Hewey. u: ECCLES m manufacturing all kinds ef FURNITURE. He ha constantly on hand his wn work and buys Is now n, house teri itoi lal cotuuiiitee agieed to ri pui t favorably oh the bill prohibiting the tetilement of any inure in the Indian territory with out tiyj consent of t'ongress, ln-du- and sella SECOND HAND Keep Off the Premise! Feb. 17. The GOOD. Snltlded on the Ralta. DONE. TURNING PROMPTLY waiter Stoi aired and all kinds of Work promptly executed. K faroon-U- r Tith-fo- an 5th Btreot, opposite offle. g Chicauo, Ft b.17. W. E. Guernsey, a piiKSeiijier on .the train from the west yesterday evening, threw himself under a car at the Desphines viaduct and was so badly crushed that he died in a lew hours. On a leaf of his memorandum book was name this entry ,"My brother-in-Jaw'is Frank A. Deans. Willsboro, Pa., I killed myself, because I knew the Jfasons would wbeH we got to Vf Z- O." 1 another page appeared' .his real name, William E. memorGuerneer, and from another andum it was gleaned that he Koon in KHnFrancisco and thatbe had fee had bet 1100 plenty of money as Ta V nhann. that fj wiiu uuc ow. in gOlU a certain mining stock would go up before a certain date. In the other cancelled pockets were found a San Francisco to this bes city evw the Rock Island road; u, tween W and qonars u. .m rrvcra and telegram Klcnks: and photograpfag o pis fiiiomKP nniseared to be a o man, of about 30 ct and wai quite comfortably years old, clad in a dark suit From the little that he was induced to say, it was ... that he was of unsound w-"- "r:. .1.8ind. ne aiea at iao uwp clock last evening. s J. E. DOOLY, Suit Lakt I.H. OHTtt. taj OgJr.lt aiy, J. E. DOOLY & CO., BANKERS, Ocdin City, - Utah Transact a General Bankm IPM Business. jcrr x TTVfTioy gives to col LECTIONS. Ctrre.pondenU; New Tot Baa Franci BaitLefceCItj U,lerfoAO., "nt.FargoAfX. of 81 Comwierca, m Rational Bant. ? ' PSSCEAICE Lea Chicap Omw Omar Satloaal Bank, Rational Bank, Allan, JbonoV REPRESENTED: 'Z75l1v!i Inenrano. Co, Aawta, Uaarane Co. of Hartford, C.ntr.1 krarJoa Co", of" .iiwnia, "J A"r $900, Co- S,' 'I.i.C. LondoB. J t'7IC,LT.rpoo Co. of Toronto, jhJ," ' l I well-to-d- Cong Palsara Heals the Lungs and cure Cough and Colds. Co, of 2,Vr l""" w. Innnaoa London.) - of I $iOJ,0 "aocaoiur, - Brown's -i i inter-oceani- d in FURNITURE! 0 A the duty on steel rails. bill providing for the celebrating of the hundredth anniversary of the American independence by a nation-u- l exhibition at New York in 1833 was placed on the calendar. Saul-bur- y presetted the majority report of the committee on elections n Ingjlls' ca.-The report finds bribery and corruption was employed to secure Inalls', eleciion. 'ut there is no evidence that lngall in Inn ized such improper acts or hut ihe, in laet, red Ids elec- !in. Cameron (Wi.) presented the .ed by Uoar. nitioiity lepi ri Lofian and iiiisel:, coiicurring it) hut part of he- tnajurit v ravjiort which xonerates .IngalN, but expressing he ojinion that Then the report lutes tbat conuiition wts en.ployed, it should in justice state what was proved, ilnit. nuch means were employed in opposition to his election. were ordered to be printed. Ruidol'-introduced an nmenduient to the bill for the relief of Fitz- john Porter. Logan submitted the following, which was referred to the committee on naval aflairs. Raoioed, That the secretary of the navy be authorized to equip and iurnish t vessel for the purpose ofc conveying to Ireland such contributions offered and other supplies as are furnished in the U. S. ior the relief of the Buffering in Ireland. Gordor gave notice ti nt he would move thut the doors be closed and the senate proceed to reconsider the vote appointing a special committee on tho canal. The bill authorizing the secretary of tho interior and secretary of the treasury tc employ additional clerk3 to facilitate the transaction of pensions and other business was taken up. Saulsbury stated that during the recent investigations caused before the committee on privileges and elections, the question arose to what extent telegrams could properly be used in evidence, and the committee had instructed him to report the following: Resolved, That telegraphic mes sages and copies of the record of the same in possession of telegraph companies, their officers or servants, are not privileged by law from production and examination on proper pro cess before a committe authorized to send for persons and papers. Resolved, That the order for the production of such documents ought to be so regulated by sound discre tion as to protect the privacy of communications not related to the matter under investigation, and especially that the authority making such order ought nrst to be satisfied that the message sought is, if obtained, likely to be material to the pending investigation, and the or-- , der ought, as far as practicable, to describe v ith reasonable certaipty tho particular message or messages required. Ordered printed and laid on table. Hoar, (Mss.) I understand these are repotted as resolutions which have, governed the r action of the committees lor the intormilion ol the senate and the public, at d not for adoption ry thp senate, e. Senatoi" Mi Danwld, of who his been nut r'or ard fn it sri: n,(l pluof on the lickft will Til n lor Ui- - ur.o-- e of killing el! candi-d...ie- , llendrieks n a Kiuies lie wiil abfIutrly iefu- io nci:cj,i Mjt li a nomination. All- -f the B,iu't Blame Him. Bureau, ,,r Advr! Etc. Etc., Ch:cao. 1 Washington, Feb. 17, Many petitions were presented from R. R. companies against the reduction of An Exploding - ptr SE5ATE. PARNELL, THE ENGLISH KEARNEY. (Incorporated.) juris r stascRirnox: VriMWS: i00 ot Month, gimMtntM, emu. Bj W. V. Telegraph to the Jixcnen.1 Support. Association, Printing junetioH XLVI CONGRESS. At the first appearance of a cough, cold, hoarseness or sore throat "nip it in the bud" by the use of "Rock Horehound and Rye." For sale only by J. W. iIcNutt& defetf Co., Fourth Sweet, Ogdea. ' ' 'A" H01SE. c "' The regular order was the motion to lay un tie table the motion to the vote by which the bouse yesterday ordered the main question on the bill prohibiting the publication of lottery schemes in District of Columbia. This motion nad been defeated Wy 111 to 117. The motion to reconsider was agreed to. Knott moved to lay the billon the table. Rejected. The pill goes over nil next district f ' dav. the bill regulating the removal of causes from the state to tederal courts was then taken up in the morning hour, Knott supported it. He instanced the great power of cor porations. one of which like an enormous octopus stretched its montrous tentacles into eleven . states, controlled 6,000 miles of railroad, and its financial operations were only second to those of the government itself. Cbngreia cou)d not disturb these parasites on the body pojitic, hut it ought fo deprive them of extraordinary privileges as this bill contemplated, and which they h!d in contravention to the Constitution, lie criticized the court's decisions which regarded the corporation as logical conclusion from this decision was that it might become president or general of the army, but it had c6 soul and could not take an OAtb or be damned. The bill went over." ' The house then recommenced the revision of the rules. Warner's amendment to rule 21 provided that it should be in order to reduce the amount of money provided by the existing law, and to that extent only change the law. Rejected, 32 to 80. The next amendment was Lowe's prohibiting partisan legislation upon appropriation bills. The bill submitted an amendment thai when an amendment is offered to a proposed appropriation bill the law oi retrenchment STa.il not be by inference, but shall expre-s'specify tb amount of money thereby saved. Kurd spoke against preventing lcgis. lation or changing appropriation bills. History indicated that the provision of the Constitution which gave the house the sole power to originate revenue bills, ba Ibsen inserted tbt the representatives of the people might control the purse and Krrpl redr6B of. pwrtaett and. MORNING, FEBRUARY adoption of healthful legislation. It was a proper check on the president. 5peer and Marner were proposing tuesurrenoer oi mis power, out tliey could only do so by a constitutional amendment. He reviewed the advantages which had accrued to democracy and to the nation through exercising this power during the extra session: Impartial juries, an army shorn of its dangerous power, aud now in inepniusi oi victory mow it was rronosed to surrender ami onit tlia contest for the liberties of the peo ple. Warner repudiated this as an undemocratic doctrine that the house the ledtimaip apby withholding propriation had the right to coerce the senate or the executive. Our presidents never had that power which was taken from King John. He did not propose to recognize that doctrine, all power in this country originates with the people. They lediK-se- d their own gi not i he executive. Speer offered a mWi'Mte for Lowe's amendment, lliai .t shall be in order to strike out any amount and inset t a less amount. Tlie speaker sustained Blackburn's point that this had already t en voted down and was out of ordr. Garfield took an appeal, the chair was sustained 1 'J to 100; several like amendments wete voted down by the democrats and the house ud 18, 1880. NO. 99 FOREIGN NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS. (55) List of Letters. The Italian Parliament Inaugu- rated. REMAINING IN TUB POST Territory of Utah, aa the UNCLAIMED A RUSSEL RUSTLES THROUGH GEN. WOLSELY. Etc., Itc. Etc., Gates Mrs Lydia iaening Jl McBride Maggie Liquor Dealer, GENTS' LIST. Brana E C Checketts C Delcos- - W S Dan fort C Griffin Geal J J : : Afent lr BCHUTE Goodrich G W Hams C H OGDEN, Haider J Milwaukee Bale Lewis W Mathews B Nun G Talnier WW 2 Romrell G Ronnernd C 0 Geisler W Strong Changes. Whaleeale and Kctail DIES' LIST. Forquner J Sy W. V. Telegraph to the Jckotioh. HENRY WOOLNER, 17th af Fee., lftt), rhlok.lfaet ealled for within oe month will be ot to the Dead Letter Offlre. Laer ' I aa en- f (oeda of the heat Bake and kraade. start the acted to LIQUOR BOOM for 1880! attar mj friendt and th Trad everywhere, I will aa haretsfor ennplj them with beet gaeda at And oaa 4T BED UJ W i ROCK PRICES! flaauPtM..t I. will .It vrymt Luivuv -V..J I.V-- - II ejvui KwH WIUI HI LIQUORS AMD ClOAJte.and . k. annnl lk. Vil..wwejaai-anLSJt ! wwiirai wiiu WINKS, frrdoeaf 1 Wall MBllaina . ... -- wvf hub, u privtn it. i am MONARCH BILLIARD HALL It the beet appointed kail In Ofden; m polled with the J tt. Brnnawick Baikal Coup. MONARCH BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. THE BAR' it Stocked with the Beat Brandt of KOl'Il tUSH. BOl It HON and KYR WUiN&I. 1 HOICK LIOtWES AHDUtJAHli. Reit doer to Poet Offloe. Henry Woolner, Prop'r. THE CHAMPION Meat Market! THAT OF I PH8L. GRILL. - . Itotrth tt Oadmu TCI BEST OUT Of HiiUob, PHANTOM BALL Union Opera House! Beer. Only Exclusive Liquor House ia Ogden. T aa onaetnntlr reeelrln larro eonilraaeaU London, Feb. 17. The sensation Goodman D R of the hour is "Bull run" Rusaeir HELD FOB POSTAGE. letter to the Diily Telegraph in reply C. Anderson, Eagle Rock.ldaho. J. to Sir Oarnet Wolsely's chtvrges. This Te obtai i anjr of theee lettert.the applicant has just appeared. It will be remem- rani aea foVklTertieed lettere," and fWe data of tie per. bered the gallant commander ac Nathan Kimball, cuses the no lets gallant correspondHoalmaaltr. ent of "gross exaggeration and Brown's Vegetable Liver Pilli transparent untruth." That might Cure Biliousness and Sick Headhave been endorsed. Dr. Russell ache. j has run the gauntlet of such accusVVnTvou Why ations before and has come scathless, Allow a cold to advance in your sys but Wolsely also charges that Rus- tem and thus encourage more serious sell was hoaxed. Russell advises maladies, such as Pneumonia, HemWolsely to await otlicial reports, orrhages and Lung troubles when n which he says will confirm his al immediate relief can be so readily atlegations ol '.he scares of troops in tained? Boschtt'i German Syrup has South Africa, the victims of which gained the largest sale in the world jeurned. he offered to name if challenged, for the cure of cole and the de makes a very strong presenta- severest Lune Coughs, Disease. It is Dr. tion to prove that panic, bad dis- Boschee's famous Qerratn LIUIITXIXG SPARKS. prescripcipline, cruelty to troops, drunken- tion, and is prepared with the gret ness, theft, insubordination, pillage est care, and no fear need be enter, J. C. Woods, formerly manager of of even to chickens and tained in property, Adams' express, died on Tuesday at administering it to the church clocks, and insolence were youngest child, as per directions. Vallejo, Cal. features of tho campaign. The sale of this medicine is unpreceprevalent In the accident at Oltovra, on Satdented. Since first introduced there The I'ape cn Marriage. urday, Princess Louise lost a jewel has been a constant increasing de. Feb. Rome, 17.The Papal Eney. worth SliOOO. , clical argues in favor of the removal msnd and without a single report of Since the Russian occupation of of the riteof marriano from all civil a failure to do its work in any case. the district of Kavs, 42,000 persons jurisdiction whatever. It traces the Ask your druggist as to the truth of have emigrated. history of marriage from the patri- these remarks. Large size 75 cenU. archal to the Catholio times and de- Try it and be convinced. ly A statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase of clares that Christ elevated it to a sacrament which only his church can 2,140,000 markf. administer. The attempt made under Cslctetisa Siriliaj! The Chicag 7iilnn,- has more, various guises by the modern spirit of favorable to Blaine spec'al dispatches irreligion to rob the church of and hostile to Grant. her right either to bind or loose tho GRAND The prince and piiucess of Bul- marriage tie, must ba resisted by the whole catholic world. His holiness garia have arrived in St. Petersburg indicates the condition under which to participate in the Ciar's etc. the seprration of husband and wife Monday Eve., Feb. 23, '80. Governor Cornell, of Xew York, may be sanctioned by the church F. AT and John conclude with an exhortation appointed Smyth superintendent of the insurance depart- to the universal episcopate t comment. municate his teccbings to the faiths The Bteamer Canopus, from Bos- ful for their welfare in koth worlds. The Ciarewna 111. ton to Liverpool, lost her boats and reception committee: 247 head of cattle during her stormy Bbrlin, Feb. 17. A dispatch to M. H. Beardsley, R. S. Watson the Daily Newt says: Private accounts passage. M. Walker, J. W. T. Jacobs, from St. Petersburg represent the Louis Marlburg. acred 38, of the Jaa.E Foote. Baltimore firm of Marlburg Bros., condition of the Empress as very un tobacco manufacturers, killed him- favorable, indeed, almost as critical FLO0B MAXAOBM. The Promina Diet Prorogated. self, yesterday, The prorogation of the Prussian R. A Wells, Joseph Hall, Prof. Baird wants $120,000 to fur diet for v. Bnuriiin. three months, is expected nish a fresh hatching steamer for A supplementary session of the coast of South Carolina, Geor-- i the diet will be held after the ad Music by Purdy's Full Quadrille and ilorida. gia journment of the roichstag. Band. Benjamin Moran, American min The Austrian Ministry. PER COUPLI. $1.00 TICKETS, ister to Portugal, is almost helplessly Vienna, Feb. 17. Outwardly, the paralytic. It is leared that he must Austrian cabinet remains what it No written inviUtions will be issued. abandon his place. was before, a coalition of the govern ALL ARE I.WITED. The Georgia republican state con- ment, but, in fact, liberal opinions dfel7t vention is to meet in Atlanta on are excluded. April 21, to choose delegates to the The Italian Parliament. Formation of national convention. Rome, Feb. 17. The Italian parlia We have this day formed a The large summer hotel at Grif- ment opened to day. Ihe speech nership under the firm name of fith's, N. Y., burned yesterday morn- from the throne treats almost exclu- Marks, Ooldsmith & Co.. for the pur- ing; losa on building and furniture sively en internal affairs It recom poseof carrying on business as whole- mends the abolition of the grist tax, ale snd retail dexlcrs in Clothintr. $20,000; insurance $13,000. The governor of Maine states in a the adoption of an electoral reform Furnishing Goods. Alc, in this city. and a bill with regard to foreign isidoe Hares. communication to the senate thai affairs. Lewis Goldsmith. the expenses caused by the "countThe speech says: Italy has made Ogden, Utah, Feb. 2. 1880. , ing out" amount to $20,000. peace, therefore it is easy for her to A meeting of colored men of the of the observance the To upport treaty my friends and tre public : State of Texas, in Galveston, ap ot Berlin and to remain fuihful to you for the past liberal Thanking ihe from proved negro emigration promise to be an element of progress patronage extended to me, I solicit slates east of the Mississippi. and civilization in hurope. continuance of tho same for the now firm, and hope by my continued Senator Conkling intends to go to lair dealing and increased facilities Chicago to the national convention, A Lcng-LiveParliament. for doing business to obtain a fair asaiielegite, at large from New York, hare of the public patronage. and head the Grant movement. The Queen is to open, to day wiln All accounts due me are t be paid The Prussian adiriralty does not unusual pomp and ceremony, the to Marks, Goldsmith & Co. the for intend to prolong contract I. Makes. vonth, and, cnequently, under Grossei the raising of tlie feb3tf Kurfurst beyond the 3)th of March. the Septennial Act, the last sesfion The committee on foreign affairij of the. present Parliament. That awaBjMwaMHiHMaiHai yesterday discussed lor two hours legislative body is now within one and sixth in of its month year, point on the the report Acklin affair, and adjourned till to- of age is already third in the list of Parliaments of the United Kingdom morrow. which have assembled during the William Oilman, aged 80, a citizen The Parliament present century. of Mattoon, Ills., cut his throat with which was dissolved on July 6, J8C5, a razor, yesterday, while at breakfast had lai ted six years, one month and with his family. Melancholy from six days, and an earner rarnamcnt the death of his wife was the cause. convened during the reign of George The house committee on manufac- IV. had exceeded that period t by tures agreed to report favorably a three davs. If the present Parliam-nbill prohibiting the adulteration of remains in session until April 15th, BUKE CUKE FOB articles of drink and food by the use it will be the lona fct which has as of ingredients deleterious to health, sembled since the union with Ireland. COIGHS, COLDS, C0WHP1W, and prescribing' tenaltics therefore. The Septennial Act was parsed by And all Pieeaaea of Tfcrott Lnurt. the w bigs under ueorge i.,anu its re Cyrus F. Haw ley, who shot him- peal was advocated by the Tories in L1WKE.VCE MARTI A, self last Sunday in Milwaukee, died 1731. and again in mo, anu suose- 111 MadlBon St., was a man quently by the Whigs themselves in yesterday morning, lie . .. 1 .mr.n Sole Agents U. S. and Canada, Imit of considerable prominence in 1 J J,. unin tue preernt geuciauuu was and correspond- ministries of b th political parties porters Wines.Liquors, and Segars. circles, ing member of several European have entered upon the seventh year For tale k; Prig grists aai Dealer ertrrwker. dfeJT- - ly societies. of the constitutional 'erm. last the six years aj many During Silesian miners at Breslau, Prus. . .1 v.. J lU HO PAY NO uemu, sia, demolished the building at the as Vli vacancies, causeu vj to the and promotion resignation mouth of a pit, destroyed the books, have been and maltreated the officials. The peerage or 10 the bench, but the reBafe containing the wages was car- fi led by spr cial elections, reen Obtained for mechanical devices, mednot have the of lations parties dis the off. ried ical er other eompouodi.oroaiBtalal Military stopped reversed, and no Parliament has dssi&DS, trademarks nod lab Is Caveats turbance. ever mani csted lew independence. Assignments, Interference. InfringeA colored stat convention for The majority have obediently regist ment!, and all matters relating to PaU Texas, to oppose tna exodus of col- ered the decisi ns of the m nistry, ents promptly attended to. We mike of state the ored people from Texas, and a Parliament elected on the prelimiearj eiamiaaiions tad furnish and to divert the emigration move- narrow issue of university education opinions at to patentability, fret of ment, if possible, to the northwest- in In land has disposed o' the iaost charge and all who are interested io ern part of the state, met- - on Mon- momentous questions of foreign pIi- - new invention! end PsUnui are invited to send for a cufj of oar "Guide for day, at Pallas, Peep interest was cv wliiell nae arisen manjftsf&d. Severtl whites spoke. since the Nap deonic wars; and mean- obtaining Patents," which is sent free while, the country has bad no ade to any addfess and contains complete its instructions' Low to ohtsia I'ateote, nd quate opportunity other Ta!aat)l matter" Iuring tlio past Dr.He.vkt SLAtir.Uie concurrence or dieseot. fire years we have obtained needy three Medium, will give Sittings for tbontand Patents for American end Physical Manifestations and Medic Foreign inentore, cn give tatisfaolory Examinations and Treatment, at the use references ia s'aost every eogrnty ia the For Lame Back, Sid or Chest, Commercial Hotel on and aft- r SunPLAS1EK. Unioa. ' POROUS ; cmriH'-a As Feb. 13th. PhyClairvoyant day, .McNuH Adru LOU 3 BAGGER & CO., Sold by J-sician, Dr. Slade has performed many P7ice,25cts. Retail and Prurf Solicitor sf Patents and Altera! au Wholesale Co.. wonderful cures, and has a reputa- k Law. 14 Droit Balldiog-- . O. C. Trruby,J)gan. tion in th oast surpassed by no one. gist, nd Hugh', UTAH. j ejeUitr with Ttal, Ac. FRE8H CAME! Cf Eei7 tinrlptlen, alwaji GIVE MS A CALL. -- an awe) PHIL. GRILL Ttf J.S.LEWIS OPTICIAN, Of Maw Btreet, Ogden, ia In receipt of a tut etock of Maw Goods, ambraoing y. co-pa- JEWELRY WATCHES, lad the Celebrated King's Combination Spectacles. Whiek lmprovs ttrengthea, and preserve th eight. They ar sat with Una Frenah nariaanala lantea, and ean ba as adjusted that the foeua will come directly la frori of the cya, making than much mora eerviee able and useful then ordinary spectacle. Ererj Pair Warranted. TryJVm. OUirPIITOLtAKD 4MMMC1J -- hr d - . 1 1 PATENT PATENTS Waneev'a Safe Pit (a ar an Immediate. tlmulu fur a Torpid and etire Uueilvw neea, Oyarwpnla, Biliouaneaa, Illltoua DtarrboMu Malaria, A'eve asd Aao, and ar awful tliuM In nearly all Dlaraanlo cane a andl regular a"ll'in of the Bowel. The tieaS ante-d- ot Llr, tre fur ail Malarial i'oiaon. Wanwr! Rafn Jrvta and Mleu Hi i;.e inc, 20. a boa. qnlrklT frm Ma aurfrini,rura Heiedarbaandl uraltfa. Epflriitlc Fit, and I MM beat reined Air Mervou rroatratloa broufbs on br txrewttv drlnklns, oer-wnreiid:k and other eauraa. it rliTv lb I'alna of all Iiim-oeand M never Injurloue is Uiw eMiu. Th boat uf nil Nervine. fiotUa of two axr; pnea. Hie. and aijuu. Wnrner'a Sato Keoaotllea ar aeld iiyPranInf e4 aealeia la JHrdledj) every-wate- Froprietori, BRjaraT" aenirttr, R.T. aarfvad fot Paronhlei and ToaHmocilaii GIVING THEM FITS is Boots and Shoes! AT ASHDY & GO'S. Wa hive a large assortment of Homa- Made beota and ahoes, whiek wa ar selling at Reduced Prices, also a big stock of LYON'S Patent Kat&lli) STIFFENEES ' PREVE2TT Boots and Shoes FrcmSusnlsgBTir, Vera Of Oil Ms and Ripping in th - .. . w'St rs. EEWlffi&CO, jpriu8 world-renowne- at vU ml II.m sferth ef f; C. eautwrj, L,;Maia St, Ogdea, r |