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Show OUR MINERAL WEALTH. Herald: Messrs. W. N. Dusenber-r- COLORS, and James Dunn, of the TerritoDOW rial Insane Asylum beard of direccame up, on Tuesday night, to tors, Johnson, chairman attend the meeting of the board on GLASS. WIN- - y Splendid Specimen! of What Tit mdat IrEXiira, Mar. Utah We have lately had occasion to re fer to the fact that Utah Territory II Uk CatyJnoeNe dailj. am. and 1 40 p.m mountains 8:40 a.m contains in its rugged at, Tkrauh Mail daily . Mall sail ...,. aa t:40 pjn and silent vales an inexhaustible we were wealth of mineral- frO IW VOt lala as Ik tut . 5:00 p.m. a further proof and are glad to kit Uaa ul U Weet given to ait Oonatj, Br Lake County and record the fact. Mr. Schrani e lprini anile go Tia Svanaton, Wominf , and leav the latter pieoe, Peebles k Co., of this city introduced leaadaye, Wedaeedaya and Cridaya. at Ti.m Knrta Utak, Idaho and Manlana, dly...t:UJ ..in to ug. tiiis morning Mr. O. W. Rose llaaUTllle.lden, Uoapraod WeetWelr 0 4oa.it ol Salt Luke City gentleman deeply Wedaeedaya and Batunlaye H aia CUy aMaurriUe, Hurtn Oif.leu ana interested in the mining develop' HarriaTtUa. MaaaaTa. Wednendaja and .. .o a.m, ndeTe,.. He showed Wffwa UeliTeryS IS a.m. to 7 p.m, mentsofour country. ............. ............6:10 p.m. to 7 pm us two artieles from the mineral anaay.. laancar eirumiK-Op- en (raaa .......9 em. to S p.m kingdom, whose discovery he made atoaar Oaaxa III rut t nua Owin a.m. to 8 p.m some time in last July in Southern . treen a.m. to 8 p.m AnUiaa Daar epea from Utah. The one substance was lUTH-aKIMBALL, PoeUnnater, POST OFFICE. taon To-da- J HoBia-Oanar- al a nacB or J it, a bituminous mineral of a perfect ..8:40 a,m 0. P. trala an MO p.m black .. 9 t. " harder than ordinary not color, 9:66 a.ro 8 P. trala leeree..... fi:6o p.m coal, C. F. Iiaia artlvaa. ...... of capable being easily cut and am 9 t. migraat arriraa, 1:16 p.m curved, and receiving a very beauti e. . " laaraa.... M o:56 a m ,.... a0. P.P. " arrlTa tul polish. I he latter property we 4:V6 p.m BaaJgraat iaarM ....:W a m saw verified on the specimen pre9.9. trala errlTM... ...... 6:4" p.m " and.. ....... ,.. sented to our inspection, which had :4fla.m " " learee :.'" P.i " " and. been taken by Prof. Clayton to New V. .... 900 a.m trala arrlree " " leeree ip.m York and was there pronounced as 0(Un Uity t una. of an excellent quality. It is found Tno JUNCTION Uaa a LARGER in Great Britain, France, and Spai, CIRCULATION In Ogdsn and but has hitherto not yet been dis throughout Northern' Utah, covered on this continent. The ttian ALL OTHER NEWSPA more valuable is Mr. Rose's disco v PERS oombined. iry and we expect to hear of a great deal of benefit bein derived from the find. Jet is admirably adapted BKIEF MEATIOX. a a material for mourning orna frame, where ara you? ments and is largely used for this Wistii'i snow at nijht. purpose all over the civilized world The other substance was Sraisa'a bub in the afternoon. ' TRAINS. Latnt telegraphic new, con MINERAL WAX, lensed and in ixttnso, up to 3:30 p.m. Jts? enough mow last niht to keep up the reign of tho mud monarch. ...... "liawruo Echoes" will tell you all tkat kM happened in the wide world last issue. inee Oaaix k Weight hare some r d syrup. - It don't run and has to be extracted in chunks. See it if you doubt us. Tn rehearsal of "Damon-an- d Pythias," which was to have taken place tkia evening, is postponed till Saturday evening. regular meeting of the elub will take place on Mon day evening next, when Judge Wil liana will address the congregation. Ovi respected townsman, Mr. William Driver, will leave England with tke second company of Utah emi-Vapresumably sometime in May. k Ce. are about making in their much frealterations great quented establishment, corner ol Main and Fifth streets, preparatory to tke advent of their large stock of Ta e U, Wti tatkmery. The Balls. most select and congregations that ever met hi Ogdea for tke purpose of worshiping at the shrine of Terpsichore convened in the Union Opera House last evening. There were just enough to enable every one to enjoy him self, and not so many as to make the yWaanre a hardship and a task. The Kuie and calls were first class, tie Managers au fait, and the whole thing was a success. During the oi evening an invited parry partook Win. Mm. tke hespitality ot Mr, and TanDyke,and this was not the leasi enjoyable feature of the entertain rne ef the called Ozokerite by mineralogists, a mineral product oozing in sotall quantities from rocks of the coal formation. It is of a dark brown, almost black color, in large lumps, of the consistency and lustre of hard wax. The specimens shown to us were moulded casts, one represent ing the head of Chriat, the other a arge fish. The execution was quite remarkable, and gave an indication of the valuable uses this substance may be put to. As far as known, this is the firt discovery of the kind in the United States, and the' extent of tke vein in Soldier's Fork Canyon, Utah county eleven inchel in width gives an assurance of considerable 1'be profits to he realized from it. ubstance can be hardened by alum; it can also be bleached, and white arafOne candles manufactured from t. Mr. Rose calculates to mould an ornamental plqfend centre piece, and expects it will furnish a more favors able result than plaster of Paris. Specimens of the two discoveries, which will again place Utah high in the estimation of mineralogists, are to be inspected at Peobles' drug store. We hope to hear of further and tangible developments of the affair. fash-icaabi- e lent. At tke FiremerTs Hall another very entertaining ball was given, which was well attended and excellently nfoyed. The boys propose to give another soon. Belief Society' Conference. The quarterly conference of the Belief Societies" of W ber Stake oi y.ion, commenced at 10 a. m. today. There were present a goodly number from the various socieies in the county, and on the stand were sisters I. B. Snow, Z. D. Young, visit ers; also, sisters J. S. Richards, II. Browa, and S. Herrick, the presidents of the various local branches, ud others. With them were Elder J, D. Richards, Prest. D. II. Peery and eounsel, together with soveral bishops from the various wards of ihis Stake. The morning exercises were very Interesting, and many words of were spoken. And a Political Suggestion. Can Do. 18, 1880. The Bold Bnrglar. Shortly after the dance concluded on last evening, one of the footpad or gentrv undertook to en'ect an entrance into McNutt & Go's Bample room, using a ciisel and trying to pry up one of the windows. It seems from the tracks that the would be thief first tried to effect an entrance to the cellar under the sample room, but the doors being barred he could not succeed; and then went to operating on the win dow as above stated. He pried until his chisel broke, and stiil the obdu rat sash would not move. Finally, Count Lubbes, who sleeps in an ad joining apartment, "dropped on the racket" and came into the sample in his hand room with a "bull-dog- " prepared to give his unseasonable visitor an exceedingly warm reception; but the noise of his approach alarmed the burglar, and he fled in dismay, leaving his chisel (which he had broken in his efforts to raise the window) behind him, the point of it being still under the sash. The Count tried vainly to open the door in time and thus get a shot at the miscreant, but the latter knew that there was no time for parleying when be heard the footsteps, and so made good his escape. His object was not merely liquor, as he could have obtained that in good quantity by breaking in the glass; he was undoubtedly after the money till, but, thanks to tha vigilance of the Count, was handsomely foiled. licht-fingere- Mr. Hadley D. of what waa the Democratic party of Utah, favored us with a briet call today. The gentleman is on his way to the Utah and Northern terminus where he will nrobablv remain all summer. During the conversation, the in evitable political question was refers red to, Mr. Johnson taking the ground that the Democratic party in Utah is tan organization, Ot at least in a state of inertia which amounts to the same thing. In vie of the fact that it might be a good idea for this Territory to send a delegate or two to the Cincinnati convention, we are not pleased with such a state of affairs and recommend to the Democrats at Ogden that another leaf be added to e town the laurels of our by initiating the movement ber There are enough of that political faith here te set the ball rolling right along, and we suggest that there be no delay in the matter. The importance of organization is well understood. Though the Terri tories Have no voice in Presidential elections, still they can wield a certain amount of influence at the niv tional headquarters through their wide-awak- a Hunt. On St. Patrick's dy in the fore noon, a festively inclined individual, by the cognomen of Hunt, intent on hunting up some fun, had taken in more "benzine" than was consistent with the equipoise of his judgment. In this condition he called at 's beer saloon on 'ourth street, where he called for drinks for him self and two others. Having partak en of the libation, he refused to pay. During the altercation which ensued on the repudiation, the stranger di verted himself by kicking a table over, upsetting the stove, and finally running his shoulder through a large window-pane- . As the obstreperous fellow refused being brought toreason by the saloon keeper, the latter had an officer of the law sent for and II. Pender appeare 1 on the battlefield. His vigorous mediation soon restor ed order and the "son of the wilder ness" was taken under the protective wings of Justice. He was given a few hours in contemplative solitude to meditate over things past, present and future, when he was marched up before His lienor Judge Middleton, who imposed upon tire illustrious Eyeut. An event lang to be remembered by the) chief parties concerned therein, as well as a host of sincere fiiemls, made happy by the happiness of tb.-Jthey love, took place at the At that time, hour of noon our young friend and associate, Mr. John Q. Cannon and Mhs Annie We'ls, both of this city, were united in the holy bond, of matrimony. The ceremony was performed in the Erdowment liouse, by President, D. H. Wells, the father of the bride. The lady is the daughter of Mrs. Erameline B. Wells, the editor of the Woman's Exvonent (at whose residence in the 13th Ward the reception will be held this evening), and is not only educated nnd accomplished, but possesses a natural aptitude fer a career in the world of lettjrs. The bridegroom is the oldest son of Apostle George Q. Cannon and his w'fo Mrs. Elizabeth H. Cannon, both of whom are now absent in Washington, and is our fellow-labore- r in the editorial department of the Deseret News, where he is highly esteemed for his many sterling qualities of mind and heart. The young couple are well mated, and will begin their married life under circumstances of the most promising character, sustained by the good wishes of a multitude of friends to encourage them in their onward march toward the poal of We bid happiness and perfection. them Godspeed, and wish them" joys many and sorrows few in this life, as well as that greater recompense which awaits the righteous within the glorious portals of eternity. e to-da- Work for the Censoi Official. Oar Southern Agent. Ai an early hour this morning our Mr. Ja nes England sets out this Id friend George Chugg, conductor evening for the South, as far as Sanon the Utah Central, had a fine pete, in the capacity ef an authorized da tighter presented to bim. Georg agent or tne Jcmctioh, and is as, feels justly as proud as if he wa such fully empowered to collect any v'htetig all Utah, Northern, Central and all dues for our paper, and give and Southern. We congratulate him 'eceipts therefor. and the happy mother to the acqui We recommend him to the kinds the fortune wish and that ncss of our patrons and frieuds, and sition, girl's central bo voyage. n ftnduft a her bid him path, ttay axrually distant from the extremes of life, to happiness and prosperity. Rejooved. The music store of Mr. 9. O, Cal Personal, Mr. J. C. Rich, of Bear Lake, der has been removed from the Fair Member of the Idaho Legislature block, on Fourth Street, to the block, on Main Street. This is with us once and attorneyat-law- , is apace with the establishment k gain. Mr. D. G. Calder, representing the times, Mid always prepared to fur- uusie store of his father. Mr. J). 0. msn our citizens and otnerg witn music and musical imple CaMer, 5alt Lake, was in town to-- ! to suit tke tines. on ments teripe Jy. Can-fiel- d first-clas- s STEVENS' BLOCK, will be greatly increased tbi.i season. They say this is the best wagon market in the United State. nerand preficiency in which each of his part in the programme. It had been done in a net, pleasing and interesting manner, which spoke well for the progress and improvemejt of the children, and reflected much to the credit of their principal and instruc tor, Miss Fellows. Mr. Stanford also announced that on Monday next, after a short vacation, the spring term would be opened under the present teacher. The past quarter $1.50 for each pupil had been paid from the appropriation towards the cost of tuition, and $1 for each from the same fund would be paid the ensuing quarter. tie pupils had rendered Institution. We are informed that the interest problem which we published some time ago, was propounded to a class often s'udents in Prof. Monch's school in Hadlook's Hall, when six of them solved it unhesitatingly and promptly at the blackboard, on first notice. This cannot but speak in of Prof. Monch, behalf favorably whose excellent services as a practical educator are, by the way, sufficiently well kuown and appreciated, as evidenced' by the large roll of scholars in his seminary. Brown's Yegetajble Lirer Pill Cure Biliousness and Sick Headache. y Call and Inspect The splendid stock ef baby carriages just received by Boyle 4 Co. dmlTtf. Jl, ft MAIN STREET. r a AND INVALIDS STRENGTH and ENERGY, , 1TH0CT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARB REQUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, WHICH 14 PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. THE 4T8 upon HEALTH, IlYGIEKE.nnaPhjai-ca- l Culture, and is AComlt-t- t encyclopaedia of ttj formation for invalid, ami thoae who lunar Erery Nertoua, Eihauating and 1'niuful Disease.. health and buman happineaa, .ubjacttaat bears upon rrCMtea attention in its pagei: and the many qnea. who liana a.Red by .ufl'ering invalids, havedepair4 of a cure, are answered, and valuable information c. it volunteered to all who are in need of medical The aubject of Electric Itelta minus Medicine, and the hundred and one aumtiona or vital iinpor. tanea to auflarlng humanity, are duly considered and aiplaiaetl. YOUNG MEN And other who suffer from Kervoun and PhTtical PebiMlj. Low of Manly Vigor. Premature Exhaustion ana th many gloomy conspquencwi of early iftdiscretioo, etc., are eajitciaily btnerited by its contents. The ELBCTBIC REVIEW exposes the unmitifrated fiauda practiced by quacks and medical impostors who prof to " practice medicine,' and point out the only afe, simple, and edecttve road to Health, and Vigor, Bodily Energy. Send your address on poatal card for a copy, and Information worth thousands will be seat you. Address the publisher., Have Just received at irv? I large and complete assortment of Plaid, White Pequia'. ad Jaoonett., Victoria Lawns, gwia. Mull. Rlack Alpacas from 25cls. to Lace Curtain from 23cta. to T Oc?s. Jr ySS Va.n,o.k Pl-- id TaWe Damaska-Turk- ey l Red Red and Sreen, Yellow, White and ; All prices and qualitie.. Br... Irish Linens, Embroideries, Lace,, Fringes, Ladies' ad ChilW. Uci.,rT , . .large and complete assortment of the a CELEBRATED GLOBE CORSET WHITE AND DRAB. , HatB and Caps, all style, and qualities, ABSC) A Black Silk j WBE aSSOBTKEHT Or THB Railroad Capg. Celebrated B Hit LOCK DIAMOND SHIRT. Lanndried and v Unlaundried, Men's and Boys". Men'. Hosiery of all kinds. A very large and complete stock of City Drug Store, Chi. and InanUstoes A. J. JOHBSOK California anTsappeof u kTnds.0'8 CO'S CELEBATBD Ladies' Lace and Button Shoe?, all Guaranteed HAM STBEET,:0GBE3 ML Aneo Women's, Misses', DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and Retail dee?"" ''' CSLL - In Prices we Defy Competition on all the above EXAHIi'E OCR GOODS 6 EFOS E PURCflASIX G E LSE VVfiEfiG. on r ourm street and at Weber MM,, otyrej Patent Medicines OGDEN, - " " im'Jtf Utah, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs. A. STEVENS, Perfumeries, Hair Brushes. Combs and IRON Va rni s lies! AXD IRON IRON FOUNDRY! POTTY, ; Paint and Varnish Brushes J. STEVENS. ATTENTION EVERYBODY-- Toilet Articles, JPAIATS, OILS COLORS T. i I ' . , L - Stevens Brothers, Sash Tools & Graining Combs. Are now prepared to maka -- :o:- Brass and Iron Castings. Special attention given to all work pertaining to I AGRICULTURAL And General Blacksmithing. ALL KINDS OF IRON FENCING Ornamental and plain made to order. - . -- ABT IRON 1 AKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK. mar 2 sm HENRY WOOLNER, Hardware! Liquor Dealer, TILL YOU CAN'T REST. Just drop in and see the Mammoth Stock of Iron, Steel, Coppei and Tin Goods, at W. W. FUME'S, Only Exclusive Liquor House in Ogden. I am constantly wearing large esnaignineLt ef goode of the beet make aud brand.. acled to .tart the I ; am en LIQUOR BOOM for 1880! BORS. -- In T DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, of Popling.Cft.hmeres Cotl.o Milwaukee Lager Beer. Chuou. 1 613 Montgomery pi., San Francisco. We Make a Specialty 'of out Entirely EecoTereJl. WHOLESALE T ADE. Nkw Yrk Cjtt, Juke 16 1879. djyistf II. II. Warner & Co. Gbxtlemkn: I hereby certify that my wife has been using Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure for Brigbfs Disease, Wholesale and Retail and she is now entirely recovered. When all physicians' remedies failed. she was induced to try your remedy, auu received oenefteial results from the first bottle. After taking four OGDEN, : : f UTAH. bottles, she was entire y cured. Pole Agent for SC1IL1TZ Yours truly, Robert V. Fitzgerald. dml7tf. TRIMMINGS. Conning VULVERMACF'ER GALVANIC CO., WHISKIES! Co's. SADDlIp. - Uv HEALTH, General Merchandise TVH FINE WHISKIES, & ovorVTS. , aft A JaH.aH.aaa HIGGINBOTHAM & Co., Tro AND OTHERS SEEKIH& We keep constantly on hand a The Sisters' Confcreues. We will direct the special atten stock ot tion of our readers to the gratifying fact of the presence of Sisters E. R Snow and Zina Young from Salt Lake City. At tho same time ve BRANDIES and WINES. wish to make it known that Trest. do we call the attention o John Taylor is expected to be pres Especially the public to our brands ef ent in the Tabernacle at DELtVIONiCO AND GLENV1LLE conference and that great benefits are sure to be reaped from his eloquent exhortations and wise counsel. We hope none of our friends They are positively pure and of will miss the excellent opportunity, but honor the guests and benefit the best quality. There are No rULU Better Whiskies than these. themselves by their presence. Splendid Lot Of Baby Carriages at Boyle Ptettt 4A STOVES & TIKWAPr Drugs, A 4 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Wells, Fargo A Co. received yesterday six cars of Horn Silver bul- STEEL & lion, valued at $13,842 74. The Union Pacific Express Com- PLATED GOODS- pany received one bar of bullion yesterday from the Christy mine, Table and Pocket Cutlery. valued at $2,111 42, and two bars from the Barbee A Walker, valued at $3,7G4 55: total, $5,875 97. We are informed by wagon dealers that 2,000 wagons were sold in Salt Luke last year, and that the trade A IB zero. this citv, March 18th, 4:25 a.m., to the'wife of Geo. Chu?g, a fine daughter. Mother and A Successful Appointed Hardware Stores, and our Prices are as low as the market allow.. to-da- y. 1880, , and minus, D Crn . . 23s Mix EtuviLLK, 17. A serious acciA son dent occurred here of Win. Goodman, aged 13, accideat ly shot himself. He was hunting with a number of other siaall boys, was getting through a feuce, and polling the gun after him, it went off', shooting him through the thigh. Trxlune : During the last cold spell, Bingham had it 16 degree below Aaotlicr Chiropodist. With the approach of spring those gentlemen who remove corns, bunions, ingrowing nails and other su- perilous winter growths of the frail human body, make their appearance to relieve suffering mankind. All people afflicted, with the ills above mentioned, as well as those who want their superfluous hair, freckles, moles, pimples, pock and : birth marks, siillowness, black worms and wrinkles removed, will find a French guest the involuntary contribution Mom. A. Albert, "Chir gentleman, of $10 to the city funds, and cost, besides making him pay for the bro- opodist, Manicure and Dermatolo ken glass $3.50. After this finale, gist de Paris'' at the Commercial tho sportive gentleman was permit" Hotel. Editors have nothing super-flou- s about their persons, hence they ted to depart for more congenial will have to direct their friends to hunting grounds. the kind efforts of the gentleman. An Auspicious S Q. Wednesday. The First Ward Schoal. The district school in the First Ward brought i s winter term to close, yesterday afternoon, by giving an entertainment consisting of songs, recitations, dialogues etc. Quite political parties, and tliere is no better place to get in good work than number of adults were present, also at tho national conventions. It is the trustees of the district. Mr. Stanford, in their behalf, worth working for, whatever be the stated that they had been much outcome of the experiment. interested and gratified by the man On Gardeners' Methane Paints. Oils. ilt Lake Points. S A CALL. child well, DIED. Rollins. In Ocden Citv. Mar. IS. 1880, Mary Ann Rollins, wuk.w of Aad can assort my trienda and the Trade rerywkere, I will a heretofore (apply them with beat gxxtle at BED ROCK PRICES! My Retail Department ia well atocked with al (trrdeaof WINKS, LIQUORS tND CIGAR ,en I will continue tu supply raniillta with the beat fb tbeboTe line, at prieeetoentl. lb TO THE TRADE We would announce that, while carrying a stock unexcelled in the Northwestern Country, it is not yet full, and will be greatly augmented by arrij COME JNDtSEE. MONARCH BiLLIARD HAIL mmolM POSITIVELY David Rollins. IS la the beet appointed all in Oc Deceased was born at Eaton anpplied witk Bray, tha J M. Brnnawick a Bxlkea Coup. Bedfordshire, England, Jan. 6, 1814. Raptized into the Church of Jesus MONARCH BILLIARD AND P001 Christ of Utter-daTABLES. Saints, Julv 24, 1849; emigrated to ptah in S53. She died in full faith in the gospel, la Stwkedwlth the Bet Briir with a firm hope of a i..fsHI CHOU' Jf.rl glorious BnrRKHS and RK HUISKY. She left one daughter, LiqiORSAXIJ CIGARS. HOFFMAN BRO'S. several grandchildren ar.rl a ;, Next door to Post Office. circle of friends to mourn her loss. I ne luneral takes r,Iac Henry Woolner, Prop'r. at 10 o clock a.m.. at. h Third Waid school house. Friends inNorth East Cor. 4th & Main Sis. vited. 1 n; I IE USE OF HARDWARE. .THE ZBIR, BEARDSLEY'SJ UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Photographic Studio, thou htat ton, U that taautifiil Ban erf raat. apirit fr m mortality fr- Thy kindnd ana frieada, th car. ana tha Haat. glial 1 former thj aomparjj Tij b. Wa ahall tarn thee if. true, bat the '" of God. Will conaolt o ia tkia tty.at honr. W will calmlj tnbmil, and sow to HSa rod. a ad acknowledge Bia kaad and Bit aw. M. H.J. PIPE ORG AX. eEO.CAKILEbSnaajii.t receired one of Geo Wood't 4 Co'., aplendid Pipe and Heed Oreana whick enrpa-ae- a any Ortran ew hmneht to Utek. Ue ia alao ajrent for "Knal," "arioa, "Wooda l!ardma" Piaooa; and will tnpoly braae band., orchentraa, eho;r-o- r families wilb Inatmn.enta or Mmic of a qaality and rbeaper than any nth r dealer in Utah. Addrea. let 8mth Sfeet. (two deora eaat of Dinwoodey'a rarairar Store) Salt Lake City. Order, by mail will reoela araiwpt aHvatlea. 4auk& bttr ALL s Rooms and Table Every Respect. Termsj WORK WARRANTED Reasonable. superior to ant produced elsewhere; ln the city. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS OUR, LSrtocialtY.il dec Ira Ogden, Utah. First-clas- in ALL TRAILS STOP OXE BOfS Persona deiirooa o Tfaitien Salt take, 1 IT Spring! or other Mountain Keeorto, ea aaB anrpl-j- a trngpif ami roeture check! for the uui tnetr reiara. JJH. BE ?SLEY.:Prco |