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Show f ITU vol. vin: . . . OGDEN. UTAH: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL GENERAL NEWS. ' "ti W. U.Tlgrt,h evening (except MiAad to tha guine, that they have already select ed the ticket of delegates at large, dele-- , Theyaay. however,; that the gate will not be instructed.- Jnntlk.. laa Knertsd Spoutar. 5 Sunday) by the I ' ' j .i Caionto, j Apr. 7.A-- J tJl. Association, torial says: The San Francisco board unedAii Printing of supervisor adapted resolution lat evening, to the eliect that the ,1 peace or the citT bat been aeriomlv . J h I Ttirt Atoiai'4, ki.ui t i) I um iimt J.io J endangfeTed byl the inflammatory it em - f f. .y . V j rtr W' ... v also authorized the JuJiiarv f ., t.m. on mittee to investigate the matter and li.ttfa)cg rtwft made known the proposed Investigation is only n.na . lewniMMr Advert!- to the impeachment of fark now (Time Bnlldlng), preliminary authorised to contract for Kalloch. Haying rid themselves of tn the Dairy and the it L uts". C'tJu Sbento Serai-f2Jogd- n S;: AdrtUln Bureau, w.wippcr HEW YORK WSES"S2 BU&MESS CARDS. WniTAKEB, Carpenter and Builder. T, J. 0M1 Twrigii, P.rdT.1 B.rr. d30 If Cliarch.' Bkep oppoiiU U.K. OGDEN. - K1III8T., T. GIBSON, M. D., C. rBYSICIAJfttndSURaEClS OrC: G. H. Tribe's Bulldtoc, MtlllST-- i " dmrl"tf OGDEN, CTAH. : ' - o I Trim-joio- g M. LINDSAY, particular ' attention paid to Niw Yoejc April 8. Mr. Tiklens friends ridicule the story of his with drawal. Capt.' Bynders saw Tilden and subsequently said, "I know all about thastorynd talked with Tilden about it an hour ago. There is not a bit of truth in it, from beginning t'1 end., Tilden is in better health than for years'. He has not been examined by any doctor ana Viaa fi.a tint" kaart AiiVf'rmfarAnrfl betweeu him and his political friends 1 J I about His witnctrawai, ana ne nas not said to anv one that he. is not a can didate. 1, know whereof . I speak. since my information comes direct from Mr. Tilden." " . f Stttlaf Ball's Hsttments. f t Chicago, April 7. General Milesf.a1oora.ih from Fort Keouh c to bead( who soldiers the that here; quartes bad been pursuing tne nosiues ior onC mil. oantured five warriors and 45 borsea and ponies.. , Twelve Indi- " 1 5 and Builder. Carpenter il 1 FEED FOULtJEK, : only jiaturaL that decent people of Man Francisco should rii themselves of the rever pouter Jor whom the loquacious stood sDonsor. Idravman I Jukotion, at onr test Kearney PAPER THIS Grapevines, Trees and Bhrub-trieRates very reasonable. . . Vim OKDKBS IT ODELL & WBKJUT'K. ' Fourth Street." J ' -- dm!5 2w 1 J.D.CABSAHAN,Tr.I). Prirlty. Orleans, 33.8; Louisvlle, 28.5; i"itts Street, 03Jen, mg the month compared with OfKB March, 1879, iof 10 per cent.,; and iUta mm durina last Quarter compared with i tne nrst ouarteroi oi nine., as M. D. C the in. reage in the ayerage of prices H. T'POWBRSi nag oniy aoout w per ceni., SUTSeOll. the returns from every city, except San Franci8cd and Syrcue,indicate rj.yiOviAii.auu an increase in the quantities of pro- and of corner Oflce:Hear Young jnangea. Fifth Streets, Ogden 1 JVOl kBcir VTTB 1 X. X. WILLIAMS, BIHilSI, Vonuorly Chief Jnatice sr Co. nyrm uart,K.y. k AICHARDS f ILLIAHS, - H. W. 0. MARGARY, AND Cnflel tltx-li- , dtr-i- x PERCITAL r , utah. - eraeir, ARR ATT, UTTOKftEX Counselor at Lfvw. - AND AWIBTANT C. 8. DIST. ATTORNEF. Ctnctit tpwlait;. Loas oa Mortgage SI Ofllea, lart 8ida Main 6.,OgttB. diT-ly J T. " JAS. H. MARTINEAU, " 4 LEFUTT MINERAL SUB- - CIVIL ENGINEER. S Ifaa, Oacka Coonty, VUA, Boner "d Mln M eMu auda tor iacatloB or far obtaining FURSITURE! " J. HI ........ aCOLES a kr'now manufacturing all kinds of FURNITURE. Ha has 6n hand Lis eontnt!y own work and buy and sls . Sewi I run tba Field of Battlut. ...L ndos, April 8. The liberal successes in the English counties increa8etbesurprigerocca-- ; sioned by the borough elections, the liberal majority, independent of tbe home rulers, is assured. Specific charges of pressure, intimidation and ts among undue influence hy Lord Derby s tenantry m lavor ot the liberal candidates, are published. It is stated Parnell will retain his seat for Cork city, for which he has been returned, in conjunction with Jehii Daly. . Major O'Gorham, homo ruler, defeated for Waterford city, will stand as a candidate for Meath county for which constituency Parnell had been nominated. f BittetfConteat are waging in the 'counties of 'Mayo 'and Cork, where Parnell's candidates brought forward at the hst moment are opposing moderate home rulers. Parnellites already elected for other constituencies are stumping these counties and inflammatory placards and broadsides are being distributed bitterly attacking the moderates. and-Scotc- sub-ago- -- hrro ft mm Enrperor William is still undecid ed about accepting or refusing Bis marek resignation. Eighteen hundred pitmen of the and Aiurtou collenes iv.-Jk purham, have struck. Dobler still has the lead in the New York pedestrian matefcj flart teiiows closely on his heels. &outh Melton KKembIe,tfie"defaftingPennsyTva ma treasurer, refuses to appear to vr icueiro Btuteuce. cuter The Pennsylvania railroad compa ny restores all wages to the rates prevailing before Jan. 1, 1879. The return of the liberal bent in England ine xortt gas companies to advance the price ot the 15th of the present xsew have agree gasatiee montn. .All the-sadet- i at Westnoint It alrd aid tlfl Wr;rip4tT Stee ,n 3rh f oince. DONE. t Cre--ta- r . rt.t, ojjwie Tith- - di. claim tnjrknwledee whatever of the attacH UMi taeir colleague Whit laser. ' Neither Daviit, Daly, Kellan, nor tirennan, the Irish agitators mdict-- d for sedition, are'iikelv to, he' returtu ed to parliajnf,nt, 1. li4iaiM a well known shoe Eugenie, before starting for Zululanr1, presented her very crazy, with feveie6Bear severed his head from his body with valuable crown to the church of JSotre Dame des Victoires at Paris. a shoe knife last night. A Jersey City factory is making a Lawmaker! Trifling n 1th Jaitiec. New York, April 8. The Tribute $3,000 set of satin wall hangings embill ot broidered in panels representing today, commenting on the the California Legislature rauthori-zin- g birds in buhes, for an unnamed municipalities to remove the California stock operator, Chinese beyond ; their ' limits, ; de- f A; medical tudent of Queen's clares the legislature to be more dan- College,4 Cork, has been rusticated gerous to California than the incen- for a year for having got up amongst diary oratorsof the sandlots. There the students' an address, to Parnell is not the least doubt that the rules On his return from America. : laid down in the recent decision? of ..., 4. c5 the circuit court apply exactly to the Call on Mrs. Stayner, and; see bill. The California Legislature have trifled with peace and justice quite those beautifully embroiderel - In T long enough, and it is high time for fants' Cloaks. Jbem to recognise jtbejr responsibilimob clamor. The Ladies ty to Something beside ti Coflaa-raMa- , , , T are invited to call and examine the v f Chicaoo, i'pril 8. A fire at Alta, splendid stobk of Baby Carriages, at .trrlu mornine destroved Jamb GALB's.T,rv ;v iv. daltf hall' the business portion of tne town; mm fifteen buuaings wero The Finegt fM loss of $25,000.- - Incendiary, erigin. ever brought to of Carriages TJaby Laai. 8alpaadarg at James GLS'sHes vdal-t- f Naw Yoki, April 8. The steamer Irtah, -t :: r,., Gellera, Captain Kuhlewein, from " Hamburg, reporU speaking the ' So Deception Used. steamer Syria, Captain Johnson,lrora v.o7 ()rl.9n for LiverDoel. with tbe ft is stranee so many people will rudder gone, the stern pott and the coutoBBe.to suffer day after day with mam discharge pipe uroaen anu wie Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Consti He took her in pctioH, Sour Stomach, Genetal Debil-itv- . sbipungovernitWe. rolled etc.. when thv can procure at she and but parted both tow, steel and eleven inch hawrsara; A our store SHILOH'S VIT ALIZER. portion of the crew then came aboard free of cost, ifi It dfies net cure or retli fipllon. amd were followed by lievo therr. Price, cto, Sold by Cp.'. AVbolBKale and Captain Jehnson, who a;ked them J. W. McNatt 4 and C. Ormsby, to return and try to save the tbip. Hetail DruggiaU, TLey refused, and when the captain I , the Gellert's crew a;kd fan a part of men were gtven, if said any Ladles. they they would not work Uf Gellert. of Beautiful Calico "1,000 pieces Tildaa'a Caanraa, . received by A. Ken ii Bp.o.1 jnst iw York. April 8. At Waaiu'ag-- ' T" V ton special to the Keening Ptt says: confidence Tilden's friends prefesa Baby Carriages, run the lUrria- in thair ability A large spnek, all styl and prices, ol interest tke in convention burj; a4 w Uvu1. o ealtf Jax are and eani their eaniidate, SavftM. i... uwu , TCRNINO PROSfPTLY a serious pledge ot peace m Europe. The western iron association at Pittsburg unanimously reduced tha Card rate from $4 to $3 20 per ton.i n , enirn is considered as t. SECOND i.HAND COOD8. KTatfnr ; " de-Je- 4- ATTORNEY .n P LA ORat QOUNSEL v Oflt wtt tide Uain St., CtivEtAKD, Aprit 7STheodyt Albert Scheu, city editor of the An seiger, was found in the lake last.night four miles from the city. lie had waded in and cut hia throat, , He was educated, but dissolute nd was an. O&ct in Peery Block, Fourth St. OGDEN, UTAH. -- rebuke," 110,-00- 0 POST OFFICE. 1. The supreme court .n its genertliterra ha affirmed, the order of Jusjtice Donohue refusing to grant the application of Cornelius J. Vanderbilt'to have a peri son appointed in place of Wm. Hi Vanderbiltas trnstee of the-fun- d or about $400,000 wbicii was created bv Wm. il. Vanderbilt soon after the withdrawal of Commodore Vander-bi't'- s will. The judiro adds. " it seems almost incredible that a counsel could be found c.inable of advis ing such application, having neither law nor lacts to justify it. The an plication deserves nothing but severe 8. 'NbwYori, April 1 BuintM Rob the Unwary. f " Npt a city ,'or oven village exists in the world that doe not have its allowance of "artful dodgers," and every conceivable means is used by this claw to gull the unsophisticated, and posesstou of a portion, if not all , of their h means. Yesterday, a prominent gentleman of Ogden showed us some private received by hhn from a circular New Brunswick Giit'iconeern "Royal in w hich most extraordinary inducement wefe offered, and many apparently plausible reason given why good j adver(;ii5d Ly the concern could be disposed of for such small amounts-- of money. Accompanying the circulars, were si 4gift tiekets" for the drawing, E;ich ticket has stumped upon it, in red ink, the Brit ish poat of arms, supported by the lion and unicorn, and the following words: "Special prize drawing. The Royal New Brunswick Gift Soiree, tickets $1.00 each. , Drawn May 10th 1880. .(This ticket entitles the holder to such prize as may be drawn by its number. Hugh MeKay; St. Steph en,' New Brunswick'." The number of the ticket is imprinted in the lewer left hand corner. In order that our intelligent read- . 'X 1 - 1 ers, wuo may not nave nan me circulars of "honor" of .perusing the this concern, muj judge for them selves, we append a few extracts: Instead of spending large suiiis of money by advertising in newspaper., we have adopted a, new plan, which will pay far bettor, vu: Once each year 'hereafter, we snau nave a great priae 'drawing, in which each package ol six tickets re sure to draw back prizes to tne amount oi tneir cost, and may draw either of the capital prizes. Of course in this great prize i drawing we pay out more in for tickets; prizes'than we receive atill the expense to us w not so great as the amounts usually paid during the ycar'to. newspapers for advertis ing. In thisdrawin(.','instead of one pme of $20,000, we give you two capital prizes of $10,000 each, doubling your chances to win n capital prize. Every business miiu, who knows how to stadv one's interest, will see it will pay us ten fold tAjiay ovit prizes of &25.000. or $50,000, imlead of spend ing the same amount in advertising all over the country as is usually done. No one ever before has tried this plan. Reader, we have selected vou for vour locality, and hero en of six tickets, and nlose a tac-kffdesire vou to form a olub of six per sons, including yourself, and remit 5 for the enclosed tickets, as we feel confident a prize of $50, $100, f 500 oi $1,000B drawn ip your locality WOUld create lively mieimk m wt sale of tickets in our next drawings, and vou mav win one of the capital prizes of $10,000. You can remit $5 and secure the enclosed tickets, yourself, but we prefer to have as many as five or six interested, as a large prize of $500 or a $1,000 divided among them makes a walking adver tisementof each person, which, of course, is more beneficial to our sales. Single tickets $1- - Six for $5. Any neraon sellinn five tickets sets the sixth one free. Every package of six tickets is sure to draw by approximation, one $5 prize, and may dravlr five more of the largest cash prizes- - Either one may be the $10, 000. Prizes paid on sight in full, or sent to any place directed. Official lists of drawn numbers sent to every one who remits monev, immediately after the drawing. No prizes will be paid 'on any tickets, unless, they have been paid for previous to the day of drawing. gt , .'i' ... General Vvnferenet of lAe Toting Men's Mutual Improvement Auocittleitt held in tKi Salt Lake Assembly ITall, 7Vi April 6, 1830. DlTldad AgaUt lUalr. Ane Indiansesoapeain tneaancsfrom J K1LEID0SC0PIC COLUMN. ans" are thirtyfour days Sitting white claim the and Bull's camp, Slarpe's crevasse pn the Mississipchiefs in Canada, sent them across ' pi is closed. the line to steal stock. ' The net gain "f the English liberA Yanertbls Bfiltr.. als is powjd mts; 1 v 1 ' ,i 'H. J. .ioiriiyfixiKj. ApriIs7.4-Roderer, deiiiulting cashier of the Queen Olga of Greece has been delata Sarin i Bank of Lovinville. in livered of a daughter.dieted for the embezzlement of The relations between Germany from the bank, has been senRussia show an improvement. and one tenced to the penitentiary for at The The venerable, prisoner, Waterbury,, 4Conn., match year. tomntrl no defense, nleadine euiltv works have been damaged by fire: and throwing himself on the mercy $75,000 damage. , a t.! . of tne court, t he jury, as tne veraict Jackson & Morse, grain exporters shews, decided tapon the lightest at Boa:on, failed, yesterdav, with law the permit. punishment $80,000 liabilities. New York, April 8. The PtMc, E. A. THOWIAS, comparing the business for the last & nvto in tht DOQU YJiLQQK, timer quarter with tlwcdrresponding period of 1879, shows an aggregate gain qf Main and Vwrrk Streets, : : : Unn. in exchanges outside of New York QeDES, dni-- f of 40 per cent., notwithstanding a decrease in San Francisco. The "gain Hvdsnm PhntAernnliAr:r hft DPr m tirrrrvaoatA fit. A.11 Plt.ift ; " I VII J.O. STJtfPHElsfB, cent., no part of which is due to the of here, compartCofBtr of Toung,and Jifth jtreets. activity lastspeculation month with March, '79. the ing A5fCiFB FBOTOtiBAPni upccisltf. The following shows the percentage Cbim and hate your picture taken fHi1 York, 81; Boston,St.49: Phitodelphia; jLouis, 33.9; Bai- &0; Chicago, 64.2; 9. Hn luuther Scheme to - Very plausible, indeed ! "Instead of spending large sums of money in advertising in newspapers" etc., they take this mode which will pay much better. , Cerrect. Instead of having the full light of day thrown upon ' tbeir nefarious proceedings, the of humbugs "Roya)"- -. company firefer a" "shady" style, using the mails of the United States to further the ends of fraud, and for the purpose of filling their own pockets at the expense ef honest, yet nusophis-ticatepeople. We warn our friends and the public generally against such institutions. If you have a dollar sure, keep it, or invest it with your own merchants, who are here to furnish you with the necessaries and comforts of life. They do not pretend to give you $10,000 for $1, but agree, and are sure to give you the worth of your money. Remember the old' adage, "A bird in the hand worth two (thousand) in the buBh," and if any, after reading this article, are foolish enough to pay to the "Royal" Brunswickian Bilks, their moK-y- , they do so at their own riek, and we shall have no regrets, for our skirt are clear. , ..... ...... ' XE W AD VEll TISE.MEX1S. .. . , On the stand were President John I a Taylor, Apostles W. Woodruff, C C. Rich, F. D. Richards, Jos. F. Smith, ARR,VDI Moes Thatcher, and Counselor D, , S. Wells; '" The Presideauv of Sit Lake ttnd Buttons. ' Brabant.v. m s Utnh County Stakes, Junius F. Wells and Milton H. Hardy.anct the Stake Curtain Laoe.Ribbona, Fan- . ..... Superintendents of Box Elder, Davis, Salt Buttons, Hosifry,. LWe mid W Utah Weber and Lake, Morgan, Cy Kid GIovm and Silk MiUs.. Fin-t- . countie, and representatives from Beaver, Jnab, Sanpete, St: Owjrse. '.'-' ABjWBTMKSiT Ol-. ., J , Sevier, Sum mit, Tooele and Wa Damasks satch. ' Table. and Towels, ' ' " jfvtR BRottinT to Tnr. cu r. : ' Meeting called to order by Junius F. Wells. After singing and proyer Prest. Taylor addressed the meeting on the subject ol mutual improve ' ' And SILKS, WHITE PIQUES. ment, referring more particularly te " the young men, and explained the '" Nainsookf t Mnl .v.m suggestions from the Council of fyr ' iRIfll LtNF.NS. LIkVTi. Apostles iq gelation to more coma TurIttUnj'. A lull ustortinent of plete and permanent' organization. Ci After which Apostle Wilford WoodMen's and Chihlren's Fine dien', A ruff was nominated for General Su.Embroideries, Edging ..TXi,ystohoe.i perintendent, with Apostles Jos. F. r and Insertion. Drevs Goods Smith and Moses Thatcher as his assistant.-. ''X These nominations were V--a great variety. Men's''-'carried unanimously. whiles and colored ' ' JaVijlv " Superintendent Woodruff then Hau.; briefly addressed the meeting, ox pressing his interest in the work of mutual improvement among tbe young, and called for the statistical report, the totals of which were ac cordingly read as follows: Stake organizations 20; associations 240; members 9,284; attend ance o,H8; quarterly conferences 43; weekly meetings 2,456; conjoint sessions 592; extra meetings 145: Leading .Clothing House Northern Utah ! total meetings 3,171; visitors sent received visitors visits 1,14 J; Mil; of county and general officers 384; members gone on muuions 71; lis braries 81; volumes 3,084; value of books ?j,J70.45; manuscript papers 283; finanoial exhibit showed cash and other property on hand $3,794.- 87; bcripturs reading, total chapters WucccNNoris MAUUH, read 76,942; subjective lectures testimonies borne 3,895. given 3,003; After the reading of the report Superintendent Woodruff made a few remarks, and called for a vote of We are now rtceivhtij our Xew Goods for the Trmlc, ana are rmilg to til any Orders Sprht'j tbe people to sustain the suggestions at WholcmU vr Retail for of the Apostles in relation to the organization, which wasununimous. A preamble and resolutions respecting cruelty to animals and the killing of birds was represented ana read, and the aenliments expressed therein voted upon. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, The meeting was dismissed ' by Furnishing Goods, President John Taylor. .. ......AH,KVBK1TBtHOULOliese'TO.,u aValy ''o5y a- r- m v 40Z xQT Sj, Vf . ;V y - ' - Swirr' ' ' y , ' , , of MARKS, 60LDSMI1H & Co., efl. MEN'S AND HOY'S CLOTHING, A NOTICE. pwptrty taxpayert resident in the First School District of Weber . Cvunty: First' Class Clothi ng House! We solicit Troiie from llie Interior and. Citj, and Tu tltc promise Entire 0atirc(fon. MEETING of the We make a specialty of Boys' Fine Clothlng-fr- om 2 years op-- :id resident taxpayers of the First have this Well Department Bortrd. always School District will be held in the We also oarry a Full i.lne of Floe Hants n.n.t n . Tabernacle, Ogden, on Monday, April 12th, 1880, at f p. hi., for the purpose oustom made goods mule hj th culebraled Arm of Coi, Young A of assessing a tax to finish building Gardner, BoBton, snoceMors to P. A Co. Their goods are war- M'an, jr., the Central Schoolhoose, and for other school purposes, and for the A PUBLIC kIk..,,,.! transaction ot such other business as may be deemed necessary by Baid meeting. Josbph Stakfoed,) Trustees First School lis't Job Pisorce, J Weber county. D. M, Stcabt, dmaotcl J -- li-- ATTENTION ALL mHE CITIZKVB Or X Couutrj Rsr arallj and tha Hortbarn ra rnapaaltuJly Inritfd OCIDKN tu eall at tbe entabinuranui at V rP h iff""-"-" 4)1 Mtf MAKK8, GOLDSMITH & Co. ; ' Wall Paper. te McXutt Co s for your wall paper. Tea thousand rolls of the latest patterns to select from. H Go 9 0 ft a 8: M, Sc. ! PltESlfA W, ....... 45 Years before the Public. THE GENUINE IS T A. It 1U II ! DR. C.McLANE'S t JKw U IS II(ilttisw u..ii . k .f M- ,ouimlaiillv un tialid a full Huud ami Walnut CaM.- Hurlal Kubn naJ I'adarlakara' aauerally. OrJara by loiter or trlagraplk will LI VEll TILLS Qia .romtt atlvuliou. Hatufiution suaraa-(a- d . ittjtii u t,. alvla UiJ nriM b'... b.i are not rccoiumt'iidt'd as a rrmttlv "for all the ill.i llmt flesh is lu ir to," hul in 8.lalty. l(lliaoiau stall ticara of tha day an I ul(f'it. tianteld'a Block, tan aida of Maia tt.. allwtions of tiie Liver, ontl in all 0Kia,l.tah. dapr3-- l I)yfietNiu, and Hii-- Head-schor tli(a. ol that fharwlfr, they stand without a rival. Hilioil-Complai- "3 u, aat e ACUE AND FEVER. No bfturr cathartic t.in be used preparatory to, or afur taking quinine. As a simple purgative they uj unenualed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The gennins are nct-mid on the Sri, Karli box hasared-wn- x with tbe knpresBion, k LA Xt'8 LI VKU PILL. Each wrapper bears the fcigna- tures of C. McLake and Fleming Lkos. Insist npon having the g'iiuine Da. C. McLANTJ'8 LIVER riLI.S, pre Ant iDipact a atoek of pared by FLEMING BROS.. riUt.hu rvrh.ra.. In that lice uaafnl the market being full of imitations of Cmil(lng of kwrythias ortiHtaeutal uf ddalrabla. for Uta.Farlor, Hfrlrm tbe name MeLmne, pellr-- diO'Tently, out same pronnncniiioii. , t or Ritcbaa. My Btock Is too extensive for riamera Hon- - !nt If von want anything In the do. rosin of FCBNITURB, plain or faDcy, blscU rrlctKl or low priced, medium or Kt What a Wfll kaowa Iruitil ai mixed, au'elantial or Ailea'a Laa Kalxaai. PRICES DEFl'ISO COMPETITION, hiat come Slid examlna, and If I ean't satOvilaKa TTID!l, Ky. D0 arra ;,on isfy Jont therB wl" Ctnttmnu Tba deaiatid for Allra'a l.aaa 2 I iigar--oate- l. Mi General Furniture! Fourth 8t adt MOTHERS, 11KAI)! la addition to ray Furniture Stock, an "' rxtenaiva - UNUKItTAKING 'CBdrtakora' Is esrrled "oods. Trimmings, Oraameiilav&iaterlitis, tm- liaalnesa ak Rulxaai ia iacraaaiug wualantly. Th ladtaa tLir.k thera la on iiidiclti i4ntl n It fur Crunp anS WhaC'plftgCoegb. li. S. MARTIN. f)rugnit. fcoM hj all XrdtrlM - as TOLL GATE NO. 2- - Kwttiful culorul ' . A'ary iu-Wr faalooa. Tt objacta lo SaJ. fad aackafa. Br. K C ABBH. Hattalr, N. V. H c CLtfoKSU SaLiios, per por.d 20ots; Radishes, Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery and Cauliflower, at C. Red Front, Fifth Street. ' a7 nzou xizno. Sii x tlavs opened out with a stcf k of yell , - Ogden. Bcalm la MILL STUFFS OK A IX K15DS. Grain, Chopped Feed, Seeds, Etc. ' ' FAMILY FL0UM, Corn Jleal, (irahaiu Flour, Bran, Shorts, JUST OBSERVE! Farr block, J au.flh - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , t, BROTHERS, -- JAMES GALE, d W NO. M1SCTES Of tht Fturth Semiannual t- EEMOYAL. the law Office tooth A - 8, 1880. Ac, Vr sire. a dutuiice promptly from ila,-guir- M r nw Spring and Snssuier. The Hnlsomet Clothing in the city just received by A. Km d) Bao. .dq.7tf f'.ii of ' Cnmmtf 'iA ITctvdbitr for Tourmornina eocktsil. 5.- f JAMES G&LB. la adilriiua ta llrn GENERAL. MERCHANDISE, Kznbractiig all Urn; a of iJntiH ' Oroceriea, etc. Hariis sliixd ur whole, Pickled hy the meaauro or- - Umlt-- , aod otbcf ttin;;a iu like Mr, ttlid pax'T vou auan- KouoET - rn WO OLE ali, a larg lot of GOODS, Blankets, Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, Jtc, wholesale and Retail. AT IaU IV EST HATES'. dajir." t |