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Show la M eraeriam. ft Monday Evening, Jcsb 21, 1880. POST OFFICE. AEUT1LK Salt Laka City, double dailj. Wart.Throngli Mull daily.. But Through Mail dailj tat Sr.lt Lako and th a.n. and MO p a ...S:0 l ..6:40 .: Et... a.m. ror Salt Lako autt the Went ': p.m. Tje Rich Coonty, Bear iJik. County Sprlnga mail go via Kvanitoa, Wyoming, and leave the latter place, Monday., Wedoiaday. and Friday., at 7:00 a m Vtah, Idaho aud Mntan, daily. ..:00 a.m Uuotsvilli, Eden, Hootrand Wut Wei. ul Na-t- h Wedneedara and Saturdays PI iiu City Plata rrille. North Ogd.u and UarrieTille, Mwdaya, Wadneadaya and I:J.B, 8.46 a.m. r'ndaya, OFrici IIciCKa-OeneDeiiery8:15a.m. to T p.m. o n iday ,...6:10 p.m. to 7 p.m. rUlIMEI JjlPABTXINt Opeu 10a .m. to 4 p.m. itom ilolET Grbjls DipaSTMCiiT Open W a.m. to 4 p.m irom 1 a.m. to I p.m OaUide ftGOrojwn from NATIiAM KIMBALL, Poitniaiter. TRAINS. CP. train ariTw " C. P. " ., 8:40 a,m 6:40 p,m :6 a.m ,.:50 p.m U.P. train leaves 0. P. tiaio anivei a.m U. P. Emigrant arrivee 1:16 p.m " leavee 0. P. S:a6 " a.m CP. arrives 4:K5 p.m U.P Emigrant leavei a.m u.c. train arrive!..., ' and p.m " leavei :40a.m 11 and ........fi:20p.m 9:00 a.m 0.N train arrive, " leave. 6:80 p.m Ogdeu City Tiina. The JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and tbxoughout Northern Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. Knlcrcl at the I'oit Office at Ogdoa City, rtali Territory, an Second Claaa latter. BRIEF MOTION'. AvoT.iuii hot day. Taste Driver's Sod Water. Bkautikul moonlight nights. Ha nuts k Co., Fifth St. juloTm Ukad uotico of dissolution else1- where. The 'Loss" Soda, Water at Driver's, Main street, ' A uoodssieij train from .Salt Lake, this morning. tho kind of nights for lovers to perambulate. Driveis will show you a splendid article of Sock Water. O.nk day passed, and not a runaway worth mentioning. The County Court in in session, ai is ahso the Probate Court. The 'Tabernacle service was well attended yesterday afternoon. A great many person assembled at the Methodist church last evening to hoar the discourse of Kev. Mr. Iliff. 1'ehkahsal of "Corstoan Brothers" and a "Mysterious Eurgaler" tonight at Woodmansee's, at 7 o'clock bharp. Jmo. G. Caiiiuitus has just received a largo supply of Goltcn Days and Frank Leslie's Popular and Sunday magazines for July. t workmen commenced upon the new brewery of Kivhtcr & Fry, to be erected in their new grove, just north of Ogden River bridge. Tub Spring Blossom will come out in a day or two. Mr. B. H. Ooddard bookbinder, is putting the finishing touches on this first born of Ogden Jut To-da- literature. FovttTKKN car loads of cattle, the property of C. Carter, Esq., came in from the west yesterday, and were taken east this morning by the emigrant train. A sadm.k-horsbecame rather on Main but street fractious, after kicking around in a rather lively manner for a short time, it subsided without doing any damage. is Thk management making strong efforts to produce the "Corsi can Brothers' and "A Mysterious Burglar" on Friday evening next. The bill is a good one, and the actors are much interested in their work. Seveual joung men went to the Weber river to swim, yesterday, but the water proved to be too cold, and the party were glad to come out of the stream, being chilled through. This morning Mr. Wm. Carroll, rode down to the depot on horseback, and tying his horse near the IT. C. platform, went over to the The animal becoming Beardsley. tired of waiting broke the strap with which it was fastened, and walked home. So did William. Yestkrdat an apparently demented female made her appearance at the depot, and in the afternoon was discovered near the river, in compa ny with two males. Their conduct was so suspicious that an officer took the female from the company she was in, aud brought her to town for eafe keeping. 'Saceed Heart Academy reward of merit" is lettered on the gold medal recently received by Miss Carrie Lewis, from the above institution, we learn that Mrs. Lewis has given a gold chain from which the above hanga in graceful beauty. Miss Carrie is worthy of the prized reward, being a diligent and talented student. SACRED HEAIit ACADEMY. Wafer Ditches. As we are informed that certain The report is for the tei i.i ;;ii;ng STOCK IS FULL AND parties in the upper part of the city, June 30ih, J00 being the ig.'iet-.t- COLO US, WIN- in defiance of law andjustice, indulge the n. trues of pupils vvoo.-in the reprehensible practice of cut- fail below s0 are omitted: Iglass 1'IASO MUSIC. ting water ditches and appropriating the water which belongs to others, Virat Grade. Gold muds rv. .Jilai to OF all, Sftl; t themselves, we will here repeat a Miss Teresa Gold herg. iteccie Citm Schramm, 05; .iisg Junnii llavts,!, apFointetl Hardware Stores, and our Prices are as low as section of the act of the last legislat- Emma Aiurphy, t'5; Rattle ,SadU:', Wit Mi Mat Cross, 115; Mamie Amoreux, ure) a providing for recording vested 85; Kose Pierec, 65; Mrs. Doddiiuiie, S!, rights to the use of water and regu- May Kowring, 90. U Second Grade. Florence Sii vifer, '.'! 1: lating their exercises (approvedFeb. Kittle BiiBkin, !KJ; G :'! l2Bia Bro. Levi Murdock, who died at West Weber, Weber county, Utah, on the 18th of September, 1879, was born in the State of Vermont on the ISthof May, 1794. Bro. L u man Shurtlia' gives the following brief account of his adopbelief and his tion of the Latter-dajourneying to these valleys : At the close of a meeting held in Warren county, Ind., August 13th, 1840, Levi Murdock came to me and 20, 1880.) The 13th section of tht taking me by the hand asked me if law reads as follow. this was Mormon doctrine. I re " Any person who, in violation of plied that it was. He (aid, I believe word of faith' it is true the any right of any other person, wilit; every I rim this time h. house was open fully turns or uses the water, or any for meetings and also for the accompart thereof, ot any canal, ditch or modation of Sain'.s. On the 28th of reservoir, except at a tiaie, or time! August, 1840, I baptized and con when the use of such water has been firmed him a Latter day Saint. duly- - distributed to such person, or Early in the spring of 1841 Bro. wilfully uses any greater quantity, ui' Murdock gathered a small company such water than has been duly disof Saints and started west with his tributed to him, or in any way chanfamily. At Nauvoo, he stopped for ges the flow of water, when lawfully me to go with him, and with his as distributed for irrigating or other sistance I was enabled to cross the j useful purposes, except when duly Mississippi river with my family. , authorized to make such change, or the Oth ot June we arrived at Har wilfully and maliciously breaks or den City, went immediately to put injures any dam, canal, Watergate, ting in a crop, with the understand- ditch or other means of diverting or ing that if any of the company left conveying water for irrigat.ou, or before the crop matured, those that other useful purposes, is guilty of remained should nave tha benefit of misdemeanor." it. Bro. Murdock and a few others We hope the partie-- i which have left, leaving the crop for us. When 1 been depredating on the pr tperty arrived in Utah I found him here, the same good friend and Saint, and right of others in the manner which he continued to be until his above indicated, will heed the death. Com. from the compiled laws of our On account of the difficulty in ob- territory and refrain from further taining the dates and particulars ads of lawlessness. There is water above given, the publication thereof for all who need it, but for each ami has been necessarily delayed until every one in his turn and his prothe present. Ed. portion. y Hume Again. We have had a pleasant call by Elder Rob. O, Berrett, who returned on Saturday night from Michigan, He has been laboring a little over a year in the mission field in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Michigan, where he succeeded in removing a great deal of prejudice which had been existing in the minds of the people of these regions with regard to matters and things among the Latter day Saints. He has had the privilege of baptizing six persons into tne cliurch and ' several more are believers in its truth and will join at an early date. Elder Berrett is glad to state that he met with friendly reception from the people, all the opposition Biid he received originated from the professed ministers and members of alleged "Christian" churches. Elder Berrett'a health has been very well preserved and he en- oyed his mission in the cause of right and truth in the highest spirit. We are happy to see our brother amone us again, hale and hearty and join his many friends in bidding him a hearty welcome nome i djul'J Blamable Carelessness. Mary Tlurris, 95; Carrie Lewie, DalMinoie, Carroll, !W; l'elly Dee, 'jo, e Lttat. jelStf sll goods low. t Co. julolm Hinr.r Lemoks at C. Maguire's. jelMf X r, SADDLERN "F WaL UouDSSw' - on ptptu stptsBTS. 1871. STOVES & TIKWAB? 18S0. ., ilL'BlC. VOCAL First Grade. Miss Mny Bjk .'ia, iu; , , gold medal awarded. Eimuu M Mary Harris, 90; Florence Shirker, 95; Foliie bee, 90 Second Grade. Kittle Basklu, 95; Lib-tuiieeves, 85; Haltie 1'ixliy, 90; Mitis !.")-- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEALERS e 95 lktley, MODIHN An berg 85. Dave liiuun, 90; Minnie die, 85 Frank Seal, 85; l':.i.i, Foim-r85: Willie b,el. 80: Wilier ;oii rook, SO. ed. French. Flore ce ijinsUer, in 00; Cnrrie Lewis, 90; Aunie Kimey, 85; Kiltie Baskiu, Dj c Siuir, Feri'unierie DllAWINU, . in l.:ol, ft , Kale - n 1 1 IMPORTED '!.:ij l'i i. i' or bl lllivl (io';.! .M i Jl i e. u- 90-- , A'l-un- n Sf '11 llHAcjiiSs oils' '.Hi; 9,). i l.r.,-- Go!. t Lht r r V be,' iV., . ( . r . no, . 90. N Kn'.ie M. Gieuur, S. litruh' Mamie JAiuer-nx- . 9J; Ki'a Mi Annie Sa.lii. r, 85; Ku e:.ia M y-- , Watts, 85. isecoml lnlermeiiip.le. ailsS imi kin, Gold medal awarded for iiiipr. m nnsto and studies, 1 .MKSDIN'O Kecves, 90; Jcn-ni- dapn tf Do Do Do Do Do D Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do n ' Do you need you need you need you need you need you need you need you you you you you you you you you yon you you want to see you. - Oils, Wines.. Taper, Combs, nceJ Paints, need need need need need need need need need need need need need need Liquor's, Brushes, Hair Oils. Crucibles. Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Medicines, Varnishes, Stationery, Perfumery, Test Tubes. C. M. I. OGDEN s BRANCH. I.1IJIES wuo wish a Stylish IJrcss chouhl call and see the Fine Lot or New SUMMER WADE & Co., and Mai ivSts., Ogden.. dmallltf () S)N We ta!ie pleasure in showing our Goods and in. rile inspection respectfully of qnality ami prices. Kcstail-Hrcm- BEEF! i l S. IF. SEARS, i fj IOE! AND New Yokk Creameryc;K.t,se at C. Maguire s. jelotf VEAL Hi ! N fv i 'liillmWiT ICE, with the jul51m. Manager. lOSJi! Co. provi-:on- just opened np in our Sietail Department. A,C8VKLL&S0N IScmC of at c. Jel5lf t H.0 Magutro's. DIED. Luxn. Atr Huntsvii Utah, Saturday, J line heart disease, Hans bora July .ICth, lS21. v-v- '. f !ur Co., 'i.. SO; of "v? Luud, fit ,T c r-- i ) .' r ' BEARDSLKVS V . , XL! V UNION DEPOT HOTEL -;- v ' arT.1-.- Mont Fot aatd ihrit returu. juJ5Im SON, Main St.; Oden- & and confer with I Co. a, Plantation aud Ifoiuitriin liw Bitters, JIoMtrtter, Drugs, Cigars,' - DROP I & WEIGHT'S JXT : r?M 1 If Who, inside carrying en an I IMMENSE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Have a SPLENDIDLY APPOINTED a-- A supplied with the best qualities of Fits Whiskies, Imported and Dommtic iSraiMlies, East In-li- ! Do you White Lead, Do you Blank Books, Do you Puint Brushes; Do you seed Assaying Material. Or anything else that is generally tound io a first-clasDrug Store, go ( York Creamery whiskies, J. B. Marshal, Bourbon Hume K.ye, &c. Our Stock of Case Goods ia (ally Ink, W. A. with special reward for marked ment in Piano Mnsie aud Studies: improveals 'exc- Corner Fifth ellence of deportmcut; Miss Teresa Gold tierg Gold medal. Miss Annie Reno Gold ron. MiRs Florence Sini,'iser-(- ;!,' rKS Miss May Bowring Hold medul Miss Kittle liaskin Goldai.'ilal MissHattie I'ixtey Goid meiklilo-n- . ' MissBecMo iun, book. Miss C. Murphy Pretninni buok Miss Carrie Lewis Gold Cyras Gold Miss Katie Hassett-Prem- ium on caie- Ulllklll. M'JTTCfJ! Clem Schrum Music volume.' fXKW ,r 1 .1 AND CALIFOENIA WINES. Wm DKIVISR LOOK AT THIS HONOBAliLB MENTION-- , have groceries and M BOUKIJOxV S hi H stick of thp Cnldlrotna Atherlou & Nelson the market at Lowest Prices. Orders by mail Attended to with Despatch. FIMCE 1.1 ST MtWV UN APPEICATIOX. !, A ' s.,n til UTAH, Iji Cyrus Sehoonmakcr, 95: Dave Baum.'OO: Henry Goldberg, 95; Fred Murphy, 90; Fhil Magttire, 100; John Magnire, 80; Geo. Monldlng, 95; Michael Sul ivau 85; Frank Neal, 90; Hooms Freeman, 90; KkJiard 80; Jas. Ahoarn, 95; Randolph Freeman, 90; Archie Mcintosh, 95; Curl Kuhn, 85; Arthur Kuhn, 80; Joseph Luiiysdorf, 95; Geo, Dallimore, 95: Harry Grossman, i5; Richie Douglass, 90; Waiter Holtirook, 95; ChaS. Lambert, 80; Harry Lambert, 85; I'hil Fawcr, 90; W illie Bie , S3; Chas. Carroll, 80: James Wardieith, 95; Fred Kiesel;80; Willie Smith, !5:Frvd F. Ktescl, 90; Chas. Stuart, Jakis (.oldlx-rg- , Freeman, 80; C. Nelson, 90;Andie McComic, !Hh llobt. Moys, 85: Geo. Driver, SI0;Elie Brown, 90; Jesse l.aiiirsd'oi'f, HO; Harold Wardleigh, 90: Wm. M. ardleigh, !K); Lonnio Holbrook. 90; Dan Canli.'aii, 80: (ieo. 1'reston, 80; Tom Howell, so; John Neal, 80; Tommy Cunway, w- - Burtie Dooglass 80; John Clayton, 'so. Harris ' a full Heiniitag. , We have a full stock of the Hays, 90; Mantle L'Amourenx, 85; HOTS' D8PARTMENT. " iv ''?p' a.c TSTSsm m AJlr, UABNIJSO. Hattiel'ixley, 99: l.itd.ie ':,::. ITS raco, Maraschino and A.lsiiith. Cii Senior. Emma Mmphv, too; Florence Slngiser, 95; Annie ltcno, 95: Hat tie l'ixlev; 90; Mrs. Smith, 90; Teresa Goldberg, 90; Sallio Hare, 95; Mary 1 (arris, li.V, Intermediate. Rose Kimball, SO; Au gusta Goldberg, 80; Carrie Lewis, 85: Annie rveency, 90; Mtuid Keeney, 85; Louisa Kieeel, 85; Willie McGregor, 80; Clara Douglass, Ho; Era Moulding, 80; Mamie iAUHnreux, 8o; Nellie Aheron, 80: Jennie ; Lizzie Hays, 85; Katie McGregor, 90. 8BW1SO, j'l'i Wines ! BLTTEHS, :?SC WU'J W II T Q IT T CI Annie Keener, 90; Faiuiie Maguiit', Minnie Stuart, 90; Stand Kconey, '.hi; AiUiie MeCarty, 90; J.oiiisa KJcsel, 90: Hclle Me- Cany, 90; Nellie McGregor, SO; .Nellie Ahearn, 90; Mary A. Sullivan, Si); Kose Ford, 85; Silvia Dee, 90; Rachel Betiding, 90; Minnie Van Andle, 90; Eliza Dallimore, 90; Tersey Samson, !H); Tilly Nelson, 90; Mary lilancett, 90; Clara Iioogl ass, '.Hi. Frimary. Nellie Bnohiuiliw, 90; Bell Kelson, 90; Hattle Coiley, 90: l.ittia Ruch- mmer, w, Kilie Hulltvuti, SO: Di.ra Peter son, M); Katie Johnson, 85; Minnie Klessl, H5; Mary .Cadigan; 85; Ann'm driver, KO; Vic Stoker, 85; Ida Preston, HO. FAVCt worn.-- , Ll SCTlf 'FLXIS ' If 4 PnTyPnViiili"''ir' . V:,.-- " r ur: ir . Sf tL - kintoi,.- ...... i',,:.v, Wnl'fine !l ismI!, ii'in'i'ih, AND DOMESTIC Brandies, iiie Kent) in v.'iiitlj'ieiuon i n.aii; ii.v.fu Julia MeCoi nick, s.j; J b..ii:ui hi :';,";! i' So; l.ii'ira J'on'irt tt, '; ll 'iimi.1) 1), '.).'). VARNISHES. . Kis' J! ire to, li .if--u- !. lot. :..r r.nrti.uic. Fiil mot.-.- t, 95; Lillif b not oiem r l.lZZ'l; I i!ll:n re, Sue ii.'vuiit, j.ri.mut. .', !;5 Main 9,J; Oom1b8,Trn$ses, Etc., Etc. PAINTS, OILS, TU RPENTINE AMI) colli n.um hi: t :,(' Fancy Toilet Articles, ' lIairBraires9 85. Ci mnuMt IN P1LT EIT H1EDICIMKS, LAMGUA9EB. German. Terea Geld here, promote!, 95; Auuurta Gold lie r , t5; HaMie I'uley, 85; Cyrils Srlioo:u.ik. r, 85; llei ry Gold- -.s. Harris TRIMMINGS. Pocket . . .i i' pair of fine gold lectach; pebble Rooms and Tabic bl to tie lost fronting r.vcrj jxoi'C z. un .1ls .Stanford's store, on Main street. A Reasonabie. reward of sf will be paid tha finder on returning them to me ALL TEA IS S STji ONE HOLT. "'K. K. William. MEATS can be had at, ali houa IVrsi'li, dtMirmi o v. si! I k , Soda dav, at tfceir Sennas or other M'mw:;tri .-.- 7 MAIN STREET STEVENS' BLOCK, . .1 una U 95; Mary ll.ii:ei.pa FiHLl'iH-.1 iii 1. o, e the market allows, HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, lias-sett- , Slip'. ens, (!oni', to; Eden Items. Our genial friend J. A. Thompson visited our sanctum, on Saturday, and give us the following items of news: At a meeting for the election of school trusteese, the following gens tlemen were elected, unanimously, L. A. Pritchett, for the three years term, Wm. Lindsay for the two years term, and Jas. A. Thompson for the one yew term. Tho Sunday school is in a flourish ing condition, the health of t'.ie people is good, and the crops look favorable. The Dramatic A'ssooiation intend giving a performance and dance on the 5th of July, for the benefit of the Sunday school and the Uh it is expected that a grand celebration vf ill take place, on which occasion a performance aud danco will be given in the evening. A C. Maguire's. IV Kmi-ji- Mtrsaret Anderson, y0; llnttie I'ixley, jb, la .Ue Keevtfi, J0; Lottie Vaubytie, !u Frank Nesl, W); Mrs. Howell, SO; MNs lletiev, 0; Ko.-Kioilde, M; Nannie KhuN 'W; Laura B.wrlriE, 90, Mat tie Lovve, S5; Mrt-- . fMJ; Frai.ki"- HasSmith, 90; Kale STEEL & SO; Mrt. C.iS: iii, ten, 90; Henry Gold in 90: Martha Ilorrocl.i-- , 90. Third Grade Annie Kienry, '.u, Fv;i PLATED Moulding, 95; Addtc McCarthy, H'r. .Vnr tile Barr, 95; Minnie Sad Her, 95; J hamm Tab! 'and lliisfett. SO: .Miss Bernard, '.',. l.oai-Kit set, 05; Minnie Van Addle, 95; Miiiioe Laulmu, S5-- . l'lihiji Firmer, 90; Maint Kecuey, 90; Kalic Juhneoa, SO; Minnie Kitsel, 80; Freddie Kiehcl, tj5;Auijie Scarp, Mrs. I'flersoii. AiVird r, ii)J, Gi.-l.ih n iv ii: .U bci r.vi iiii-i'..:(' a iVr,-!-(i.nUi't tir, 'J.'), Kni'ju II inin !'5; KinUv C.er.i I, :,,) Llhl'll" !!( vet., .';'); :v. lile liilr n Sicilt Lemoks at Kd:.a '."- jturtevant, 90: Lizzie .Sriiiu-- - cross-sectione- d Harris Arid Family use, Simmond's Nabob Sold by Mc.Vutt. Whikv. tljuJltl e- TOOLS HI lUl'llt. sA-ent- . cq Aug-aM- rrai lii'aw , MWA $ AND 1 (CNi.i.isu Yesterday afternoon, a young man of this town, while riding along the lane in the southern part of the city, met a company of young ladies walk ing on the sidewalk, when ha at once wheeled his horse around, jumped the ditch and bo violently fell into the frightened company that the horse ran over Miss Pingree, pros-- , trating her to the ground. Her ankle was seriously hurt and the young lady sustained several other injuries which rendered her unaided progress im possible, so that she had to be con veyed home in a wagon. She passed a sleepless, painful night i ud was still feeling very uncomfortable this morning. The young g?nt's behavior, whether it was intentional deviltry V. P. Branch Road. or reckless carelessness, is highly In to the Union Pacific and owes regard he reprehensible certainly a humble apology, if he deserves no branch road, the Herald state that it is now to Hovts-villmore. .: between Coalville and Wanship, and the engineers are at work enIngenious Device. Has deavoring to find a place across the oi is in jar, b, Morrin, city, now a clever device lor moving mountains into tho Park. They will houses, which is far ahead of the old probably not go up Silver Creek style of using rollers thit have to be Canyon, where the Utah E tstern is remoyed at every few feet traveled. located, but at present think of run The arrangement is such that four ning over the mountains about two rollers, one under each coi ner of the miles north of Wanship. The enbuilding to be removed, are run in gineers have run their stakes which a collar, which is bolted securely to cross the other line at a number of theaill. They can be easily turned, and points, and should they determine to a span of horses attached to the run their road over the other, it is structure, can draw it for miles, on a probable that difficulty will arise be They have done no good road, without having constantly tween them. having to stop to remove the rear digging as yet, however, near these rollers and place them in front, as cross stakes. It is expected fiat is the case when the old mode is ads the grading will be finished up to Grass Creek this week. opted. Mr. M. intends to make a business of house moving, and as much time A Pleasant Reuuiuu, and expense is saved by the method Last evening a gay and cordial adopted by him, we have no doubt family gathering took place at the all who have any work in this line residence of Hon. F. D. Richards, on will call upon him. the occasion of the 3lst birthday of ur esteemed fellow towns nan Mr. The "Nabob" Brand. F. S. Richards, prosecuting attorney By reference to local advertise- of Weber county. The soiree was a ments in this issue, it will be seen highly enjoyable one,and all the parthat the "Nabob" brand of whisky ticipants agreed in tha most sincere still holds its ewa, and that for either wishes for the continuous welfare of medicinal or family use, it has few, Mr. Richards, in his family, social, if any equals, and certainly no supe and professional relations, in all of rior. This brand is recommended which we heartily concur. by all phyicians,.nd is said by many experts to be a fine cordial. McNutt Tbr M A Co. are agents for Ogden for this o.ujiikhiu iuooo vvuisky. oJd oy article, and it has a good sale. If you desire to purchase, call on this firm. 1m. For Medh al 1 i,f'udi'-ej- : IMMidi t Gardeners' Meckcm? e Fiure:ce .Sinu'scr, 90. Hon. Ben. Butler and party came in from the west yesterday, and passed through east. This morning we had a j.Iia:-;:nE: . sole visit from G. Simniond-iMedicelebrated of the proprietor cated Nabob whisky. Mr. S. cam. in from San Francisco, this morning, and will return again this evening. Mr. Harry Bowring came down from Brigham city on Saturday in morning, aad went to Silt the evening. He is billed to appear with Phil. Maigetti in lUo Lvuca- shire Lass," at Salt Lake Theatre to night. Rev, Doctor Dillon, and a pafty of excursionists came sixty or in from the east on Saturday evening's U. P. train. The party went to Salt Lake, returned to Ogden yes terday and went wast, The excur sionists will visit California and Ore gon, returning this way in about two months. tints; i Personal. Re er on Ice, At (ieo. W. Turner's Saloon, Fourth fctroft. nty five cents per glass. Oth M.H. BEARDLKY HTB i'rct. i da?;- - ui' tb Marliot, Oos, UtH i K a "'" J-- . CUE AM PAUL OR Atieir Ji,tor. in tho TtkT &C. |