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Show OGDEN, UTAH: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, VOL. IX. Published every evening Sunday) by the (except l! W. to' ttie J0NCT10. U. UoJ CoBuUdUud. No?. .17. The Inter I'iiicaoo, jt anction Printing Assoclv.tfoa, kt an's N?w York special say: ( IICOl )i)i,t i.) WlietLer the Pacific railroads will be consolidated under one manager, KAJKS VF fVBSt Klf'JUl is a (question eaid to be involved in : : li.bO tiWThrttMun::.. Annum, b.iti Out iloiun, : 1.00 great doub.t. Sm Mtititlu, No progress' in the J Vr Htfl, 'i'j Ctf'.!s. ha? matter been made einco th Le.livr 'iy lumcr l aity '.art hi i'u Oity: Tribune announced the general plan Adver'asing rates niuue sn rn on proposed. The Union Pacific ' had application been placed in the hands of one of the Boston directors of the compan y Mr. J. IT. Hatka, Nos!.,;ir A.iHtlis-int- r for consideration. Keferring to this 41 lJuru. How ( Tunis iia.Ulttie), New York, in tjuthorio l t emit net for (act, a director of the company said gdYurtisenionts in the !.ily ari.l "Yu ! know a Luge part of Ogrten Junction. u jur Ut our Mn:k is held in Boston, and raUs. much dopend-- i upon the decision of the Joton stockholders, they are Ae wspupcr Atuc.tis.ir.5; uiceflii, very solid aud, well, very slow." v.Vtc 3YT.IJ- 00 Wpruco A meeting of the company's stockWilla juny be mn: fm ii ia holders will he held in the first week in December, and it is said to be improbable that any action will be E. 1'. Jotiss.m. taken before that time. Y. 3. Bakbait, The Vaiifle 1 : I Seinl-ft'eefcl- S'r-ect)- S .V UAlM-ATi- KrcHh Water JOillSON, Idiots. Washington, Nov. i27. The Chi- cago Times says on the cool reception by Garfield of the Towpath Club: These blooming fresh water idiots hail cards specially printed for the occasion jwith title in full of "first KKl'ECTKD. LOAX3 ON MOMUAGKS Uo2tf deckhand," etc., printed after each precious owner's name. One may imagine General Garfield's feelings WOOl V. TON, Titos. when he was called from his. library by a servant with a dozen of these ! Shoemaker ami Boot cards. The reception he gave to his friends was absolutely glacial. He yl Residence on west tile of Mam curtly nodded to them standing and tit., bit. 2 and 3 . not asking them to sit down. Une of A SPECIALTY. the REPAIRING spokesmen feebly tried to say he was glad to see the Grfield canal PUNCTUALITY HITTO. dort6 2 boat was finally entering the last lock, when Garfield shut him off, ! with nuch a stem look that the speaker choked in the middle of a iHVB? fV PliTtlAN'S word and almost strangled, Grad1rtSTRU3TDN8 H.rrl 'i'iU:i?. Pupils supFarml mle ually it began to dawn upon the callplied with 'UJ.'15 aill Ujiki. known ouanplicatiOi. 0 uin mit.mH tUrigh ers that they were not pleasant companion", and they crept silently lioping, as they went, that they da27 lm (imJjut , );lja, Utm. away, had '," intruded. A first deckhand eunv i"d up the reception by answerDr. W. IS. Ui'lEiJEE ing an inquiry "How were you reHAS KKMOVEU II!S ceived'.''' by "D 1 cold." Gen. Garfield said afterward to a friend he had no patience with such Miiu St., To the lioly-Strwito attend idiocy. He was not ashamed of his Oe !eu, wnerc he will Was m having been a canal boy; ne:.t-ho;. t., bl f.iruicr friend sut-- W.S.BEKBEE. it a rn itter or boasting, it was a mere dM,p3ly incident in his lite, of the least im portance in shaping his after career. ?.MK. 0 Sf . iVi a Oj?i (', Ha.. F0X0tJII.lFir DENTAL OFFICE , EI). IJUiiOil, 1 1 OM 1C O I" A T i 11HT. Oflicc oh Vonit Moid St..v- - i . dbu4 r.m Keaidener: 11. S:n 1, MMN, - BLOCK, FABB !, , K I w LTA1I. wi SJ ia4 Si W. 0. rvIAIIGARY. TK)!y it' OBDEN. - it LA W, Miin St., UTAH. diMj 1 3 mm K to-da- "For the Worship of Bod." AND Office Desvkr, Col,, Nov. 28. The train N ). 1 on the Denver and Rio Grande was thrown from the track by a between P&eblo broken rail, and Colorado .Springs; engineer Dickenson and fireman ,8y Masurett were both Killed, but none .of the passengers seriously injured. ATTOKNKY COUNSELOR-at- - the Drnrer anil Ki (irandc. On Env.il dklmo Tte l New Youk, Fov. 28. Gen.' Grant and llomero attended service, to day,' in JCeechers church, Brooklyn. The congregation became aware g the presence of the distinguished gentlemen and remained ia their seats after the benediction and iloxology. Mr. Bsecher informed the people that the services were ended, and asked that they leave the church. There was yet no manifestation or disposition in too part of the congregation to. leave before Grant and Iiomero. ; Mr. Beecher then said: "This house is for the worship of God, not of man." Ttie seats being still retained, Grant and Romero left, quickly followed by 1 the whole congregation,-- ' The Popular Vote. Chicago, Nov. 28. The- Tribune furnishes the following statement of the majorities, taken Jom the offia cial retorts from every state in the Union on the late presidential elec tion : Garfield, 4,43'J,415; Hancock, 4,436,014: Weaver, ,105:729; Do, 9, G41; scattering, 1,795; total, 9,192,595; Garfield s plurality aitmi. Fob good, fresh bread go to the ... i reneh bakery on litth bt. . Absolutely Pure. n olber Ma.l frots i;raD" C prepantinn uckx ur'i )'d;:i, (1 i'.V Kl't breads, Iwti'uu ly Sjtpaptici or luxurmm . vilUut fsar fill ri'i. l'inf fr.m lifiivy, iuiiKi-l-tihttdKnit onl1 Hi, by Bit (Jtoi'Wl, KoviLlUEnu I'vttu Cu , ? c.t Tovk. dsepl4tf To tlie Farmers. Take vour Dried ' fruits, errain. butter, eggs, etc., to G. H. Tkibb's 4th street; he always pays the highdn5 2w 62 w est market price. "v.. . ; - . " A Good ., Thins. . German Syrup ' ia the special pre scription of Dr. A. Boschce, av cale brated German Physician, and is one of the acknowledged to b most fortunate discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds pRODUCEScYRUlTS and all Lung troubles of the severest aff ection and leaving the parts in a SHIPPING & COMMISSION strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season IK CAR.V1HAV, II. D. confirms. Two million bottles sold Utah. in annually. Beware of medicines of Oyien, S:rd, similar names, lately introduced. VKH TOST OrUCK. Boschee's German byrup was introduced in the United .States in 1868. and i now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. )I. J POWERS, M. D. Three dose3 will relieveany ordinary Prise 75 cents. Sample bot cough. PHysician and Surgeon. tle, 10 oenta. apr.C-t- f Offl-: corner of Young and tf Fifth Sitwtr, ('gJen. Try.Brown's Tar Troches, For Bore throat, and clearing ar. strengthening tho voice. I. X. TIIUAKS, f . s. g::As:3, For sale by an druggists, spii leber Co. Nr . RICHARDS & WILLIA3IS, LAWYERS. Offics in Peery Llock, Foanh QQ DEN, UTAH. St.. mi a A popular meet in of the vouus; Czech party at l'raguo, on Sunday, was closed by tin police. Congress meets next week. Rev. Gavazzi was to ."each in three Japan ii about making a foreign New York churches, vestei day, on loan. of liily. the evangelization . quiet iu ' Japan, politi-csilyEverything JusticesCIifi'iM'd iiinl Hunt are both "' . uu.Me physically (if not New in has arrived Father Gavaxzi to perform any judicial labor. York. The steamer Simeoe reported hvt Garfield returned to Mentor, this on Lake Huron hvl 21 handt and morning. 16,000 busheis corn on bo n d. Gen. Miles arrived, in Washington, Manager Abhev h:is :i!iandone l on Sunday. . the project ol performing tho "l'.i--sio- n Play" at iioolh'.s the. iter. Only about 20 congressmen .are in Washington. The offices of Chiel Buron the Beaconsfiold will never again re Exchequer am; chief justice o! common pleas are to bo abolished. turn to office. Affaire between Russia and China 3 Brock way, Owens and ,S;v, iotl e t iu are still unsettled. alleged counterfeiters have been release 1. Brooklyn, tho The Irish malcontents Jeire B. J. Bick, formerly in tho t i i.'i repeal of a Union. business at 155 Willi tin S'.r,, N . ery The Italian parliament had u Y., killed himself on the 27t'u. stormy debate, yesterday. The antagonism between the comHeavy shipments of flour are go- munards and the moderates in ing forward from Chicago. France his beome- very sharp. Vanderbilt is about purchasing a The occupation of Du! yt.. block of U- - P. stock at 120. the MontC'jegi his v. u ) The N. Y. police raided the policy complete 1 at ia!'iiii' r. of Fi i.i ' dealersagain, on Saturday. Another whif'. in n h :.. r. I .'.s an The Penobscpt river, Maine, is .i accomplice. earliest since 1842. c'osed, UlUlurt Of a Clllllll'ljdll Kll'.n, i,. Several ocean steamers were'over-du- e r La week 5Jl,-l'Jat. New York, on Saturday. dolfais mjrt.!ilnt i'.ed t.v liie V Wo i.di'.'. i The firrt battalion of British trtaxuiy. ( W'lto got', nr.' to sent i Ireland. has been the Jiitius Sir IliMifdiel, guards t'l.r "t has been comppser, (q.t'ia at Tile' Chinese minister' Tokio, cataract, botli eyes Lftri i i I ui (Japan) will shortly return home. ' JLETEOKIC DOMESTIC NEWS. "Tiie Leaves for the Healing'? Of the natives of Sibem, are the ,.,v nt the Arnica plant; to be found in atl their healing power in Brown's arnica calvr. ror saie . everywhere. 1UST. TA L .Sin-dav- give for tho hope within hira. The S lints have great reason to rejoice in the privilege of assembling together on the Sabbath to worship the God of Aor.ihi.ui, Isaac and Jacob. Our GoJ is not the one worshiped by the sect uian world: lLi ha body, parts and passions, and wo are in His im age. Ho can hear and answer cur prayers and suppl cations, as we hive the religion of our Lord and Savior Jesus. I ins assurance buoys us up ivith iov :md hope in our daily cares and worldly troubles. There is not a man or woman in this church but liai a great and grave responsibility, a mighty and important work, not lor tins liie but for eternity. Hence wo must reali.'.s who and where we are, study how to secure the everlasting Ralvation promised to the uthtul. We have something to live lor as .Saints ot the living God, aud wo should shape our lives accordingly. The speaker then contrasted in in vigorous terms the family where God's fear prevails with the one where the spirit of God is lacking. Tho church is to be likened to the family where peace, harmony and iioily reign. We have, each one of us, to do enough to attend to our duties and resist the temptations of the world. We should be careful not to set a bad example for the young and rising generation; for example i stronger than precept. Faith and work must go together and then we are ible to administer the sacred or dinances of ths church and have our We are only prayers answered. weak aud frail instruments in the huuds of God; w ithout his assistance we have no authority and power. But when called by Him, we have too power and right to lay hands on tliesi.-that they recover. But this authority must be exercised in the tqiirit and faith thereof. ' 102J. ' ' - Justice Strong will retire from the U. S. supreme bench before New ' Year, t The Lake Shore R. R. lacks' 9,000 freight cars to accommodate its bus- iness. f v e'.v York. ' Tlios. Leon, nil A:n ie m re.ii, nt thot of Yokoh im i, ws and killed on Nov. 5, cleaning a gun. Senator Beck savs the democratic policy during the December of congress will he strict attention to business. acciOn Saturday, four railroa dents occurred in the vicinity of Buffalo, involving the probable death of six men. The hoisting work and tho blacksmith shop of the Wales Con. mine at Eureka, Nev., burned down, Saturday night. The ritualistic clergyman Rev. Enright has been arrested at Birmingham and taken to the county j iil ot Warwick. Two petty officers of the Pacific mail steamer Acapulco were arrested in New York, an a charge of smuggling bay oil. Wisconsin gave Garfield 111,400 votes, Hancock 114,01'J, Weaver, 7.980, temperance 09, 91, scattering 1. At Norfolk, Vo., 200 bales of cotton, belonging to tho British stf inner S.'ndringham, were destroyed by fire, on Sunday. Arrangements have been perfected for the rapid construction of the Chicago, Texis !f Mexican 11. R., Dallas to be headquarters. Enormous earnings urn, recorded t by the railroads; the 6t. Paul the rate of 17 per cent., and the Northwestern 24. i n 1 The f.teamr Lessin sailed from Havre for New York with 2,000,000 francs.- -'. i.-- . i ' 'he large grain firm of Israel M. Parr & Son, of Baltimore has suspended. The 3d of November was cele"Mikado's brated' in Japan, as birthday. The resienation of the goveinor general of Kasan, Russia, has been accepted. The Greek government is determined to coutinuethe military preparations. the The U. P..R. R. earnings first 23'davs of Nov. show an increase of $420,000. The New York banks,on the 27th, held $105,675 less than the legal requirement. Parliament is to be summoned for the Cth of January, for the dispatch of business. Hanlon has issued a challenge to Lavcock, offering to row him for 400 a side. De Lesseps' Panama canals cheme whs laid before the London'public fr on Auti-Maioni- Saturday. Justice Swayne intends to retire cable will apply for incorporation as soon as Justice Strong'sjsuccessor at the coming session of tiio Dois confirmed. TheEuropean-Arneiican-Canadia- n minion parliament. Sherman delined Garfield's re Rochefort, the editor, and De, peated offers of the secretaryship of Tierre, the manager of the Intrauxi-gean- t, the treasury. have been heavily liued itr Mr. Langtry is to visit the United Do Cissey. slandering States with his wife, the reputed & Flour Exchange o Corn The "Jersey lily." Baltimore protest against the adOn the 27 th, 5,000,000 frcs. were on the storage of wheat, mado vance withdrawn from the bank of France, by the B. k 0. R. It. Co. for America. The Berlin police have torn down John L. Davenport is still trying to in the southeastern quarters placards unearth more revelations about the of the city, directly inciting to the letter. Morey persecution of the Jews. On account ef thaws and rain the Secretary Sherman's report has navigation around New York has been printed in pamphlet form and been resumed. will be given to the press only after Cadet Pierce at Annapolis naval its transmission to congress. academy died, the third death withThe extreme left and the tight of in three weeks. the Italian parliament are approachStanley Matthews will most likely ing each other for a coalition to the succeed Justice Swayne on the U. S. overthrow of the ministry. supreme bench. elect Geo. B. Robinson, lieut.-go- v. Gov. Sprague of Rhode Island ar- of Colorado, is reported killed in a rived in Washington, on Sunday, to mining riot at Robinson's camp, about 20 miles from Leadville. call on Garfield. The suit of Gen. De Cissey against a Garfield last dinner, Hayes gave Saturday, at which a brilliant gather two Parisian journals has been cons eluded, the latter being fined to ing was present. and 2,000 frcs. respectively. Nicholas Ford. rep. greenbacker Out of unrequited love Carrie elected for congress in Missouri, will ' have no contest. Uines, of Fairmount, HI., aged 20, threw herself before a passenthxei The Warren Co. (Miss.) election train and was instantly kilied. canvassers have been held for trial, ger 1 A Styrian sod water manufaetur-eri- s for rejecting votes. willing to enter into competiFrom the 1st to the 27th inst. tion with Dr. Tanner, beer against and Chicago packers slaughtered water. He will fast 44 days on beer. ' salted 935,000 bogs. At Norwich, Conn., Jas.Oole Gould is reported to have bought was mortally injured and Mrs, Kelly stock Atchison of k Topeka largely fatally subbed, during quarrel be from Boston parties. tween Goode and Jas. Kelly and his The battalion of guards ordered to wife. Ireland Dumbered 800 men and will By a boiler explosion a' Andrew leayeon Wednesday. Moore's foundry at Ciislotte, near k The Chicago, Burlington Ouincy w is demolished the R. R. is about to make a large pay-- . Detroit, three men killed and lour others ment to Hannibal Co. seriously hurl. Earl Granville said it wag impossi Early this week the president wi'l ble for the Greek question to reissue a proclamation niacin' China main without solution. on the same footing as Great Britain fiiran's prain receints. last week aud other nations, with regtrd to of were 557,000 bushels wheat, 993, port and tonnage dues in this conns 000 corn, 363,000, oats. try. Gladstone, Forster and Earl Spen On Friday night the e.int Loui.d cer wre at a cabinet, council at express on the B. & O. It. H. went Windsor, on Saturday. over an embankment at Baumun's Russia will continue to support station, near Pitt .burg: the fireman Greece morally, but cannot spend was scalded and the engineer badly blood or money for her. burned, WHITK the tiiit sneaker. He lealiied that the he always had a reason to -- - Nov. 27, 1880. w.as :ir:-e-t- Thurlow W. nl l.as .t J protest Hvauist the .:t.j.ct.mtnCe of the ''Passion I'iiv,":i , S K It T I CI.S. KI.UKK UAHNAKU i A central land league is being fprtned in Chicago, to aid Ireland. The squabble over the chief of the signal service has broken out afresh. On Saturday the U. S. treasury got $250,000 worth of 6's of 18SJ at Lit X A CLE The congregation was called to order by Counselor L. J. Uerrick and sing the hymn, on psge 355: "Hail to iiii' (lightness of .ion's glad n: ining." Eider Wm. Critchlow nl red up the prayer and the hymn, 'May we who know the joyful song" was delivered. i . H 1880. NO. 2C. me, in the Lord." All obedience THE OGDEN" PIPE CO must be in the Lord, none is required "NOW PKKPAHED TO FUR5H13 12 out of the Lord. Let all the Saints T8 1 - a mt fl ,....... U. A. take well to heart this grand admon quul1tiei at prices! i J "fcr Cru ru4'iuj ition. "Follow me, as I follow t( f iroy. Christ." The services oarne to a close with the singing of the hymn: "Redeemer of Israel," and benediction by Bishop Critchlow. a A. Wcxtern Sews Bureau. The Omaha Jltnublkuit, ot a recent date, has the following: Mr. J. W. Robbins, of the Chicago has taken up his and opened a business headquarters for that excellent journal in this city. The object which the management of the inir Ocean has in this arrangement is, as we have been informed by Mr. Nixon, to make the otlice w hich Mr. ltobbms has opened at Omaha a general west em headquarters for that journal, a center of news gathering for this entire Bection ot the couutiy, and a bureau of western correspondence and information not merely for Nebraska.but for Iowa and Missouri; for the states of Kansas and Colo rado, and forj Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Utah tind .New Mexico, In locating regular mems ber of its editorial slatl in this city, the Inter Ocean hopes to acquire more immediate and intimate knowledge Inter-Ocea- Miner, Muiilclfri! Authorities ALL AND reei-denc- e n, the'politics, the development.and the business affairs of the west, and to widen the circle of its acquain- of tance, communication tin 1 influence among wistern men. Working to this end, Mr. Robbins' whom thousands in Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa personally know, seeks acquaintance with the business and professional men of Omaha and other cities of these states and territories, and with public men and friends of the Inter Ocean generally. He will gather news and information from all quarters in his Targe field, which will be utilized in editorial articles, correspondence, and telegraphic dispatches send from this bureau to Chicago. He will have the aid of a large corps of regular correspondents of the Inter Ocean', and ask the voluntary also of all who have news to give or who represent interests of capital, enterprise and industry throughout new commonweal ths. Mr. these Robbins, solicits such aid as are from all citizens of the west who may see this announcement, and all communications addressed to him will receive prompt and full attention. Mr. Robbins' tl.DUIl I). M. STUART headquarters have boon established followed with a strong address on in the offices of Mr. John C. Cowin, the principles of godliness. He hai in the Creighton block. enjoyed the good spirit while the previous Elder had been speaking. He then referred to the saying of The Miserable Man fault "follow me as 1 follow Christ." Can now eat and be happy. By This should be an example to the Bbown's Pkpsiit Tokio, lie gets Saints. Christ was and is "the way, using of digestion and the active the truth and the light," he sought is relieved principles at once. For sale by W. to follow God who is perfect, who is Driver & Son and J. W. McNutt k able and willing to educate man in Co. dau20tf the grand secret of true happiness. Man has been mado that he may FornVdarbr,ConMpatlorj, LWer Comenjoy happiness, legitimately and plaint and all billons deraugemeuts of the properly, that he have access to, and blood, there Is do remedy a sore and safe control over the elements. We is Kliert's luyll)dit Llrer fills. Tbcy should follow Jesus because he fnl- -; ttand unrivalled In removing hlle, toning lowed the Father, seeking to do the the stomach and la giving healthr action to toe liver. Sett hv J. W. McNutt otCo j will of Him who sent him. Joseph sJylO m8 Vmith also had been sent by God to folfor salvation; wo open the ways low him, because he followed Jeaus, Answer This Question. being under his instruction und in Why do so many people we set II nonce. But we ought also to know how to follow Jesus; we ought to areund us seem to prefer to suffer know his precepts and practices. In and be made miserable by Indiges the latter days, it was said in the tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ol Cominglup of Food, Yellow Scriptures, the people of God should Appetite, come to the mountain to setup His Skin, when for 75 cents we will sell house and obey llis will. It is al- them bhiloh Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by J. . McNutt leged by our enemies that we follow & Co., wholesale and retail druggists, lim priesthood blindly, fctooping to turn- dcck aim can. juut this is Ogden, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. false. An ignerant man may follow aud obey blindly; but the man eduForewarned Forearmed. cated in the spirit of God knows not and invalids use with Physicians of blind obedience; he follows the tonfidence The Kaiser Celebrated as follows it Jesus priisthood only and no further. The man with the German Elixir for Consumption and Vhroat and lung diseases. It is rich spirit of God has the key that t i the medicinal properties of tar, opens the door to eternal truth; ild cherry, etc. Is rendered per he knows the voice of "tho true shep harmless to the vouni'est held. No man need stumble unless fectly This would have proved an child. he be wilfully ignorant, as we have the revelations of God before us. We Angel of mercy in the household ot should not be ignorant in the truth, those unhappy narenU at Vallcjo, and if we have the gospel and the Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous doctrine of Jesus Christ in us, we other places, whose children were need not follow blindly. It is our slaughtered by a quack medicine recommended by its owner to cure glorious privilege to know the truth no properties calfor ourselves. "Follow me as I follow croup, possessing cure to but instead a culated it, Chiibt," was the admonition of the which has slain its thoudrug deadly of Church the of Jesus apostles sands. Be sure you get only German Christ of Latterday Saints. We JMixir. Ihe genuine bears the Prus must follow the priesthood as far as sian coat of ai ms and the they walk in the path that Christ of Dr. Kaiser. Samples at has marked out to lead to life andj signature all drug stores. Large size, 75 cents. our salvation. His prerogative to & Co., Wholesale know the truth and follow men no Cbas. Laxolit Sole A gen ts, Druggists, farther than they follow the Good d octStf Shepherd. 'Ihe speaker exemplified this from the early history of A Card. the Church, when, alter Joseph's T all h ar Kiflferlar trrm tk .rrr. . death, many did not know whom to indiacretloui of jroutb. umni t. follow. But 'thosfl who had the Inn or of m mkuM, Ac, I tMuM, will tn. 6cj, Hill euro ttiat jao. KKKK Or CUABOB. f . knowledge of truth, followed the great nmoij waadiKororad bf a miaiionary apostles who had the divine calling rnisanwin. MIHI a Wl ail1riM onTalM to lb them. Bit. Jour obedience By D, S. resting upon ,Iiu, SUtwa 6ma2b to the requirements of our covenants Mvrm lAty. we know the truth and what is per quisitetoit. We fellowship with our brethren hs far us they follow Christ But those who shut their eyes, may ALL PARTIES OWING US ON be walking in darkness and allow past due paner will tJadka rail themselves to be led wrong. The and at once, and save costs of settle those who in were the speaker pitied Church any length of lime and had collection, J. E. DOOLY k Co. not yet received the education tq Oodrm, Nov. 2Cth, 1880. dn263t truth. Such men are apt to be led astray by the wicked and the ene, mies of our Church. But there will Dissolution ef Copartnership. come a day when we see eye to eye. The wheat and the tares are still r THIS DATE THE hrtveon f Klell M Wrlirht growing together and the true char- is disaolvrd by mntaul consent Tbe acter of each develops itself, until will he etofed nntit Dee. M. when it the great harvest day has come. lore :ll be opened hy Mr. a. J. Wright. We When (he bishop follows the presi rucneetfaily solicit a continuance ot dent of the stake, when the president IrunaeeluMr. Wright from caetomere of of the stake follows the apostles, the old firm. OllELL ft WRIGHT. Alien the apostle follow the first, & Wrigt.t Sit.S. and first Accounts the due OJrll presidency presidency fVfiios Christ then we are in the Is0. niaet he settled without delay, or aill be given an attorney for collection. right wsy. Thus a father hs the u. w. to hh children: "Follow to say right O Nov. 27, 1(430. 6oM A home-suggeste- Farm en. d, CortjrationslorlUndmiduais RKO.UIK1NJ. WATER PIPS fcK. ShuulJ tend lor cirruUra aud prkd piircbtuung elM.wtu.rtt. Wo giLtmniM r to aa tuug, RtMiaia at nmr.h presmra and qnal ia all and excel in nuutjr rtwpects the Terj beet lUmdard irau pipe mauuiW.lured. It eou-bin- a l.i(fhlnw witli Strength aa- - Chtapum wl'h Durability, aad whure ouatautly ued wiU hut for Kumtioft. It ca.i Iw laid at a uuutioai ooet aud eeiit to distant pomu at Um coet for truipvrtAiau "I irju t.ibiaj. re prioee, Vorparticulan, pl lt i. ti, HI'S (0MPAH,1 TRE OUBKS tr !! I tab. OKdaa. BEARDSLEY'S UNION DEPOT HOTEL Ogden, Utah. Rooms and Table s Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. la First-clas- ALL TKAJ S STOP 0XE H0CB, Peraom rr. a vl.ninir fuit r .v L.J. Iprinfi ol other Mens tain Keturta, can 'it via oa gaxe ana receue otiecka tor Uie mm nrpina eatil thai retarn. H. al.HKABllSLlT.'.Proprletar. YOU MISS IT, YOU DO NOT GIVE WHEN TOU anil tnv for Utah Fruit duce to IV, S. HARRIS, VTboIeiula Dealer ia FltUlT.4 autl IMIOniJCii Main Street, Ogden. it tn ..I..n... h..i. i prioa and Uiulity ef Uood. to ordo- - from hint. Achotca collection of TUtM'ICAL FUUllM A general lock of Tie will make GROCER! E3 & PROVISIONS, CorretpoudeiK eollolted. danJltf 1 .' Addreea, W.S.Httt!ttS, OiUa, TItaa, THE CHAMPION Meat Market! IS THAT Of PIIILIP GRILL, . - l ourth St., Ogden. TCS BUST Cl'T3 Ot Mutton, nee!"; Pork, ogether with Veal, Ac. FRESH CAMEI Krary Bucrlption, alwa;e on band. 6IVE ME A CALL. de7tf Phil. Crf IIalbrkt E. Paink, Itale CummUskner Bknj. O. Grafton of J'atenU. Story B. Ladb. PATENTS. - PAIMK.CJUA FTO.V & nndS illcitors of Ameri-caaud Foreign I'altntr. 413 FifTH Stbest, Washinoton, Ij. C. I ractice patent law ia all Its branrhee in the l'atont OOIce, and th Supreme aud Circuit Courts of tbe Lulled State. raiupiei seal free. Attonieys-st-La- n HARKNESS&OO. (Succtttort to J. W. GulKrit A Cb. J BA.NKEKS. Ofden Vity, Clleetloni Kecelye 1-- inh. rroa't aiimiio. fao-simi- t NOTICE. , t'ARTNER-SHIPexiatlni- , i- . ji, CORRKEI-OIIDENT- Donnell, Laweon A gimpeotv,. Omtrire Opdykt a Ctt, ratuer Co. r'irnXational Betid Ouaba Maiional Bi.k Deeeret MatiotuJ Bank Ke .... San .., .Sail Tke Alliance Btnk. Iliajited).. I. M. 1Tie A Co, ... TneMoaeter Bunk. II M I I I T . Tuck CUicaat Omek Lake a' Un4d (utMntift D.klt- - VoureeiT by nukiuic "Hnw a foiitrn ctuu.ee m offer. alway. kepiiig pereitr from your door. Tuoee wh i take a tae of tbe good ehaocee for nkiu moneyir, tiw. are offered, guerally hjcome wuit wltdy, rem.i. tboae who do not iraororrt euti eiincee n porertr, We vnai maoy ran. wjmea, and (irlt.towork tar ni rint in lb r own loctl,. tie. The baineee will p.y mure than tan tt .. ordinvy vugps Wf. furatsti an expensive nv , . and all tbatyonased, fn. S j one wtio onxt - i faila to u&ke money rmr, rapijiy, Yoa o i oie your whole tira- to the work, or only , momenta, rnll in(.rmti..tt and a t tbar1 1 )are needed eent tree. AdJreee Srineox n On, ii,r-lan- d, Naiua. k ILi Wwtioa I aVei lv Outflt furuiiihed free, w 1 1 fiitl th u fut rouJuctiug ihe proltu. httione. ti at anyoce cui in. m le ao to iuru. aud our ii..truri-- . ... e ra ao aimp and esyjue vm .. Itrratfl proBM.fr. a the very et.,rt one - utcc-oraaf- ul Ui who ia wilnu r to o k Wumea aa men. Biyj ml cirlt cen eirn la ta H.iu ' hT ineOe at ta . H Oosia one hundred dullan in a sitml i Sot..n ti e tt erer kaowo bjf . .rj. Ail wiu en.-a-j SIO .y iot eude ium. p).., I. urpriwd at the ease ant ra.-idwin tbty ara able to nuke a o.a y. Vq m ,',,, in thie huiinew ur;n y,ur uuu , f, ,.t do nut h tu iu...i proht. Vn 10 ii. We take ail tue riak. Touee waw cp:ui umi woe j, eboold wnie to oa at oaoa. Ail riaua. 4 free. AddnaaTavui a Auuate, Meiwe. ut |