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Show ittictiii VOL. IX: m OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY ail itfttt. Ciral DOMESTIC NEWS. PtfintJubljlBj. New Yoke, Jan. 27. The Evening Post saysr The decline in Central 0 Pacific is on the rumor that the bond Publituied every evening (except New Calls for Government Rc- - would not be furnished which rumor Sunday) by the of the Jeannette.! we are assured is untrue, as the amount of the February diviisr.d i3 Junction Printing Association, $1,778,205. The fact that a bond for (Incorporated .) Catting Down Railroad Rates $750,000 is accepted by the Governs ment indicates that the amount in Across the Continent XATSS OF SVBSCSIPJlOHl dispute isless than the dividend and the fact that the leading officers ef $9 00 I Thru Month. Annum, toisn e.00 Om Month. Sim Month. are willing to give thair l nn Four Children Burned to Death the company . , fir Weei,V Omtr. bond for $750,000 shows personal DAivtrti Omritr to any fori Ou OUy, in a Conflagration. they have confidence in the justice of their posftioii. In the share specAdvertising rates made knovn on ulation it is notable that the older Seward ' Gas""on the Chinese stocks, particularly those which application have bad a large rise.are giving place Question. to the low priced stocks of the fuMr. i. H. Baths, Newspaper Advertls-In-e AeeDt, 41 Faik Row (Times Building), ture, New Tork, is authorised to contract for By W. U. Telegraph to the JcKotiox, Apologjfor the Clilnfse. advertisements In the Daily and Denror'a Growth. New York, Jan. 27. George F. Ogden Junction, tt our best rates. Denver, Col., Jan. 26. The eat' Seward's book, just issued by Scrib-ner'- s, entitled, "The Chinese Immitraordinary growth of Denver coiv Heat PA&PD maybeiou, TUIC I nlO I HI tncJeo.P.lloweuaiCo'j tmues with mar, slous speed. The gration in its Social and Economical attracts considerable atNewspaper Advertising Bureau, Denver Western &, Pacific Railway Aspects," ; tention. (10 Spruce Street), where ADVER-TBINhas let contracts to Givea Abbot- CONTRACTS IICUl VflDlf The author begins with a chapter mar t mxle M it ia H L II I U it IV tesco for grading thirty four miles on the Chinese in the United Statas, of their line from Denver. This road whose number he places at a hundred thousand, three fourths living BUSINESS CJBDS. should not be confounded with the in California. ! Denver, Utah &, Pacific which has Part second claims to be the result f careful study of tie work accomnot yet made any demonitrations to KNOWING JUL PKRSON'3 THEMSELVES ward building. Denver & New plished by the Chinese labor In CaliThe A indebted to myself will please call and Be Orleans fornia. Railroad has filed articles of before February 1st; if not paid then I will Part third deals with the objecgift ail bills to my attorney for collection. incorporation, the object being the tions waged against the Chinese im; construction of a railroad from Den migration. Part fourth meets the prevalent IIENHY W00ME11, ver to connect with the Texas Pacific faar of an overwhelming Chinese imWholesale and Retail Dealer ia and the Houston & Texas Central migration. On this point he says: and the Rio Grande extension of the "I believe it is the supposed danger Missouri, Kansas at Texas railroads of an immense Chinese movement EXCLUSIVELY in Texas. The capital stock ist'10,- - toward our shores that has occa Bottom Prices to Responsible Buyers. 000.000. The Directors for the first sioned the greater part of anxiety which has been felt in regard to the are MY STOCK. J. B. JJrown, Charles a future year CALL AND EXAMINE ot our relations with thatrace William D. II. Motfatt, Kuntze. dja3tf Barth, George Trith. Isaac Brinker, upon our own soil." This fear he Wm. B. Daniels. C. W. Fisher and believe to be groundless, the danger imaginary, and he goes elaborately E. P. Johnson. John Evans, 1. J. Babbatt, into the causes for his conclusions Tw Thousand Tons Tumbling. that an overwhelming influx is not BARRATT & JOHNSON, Wilkbsbarre, Pa., Jan. 20. The to ba expected. In tiic first place, largest fall of top coal and rock ever Seward finds no justification in the LAWYERS. known in this valley occurred in the fact, for the belief that the Chinese side Main St., Oqden, Utah. , Office east Two are uncomfortable in their own Empire mines this afternoon. ' ' LOANS ON MORTGAGES EFFEOTED. thousand tons fell, burying two country or at all generally disposed Morris Evan and Huson to emigrate is incorrect. On the Notary Pablio in Office. miners, Thomas. A hundred men are at contrary he points to facts which work digging for the bodies. The show that 'hey leave China only cause of the fall is not yet known. upon occasions of strong inducePr. W. S. BEE BEE, ment. They have coma to CaliforEarthquake, 3D nia only in answer to an actual and A 27. Montgomery, N. Y. Jan. - Filling of decayed teeth a specialty, in Gold, felt was pressing demand for their services. shock Bone aud Pearl Platina.; heavy earthquake Bllrer, Amalgam, came because theywere wanted; The They Full and parti il rets of Artificial Teeth made here, on Tuesday morning. Ob the beet base known tu the profession, and because there was labor to be done mile a most, felt shock was distinctly warranted a perfect fit. of the kind which white men could ' north. BLOCK, not be induced to perform. They East eidejof Main Street, neir Fourth Street. To the Jeannctto's Belief. have not been able to compete with UTAH. y OQDEN, New York, Jan. 27, The Herald white men in employments which prints a letter, trom Cuiet Justice required mechanical skill, intelliED. ULKICII, 31. P., Daly to President Hayes conveying gence or considerable physical the resolution of the American Geo strength. Their .work has been graphical Society, calling for Govern- complementary to the better work ment aid to rescue the Jeannette's of the white men.. They have crowdOffice ob Fourth Street, crew, in which letter Daly says: no white men out, but have them . oudes, imr. "The Corwin is a small vessel; she is ed FARE BLOCK, selves eiven way befe white com Sd not fitted to force her way through petition wherever there has been ftetid.nce: Main 8t, west side, between 2d daul 3ui the floating ice to Wrangell Land,, competition at all. Upoa this point which Capt. Hooper thought, how-- Seward arrays a great nius o! testi MARGART. ever, could be done by a stronger mony, taking up separately au me H. W. 0. vessel. The Galena, now on a Med industries in which Chinamen have iterranean station, is such a vessel. been largely engaged. He also pre AND She is a new and strongly built sents a large mass of testimony to,d W, wooden steamer and ought to be inc to show that the demand lor CO UMWOR-at-L- A able, if properly arranged for the them is already falling .off and that 'Office Doolyjblock, east aide Main St., about eight the Chinese immigration, if left to purpose, to carry . UTAH. OfiDEN. decline hundred tons of coal. Very little itself, must henceforth would be required to do this and rather than increase. adapt her to Arctic work, and there Garfleld'a Private Secret iry is sumcient time tor ner to go arounu Kansas City. Jan. 27. Prof. O. C. totheFacifio and to get through of the Normal School Hill, principle is which generaliy Behring Straits, will De tue pn at Oreeon. Missouri, of end the Arctic by open to the ot uarneia. rroi. vate secretary June." of the.faculty of the The Herald concurs and adds: Hill was one at Hiram, Ohio, when Gar' "The time, however, for taking ade- college field wa3 te J president - ot mat lnsutu' the relieve quate measures to . .. is short, especially if it is pro-- . tion. again, tne lor Adjourned i ualena the to employ posed IlARRisnrjRO. Jan. 27. The tentn purpose, and bring her around Cape ballot rives Oliver 82, Grow 53, Wal XIUIU OiU iiauvwvy. lace 83. Aenew 1. Hewitt 3. McNeagh Cheap Rules. . Ba rd 1. Curtin 1. fhiliips z. ine The Erie and New York Central then adjourned again. Legislature San to tickets roads sell emigrant Francisco ior $55:80; to Salt Lake The afi30: to Santa Fe $40.15. Durnos Catarrh Snuff cares Pennsylvania Road rates sr: to San Catarrh and all affections of the to bait bi&e, oi; mucous membrane. Francisco, fo3.lt); d&sjan 18 ly Santa Fe, $42,05. lltf ' Seml-vVeck- ly LIQUORS, CIGARS! EN TIST. HOMEOPATHIST. ATTORNKY d67-l- y ean-net- X.KJ A Hard Absolutely Pure. from Grape Cream Tartar. No other make aucu light, Oaky uot breads, ntrT 0n b. eaten by Dyspepticswithent fear rfilla resulting from heary, indigeetibia food. Sold only in cans, ny an RotilEaius Powser Co, New Tork. Made 1.reparation , (irccie-Roma- WHffLESALE aMaWMVTan a TTTff 1 n wftT SHIPPING 81 COMMISSI!) faJiFOMmf OjJUt cn ffth. Street, M. D. 0dtn, en H. J. POWERS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OfflceJ . Near corner of Young and tf Fifth Streets, Ogden. r. i. nouses, froeecating Att'y, teberCo. 1. X. WILLIAMS, Formerly Chief Justice Supreme Court,Ky. RICHARDS & JVILILUIS, LAWYERS. Pffics in Peery Block, Fourth secured a fall. Indiana on lhe B ar Pnth. The horribly mu Chloride Gulch. Utah. Of EB WST OFFICE. fcbM The Maldon Whistler GrecioRoman , wrestling match ended in a draw. Neither Albcqceroue, N.M.;Jan.27. The Indians are on the war path. Near San Jose a driver of a mail car was killed. Three miners were killed at 'UTAH J, D. CARNA.HAN, Wrestling. n New YoRK.Jan. 27. W 1 Cue. Assumption. Ills . Jan. 27. A cold blooded murder and attempt at sul cide occurre',- - four miles from here, nn Wednesdav evening. Theodor6 Vatrim. a French farmer,deliberate lv shot his!wife,8evering her jugular vein, with a shot gun, and two hours later he shot himself in the mouth, tearing away his . teeth, upper jaw, cheek and one eve. inflicting wounds which the physicians say must result latally. When asfeel the reason ior shootine hi? wife he said: "I threat en ed to shoot her; she dared me to it and damn her, I did shoot her and am not sorry for it." He was a hard case with a very odious record. tilated and burned bodies of four women snd children were brought ta San Marcial. A squad ot cavalry put to flight some Indians who were ramdlv c!03iB2 ia upon a man sum threa women a'ter defeating a party of r.itizpns who had come to their assistance. thi Track. N. M.. Jan. 27. The east Throw! Wira. Off nd train of the Atlantic Pacific railroad was "thrown from the track near Laeuna. The engine and two cars went over the embankraect nnnHinT fhft engineer, killing an Indian and scalping another. . Four Children Burned to Beath. Malose, N. Y., Jan. 27. During the absence of Mrs. Eascomb from St., her heme in Altona.the house caught W. U. Telegraph to tbe THE P0NCAS. Tie Government' Proposed meat with them. Juhction. Poor Law Guardians. London, Jan. 26. A Kanturk Ajree-,-- . cor respondent describes a remarkable Bj W, C. Telegraph to the Joxetioi. scene at a meeting of tha Poor Law Washington, Jan. 2C The comGuardians. Th day was bitter cold, mission, appointed;by th President and about 200 famished persons te confer with the Poncas in the Instood without the workhouse whera dian Territory about their removal the guardians met; among themre thither, report that their removal from Dakota and Nebraska reser rations was most unfortunate, in causiag loss of life to the Indians. The United States had ceded those laeighty stalwart, hungry-lookinborers, who loudly demanded work. The guardians could give them none. In the midst of the meeting word was brought that the laborers were forc ing their way into the building. Business was suspended and dead silence" prevailed. Immediately af terwards footsteps were heard as cending the stairs. The door was almost taken from its hinges with the kicking and pushing it received from the outside. Several voices ware heard calling on the guardians to open the door and give them relief. I he door was opened by Mr. Cauliffe, one of the guardians, who was about to leave the room, when he was thrown back and informed that nei ther he nor any guardian in the room should leave until they had done something for them. The passage on the stairs was thronged with men. A sullen, famished-lookinscene of confusion ensued which lasted several minutes. In tha back' ground some poor fellows were weeping. After some time the men got to understand they could rind bread and tea in the hall and that their families would receive outdoor relief for a week. The besieged guardians were, on this understanding, allowed to go uninterrupted. NO. 73 THE USES OP THE TELEPHONE. hear the fag end of a conversation. I remember one night, when someDinners Ordered by Wire and Basl- - body had called for Sandy Spencer'sr restaurant, I heard 'Gen. Arthur i new of All Elids Transacted. going to Washington te night. He wanted to know where he could ceo Sow York San.) some good oysters on tbe way to tha Who'sthat? Oh. Well, what is depot, and 1 directed him to your it? Steak? Eh? And buckwheats? place. Look out for him and treat How soon? Eh? Ten minutes? All nim well;' and the answer was. 'AIL 1 know him, and will treat right. Good by. John, have a nice right. him first rate.' " steak put on the fire,and have a plate of buckwheats ready. Mr. '11 be Rescue J From Death. 'round in ten minutes. Have thote The following statement of Wil-- . buckwheats brown, now." liam J. Coughlin, of Somerville, The cashier behind the desk in a Mass., is so remarkable that we beg; down-towrestaurant had acted as a to ask for it the attention of out middleman in a transaction between readers. He siys: "In the fall of a subscriber of the Telephone Com 1876 I was taken with a violent a bleeding of the lungs followed pany and the cook in the kitchen, severe cough. I soon began to by lose and the novel use of the telephone my appetite and flesh. I was ao provoked the question, "Is thatdone weak at one time that I could not often?" as the cashier shut off the leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hosconnection. pital. While there the doctors said "Not to often as I'd like," was the I had a hole in my left lung as big reply, accompanied by a smile. as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars in doctors and "Mr. , you know, is in a hurry I was so far gone at one this evening,and hasn't time to come medicines. time a report went around that I in, give .his order, aad wait for the was dead. I gave up hope, but a steak to be cooked. He can now friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall's work ten minutes longer, and when Balsam for the Lungs. I laughed ho comes in hit steak will be ready at my friends, thinking that my for him." case was inotsfable, but 1 got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise "Very convenient." "I should say so, and I don't know and gratification, I commenced to but what they'll arrange things so, feel better. My hope, once dead, before I die, that a man can have began to revive, and to day I feel in tubes put in his office, and we can better Bpirits than I have the past send him a stream of hot coffee and three years. a full meal in liquid form. Why "I write this hoping you will pubcouldn't they invent such arrange- lish it, so that every ono afflicted ments just as Weil as they can carry with diseased lungs will be induced hot water and stream all over the to take Dr. Wm. Hall' balsam for city? But, to toll the truth, men the lungs, and be convinced that con don't take time enough for their sumption can be cured. I have taken meals nowadays, and they'd dis sure two bottles and can positively say if they could get their meal without that it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken going out of their offices." The order for the steak and buck since my sickness. My couu has wheat cakes suggested other uses of almost entirely disappeared aud I the telephone, and the reporter shall soon be able to go to work." Sold by druggists. Beware of found in tbe top story of a tall build ing three young men in a room with counterfeits! Ask for Dr. Wm. Hall' a row of annunciator cases on one Balsam, and take no other. dfcsjal8 ly tide, and a row of switchboards on . the other, the center being filled with tablet like sewing machine Sulloh's Consumptive Cure. tables. They were attending to the is beyond question the most This calls of other subscribers. Hundreds of wire are stretched along the ceil succesiful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cute ing fro an tbe tkyl'ght. The annun the worst cases of Cough, Croup and cases are filled like cabinets ciator with hundreds of brass tsgs hung on Bronchitis, while Us wonderful sucnails, and the switchboards are like cess in tbe cure of Consumption ia immense brass sieves standing on without a parallel in the history et their sides. Whenever a subscriber medicine. Since its first discovery it sold on a guarantee, a tet presses the knob of this instrument has been one ot those tugs drops iwing iog en which no other tiiedicine can stand, a hinge, and disiioses a name and a If you have a cou,?h we earnestly ak number. An operator epaied in front you to try it. I'rire 10 i ts., 50 of the tags puts a long bras pin in a aud$l. If your lungs are sore, chett Shiloh' Porous hole, connecting the circuit, and or back lame, 25use Plaster. Trice cts,. Sold by J. A . taking up the receiver, listens for the McNutt & Co., wholesale and retail call. Then the name and the number and the name of the person cal- druggists, Ogden, and O. C. Ormsby, (14ocJ2 0ui led lor are written on a slip of paper Logan. hlch is taken to the switchboard, where another lorjg brass pin is stuck Suiloh's Catarrh Remsst. a marin a hole, making another connec velous remedy for Catarrh, Diphthetion, 1 bat done.an operator seated ria, Canker Mouth, and Head Ache. at one of the small tables raps a With each liottle there is an ingenknob rapidly, and, the connection ious nasal injector for the more sucbeing perfect, the bell of the instru- cessful treatment of these complaint ment of the person called for ft set without extra charge. Price 50 cts. ringing. In the daytime thirteen Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., whole-sal- e and retail druggists, Ogden, and girls and seven boys are kept buiy antwering the calls, and the subscri- O. C. Ormsby, Logan. ber who imagines that he is raiting a perfect din in that room because his k Fact Worth Knowing'. call is not answered promptly, think on he timo the tim presses every Are you suffering with Cousump ing knob of his instrument he is ringing tion, Coughs, Severe Colds, settled bell Not is is a mistaken. e bell, on the Breast, Pneumonia, or any rung in that room. The tag that dis disease of tbe Throat ana Lungs T closes his name and number drops If to, go to your Druggist, Wm. with a faint click, and he could not Driver k Son, and get a bottle ot make any more noise in that room if Bobohem's German Syrcp. This medho rattled his knob all day. icine has lately been introduced from "We can conduct a circuit in a Germany, and la selling on its own half a minute," an operator said, '"al- merit. Th3 people are going wild though it looks complicated; tlmt is, over its success, and Druggists all a subscriber calls for another sub- over our country are writing usot scriber who ha a name we csa un- its wonderful cures araoDg their cus derstand. There are some names tomers. If you wish to try it suthat would trouble the well any- perior virtue, get a sample bottle for cent. body. Laugh? You'd laugh all day 0 cent. Large use come if you should stay her. I've laughed Three doses will relieve any case. till my tides ached at some of tbe Try it. Oct8tf names called for. Then, ngain.som A0E5TS 150 CAmssERS persons shout into the transmitter as if they were thouting to the person Make froaa t2S to i.V) rita wkkk selling they are calling for.and whnn we get goode for E. U-- HIDEOUT A CO., 10 BarAll is all it the name jumbled up. clay at. Mew Tork. Bend for their Cata tnoiu ly that it necessary is to speak in an or- logue aad tenne, dinary tone, but distinctly. Honestly, I've had such queer names all Fob Headache and Biliousness, use jumbled up that I couldn't get them Brown's Liver Pills, del out of my mind. Several times they have been in my dreams, and I have waked up shouting. 'Hello! What's tbet?' We used to talk pretty loud here at first, but we'ye been toned down by the manager." "Who uses the telephones every n lands to the Indians and agreed to defend their title and protect them. The Indians had violated no treaty and never forfeited their rights, and still have a rightful claim to thosa lands. They have strongly desired to return to Dakota, aad part of the tribe succeeded in getting back; the remainder were discouraged at the prospect ef returning and regaining their lands, and believing they could obtain it, they had signed an agreement to remain, and considere i that sacred, and a majority aoquiesoed in this. The Indians who returned to Dakota are strongly attached there and propose to retain their lands. They have been entirely are friendly with Indians and whites, are ambitious to learn industry, to educate tbeniEelves in laorality, re ligion and literature. The Government should be actuated in settling these questions by the same principles that would apply to any peaceable people in the same circumstances.. They therefore recommend an allotment of 160 acres of land be made An Incldeutof War. to each man, woman and child of St. Petersburg, Jan. 27. An offi the'Ponca tribe of Indians, said cial telegram in regard to the events lands to be selected by them on prior to the capture of Geok 1 epe, their old reservation in Dakota on states that in consequence ot the lands no ,v occupied by Ponca Indians large number of corpses of Tekke in Indian Territory within one year Turcomans more.or less decomposed from the passage of tbe act of Conlying before and behind the Russian gress granting such tracts efland; positions, and in view of the impossi- that until the expiration of this bility of burying them without ins period free communication be per' curring fresh losses, Gen. Skobeleff mitted between the two branches of proposed to the 1 ekkes trom a tewer the tribe; said land to be secured to of observation, eighty yards from the them by patent, and title to the same main rampart of the fortress, that shall not be subject to lien alienation they should remove their dead, hos- or encumbrance either by voluntary tilities to be suspended for an hour; conveyance or by judgment, orders snd in order to avoid a misunder. or decree o! any court, or subject to standing, proposed to the Tekkes taxation ot any character for a period that they should reoccupy ineir po of thirty years from date of patent silions and e'aould be the first to re and until such timo thereafter as the open the fire. This was done after presiden t may remove the restriction; due warning, given to the Russians, that any conveyance made by any the Tekkes taking care not to fire of these Indian before the expira until the Russians who had tempora- tion of the time above mentioned rily left their trenches had returned shall be void and it shall be the into them. The conduct of the Tekke duty of the Attorney General at the Turcomans was altogether' honora request of the Secretary of the Inble; the fighting was afterwards re- terior to Institute suit to set aside newed with the former fury. such deed or conveyance that their title to land may be intact and that licama Broken. thev shall be subject to laws both Cairns-more- , Loxdok, Jan. 27. 'Hie ship civil and criminal, including the laws trom Liverpool for San Fran- of ahenatioB and descent in force in cisco, has put into Falkland Islands the State or Territory where such with the beams of the lower deck lands are selected; that the United broken. It will have to await mate- States take immediate action to ex rial from England to repair. tinguish all claims that would be an encumbrance to the title of any Blockade Raised. lands which it has proposed shall be London, Jan. 27. The bockade of allotted to all members of the Ponca Callao is raised. Indians. ' The Government is to conl?ead. tinue its appropriation tb same as Berlin,' Jan. 20. The Countess at present; not less than $53,000 per Von Hatzfeldt, mothar of the count year during a period of five year , Von llatzfeldt, is dead. from the passage of the act making allotments as aforesaid, the same to to Strike. Besolred London. Jan. 27. The Oldham be for the benefit of member of the that the additional sum tribe spinners resolved to Btrike for a five of pro rata, $25,000 be appropriated aad ex per ceni auvance vi men- nag?.-lhpended in agricultural implements, i ' Catholie Clergy, stock and seed, $5,000. which shall ' Catholic 27. The Jan. Dublin, be for the exclusive use and benefit flaroTr at Mavmouth resolved that of the Poncas in Nebraska and Da ' reform of immediate and thorough kota, the remaining 20,000 to be di the land laws, framed on the pnn vided among the families of the oiples of justice to all existing rights, whole tribe according to the number would call back peace and security, in each family, to be in full satisfac hut thev fear the fictitious calm tion for depredation and losses of the coercion may encour property sustained by these Indians caused or in age the House of Lords to reject consequence of their rf moral. . , . That a further sum not less man nullity suon a oui. ,; 5.000 for the erection of comfortable Precautions. and not more than 5,000 Sheffield, Jan. 27. Owing to the dwellings 200 supposed remans, pre for the erection ot a scnooihouse ior of advent Dr. Roger's Vegetabuj . Worm cautions have been taken against the Ponca in Nebraska and Dakota and that suitable persons be employ Syrcp instantly destroys worms and popular disturbances. m1 hv the Government for their in' the Secretions which cause Boer War. ' ' jalSd&s ly in religious education and struction them. Durban, Jan. 27. A patrol froma industrial development and to suPretoria surprised and , captured - perintend, care for, and protect all Br, Green's Oxygenated Bitters Boer laager (camp) after severe fight- their interests, we respectfully ug- is the oldest and best remedy, for no The Boera lost 27 killed and gest that the welfare of these InIndi- many wounded. The enemy aband dians requires us to emphasize the Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Malaria oned the stores. The British loss is necessity of prompt action in settling gestion, all disorder of the stomach, and all diseases indicating an im- four killed. All is well in rretoria their affair that thi long pending Kidpure condition of the Blood, controversy may be determined acetc. to dictate of humanity and neys, Liver, Skin, Or. Mott's Liver Pills are the cording Members of the commis d&sjanlsly juatice. best Cathartic Regulators. -- AND sion were UngaoierMjenerais, ueu. da;?' . . . d&janl81y Crook and Nelson A. Mile, Lnited "Almost everybody uses nn tele j The American People, States Army,Wm.Stikneyof Wash- phone tome time in the day, but tbe OYSTER PAItLOU! No people in 'the world suffer a A Physician of Great Prominence Allen of Newton, drug men, wholesale groceries, exington and Walter AmerN as ' the with much Dyspepsia street, New York Mass, in Thirtv-sixt- h press men, tteambeat men, stationFourth XL, - Ogden, cans and although years of experiMr and bookbinders use even unable to ers, woi help printers acf;i0 to failed Next door to Goldbtrfe. ence in medicines Lave sufFoe Cough and Colds, use Brow'e their instrument most in thit tec- until Wm. McKee, of Patterson, N. J.t sure certain a remedy da1 complish attended Cough Balsam. tion. The fish dealers begin early OPEN AT ALL HOURS,. the agonies always Green's August Flower was intro- fering diseased - As an hon- in the morning, calling for dealers kidneys. upon effect?: and its disease duced for this uml lXltflit. untowc and the hotels, then as mon and nractiuoner. he nre vet so well has this remedysucceed-e- d Carbolic Salre. New Haven beat arrivet one as soon the him Henry's and cured by using scribed, in this case to effect a cure, thnt bottle of Warner' Safe Kidney and The best salve in the world for twenty or more men are called for m there is not a druggist in the UniUt Liver Cure. VROPRIKTOK. Salt succession to notify them that they ddec29tf ; ' A)18U ; Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Hands.Chil-blain- s, have freight on board. States but recommends the Acodsid Ihen come Rheum, Tetter.Chapped ar of Flower in all case? Dyspepsa Scut Corns and all kinds of Skin the express agents. They call all ne Happier Mn tteamboat- - IMITATION STAINED GLASS! Liver Complaint, Costiveness, There Eruptions, Freckles and Pimples. day long; and so do the retail all ues The Stomach, Sick Headache and liver. railroad to and drug peragents. Arm Wm.'A. salve give guaranteed The ;i Rochester that Mr. ail Blinds DUpens! with. rangements of the stomach and beam fect satisfaction in every cise or cists cali for the wholesale druggists Cnrtalna,'8badre a With countenance a .trnne. and get sampii wholesale Go t your druggist the has Be and san.. order nre the goods, Drnrxrti. a croond, It you get and satisfaction he remarked, money refunded. th. most BRILLIANT AN' BLAV.T1-FUbottla for ten cento and try It. Twt ing with as irroceriee keen us busy all day. The producing, CARBOLIC SALVE, HENRY'S the pro w upon COLORS. Call at U. C. Wardleigh'a "blessings doses will relieve any cae. Regulai store aud leare orora. Safe Kidney all other are but imitation and statioairs. printers.bookbinders.pub Warner's of nrietor size 75 ceaU. Usher, and paper men seem to be counterfeits.! Price 25 cent, Arc t. and Live. Cure. It saved me. diieolltf sow calling every two or three minutes." d&sjan 13 ly djI81t "Do they taik long." i Single Sion "Not more than" five minute, the slew Ue4. So brock giant Deception' cure Panacea Pais a pain from running Basse's subscriber will read will in Man and Beast. For use exter- Sometimes one Goliath, and millions Ot nooio men it is strange so many people with a letter to another, but the longest a Trom died have With New Improrel wi earelully St: W dsja!81y continue to suffer day after day since that time nally and internally. time that they take is not more than tnnA in tbe Madder, which Dyspepsu . Liver Complaint, Lonsw-r.an of hour." nuarter tAXTEUX KU!)A MAGIC Liver i ,n . So is r Stem ach. General Debd Warners Safe KiJney and L. J. MARCY, 1340 Cbetisut fhdx. "Some messages must be"pecul'ar-- " Worm Cskee are .r11.avfi dissolved ana c&rs itv. etc.. when they can octire at Dr. J&qoe's Germanremecv for priU? are; but we are not forooDTeut.ao. aad "Yes, for worms. they and n 13 It site suai th.y oja our sloe SUILOH'S VITALIZLK, - i riedaway. Pipa.ant to take and sot only annnosed to be listening to them. Ia t, if it does uot cure orre- itnlmt the worm, bot femora ail trares fact, we hae too aaucn to ao to ije tree of US 1.pv therr. Fnce. 7;- et. boll oy of them from the system leavinc the child ten to them; but sometimes when we C1r.nl. re fn. CUloean, an For Western Diseases, use Brown's i " W MftN'utt k Co.. . WiMii-walhealthy and strong. They are warranted .. i " 1 mUi Siv Western Remedies., for snie vj iim , NOTICE. FOREIGN NOTES. 27, 1881. . - e , t : ! . ...... Day Jamc. Morrison, L JlS.Enr.nD, :u a h. - e RIVALLE1)! |