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Show EX-MAYO- v Wished KVKRY EVENING, Sundays excepted br lb Oodii Vubliihuio Comfaht. . j Charles W. Penrose, Editor OGDEX. UT jUf i ; , i Pec " - " i ! ' ;1 c ; The mythological god Jahus was represented with one face looking forward, another backward to the fu ture and to the past. Hope stretched out its arms to beckon to its embrace those who looked with trust and faith to its fiver; sorrow with repining visage and downcast countenance bade oblivion , cast ,.Ub ' inantlo 'over its life. A retrospect of the past year pn Bents a volume in which is recorded events that have impressed the age in t which we live', with issues that must , inevitably exercise a potent influence in shaping the destinies of the nation, and in governing the moral sentiment of society. There are mauy causes for gratulation, and many for profound humiliation. Peace has smiled over the land, and the country has expanded with the development of its But grief has cast fabulous wealth down many a heart, crime has enjoyed hideous carnival, industry has been stricken down and languishes; cor- ruption has blighted the names of those who abused the holiest trusts " that can be confided to men; the dungeon has opened, its ponderous jaws to receive many who should have been bright exemplars to their fellow-merthe dagger of the assassin has in and tribute of scores of victims; and want and despair have visited homes where thrift and happiness had de t ;', ; , The acquittal of A. Oakey IJall, of New York, by au im partial jury of his countrymen, will be hailed with heartfelt satisfaction by all who can rise above the narrow ns . , amid sighs and The- year tears, and with, foar ; for the future But it transmit to its i successor, ,j lesson that will be instructive to the future generations, and illustrations of the dangers which beset the' path f life.. It Joints to the Cite of the favored children of fortune, who rhave stranded s thqir barks upon treacherous sands. "It tells "lis; of topes wrecked, and of aspirations ruelly disappointed. It warns us of the fatuity of those wnose inordinate 1 ambition and concupiscence have urged them to the abyss of irretrievable ruin in which they nave teen engulfed. It admonishes us to beware ot the breakers upon which the Lopes of thousands have been dashed, and to emulate a spirit of virtue in. cur Hations to the family, to the ' world and to society. To those who are burdened with aorrow and afflicted with misfortune the dying year whispers wdrds of solace r the future, fo look up and on- ward, and to rise from the dust.for the sake of that glorious manhood which was not destined to succamb to the caprices of adversity. To those upon wlioui a bountiful fcand hag lavished its favors, aud who bask in the smiles ef ftrtunc, duty bids them to give succor and aid out of their abundance to ALL ITS.' BRANCHES, CARRIED. OH BY IN the sulmcrilxr. Workshop over the Post nice. Entrance by tbe alley between (J. V ood ' ausee sand the Post OtDo. THOMAS WILSON. s 78-- tf j 1873. 3rd. Bept MRS. BIcCLUSKY, j AND i. ' ' TEASDEL All to he Sold Cheap. & Co, ' dS-2- w ;.:: ;;;.-,;ne;stock;,:';- MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly . executed. Give me IIAIIjIIOAD. PIONEER UNE OP UTAH a call. General Iffierchandise. ' : : ' NEW STORE. ON AND AFTER and after Jan. 1, 1874, "t ''WMBAKERr':- ;; ; HAS COMMENCED BUSINES On L. W. l'ao. SHURTLIFF, SEALER IN , General alerclmndiso. One door west of Z. C. M. Produce taken In Exchange. .' ; ; ' of With a SELECT, and SPLENDII) STOCK PRODUCE TAKEN. AIL FOR THS LOWEST PRICES. Mil DIM SELF AGAIN. ' flWf TO REST. v..--,;'..-- ' .. - ' dlO-t- f "' i ' ' - THE TJTA.H HOTEL - ' 1874, 1S73. THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE The Finest House : r of Entertairaaent NORTHWEST. ;! t 0 The beBt house for the country trade. . i IN HIS KEW PREMISES, ' 3 GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHINC, BOOTS & SHOES. : DRY1 I., Ogden. Goods of the best quality at the lowest possible prices. ' to-da- y u ... , FIFTH STREET OGDEX, . No. 1 No. 3 " EAST, Three doors south of 1.1 very Stable. XTAII CENTRAL '"' '.i AT THE OLD STAXD. ' DOORS OPEN AT 7,C0MMENCK AT 8 O'CLOCK Pus. 1 GENERAL;; MERCHANDISE! : STATION. i it: UTAH W. S. BEAD, roaring Turce, 50 cts. Reeerred Seats, 75cts. Gallery, 25 cts. Nnmeof I O Selected by ourselves wltn greal care and regard for the wuntg ef the people ot Utan, we mviie au our incuus 10 can ana ' ' ' " inspect our, Full line of . i Nature and Philosophy. Boot and Shoemaker, i -- NEW STOCK W GOODS FR0M1HE PHYSICIAN, - OCDEX, LOST IN LONDON. rarquette, i 3 blocks East of the Tabernacle, On which nccuIoB will be pretented for the first time in ima city, me ureut Sensation Urania, Prices of Admission. -i iOailu S..T.EASP.EB:i,fi .C:0T5i . : MIDWIFE OGDEN DRAMATIC COMPANY. ? THE INTER-OCEA- N IN OC DE N , CITY. FOR 1874. Established less than two years since as a Republican paper, pledged t j maintain ornuiMiiiuii ii tne pnncipiesana mj w I lift. aliuiim l..... ...v tWBR-tV'.AClfUUlniJ ....tw the with the mas influence and firftriatltm attains! a ses of its voters to entitle it to approach the com i" mencement 01 anew coieimar . t . c . 11C nf 1 net 1 r.IimHl c-u'Tl-i tlta ' i v in ii. u n.. " " lr v. I'll liself upon the shadow cf which is already carting 1. i will .l - CUIIIIUVUn .J iiidiii ui ii. 4'M.nilB COUnirT, ill U10 need no other specific pledge for the future than (iu- to dav t.n. u.n I.,... in Itji rnlnmnt from dav rini the pat eighteen months. Since its first publication it has maintained the position of TUB LEADING REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER IN THE NORTHWEST. to which it was assigned by universal assent In the excited canvass which resulted in the second and triumphant election ol r resiueni uraai.. )r, busi- The undersigned has ness at his old stand ' between the Main Street, Ogden. " 'r o ; , ' ' ' i ::-- ; h A choice selection of EXCELLENT ,: ACCOMMODATIONS. ''' ' '!i;;:'.;J' For particulars apply to , DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN Situated,' and with ; , PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, " Elisilly .. W. XHOMSOX, t at 5 a.m. & 8.30 p. m .,, yuiiuit BROAD-CLOTHrelieved of the imputation of complic- Leaving Ogden Cityti(i , 6.05. a.m.and 8.80 enp.m. Salt takVcity at ,;.!.; BEAVERS, ity with the defau!ters who have SCOTCH TWEEDS, riched themselves at the expense of Painengera will pleaae purchase their tickets at ,.. .i ;CASSIMERES.: the offices. Fifty cents additional wfll be charged , , ... !.r,....: !,.,(J.:.VESTINGSvEto,, their ,:, By a verdict of waen mo tare is euiieuum uu ui n THE FARMERS . a jury of his countrymen he is re.. . .... - m thdtr MLrlifWlt. ' asIlia, .1, lug TmnJViiir For all Information concerning Freight or Pas iKUU. ii. i SALE THE BEST AND CHEAP ft has been their staunchest and warmest, friend. to Suits or single garmen ts made KEEPS FOR apply the counsage, FORCE ud Uff confidence of stored to the uro 01 me nio puupm is . organ wells. AlW, r It enipnaticaiiy J AMISS SHARP, in the fullest to order in the Latest Style and ..rwnfil A..n nr .hallow of that sense believing term, best and Ticket Agent Cen'l Freight ; tent Points for Drive Well Pumps, with reitablt try and to a careor of usefulness in protection of the rights of the many against the at the lowest prices. fitted upon retraand piping. Pump repaired u.ouo- encroachments 01 me iew. n wm JOHN80PKKINTENDKHT. SHARP, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-which distinction awaits him. 1 u ' able termsaj oe oe wj iloi neia snouia uw"i chartered ' i corporations - '.. I tn ,,- - M..r ihAt. Treated them, and with W. JONES. OKlen. it fellow-citizen- s. ' -- -- - S, - r : I , Just Received.' PUMPSUMPS! i ' 'v tf No Papkr. No paper ' Happy New Year toalL Estray Notice. ""' ' Worthy Man Oosb. qualities. ; ; v ."" n x vd4WMvv :i.AJ.n1nA1. hin , if not- - rainiW1 JIII H)I HBB11WWIUIiiio, and taken sway, will be sold to the highest bidder at the District Stray Pound, at , . lirigbam vlty, inurwiay, ju. otu, A James Callawith the connected lately was who han, in this road Facific city, fuddenly Union died last Sunday of heart disease, at North Platte, where he wsh employed in the shops of the road. He was about 25 yean of age, and !eYes a number of friends in Ogden, where he was well known and esteemed for hia many good A T. " T mt Am-.- One 1BI mouse-coiore- Hll IM. w. uu juonw lumo, owuia a " l l One white steer calf, little red on ears, also aAF hniK Aftra J i Utile reu vii iiwjji ' Oee red heifer ralf, white in forehead, on back. legs, aua Deny, crop uu mnu One red and white heifer calf, crop off left ear , ., . A. MADSIN. Poundkeepef. Brlgham City, Per. 30th, 1873. NEW YEARS GIFT. Salt City, I-al- , , 4 w ", n, Ampu-tstlo- n n-W- n . f CASH OK SOAP, ; " , gi . , THE Salt Ialie .'..' -- ,. goes to make a Josey.'" dflS-3- ... t . i TUK MECHANIC, is not excelled by any publication in the coun. try THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT is conducted with great care, aud everything possible is done to make the market reports such as the fanner and business man of the Northwest , ecu rely upou. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT U carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and exierience. has by far the largest circulaThe Iktsk-Ocia- h tion of any newspaper published in the Northwest. 5.IXK) Postoflices, distriIt is sent to more than buted in every State and Territory in the United numerStates, in all the British Provinces, aud in ous lor ign States and Countries. all from solicited parts or tne Bupscriutious are especially repreworld. While the Ister-Ocea-n interests of the Northwest, it is a sents the NATIONAL NEWSPAPER,' to one that wUl be found interesting and nseful Americans i n every part of tne globe. It treats alms discussion editorial upon all subjects, aud in to be candid, diguifled, aud abeve personal abase. Terms of Subscription. DAILY: WEEKLY: Single copy, one year -Four copies, one year o of) ' Ten copies, one year an '00 Twenty copies, one year with eocntry pubSpecial arrangements made Uons. lishers for clubbing with their publicr can Sample Copies Free. Money draft, money order, express, or registered letter, at our rick. Address I 119 MERCHANTI Celebrated ALLAntidote KINDS. FOR PAINS OF ; A Wonderful Never-failin- Remedj. g byzTc. Sold AND ALL RESPECTABLE I. TRY IT! TRY IT! EXTEXSIOX M. MERCHANTS. ' F..4X take St., CWI. dlTfrtf GOODS FIRST CLASS ,, AT t ; , VOU I CAN DO - : FOR; CASH. BETTER THASf l& LOW PRICES i h UTAH.- OGDEN, FIFTH STREET, P. ;Box 24. ' Dr: LITE'S t NO your good at WALLACE FOVLGE1VS, d "aell artrf Where oWffl OF. DIS1XESS. fy x Mock Groceries -i JLry Goods, v J. Stanford, GENERAL MERCHANT of ;v . i. ... ' , Boots and Shoe,j .Crockery, Hardware,- tic. provisions, ; - - -- Ogden, Uah. w Fiflli Street, Ogden, 12 00 UW Bv mail (payable in advance), per year for s:s months 8t mail (payable inin advance), per i.w quarter advance), By mail (payable Daily every 'other day (three times per week) . per year Z.W extra. Paper for Sunday, per year dtSilw AND .. t j great XTKR-O- t .' COMMISSiOH EXTERMINATOR! nrst-clas- Commercial and Family Setrspaper, It ' Shipping a Specialty. In Literature, General News, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, s Local Reports, aud all that r TRr-CLS ,. General Produce " ' N Is the paper for ....... THE REPUBLICAN, THE FARMER, TOE FAMILT, MEKCHANT, THE - k. IMER-OCEA- 'E.: P.! BROWN. - THAT II.1. ,fjyii.ui.iviii' WALLACE'S H. wuj' X ... '" The out an infringment of the just rights of others s an insists, and will continue 10 lnsini, iimi special privileges voted to them (njoying and Bi.ail tRirlv thcni i ....i.. - iustlv ur VJ .i lUBptuiliOBi.il"- "at a compensation allowing a reasonable nrotit upon tne acioai capmu COUGH STOP THE FAMILY. , MAILED TO MB, I makes special efforts to render FOR TEN CENTS The I.tikr-Ccka- n send yon a receipt, telling how yon cau me m to lamiie.m punuu.. Itself acceptac-iwithin 48 hours after following is rigorously excluded that cure your cough which this end everything is simple and will not cost Tim rpliirinnH and moral niy prescription, ij .ji,i nA'ariii as it will show you for medicine, its and you anything eare, character is guarded with especial have the remedy within reach of your that you mo me aim is "to encourage renmiim, irur, . , J. A. JONhS; own homes. . . ' d61-2w- ., the good. Box 79, Ogden City, Utah. f - onwp, , ; take hugely in Ogden. ' -- UPIIOUSTEltY. ' . good burlesque, played FBICB. WI J. S. LINDSAY, ,,, '' To conclude with th East TempW Street.1 C9 fG5, G7"an(l W. II. CLARK, Pronr. Vile TYE.,' Jan. 1st,' 1874. AND THM , ; Hokkiblb Casualty. A switchman Establishment, be will elouds thai overcast tbi skiqa on the Union Pacific Railroad, named Confectionery : a with met ehoeking FIRST SOUTH STREET, dispelled. The sua may be, eclipsed, Michael Ryan, in Omaha. II was on all death Saturday its in break' forth co again but it will on the track when an engine was coming and warmth its shed There hthe choicest stock of Fhncy Coniection refulgence to, jowards him. AS he was about to get ery in the Territory, ah unr ' rich the all alike, upoiv comfort ever for the Ilulidays. ,, ,, ( out of Its way, the heel "of his boot was and the and rail the the rich and poor, the patrician plank, JUST CALL AND SEE HIS WINDOW. caught between ' ' will, usher in and remained fixed there until it passed. '. plebeian. forward the and of "waa thrown down, 'the new year with" the promise He with fellow-meand oter his left leg, which; was TALLOW AND GREASE. ran wheel to'our good-wihorribly mangled and crushed. unalloyed hope for the future. HIGHEST MARKET PRICBWILL BE became Dceessary,' but death, soon Pid in , ,. X His his ef him sufferings. after relieyed brother is a baggage master on the road. i r i i I 'i ( ; For Bough or Rendered Tallow, burlesque 8alt Lakb THBATRK.-- The Lurley-burSTALE BUTTER, f ' Ltwl'me tke Nymph of th "Dear old Aunt Mary," said a trlmifl of OntaM. at DU .ii i ntiiv a.j or the Bottom of Salt lake," is school girl, "don't see Very well, and attention in p. I CUj. last Sunday she was buzzing around , attracting, grea for SOAT FAVTVUX, and put upon the mounted is The piece "ettiBg ready for church, looking and Mill 19th Ward last, and overshoes, taste liberality, with mnbrella, specs, great Adjoining Pugsley's stage he I The but not least, her prayer-booand the 'scenery i. really 'beautiful. City. feature of the latter she thought she had secured a is great ballet ' " jlvcn.le bureau her off the of march the by grabbing something when sue piece, equalled only by got The burlesque run over at the last moment, but Amazon. musical ' NEW RESTAURANT. be to my it local ehurch hits, to proved with puns, witticisms and to in the old lady, trying The Orleans Chop House! which take immensely wift th sudience, box and uncommon this in Mr. find her plaw FIFTH St., OGDEN. and the acting of Miss Walter and touched the spring MEALS AT ALL IIOFRS of and book prayer, Newton Crosbie. is excellent. Vie V Fresh Ov.ters in every style. Cigars and the to fine in off style went A and it l'iiw, etc. the company also do extremely well. 0.HARNKTTi Prop'r. Jim Along 10!cco. Biead. t'jkes, o Jim Along, with spirit.would tune of '0 ' J. H. tsTlNlilSU, tm-'ll Torter. BY THE MEASURE Happy New Year! THUKSDAT :i ' ." lYIncs, Ales and " . fellow-men- .' BRANDIES. WHISKIES, BILU HOLIDAY s i OGDEN GRAND SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE WALKER BROS, f ' ! "their less ftvored OPPOSITJS THE BEST IMPORTATIONS OF The result is announced amid the . u. r. . $ cU. $ct Traint Leave enthubiastic acclamations of fair 0 3 40 Salt take minded persons. Even the taunts of 60 0 75 8 H Woods CrOM his enemies have given way to a gen75 1 00 83 4 16 CeDtrerille erous tribute to Iris integrity by those 650 4 33100130 Farmingten who: at first joined in the cry against 7 4 62 1 35 1 75 7 . Kayevllle him. T 60 5 40 2 00 3 00 Arrive at Ogden Had Oakey Hall desired to yield No. 3 No. ' ' to the temptations under which others Paw. Pass. have been the fell, he might r. M. , possessor of great wealth," instead of Traim Leave ' ; ' 20 8 40 being poor and compelled to resort to '"Ogden" 9 31 7 10 l" 00 1 30 the alternative of arduous and unre KayBville 62 7 31 1 35 1 75 , Farmington mitting toil to suppert himself and his devoted family. That he resisted Centreville '10 4 T 44 1" 60 2 10 10 13 7 63 1 75 2 30 Woode Croaa the enticements of wealth obtained ' ' 00 3 00 through feculation and robbery is Arrive at Salt Lake ' 10 40 8 20 his an acknowledgment of sterling In addition to the above, merit. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Mr, Hall has, after a deliberate, tSUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) fair and impartial examination, been DAILY, ,- : . East Side Maiu St., Ogden. THEATRE. ., closes - i AT TBS VKBY LOWEST ' ble, conclave, of ppliticians conspired to defraud the, people' out jof millions of treasure. Necessarily, Mr. Hall was innocently unveigled into their meshes, but to his credit be it said, that when he discovered the maschi-natioof - the plotters against the people ever whom he presided, he resisted with firmness " their unholy efforts;; p; one oanyereant with the circumstances connected with the treachery and nefarious conduct of the leaders of the famous combina tions, organized to rob the treasivy of New York, will, for a moment en tertain the belief that Oakey Hall could in any way yield to the allure menta-bwhich Tweed, Sweeney, Genet and others were seduced from the walks of honor and virtue. He has been maligned and traduced by men incomparably inferior to him in all the qualities of an uprignt citizen He has invited the closest scrutiny of hia official acts; he has appealed for an investigation which he was sure would result in a triumphant vindi cation from the aspersions cast against ' ;'" him. i; parted. XIQUpR STORE. accidentally illed his father-in-laThos. Pierce. at .Watertown, Ohio, a few days ago. Pierce was taking a sack of train from lis Wagon to th$ Watertown mills, when the sack flipped- - Haw kins, who was standing near with his gun, attempted to catch it, and in so doing the gun was discharged, the ball passing through. Pierce's heart, causing instant death. i. .7 J - Granville. Hawkins prejudices of the partizan. It was his misfortune to have been at the 31 1873. head of the municipality of the chief city of the Union, when a disreputa THEXEW YEAR. ' " i AC--. Ex-May- or aad Business &Ianagar. Wednesday Erening, II ALL.' S R CONNECTED TIIE STORE FORMERLY with his Dry it with a full HAS as the City Bakery Uwils leirtmiit, and has stocked line of Groceries and Hardware. In addition to thit kt trill run p Tj C SaUXake CHJ' WARREN A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. i ' ' Families supplied with Bread, Cakes and Candies of the best quality. ; HDSSEV - PRSSESIT. Oldest KanUiiSlnstitution ISIKBESI JLLWW.D OS TlM inl' DKFOSITS-tollecio- deddirf |