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Show 1 nblilwd tvery WEDNKSDAY and SATURDAY, y tue Oodkk 1'UM.isiiixu Company. eparS thatrtear UiU.i.'i Touch not a single'dfript" 'd In youth it tempted thee,But aaw, fur Ucayen'.sjikQ, ,Btp! ( There Is aaid to bo five oya1 drtink- . ards in Europe. i - McuUi yhrw 1 L kL DoToted to News,' KATES OF ADVERTISING. An ufffr9!fittliJo,jTfdw4ijHrspinning: yarns at street corner. Litcniture; Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. .I'lJf as If is ,S Mill Hues, $2 $3 3 6 4 7 6 10 Coin"'". 11 16 20 30 ft,ure . J 10 fc $8 7 10 9 11 13 18 19 25 34 45 a c a c Xo. 31. $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 70 40 18 80 60 3(1 21 SO 40 65 100 60 90 135 4 75 100 135 200 Milling ItcniH. Corrospomlonco. Bhioham City, April 2fith, 1870. j ' Editou OoDrs Jesatjos : liiuinM Cards P per month. Dear Sir: The course taken by our Traiuiant advertising to beuiid( for in advance, Of National Legislature in trying to disfranaunaUU io7 tB Jies of Square i chise our cituens, and strip them of Tearly advertisers allowod to clianRf at pleasure, every hoaven born right that endears with only the additional charge "f twenty-lirthey, will be nianto life, among which are "life, liberceuU a square .fur ajmpositioii.-iiu- t con- eharged HXTUA fcr occupj ingjjaco over ty, and the pursuit of happiness, "is a on matter of serious consideration, 'and if retained or Advertiiraments Special Notices tte outside of tl paper, Tyill be charged twenty-fiv- e carried out will be unpuralelled injhe per cent, additional on the above rate. history of tliij Republic, and by future Advertisement not marked ou the copy with the will be clamwdwith the acts amber of insertion, will be published at our op- generations, tion until ordered outaud charged at transiet of Philip the 2d of Spain, 'Cortex and s rates. Pizzaro. Such precedents once estabtill forbid, will be i nVKRTISKMENTS Innrled j and lished in a Republie will be pregnant until ontinmxi with misery and evil to all her citizens. urged tor accordingly. advertis-t- r Tlje privilypi of yearly and half yearly Here in Utah we have a populaand of is tojhejrdjrect line bujinewi, - tion of.150,000 Mormons, every iuan and r adxrtiseIleal other Ai1ioiw MaH til I4l woman of whom believe as much in polyedlur separately. gamy, as in. baptism for the remistie States the will from No Advertisements without the canh ( at our advurtiswl rates,) sion of sins, providing they are in full accompanying the order, unless from ouu of our faith and fellowship ,with the Church. A,dwtisiug Agsuw.... rfzalar From personal observation, and long exAll communications devoid of interest to the perience I judge that an equal number bublio. or intrnUed to promote private interests, can be produced in Europe and in the will be charged as advcrtisompiits, and payment 11 personal in character, we States and Territories of the required i" advance. Union, who advertija-tawu- t or to tlie article, any rejett reserve right by the preaching of our Elders uremic of this class. wih us in this belief; and a great many FUAXKLIN D.r RICHARDS, Editor. who have not joined our Church, believe C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. our doctrines. The world is well aware that the' revelations through Joseph OCDEN DIRECTORY. Smith the Prophet, form the foundation of our faith. The revelation commandInilcd Slates Ollicers for ing us to believe, and practice polygamy w as given through Joseph Smith in , Governor J. Wiilson Shaffer, and has been widely published in the world; if we therefore suffer Congress ' Marshal TirE.'t'utrick to Legislate away our belief in this rev. H. Ilcmpstciid, U. S. Attorney elation we may as well give our whole E. J. Totytcllottf. Sitpt. Indira Affair away. If one revelation is falsu, Sunyr''iAvil-0- : C. CleiiK.'ntwJ i religion J. 11. Over- why are any of the rest to be depended Receiver of l'ublic Monies e " , or orderedirt-,'lii-everyrriMitito- iuad ,, 18-13- ton. on ,, kJZil R. Office --George Re.gisJrii Maxwell. . S. Assessor John P. Tnggart. JJi &l lflT-4)- .. r. J- - HolMster. Clhe f Jus tic -- U. V. ti llsen. Associate Ju tike 0, F. Strickland and .4 Uawley..f,j Territorial Oflleers: William Delyate , eu Attorney-Gener- Zembbnhcl Snow. al J. Marshal 5 D. T. McAllister Tncuurer David Sunerintejident of (, J 0. Califer. Schools Common " WitL. Cinpbeil' ,,!;:, Wehvr C'ouuly Ollicers: '' Probate Richards. and , ,t'v9ty Judyerrl'. ' ) d D. Aurclius Miner. l'loxccuting Attorney Notary l'ublic William Critchlow. Sheriff Gilbert IielkiiAp. Deputy Sheriff William Rrown. Atieuur and Collector Sanl'ord Bing- - ::;',,' ,!)!( - ).! VXady Attacked by a Itoa Constrictor. Treasurer Israel CanfielJ. Coroner Win. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools Burton. Wm. W. f.'ity CioTrnmcnl: Act of Jan.' 18, " 1861. Incorporawd by Municipal election biennially on the ecoud Monday of Februaj.)- Meetings f the City Council weekly, 'on Tuesday evenings, at City Hall, Main Street, Mayor Lnren Fprr.' v,y ' j, Aldermen F. A'. Bronri," Ist'Aard; L. J. Herrick, 2d Joseph Parry,. 3d ' "W alter Counielors James Thompson, William W. Barton, Josiah ' Xeavilt. . . , Bmorin-Jft&- . - .'jPJclL't Attorney A. Miner. Jhrshulc-- W. Nv Fife. " TreuurtitAviti Fhw ? 'ii i i j .' ( ! . Assestor and Collector S. Bingham. f Surveyor W. W. Burton. Captain of roliceV. G. Taylor. fiMfiee of the Peace S. Eggleston. Constable C, F., Middleton. . I' t . . ) lost Oflice: Ogdcn Postmaster Isaac Moore. General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sundays, from6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Daily Ma ilscLOBB, until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 5 p.m. For the Fiftst" a.m. i) u- ' L ' "5 p.m. For tne West v -- APRIVB From Salt Lake City 7j Fromtit'East 1,7 West5 " - - 'XT jinj 10.80 a.m: MAILS Clase for,iortU,Oj;denon, Monday at 2.30 p.m .For Jlain City, ou ThursHimtsville, on day, at rJ.CO p?in;-'F- or Tuesday aad Friday, at 8 p.m. SEMI-WEEKL- 1 j - r t Y ' Trainstifitil LpliVe Ogrlen dalrj-- , further f W-'c- An Oxford correspondent sends an ac count of a very serious attack made on a young lady by a boa constrictor. It appears that a member of the University, who had lodgings in the High Street. Oxford, kept a good-size- d specimen of the boa constrictor in a box in his rooms, and that the daughter of the landlady, attracted by a movement of the lid, opened it, when her hand was seized by the reptile with a firm grasp, which became tightened as it. coiled around her arm. The young lady, although nearly frightened Jo death, screamed for help, and, on the arrival of assistance, was found in a swooning state, with her hand and arm firmly held by the capacious jaws and folds of the serpent, lhe occur rence created a panic amongst those who were called to her assistance, but on recovering their presence of mind. they succeeded, by jumping on the tail of the reptile, and other means, in mak ing it release its hold. The young lady, as may be supposed, is seriously ill. A Shocking Sight. At Arkansai Post, which was a military station during the war, the traveler sees a sight that is exceedingly painful. The river, liko the Mississippi, passes sandy soil, through a which is only adapted for and is continually,', likes the Mississippi, cutting away the banks on one side of the river and forming on the' other great deposits, which again are cut away and east across the river. At Napoleon the United States Hospital, built at a cost of two hundred thousand dollars, has been washed away, as also has part of the town. At Arkansas Post the stream has cut Ihrough'a' graveyard of Federal soldiers.' Hundreds 'ofthfecof-fin- s have been swept 'down the river, and the remains of the departed braves " the sleep in the waters.' In other cases "will coffins are partially exposed, but soon also be carried into the rushing ' river. ,, cotton-growin- 10.30 a.m. fc.SlQ COMMKKtTAI. e, for Salt Lake City at 10.5 a.m. and p.m. (For extra trains see time Table.) For thb yial.j'aClO.i" a.m. For,, the "est, at 6 p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake City, 9.25 a.m. nd 5.25 p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. From the West,-1.m. 0 WAE!t MIXI50 REVIEW. Ht'SSEt, tlt LaVnCtty. .'" Office of Ogden Junction, Oydm City, The transactions of the San Francisco Utah Territory, April 27, 1870., J Stock and Exchange Board for the past tkree months foot up as follows : Stiles WHOLESALE TRICE LIST. fur January, $3,867,709; February, March, ?0,fifS2,036. Tkelarge increase for the month of March is owDRY GOODS. ing, in a great degree, to the active de50c. to $1.00 per yrd. Black ItPACAg, mand for White Pine stocks. The de" LnKtrtw 22c to 25c velopments in our mines for the past six 11 A R Ell K 65c, to 65c. weeks have been most encouraging, and HUOWN gllKETINUS 16c. to21j. is prospecting going on, on almost every BLANKETS 4tUI0 to 2.00 per pair. acre of our vast mineral area, with good BLEACH MUSLINS 15c. to 22c. results. All the mills except the ManBKR TICKINGS 2c. to 40r n hattan and Dayton (Consolidated ChloBRILLIANTS 3&c to 62c. ride Fat Company) are at work, and our bullion shipments for the past seven days CAMBRICS 14l. to 16c. to $2.25 CARPETINO, exceed those of the previous week in the CllKCKS I5c. to32e. sum of $18,921 63 being $30,414 78to CORSET JEANS ISc to 23c. San Francisco andS.HOl 4H- to New COTTONADES 33c. to 42c. York. Total, $33,717, 2(1. To this may COTTON YARN $2.50 to $3. wr boinh. le added 501 bars of base bullion, weigh.60 ing 10,000 pounds, and a considerable ' ' DELAINES 18c. to 22c, The of base most ore. imporquantity " 24c. 22c. to Armurw reBince tant develupemcnts made our " All Wool 37c. to 45c, port of the 11th are: the rapid increase iu " Muslin ISc. to 22c. width of the fisstire vein struck in the ' DENIMS 25c. to 8TC per jd. Noonduy, and a continued fihprcveinent DUCKINU 33! in the quality of the ore ; a rich strike to $1.50 in the west drift ef the Montanh ; same , FRENCH MERlNOS-l-- 35 " in the southwest drift of the Hemlock; FLANNELS, White i Kl 15c. to 52c. 0ien ftkj. to "5c. the opeuing of a fissure vein In the Treneh mine, six feet wide at a depth of fllXCHAMS lTo. to 30o. oJ leet, with smooth walls, clay lining, k HICKORY I'-- . to27?c. and $1,000 ore ; tind last, but most im"HOSE, Udija1 $2.25 to ffl.llO pr doz " Geiit' half $1.25 to $4.00 per dot. portant, the passing front almost solid galena into. free chloride ore, at a depth ''jACfWET SJf. to 51V;. of forty feet, in, lh eltitft of Crown Point; "JEANf-45- r. tofioc. , ' A young lady met in company ayoung gentleman who evidentlyhad an excel- Is held every Sunday, at ll a,m.; .'and iin the School Houfecs lent .auinion of Limsel-f- During .xon- vernation he introduced the subjwt of of the various Wards at 6.30 p.m. Ooben, Salt Lake aso Utah. everybody desirous of, learning facta oncernitig Ogden, Salt Lake and Utah, lOnoloffirjll dtiti!tial or.,1 felifiious, with a reliable sketch of and have a thousand and one Mor-'nonuj- n; 1estions answered that are being daily . n0;n'tb Jnwnos. a "juaricr. 1'iruciory. iiiauea .Office for a dollar matrimony, and expatiated at length upon the kind of wife he expected to marry; that is, if ever he should take the decisive step. The linnored lady .must be wealthy, beautiful, accomplished, amiable, &e., ke. His listener quietly waited until he ended and then comin the pletely confounded him by asking coolest possible manner, "And pray sir, what have you to offer in return for all this?" The young man stammered, reddened a little, aud walked away. DAHLEn, Helena, Montana. ! - . h ASD SALT LAKE CITYj i :.. . Dcmleri in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency.. Kraw Exchange ou Sim Francisco, Montana, Denver, St. Louis, New York, and till I arte of Kmnpe. 8.. , ... : ' Outside districts report encouragingly. Eureka is supplied, with. cupiUvl ami work is being vigorously prcsucutod. both in the mines and in the construction and Winning of furnaces. Silver Park 'wlfl have 22 stamps ruuuing this week ; ,the! mines of the original belt (Quart! and1 Mineral Hills) are opening well, while those of Red Hill are turuiug out large; quantities of exceedingly rih ore, and another important discovery lias been wade three miles cast of. the old mines, and the same distance north of Red HilL Freiberg district' is attracting Eastern capital, and devclopemeuts in the uins aro of an exciting character-- 'Kern has made important devclopenients of late, and is attracting. considerable attention. Robinson is. agiun active, and preparations are being made for snielringV ' Shoshone is sending in considerable quantities of ore to our mill), and is expecting oup or two mills of its own at an early day. White Pine Xtwt liJJNKN, Irish ' 33.'. B.ATKTS DUCK n iM. to 8HAWLS-n.- 25 Kic, rr dot. oc. to $1. por dox. THREAD, FjkjoIs '' Linen 75c. to $1.25 per lb TOWELLING 17c. pr yd. ',' &c. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 2r. per 'BARLEY, BKKSWAI-1.- Iff vye-7"- I ' ATTOHXEY ' it COUXSELOU. Frofts are easily pleased. A" ilermsn professor lrW liseoverei that If yon take out tho brau andtuenruu. a wet finger down, t,ho frog's back, tlio crca--ture will croak with delight. Observant .Frenchmen, skilled in meiV ical tjcience., report,, as tho result, of much investigation aod observation, that since "women liavS ' loosened tW!f corseta, tho ' annual mortality has dc !! .1 creuacd X& per onUni Otficc opposite Ogtlon Hotel, OGDKN CITY. ...... All kinds of legal business promptly attended to. Itf , CITY LICENSES. To nil whom it may eonoorn, 'Bo solemn," said Mr". Corwln, if ynn want to succeed. The wot11 looks tip to tho ringmaster, and duwn on. tho clowu. It despises the man that entertains it. Re as solemn as an ass. All the monu ments hate been built to solemn asses." XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEX, THAT all Persimr tmeotred in Rusines In Ogden City, (fcr wiiich the City Ordi nances, provide that a Jicuuije must bo obtaineil without first procunuir a license are liable to bd takeu Icfore any Alderman tl'said ("ity, and be gubjeoted to a Jt'ine. , ,. .ir'i '.. n By order of jhs City Council, i, i . ' SHORTS to'tSe $1.25 to $1.75, rwr cwt. per lb al lnp ; lOc'.om foot. V. por B. ffw. to BUTTER JIAKINi) , pT lb. pet doi. o P0WIElU-S.2- 6.50 to $7t per do. BRASS KETTLES "Oc. per B). CURRANTS 24c por lb, by bl. COFFEE, Rio per k, 30 per lb. ! f to $11.00 tier tvii. 14c. to 16c. COAL 9,o COD FISH COPPERAS CUDBEAR 55c. COMPOSITION ivnIf V ON."f. . 7fcv $LO0 per bunJiol. CHICKENS 60c, each. J ,. ,, : ., - 1 .1 - CHAMP ACNES,' " ill r I CAT AW DAG, ,1 $7.00. r. per too. $7.-t1-0. ETC, KTC. Ul : Call and exainino.jny Btock,,, , , s ' I to 15c. per lb. ., HOOP IR0NV-14- c. HORSE SHOES $13. a keg. " " ': INDIGO $2.00 per lb. ' " n '! SAD lb. IRONS, 12Jj. per WK $12.00 per ciuie. LEAD White Ji.OO to $0.00 per can. Bur 20c. per lb. . 28c. to 33c. per lb.' LOGWOOD LAMPBLACK 20c per lb. . LUMBER $5.00 pw hundred feet. MUSTARD 55c. to 65c. per lb. MATCHES $8.00 to $11.00 per ewe." r ' MADDER 35c. per Ih. KV. per lb. ; METAL, BABBIT KUTMEG8 $1.TS iwr lb. NAILS $8.90 to $9.90 per keg. ' ;l OILS, LINSEED $2.35 per gal. Hull-Figh- t. CASE WINES, ' lr 10x12, 40c. per lb. Full supply, and said: "MoUier, father sent this: up, and says there is a bQne for you to The mother' replied:'.' Taitfft pick.-hack and tell hitn he-inot year father', and there's a,bpue for him tplsk,,,Uoril fl; " , per mrk GINGER 40c to toe. per B. CLASS S10 box, $7.00. MAY ' 01 Miiiii; Strot',' S.S.TUCKElt, .Toliu!, l1'-:-- 'l MUSEUMAND MENAGERIE. 'z : Half-bloc- k r-.- J; . 24-- , ' ii'i'i. - i rto WHEEL-HEAD- S KX-t,!- ,, 1 r . DR. R. TIBB1TS," PliyNioitm tind Hui;eon: n'T 0 l0titt. I ' i .lW - BUSINESS 1 . . , '' lit '' ' ,Culinct 3Iulcr I 4. -' : tf ft by mi: ,ji '"V'"T"n' lllclhfW Oli 'iJ l'ii I" 1! '1(Thero is a owr) failed, Fatcliogiie Ott Long Islshd, in' which the reformatory i " " " '; i. i .in young ladies' of the' period1 signed an agreement not to it up' on a - Sunday" night with nny g ullemu-u, who, used tot was Jlirown nt? HALF A BliOCK EAST OF THE bacc'o. A oiubshcl tho fiirriininb cainp by the adoption of a ;. 'JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEX. , resolution' by the young men hot to" as! All Orders 'personally" and ''yromptly Bociate with any young lady who used paint or powder.. , At th lust, acoounts was, going on as usual, ',l;.r... Every ArHr1ThunnnicturI by u Is arrahWI to everything Bluffs A6 r " The railroad botween' Californll "anfl Oregon ia being pnshed oioAg with pre energy from both ends,,, JBen. .Uollajjay Is Working. Soutu ..front jportland,, and mentis to finish 'to' Albany, eiglily miles', this year, and the Central Pacific is building North! from Sacramento, Will open to ('hi co,, almost one hundred .niile, early this seaso'nl'? and be ,dous to ,Kcd : Searljr Opposite Yliito llouse,. 3tf r In London, as the entertainment at the Agricultural Hall described in the rvud papers as a "Grand Spanish Entertainwas at its height, ment of and the fourth bull had been pierced by an arrow, tit the end of vhicli . a sharp stud was fixed, the secretary of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals jumped over the barriers into the arena, followed by several officers o( tKe society, supported - H8H-41tit) meuK ot Ui nintcrjuA. SPERM $3.60 by Mr. Superintendent Green and officers of the police. It "was not ' Apparent ' MACHINE $2.15 - ' . r ");', ' " to the audience what was the object of - COAL SlOiOO per com ! A. this sudden, intervention; but. upon the 3c. per lbl OATS n .!":( .".'' (1 ,..l.v.,-secretary taking possession of the arrow, rEPPBR, Blck5ac.. per lb,, aud 'indicating otho Spanish troupe " Cayenne 70c per lb, that no further performances would I PEACHES loc pr lb. ; " ' ' ' v.1'.' !"( t"-.- tt " be tolerated, yells and execrations filled Uonidcnro, Wfjt of Prent. B. Young's PORK Sold Rt 20c. to 25c. Bought at 15o. to JOc, t Ink City, Slt of the hall from hundreds POTATOES 6tlc. to 60c' per bunIieL ' roughs pres' t ent, and a general rush was made i'UTTT l6c.tr lb.1 TftSITORS1 T(J SALT'tAKfe CTTt SIT0n.D V into the arena. Many efforts were made no forgft tomll Mid se th ttne ullwUioB POLISH, STOVE $1.00 per doit. of NAT1VK ANIMALS r..! I1IKDS; aloSllMC-KAIto "mob" the officers and. take .from RAISIN ij $7.00 por box. 1IOMB M ANl JACTUKKB, ami mrtnrel tlicmt he arrows seized, apparently for evi RICE 15c. to 19c. per lb. prodactians o.Uio Tvrritorv, at the aboy ootab- dence; but the onicers fought their way KOSIN 15o.1r lli. vin irons j .oi. w b p.ui., ; ,.,lt m gallantly out of the ball. Itjs reported lOPE, MANlLtAioc.Ui3c. per lb 1 y that proceedings will ba taken at oaoe box. I. X. Lt.VS per SOAP, OLIVE, against th$ troupe for cmelly.ii The jrt- SODA $105 per ewe. .. ' arter this event, collapsed, lormnnctf; I ALL AT TUE KEY pRK IIOUSR PAI10N, STARCH 24c per lb. j rVrmid South ftrit. taltlak'e tlty, tirt ami tn "occupants I tue; Doses luado a SULPHUR 20c. t you will Jlnil tlOKi SljLUO.NS or Jbj,. assiiOauts :nv.f r hasty retreat from the hall. The "Mata- SALT, Fine 3'c. ready and willing to erv you with f ';. i dores" were brought up at the Clcrkcn SALTS, Eiom 15.V' 'FltESff Oi'STERV 1" 1,,f"f J Polioo-court well on a cliafje of cruelty JSALT PETRE i i. GOLDEN ( ROVTN CIGAKS, toanfmul.' 'Thb cruelty was alleged to -i n ii i.im vie. EUOAU, Brown 16q, to ITc. per.DK , , , ., ; mini j j have been perpetrated on tue bulls in CjiII ami aii biin. Jt show to order " i sport, they rf get them to :i'i'i ,i'i)fn.':-- j '. iu v')t Crmilied $22.25 per rack being,-undeordinary circumstances, n to $2J6 ,, ft. TBA1.50 ,itl dull spifillcss creatures, without a trace , TOR A C9v, Nat. Lef-$- U0 per Jb ? of-- the favase stul.born 'spii'it, - with " ' ' KAVY A GRAPE 80c. which English notions clothe the animal. OFKICB " A T WALKXR MCNCTTS i bllOe ! WASHROARD9 $US0 par . ETOKK, OOlltN, L', T. U is troe they were only Spanish bulls, ' Calls riom the Country "prpfy $0. but that was not nciu to be an excuse tended t. lXRm; per for goading fhem. The case was ,:pnr. 'WOOl) $7, to $. plr'ciir'l. .'.'.' tnen DR.WM. H. CROVES, end hoard xk adjourmI give tuttly ., , the accused the advantage of legal ad Pwond South Strwt. SALT IS ti & CITY, ' BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Office, "'. ', vice. '. v '.' Kevore Uirue doom of Won House,' In New York, Imlinna, HHiioin mhI other . m . ...I i. ,1 KlaK, for pemonii from any State or Country, ll'.i'.O, I, j. ,1" Sunday school teacher "Johnny have tetrel Don' VBrrwnepi: denernnn, arrmicenncwa, vou learned anything during the week? CARDS. ulttcieiit no pnlilicUyi m tntvurX, "Yrs ma'am." "What have you learned?" cbmifi until dit'rt-'- ofctuined.iij Adrica "to. '. Bui ' MKnhuAM eKtal liub'id Uftoeu yoiirn. An, PVJOKESSIONAL J.1VKKT ulnnild havp a "iniijiiy. 'I've learned not to trump my partner's ne Addrei). ' f. HOUSE. Atforner. Vi will rfu Ilium aco." No. TS, NiuiiNit Street, Ne York City iu the lunt 'A'j'i of tbe art. " i ' hc ' FLOUR-43.to$3.2- GLUE t . v of""'l AMo, 4 LARGE STOCK !. i'tAAi'man ri-'i'jiiiw anliiinA. man, locked ljis wifa. uitSH.Tppcr room, and not teing satisfiod with this puitishriient,1 bat' wishing "ioVpgravate still furthor sent his eon op Viih It bono,,, ,ThyoJuijj innocent look tit rd, in,A , , notfcfrig1 "'.l 1114 ill.!l.t tVlfhrHcd hav on riiitid a'lurtrfr ftorlt of .... sUUWAN, LKM KI N, CUOW, UOWIC.N, ; AND 6UAKP S BUANDS of I fl IticPer iot, " t"A''yong lady ia the seat behind her in ail ladiaiapt- .! it lia churchy thought shf ivould faiut antsy nd vtf' and let him catch her. fciha did 'was carried out into the' entry, when shV opened Lt eye 1o thank theV1J'otin; but found that the sexton I and ' Ah jnan .:...! old colored, lao, liad oirriet Iter kwi. To say that she was mad wyuld lie top J ' CORN 'EGOS .-i STEEET, ,., .' I. . , r, i Ogden Cityy Utah. ' .. ... f 11 .!-- r o I T r.1 i3A4.Cv7SVU4S. n ' ' CAMPnOR-T.- 40 .l..:i .X , MAIN"- .1 , , 22c. h Liquors. itl Wines i '"' ' Stick-3- 0c- 111.1 ' eiwiirr LitM BABll . CHEESE 27c. to 2Sc por lb. CLOVES 85c. per lb. f.U0 per box. CAN PLF.S, 12 ot. CANHY, Fmicy 32c to 40 por lb. .id ! w BROOMS of the richness of quartz mines recently discovered about fifty miles North of the Humboldt, in ranges South of Independence valley, are being circulated by parties who profess to be posted. .Good placer diggins are also Said to have been disaovered in the gulches and streams in the vicinity. It in reported 'that 200 lbs. of ore taken from one of the leads netted the owner $1H, at the' English mill where he had it worked. On the strength of these which we are unable to trace to a reliable source, several prospectors are fitting tip, for an expedition to the new El Dorado. There is a vast area of territory comparatively unknown and unexplored IS'orth of the Humboldt, in which undoubtedly valuable mines abound and the present season will demonstrate it to the satisfaction of all, as it is certain to be tolerably well prospected.; Register. .ti .i !.." lover once wrote to a lady who rc- jcted bitn,' saying fhat'iie' lnteuded to rottrei. toi M'souia seclilued' 'Spot "una To breatlia away ! Ji Hfe in i((l9-''ii- ' IX)R1N FARR, Mayor. which the, lady replied by inuiriup in-whfather they' were t6 l8 medjum or i, rt ' larosixe;"! ' TIIOS. G. ODELL, City Recorder. iil'l .l''l '.O l ll ' t ' Hi t j A man in Ohio was. acquitted of ft rrtirrder oti' a' plea 'of insanity a year The Office of fhe Cftr Ucenrder ht ago, and secured his lawyers by Rifiti'g thsui a nioftgagq 00 hw tartn i lie tv the OHico of tlu. .''Ogden Junction, Seventies HaIL near the U. U.K. H jitidiates the mortijaRe noWj as hqwas .f 7""1 nifu'iib When hd mado'jit, according to Station.8 ,r the showing ef the'Banie lawyers.' 8 Office llounfron 10 a. m. till p. ,m. en- - v.nA iU ' ;i'v ;:u ' The most, appalling case of deafwess that Sv ever caine'across outside of an asylum, was that df an old lady who liVcSt K. across (he strsel, from the Navy Yard, in Brooklyn.. Recently, hey fired ealut? twenty-on- e guus. The, old lady was WHOLESALE DEALER of tt start "ftnd listcii as'rtiolaHt 6r,servd IN i ftn iww firod, and tbea she' exclaimed; Jiituoi vLaw in!,',,! im:is nn--- i .. A (JARN, Hi. par II). 0U frSc. MORAX UK AN "'ffEEF-!- -! ., ! Haul ! pr Ih. JkH'M ALLSPICE 60o. per lb. AXE HELVES f 1.50 to $5.50 por dot. BACON 23' $c ppr lb. 15c. m a small urchin, with say,, papa,, ought the master to flog a fellow tor what ,lio ilidn t do?" "( ert airily not, my boy. when 'Well, tbon, lie flogged me y ,. I didn't do my num." Papa," iniHeliicvous . ' SKIRT BXA1DS Extravagant reports Scene at a n to $1.25 10c. to 15c. ritlNTS OF BICH DISCOVKR1K8. KUMOHS 55o. toO.'iO. TaMo,. ," 1?pert te-da- . No. . Ui;iilUl, U3 fr IAMASK-S1.25tofl- ' U V Pliisier ofpiris'ml'xoii forms a good eemont fastening kef-se- n i "..!-i i. bui'ner.i . ..; lamp Aristotle," ott Mns 'rth'sureil for' be-etowing alms'on bad manj tnade th 4id.nt- - gno T following uohl rqily: tothttmnn: 1 gave it to humanity.". co.; Collections promptly attended to.' ts.fi'lttlwlf f '.'ihi-jftl- Fritz says that at tho lecture the oth er evening, tho aunienee' were so quiet you could lvea a bed tick. '.!' l is !iiii " BANKERS 17-- tf Divine Worship in the Tabernacle, t. DAULER HLSSEY. ' C. L'UIBV 3; If Select Men Lester J. Heri ick, Henry , . Holiiios, Richard Rallantyne. v F. S. Richards. ? Clerk and Recorder bam- ? The common features of the Christian faith, founded on Bible facts, we tirntly believe, such as to be true to our count ry, ober eur nation's laws, be obedient to parental authority etc., but we claim the right to worship God according to consciences, aud that all sects have a right, to differ on any point of doctrine, but not to interfere with the rights of each other. There- is one theological fact,' which was asserted by a high learned bishop and confirmed by the Apostle fan vit "that "God must be obeyed in preference to men." The sons of an cient Helvetia could be no more fond of liberty than wo are. We believe that the fathers of this country, acted nobly when they couclud-'- that to refrain from resistance to the tyrants who were pre paring their galling chains for them, would be worse than death. What is life to us without liberty What is ath compared with being ignoble slaves, subject to the will of a worse than despolic power? In such extreme cases, children and future generations have a deep claim on their fathers for an undying legacy. A Mormon Yi ho Has But Onb W ife. out-ow- II. Cywrais I. VOL. li'-t- important to fcppeot y6ur nefghbor'S'" priTacy as - I . A!firm,ln ;Ybrlc( England, eevenl years siuco .udettouk. to make a 20 inoh telescope; something astronouiy , has 'hev'cr acfcOmplMeil." It1 W now nearly completed' Tlie tobe," Inclnding" the dew .cap and eye end,, U82 feet, audits diameter, at the object end 27,, inches, and where largest 34. The weight of tha fc'holo instrument is nine tons.' The ' object glues has Aperture of 21 inches nearly, and ,it .fucal length. i r?c- -f i'.'-H- I..! 1 iiv.i ' i Pay your small toillsJ l Small bills are relied upon to pay small bills. Doubtr less one person neglecting ta settle .such bflls often disappoints hundreds, and occasions rhtlch 'troublo and 'rexalioni If every person who .hhs' ready .numoy at command wpuld, promptly settle iithoir bills of this kind we would hear far. losfj gi:uini)iih about fhe scarcity of fnoiey. I'ny your small bills and Small bills- due' you will be promptly poidT .in.i il ii. "'A subscriber f'o'tt West'er'ti papp'r,'iiaV-in- g gotten' largely in 'ayrears'' tlicreof, was anally sued by tlie, pibli iietv tile paid, no attention to repealed duus,,- bu. when served witli tiie summons he camo info the office apparently in it towering rage, and throwing down money enongh to liqnidatq the, aucount and pay tw years ip advance, he said, "Why didn't, yoii sue me before t Never pay until Tin stied;"Ile"more prompt ; in ' future", you will be ruined H Amthe ioldUgoii-.tlema- n - waUcwl oflf fuU f yirtupusjiidigf 1 nation. . Wonder if any of our subscribers aro ' waitiug to be sued. Ed? :,,.,, |