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Show Sltf (OgtUn function. FabiUhsd ITKRY KVE5IN0, Sundays clteated twr Caocii Comfaxt. ti Pususjisa Wafehliigtoif Vision. The Wab. op 1812 and op 1861 Revealed to him Another War in 1877. The last time I ever saw Anthony Sherman was on the 4th of July, in 1849, in Independence Square. He and becoming was then ninety-onTery feeble; but though bo old, his dimming eyes rekindled as he looked at Independence Hall , which he said he had ctme to gaze upon once more before he was gathered home. "What time is it?" said he, raising his trembling eyes to the clock in the steeple and endeavoring to shade the former with a trembling hand. "What time is it? I can't see so well as I used to." e three." "Come then," ho continued, "let us go into the Hall; I want to tell "Ilalf-pas- t you an incident in Washingtsn's life one which no one alive knows of except myself, and if you live jrou will before longsee it verified. Mark me, I am not superstitious, but ydu will see it verified." Reaching the visitor's rooms, iu which the sacred relics of our days are preserved, we sat down upon one wooden benches, of the and my venerable friend related to me the following narrative, which from the peculiarity of our national affairs at the present time, I have been induced to give to the world. I give it as nearly as possible in hit own Presently, I heard a voive saying "Son of the Republic, look and learn !" while at the same time my visitor extended her arm and forefinger eastwardly, I now beheld a heavy white vapor at some distance rising fold upon fold. This gradually dis appeared, and I looked upon a strange scene. Before me lay stretched out in one vast plain all the countries of the World Europe, Asia, Africa and America. I saw rolling and toss ing between Europe and America the billows of the Atlantic, and between Asia and America lay the Pacific. "bon of the Republic, said the same mysterious voice as belore, "look and learn ? A century cometh look and learn." At that moment I beheld a dark, shadowy being like an angel, stand ing, or rather floating in mid air between Europe and America. Dipping water out of the ocean iu the hollow of his hand he sprinkled some water upon America with his right hand, while he cast some upon England with his left. Immediately a dark cloud arose from each of these countries, and joined in mid ocean. ror awhile it remained stationary, and then moved to the westward, until it enveloped America iu its murky tolas. Sharp flashes of lightning now gleamed through it at intervals, and 1 heard the smothered groans ot the American people. To be Continued. Never have I seen any traditional type of nationality as strongly marked on its own soil as is found in America. There are more Greek heads in the United States than in Greece. . The purest classical profile words : When the bold action of our Con- known to me is that of a New Eng land woman. Mixture of races seems gress in asserting the Independence to produce the characteristic beauties in known became the the of colonies, of all. scoffed and we at were world, laughed at as silly, presumptuous rebels, COMMERCIAL. whom the British grenadier would undauntedtame into submission; but Offie of Ogden Junction, Ogden City, Utah Ttrritory, Feb. 20, 1874. J ly, we prepared to make goocf what we said. Tha keen encounter came, WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. aid the world knows the result, It is easy and pleasant for those of the DRY GOODS. to 23c. BLEACHED 10 present generation to talk aud write jar. 210 I" iOC. of the days of '76 but they little UllltUIkB " " OOTTONAI'KS 25c to 45e, know, neither can they imagine the COTTON THREAD 50c to $0c pr del. " YARN $2,10 per tunoU. trials and sufferings of those fearful " WARPS 12,50 ' 20 to DELAINES per yard. days. 27, -" " Wool 3tkv ii. And there is'one thing I much fear, " PENIMS 16c. to 30c. " " lac to 25e. aud that is, that the American people DRILLS .. 27 Vic. DUCKS do "not properly appreciate the boon DOMESTICS 12c. to " 30c to 65c. of freedom. Party spirit is becoming FLANNELS " GINUHAMS loe to 30e. " " 70e. 32Vc. JKANS is to stronger, and unless it checked, Uc. to 13Vi. PRINTS, will at no distant day undermine and PTRIVKS, 16c to 22c. " 18c to 33c. tumble into ruin the noble spirit of TICKINGS, Black 60c. to $1.00 per yard. ALPACAS, " the Republic. But let me hasten to Lustres 22c to 25e BAREOE 6oc. to 65c. narrative. $5.00 to 20.08 par pair. BLANKETS 0iy CAMBRICS 11c. to 15c. From the opening of the revolution $1.75 to 2.25 CARPETING, we experienced all phases of fortune CORSET JKAN8 17c. to 23c. MERINOS 1'RENCH 0c to $1.0 now good and now ill; at one time JACONET 25c. to 60o. victorious at another conquered. to $1.25. LINEN, n SKIRT BRAIDS 65c. per doi. The darkest period we had, TOWELLING 17c. to 20c. par y. I think, when Washington, after several reverses, retreated to FLOUR $2.50 toPRODUCE. $3.50 per wok. W U EAT, Socts per bushel. Valley Frge; where he resolved to CORN " 65c t. pass the winter of 7G. Andl I barley 90c BRAN & SHORTS $1.25 ts $1.71, par wl. have often seen the tears coursing " " 50c. OATS, down our dear old commander's care60c. " POTATOES ' on BEEF foot, 6g)7e. per B. worn check, as he would be conversM LTTON, 8c. to lOe, PORK 10c. per lb. ing', with a confidential officer abaut " " the condition of his poor soldiers. VEAL. BUTTER. 39o. JSOUS. 25e You have doubtless heard the story CHICKEN S. JOo ef Washington going to the thicket GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, to pray. Well, it is not only true, ALUM (" tjc. per lb. but ho used often to pray in secret ALLSPICE 2tc. per !b. HELVES AXE $3.50 to $5.50 per dot. infor aid and comfort from God, the BACON 13jc, breakfast, 10. per lb. whom divine BEESWAX $0.52 per lb. provi terposition of BORAX 50. per lb. dence brought us safely through these BAKING POWDER $1.65 to $6.00 por doe. BROOMS $5.00 per do. dark days ot tribulation. BRASS KETTLES Ooc. per lb. One day I remember, well the CURRANTS 11 Vc per lb, by bl. ' COFFEE, Rio per tk, S2c per lb. chilly wind whistled and howled 19c. per lb. CHEESE CRACK ERS 8c to 14c per 8. through the leafiest trees, though CLOV ES 65c. per lb. the sky was cloudless and the sun CANDLES, 13 at. $9.00 per box. Fancy 20c to 86c jier lb. shining brightly, he remained iu his CaUvDY, " Stick 20c to 21c. por tb, home made, CHURNS, Patent Julian, $.0U to $11.00. quarters nearly the whole of the to $9.00 per too. alone. "When he cauie out, COD FISH 11c. per lb. face shade was his a COPPERAS notiaed that I lOjjc. CUDBEAR tOc. paler than usual, and that there seem CAMPHOR 60c. 65e. ,, ed to bo something on his mind of COMPOSITION GING EK 36c. to 40c. per lb. Remore than ordinary inportance. SxlO per box, $5.50. GLASS 10 x 12, $6.00. turning just before dark, he dispatchGLUE 2.V. per lb. ed an orderly t the quarters of the HOOP IRON 13'4o. to He. per lb. a kef. HORSE officer I mentioned, who was pres INDIGO $1.40 per lb. lb. SAD 9. per IRONS, cntly in attendance. LYE $10.00 per cane. After a preliminary conversation, LEAD Wbite $3.$5 per ran. Bar 12. per lb. ,, which lasted some half an hour, 21c. per lb. LOGWOOD LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. Washington, gazing upon his comMADDER 23c. per lb. panion with a strange look of dignity MUSTARD 35o. to 50c. per lb. 76 per groans. which he alone eould command, said SiETAL, BABBIT 22c. to 35 per lb. to. the latter: Sugar Drip, $2.00 per gal. 1.60 per lb. NCTMEOS owwas it whether do know not I KAILS $7.00 to $9.00 per ktg. LINSEKUll.uU per gal. ing to the anxiety of mymind or OILS, " " FISH $1.00 " " what, but this afternoon, as I was sitting at this very table engaged In " CtflAL $5. per ra PEPPER, Black 36c. jier lb. preparing a dispatch, something in 4oe. per lb. the apartment seemed to disturb me. PEACHES Cvenne 12c. per lb. PUTTY 74c. to Wc.per lb. Looking up, I beheld, standing POLISH, STOVE 5octo C6e per das. RAISINS $4.50 per box. exactly opposite me, a singularly 10c. t 12c. per lb. beautiful figure. So astonishod was RICE ROSIN 10c. per lb. orders not had hv pr IK RAPB for strict I I given BOA P. $600 to $3.25 per box. some was it that disturbed be SODA $7.50 per cane. t) 10c to 14 per lb. STARCH momenta before I found language to PULPIU'R 12c. A jlALT, Fine 2J,c. enquire the cause of her presence. 15c. second, third, and fourth time did I SALTS, Epaitm 30e. no received 6 gals. SYRl'P-4.but the per question repeat 8U0AR, Beli here, Cofleo C $14.1 per ttk. Answer from my mysterious visitor. I " " Crushed $1 5.25 per eark began to feel as one dying, or rather TEA. Black 71c. to $1.4M por lb. which I to experience the sensation Green 41 50 to $1.76 ., Hc to $1.10 per lb TOBACCO. Nat. Lf have sometimes imagined accompan" NAVY GRAPK 5c. to 62;cpor to. ied dissolution K.t" to IU.Ot. I did not think, TRUNKS, WASHBOARDS $3.75 por doe. reason or move; all were alike impos$5. WASHING MACHINE, Dot t'. $16.00. sible. I was only conscious of gazing $13.50 to $8.00 p $7. por oord fixedly, vacantly, at mv companion. 74 -- 00 . HIGGINBOTHAIil, :o:- & CO., MAIN STREET, Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their IMMENSE STOCK OF Building DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, Material, PAELOR AND COOKING STOVES, Now on hand, Comprising in part: lied and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, variety, Dress and Fancy top Pickets, Mouldings of all styles, Hand-rail- m Balusters, Newell Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work of all kinds. s, MERCHANT TAILOR! J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEfc :o:- Two doors west of Main Street. DOOES AND WINDOWS JXJSC SUITABLE TOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. Which will he Cut in the Latest Fashion! COAL-6.- 50 PAIXTS, OILS, COLORS, dl-t- f TO OUR OGDEN CUSTOMERS! WHITE VAlCllNIli:, PUTTY, ETC. LEAD, All Orders by Mail must be accompanied by reference or remittance, to ensure prompt attention. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT OF Of all retail sales, in sums of one dollar and A Choice Selection of upwards. Our goods are New, aid we are constantly receiving New Supp'iesnd guarantee thai the prices shall be as Cheap as the Cheapest. Those that wish to secure this extraordinary inducement will do well to call and iuvest, as the time is limited. w Williams, Scovillo, & Co., COR. FIFTH AMD WALL STS., OCDEN. DO NOT FORGET THE DISCOUNT. ZION'S MERCANTILE INST'N. CO-OPERAT- IVE ENGI.NE-41.- 65, dl27-l- 67 & 69 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. TIME TAIILE ORGANS, The best ORGANS of the Reed class . "VVliolesalo BORUNGTI ROffl Westlnfchonaa Safety Brake. Pullman's Palace Itayand Dining Cart. IN THE WORLD. INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. PARENT & Co., y Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with THE "SILVERTONCUE Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities ana selling on the Closest Margins. TO THE EAST, N0KTI1 AND SOUTHEAST. and He tail DEALING 3. STo. ATLANTIC PRESS STATIONS. 15 MAIL. II Leave OGPEN Leave OMAHA EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE 8.20 a.m. 1.3" p.m. 6.35 p.B 6.30 a. ra 5.00 a.m. 8.40 p.m Arrive BURLINGTON " Galosbnrg, (C. B. Q.) 7.(X) a.m. 10.50 p. " Mendota 11.15 a.m. 3.2! " Chicago 3.16 p.m 7.00 a J " Peoria 9.00 am 12.50 " Ind'plii (IB. W.) 6.45 p.m 10.30 a.n " Cincinnati " 9.50 p.m 4.00 p. t j THE O-IT- . J. 1st X 37 Xt X 25 33 " LoraMp't(T.P.W.) " Columbus SINGER THE SEWING MACHINE Thii Institution is lbs SOLE AGEST for Utah Territory. SAJII'I.ES OX EXHIBITION AT OGDEX. and Whitewater 2S Bain WAGOKS. Reapcrs,5Io ers,Sulky Rakes,TIiresliing Slaeliiues The Best for Churches and Lodges., The Best The Best The Best The Best The Best DESCRIPTIOX OF ACBIflLllllL for for for for for Sunday Schools. Parlors and Vestries. Academies and Colleges. Public Halls. Orchestra and Stage. Tliau InatriiirontK. which for vctne9S of ton" tnnd unrivalled, and elegance of appointment have met with unprecedented auccess in this country and abroad. E. T. Manvfactured hy NEED! I AM & 1I.U1I1MBY! 8ALT-PETK- 50 BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST., OCDEN St., pr-ni- pt tention and liberal inducements. Frtie residing at a distance from our authorized arouts. may order from the factery. bend for illustrated cata logue. 1 j f Half a W'ttt CLASS ROAD IN THK classification of Railroads 7 Railroad Commissioners. ONLY See FIRST of Cars, Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ls C.itv mnd - n DAT CARS, Sroc-Wand Pullman Palaee Sleeping, Dining and Cars run tliniugri viiooai Kiu.'iis go and St. Louis, and Chicago aud Kansas The only line running these Cars between both cago and St. Louis, and running Chicago"sw Sleeping and Dining Cars between between Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars Louis and St. Taiil, via Quiucy and Burlington. " raij ONE HOUR FASTER TIME of Main Street Cleaned and Repaired. - Pekis Chicago and Jeflertoa City, St Loois and o- aud Feona, Bt. iAusaua cu i aui, and Quincyand Burlington. HOLTJIEK, Fifth Strket, Ogdes, Black RAILHOAD- EI.tAT FASHIONABLE TAILOR, thd IQT At our Large ind Commodious Branch Store in Ogden Facilitief f:r surplyinj Jix Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to aose t Siii lake. W. H. HOOPER, Superintendent Skp22-t- CHICAGO Sl ALTON e, lA..;.....iri.;,..rn Responsible parties applying for asencies in atectinns still nnsnpplied. will receive J. t No Clitingro "os. 143, 145 and 147 East 23d L. t And the shortest, quickestnnd best route betwert ChicaitOi NEW YORK. On exhibition and for sale at S 6.20 t Through Cars from Missouri River Chicago, Indianapolis, Ciucikkatti, LoeASPOM( and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via tat Misgoi'M Kivu Railroad. Giirunqto A. K. T0UZAL1N, C. K. PERKINS, Gen'l Snp Hen'l Pass. Agent. Janl7 '72tf SON. THE board ol ESTABLISHED IN 1846. ASD EVERY 8.20 a.B p.m. 5.55 p.m. 2.45 a.m. tf At the WORLD'S' FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded 5 -- TEA S DEL EVER CARRIED ON IN THE" TERRITORY OF UTAH. LATCHES-4.'.- SPERM-2.7- TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Doing the Largest Business SHOES-49- .60 WOOT-$.1 in ill Most Approved Style, WE OFFER A BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Cheaper than Anywhere in Utah. M WASH-TUB- ux Oc. s, WHEEL-HEAD- Made D. or siiape desired. , lrisl-ft- FRAMES READY-CASE- And We keep on hand, and wiH Cut Glass to any size ft how-ever,wa- WllOW RECEIVED. A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best aualitv. In tha Territory, AXD in Exchange. We have the largest stock of DOORS SPECIALTY All kinds of PRODUCE received ' . A 4 SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. -- OAK STOVES f -- & U. & NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. L, WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE BRACKETS CHILD lfg' Between Chicago and St. a half faster time between sas City Ik an by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling if' Cloth-jn- g JAS. 1m CH A RTON, 8"rt cbfC.tt Gen.l'a.Agt.,Oiiragn. 0 |