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Show i "Son of the Republic, what you I 1 1 f 1 mm ' have seen is thus interpreted ; Three 1YI1T MYtSJXQ, SuntUyaexket) tee r....u vwiuD me ivepuDiic. The most fearful upuui t Cf M PcBUlllMC CoMrAHT.' is the second, pass ing which the whole world united shall never be able to Wahlagton'fc Vision. er. everv chi n nf th Hnk. Thi War or 1812 and of 1861 lie learn to live for his Ood. hi LnA KSVEALED TO HIM AnOTHIK "" aodjinion.'r 1' Witb thue Word t)ia Amir. v.n. v War in 1877. iahed. I started from IDT KPt nH ' felt that I had keen shown the CO.NCLCDEB.J birth, and destinv nf tli Rp progress A seeoad time the angel dipped cf the United States. Disunion will from the ocean, and sprinkled it out be her destruction, "Such, my friends, oiora. ihe dark cload was then were the words I heard from drawn tithe ocean, into whose hear, owa ington's lips, and America will ing wares- - it sunk from view. A do well to profit fev them. Let W third time I heard the mysterious remember that in Union sbA ha. voice, saying, "Son of the Republic, strength, in Disunion is her destrac look and team." tion. Xcajfcjmj ejes upon America, sad IlaSesi Ltown nd cities springing up one after another, until the whola land from jhe "Atlantic to OJJie of Ogden'Junction, Ogdtn City ) Utah Territory, Feb. 20, 1874.' the Pacific was dotted with them. At lhi thtf shadow and1! t. WHOLESALE VRICV. T.tst his faeesouthward, and from Africa I v .TV f I spectre approach--ingtii DRT 6006s. I lanj) lti flitted, elowly and COTTON ADKS 25c to 45e. heavily over everv villaee. town and COXTQN THREAD 50c to $SOe p.r io. of the latter, - . city of " t i. i i per bunU. y wnicn set themselves in battle arrays 27 y to vchAiiir.? j one againsib( pother. 'As I continDENIMS 16c. to 30c. ued looking, I saw a bright angel on uki LLS lo to Sit., , whole bpwf rested a crowri of light, w DOME8TICS--12 on which was traced the word si, FLANNKLS-30C to BKACKETS 5e. union, 15 bearing the American 'flag which he GI.0HAM-toSO'' c. to 70c placed between the divided nations, mNT3,-8&.t- om e STRIPE8,-16, and said "Remember - re are T1CKING.4 18ato 22a. u 1 us il. i oremren ALPACAS, Black iOc.'to $1.00 ...... ..tiMk.W.. MMk ... rMd 1 .... 18 7 4. . . . . ' c:x L, XTi)oonTd z. :L , l.-.t ... , . . " Wl,. .i IMMEJTSE STO CK Building bel" saaa tii. .rj.- i. IVlaterial, 7 7 ; uvxav, wis i DIALERS IN ALT. f rik npft ankrrtlt IS?"1 MERCHANDISE, I Salt parlor and, Cooking stoves om; CHARTER y1v -, j -; , GENEEAL Jow on hand, Comprising in part: i- YAKN-42,- 10 i : I ' v - OP s: ,. ui every ll-kin- STOVES ii; A of PRODUCE recflivA -- ds flu ytna VI Fosts, Urns, and Fancir and Ornamental Work oj au Kinds, -- 1 1 to-I- & SCROLL WOIIK CUT TO mt , JEAN8-2U- ?- !. " Instantly the inhabitants, cash'ner Litotr-2- to 25e 2c 55c. to 86e. BAREGE MERCHANT TAILOR : the largest stock of t TATLOv ; i , FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. " J"n street, j u W1 .In the Territory,.- . . ii AXD Wli'DOW FRIUF BrtliV-nsr- n nMill7 We keep on A -- hand, and ; . le palest l " every Su a.m., an house, F Ward Sc ' FasiHoni ....-- v.-., ,rJo. Episcc Metbc 7 ' . 7)Eoni r fr-J- 4 1 COLORS,-- DISCOUNT OF ' i x- ' al f, TKX fetai! saIes' in Bums PER of one dollar and CEXT. S. H. upwards. ID! WniTE LEAD ' c f HliiVUIlUUl r. h will .u tvowure mis inducement ' ' do. well to call andextraordinsry invest, as the time is limited. .; ' i S CO-OP- . .' i & ' H.S. ; til Mil Ext p riOT FOR GET. TJlE- DIS CO UNT. O KIT MHBRfllH Llillll lii illlilllJil I I El , ' we" Ull w. Ba Ii the Largest Busiiaess Doing1 EVER OFFICE TEASDEIi &;Go., nSi " CARRIED ON IN 'THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with THE uuuuiuuuins, uujm iu iiiiiiifusu unanuues ana , -- , ; Vt- EAST.TEMPLE STRKET; SALT IAKV; "SILVER TONCUE" ORG ; A - iNSTITUTlOfl AT, S. L. CITY. PARENT 8--4.50 -- & "; i : ' KS, TJ.: CITr. J.l Pjillnian'a Hydro Last n ... I. . WettrtfiGrhmioa ftHfi, .i ii Office TIME TAHLE i s.IN THE WORLD, EUC ATI BliiTiROlW The best ORGANS of the Eecd class ; J f orei 0den, 69 60 Wlec EXPl TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ! 1 v ,i Williams, Scovillo, & Co., f" - , .. i t Uukiytl reierence or COR. FIFTH AND WALL STS., OCDEN. f "' ' l.;" rd i nfr' "r,,lcu , " 01 Our goods are New, and tre are constantly receiving New Supp'ies,and All Orders hv Mnil remittance, to 7,7r; ' "- ? AITT, OIIt? their "k, 4 each l 0(1 p.m. Libers 06DEN CUSTOMERS OFFER A, HARDWARE, A Choice Selection of , , mul Winter GOODS of the lest " ' . ," " " TO; ODE P Cheaper tIian A?mvti ' .... WI" ' AkO fl" iil Cut Glass to any size BUILDERS' J t n"u,eu 5i. VilUiJUl V; W Soe& o 4 - SUITABLE TOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. DOORS " U.P. r : t -- ORDER. DOORS AND WINDOWS SIOc i Oiteid " have" -- pr juri. BLANKKTS-45.- 00 forth their weapons, became friends to $20.00 p.r pir? Ti?t cambricsho, to 15c. once mora ana unite around the nato $2J CABPm.NO, I f tional statfdald. An4 again I heard wiwm IVyiC. toZ3c. FRENCH Jr,.5 MERINOS to $1.10 the myVteritus voice "Son of the jACllKK.T-.ttu. mmkim,.,... " LINEN, Irish 50c. taIJ25e. the second is Republic, SKIRT BRAIDS 6c. y peril passed doif pr look tod fcarn! TOWELLUia 17c, to 20. p.r ji, J J f:: t And I beheld the villages, and PRODUCE. cities of America increase in size and FLOUR $2.50 to $3.60 pr uck. WHEAT, 85cU per bukd. number, till at last they covered all CORN 65ct. ' BARLEY, SOe the land from the Atlanfcin tn th BRAN A SUORTS-$1- .25 to $1.7. prwt. Pacific, and their inhabitants became OATS, 50c f POTATOE8-0- c.: as countless as the stars in heaven Lui.; BEEF oa foot, 67c. ,or pr ft. the sand upon the sea shore. 8c. tolOc. WUTTON, PORK JOc. per ll. Aa. j&gauf I heard th laystericiis ' ..VEAL.. m.M I HIV SOo. BUTTER. roice saying "Son of the Republic, EUOS. 26c me ena t a century cometh look eUICKEN3.-3- 0o and learn." GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, to. At this the dark and shadowy ALUM 9Uc. ptrlb, :2ir Mr lh Iallspicb a hi) aagel placed moiftli AXE HELVES $3.60 to $5.50 par dot. ' and blew three distinct blasts, and ioy2c, oreaKiiitt, 10. par lb. BEESWAX , $0.52 per lb. taking water from the ocean, spriri-- I BORAX 60c. per lb. BAKING POWDER-ll.- 65 kled it out upon Europe, Asia and to $.00 per coi. AA BR(X)MS ti.r rim Africa. BRASS KETTLES-rSO' CIRRANT3 UJc per lb,perbytt.bl. Tb.fr eyealootld I ipori a fei 4 tJOKFEE, Rio per ak, 82c per lb. fill socno. From caeh of these coun i.nticoc ivc. per lb. 8)4c to 14c per B. tries arose thick black clouds, which ...CRACKERS CLOVES 65c. per lb. soon, joined into one; and IS per box. through CANDLES, ob. 20c$9.00 to 35c per lb. this mass gleamed a dark, red light, CANDY, Fncy Stjck 20c to 21c. per lb, heme made. Patent Julian, $9.00 to $11.00. hi which I saw hordes of armed man - CHURNS, COAL $.0 to $9.90 per ton. who, moving with the cloud, marched - COD FISH 11c. per " lb. COPPER A by laddjMjd flailed bj the sea to OCDBKAR-4- 0c: CAMPHOR $ 800. America,'twhich country 'was presCOMPOSITION"55e. f Volume ently catelopedlrthe of the OINUER S5c. to 40c. per lb. . J i ULAS3 8x10 per box, $5.50. saw these vast cioua. Ana aimiy 10xi2,$6-00armies devastate tha whole couatrjes, nuvr immimAc. lSe. per lb. and pillage and 'burti villages, cities, HORSE SHOES $9.60 kec. INDIQO $1.40 per lb. and towns, I had beheld springing IRONS, SAD 9e. per lb .1 11 up. As- my' ear listened to the thunu nite fa.ut per caa. dering of cannon, clashing of swords, lsau Bar 12c. per lb. ., and shouts and cries of the millions MOGWOOD Mc. per lb. LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. in mortal combat, I again heard the ihauujsk ic. per lb. "' MUSTARD mysterieus voice sayingf Son of the MATCHES-$5- .75 Hftc. toper5Mc. pet ,! , . gro..., JJ nd MBTAL, ABBIT Wc, to 85 per lb. , BepubU,ioo -S$2.00per rit.1 Whett the voice' had eeased, the upirperDrip, NUTMEGS $1.50 lb. NAILS $7.00 to $9.00 per kec. dark, shadowy angel placed his trumOILS, LIN8SED-41.per gJ. " FISH $1.00 pet oace more to his mouth, and blew " SPERM $2.7 ,' a long and fearful blast, , ,T .. , y , " ENUINE $1.25 " CAL $5.00 per cue Instantly, as from a thousand suns, ' PEPPER, Black 35c. per lb. shown down from above me, and " Cayenne 40c. per lb.' . vizo. per ID. pierced and broke into fragments the riaunM PUTTY to Sc. per lb . dark cldud which eh veloped America. POLISH, 7Vc. StOVU Or. to 6 per eVi. RAISIN per bos. At the. same moment J saw the angel ' RITE 10c. to l..r lk. IN wh6se,Aibrehead 10c. still IK If shone per lb. the ROPE 21e. Dsf upon lb word Union, and who bora nnr na .00 to $8.Z5 per tn. S7 SODA .50 t tional lag a iwfrd STARCH 10cn.rle cue. JnjoBeJttadrnd in the oherj descend from heaven, SULPHUR He.- 15 per . ' .Vi uf';J attended by legisna of bright spirits. These immediately joined the inhab30e. 1 $4.50 per 6 gallI "i' Y. itants of America, who seemed to take t SYBBP Belch. r., Coflee C 14. per iek. KtUAjt, ... A t $14.75. V .l; ni courage? again closed up their ranks Cruahed $15.25 eack and renewed the battle. Again, amid TEA, Black 71c. t $H per fc, per " Green $160 to $1.75 ., the fearful noise of thef conflict. I TOBACCO, Nat. Leaf 80c to $1.10 par lb a heard a mysterious Voice saying? NAVV A GRAPE 5Se. to MUcper ft, TRUNKS, $5.00 to $10.00. "Son of the Republic, look and ' -- mo: PaUce Pay and Dining Cera. , , TO THE UAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. Wholesale nd.Retail : , , , , , AT 5 SOAP,-$5- ' W. rr-- II DEALINQ s '';. - ;;.-i-.- Leave OODEN " Leave OMAHA EVERY DESCRIPTIONOF MERCHANDISE SALT-PETK- - tm " f Arrive BURLINGTON (,.! u . T 3ET 33 piCar : N 3ST . . WASHB0ARDS-$3.7SperdM- J,iT ' learn." . As the angel, for from tha America.4 "rt,7ri".'!' et;d4vtB WHEEL-HAa-$5- v- ., voice ceased, the shadowy the last time, dipped water oeaan, aod sprinkled it on dark4cIou'd ' Instantly the-- ' .- d WASHING MAnilN15,t)otya, flS.oi to $i)0per do. WOOD $6.t $7. per eord 3VIOXXID I H. 1 2Z El PAIRVIEKA, wtt twaked : " - THE LINGER OOAIjI i. tK at sahpIaEs o. : exiiibitiox WASATCHCOAC: i. Whitewater ogdex. i. . 1 Ki:anfci:?Bain , Reapers,IIowers,8alky KakeThrcshing Hachlnes . im' GUSTAVUeli " On va . . aid Lodges. agriclltoal ifcdlXEBY ! fxiibition aod for sale at ' for Sunday Schools."1 : ' ' f for Parlors and Vestries. for Academies and CoflegeS. for Public Halls" ' for Orchestra and Stage; ' ' V.i.i f, r. . , k!t--- - Manuactvrect ly '"' "V P. NEEDHAM 1, & SON. " 111 lose at .Salt ' Iikkv l W, II. IIOOPEB, Sp22-i- f ; - i i Superiarat 8.20 a.m 1.3ll D.B1 5.00 a.w. 1.001.111. 11.15 a.m. 3.15 p.m. e.iKia.m. 5.45 p.m. ' All 55 p. m 5ua.B 8.40 p.m 10.50 p. a.m 3.2 ' T.UO a.m 12.50 10.30 a. FIRS , ,,!( One . iClCPJiKlilNS.! Gen'lPaaB.igenf ' ' Qen'l Suo't. AitlUUiAUJ, " ' JanlJ 7atf & CHICAGO ALTON IL AIIj DEL Blocl wteesioi Imp WIN ;; - kin. " 2963i !.. I IflB ' ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD ISf TBI T Uuard of lUilread Commiiaioura. or Cars, i i .1 1. 5os. .s :. 1 - J. Half IIOLTIIER. ,.. Fitth Street, Bltk tt( N Wett Oode.h, of Main Street. Good Workmanship Gnarantsed. Cltaatd aa4 Eepalrsd. Cloth-- U Sleeping and Diaing Cara between Chicatroaad Kausa. City, and Paiiu-- sleeping Cara between and at. Paul, Tla Qulucy aud Bnriingwn. 0N HOUR FASTER J. eaa-Paa- t. Aft, Can C. u. . TIME, Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hourand a ball faster time between Chicago aud Kaa- aaa City than by opposition route. THANK HIGH. Wetem Trareling Agent, . Kaasaa City, Ma JAS. CHAITON, h Bpairi ta.. - L. . ELEOAMT DAT CABS, t and Pullman Palaee Sleeping;, Dining and Snwtla r ..' "1 r . . . (.'am run through witbuut chacgr, between Ohka-- .. irtinn. .till nnmnnliMl will tention and liberal induemuenta. Partiee remdina; go and St. Lcaw, and t hit ago aw! Kausaa City- The only line rsnaing tUene Care between Chi" a a uiiianoe rrom our autconiod apsnta, majr order from the faclery. Send for iUuetrated eata-P- cago and St. Louia, and ruumug bwtb Palais. . FASHIONABLE TAILOR, t our laret sad Commoiiotis Braiipli Sfo fWon Ii Facilities fcr suppljinj iix Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to f - No Chautro C tiS) A ! ESTABLISHED IN 1846V i v r And the shortest, qulckeetnnd . beat rente betweaa U. . V'a'.i t.f- St. FHi. .nil PkU.A .. ' i.l.ii s a .. udurm . . .. 0 . v.i .UU vulvae"! I ll 1... Ln aiA I r.l.. ,ii , J I). I. , . BL Iead Louie and Peoria, St, Paul, aad St. Louis HS, 14S and 147 East 23d St., 1' V BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST., OCDEN. ' ?,l0,,,l'lrS.(G.B.4(..) Mnndota i..J.. ThM. of appointment etnnd nnrrralled, hare met with unprecedented aucceaa in thia and i . abroad. eonatrj NEW YORK. .A .. - of DESCEIPllOS & TINWARE m Best Best Best Best Best III Churches and elegance E. bEdBGE'jliiiEsoir. 1 5 The The The The The ill II .ThfBest'fop SEWING-MACHI- NE Thiflnstitutjon ii th SOLEAaEST for UtahTerfiti4" fx j i pn I Mill. txnung t ;t1.- Cbioago " Peoria an ' " Ind plia(t. B. A W.l " , , ' - Cinoiunati V.uOpjn. 4.nup.i ; " Logausp't P. 6.55 9.20 a. " i.Colunibua (T. . W.) ) 1.45 p.m. fl.20 p.m. ajii. MO Thmnirh Cmya hnm xr:, J T: 4a. fl Cuwaoo, Iswaicafous, CiBdimawi, LoaAasrsaT, and Columbus. i Osnnectiomf at thow pdi'nta'with lines to the liast, North and South. ... ......leading .ysn Thia la the Beat: Shorten!. Oii.-k- ( nrl Dlmu. 9 eat Bouts. . ...i. .. ... , i ... in. i . L. . Dn lu.t l.ii ilw. i 1.... A Sormnotos Missouri KtT.R Raileoad.' i "- .'.1 ( rolled back, together with the armies it had brought, leaving the inhabiGRASS KANTON tants of the land victoriousi i i .... AND Then once more I beheld the towns and cities snrincincr t ' n o nnr i where they had been: before while the bright angel, planting the azure THE U. P. DEPOT, standard he had brought, in the midst of themk cried in a loud voice to the inhabitants "While the stars Ordart left at Pi ' McParlane'i Shot remain and' the heavens Send down iftb Street, will receire prvtupt atteatios. Shop, dew upon the earth, so long shall the Jlepublie last." r r " And taking 'irom his brow the TIN WORK! crown, on which still blazed the word Union, he placed it upon" the standard, while all the people, kneeling TXTISHES TO IsrORM HISOHLSON, FRIENDS AN down, said "Amen raurona tnat a. baa moved train hie form-- r f f aear the prwniaea, The scene 'instantly began to fade Lir.rj Stablea, , To the rear of Higginbotbam Child It and dissolve; and I saw nothing but the rising, curling white vapor I had Co's 8tore where h ii prepared to do first beheld. This also disancearin. all kindi of I found myself once more gazing upWORK on my mysterious visitor, who in the W tHI BEST 8TILX same mysterious voice I had heard Ordera left Witk alia alma lm. ertlf ifbre, said ; vil-lacr- At the WORLDS f"" y .1 ! ATLANTIC STATIONS. llvMUUIN. Ge. Bupt, ClucafJ-- , Sal, '" Li fJlBpt The, |