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Show t'TAII NORTHERN 1ILOCKADE. nUlik.i EVEUI KVEMritd. gandajt axce?!! fcT tha Oasix Pcwjssixu Cuinisi. W. Penrose, Editor Charles ' " tad Manner. BuiiiiM OtiiI . . I Till- - Friday Eveainf, Feb. 57, 14 through the spectrea of want and misery in the populous centres of the country. Poverty, in its most hideous form, has penetrated the abodes of thousands and starvation in communities where luxury and abundance hold carnival, confront multitudes who hav exhausted their last resatrrce in saaintaining themselves against the inroads of famine. There is a good aid'?, however, to the picture of life, be it in the man-lio- n of the merchant prince, or in tha toiler. the humble tenement The best qualities of the people of New York and other cities have been brought into action by the sight of squalid misery, which is presented. at every stop, in the miht of the throngs and tumult of a vast c'ty. e Chanty has extended its aid to the distress of the victims of hunger, and the question of relief has become a social problem, which engages the attention of leading xuinds. In the city of New York, houses for extending' material aid, have been opened in different parts of the city, and in a single house in one day, two thousand persons were relieved. , , The Btring of men, women and children who crowded around the various stations where food and clothing were doled out, was simply appalling, showing the extent iu which destitution prevails. Publie sentiment has been aroused, and from the sanctuary and' the h.lls of State a voice goes forth, in the name of our common humanity and our profebsed Christianity ,that help freely, lavishly, iustantly. the shadows cast The blockade on the Utah NorthWhile the saow ern continues. drifts into the cuts as it does at present, there is no hope of keeping the road clear, for it fills up faster than any force of men" can clear it out But the blockade is confined to- one point,. so .that travel is not impeded. The trains make regular cenuection. Leaving Ogden at 8 30 a.m., on ar riving at the blockaded point, a little distance beyond Hampton, passen gers are conveyed by sleighs to the spot where another train is waiting to take them to Logan. Litt'e delay is caused by the transfer, and the mo notony of the journey is relieved by a No one need be merry sleigh-ride- . afraid of taking a trip to Logan under these circumstances. ' The Cache Valley mails can be safely carried over the Utah Northern route- - They should not be sent by the C. P. road, because much greater dlay is caused on this raute than via II. N. R. R. The Salt Lake mail, by the C. P., reaches Corinne too late to make connection, and has to lie over, twenty-fou- r hours, while would U. the N. it go right along by is a matter This destination. te its demanding immediate attention. The Cache Valley people have been humbugged long, enough on the mail qnestion, and it is time it was settled. A route agent is wanted on the Utah Northern, and by proper representations to the Asst. Postmaster General, there is no doubt that the nec essary arrangements could be ef - THE CRY OF WANT. Some gleains of li At break . Cy alle-tiat- bocx-tcndfc- d, , THE FANCY STOCK fected. Meanwhile, trains on the U. N. R. R. arrive and depart on time. No stoppage because of a little block ade. THE ASIIANTEE WAR OVER. The capitulation of Coomassic, the Ashantee Capital, is officially announced in a dispatch from. Sir Garnet "Wolseley. After a desperate struggle, which at first resulted in the repulse of the British troops, it is evident that their commander lost no time in. recuperating their wasted energies and. retrieving previous disasters. That ho suffered a severe dies swiii which loss he admits, but the result compenThe disgraceful.' were some days since perpetrated up- sates for the sacrifice of his g llant on the Stock Exchange of New York followers. have evoked bucIi a feeling of indigGreat Britain has in this undernation among the better class of the taking, given a bright example to the business community, that the most world in maintaining the inviolabilistrenuous efforts are being, made to ty of treaties, that other nations &rret out the authors of the disrepu- would be wise in observing. No table trick. During the temporary other consideration could have inexcitement caused by the atrocious duced that touutry to engage in a forgeries to letters which represented hazardous and costly expedition to that the capital f cwtaia corpora punish the truculent, subjects of tions had been increased to a magni Koffee, than the pledge given that tude that was incredible, thereby the Fantces and other tribes should causing a dangerous upheaval and a receive protection against the raids monetary panic, fortunes disappeared of their marauding neighbors. The and others were made within 'the world will reap untold benefits from short time that the excitement pre the results achieved in the opening vailed. of a region heretofore scarcely known, untoward the and wrapped in the night of barbarAs an illuftration of consequences of he crisis that pre ism. Such victories crown the aims vailed, it is said that one man had and ends of civilization, for tney lead Bought six thousand shares of "West- - to the introduction of a vigorous and cm Union, when the stock was at its robust policy in elevating the human lowest point, and thereby, realized in species from barbaric darkness to the a few minutes three and a half per lights of progress and advaucement. thousand dollars. cent or twenty-enNOT A NEW THING. It behooves men whopr.aUyid to be The seusation of the hour continrespectable in character and honora fcl with their ble in their dealings ues to be the bloodless war against the to unit in wiping ofl the power of alcohol. It is not the first tain which is attached to the Stock iustance in the history of this couu-trin which women have leagued to Exchange. Speculation has done much to demoralize the condition of exorcise the spirit of intemperance. business and to injure private inter Indeed, the mania is f periodical cftPj but this laflt revelation of the recurrence, and at one time thirty-fiv- e operations of fancy stock jobbers exyears ago, the inhibition of traffic poses the cuormity of a system born in ardent spirits was almost thorof corruption and fraud. oughly established. Urged on by a " zeal amounting to fanaticism, the IT.1 JIVJtg total abstiuence wrought Ik Town. M. Tlitfcler, Esq., Supt apostlei of frcn-rwaking themselves into such a pitch of I. ". II. il., U is. town. ercciiou of depot that there was danger of convcrt-io-- " srraogeqrteuU and business office for the narrow the wholo nation into a vast for Ha road. Logan, gungo hj temple of psalm singers. Lewis F. naomiD:'. lrain. Levia of Fonnfylvauia, floated with the popular breeze, and like another After akiog your nauie in the Peter the Hormit, inaugurated a State of Arkansas, the natives arc in criisada against the- purveyors of the habit of inquiring, in a enntiden-ti- l Ikurbou and Monongohch with such tout; 'Well, nov?, what was yer ora at''W vor wwl v thos-- deckled effect, that he was gently into the rariGVl atmo.-- , here FRAUD. , e-- , o low-me- y, -- y, for-Ui- !; - e of the Congressional Halls. There he remained until the reaction came on, and compelled him to return to the shades of private life. . He abandoned his efforts at making proselytes to the cause of Temperance, and quietly glided into the organization of Native Americanism, which was his hobby until the day of his death. COAL! 0VIOrt33 SELLING GIU.8S KAXYOX ANB OFF. (2 WASATCH COAL. For Sale at THE U. P. DErOT, BY new-bor- n GEORGE Preparatory to taking stock and moring into JAIIIESOX. OUR NEW BUILDINQ, Orders left at P. Mc Farlane'i Shoe Shop ifth Street, will receire prompt attentioa. , .irVtl If ; The advent of Father Jlatthew in 1851 was the occasion of an extraorTIN WORK! dinary uprising throughout this country, in favor of suppressing the sale GUSTAVUSA. OHLSON, of liquor. He applied his scalpel to WISHES TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND that he has moTed from hii formthe disease where it was most preva- er premieei, Bear the Lirsry Stablea, To the rear of Higginbotham Child lent, among his countrymen from the V iti V TVe offer o-o.oDs.- bufi jXjXj or AT AN KiDg ike lit ' UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION. t Store, where prepared to do Emerald Isle. The women rallied all kinds of around his banner, and organizations WORK sprang up in every village, town and IX TUB BEST STYLE. hamlet, to encourage the spread of Order! left with the atoye Irm, reeeire dll5-ltemperance. His influence was po prompt atteutiou. tent in reforming those hardy sons of toil who had become enslaved to the fascinations of the bowl. Co'n lie is FOR INSTANCE, TINWARE I Sprague, and- other- Standard Prints, at 12 A Sugar, G 2 lbs. for Jl.oJ Savon Soap, 12 bars for 1.00 1-- 2 ii 1-- I41 KB1 Chu lii All lvlio desire Bargains should call and learn onr prices. DUNFORD&SONS Throughout Maine and the New England States, the suppression of the liquor trade was agitated with partial success under the auspices of Neal Dow, to whom the paternity of the Maine Liquor Law is due. In his war with intemperance he was aided by the women, who formed extensive leagues and unions with the avowed object of eradicating the evil which they sought to suppress. In time, however, the excitement subsided, but the influence of its results is still impressed upon the public mind. COMMERCIAL. MAIN STREET, OCDEN. DtiLtXi IX STORE! Boots, Shoes, WOODMANSEE'S East Side Main Street, Ogden. IIat, Caps, LADIES' FURS :o:- - Anil Gents' Glores. The best place iu town for a ONE OF THE OLDEST AND ed MOST G JE RELIABLE HOUSES In Utali. NEE A L AS SOU m T 31 E N T in tb: OF th th rlcrcliar.dise First-Clas- s m fii PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IS UTAH. ALL ORDERS TRICE LIST. WHOLESALE and RETAIL We solicit Orders from Towns and Country; of Ogden Junction, Ogden City, Utah Territory, Feb. 20, 1874. Office WALKER BRO S. & CO., Salt Lalcc City, WHOLESALE .1 Promptly and Carefully Filled DRY GOODS. BLEACHED 10n. to 23c. psr yari " CHECKS 21c to i!6c. '' COTTON APES 2fc to 45c, tu $SOe psr doi. COTTON THKEAD- -c " YARN $2,10 per bancb. " " WARPS $2,50 " DELAINJM 20 to 27U, por yard. " Wool 3Gc iie. " " DENIMS 16c. to 30c. " DRILLS 16c to 2 m. . " ' ' 27 Vfje. DUCKS 12c. to 18. DOMESTICS VLANNKLS 30c to (tic. ' 1 5s toSOe. O I N U II A MS ' JEANS 32'c. to 70c. " " . THE BEST GOODS Lowest " , " THE UTAH 'HOTEL, The Finest House PORK VEAL. BUTTER. AND WITH For particulars apply to W. THOMSON, OGDEN. soo BUG H U 9Jc. por lb. ALLSPICE Vic. per lb. AXE HELVES $3.50 to $5.50 per do. BACON 13V&, breokfan, 18. per lb. BEESWAX per lb. BORAX 50. per lb. BAKING POWDER $1.65 to $6.00 per doi. ' BROOMS JAW per dox. BRASS KETTLES 60c. per Ih. CURRANTS 11)4; Pr lb bT Rio per tk, 82c per lb. 10c. per lb. CHEESE to 14e per lb. CRACKERS CLOVES oftc.por lb. CANDLES, IS . $9.00 por box. CAADY, Fancy 20c to 35c per lb. " Stick 20c to 21c. per lb, heme made. CHURNS, Pafeut Julian, $9.00 to $11.00. COAL-6.- 50 to $9.00 per too. COD FISH He per lb. COPPERAS 10)0. CUDBEAR 40c CAMPHCR We COMPOSITION 55c GINGER 35c. to 40c. per lb. GLASS SxlO per box, $5.50. " 10x12, $6.00. CiLUE 25c. per lb. 13' ic. to ISc. per lb. HOOP IRON HOR.SE SHOES 4.60 a keg. AT TIIE OLD STAND. WARREN HUSSEV PRESIDENT, Three doers south of Livery Stable. ANTHONY G0DBE, CASHIER. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Ranking- - Institution in Utah. Orders promptlj filled. Repairs neatly Interest Aliowbd ox Tims Dsposiit executed. Collections Promptly attended tsvt Give me a call. 30c. $4.50 per 5 pal". fcUtiAR, BeK Uere, Coffee A $14.75. . " Crushed $15.35 per ! And a poiitire remedy for STRICTURES, GRAVEL, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS . DEBILITY, DROPSY, GOUT, or Incentineneo of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation er Ulceration of tho BLADDER & HOREOCKS & - - Main Street, DISEASE, KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHEA, T. BAKSO. ,V. 8. HORROCKS, - - BAKER, - - - Ogden. DEALERS IN General Merchandise . NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, New Ever-ytlijng:-; CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. 87-l- y or White, Dieae of the ProsLeueorrbfe tate Gland, Stone in the Madder, Colulua Graiel er Briokdust Deposit and ilucue or Milky Store! Drug City OGDEN. BUCHU IN DROPSICAL AND KIDNEYS, SWELLINGS, Eiittiug in Men, Women and Children, BLADDER, 8- "k per WAMUXti MACHINE, Dotv'a. $15.00. i !. "Ha.50 tf f?.'y)pir d?r., H'W- 1- rfc.te $7. per or! ! Depot, 104 I)uane St., Kcw.Tork. A e physician In attendance to answer correspond-eneand give advice gratis. Mf Send stamp (or Pamphlets, free.g TO TUB Nervous and Debilitated .Vo ftk. , lb. TEA. Black 71c to $14 Green $1.60 to1.75 ., to $1.10 per TOB ACCO: Nat. Leaf-- Oc " NAVY & fiRAPl 6:. to ta,'tcpr TRUNKS. $5.nO to $10.00. W ASHBc'ARDS f j.7i per dor. . - NO MATTER WIIAT TIIE AGE Prof Steele eavs: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Burhn if worth more than all other Euehus eombined." Price, One Dollar pr Bottle, or six Bottles for Five Dollars. SALT-PETK- per 31 A Ftrxianently Cure al! Diseases of tho " F.NUINE " C.)AL $5.00 per rase .: PEPrER, Black 3(c. per lb. " per lb. (ayenoe 40c. TEACHES 12c. per lb. PUTTY 7 V. to 9c. per lb. POLISH, STOVE 50c to 150c per dot. 4.50 per box . RAISIN S r IU. RICE 10c. to 12c. 10c. per lb. ROSIN ROPE 21c. per H. $5.00 to $S 25 per b- -l. SOAP, SODA $7.50 per caee. 10c to 15 per STARCH BULPHCR 12c. SALT, Fine i l.'ic. SALTS, Epwin SYK'P BMGHT'S EXTRACT " 75 ' KEARNEY'S lXlimO1.40 per lb. IRONS. SAD Be. per lb. LYE $10.00 per case. LEAD White $3.8a per ca. Bar 12Je. pr lb. LOU WOOD 21c per Nv LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. 23c. per lb. MADDER MUST RD aftc to 50c per lb. MATCHES $5.75 per green. METAL, BABBIT 22c. to 35 per lb. StiKM Drip, $2.00 per gal. NrTMEOS-41- 50 per lo. to $.00 per leg. NAIL8-47.- no OILS, LIN SEED $1.60 per gal. , FISH $1.00 WHEEL-HEAr- Salt Lake City. The only known remedy for ' SPERM-42- Boot and Slioemalier, FLUID EXTRACT ALUM . FIRST NATIONAL BAKK OF liTAE KE ABJfEY'S GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e. " W. S. READ, dlK-t- to. ., 30c. emcKENS. , ' 25c FOGS. . EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. " " I C. WOODMAKSEE. of Entertainment IN OCDEN CITY. " 6"c. per to 8c. 10c, 10c. per lb. i STORE ' Eliftilly Situated, FLOUR $2.30 to $3.50 per mck. W U E AT, SocU per biuUel. " CORN 65ct. u BARLEY tOc " to $1.75, per cwt. BRAN 8HOKTS-$1- .25 MUTTON, TLntes. DON'T FORGET THE STONE - FRONT pr ob foot, tlxo Xllglxoest IVtvrlsot A.t, TO RENT. " " PRODUCE. BEEF -- 6 " Prices. " " CoK.ET JEANS 17c. to.i'ic. FRENCH MERINOS 90c to $1.10 JACONET 25c. to 50o. LINEN, Irlfh 50e. to $1.25e. HK1RT IiRAIDS 65c. ptr dux. TOWKLLINU l"c. to 20c. ji. OATS, 60c POTATOES 60c. Possible dlOS-6- ' PRINTS. 9Wc. to 138. . , " " STRIPES, loe to 22e. " " TIOKINU8, 18c to 33c. ALPACAS, Black 50c. to $1.00 psr yard. " Lustre 22c to 25e BARKGE 55c. to Siic. BLANK KTS $5.00 to $20.00 per pair. CAMBRIC'S 11c. to 15c. . , CARPKTINi,3-ply-41.75to2.2- PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE YERY OF BOTH SEXES. Charjf for advice and Consultation. Da. 3. B. Dtoti, Gradwite of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the esgexiial or L'rtnary Orgsun, (which he msde an matter pecial sttidyi either in male or female, no from what cause originating or of how longstandenables kim to treat ing. A practice of ao diseases with succeea. Cures Vnaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. frsad lor the' Guide to Health." Frice 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. D Phvsirian aoi r rgvn,VH Duane !V, K. Y. d 101 sod s law ly STREET, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. PAINTS, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, A fVLl LINE OP IHISnES,Ete ' y Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, . Fine Jamaica limn, Dutch Schnapps- - ALSO, ; Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Wines and Liquors, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KEN5EDT, RED JACKET, ' TLASTlTIOX and A5G0STTB1 BITTERS. )rs nxid Xtotail Wliolosalo S- 2tf" Prescription Accurately rrrpsred. TOLUMTKHEK.rrn |