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Show Miss Karmcr, known on the Aus TAKEN TO trian TASK. stage as Fraulein llemark, and A COMPANY Mhae4 EVERT EVENING, Sunday! excepUd bj tta OODIN PCBLUBINO The exacting disposition of CoMrurr , ance companies is proverbial. It is nothing more than judicious and prudent that they should exercise the greatest circumspection. But in heir greed or desire to secure large dividends, they often transgress the golden rule of fairness and justice. In dallying with the interests of their patrons and in their too frequent resort to teehnicalities for, the purpose of delaying the holders of policies in those institutions, they injure their credit and invita criticism as to their probity or reliability. They permit themselves unnecessarily to be forced into litigation by parties who seek to redress their grievances before the legal tribunal of the country, and as an inevitable result confidence in their Charles W. Penrose, Editor ad Bnsiueea Manager. QG1BEX. UTAH. Saturday Evening, Dec. Mr. insur- , 1873. WHAT IS EXPECTED. Already a degree ( unusual sensitiveness is exhibited by leading members of' Congress on the subject of investigating the secret causes, that led to the stupendous failures which have been daily announced in the commercial worldi Startling made. be will surely developments A week has n'ot yet elapsed since the -- integrity is destroyed. convening of Congress, yet several Recently a widow commenced an unwonted have displayed action to recover 85,000 from an ingentlemen for that surance company before the Supreme r jstlessnefS, attu badly their disinterestedness in" advancing Court of New York, on a policy is, sued to herself and husband insuring special legislation. A few days ago Jay Cooke & Co., the life of each for twenty years, the were adjudged bankrupts by order of sum named to be paid to the survithe United States District Court. vor in case one died. The husband It was proven that they had made died, and duo notice was given, but assignments of real estate and per- the money was not paid to the widow sonal property in different States, and who maintained that she had fulfilled they frankly admitted that this was all the conditions of the policy. The done to prevent attachments. Judg- company alleged that they had not ments ' to a large amount had been sufficient proof of the identity of the Vin!narJ nrrninar. thfTB in MflW York widow, or that her husband was really and elsewhere, and two executions dead. The jury thought that the comhave been issued against them. The pany was trying to evade the spirit Judge stated that the creditors of of the law and rendered a judgment that firm had been commendably for for tho amount with interest. The bearing, and that the assignments company would have shown more were open to seriou3 objection in discretion had they acted honestly and ' view of the provisions of the Bank- fairly. down-falle- n n bchumann, a young but Opposite U. P. R. R. Depot. actor, appear to have loved OCDEN CITY, UTAH. each ether very deeply. They loved E. LANDT, Prop. Board per week. $3.00. Siuirle meals. SO cts. so well that they were incessantly 5o cts. Beds, quarrelling and couldn't help it. Hoard and IOdlng per day, 1.50. Jioth seemed to get heartiliy Ured of that kind of and McCLTJSICY, wanted to be together in peace. Miss rvramer had made two attempts to MIDWiFE AND PHYSICIAN, 3 blocks East of the Tabernacle, take her life, and was prevented both times. The third time was success- OGDEN, UTAII. ful. She had first thought of poison, and finally did it by pistol shot. CLASS GOODS Schumann grieved for a day or two FIRST AT and went to his father's house in Vienna to bo consoled. He was ;n LOW PRICES FOR CASH. the family circle, and all his friends were doing their best to divert his YOU CAN ve NO BETTER THAN BUY goods at mind. lie gave them a fair chance, WA LLA CE FO UL GER'S, and at length, about four o'clock one afternoon, when all were together, Where you will find a well assorted stock of he drew a small pocket pistol and shot himself in the breast, saying as he fired, "Dear one who has gone be Groceries, Goods, He died Boots and Shoes, fore, I'll keep my word. in a few minutes. It was thought Crockery, Hardware, etc. from Schumann's last expression that IVovisions, the two had mutually resolved to, die by their own hands. They left no Next Door to City Drug Store, Ogden, Utah. explanations. ' To-da- rc-o- . A 'G MItS. THE 17TII OF NOVEMBER, FROM CAMP, west of Corinne, the loll. wing described animals: One gray mare, 9 years old, no marks or brands, with brown colt, 7 months old. One iron gray horse, 6 years old, brand on right shoulier not legible. One bay horse, 5 years old, branded J M on left shoulder. One sorrel horse, silver mane and tail, 7 years old, branded i M R. combined, on left thigh. ON three miles EYE., Dec. 6th, 1873. Third appearance of the Popular SATURDAY Actor, J. S. LINDSAY Supported by the OGDEN DRAMATIC COMPANY. THE SEA OF ICE! PAIN NEW STOCK OF GOODS FROM THE EAST Selected by ourselves with greal care and regard for the wants the people of Utah, we invite all our friends to call and inspect our Full Line of All to be Sold Cheap. Ten Dollars Reward . OF FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, GROVE BREWERY, DRY JONES' GIIOYE, OGDEN. MERCHANTS. TRY IT! Beer, Ale and Porter Lager o a Super ior quality, Manfufactured and supplied to families and AIL FOR TUB LOWEST PRICES. JONES HIMSELF STOP THAT COtTGH and f AGAIN. HO! FOR CONFERENCE, SALT LAKE Parties, Pic-ni- c CHOICEST TEAS, FOR SALE THE REST BUSINESS, CHEAP for deep or shallow wells. Also, Pafor Drive Well Pumps, with suitable Pumps repairedand fitted upon reason- at Workshop. Tithing O 111 U2-t- f FOREIGN ' Oldest Ranking Institution in Utah. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Collections Promptly attended to. dlnS-t- FiftU Street, Ogden, CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY fts the City Bakery with his Dry (roods Department, and has stocked it with a full line ot Groceries and Hardware. HAS f mmm 1M addition to tkit hi trill run TO S, PURCHASE A SUPPLY Etc, Just Received. ANTHONY GODBE. CASHIER. RESERVOIR Suits or sinale aarments made to order in the Latest Style anil at the lotvest prices. TREES! TREES! lfllglp L. W. SHURTLIFF, nib DEALER IN Fruit and Shade Trees. Cmlorl In oil PJimofoo ouiiQu iu an biimcuwj BESTT0USE1 CHEAPEST TO BUY!! the Trade generally, to their full lines of NURSERY, Second Soutli Street. Two blocks east of Main Street. HATS AND CAPS, i SAIiT LAKE CITY. BETTER COOKING, i K The best house for the country trade. tf v f vv AND 5,000 Black Walnuts. FnMu for doing more and vi.viWife a Bier sumi v At Conference time call and see the Consenatory. la price FAMOUS FOB GIVINO E. P. BROWN. OAKZ Satisfaction Everywhere, am) Biqa $? Especially Adapted THEY MENDELSOHN'S. WIS GHYE&HHg. r solid EXCELSIOR n-- MAN'JF'G COMPANY, MKNDEI.SOHJI HAS NOW OPENED stock of goods at his new store, JULIUS a full the Post Office. Opposite I DEFY GO f.1 PETITION- St. Lonis, Mo., Shipping a Specialty. Andflook ETC. OTer their diS. Cgdcu, I'taii. fitiTMawem Block befer P"1 chasing elsewhere. All at reasonable prices. CALL AND EXAMINE. - CALL OX THE2 DRY-GOOD- FANCV GOODS. NOTIONS. CLOTHING, and quality 1h trade would do wU to TO TIM OGDEN, UTAH. dl GLOVED GENTS9 10,000 Mulberries, EASIEST TO SELL I!! Produce taken in Exchange. MERCHANT! of; Wish to call the Attention AND FAMOUS FOB BEING One door west of Z. C. M. I., Ogden. GootU of the best quality at the lowest possible AND i BOOTS AND SHOES, Ira General Produce 80! Salt Lake City, Cakes prices. G. W. DAVIS. DWORD &. AH kinds of and Candies of tlie best quality. General Merchandise. Quality tTnequalletl. T.W.JONES. A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. NEW STORE. During their visit to Conference. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED for sale at Families supplied with Bread, Citv.l FAMILIES AND DOMESTIC BROAD-CLOTH- BEAVERS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, CASS1MERES, PRESIDENT. KUSSEV Salt Lake WOULD DO WELL A choice selection of re, Salt Lake City. WARREN GENERAL MERCHANT IX Main Street, Ogden. o FORCE nud LIFT g FAMILY groceries: busi PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES. VESTINGS, J, Stanford, COFFEES AND No-.3- D. M. STUART AND CITY.' THE DAS DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, are connected with the Brewery and cnu .be obtained, with or without Musi 3, on application to , The undersigned has Co., HEROI.D, UfST ness at his old Btand 8w between the TrEEPS FOR Davis. 6r. IV. also the TEN CENTS MAILED TO MB, I IV EST send yuu a receipt, telling how yon can PITMIfS cure your cough within 4H hours attor following tent Points my prescription, which is simple and will not colt iron piping. you anything for medicine, as it will show you able terms, that you have the remedy within roach of your Ogden. J. A. JOXJiS own homes. d61-2. Box 71), Oden City, Utah. FIFTH STREET p.4 .lio 24. CLOTHING,! PRODUCE TAKEN. Orders Punctually Attended to. PUJySP3!PUFflPS! COMMISSION of GROCERIES, GOODS, Remedy. FINEST g Sold by Z. C. M. I. In BUSISES3 IN HIS NEW PREMISES, HAS COMMENCED With a SELECT and SPLENDID STOCK FOR PAINS OF ALL KINDS. OF Co. NEW STOCK General Blerchandise. wm. tTbaker Will be paid for information that will lead to the recovery of the above described horses or their return to AMOS WARNER, WiHard City. d lw Celebrated Antidote EXTENSION TEASDEL & w A Beautiful Grove for Pleasure Dr. IEEE'S TRY ITI MERCHANDISE! GENERAL d8-2- of tfte Trade. EXTERMINATOR! AXD ALL RESPECTABLE & CO. Ilaving. Purchased an entirely Prices of Admission. Farquette, 50 eta. Keserved Seats, 75cts. Gallery, 25 cts. Never-failin- East Temple Street. TEASDEL On which occasion will be presented, the Great ' ivomautic and Spectacular Play in 6 Acts, A "Wonderful G9 STRAYED Oil STOLEN. OGDEN . L E HOUSE, 65, 07 and lry ; well-deserv- SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE well-know- ' Under one of the sections rupt Y of that law, it became incumbent CO WARDE AND CRUEL. There is something ineffably disupon them to appoint a committee their administer to creditors their f gusting in the cruel thrusts at the estate. An extraordinary delay has chieftain who, in the days occurred, and yet Cooke & Co., have of his power received the adulation of the very men, who now dead to of that Act, but surreptitiously con every feeling of humanity, are inveyed their property. Upou an ap- dulging in taunts and abortive atplication of some of the creditors a tempts of wit, at his expense. The regular adjudication of bankruptcy misfortunes of Tweed show the worst was proceeded with, and a receiver side of those men to whom pity is unknown. Justly Win. Tweed has appointed. Senator Morton, who is known to been punished. II is crimes have execration be a confidential adviser and a politi- met with the cal friend of the firm, determined to of his countrymen. His flagrant deanticipate the deliberate actba of his linquencies have invoked the severest y colleagues by presenting an amend- penalty known to the law. ment or a supplementary act to the he wears a convict's garb, the associbankrupt Act. It contains among its ate of felons, branded with infamy. provisions an ez post facto section. But now that he has drained the last The object of this amendment or drop in the chalice of bitterness, is it stratagem rather, is to preclude the generous, manly or brave to add anpossibility of permitting such disclos- other pang to a heart already overwhelmed with grief? Are there not subtle the agencies aching hearts among those who have public gaze, and schemes been bereft of a father and protector? op'through which the erations of the famous bankers, who Are there not tears bedewing cheeks were at the same time the fiduciary as furtive glances are cast at a vacant agents of the U. S. Treasury Depart- seat by the desolate hearth, where ment were conducted. Cooke & Co. but lately the smiles of unalloyed nave COW peuil uuiaareu uuuaiuyws, happiuess cast a radiant glow ? The sycophants who once fawned and the settlement of their estate the with at the feet of tho doomed convict, must be made in accordance requirements of the law now in with the cowardice that belongs te mak- saiall souls, are not appeased in their vogue. This necessitates their ing an exhibit of their affairs, and no hypocritical wrath. Their darts are evnsiou or concealment is admissible. still aimed at their miserable patron, 3ut Mr. Morton's law ia intended to who lifted them from obscurity, but be retrospective, and to cover up they fall harmlessly now at his feet. their delinquencies by a specious ar- They picice many a heart now rent with agony, but within the gloomy tifice. imA new bankrupt law is demanded. walls where he is immured, he is cruel Tha exigencies of the times induced pervious to the shafts of their 6ake of the For manhood, malice. finanby the disordered condition of us hope that the career of Wm. let of business, ces and the prostration M. Tweed will close without adding puggest the absolute necessity of giv our com- another pang to bleeding hearts. ing rehet and assistanco to merce and every branch of industry. But the measure must bo sweeping An Ohio husband who stole fifty character. noun d of flour to keep his family and undiscriminating in its the Favoritism will not be tolcrated,and fmra starvincr was acquitted by dol of shake a and fifty purse to a' jury any attempt to show preference made up lor mm in me cuun-roolars il will privileged class of creditors, and promoters upon the advocates A physician of Boston, of an exclusive legislation or that who prominent is also a member of the state is not broad in its intent, and na- board of health, says that depriving . tional ia its purposes. iumates of the state prison of butter as it is will very injurious to their health, In the mean time, the country engenders. consumption. await with some anxiety the revelaMessrs. Baring and Croosbaile, two tions that cannot bo ..ithhcld conconnected Englishmen, the well cerning the nefarious operations of is a scion of the fa- the rotten institution which has be n mous T r.rAnn KnV!nT Imusn. have the primary cnuscof the disorganized settl led in Northern Idaho, iwhere , i . i j and to 'finance undertake of intend suecp ureeu and unsettled state thyu n a large scale. in;: business. law. I)ELMOXIt'0 RESTAURANT ANIV HOTEL WHOLESALE 6 EEUfl |