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Show , For Sale, Very Cheap. BY TELEGBAPJ1. A quantity of Household Furnitur. almost new,, will bo sold at low figure. Ogden! Apply to Mrs. Water's, Third-st.- , dl40-lw- and Busine" w. pKNBOSX. Editoi M.r, Esq., of Bait Cut take - er. 01 Jr.. arrit.d her this morning and paid Vndlv Ti.it. Ho left tbu after York on bu8',ne8g for the .ooo for Ke resents. He will return in "rn.iH.EA8T.-J.CCut- ler, ' firm . rcT - l. Woodmansee's Harmoneon Vo- the this' .wing, nii be remembered, will give eslisU, let it their of popular concerts. The promm. offered for the entertainment of and fiose who attend is most'attractiTe, and ballads trios, (ooiiite of quartettes, .' select VocAUSTS.- -At music.' gemi of Track Cliak. The regular due Wednesday scorning train pwsenger i his1' morning at 11 o'clock", and ne due yesterday came in a little the This morning's after two this afternoon. ordered back, is not been .rr-lTe- train baring morning. The and it is believed clear, run will regularly on trains, the expected until trsek is now that ichedsle time. Not- Correction. U. P. ok Timb withstanding the report published by us Union Pacific train yesterday, that the detained several was evening; due last time.. TVe were on in came it hours, " misled into the error by information received from official 'sources,' ana it is to us, to announce that the pleasure Union PaciM has giveB a,netier instance e .fi-promptness ani regularity, in of the elements. defi-anc- . St. LOUIS AMERICAN. . Lewiiton, Me., j. Rev. Dr. N. Balkham, for many years pastor of Pine Street Church, in this city, and Professor of Logic in Bates' College, was thrown from Lis horse and killed. Waverley, N. Y.. 4. All the employees of the Lehigh Valley railroad, at this end of the route, except the engineer, struck this a. a. for return of the wages to rates. They are stepping all trains except mail cars. Springfield, Ills., 4. A convention was held here in the interest of the project for a national railroad from the base of the Rocky Mountains to the eastern seaboard, along the line of the 40th parallel of latitude. Chicago, 4. The freight agents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacifio railroads the Chicago roads runuing to Omaha have finally come to an agreement to pro rate freight charges, dividing the receipts according to the length of the roads. The following is the tariff agreed upon between Chicago and Frisco, to go into effect at once: Class 1, $3 50; class 2, $3; class 3. $2.75; class 4, $2.50; class A, $2.25; class B, 2; class C, $1 80; class D, $1.60. The rates previous to the misunderstanding were as follows: Class I, $4; class, 8; class 3, $2.50; class 4, $2; class A, 1.80; class B, $1.70; class C, $1 60; class D, $LL . The Tribune myi that Jhese roads will now make a great effort to beat down the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company and for this reason have, to carry freight at exoeedingl lctw ratis.. J .jj,': ' New York, 4. The criminal suit of L. CwXhallis against Woodhull and Clafiin, and Wood-hull- 's husband, for libel, wa . brought to triul in the Court ef Sessions, ' The derftndcptir'-tQonse- l a delay aske . ... v. .' .. fl- . ' b Libiraliti of a Hosi It is always gratifying to acknowledge the value of genuine hospitality wherever it is shown. The Young Men's Literary Association have, with commendable enterprise, offered for the entertainment and instruc tion or the public, a courso of weekly lectures, free of charge. Distinguished with them gentlemen have in promoting tbeirMaudable enterprise, Mr. J. J. Mabon, appreciating the pur pose of the Young Men's Literary Asso- ciaiion, has tendered the free hospitality of the Ogden House, for the gentlemen who may lecture under the auspices of the Association. This act evinces a gen erous spirit, and is worthy of emulation 7 auli-pani- ...i.:u panelling a jury was begun. The defend ants having been surrendered iy, their uonusroen, they will have to go to Jatr, nnicoa r h or cniirirv la nrAAnrail wli ind oa-G- a. A FAMILY FIRST-CLAS- S 3M"oxvjs Journal. ' v F.QHBIGN- ,- r. , TERMS 1 J. BOYLE & X6 S: - ' eluded, tek l!a 8 the FOREIGN fi'e - SPRING BEDS ; 'r8a Toa,"0. he .irloni-'- i. .... .. j, j B1,n ' the mountains, overtaken , by a. snow here h term k ki U1F Ml, U is brotherjs7rop-erty- e at; B R A N D I CS, y 'Viie'i VAli eJltSt Reoelred. orrAiil .abm&XpaniakM Suit4 6h finale aarmcnts made in4 the' battep fromwljLch, ey.were to order in the Latent Style and made. A cat had died from eating at the lowest prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED of the batter. McCormick 'a body was T. W. JONES. tw.q lee t" 8Q ,? naiflliMSE ROT rmxA.ia: m V ivb zi ju pr(c"eS OF'' Wj a!iu IS " i,;.: ,AI IV. KI ES, c" " c'nah lor- -. r.;;si THE BEST rirterg HI VRT LOWEST r. i? j PEICE. . i Very Lowest oj 9cv OiODS Q AND iXHE " II. CLiARK, Propr. s r a . il.'S ft ;n prices'tGuintee Ui4 ' 3 6. i':'f1 i'ogtJ W. FOUIiGER?S h , General MAKY -- Mercliamlise i Store. ; v STREET, 7 ir Examine prices before Purchasing lElsewjiero; '' " nto bono Tucitcoi PAHPE & BOESSEL iO ...aA; cm , TOAKO A!f WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, ; v.:' ; THE MAI3f STREET, OGDEX 1 JEWfiLRY, PLATED SILVER WARE; ;Ws;S R: re v.:; trJ ,j;ol TJKDERSIGNEB HAFE PtfT Jt A IflW , Stage, wb'ck will Lereafurb i '3 ! run '3EMilw.ii'ki:v Watohes, Clocks, ID CHERRY CREEK mm btwj & Lear CUTLERT, SPECTACLES. llirsJayi.' ' 'J r3 "Tosno Mondays and Lea. Creek Wednesdays ac4 Cherry '' ' ;J tJ tbe abOT places. ' '.. :t ' . v..... j Baiur-day-s. ,y ; 3 in! 24 "Honrs Time, Throngh . ... - GuiisjPistols, : ACCOMMCDAIJONS. FIRST-CLAS- S 2 H Repairing Xeatly' Executed. S 7'c""'2'0: n 'I JU S . 1 NEEDLE CH0KB Tarietj. , Tl ft S - ersr - a. i i M r ..V F.I,.ilABX,'i;r SIj 7j.j,-j-jg Agif,'Ioti, ,;;iJUXISMT J' ,'' CilMClerjfjCijeek. Tm? la tutlttvbsl .fclii VTAtt. T. E. BROWN, 31. tf. . MisweKjr ii .m ii. If ; t f Va.. Gradual, rf Kichmond Medical College, Ta, Keeideot Psyst-cia- n and Surgeon to Colleg Hospital; i'ellosr af J Q Va Medical (Society. After a number of years practical acquaintfcnrs Western taetern and with th Diseaae, of ths States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon 'the latest and most improved methods of AJIo-- 4 . patliio Ireatment In all departments oi , I ti fc 0 East of th Tabernacla, PHT8ICIAN,SWS-AliDOflmWIA- X . i asd aOAM te (treat MRS. SXcCLUSltYi MIDWIFE aKtoMysiciAtf; LA a . tt!7-l- y OGDEX, jb CARTRIDGES. GUN TOBACCOS ;3 blocks 2 :,'k :., i. ii;4 rted ) n. " . : tttgn tnsk clue connection, at Cherry CNkk t with Piocbe, UamUtoa aid Kuraka fiM AND DOMESTIC tetnptld ao better that a life useless to disinterred, and large quantities of FtrTchnine found.' society, hag eniod. ttn, to andtasnotrc-tTre- rag aw.-- CH0ICKST ARTICLE of S, get possession of &MfMMM at M 'ft if J?f - escape .J Cheaper than ercr heforc Offered 'ta'tha' KfiUiJ signs oftlife. tfgrcede eutrsnce,"nd "A liROAD-CLOTHawfy McCormick waa.fouu(f dead in bed was 'discovered c"pse A rerdiet was- returned of'4eaUfrpii! BEAVERS mountains, in the vicinity of natu'ral ";iuses,',aud 'jlll.jtfjdj; bard-ThCASSlSlTiKESr " 'uenutiea as the body or brother m&iet hasW to hostiiej YE.ILXGSIEto., xom .After his fcfs r : - I e . - Joc .e LIVhKY STABLJCS. lltrPj AXD J faTi ppy-HoV- e. Ogden. w min't was U much as a,,'? imodesrtS'skUM'Varted V U1asses, raperiaiigHLgs, IVinUow btwuJC! Cornices, and other urtictos lornrn' . and beautify . : ma nk ZE51E3 All kinds of HousdioM goods, for the Drawing Koom" Purler of bitr ' ITEW S T O t , e r. Erer Offered in (Ms Market, f;V,:t . V K!, ' IS XOW OX EX1IIBITIOX, AXD FOlt SXlE AT : d .... I EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, OG5JEX. e, ir .' T r Eii. Ha of EASTERN FURNITURE ifjtof i Hi The Finest and Cheapest stock THB STVLOris' REPCBLICAN, published v Delivered, by mail and paid in adtauco, a year three copies, tU.uO, fire copies, $65.0(1; tea copies, $100.uu. To Itewsdtalera, Iws and a Half cents tier copy. THE ST. L0CIS REPUBLICAN, jrabrisned tlindavs? We4aes4ays and-4'- 4' days... 13eliejed. by xuisif, 6.0pi jearj tliree copies, $17.0"; five copies. $'27.00; fen copies $50.00. THE WEEKLY MISSOURI RKPUBL1CAN $2.00 tear; three oopiea, $VuO; five copies, $8.00; ten copies, $15.00; twenty copies, $25.00. Additions can be wade to flub, at any time at club rate..' Ten per cent commission allowed to Agents getting up clubs. Papers not sent unless paid An advance, ani invarjahly-wissowtiuu- ed at the end time paid for. E"eiivtanca enc be made Orders or Regis- -' at eur risk in 1rai'ts, Poat-Offi- c tered Letter.. 'ii,.. vff I Si;. - tE- irhat East Siae Main. Prayers were said in the churches to for the safety of the Asbfttitee expe day I eeief day's dition. Preuaraiions are beine made "l(om for a monster demonstration in Hyde iave been killed in this city by a resort Jsew : tartjonr ,arcr, J5 iftfuAiw case fourth of with The fatal number scarlatina, "A to the strychnine process. in iu has so f.iui occurred (?( the ilies is of; of dogs results, increasing rapidly tain quarters, that they have become an Mrs. Soddenham and Mrs. Hill, who live j W The Grcaf5W:ic;ioiiiJi ,m thef6a'4housj.r'j-Lfne germe intolerable nuisance j ' lilllU. who has a weak spot in the region of Ins 0. F.tficklar3dkpolriVei!,'(low.' heart, has entered a pathetic protess Wood as Attorney General, and B. L.' t'oVbV or. ikfeinnati Tiaei. v tgainst the killing of dogs by the use oi Duncan as Territorial Marshal, appeared But the people no lengtr find a He asserts that this poison before the Third District Court yesteritrjcbnine. charm in the vision of an English inSicts upon the poor pup that swallows day to be qualified. Judge McKean will Some oi the leaders re HepubJio. iujrievous slomuchache,and he believes consider the propriety of acknowledging ferred to confess that their own mlmls tUliome more merciful means might be their appointment. '. . have become doubtful and hes'tating iwl for removing the canine tribe ; From this morning's Herald: on the subject. One of the most in Carsnn & Buzio, owners of the Galena fluential coulessed to me that Ins rock jrnd the reach of hydrophobic and Jordan mines in Bingham Canyon, of offense had been America. He had have let a contract for a canal to their long been a regular reader of AmeriAssault on a Conductor. Yesterday furnaces from a point on Jordan nine can journals, and the exposures of miles south of them. The work will cost the degree to which "rings" have lorning a man entered a train at coming to Ogden, and was called $35,000, and will make their smelter the fLurishsd in that country the Credit Mobilier and Salary Grab- - and otby conductor Sturtevant for his fare. most extensive en the Coast. He refused to pay, and the train was In Millard couuty cattlo are perishing particularly the "miserable Administo use his own but a to itopped, "pat" promised pay from cold and hunger every day. The tration of Grant" had made h'ua donbt passage for him, and went into another feed is also covered up by the snow, expression ear to obtain the change, and the train which is so deep that it is impossible to whether Bubstitutieg a President for was allowed to run on. When called up- drive the stock to another range, and the Queen might not be substituting on a second time for his King Stork for KiDg Log. I had no pay, he and the there is no hay in the vicinity. until I came Into this region, of "pal" applied most foal and abusive The District Court adjourned yester idea, to which these peop.e are extent the to the conductor,' at the same language day,' closing up the September term ef j familiar with American affairs. One time the "dead, beat"-aimea blow at 187?. man told me that he was 6till him with steel knuckles. On the arrival The ordinance "relating to dogs" is young a republican, but never meant to adof the train at the depot, bffieer Parry, to be enforoed, and there is consterna an immediate republic until he vocate who had been instructed to procure the tion among the dogs. ,. , .,. , , v thought the English people were arrest of the From this morning's Tribumi' ' ' offender, made a search for to do without either monarch ready him, failing however to ' Alta City for the last few days has or President. find; him on the but discovered of one account on the "flush'' of the been lively hyn at loUls tear the depot, where he' secroted condition ef the miners, who have been "While the Philadelphia doctors limself. Before his arrest was effected paid off. Everybody seems jolly. are .bothering themselves about the 1 made a The prospers are good for striking. Siamese strong resistance, .but with Twins, their patients are all assistance of othr . , persons, he was rich mines in Montana. well. getting "cured, put in a job Elder Wm. Hyde, Probate Judge of wagon, and taken His trial came off this after-- r Cache county, having died recently, before Justice Middleton, and F. I. Gov. Woods has appointed Mr. John & Ashton, the prisoner was fined $25. Nelson, of Logan, to fill the vacancy A GIRL FROM TEN TO TMMED1ATZLY, until the election in August. J. fourteen years of ag, to act as num. W. Lawrence, who has been ' Henry FiosmTo Death. Apply for particular, at this Offic. The places that appointed Territorial Treasurer by the ee knew "Squealing Tom" will know Governor, qualified yesterday. no more no more, for the deeply The shipments of ore from Alta last J 0 E S HIMSELF AGAIN. Wed lamb has gone to his rest. week show an increase over previous 8e three weeks ago, "Squealing weeks. '"a." whoso real name is Charles A "as, had previously been released a Feud. End n the chain gang, in this city, for rest of a term at hard labor, and About a year ago Edward McCor tBt to loano, where he continued to uiick, of ftedvrood county, Minnesota, ., . I J hu vocation as a chevalier d' Industrie. mortgaged his farm to raise money to understanding fully the technical bring hi younger brother from IreJ erTOM hetweea "mine' and land. The brothel came,, they lived "thine, tilhnMil- i.:. j the , rt- iwi uugers-mKjtnv est pocke together and" quarrelled, Jiomebbay elstols'serlaln tb.e time younger irether took a biece.ofAland busi- Tb nndersigoedLsa The people of Tlhno CarA We a stand at hisfold J1, and because Tomhel, ed himself to Edward'j-- r The feud became I bo f Clll nlhle watch, to which he" hid no' that thjs JPW,Sfrtbi Via , bfel-'Othl? 31l'of PIOXEER AN D sfibotir one' V wa.'alloWed Jiptive claims, " . .:.v. i.ernati January Edward visited Redwood B!,But, w aecept the cowpliment of Fall!,1 returnircthe Wfe&I day. On A choice selectloa of the Tuesday fwikwing some neighbprsl neck,ace- - Tom ,. VK - if! j 'tis u the beat InReferring to lu conn in th put dex of th. spirit which Till control it. fulur. management, tb upcbucin Ii iocouraced to proniia iu reader, a mark.d advancemtat, In that couatituts. a great metropoparticular (jTrj litan journal, for the year to come It i. with unconcealed grmtiuewtuin we are able to within a mr ana week alter making change, and improvements more exWusive than have ever teen made by any eet&blisued and .uccestful paper of the world, it i. again compelled to enlarge, to fill -- n increasing iu eize from fourty-etgcolumn., to mw the increasing volunie of new. and advertisement)!. W ith uch signal evidouce. ofrigor and enterprise a. m j b found lu the pages of it. file., perfect confidence i. asiured that no energy will be relaxed to add to th numerous feature, which have already mad the Rii'UBUCiS preeniineutly the great newipaper of the Miean-ipValley. ArrangenienU ate making and will rapidly tie conutnmated by which it will eajoj increased facilities (or th collection of new., aud no exertion will be spared by which constant improvement and progress may be exhibited, both in tb quality and quantity of the reading natter presented to iu patrons- - ii. DiciMAlKtoiP.in,l reylraf dogi I &jDpiaiON.j -- 1S74. c j t j -.- AMD y, Col. Wickizer's Lectors. A fine and intelligent au tience assembled at the M. E. Church last evening, when Col. J. II. Wickixer delivered his leotureon "Per sonal Recollections of Lincoln." It was admirably adapted to the wishes of his hearers, who exhibited deep interest in the details of a life so eventful and a career so thoroughly impressed with the characteristics of an age in which the energies and genius of eur earlier statesmen were called into active play. Col. Vfickizer portrayed in vivid colors the scenes of Lincoln's early manhood, his struggles and triumphs, and although theyare subjects that have been written about over and over ngain, still always cast; a .nielancholy charnj around his name. Mr. Lincola's departure fro'ni office in Springfield io taks the 18(50, was a splendidly wrought descrip- (io-tij fiaiple and effecting in itreciia. J lie audience expressed tneir satistac- Iton'iYthe'ift&farJ Teiwf hef ejoydv OF TUS EEPUBUCM tor ' to-d- ;' Tbi C P. PROSPECTUS Medicine, Tb patrouag solicited. g Offlea : lAtBRIfT- 4 xi CRM. I , of th pnbllc Is respectfully and BMi - . Havln - Street. it J"- Imch ftot 18 e2 qI ej ;g Hsoi- -. Surgery and Mid Prirate Boonaor w tctjery. von a& Ess CtUdJiy , Cmany t.to-.feOjtsV- Tb? '"erj fcsfA1er, FOTtert |