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Show gtlro jbr : k,th."w piu' Kdito. Ciif.W. PESROEE. 'masosic-- f uwtwn. Muuwt. d Bu.ine communicat.on A epecil will be held on Monday which 7 30 at their Hallrf t..,. . .at iBE.A.Pgree- u,uc - For Sale, Very Cheap. , . quantity of Household Furniture. ow figures. new wM be sold at SpumiAum' Misting. Doctor W. lecture at Liberal nail, this poulsen will at 7:30 o'clock. (S.turJay) eTening. deliver lecture at Hill he morrow To at two o'clock in the th, tame place in the evening jfternoon; arid at eeven will give Toulsen Dr After each lecture, o'f f.tfcenmlad.iv ny.pr- - .Gnosis Condensation j From yesterday'a ' Xtmt: i '. ; A few days ago a man named Grattan bought a pair of boots for $12, and offered in payment a check on the First National Bank for $25. The storekeeper "returned $13, in change, and it was aftorwards discovered that the check was worthless. The same man practiced other games of the same Mud, but has disappeared. Prof. Leotard yesterday morning entered a complaint against one Jerome, cle'rk at the Star Hotel, who had drawn a pistol upon the former and threatened to take hi. life. Jerome was fined $25. . From this morning's Herald: A young man who is employed at the Schuttler wagon depot, being tired of big werry life, proposed to take his departure for another by twellowing an ounce of laudanum. His attempt miscarried through the timely assistance of Dr. Benedict. lie palliates hi mistake by representing that he is the victim of a disease which has become unendurab- le.- , t BY TELEGRAPH. The Liquor Crusade St. LOUIS REPUBLICAN Gaining Strength For 1S74. From the Ashantee ExA pedition Suicide in Frisco. Vasquez gone to Mexico. AMERICAN. Parson, Ks., 6. res The druggists and ceived postal cards, informing them that the friends of temperance would call on tueiu uext Wednesday. Ripley, O., 6. The crusade against tne suburban liquor dealers is continued. The ladies were shut out of saloons and insulted by sougs. The mass meeting is crowded. Dayton, 0.. 6. The women's prayer league, in two columns of twenty women each, headed by Mrs. Meahly and Mrs. Thomas, visit.beed the principal suloohs ing barred from almost all, were obliged to offer prayers outside, .liadlech, the heaviest" dealer io Duyton,' took their names and threatened to pioseouie'' the visitors for damnging bis buuiuess. Cue dealer sold out to them for twenty' dot lars, the only success of the- day. The ladies propose to cuiitiuue their meetings the little eucouiagemeut given them. Belle Fontaine, 0., 6. The result of one week's campaign against the saloons are six out of twelve have closed, and the drug men have pledged themselves to sell no liquors except lor medicul purposes. ludianapolis, Ind., 6. The temperance muss uieeting was adLadressed by prominent men dies have organized in bunds fur praying with dealers. V'ashington, 6. In the Senate, on motion of Wright, the liquor truthc commission bid was taken up, and without further debate, passed. It provides for five commisfiou-ers- , without salary, not all of wh.m shall be in favor of prohibition or total ab stinance, whoee duty it shall be to investigate the manufacture and traffic of and fermentedliqaors, with reference 10 revenue and taxation, the effects of the use of said liquors, distinguishing, so far as possible, between alcoholic and fermented in their economy, criminal, moral aud scientific aspect; also to inquire into the practical results of licenses aud restrictive legislation in all of their aspects. ' The commission is allowed a secretary at $2,000 a year,and is allowed $10,000 for expenses. San Fraacisco, 6. The women of this city have organized a pruying crusade, and will commence the war on Monday next. They have designated nine saloons on Front and Sacrameuto streets, where they will make the first assaults. They ask the co operatiou of the ladies of all parts ef the Coast. George Mtison, an old convict, committed suicide here last night, by cutting his head nearly off with a razor. The snowstorm in the Sierra moun tains continues. Trains are delayed by drifts of snow Trains are kept con stantly eoiplnyed in breaking througu the bunks. ' it is the severest storm ever known in tbut part of the country. The State Senate, passed a bill authorizing juries in trials for verdict, murder, to say in their whether the penalty shall be dtjatb 01 mprisonment in the penitentiary for saloon-keeper- -- . gilt-edge- y, dining-- room o, ; ' News J ournal , Referring to it count, in th. put u th. boat index of the spirit which will uutrol it. tutur management, the hpubucan it incuuraged to promise its reutlere a marked advancement, in every particular that oonalitutea a great metropolitan journal, for the your to come It u with unconcealed gratification we are able to aay that within a year aud a week alter making change and improvement more extensive than have ever been made by any established and successful paper of the world, it is again ciniielledto enlarge, 11 to till increasing iu sine friuu fburty-eigcolumns, to mnet the increasing volume of n.wt and advertisements, HitU such signal evidences of vigor and enterprise as ni y be found iu th. pages of its rites, perfect conftdence is assured that no energy will b relaxed to add to the numerous features which have already mad tlie Re publigax preeminently the great newspaer of th. Misais-aipValley, arraupeineuts are making and will rapidly be consummated by which it wilt anJo iucreased facilities for Ike collection of news, and uo exertion wdl. In sp&reii by which constant improvement aud prugiess way be exhibited, both in the quality and quantity ot th. reading matter preaeuted to iu patron TERMS : TFIK ST. WVIS REPUBLICAN, published ev. morning, llelivered by mail and paid in advance' $12.11 a year; three copies, I34.UO; five copicfc' $65.0 ; ten copies, $KiO.(io. To Newsdealers, Twe . ; and a lUiW cents er copy. THE ST. LOUI3 RKPTJCLI-CAN- , published Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Delivered by mail, $6.00 a year; three copies, $17.00; five copies, $27 .".; ti n copies $50.00. TttK WEEKLY MISSOURI KhPUULlOAN $2.00 a year; three oopies, &.U0; five copies, $$.00; ten copies, $16.00; tweuty copies, $2fi.00. Additions can tie made to stubs at any time at club rates. Ten per cent, commission allowed to Agents getting up clubs. Papers uot sent unless paid iu advance, and invariably discontinued at the end f time paid for. Remittances can be made at our risk iu liralM, Pott-OffOrders or Regis' tered Letters. T A New Of th. New Stylos of Looking ' Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, v Cornices,and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. IIiIMCNSE REDUCTION IN TRICES OF axjL kzhntids goods," oih1 ' Cheaper than ever heforc Offered to the Public. LOWEST FBICR. II. CLARK, Propr. THE B EST GO OD S AND THE Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. M ex AT CALL W. FOULGER'S General Merchandise Store, - MAIN STREET, - OGDEN. Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. PAKPE & BOESSEL PltO O - e .r- BONO PUBLICO! - . TOASO AXD CIIERRT CREEK 45 WATCHMAKERS to- -' - - JE WEIJl lr, Bt H 'A 14 " XeaTe Toano Monday, and Thuridayt. LeaT. CUrry Creek Wwltienlay, and ' ' day,. Guns5Pistols5 8 H t " ' . latnr ' . Stage, malte clore connection, at Chrry Creek . with Piotha, Hamilton and KurekaStagaa. AND M a ACCOMMCDATIGNS. FIRST-CLAS- S n. Repairing Neatly Executed. ' w H o I NEEDLE FARE, 815. CARTRIDGES. GUN J f HOICK TOBACCOS and CIOAKi 03 H at ti if N hi grt d87-l- jr Tari.ty. Morrrrx ' . gossf.tt, F.MARX, '(I I MIDWIFE AND PHYSICIAN. , MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creek. Agent, Toaao, ; block, Eaat of th. TaUrnacl. H K m K - u OGDEN, - . UTAH, T. E. BR01VH, -l O C s I 9 AND OBSTETRICIAN PHT8ICWN,8VRGEON .f Va., Oraduat. uf Hicbmoud Medical Collen, Va., Kwildtut 1'by.i-cmoaSurgeon to Colleg. lloipital; ieilow of Va. Medical Csociety. Afltra num'ier of yari practical acqualntanc. with th. DieaM of th. jmtrD and Weotern gtatee and Territorir haa locatwl perraacently at ORden City, and prnmiiuM first rlvm Mrice, upon tli. la text and nioitt improved niatbod of' Allopathic treatment in all department of Medicine, Surftry and wifery. Tli. patronag. of th. public Mid- ta reapeetfully tolicited. OBIe and Redene. Main Street. , LUNCHEON. M. D. Pa t . Proprietors. i ....... . Y Time, Through In 24 Hours . ' . CUTLERY, SFECTACLES. e3 SEMI-VEEKL- bttwMa th. abor. placet. C s-- o t8 RUN SILVERWARE;' ICS fri FLA TED FNDERSIONKD HATE P0T ON A NEW Liu of Stage, which will hereafter b X Watches, Clocks, hi O H XjIKTIH. rPHE MAIS fiTItEET, OGDEN O - STAGE JEWELERS, & ,. . . ' ' ' ARTICLE of h. - ' Ited-ltoom- DY THE MEASURE dTO-- tt ' EAST SIDE 3IAIX STItEET, OGDEX. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room, rarlor . Kitchen or Wines, Ales and Porters W. UM J. BOYLE & Gq's. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, AT THE VERT jw em Ever Offered in this Market, :IS NOW, OX EXHIBITION, AXD FOR SALE AT t DEE'S Arriyal CHOICEST r al ' EASTERN FURNITURE East Side Main SI., Ogden. ONE DOOR SOUTH OF CARROLL UV ERY fc'TAliLJtS. XT The Finest and Cheapest stock of LIQUOR STORE. , 1 tfmii - r, 1 jd, T FAMILY S t, shop-keepe- m AXD des-pii- e f FIRST-CLAS- , Yesterday morning a mason preferred a charge against a barber, of commitfriends. Seats free. ,lao describe spirit ting an assault and buttery upon him. Upon trial, it was shown that both par" ties were equally guilty, and each one rniI!NT ON THE C. P. MAN KllLED ef was fined $5. Ulesterday morning & freight train wUU Jilclied colliding M P fwesU-o- Hum- Miss M. E.' Gordon will appear next the C week in conjunction with Mr." Raymond snow plow,' four miles was running at the theatre, in the boldt Wells. As, the plow popular drama of forward furrow icg the enow along the "Divorce." Miss Gordon has earned Rnd the train rich laurels in the track, it was thrown off, profession which she two attached was engines, fol- has chosen, and combines within herself to which Before the the many gifts of mind and person which lowed' immediately behind. train ran have the be could' applied, brakes given her a high rank among the and both seven and cars, .into tie plow promising actresses of this country. also thrown off and ditchwere The graud jurors of Tooele County engines ed. A. Bixley.brakesman, was knocked have found two indictments for muider, and two for grand larceny, and were disdown from the roof of a car, by the concussion, and instantly killed. He wag charged from further duty. formerly conductor on the Laramie ,. Two years ago this winter at Bingham, Division ot the U. P. Railroad, and there was not a single mau at work on highly tsteemed. The passenger train, the mines during the winter. Now there due this morning, is consequently delayeare from 600 to 1000 miners working ou tosome until in time not be and from fifty to one hundred mines. d", may morrow. From this morning's Tribune: The proprietors of the Salt Lake House Mchdebops Affray. Salt Lake was have received a ."billy dux," again the scene of a bloody affray which informing them that the ladies would Some young men visit their saloon may yet end fatally: at 2 o'clock, and divided into parties of three and seven pray for the salvation of the souls ot respectively in number, entered the those who deal out poison to their husof the Overland House yesterdbands and sons. ay evening, and sat down to supper. Next week the fare from Salt Lake to One of the young men laid his hat on a Bingham by ruil, will be fixed at $2. cWir, when another by the name of Josh Billings will probably lecture in Mums, evidently from unfriendly mo-tSalt Lake next Mouday or Tuesday threw it on the floor, at the same evening. k kicking it. Alma Dud'.er, afriend From the Provo Times: 4 the owner ef the tile, construing the A heavy snow slide occurred Wedneslet to mean an insult to his friend, show- - day m. ruing, this side of the South Fork id some resentment, which led to a quar in Trovo Canyon, and completely damill. All the parties left the dining-roomed up the river. The ltd repaired Id Ihe' corner of a street, Grist Mill and the Woolen Factory were when Dudler and Charles Wilii.ams en slopped on account of the lack of water. figed in fight. The latter attacked Dud ler with a knife and inflicted upon him sis wounds, when they were Municipal. separated. They were all under the influence ol The City Council met, as per adjournliquor. It is thought probable tbnt Feb. 6th, 1874, Alderman Thorn, ment, Dudler will recover, but one of his sou in the chair. wounds may. prove to be serious... Willife. The petition of Silas Minter, for a liA dispatch from Victoria, liams has not been arrested. yet cence to keep a beer saloon on Fil'tb-st- ., states tbut there is a grout rush fer the new placer mines of Corsair. was granted. It is now slated positively that the " A BtGic Swindle There is in the ' Geo. Jamieson was granted a licence robber and murderer, liburcio notorious ' little town of ; ; ; ; ; Magnolia, Iowa, a firm un- to sell coal. Vasquez, whs here a few days since,' disder the A licence was granted to George H. guised as a female, and thai, he left fur appelluiion of Maynard & Co., Dler8 in Publio Lands, Stocks, etc., Tribe to sell liquors by retail at his store Mexico en the steamer "Constitution. ' who sold hiui raiment, A M least llaf is the signature attached to on the west side of .Main street. lias identified the picure of Vasquez in number of circulars which In beh ilf of the Committee on Public the posset-sioof the police. have found toeir way Canfield war asked and Councilor Lauds, ' j0 Og.len. They are also t'OlUIGX. ' ostensibly engaged in the lottery busi-mgranted further time in relation to the Loudon, 7, 6 a.m. of that kind in which to Auron Farr, a lot 'situated on every holder selling, A special dispatch from the Astiantee f ticket draws a prize. Messrs. T. the Bench. expedii ioa savs a stiarp engagement oc Several bills for public labor were pre eurred Ftb. 4th, aud lue i seven hours "Browning and George Pierce, of this 1 An immense furce of Ashutitees, undrr were induced sented and aliow'ed. ' by glowing represthe leadership of the King, aided by the ents made, to rixk an 'investment,, March till . Council 20th, adjourned in pi incipul chiefs opposed jliai pusgete toe Two bfheei, enterprise in which a premium was 1874. to meet iu the Citv Hall at two the 1 ivf by the lji ui.-o'clock p. m. ''ieadsure thing " In lime iiighl.tuders, were killed and thirty they rewind a special notice from troops were wounded. The Ashantee Maynard & ere routed wiiti heavy loss. T ie king informing thfm that their tickets exchai and chiefs abandoned their army aud An placed each awarded one of the misce'k-gifts- , At the close of thulmtile 100k to flight.its- - condensed telegrams under the Coouiast-iwas occupied by Wolseley's " The valued at $200. The fort- head of "Midnight Sparks unate drawers torces without opposition. were, however, notified next morning the editor received a The 12ih inst, whicU is nppointed for according to the terms of which call fruin a young man who looked the public entry of the Duke of Edin were previously advised, five per as though he hadn't slept much, who burgh and bis bride into London, will M. onthe valuation of each gift, muM wanted to know if anything personal probably be observed as a complete hoi e Paid before its iday. delivery. Ten dollars was intended by that headiug. r awcett has reappeared as a candidate " the amount demanded, and upon its Parliament iu llackoey. fur A Hartford gentlenign who had BS received, the gift would be sent to Brown, one of the Tichborne Captain fouud . late at a wine supper, claimant's wituesses, has beea , reiuaud-e- d In their circuUr the firm tarried his return in a high for examination on a charge ef per" the parties interested, not f.o send his wife awaiting she: jury. Said nervousness. of state 08111 Mot7 Orders,for various reasons no official "Here I've been waiting and rocking The war office has received stioned. but to remit of the of the the of advices King capture on drafts by in a chair till my head spins round ew Vork Ashantees, or Chicago. Mr. Pierce, like a top!" "Jess so, where I've A dipaich from Garnet Wolseley, of Wwer, gent a Postal Money Order been," responded he ; "It's in the a date prior to the taking cf Coomassie, w ten dollars. The declares that overtures for peaje on the gift was never atmosphere." but Mr. Pierce's letter was of the Ashanlees were treacherous At a vfirv successful seance in Cin pirt and p rt of the plot to lure his army to from the dead letter office with cinnati, the other night, a man burst destruction. frem Viroot show that the dotation of the Postmaster t M Accounts tears when the medium describinto . that the gaia rm of distress from the famine is increasing in Maynard & ed Vfirv nccuratelv a tall, blue-eve- d wuere there has be n no acfraud, lirrVif.- Siugpore, Th. A finirif.. ctariflmfT Yiv him with . . ...... as yet. The stores of pro,.tual suffering upeR or these concerns are en ti- - Uf side whiskers, andj his hair parted io visions of the poorer people are becomto bo I is immisympathy.unless it be induced xne Imm 9 .1. . . .'HI. ing exhausted, and starvation uo- you kuuw miuuie. jlfeelln8 of commiseration for their workis relief The organization nent. f.n inquired a man at his side, in a symthe ""'Jindi.r.:-- . ... . . meet can but hardly excellently, g repeaiea capathetic whisper. "Know him! I ing demands which are made upPTeD SgaiD8t immense 8uch 8'indlers. We sud guess I do," replied the unhappy on it. MaliT14- 'hat lh5 bgUS firmhaTe man,, wiping his eyes; ,"he was enA large cotton mill burned as Mussel! harvest in this Territory, Edinburgh, yesterday. Loss gaged to my wife, and if he hadn't burgh, near Xine al the few hundred operatives are dollars $150,000. vic-lost hustheir died he would have boen her by HIB Can- k. out of employment. thrown e me effect of opening inmr band instead of me. Oh, George, ejes A diplomatic dispute has arisen 'belo,s na been ,'lie compensated George 1" he murmured in a voice tween Turkey and England, in consehj 8Son they have been choked with emotion, 44why did you quence of the arrest nf British subjects ta,,gUu ; r.rrr nut. " by the Turks in Tahei. i ioa present who may fur PEOSrECTUS OF THE ALBERTTBI CRAY. i . AT , - BON TON (SALOON, " ' Hat Stud op a naat LUNCH STAND, Alto a ; , . ; PriTaf e Room fer Company I.. "Lvnck from 10 ttt. to 60 tit. ' , t The Tf rj beet Alee, Porteri and Cigars. |