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Show Charlen W. Penrose. Edltar t& Brndnutf Manner. Land Patents. Spain is about to show her appreciation of the services of Gen. Bur- riel, the butcher of Santiago, who Laud Orrtca, Salt Lake Citt, March 3Uth, 1874. The following cash patents bare been received at this office and are ready for delivery upon surrender of duplicate re ceipts: No. 113 in favor of Chs. W. Thornton Neils C. Hoist 137 " " Jesse Towers " 164 " 240 Stephea White Vi arren W. " " 200 Corey 2C7 " Gordon S. Beckstead " Curtis J. Stoddard 383 . m. T. Jones " 419 Eabert Winter 42 " M Erick Nelson 428 Domrnicus Carter 487 " M 40& Martin L. Ensign ' 40r " Eira J. W. Barnard 63l Sarah Cutler slaughtered the gallant captain of the 0il)EV. Yirjmiui, with a whole host of her In "recogni ercw and passengers. in Cuba, his services eminent tion of Mareb 174. 81, TncHdaj Erenlns, so- says the telegraph, tho Spanish Government intends to make this THE ri.VAXCIAL DISwholesale assassin a Field Marshal. PUTE. Fiend Marshal would be a more apto the of The expaniiion currency propriate title; his uniform should be called by thote entirely red, and his coat of arms a $400,000,000, or, as raised slaughter-pehas on a sea of blood with to "inflation," it, tpposed between of B- B. for an emblazoned inscription. h great couflitt opinion the leading uewspapcrs of the counIf Spain thinks to strengthen her the of increase The hold on Cuba by applauding and. recirculating try. as West the viewed is medium by warding ia this manner one of thut financial salvation, but by the Knst island's most bloodthirsty and cow as a step toward "repudiation" and ardly oppessors, she hasmiade a great ruin. mistake, one that will bring upon her It certainly is ia direct opposition the censure and contempt of the to the pledges of President Grant and whole civilized world, and confirm the llcpublican party to return to a the deep sympathy for struggling epecie payment as speedily as possi-bl- Cuba that is almost universal in Th time for the substitution America.. of coin for paper currency is indefinRESPOXSI-11- 1 itely postponed and made more diff- EDITORIAL LIT Y. icult to reach, and the credit of the im- country abroad will not be at all For the consideration of those who ' prored by this financial measure. think they have a right to rush into But the quast'ion naturally arises a newspaper office and peremptorily . among those who think : Is gold necask, "who put that piece in?" We essarily the only, or true basis for the following: the national currency ? If we return clip The law holds a newspaper responto specie payments, we can neither sible for its editorial utterances, and cat,-- drink, or clothe ourselves with in such a case it has no right to go th so called "precious"' metal. Is behind its publishsd article and denot' gold itself used to represent so mand of the editor who gave h'm his information. The priest is not much of the necessaries, comforts compelled to make public what is and luxuries of life ? And if so, why revealed to him in the confessional, not make these articles themselves nor the lawyer what his client disthe basis for the circulating medium ? closes to him in a professional charIn this case, paper or leather would acter, and an editor should have the same protection, at least when he do as well as gold, and the nation's represents a responsible establishment. aggregate productions, which are its This rule is absolutely necessary to absolute wealth, would be the founda- the proper independence of the press, tion for our financial system, instead and is just alike to the newspaper Iltr-aiof a single metal which is only a small and the pub'.ic. Stcubenvillc part of its resources. IT1II. - n - " " " " " " " " " " e. " " " " 4t " AlltlClLAll LARCENY. COMING Following is an extract from a lecbe ture delivered In San Francisco, by famous, or infamous just as his Prof. Denton. It is prophetic rather friends or his foes may view it. The than scientific, though uttered in a following resolution was introduced discourse on geology : into the House of Representatives) a Geology shows us that the earth hns few days ago, by Mr. Pierco, of Bos- gone on improving during all im history, Gen. Ben. Butler ia fated to and we rauy reasonably infer that it will keep on improving. There whs a time "Whereas certain disreputable when the air of the planet wita deadly brenthe persons have heretofore been able to poison, which no creature could was like secure telegraphic dispatches which and live; a time when the water to more dangerous drink acid, sulphurio they not only did not pay for, but than doctored whiskey; when the whole which did not belong to them, of this now beautiful globe was a dreary, thereby impeding public business and hideous waste, a wide desolation wrapinterfering with private rights; there- - ped in pestilent vapors. See what it is now, witn pure air uua coot, peiiucia lore, be it blue seas and noble streams 'n that the architect of the Lnd ' its u mounlaiu8, Life lias ad. capitJrhc, and is hereby instructed to vnnced from worm to mun. Shall it atop inclose the telegraph stands in this there? Is there no room tor further adbuilding; so that outsiders cannot hear vance! We know there is room, and the coming man shall be demigod as the sound of the iustrumeuts." compared with the nmn of ourday. He This Congressional shot wm fired shall control the elements and tm great of Nature. If Naturo fails to put ftraijj-h- t at the straight eye of forces a stop to earthquakes and volcanoes, the the Hon. B. B. The reason of the coming man will do it. He will take into his own hand. Franklin resolution was that while tho agita the matter the bolts of hcaveu. Man can controlled tion over too Simmons contest bore a tunnel into the $ide of Vesuvius was nt its highest, Butler obtained and let in the Mediterranean to extinguish it. Then fire and water will be information, telegraphed to thoso left to fight the battle out. There are who wcro opposed to Simmon's ap one thousand extinct volcanoes for one active one in our day. The world was pointment, bufore those gentlemen once pitted with them as the face of a Tho astute man is pitted witb small pox. But they received it themselves. have died out, and are still dying out. is New hero of said, had The time is coming when the last volca-no- e Orleaus, it shall send out its Inst puff, and when agents posted . near the telegraph Inst expiring earthquake shall give stands who could "read by sound," the its final throb and lie down to rest forand, as fust as messages on tho Sim- ever in its rocky lai. The globe will mons ei.bj.oct were ticked off, the grow. The land surface of the glohe will not only improve, but it will in news wiw oomiimoicated. to their crease in ttue aud make more and mora room for population. Now, wily chief, who shaped his measures the earth's suriace belongs to to accordingly, and achieved a victory the fishe, and only over his opponents, while they were man. Man will not stand this; he will reclaim the fishes domain. He is re amazed at their claiming it everywhere. Yon plans. Butler boasts that "people, have streets bere in ban tranciseo that occupy places where the waves once may cull him a knave, but they can't oiled. It is the same in all great seaay he's a fool." This little tele- - port cities. There is no couniry of the globe where the land is fully utiliied. praphie expose will help to confirm We say China is overpopulated; but it his saving, and give additional' tone will sustain twice iu population We speak of the excessive population of to his great national reputation; England, but I have ridden over tracts Hereafter, visitors to the Capitol of thirty utiles in Eugland which were unused to miuister to the pride of must look, for tho telegraphic office, left the villainous lords of the soil. Man is witlun-aiuterior fortress, enclosed yet to possess the earth and to utilize that electric sounds every inch of it. The time is coming in waJU when nothing will be permitted to crow will licit p through for the benefit tn the earth that man has not plauted. of Ben., nor even picreo tho car of There will be no fertile acres wasted. The 40,000 acres of the best land of Mr. Pierce, of Boston. Massachusetts now devoted to raising the filthy weed, tobacco, will raise food for man. Nothing will be raised to be turn What will not women do, cays a ed into wine or whiskey, for the coming man will not drink. I he world is marchBrooklyn paper, for tke man she ing on everywhere to a higher destiny. loves ? There is a glorious future for humanity,, . the first 'o reach and dra J and man, the crewn and consummation Her bund The bottle fmro the ehelf of creation, is to approximate to that 'It it yonr c irtio. dear J ..ha,' tbt s.vd, glorious ideal dreamed of by poete and And drank it up licveeT. loreto'.d by sages. Joseph Tinner Vim. R. Adkins Frederick Kelser Thos. J. Thurston Marius Ensign " Peter 5 ' ' " ' Neils Nilson David Day Alfred Read P. A. Benson & Wm Goodwin Henry McConnell Edward Man Edward II. Davis Alexander Nicoll Peter A. Drowbay Samuel F. Atwood William R. Cole Geo. M. Pace Geo. B. Smith " " " " ' ' " " " three-elevent- hufore-knowledgo- of Having Increased our " OGDEN BRANCH. giio:i:kii:$, Just Arriving! OUR SPRING CwNSIgTISO or THE CHOICEST STYLES ralterni of And ' GOODS, Prints, Lawns, Ginghams, .Linens, Organ d a b, ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL JSry Goods ! ua IN GREAT VARIETY. CLOTHING The best place in town for a GENEKA L ASSORTMENT PRODUCE TAKEN Free hack to and from the Depot. A Porter in attendance. HEW GROCERIES, mings, Cordage and s. AOIKTI FOB. SIZTsTGrlEHRS Machines, AKBTHl JUST ARRIVED, CELEBRATED At the Of MIL LIN EH FOR Hum- C. Medicinal Prince Organs! Y I Uses. L. Peebles, Prescription Druggist, NEW STORE, gdeis, Utah. Fifth Street, tf FULL STCCK. W. T. BAKER. HORROCKS, HOSEOCKS NEW FROM THE EAST. A FINK STOCK LIQUORS - I. Sewing Ladies' Store, Main Street, Ogden, ARTICLES' AND e, ) 1'INUKN. City, March 30th 1874. TOILET Saddles, Harness and Harness trim- NOTICE. IS IIKHF.BY GIVEN TO ALL PER knowing tLemmlve indebted to the estate of tbr late JOHN Ki ll tKINUTON of Ogden City, or who have claims against the eame, to come forward end make immediately, with the acliiiirnatruturi.-wiiot- a nauiei are here unto subscribed. Taos. KTIIERINOTON.I GKoItOK ST AN li kK, V administrator!. STORE! CIGARS. re, SCALLY, Trop'r - Patent Medicines, Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, Paper Hangings, Queen Glas3-war- BBsIISS- DRUGS, Of NOTint JOU luriiivii C. WOODMASSEE. Tin-War- 0den ITcorlsLet Hatoa. i'T Misses', and Children's Trimmed Hats and lancy Goods. Renovated . ADMINISTRATORS' tli BElglaest Ladies', A TCLL STOCK rendy at any hour, for pleasure par tie Kanvuii and oiher interesting places. T- - merchandise IFirsf-CJIas- s. PRICES 'AS LO WAS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. the accommodation of the CniTineen f ! -- :o:- ! BOARD BY THE DAY Oil WEEK. d!64-t- STORE East Side Main Street, Ogden. AXD A And 0len CO., WOODIANSEE'S l'eques EE-FU11NISII-ED to & Percale, ravelling public, having been Jhoroughly BROS. WALKER AND SHOES, THE OGDEN HOUSE Tor Ete ARE COMPLETE. Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this City. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS KE.OPENED! now open iiakdware, rilOYlSIOXS, Figures Reduced to the Lowest Possible Margin. dHO-t- f I Our lines of CXGTIIIXG, 2IATN. FAXCY GOODS. IT? FIRST CLASS HOTEL ' OF That all Railroad men are now taking Betheir Meals at the DELMONICO? cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, treats his customers right, and only charges $5.00 per wee for board. Wel! known throughout the United States tn OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN 0GDEX. DItY GOODS, Register. WHY IS Storfc, Are now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to call attention of our patrons, and the public, to the fact that WlLLITT PoTTINOER, ton: ToW AND Winnuch John F.Allen John Forsyth Jacob Cunnlngton David Peters Jesse S. Clark Robert Daines Sara. Cunningham Edward Townsley Peter Johansen " " 940 955 ' 971 " 975 " 1001 " 1011 1019 " 1021 1022 OUR NEW BUILDING Muniford Thomas " " " " WE ARE DOING BUSINESS IN James McBride Christian Willardson Wa. Wrighton " 775 850 829 861 883 897 905 915 936 038 WALKER BEO'S. & Ca William Box " " " 741 d. THE GOOD TIME " " 633 478 600 606 635 604 684 687 693 668 699 712 727 I. COLUMN. Z. C. M. BUTCHER I5URRIEL. gtUn Sunctioc She & BAKER, - Main Street, Ogden. DEALERS IN Ulercliaiidisc . General NEW GOODS, NEAV STOEE, . CHEAPER New Ever-ytliiiisr- ; THAN THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. Oity D rug Store! OGDEN. MAIN STREET, Suitable for the season. HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Our new WAGON and MACHICORSETS, NERY DEPARTMENT, will short-l- j HOOP SKIRTS. be opened in tha KID GLOVES, ETC., All of the Latest Styles. IjKViea are Invited to Cull Hurt new goods, which will be sold Inaprrt our Old Tithing Office Yard. CAEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. dl63 LIQUOR STORE. East Side Slain St., Ogden. OKI COOt SOUTH L1KU A eir OP CARKOLL 6T AULAS. BRANDIES? Wines, A Wtt'f Arrml Of the CnOICEST ARTICLI ef WHISKIES, Aks and Porters BY THE MEASUIIE AT THE TEST W. II. W. E. CARTER, Supt. tf C LOWSIT VK1CI. leAKK, Propr. n. HOOPER, Supt. All crders addressed to D. II. reery, Ogden, will recede prompt attention. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery pud Toilet Goods. PAINTS, OILS, TURFS, VAIIXISI5ES, A FULL MSB 11 HUSHES, .Etc. OF Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch lV7iis7ceyf Ola Cognac Brandyv Fine Jamaica Hum, Dutch Schnapps ALSO, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreigir and Native Wiues and Liquors, CIGAES, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KENNEDY, RED JACKET, FLA'TATI03 and A5G0STCBA BITTERS. W JLiolosalo zxxxc3l H.otxll IpT rrrtcn'jiticmt Accurately Prepared. TVIITJAM DRIVER. Prop'r |