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Show From Saturday's Condensatioks. A'eict: lTWt JVKSISa. Sunday cpt. ""TpcTcoAAt tb pnui meet. Ttb.Ogde- 7Z - Company, Public few of the . but Mondar. Feb. 16.b, at JH.1L Se.Ko.ic.. uty T(.WocDMAS.-rep. . . . is v Henry CIr. lb r Zd Tb. r.FMenU Sheriff .All lo- dav. . wound, Pin from the ptiacpal Justice wi" be Uken before at Jiddletoaforeiaminatioa ... 10i W. H. BrtoT.D.-- Mrl Clirk has bi Urge stock of wime., liquors, ;.p,rter,4o,toanew building which c,e1 Dear the IiTery ,U" be bas every , prospect of U,,, where lifely business. iliiirt doiDg I ? i ."all...... tall on a tinner's business formerly carried is now located stables, MW the lirery of Higginbotham, Child 4 lt the rear wilt execute all tf. premises, where h. with prompt-- , orders entrusted te him, adTertisement. See and despatch. Bros. & Co., havitheir new building, ng nearly completed a complimentary ball on the will give It is Wednesday evening. 3,j THi!iO.-V?- alke On Friday last, Tooele City, when i present at the house-warmin- who might wish Cheap. Any person to start a picture gallery, can have an limited opportunity of investing a very the by purchasing a in sum cbeap way worthless phologrsphs of J. A. Heme as "Rip Van Winkle," which have been conspicuously exposed in the principal places in this city.' They are a counterpart of the man who is playing "Rip" in book-store- - meeting of the cU'uensof Salt Lake, for the purpose of nominttiog candidates to be voted for at the OVy election, was held in the Old The hbemclg, Saturday afternoon. fdkwkg ticket was nominated : For or, D: H. Wells; Aldermen, Ieanc Gro,Geo. Crismotf, Jeter Clinton; A. C. Prper; Councilors, B. Young, Theodore McKean, A. Carrington, J. R. Winder, H.Grow, N. II. Felt, D. McKeozie, II. B.Clawson, T. Williams; Treasurer, P. Schettler;. Recorder, R. Campbell;' Mar-J. D. t. McAllister. Storar morning, Ogdva, V. T. Jan. 23d, ISTi. to the mind, on seeiag a Suggested bouquet of flowers, from California, in a Central Pacific, Silver Palace deeping Car. 0 wtwre is the heart so dejected and lonelr, hen bleak winds are blowing m winter's dark hours. To see no real worth, and exclude from the dwelling, The presence of beautiful floweraf Ah, w-- ll nay we love the fcirsfloww-- s of gammer' In iiitUucy's ua to sing lp, mother taught n Their fragrance is free untreral, Kuhel'd by the beggar as well as the king How happy Of the CHOICEST ARTICLE of BRANDIES, KY XIIK 3IEASURE AT THB YKBT d70-t- f. , .... forms P". lay low their bright by pitiless showers, But Spring's balmy breath, and the sun- -. . shine, Will soon giv us back our compaaioa-t- b flowers. , s r cr'f p on iuiies Diwng In resurrection's hope aecnre We're la d them in the tomb, ALL KINDS OF JIEATS, , The vail that darkens mortal view Is fading fast away; Eternity, we live for you; Time is our opening day. Cox. OfiDILY. All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawincr Koora, Parlor TOE MERCIMDISE- '- - ORDERS SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. ZION'S I LHiIE Mercnntilo Institution, ' Will be received in its ' ' ; m!y i Ji j W. ROCK SPRING' Offered IN THK POST REMAINING Territory of Utah, on the 1st of i'eb., 1874, which, if not called for before the 1st of March, 1S74K will be ten.t to the Dead - $ 9.60. C .. " M. L. A. Tuesday, ' neniBg.C. R Savage, Esq , of Salt Ll City, will deliver a lecture in the City Hall, at 7 o'clock. Subject. "The Solar Spectrum," illustrated with exper iments; admission free. Te can promise all who attend this kcture a genuine treat; . Mr. Savage Mndles this interesting subject .with Mterly skill, and the young folks will w and hear something that will be new, startling and instructive. . Letter Office: GENTS' LIST. Anderson James Anderson 0 Wm Kandall A Lewis J Temis Langley James Lawsee F C Mawer G Murphy Con McNeil Hugh Oneil John 8.00. - ' YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Orders, loft at Douglom' Meat Market will be Lowest prices Guaranteed. Very rixcocic. promptly filled. ' JOHN dT6-3- Bleil Christian BatchelorC Bowman II B Bowman Andrew Blair John s . Brown Mr Oge m Palmer Isaao 3 Chapman Cole 4 Palmer I V Ciewes David Pedretti Peter Clark S E Roberts John Clark C Goon Ms Rider II it Markst Messrs. Th. Clark Wm II G F Connors James Cissin and Ropes George Mower, have for Carson Clirles Rupert Delos n time, been largely engaged in sup Davis E II 3 Reese David Wag meat for the Ogden market. Danielson Mater P Richards L M Davidson 0 J Stone ClasDy nave on hand a choice assortment Dunn ' meat of different Joseph Shipman & Co liin,1 , whiK aavu !!,UVJ Edmond Oliver j Esq Sprague to the public at rates that nre Fitzgerald J C 2 Simser II ssnable, and their patrons can be Forbes G W Sue 11 Dan '"ttredof being accommodated to their FackrellJas Speak W M ; L S wails Jas Fredrickson Wisfaction Messrs. Cassin and Mower Freeman J II St George D w the owners of - " Smith Leslie P iuvuto, Fisk D M trt thej raise their own Shutte John cattle, and Graves E oner inducements Schulze Inner that cannot be Graham J C W Samser Chat Geisetteler rpssed. Their advertisement sp- Goodman ProfC F Smith J II in another column". Haws Nathaniel Stevenspn N P Hendricks Wm D Strong Gen C Heal Ed Stallings Joseph "OaAClrct ATTirir On l..t Hughes John Thompson Wm 2 on. from Slatersville, Huftgron Andrew . Tonnley Frank. Williams FG Hand Frank ffim Ptnln ft 1..4U f Weston Simon Johns W T w home after having spent th.day Jones John J Wilkinson A ""wiviaUad kiUrious demonstra- - Johnson N Wolfe Hiram S Keller Daniel Young Jack . "'"eu tijiounarortat ' iB at'.v rea!n. nl stopping Kierman T' LADIES' LIST. house of Mr. K. L. !J Persons, they Cailson Eleonera Hart Mrs Kate festered ad tnthaat.tiy rrovwa- - Dodd Irene Mi.ss 2 Hill Mrs W 0(1 o naltreated him Donolan Caroline Joice Mary Ann beeww insensible. A eut Liberty Miss H under Dodd Miss Leo 2 'ft r. Anna 2 Lake Mis Diana u ins neaa, Eslyame ""vie, Uezless Miss Cain. Sampson Mrs bn,Ued tUi beating, TW !rCTely Held Fob Postagx. fifteen year, of E F Branting S L City. ' also .H.-1..- 4 . t... uui wg boi in- - Simeon FSmi h Sacramento, Cal. hri crons escaped from tlie Miss Lois Keves Kaysville. '4 a alarm, whieh brought Mrs Hannah D Byington Bear River. ' t, ti DUM Heber West Salt Lake. neighbors, but the M Jo in H Ru'mell Salt Lake. ecamPJ time to the avoid Han. Wm Hulborten Salt Lake. de.e' oVment, which they richly C D Abbott Crete, Ills. ... . r , , P' L- - Andergon was 8un-- Miss Catherine Sampson England. - i'u?T'' Uend upo Mr. S- - To obtainany of these letter, the applicant Persons, and mint ak for "advertised letters," srive rate of the WVlcb one and cent fur ,th9"6h .al.!?"'1"' pay paper advertising. for within on xontu, they will dMSous: The wretches I Ifsentnotto called Astfd the Dead Letter Office. to justice. Joseph Hall, P. M '7 t.nia .oni, c . W. FOULGBR'S General Merchandise Store, 31AIN STREET, V NICE AMERICAN TIKAD CATTLK FOR SALE, consisting of . 4 CD Beef Cattle, Young Cons and Heifers, a PA RPE & BOESSEL PRO 0 ; BONO PUBLICO! 4th Grand Gift Concert! tOt - Of THE ' TRB BENEFIT PUBLIC LIBRAE '''" ' i OPKf. If IN OYER A MILLION tickets have been issued and $1,500,000 - ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONK GRAND CASK GIFT ONE GRAND CASH G1KT ONK ORAND CASH G1KT ON K GRAND CASH GIFT 10 Cash Girts, f 10,000 each, 30 Cash Gifts, 6,ooOeach, 60 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, ftOCanh Gifts. 600each. 400 each, 100 Cash Gift, 800 150 CjsIi Gifts, each, 200 each. 230 rash Gifts. 100 each, 3'2a Cash Gifts, 50 each, 11,000 Casn Uifts, v 100,(1(10 l,(HIO 2ft,0(KI 17.6IW I(tO,0o0 -- wa,tm -- 50,011(1 40,0011 - 45,(m , - "Watches, Clocks, I Tetal,12,OO0Gift,aIl Cash, amounting to $1,500,000 The concert and distribution of gifts will positively and unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, whether all the ticket are said or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the .. , uumtwr of ticket sold,, e 00 Guns9Pistols, ; " AND PRICE OF TICKETS: ' a o I O Whole tickets, 250; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each coupon, to; Eleven Whole Ticket for $500; for tlVC Tickets lor $1,000; 113 Whole Ticket $a,UW, 227 Whole TickU for $10,000.- Ho discount ' on less than $50U worth of Ticket. . S P. m TIXWOKK Sarar. .day. E w ... ...f .' Stages make close connections at Cherry Creek with Pioche, Uamiltoo and Knreka Btaga. ,; i.y j;.,... :!:.,; ' CARTRIOSES. GUN NEEDLE FARE, CIO A Ed and lo 1SI-I- treat MOr riTT y MRS. McCLUSKY, 3 MIDWIFE AND p blocks ; PHYSICIAN, East of the Tabernacle, - OGDEX, ! , . ' ACCOMMCDATIOKS. FIRST-CLAS- S Si-.vt- t ft COSSETT. - ! lm sll-la- Toano Mondays and Thursday. ' Dieiry Creek Wednesday ana Leav Repairing Xeatly Executed CHOICE TOBACCOS Agent Pnblic Library Kentucky, and Manager Gilt Concert, Vublic Library Building, Louisville, Kentucky. dll5-2a- lm Imt . variety. O TIIOS. E. BRAilLETTE, between the abor places.. ' .Ammunition. I' 6 at Y SEMI-WEEKL- Time, Through In 21 , iloiirs2 60,000 3S.5O0 650,000 R CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. . o o m u RUN ' JEWELRY, PLATED A SILVER WARE; n i f25ft,noo 4 3IAIX STttEET, OGDEX 0 divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be' distributed by lot' amoug the ticket-holder! HATE PUT OS A KEVf THE CNDER810NKD of liUge which will hereafter be , . LIST OF GIFTS. 15D CHERRY CREEK OTAGB XXNJD. TTATCirMAKERS & JEWELERS, A FULL DRAWING ASSURED On Tuesday, 31st March, Next. Only 80 00 TOAXO C3 BANK!! AND ... "".tbool OGDEX, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. JIVE HUNDIIHD www ek AT CALL 4 ... ' AND THE - uEORGE JBOUEK. , Tubllc. Till VEST GOODS 10.00. 7.60. UNCLAIMED T. ; COALVILLE COAL. ? THOMAS CASSIX, MST OF LETTERS v... , of goods: to the Cheaper than ever before Fifth Street, H , KIIsTDS 0 YES!! 0 YES!! Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. At Bristol, Nov. 13th, after a long and protracted illness, Mary Ann Oborn,aged SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS, 74 years, 11 months and 25 days. She was baptized a member of the Church in Got up in the Neatest Style, 1849, and lived a faithful Latter-da- y Saint to the end of her days. And everything gold at the At Tyne Dock, Durham, Deo. 22, after an illness of six days, Ann Smith, wife CHEAPEST CASH PRICES. of Alfred Stevens, aged 33 years. She leaves a husband, five children and many Place of business adjoining E. P. friends to mourn her loss. She died, us J3rown s fctore, on Latter-day she lived, a faithful Saint, and respected by all who knew her. Mill Star, Jan. 13'. Ogden. REDUCTION SE IN .PRICES OF II, IIOOPEB, Supt. Delivered Million, Corn Heef, , Etc., Etc. ET ICETAIL DE1M11T3IEXTS. Coalyille, Fork, - ' it : 1874, w ""Issued 'by j Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, vinvr ariiciCS 10 adorn vuiuii and beautify Happy Homes. , KOTICE. lit, ; KAST apply to Rock Spring, Delivered, Beef, Teal, USIDEIB "W STOBE, 3IAL STKEET, , ACCOMMODATIONS. OGDEN. OGDEX. CASSIN & MO WEK, '.:' AND WITH ON AND AFTER JANUARY V.U. I). Nut long In bondage to endure Death's cold, mysterious gloom. , IV. THOMSON, iuatnematics is a dclisrhtful sci ence. A Maine woman te a gallon of oysters the otber day - for 8100. Atter deducting $8a for funeral ex penses, how much did Bhe "clear." MEAT MARKET. i , For particulars In childbed, at West Weber, Jan. 19, ' 11 F.T.n ' TiEGULAIt COMMUSICMTTOXa 1874, Phoebe Melinda, the beloved wife IX the Hall over Hicirtubotliam. Child i Co'.of Btore, Main Street, first and third Thursday' of Edwin C. Fuller, and daughter of Ed- earn mouth, sojourning brethren In good stand' mund II. and Frances R. Thompson. ing, are cordially invited. C. S. Pi ELLIS. W. 51. Born Jan. 26, 1855, in Bountiful City, TALMAN, Sec'y. County, U. T. Was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in 1864; married Jan. 13, 1873; lived and died in full fellowship and faith of the Everlasting Gospel. She now sleeps with her babe Melinda Rachel, who died Dec. 19, 1873, aged two days. WnOLIHALZ AND KKTA.IL SkALEES l.t , . . s. Died. J. BOYLE & Co'sl Ellffilly Sltuutod, EXCELLENT r IS XOW OX EXJIIBITIOX, A XI) FOR SALE AT IN OCDEN CI7Y. ALXXASDZs BobS. Weber Lodge, A. F. A A. M. ETer Offered in this Market, Finest House ' ' of Entertainment our life may be totiering, may cripple vur But we'll never forget the frolic ol ehildhood, . lueaoow win playmates, mong ueautilul uuwers. EASTERII PURNITU UTAH fIOTEl!i, The ooar-iro- ' Tho Finest nd Cbcapest stock of THE r Old age may "Q:..ial TO RENT. . Stern winter may ride on the rough howling tem- -. - 'C f tear for earth's worthies de parted; And meniors'y first tribute.in art's gilded lewers. But the green grassy grove of the poor ha more Adorned with the Uoasonu of beautiful flower TB1CI. LOWEST II.' CLARK, Propr. IV. We drop sorrow's grandeur, WHISKIES, ' and Portert YFlaes, Ale hearts, When parting, we gave them love's kin at the corner, And won their young hearts, 'mong beautiful flowers. Ii New Arriial A. the days when "we met with our sweet- Dewn by the orchard. In evening's quiet hours. FUR WI T XJ R B LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. ONI BOOK SOUTH OP CARROLL t BEE'S UVtHX STAbLLS. , purlieus of Salt Lake, and who was engaged to play here, but didn't.' A of To-nig- the Salt Lam Eikctiok. Donaldson, coming from Dry Canyon in Rush Valley with a team, loaded with ore, accidentally fell from his wagon, a wheel of which passed over bis head, crushing it almost to atoms, and killing him instantly. A number of boys were arrested last Saturday morning for misdemeanors, such as annoying people by breaking down fences, lifting gates from the binges, and writing obscene and profane sentences around the premises. From Sunday's Herald: There is a calm in the world of crime for the present. .alt Lake is on its good behavior, not being able to get up even a decent "drunk." Richard the Third was presented to a crowded house last Saturday. Mr. McCullough will appear in tb. great play of the "Gladiator." An inkstand, Invented by a French genius, and patented in France and England, which is said to contain enough ink to write a letter a day for a hundred years, is the last notion announced in Salt Lake City From Sunday's Tribune: F. H. Myers, Superintendent of the Flagstaff mine, was thrown senseless from his buggy last Wednesday morning near the mouth of Little Cottonwood ' Canyon. His injuries were slight. Yalentines have made their appearance in the windows of premises, to be the largest and grandest ffiir of' the kind that has ever taken Extra music, extra place in Ogden. and a great many other and extras are engaged for the occasion, be doubtless will brilliant company John Beautiful Flowers. ' - - FrprilHMs ' F. F. MARX, Ageat, MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creelt"., ToAfto, d'T3-3- UTAH. T. X; BROWN, LUNCHEON. 1). m LI M 6tlSTAVTJSA. OHLSON, WISflES er premises, TO INFORJI HIS FRIENIS AND tiutt be has moved from his form- near the Livery Stable. Totbe rear of Higginbotham Child Co' 11 8!ore, wber kinds of lie i prrpred to IN TnB BEST STYLE. tie Ia t 9 "5 J i 0 ' S i. TINYARE YORK Orders left with prompt attention. t do (4 Isr t ' above firm, will receive dll-1- M m 3 and gnrgeon to College Hospital; Fellow of Va. Medical tweietjr. After a nnmlier of year prartlcal acqnalntanca witn the Iiseae of tlie feastera and We" tern State and Territories ha located permanently at Ogden City, and promlftea Urst flass service, npon the latent and noet inifirw?ed method of Allopathic JmUueut In alt denartmant of , Suryery and Medicine, O a a AXDOBgTETBICIAN PHTSICIAN.SHROEOS of 'a., Graduate of Kichniond Medical Coll(te. Va., Keeident Pliytl-ria- n wifery. Tlia patronage solicited. 8 O0lc and Mid- - of the public it respectfully RMlden, Mala Sti-- . ALBERT, GRAY', AT TUB . BON TON SALOON, ' " tted op a neat Ha ' " ' LUNCH STAND, " il80 PrlYafe Room for Company, ' ' . Lunch from 10 f.U. to 60 tl. 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