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Show U( gtlro gunctiotu higginbothamildTIo. 1TOTIOB "Wished STS1T KYKNINa, Sundays excepted LythiCauix Puiuaam Compakt. 7 The Career of a Couutei. From the Bridgeport Farmer. A hearing was had in the superior court on a petition to dissolve an in junction obtained by Duncan, Sher-ma- n & Co., bankers of New York, restraining the Countess Heinrith of 4. NEXT DOOR TO Z WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE Greenwich from committing waste on her property. The evidence on the petition was taken and the arguments adjourned to next Thursday. The career of the party in this suit, who bears the lofty title of Countess, has AT THE. ben, to use a fauiiliar phrase, a oinewhat checkered one. Of Irish birth, and the daughter of a colonel iu the English army, she in company with her third husband came to Greenwich from England in 1868, and purchased three large farms. Her title is derived from her marOgden Junction Office a second her with husband, riage i in i n J Iue-uer ursii iuusuauu uermaa uount., j a mg dead, and from the third, Major Rowland, she is divorced. Besides owning a large amount of property in Greenwich, she was also possessed of extensive estates in England. After taking up her residence in Greenwich, she displayed the most profuse extravagance, expending large sums tor benevolent purposes, and generally enacting the character IS EXECUTEDof Lady Bountiful in that locality. A year or two after coming to Green wich she was obliged to return to England to attend to some law suits concerning her property there, in which she had become iuvolved, and IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, during her absence the firm of Mar-le& Sypher, to whom she had be come heavily indebted, laid attachments on her Greenwich property, IN A the suits, as she did not appear to contest them, going by default. Oa learning of this event she sent $15,- OOO, as she claims, to the firm of Duncan, Sherman & Co., to remove the incumbrances on her property here, but according to her allegation, instead of making out her releases to her, they transferred the mortgage to themselves, and in this way secur- Order Boots, ed the lien out of which grew the injunction and the present action fer its modification or dissolution. It seems that the reckless prodiReceipt Books, gality 'which has characterized her mode of living has swept away nearly all of her extemsiva fortune. From Bill Heads, the Credit Foneier of Franee alone she received during three years the sum of 38.000, notwithstanding which it appeared in evidence this Letter Heads, morning that she was so far reduced that at present her residence is destitute of both fire and carpets. She created a sensation by appearing in Show Cards, court in a , dress of faded magnificence, with a lengthy trail and wearing an extensive display of jewelry. It is said, however, that the greater Visiting Cards,. part of her once gorgeous collection of wardrobes and jewels has lately been nearly all sold or pawned to Business Cards, , supply her with the means of subsistence. In person, the Countess is tall and largely inclined to embonpoint. Sho is about forty-fiv- e yoars of age. ir i tut & CO., cirrm I., vy-r7i- Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF IMMENSE STOCK GENERAL OF Material Building C. M. MERCHANDISE PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Now on hand, Comprising in part: Med and White Pine Scantling, Mooring, CHARTER OAK STOVES A i. Hand-rail- x JOB WORK s , y S-uperio- Stylo x All imiiia'Af v. v PTjnTvrrrn? kjxjxj lUUtilVtHl -- Balusters, Newell s, urns, ana Jtancy and Ornamental Work of all kinds. BRACKETS Exchange. SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. & MERCHANT TAIL OB! . 4 - . , In the Territory, A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best aualih, 9w Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion! SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. DOORS AND WIXDOW We keep on hand, and FRAMES And Made up in the 3Iost AnDrovwl READY-CASE- D, or snape aesirea. CALL AT BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Cheaper than Anywhere in Utah. A Choice Selection of OILS, PAIXT8, COLORS, TEASDEL & East Temple Street, ' WHITE sitting-room- top- - J'j r, m- - i ,' ':7 Hand Bills, Williams, Scoyille, & Co., . ZION'S VB MERCANTiLE ATI IMT'N. ' Doing the Largest Business EVER CARRIED OK IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. In eonsequence of the increasing demand for the above macbiue i appuihieJ v In TmmmiA AnnrWiiista mwl selling on the Closest Margins. he young lady's observant mother. Reed class IN THE WORLD. PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. SINGER ? This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah : tht and i " Logansp't(T.P.W.) " Columbus The The The The The The Territory. Bain Reapers,HowcrsSnlly Rakcs,Thrcshiiig Machines - EVERY DESCRIPTIOS OF AND AGRICILTOAL Best Best Best Best Best Best for Churches and Lodges. for Sunday Schools. for Parlors and Vestries, for Academies and Colleges. for Public Halls. for Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which forsweetnesi often and elepance of appointment stand nnrivulled, have met with nnpreceden ted snccees in thin country and abroad. Manufactured by E. ESTABLISHED IN MACBIMRV! S?At our Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogden the Facilities f:r supplying our Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to Uose at Sail Iak. W. 11. HOOPER, Superintendent. Bep 23-I- f ; Half J. IIOLTHER, Fifth Street, Ogdex, a BUck West i.tl . 7.U0a.m 12.60 wa 10.30 .B 4.00 p. 9.20 S.B 6.20 ' Janl7'72tf CHICAGO H. -- A. & ALTON I Xi H. O 33 Pf Change of Cars. And the shortest, quickestnnd best roots between St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and ChKP Pek Chicago and Jefferson City, St Louis and and Peoria, St Louie and St Paul, and StLos and Qnincy and Burlington. ELEfiAXT DAT CARS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ' p. a.m p.m p. S-- Through Cars from Missouri Biver to. Chicaoo, Indianapolis, Cincinnatti, Losasspos and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route. Do uot be deceived, lint obtain Tickets via A Burlinoto & Missouri River Railroad. A.E. TOUZALIN, C . PERKINS, Gen'l Pass. Agent. " flt)n'18np IVo 184C. Responsible parties applying fbr acencies In ections still onsupplied, will receive prcmpt and liberal inducements. Parties at a distance from our authorized agents, residing may order from the factory. ged for illustrated L. 5.36 6.30 8.40 10.60 ONI.Y FIRST CLASS BOAD IN of Railroads See classification board of Railroad Commissioners. 5os. 143, 145 and 147 East 23d St., BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. 5.55 p.m. 2.15 a,m. WAIt. & SOX. THE T. NEEDHAM NEW YORK. On exhibition and for sale at C. W. PENROSE, ATLANTIC i , Leave 00 DEN 8.20 a.m. Leave OMAHA 1.3o p.m. Arrive BURLINGTON 5.00 a.m. " Galoslmrg, (C. B. Q.) 7.00 a.m. " Mehdota 11.15 a.m, " Chicago i 3.15 p.m. " Peoria 9.00 a.m. " Ind'plis (I. B. W.) 5.4a p.m. " Cincinnati " 9.50 p.m. MACHINE a g- b u s. Carl. AND SOUTHEAST. STATIONS. - be addreseed to Dm Manager, Safety Brake. Pullman's Palace Day and Dining IX SEWING Whitewater BiyiTONIW YestiDKhouso 1VERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE j. Varisty ef Enanire. Remittotttt. ate. tfaould Ull. No. 3. SAMPUBS OX EXHIBITION AT OGDEN. Ordr. T7! S- -g TIME TABLE ' "Wholesale and Retail THE AH gtS" it 1 TO THE EAST. NOUTU n "I'd. give the world for those fingers!" "Perhaps you might get the whole hand by asking," said XIX "TIEC At th WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded - was playing with peculiar brilliancy of touch, a bystander bachelor Our Agent for Ogden. at his Store, ORGANS, the , At a party, while a yoang lady STANFORD Mr. J. Call and examina hva we immnuimumnn , RAILROAD WORK! Shoes, ' Unrivalled in the Market. ,...," THE ORAND PRIZE Ever Etc. BLEES' SEWING MA CHINES ! CO-OPM- DEALING r, C, t Hats, Caps, Boots and COR. FIFTH AND WALL STS., OGDEN. Groceries and Hardware. Shipping Bills, Monthly Statements, Salt Lake Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Stations, Clothing in immense Variety, 'he best ORGANS of ' , - Consisting: of . s Business places of various kinds are in many cases imperfectly ventilated. Go into an office during cold weather, where a dozen or twenty olerks spend eight hours out of the twenty-fouevery window and door two and or three stoves helping shut, them to consume the oxygen. In two hours the air of that room is poison, when the raising of a window two inches and letting 'down at tho top the ame space, would preierve the air fresh and pure. That this is not done is.oftentimes heedlessness, .but more frequently an unreasoning fear of draughts. Tens of thousands die as the result of bad air, while a draught entails but a simple cold. The effect of impure air is to poison ths blood, and its result is consump-tiothe tuberculous deposit being nolhing in the world but the impurity of the blood, entailed by bad air, settling on the lungs. - Go's, AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CAWtffl NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. LEAD, All Orders by Mail must he' arwdmnnniprl iw rWon remittance, to ensure prompt attention. Heal Tickets, ' j, USE will Cut Glass to any size from a uniform system of dealing principally mtli THE "SILVGRTONCUE" Arising Ttf nHllf?rflTroiG Olivine Breathe Pur Air. OCDE&f, DOOES AND WINDOWS ; Because it is cold, don't stop every eh,tnk and cranny in door and window to exelude tho air; better feel a slight draught, occasionally, than inhale atmospheric poison. If the room is not warm enough use more fuel; this will ensure you pure, warm air. The best means of warming a room is by a grate, tho ventilation' is perfect. The worst is a furnace with its dry and parching atmosphere. Steam heat is wholesome, but expensive. Perfect ventilation can be had in bedrooms and by opening a window an inch at the bottom and V FIFTH STREET, a wo doors west of Main Street. - Ball Tickets, - J. TAYLOR, have the largest stock of "We IU of Main Street. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ing Cleaacd and Repaired. Cloth- 1S31H1 Smokh and Pullman Palaee Sleeping, Dining and Cars run through without ehange, between wiw and Chicago and Kansas wiy. go and St. Louis, . ,1.,... c,. r. between to and runn.ng W hW Louis, cago and St VV-imS eeping ana inning van u" St. Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars and Bniimgtoa. Louis and St. Paul, via Quincy OKE HOUR FASTER TIME I?"4 one Between Chicago and St Louis, and and b.aa- half taster time between Clucagerou W. sas City than by opposition TRANS niCIT, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas City, Mo. J. J AS. CTJARTON, CblcajPCeil. r.Agt., C. McMULLIN, SP- - CkiCS |