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Show 3 n How Ther Oct Iltrorcc Vtam tbe Stanford Joua-aal- . Th following is a verbatim cpj filed in tiie Lincoln Circuit Court of Kentucky Mn. plaintiff, vs. in defendant, equity. The plaintiff, . ,, states that in the jear ten ;., thousand eight hundred and sixty fire she wai married to defendant . in tbo county of Lincoln Kute of Kentucky, and they lived together in lawful wedlock for severt years, until aaric ciouas 01 aiscora began to lower over the sky of their wedded felicity, ana tne minacious lizhtnini of disuman began to dart jta lurid flames across gloomy cloud3 of atramental blackness, obscuring very star of hope and happiness, whose resplendent glory illumined the dawn of the first brief years of her wedded life when she eave her Land and undivided heart to the d fendant,'who, in the sultry month of ...;.Jttlj,:1867, when, after having been warmly and snugly wintered witnin the fond embrace of her loving arms and closely nestled to a heart that teat aloae Lr the defendant, Le showed his ingratitude and board bed her abandoning by without cause whatever, except the insatiable thirst for novelty, which is the great predominant character of defevaant s nature. .The defendant has abandoned and ' basely deserted the plaintiff for more ' than one year, and left plaintiff without any provisions for lood or : raiment upon the cold charities of aa unfeeling world, and the plaintiff being entirely dependent upon her uily labor tor support, she desires and rrays the odious fetters of an unfelicitous marriage be severed. divorce a vinculo matrimonii, and restoration to all the rights and im taucities of a femme sole and her former name, , and for all other proper relief. Theplaintiff having been a resident of the county of Lincoln and the State of Kentucky, for more than one ' year next preceding the filing of this petition, and the cause of action having accrued within fivr years 'before the filing hereof iu aforesaid State. , plaintiff. , at. ; By torney for plaintiff. At TEASDELU cCO RM CK Kentucky. Machines Harvesting SALT ! CITY. LA-IC- E AND- - SPRING Styles BOMET RIBBOXS, THE DAILY FISH 1 BROS. WAGONS! Ogden Junction. 20 to 25 Cents per yard. MUSLIN" I BEG TO INFO 11 M EDGING, 10 to 15 Cents pet yard. , MY PATRONS -- $8 per Annum, Six Months, $2 Three Months. CIRCULATES IH TAKEN sWmw 1V THAT FOR JFCORMICK HARVESTING DAILY ARRIVAL OF SPRING' DRESS At 25 to 50 Cents per yard. THE ' iLT TEASDEL'S...' MACHINES! And should be pleased to explain their points of excellence to any one desirous of purchasing. Of Our A large number of laborers as- ' nuirnincf nnnns'fn " Jrpsfflrrlnr VJJ,..,., Mayor Yates' office, in Newark, and the fire men ippointed as a commit- tee to represent their grieranees en- 'tcred the office. A number of Alder- stir.11 man Tir1 ' va nil ivnna Reached by a Daily Mail. I STILL CONTINUE AS MAIN.STREET, OGDEN, AGENT ITOll THE WELL KNOWN FISH ISO'S. WAGON, Whose excellence is so well established that but little need be said, ou!y that AT THE 4 'C4cjr THE PRESENT STOCK, Junction ARRIVING Office, AND TO ARRIVE, Will fully sustain its WELL MERITED REPUTATION. JOB WORE - y JOSHUA WILLIAEVSS. . laid: v - Bin, Posters, . Order Boyk.s, Ball InvUatious, Theatre Checks, Note Forms i Deeds, Receipts, T cOUNmOR AT LAW, . Shipping Tags, le. fiv4 D,9r, AU ORDERS PROMPTLY. FILlfD. . J Oil THE TTcj EEROrt.tN tlkV, k it Tnrpfc Stm t, T TUE IAY OR WHR. Shle SALT LAHE CITY. A tiTI.tn, , For County rights apply Agents for Utah. JOIIX BOILE 3k ""' . otions.? to Co. CIGARS, .TOBACCO, ETC. PERFUMERY. C. L. PEEBLES, Families and the Trade should, before gettin their uppl ies, call and examine our Goods and Prices before buying, as wo have Determined to Sell CHEAPER THAN AMY HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY. ' and " Prescription Druggist. - - Which. we offering at Iower Prices than ever. FIFTH STREET, JUST ARRIVED! OGDEN, UTAH '" d237-3- - ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ; ; U.P.-BREWER- ; Parties "visiting Salt Lake City arc respectfully invited to call on d230 tf ... ue there, ...... . THE WHEELER AND WILSON j . t ; Kotarj: Hook Lock-Stitc- k f Malting lloust And CHOICE 8KIJSCTI0N OF Utah. Ogt'en, MILLINERY GOODS ! k WELLS. PROPFIKTOW- ad SparkliLg, W;1 J) on band. LAGJKH iSKKK, Cool . : PnrchMd for the Sprtnp Tmd, nd pociIIy for thU market, will burtl; trriT at tbe ' ' ' Saloons and Faioilios Supplied. and the enrroundiDR Towm will rrd LiienBlled STORE. promptly at tbe raU of 10 int rr LADIES' by the kag to talooni, privsie bmilie per gallon by tb keg., .... ; i h Sewim M aehines M W , " Main St., Ogfden. .AOAKD. Hats and Bonnet" made to order. Straw H work manufactured, cleaned UNIVERSALLY ADMITTED TO 15 K THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE T ail who an in (Turin from ttw errwi ARE and repaired. rapid and quiel of all Look Stich Machines and in point of DURABILIwraknow. narvom w'T" diccretieni sf jonth, TY, inoompsrably superior to (ill others. THE REASONS ARE OBVIOUS. Tbe c.,I will nl a nclv ciy,loMofmanbool. Tbe fariiM of Vihr CountT will ftmf al tfaff Mfchina is conmruoted mi'h fewer parts than ethers, haring but US a great varietj of ceodtul vtie m o will enrayon, PRE 8 OF CHARGE. Tbi I"1 i Bo"11 tb qunjitj, t th remeriy wa diKoverad by a rowiooary niauy subject to wear. Every point taay bo, lightened as it wearg. 4 lialf And lees friotion surfaco than oiling partH are From other m.ichines. malting tbe Lock Stitch, and all the to prerent it Easily Cleaned. whichndenables insures its always rutlning becomiHK gHiumed, Stitch Machine. the operator Addrew, WALTER THOMSON, Bosiiesfl Manager, BOX 33 1. OGDEN CITT. bt ... l slight LOWEST PRICES. Xtwlvrk . City. I.iiah, irsUp V, Biblt di384 Stato : ... - " , " J" 8 Mrs. EMMA CARTER. dl42-3iu- Manager. - required sit in a natural, erect position, and admits of the me cf this tn4 aaalfadiiPHwail Anerka.' Rbt. ioeiij--a T. itg?KM oiiv fourth faster than other Lock Tbo exertion enables DALLIMORE II TRESEOER, CITY UCENSES. To all ffhom it may concer -- MAEVBLOUS MACHINE CARPENTERS AND BlILDEHS Ey Ladies who could not possibly use Shuttle Machines without injury . to their health. Islimatesi and Flans Is tho "'.Cheapest and " Lightest Kunning Machine in the World. Prepared, terms by L. MORGAN, Agent, f ifth Street (rjden, l'tal iJo"J-fm- . TOTICE IS KEREBr GIVES. TflAJ all Person enraged in Busum Ot' OgJen Citj, (fcr wnich tke City n BC, a license nances protide V .; J 'thMit first to be taken befor W7 license are -to Aldmman of aatd GUy. and be uDjea Fine. Council, By order of the City IN THE WHEELER AND WILSON Sold en tho easiest pcssiblo TAl MH We are Sole For the Wholesale and Retail Trade, - light. T-i- TAYLOR'S HOTEL . ! The Wheeler and Wilson v Dtu Xatt Batik. 4LT I.AXtK CITY, ITTAII. Ofloe .. Toilets and HAS FEWER POINTS OF FRICTION . f a-- labor- S , ?GEO.C, BATES', ITTCRNCJ Program nres Ntaf enicnta, be-tao- Cfruim-idsione-r ; loiter Heads, some-thingT- denounced the street ia eicited tones, and thctt the T. V. er? euietiv disrteraed ," ? Bill Heads, - u We were peaceable last nigbt we thought you'd do usj but wo may not be so aiet if we get nothioij to do." ' On joining the anxiously waiting thjrong"' outside, they detailed the particulars of the interview. ' Several i .".I- of pure Cast ZiDc, and as beautiful and smooth as the ns polished granite. Inscriptions, raised work or block, letters.' ornameni tions, etc., are all raised or embossad work, and perfectly natural andt beautiful as they are enduriag INT RECEIVED,! AN IMMENSE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS : Corinthian Monuments! Tatent Medicines, PRICES. ,';..' Cards?' ..... '"' JUST S: Peebles' Drugstore Ogden Gits'. , REASONABLE SIL'VE-IIiTIS- d!84 lm OF ALL KINDS, Is Executed In the Best Style, at RESPECTFULLY th'y are A FULL SUPPLY ON HAND AT MY YARD. dllS-l- ITXAII, NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT prepared to furnish every variety of Undertaker Goods, consisting of a full ptock of Wnotl udJ Metallic Cases, incluiW Shrouds and Coffin Trimmings. , TOULD Made r . GENERAL And should the machine, after a fair trial not prove eaUsfuctorj, nionev will he rpfiin.ln.l com- mittee kindly. The spokesman, John McQunde, said that they represented a large number, of mea who were at ftarvation point. Street Commis-aioneMorris had not treated them right, aa he had a number of favor ites to whom he eave constant cm plotment. instead of dividing what work, there ,was among them in ' I 4..... ' K The Mayor" asked If they had any proposition r to make.. McQuade answered taat they would leave that to him. They thought,' however, that if, the city took the work into its own hands, instead of eiyina it out to contractors,' it would be bet- tter tot, the) workmgmen. The Mayor said h would consult with tho. Aldermen and see what could be done. lie had no power i. . ti v;...ir iu olio .iluem wurt. us wit t aorry that here was distress amoojc them, and thanked them for, their orderly behavior on tho evening previous. The interview was then concluded, McQuade thanking' the Mayor for his good intentions. Just as they were going away, John Coyle, one of the committee, Co., : rtroaAnt tpifK the Msyor, who received the JOHN BOYLE & Terms are Very Liberal NORTHERN UTAH! starving Laborers. .1 . d200-tf- " GOODS New Shawls $1.25 each, base,-blac- ALL THE TOWNS Gloves, $1,25 Cent per pair. CELEBRATED -- Kid Two-butto- n I HAVE THE AGENCY "3si Harris' And all liinds of ra?!Jir) tkt hae rjone by JAMES TAILOR, City Eecoraer. CONTRACT CR OTHERWISE. Kefidcnc, MAIN STXELT, OODE:-- i Thetr;ee or me t- tbe CHy Halt. Kin Oftc ZTo ft f t 10 V f: &f ; ' |