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Show Sfa rbUhd by function. NOTICE SVEET EVENING, Sundays excepted ti Cariix PvBUsua WW j i . . HIGGIlBOTHAliHILDF. mm Copaht. ( 7 1 The Fossil Remains of the Great Plains. v -- u4AU ' V SEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I., m1 :o: WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE It is - well known that Professor Marsh, of Yale College, and other ecientific men have added largely in the last two yeara to a knowledge of the fauoa of the past. The field of their research, too, has been the Far West. Previously the East has been possessed of the idea that the great plains, as they were forests and hills could but Lb, lacking in objects of geographical But late investigations interest. prove them.o be the Inost prolific part, of the continent in fossil remains of extiHCt animal life. Many new genera ns-- well as species have been discovered; The old notion thai the liorse i a native of Europe is quite dispelled. The fossil redifferent spe- mains of twenty-seve- n m'size from a goat to cies, ranging horse the than how something larger in , usfy have been found in Nebraska 'alone; And now comes a new ' species, which has not before been de scribed, presented by Governor Furnas to the University; The, cabinet of the same institution displays a tooth of the great American mastodon, which is a foot and a half in length, anJ sixteen inches, in diameter. Another most remarkable fossil has been found, and of special inanother "witness to terest,- as of. the development the probability of It is an animal Darwin; theory whteh makes a connecting link between the serpent and bird, having the form of a lizard, with the wings and the. marks of the growth of fjathers 'like ,the bird. Although much has been achieved in the study of px.tinc$.,.anitnal life, these new givd f indication fhat'the And there is no is but begun. study field so inviting as the prairies of the West, whose every acre seems to hide some secret of the. past. Chicago l ' later Oceahi ' wo. & CO., MAIN STREET, - - , - OGl)l? : Ye-r- denu-fdediTj- . Wish to call the atteation of dealers and builders to their , .,; r ; ,,. :. THE AT ' OF ' Mouldings styles, Balusters, Newell Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work ; .. . . 0 .i all kinds. . BRACKETS s, -- ' .... i f DOOES J i IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, i i . , , p. - ' : 1 : f ! ' ; 2-- ":. I . m doors WIXDOW Sxxorioi Stylo WO; :,.::,:Y,.' - .. c L ,- : if. cr; err - Two doors, west of Mai Street. Fall ami Winter GOODS of the best quality, Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion j FRAMES And Made up in the Most Apjiroycd Style, READY-CASE- D, to any size kcep on IiaiKl, and will Cut Glass or shape desired. ' Y E A1.;.' Ia' dl If 'M O ;U .S' E 13 : CALL AT Cheaper than Anyivhere in Utah. Order Boobs, ; ; Tennessee Parricide. Receipt Books;" VstvS Wm. Ward tfn tit tilled his father, George Ward, who wag about 65 yeara old, the son being about 37 or 38 years of age. They lived on Wolf River, in the j y ? A'' Choice Selection of v tq th ; ' - j ; ,;; 7 ' All Orders by Mail must ho aeeaTnnnVtio.rl remittance, to ensure prompt attention. ; LEAD, " f . 7 East Temple Street, PAIXTS,- '"CONORS,''' WHITE' YAK .arisiiEs, putty; ETC. V OIXS, Bill Heads, ;'''" siaiuc uuu j?ancT ury hv rofironrA nr ': Consist!!!? of ' ; ools, - Letter Heads, - . ! I . , " ' ee Xoiioits, Etc, ' ' Shoes, ' BLEES SEWING 311 CHINES ! SUoir Cards, Unrivalled in the Market. Tisiting Cards, t; r. i In flonsequenee of tLe increasing - Business Curds- ,- :n : Mr. J. - .. ;: EVER CARRIED t. .j Ball Tickets, ON IX THE TERRITORY OF UTAH '. - T'i Our Agent for Ogden. Ms Store, J5""X J? "X" rVi - "Wholesale and Retail V IN THE WORLD. Westlnghouse Safety Drake. Pullman's Palace Day and Dining No. 3. Monthly Statements,' I- THE GIlkND " " "' C " " : At WORLD'S 1 3PX.X2323 ' : ' FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded ' fit' , tS- - Through Every Variety SIMGER SEWiG (MACHINE This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. of SAJIPI.ES OX EXHIBITION AT OGDE3T. The The The The The The Best for Churches and Lodges. Best for Sunday Schools. ' Best, foif Tarlors and Vestries. Best for Academies and Colleges. Best for Tublic Halls., Best for Orchestra and Stage. Thee Instrnments, which for sweetness of ton and elegance of appointment tand unrivalled, have met with unprecedented success in this r , RAILROAD WORK I rs i' I .(, .4 M f WKitMaterj and - AH Ori!er, EnqutrM, RemittnucM, ajdrmmtl to tin Manager, tcn ihouid '"' DESCRIPTIOX i 0F Oa exhibition AGEICULTLEAL nd for sale at " SIACIIIXESY ! ' BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN, - Faclliticp 'ose at ' f-- Branch Store in Ogdcti tlio supplying our Northern Friends are ia no wise inferior to t our Iarge and Commodions tSsT" A r Stli-Iake- . :Sp22-tf- . J. W, II. nOOFER, Superintendent; pjk" p. a.m 7.tJ 12.60 JB 10.30 4.00 fM 9.20 J 6.20 p. Missonrr River ClhCWHAITl, LOSAKSfWIr JanlT 'J2tf CHICAGO & ALTOM hailh o X . ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD IN of Railroads "7 See classification of Railroad Commissioners. 3Vo , Sos. 143, 145 and 147 East 23d St., XEir p. a.m. and CoiCMBis. Connections at those points with lines leadint to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Uout. Do not he deceived, but obtain Tickets Via H Buhujiotom & Missouri Kiver RtiLROAH. ; ,i ! A. E. TOUZALlN, C. E. PERKINS, tlen'l Pass. Agent. GoB'lSupt SON. THE Board YORK, Change of Cars. And the shortest, quickest und best route bet St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago Ve Chicago and Jefferson City, St Louis and Lou and St. Paul, and St. and Peoria, and Quincy and Burlington. , ( ELEGAXT DAT CABS, and Pullman Talase Sleeping, Diningn(tSnKf i Responsible nartipw AnnlTincr Air Cars run through witnout cuacp-- , ectioiis etil! unsiumlieii. will C'W.V, go and St, Louis, and Chicago and Kaia tention and liberal inducements. Parties rei(i;Lg at n .ramii iniHi our hih iinnwu agents, mar orfcoth runniBS and der from the factury. fcend for illustraterl cata- - cag and St, Louis, Sleeping and Dining Cars between Kansas Ult v, ano iuw cieejiiii?!iyi" . Louis and St. Paul, via Quiucy and Bnrlington. r'i J. UOLTHER, L. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ' 3 P. ; ir Beecher. in his sermon, last; (Sunday, said: "There wasn't oae of the patriarchs who didn't lead such a life as in these days would put him in the Jfox Penitentiary." Manufactured hy NEEDHAM & ESTABLISHED IN 1840. u .'. j Reapers5IotTcrs,Salky ISakcs,Thrcshing Haelifncs EVERY C. W. PENROSE. Bain E. ; 5 : 1) country and abroad. 6.35 6.30 8.40 10.50 3.22 Cars from CuiCAOO, iNDIiSAPOUS, THE MAIL. Leave OtJDEN 8.20 a.m. Leave OMAHA 1.30 p.m. Arrive HURLINGTON r 5.00 a.m. " (lulosburg, (C. D. & Q.) 7.00 a.m. " Mendota 11.15 a.m. ' " Chicago 3.15 p.m. ; " Peoria 9.00 a.m. " Ind'pliS (I. B. 4 W.) ' 6.45 p.m. ' Cincinnati ," 9.50 p.m. " loganp't (T. P. 4 W.) 5J)5 p.m. " . Columbus t 2.45 a.m. " EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE - ATLANIIO STAIIONS. - - Cars. TO TUB EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. IN DEALING It TTITlST.. Tftmnur nfTTifiii Ul Uli I.IIIV BODB UUllJUlllUlUll ' .,, 1 TIMETABLE ' ' Lavs- - , SILVER TONGUE" PARENT IST1TUTI03 AT S. L. CITY. ' above machine we STANF OR D The best ORGANS of the Reed class Shipping Bills, V at , ORGANS, Hand Bills, A Call and examine Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with THE Manufacturers, buying iri Immense Quantities and i selling on the Closest Margins. Meal Tickets, for the , appointed Doing the Largest Business - demand ,.V Fifth Steket, Ogdks, Block M'trt Half a of Main Street. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. ClothM ing Cleaned and Repaired, f I . t " If., ff Clothing in Williams, Scoville, & Co.; Mats, Caps, Boots and j Groceries and Ilartlxrare. COR. FIFTH AND"" WALL . GTS., OCDEn. " -- Hill City, 11 AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE IS ..' NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. ' 1 f - Salt Laltc - imiineisisc .Variety, log-hous- e, rouge-et-no- , in ocfc o 1 , J.....A, U ..... : SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. IN A kinds of PRODUCE received MERCHANT TAILOB! ' t A WINDOWS In the Territory, ' : : J.- - TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET," OCDEn; t :o:- AND ' CP. We have, the largest stock of ;' 1 "' " OAK STOVES Exchange.1 IS EXECUTED it-ad- Fools, change tables, and real estate raffles were part of the innocent amusements of a church fair just concluded at Burlington, Iowa. J All SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. & : PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, CHARTER : , reti-de- ' Jted-iyoo- 1 C : and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, d Ccilixig9 materials in every vutivir, jjit'ps ana inncy-io- p " Tickets, of all Hand-rail- ,;.' ...' GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, Med Ogden Junction Office, " Material, Building DEALERS LS ALL KINDS OP Vf, ( , : Now on hand, Comprising in part: , northern portion ot the county, about 13 or 15 miles from Jamestown, in what is termed a Rouble though their families,, consisting of themselves and their wives only (OccThe old upied different apartments. man and his son had not spoken to each other for some time, owing to a dispute about the land they were living on, or rather the building or repairing of some fencing on: the farm, On the 15th they were both outakwoiLm different parts, of the farm, fi quaates of a mile or so apart, ThV son heard his father chopping, went to the house and got the gun, a small squirrel rifle told the family that he had found a squirrel's nest and was gotus;: to drive the squirrels out and shoot them, took the gun and started off in an opposite direction from where the 'old man was and passed on till he got out of sight, tlifea turned under the brow of a hill and went directly to where his father waft, chopping, and, when approaching hint,- said, J'If you don't quit that I'll kill you." The old man set his axe down and started towards his eon, sayings "I reckon not; you wouldn't dc that, .would you, Bill?',' and was instantly shot by his sob, the ball entering just above his hip and ranging' upward, passed out just under the arm, cutting the muscle of the arm as it passed on. The old man attempted to tut past his son, but was caught by him and stabbed four times. Three of the wounds inflicted by" the knife were fatal,' and his right shoulder was broken by his son with a stone. He was followed nearly to the house, yliiclyrtt "'succeeded in 'reaching after being so terribly shot and stabbed, but died sudthe next day,T His, murde-eViaiself the to woods, denly etoqK and is now trying to elude about sixty men in pursuit in command of the officers of the" law. . What the case more remarkable is that the entire Ward family have always been peaceable and quiet- citizens, and aever within" the knowledare of the writer violated the law hi a sin gle instance before. - i. , ; ' iff. i '. , " "'; 'IMMENSE STOCK f- J f ONE HOUR FASTER TIME . -' Between Chicago and St. Lanis, and one a ball faster t,me between C'bitag. and . than by opposition route. " FRANK IIIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Mv Kansas , City, , J. C. McMULLIS, Gen. Sunt, Chicago JAS. CIIARTON, a Urn. Pass. Agt., Chicago. IwaT- t |