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Show I t DIVERT KVWISO.SJ.y.P. :rrStock Jfl 3te th. on "isers ,,nU8e ,hemSelT,el knter" Condensations. From yesterday't Xtice: Nellie Emerson, erf whom we spoke in yesterday's issue as attempting to destroy her life tho day before, died yesterday morning, and at a coroner's inquest a verdict was found ia accordance with the facts mentioned. She was twenty-seve- n years of age, and formerly from New York, where her father is a farmer. A colored barber was yesterday fined $10 for whipping a boy. Indictments have been found by the grand jury of the Probate Court, against Shafer, Fox, Kelly and Gray for the murder of Van Valkenberg. Gray was admitted to bail. From this morning's Herald: Miss Maggie Moore's benefit corses off this CToning at the theatre, aud an attractive bill is presented. From the names already in on the canyass for the Directory, the present population of Salt Lake City is estimated at 26,000. Hon. Geo. C. Bates arrived in Salt Lake last eight, and says that Michigan will send more money and more emigrants to Utah during the coming season tkan any other State in the Union. It is reported that two soldiers, or men in soldier's clothes, stopped and endeavored to rob a street car conductor on Wednesday night. Mr. R. Edwards, of Provo, has completed the model of an invention for which is claimed great power in lever machinery. From this morning's Tribuni : The itinerant singers who are rending to tatters the Marseillaise hymn in the streets, are taking in a "'pile" of money. The mining prospecis of the Territory are brightening, and business is rapidly reoovering from the stagnation consequent upon the late money panic. well-to-d- WjJf.a to secure .ntelope, elk or ' iofftlo- - for holding M. of th. Young kl, meeting, Awociation ha. been changed l'p-ijtto Saturday. L T E. Cbawshaw, Sec. J. i. Pk rrid BPBCK-Bis- hop and will be i, city last evening, E. , ..a . nuhlic reception at theM. Irth next Saturday waning. During this citv he will be the guest B- Long- - Next SuB" 7r' i- will preach in the roorn-iBgu- d Irthe 18 ! Bishop in the eTening. Insurance agents do not ..r , a KBtnlly find Ogden Tery fruitful field their lsDor8, (or . wm.de in 'the case of Mr. Julius "Widow and Or- Jordan, agent wno nas succeephwFuBd" Company, of our citizen. several d in persuading will be in town He out policies. l0 take and will make some insure, as sure as fate! , .i body ,..f!i.AY.Mr. Geo. Seagers show- - ... ihu mornine an excellent speci- foot vein aen of fire clay, from a seven ! in the mountains about seven muei irvm to aid in this city. Everything needed found in be will iron m.mifudture of mA At a. tu dethe vioinity of the ore, and further the of "eternal monstrates the principle ep fitness of things." rrospeciors, o Xotcs From Cache. LIQUOR STORE. The Praying Fever Ex- East Side Main St., Ogden. 0E tending. the East are amazed at the umber of immigrants they see directing their to the Far West. Last week steps lit wagons that crossed the Missouri titer on the ice at different towns, principally from Iowa and Illinois, is said to In Tbe immigrants are incomputable. ckiefly hound for the Republican Valley, tat several families were notioed destined for Oregon, Utah and Washington Territories. One train of five wagons, including persons, was wen, out of the vehiolea haying a placard on. the canvass, "To hide a hoe." twenty-eig- A Lost 80s Heard Fro it Postmanier Hall Las received a letter from the Chief of Police of Salt Lake, in which he states Hat William Pugh, who is now in the fiarge of tbe city authorities, has been identified as the person for whom enqui-"made by his mother through to celnmni of the Junction. He is t, "fiously ill and friendless. His for, who is now in Philadelphia, is Probably not in a condition to relieve misery, but she can rely upon the 711.4 Mentions of these who art minis-nto big wants. Pugh has a wife j four children living in were des-titn- H Harrisburgh, JWalk 2 Bah,. The Sidewalk Ball, mbt. in Walker Bros. & Co'b. new "as a splendid affair. A select JBPy tste tabled, the music wag the calling.clear and dis- - Mi merriment prevailed with-- " f good order, and everybody J""1 enjyed the dance hugely, fc reach taweiill, lhe uu wag tit J1 m lnd M gTeht a amusement, and a nucleus for fund, which by subecrip: n'inicipal aid, will doubtless required amount to con-- t the plank sidewalk to the depot, " 11 much seeded. of friends, during re- "paired l the residence of Mr. wroekg, wtej., a ma2nificent sup- prepared, to which every guest to the 'PJ ' exhioitiiig as much taste in ar-- 8 M culinary skill in preparing, XMedlsV creditable to the ladie, ' Horrock'8 household. Tbe d M continueii ith unflag- nnrit" Ht f . " t.r eojojibie ptrtiM ef ib in the Terpsichorean performance. It was a beautiful Bight to see so many on the floor dancing and moving to the music of the band the many colored dresses of the dancers the different styles ef architecture in the ladies headdresses, and the many twinkling feet of the performers in the dance, a truly gorgeous scene, and made a picture that a majority of the people had, never before seen the like of. Our humble citizens were amused at the stylish display of some of tbe bon ton, who were dressed to the most exquisite perfection; chignons that resembled grenadier caps now gone out of d balmorals that called dat, forth from the owners no small degree of proficiency in the use of them, to maintain an honest equilibrium, and dresses a la mode that is, huge projections upon certain places, ribbons, sashes and trails, in reckless Tbe honest villagers of abuadance. Providence were not used to dancing with partners who wore this style of dress, and the consequence was that several pair of feet, being laid down in the wrong place. Caused fearful havoc among the trails of our fashionable friends. Despite of this the dance lasted until almost day, and gave entire satisfaction. It will long be remembered here, as at no other time in the history of the settlement have so many people been enabled to meet and enjoy themselves together as at that time. The people here have a store which does a good business, and the Bishop is a man of great enterprise and perseverance, to whom the presper-it- y of the settlement is in a great measure due. A spirit of improvement per-tadthe minds of the people, and they are fast making their homes beautiful. We expect to have an imported sawmill in operation here by the middle of April, which will be a grand blessing to the inhabitants in helping them to build up the settlement. As yet we have no sign of spring, but an goon as old Sol begins to shed his genial rays upon this northern country, our farmers will again puraue their labors in the grain fields, from which, since the flight of the grasshoppers, they have gathered abundant harvests. Josipii Smith. high-heele- good-natur- TAULS. UVfcUY A New Of tli W.Wl f Arriial CHOICEST ARTICLE of WHISKIES. Disasters on the Scotland BRANDIES, "W'luea, Ales and Porters f Coast IJY THE MEASU11E The Ashantce AT THE VEHY Capital Surrounded. II. XV. . U70X. PB1CE. LOWEST IX A 11 K, . Fropr. f - , Dayton, O., 26. The women continue their prayer meetings with the usual eprrit. The Advisory Committee took legal advice, and it it rumored have decided, for the present, against street prayers, in consequence of the stringent ordinance apainst obstructing the streets. The ladies may yet conclude to test the ordinance. y, Pittsburg, St. LOUIS REPUBLICAN 'J:: For 1S74. FAMILY FIRST-CLAS- S 20. At a meeting, the temperance women completed a plan of operations for a praying brigade to attack the saloons of the oity, and fixed upon Tuesday next to commence the campaign. Washington, 26. The Indian appropriation bill, as completed by the House committee, continues the board of Indian commissioners with all the powers and duties conferred and imposed by the existing laws. J. J. Saville, Indian agent at tbe Red Cloud agency, telegraphs to the Indian Commissioner, in reply to an inquiry as to the truth of the report of Gen. Smith that Saville was issuing beef in such quantities that the Indians were obliged to let it spoil, taking only the hides, that the report is false in every particular. The Senate postoffiee committee have agreed to amend the postal telegraph bill in various minor particulars suggested by the arguments of Hubbard and The committee voted to report adversely on Hitchcock's bill proposing to vest in the Postmaster General the power of establishing post roads, on the ground that this power cannot constitutionally be delegated by Congress to any other y, Or-to- n. . AND News JoTjjrxuxl . Kier Offered in this Market, is yo ir ox hxhibjtiox, and for sale I!-- All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing lioom, Tarlor Kitchen or lied Koom. Sew Styles of Looking Glasses, Taper Hangings, Window Shades, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. Letter. IMMENSE ; Cheaper than ever before Offered to the Public. THE EST GOODS B AND THE h Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. v ' t1 CALL AT W. FOULGER'S D i Havana, 26. Gatette publishes an order requiring owners and heads of families to give to the authorities the names of all persons, white or black, residing on their premises who are liable to military duty. Failure to report tbe names within a specified time is punishable by a fine, and parties making inaccurate reports will be tried by a court martial. Lendon, 27. RpTfr1 flisBstiv fin nen. and land are reported, caused by the gale yesterday, which was especially violent at LiverThe and Shields. pool, Edinburgh schooner "Emma Maria" went ashore on the Scottish Coast near Arbroth, and all on board were lost. A furious thunder storm passed over Dublin last night, causing much damage. The following dispatch was received y at the war office and was published by the newspapers in extras at We reached here noon: Coomassie, yesterday, after five days' hard fighting. The troops behaved admirably. Our casualties are less than three hundred. The Ring ia in the neighborhood of the y town. He premises to visit me to sign a treaty of peace. We hope to start on our return to the coast The wounded are recovering and the health of the remainder of the army is good. (Signed,) General Merchandise Store, The - - STREET, MAIJV OGDEIV. t- I- - Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. ' f.' MU4a PA KPE & BOESSEL. PKO r ,; - -- PUBLICO! BONO , i TOANO AND CHERRY CEEEK P . 0 tn TTATCHMKEES 5 ?5! Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, PLATED SILVER WAREi H - , CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. M i Guns,Pistols, 3 z i CSDRBSIOKED HAVE ?TJT ONAKIW of glagu wliidi will hereafter be RUN i V Y SEMI-WEEKL- i A ttw.a (he tier Leat Toaoo Monday, Lear Cb.rry Creek and" place.. Tbar.dtys. aad Vf4ndy. ' da;.. f tv t 1 is . Time, Tbreugb iu 24 Hour o ' f JEWELERS, MAIN STItEET, OGDEX TO w Wolseley. & TI1K 6. a -- ( Stage mk elm ennaacUeat at Cherry Creak with Fiocto.HwUttwMdEvrtteltei. i AND 5 Ammunition. Jlepairing Neatly Executed. 0 w e o r, 3 2 05 CHOICE TOBACCOS J tad dM-- 09 3. U -- 1 H Z I. gr.t lj MRS. MoCJLjXTSKY, block! mm Est of th T. E. BROWN, M. D. AND OBgTETRICIAX of V,., Graduate if Medical Richmond College, V., Kwiident Pbjrai-cin- n and Surgeon to College Hoepiul; Fellow 1 V. Medical Society.of practical acqtnlDlanr After. nnmbr year taatern nd Western of th with tb lMe gtate and Territories baa located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first rla. "errire, upon the lateet and most improved method of Allopathic Treatment in ail department of PnYFICIAN.PERGEON COAL. 7.-5- t Medicine, Surgery and Mid- A. wifery. 9 Tli Jl 3 a 1 s patromg of th public i respectfully elicited. O0I nI f Beitcn, MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creek, , UTAH. p) ROCK SPRING ? SSETT, F. F. MARX, Tbrnfl, - OGDEN, o J.' r Morrinr PHYSICIAN. B Agent, Toato, EM -- ;i h i i MIDWIFE AND k CIOAKd in Trietjr. -- FABE, S15, CARTRfCQES. GUN NEEDLE w 0 YES!M) , REDUCTION all icnsriDs of goods, es JOIIX PIXCOCK. i Mm? FOREIGN. Lsctuhb. The D. A. & M. Society met last evening in Tarley'i School Hous, and listened to a very interesting and instructive lecture by Joshua Williams, Esq. He stated that some time since a very prominent gentleman of Salt Lake made tbe remark that farming wag about "played out" in Utah, which was indirectly sanctioned by another Mr. Williams Honorable gentleman. that to show on went farming, if properwould pay better than merly managed, chandizing, showing that in the item of wheat-raisin- g over twenty per cent, per annum clear profits could be made, and a still larger profit on oats and other farm products. In regard to horned stock he showed that it would not pay YES!! for a farmer to raise common cattle, but if he would pat his means into blooded Ann gtock, which could be raised with the same care and expense, it would net him Rock Spring, $ 9.50. very large profits. The audience were 10.00. Delivered, hehr pleased with the lecture, and -Coalville, tendered the lecturer a heartfelt tote of Delivered 8.00. thanks for the able manner in which he Warm Good W. Clon by Qettikg Kp YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. entertained them. Mr. John Crawford Ordorn left at Sougltui' Meat Market will b favored the meeting with a eong, and an promptly fillwl. adjounment was then effected for two week?, at 7 o'clock at the eame place. dT3m. H SPUING BEDS A SPECIALTY. morning. Delivered - COALVILLE STOB'E,OGDEY. in prices of Kelalr, Li EAST SIDE MAIX STREET : TUB ST. LOUI8 REPUBLICAN, publi.hed ev-- , by mail and paid in advaucc, $12.00 a yoar; three copies, $34.00; five copiea Tw $&. 0; ten copies, SUHMiO. To and a Half cent per copy. LOTJIS REPUBLIWEEKLY TRI St. THE CAN, pnblished Monday., Wednesday and Frithree day.. Delivered by mail, (6.00 a year; (Ml.OO. copies, $17.00; five copiea, (27.00; ten copiea TUB WEEKLY MISSOURI RKPCBLICAN (2.00 a year; three ooplea, (5.D0; flv copies, (8.00; ten copies, (15.00; twenty copies, (2&.00. Addition can be made te club, at any time at club rate. Ten per cent, commiasion allowed to Agents getting up clubs. Paper not aeut units paid in advance, and invariably discontinued at the eudof time paid tor. Remittance, can be mad Order or Regit-twre- d at aur risk in Draft, Post-O- ft at J. BOVLE & Go's. b.t InReferring to it court In th put a th dex ol lb .pint which will control it. lutur. nmnagomrat, th ar.Pi'BUCAK i. ineountped to it reader! inarkad advancement, iu prom! every particular that conetitutes a great metropolitan journal, lor th year to com It ia with unconcealed gratifieation w are able to fcuT that within a year and a week alter making change, and improvements more extenaiv than have ever been mad ky any r.tabliahed and .ucceaaful paper of the world, it i. again compelled to enlarge, to Bit xix increasing ita lite from fourty-eigcolumn, to meet the incraaaing volume of nw. noh With and advertisement.. aignal evidi uce. of vigor and enterprise a. my he found in th page of it fllei, perfect confidence i aa.ured that no energy will t relaxed to add to tbe nuinaroui feature which bare already Bad th MrcvuciN preeminently the great newspaper of th Miaua-Ipp- i Valley. Arrangement are making and will rapidly he con.uinmated by which it will enjoy increased facilities lor the collection of new, and no exertion will be .pared by which constant improvement and progreea may b exhibited, both in the quality and quuntity of th reading matter , presented to it patron.- - i EASTERN FURNITURE 35TB"W TERMS i- - The Finest and Cheapest atock of rROSPECTUS OF THE A ' t hi AMERICAN. New York, 20. A number of women engaged in the , , Editor Junction: temperance cause, failing to secure the our eyes open ior coai : For the purpose of letting you and Theatre Comique for a Sunday evening the rest of the world know how we are meeting, called at a well known saloon with a view A who has Tuosmx-LiK- t. gentleman progressing up here, I have taken tbe in Houston street, yesterday, of obtaining the use of the theatre atfrom few items a of sending you liberty this from in city, Michigan, just arrived tached. The proprietor, Harry Hill, our winter journals. iiti that he passed through Nebraska The third day of the present month I was not in at the time, but on his return tbout a year age, on the line of the B. & witnessed tbe opening of our new hall; was informed of the visit, when he wrote a letter addressed to the public in which M. road, and stopped one night with a a consummation that has been devoutly he A says: "The echoes of the great temthese three for wished years past. On his on his homestead. tew settler movement in Ohio have reached was at ball perance given, grand inauguration returns few days age, he took dinner on which there was a magnificent gather- me, and as a humble but still sympathetic member of the community, I thtitniipot, but the dug out, in which ing. The interior of the hall was brilbeautifol heartily join and will substantially aid four with illuminated he hi tarried, had disappeared, and liantly in disseminating the principles of temneither walls and chandeliers, though iaiM he taw a thriving town nor eeiling were finished in the highest perance, so little known, appreciated iffi'H hundred inhabitants, with a in our midst." Harry has style of art, yet, on account of its com- and practiced to big letInii church and school house, several modious size, being 61x41 inside, it pre- placed his theatre, according at the disposal of the temperance ter, a sented stores, and four blacksmith appearance. splendid shops. The citizens of Logan turned out in women for Sunday evening. It is now and dance great force in honor of tbe occasion, and a well patronized variety who those of shop. number the swelled Tei Wester delight Tidi. Travelers com-it- i from t DOOR SOI'TH OF CARROLL The Postal Bill in power. Pbovidknck, Cache Co., February, 23, 1874. FURNITURE! BY TELE Gil A PJ1 . Jfain Street. nt; LTJNCnEON. ALBERT CRAY. AT TB IiOlV TON SALOON, Jin fitted up ft Mt LUNCH STA N D, Aiwa Prlrate Room for ('ompsM jLunch from 10 ctt. to 60 The very bed Alei, - ct. Torteri and Cigare, , |