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Show THE STANHOPES. Wlki th OsSl PniUHlK ColTTiJIT. Charles VF. Penrose, Editor asfl BuIhm Kanaccr. bT i Thursday Evening, ' March, fi, '74 isr- - SLAVE TRAFFIC CREASING. . crusade is likely to be agitated under the auspices of the Foreign Society. Terhap one of the first issues that the new British Ministry will have to meet will be the urgent necessity of suppressing the slave trade. It is not gen erally known that tha traffic ia slaves, is earned on to a great extent, ureal Britain has treaties with Turkey,! Egypt and other countries, to"put' down the infamoua traffic, which she neglects by her moral influence, to enforce. Among soma of the native States, tributary to .the ;British Indian Government, slavery, and the slave trade not only extensively prevail; but slave marts are- established in most of the large cities and indi" rectly countenanced. In the East African possessions A now anti-slaver- y noble rank. DRY GOODS. BLEACHED lOir. te '23c. 21c to 28c COTTON A D ES 25c to , COTTON THREAD 50c to tSOe " YARN $2,10 per bnacL " WARPS $2,60 " DELAINES 20 to 27&, " Wool 38c iix. " DEKIMS 18c. to 80c. LRILLS loc to 25. PtJCKS 27J40. DOMESTICS 12c. to FLANNELS SO to SI. 0IN0HAM3 15 toSOe. JEAN-3.IdI- 18c.c TO Yf ELLIS U .:'! r.i mm s they or their "paretife."t'6re imported since 1829," contrary' to .t treaty stipulations. Whether Great Britain will undertake the gigantic task of enforcing the provisions of the treaties made with Spain, Brazil, Portugal and liberty, as have now the The working-girlsensations epidemic of startling very do to re not propose badly. They of revolu alternative dire tho to sort tion, but they' have suffered wrongs which thev are bound to redress They have struck for their wages. The' Kensington cotton and woolen mills, near Philadelphia, is the scene of conflict between bloated capital n labor.. Their aland lies have struck and why should the damsels flinch in the hour of peril to themselves and brothers ? In unionthere 'is strength," and the are ad vocates of a fasting . union, nnrougn, weal or woe, for better or for worse. s other nations for the suppression of the slave traffic is undetermined, but that a powerful movsmcnt will be in- , augurated to force the incomiug ministry to urge their execution rigidly and at every cost, is certain. Then another ministerial crisis. down-trodde- KnODY IS AHEAD. The legislature of Rhode Island is sound to the core, on the subject of Woman's Rights. It thinks that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well and thoroughly. It cannot be accused of backwardness in submitting the question of granting every right and privilege that woman , claims, in such a way that even the C e. " " to $1.75, petawi. " BEEF na foot, 67c. pet Sc. to lOo, W t'TTON, PORK 10c. per lb. ' VEAL. SOo. BUTTER. :, Vs. "Order ptomptlj . .... ... CHICKENS. t CUDBEAR Wc. a : CAMPHOR 6Hc. 5e. COMPOSU'ION GiKeEIl , J : ,t,v ,., per ft. ... , to 16c par HORSE SHOES JJ.OU eg. IROI13Uc. ' t i - 9,u k RELIABLE ,. 4 tJ: ...' ' - - ' r WASHING MACHINE, Doty', $15.00. WASH-TUBS $13.50 to $9X10 per do. WOOD $6.t $7. per cord An immense meeting of the misses in furbelows was held the other day, and proclaimed that they would ac WHY IS IT? eept DO 'cpmpfomiso where thcii Tftit'aU kailfoad aen are; bow taking bread and- butter, 'were" concerned. tbeir at the PELMOSICQ ? Be was un that oause Mr. Landt Bets an excellent table. They demanded nothing s treats bis easterners right, and onlj reasonable and unjust, but charees $5.00 per wee- for board. wages they would have'or else their dl40-t-f . , , , ' bosses" must close up shop. The mills are closed, and the next sensation is yet in embryo. ' ' Ml is more gushing Susan must admit than in her blissful dreams she had ever dared hope to realize. Perhaps she may demur to some of the pro visions which virtually abrogates ail distinctions between what are com TTAS TH BEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD, THIS ,1' the XI be to stronger supposed monly DOMESTIC has Woods Gov. distinguished and weaker vessels. usual his in by his ' himself manner, and If women are morally, socially Fancy Strick all the privi- recent appointments. iVm ATiintBre of all other Ma physically ' entitled to t office of chine- - mana'actured, and tUe followiog poinU of purchasing and leges enjoyed by men, they must at land, notoriety, as Attorney npenortty. the same.time share their .responsi1st. It is tbe lightest running machine for tho Territory, to fill an bilities. i So it is that the legislature General and John Nelson in the world. of "little Rhody" proposes to solve office not vacant, 24 Is the quietest. fame of whiskey-makin- g of Logan, "Women's Rigbte," ot 8d Is the 'most sirtpla. ,J.X the problem and uninteUigible uter? ne, as Protne to 4th. Has the largest bobbin. r the jeopl by submitting ' ' ?arL Cache Couuty, to r..,6th. S'iperior take up. , bate Judge source of ' .. namented '6th. Self adjuring Tensien. Intended is t amendment to fill thavchair p the; la) e, ' 7th. Cannot b put out of adjustment GovernWm;"Hyde. tho State Constitution. : . , ,, o should by use. if bhaa.. any, that "men and women, politically and or's friends, f work. j Great rng ,8th. to equal place him under proper guardianship, entitled lifetime. be" W'illlasta 'shall legally, when the moon" changes. riehta and privileges', 'and shall be particularly DO NOTPtRtUASI'Arr ' -eo qual- duties and liabili subject-tI N W AC H E Tezt Says ties" Every-- avenue to Aoe and NojGNAsniNQor renown is thu3: ilrrown epaa to our sisters. With the men they may, be f SoHe'of iho' fcoplTuWiue musket compelled to 'shoulder the are indignant ecaust. lW.. Hlov.: Wr. iiumur'xius. uuv m.h. Soldby.j. t our flag, to suppress rioU and trejore curving ftdsi.teetl. wife"! of cannopc the mouth.. just the at charge thev should 'not ,be.i iln Statute labor on the putlio roads is her. But whih roffman has to theworji also one of the glorious privileges of wall,'XTi'-- t A'th ladies' StorM ffotarWi'rts maybe weeping m liable is determwoman which Hoffman to v: simply man, ing, but STREET, OGDEX common with her Etalwart brother. ined that, eo far as his wile was con- 3IAI sbould be no gnaauiag t female cerned; there J. W. CARTER, Ag't for TJtab Rhody is in the vanguard of of teeth." emancipation. PRICES AS . !J. r.,'.l W. CARTER D1IT! -- ! UTlH a tlx XHglxbjst s c THo "Iopiestio -- rEMMA CABTL$, iil ! t .r'l I. . . UTAh;:; " !: h Hates. IVIctrls-o- t C. WOOD5IASSEE. HOTEL, of Entertainment W. S. READ, AND WITH Boot and Shoemaker, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. AT THE OLD STAND. Eligibly Situated, MI0.WMK OF EISI Salt take City. FIRST WARREN HUSSEV PRESIDENT ' Tbree doors south of Livery Stable. ANTHONY OODBB.CASniER.1'1 MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Diuikiugr Institution in Utah. Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly Interest Aliowed on Tims Deposit executed. Collections Promptly attendedte Give me a call. apply to ' THOMSON, OGDEN. TV. KEABJfEY'S - FLUID EXTRACT B 'Tf. i G ! HORROCKS & BAKER, y i Main Street, And a poaitirt remedy for DEALERS IN Produce Taken, Pr08- - TTViitwi Ogdf. New Everytliins; CHEAPER TH AS THE7 'CHEAPEST. KIDNEYS. of thft ai ..M.Va ' " - '"i TtiflftnjwHa vi wa v. JUoAn. ; thm hlaHHAr Pnliiltm Gravel i..a. or Jiucue Milky r Brickduat Depoiit and a - GOODS, STORE, SPERMATORRHOEA,' T i , General Blerchandise. NEAV" STRICTURES, GRAVEL, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, JNERVUUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, or Inentinenie of TJria, Irrita tion, Infiammation or ulceration 01 in. GOUT, BLADDER W. T. BAKI&. 8. HORROCKS, .BRIGIIT'S DISEASE,, & ' ' II IT . . Th only known remedy for c . Store Drug Gity OGDKX. BDCIIU MAIN KEARNEY'S STUKKT, Parxanently Cure all Disaea of ti. DROPSICAL AND KIDNEYS, . BW 2iLiLi1U0, Exlating in Men, Women and Children, BLADDER, f . Tit. Dollar. ! PAIXTS, OILS, a pr !. 1 J u ill ' J i V 104 Dnane St., Sew TorTs. Depot. .r.v . , A in attendant, to aniw.r ecrrespon-- phTicin ai fiT 4ST Bend alt. gtt.f jf ttamp ior Pamphlet, - fra."f rTIT.TrtTlTrO KM PURE DRUGS & PATENT -. vuw w... Fluid Extract Bucatt i worth mora than all other , Buchu rombined." Bottl or ix BottlM for Pric, On Dollar rroi oren. mts; , d Toilet Goods. KO MATTER WHAT TIIE AGE ; ' j ST01-M- T IN OGDEN CITY. . Sotnofle; , The Finest House - tect - ,.IV : THE . debt-repudiati- -- . o b jomb n LOW1 AS ANYWHERE DON'T FORGET THE ' SEWING MACHINE. EXTRACT s 1 ,., PRODUCE TAKEN 5 , - 0? . TO RENT. - - - ' ... ,. 1)1',! dl08-fi- $5. - l .'.1.. MsU Possible 'Pieces. Lowest For particulars first-clas- . .1. t t AT TUB VERT t J. ' T': 4 G M ITE U A 'LAj s,s r; HOUSES S 4 '. q:- beet, place in towm for ' - BEST GOODS $14.75. , -:- Promptly and .Carefully Filled Crushed $1555 per ack TEA, Black 71c. to $1.49 per S. ' Grren $1 60 to $1.75 ., Tnt ircn Kt T f KOc to $1.10 t)er ' GRAPE 58c. to 62eper lb. NAVY TRUNKS, $5.00 to 110.00. WASHBOARDS $3.75 per do,. - Qdcjg. StQtr ! 41) .MOST tAe&to'& SYKt'P $1.50 per 6 gall. SUGAR, Belcher, Coflee C $14.25 per ack. S -- ' - ! Country. " WHEEL-HEAD- East Side Main It f A STORE tv.1 $.i ij JPossible WOODMANSEE'S . LYE $10.00 per case. n' ' "' " 1 Fin u mio lafcft nr i u"-LO,rZm-y?A- c. per lb. wbiTUA-Jlt- . ; per ib. LAMPBLACK 2uc per lb. MADDER 23c.' per lb. ' MUSTARD 36c. to 5oc. per lb. M AWHE8 per i oa. lb. ;i5 to per METAL, B4WiIT-2- ic. ' v Drip, $2.00 per fat, X ; , i 6 . i . . KUTlJEGS-$1.50-- per lb. $7.00 to $;t.00 per keg. N AILS per gal. . OILS, LINSEED-l.i- O FISH SI.HO , -' -' " SPERM $2.75 ENUINE $1.25 , " " CiSAL to.'KJ per cue ' PEPPER, Black 35c. Fr lb. " Cayenne 40c. per lb. PEACHES Vic per lb. PUTTY 7 V. to 9c. per lb. -"POLISH, STOVE 50c to 66c per do. RAISINS $4.60 per box. RICE 10c. to 12c. per lb. . ROSIN 10c. per lb. W ROPE 21c. per lb. SOAP, $5.00 to $8.25 per bex. SODA $7.50 per cate. STARCH 10c t 16 per D. SULPHUR 12c. n t SALT, Fine 2!c. 16c. SALTS, Epsem rI - ONI Of TUX OLDEST V, .' T,BE-2.t- HOOP , And Gents' Gloves. box,4ii0. GLASS 8x10 par the Lowest WALKER BRO'S. & CO., XiADIES1. FURS pertn.', 85.'to-40- to- - ' . Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this City. Boots, Shoes, IIat, Caps, S - n 'Figures Reduced ' II DIALERS - lle ARE COMPLETE. , and RETAIL WHOLESALE 4e. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS j. . . x. JOUX PISCOCK. DUNFORD&SONS Salt Lake City Uc. per lb. ALCM ALLSPICE 2 c. per lb. AXE HELVES &1.50 to $5.50 per do. 18. per lb. BACON 13c,0.52Ureakfiui, BEESWAX per lb. .' BORAX 50e. per lb. BAKING POWUJ5R $1.65 to $8.00 per doi. BROOMS $5.00 per do. BRASS f ETTLES 60c. per lb. . i TJCRRAM'S per lb, by bl. COFFEE, Rio per jk, 32c per lb. TIILEESE Kc. per lb. CRACKERS 8Wc to 14c per ft. . ." i 55c. per ft. CLOVES CAMLXSr13 ot. $3.00 per bo. CA.1Y, Fancy 2t)c to 35c per lb. Stick 2 to 21e. per lb, home made, CIIDRNS: Paiaat Julian, $9.00 to $11jOO. COAL S6.;Q tu 3.tV por ton. 1 L copPEitA-Ta. ; , , ; Meafr Market will be . SOe J r' c leffat Douglas' filled. ;.w ; d76-3- '25c EGGS. acterare coumuitjn withsuh ri piditv that events ot yesterday have - 50c. POTATOES-60- $1.26 10.00. 7.60. 8.00. . FREIGHT DEPOT. P. YARD AT U. ; . , a " SHORTS & - -- CJLOTIIIXC, FAXCY GOOD, GROCHUIES, II 11 1 WARE, PROVISIONS, Etc., $ 9.50. . Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean CoaL M" 90c Rock Spring, Delivered, Coalville. Del vered tie Our lines of DRY GOODS, COAL. COALVILLE call OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEK. ROCK SPRIISTG ah pr yd. pr jt: BRAN OATS, ,0 Sensations o,f every kind, and.ebar- - passed into history, jmd additional fuel is constantiv. aided to the bla of exeitement which is sleeping along the highways and byways of the land. The mercurial viisposition of the stood a testhat Ameripan p,eopJe-,haassures its Salamander "chanties." " pr 20c, Are bow open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to attention of our patrons, and the public, to tho fact that 19-- tf 0 YES!! 0 IES!! - - Having Increased our Stock, ; PRODUCE. BAB LEY, v 8, between Wall and Franklin Street. FLOVR $2.58 Ite $3.50 per (ask. wct buiacl. WUEAT, CORN-6c- JuTifdl Hi. to I . o.oMfl&vw 0c. AND DEPOT, At60Cot por toaltu than their fonntr Price BE SURE TO GIVE KIM A CALL. Selli alio by th 100 lb, at hi place on 6th 8t ... " , '( OUR NEW BUILDING, tT TBI P. mtlCIIT TJ. , - WE ARE DOINO BUSINESS IN Grass Kanyon'Coal yrd. " III COALVILLE M PRINTS, tfKc to lSc. to 82c STRIP ES,-l- uc J TICKrNOS, ALPACAS, Black 60c. to $1.00 ymrd. " l,utre 22 to 2b BAREGE 6oc. to 65c. BLANKETS $5.00 to $20.00 por pair. CAMtJRICS-llt loe. ' , $1.75 to $2.26 CARPEILSfl, ' CORSET J SANs IT Jc. to 23c. FKENC'K MERINOS ItOt to $1.60 to 50. jACONBT-i-2- ia LINEN, Iritk 50c. to $1.25e. . Government has' (peclaUfeaty nlaims, and failed td brhig its influence' to boar with great p'oyrcr," aro Spafiand ' Brazil.' Cuba, nearly every one ,ofwhonj4is entitled liberty;- ueder, trea.tj Brazil the majority In' obligations.' of the slave population numbering about'1,500,000, kreentitled'to' their pr - CO. JAXIIESOX, IIU VIU tr doc " ' ? GEOIIGE TmrA par - CHF.CKS WALKER BRO'S. & PatroniM the Peoplei' Juta, weolesiuTpeice list. Edward Stanhope is succeeded fri the baronetcy, by his eldest son, now Sir Scudamore Stanhope. The son is however, of a very different order. He, at an early age, discarded the prejudices of family rank, and allied himself to the liberal party. His intelligent and zealous services to the party of progress have entitled him to its confidence, and in time he may earn the position tif its leader, &i he possesses all the quaKties required to" adorn tho placeexcepting, perhaps, experience. , It i somethins; near in English politics '.to rank a Stanhope against the Tories. g 'to-hi- s Ojice of Ogden Junction, Ogden City, Utah Territory, Mar. 2, J874 Stanhope inveighed bitterly against the effort to ' encroach Uon' the privilege, accordad toTgenUa bjood ,and belonging to the Purtugcse the slave trade-- , it is announced, has of hta in. ereased, and it it complained of the British Cabinet that it has not used its moral' influence to Bupprfcs8:thw trade as well as to urge the absoiutfc extinction of the copue trade. Among countries grofegeeq-l- y the Christian,' on wkom 4h(Biib slave-holdin- Look Ilere, Cheap Coal. The Tory party in Great Britain has lost one of itc firmest pillars and most sagacious leaders, by the death of Sir Edwin F. S. Stanhope, whose name is connected with many of the most brilliant naval achievements during the, last half "century. He was an uncompromising adherent to the Toryism of the old school, and entertained a most profound contempt for tbe more nodera ideas" of progress. To his mind" every innovation intro duced, and every measure of reform, were sacrilegious invasions of the right of the governing classes. He disdained the mercenary occupations of the gentry. When the elder Rothschild wa.filesated to the, baronetcy 8i.Ddajr.xct4 EVE&T ITENISQ. ) , T0-5- Groceries ! Grobeies Genuine . Old Scotch :TWiisJcey,M ; Old Cdgnac Brandtif H? :u7,i ,:j'l'Fine JamaiWiMnm I ' . : j Elc TAUXISIIES, BBTSIIES, TUB!, v' ; &iWi8d PebUltatcc! OF BT5TII SEXES. . 5 .vJnA xaX Wines and hWn . "r1 kaKega, ?Uilsllphia, amhor of - ka mam Vlt --. 'u.i.t.urgaus, rexal or urinary no inatt.r pecial tudv) either in male or female, . from what cause orlgtnating or of how longstaua-ineA practice of SO year enable him to treat CurM Raataowea. Charge dieaw at a distanfe can forward latrearOBable. ter describing symptom and enclosing atamp ,t prepay poerace. Bend for the' Guide to Hearth." Price 10c . ... Kuu . HOJITE, rnyicie J.B.DTOTT, and Srtwa,10 - D, Duan. i 10404 8t,S. T. ly iiCEETj mSljnOX'ii'OSIl BITTERS. :, WHolosale and. . wttbe'3 lhe M. EEX5EDT, RED io.ot4all Pracriptiont Accurately Prepared, d92tf ". TVIXLUH DRIVES, ' Wx I |