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Show She tharies $ota W. the stron-'es- t promoter and 'de- and influ- interests Utah's fender of ence that has ever been called to her lenr. Editor Few Words fo Feeble and Noticc to Taxpayers. IelicatcWoineii XT0T1CB 19 HKBKbTgIVKN that a MEETING By B- - V. TIERCE, M. D., of the JJ of Ui taxpayrra In the first School District of Weber County, will l hrld U the t'imt Dintrict I NOBLD S . X. U1SPEN8ABY, iiUHlliO, " I SchoolhouGo, Ogrten City, on Monday, Feb. Tith, Q li ; t v : r. 187S, atl p. tu, for tha purpoao of tectine Tbrr f n i i uu in n.uuniuK ixiub Trntee rails: diatrict, tor the enauing two roll the out Give us the iron; great amount of suffering, that delicacy yera, for aaid ucciatng the per cent or tax te be aueasad on to Fart for achool "trong tendency for 1875, and men other ray down the Imesj and let the smoke prpofj buaiuoa m may tie deemed ueceaury. I r. . .ir r c. . . i. p p f M. our D. STT'AHT Oi lurnaoB urcn, iau r.ttutny ei the more yau hate to endure nod tbe . IL PKKKV. our machinery, the rushing of our mare aimcuit or cure jour C:we becomes, K. STRATFORD Commute of Five. I, as a physician, whe is daily consulted (!. W. PKNROSK, S. H'iUROCKS. locomotives, and the steady Strokes by scores of your sex, desire to say to labor yo. nat .1 am constantly meeting with Ogdca City, Feb. d.,- 1S75. cfoui OGDEX. UTAH. Tfednfjsdoj Evening:, Feb A. be gunttiaw. - dll6-2- implements attest t ukj wona ius ailments for menths without beinir bene Notice the "Mormma" are aliva and active. fitte1 in the least, until they haTe be- IS KKKEBY GIVES that MEETING and are iaoviBX forward, step by Limo9t B,ade op their minde Beerto NOTICE Uxpayera of the Second Schoel Dia Weber of trict (Seunty, will be htl'l in the Second Step and shouldar to shoulder, with take another dose of medicine, nor be Diatrict Scheolhouse, Young Street, Ogden City, on Muatlay, leb. Uih, 1S7S, at 7 u. hi., for tbe pur- the spirit which leads the nineteenth 1 of Three Tmateea for aaid diatrict, poe electing euuiog 2 ,eRre. and for the transaction of century in the inarch of progress aad ferings ended than to lire and suffer for'.htbeother Ijusiuarin k may bt dceoied necessary. as .tuey bare lliey 6ay they are THOMAS DOXET. the battle of life. norn out by suifering and are only made THOMAS ICMMK'IT. worse hv treatmeat. Of nthinir mam JAMK BUKCII, rCommittee of Fire-C. . MIDDLETON mtM.MM. Mn.Mumm.ua, disooursmne-- we Gii'tainlv rannnt nnn JOUPINORK 1S7. TICKET J. HEltllfOK. For Aldermen: ' Firnt Ward, , FRANCIS 'A. BIIOWX. Second Ward; WALTEH THOMSON. Third Ward, MOOIIK. DAVID For, Councilors '., f r C. W. FENROSJl D. M. STUART, ISRAEL CANFIELH. JOSEPH STANFORD. JOSEm PARRY.' IRON another PAXY. COM- -- The vast resources of our Terii torjr are receiving tha increased at toutioa of capitalists, and manj eyes eager in the search for wealth are turned towards Utah as the most - promising fwld for speculation uod investment. It is gratifying to know that our home capitalists are not Blind to the opportunities for. in- creasing their woahh and enhancing the general prosperity of the Territory, but are Wake an'ti alive to the interests which demand attention and pronise Rwanf. ' ' The latest combiuatiorrof outmost prominent business men, is au enter j;riso for the further devekipiiient of eur iron deposits and the manufae ture in all its branches of the most precious, because the most useful of all , metals. , On .Monday last the ' taha Central Iron Company was incorporated mnder the' laws of the t Territory with" a capital itock. of The officers fare: Whi. JenningSj President; y. II. Hooper, Jas. T.' Little, Secre- vfary"and Treasurer,' William Jcn- ingf,WitH. Hooper;- H. t 'John Sharp,1 Sen., James (Sharp, Feramori Little and Jaraes T. kittle," Directors. is a, substantial company of ' : 1 "' ! "25060,' Vice-Presiden- t- - Eld-redg- e, s whose reputation for bus- t jgontleineaj jBess senpacity amJ ability to what they take in hand, is sec- ond to none in the Territory. They avei deeply interested hi the Utah Southern and its Extension, and in the immediate vicinity of the south- .11. . em part of tha line, extensive beds fore of good quality hfive been dis covered. M .Their, furnaces areto be erected in that locality, while their rolling mills and other establishments for the manufacture of the iron are to be put up in Salt Lake City. , We have been informed that the present company do do not intend to uioaepolize this good thing, but to share . its bneSta with the actual workers whomthey will employ ' giving then an opportunity of tak-- , ing stock in the concern and growine in prosperity as the enterprise ad - vances,, The manufacture of iron will prove ' ore in productive of solid and lasting benefits to the future State rf han any f it nunurous I ;Pese?e,ttf, "lies ' 'industries. ' The mighty metaf plceping in the hills1 in almost every part of Tuh, and only needi wise beads, strong arms and the capital, to wake it up and ,. niak3 it stride tenth as the monarch of ihe m'iuntjiu. a "iaut which iba'.l ' , George Alfred To wnsend predicts ful mode of treating such difficulties leacu principles 01 wnioa L that the great Ueecher trial will never Lha iuai, iue and uepletincr of the Tital reducing come to an issue, but that it will ter-- forces of tha system, when the indica-minat- e atment directly the bv the sudden death nf tU tions Jicl?tV reverse or the one adopted for them. famous defendant. Itis certain that their cases would be deplorable indeed. Beeeher has aged much of late, and Put' lad7 suffere58; thereis better and that he would le more than mortal yau; one more in harmony with the laws if the strain his nervous system has nJ requirements of your system. A . harsh, irritating, caustic treatment and undergone lor some time past did not strong medicines will never cure you. show its effects. And it is asserted ir,ou would U8 rational means, such as common-sens- e should dictate to everv that symptoms of apoplexy have ex intelligent lady, take such medicines as hibited themselves in bis counte- embody the very best invigorating toncs and nervines, coropouuded with epeoial nance, especially during the most ex- reierence to your delicate cygtem. Such citing incidents of the trial. Gath's a bappy combination yeu will find in my Favorite Prescription which has re prophecy is not a mere guess at a .ceived the loudest praise from thousands result, but is founded on great pro- - of your sex. Ihose languid tiresome babilities. and we should not, lie at all sensations causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet or ascend a flight nurprised if this scandalous affair i vi iiini cuuimuai ursm inai is terminated tn a tragedy, or the Bud- - 9appiDgir, from your systems all your ucu vuuupsB ui iuu uuutrai iiijuro ih tormer elasticity, and driving the bleom from your cheeks; that continual strain the drama at Brooklyn. upon your vital terces that renders you tretful, may all be; over HIsKinnnrv Innnliiimnnta I irritablfl and euuuuea 1.uy a persevering tumc nun ...I.J...J use The Home Missionaries of Weber of ibAt marvelous remedy. Irregulari lies ana obstructions to the rroter County ere requested to till the appoint workings of your systems are relieved menls herein named, on Sunday, Feb. by this mud and soft means, while pe riodical paiDs, the existence of which is 7th, 1875. Plain City Richard Ballantyne, H. A. a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neglected, readily yield to Ballantyne andL. F. Monch. it, and if its use is kept up for a reasona North Ocden C. II. Wheelock. and ble length ef time tbe special cause of the6e pains is permanently removed. Henry Holmes Harrisville D. M. Stuart and Jos. A. Further light on these subjects may be obtained from my pamphlet on diseases Weft. peculiar to your sex, sent on receipt of Hooper City Walter Thomson and two stamps, ily favorite Prescription is sold by druggists. Jos. Stanford. . . Slatersville Edmund Ellsworth and Moroni Brown."'" A poor farmer in Scotland in 1750 West Weber James Tnyler and Ed finding it almost imptssible to sub win Stratford. sist, took great paios to have his Marristt Itobt. McQuarrie. children drive his cow where she Mound Fort Winslow Farr. could cat the richest and thickest Lynne C. W. Penrose. grass, to house her in the winter, and ltiverdale--Wfeed her with cartfully-storeN. Fife. hay; in fine', totjr. unheard-o- f F. I). Rich ards. care of his cow. The grateful animal rewarded Human Haib All kinds of ladies her owner with fine a calf and an un- ! J f nair goons, omoings B.aue up, ana all usual abundance of milk, and thus kind, of hair work done cheap. Orders the celebrated breed of Avshire cows by letter receive particular attention at was produced, though it was not till the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City, about the first of the present century ui-t- f that it was broutrlit to perfection j A. , no more success m. I Ogdeo City, Feb. 2d, dll6-- 2 Notice to Taxpayers. of the THIRD DISTRICT THK TAXPAYERS Weber County, are hercliy notified that a public meeting v.:! be held in tbe Third Diatrict . hoolbouse, Ugdeu City, on Monday Feb. 15th, at 7 p. m , for tha purpose of electing Three Xrnateet for raid district, nnd for deciding the per cent of tax to be aiitasej far school purpotaa for tbe proitant year. "l JOHN HASTINGS, . TH01IAS D. DEK. WINSLOW FARIt, Committee of Five. JOSKf 11 STANFORD. UA2NAKU Wllirii, J Ogden City, Feb. 2d., 18T5. 1S7S, GEOOEEIES! So RARE a.. Congressional. & WE MATE A XX OUR above-name- d Ly. GITS' tf At Rrigbam City, Jan. 27th, after a protracted illness of the mountain fever, Betsy Ann, daughter of Lyman and Har Ogden if unction, riet Wright, aged 15 years, S months JUNCTION HOTEL:) (rOHMEBLT ' and 10 days. AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED A very large procession attended the TRANSIENT guaranteed. funeral of deceased on the 2'Jth of Janu M. II. BEAKDSLty, rroprietor, ary. UM. dtf. BEARDSLEY HOUSE, IRilIIll IPMilIIT Z Constantly Replenished. he d62-l- P. P. RYAN, FACING DEPARTMENT VERY THK Promptly Filled audi Repairing Xeafly Executed, Orders will GOODS We have gone into the CIOTHIXCl and offer as nice i fit as can be had at tailor's establishment. ; , any Best Style and Workmanship.. T. y UNION DEPOT, OGDEN, UTAH. ni6-3- . Being about to leave for Europe I will sell off my Consisting of GENTS' stock of Goods , FORMSHIMG GOODS! Hats. Caps, Boots and gliocs, Motions, &c, 3Q AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPE TIT I O JST Must bo Sold Without Reserve ! PLONSKY, Slain d99 Street, Ogden CLARK'S! Partnership. dOl STOCK Is Complete iu every Variety. BOOTS and SHOES IS DRY t , OUR Ladies' California Shoes ! NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC that, huviug nsuined the business, he is prepared to manufacture to order, - CJlxx. DOUBLED ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS. .,1073. IFLent r Should any particular kind not in stock be called for, hy leatinit an order, in two days it can be had from our Salt Lake Heuse at their prices Boot Shoemaker MUNICIPAL two-third- TOWN AND COUNTRY, Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods. Ryan, i ; MERCIIANll Purchasing in Large Quantities and freighting by the OAR LOTS, we can sell at such figures as render it unnecessary for those who buy less than the CAR LOAD to send either East or West. I In the Senate on Monday, Pratt pre sented a joint resolution of the Indiaaa Legislature favoring the passage of the ul granting pensions to. tbe eurvivins oldiers and sailors ef the Mexican war. He sent to the clerk'e desk and read a letter from the commissioner of pensions, Notico is hereby given that an staling the number of survivors of that war was estimated at 35,604, ami the Election will take place, on number of widows ef soldiers ana sailors about 12,000. Feb. 8th, 1875, Yesterdsy Clayton presented a petition Monday, f Jas. Biookj, claiming to be the legal l ; s AT THE governor of Arkansas, aud praying that City Hall, OgdenCity, the office now withheld from him by force and fraud be restored by the ae- - In the Countv of Weber, and : I . . nuu ui riuujiioj, uuuj.i.i.-t.i luai no 09 protect- - T it. i. c ed therein. Ordered printed and re- - V ' r, 6 e!ectlon 7, ' of one Mayor, three Aldermen, and C ferred. The judiciary committee were directed uve Councilors for said Citv. . , ii necessary, to report a bill suppressing m at o pola wm vQ gambling establishments in the District be closed at 6 p. m. on the day and of Columbia. It was announced that date aforesaid. was too ill to LouSargent speak on the isiana question. The bill authorizing the Senect Indians to lease certain lands dl0-i-7t- . JAMES TAYLOR. City Recorder, was passed.. In the House, on Monday, the time was mostly occupied in unsuccessful atDissolution of tempts to change tbe rules, so asto brins up the civil rights bill. The struggle VTOTICE IS IIEREBYjGIVEN THAT was prolonged all day yesterday, and tne heretofore exfinally, after a hot debate, in which the 11 between the undersigned, under Speaker went on the floor and took part, isting the Republicans so far gained their point the firm name of Read & Ryan, is this os to effect the adoption of tbe following day dissolved by mutual consent. P. r. RiAN will continue the business, as report from the committee on rules: all responsibilites of and collect' Burning : ("Whenever a beis question pending fore the House, tbe Speaker shall not ing all debts due to the late firm. W. 8. REED, entertain any motion of a dilatory char P. P. RYAN'. acter. except a motion to adjourn and a motion to fix to what time they shall ad Ogden, Feb. 1st, 1865. dll6-8- t. journ;. but the previous quegtiea on en grossment and tbe third reading of any bill or joint resolution shall not be or dered during the first day of its consid- A COMMODIOUS STORE s of the members eration, unless , On Eiftli Street, present second the demand; provided the rule shall not apply to House reso- Next door eas$ of G. W, Turner's, with lutions, aod provided further that it two reoms in tbe rear. shall not apply to any proposition to appropriate money, the credit or ether pre of G. W. TURNER, Ogden, perty of the United States, except the Enquire " T regular annual appropriation bills." Of .JOHN CORDOX, Mound Fort. TO INDUCEMENTS IN" FIRST-CLAS- S d fi.t that we can offer OF ryai, Successor to Read . OF dU8-2- p. p. mi u till is ii ii fe INCREASED OUR STOCK . ceiye, ana were there Ka MAIX STREET, OGDE3T. ' ving For JIayorr fcKSTKll ir . to Taxpayers. PEOPLE'S h yur 1S75, i Municipal Election Monday, Fib, Sth, nn7 n WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT ENCLISH, SCOTCH &ZK AND AMERICAN Ik BI Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, onMrauglit, or in bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF K SCOTCH IRISH THISKElt AND Ilome, Mountain Dew, Pipifax.U. S., Victoria and California Wine Eitters, 9 CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN AT , ' Cin, ; CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Oden, Utah KEAK, THE LIVERY STABLES. Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection. ;TIIE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGAS! IMbij- j W.H.CLARK Proprietor . ! |