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Show NOTICE Moonlight llcflcetions. CO I3nTEST STOCK TUIEj - OGD INFO rlon GBNEEAL MEECHANDISEjl THE AT Ever offered in this vicinity. Silks, OS PAKL0R AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Nouvcaiitcs, Corded Alpacas, CHARTER OAK STOVES Jacquards, Delaines, i - FlannclSi ' - JOS WORK ; Linscys, etc. A Full Line of IS EXECUTED WIA1, iffmt. in I Fork fr ilto Exchange. I From ISooirs JTcyvLJ? BOOTS ASD LEATHER SHOES, AX THE LOWEST PRICES. t Hats, Caps and Clothing GROCERY ffiDIM AND SHOE Order Books, NEATLY EXECUTED: KEPAIKS Biter Hoop I ft -- a J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, I. Stove Department. JUST 0 STOVES. TINWARE Ylsiting Cards, ! St of ALL KINDS. Made rip Doing the Largest Business TEASBEL Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and selling on the Closest Margins. dl-t- f - Salt Lake City, Staple and Faney Hand Bills, DEALING ' C!ools, IN BLEES' SEWING EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Monthly Statements, MA CHINES I Unrivalled in tlie Market. , TH33 QB.AND .1 ' Mr. J. X2RLI2S3Z3 : ' - OUR appointed ; :', ; In consequence of the increasing demand for the aooro machine ,t ' ' ' come Iry Shawls, Yankee Motions, Elc. INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY, Clotliing in immense Yariefy, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, "Wholesale and Retail Groceries and Hardware. PARENT j ; Consisting of ..' v . i &. Cofs, AND EXAMINE THEIR CIIOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE IS NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. , : wo taw . STANF OED AGENT FOR CGDEW. ' At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded Every Yarteti of THE RAILROAD WORK! SINGER . Call and examine d-l- .SEWING " EXIOIUTIO OH JPHIPIJOL 3!P2il.3I!IIlT . KIACH W. N. C. FLYGARE. Thia Iustitutioa is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. SAMl'JLES at hia Store, y t a. CK11B STEAM ogd: AT OtJDKX. "tow-heads- ds Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater yf ; AND Lumber Yard. Itcapcrs,7Ioivers,Siilky Itakes,Tlircshing 31aeliines 00 MAscFAarcREus or Ioor ami Window Frames, Mouldings, etc., Cupboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter Sasb, Doors, Blinds, e Ail Onlnrs, flnqnlrM, Rni:ttmice, etc, should vuMitwouU to the MUBgur, EVERY DESCRIPTION to OF ACRHTLTI li.lL On exhibition and for 6&le at MACHINERY ! BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH 3T.,CGDEN. C. W. PENROSE, our Large and Commodious Brancli Store in Ogden the for supplying our Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to (Facilities aose at Salt Itakc. 6?At 11. B. Box 39 GDJEX, V. T. dl-t- f Work done to Order. . tow-hea- CMWSOH, Supt. A Full Set of 00 "Wood-workin- g MachmerV in Operation. PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS OU REASOfMBLE TERFilS. Orders addressed Office and Mills, to FLYCARE & ft CHILD, Contractors Builders, Fifl'v Street, Ogden, opposite Z. C, Jl. I, Granary. j I CALL AT East Temple Street, . quality, tlio Most .Approved. Style, iix - Business Cards, ' Meal Tickets, f And EVER CARRIED, ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UAII. Ball Tickets, It lew AGIaE HOUSE Show Cards, f " i ASS II JEL3GJE2T.TTJSjym Fall and Winter GOODS of the best Tlhich will Ie Cut in the Latest Fashion! Letter Heads, y u.c 2S. OCDEN, A neta Stock of Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. Bill Heads, crane-boat- O. Box II CHARTER OAK, MONITOR, NEW ERA AND OTHER COOKING , 'u.p - 1. MERCHANT TAILOfl! A LARGE STOCK Receipt Books, Skipping Bills, u.r icfl? Complete in every variety. Z. C. M. - tCP Two doors west of Main Street. at " ! i , th VMcago Lynn CASH FAIH f02? Hides, ! -- :o:- tj-fiv- 1. Norrt UiuiK " " PltODUCK TAKEN. AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Stylo QxxiDorior it Oct ' i i C 2. i. 225. d88-l- y 18-1- Shreveport, Jich For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, - Bitro-glycerin- WJ I ! G. YvHITBHBAD BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES cumference,? In addition to the removals ef the fogs by sawing and cutting, blasting powder was used, but ft did not prove of any nse. Dynamite was then tried, hut failed,, refusinor to explode even with an electrical exploder. At last was brought into use, and.it never failed to do its work All that remains to be thoroughly. is the done now, blowing out of some and improving certain point in the channel, which will bo Kwnmtitkshed in a few weeks. The ehstruction of centuries will then lave been removed by the skill and Derseverance of Iieuten At Wood ruff, t Tbe saddest part of the record ef this great work is ihat Lieutenant Woodruff has not lived to finish it, laving r1irl af vellow fever at ing, Cschs Large Assortment of A A Aim All kinds of PRODUCE received Carpets and Trimmings. The Red River Raft. Logs, roots and snags of every description had been crowded and jammed into a tangled "mass, becoming more compact each year as the pressure from above increased. Annual freshets had brought down mud and deposited it in and over this mass iatn,'inrpraces,'the raft itself had become entirely covered with earth, thus ," small islands, or these formed. Upon , being were growing trees, usually willows, three feet and more in cir- i 1 Tlepps, There is now a certain prospect that the great raft which has been an obstruction in the Red River, Louisiana, ever eince the advent of white men in this country, will soon be removed, and, that navigation will be opened for steamers from Shreveport, Ja.y to Jefferson, Texas. Tho history of the raft, and tha- attempts to remove it, is exceedingly interesting. In 1805, the obstruction of logs reached one hundred miles. Since that time rafts have , formed at various points in the river near Shreveport.' One of these was removed by Captain Shreve in 1830, by the help f a Congressional appropriation, and another between 1840 and Government r contract, by nder General, Williamson., In 1854, the saft region extended only twelve miles, and at that time Capt. Fuller aided by a Congressional appropriation of $150,000, attempted to remove It. " At the end of two years, However, the appropriation had been xhansted and nothing accomplish-p- , and, the work being abandoned, this, obstruction r began to increase. Thi present rait region, extends thir e miles, from a point forty miles aBove iShrevepdrt.'to the! Arkansas State line, and contained, before the present; work; commenced, nearly fifty of a mile to a rafts, from mile in length, and occupying the entire width of the river, navigation only being aecgmpljshect through the bayous around the raft, hut, as these rere only available at high water, navigation ims insignificant.- In 1871 the attention of the Engineering Department was directed to this work, and an appropriation of $10,000 having been made by Congress, the work f preliminary surveying was intrusted to Lieut." Woodruff, who completed it in 1872, and submitted plans and specifications for the removal of the raft; whereupon m appropriation tit 4150.000 was made. The plaBS were accepted, and Lieut. Woodruff reached the? raft region m January s two last with a wad all the requisite' machinery for his work Tho following description shows thQy; difficulties to bo over- - MAIN STREET, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Ogden Junction Office Alas, alas! who turns the eye To the gloriuus harmonies ou high, But feels,, and knows, tf be has a stml That the earth is corrupted from pole to pole. With the tread of her sous, in their insane path, tor gwld and glory, for pride and wrath, And souls are bartered everywhere; Jfor the wings of the moth or Mammon s ware, And the pulses weaken, the standards fall, And a yawning chasm is threatening all, Hut a mighty hand is stretched to save; Iscan read its power, lu the vast concave, I can see tli angry tide of erinio, That reckless surged o'er the fac of time, Recoil from the feat and leave the straud In ths valiant keep of a chosen band, Whom the Gods have niarshnird,5wh(we battle cry Is the rallying shout of the hosts on high, And the motto that flashes to lighten their van, Is th will of the gods, are the interests of man. J. McF. ii- - --- ' I OP destroy; f Thataursee night, but Of the mnttered curse, and the clashing stoel," Of.tlie sordid hearts who only feel That time is theirs, and the glorious night Is thickly vailed, fyom their bloodshot sight, Vho value the earth, and all niniidan things, By the low toned test, of their passion springs, Of the arch triumphal, and lighted street, Of the nobs who cheer and the bards who greet The harbingers of their own defeat. tow-Hea- Ii i KEXT DOOIi TO Z. C. M. I., As I gMed entranced oil the wonderom sight, Of the lioeiidless cowiuo of glories bright, I thought of the hounds oT th angelsof ken. men, And the wondering gaze of the sons f tlia y that would fierce, and the )uting "" " soul, That faia would gather tlie sounds that roll Jromtlie glittering wheels of the ontward spheres, The musio that charms immortal ears, fef the measured tread of the sons of tiny, ' ' " Who in triumph throng the milKyway, While the morning stars sing with Unliglit, Another fair world redeemed from night, Then I thought of the hosts that come and go At the will of cartlis tyrants to and lro, And of the vaunting beastly Joy snag-boa- t, ogbsh, X CHILD HIGGHfBOTHAE Retail Department. Hie moon is robed lunflvcry light. The Pleaides are twiukling bright, And the piercing beam of the luilkywajr. With tii shade trf the anciont uurkhww play, th orbiU uf Hpltursoii apliere, Sraening A ail battling creations, fur frontier, With, a flood of lifht and warmth that spring Kicm the heart of aU created t hi iiga. t one-eigh- ra. I., . " |