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Show OGDEN A BUTTON LOWER. She (Dfltkn funcUott. Charles W. Penrose. Editor aad Basiuess Matugar. EYE., Jan. 21, 1874. or as a country village. This it rather brazen faced and impertinent, AND considering that Ogden is the termi LAST APPEARANCE nus of four roads, and that more of OF busy, active life can be witnessed at our depot in one day, than Salt Lake MR. sees in a week. Ogden is on the Willbs promoted, for this ftoccasion, the 6rmt leuiparanca lrama in acta, untied main thoroughfare, Salt Lake a point of diversion. OgIX A den presents a moving panorama of a miniature world with its tumult and Price of AdmUwion. throngs, Salt Lake is a shifting Come down two or a scene. peg Parquette, 50 cts. Reserved Seats, 75cts. Gallery. 25 cU. for main is Ogden your gentlemen, DOORS OPEN AT T, COMMENCE AT 8 O'CLOCK outlet, and when the Iron Works go into operation, we will consider the ESTItAY NOTICE. question of annexing you to the MT POSSESSION TIIB IHAVH IN animal, which if not claimed. J unction city. - Saturday Erening:, January 21. 1874 J. S.JJNDSAY. WHAT WE THINK ABOUT IT. trans-continen- tal We have been asked repeatedly by gentlemen- of various opinions on matters political and doctrines, religious, what were our views on a subject of vital importance to the community; that is, on the right of a person, professing to bo a gospel minister, to officiate in the marriage ceremony when the parties are minors, and - the marriaga is not only without the consent, but contrary to the wishes of their parents. We have nothing to say to the legality of such proceedings, as there is no marriage law among our Territorial statutes. But we have a very decided opinion on the propriety of them. We consider that any man who would stoop to connive at the union in marriage of young girls with persons of indifferent or low character, in opea violation of the wishes of their pa,reuta1is unworthy of the name f gentleman, and a disgrace to any TEN NIGHTS BLOOM! Education. Oodkx, June 24, 1874. Editor Ogden Jssction ; the speakers at the Tabernacle on Sunday last, on education, stated that about one naif of the children in Ugden, between the ageiof 4 and 16 years, were not in' the school hooae, hut on the streets; and attributed the cause to the neglect of parents a total lack in tnem to care for the educational wants and moral training of their little ones. Now. while we are willing to admit that in too many instances parents do not give that care and attention to the education of tbeir children, that duty and justice to the rising generation in society, religious or secular. This is our midst demand, we must beg, most eur private opiaion publicly ex- respectfully, to differ with our learned friend as to the cause, and state that pressed, and the respectable portion there is another cause, or reason, and of the people of Ogden can now un- which in my opinion is the principal one why so many of our children are out of derstand that we are in perfect accord school. It is, that parents are not able with them on this question,, which in the majority of these cases to meet tax imposed upon them in lies at the very b sis of society, and the heavy paying for the education of their childhas an effect on the endless future as ren there are very many who cannot really afford to send every member in well as on the present. their family who are capable of being in school. In many cases they can only send two out of four, or three oirt or nve A WAR OF TITANS. for the educa The lowest rates tion of a family of four between the age It is useless to disguise the fact of 6 and 12 years, is $19.00 per quarter add this to the cost of books or all that there is a decided breach be- kinds, and we find it will amount to tween the Ajax of the dominant par- about $100 per annum, while in many families of half a hoien capable of going ty in the U. S. Senate, the indomita- to eehool, it would amount to an annual ble Senator from Indiana, and his reost of from $150 to $175. Now who are the class among us who doubtable chief. No open, rupture is can reach school with their entire fami announced, but under the garb of a lies; at best it can only be the merchants, and best class of mechanics and quiet composure and a studied reti clerks, tradesmen. The laboring men and the cence, caw be detected signs of muti generality of our farmers, whose entire for tbe year will not exceed ny on the one hand and imperious earnings to $600, cannot do so, and as from $400 on determination of a a rule the latter class have the largest families and such are compelled to the other. Grant and MoHon avail themselves of the help of their sons did as stand in the same attitude and daughters offender years to provide Johnson and Sumner at the Beginning for their necessities circumstances, not compel them to take this course, of the farmer's- defection which led choice, and many do so, feeling keenly sensible to his impeachment, or as did Doug- of tbe injustice done to tneir cnuaren Do we blame the teachers in the amount lass when, he apostatized from the adthey assess for the tuition of their pupils? ministration of Buchanan. If "straws No. In too many instances they are for their "show which way the wind blows," not sufficiently remunerated services. What we need is a free school as they passing eveats, insignificant system. This would go a long way to ward remed vine, the evil complained oi, a indications of are to le, appear and, for the olasa referred to, who fake breeze that forebodes a 6torm an interest in the- well being or tae onMorton's intrigues to accomplish spring entrusted to their care and direction. A compulsory education law comthe defeat of Cnshing for Chief Jus- pelling them to send their children to school between the ages of six and tice, aroused the President to circum twelve years. , vent the Buccess of the Indianian'sLet us have taxation aaa iree scnoois. Civil Rights bill To this the rich only lemur. Wny pet measures as the should they! is the question. We opine and the solution of the- Louisiana that they do not do it unuersianaingty. enured have would or end more noble in which To what purpose imbroglio can they devote a portion of their itself both to his political advantage. They mean, and which, in various ways, can are rivals for the Buccessisn, and it is be shown to either directly or indirectfind its way baok in beneficial results necessary that ono or the other ly to the rich. man when he can, educates should resign his pretensions for the The One of and Ukn away within tea days from present date, will be aold at Ogden Estray Pound, Tuesday, February 3d, 1874, at 2 o'clock, p.m. una red better, coming two yean old, white under belly, star in forehead, half upper crop in left ear, crop and alit in right car, bo braudi visibfs. W. N. FIFE, District Poaodkeepw. a9-Ogden, Jan. 24, 1874. DUNFORD&SONS Salt Lake City, WHOLESALE Shoes, Hat?, Caps, LADIES' FUES And Gents' Gloyes. ONB OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE HOUSES In Utah. self-asserti- GOODS AT THE VERY ( Prices. Possible dl08-6- exi.sio. . of mpss, to-d- ay - - - ' J. Stanford, GENERAL MERCHANT Fifth Street, Ogden, CONNECTED THE STORK FORMERLY as the City Bakery with hie Dry Goods Department, and hue stocked U with a lull line of (groceries and Hardware. HAS In addition la to thit will run u ; A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. - of tW prize which is the goal is supeGrant tion of each aspirant. rior in the prestige which power gives him, but Morton is stronger with his To guard himparty and the masses. self against the furtive attacks of his to conantagonist,. Grant has sought ciliate the Southern Senators and ambi- douKcpresenatives by the offer of ceur which are accepted as a healthful change cf sentiment. The carpet-la- g government of Texas has been turned loose to seek other pastures, and general amnesty has been offered as a balm to assuage the and disappointments of the of the champions who shared the fate heart-burnin- "lost cause." The War has commenced with skirmishes and reconnoissanoes, and in and retreats, bu$ guerrilla advances manoeuvres they are simply strategic which will inevitably bring on the word will be sauvt fray, whea the poor his children for usefulness in society. e find his sons behind the counter in the counting house, moving among the different branches of trade, art and science, and by whose toil, industry and enterprise, the wealthy are made more wealthy his daughters educated in me practiordinary rules of a good, sound,home in at cal education sohooled house work and all the branches of domestic economy, make fitting mothers to raise and train up the rising The nromotioa cf universal education of is the leading theme and study tbe Kingdoms of the old world. To accomplish this they are aiming to remove circumevery barrier and allow poor stances no plea for ignorance in book learning. Vice and crime as a ruie are m re sults consequent to ignorance, while education refines the mind elevates the moral and makes nature soft and pliable to the higher powers of mind, and a sweetness a pleasure in all the refined exereises and walks of life that the ignorant and uneducated part of the world are strangers to. Let our legislators and then give this matter due ana eenou consideration, and devise such means as will place at least a good, souna, common education within the reaoh of all. to-d- ay mam OF LIQUORS USES. . HIMSELF AGXlN. BUGHU hT ncc," C Permanently Curea all Disease, of the AND KIDNEYS, blYlSLLl.NUa, - Existing in - NO J- TERMS: DROPSICAL MATTER WHAT THE AGE 1 Prof Steele Mya: "One bottle of Kearney! Fluid Extract Bu hu it worth more than all other Buchni combined." Price. One Dollar wr Bottle, or lix Bottlei for rive Dollars. Depot, 104 Duane St., 'ew York. A physician In attendance to tuner correspond ness at bis old stand between the Main Street, Ogden. o TIIB A choice selection of FOREIGN advice for INTER-OCEA- N - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED FIHST CLASS GOODS AT LOW FRIGES LIQUOR ST0EE. W. rro-t- f. YOU FOR CASH. CAN V& NO BETTER THAN BET goods at WALLA CE FO UL GEE'S, Where you will find a Block or II. CIsAKK, PBICB. usr(d well Propp. etc. Next Door to City Drug Store, Ocden. Utah. W. S. READ, Salt Lake City. Boot and Shoemaker, the good." PRESIDENT. AT THE OLD STAXD. WARREN HUSSEV Tbree doors south of l,ivry Stable. ANTHONY G0DBE, CAS1IIEB. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Banking Institution in ttaa. Orders- promptly filled. Eepaira neatly Interest Allowed on Tim Deposits. executed. Collections Promptly tndeJ;tt Give me a call. - 8. HOKROCKS, ... HOEKOCKS Main Street, & W. T. BAKER. BAKER. . - - Ogden. DEALERS IN . , : General IMereliandise . NEWSTOKE,NEW GOODS, N New Everything; is the paper for THE REPUBLICAN, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. THE FAMILY, TIIB MERCHANT, " i UV J JWWWV' THE X 142-t- f T. W. JONES. AT THK VERY LOWEST TmM-SV.i- INTER-OCEA- Otftleii. Groceries, Cioods, lrylioots and Shoes, WHISKIES, BRANDIES. Crockery, Wines, Ales and Porters Hardware, Provisions, BY THE MEASURE Intee-Ocia- THE Eeoeivcd. Suits or single garments made to order in the Latest Style and at the lowest 2rices. tent Points tor Drive Well Pumps, with siitsUt iron piping. Pumps repairedand fitted upon reuo. able terms, at Workshop, Tithing Office, THE BEST IMPORTATIONS OF nitkM unArlft! efforts to render Itself acceptable to the famliesofits patrons. To I AVAPVtliinv rifmrmialv excluded that .i.:- could possibly offend. The religious and mora! ,uu character is guaraea w m especial aim is "to encourage me uue, u miuiui, n.- TESTINGS, Etc., East Side Main St., Ogden. THE FARMERS n was their earliest, as it.nii.hADt :.I . iuna iwcu - u-- i.H , friAnfl. u .... . " ..rmMt of the people in the the is organ It emphatically Via ; -. in t I. i fUna ....I.,. .m OeBt BB1ISC OI IHt" iwui wcw.ujft i,mt-tii.of the rights of the many acainst tbe all that believes encroachments of the few. It chartered corporations should be field lo oe to the power that created them, and with- 4 Inr.inmi.nt nf tllA lllflt Hirlll. flf otlierS It insists, and will continue to insist, that all csrportlllUUS nju v JiJ euniw ,Av.abw V... nA,.nla shall twrvft thmi iftirlv Ana iitttlv allowing a reaoonabU profli at a corapeusation Lt.. .....i that the g OPPOSITE WALKEB BROS, N THE Established less than two years since as rep resentative Republican paper, pledged U maintain Mie the principles and organization ot great nathas ional Republican party, the Ixter-Ocea- h attained a circulation and influence with the masses of its voters to entitle it to approach tbe commencement of a new calendar year, and to prepare for the preliuiinay work of the next campaign, the shadow of which is already casting iiself upon the country, in tne connucno tuai lis ineuu win need no other specific pledge tor the future than e has been given in its columns trom nay to aay the nast eighteen months. Since its first publication it has maintained the position of TUB LEADING REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER IN TUB NORTHWEST. to which it was assicued by universal assent In the excited canvass which resulted in the second and triumphant election of Presidenl Urant, know i. CASS1MERES, Just PUHlPS!PUiy!PS! Hf . STUAUT SALE THK BUST AND CH1A? KEEPS yOH t'OKt'E and LIFT FL'3I1S for deep or shallow wells. Alio, Ps. SCOTCH TWEEDS, 1874 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION! NORTHWEST. DOMESTIC S, BEAVERS, and Contultalion. Dr. J. B. Dtott, Graduate ef Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several Tttltrahle works, can be consulted on all diseases or tlie Soxual or Urinary organs, (wuicn nemaae an es pecial study) either in male or female, no matter troni what cause originating or ot now longstanding. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diBase with success. Cares gaaranteeii. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance cau torward let-idescribing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. send lor the' "uuiue u neaun. rnce xuc. J. B. DYOTT, M. D, Physician aud Sirgeou, 1W Duane S t.Jf . T. THE AND BROAD-CLOTH- OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge busi The undersigned has PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, ence and give advice gratis. Xa? Send stamp lor Pamphlets, free.'Ca TO THE 8T. UlTJIS REPUBLICAN, published morning. Delivered by mail and paid in adrisiT tl'J.OU a year, three copies, S34.UO, five eeW $m.O 0; tea copies, $100.W. To Ksasdualsrt lii ' and a Half cents per copy. . THE ST. tOUIS EEPTTSU CAN, published Mondays, Wednesdays and hi. days. Delivered by mail, te.OO a year thm copies, $17.0(; five copies, $27 .(Xh ten conies fccja TUB WEKKLY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN- -. $2.00 a year; three copies, $5.W; five copies $8J(r ' ten copies, $16.00; tweuty copies, $26.00. Additious can be made to clubs at anyfuMa) club rates. Ten per cent, commission allowed Agents getting up clubs. 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WEEKLY: EXCELSIOR MANUF'Q COMPANY St. Iiouls, Mo., . 3Sl O - M . Ogden, Utah. Store! Drug City MAIN STREET, OGDEN. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. KM AND BKIXO law-maite- rs ttave Habhiss, &c Stoker and Reed Could anything ba neater than the now on hand the best steek of harness ArrPx,'!i reulv to a beautiful and trinmines ever offered te tha Ogden .nun? lndv whom ha offered to nil public. Their work is first class, and over a gutter, and who insisted that executed. Call at w uromntlv V i ,t0 la v a r" V heiVV? "Lor, HUSSUS, was near Douglas and Rob store the brick said he. "I's used to lifting barrels of " bins' batcher shop. fi" ., - sugar." SPERMATORRHOEA, Referring to its coarse in the as i dex of the spirit which wUl past ceatrol it. a management, the efpbuca j. prouas. it. reader. nurUd advan J every particular that constitute, a tWZ?'' litan journal, for the year te come Itii lTk concealed gratification we are able to wiihin a year and a week after and improvements more exteasiiemaking been made by any establiehed and thai per of the world, it is agaia compell.4! increasing its size from fonrty-eiite Bft ' columns, to meet the Increasing volnm. and advertisements. With snch signal .via?!' of vigor and enterprise as m .y U fonnd iT? pages of iu files, perfect conidence is assured hT no energy will be reUxed to add to the bob1 features which have already made the tip,,)!!" preeminently the great newspaper of ths sippi Valley. Arrangemenu are making and rapidly be consummated by which it will LT: increased facilities for tbe collection of i2 no exertion will be spared by which eoniiita? provenient and progrew may be eisiuitwt. bJk in the quality and quantity of the resnriaai, presented to its patrons- - I. POR MEDICINAL THE FAMILY. Families supplied with Bread, Cakes and Candies of the best quality. BRANDS FINE KIDNEYS. FOR 1874. Promptly and Carefully Filled Lowest Also, Leucorrhop or Whites, TJfseaeea of the Pros tate Gland, Stone in tbe Madder, Coluliu GraTei or Brickdtut Deponit and 11 oca or Milky ALL ORDERS Till: BEST Stat loner y, Fine Cigars, etc. or Incontinent of Uriae, Irrita-tiuu, luflamuKtiun or Ulceration of the BLADDER, FAMILY S ASD lerrnmery. Toilet A rtidcA, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, 1870. We soiicit Orders from Towns and Country. FIEST-CLAS- Dross, GOUT, EXTRACT A ARB DEALZB IB AU USDS Of And a potitlT remedy for & OF THE St. LOUIS REPUBIiICAH - iurs(Eiiiic5 irrccisT, BRIGIIPS DISEASE, BLADDER PROSPECTUS Pootalos, O. Xj. Nervous and Debilitated . Boots, ! only knowa remedy for and RETAIL DULERS IN to-d- qui pent. Th dl(JO-- when NEW DRUG STORE, On Fifth Street. CHU BU BENEFIT, OGDEN. VT.VIU ) FLUID EXTRACT The Salt Lake press is in the habit of making invidiois allusions to Ogden as being in the rural outskirts, SATURDAY bliseI EVERT ITENINQ. gandays zecptod kr tha Oax PUBUSBIKS CoiEJiNT. a KEARJfEl'S Single copy, one year i.00 one year four coi-iee- , Ten copies, one year 20.00 Tu'jii.tu miiim on. vft.r Special arrangententi nde with country pnb Ushers for clutioing wun mni t.uU... can Sample Copies Free. Moaey draft, money order, express, or registered letter, at our riK. Address Etc. PAINTS, OILS, TURFS, TARNISHES, BlUSnES, A FULL LINK 07 ,. Groceries ! Groceries ! Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Jlnm, Dutch Schnapps. ; also, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Wines and Liquors, SNUFF. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND j and AXG0STTBr II03IE, KEXXEDY, BED JACKET, rLAXTATIOS BITTERS. WlxoloQlo JTJ d92tf ctrxcl Xlotrtll -- S PrescHjtlont Accurately Prepared. WILLIAM DRIVER, PropX I |