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Show his dollars c.in In' room, and person upon letters found twenty-onhavu were hy so (luin. gaiiH-i- t They Junction. At the same time pailij (g(lcu money. containing illtlicir jiritv; ami atti action which in bills were found in his pocket, draws tliem near unto out-which he afterward admitted he had IsrHfpil overv inirniii''. (Mumktys a ijiK'sIion, is Mjuallv intent if taken from letters during that and claimxcept?J)r hy tho limuiilil to l nr illiuli the otli-- r side. the day previous. The accused had only been carrying on ed he that lo iiflit cs at the work for two or three months, Tln'v ili sii'c t Junction Pbintino Associates U tuiit'saii'l it i all lirciuii.-taii's, and that the money obtained would lie was taken lie- ami an advert- - lree.e of fortune or not exceed Incorporated.) 'oininUsioiier liciiil like fore I'nited States i to ciiance rati.-e- s where he Shields morning, yesterday wth tult of 4th Slml, httw.ru 1'uuh.j. HJKa rudn s lielbre an I''h-- zephyr and waived examination and was commit ami Frunkl.H. r l't in willi lira.i n llnoati-.- l im- ted in default of $."i.lKN bail to answer. v ilfBiill.--t all wlio do not, like The prisoner is a fine looking man, to ilm owhunm-petuo-ilAddrw llfoauwHiirMioM M iiMor, Uhm iutrwlej lr iul.lu ti"U themselves, Biwiu years of age and "crook the p.iynant about twenty-eigh- t He was connected. very to Hi KJir. respectably that thrift a wife hinges of tin; knee, and two children, and received inav follow fawning."" They go back a salary of fit H) a year from the their friends tor the 'money in on H'EDNtSUAY MoKMXCi, Fkb. a, IST'j- OHIO. it," thus manifesting the same Mi.ss Bowen, daughter of Daniel spirit which led to the betrayal of Iseariot. of Vinton township, near Judas Savior Bowen, the hy PEOPLE'S TICKET. sometimes It McArthur, Ohio, left her father's "Policy, my boy."' costs something, either in popularity residence on the 20t!i of January to MUNICIPAL. ELECTION. or ducats, to go against the prevail- visit some friends a mile away, and has not. been seen since. Having to Monday, Vol. 1(1, lST'J. ing breeze, but it is an easy matter to cross Krccoon creeKi upon a ilarge mani of ballast the throw JMYOV: Irift, it is thought that she missed hood overboard and tloat with the her footing and sank beneath the Lestkk J. IIkkku k. . She. is plaintiff in the current. It takes brains, pluck ami CITY (01 X II.: breach of promise suit against. Wil to go into the teeth of existing stability Afdcrmen: liam 11. Keepers. regulationsand established methods First Ward David M. Stcaut, I'EXNSVI.VASIA. and Second Ward ('has. F. Miudi.kton, CAen if the same be disjointed Edward H. Green, a prominent unfit; but how easy to fall in with all Third Ward Joski-i- i Staxfoud, Fourth Ward Wm. B. Hitciiins. citizen anil business man of Easton, the garbage, rubbish and loose which the tide floats away! fell on the ice near his home, recentCouncilor): Edwin Stratford, Rout. S. Watson, Manhood and individuality may ly, bruaking his left arm and injuring Kuitf. McQuAKitui, Lsr.u:i. C'axfiki.d, bo assailed by those who never had himself internally, from theell'ects of which he died suddenly a day or two ' other than second-hanW. V. Bl liTON. i..-.opinions to afterwards. He was aged forty-twleal in, but in the end such creatures years. Mr. Green was a member of Mimhah of an inscrutable providence will be the Pennsylvania Electoral College, WlMIAM 5k()WX. remanded to their proper place in of 1S72, a partner of .Messrs. Stewart Recorder: & extensive wire manufacturers the rear,while brains and energy and of Co., Sourh Easton; president of the Jamks Taylor. in determination will lead the van Keystone Iron Company, and for sevAseor and Collector: eral years president of the Easton triumph. Thomas D. Dkk. Town ( 'ouneil. or Lirity it G EX ERA L HOTEL. iV:sv MEll CJAIA'DISE. e ihe H A. A. ZEWLF.K. titty nr. w. t' LEADING HOTEL, 1 to all Train. Kh1, s (iod-givei- lrift-wood- florid W'twt, TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Meals, HEATING Cents. . BE CONSIDERATE. SAM ILK COMMERCIAL ARKANSAS. Considerable emigration from IlliThose who have so repeatedly renois to this State, mostly farmers. minded us that the past arrangeJames Foster, a notorious despermanin to business the ments regard POLICY. ado, was shot dead at Silver Springs .1 esc rtox of were the not agement by an unknown person. This word isr perhaps, one, of the satisfactory, should take into consid COXXKI'TICIT. most ambiguous in tlie Plnglish .lan- eration the fact that we do not rep most The of the but the resent the present stringent tramp bill yet past guage. At times it nveans everyin the Connecti-- . has been introduced if and our or is mailing that, paper; thing; at other tiiues its meaning cut Senate. It punishes tramping very contracted. Every nun, every other business regulations have failed with a year in States Prison or ten t of inert, every community and to give satisfaction, there are any lashes and six months in the workevery nation ha. a "policy," and the amount of good reasons therefor. It house. term then assumes a position, in the is our intention to remove every imCALIFORNIA. diction of tle age which, to ascertain perfection as fast as wo can, and The Constitutional Convention re its latitude ami longitude, require make the whole business move like jected all the propositions to extend study, watchfulness and sagacity to a piece of machinery as soon as such the elective franchise to women. be brought to bar upon it; for it consummation can bo reached; but COLORADO. then mean a rule of action, a studied our friends must be patient and ex James Litch, of South Platte, kill-- i and olg'eotive tend that leniency which is always ed twenty-twsinr, a proxpttotive buffaloes in two days. Whether not this poiit ho given to "new hands at the bellows.'' or The Leadville excitement conpoint. beneficial or detrimental, tinv1 alone We are not ashamed of what we have tinues unabated. New strikes are can generally dotcriiiino. We can all accomplished so far, and, with a lit reported daily. During the past year San Juan has tle indulgence on the part of patrons Corn reasonable opinions baed upeast 1 ,352,570 pounds of base shipped on the experience of the past, our and friends, will eventually leave Million and lfc,il(0 pounds of ore. The thermometer has been us low as. own intellect, and the ntirroimdiiig most of our imperfections in the rear. !7 degrees below zero on the summit We expect to l able to demon circumstances, mokiivg uso- of such of Pike's Peak during the present uuiles of logic as men are usually in pos- strate c.i inelu.sive.lv that it is to the Winter. session of and applying them in ac- interest of e people of Northern Twenty acres will be laid off on cordance with our faculties. Viewed in Utah, particularly, to sustain our en- Fossil Creek, four miles southof Fort that Collins, by the. Colorado Central fth'u liglit, upolicy'T is a word glowing terprise. It is well known liailroad Company, for a town site, with adjacent ami remote possibili- newspapers are able to expand only the new town is to he called Gaynor. in proportion to the support receivties and probabilities; it spin-reeDISTRICT OK COLUMBIA. significance is not circumscribed, ed; and thu question of whether it is The sale of public lands entire but its boundaries are elastic- and ad- better to sustain, one i or and distribute Government, railroad and State in short, an. indisenduring paper justable, and it mushamong, in during the last year was 11,292,245 support comtectimn with pensable term room productions, is rapidly being acres. This is a large excess over ur public affairs. the sales for 1872, the year preceding But when the word Is prefixed to a solved in, favor of the former propothepanic. name, aiul wo are- tl'tcrvby made to sition. We shall come out ahead DAKOTA. mnderstainr that ouch person is a and with colors Hying, never fear. Rawlins to be capital of wants "policy man,1 a wonderful revoluDakota. A com m ittkk. is now at work on tion, at eoni.pa.redl with the meaning An alleged message from Sitting jWTiotisIy set forth, is accomplished. Bro. Tulmage, whose excuse that he Bull was published Monday in a BisA policy mam is a dangerous man, "visited those places to take notes" marck paper, in the course of which fcecui lac triiu his aail.s in accord- - is regarded as rather thin. The he says he is a coward; that his Since with the prevailing breeio anil Presbytery look upon Bro. Talmage people are starving; hi children are anil that lie will surrender tries to float smoothly in the faco of as being a hard nut no better than freezing, if allowed to live on a very wind that blows in short, he Reedier, in fact, and they don't pro- everything reservation. w or would be all things to- all men, pose to lie put oil' with flimsy excuses; So one can depend upon him, for, in other words, the ecclesiastical fur Thc People Want Proof. let but the occasion arise in which he is about to fly. finds his interests assailed by a com There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, bination of circumstances that carries such evidence of its sucNEWS NOTES. which yesterday favored him, and he cess and superior virtue as Bosch kk's change to correspond, lie is n Gkrmax Svri i' for severe Coughs, XKW YORK. Colds settled on the breast, weathercock, a thing in human form ConsumpJ whose object in life is to study the II. tliarles Bender, a prisoner at Hon, or any disease of the throat and A of that fact is that proof points of the compass as evinced by the Kings County Penitentiary, has bungs. person afKicted, can get a SamlUe jwpular pulse, and shape his ac- made the statement that while suf- any Bottle for 10 cents and ple its sutions acccrdingly. lie is a friend fering from rheumatism he was se perior effect before buying try the reguhas lately now, an enemy hereafter, and noth- verely flogged by Keeper Shevlin be lar size at 75 cents, been introduced in this country from ing at all times. Xoho ly can afford causo lie retuseu to work. Hender and its wonderful cures to trust him, and, when his character was examined by Dr. Zabriskie, who Germany, are astonishing everyone that use it. kt fully nuide. manifest, nobody docs found bun to lie well and able to Three dos.-- s will relieve any case. work. As he persisted in disobeying trust him. the prison reuulations Keener Shev Tryd7'.)-l-it. Sold by J. W. McNi t't & Co. In contradistinction to tho social lin says he was whipped, but not se. weathercock, or ltjiolicy man," we verely. On Sunday night week a burglar 4 Card. note the man of integrity, the man To ill who are n(Twing from the effected an entrance to tho resiri and imtmcretioiif of youth, nervous of positive convictions, of intellec- dence of erly Joseph Ijike, in Winfield, ileeay, loan of manhood:, o , I will eaknwii send of straightforward ac- L. I., hy climbing to the kitchen that will cure you, HIKK OF C1IARUB.a Ttii tual remedy wiu d wcowed hy a miwiooary in tions. He is always consistent, al- roof and prying open a bedroom win- groat South America. Send a eelf addreed envelope dow. Mr. and Luke Mrs. were the to tlwHiv. JossPii ways reliable, and, so far its bis judgstation D, Hiblt t.Ijiij, Acie York of house. llouu, The th only occupants O'y. ment goes, always just. He may at thief collected a quantity of clothing, times make slight infractions upon which he threw out of the window, good order or equitable arrange- and the fact that they were not all 'HI ments, but these are generally unin carried away leads to the conclusion Jl he was alone in the operation. tentional and will be made right that An overcoat, pantaloons and pair of when the occasion for so doing pre shoes are missing. Mr. Ijiko was Opposite Salt Lake Houae, sents itself. He does not require or awakened, but made so much noise out of bed that the burglar SALT LAKE UTAH. expect everybody to view things getting CITY, uecame alarmed ami tied, lie leaped his he private spectacles; through from the roof to the ground in full . can afford to support himself and let view of Mr. bake, who had no Don't fail to call and examine my A mask was found on the everybody else do likewise. He splendid new stock of knows wluvt he means and cannot lie ground. The New York Post office authoriInduced to depart therefrom, while ties have received manyjcomplaints of be is usually in possession of sulli late of stolen letters, and about two ient liberality to let others diverge months ago suspicion attached to from his ideas of propriety to the ut John Flood, who has been employed Office for about twenty most extent. He is, to put it in a few in the Post months. His position was that of a moaning words, "a good, reliable substitute carrier, and in this conman." nection he had access to the boxes Every community needs just such of carriers on different routes. A citizens. Tbere be those everywhere constant watch was kept upon him Special Agent Shamitt, Dewho would sell their birthright for a through tective Blackwood and Superintendmess of pottage or their friends for ents Hichards and Bowne. Sunday Music 5ooks, new, popular and one-haof such valuation. These evening, about eight o'clock. Flood the readied Office from a col- - standard Songs, Violin, Gaitar and Post are ''policy men;" they cannot afford i' rni n l tie work in connec- - Baojo Strings, fittings, etc. lecuon to entertain an idea antagonistic to tion with ip. concluded, he went to luoir immediate or prospective inter- the box of one of the carriers, looked 8SRemnnber lbs aiMrees, "3 Min est; they prefer to ba "hail follows over the letters at his lesme, and Sireei, opposite gait Lake House. of the eyes upon Will met" w.th everybody, and let unconscious in number Inm, put u his ' consistency go to the dogs if pocket. He was immediately a little brief notoriety or popu- - taken, to Special Agent Slnirrott's d3038m f HOUR. Lak, Soda d57-t- M.H.BEARDSLEY, f PICTURES TAKEN GaUexyl Where you can (tt every class of pictures known to tli PbntoKrarluc Art of Fiuest Toue, Durab lity aud Character, at PRICES J. S, W. JENNINGS & Sons Photographic Artist, 5th St., bet. Main and Young, . (JUDEX, FRUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. THE TIMES. TO SUIT . UTAH. EAGLE EMPORIUM. d5,tf. Salt Zalce UFAII CENTRAL City. RAILROAD. PIONF.F.K OF I7TAH. after No. On and Name of STATION. 4, 1878, No. 1 No. r.u. Tragus leave u. r. M. 7 00 8 40 A. Suit Lako Wuod'i Crow 3 Pan. 7 ilS 4j 08 60 Cfiitreville I is till 75 Fannington 7 60 4 33 1 Knysville 8 12 4 62 1 00 6 40 Arrive at Ogden 9 AT: cto $ 00 36 00 No. 2 No. 4 Trains Leave Past. Pau. A. M. T. M. 20 $ ctfl 40 6 Kayville 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 7 81 1 36 11 4 J 44 1 80 11 13 7 63 1 76 Ogdon CentreTille Wood' Crow Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 2 00 WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF HEW AID SEASOMABIjE GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. CONSISTING OF Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Bait I .ale City at 8.40 a.m.; arriving in Ogdiu at 11.50 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake t ''.05 p.m., arriving in Ogiieu at 8 20 p.m.; leaving UkiIiil at 0. 60 a.m., ai riving in Silt Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ugdeu at it 30 p.m., arriving in Salt LaKe Ciiy at 0.45 p.m. Dress Goods in Great Variety of Styles. Notions, Hosiery, Trimming's, Embroideries, Flower, REPELLANTS For all Information concerning Freight 01 Pa age, apply to JAUIS BIIARP, Qen'l Ticket and freight Agent &c. LINSEYS AND FLANNELS. IMMENSE LINE OP JOHN SHARP. 8QPK&INTENDINT. tt KE-OPENE- D. TiikOi.d and Favorite STAPLE DRY GOODS, AH CIGAR AND TOBACCO STAND. Straight Goods, direct from the !faniifaonrer. On FtJ'tli Street has leen ojtencd by UNCLE PETER Who will kcrp constantly on hand and naif ( heap, the llest Brands of for cicAns; TORACCO, PIPES. SMOKERS' MATERIALS, . CALL AND SEE ME. PfTKR Wrl'lltl.tvv dS7-t- f G. G.. BOOTS AMD SHOES! The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wer. Cemplete Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GRIFFITH, ARCHITECT, Millwright Ac Builtler. GEOCERY Plans and Specifications furnished for private residences. PUBLIC BCILDIN08, MACHINERY MIM-- A AND MILLING SPECIAL!!. Produce, Flour, 4c, taken in change for Work and Material. Shop and ofite, Old Ihtt HOLIDAYS! FOU THE A Fine Stock of MEXS' CLOTHING BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, I- d65-l- CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OP Staple & Fancy Groceries, Ilaiiis, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, &c Office, d!43-l- y 3VIXLIS.S. . . MAIS STREET, DEPARTMENT Ex- Drums. GEO. CARELESS. OUR CHRISTMAS LA Kb', Banjos, Flutes, ts "tt, AT A Accordeons, 1 TlTL AT REDUCED PRICKS. TO UAVE THEIR Filth St., 0Eden City, Ttah. lf CS2 MEN, W0M2NANC CHILDREN rw-iu- Etc., Etc, Etc. Prop. 5,000 Persons Wanted! er-o- Cornets, , Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., etc. rontons de iron a of visiting Halt Spring ct other Mounts id Keaortu, can nrphis bHyjcttga ntid receiv: chka fui the same nutil their return. 'it Pianos, Organs, Guitars, ON ROOM 0E TRAINS STOP ALL y tire-arm- - First-clas- s - - COOKING- STOVES. Boots and Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. Notions, Hosiery, Clothing, BEARDSLEYS Ladies' Underwear, Groceries, UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Furs, Crockery, Utah. Hardware, Flowers, Ogden, Embroideries Baskets. in Rooms and Table Silver and Gilt, Grain, Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. Etc Toys, half-a-ilo.e- do7-I- y VINTID STREET. MAIN rirst-Clas- s Aarox V. Fa.uu. j Well S let ted Stuck of vn-an- d S'Ulb. it lid post-offic- Trranttrcr: y ! - i f A Utah Ogdcn City, tiuvuiut RECEIVED JUST KEENEY HOUSE OGDEN. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! From the Celebrated Manufacturers, Wm. Reror & Co., G. F. Fillej & Co., Rathbone, Sard Co., consisting MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES, RATnBONE RANGES, together with aH the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactured by the above celebrtted firms. HESAinr and SISISIaF HARD (FIT ARE. Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. OUR GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR TJIEMJELFES lySPECTIOX SOLICITED. Highest Price Paid for Grain, Eggs aud Dried Fruil. |