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Show v.w.paper Dibectorv. The Amer Bio Vvup. The U. N. R. R. Co, hate such peculiar hieroglyphics 1874 is at the south end ican Newspaper Directory for that no ordinary reader can decipher put a large BOG pages, including contains I'lihrtppv rrancc ! there frcrns tu them. One of the common follies of of their bridge across Ogden river.for the out It is the most comof supplying locomotives with complete indexes, and The freedom purpose Ic no r eaco for her. of the kind that has penmanship, is to represent I and J water. The pump is set on timbers prehensive volume f.f a Republic is too much liberty, the press. All the This is all hy the same character. out from the si'ie of tbe bridge di- ever emanated from is too of and the weight Empire tbe country ol any acvery well when the letters are joined to rectly above the river, and tbe iron pipe, aewspapers in mti'-pressure for the mercurial ami others to make up a word or a name. through which the water is drawn up, count whatever are represented in this incombative modern Jaul, The most and a vast amount of reliable But when they htand as initials, they extends perpendicularly to the bottom book, of the of the stream. That is a very conven- formation concerning the press K iixible tiling which the agitated naare involved in mystery. neat the within ient place to put a pump. The company country is enclosed t! tion can t)fchow its bastard A law ease is pending in the volume. It have lately hud a gang of section hands green covers of (bis valuable Row-erepublicanism on th'j one hand and ll Supreme Court of Tennessee which At work in the vicinity of the bridge is published annually by George P. its irniKpii-p- : Jlonap.irtisin on the othcelebrated advertising & Co., the has arisen solely on the question as to Btr&ighteniDg the rails, and putting tha extend er, and adopt a cutisfttutioiial limited whether a certain letter in a relations business whose agents, prom- road in better condition generally. tuoiurchj- alter the fashion of the to every part of the United States where 5.000 is I or J. issory note for IJeehive. Patent The volume Hut th chaunel. is published. Kingdom across Kidder' I'ntont rtccliive for wtlfi a newspaper Sevfnfj-fivTwo persons of the same surname at JliggitiliutUvui, Child Co., Main Street, for 1874 is really who is to be King, in an important claim the money; one has Icaac and question, and would be as diticult to the other Julius for a Tape Wobms, and "Sich." Dr. riant "given" name. Kv to Theology. This beautifi-- who visits this ci'y every Monday, is rietide as the f Tin of government. Now if the maker of that note had work from the pen of the late Apostle, death on worms. The tape worm has I'ranee appears tu be doomed to alike Parley P. Pratt, has just been republishand his written I's not J's no chance with him. He gets the ' ugly revolutions and political convul-Mon?- , there would have been no law suit ed by the iJeterct Ntti-- Office- The work varmint" every time he goes for him. and these appears to be no is a poem in prose. Nothing that its Such plainness over this matter. The Dr. has no end of nasty monsters of permanent talented author has contributed to lithupo at present for well the been as in glass bottles which he has ejected not have settlement of might erature has been so ranch admired as peace or a fiiml human stomachs. Recently lawyers, but it would have been much this volume. It should be in every from various its doDicfctic difficulties. McMahou, a writ of ejectment on served he has better for Isaac and Julius. The differ- library in the Territory. It is a valuthe head of the at some yards cf tape worm which had tath'iugb nominally and is matters able book to the Latter-dainvolves Saints often ence a letter of an Imperialist. ken lodgings without leave in the bowel ''.'pubiic, i. at of groat momcut, and it will be per a most excellent work to place in the of Mr. T. R. Thomas, of The Parisian police are IJoirapartists, wf the departments ceived that distinctness is a necessity hands of enquirers with doctrines this city. The "critter" left in a hurry, and a great part of the army have Church. to penmanshipIf you write at all, and now Mr. Thomas has it in a bottle. The new issue is remarkably cheap. sympathies in common with the great He think's4 he is "better mid owut it," write everything plainly. Bound in embossed cloth it can be had Foremast in the hhadowH Marshal. and would rather have it corked up for enly To cents antl in more elegant ( f coming events moves the boy who than moving round loose in his internal binding for Sl.CO nd ?1.25. We are r i the war. Persons who have reasons to inj LOCAJ JITEMS. pri"cipbsof' ftuJy economy. glad to see this work issued again, for believe they are troubled with a jointed the protection of the British From Thursday1 Daily of June 18 we know that many of our people desand hungry rascal of this kind, should Marid.ird, the 'n of Kugcnic, who ire to obtain it. Send for a copy before TriE AMERICAN SARDINK CO's Sir apply to the Dr., who can be seen every better, ami low thau the edition is all gone. fjnlt powdf r fort he first titacon the Imil thePanlinPH,of are nmrh Sardineg. toft imjiortod Monday at the Globe Hotel, Fifth-st- . f.c!d of cdju. Masonic. We acknowledge the receipt iJut between I. im an J the impc-mFigeon Shooting, Etc. Yesterday Foa Logan. President Young and a of invitation to attend tho St. John's the Salt Lake and Ogden Clubs had a an throne there are dangers enough to number of gentlemen carao upon the U. Day Festival on the 21th inst. in this shooting match on the grounds of A. tppal the stoutwt heart and to make T. train this morning, when the resicity, under the auspices cf the Weber Greenwell, Esq. Following is the score: lite most ambitious pause, if the eyes dent took the U. X. train for Logan, acLodge, U. D. of Masons. The Exercises SALT LAEE. if the successor of Napoleon were companied by Col. John Sharp. will consist of a to leave the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'MIAIM-YIUAXC- make E. hand-pum- p run-uin- g t - e rlii-iip- , first-clas- OjriU-u- . s. 4S-- 0 1 - s y In-ar- t Improved Railvray Brake. It is not a continuous W-though it may be fitted to everv m the trainthe t)lan ever to divide the train UUl O ' h,.;..Car intoseaC 111 each, and the operator in this car f'iin the brake to his own car, and to or more others m connection S it. These brakes are applied to the wheels by the agency of a friction pully, winch enga-- e a friction-wheon one oi the axles of the engine or of the brake cur. The revolution of this fnction-whce- l winds up a flat link chain, like that of a watch and this, pulling on a set of rods m'nder the cars, applies the blocks to the whcels. The p illy is of iron, but the friction-wheon the aile is built up of wooden segments, with grain radiating, and jammed between two plates set up tight with screws and nuts. The wheels of the brake car are not intended to stop running. The friction wheel instantly revolves, and its fcietion against the iron pully supplies the force which applies the brake. The mode of throwing this appar- el el j - un-uc- BONK-I.KS- S 17-- lj l peu to anything but a crown an I his curs to any voice but that of destiny. ( At or near the Tabernacle on a Sunday, lady's Gold CufT pin and two broaches. The finder will be rewarded Lof.T. And while the Republicans are struggling against Bourbons and Legitima leaving them at W. Driver's City ists and Bonapariists, unhappy tf Drugstore. Fraucc is distracted with their strivings and their hates and stands back For Salt Lake. A party of English in mourning with her prestige one gentlemen, late of Australia, arrived from amoii the great powers. from the West this morning and proceeded to Salt Lake, to see the most beautiful city of the Great West. WAIt PHOSPIXTS. It generally believed ly those political prophets whofo prediction? tre deduced from the logic f circam-tancc- s and bed on actml YaCU, that Kuropc is en the eve of a tcrri-UconviMon.The finger of the Kp'uit of the times point tu war. The tutious on the Cerstintnt are ull prefacing fur it. They :ry peace, but make ready for battle. The armies of Germany musttr 1,201,-000- , as many as the forces of ji'rance, Auhtriu and Italy combined. All with countries these llussia, Belgium und Sweden arc increasing the num-Ic- r ol their fighting men. Knglaud inaintains only three boldiers for every is e 2,000 of l.cr jKipulatior. Italy I ranee have twelve; and Austria .while Germauy ' It U iii Nothing done in the Senate yesterday, rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. Whatever will the 'ring" do if the session should close without some relief for their suffering souls beg pardon gizzards. Tolasd Bill. Shively's hotel, the Railroad House, at Toano was burned last nijht. It js supposed that it took fire from fireworks which were be- t ing set off by some Chinamen who wen Full particelebrating an anniversary. culars cannot, at present be gained, as the telegraph office was in the Hotel. We understand there are no facilities for sending a dispatch from that point. Mr. Shively's many friends residing in where he is well and favorably and known, will much regret this disaster. IIotki IUrsei). Og-de- n, fif-tetu- ,s Icepi twenty Windows ix Dascer. It does look as vain uh for these though those large windows in the front of to the little grocery on the corner of out hung peace H.:gna!s from their windows, while in- Fourth and Franklin streets, might get doors they aro marshalling their broken in some time when that big herd of cows gathera every morning in front troops, fhurpening their sabres, eas- of the store in a compact maa. as if und getting ready ta ing each was aniious te get the first look at H.dly forth in all the panoply and tbe old bacon displayed in such a temptnruud horrors of ensauguiued strife! ing manner. Better put & feace or someThe war spirit motes upon the thing in frcnt of tbe windows, or, bap-pithought better advertise that bacon Kurvpeau vntiuvnt, und the ghest and thus get rid of it. of the tUin on recent battle fields, 1 Gov-wnincnt- , ucw'ji'-aunoii- er ! are breathing on' the hosf of the liv- Look out fur a thighty conflict unions; the kingdorns of the old world, with Germany as the leader, with all Europe in its eye as, the fruits of expected victory. ing. Tatsiakcrial IUcssincs.-rutrhrc- h thoHi who Vouac Wood-mansee- 1 1 Obey, 0 1 1 1 I 1110 111110 1111 Rodibankl 1011111111011 Pattersonl 11110 11111111 Ordner 's 0000011000100 00001100000011 Driver Allen 0-- 13 0-- 12 13 0-- 13 extontis over tne rools of the seats from end to end of the train. By pulling this cord, a detent is thrown out of gear, and the , which is huvg on a weighted friction-pully- leve, bell-cran- k is suffered to in- with the l m the axle, and the brake is applied as soon as ihe train has run far enough to wind up the slack of the chain. The cord is kept taut, so that in ease a car runs from the track or becomes detached, a strain is brought upon the lioe and the brakes immediately to contact applied. There was a lady at Bentoo, Mich., who subscribed for the Detroit Frte Prtss in 1835, and has been taking it regularly ever siuce. 0- -3 full friction-whee- The result is, she is now seventy years old and in good health. It is astonishing 58 how long a person will live who suOGDEX. bscribes reguarly and pays promptly GreenwellO 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 for a good newspaper. If the do01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -9 0 10 000 Wright ctors would proscribe fewer pills and Chapman 10011111101111 Erb 10 00 0001000 0 000-- 2 more papersr the world would be Greenwelll 11111110 11111 much htalthiex than It is. 0-- 4 0-- 13 12 14 11111111111111 Young 15 65 A Macon ra?gro philosopher, dii cussing the relations of the races know de turkey, he roost said, on dc fence, and de goose he roost on de ground, "i'ou pull de turkey off de fence, and he'll git up again. You r crop his wings, but somehow or he's gwine to git back again on de fence. Now you put de goose ob de fence, and he'll fall off; he don't belong dere. De turkey am de white man. He's down now, bt he's gwine to git ip again. De niggei is de be goose. He'd better stay where belongs." The Ogden boys were the victors, and feel equal to matching their opponents any time, on fair and equal terms. Ttiit was the pigeon shooting. The &c. consisted of partaking of the bountiful repasts prepared by Mr. Grewn-weand his hospitable family, and putFrom last evening's ting away an immense quantity of the Condensations. finest strawberries that ever made a perXttrs: Millcn Attwood'e barn, in the 13th son's mouth water. The whole company, visitors, spectators and Ward, wus entered by a sneak thief on who were all enjoyed the day present, and set of a harness Tuesday night, and its pleasures te the full, and separastolen'. Mr. Robert Smoddeu's dog sprang up- ted in the evening with the best of feelon aludy who was passing, a day or two ings to each other and their entertainers. STRAYED OR STOLEN ago, and tbe owuer seized an axe and OKI stopped his springing for cter. There Admitted to thb ban. We take great FROM Till II A NO K NEAR RICHMOND, rrel red old four yenr ara dogs in Ogden which need similar pleasure in stating that F. S. Richards, tif ary witli foal, no brand, ' PJ no white. 1 n or more aaid $25.0e th of for recovery treatment. Esq., of this city, has been admitted to that will lead to it inimediattly. John Cuwan, alias Patpey Marley, Xo. the bar of tbe Third District Court, and VM. F. FISHER, Richmond, Cw b Co., Ut"was habeas aud 2, also to that of the Supreme Court of this corpueed, yesterday, 4fMm released from three years imprisonment Territory. Mr. Richards passed his exto which the Probate Court, of Toole amination before the experienced lawCounty, sentenced him for an assault yers who form the committee with such with intent to kill. Judge McKean lib- success, that Judge Tilford, who made erated him but put him under $500 the report on which he was admitted to T tho bonds to appear at some future time in the bar of the Third District Court, took and the Third District Court. the first opportunity that was afforded to We understand that active prepara- move his admission to the bar of the tions are in process for the erection of Supreme Court also, . Judge McKean the proposed railroad shops at the place expressed his as it is not usual surprise, where it has been decided te have the for" young lawyers to receive suck Tb laading Bookeller of rapid Paci-ri- o the Central of permanent junction promotion, but after hearing the expresand Union Pacific railroads, at Ogdeh, sion of Jiidge Tilford's views as to Mr. and that it fs under consideration to Richards' ability, he admitted hlni withSUNDAY SCHOOL establish rolling mills there, in etunec-lio- n out a word of objection. AIM with it. This will create some ITe take pride in this mark of dial ine- GLOBES needed labor, which" is rather scarce tion accorded to a gentleman who has MJLrS, C1IA11TS, And ...... btudied the profession in our midst with just at present, Unald: From this morning's out the assistance of law lectures or the EDUCATIONAL WORKS- S. G. Weston, who did the shooting at instruction of any legal firm or profesWhen jou come to Conffcreuc give a1 Alta, is in jail at Salt Lake, under $3,(X$) sional tutor. By hard study and close bonds, for trial in the Probate Court. attention to business, Mr. Richards has Mrs. Elsa Johnsou was naturalized made progress attained by but very few, A To She ie a Sweedish laky. and we congratulate him on his promoyesterday. naturaliz-rtiofemale cf is the case This first tion, hoping and believing th&t he will COUKTf ., PURCHASERS, in the Territory. . the sustain which he is always position And perfect eatisfcetion guaranteedA lady warns the public against a permitted to occupy, not only by excelth ;:-.;Salt Lake liquor dealer who ia iii the lent legal ability, but by that gentlemanly and consistent course which is ex. habit of calling on respectable ladies pe:ted of the profession aud which he husband-Pillrr001 has &waya manifested ia his TJtVa tO during the absence of their III rec?. sLoulI be'prcpaVed for him. nud-de- ll pigeon-shooter- s, large-hearte- d julurn-tio- - NOTICE People of Ogden Northern Utah. JAMKS DWYER SALT LAKE CITY, UiUll i John Smith aud his clerk, H. C. Fowler, were in town this morning. This after-noe- n they left for Ogden Valley and will be at Eden this evening. They intend to visit Xorta Oge next Sunday and will prooeed to Willard, from which place they will go to Plain City and intend to WHITE 1 1,41 XL Y. make a tour of Weber County, and then to see the folks at Morgan. MemWhy do otherwise sensible people go up bers of the Church in all these settledelight in caligrnhic obscurity? ments will welcome the Patriarch, and Men who caa expruM! their thought-Wit- h bless- desire to ob'ain their the ittnwtclcunub, when they ings should avail thfrnelves of tin tc h;xd!c tie yf n, frequently, orable ijperuoity. procession Masonic Hall at 2, p m. An oration at the Theatre at 3, p. m; a ball at Hall, to commence at 8.30; and a grand supper at the Ogden House The Brass Band will play at 11.30. the day, the Epispopal Church during Choir will sing, and Hiram Giles' String band will furnish music for the dance. The officers of the day are Rev. L. W. B. Long, Chaplain; E. P. Johnson, Orator; and E. II. Reed, Marshal. From the names of prominent citiicus which appear on the list of committees, we have no doubt that the design of tbe festival will be compassed, that those gentlemen will do their level best to square everything in e'rder, aud that all the proeeedings of the duyvill show the presence of master workmen. a nne fav- i . LIBEltALDISCOl'ST n . - LARGEST STOCK s c. S-t- lCt |