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Show She $&m sister"and" there 'ire indications of uctiom rublishnd every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by the Oudek Pcbmshiko Company. Charles IV. Penrose, Editor. aud Busines Manager. OGDILY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1G, 1873. The Public Debt. ' FRIDAY", 11. serious disturbances which may reFrom Fusco. Mr. 0. II. Re'id, mail sult in the overthrow of the reiguing agent of the C. P. It. left San Francisco Inst Tuesday. He informs us that powers. To offset the advance of Republi- the money market was very stringent.aiid canism and the propagandism of pop- much uneasiness was felt in commercial ular ideas, the Pope of Rome has circles Many of the mo3t responsible merchants were borrowing money at been looked upon as the bulwark the rate of two per cent, per month, which should arrest the onward something extraordinary in a country ceunse of revolution, lie has been that is supposed to be beyond the accisustained by his enemies in faith dents resulting from a change in the against his own children on account money market. In Sacramento, affairs were equally of his power in averting the expansion of doctrines that are inimical to gloomy, and money commanded the highest prices. Business men are anxmonarchical rule. His death, and ious as to the consequences of the presperhaps before these lines shall have ent crisis, which I'omnienced in the East, gone to press, his spirit may have and has taken its way Westward. passed away, must occasion a change Ploughs! in th relations of Europe. Ploughs! A lurtffl Stork of PLOUOIIS, various ; , A recapitulation of the national indebtedness statement up to the first of April shows that the total debt amounts, in round numbers, to two billions and three hundred thousand dollars. Where is the decrease so much boasted of in commendation of the financial policy of the Government? As fast as the monthly budget mak an exhibit of a diminution of the na A l$nl .Statement for the tioual debt, a corresponding increase Pacific Koatl. is shown on the contra side of the The reports made public with reledger. Figures look very well in official reports ; but wo havo been gard to the Pacific railroad compaheretofore favored with only one side nies are by no means encouraging. of the picture. That is flattering Of the bonds issued by the United only to the upholders of the policy States originally, there is a principal Plough' first-dat- patterns, jiut arrivuit a Hint lor mile at WILLIAMS i SCOVILLK'S, Main struct, ami at tho NewLookYard.at corner of t ilth aud Wall Streets, Ogden. them! 172-- 2 830-- l The train from the East, last U. T evening, was somewhat lighter has been for a few days. We tnat there lormeu than it are in much agitation amoHg the people of the Grand Island District, regarding the removal of the Land Office to Kearney. The lands be- millions, tween Omaha and Grand Island are .v,- - t n j 19 by the authorities who outstanding of ixty-fihold sway over our treasures. There tho interest that has accrued aud ' . , uuu ajeiween ivear- not and interest paid by has been really do material reduction yet paid, ney ana Aortn rlatte there is an 1m- in the national debt, as proclaimed the Government, leave a balance mense tract of rich afrriciiltiirnl nnrl by the parasites of the Adruinistra against the Companies of fifteen mil rrrnt, 1nn,l Tfcu .Vft.M ,!. JV . ....1- .established v 1 F.e-eiU.u- The country has been dupet lion dollars. into the belief that they were cancel Cannot lie. ling liabilities, while in fact the na tioual debt was at a stand still. The announcement is made that fash ion will require ladies to wear short dresses in the streets this summer, but we are unable to give it credence. I Pio Xono. tion. It sounds too much like common sense a change would injure the import- In an ecclesiastical view the death Such ers oi euKs, tne dressmaker, and laun of Pins the Ninth, momentarily ex dresses. It would deprive poor women of excuses for getting new dresses. It pected, will. be of small import would make time heavy on their But in a political aspect, it deserves hands by deprivinghang them of one of their and attracts the attention of the pleasant occupations cleaning off the tobacco juice, mud, and other filth mopwhole of Europe and the civilized ped up from the sidewalks. Thev would world. The Papacy has been a no longer be able to Ihorouehlv eniov either the slush of winter or the dust of stumbling block in the vay of a com summer. Such a ohanee would h in. plete rehabilitation of Italy. The conSistent with the general spirit and ' purpose of fashion, and therefore it is possession of Home and the estab not to be believed until it becomes an lishmcnt of the seat of Victor Kui accomilished fact. manuel's Government among the Capitolino Hills have not been per manently assured. The King of Italy has temporized with the Vati cian, with a view of consolidating that portion of the Latin races that havo for ten centuries been estranged. The Pope has uot yielded to the requirements of the King who; Ore this epoch, was one of his faithful and obedient sons. The march of progress has interfered with the reac tionary course and mediaeval ideas of the potentate thut claimed both tem- A Stost is point: the rounds of New lork literary gossip about an attached pair, of names not unknown to fame. who went to board in a house where other people also went who were liter ary and of good taste. The lady, think ing that as she and her husband were ail in all to each other, it was as well they should remain so, desired of the hostess that there might be no introductions to the other boarder?, which was observed. Various tender passages between the pair on their way to and from the dining room edified the family during the sea son, in time & Koston man came to board, and on his way to the basement at dinner, going down late, he heard a lght laugh behind him, and a fieure nk so light as the laugh sprang on his shoulders and claimed a ride down stairs. The on Boston man took things coolly, carried " arid spiritual authority . r earth. The danger that has heretofore , existed,' is the disturbance balance of power of Europe, and llussia, Germany and England all Protestant powers havo watched with jealousy the inroads of the King of ' Italy in extending his domain." The fepread of republican institu tions and the tendency of the Latin. poral . 6f-:h- a his burden down into the dininc-rocand shot her at a vacant seat at the table. The lady looked up to find her husband already there before her, and every eye was lifted to watch these extraordinary proceedings. There was nothing to bo done but to burst into tears, which she did. Accinkntally Shot. A bov. named George Simnis, who resides in the 7th Ward, ehot himself accidentally on Sunday, while out hiintinjf. We understand tne wound is a severe one. Des. Eit. ' ' News, 10th intt. Sickness Taovo. We learn from at races to Democracy, have caused a gentleman who resides in Provo that great alarm among the autocrats of there have been lately several cases of severe illness the people there. Europe, and there is among them The symptoms among are those of a powerful great fear that the contagion will be fever. Some persons have died of the disease recently. ties. Eve. A'nct, lOlh imparted to their subjects. France mst.i has maintained a Republic and has overcome obstacles that were sup posed to be insurmountable. The recuperative energies of that nation havo amazed the world. The foreigner has been expelled, and the Marseillaise hymn is sung from the Seine to the Moselle. Spain is struggling for existence as a Republic, ;fcnd the .demonstrations of, the Garlists have failed to make any impression upon those who have asserted the right of AcciDHNTAl Shootiso. Mr. John Oerber, while duck shooting over Jor- dan, in ramming down a second charge in a gun, tne other barrel was discharged, so shattering his right hand that Dr. Anderson was compelled yesterday afternoon to amputate tnree nnrcrs. This is the seoond case of accidental shooting, by duck hunters, in less than a wek. S. L. UeruM, llth irut. Lithotomy. Yesterday Drs. Ander son and Richards, as.inted by Drs. Benedict and Fowler, performed the sum- cal operation of lithotomy on John W. uerr, a son er Mr. William Derr, 16th ward, a child three ' years and three months old, and extracted from the blad der a stone an inch long, ,.tn or an inch wide, and half an inch thick. Portugal, anotherj Latin nation, is Thaohil,! la riAtni a w1 ahhII V.k fallowing io the wake of her Castilita j exjected.-- S. L Herald, UA intt. aouDie-Darreic- ' three-auarte- si 1 rs m . , 1 iu. ueu, uu is inviting to mose wno wish to establish themselves where they will have creat railroad uml wiUrnriVnc. An.fci.in.,- -" iil- - ir -- m6u a jcar uiu, aspire io Doing me uapitai of rvebrasko,, and in this movement it is supported by the Union Tacifie and the Burlington and Missouri companies, which form a junction at this point. Correspondence. '' THE INTERNAL REVENCE LAW. hL tofore such perjjns United States Internal Revenue, make application for boo. i;I requirl Collector's Office, Dist. of Utah, Assessor or Assistant AunT10 1873 Corinne, April 10, business: h. , S,or Hr Junction : There seemine te commencing "ero5. be some misapprehension of the effect of cer was also required the changes made in the internal revenue community and see that SUea tions were duly marlo v .. 'WW law by the last Congress, and it being a WU3 0( matter of lively Interest to a large class tax etir. payer. 1, oi your rentiers, I Deg you to hud room lyon.he reluire.J for what follows. application to and th; The third section of the Act of De- stamp of tho Collector an then : PSt it cember 24, 1872, provides: "That all conspicuously in his If he does not do so special taxes imposed by law, accruing KOtinn ".iuuui any Hunt after April 30, 1873, including the tax ?,' and hurryin on ilm on stills or wormp, ehall be paid by of. he law, h. is liable, o b fi stamps denoting the tax. at any moment, when penaltie,"" Every person engaged in any business, h' a t vocation, or employment, who is thereby uponhiinsuflicienttobveak man i himin ry ud in made liable to a special tax, except tox luunivor io enforce i, i.8aJ that bacco peddlers, Bhall place and ?"h keep perfect strictness and in,r conspicuously in his establishment or I as am in oftee. long .ili? ' place of business all stamps denoting tiie Collector at Salt l"ke Jtr Deputy of said payment special tax; and any about the first of June, Mr W p"" person who shall, through negligence, ceased to having act as snch officer f tail to so place and keep said stamp, shall business with the office must upon conviction be sentenced to pay a be transacted directly with meant!, penalty equal to the special tax for inne, n.ur- which his business rendered him liable Very Respectfully. and the costs of prosecution : but in n case shall said penalty be less than $10, Collector of In. Rev , Dist. of Utah. And where the failure- to comply with the fwrfgoing provision of law shall be through vt Hful neglect or refusal, then An agricultural the penalty shall be double the amoiin paper says straw above prescribed. Provided, Thatnoth berry bods may be protected fm ing contained in this section shall chang birds by a wire along the running or m any way aflect the liability of any Walk, and chaining a cat to it. IIer person for exercising or carrying on anv movements up and down the length trade, business or profession, or doing of the wire will keep the birds away act tne for any exercising, carrying on or uoing or which a special tax is lm W hen there is no chain, the wire can be run through the pofed by law, without payment thereof. cat, and e "lability" here allnded to, and heated to a temperature that will fill wh.ch .g ,inot cuanged,, by lhe new j the cat with a longing to keep mo- for doing any business for which special tax is required, without having vmr. PaiJ il is uPon conviction, a fine of not An old colored minister, in a serIcssthan 10 nor more than 500, and if such business be manufacturing tobacco, mon on hell, pictured it as a region snutt or cigars, or dealing in liquor, of ice and enow, where the damned wholesale or retail, imprisonment in ad froze throughout eternity. When di,ion .for not less tLan sixt7 da7 Dor asked his purpose in repre privately more than two years. : T J nS - .... i ,u, j I i,aT, k c.asa. cr halfi. were And on sales of over Si Ofi) The trains on this road not heavy this morning. Some of the passengers who came off went to Salt Lake, where they expect to spend the day and return to Ogden in time for the East ern bound train morning. Some Corinne gentlemen came in to ex amine the piscatorial and mineral quali- ty of our waters. !.f Ur. a Ilible. CP. o ) Special taxes are imposed as follows, by the law as it stands, namely: to Murrlnire. Obstacles $200 00 Happy IUliff fr Young Men from th effects of Rectifiers errors ana abum In early Iiie. Manhood restored. Retail seldealers, liquor (those to Impediments marriage re uoved. New method ling iu quantities of less than of treatment New and remarkable remedies. five gallons at a time) Books and circulars sent free. In sealed envelonna. 25 00 Addrew, HOWAitD association. No. 2 South Wholesale liquor dealers, (those Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa, an institution bavin 8eHing in quantities of more a high reputation for honorable conduct and prothan five gallons at a time) fessional skill. 100 00 Retail malt liquor dealers f those U. C. The Utah Central comes in and selling in quantities of less than five gallons at a time and goes out regularly, taking a number of not dealing in spirituous passengers from the East and West to 20 00 liquors),......... visit our principal city, and bringing Wholesale malt liquor' dealers! them back promptly to make connection (those selling in quantities of more than five gallons at a with the different trains. All who travel and not dealing in spirit- time, on this road speak of its excellent manuous liquors) 50 00 agement. Mr. Leavitt is a model con Brewers, (those manufacturing 500 bbls. or more per annum.. lOOvO ductor. Brewers, (those manufacturing Good Clianec for less than oUO .bbls per annum) 50 00 Judge J. GUOVER, of EantoD, Weber Co., lllr Apent for UUUi of he Pictorial Polyglot iamily Xve,au aettlef 8 m leaI 'ODacco, Bible. A maKaiCceut work. Look out fur him f those sellinc in ntinritit inn 1oh dlOO slVlftw "e-t- :"ifm nn senting Gehenna in this way, he said: " I don't dare to tell deni people nuffin else. Why, if I were to dat hell was say warm, some o' dem old rheumatic niggars would be wautin' to start down dar de bery lust irost . The sons of Archduke Charles, of ustria, had a warm dispute in the presence of tho Emperor himself. Greatly excited, one said to the oth er: "You are tne greatest ass in Vienna!" Hihlv offended at a in his presence, the Emperor quarrel interrupted them, saying, with in dignation: "Come, come, young gentlemen, yoia forget that I am pres ent." A rather sharp-face- d looking old ady went into the San Francisco Post Office, the other day, and tend ered ninety-nin- e copper cents, and demanded thirty-thre- e three cents postage stamps. She was blandly told by tho Postmaster that five cents was all she could tender at any one tinje, and he would take no more. Upon which she took up ninety-siof the coppers and demanded a three cent stamp. "When this was done she put down three more and demanded another stamp, and so co- every dollar in excess of CO 1,000.... Dealers in leaf tobacco, (those selling in quantities more than an original hogshead, case or bale 25 00 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 And for each still manufactured.. 20 00 And for each worm nianufac- tured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 ntinued to put down three coppers at a Aow is Man ufiutiirprn nf fliirftra 10 IW1 e w Tv, Tr, time until the impertinent Postmas o,.j. Tr....v. s.i.. 1 euulers 01 lOOaCO, 131 CiaSS, n Kidder H von. tnnrriv. Anril 1t If, ter concluded he was outwitted, and 15 per hive. 50 00 Ogden or Salt Lake City, price (more than two horses) orutn ai onr.MniLii told her to hand over her coppers wiiuuiTS'. i'eddlers- or . tobacco. '2d c uss. Osdee, or at II. Diuwoodey'i Furniture Store, haltii ; 25 00 he would give her all the stamps and (two horses) leuuiersI. oi lODacco, ou ciass, 1 P she wanted. rr IO W A mot ertranrdinarr . ... . v ., ni-i--a ' x lour t'liaiiec I itr 1 j xrnn ..... . Voe;.. j $5. poodle, and she had something else with her, as we shall sec presently. The gentlemanly conductor stated to her in the mildest manner that docs were sot permitted to ride in that car, and that her"s must be put out. The dam- sel straightway arese, drew a revolver from her pocket, and said, Unless you unve on without molesting my dotr I'll make you eat this straw." There was a pcene. Ladies left the car. But the woman with the pistol didn't. And the dog didn't. A VALUABLE IXYEXTIOX! AN ENTIRELY $3- - NEW All licenses expire on the 30th day of MACHINE! Aprjl in eacb year, and before they can take out another, brewers, cicrar. and ros somcstic use! tobacco manufacturers must executo new bonds to the satisfaction of Mr. As- OXLY sessor Taggart. All druggists who eel Patent Button Hot liquor at all, on prescriptions or in any With, the XewWorker. otner manner, must pay the special tax 69 retail or wholesale liquor dealer, or The Most Simple and Compact in Comintc tion. The Mott Durable and I'conomUd both, according to the quantities in Use. A Mfdel of Combined Strength which they sell. All persons who sell or and Beauty. offer for sale any of the artioles taxed as above after the 30th of April, 1S73, are C10MPLETE IX ALL IT& PARTS. USES TIlB Kv Pnintl Xb.m11i. liable for the license without regard Hotel upright positire motion, nrw te nsiun, to how much or little they may sell, and directana feed cloth guider. Operates bj wneei for a full license year although they table. Light running, imootb aud boiwiom OQDEX HOUSE. nutcbinet. Has patent cher should go out of business in a week or good J. J. Mahox, prevent Uia wheel DHg turned tne wroupj tl . Proprietor a day, that is, if they commence business to Ueea the thread direct from the spool. Maket April 10th. in May. Commencing in any subse aUaatio Lock Stitch ffiaeat and trongt titr . Louis Clapp, San Francisco: J. D.M auent month thev art liable onlv far tl durable, clone and rapid. YiH"" m n tn; r oi T it: all kind! of work, fine and coarse, from Cambf10n x. vmana ; jiiuvb, oleums; mine, part of the license year, to beavy Cloth or Leather, and Be all Miss Fanuie Morton, Master W. Morton, unexpired datincr alwavs from the first dav of tlm of thread. . . . w W Tt ? rKin Pol p The bent mechanical talent In Anienea ana t '"H1" and to been aVvoted hai J improving rope, oche, Nev. Kerv Person liable to snecial t ing our machiaea, containing only that whC'f must, on or before the 30th day of April rvrclicbU irvl dinnaniiinir with all cotiipliWl generally found in ether tnachi' oi eaca year, or oeiore commencing bus- - urronndinge Died. Spfcial term and eitra inducement to nai J t llitk Vnnlnxn 2. mn in ADO etc who wru and female At the City Hotel, Ogden, on Tuesday, Bubl . t0 Amil SOlh fiU establish agenHoe through the couatry and kP tne luia lost., at xseitie t'ollector or Deputy Collector a sworn nor new marKinoa on exhibition aad fale. OsaalJ p.m., Agent'i righti gives to amart agent fre. antra T. D. and F. E. return prepared in blank by the Internal pletaoutata Clark, daughter of fnniiahed without any charg! Clark, of Cleveland. Ohio, atred seven .BtM.n'.M 0ffice. n,i WC will be furn- een ing termi, teetistusialt, eng rarigl etc, Addrea. years and nine mouths. Funeral to- - tor oa application, and pay te such offi KWi3ro KAcni?fK morrow at 2 p.m. .... 4 ; . J eer the anount ef the tax; he will lata M.Z3 WMdwtT. "w " SEWING ! Fl llfvOLLAKS. Silf-ThnJ'l-'? Arrlrals. .... high-iri- I - .. ..... knnwn-lflrm- dMcnp-tio- uv;n I 1 5 ant, i. ; brooks alT-l-ar- w itore-keeper- i, |