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Show fthr d&gitoi gunrtion. Meteoric Stone. was suo- cewfully performed at Marysville, Penn., recently, upon the person of Elt Krcitzer. TLt young man has been suffering from tujurien received about a year and a half ago, while digging down a bauk of earth, which suddenly mcd in, cruahiug and The fall of an aerolite or meteoric stone in Searsmont, Me., is thus re ported in the Belfast Journal: There was first beard an explosion like the report of a heavy gun, followed by a A complicated operation Publi.lw.1 everv VSEDNKSPAV and flATURDA a l'i'um.iu CCMroii. ty the out C. W. PENROSE, linuitew MaMfir, to vrhora til limine coniiimrticatiou .Uoald I addrenad. - Directing a Man Alite. Correspondence. June 10th, 1871. Kuituk Oai'io JcKcxioh: s Dkah iu: A meeting of the. of Cache county was held t la is morning in t lie Logan Hall, bishop W. our object being 11. l'rtatou pruidiug to organize u society to be called "The Cache Valley Choral Society." It was iinauiiuoujily agreed to adopt n uniform system iA Instruction in our choirs throughout this county, to facilitate our uniting together as choirs when making friendly twits in the neighbor; also to arrange for ing at appointed niaetiug iu convention, timet!, I.r mutual inMtruction and improvement iu tbe art of Ringing. Tbe mambeia are to select the beat muaie and present it for rehearsal at our general meeting. Tbe following officers were elected; For president. Bishop S. Koskelly, of StniiLfitld; Mr. 0. L. Terrell, of Logan; secretary, Mr. C. Wright, of Smiihfield; leader, Mr. A. C. Smyib, of )lcmlon; assistant leaders, Mr. W. Knowing, of Logan, and Mr, llaslcm, of Wtrlisvillo; for copyists, Messrs. B. l'.opcr, J. II. Martineau, J. E. liyde, H. Doaoon, II. l'etersen, J. Nash, Win. Lowo and J. Fogg. Yours, respeet-fullT.OOAH, Choir-Master- fettlc-mcum- bruising him badly. Among other tuiunefl sustained ut the time was a severe injury to the back, which was crushed and broken iu nuch a man ner as to cauiie a pressure upon the spinal chord, causing complete para- lyssis of the eutire body below. A correspondent who wituessed the operation says : The operation, after the patient had beeu put thoroughly under the influence oi an avthctic, was proceed ed with. An iuuision was made along the spinal ridtre, five inches in length, and then the two incisions traversely thereto, at the utter extremity oi the former something in the shape of a cross all down to the bone. The surgeon then dissected all the muscles and ligaments as far as the transversa processus, cleaning everything away from tho bone. The fragments were all united, the lines of separation being filled up with osseous formation, lie next took a small Hay's saw, and made an incision on the right side, as close to the base of the processes, and as deep as he could through the broken down mass, so as not to injure the spinal cord, or the ucrves pawing off at the sides. He prococded to do likewise on tho lelt side, but on account of coming in contact with an artery of the aneurismal character, imbedded underneath a portion of broken down bone, where litigation was impossible, he was not permitted to carry out tho operation lie next as thoroughly as intended, took a pair of bono foreeps, and laying firm hold of the mass, raised it as much as possible, aud concluded to let it rest at this stage. The wound was closed secundum artum. , rushiug sound, like the escape of steam from a boiler. The sound seemed to come from the south, and to move northwardly. Tbe stone fell in the field of Mr. Bean, tbe flying earth being seen by a lady who lives near, ihe hole that it made was found, aud the stone dug out. It was quite hot and broken, so it could bo removed only in pieces. The outside shows plainly the effect of melting beat. It struck with such force as to penetrate the hard soil to a depth of two feet. It is just twenty-two yoars, to a day, since a similar Dob-so- GOLDEN GATE Jbt PIOXEER LltfE OF UTAH. ON AND AFTER 1 187(), Confectionery, - awl will Imn Ogden dnllf at S 5.30 pjn. Arrire at Salt Lak CitJ at 10 un. and 7 JO p.m. Leave Salt Laka City daily at i .ni. and 2.46 p.m. Arriv at Ogilen at T a.m. Mid 4.43 p.m. Trains FIFTH STREET, In addition to tha shore an mil ACCOMMODATION isTZ', i WILL ncN OGDEN. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) H'li j Ki 0-- ar. iSuarronrv Fnael'eo, at and Refuse Liquors , U $1.30 fl.Go $2M 12.25 $2.50 For all information concerning Freight or apply to D. 0. CAI.DKR, Oeo'l Ticket and Freight Agent. o Pas-ag- tlUPEIUXTKNDEXT. r 3a O CO whether U For Inflummntory and Chronle Rheina. or Inslgrttloa tism nun i.ont, ifyspt-pniftilioiiH, Rrinittrnt aud IulrrmittratFcversl Disrniira of tho Rlood, Liver, Kidneys, ail Rln ililcr, these nittcrs have been most incccHfjI. Such Disnnaea ars cansvd by Vltialod Itlost, a GREAT INDUCEMENTS !!! 95 sL-igh- t n4iJ doctorod, splcod FOR FEMALE COM PLAIXTS, tf ft ft Oaif young or old, married or single, nt the dawn of manhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten Iiiti no equal. FERAMORZ LITTLE. U a. U l-- I i: perfect Henovator .., Invlb'orator of tho System, carrying off in boi,,,.. I matter and restoring tlui blood to a healthy coodiu I v.... iM.iiii. according to (Jlrer tiom awd remain long- - unwell, provided their boH are not destroyed by mineral poison or other kcul and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ofrs pnir. .. Th.t aval, tnttrl. '-T- --wen aia Tonic, possessing ulao, tho peculiar merit of ns a powarfnl agent in relieving Congestion orlnluJ mniioH oi 1110 i.ivcr, aim a:i ine iscera Orgsni, tl O a from nil Alcobollo Stimalanfs. They tntO. GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and X Lin a 1 . U1V 1A FARES: -- uciki.w enodto ploase tha tasto, called "Tonics' ers," "Rtorcrs." 4c. that lead the tipple, in, I I dmnkcnnrH and rnln.. but are a Inu 'fuiiulc,Btln from the Kativo Hoots and Herbs of California, hZ the Accommodation Tram will only atop at llooperrille in addition to the regular atatimu. Paawugera will pleaae purchane tltelr tickrta at the office. Fifty cent additional will be charged when the fare u collected on the train. Ogden to Kaytrille " Farmingtoa ' Oentreville " Wood'i Cruea " Salt Lake City m CH, aail si aad Vinegar Outers ars not avlls yaB(.T D: J Made of INor Rum. IVIilMkey, Proof Spt"., LmWnc Ogden City 6 a.m. and Salt Lnko City. 4.40 p.m. on which full 6ti will entitle the of a ticket to return on the hud dny and On and free. Ut day of May, 1K71, the after train that you will o M CI J. H.ECCLES&CO. General Wood Turners, FURNITURE AND a(3 CABINET MAKERS. T H. ECCLES A CO. hare an excellent j eortment of Home Manufactured and FURNITURE Iheir at imported jtl.lihnient on Miiiii treet, Ogden. Every article in warranted, and will he i.ld u o j rosy-check- i o. Cm 9 09 fi S eS C3 u well-fe- d, I CALIfoHjii. THURSDAY, DEC. How to Keep a Situation. well-dresse- Wonderful C.iaiive Efle,.,. DIC. WALKl It S RAILROAD. stone fell at Castine. It was uiuoh less in size, and penetrated two inches into a hard dry road. It came from the southeast, and was accompanied by a report that was heard at a dist tance of thirty miles. Lay it down as a foundation rule, bo "faithful iu that which is the least." Tick up the loose nails, bits of twine, wrapping .. papers, put them in their places. lie PlIUHAKMOXlC. , to ready throw in an odd half hour or hour's time when it will be an accommodation, don't seem to make Tho JlrilMi .Minion. a merit of it. l)o it heartily. Though From the Ml'tmiial Star of May SOth, not a word be said, be sure your emwe glean the following items of news ployer will make a note of it. Make concerning releases and appointments yourself iudispensible to him, and he in the linlifb. Mission, and which we will lose many of the opposite kind before be will part with you. foul sure will be interesting to many of Those young men who watch the our readers who have relatives in time to see the very second their Kurop.: Jieleaiu. Elders George Like, M. B. working hour is up who leave, no matter what the work may be in, at Shipp, Win. L. Payne, Clmrles Lambert, Elieier F.dwards, Uobort F. Neslen and precisely the instant who calculate Ueorge 11. .Hnoll are released to return the extra amount they can heme with the company that will leave their work and yet not get reproved Liverpool on the 21t of June. who are lavish of their employer's Klder John Pvper has Appointment. been appointed to labor in the Glasgow, goods, will always be the first to ReElder James A. Leishman in the Dur- Notwithstanding the magnitude of ceive notice that times are dull, and ham and Newcastle, Klder Oliver 0. the operation, the patient, up to this their services are uo longer needed. -Hnow in the Leeds, Elder Thomas time (ten day) is doing well, and is From the Wurkiwj Man. iu the Liverpool, Eldor Thomas iu the best of spirits, the operation so Woollev in the Slietaeld, Elder John B. Fairbanks in the Nottingham, Elder far, proving a success. In less than A Fine I J rami Face. hours, sensation com (ienrge 1'. Ward in tbe Mnncbester, twenty-fou- r hitler Caleb l arry in the Birmingham, menced returning through the whole Y.lUr. Ceufge W. Wilkina in the The Cincinnati Commercial tells a The bowof tho lower extremities. Elder David Brinton in th els move time first for the good story. It says: naturally London, Elder William M. Bromley in How olleu is it that a and different tho since tho injury, the Bristol, and Elder David John Iu the man, who ucver iudulges in tho i Humor gun Conferences, with a view to functions of tho body continue to act tholr being appointed to preside in those regularly up to the present time. use of ardent spirits, is suspected of ("iiili'icnois when those liow presiding What the final result will be is bard taking a drop now and then? An nhall, fi em time to time, he released to to occurrence which took place yesterpredict. return to iheir homes; with the excepday morning verifies this fact. Contion of the Durham and Newcastle Our old friend, William Luck, was In the Wrong Pocket. ference, in which Eldor John I. H i t will migeeed 1'res. Lake, and be succeedpassing along Fourth street early ed by Elder Loishimin. It is expect-It is related of a prominent mer- after breakfast, when his progress that Tres. Briuton will go to London and chant that a few days since he wn was arrested d by a (It 0. G. Snow to Leeds in time to be visiting a friend who had just receivfrom the country, gentleman In the to take of able charge places from a with Presidents Nesleu and Shipp, who are ed a letter aud a miniature noted After looking i cleaned to go with the company which "Sir, can you inform mo where I will leave Liverpool on the 21st of June. at them he put thorn in his pocket in can procure a few gallons of fine old Elder William C. An ersoi if appoint- a careless sort of a wav, not thinking I wish to take it out to my brandy? ed a Travelling Elder in the Glasgow, what bo was morn- place for the next doing, private use." Elder Caleb W, Haws to the Manchester, ."I "Well, sir," said Mr. L Elder Elijah Box in the Birmingham, ing, by sumo mischance, his wife Elders Ralph Harrison and Benjamin came across them in his pocket. am informed that Mr. S , of the W. Driggs in the London, and Elder Opening tho lettor she read eagerly Bank Exchange, is aw fait in thoKp John Huberts in (he Monmouthshire the ambrosia scented missive, begin- matters, and will supply you." ConConferences, until the 4,My dear George," and endSo. after showing the stranger where ference is united to the Glamorgan Con- ning: with "Your darliDg Kittie," It Mr. S was to be found, continference, when he will continue his labors ing that first merchants the ued: in Eldor the Glamorgan sj happened aaaTraveliug or Christian name was. George, and Conference. "You have tho advantage of me---I Elders George Reynolds and Brlgham as might be imagined a little domes-ti- e don't know you." W. Partington are appointed to labor in "Nor 'do I know you," replied tempest rapidly culminated in a the Othce at 42, Liverpoel, hurricane, tho merchant the hiking Eldor- Ueynolds to succeed Elder John stranger, "but you look like a J Millies'. rudely until he awoke, he found his man who knows where the best branwife standing over him, the letter dy in town is to be found." Slatervuik. The people of Slater-vil'.- and miniature in her hand, and a deMr. L bowed to the stranger, have nut been able to build a new mand for an explanation trembling and passed down the street, muttering ' Ha took in the situa- that ho did not know which excelled r school 'home since their old One was on her lips burneldown, but, Inst week, the men tion at a glance, and knew that only the man's politeness or bis impudence. and boys Id that settlement turned out something desperate would save him. with their teams and hauled poles, Smiling up into her faoe with a sort look, lie said: ''Somebody A Life for a Postage Stamp. bruh, eto., with which they built a of defiantletter and picture into my that bowery, measuring 30ft by put An extraordinary riot is reported knew it was there never I pocket. oOft. When the bowery was erected, from Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, Engtill this moment." "What letter and tbe eititens hoisted tbe flag of our that you hold in land. On the night of tho 15th of ' Union. Speeches were delivered and picture!"' "Why .May, the house of Mr. Holland, suryour band." "Whe said it was iu town councillor and magistrate, they bad a good time gtnorally. School geon, pockot?" "Didti't you?" "No." was surrounded and meetings will be held in the new your by a mob, approachis then' "Well, Jdrettmtd it" It bowery during the summer,, but before useless to say the excuse could hard- ing 10,000 in number, and the windows on tho ground and first floors the next suow flies, lha Slatervtlle folks ly pass muster. That gentleman was demolished. Mr. new a substantial house have completely expeat'to has worn quite a air in which to meet and eujoy themselves ever sinee.A'i'w Qrl:an$ picayune. Hollind had prosecuted his cook for stealing & postage stamp. - He did next winter. There are no grasshoppers not press for more than a formal at present in that settlement, the prosRiches got by fraud are dug out of and sho received the nominal harvest a are pect for goo'l cheering, one's own heart, and destroy tho sentence of one days imprisonment. and the people there feel hopeful and mind. , , , The youug woman went to Ltioth, "4TrThere is a certain softness of man- where she had friends, and was told Salvation. The people on the bench ner which, in either man. or woman, that her "young man" had declared he would have nothing more to part" ft this city have experienced a adds a charm that almost entirely com- that w ith her. do She therefore poisoned lack for of beauty. deal bf diffiauhy, and expended a pensates herself. A misstatement of the facts on of the amount meant Ogden great Weigh every step that you are about concerning tbe prosecution wag Canal this season, to bring out the water jut to take, whenever passions become in- forward, and popular . iudignation for irrigating purposes. It really seemed volved. How ofton do things assume against Mr. Holland was the conseat oue time that their gardens and young a different A procession of effigies, aspect when they are fairly quence. orchards would be completely dried out. considered. '"' , . tar ; barrels, and musio paraburning Several times they have bad the water ded the streets, ending in the rioters' Over 11.000 mackerel, besides a in the canal; it as often broke through attack upon Mr. Holland's residence. multitude Qf other fish, were caught of one the bends bank the giving by iu a weir at Dennisport, Mass., the way. We are glad, however, to learn that Let our rcpentinee be a lively will, the broken bank has been mended; that other day, the same being the largest firm resolution. Complaints and the weak place has been strengthened haul ever made on the Cape. and, by a united and determined effort, Uow often do we sigh for opportu- mourning over past mors avail the water has been procured, and now nities of doing good, while we neglect nothing. flows in copious streams through the the opanings of Providence in little When the heart is pare, there is beautiful gardens on our eastern border, tbincs. which would freoucntlv lead hydly anything which . can mislead P Sua proving salvation to many crepe of to the kfwmnlinhtiH'nt. of mnut lmmmw llta uu n.J.iMl.nJ!. uuuucwuuiii jo BiMiers oi J torrt TPfvj'ifrPW. caBTijs; mediate px-- , personal eonwnmeni. fUtc, A GREAT MEDICAL DiSCOVEh UTAH' CENTRAL COLUMN. KELSON'S . CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING OF THE KIND HERETOFORE OFFERED FOR SALE IN UTAH. Bedsteads from $0.00 to $12.00 Chairs, per set 9.00 Black Walnut Lounges, each 6.00 Black Walnut Full-LeTables... 8 00 Ulack Walnut Cribs, each 6.00 Waht.iml, UnreutiK, Rocking dial, af a, etc., etc, at equally reduced prices. All kinds of Carpputor and & Job Work, Jtopairi neatly executed on the shortcut notice. Orden promptly executed. v. hlc!i is generally produced by derangement df Dltrrnlivo Orcann. DYSPEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOX. nl Bead, ache, Pain la tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tie Chest, r!zzlnc58, Por.r Ernctatlona of tha Stomttk. Bad tate In the Month, Billons Attacks, Talpltitloi of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain u i! , rnd r. hundred other palatal regions of the Klducj-ssymptoms, nre t:ie or.springs orrrjpepsla. They lnvlgorr.to l!:c Ptomach and stimnlate Outerp!d liver r.ndbowrlii, which render them of nnessaild cfllcacy in cleansing tiio Hood of sll Impnrltlei, aa Impart liij ncrr !To nnd vlror to the Tiholoiyatem. TOR SKIN' Dl!"'EASES,rrnptIon,Tcttcr16it Rheum. Plotrhes Spots, Pimples, rnstnlcs, Holla, C Pcald-nead- , Sora Eyea, Irlr uunclcs, clas. Itch, Scnrft, Tiisroloratlors cf the Skin, I'.cieai s:id Diseases of the Ekin, of w hatever nrnieor tattrt. arc litcral'y ting np nnd carried ot:t of tho sratcak a ehort time by tbe ne rf these Pltters. One hniilih such ciixia w ill convince the most incredulous tfittit curative ulcct. Cleanse the Vitiated Plood whenever veil fr.Atta Impurities burstini; through the skin tn Pliiiplrs.kns' tiona or fort e. It Inn you tin (I It ohntrncli and hIiil'l'IxIi In tbfvi li K: cltniiKcii v. .11 Iti.rmii u your leHiiiars v. iH tell von when. Keep the hlot4na uud the heiiiili ti the tyslciu will follow. PT, TAPE, nrd other "ORMS.lnrlrlnrtp pvntt'iu ot no ninny il ot;sini(ii. rr- - tiniuslly ilrstre'-e- l and removed. I t r lull tMrcctlt rend rsrertiCi h l r.tiW. piii'tiil In four laiHie circulnr eroupd i n. liumi, utri..o, r rencu guagua UkU bpstiiui. t WAIXEn, Proprietor. P. IT. VrPOXALD CO. Cruggists snd Cen. A.icnfs, Fan rranelfco, Cal.,u. S3 ard 34 Commerce Street, Kew Tork. .T. :SOI.D AJfB DEALEBil BY ALL Ur.UGCISTS V, ballet-dance- KOCLES o 37tf CO., r. 3 . The Red Topped Boot and Shoe k 1F A GOOD MEAL can be obtained At all reasonable OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDER. All Kinda of Pay will t taken for work done above-name- d Entablinhment. Gire me a call before purduelng elsewhere. at the lily rnownoM l , - The Best in Town, . always read)-- "i k h may concern. that capij of Richmond, Cache Entry for the Town-ait- e county, L'tah, made My 10th, 1871, embracing tt east half of 8. W. quarter of Sec. 27, eaat half of norta-weJH, nnrth-eaquarter of Sec !U, east hair of Kec. 27, west qiwrter ofnorth-woet half of rVc. 3A, of quarter half of eoufh wcrt quarter of See. 2, outh-wwnot t of quarter quarter of See. 26, Town-hi- p H, North KuiEe 1 east, containinn (iio acres, haa been made in trust for the inhabitants, and hi now ready to be dinned of in lots to any pereon or pereont entitled thereto. All pereont claiming to be owners, or pooeneaore of any portion, of aid eutry, will take due notice arid nuke application, as provided iu the atatvtca of Utah, WM.P. HENDRICKS, Richmond, Hay IVth, 1871. 47tf Mayor. mo . tea-ai- JS-l- j A. CALL. JOHN II. KELSON, Fifth Ptms OgdB. WHOM IT MAY CO.VCKRJJ.-TH- AT CASH No. 6J0 Town B.te, WelUvtlle City, County, Ctah, marie May loth, mi, emS Ji. E. y. and lot 1 and 2; bracing ft. K. S E. U u. W. iand N. V. S; w. . V. M 8. . N W. Vt .nd U 4 Sec W. 1 Kntry, Cache )i s. i l . 14 gc. 3d and S N; W Section U la Township U North ol Range! W.coutan nc 1160 aeree hait lw made iu truet for the inhaln-tant- s, and is now ready to be dispoed of in lots to any permo or persons entitled tliereto. All pereotis claiming to be the owner or powes-o-r ot any portion of iid entry w H take doe notice and make the application as provided in the Statutes of I' tab. W1L"M MATCHAN, Mayor. n--.- . Office Houri frtm 10 a. m. till miras axjv MRS. 8 p.f. ciiOAK: D. M. STUART WISIIES ETCTTBOPT kmw that she has a FIRST-CLAShtWINO MACniNK, and Is prepared to do all' kinds of Sowing, on reaumnalde terms, at her Residence on the Ilench, VOUKTif STRJiET, Four Blocks aat of tli Tithing Office. Bl-l- y OCDEN TANNERY. IF TTOU WOULD ( BB WELL FORTIFIKD, LEATHER. I Come to my Tannerv and see if I "Hi not yon as GOOD LKATIlkR as the best, and as as the cheapest in the market. H1DKS aud BARK WANTRT). JONATUAN BROWKINO. cie' NOTHCE. GIVE ME Ge. ODELl, City Recorder. The Office of :he Citj Recorder is a(J the Office of the "Ogtlen Junction,"' Seventies' Hall, near SiU,e,B.K-Station- . et ICE CREAM, TII03. GEORGE WHITEHEAD. NOTICE. eon-yietio- u, . " Repairs neatly execuM, and 00 short notice. chop house. IS IIERSBi GIVEN, THAT enenged iu Buiincss in Ogden City, (icr wnich the City vovide that a license must be obtained.) without first procuring license are liable to be fnken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. I1EKR1CK, Mayors Ordi-niinc- Hours at tho golden gate To all whom it may concern. NOTICE Five doors West of the Z. C. M. I., ca Fourth Street, Ogden. o , . CITY LICENSES. BOOT&HIIOESIIOP, good-aise- d - CaUt." 4 DEALERS EVERVWUERB. ITamifacturcdby DOOLET 4. CEOTHEH, lit Caaf, OLD BV CGOCCUS MIITffliiD'S CEO , , -" YOC WANT A PAIR OF 0000 BOOTS OR Oo to P1IOE9, o , it- 1n Sl sscr 69N2VSTSEET,n:W-Y0RK- . woe-begou- productaf of m world, and it will OS SiT.1., n ant c'tiwK. or ytan. It It well adapted to tin are of Eonukcrpcrt, Jfolerl, Marinen, gnigrmntt, Jc. and li In fcet, la evert rciput, IU BZST TEA3TP0WPKK rrr rinj pwdcr Bade "for tic Sittbc, Shop! " - 1. r.nl. 1. nn.w(1lnff all other nrenarstlnni for Krjont, Swtct au irjtorrrome BOLLS, BISUlll Ftrftcilf Butivkcat and o'.hcr Criidlt Cakn. Z.1.VO last-name- d gre-nf- A Main street, Ogden. GKOUND TO LEASE. TEUT. RI.IliIBI.E SETERAfc Leae on the Norta-we- lin ion S.i-- e, For pHrtKiiiare apply the JiNcTios Otlke. nfTLTIXa' Cirerfl JAS.' McOAW. Esq tf bisii:ss cvii. TERT Mf-RIIANT AMI PROFESSIONAL J nuui tlvmbl have a so, ply. We writ do tbetex |