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Show PER YEAH WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY.) yf t OGDEX, UTAH, SATUltDAY. XOVEJIBEIt 8, 1873. OCDEN DIRECTORY. AHK1V AIjO 4.45 fxm. 7.40 ,w. fc.Oruii. 7.50 a.m - , Vt 6.30 p.m. !lt UUe Citv, Joulite daily S40 a.m 6.20 p.iti, Mail west, Through Mail daily 8.40 a.m, . T,rmi!rh dliily "JU,,,i" cu8ixa. . 7.00 a.m. Lake and the Kant 640 p.m. J Sit UlwanJ the Wert. yoin-- 1 maiU go via Kwtirtwn, nlandleavi the Utter lac for Rich County, 2 p.m unit KatunljiVK, at and Cache County. Tuwdays, Thmdajri fi.00 p.m, Sunday Ifewly 5.00 p.m, iiela?s and Tl.ursd.iyi Rich Gwnty, 2.30 p.m, nr u 0"df ti. Monday audThnr4ay WeUnaaUys and Satur7.30 a.m V tK"J . e, Umit-vifl- j . W,i,e,tayi 'VI'"tt' Hooi"ll!e S.30 p.m 3.00 p.m anl Saturday Riverdale. Wwlnwdaya 11.30 a.m -- Saturday,-nci.nou-R- - C.45 p.m. - 8.1 a.m. p..... SUll'luv, o P.m. REGISTRY- - UEl'AKTMKNT Open from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. Cen.l Delivery, M0NKY OFFICE DEPAHTMEMT. 3 p.m. Open from a.m. to from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ouuide Uoor Pol(tniMter rjogKI,u Trains - - r. train arrives " P. " C. P. " leaves " U. " " U.P. C. C. , . and"-'- 6.20 8.60 7.50 5.45 8.40 30 " " - train arrives . and leaves -' p.m a.m a.m p.m a.ru p.m Ocden City Library y'Un (i. OmuhI' Newa llot. i At ery day, Sunday and pen ' WHITEHEAD; G. FOURTH STREET, UGDEX, I--i Fmr Doors frolic DEALER GENERAL BOOTS v& SHOES, 1." Jt ;i il fl 'it nsicss, shoe iheTwrst Prices. " Produce ; Jt Taken. for HipES. bard-workin- - I. y, The lire-arm- s, , i . , - it J.S.LEWIS, AND JEWELER, " ni wiuiinniaii Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and in Watohpc, 7lpr . ... ...... i. , ciiv.r-i- . fuilir'V riaicn "" are, jiaia ..wnpLvn done and all work vrarrantea. w . neatly ; . . , , REMOVED; TF WANT A TIIOMSOSIAN DOCTOR OR YOU CALL ON DR. MURPHY, Office 01T0SITB Coxscltatiox Fee, mil OFFICE, JiAlA DE , T'OSTf CKJ $UK). Z. C M. I. ixn TTOTTOItS. ALES AS1 PORTER, of the very lent quality. Measure or at 25 cfs.per 2rii of the Pitcs Brands. ' Butter, Egfjp, Chickens and al nf flrain fair en IQ exchange. Muds . NELSON, Trop'r. ft-l- fc$-- S. is M. Pettengill Street, Boston, 87 ad 701 ar eur fcnd Park - ; Thirty-seven-thousa- r SALOON, XORTHERX , - f SIX DOORS WEST OF TINT'S bi, & Co., 10 State Row, New Ttorlc, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, e advertise-ent- Agertsfor procuring ia the Ooben Jpsctiou for Boston Vhikdeldbia, and authorized to conr trct for advertising at ur lowest. rates. g well-to-d- o ; y w&Tr.UM&KFD - .! NEATLY EXECUTED. KEPAIRS . e , excepted. ""I Bazaine Court Martial! buo-mitf- (CtuWf UM), at 7 JO p.m. Lecture Financial Matters. e Every Sunday, in theTalwrtuwle, .. in the pooonu gchool-liouK- e atvi5 p.m. bouie and Third Wa'd 7 Episcopal Church at 11 a.nl. and 7 p.m. at 11 .ni. and p.m. firitualirt " , Sorrier t 11 a.m nra c Honduras still in a state of Disruption. French. Politics. to-da- v. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m - - , South American News. ARRIVAL Luke Citv.'douWo liUIy, TUroiidh Mail daily Through Mail WX VOL. IV. Mahon on this point was read. The written arithmetic. The Intermediate Editorial Correspondence. Marshal states that he received a dis Pept. Oral insti notion, reading,epelling, patch from Bazaine, dated August ' 15, NORTHERN NOTES. writing, mental, and written arithmetic and first principles of geography. The giving an account of the battle of St. Grammar Dept. Reading, sptlling.gn Oct. 30th, 1873. .mate, and indicating that be still in Looak, tended marching northward. In consewriting, mental nnd wtitM-Once more into the regions of the quence of this information the deponent arithmetic, grammar, United States determined to march in the direction of north have we penetrated without im- ustory, morals , and composition. Shadrach- pediment. We traveled by the road, not Messrs. George Hording, Montmedy instead of Paris. The deputies of the right are general the C. P. nor the U. N., but the regular Jemes and Abraham Zundle are the trus ly in favor of proclaiming a monarchy, tees, and they ore a novelty as a school the to memory of board, and appointing the Prince de Joinville old wagon road, sacred bting active in their calling, fill- lieutenant governor of the kingdom at Buck and Bright and the days of yokes ins their duces actually nnd not in of the Assembly. I he and chains, camp-fire- s the and alkali dust, name. Orleaut princes have reiterated, verbal teaming with tediens reminiscences. Willard presents evidences of prosper on every hand. Many new dwell ly, their assurances that they will not ity After passing through Harrisville and compete with each other for the throne. ings of rock, brtck and lumber can It The Orleans princes have united in a by the Warm Springs, the finest settle- seen amidst the luxuriant foliage of t be AMERICAN. formal declaration that they will not ac- ment we strike, is splendid orchards, and the people are ' Providence, 3. the lieutenancy of the kingdom. alive to the most important entei pnse of cept WILIABD. Gov. Howard has declined to be i They do this to avoid all appearance of the hour the Utah Northern railroad. This thrifty town reposes (in the trustee of the estate of the A. & W competing with the Count de Chambord, are turning out to do their part of They Sprague manufacturing company. Ditfi au me laciions or me ngni nave con- night time,) right under the shadows of the good work, and tbey will keep at u uu iuvi&miuj mv- - sequently agreed to move for a prolongcuuica are unsiug the grim and rugged Wasatch mountains, till it is done. Bishop Ward is a mentarily. ation of President McMahon's powers man, up to the times, respected the city celebrated at. Louis, o. There is a difference of opinion as to the fifteen miles north of by the people nud awake to the responMike McCoole was arrested this after length of time, some favor making Mac as the place where the Jcmtion is pub sibilities of his position. The mining noon for the murder of Pat sey Marley Mahon President for ate, others are for lished. In the day time it is lively wtth interests of this place will epeak for and lodged in jail. extending his term to 6 or 10 years. All of both sexes, num themselves in a little while. For tho tall Kiver, Mass., a. are determined to continue the existence industrious people them aud Wil'.ard im is a present we will bid The maicritv of the mills here com' f the present Assembly, and a motion bering altogether about 750. It affectionate good-by- , and pass along to menced settlement, containing a farm other scenes in Northern I tab. running on half time. will probably be introduced postponing The. Taunton car cotuDanv reduced its dissolution for three years. It is C. W. P. who raise grain, tegeta the- wnr 25 ner cent. rumored that an attempt will be made to ing community 1 c. . of its emrjlovees and fruit of the finest quality in .Ml. tn consequence oi wnicn twenty. arm the government with dictatorial bles immense quantities. It has but one store Apnclics. carpenters struct powers similar to those granted in 1852, a. Willard Mercantile Institution, organ Knoxviue, lenn., and. to prohibit elections for vacancies The usual presents to parents for Tl.o tronhlpH hfLwppn the Y.nst Ten in the Assembly until the electoral law ized on similar to those of the principles their daughters are horses, game, nessee, Virginia & Georgia railroad com is amended. The left have resolved to counthe stores blankets and trinkets. Some girl", throughout un sua are demand immediate action to fill vacant pany, ana their employees, adjusted. The men obstruct - the run- - seats. It is stated that MacMahon'a try, it does a very thriving business in a daughters of chiefs, cost as much as hrses, not on account of nine of the t'reieht trains," but do not forthcoming address to the Assembly building 20x35( stocked with every vari- tweuty-fivbut the honor of the thing. their beauty, mail trains. interfere with the will ask an extentnon of his term of of ety of general merchandise, well selected A man dan discard or sell his wile. Slifl New York. S. to be so fice, required long as,, may ' The firm of Claflin & Co.. at a meeting strengthen the authority of the govern and retailed allow prices. Grain being has no voice in the transaction. Phythe Apaches are probably one of of creditors anairienas, mis p. m., ment, in order to inspire the nation received in exchange for goods, a good sically handsomest of the Indian race, esthe n. rpnnrt which shows firoodassetts confidence. with ., granary: becomes essential. The Inst pecially the females. Their complexion V of all kinds, not, however, including-thAspinwall, Oct., 25. . has lately erected a substantial frame is a Wj' nut brown; many of the women are Dcrsonal assetts oi tae memoers oi too The Insurgents under Carreroza re firm, to the amount of S22.508.000; tota treated from before Panama on the night building of 1J stories, with a rock base charging brunettes, black hair and eyes, indebtedness, $15,584,000. It was agreed of the 8th,' and, being pursued, sought ment for vegetables. Its dimensions are the latter medium in size and oblique in that no assistance would be asked of ttie safety by flight into the bosh, abandon 21x35,' and a large quantity of wheat, shape; noses of the Italian shape: magnificent teeth; good mouths: the contour of aKanriaied hanks or clearmiFo houses, and cannon, some rifles, and severa ing store is in bulk day, every the face oval and emaciated in the men, increasing their friends and creditors present at the boxes of ammunition. Two Insurgents ' meetintr0 unanimously tendered an exten- - were captured, and four of the Govern therein. The business of the Institution round and full In the women. In figure five men feet five the medium, averaging is under the able management of Mr. J eion. averaging 4A montns to maturing ment troops, wounded in the chase. women the four eleven feet iuches, inches; The seamen on board the United T. Thayne, in whom the confidence of monthly payments, wnicn was promptly deficient men the the women in, farm replete the business of the States vessels at Panama are. suffering accepted, and the people is worthily bestowed. In with adipose tissue. ' The chests, shoulwill nroceed as nsnal. ' contracted V" ' " while sickness from ereatly . A. Washington dispatch has the follow consequence of the large quantity of ders aud arms of the men are very lean, guarding property on shore. and muscles illy developed, those 6: cooae disturban to., .i During the recent political ing: The house oi Jay grain shipped to the West from this flabby of the women full and round; llie reu t which borrowed from the First Nationa ces, - while Lieutenant ban'as and t the C. P. R. It. has just put in a of tho former of total abstineuce Iroui; Dank of this city $100,000 through the squad of soldiers were conducting" Pro point, 500 feet long, the people here do of the latter entire monopoly of labor. Switch influence of Henry D. Cooke, President capes Soland, of Costa Rica, to prison The women, wilh constitutions unimof the bank, has, since the failure, with- on ;the charge that he was a deserter ing the grading. This is a great con by the vices of the men, attain a bondl paired Land rebel, Soland made a remark which venience. drawn $200,000 in Central Pacific age and are usualy heavier in greater with the imme and them the latter and deposited Secretary displeased Santas, Willard is divided into three school weight. Men attain full physical develof the Treasury as security for $200,000 diately ordered the men to kill their women advanced them bv the Secretary before prisoner, which they promptly did by districts, each having a school house of opment at twenty to twenty-two- ; mothers become fourteen. at Many the sea girls winter of creditors its the buts with him insensible of The failure. own, occupied during their 'Jay knocking to twelve, and overage ' 10 Cooke & Co. are to investigate the their rifles and then emptying Ihei son. At present the only school in ses at from ten pounds in weight at the latter ape. i rifles into his body. sionistbat in the centre of the settle Their health is usually good, tho only ' At. th 25. Inferior Derjartment. Tanama, ment. the largest and of the greatest im disease prevailing being rheumatism. The latest news from Honduras show the Commissioner brought together the in every sense. It is under The Apaches are decided pedestrians, df legations of 'Arappahoes, Cheyenne that country is still disturbed by Pala portance Mr. Cbas. Wright, an earnest and being accustomed to running and of care the and iTia" Tndinns. and made them a cio's party, ' who occupy some of the worker in the field of education, and an climbing leats from earliest iufancy, are towns. ; Government, troops were on the RTippch. unrina the propriety and neces and diligent teacher, who is not con capable of great endurance in this direcable ' each march , against them. eity of their making friends with with tent putting his pupils through the tion. A Mr. Walker informed me at , other. After a deal of persuafcion a for London, 8. of their studies, but aims Camp Apacbe that he once madft the disform mere y nereuu-arCharles Hall has been appointed Vice mal haid shaking between tnese to impress their understanding, and tance between Zun is and Camp Apaelie, enemies was gone through with, but Chancellor in place of Sir John Wcrkins evoke from them originality or thought 120 miles, with a pair of good mules, in without any indications of excessive deceased. , He begins a new session COJ hours, but wss beaten 2h hours by and expression. A meeting of th Royal Geographica cordiality on either side, the Utes being PJov. on erd, with iw scholars an Apache, who'left Zunis on loot nt Monday Sir Bartley Society was held particularly offish. is a new rock building the same time with himself. He also house Bchool The Between $70,000 and $80,000 in silver Frere presided. .Capt. Markhatn read of two stories, each room being 2 xlH offered $500 that the same Incoined be an elaborate paper on the discoveries of various denominations will room 11 ft. high and the upper dian could beat any horse or- mule in lower the month. this mint made bv Mr, the i'Polaris" expedition. at the Philadelphia with Arizona for 310 miles. At such times trade dollars George Scher, First. Lord of the Admi 121ft. The lower room is fitted desks and seats, of eastern the Indians keep up a swinging gait or handsome into in Nevada have found their way' ralty, Lord Houghton and Sir Henry manufacture. The ceiling is painted 'dog trot,,? not relaxing their speed for Rowlin were present. circulation in that section. A handsome the to blue moment for, if need be, twenty-fousky. a represent At the meeting of the National Labor Chicago, 8. .1' v; ; window over the main en hours. They run down deer in this etained glass financial it was stated that depression er's Union Referring to the trance strikes the eye pleasurably, and manner: A buck starts a deer, and, deand involvment of the Sprague Bros., the General Agent of New Zealand would a glebe and charts indicate an effort to nuding himself of eld clothing, follows en paxtant, it is stated that Senator give free passage to laborers who wanted made good to emigrate to that colony,and that there advance beyond the method of instruc- him all day, managing so as to' compel Sprague, cfthe firm, has and " tion common in rural districts. The the animal to run constantly over family, was room for twenty thousand. provision for his offspring !side of the room has been one on wall volcano At etc. rocks, ground, the irrespective of the marriage part of coated with patent liquid slating, roak noon the deer becomes overheated, his settlement of Mrs. Spiague. The advent ing a capscions, permanent blackboard. hoof's drop off, aud he lies down, but is house a warm one, land This of each child born to the Senator has ris your material can be obtained in St. off again when tbe pursuer is upon him. hunfive of been the occasion for a gift asked in search a lord?" gentleman Louif, for $10 per gallon, one gallon But the Indian knows the strategy of dred thousand dollars. As two of his of a residence. to "It be, furnishing material for coating 200 his victim, follows him relentlessly, inought children are living, this provision has feet of a wall smoothly plastered; creases his speed, and at last comes up was the "the square it ; million one dollars, reply painter gava eecured to the family for ten years. Here is econ- with and lances him. will last it which by economically disposed persons two coats recently. blackboards in worthy the attenomy is regarded as sufficient to keep them school trustees throughout the An Evansville spoony was the tion of The Minnesota law compelling from want. on the walls noticed We Chris. Raflery, who murdered police- victim of a heartless joke recently. Territory. saloon the United States keepers to pay tcu dollars some small maps of man O'Meara in this city, about a year His companions counterfeited a let- and South and the States with America, annually to the State Inebriate Asyand a half ago while the latter was about ter from a and tbe and which said delineated named, countries has yielded twelve thousand lum heiress, young to arrest him on a warrent, and who has .1 U mountains, &c, chief rivers, accurately his had that to sentenced and manly bearing captivadollars tnis year. been twice convicted executed were from lined. memory They death, has secured a new trial from the ted her heart, and hoped he reciprojuvenile pupils. Mr. Wright is emby A Dixon, Ky., editor cotics out inCourt. his threw cated, lie tools, Supreme away ployed by the trustees, who pay him by vested his money in new clothes, and the year,, and he is thus enabled to de- strong against the hogs ofthattown. him everyday -; FOREIGN. presented himself to the lady, who vote his time and attention to the educa- IIo says they annoy week in urw the 3. wants children of the . :.: tional placed by rooting dwn his Paris, i indignantly told him that she didn't in succeeded He has care. his to aud on Sunday they anback der martial court Bazaine day In the steps, want a husband who looked like a diof the grading, system commencing him" ' the evidence related wholly to the crooked-necke- d by scrubbing the; r bucks squash;' and if he into three depart-- : noy by Marshal MacMahon,i August didn't leaVe" she'd retnofo his -- hair. viding his seminary , .the against , the..'; 'i!oor:tinibpts ments:. ThePrimary Dept. 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