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Show A I ,,.1,-desir- after ii'ir will .f i auiu"- - lVrliaps they where they rv respectable" arc some sort :.. have fot. ! e for intelligence reputation 0t( They have read cfinement. fashionable society :!:tuitii,aud imagine they have sesame conic and the open them admit will found which world they lee ito the beautiful about. Uuthow d.fferen. I ,hc reality! A small house or room in of a house, or a solitary monotonous f Lk street. A dreary week after day after day month after month and year constantly .ftor'year; the shadows de-womanhood keening, young JNo on. . miidisin coming mr " i ' in'r.r'st it at times season- CH verv defined idea, . fo full-irow- tf Ik B- I . 1. neighborly gossip; no friendlacross the threshy eves, no welcome men it is old Even for young find some relief in hard, though they eJ with but for the associations; basilica working family, and young women intolerable. it is not even have Thty city-bre- d of freedom well-nig- h especially, the habits of women; they alone, out and, being indare not go This not. experienced, they ought comalmost renders their life one of condemns them to a pete isolation; is tragical in its utter which solitude desire to marry The hopelessness. on the part of young women and of the mothers to see their married, is often made the daughters subject of and natural is both it but state jests, canThe good, mother praiseworthy. not be indifferent to it, who knows i tkratcf sympathy and companionship to which her daughter is condIt is a somewhat noticeable fact that emned if she remain unmarried. decline in whaling keeps pace the Butler chances for the acquisition of with the abolition of corporeal pun kiwnd and home, as a general rule, schools. lire infinitely better where hc was ishment in the public lorn than where hc is a stranger, iu Wilmington, Two eleavcr-meand where the complexity of social Ohio, the other day, receiving perlife forces it iuto a uumber of small mission to show what they could do circles, each one of which forms a Hue in cutting up hogs, actually dismem of demarcation which the unknown bered 100 good avarage animals in stranger cannot cross. minutes. They now offer to thirty perform the same feat in twenty-fiv- e r n A Journey. Long minutes. W. J. Buuipas, a missionary at one of the Arctic stations on the McKenzie river, arrived iu ft.l'aul on Weduosdav last, and con- tinued his journey eastward on the tne lol owui'TD d:iv TU Sf lo,,l w'V uut J Press says: "Mr. Uompus lias been m the Arctic regious for the past eight years, but Jast fall concluded h; would visit his early frieuds. Accordingly, in the month of Septem ber he staited for St. Paul on foot, ';r in such conveyance as is ordinar- wed near the North Pole, and ouiv re:m lor tlna ..:.. i I'viui uii ins rouiu the 21st of J" January having !'eea engaged for over four months Rev. located - Vf A. . "naaking his Ion- - and perilous He is a cultivated jour-Je- and intel- . uui ins convcrsa- . .... lIOinil rp(r;,nJ in thn i..l. i !rorhB distant missionary station strikes the lnviror DQ,.,u ... n lUUlCIUUS. "j speaking of his trip hither he nP he might have found a shorter ?f better route to the states than ho th"seu 'crossing the moun-S- , 7 and from thence IlL'Plif- (Torvtl. c 1 1 . A householder in a western village in filling up his census schedule, uu der the column headed "Where born," described one of his children as "born in the parlor," aud the other "up stairs A heartless joke was played the other day on an enthusiastic band of orehreologists, who were exploring the quaint old town of Banbury, hng land, in search of antique lore. The following was sent to the secretary as an inscriDtion copied from the comer stone of an old structure late ly pulled down : Seogch sreve creh wcisume vahl Lab, sens se otreh nos llebduas llegni freh nos gnirea rohyer J. , h ,n(; --.- J vj the Arctic n kVllat.il.;,'cauenjovhim: if he only his a pursuit iu their sit proper 7 r..'f lroy fellow ate four pounds of .'!.,feiko. in nf'een minutes on a va !,.. Ml1 18 Melancholy to ,U"C3. V'nr rncnl.,. Slllnua'hlc "'?are composed !,'eik ;,, i ..." an. WllO in H-i- n i's ,iy. society. a new Th,, exclusively of s conlcur Not long suicc a nervous lady took house. White passage at the Tip-To- p mountains, to descend by the almost perpendicular railroad. Her fears wore apparent to every one, and the fallowing dialogue took place between her and the conductor: Lady: Mr. Conductor, how do you hold these cars when you want to make a tbp? Conductor: Madame, wc apply the brake, which you see there. v: Conductor, that nFP"se hv'd' sll0U,(l ?iv(? way wliat would V0U do tlu'n ? Conductor: Madame. we. then cunlv the double-actin- g e. winch vou see at the other oiid of the cars. Lady: But, Mr. Conductor, suppose, that brake should not be suiiici.-uit-, in chock the cars. where will we u then? Conductor: that depends entirely upon ''"W i:i this world. uu have li T .o eld la.lv uroaijcd. but subsided. -- think that 1 J. F. REED. Oflu of Ogdm Junction, Ogdtn City, Utah Territory, Jan. 61, 2874. j Mad-imc- v-- OF EXTENSION WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. COXFECTIONEB Ir. DRY GOODS. Agent for Patent Aluminous Building Papnr. J. Stanford, BLEACHED V,y.f. to3c. per CHUCKS 21 e to 0c. COTTON A D KS 25c to ibr., COTTON TI1KKAD 6Hc to $Oe par tkw. YAKN $2.10 per bunek. " WAKl'S DKI.AIXKS H)o-r- . par yard. Hides, Furs and Pelts Bouglit, GENERAL EKNIMS IUIL1.S LOO AX, CACHE COUXTY. yr4 Wool 36c lie. 16c. to ZK. lc 2i. U H 44 " " 1'L'CKS 27Uc. 1WMKSTICS " 12c. to 16o. FIANNKLS 30c to fi5e. tilNOHA.MS to 30c. JKANS "Oc. 1111 XTS.-8- ,.i-. vi lSVi'e. STIUl'KS, 16c to 22c. " 18c to:!3c. T1CKIMOS, ALl'ACAS, Ulack itic. to $1.00 par yara. " 22c to 2ie LuBtre HARKt.K 5uc. to 6.)C. n BLANKKTS $;'..00 to $20.00 per pair. CAM11U1CS 11c. to 10c. $1.7S to $i.2 CAltl'KTINO, COKSKT J EAXS to S3c. VKKNCII MK1UNOP !K)c to $1.M n ACOX J KT 2.V. to Oc. LIN'KN, IrUh 5tk-- . to $1.2it. SKIRT BRAIDS o5c. par iloE. TOWELLING 17c. to 2(c. per yd. li " " " PUMPS!PUMPS! " ltc. BL'TTE.. par lb. " In It merit are well known through, out the hubltahle world. It lias the oldrat firet PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT '' EDITION, Will be Imied in 10 volt., of Cmpltte 8tJO Jly,187l. SUBSCRIPTION. BY SGLD ONLY beginning pagei each. ' IT HA.8 XO EQUAL. reeemnended with nnhonnifeA dihi. nee in all caaea of C'u W.Bmiac-e.burne- . Sprains, ltheumatiam. Hard Hwellin?i, Bitei., ihl.v rosea blain,8tiflue.otth Joint, t Feet, Ear. to., fto., among all person, and for 8praina. Voiinder. Rinirbon.Pnl1.K4l seKtiT V4n.. Tlnnf.ale. Knavlno SniHniih.il B.u fl lar and Haraets Qalln; alio diauaae'a of the Ey ana ur in It ii Is the beet CYCLOPiE DIA. . chance for the million to buy complete without feeling the cost. A laving of ten rrNti a day buva the complete Ml. Kow i the time to subscribe. A litrary For all Information, Addrttt, ROBT. II. VAN RENSSELAER, Ogden, Agent for Northern L'tatf. Horses, Mules or Cattle. Iff KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU! The only known remedy far .BRIGHT'S GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Nob retention or Incontinence of Uriae, Irrlta liou, lunanimaiion or viceraiion oi tue m " Crusbed $15.25 per nack TEA, Black 71c. to $1.4M per ft). Green $1.50 to $1.75 ., TOBACCO, Nat. Leaf SOc to $1.10 per ft). 50c. to 62$c. per NAVY li GRAPK TRUNKS, $.r.(K) to $10.00. WASHBOARDS $3.75 perdo. BLADDER t $6. WASHING MACHINE, Doty'i, $15.00. KIDNEYS. & SPERMATORullCEA, Leucorrhora or Whiten, Diteuei of the Prot tate liland. Stoue in the ladder, Colulut Gravel or Brickduat Deposit aud JUcu er Milky die- - t ebarge. dox. TTIIXALdO Cure Neoralpia, r.heumnt'nm, C.cmt, Lamo Back, Salt ltUeum, I'oiRonoun Hltea, Kxtersal Hone and lluacle Affection, Sore Nipple, Ac, aud may be Justly termed the par acta for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. GOUT, $11.25 per ack. per DISEASE, Aud a potitive remedy fur 30c. S3 Ilenaember, thin Liniment did not narintt up in a tiny or a ' ear. pro. dUCiH(7THEM08TAB8UnDAKDCHATrALCVHEa U HtlllHRt Olf LlX- ICLAIMKU BTNEW-BoBment. lint we bavo the experience of over year of trial, with the moataub. thirty tant.alre6ulta,andby auulatudj of w.tuctaea. If tbx Liniment U not aa rcccmncni!t;d. tlui Money will l.c Iiefundcd. Do not be Imposed rpoa by nslnp: any oUiei Liniment claimint; the same propcrtie.i or ro ulta. They are a cheat an J a fraud. Co aur and jot nothing but KEAHNETS Mem EXTRACT BUCHD Snu tTf Permanently Care all Dileaaet ef the Btoucsax AKD BUOPSICAL KIDNEYS. SWELLIXOS, Exintiig in ilea, Wemeu aud Childrea, BLADDER. j- bottle of Kearney's it worth aiore tUau all ether pir Buttle, er nix Bettlei lioxic- - S:zz unica 0 The TO FAR-FAME- XeiTOiis and i. 31,3U MONITORS now in DSE AL80, THE CELEBRATED CLUS COOKIM STOVE r r t oai and M'ood, Which hn M,.h fe.r Beauty PcmMiil through hiiU Iso by ail t),e v.- -. ourpawed. All our Sfovo, J txceiie'., rent Stores. Territory. the Territory, l for Sale Xo Charge illrw-- t fur adviet and Coniultatios, fuice.-s- In t1, JU-u- u . Train Varo tho I.wouii r.ivca, opposite Omaha, njx n the nrriral of Train froia tho Went over the l'fn tho direet route, an! M2 3ileii ghorU-- r inucr line, S:ive ti Hour in time, aud Insure cnuneaionsvlth all 11 n A Southern Itallwiiya. liHvinjt oliiiipo uf Bmitos l'.ast tS Chic.igo. 1AGGAGE tntCKED THIXOIGH TO ALIz Tlii ut-er- poti-eiiiii- ; DYOTT, . E.VSTEEX in fITItS. let-i- . i prepay ponlaft, fceu'd lur thc"0ii:i1e to Health." Price 10i Ti. t!m Curen (tuaianteoJ. Churea a distance ran forward dfscribii)),' fiyocptotn' and ucloHiug stamp Tlte at ronto from Omaha to Chaoo. und the Eaet, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Melirul Tii. J n TiTOTe. Graduate ef Jeffernrni Keveral v.Uuable ColicgP. Philadelphia, nulhor of workn cun be cmiMrtted on all difwasei of the Sex uui or Urinary Qrnu. (which he maIe an Ktudy) either in male or female, no matter . from what cause migiuatitig tir of how longBtand-jnjra practice ol 1J0 years euahles him tf) treat rrHxuiialile. LYONJLFGe'Ca Hfduteni Two DMtr Timovoa tlum disease with . i-c- WITHOUT CHANGE OT CARS Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES. J. Stoi-- f UK or Boitle, Bttlx. RAILWAY, for A physician in attendance to auvwer correspond' esce aud give aavice graun. lfg Send vtatup lor PamphleU, free."C reu.7 dt ajjl Dncoa:s;e ako Cownr 25c, COc. and Cl per Eottlc Depot, 104 Duane St., New York. MONITOR HAS GAINED A mnK I v iiip-pneonmna can bee- than to wy that Stove CookitiR a Mowed. npon ngm it untiaks in its DraiM. ...ir. and ftnd 'recnmnien.H it to her neighbor, fwr .conoinT, cleanlinens Him Mn.lis - NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof Steele cays: Fluid Extract Itui Unrbiu roiiibined." Price, One Dollar Five Dollar. SAXTA America. Cycloptodia Intirely 7. operations. known APPIETON'S AMERICAN KETf REVISED PEACHES 12c. per lb. PUTTY Pr lb- POLISH, STOVE 5oc to 00c per dot. RAISINS $1.50 per box. RICE 10c. to 12c. per lb. ROSIN 10c. per lb. ROPE 21c. per lb. SOAP, $6.00 to $S.25 per box. SODA $7.50 per case. STARCH 10c to 15 per ft. SULPHUR 12c. n SALT, Fine-J- jc. SALTS, Epxani 15c. $13.50 to $9.00 , IBBT P. FREIGHT DEPOT. JOHN PINCOCK. 44 $0.to $7. per cord 1USTAM 8.00. and brat record t Llnluwat In the) world. From any tho million nnon mlllloita at knit lea old no ront plaint lias ever reach. d us, and as u healing and " ENGINE $1.25 M " COAL $5.00 per can. TEPPER, Black 35c. per lb. " Caveuue 40c. per lk. S - - MEXICAN $ 9.50. 10.00 7.60. I00KJ1ERE. kj. WOOD - - "V if.perlb. k1. Years Ag 1ST COAL! - 104-S- 21c. $4 50 per 5 S17UAK, BelcUer, Coflee C II 1 TOrden left at Douglane' Meat Market will be promptly filled. LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. MADDER 23c. per lb. MUSTARD 35c. to 50c. per lb. MATCHES S5.75 per Kro". METAL, BABBIT 22c. to 35 per lb. Sugar Drip, $2.00 par gal. NUTMEGS $1.50 per lb. NAILS $7.00 to $'.t.oo per per Ral. OILS, L1NSEED-$1- .50 ' FISH $1.00 WASH-TUB- t AMD AT U. YARD . WHEEL-HEAD- S J-- Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. pr SYRf P H1 Delifered, Coahille, D.litBred, loz. E C. Wood 7 Rock Spring, Ih. BRASS KETTLES 00c. CURRANTS per lb, by bl. COFFEE, Rio per tk, 32c per lb. CHEESE lite, per lb. CRACKER S syc to 14c per CLO ES Wm. per V. CANDLES. 13 or. $9.00 per box. CA.VDY, Fancy 20c to 36c per lb. " Stick 22c. per lb, home made. CHURNS, i'atent Juliun, $'J.00 to $11.00. COAL $6.0 to $9.1X1 per ton. COD FISH lie. per lb. COPPERAS lOlr. " CUDBEAR 40c. CAMPHOR 6oc. COMPOSITION 55c. UIXGKK 36c. to 40c. per tb. GLASS 8x10 per box, $i.6u. 10 x 12, $6.00. BLUR 26c. per ft. HOOP IRON 13J4-- . to 15c. par ft). HORSE SHOES 19.0 a ke j. INDIGO $1.40 per lb. . per lb. IRONS, SAD LYE $10.00 per cae. LEAD W hite $3.H5 per can. Bar per lb. SPERM-42.- 75 BY THOMAS WILSON. COALVILLE ir BAKERY. Pott 0 YES!! 0 YES!! . A FIRST CLASS Families supplied with Bread, Cake Sept. 3rd. 1873. 9J,c. per 11.. ALLSHlCK'-cper lb. AXE HELVES $3.50 to $5.50 per doi. 10. par lb. ItACON 13c, brenkliul, lb. BEESWAX $0.62 BORAX 50c. ppr lb. BRAN k SHORTS $1.25 to $1.75, par ewt. BAKING l'OWDKIt $1.66 U $G.UO per do. SALT-PETR- Entrance by the alley batween and the l'oit Olbce re. anee'i lack. In addition h thit ht will run and Candies of tie beet quali'y. OX 171 ALUM M f ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED IX theALLRulmcriber. Workshop over the 30o LOGWOOD 142-t- ROCK lljc MT UriIOLiSTEItY. " $5.1X1 CHEAP 4ffIn. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c. BROOMS and CONNECTED THE STORK FORMERLY a the City Bakery with hi Dry UihmI Department, ami ha itocked it with a full line of Orocerie and Hardware. HAS for deep or nballow welli. AIho, Patent Pointe for Drive Well Puinpi, with luitabl. ironpipiui;. Punipa repaired and fitted upon reajton-abl- e terms, at Workuliop, Tlthinff Oltlrr, :t5c KU(1S. KOKCK g Pl'9IHS 30c. CHICKENS. I. lf. NTH ART FOR 8 ALE THE BEST AND KEEPS W U KAT, 8ict per bukhrl. CORN 6aot. " 11ARLKY, Uic " " 50e. OATS, " POTATOES 60c. " BKKK u foot, o(&7c. par ft). M CTTON, Sc. to 10c, I'ORK VEAL. Fifth Street, Ogden, 12tf PRODUCE. $2.50 to $3.&ti per MERCHMT Opposite Cardon Broe., Watebmaken, :c. FLOUR BUSINESS, OBRI " Ganocd iryd ale uifae csots sorcy Hub nabot cs rohk cocacd ir. After the learned heads of the savants hud been puzzled" for a while one of their number hit upon the expedient of reading the learned in senptiou backward Pacific coast to Sun across tW Atlant.c seaboard.' Mr. U.mpas 6Utes that he h:.. P;,.n,l "iu even mi ine rcnitjto and frozen streams Jjnthe COMMERCIAL. . The Hammond case in Brooklyn has been decided, and 4,500 award ed by a deeply sympathetic jury to a beautiful youug lady of nineteen. It may perhaps occur to the intelligent reader that 4,500 is a very large sum to pay for a lacerated heart, and that youug ladies whose affections ha ve been blighted atthut tender age are always beautiful The damage claimed was not for the amount of emotional insanity engendered, but for the waste ot time and millinery. tJpou the promise of the defendant $000 had been expended in trousseau and things, so that the balance,S3,900, goes to the credit of waste of time. Had the young lady, says an indign nant correspou lent, been a had reached the an woman; age when a woman's chances of marriage are popularly supposed to be small; had the scorpion in question kept her the best part of her life from keeping company with another fellow, then and we share his sentimeuts there would have been at least a tangible reason fur indemnification, but the case in question presents no such features. Nor docs it. The features of the young lady may have been beautiful, although from the priae paid for emancipation, by the deceiving swain we should presume they were not; but wasted time at nineteen sounds about as absurd as love at fourscore. The gentleman who signs himself C. C. M. remarks that it is enough to draw a smile from a china teacup. Wc think that even a plain crockery one would see cause for internal hilarity. "The man who lays his hand upon a woman, save in the way of we forget kindness, is unworthy what he is unworth of, but we don't like to see a young fellow fall from the frying pan iuto the fire, aud get burnt to such a very ftarful exten , all for doing what the gentler sex perform with impunity every day and hour. ambition of ,Tvin."inlhe country to tallS ie Nvr York. Toact si,t'1,0l object no , u effort too welcomed ;lCi;ltlCe is Wn disaster JiU'."l!?'ff.,t the one consummation ot 11 Cf o u .reat city. What life They have reached the re'Tf 1 Deceiver Mulcted. to fullnaa's throus'a Palace Sleeping Coaohc? lo Chicago M.I), I'll ileioa aud e Tgeon, Uii l'uane ft., N. Y. eod i lav ly C. F. PTHICK, C.n. Vxu:. ma without chants. CEO. L. DUKLAP, Ccu. BuvV. Chicago. |