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Show suit themselves; she set fire to her She co. home 'and burned it down. Weber coun'y, s.tid "If I cannot have it, they shall ..Vart!i Og'lc". UtU! si roue, auer llUlil'J not." For which crime she was Simeon to the state prison, and ,h,ks sentenced hours and 20 tin 5 mo lltli3 "the time of her sentence, out served Lioone county, in was which I believe was two years. Hh, 17; was baptized. Died- to -, 11 ? 1 ? WHOLESALE b-- n. , ,riTchub lKr1' March 18th, 1843; guth- .home in. tua M1R" to fnund til ,..iH , of Tlie Moon. - ihe city of au s,ii.is (45. He was driven he Winter of 18 Own., j ereJ T Lut-11- to .,. , Christ of Je. of CUV - it .,,. travelled com- Foot', ia Cipfin JinS.lt Lake City till the fall . r! K North he moved to !f;!;; .hen I d bo now u!,..,. (cl.inn . mat lo settle Ogd-- n by all left a good rec-- j ;0'kaewbim, aad has wife and five son, now behind him; a He was a member of -P-te- w Latolo. Quorum fieThirtv-fift- d jf Seventies. Com. George Enttrprm and St. Datrd Xcas copy. please ASSOCIA- - i;I)lX'.iTi03.A L TiW3. I Morgan Co., Feb. 11th, 1874. j Morgan City, j 1 Junction: Ehitob the . th inst. Morgan ,lie second nweting Association was iiela in tcbool house. The the South Morgan el draft by the Committee !CuDiiuiioti, was present ...guinted lor said purpose, i :0u Saturday, of the SlB 5 re-- ) adopted. The organization me election of the following It. Porter President; Joseph o2icers: Joseph liichard Fry, Vice President; Median, Lee Clarke, Gillis- - ! eJ ami silted in " 'od.ei Wahlron, Samuel Francis, Charles pie U. Peterson, Eplinmn Swaun, YVyuiiin Direc- Sm. Parker, Oscar 0. Stoddard, in the School District Laeli tors. represented in this board of A Vexed Question.- - Coun-tjbiit'- g A question lately came up before a cones young ladies' literary society in New Taos. R. G. Welch, Directors. ork as to the propriety and advisa record-in- : ponding Secretary; John Seaman d custom of Secretary; Daniel Hull, Treasurer, bility of the and James II. Ssuart, Librarian. receiving young gentlemen alone in Be Constitution provides for the up- - the parlor and expecting the old rive committyuitmeM. hy the Hoard, of The subject was folks to withdraw. of five members each, on I time-honore- finance, ed Sunday schools and argued with much earnestuess on labors shall be under b th sides and exciting so great an liuuipices of the Doard. The .associatiinterest, being carried over for dis on meets monthly on the fir.-- t Saturday. cussion for another meeting, that it associa Correspondence irom kindred be worth while for other societions is solicited, ou education or other may library, lectures, day ffioold. whose ties of young ladies to take it up Tiie affirmative asserted th t the f subjects. Yours, very respectfully, Titos. K. G. Welch, Corresponding Secretary. Morgan County Educational Association. For Woman's Lesson Hi glits. Acres, of Turner, Me., a uiloress by trade, had, by lung and Hitient labor, accumulated money enough to purchase a small house and lot, when she tuok to herself a husband, Lazarus Lucas "to rule flcr her." The home was purchased after the marriage with the money Koreas had earned with the needle. Ihe husband was in feeble health and could cam nothing for their Mipport, so Dorcas worked on at her and smmorted liiTsfilf :md. , I also. "iisiiuu Sh.i t I Met nii,l 1,;.. :il.. .. I l i i Dorcas , W e, 1 when he died, from his relatives. asking no Jtspoctably He left no children and made no "Ih and Dorcas, hi.inir ;.m,..,t .. t ; as it, iifforfc , uiiiuu:u ..v-vi- Widows. Snrmonn.l tb., i.i , ' i i mab ft fcw because the had ttUUlUil .L i aim 1 ui nuiiiu was rmid for it with F making coats and garments like ot uld; happy, no doubt, in pood work and "alms-deeds- " Vf f'K'li she did. M';u !l jrCi'8 BuUhia state ef tluncs could not H i he two brothcrsof her dead I uand soon began to exercise their over her, 171 duty bound. e woman must be protected (?) if antiquity and universality of the custom was in itself evidence of its p opriety; that young people, were n. t eft alone because they wish to do or say what might not be done or said before all the world, but because age naturally felt a want of sympathy with the frivol ty of youth, and liked t pursue its occupations undisturbed by talk of events in which it felt no exinterest, or incipient ceedingly uninteresting to all but the parties interested. Ihe opposition declared that in all countries but this love-makin- , ; V'late rcl;,tlv:Uo,iee- that ehe coudoul hor ;..;. l.i. ... .J i. , , ciower" in the 'W We l,tl, uso Ih,a of one-third- " o:uumliram.c?- . as only iin not mi, ' Wit 1 1 7 - taMtor i.i. Ctakc I two-third- at'ti(a iu the time passed on, the 80 U'!rul toStV. to 25. Opposite Cardou Bros , Watelunukers, ' " " " " '.ilkFLAXXK1.S to fine. til.N'lillAMS 15k to 30c. JKAXS l'KIXTS, OJi-- toia'c. " STIill'KS. IS.- to 22c. " TICKINGS. ISc to Xc. Al.l'ACAS, lllack OtV. to $1.00 yard. " I.Untl-C-- JC to 'lite 11 AH i K oac. to OiV. ?.i.iKi to $J0.(I0 por poir. CAMlil'.ICS lie. to l.V. CAHl'KTlXti. $1.75 to $2.25 . COltSKT .1 KA.NS to itc. ., FKKNCH MKK1N0S aoc to ilXO n JACOX1T 2:c. to f;Oo. L1N'I;N, Irish i.Oc. to $1.25r. SKIHT nr.AlltS 6.V. jm'I" dox. TOWELLING 17c. to 2(k per yd. tf k!2 " " " " 1. pr VA r ALL ITS BRANCHES. CARRIED ON BY the snbricriber. Worknliop over the Pout ffice. Kntrauce bv tlie alley Uitween C. Wood tnni'd'i nud the Post OUicu Phwf iff 73-tf 0 YES!! 0 YES!! iiiiiplM ROCK SPRING AND SOc lb. c. per O'y.2 per ALLSl'ICK AXE HELVES Ii2-t- f P GUOCERICS, 1U() VISION'S, kc. Al.l'.M Olllc, THOMAS WILSON. 30c. 11LTTKA. WIGS. (nc t'HICKENS. i Sept. 3rd. 1S73. " " uti-f- Oiftleii. . lil'.KK ou foot, par lb. ,M L'TTOX, Sc. to loc, I'OKK 10c. per lb. VEAL. A niJIl'S " " Jill K HKST AND CTIKAP oeziiig I'OKCfi mid Ul-'for deep or shallow well. Also, Patent Points for llrive Well Pumps, with suitable iron piping. Pump repaired ami fitted upon reasonable tri ms, at Workshop. Ti thin;; ntODUCE. GOo. M. KTUAUT FOR SALE TH KF.KrS FLOUR $2.50 to $:i.5n jmt wk. Softs per bushel. WUKAT, ('()!'. N Ki)tt. " llAlll.KY, Sic " " " OATS, .OOc. roi'ATOES IK. .5.'0 r doz. lb. to $.'..50 IIACON lSji.-- , breakfast, Id. H EES WAX $0.52 per lb. ltllRAX i'lOc. per lb. ir to $1.75, porrwt. BAKING POWDER fl.Oi to $C.W) ikt doz. SI .25 BRAN ft SHOUTS lion in use!! One! PUrPS!PUSVSPS! . " ore th&n, C.lCIIi: COUXTY. LOJAJt BROOMS J5.ti par dor.. 0c. per lb. BRASS KETTLES COAL! COALVILLE $ 0..r0. Rock Spring, Delirered, Coalville, Delivered, Kep Wirin 7.50. 8.00. NEW BUILDING OP by Getting Good Cloan Coal P. FREIGHT DEPOT. AT U. YARD 10.01) 8l01-3m- 111 I N. 'Orders left nt Douglaiw' Meat Market will be promptly filled. Uc CURRANTS per lb, by bl. COFFEE, Rio per tk, 32c per lb. CHEESE lc. per lb. CRACK ERS hyjc to 14c per lb. II II 11 I 11 II I HI 1 LI W East Corner Fifth & Locust ot., JOHN TINCOCK . pr lti. CM) YES ooe. CANDLES, 13 or.. S'.UIO per box. CA.VDY, Fancy 20i- to 35c kt ft. " S'.ick 22r. per lb, home made. CHURNS, Patent Julian, J.00 to U.OO. 6.A0 to ton. COAI COD FISH lie. jKjr lb. lr COl'l'ERAS Pi4 CUDBEAR KV. CAMPHOR " LOOK HERE. APPIETON'S AMERICAN Cyclopiwcliji . . COMPOSITION f.5r. to 40c. KEW REVISED 3;')C. ler lb. RxlU per boi, 55.50. lo x 12, $6.00. flLUK 25c. per lb. H(HP IRON 13V.. to 15e. per Ih. GINGER EDITIOX, GLASS a keg. HORSE SHOES-J.O- O 1.4t) VH.r lb. lXDHiO IRONS, SAD tt. er lb. LY per rae. LEAD White S:t.S5 per ran. Bar 12jc. per lb. 21c. per lb. LOGWOOD LAMPBLACK 20c. per lb. MADDER 23r. per Hi. Ml STAR!) 3.V. to Cite, per lb. MATCHES fa.75 rcr growi. lb. METAL, BABBIT 22c. to 35 Sugar Drip, $2.Wi per gal. r lb. NUTMEGS S1.50 NAILS $7.K) to jw.ixi per keg. OILS, LINSEED $1.5o per gal. it " " " " FISH " " $1.00 SPERM $2.75 ENGINE $1.25 COAL It tba bast Entirtly . CYCLOPiE 331 A. . Will be issued Wcinning Jnly,lS73. Coinplwte in 16 yols., of 800 pagfcseacli. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. A chance for tho million to buy a complete li'.rarT without feeling His ciwt. A saving ol ten reats a day buys tbe complete set. Kow w the tima to aulxcribo. I'or all Information, AJdrtts, ROET. II. VAN RENSSELAER, , Ogdon, Agent for Kortbern Utah. " 5.O0prea lb. K E A It X EY'S TEPPEU, Black :i5c. per " Cavennn tOc. per lb. PEACHES 12c. per lb. PUTTY )4c. to Oe. ier lb. POLISH, KTOVK Oth- to CCcporduz. l"1- RAISINS $1.50 RICK lo". to Pic. per lb. ROSIN 10c. per lb. U0PE-21- C. per lb. SOAP, $5.00 to $S.25 per box. FLUID EXTRACT BUC1U - pr SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. ! Tlis only known remedy for BRIUILT'S SODA $7.50 per cae. STARCH loc t15per lb. SULPHUR 12c. n SALT, Fine SALTS, EpsHin lie. SALT-PE- T RE 30c. SY K t P $1 5o per 5 rhIb. SUGAR, llelchor. Com C $14 25 per ink. " . A $14.75. " Ci usIkhI $15.25 jier Kick TEA, Blark 7lc. to $1.40 per Ih. DISEASE, And a positiya for Tho Singer Hanufac'g Co. C05 N. Pwrth Street, St. Louis, Mcr iy S WASH-TUB- S KEARNEYS EXTRACT BUCHU NO MATTER WHAT TIIE AGE! CM oyorMestsrE RAILWAY. and the East, Two Daily Timocon oti! ihn dfroct rout, nn 1 1 t'J Jliles shorter man mo inwor lni, Saves it Honrs hi tnuo, tuxl iiiKiiri's connections with all liist-cr-n Si Pontliorn pnsa-eiisc- CHECKED TtlEOUfin EASTERN CITIES, comfortable A ;,. Pasat Act.; Cblcago. physician in attendance to. answer aud fciye advive gratis. fiewl stamn lor Panapblets, oorrepond-en.- a lir ", operations. Nervous and Debilitated 31,3U 'MONITORS now in USE, OF DOTH SEXES. CONNECTED TIIE STORK FORMEULT HAS as the City Bakery with l.n Dry Goods Department. auJ lias stocked it !th a foil . line of Groceries ana iwrai Avo Charges Jn addition hi thi he u ill run TO ALL A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. Famines supplied with Bread, Cakes and Candies oX the best quaHty. FAR-FAME- o frae.-tt- TO THE Finh Street, Ogden, MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higher encomium rin be upon a Cooking Stove tlian to say that who nsrs it spwbks In Its praire, every housa-wtfand recommend it to nighbors and f:wls, and reliability iu all tin for economy, cteanliuus THE ALSO, for adviee and ConmHation. Dr. J. ft. Dint!.' Graduate af Jefferson Mediral valuable College, Philadelphia, author of neveral or the works, 'can bn consiUted on all diseases Sexual or Uriuary Organs, (which he made au no matter pecial study) either in ma! or femalo, lioiu whalcnu."0 oi iiuuiiK or of how longstandIvim tu treat ing A practice of 3 years enaldes Charges disenwa with sucre-s- . Cures pifirantee. Those at a dihtaur- - cn forward reasonable. to symptoms aud euclosiua stamp prepay postage. Seuil tor the' 'Guide to Health." Trice 10c. Till CELEBRATED ter tent and -- for Pullman's Talace Sleeping Coacheii run Tint linn tiuouga to Calcago without change ut st a ' to recCEO. L. DUNLAP, tho law whieli fining men had made C F. PATRICK,. ' ' OcruSupt. Co. Depot, 104 Duane St., New York. 48 rs hHTitiir (lioico of Ron Irk Kaat f TVCOACE GENERAL MERCHAKT Prof Steele. Fays: ' One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buclia Is wortk mure iliau ull other Biirhus romWued." Price, One. Dollar pjr Dottle, or six Battles for Five Dollars. Trails tho Missotmi Kivr.R, opposite On An a, upon tbe arrival of Traiug from tho Wwt over tho T;.i J. Stanford, route from Omaita to Ciiicagc The-direc- t ., Soshe auy ltCi1!3 PrtW? V1 nile D()r, " " " " " " " " to 18c. HEEIi-HEAD- "the UNION PACIFIC RAILWAT, ignorant woman and 11 ine justice of a of h nd Kive them CSk I 1. Now lc. IHc lU'CKS tie. aijc Hides, Furs and Pelts Bought. M then by his VITIIOUT CHANGE OF CARS So Dorcas husband - ro g Wool Agent for Patent Aluminous l'nild- ing Paper. rmdjr it woujd be deemed exceedingly im GRAVEL, STRICTURES, GOUT, proper ; that it encouraged love mak D1AUETES, DYSl'EPSIA. NERVOUS inr which was not meant to be seri DEBILITY, DKOl'SV, 0U3 by giviug it opportunity that Noa reteation or Incontinenea of Urine, Irrita tion, Inflammation or Ulceration of the young men wouia una a cnance to tell their own story if they wanted BLADDER & KIDNEYS, Greou $J.50 to$1.75 af Leaf SMu to $1.10 tier fc. SPERMATORRHEA, to bad enough; that it was better for TfilUfTO " NAVY k GKAP E 50c. to 62):. ier tt. or Whites, Disease nt th Proa. Leiicorrbora a and more them, dig TRUNKS, $,i.K) to 510.IX). placed girls in tata Gland. Stmn in the Madder. Coluliu Gruvl WASHBOARDS $3.75 per do. nified and less embarrassing position or Urickduxt Deposit and llucu or Milky disW $5. charges. WASHING MACHINE. Doty't, $15.00. to introduce young gentlemen visit $13.50 to $9.00 per dot. ors to the family circle. Whether WOOD $0.to $7. per cord the ayes or r.oes will have it remains still an open question. In the mean time it is a good topic for discussion EXTEXS10X OF BUSHES. Perxiaueutly Curs all Diseases of tho in young ladies literary societies DROPSICAL AND KIDNEYS, BLADDER, and we advise a thorough ventilation fcsWELLINUS, of the subject. Existing in Men, Women aud Children, as-i- her DRY GOODS. IlLEAOHEn 10V-- . to Xic. per ynrA CIII'.l'KS ile tJlCc. COTTON A I)KS Tnc to 4.ric, " " COTTON T1IHKA1) ode to ?0c dox. YAKS ?J,IO pir tmn-U- . WAKI'S $W0 " DKLAIXKS '3i to Ti per yurd llKMM.S liltl l.LS COXFECTIOXEllY. PRICE LIST. pr Among the eminent scientific men. of the day who regard as untenable the commonly accredited theory of the moon's being uninhabitable because she has no atmosphere, is Prof. Benjamin Pierce, whose view of the matter is substantially as follows : Although the moon revolves upon her axis, she constantly presents but one side to the earth. Now, it has been discovered by calculation, and demonstrated as a geometrical fact, that the moon's centre of form is eight miles nearer to us than her centre of gravity, through which, of course, her axis of revolution must pass or, in other words, this 'side of the moon is sixteen miles higher than the other. If, therefore, 'St be supposed that the moon has an atmosphere such as the earth, it would be of such extreme rarity on the only side exposed to our observation that, for optical effect and animal .ife, it might as well not exist ; for mountains on the earth, none of which are over five miles above the level of the sea, have been ascended to a height at which life could not be supported for any legnth of time. Thus, although the hither side ot the moon be uninhabitable for want of an atmosphere, the remote side may bo perfectly adapted to animal life. J. F. REED. OJ)kt of Ofden Junction, 0jdm City, Utah Territory, Jan. 31, 1874. . 1 ..... Woed, Which lias sneb a Demand through the Territmy, cannot be Hut Beauty aixl Excellence, surpassed. , All our Stov by X. C 31. are Ufni n ml for KaU i. nud all Its Uriuioh J.B.DYOTT, M.D, 104 Duane ?t., N. Y. Thysician ivad 8 ; rgeou, Haw ly Also Yy Stores ia rite all the Territoi;. 0a , |