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Show A liYM Tlov lately Wri-- ht county, . ffur- - CORRESPONDENCE. JJrave I5oy. condoled with great una-I'lt- v in the Jcnctiox, March 4rb : The people of Logun were kindly in vited to attend mi inuupuntl ball in but unfiiiisbed ball at that place, lor ibe purpose of raising mear.s lo fin ish the building, and as a guarantee oi tlie good feelings of the Loganites towards our neare-- t neighboring settleuient u great many people responded to t e in vitation and were very much leased vviib the kind treatment from the good nd returned borne to. ks of Providence, with verv pleasant feelings--bu- t. (be uncharitable arid exagerated description ol friend Joseph, in his correspondence to the Junction, is calculated to create feelings with the ladies of Logan who attended that ball. I was present dud urn personally acquainted with those ladies, and know that they werg dressed with becoming neatness and conducted themselves in a very courteous manner to all. I saw nothing in their head dresses to compare with grenadier caps, now gone out of date," and then bis "huge projections upon is both an exagera-tioand very ungentlcmauly assertion. 1 look upon that part of his correspondence as a futile attempt at witticism, and the subject very unwisely choseu, and if friend Joseph had presented his article for Bishop Hammond's perusal who presided over the party-- l think it would have been very much curtailed. will say to be people of l'rovideiice that the Logan folks who attended thai party did so from pure philanthropic motives, and do not look upon the slurs written by ynur young but inexperienced correspondent as an expression of your feelI believe frimd Joseph was ings. prompted more from a lovo of display than any other motive and did not intend to hurt the feelings ol any one. tln-uew- , , l tow-heade- Ik cere-"U.,- v nt .nmiptly "K v..ii aiueu PiaiJuuiH, his to him resume iostetl re No one .. nmf'tii i. rir t i wr fi ik v Prions, solitary boy, who had thus his destiny and could freely chosen too much for the was J lie ' . not It Jimiity of the religious uuetmg. i no urcat sensation, and devotional of feeling were traced iim'al a . - arrested on The Lev a charge of disturbing a perfect ('(institution of and the laws of as he VuS n way-places- the religious mcet-infor that and tried grave offence, ft "appeared in evidence that the em crJgiiiion were giyen the choice of Ending "r keeping their seats, acown cording to the dictates of their acted They upon the consciences. conductor of the insti ctiun of the and tvrcuionies... So did the boy All was made this more. ftothiu" clear as day. The court held that if the boy wanted to go to hell he had i: ULL, YOUTEX W. bid. aud such an act did AMMOM) FOKCi: iiiul EST terms.ut Vti-kIii- mam l ithictK Hllre. . Or, JOSEPH 'AC OUEEIS', WRIGHT, Ogden. More than ALL ITS PKANTIIKP. OAUHTEH rN the stiliwrilier. Vurk"lu'p over LoolTlIere, Cheap Coal. ON ViY tlm Post liy the alley Witween C. Wootl F.utrin 11W. a tiae'f auU the fejit. 3rd. lWt ne Million in use ' ! )' Oflii'D THOMAS WILSON, 1S73. 7 tf Pntrnni.se tlin IVoi1m' Mnn, 0 YES!! 0 YES!! WILL SKI.L TIIH COALVILLE liOCIt SPRING Grass K any on Coal COALVILLE COAL! U. AMD AXD THE AT P. At SO FREIGHT DEPOT, Ruck Spring, Delivered, t'oiilviile, Delivered, Cents iier ten lens than tlieir former 1'ricn SURE TO GIVE HIM BE Sellx aluo by tli 100 llw. nt hi CALL. A oil fith St., )lac Wtweun Wall ami Franklin Street. HMf M. fctFS. & l'ettengill $ 9.;50. 10.00 T.fjO. 8.00. Keep Warm by Getting Gooil Clcitn Con I. State YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT, DEPOT. JO Co., Street, lioston, 37 l'ark Itew, New York, OrdiTi and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, am our Ager's for procuring Hdvertise-ment- s proiiiillv 8l04-3min theOr.DKN Jcxctkin for lioston and Phi'adeldhia, and autkorized to cou-trfor advertising at eur lowest rates. tf City, Mar. 0, 1874. Utah Territory, BLF.AClIEn W' CIlECK.i 21c to COTTON COTTON 1 .v-- " Vh.--. TllKEAl it SSOt YAliX S2,H) " WAIIPS DKLAINK.S 20 to r.u. Cc. Wool r0 in.-- . DENIMS DKILLS 2i. . Dt't'KS lWMKSTIi'l FLANNELS rarrt. ' Compute iu " SOLD ' FI)Un $i50 was going to 1 I 1 iniuutes thereafter the daucing party went into executive session. ana soon attcr adjourned. W. 31VERS. lb.-- a' I . I 3(c lb I t IjLI I111J 131 OUc BACON ... mt lb. lrnkft, 1'IJ-ii"- , A , BEESWAX $..r2 per lb. It.' tit AX jwrlb. BAKING I'OWDEH $1.65 to $0.00 per BKOtJMS j.tf per do. k per 1t. BRASS KETTLES Cl'RKAXTS UJe per lb, by bl. r k, 32c er lb. COFFEE, Kio l'.tc. icrlb. CHEESE CltACKEKS Sj-- to lie r V. .". 1 SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. U 111 ! yr ile. vance is liaMc nixie. St.-Loui- ', lWm ' possible. Having availed ourselves of the recent depression in tho Blanket aud 11). i Flannel ninrkct by making largcpur- chaRCS for cash, we arc: prepared to f ' per offer MUSTAUD per lb. j 5.75 per grM. MATCHES H 22-- . to :55 BABBIT per METAL, Sugar Drip, 2.00 per t.al, NUTMEG? $1 M lwr lb- NAILS $7 .' to $i.0i) per keg. OILS, LINSEED $1.5" per"Rl. " ...: ' FISH SI."" . . " 8PEr?M-$i- 75 " " " ENtilNE 1J25 .r).tto per ctiM " C.5Af l'1PEPPER, Black Sic. I""' lb. . " per Cayenno PEACHES 12c. per Jb. 7 'Ic. to Ik:, per lb. PUTTY doa,; bvto 60c POLISH, tf'fOVK 1.50 p"r 1:. to 12c por lb. extraordinary bargains. t Ziou'M - i j Co-jM'r:Hl- ve Jlor-cuulfl- e liiislitution. . " I rpHK MONITOR HAS OAINBO Km-wU- . . J. F. REED. Mm MONITORS now in USK, Auc,'nit oaxtMTt pr ROPE lb. 10c. 21c. per pr!. SS.25 SOA P- ,-f 5."Mo .5(1 per civ-c- . SODA 10c t 15 STARCH i ' Pr coxrEcrioXER r. $14.75. A Agent fwr l'ateat Aluminous Building I'apor. o SALT. Fine 2J . ,, 15c. SALTS, KpxHiri ' PALT-PETU- F n ' ' V ' v Hides, Furs and Iclts liought. Opposite CirJon Itros., Watrbmnkcrf, " CriiHlieiMIS-Mperwc- TEA, Blck-7- 1c. $U Pr.,m. $I50totl.i5 V Nut. U(--- " Green TOBACCO, to J F" LOG AX, CACHE COtXTY. , ( ' . . : .' - y t - ' . ' . SANTA CLAI S CQOKIXG STOVE , , x. rM,r MEI A PAR-F- fttiweil npou a Cwikitijc Stove tliAii to my thii who uf it EpRki In Its proW, rcomineu(l it to her tiigllori him fi nd, fii economy, cleKnIiniMii unci rel!itI41itj In nil lu I ; ' ... operHlioiM. ftfry Hiid jr. in "mop, Supu v ROSIN Moi s, .r intpett the market for themselves as early a? 2:Sc. per lb. .'10c tottte. MADDEH uy moment to their orders, along;., WUit$:ta Ir can. Hat 1214c pr lb. L00W0Ol 21u pr lb. lb. e. LAMPBLACK LEAD 605 N. Fcmrth Street, ; ad- t ftic. !. at o stocks for late Winter sales, to send 1:. LVK unqucstlon-abl- chants who intend replenishing their " Sl.W per SAD per iin.OU por casf. hat The Singer Manufac'g Co; take place, we advise Country Mer- OV. COMPOSITION (ilXll Kit Cac. to 40c. por lb. KxlO Vr box, $5.50. OLASS 10 x 12, 0.00. OLUK 25c. per lb. to lec. per &. HOOP IKON HOUSE SHOES fci.fio i keg. IXDUiO FUJI DRY lecu touched, and a sharp pr 10V 10c. COPPERAS CUKBEAB CAMPHOR S THE BOTTOM Goods and Groceries 9. CIA) V KS 5.V. 9.00 box. CAN DLES, 13 oi. CAXDY, Fiiim y 2ic t 30c por tt. Stick 2nc to 2lc er lb, hnm CIIVKXS. Patent Julian, $!.U0 to 11 l.Oo. COAl-Jo.to 9.tX) iNr ton. od COD FISH lie. per 1. five wan-JL'n- g -t J. . ALLSPICE 2.c.ierlb. AXE HELVES JAftO to n ball-roo- " Ad- ' t 0 HOC E HIES. PROVISIONS, Ic. ALUM Ilrulal Bill. A Kookuk paper tells of a younj man whose rest was seriously disturb ed by a dance overhead, the other night. He dressed himself, stole into the and surreptitiously sprinkled red pepper on the flow, lu it-i- ' Eleven boys from New York, sent to Iowa by a.u organization formed to find homes for friendless youth, were received at Dexter last week and ap portioned among the farmers of ihat vicinity. ,1!ght, , 2' CHK'lvEXS. to-da- y, velig-excitemen- t,' , (.I lKIVOK POLES,' SEVENTEEN. FKKTjLOKu,' INTiutoii ContN Kjk'Ii. nrrrKB. (Cor. Louisville Courier Journal.) Washington, D. C, March 4. The brutal bill reported by Mr. McKee, from the Committee on Territories was got before the Houjc of and tho clerk Representatives was proceeding to read it by sections, when Mr. G. Jf. Hoar, of Massachusetts made the peint of order upon it that a it created new offices and imposed new duties upon officers already inexistence, wbicb would involve an appropriation, the bill should go, under the new rule, to the Committee of the Whole. Mr wniage to No. 210. East Twenty-sevent- h McKee struggled hard against this noble street, where they, were marr- mode of strangling bis bautling, but all ied by the Itev. Mr. William II. in vaia. The speaker indeed played WardeH. with him for a white, like a cat with a They returned home, and he allow- mouse, but finally decided nijainst him. ed her to upshot is that the bill is now at the 'go to her'own room, and The foot of a long calendar, and the love'y has not molested her since. Living-to- crowd of United States officials in Utab was held in 1,000 bail to appear must postpone their raid on Brighain '"i' examination on each charge. Young's material possessions and barein to a more convenient season. March 4th. Evening 1'ust, young girl in NewtonvilleIass., Uad become deranged by left her homo late at ' , ir KOtiS. SILK PREPARED TO DELIVER PER CAR louil, at Ogfion, Aoiue t.nx $15 to $1.7,rwt. v r mmmm AM ir " OATS. Hk: POTATOES (V." BE EE ou I'iM.t, li((f 7c. Kc. to 10i:, VTTON, lb. Dc. IH)KK " " VEAL. Utnb. Xortlie1-!- ! NOTICE. to $L5ti iMtrW-k- . l.iiHhel. H.rct " 6ct.- CORN m " UAK LEV, BBAN A SHOUTS WUEAT, Aumit for M PRODUCE. . t Ogden, l PK111T BKAIDS jwr riox. TOWELLING 17c. to 20c. per yd. . 4 110HT. II. VAN RENSSELAER, riU 60f. to J1.2.V. 1 SUBSCRIPTION. lor all' Information, Aldrt, ' - ir LINEN, BY cbunco for tba million to buy ft coinplcte lb coxt. A kitvini; of ten li'.rHiy witlioiit CeRtu a Jny buy (lie complete set. Xow In I In tiiu to tmbuvribfl. " tola4. ONLY btviiming July, 1 ST3. SOli A " 12. J1.75b2.i6 OAKPETINfl,:i-iil- v . to 2:w--. COKSET .1 FANS aoc to 1.60 MEItlNO.S FHENCMI JACONET 2.V. to iiOc. Umel 1(1 vol., of ill b " toSiK-- . Irtr to 27V-- ln-s- t CYCLOPS DI A. . timcu. " U tli do.. pec .er NEW BUILDING OP TiieSinger Mauifacturiiiff Ccmiiaiiy N. East Corner Fifth & Locust St., EDITION, Fotiruly ' to 4.V, ."ioc to l)ESi')C A " " lie anti-Moruio- NEW .REVISED Trd jt . JO per rion. 1U. per lb. A j DRY GOODS. had improved the opto portunity slip away to a restaurant. remarked, APPLETON'S AMERICAH WHOLESALE PUKE LIST. y lady's mother, Mrs. Catherine lives in the same house, who ftihl, testified ihat she was present and witir ssed the shooting. In the other owiplaint Mrs. 13 ruder charges that subsequently, ou the night of the -- ")th of October, Livingston again eame to her room, she being aloue at the time, and pointing a pistol at her taid, threatened to shoot unless she consented to marry him. Fearing that ho would carry his threat into execution, and there beincr one near to whom she could appeal for protection, she obeyed his wnimand to get in readiness lor the marriage, and went with him in a JOHN P1NCOCK. LOOKJIEUE. COJIJIKKCIAIm, Office of Ofden J unci ten. Qgden . to 16e. fv to t:e. il.tilIAM.S l.V to 30e. " JEANS 2w. to 7i " PHI NTS, UJV. " 22r. STKII'ES, l(k-t" 18c to.tV. TlCKINtlS, ys.-.- J. ALPACA!, liliick .'e. to $1.ftt " Lutro 22c to 2.c BAniiiiF. Ooe. to BLANK ETS '..00 to f 20.iX jwr pir. , CAMIIUH'S lie. to 1:V. The lr Lukct will ct Whim. I'rinvc loft at I)oiigla.s' Mcut tilled. . The Prince of Wales has a great and sent the ci.se, judge fancy for good restaurants, ioine tlfe poor lonely boy rejoicing on his six years ago when he was in Moscow, his first question on alighting at way. the railway station was: "Where is the best restaurant iu Moscow?'! And when they told hiui Trestow's, his A Desperate Wooer. tirst visit was made, not to the KremA very curious story was told at lin, but to the restaurant. On the before occasion of his recent stay in Mos the Tombs police court cow the Prince paid his respects at Judge Morgan. Mrs. Caroline Bruder, of No. 266 Trestow Vonce. more immediately afWest Twentieth street, accompanied ter his arrival, accompanied by the by her husband and Mother, eutered Crown Prince of Denmark , and the a double charge against a young man Grand Dukes Alexis and Vladimir, named William J. Liringstonc. lie was expected, however; this time, The first charge was to tho effect and the saloon was adorned with rare that Livingston became euanoured tropical plants and an organ played The Prince of the complainant, urged her to be the finest compositions. mirrid to him, and after receiving showed the same disposition to wau-de- r about among the restaurant two refusals, on the 20th of October labt entered her room and when he was in Sr.. Petersburg. On discharged occasion of the festival of the consea revolver at her head, the ball passing near her car, lodging in a closet cration of the waters of the Neva on ' door behind her. Jan. 6, the absence of the Priuce was telling her little brother that kill herself, in order Je ?et quickly into heaven. The hoy It'tornifcd his parents, the neighborhood WHS ''irnHi'J K' .. ...uunu, niiu u morougll was made for the body. At prth v found in her own bed, 1Vrt warm and healthy. She had ywnlcd in at a window, after half the night, and wm Humming peacefully. STIMUT PALE TIIK ItKST AND CIIEA1 API'LY TO dismissed r 10 I KOK fur deep ,r kliullow wollH. AU, ' tent Point for lriv Well l'lmips, witli Huital'N iiM'ii)iipini. l'mi) rufiaire'lan l flttmUiiun riMii-ll- Price 8300,00. - not necessarily disturb the meeting The within the meaning of the law. A TEKHS Fl'MVS WITH Ft' I.I. I the United States Iowa that lie (id to-da- I. 51. n 1 under the rijilit to do so TUOHoHMI-imK- out-of-t- 4. was DUIU1AM Sir : crinit. me to my a few words' in reference to yuur eorrespomlcnt'tt remarks from l'rovideiice, Uuche Co , - J 'OK SALE, TIIK Editor JcsctionV The good p:l had ;,(. t(U,ht they ; harvested every yellow-l,(,K- i IwcvP. hut they were mistaken. At ', Ji.c ofoiw f tho Rieetinj; there 1C. invitation to all who ..(Mi.M-ato rise. The wantcdu go f heaven 11m..rJtiin rose all bu.tone.aiid that boy. He was well llic front, kept his seat, and was conductor of the utic.j by the The conductor was charitable, the boy might be asleep. .ud thi.usi-hthis theory he uaked all who Totfst hell to rise. The boy Vantod to go to uod alu"e auci and rw , PUIVSPS!PUMPS! . Logan, Cnclie Co., March ()tli, 1874. a rel&wus revival Iowa. The moot and haniiony. i IMPROVE YOUR STOCK . . , , ' ... tor toMi and WomI, tlm.uU tb Territory, s4 Kxccllunctl, cannot bt ; WWrh hi" ' fur fy fr vnd SnW All nnr Ntovi uro Ut-p-t ky .. '. H. I. ami all Uh llrauch . . Al l'f !! tl - - : . Store i ) fix |