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Show " ,'- , . - . Vaggp1 MW AM.wmrr TEAK, i!-- JsieutiOb f ( OGDEX. UTAH. SA.TEJJIKA OCDEN BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. New WUUily WED NESP A Y and SA TURD A Y.) i OCTOBER 7, 1S7G. School Hooka. , PACIFIC 1st Reader 2d " 8d 2. COA8T. 60 120 216 240 311 25 60 75 100 125 Vork, .Salt Lakk City, Sept. SO, 1876. . the of Frankentered store Burglars Office: Editors Herald: lUIIVU Sunon lin or Horton, OK MAILS, Saturday night 4RBIVAL AN CASING 4th and broke open the safeand scoured I am sorry to be under day, Gkntlkmkn 6.45 D.m. 5th a.m daily, 70 $20,000 worth of jeweiry. UltUke City, double 7.40 a.m. the necessity of again taking np this Pronouncing of a blind Julius Vt Through Mail da ly Blank, professor 6.40 p.m. 35 Speller ....132 on the top floor at No. very unpleasant subject, and notwithresiding 8.30 p.m. 101 West 22d 8.40 ..m wife last shot his daily sireet, standing the frequent remarks in regard 6.20 p.m. hit Uke City, double 1080 $4.10 He t Though Mail daily 8.40 a.m. night, inflicting a mortal wound. o myself in an article of Superintendent Mail daily IS Through also shot his child, three and a half Thus we have 2084 pages ef the I should have let it pars had not T.00 a.m. who died soon after, and then Riggs, old, 1080 of the Pacifio years rnr felt Uke and the Eat (.00 p.m. he public been interested, knowing that Coast againstor 1004pares ahot himself, expiring instantly. rr&vltUkeand hee of the former over eerieB, had already written very eleborately and above the latter Tribune's special from IndtannpoMs: For the 1080 we latter place Monday. Wedlay. The Republicans are feeling much more on this subject. B'lt as the writer re- pay $4.10; for the 2084, we pay $6.29. The greenback move. ' . Now if we make them even, and pay to 7 am hopeful uJMJW1., conto show a phase which fuses the request of the Territorial ment Wednesday National pro rata $4 10 for 1080 the OgTeu begins ilarrisville, and rtb 2.00 p.m. if it develops, to be of great vention of teachers, and gives what he pages, we have left of the National set, promises, aid SaturgoutffiUe, Wednesdays Many of the calls "a reply to the teachers conven at the same pro rata $2 29 for 1004 7.00 a.m. assistance to Harrison. come to the con- tion" and have leaders Slatersville. and greenback tyBffWcity myself, I think it due to the pages. Thus we get 1004 additional 2.00 p.m. clusion that the election of Williams Mondays and Thursdays to make a few additional re pages for $2 20 of tbe National, while public folaoPrMd Alma, Wednesdays the Pacific charge $4 10 for 1080 page. 7.00 a.m. would be regarded as certain to be " MdSatUrdFKIc"K HOURS. lowed by the success of Tilden. and that marks. Vet we are told by some new process of 6.15 p.m. " it would be impossible to make a reAs I have heretofore stated, this is manipulation that the Pacific Coast fteDeral Delivery, h " suuasv, o spectable canvass for Cooper and Carey. simply a financial question, the object books are the cheapest. 1 did not so REGISTRY DEPARTMENT 8 after the October elections, under such a.mto 8 earn figures wuen 1 went to school. p.m. Open from On the other hand they being to get the best books at the lowest MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. circumtarces, 3y the same theory Superintendent 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. 8 think the election of Harrison would price; fitness and quality of course, con- - riiggs next attempts to snow now much to a.m. 6 p.m. from Outside Door open tend to disrupt the Democratic party by sidered. will be saved by adopting his ideas, but N.J SHARP, Postmaster making it evident that Tilden's election In regard to the first two columns of I do not propose to examine this theory would be impossible, and that in such further, for as his premises are proven 8.40 a.m. event the would im- Superintendent Riggs remarks it is un incorrect, any deductions C. P. train arrives party independent predicated 5.40 p.m. " " C. P. mediately receive large accessions to its necessary to refer, those questions bav upon erroneous premises must also be in 6.20 p.m. ranks, and would be put on the footing ing been sufficiently discussed before correct. " leaves C. P. 8.60 a.m. of a formidable national " " C. P. As it regards the tfrkt question I can party, and 1 presume that the text of the Pacific a.m. 9.00 arrives C. train enabled to would be rj, push a vigorous Coast readers is quite as good as that scarcely call it a teriotu question; for al 6.40 p.m. canvass up to the November election of others. and It is the opinion of many though it is desirable to have a series as 9.40 a.m. fbe Democrats are " leaves tremendous gentlemen with whom I have conversed, correct as possible, yet this is pnrsly an making 6.20 p.m. efforts to neutralize the influence of and of myself, that it is no better; and and educational matter, and depends a great 4.00 p.m. Harrison's popularity in this city, and had it been as good in binding, as the deal upon tbe taste of tbe C. N. train arrives compilers; 9.20 a.m. to leaves prevent him I row ruonlDg ahead of Barnes series, it would have been sus but a large quantity, with the same In his ticket. They hold meetings and pa tained; but it is not, and I confess my telligenoe, must certainly be cheaper Services The Republicans surprise at the apologies offered for this than a smaller one at tbe same price. Religious 11 a.r and rades every night. at Brery Sunday, in tbeTaternacle, continue to get evidence that the big book. The News binder informed me am not aware that Superintendent Riggs n the First, Second aud Third Ward Democratic rally of soldiers and citizens that the blading was very inferior, that is either the National or Territorial um at 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Ej.incopal Church at 11 a.m. and come off here on Thursday covers a it would not last half as long as the pire, on this subject. This is a matter to 7 Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and p.m. 7.80 pjn. gigantic scheme for importing voters by other; and whea I showed a couple ol of so much, for se much, intelligences ftplrituallst Lecture, Liberal Uall, at wholesale. A rw cays ago the Kepuoii the best bound raoifio fenders to Mr, being equal; and if pupils do aot require can managers - were ieeung ramer Libbey, their representative. oa sub a Fifth Reader, or additional spellers or City Ogden it 'Geo. W. Turners' Hews Depot. - Open alarmed ahoat Jt, but they-nolhin jecting them to a test, be had the hon geographies, which very many do mot. very any, Sundays excepted. they save completed arrangements to esiy to say, "Mr, Taylor, I hope you they aeed not purchase taem.-wT- w Next we are told about the independ proteot the polls against the presence win not hold me responsible for the here if mei trom Baltimore and fhila binding of these books; I am not a me ent series; but as thcSuperintendent has F. S. RICHARDS, delphia, known to be experts in election cbanic; but aai operating in another de introduced time books of the Independent, frauds, who are boarding at hotels with partment; here certainly is caute;'' but offset by only liz of the Paciffo Coast, and AT-LAout any ostensible business, and who are ue said he would engage to make the used the saine kind of arguments, I COUNSELORin frequent conversation with Democrats binding as good as the Independents must beg leave to be excused from no And There is, however, additional cause for And afterwards sent a written prsposi ticingit. tion which would have been tatisfaptery NOTARY PUBLIC. The same remarks held good as ap apprehension and watchfulness. he had not required us to take the plied to (be geographies, as those ap if Prof. Tribune's Washington: Otfftce at Court House, Ogdtn, Utah. manufactured." Nor plied to the readers; be has introduced of the national observatory, has books "already ul- before the Su- - watched in vain for the transit of would I and my friends object now to three of Monteiths, and offset by two of rnnie aad District Courts. Couveyanciug and and is .more take them, providing we have a ruaran Cornell s. Does the writer really ex can predicted for S torial uusiuees duue wltn accuraoy ami Laverrier s tee made to responsible parties, that all pect intelligent people to receive such ever that convinced 8JS than tcti. books supplied by them, shall be equal figures as facts" VTby this one sided un theory was utterly baseless in binding and paper to the Independ fair treatment ef others than these be Worcester, Mass., I John Bullard, a farmer of Shrews ents or National, together with other advocates? On this subject I beg leave X. TANNER Jr., bury, living in a house with one brother prepositions made by Mr. Libbey tome. to refer l o those interested to my lost only, was murdered in a mysterious For, as I have said before, the offer of article on the book qaestion, Herald While his brother Mr. Libbey was very liberal, and with Aug. 80th, 1876, News Aug. 29, Govt AND manner store about a mile these additions and this guarantee, no Junction Sept. 2d. I would simply say at the absent was NOTARY PUBLIC. with a one would have been better pleased that hacked was he terribly away placing the geographies desired to Offict eprositt D river' t Drug Start, Main st.,Ogden hatchet and his bead nearly severed than myself to have seen them adopted, be introduced in the most favorable from his body. The object was undoubt in accordance with the news of the con light, a change in geographies would fyerial attention given to collections. Conveyancing aud No- edly money, about $100 being missing vention. But do not ask. as to receive necessitate an introduction of the Cor promptly mad s38 tarial business carefully attended to. No clue. shoddy for five years. nell's to all the schools in the Territory, We next come to a comparison made and the displacement of all others CbattanoDga, Tenn., 2 Oa Saturday night the county court by Superintendent Higgs between the Should it take one, two, or three years house was set on fire in the registry of National and Pacifio Coast readers. This to do this, it would have to be done. deeds. It was extinguished with some subject was treated npon some time Superintendent Riggs tells us there are damaee to books. Two books were ago. rot. Park made remarks almost 30,000 pupils, and taking the books at Dr Burns was ar similar to those of Superintendent half missing and price it would with necessary ex rested with them in his possession. He lugga, which will be found in the Dese ceptions necessitate an approximate out an abstract of title ret News, April 24, 1876, and which lay of $60 000 even at $2 which is half 50,000 POUNDS WOOL! tohad recently oabought he would make a were answered by C. J. Barnes in the price. Now as I am informed about which property of the geographies in use are large sum of money, had he not been DcBerel News, April 2th, to which leave to refer those interested Mr, the Monteiths. Why compel the pupils detected. beg llAVIKrt ME i ART" TIME noDEN WQ0LEN Galveston, 2 Barnes introduces the National primer of all tbe schools to exchange, even for 11 M I LL,auil refitted and arranged the lame News San Antonio special says a as equal and superior to the Pacifio half price when they have books already The h New most the ot approved Machinery, first reader, containing more on hand, and thus nrge this unnecesttterus,I am prepared now to furnish the people detachment of MoeIly b company, an Coast of thu aud Territories and States der Sergeant Armstrong, attacked a surrouudiug and the second, third and fourth sary outlay? As I stated in my previous pages, uu Jeanes.Lmseys.Uleavelana DoesKim, rancjr PMrir of outlaws on fcsperanza Lake readers and spellers in contrast to the article, "Mr. Barnes proposes to make Wiol Doeskins. Renellauts, Flannels, and Stocking Yarn, of the very beat make, from near Eagle Pass, killed five, wounded five readers and speller of the Pacific the editions uniform without cost to the VI stock, warranted to give satisfaction, ta all one and captured fifty horses and a Coast, and then says: "These, Mr. Edi schools, and also to make certain addi uo may lavor me with their patronage. tor, are the figures, and what do they lions in maps, etc." Thus removing large number of cattle. show? Simply a plain fact, that is, the the difficulty complained of by I refes Memphis, Tenn., 2. The tboTe described cloths wilt b kept con There was a heavy frost last night, National readers and spellers have 216 sors Park and Riggs. Untlj on band for In regard to toe request made by the Ezchange for Wool, Grain, ftoduce but little damage will probably result more pages and sell for nine cents less to the drouth This relieves all per set than the same books in the Pa teachers convention, it is decided that a owinz and Cash. cific readers " Tbie is a fair statetnen convention cannot be had. anxiety In regard to the yellow fever. By whom 2. Ths Highest Market Price in Cincinnati, and been And not has associated ei for and Wool, controverted, paid Superintendent Riggs! change for the various kinds of goods the bursting of an engine used in thiak cannot be. him some of tbe legal luminaries with By manufactured at the Mill. driving a grain separator, on the farm Now for Prof. Riggs' statement: Mr Now it is not very diffioult to obtain a of Win. Johnson, near Argns, Indiana, Riggs introduces eight books of the Na variety of legal opinions, made te order Having had TWELVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' mis on Saturday, two men, young Jcnes and Territory, in the manufacture of the above tional, in comparison with six of the each differing from each other, and the uned articles, I expect to manufacture as good forensio talent in abundance to back wu as can be made in the Territory, or mi Wesley Jobnsen, were instantly killed Pacifio Coast, as follows: some of them others Sorted from any and nine injured, them np; providing the money is on country. XaTIOXAL. Those who have w ol to band to pay for them. I de not propose seriously. exchange for goods, Retail will do weH Wilkesbarre, Ta , 2 to de this. Price. Pages. The Lehigh and Wilkesbarre coal TO' SEE ME BEFORE M.1KIXG People are ia the habit often of Primer 64.....;.. 27 their minds and I suppose oompany have resumed work at all their changing SALE OF THEIR WOOL. 128 1st Reader 88 collieries with full force at full time. Riggs ought not to be considered Supt. 224 2d 63 sales of eoal to iron manufao In a letter by that gen an Large AU Orders exception. to. Promptly Attended 288. 3d " 100 turers at Lehigh have been made, who tleman dated S. L. City December 8ih 432 4th " ADDRESS: 160 are putting their furnaces into blast' 1874, addressed to A. C. Barne. I find 6th 600 188 The daily shipments over, the Central tbe following: "We did not think it tx UTAH WOOLEN railroad of New Jersey are 15,000 tons; Elementary pedienl to operate with your school fur 25 Speller.. ..ICO.... oompany have 15 000 employees at the niture, from the fact that whenever it ; 0QDKN OR SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Ib8.... .... 60 work. The recent payment to them, tohas been introduced in tbe Territory, .rren'cingUo there are loud and vociferous denuncia W. CBanilXGS, gether with resumption, baa brightened 2084 $6 29 the prospects throughout this region. tions ot the desk, and equally loud com LKSSSE. iost mut-ic- , Na-iou- She 5 to-da- y -- 8"' Trains -- -- School-Wu- m Obrary " W New-comb- e, V to-da- u- ATTORNEY AT LAW. Remit-taiicc- n Wanted ! L to-da- y four-fifth- s i . " MILLS, J. al I'Klt 1R. YOL. TJI ndations of tbe Andrews deck. Un- er the circumstances we thought ir. uld be suicidal policy to talk in favor k your desk, notwithstanding our to dital with your house. We are agreed that the policy we have lopted will prove a greater beiufu to you in the end, than if we pursued a fferent one " "I find a ereat many of Wthon't and McGuffey't readersjin our schools yet; ihi.i nas goi to De attended to; they must lr, rooted out as soou as possible; these mat ters cannot DC done at once; but will be done gradually, and the national ser- am s win graauaiiy work their way in. W e hope you will do better than tou ave ever done before with this Terri "1 must tell ycu that I was oftory. fered 10 per cent for my personal influence" to introduce another series ef school book; not only for their intro duction, but for all sales made; but I believe you men are gentUmen, and will do something handsome for us, and we can 0. II. mutually oen.at each ether." me-rbnc- . ... 11 Riggs, Territorial superintendent r,f common schools. When this was written Mr. Barnes as a gentleman and he and hia housa and Superintendent Riggs were very kind, very sympathetic; and he sought their friendship, fellowship, money aad influence,' now they are naughty bad men, oh so bad! why thev are biir ras cals, and even offer bribes What a pit they should have bad such a fall. Then the superintendent was looking after their welfare in desks, etc. and counseling for the benefit of their bouse. Now the house is verv bad. Then ih Wlllson and McGuffey readers were to be "rooua out," and the national introduced. Now the National must be rooted out, and for what? Tbe alleged reasons presented in his artiole are not those intended; theyiare yet behind; this is I r i iu u.j a rue mjauxpas, nence toe lameness of his reply, lean give them if Superintendent Riggs wishes an ex planation. I am io possession of docu mat win lorm a Key Dotn to 019 incnia, , , writing ana my own. Superintendent Riggs says that my, "remarks ibout $250,000 worth of books being needed in three veara ai sensational " I uresume that ha ia right in thi; my first communication did produoe a sensation, in some quarters, and interfered with some nice little financial operations, by which the people were to be copiously bled in the interests of a very few. But it in nevertheless true and I have nothing fo take back. It will now approximate $100,000 less if our school superintendents and teachers are true to their trust. They certainly ought o feel interested in the welfare of the community art A operate io their behalf; for assuredly none other ought to be tuperintendents or teachers. If they do not I presume the people are quite competent Io protect themselves. It may be asked how do you save the $100,000? I get quite a large amount from the above SG0.000, I further get 40 per cent, and 10 per eent. off on all sales after the introduction. Mr. Riggs now talks about 40 per eent. off on some books mentioned; nothing of this was said in the first statement of prices, nor was it intended. This was tor another disbursement, and it is this principally that I have been after, and if tbe people are true to themselves it will be accomplished. Ia regard to our present supply of books I see no difficulty in the way of goint; on with our books, as usual until some better arrangements can be made than those proposed. Tbe National series I am informed is in use in two thirds or three fourths of the schools in the Territory; oven Superintendent R igps advocated it very strongly a little over a year aud a half ago 1 hat which ws then so good thai others had to be "rotted out," by him for it, cannot have deteriorated so much since then. We can obtain them and tbe geographies at 40 per cent, discount asd 10 per cent, off from retail prices. Better then leave, for the present, other complications snd send 'for such supplies as I mentioned in my former article, sod thus push along with as little unnecessary expenre as possible, until the Legislature meets, when suitable obanges may be made. Respectfully, etc. Joum Tailor. 1 . Eternity is the divine treasury house, and hope ia the window ly which mortals are permitted to see, as through a glass darkly, the thinga which God is preparing. |