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Show She (Dgtlen function. BMibd EVERY KVENINU, Smidiiys excepted Charles W. Penrose, Editor OGl)i:, lrldar Evening, UTAH. Sept. 2C, 1S73. Candor ta liiicrgciicU'g. It nor prudent to disguise the truth, even for thi puke cl' expediency, when great events are transpiring. It in nobler, loftier, and more courageous to confront imminent danger boldly and fearlessly. However well meant may be the intentions of those who neck to allay the apprehensions of the timid at this period, they ar.c pursuing a wrong course in misleading any who eaek their counsel. A pull hans over the nation. There is grief and sorrow where but a few days since were joy and smilcs,ruia and wrecks, hcre but yesterday the monarchsof Wall street swayed an undisputed Prevarication, we say, is sceptre. useless, aye criminal. It will neither stem the torrent that perhaps may at any moment sweep over the country, nor arrest the hand of destiny. The retribution that has overtaken the gamblers who have preyed upon the prosperity of the natiwn, they themselves invoked. They estab lished an oligarchy which haughtily lorded over tha weak, poisoned the very waters of our greatness, and introduced a fictitious, immoral financial system which supplanted the legitimate cotninerue of the country. Whero evils exist, they should be probod to the bottom, and corrected-Insteaof glossing over the delinquencies of the erring, or concealing the truth, a more judicious policy should suggest the method of ending the flagrant abuses that havo corroded tho heart of society. The disease of tho nation lies deep, and can be eradicated only by tho throes of convulsion. A reckless disregard for probity has too long existed ia the higher walks of life ; corrupt influences have contaminated our national legislation; and tho entire body politic is infected with a malady that demands tho application of rigorous remedies. New men and new ideas are also Wanted. A gradual chango must be undergone to efface tho impressions made by an artificial social system Regeneration and purification are the talismans by which the country will rise from temporary despoudun cy, strengthened and chastened by adversity. in neither wise d A Sovereign Legislature Rebuked. want of morality which prevails in our legislative bodios, is aptly depicted in tha action of the Solons of New Jersey in an isolated in Ktaucc. A bill legalizing a lottery swindle of the worst character, surreptiThe , tiously passed the Legislature of that tate during the last session. The Act was ostensibly for the benefit of a Library Association. Tho law has since beeu declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, as the Legislature had no right to override the clause in the State Constitution, which declares that auy scheme by which money is to be distributed by chance, is a common nuisance, and an indictable offence. Tho police have arrested sjvcral men and a female 'copyist of prepossessing appearance for being implicated in this nefarious scheme, all of whom have been committed for appearance before the Graad J ury. Uuder a mythe these parties, it is ical been have alleged, carrying on openwith and an illicit busiimpunity, ly themselves at the ness, enriching expense of unsophisticated countrymen. The passage and approval of the law under which the alleged cultheir fleecing prits organized is schemes, assuredly an unpleasant commentary on the scandalous haste with which important bills are rushed through the legislative and executive departments, not only of New Jeoficv. but of all the States. Tha firm-nam- escutcheon of the State is not free from stain in connection with many lobby schemes of a similar character which kave been clandestinely push-a- d forward, to the great detriment of .the interests of the people. It is fortunate that the State has an independent Judge who has, by his opportune intervention in be half of a pure administration of the laws, vindicated the iutegrity of the Constituticn, of which he is the interpreter, and succeeded in sap- pressing an evil that had become intolerable. met Thompson as the former was coming from the depot, and noticed that ba did not come from Main street but from the rear of the stores. He stopped him and questioned him. On hearing next morning of tho burglary, he connected this man in his mind with the robbery, instituted enquiries, which led to his ar rest by Abiel Abbott, Mjron Child and Hen. Clark. Tins is not the euly burglar is town, and the vigilance of the officers must not be relaxed- iir the least degree. We want the city cleared of the desperadoes and sneak thieves. The present Mr. C. Fisher, to INVITES stock of The Bupqlar. AND Last evening William GROCERIES AXD PROVISIOXS Thompson was brought before Justice MiJilioton charged with grand larceny CHEAPER THAN THE CIIEAFEST. and burglary. He plead guilty and was committed for trial before the Frobat Court, bonds being fixed at $1,000. He FASHIONABLE was unable to obtain security, and was DRESS-MAKIN- G. sent to the County jail. Thomson confessed to having broken into Z. C. M. I. store, in this city, also Fifth Street, - - Ogden. C. Woodman-seo'into Taylor Heninger's, and W. S. Reid's. From Z. C. M. IS PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS I. he obtained $40 in money; from Heninger's nothing, from Woodmanseeb two FASHIONABLE SEEDLE-WORsuits of clothes, half a dozen shirts, a for ladies and children. dozen pair of socks and $5.50 in money, RECEPTION ROOMS CP STAIRS. and from Reid's two pair of boits. He declared that he was alone in these robberies and that he has nofbeen into any other places ia this city. Thompson is about 25 years of age, of sandy complexion, shortish stature and decent appearance. Fourth Street, Ogden. He was about to start for the East by the freight train, and had the stolen OPPOSITE BARNARD WHITE'S goods in a trunk ready for the journey LUMBER YARD. dolwhen he was captured. Twcnty-ou- e lars in money was found on his person. Prime Iieef, Mutton, Etc., The circumstances which led to his ar Good Cuts and Low Price. rest were these : On the night of tho Z. C. M. Abicl Abbott I., burgary at 31I?S. GRAHAM, L, OGDEN. DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF AT LOW FIGURES season is rolling along, ATTENTION TO IIIS NEW O'er. CO. STOCK OF GOODS ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE, MOVING are very anxious to eat the fruit. We go to work with the knife- and cut and dwarf, just like our neighbors, not thinking, and perhaps not knowing the result. Dwarfing ia good for early frui'ing; when the center shoot is cut away, the form s like an inverted umbrella; Btrong arms shoot out and bend down, fruit gets heavy, and the first wind comes, snap govs one limb, over goes the tree. 1 have seen many such apple trees here in Logan. Another thing, whero the tree parts out, insects, dirt and leaves collect there, and the rain helps to rot the heart of I he tree, (a spring and summer go around and clean these things out, scrape off the dry bark aud scales, wash those parts with soap suds some two or three times during summer, the tree wont gel bark bound, the sap will flow plentifully and freely into all the branches; and by keeping the ground clcau under the treo, you will be amply puid for your labor on it. So much for dwarfs. When you and I came on this earth we found trees planted, fruit ripe, just ready to put into our mouths. Who planted them? Here is the lesson for us. Let us p ant for others and thus show a good feeling for our children. Will our present dwarfs do it? No. In a few years they will be gone. In all parts of the world apple trees are grown as standards; in this way they deve!op their natural forms, attain their I rgest size, aud produce the greatest quunuiy of fruit, wiih the least possible dre. A judicious pruning to modify the form of our standard trees, is nearly all that is required, in ordinary practice. Every fruit tree, grown in orchard or garden, as a common standard, should be allowed to take its natural form, the whole efforts of the pruner going no further than to take out all weak and crowded branches. There are advantages and disadvantages attending all seasons oi pruuiug. Hut my experience has ied me to believe that, practically, a fortnight before midsummer is by far the best season, ou the whole, or pruning in this northern country; wounds made at this season heal over freely aud rapfavorable time to idly; it is ihe judge of the shape and balance of the head, and to see, at a glance, which branches require removal, and all the stock of organizable matter in the tree is directed to the branches that remain. I wouIJ say, let the center shoot grow; it acts as a leader or matter to the tree. For the benefit of those who are going to plant out an orchard, I would suggest a lew ideas: The first thing, if your ground is wet, drain it, or ridge it; but if a clay bottom, draining is best; tree-d- o not like wet feet, that is. standing in water. But fill your lot with apple trees ; get a few summer, some fall, and some winter kinds; get the names ot each, and put the nai.eon each tree. Twenty, feet apart is close enough; small grain should not be sown among trees. Many have planted their garden full, leaving no room for the choice fruits that are coming along. C. M. MAIN STREET, PRESENT THEIR ko. 3. Agent for A. L.. Bancroft & Co., Sau Francisco, is in town with samples of four excellent works, which he offers to the public : The Illustrated Library of Favorite song, edited by Dr. J. Q. Holland, seven hundred pages, with one hundred and twenty-fivexquisite engravings beauti fully bound, price $6. Stanley's book "How I found Living stone," with thrilling descriptions of adventures in Central Africa, illustrated by maps nnd engraviogi, seven hundred and thirty pages bound in morocco, $C. The struggle of Petroleum V. Nasby, illustrated by Nast, seven hundred and fifteen pages, full of irresistible humor and boiling over with fun. Quotations from Nasby have been published in ev. cry newspaper throughout the country, and his fume as a satirist is thoroughly established. His peculiar expressions and witty sayings are aimed at national evils, and the laughter he has provoked has been tho death of many powerful errors. A dose of Nash is good, for the "blues," and excellent medicine for dyspeptics. The Facifio Law, Encyclopedia, by Tabez F. powdery, of the San Francisco bar, eight hundred andfifteenpa.es, is a work that should be in the library of every official, and will be of great benefit U every business man in the West. It gives directions to magistrates, to administrators and executor?, to landlords and tenants, to guardians and wards, to buyers and sellers, agents and principals, debtors and creditors, t trustees, common carrier?, insolvents, insurers and underwriters, to inventors, A correspondent of a New York paper authors, partners, clerks, corporations, says that "kissing a lady with au Elizshareholders, &e. It shows how to abethan ruff on is about as much fua as a saw in full motion. draw deeds, agreements, levies, wills, embracing circular mortgages, powers of attorney, and all kinds of legal instruments. It is arranFAMILY GROCERY. ged specially for the Tacifio Coast, and is well worthy "a place in every office. We" believe Mr. Fisher will meet with JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, in success greater obtaining subscribers - Ogden. for this work, than for any others he has Fifth Street, e out cLosiisra Horticulture, Upon tho Legislature to be elected with an abundance of fruit, for which in Ohio next month, will devolve we feel very grateful. In looking around over apple trees we the election of a Senator to succeed find much improvement can be made. Hon. A. G. Thurman. None in that When we commence planting trees, we Excellent Works. NEXT DOOR TO Z. PREPARATORY TO letter & CHILD ARK - Ohio's Senator. august body surpassed hijp as a parliamentarian, lie proved to be a knight worthy of the steel ot the ablest of his opponents, sans peur tans rpproche. Industrious and zeal- ous in the discharge of his onerous duties, immovable in maintaining the cherished principles of life, he extorted the respect of even those who denounced his sentiments. The name of Mr. Thurman belongs to the nation, which watches with interest the progress of the electien in Ohio, involving as it docs the return of a statesman! whose fanfe is national and not circumscribed by party lines. I CO, HIGGINBOTHAM, WALKER BROS, PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, THEIR 1KTO NEW BUILDING ! rGIYE THEM A CALL&a If STOVES OAK CHARTER SPECIALTY. A All kinds of PRODUCE received in WAST TOO f A Bargain ! d309-2- NEW STORE. Exchange. Pioneer Drug Store MAIN STREET, OGDE3J. W. H. PSKRT. L. W. SHURTLIFF, IN DEALER General 3Jcrcliaiitlr1se. One door west of Z. C. M. I., Ogden. Produce taken in Exchange. DEALERS IN Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Yarnislies & Perfumery WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. WINES, LIQUORS, ALE AND PORTER. TRUSTEES' NOTICE. OF THE FIRST SCHOOL Ogden City, nre hereby notified that meeting will he held at Farley's schoolhimse, in Kftid District, on Wednesday, Octo. 1st, 1873, at 7 p.m., for tha purpose of aessing a tax for building a school house, and for the transaction of such other business as nay be necessary. D. M. STUART, D. II. PKF.RY, ). Trustees. E. STRATFORD, J Ofden, Sept. IStu, lb"J. Pritchett & DRUGS AND MEDICINES! Goods of the best quality at the lowest possible prices. The best Louse for the country trade. tf Pritchett. F. L. Perry ! GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. TIIE Orders Prescriptions carefully compounded by a Competent Druggist. Solicited. Highest Price paid for Produce. Tobacco aud Cigars, of tlic Choicest Brands. T DON'T PASS BY TIIE "PIONEER I" dl-t- f COALVILLE COAL. N. C. ELYGARE. DELIVERED OGDEN STEAM IN ANY QUANTITY TO ANY By the tou at the ears, " " " delivered, - - - - 7.00 $8.00. W. ft. CHILD FLilMIMG XvX 1 1 Xa S ! AND Lumber Yard. Special Katos by the Car Load, sanfqrd e:kgkam,r., OCice at C. P. house Freight PIRST-OLAS- S J. IIOLTHER, L. MA Fifth Street, Ogden, a Block of Main Strut. Went Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloth ing Cleaned and Repaired, 183-l- 3 d'ACTl'It EUS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings, etc., FASHIONABLE TAILOR. IIu ESXTI1NJ"0-IL.2I3J- Cupboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter Work done to Order. A. Full Set of "Wood-workin- Machinery g in Operation. BON TON SALOON, PLANS & ESTIMATES" OF BUILDINGS Fifth Street, Ogden, ii tritiMouitACLic i crtHrlS. A.GRAY., Proprietor. Brewer and bemis Orders addressed to FLYCARE & & CHILD, Contractors Builders, Office and Mills, Fifth Street, Ogden, opposim Z. C. M. I. Granary.; , 121-- tf ALE & PORTER, Champagne Cider, California Ale, aud Lager Beer. The Best Brands of Cigars in Ogden. CALL AND SEE ME. 378-l- E. P. BROWJf. G. WHITEHEAD Fourth Street, Ogden, Z. O. I. From Four Doors GEXERAL DEALER IX BOOTS General Produce SHOES, LEATHER AT THE LOWEST PRICE8. CASH AND AND SHOE FIMJiGS! PRODUCE TAKEN. PiilB for Hides. j&ST REPAIKS MERCHANT! COMMISSION AXD NEATLY EXECUTED: d8S-l- y P.O. Box SS. Shipping a Specialty. MERCHANT TAILOR! s, FIFTH STREET, P.O. Box SI. OGDEN, UTAH. d!7-t- f J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Two doors west of Main Street. TAYLOR IIENIXGER Haying: Purchased the Business OF T. JUST rt33033IX3I!I- - A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best Which will be Cut in the W. lirowiiinjy - - qiality. latest Fashion! BUTCHER SHOP. Main Street Ogden , Made up in tlio Most Approved Style, Now effers to the public dl-- tf A CHOICE ASSORTMENT GENERAL MERCOAXDISE, AT THE Lowest Possible Rates. CALL AXD SEE. 23i-2- m UPHOLSTERY. PUMPS!PUfVlPS! I. M. NT HART TWEETS FOR SALE THE BEST AND CHEAP- g EST t'OBt E mid MPS for deep or shallow veils. Also, Patent Poinu for Drive Wei) Pumps, with fuitable ironDiDinit. Pumps repaired and fittwl upon reason able terms, at Workshop, Tithing Offle, PI Ocdeu. ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BT IIFT IS the mhscrilwr. Workshop over the Post - 112-t- f Entrance by the alley betweea C. WooJciansee's an d the Post Office THOMAS WILBOK. J d Eept. 3rd, 1ST3. Oflice. |