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Show SIu (Dtjtlcn Editorial Correspondence. guttrtion. to Stbik Goi.no . roa "Ii.e." Meas FIRST CLASS GOODS ures are being taken by a number ef X AT : NORTHERN NOTES. . gentleman te bore for oil in this vicinity, Wished EVKRY EVENING, Swiiye excepted as they are satisfied that it can be til the Uobm I'uuushiku Cohi'akj. LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ',V LbAN,Oct.30thii87. found n whieh localities Certain have Onee more it,lo the regiooa of the rOU CAR V9k NO BETTER THAN ICY Charles W. Penrose, Editor north been eiaminJ, where there are strong "X ynir goods at . . S we penetrated without imhave ail BmImss Manir, indications of its existence. WALLA CE FO UL GER'S, pediment. W traveled by the road, not the C. P. nor the U. N., but theregulai Where yea will find o, well assorted 1 old wagon road, sacred to the memory of , Msica. The stock of OQDEIf. UTAH. ; Ogden Quadrille BuX Buck and Bright apd the days of yokes of which J. A. Brewniog is leader, ' de and chains, camp-fire- s and alkali dust, serves more than a passing notice fur v Tuesday Evening1, Nor. 4, 1S73 ttqming with teiieus reminiscences. Shoes, their profio'ency and. the morked iia f . . . . '- - crockery, After passing through llarrisville and provement they have made in their se . JIurtiware, . etc. A CII.tXt'E FOR BOSTON. by the Warm Springs, the finest settle- lections of music They have given np- ment we strike, is the old quadrilles, and pieces which had Next Door to City Drug Store, .. , i VILLA Rl The good people of Boston have ; become se familiar that it might be sup i i Ogdeii; Utah. This thrifty town reposes (iu the- posed the stores of art were exhausied not fully recovered tleir equanimity of Now, they have added to their supply of of. temper since the wof'ul disap night time,) right under the shadows tho grim and rugged Wasatch mountains, music new quadrilles,' polkas and watt pointment of the modern Atheus,not fifteen miles north of the ROWLAND, city celebrated les. They, practice regularly, and with BRICKLAYll AND BUILDER. being selected a3 the scene where at the place where the Jlxctioi is pub- each . meeting tlieiv .improvement is the ceDtennial anniversary of the na lished. In the day time it is lively with marked. During the winter Mason Work of all kinds ' they will be : birth-daboth num be celebrated y is of tion's industrious people to '. "' saxes,' promptly attended to,"' prepared to assist at parties and festion Fonth flrst Hune of fifth K4Jcdc Franklin, 750. about It ha val i Tba glories of Faneuil Hall and bering altogether 'i ' Street, Ogden City, Utak. o settlement, containing a farm Bunker Hill pale before the memo It is sometimes very annoying to have ing community who raise grain, vegeta ries that cluster around the ivy bles and fruit of the finest quality in peocle volunteer information upon subto which their, ignorance jecisin regard bound walls of Independence Hall immense quantities. It has but one store is remarkable; but the man. was simply East side Main St., Ogdcn. where the first declaration of our Willard Mercantile Institution, organ-- ; aggravating who said that Pennsylvania U so First Class Vines, Liquors, lies, Porters, Cigars, called because the lead was was pro- ized on similar principles to those of the pencil country's emancipation tl. invented there,. k?f.;?;;" None nirt pcmilne artlclo imported. Call and claimed. So, the "Cradle of Liber Co operative stores throughout the counMaine-Privnte roomi tof parties. a in business does a it very thriving ' W. CLARK. ' ' ty" must accept with calm resigna- try, stocked with every vari20x35, building NOTICE. tion vnd stolid philosophy its bitter ety of general merchandise, well selected defeat. But, there is yet in reserve aud retailed at low BROWNING'S STORE. TO LEAVK THE CITY, I HAVE prices. Grain being INTENDING W. betert, to collect all dobni t. a balm for its wounds. On the 18th received in exchange for goods, a good cine to " i ., ,.. 14 :t ",!'. 1r. i. :., ho are indebted to me me. All persoua T wiU Kettle accounts with tlieir and lnse A STOCK OF HAVE OPENED liim, of noxt month will occur the centen granary becomes essential.' The Inst, save Wim thtuiecfvcj (rouble and expense. yK J. K. WILLIAMS, ' nial anniversary of ! destruction has lately erected a substantial frame' , of ITotel. the tata Proprietor ytali 1 ". General MerchaDdise. . of the tea in Boston harbor, an event building of J stories, with a rock base dimensions are ment for vegetables. Its which was the prelude to the revoluDoat South of ' Utah 21x35, and a large quantity of wheat, ;, '., ; '; , , tion. Here is a chance for the "Hub ri Hotel, Ogden."t increasing in bulk every day, is stored of the Universe" to celebrate. Let therein.' The business of the Institution , Where customers 'will find it to their it bring out her Gilmore, the prince is under the able management of Mr. J. THE XiNDEItSIffNED HAVINff BOFOHT THE advantage to call before .purchasing of gooda of the late firm of 1'erry & ef jubilees, and defy the "Quaker T. Thsyne, in whom the confidence of 1'ritcnett, win continue tne biiamess of the Pio, Cirain taken in Exebange. neer All persons knowine them- Drug Stdfe. ' v t J. and J. W. BROWNING. City," that has ruthlessly robbed it the 'peojilt! is worthily bestowed. In aelrea to be indebted to the late Arm are requested wiuioui aoiav. . " consequence of the large quantity of to seine uien aceounis James of its honors. ;M : l. h'orkocks. the 7 to Weal' this from October 1873. 30th, grain shipped point, the C. F. R. R. lias just put in a 500 feet long, the people here doswitch FAILURE. CIAFUX'S tho grading. This is a great coni ing CSroccrics, The announcement of the failure venience, T . . Goods, .t Willard Is d!v'.ded into three school of the largest manufacturing estab .; ..., DEALER IN ; .j Q F .EVER u t i, sohool DESCRIPTION, lishment in the country, perhaps in districts,, each having a tue houseseapf ' winter us own, occupied during tho world, is followed by the no less son. At present tne only scoot in ses- Are constantly kept on hand' and offered '. . . for. sale at " sion is that hi' the centre bf the settlet)ne door wesf,of Z.'c. M. Ogden.; Btartling report that one of the mer-- i ment, the imlargest and of the greatest at the lowest possible chant princca of New York, Claflin, portance in every i sense. It is under THE LOWEST PRICES. . Gooda of., tue best quality : , ., prices. .;. i .,, 0 il.,4 ; .. an earnest Mr. Chas. of care the Wright, has yielded to the gtorm that is yet ' ,: In Prodnce taken Exchange, i ' worker in the field of education, and aa The most Competent. Jrug-fh- t sweeping along the financial world able and diligent teacher, who is not con in the Territory will Tha best house for the countrj trade. with unabated violence. Among the tent with'putting his pttpils through' the attend to the prcimrution -' I of mere form of their studies, but aims it' ; names enrolled on the tablets of hon- to impress their understanding, and Medicines. commercial circles none evoke from them or'giriulity o thought or in Thepatroaage of Ihi public and esand expression. He begins a new session pecially that of the late firm is solicited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAU enjoyed a more enviable character ou Monday Nov. 8rd, with 150 scholars. tlinn rrin errant firm nf f!lnfl!n Xr On The school house is a new rook building i Salt each room being 27x48, of two .... w tf - r second only to the monarch Stewart, the lowerstories, room 11 ft. high and the upper - PRESIDENT. WARREN HUSSEY, hi the magnitude of their operations, 12 ft. The J lower room Is fitted with i "- I i: ' ANTHONY CASHIER, OODBE; and .seats, of eastern and the immensity of their. business handsome desks Utalu Oldest Institution Banking jn manufacture.; The. ceiling is painted D. M. STCAUT relations. The suspension of such a blue to represent the sky. 'A handsome Allowed Tim Interest ok. Deposits. BEST AND house is in every sense a calamity, stained glass window over the main en KEJSrS FOB SALE THE Attended to. FOItt'E nml I.I FT Colle'ctioiM trance strikes the eye pleasurably, and Promptly 155-t- f 'ii - shallow wells. Also, PaPt'MFS ftrrdeep orWell j ?j D', and is we fear the precursor of dis- a globe" and charts Indicate an effort to tent Points Drive Pumps, with suitable iron piping. Pumps repaired and nttodtiponreaaoo asters yet concealed in the womb of advance beyond the' method of instruc- able terhi,at Wrkliop, Tithing 0He, tion common in rural districts. The futurity. Before the war they were wall on one side of the room has been Ocdea. ' makeompclled to resort to a temporary coated with patent liquid slating, ng a capacious, permanent blackboard. Utn r '.'ji i'i fit suspension", on account cf the strin- This material can be obtained in St. BREWERY,'; one gallon for $10 market the of induced Louie, gallon, per money gency V ; furnishinir material: for coatiBjr' 800 JONES' GUOYE, OGDEN. by the disturbed condition of polit- square feet of a wsll smoothly plastered; So great, It will last for ten years. Here is econ ical affairs ia the country. Lager Itcpr, Ale and Porter omy in blackboards worthy the atten of a Superior quality, Man-vfactur- cd'. ! COMMISSION MERCHANT! was the confidence, reposed tion Qf, school trustees Eowever, throughout the and supplied -. k : , in their mercantile int3grity,and in Territory. We noticed on the walls tov families and ... A: :! J,i "... ; di i ,w United i some btates of email the the Trade. the purity of their personal charac- and South maps with, the Slates and ' " a Specialty. America, Shipping countries delineated and named, and the ter, that notwithstanding their , Orders Tuuctunlly Attended to. .! then involved the enormous chief rivers, mountains, &e. accurately lined. They were executed from memory FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. . X r?X 7" Bum of efghi' luillioBS," they were by juveoite puplla. Mr. 'Wright is em3' T ..Til him who "the A Grove for Beautiful Pleasure by trustees, pay P.O .Box 21.' by ft granted unlimited indulgence by their ployed I ;fl the year, and he is ths enabled to dePic-iii- c encreditors. ana were educaThey vote his time and attention to the European Parlies, ' AGENTS. : abled to retrieve their impaired for- tional wants of1 the children placed unv: ji also the i j, der" his care. He has succeeded in tunes, and to this day their credit commencing the system of grading, di- FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, Fur our great pictorial work jiist issoed,. called, ; A LA nas been untarnished and beyond viding his seminary into three depart aref connected with1 the' Brewery' and ments: ;The Primary Dept. Oral inMu- Or Sketches of life in the Golden State. Jiy the with or enn be without obtained, ' ., r, ,' r struction, reading, spelling, mental and 8upiciot. f. , : .. late Coi. AHert 8. Evans. sh, on application to J ' .. ' A Beautiful Octavo. Splendidly a Illustrated, Many young merchant, who to- written arithmetic. The intermediate Vivid l'eu I'aintiugs of life in California, etc. 1IEROM), Ul'fT A Co., Dept. OralinstnictioB, reading.epelliftg, v No 35. day, may bo in tue enjoyment of a writing, mental, and written arithmetic , Afeols also wanted for tbe . lucrative business j and honorable and first principles of geography. The IDEAS." AMERICAN OF , "MANUAL spelling.geog-raphyGrammar Dept. Reading, position in 'society, ewca to the Claf-lin- s A moot inralualile work fur every American writing, mental and "written ' Citizen. Octavo, 368 pages. the success which has attended arithmetic, grammar, - United btates 4 ; THK FARMER'S JOPKSAL iMed, Alsojiwt I 1 and f ): w tnorals t composition. i 4 .: AND ACCOUNT BOOK. their efforts in struggling with the history, Messrs. George Harding, bbadracu S3" Send for terms upon these rapid selling books. A. L. BANCROFT 4 CO., difficulties which bcaet their path, Jones and Abraham Zundle are the trus. San jfraneisco, CaL r and they . are a novelty as school tees, faltered never the ia They iate fillboard, being active in their calling, cause of humanity, and out of the ing their offices actually and not in AS REMOVED HIS EXTEISITE BTOCK EXTE5S10X 0 F BISIXESS. v name. . ? i ;r with whieh abundance of the excels Willard presents evidences of prosperiortune favored tfiera they were al- ity on every hand. Many new dwelli of rock, brick, and lumber can be ways prompt iu rendering aid where ings seen amidst the luxuriant foliage of the it was deserved, and giving encour- splendid orchards, and the people are .r'yl.'S 8 il-T'.f .A. :( I'. - of to most alive tha mis, important enterpriseagement to true merit. The the hour the Utah Northern railroad. i '.') whieh baa befallen this 0'i s , !t. .'A 'I fortune A They are turning out to d their part of will reat MAIN and the most the it EAST one of SIDE STREET,' staunch house,' good work, keep they till it is done Bishop Ward is a hardvered landmarks of the metropolis, working man, up to the times, respected I" T I Jf ' f f f." v. will elicit expressions of the deepest by the people and awake to the respon' Sirocl, Ogtlcn, The sibilities of his position. mining sympathy throughout the country.-r :H Si' t V r: i ' .V I T"H?'tT :": interests of this place will speak for f - ' t themselves 'in a little while. For the COSSECTED THE STOItB FORMERLY an and Willard we them will bid HAS present M the City l(ak7 with hit Dry end pass along to aad has etocktd it with a full Uoda For Uekfcia.' Two companies of the affectionate good-by- , tv:tvi " .i liM of Groceries ami llantwar.- ,t U. 8. A., one of infantry from Jefferson other scenes in Northern t tah. c. w. r. i 9 i. j i i.r Barrack!, St. Louis, another of artillery . ; .' . '' t. i i he triU run addition to thii t Jn num,h t from Governor's Island, New York, Glass bocnets have appeared. They Inrportcti Furniture ever pffered bering in all two hundred and fifty men, are formed of a tissue, woven by fine I v i in tnis city, rank and file, passed through Ogden on glass thread!, ftnd siay be said to be the .')' A FIRST! CLASSt BAKERY. ' ! s t i' r'. i mold to of ,o the fitted tit of Califorfashion,1 '; their wty to Iknecia Earrocks, glass Jidiea who wear them must deny .CALL AND INSPECT. nia. Three of the men were left behind, form. themselves the pleasure ef criticising ' Families snpplied w ith Bread, Cakes bound for the having missed the train their eighbors, on the principle that it and Candies of the best quality., on this be scut will West. Thry is dangerous for those frho Utc in glass . JOHN EOYLE. houses tj tlrow stones. -- SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE. TGM HOUSE, -- ' Groceries rC5, ood, IryUotHinI aiid CT TE A l'rovilons, S;.p;-EX- t & C O. ' Having Purchased an entirely ..; WM. - East Temple Street. C9 NEW SJOCK OF GOODS FROM THE EAST, Selected by otrrsclrcs with grcal care and regard for the wants of the people of Utah, we invite all owr frieoda to call and ;, inspect our Full Line of j , . ' : . ''. . well-to-d- MERCHANDISE GENERAL LIQUOR STORE. All to be Sold Cheap. TEASDEL & ' ' - tl8-2- w ! - ; .' ' Co. '." , ' ' I i Three NOTICE. ' . , Gi WHITEHEAD Fourtlx Street, Ogden, '..25. O. 3VI. Pour ; 3)oors Prom GEERAIj DEADER IX " : ; , , AXD BOOTS ., , i v,!..; : LEATHER SHOES, ( ' ' 1 FLDLCSI SHOE AXD ! PRODUCE TAKEN.1 AT. THE LOWEST PRICES. for Hides, 2. , . I. :; -- fiST RUPAIKS NEATLY '. EXECUTED: fl8R-l- v . -- 3 P. O. Box . ., and Fancy L. W. F ' '" f:. .1.1 ' FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. Two doors west v; ... Mi ( .. .:, jr. ;::). of Main Street, -0- ' . i i "'' new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality, A1 Wliicli will be Cut in the Latest Fashion! " .r; ' i " TAYLOR,' SHURTLtFF, Greueral Mercliaiicllse. i 'vMBEpHAWTi:TA'ILOl:! ' ! - ' . takc'CUy.'r , i 5 . General IScpcIiandise. .! .i ) ilf:- 1 V. if i ,i WM. Tv BAKERBUSINES HAS COMMENCED ) 3 IN HIS i n 1 ; -- KEW PREMISES, . f ! : j 9i : tt-t- General Produce FTFTIT STREET. OGDEN. I E: P. BROWN; :!6R0VE! f OP pusv.ps.7 PUMPS! i- dl-l- NEW STOCK i g up in tho Most Approved Stylo. M ade with a Select nd Of!' splendid stock of CLOTHING, DRY COODSf GROCERIES, i ; ! i. BOOTS & SHOES, i. b i , j ah FOR IHI r. if. dlO-t- f PRODUCE TAKEN. tOWEST PRICES. '.V.M'A:.'U : i 5 1 . TREESITREES!! so: & DUNEORD es I fr V o ii a si :i t WAITED Ill Salt Lake City, - Y ''!' '1'" :.'.r Jli-- .1! i V, j F'niit and Shade Trees, for dale at CALIFORIA, " lVish U call the Attention of the Trade generally, to their full lines of . BOOTS AND SHOES, NUIiSEHY, , -- i ' ! JOHN BOYLE j Second South' Street. . , '.te.t! UdE '.:-i.- t UTA21. GENERAL MEIICIIMT "SOV." GOODSn jtrsx- KiicibiVEO. Tho Best Cheapest GENTS9 . 10,000 Mulberries, IMvuu-tmeo- t, . At Conference time call and see UieConserTatory, i.' 1 ?'4 (i In price ani ; , -; T' t... V; qualUy !.;! . . irl I. THEY MENDELSOHN'S. ; t 't r DEFY Ibt trade '.. GOMPETITIOM. would do well to HAS NOW OPESEP it his new store, JDLrCS tMESDELSOON full stock of goods - ')'. GLOVES, 5,000 Black Walnuts. , i ' c AND. Finh J ...and .... CAPS, Street. SILT LAKE CITY. J. Stanford, ; MD . ii " est of Maia Two blocks I HATS Offlee. Opposite the Post ' DRY GOODS, FASCf i .s ' ; v ' V d ' ; GOODS. And look oter their block ' NOTIONS, r: " ,! CLOTHING, ETC. elsewLerc All at rtMonatle prices. CAU AND . EXAMINE. 300-1- befrt . WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' rg |