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Show She P. UALCS HEATH JOII.V gimdton. ArborcHlturc. FIRST CLASS GOODS SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE. AT Introducing the subject of tree plant, ing, I feel at a loee where to begin; perLOW PRICES FOR CASH. haps tbe best place is in our city. Some Charles W. Penrose, Editor interest has been taken in planting trees ead Business Manager. ! CAN Be NO BETTER THAN BUT aloig our streets. We first commenced XTOV at with the cottonwood; this tree is usually X your gooU found OGDEX, UTAH, i ettetue public men who took an ac WALLACE FOULGJER'S, along the banks of utreams and in moist ground. It will grow to a large tive in scenes eventful von will find a well asserted the Where Xor. 187S part Friday Erenlnff, 21, tree, eighty feet or more; the wood is " stock of seftaad whieh has this and the fibers are usually white, through pass country G5, so interwoven that it is very difficult to Groceries, ed last are the a half -during century, xV LV THE HEART OF OCR ii,.,. plit it; it is sometimes sawed into plank -CioodM, Dry ivttj, passing away, from the stajre of life and boards, but such is Us disposition to JLSoots aud Shoes, ' Mr. Hale filled during a long politi warp, that it is difficult to keep them in Crockery, place when used. It very often casts its ITarrowiug; scenes that appeal to. the cal career, the most important posi leaves before frost. When planted nrar l'rovitsioHS, etc heart for sympathy are of constant oc tions which' can bo attained male should be plant the buildings only the in Having Purchase! an entirely ed; tbe female sueda its down rm such Next Door to City Drug Store nrrence in the manufacturing dis Republic, except that of Chief Mag quantities as to become a nuisance. The Ogtleu, LtaJi. tricts whose people were but lately istrate of the Union. .As! member of above is called populus monilifera, populv angulata Angled Cottonwood. This is basking in the smiles of prosperity and the legislature representative, in Con also a large tree, grows lofty, in tbe EAST, in the full enjoyment of abundance. same soils and situations as the preced gress, and United States Senator, he WM. ROWLAND, wmcu so much aie it resembles; The suspension of the Spragucs who took ft ing, Selected by ourselves with greal "care and regard for the wants of prominent position at a time they alike, tbat they are not only con BRICKLAYER AND BDILDER employed fifty thousand men, upon such intellectual founded the western by people generally, the people of Utah, we invite all our friends to call and ' gianta is Clay, Cal but some botanists are inclined whom tens of thousands depended for strongly JFork Mason all kinds ' of houn, v ebster, Benton and others, to doubt the existence of more than one inspect onr Full Line of . attended to. promptly has distress subsistence, produced a wielded the destinies of the Repub species. Ihero is a variety called yel ResldBCOB ranklia, first Ilonso South of Fifth low cottonweod, which is not as common. and suffering, that find a parallel, per lic. Strwt, Ogilen tit J, Utah. tbe heart-weo- d of which is of a yellowthe when era the haps during only, Mr. Hale attached himself at an ish color, like that of the tulip tree; it . grows in tbe same situation as others of scourgq of famine and its concomitants early day to the party represent! n Us kind, and is split without difficulty BliOWISIXG'S ewept over other lands. The hum of Free Trade, and received inspiration into rails. Shingles have been manufac be fc Co, . tured from lasted which a considera is heard no it, with longer busy incustry from the lips of Levi Woodbury, the ble d8-- 2 w sawed when into does lumber it time; IIAVB OPENED WIHI A STOCK OF in the spacious establishments that t greatest and most sagacious political not warp, like the cottonwood, generally. trees do well in deep soil, but ;w mouths ago teemed with active leader of his day. He deserted the These when put into hard rocky ground, the General Merchandise. an the avenues which life, through party in which he had been educated root can t grow and spread, thereby flowed a. ceaseless stream of living hu the top. Again, put" the tree Three Doors South Utah to ; ally himself with other recusants stunting into soil wills a clay bottom, the root Hotel, Ogden. deserted. are manity or ;' who advocated the Wilmat proviso instead of descending, will skim along under the for rods. I have Among the many privations that a' measure which surface, Where customers will nd to it just their f might be considered seen them five rods away; have stubbed ' followed- the calamity of closing the advantage to --call before purchasing as the? entering wudgo to the sectio my toes on the sidewalks many times, elsewhere. immense mills at Providence, at this devisions which so Ions distracted tbe only place for cottonwoods the out Grain taken In Exchange. side of belts and screens. Tbe next in time of year, when the rigors of winter the J. and J. W. BROWNING. value is the Acer negundo, or, Ash- country. confront multitudes-whare reduced r, He was nominated as a free-so- il ' can leaved maple, commonly called IIAs'cOMJIENCED BUSINES3 IN HIS NEW PREMISES, this species, in favorable places to abject' destitution, Is the necessity didate for the Presidency ,but the nom- becomes a stately tree, reaching the which compels them to abandon the ination was regarded as too ridiculous heighth of fifty er sixty feet. It is most liomes, under whose roof they have for at the time to deserve attention. : So common along the banks of streams, it is With a SELECT and SPLENDID STOCK of very hardy, in rich soils its growth is years been sheltered. In one instance, violent a partisan was he, that he was very rapid, even surpassing that of the CLOTHING, unfortunately one out of Biany, was universally looked npon as the embod silver maple. In very dry soils it is short rived. Sugar may be made from the closing of the Corporation board iment of fanaticism. & During the ex its sap, which is very abundant. In AND ing house in the immediate vicinity of citing controversy on the organization some parts of tbe states it is grown for PRODUCE TAKEN. AI L FOR TflE LOWEST PRICES. that purpose, tbe quality of Us wood is the mills, where some two thousand of the Territories of Kaasas and Ne- similar COMMISSION MERCHANT I to that of the silver and red maornamental operatives lodged. Deprived of work; braska involving the repeal of the Mis ple, it is a beautiful JONES HIMSELF AGAIN, HO! FOR CONFERENCE, tree, with dense foliage, and when these helpless people, men, women and souri Compromise, he was extremely standiug single, a round symmetrical Shipping a Specialty. children were suddenly bast out, with bitter in an head. Its renders it desonslaught in which he in irable for rapid growth where is ob an it planting, out warning r any proyisioa for shel dulged against Prest. Pierce. The very ject to produce an effect, in the sliortt- ter. Trunks and furniture, images FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. evening of the day on which he uttered est possible time, lhe seed, a large, ' " and household goods, the lares et pe his violent tirade, he called at the propoition of which is sometimes aborCITY. "dl76-t- f P.O .Box 21. tive, ripens in the fall, and is treated e& of nal many a devoted and honest President's, reseption, . , which Mr like that of the sugar maple. Many of HAS THE our people got them from the kanyons. , working man, after whose unremittin attended. Hale Approaching many without a single, root or branch EXTEXSIOX OF BUSINESS. toil day By day, he was cheered" by the President, he hissed out, "The and planted them in hard and gravelly them and to live. expect Why, th welcome"' smiles at I hla fireside, Union is a covenant with hell, and a ground, AND FAMILY COFFEES that is like a man said to me the other ' were thrown, promiscuously into the league with the devil," then" a he could handful if of bees . day, get turning buBi- and put them in a hive, even without a has Tlie streets. When the doors of the undersigned his heel he another word left, upon ness at his old stand queen, he thought he would soon have a e7. hospitable house were closed upon its between the two never having been good swarm id ere let me say, if a man between the a green stick, it must form roots late occupants, about all of them were exchanged, although plants from were PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, they before the sap will flow, often times the FAMILIES Compelled t seek shelter in. th police the same state and near neighbc stick will die before the roots are formed GENERAL Main Street, Ogden. stations. I Victor Hugo fouad vbun He Was remarkable for his humor and and in working order. I know this by WELL all his ' speeches were inter experience, 1 tmnk 1 will not plant an A choice selection of dantfood in the purlieus of misery and wit, and j larded with witticisms and anecdotes. ether tree without roots. Many kinds Street, Ogdcn, TO FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC squalor, to give edge to his satire. When Mr. Lincoln assumed the may be propagated from slips, but they - T BROAD-CLOTHmostly covered, out, tne nest way is Can the scenes he has depicted in viv reins of Government he appointed are to raise them from seed, then you have CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY JP URCIIASE A SUPPLY id colors convey to the imaginat as the City Bakery with bis Dry BEAVERS, Mr. Hale Minister to Spain.. After nursery grown trees, with good roots HAS SCOTCH TWEEDS, Goods Department, and has stocked it with a full and of small fibres which are the line of Groceries plenty the sorrows and heart-rendin- g i i and Hardware. ' ' CASSIMERES, grief his recall he retired to private life and main support cf the tree. During their "risit to CotifereDoe. TESTINGS, Etc, ;, , which have unmanned the bravest and the countrj has since lost sight of a Gbo. Hibbabd. iti bun A:rAt In addition to thit h will run strongest hearts that quaif at the ap name that was long conspicuous and is Suits of sinale aannents made rendered historical now his by promi to palling realities presented to their eyes? nenee nr the" order in the Latest Style and great national contests A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. at the lowest prices. . DAVIS. Humanitarians, in cherishing delu- which terminated only with a bloody GUARANTEED. SATISFACTION . Union Opposite Depot. sive and impracticable ideas of exist- war and the extinction of the institu Tl EALS 60G. BOARD f3 PER DAT. FIKST- JONES. of slavery of which he was a life- - XtA Class accommodations. ence, have wasted.time and opportuni- tion Farailiesupplied with Bread, Cakes ' " ' ,,f foe. ',ui Ion? best and of Candies tlie quality. & SONS, DUNFORD ties in their futile endeavors to allevi Good Huh.d KVEKY I?EKUiO, Sundays excepted Tie dath of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, is announced this morn ing at his homestead among the Gran ite hills 6f his native state. One by E A G Is S HOUSE, -- 67 and 69 East Temple Street. I.4I. TEASSEL . .Hardware, - . & CO; 1. NEW STOCK OF GOODS FROM THE - GENERAL 4-3m It... STORE. All to TEASDEL Sold Cheap NEW STOCK crchandise. of , MERCHANDISE! - WM. T. BAKER Box-elde- FIFTH STREBT, OQDEN; E. P. BROWN. General Produce DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, dlO-t- f G. W. Davis, SALT LAKE " CHOICEST TEAS, groceries; Stanford, , Salt Lake MERCHMT City. WOULD DO Fifth S, h' . Just;Becelve d. BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, ; f ate distress. Visionaries have been occupied in indulging vain 7 speculan theories to solve tions and grave 'social problenis Religion has Ippliod its energies and directed its influence to the expansion of moral ideas, and the humanization of worlds over whica, was spread the pall of darkness.- - Btrt who has yet pointed oui the true path, tbat will Jead. to the elevation of. society to a lofty standarl, when the great principles of ejualityi and fraternity will be" maintained '. not asj. mttns, having their existence, in an abstruse philosophy, r . fine-spu- tul practiced astangible realities? That society is falsely organized is a it lis bo,' and will sad admission be continue to .so, as long as legislation is not directed to the preserva tion of a ; balance' "among all classes. The legislation rof the4 country has been for the benefit of the few, to the disrcjnrd of the many. Throw all idle speculations to the winds, and bring into practice the eternal principles of brotherhood, then there will hi no t upstart aristocracy t oppress the depml.n, no starvation, cone unprotected in a land that abounds in JOHN BECKEL, Presiding, M. d49(f. Nov. 19th, 1873. ' - ' visited our settlement, has Death again and we are called to mourn the loss of one whom we had by long association, . : i r. lj i learueu iu rejpvru wuu lueitugs 01 rener-atio- n and respect. Father Robert tter-re- tt bas been called to his long home and his numerous relatives and friends met to pay the last sad tribute of love and affection, to a kind father, a true friead and upright citizen. He was born in Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, ' England, June 20, 1797. Joined the urch ef Jesus Christ of JU D. S. in 1847,' and was ordained a priest by Elder John Halliday, president of the South Conference. Emigrating to Utah in 1849 in George A. Smith's company. While-- ' en route, he buried one of his sons at St Louis and his wife on the Missouri Bottoms, one huudred miles above - thai city, and at Council Bluffs, one of his brothers and one of his daughters.- He - resided in Salt Lake City until tho fall of I860, when he moved o Ogden Fert, and afterward assisted in building Mound Fort, about this time he was ordained a member of the 38th quorum of Seventies. In 1854, here-move- d to North Ogden, where he was ordained a high priest, and where he has since resided. He took an active part in all measures that were for the publio weaL and was ever ready te as sist in all good works. He was taken sick about tbe ota of October, ' and after lingering until the in full con 17th inst., fell calmly fidence of a glorious resurrection. Deceased leaves a family of four sons, 1 - to-d- , daugbters, ana iwenty-nv- e grana children, very nearly all of whom were present at the interment. Services were held in meeting house where the body was conveyed and remarks euloguistio of tbe character of the deceased, and consolatory to tbe family and friends, were delivered by Elders James Barker, Stevens, Joseph Uodfrey and Amos Haycock, a large concourse of the resi- ents followed the remains to their last , roeting place." . . ; 11. U WABDLEIGn. TREES! II. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. North Oodek, Utah, Editor JpHCTton: wo Mr. W. 8. Godbe, of Salt PgitgosAi Lake, arrived this morning and left for Salt Lake this morning oa hi waj t Eaglund. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is expected to arrite Lere in a few days- en routt for WiLingtan. Ilia wife and daughter jvisjciI through thin morning and will join the Senator at Corinne. Ear Attached. CORRESPONDENCE, ; T. V. ' ! Quality Unequalled. G..W. LIQUOR STORE. East side 'Mam St., Ogdcn. First Class Wines, Liquors, Ales, Porters, Cigars, tc. Jfone but gennioe articles Imported. Call and see me. Private rooms for parties. W. CLARK. THE SUN. OtJBEX CITY. Fruit and Shade Trees, EMMA CARTER, MRS. Salt Lake City, All kinds of STORE, for sale at Superintendent. LONO EXPERIENCE AS A enables her to solicit the patronage ef the people of Ogden and vicinity, calls attention to the superior stock on baud. . of Wish te call the Attention I. the Trade, generally, to their full lines of ' , ' . : WHOSE ia the East AND DAILY. WEEKLY, the LADIES TREES! MILLINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to require any extended recommendation; but the CORSETS, BUSTLES, reasons which have already given it titty thousand KID GLOVES, subscribers, aud which. wiUT we hope, give it manv thousands more, are brieny as follows: e All the newt of newspaper. It is a found in it, evndeuseil when untho day wUI important, at full length when of moment, and always presented in a clear, intelligible, and in. teresting manner. paper, mil orentertaininr It ts and instructive reading of every kind, but con taining nothing that can offend the most scrupulous taste. e story paper. The best tales It is and romances of current literature are carefully selected and legibly printed In its pages. It Is a srst-rat- e agricultural paper, lhe moot fretih and instructive articles on agricultural topics regularly appear In this department It is an lnoepenileot ponucai paper, belonging to no partv and wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and for the election ef the best men to office. It especially devotee its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions tbat bow weaken and disgrace our country, aud threaten to undermine republican institntions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors 'from their supporters It reports tne minions lor tne lames ana tne markets for the men, enpecialiy the to which it pays paticular attention. Finally, it u tbe cheapest paper published. One jllar a year will secure it fur any supscrilier. It s not nocessary to get up a club in order t) have THS WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Any one who sends a single dollar will get tbe paper for a year. We have no traveling agents. first-rat1 - a'tirsi-ratetam- first-rat- cattle-market- THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight pages, fifty-sicolumns. Only $l.ttO a year. No discounts from this rate. SUN. Same sine as the THE Daily Sun, 83. WO a year. A discount of 20 per cent, to club of lO or over. ' e newsTHE DAILY SUN. A large eolnmus. Daily circulation paper of twenty-eigover 120.000. All the news for 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or 86.00 a year. To clubs or 10 or over a discount of 20 per cent. x .it. four-pag- - Address. "THE SI'S," (Sew VorkClty. And all other articles pertaining to Ladeis' furnishing goods in the Latest and most Fashionable Styles, :. ; And sold at cheaper rates than can lie bought elsewhere in Utah. All are invited to examine the goods in the (tore before purchasing. - MISSOURI PACIFIC ," KAILROAD. '( This old reliable line is the popular thorough fare betweea St. Leuis. KaDsaa City and the principal great cities of the ast and the West. The Missouri Facino ll&ilroad mas three express trains daily, with fine Coaches and Pullm in's Palace Sleeping Cars, equipped with Miller's tafo-t- y Platform and the Patent Air Brake, each way daily between 8t Louis, Fort Scott, Kaasas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Atchison. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Nebraska City, Council Bluffs and Omaha, without change. ' It forms an Important part or the "Great Through Route" between St. Louis and Texas, For Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and California. information, maps, time tables, 4c, address S. A. General St. Mo. Ford, Louis, 1'assenger Agent, Emigration Turning I Cheap F&imsjn SouthwestMissonri ThAtlant Ic A Pacific Railroad Company offer ,2Xi,iKI acres of land in Central and Southern Missouri, at from $3 to $12 per acre, en seven years' time, with free transportation from St. Louis to all purchasers. Climate, soil, timber. miners' wealth, schools, churches and society invite emigrants from all points to the land ot trims and nowr. tor particular address Tuck, LandCoiumiMioner, St.Louis, Mo. - . - NURSERY, Second South. Street. Two blocks east of Main Street. SALT LAKE CITY. 10,000 Mulberries, HATS AND CAPS, GENTS' cGLOYM r , 5,000 Black Walnuts. At Conference time call and see the Conserxatory. BOOTS AND SHOES, . Iiadlcs' FurS' ' . In price THEY, DEFY MENDELSOHNS. IIAS NOW OPENED JULIUS aMENDELSOITN full stock of goods at his new store, Opposite the Tost Office. AND 8"v r tnd quality COMPETITION The trade wonld do well tj CAIX OX TIIEJfi DRY-GOOD- S, And look over tLeir FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ETC. All at reasonable CALL '.AND price. EXAMINE. cbasirg Btoclc elsewhere- tefers - WHOLESALE & RETAIL |