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Show d an assurance of 'wnu(,nni BT 111 r.iliiu, Charles W. Penrose, Editor Bo.insflS aad lfifittenflfl ttV in the columns Maaagr. OCil)i:.. UTAH. Saturday Evening, Xov. 22, 1S73. RECOLLECTIONS OF JOHN I HALE. The death' of John P, Hale at the of nearly seventy years, pre- ripe age Bents an oceasiou for reviving many reminiscences thai claster around the memory of eminent personages who were contemporaneous with him dur- fng au eventful period of our national existence. This country has produc- ed few real wits, indeed if we can ex- , ept George 1). Prentice, none at all. Douglas Jerreld, who' has made Punch a tremendous engine of into!- lectual aggressive warfare through the sparkling scintillations of wit, which distinguished the greatest car icaturist of his day. once remarked THE MEETING AT SALT that Americans possessed an inex LAKE. haustible fund of horror, bu Were The Cuban meeting held in St.lt singularly deficient in wit. At a! Lake last night was an imposing dem convivial entertainment given in onstration if we are to judge from honor of a number of literary celeb the graphic account of the rities in London, Mr. Hale, who was given in the Salt Lake pa. seated next to our Ambassador, ex- r,resSfid a dire to .Tfirn.M that. U eipiaaeuwew ; :i.: dUUJ L:u:i.j t Bhould propose a pun. "On what Piseworuiy to the flag which demands the subject?" asked the distinguished m: rtdacteur. "On anv. sabieefc. ibr ex- zen. Ueneral liarnum s speech was ample the Queen," said the Senator, and bristled with pointed al "Buh I" uttered the peerless wit with pointed lusions to the struggle ia which that annoying gravity, "The Queen is no distracted colony, thej brightest dia subject" A roar of laughter suc dem in the coronet of Spain, was in ceeded this brilliant sally, but Halo volved- - "When he and Col. Aker la and the dignified and imposing mindulged in vehement denunciations of ister of our country, Abbott Law- tie brutality and inhumanity of the jcencer looked askance not being able heart will refor a time to penetrate the subtlety savage Spaniards, every sentiments the ciprocate expressed by of the great wit's genius them. It is , becoming to give exIf Mr. . Hala was not gifted with pression to the indignation which the happy faculty of wit in its strict burns in the bosom of every man who sense, the genuine unalloyed metal, is animated by a just regard for the he was nevertheless happy in the pos of civilization and husession of unlimited stores of humor, requirements '., keen and quaint, but like a deuble manity, In all that was uttered so far as edged Bword was merciless in its in ' was expressed at the coaduet horror oisions. He could not boast of that which made the verses of the Spaniards in their massacre of rare iui.eu a"u "T to address the Senate, he was sure to intersperse . his remarks with humor- mis alma nns to his nnnnnftnts. thnr, compelled a Virdnia Senator, to draw an invidious comparison between his attempts at . sarcasm,- with the lam poons of a circus buffoon. On one occasion memorable in the history of the country, when the an nexation of Cuba was the absorbing theme, involving as it did at the time . i of the institution orc the extension slavery, Pierre Soule of Louisiana had just delivered & powerful argument in favor of intervention and annexation. It was a splendid '" and for hours an entranc effort, - , . 11 - "jr v . aadience that, fell . -- Apropoi to th strictures of the hire LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ling whose suseeptibilities suffered such violence at tie mention of the valiaat T0O CAN B6 NO BETTER MAS BUY "General's" limp, we have some curies- - JL your goods at e ity lu ascertaining if he is the individual WA LLA CE FO UL GEJVS, who some four years ago scandalized Where yoa will find a well assorted publio sentiment in Leavenworth by his stock of ignoble attempt to reflect upon the mem ory of a man whose faults, whatever Groceries, Woods, they might have been, should have been JSoois and Shoes, passed over in silence. Edwin M. Stan Crockery, ton died suddenly, and this vile scrib Hardware, etc. Provisions, bier in the Commercial, of which he was thcu editor, announced his death undtr Next Door to City Drag Store, the laconic caption of "God s just.' Ogden, Ltah. Such men as Fenlon and Wilson Shannon could not restrain their disgust at the indecency of the base jackal, who, WM. ROWLAND, we believe, is no-- wallowing in his own AND BUILDER BRICKLAYER wire, and daily indulging in ridiculous persiflage. Mason Work all kinds Go(a)it Alone in Man Fash One of the leading steamship companies in this city came very near sunenng irom a burglarious visita NEW STOCK OF GOODS FROM TilE EASl Selected by ourselves with greal care and regard for the wants of the people of Utah, we invite all our friends to call and j ' inspect our Full Line of tion a lew nights Bince. When the porter arrived at the office in the morning, he was amazed to find outside the door a complete kid of bur glars implements. Upon examina tion he found that a decided actempt had been made to force the door, but evidently the gang were frighten ed awav and left in a hurry. Here is the joke. It seems that one of the attaches of the office was a goat, and his goatship that night was locked up in the room, the door of which was being worked upon. The only reasonable supposition is, that seeing the light and hearing the noise, the goat, who was noted for his butting propensities, became annoyed and butted the door. The the burglars not understanding ghba(g)tly noise, fled in inglorious contusion. I he goat is now quite a hero, and will hereafter be regularly installed as This feat has been noised ahead, and num-er- s dal(e)y visit him. "1TB GENERAL WlfH HAVE OPENED TEASDEL . . General Merchandise. Three Doors South of Utah Hotel, Ogdeii. Where customers will frn'd it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. Grain taken in Exchange. J. and J. W. BROWNING. or General Merchandise, wm. tTbaker BUSINESS IN HIS NEW HIEMISES, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, E. P. BROWN. General Produce DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, AND AIL COMMISSION IP I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE F0IX0W-ta- g described animals, which, if sot claimed arid taken away, will be sold to the highest responsible bidder at the District Stray Pound, at Ogden, Weber County, Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 1673, at I p.m. One red steer, 3 years ld, point of right horn broke off, branded 0 X on leit side, H B on left hiu. One dim colored steer, S years old, branded 0 X on left side, H B oa left hip, half under crop in leit ear, hall upper crop in right ear, star ia forehead. W.N. FIFE, District Ponndkeeper. Ogden, Nov. 22, 1873. SALT LAKE DAS The exquisite sensitireness of the Salt whose mercenary pen political enemies gave expression to penny-a-lintheir admiration tor his torensio tn- - h3 prostituted to the base purpose of reurnph. John P. Hale, between whom viliBg better people than himself has and Soule there had been long es- - be terribly shocked by our passing ala inAUA - llusioa to his master' infirmity. The .. scars received in honorable warfare de j serve respect, when not made a flaunting and directed a page to deliver it to Lhow ,0 DalUtlt9 malieni ty4nd mendaci. Mr. Soule. The latter was particu- - ty During the revolutionary war a high larly distinguished fot his fastidious! spirited lady was asked by a Tory what ness aud adherence to the convention would be done with Benedict Arnold alisms of life. Upon receiving it and should he be captured by the Patriots. The answer was, "The leg that he lost noticing that it was sealed with a at Saratoga in the service of his country wifer,he disdainfully returned it to the trill ha hiirid with the honors of war. Sen- hU body wiU be eent u the ganows. page with the message "Tell the ator from ISew hampshirethataspit- - xhe wounds that General Maxwell re-toon next to his desk is the proper oeived as a solditr, cannot mitigate his in calumniating- an inoffenreceptacle for his saliva." Mr. Hale criminality sive people, and heaping upon them unreceived the message in good part, deserved obloquy. He cannot with imand borrowed the seal of the Spanish punity parade the sacrifice he made and Minister, and to another epistle fos which he was amply paid, in extenwhich he closed with wax he atlacliea uation of his guilt in misrepresentation the coat of arms of Isabella's repre- an1 indecent abuse of the citizens of this contain Tervitorj, and which haTe found an echo sentative. The note er APPLETON'S AMERICAN Cyclopaedia. XEW , REUSED EDITION, is th Entirely beet CYCLOPS DXA. Will be Imned beginning Jnly,1873. Complete in 16 Tola., of 800 pages each. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. A chance fdf the million to buy a complete ten library without feeling I he cost. A saving of cents t (hy buy tha complete set. Kow is th tim to subscriber. , ' s For all Inforyialion, Address, ROBT, II. VAN KENSELLAER, 1 Ogden, . X ? Agent for N orthern Ctah. crocer.es. HAVING UENISGER, WIFE, MT left my bed and board, I hereby give notice extBELLA M. that I will not be responsible for any dbt racted by her, and all persons are hereby warned as ainKt trusting her on my air.eunt. H. P. UF.NTNGER. . Cg'lcn, Nov. 20th, 1S73. ' PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, Main Street, Oyden. FAMILIES : WOULD DO WELL DOMESTIC FOREIGN AND BROAD-CLOTHS- Salt- L ake City. ' A choice selection of TO , ! ci ,' ' BEAVERS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, FU11CIIASE A SUFPLT , .; ,, CASSIMERES, TESTINGS, Etc., Just It During tlioir visit to Conference. eir e cl. ec Suits or single garments made to order in the Latest Style and at the loivest prices. 1 Quality Unequalled. g. w. .... ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. T. W. JONES. DAVIS. 1.0) TREES! All kinds of Fruit anL Shade Trees, oalt Jake City, i of to the Trade generally, their full lines of for sale at A8 A East enables her to solicit the patronage ef the people of Ogden and vicinity, calls attention to the superior stock on Laud. , Wish to call the Attention ' EMIVIA CARTER, SuperiRteiidenl. LORG EXPERIENCE WHOSE is the MILLINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, BUSTLES, KID GLOVES, NUHSE11Y, BOOTS AND SHOES, , And told at cheaper rates than can tie bought elsewhere in Utah. All are invited to examine the goods in the store before purchasing. . Second Soutli Street. : This old reliable line is the popular thoroughfare between gt. Louis. Kansas City and the principal great cities of tha East and the West. Xhe MisHonri Pacific Railroad rnns three express trains daily, with fine Coaches and Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, equipjied with Miller's Safety Platform and the Patent Air Brake, each way daily between St. Louis, Fort Scott, Kausas City, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Atchison, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Nebraska City, Council Bluffs and Oinaha, without change. It forms' an important part of the "Great Through Route" between Bt. Louis and Texas, For Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and California. information, maps, time tables, 4c, address E. A. Mo. General St Louis, Ford, Passenger Agent, Emigration Turning: Pacific Railroad Company offer Th Atlantic 1,800,000 acres of land in Central and Skmihern n seven Missouri, at from $3 to $12 per acre, years" time, with free transportation from St. Lmiistoall purchasers. Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches and society invite emigrants from all points to the Innd of fruits and flowers. For particulars address t. A. Tuck, LondCommissiotier. Louis, Mo. HATS AND CAPS, Two blocks east of Main Street. LAKE CITY. SAI.iT GENTS' GLOVES, 10,000 Mulberries, MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD. Cheap Farms.in SouthwestMissonri NOTICE. THE busi The undersigned has ness at his old stand between the STORE Latest and most Fashionable Styles, .LOOK HERE.. . LADIES CITY, CIIOIOJEST TIilAS, coffees and family THIS And all other articles pertaining to Ladeis' furnishing goods in the .... . f Davis. G. W, TREES! MRS. dlO-t- AGAIN. HO! FOR CONFERENCE, Shipping a Specialty. OGDM CITY. Estray USTotice. PRODUCE TAKEN. FOR. THE LOWEST PKICES. MERCHANT! JONES HIMSELF tll of" With a SELECT and SPLENDID STOCK Families suppliedwith Bread, Cakes and Candies of the best quality. THE PARTIES WHO REPORT ME THE murderer of two or three men, can the Barnes of those men and when when and where they were killed, they will receive the above reward. CHAS. MINGO. Co. NEW STOCK HAS COMMENCED J. Stanford, 100 REWARD. & A STOCK OP n, . ! ds-2- w is ; ed indispensable in this emergency, yet .passion . should not dictate the course that must be adopted. , Th6 clouds in the horizon are thick ening, mere are portentous signs, which indicate a storm that requires prudence and fearlessaess to control, A careiui piion must sieei tne snip in the storm which may at any mo- ment .break out with intense fury' Let us avoid vapid declamation and vapid appeals to an incensed public mind, but adhere to a determination jke MERCHANDISE STORE. All to be Sold Cheap. , night-watchma- T - Street, Ogden City, Ij toll. BROWNING'S East Temple Slreet. G9 Uaving Purchased au entirely promptly attended to. Residence on Franklin, first House South of Fifth ion. and USE O TE ASBEX & CO, of 1 simply G5, 67 Iry a-" .... ji:i...i E A G Is E ;vH MERCIIMT . cuIalu1aWUl, SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE. AT - drank, in;. every a J . Frniii the lira ff thft m- arnrA with a just regard for our sacred ob At the conclusion,, of ,4 . , upired orator, ' 3 '" liA Ij iisrauons to tne won a sis address, ni irienus guucieu around him and tendered him their . . "BknkaththeNotics or Gbmilkmsji." t ed FIRST CLASS GOODS A good temperance story is always FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. in order. Let all burglars, there dl78-t- f I.0 .Box 21. fore, who would be prosperous, listen to the tale of one of their breaking and entering brethren in Iowa. He had nearly "cracked' a gentleman's house. He had collected a fine amount of booty. Then he observed some choice ardent spirits, and forgetting the serpent coiled within, perhaps fatigued by his exertions.be f tttose spirits until he fell the men of the Virginius, fall sym partook into a gentle slumber upon the par- ENEIIAL pathy is accorded. But it Is a mat or sola. In consequence oi this un ter of douU tether th meetin did timely nap, his residence for several not transcend the bounds of discre years to come will be m the iowa Fifth Street, Ogden, tion in undertaking to mark the path penitentiary. of duty, which the Govrnment CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY as the City Bakery with his Dry The press of the country are be HAS should pursue. The necessities de (ioods Department, aud has stocked it with a full ' to notice the peculiar ap line of Groceries and Hardware. manded by a national crisis so preg ginning pearance of the advertising columns nant with the gravest results, the of the New York press. The pages In addition to tliU ht ivill run most serious consequences should of "Help Wanted," which used to pfompt s to pause before addm fill those papers, are now almost whol- inflamed pubv y reduced to colums, and instead of A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. , already them are pages of "Places Wanted. vv hue firmness deem sentiment. . quality of Horace sparkle with gems of wit, nor the refined sharpness of Junius' peerless satire, but he had in the greatest degree all the qualities of a Juvenal ami a Persius, whose inimit able pungency of discourse was direeled with a severity that was cutting and unsparing, ,When he arose sheet. 1 I of a most scurrilous , secure his appointment to the Court i J j ; i I!rrucu tb 19 vUUBlwClcU I"1 i'xmna. tnat tie aost rancoreua enmity ex isted between the Senator and the Administration, the impertinence is apparent. Poor Soule, he was ac credited to the Court of Isabella, and returned to die a few yeara ago in a lunatic asylum, his reason dethroned by the sad vicissitudes through which life State, that he loved with a filial devotion, had undergone. Poor Hale the breezes which eweep from"the granite hills f his native State sing a requiem over bis grave where he sleeps a sleep from which the tumults of life cannot awaken him. It woul fill a volume to narrate the many in cidentsof a tempestuous life,, in which he invariably achieved a victory whether in the forum or in the con tests of private life. t. History will in tima exhume from the buried past the recollections of an era which was prolific, in great men and great deeds i Bnnayi excspieu PL'BIISHIHO COMPANY. OUDK tifl AND t 5,000 Black Walnuts. At Conference time call and see the Conserratory. Xiadios' 'f--TPaxtB' , : - : ' ' f , DEFY MENDELSOHN HAS KOW OPENED stock of goods at his new store, JCLrrjS a full Opposite the Post Office. . t - In price and quality 4 THEY MENDELSOHN'S. .... , v GOFsPETITIONi The trade would do well t CAUL 0V THE3I DRY-GOOD- S, FANCY GOODS, , AH CALL KOIIONS, CLOTHING, ETC. at reasonable prices. AND EXAMINE. And look oyer their Btoek beftre chasing elsewhere. P" WHOLESALE & RETAIL . |