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Show She and industry formerly unknown to 1 its people. V blislied EVERY EVENING, Bandays xceptetl It is easy to foresee th conse' b? the OODIK PcBLISHIKS COMJIHT. quences of the consolidation of WestCharles W. Penrose, Editor chester and New. York. An initiaand Business Manager. tory step has been taken to expand the territory of the latter still furthOGDEX, UT.VII. er. The opulent and magnificent metropolis looks upon its fair and Tuesday Evening:, January 6, 1874 highly moral neighbor across the aflcn gunctittu 1 : 7 CONSOLIDATION OP CITIES. On the first day of this ; jpar the greater portion of the populous and wealthy County of Westchester, was added to the city of New York. But little interest has, been exhibited in the union of the two neighbors uader one municipality. Virtually" they lave been one for many years, and the entire County was considered heretofore as merely a suburb to the rich metropolis. The population of the great city of the union may now be set down as not far from a million and a quarter of inhabitants. Thia movement wa suggested by causes fan entirely local character, yjt it is an evidence of the natusal teuden-cof large bodies iu attracting smaller ones. A dual government for what is to all intents and purposes a single corporation, entails an unnecessary and burdensome taxation, and induces the necessity of maintaining a complex aud intricate political ma chinery and an army of office holders While the smaller body reaps a de cided advantage from its absorption in the larger the latter is also benefitted by greater equalization- and a more general distribution of the obligations resting upon freeholders and all wh ) are ci mpelled to support the The preser municipal .overnment. ration of order and the enforcement of the laws are a'so materially assist ed by additional facilities. The ease with which' the recent escape of Genet was effected from the clutches of the law, under which he was to serve, a term in the peui tentiary, might possibly have been ob viatedjhad the service of process issued worn one County to another been as expeditious as the telegraphic com municatio'n. Shortly after theugi- tive was missedr there is every reason to Believe that he had taken refuse i the vicinity of some point in Westchester, bu'. owing to the delays caused by issuing writs(to the officers of another district, is supposed probable that he game i ample time to leave the limits of the State. Philadelphia, was the first city that adopted the system of consolidation Surrounded as it was by a number of thriving towns and flourishing villages, each one under separate local administration! it was an.easy step for them to glide into a union which them of the incubus of unnec essary taxation, besides extending the superficial area of the city. (Other cities followed in the wake of Philadelphia, and experience; has confirmed the wisdom of that policy, as it simplified the form of government and contributed to the strength of y . - sen-tence- 'it' the-treasur- , , . im A few years ago Boston adopted the experiment so successfully tried in other .cities, and the greatest benefits have beea'derived from ,the an rtexatiori of adjoining townsand cities, which were divided from one another by imaginary lines. Roxbury, Chailcstown, Brighton and other rich and prosperous tow:is have been em; braced in the municipality of Boston, which ' novr occupies a front rank among American cities. So successful h is been the result of this union that it is now proposed to swallow up Cambridge the seat of." ''old Harr-ard,and a dozen more towns that a fctonc's throw of one anwithin sse other. The revenue of.' Boston has been increased, the laws have been more perfectly executed, and the interests of all classes have been greatunion. St. ly promoted since tho Louis has added to its greatness and "' ( wealth, and good government by Caron-deleupon its neighbor,' and presents now a river front miles, while the little of twenty-fir- e French town has increased to such t, an extent, that it preseuts a stately appearance, and boasts of an activity river yearning gaze. Coquethas been ting going on between the two for a long time, and in a short tim8 the bride will be won, Brook' lyn's maiden name and 'estate must inevitably f be surrendered to the ambitious but irresistible wooer. A young Bostonian, a merchant in NEW RESTAURANT. Japan, has married an English lady, The Orleani t Uop; House I who makes British, ' i FIFTH St., OGDEJI. but her patriotic husband still hun- ' CWT-CUPMEALS AT for HOBBS tha American article as mangers fresh Oysters in every etylfcAltCiffr and ufactured under the roof of his child- Trfceo. Bread, Ckes, Pie.; ate. . H. O'HAkNISTT.'ym'r. hood. At his suggestion, his mother 3m 1. II. BTINUJSK. tuft made a for her distant - plum-puddin- g; g 1 plum-poddin- g boy, and early in November enclosed in a tin box, it started by express for Yokohama, where it has probably graced the Christmas feast. 1 On 'Fifth Street. Y. tf i ssr IIOXORAIILES ,- - Otf DUTY AG A IX. Congress yesterday, " ' ' , .1, Brandy Fine Jamaica Bhm, "' Dutch ScJuianm Cognac ! ' I 1 Fine Article of Old Tom Gin sno Foreign and Native Wines and Liquors ' I::.!., 7 cigahs, tobacco and snuff. ; : ; ; ;; , : ? Home, Kennedy, Red Jacket, Plantation, Stoten, .BITTERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. LIQUOR STOKE. ' Ovnrral Freight and Ticket Agent. MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. dtw-l- ,1 i CHA8. N1BLEY, ' -" ; -- Ar.wiU Olcl, Etc. Groceries! - !- Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, . Train) Leare Logan daily, at 1M a.w Traioi Laav Corione daily at S.00 p.m. - PURE DRUGS & PATENT .MEDICINES, " Perfumery and Toilet Ckods. j. n .If 1 ; - OGDEN.- PAIXTS, OIUS," TIKPS, VAKJJISIIES,: BBrSHES, AMD ESilSl I Alt tUM Of nearly; fifty year ago;by a tfreani. Dr. John Landon dreamed ib.t he saw flo?k white dares- - alight en ..J 1'erfumerr, liH! ! f hvj .1 Toilet Articles, the spot, and, accepting the vision "as Mai loner a-- good so he omen, strenuously in Flue Cigars, etc. New York is destined to draw into sisted upon the ; selection of that Also, its- - capacious fold, the thijd city in particular site that he carried hi FINE BRANDS. OF LIQUORS the Union,and with near two millions point. ' of busy, active and restless people, .P .;' J ?0R M8DICIKAL its destiny is beyond the prediction UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. Stock new and Complete. of tho most visionary minds. , urty I'laiADf STREET 0.;L. Pootolop, - Groceries W Corner of State and Fifth At stands a Methostreets, Try N.-dist chureh,, Jts location was fixed " e ' r JJrug; ; ptore! :' . " ' OPPOSITE WALK KB BROS, . etc. " 8" M" Pretcrtption$ Accurately Prepared, -j after a vacation which wo trust will East Side Main St., Ogden. enure to the advantage of the honord92 tf 1VILLIA3I DRIVER, Prop r. ; TUE BEST JMrORTATIONS OP able members. They had ample op13oot mid Shoemukcr, portunities for testing the sentiment ' AT THE OLD STAND. WHISKIES, BRANDIES, 8. H0RROCKS, W. T. BAKKK. !v .lt)l of their constituents during their Three) doors aouth ot Livery Stabl. Ales and Porter "Wines, brief sojourn among the people who MAIN STREET, OGDEN. & BY MEASURE selected them to discharge the im- Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly ' ' -- ;. i AT IUK tIRT L0WI8T PBIC1. executed. Main Street, - Ogden portant responsibilities of legislation. Give me a call. DEALERS IN WV II. CIsARK, i i ."! v l. It must have been apparent to them Propr. that the three first weeks of the ses ' W. S. HEAD, , HOEROCKS XIIE BAKES. ! . I. . sion wasted in wrangling and badin aire, could not recommend them to the .endorsement of those to whom the v are indebted for seats in the halls of the highest deliberative as scmbly in the nation. Perhaps a more discreditable re cord could not be made; than that of the present OoHgress from the first day of the session. The disputations and coarse verbiage which took the place of solid argument, the angry criminations in which members who aro supposed to understand the ordi nary amenities of life indulged, were assuredly out ot seeping m an asscm bly upon whom devolved the sacred duties ot governing a great natior. The repeal of the back salary Act was certainly one which was apt to make members peculiarly sensitive, aud for that V3ry reason they should have abstained from publicly exposing their foibles. No equal number of men could have so successfully violated Scott s injunction, that one should not expose to public, gaze his dirty linen. If we could hope for no further agitation of a disreputable measure, we might have some reason for conjratulation. We believe that the country itself as it had been by the jmpu- dent course of its representatives, would be willing to cry ' quits and withdraw its attention from a humili- scaa-dalize- tffr atrngspctaclej IsTOTIOE. M. B. dS9-2- nit. ! ..- J MIDWIFE AND THE UTAW GEORGE W. TURNER, 1 Mag- - aziilcs, Pictures, Albums, .Stationery, &c. CIUAItS AND TOBACCO. - Subscriptions taken for all the Papers of the day dUI3iu Local, Eastern and Western. .' . .'T'H snv to tome ' ':"'-,- . this couri', thai a gentleman lit Kirkwood urill iriTA' SfX) of vou employment, shuok- bushel.. Kirk ing corn at four cent wood is only eleven or iweive ames west f " here, and vou can walk or ride as chooe-- . My compliments to Mr? Mat vou J . t . - ml tuewg, ana ne i put you at wort mere another man at lSritlgeton," lb&t'.north west of here. He tells me be, wants some men." I'va eenS f several hundred un there already.' but yon can keep on going till he says slop." The crowd tuiers, anu me ories "silence." in a mechanical tone, I and the play goes on. Silas Davis ana nvo oinerscamo up iu a solid eolumn, charged with disobeyinge the rules or good socieiy. ioe onensc-werall, perpetrated at the. Mayor's that he Bonn house. lne man explained 1: r.L . L wasn l well acquainted wiu mo iutinj. know Another said he "did it, but didn't it." A third came uere irom rutsourg, Ah,", growled the Judge, saraoaiewiy, k tr ant oud. did vou?" and then the crowd, which tilled every inch nf anace from I he bar to thedeor, snick ered ajjaiu approbatively. The collective guut oi me uo r.roven. One wae let off on ac plBftrl , count of physical disabilities. :, is' aaw u "Now, gentlemen, Ihe on latter with a carcastio emphasiu word, "can you shuck corn?" There was an manaioie respouBr. on your "HHTeyou eot all you own backs!" ' j h ' Another inaudible groaS. Go out 10 Kirkwoodwest of here nd inquire for Mr. Matthews. Give ue warns wuu u him my compliments, One hour to shuck go. corn; to you 'here.' out Get leave town. i- wiui . . 1 '-"- V ' .'.:..'"..'' f ARUER3 TUB ,JI1 THE , "H. j;-:- INTER-OCEA- J' ti-- i the paper for THE REPUBLICAN, ..... . TUJ i'ARMER, ' f , ( IVIagnoliaiSalm v K A FEW APrUCAHOSS MAKE A MAN, Pure Blooming .Complexion. Main Street, - TOCTIirUL BL003I ASD BEAUTY. Clicap IHesterii V RAILWAY. & The direct roate from Omaha to Chicago nd the East, f ( WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. Two Dailt Tmiocaa Cbacti leave the Musotnu opposite Omaha, upon the airWal 'of Trains from th West orer the Kiru, BROAD-CLOTH- shorter than the line, lime, and iasreseniwetims with all Hast. sr A Boathera Bail ways, pass- . MOGAGE EASTEB5 ' TO AIX CITIES. ullmaa Palace Sleeping Coachee run through to Chicago wltnout change. r. CEO. L. DUNLAP, PATRICK, Cn. fasa. At ChlcHO- - ' SupW , . DAILY: lh.Hr every other day (three per year Paper for Sunday, per year nr uue AUATter 12 00 -., vr ' ' ' , ,, t . Single copy. One year 6.00 Four copies, one year 12.00 Ten copies, oue yeai 20.00 Twentv ooiU. one vear rs Siecial arrangements made with country for clubbing with cheir pnhlicf lions. Cy Sample topies free. MoMJ can ' draft, money order, express, or resistared letter, at our risk. , Addresa X t ,. ACCOMMODATIONS. Ft particulars J apply to t W. THOMSON, OGDEN. ti ., CA8S1MEKES, VESTINGS. Etc., : i f. PUMPS! PUMPS! Just ltocolvcd. tUtiiii.i 1 V'.'l 1 ''"' I."M. STUART J5IST AND CH!A? Suits or single garments made KEEPS FOR SALE THEFORCE LIFT to order in the Latest Style and PUMPS for deep or shallow wells.ndAlso, saitsbls ,, j. at the lowest prices. Points for Drive Well Ptrnips, with Iron piping. Pomps rapairedandntteduponiwioa-ablSATISFACTION GUARANTEED termsat Workshop. THUIng 0Jf , , , 1. w. vnc9 tf K STOP THAT COUGH ' TEN CENTS MAILED TO ME, 'I send you a receipt, telling bow yoa can cure year cough within 48 hours after following my prescription, which is simple and wiH not cost you anything for medicine, as it will show yon that von have the remedy within reach of your i J. A. JONES,, own homes. d01-2, , Boi78, Oidan City, Utah. , , FOR ;, r) , i" Geiierkl trddtice ASD ' ...... r , : - Sold Nerer-failin- g . . Remedy. bj"z7 C. AND ALL RESPECTABLE M. I. tab A .Tf- OGDEN, UTAH. 4176-t- f P.O FBx 24. FIRST.. CLASS ' s MERCHANTS. SJ-o- TRY IT! TRY IT! ..... v CAN re OF BETTER NO thak your goods at J. ;. GOODS LOW PRICES FOR CASH.. ' Jr v.. w y ts bci WALLACE FOpLGEB well wilt, finT ' '." stock of Where yo EXTESSION -- ' FOR PAINS Of ALL KINDS. A Wonderful "i FIFTH STREET, Dr.LEE'S Aiitidoto Celebrated ;.) Shipping a Specialty j ir . MERCHANT! COMMISSION 1 EXTERMINATOR! l.i P., BROWN. ,?; BLSIXESS. " ' " X J . , -llariware, I'roTisions, eic. Croihery, . ewried . v Groceries," ; . Woods, , lry V Hoots ftud Shoes, -- , . City Brng Stort, Flftii Street, Ogden, CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY o u" HAS as the Citr Bakery with his Dry extra. Uuud Department, and has stocked it with s full WEEKLY l5TTF.a-OCF.A- t 3.09 per weekj 2.00 i '"; GENERAL MERCHANT Next Door io Term of Subscription, per year wi . . ' NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, one that will be fotmd Interesting and useful to. Americans 1 u every pan oi me giooe. it alms upon all subjects, and in editorial dismtsion abuse. to be candid, dignified, and above persjnal . ' EXCELLENT . . , (1 great . - ,. SCOTCH TWEEDS, any publication TUB COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , is conducted with great c.e. and everything possible is done to make the market report such as tlie ferniers and busiuess nian of the horthweut , raa teiy upon. THE AtlRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT is carefully elited by gentlemen of ability and experience. has by tar the largest circulaThe Lvtib-Ocea- si tion of any newspaper published in the Northwent. mure 5,(KiO thau Is Postofflces, distri- to It sent Utatm iiul Torriifirv til thm 1llited u States, in all the British Provinces, and in numerous Fortign States and Countries. are solicuea irom an pari, oi u Bupscription esiMH'itLllv repre At i.ii.. ti.A irvnj)rEt interests of the Northwest, it is a sents the t! " S, BEATERS, t ; direct reute, an J 113 Hilea Ijls being the nonrs in Pistes lower ' try, By mail (payable in advance), in aivancej, By niail (payiie . . .. .1 . n nBilvaiinL UNIOIT PACIFIC HAILWAX ngers havfnff choice f Rotrtes East of ' " Cbicagn. CHECKED THBOTJGH It is not excelled by t Eligibly Situated, ' DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ItJj Purely Vegetable, and it operation Is Commercial and Family Newspaper, In the conn. tcc.n and M at once. It Aoea away with tlio 1 Ogden,. A cholca selection of j nrst-clas- a Flashed Appearance causeU by Heat. atiguo anlKxoltcBiesit. HealnauiIrcTiiuvcsaliaiotchea and Pimplea, dhtprllinj datk and unsightly Velvet away lan, i'recklsa and Hun-- 1 epota. barn, and by its gentle but powerful luiiujjios ' mantles the ladad cheek vritk h CITY. ! .1 AND WITH ; between the PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES. PAIN . t ,J A ." i H ,m , . TE MECHANIC, T , In Literature, General News, Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Itocal ReportSj and all that goes to make a T i hia old stand , THE fAMILT, THE MERCHANT, TUB PROFESSIONAL at Bess V N busi- -' The undersigned hag . makes special efforts to render The Itself acceptable to the famlies of its patrons. To tjiia endi everything 4s rigorously excluded fnat could possibly offend. The religious and moral character is guarded w th especial sare, and its and aim is "to ' ncourage .the tree, the beautiful, ' ' " '' ' the good." - - HOTEL, Ml m OGDEN l!iTE-Cri- be-twe- en of UTAH N THE was their earliest, as know tint the Istir-Ocia- n it has been their staunchest and warmest, mend. the It is emphatically the organ of the pple infullest best sense of that term, believing in the the of the of the against many rights protection encroachments of the few. It believes that all subheld to be ciiarleied corporations should be servient to the power that created them.and without an infringment of the just rights of others It insists, and will continue to insist, that all corporations ajoying special pri alleges voted to them by the people shall serve them fairly and justly ata compensation allowing a reasonable profit upon the actual capital employed, HAGAN'S r THE INTER-OCEA- N V', BgfC&ah paid for Eggs and Chicken , '.''v the loafer! about Si 1674. ,' THB LEADING REPUBLICAN "(NEWSPAPER IN THR NORTHWEST, , to which it was assigned by universal assent In the excited canvass which resulted in the second and triumphant election of President Orant. ' , TO KENT. AGAIN. ' The Finest House1 , of Enttrtaiumciit FOR 1874. a B. McGregor A Co.), Fifth Street, - - - Ogden. Wall Papers of the Best patterns. JONES HIMSELF Established less than two years since as a Republican pnper, pledged t.-- maintain the principles and organization of the great Nahas tional Kepubllcan party, the Ihtkr-Ocka- n attained a Circulation an' influence with the mascomses of its Toters to entitle it to approach the mencement of a new calendar year, and to prepare fur the prelimiiiny work, of the next campaign, the shadow of which is already casting liself upon the country, in the conllilenco that its friends will need no other spneific pledge for the future than has been given in its culnmns from day today during the past eighteen months. Siuce its first publication it has maintained the position of (Late Books, Periodicals, Produce Taken, NORTHWEST. 3 blocks East of the Tabernacle, OG,DEX, THAN THE : CHE APEST. CHEAPER The beet house for the country trade. tf PHYSICIAN, , " lowest possibli 187S. THE LARGEST CIRCULATIONI MRS. MoCLUSKY, GOODS, , Now Everything; ' ' Ogden. ' Here is the way a police justice in St. Louis talks to tht ''loafers" 'about his i ., Produce taken in 'Exchanged Finding Work. trials. ' ... ... I., the Goods of the best quality at rices. ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BY IN the suhscrilwr. Workshop over th Post fllee. Entrance hy the alley batween C. Wood ansee's aud the Post Office THOMAS WILSON. 7 tf Sept. 3rd, 1873. nt during .' the interrala ', v DEALER I v j One door west of Z. C. M. UPIIOUSTEIIY. We are, however, ; constrained to believe, that the debate of the first few days on the subject was only a ' gentle breeze,5 compared with the storm which will certainly rise when the House bill returns from the Sei ate modified and so mutilated that the popular branch will recognize '," their own bantling. court-roo- m '. -'"'.(' I f General Merchandise. t NEW STOEE, NEY SHURTLIFF. L. W. T tf General NEW STORE. 8CK001. WILt, OPEN MONDAY THK The nchuol will he uiade a inttrtstintr aa is posaible; strict attention viil ha (tirvn to tiie instruction of the children hy Mios Riulway, who has already proved herxel!' to thorough and efficient as a teacher. Terms, $1. per month.'! VSslcouit Ji who may atHira to OFlTll FIRST SATIOXAL line of Groceries and Hardware. In addition to thi M run WARREN A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. Families supplied with Bread. Cakei , and Candisi of tit best quality. HUSSEV - PRESIDENT? ANTHONT OODBE, CJfHIEjt. Oldest Banking InsUtntion lSrS9T ALL0WKD on Ti Do.it; Collecllona Pr.mptlT i"A'4iia |