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Show John Horrocks, having removed Lis building to Main Street, east y in the beer side, started again stock. full a with business Beee. Sundays VEUt EVENING. xcapted. Arrival. Gen. Horace S. Eldredge and T roTHLATCBB. lady are in town. They arrived last the evening, aad are the guests of D. H. Message like "TI. " i -- ,.y FQR 1 11 C.C1 Gotemor's W ,! in the Apocalypse! Bccuse Peery Esq. t CHEAP COAL Congressional. Cusliing's nomination Or A.'Supcri6r Quality Weather. Spring day. Streets sloppy, sun warm, sky clearing, grass The Governor's Message sprouting anl air balmy. items frm ur yes" ..ono. Among others, Cospessatioss. From this morning's delivered on Tuesday lb( f The Herald: 1 Mr W. H. K.i.bitt. the Yesterday morning, Col. Smith, guard speaker's and e,E8S was crowded, m . remarks were oftho, chain gang, who assaulted and ,nd thoughtful Vlre trw,d SSim Sid Ce. ! H. S. BLANCETT iB f. C Cr;,i ""''"u,w W hen-peck- e 7g . CO., I. Warehouse, Ogden. UI3 iXTKNsITt of ITiJCK FUltNITUltE There is the choicest stock of Fhncy Confection ry in tli. 1 .rritory. All tuap lor the Holidays. Toms JUST CALL AND SEE KiS WINDOW. TALLOW AND GREASE. ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED BY ON IN th fututcrilier. Workslmp over the Pout flirt.. Stitranr by tho alley batwron C Wood usee's tuil tiie Pout Ollicn TUOMAS WILSON. J3-tf Bpt. 3rd, 1873. LUNCHEON. THE For Rough or Rendered Tallow, STALE BUTTER, AT THE . Adjoining JUST RECEIVED. Tho Rest and Cheapest Imported Furniture ever offurcJ in this city. 19th "Ward. Salt La lie City. ntt tp Pugsles Mill CALL AND LUNCH STAND, A lo a Private Room for Company. INSPECT. JOHN BOYLE. GROCERY. FAMILY UTAH. sew mums, SOAP FACTORY, ' TON SALOON, Ilaa fitted a 1SOIY at And all other kinds of Grease, - OGDEN, HIGHEST MARKET rRICB WILL BE in CASH OK SOAP, ALBERT CRAY. Lunch from 10 cis. to 60 cts. JOSEPH The very beBt Ales, Porters and Cigars. C. GRAHAM, - - Ogdeu. Fifth Street, NOTICE. IDE MERCHANDISE Issued GROCERIES ORDERS lij ASD PROWS, CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. tar t'-- WATCLMAKEUS ZKWS Mercantile Institution, Will be roceited only in its RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. XV. II. Hoori:n,supt. DRESS-tllAKIN- MKS. GRAHAM, - - Fifth Street, "Watolies, Clocks, Ogden. RECEPTION COAL. Rock Spring, - Delivered, Coalville, Delivered - , I. J. $ 9.50. - 10.00. ROOMS UP STAIRS Guns, Pistols, 1I0LT1IER, AND FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 7.M. 8.00. Ammunition. Eifth Street, Ogdes, Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. Half a Block West of Main Street. YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Good Workmansbip Guaranteed. Orders left at Doogltas' Meat Market will be Cleaned and Repaired. promptly tilled. Cloth-in- 183-l- NEEDLE CITOICK AND - gegrge w. dffl-l- (rsat y PRO BONO PUBLICO! VTA1I. mm, (Late C. B. McGregor 4 Co.), Fifth Street, and CIGARS In TOBACCOS PHYSICIAN , - 8 blocks East of the Tabernacle, OGDEN, CARTRIDGES. GUN rariety. MKS. McCLUSKY, MIDWiFE Reiairlng Neatly Executed. s PIKCOCK. joim d76-3- CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. for ludius and children. AND COALVILLE JEWELRY, PLATED A SILVER WAREf FASIIIOSARLE KEEDLE'TTOBK. HOCK SPRING JEWELERS, JIAIX STItEET, OGDEX C. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALLKiSDS 0 YES!! 0 YES!! & FASHIONABLE 18 oi x PAI1PE & BOESSEL. rNYITES ATTENTION TO HIS NEW iND L aelect stock of ' , , ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1S74, - - - , TOAXO Ogden. ASD CHEBItY CREEK Books, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, &c. UNDERSIGNED HAVB PUT ON A X'EW of gtages wliiclt will berwlier b. THK CIGARS AXD TOBACCO. I Vice-Proiden- te & A3 REMOVED EAST SIDE IttAIX STREET, rs Com-suU- II Salt Lake City, U. P. Stock Track, Z. C. M. JOHN BOYLE Establishment. FIRST SOUTH STREET. OR TO nt ........ WALLACE'S H. APPLT TO Washington, 14. The following particulars of the caucus of Republican Senators have been learned : Sargent opposed Cuthw ing's confirmation and severely reviewed his political life. Pending a vote, the caucus took a recess, and in the meantime Sargent went to the War Department and found in the hands of Belknap a letter which was damaging to A copy of the letter was, by Cushing. the direction of the President, given to Sargent, who, after Boutwell and others had made speeches in favor of Cushing, read it with BDme comments. There-sui- t was to close the debate and end the caucus. The letter which proved so fatal to Cushing was written March 21, '61, to Jefferson Davis, recemmending Archibald Roane as a man thoroughly in sympathy with, and likely ta be useful to Confederacy, and alluding to disunion as a fixed fact. The President k new before the nomination of Cushing that previous to the beginning of the late war he was a States-right- s man, but when Sumpter was fired upon Cushing made AT . Confectionery AMERICAN. satisfaction by the beat one of the prisoners cn Tuesday, with great Ir.ated of was was brought before Justice Clnton, and The subject was discharged, as it was shown that p!iysicai!7, 6Tocial,y,: the beating was provoked in self deBjt;"jW.na religiously." illustrated with all fence. forwhich Mr, A meeting of the miners employed at W. hope the the Mammoth Copperopols was held on is celebrated. U u. Tuesday last, and it was determined to will soon lect-- er, shut down the mine and not work any ijsin. more until the wages due them were ft- Whitehead's paid, and to hold possession of tho mine See until a full settlement was made by the a patriotic speech and tendered his serAdvertisement vices in a military capacity io assist in . Company. Gibbs suppressing the rebellion, as did many FOKTH.-Is- aiah and Railroad Palisade is The Eureka others holding similar political views; Tin How vi.w. bis with entertain the public being pushed forward with energy. It but the letter above alluded to decided 1 -- Social equality," at half past seven is to be eighty-on- e miles in length, and the President to withdraw the nominaJebcktUi evening, atthe Court House. it is expected that part of the road will tion. After the reception of Cushing's letter asking the withdrawal of his be in running order by the first of name, the President added a P. S. to the Men's Mrch. letter of withdrawal, stating the fact of Young The Gbasp BHL.-IT, Cushing's request, deeming it only an wi store in the of out A broke fire this of c.ty cigar Association Literary act of justice to him to do it. It is sups nail flames had but the before Woodmansee Ed, Harris, grand ball at posed in official quarters that Cushing Uorrow evening, which we hope to got under much headway, the fire was will soon leave for Madrid. The object The letter of Caleb Cushing to the soon mastered. ,e, liberally patronized. President, requesting the withdrawal of assault and has the provided afternoon, Yesterday Tie society ludable. his for Chief Justice, indignomination arrnow battery case, in which Attorney Loeber nantly denies all aspersions upon his lectures every week and to liqand Justice Clinton were the offending loyalty to the Union at any time in his to raise means anges this party will be parties, came up for trial. The examina life. He declares that he opposed SeIt expenses. uidate necessary as remunerattion of witnesses was diversified by cession always, and when it became a fine affair, and should bo fact he stood firmly by the Union, and and tickets several personal passages at arms, more tendered his services Got your in any capacity to ive as enjoyable. pointed than entertaining, and Alder- uphold its integrity. He asserts that he man Felt witheld his judgement until is and always has been in accord with the constitutional amendments made Church Bell. The Episcopalian some other time. necessary by the changed condition of sur Church has been improved oy business the The leading and has the same respect country, which in a men and of Salt Lake City, for them as for other portions of the mounting its roof with belfry a Dell fins eeeu fuabcu. j held a meeting last evening for the pur constitution; and concludes by saying in It belongs to my sense of public duty, be summoned to their the faithful pose of adopting measures to secure a and it is that I have my right to bell. the of the tolling devotions by representation in the City Council at never in a long and not inactive life, the ceming Municipal election. Reso done an act, uttered a word, or conceiv Fbsl Good. "Doo. Sprague" and lutions were adopted asking for the ed a thought of disloyalty to the Consti tution or the Union. Tom," acknowledge the nomination of one of the five city Alder"Squealing Schurz said the issue now seemed to be iuftuence and liberality of the Junction. men, and three ef the nine city council- between resumption arid inflation. He enjoy the sweets of freedom ors. thought the doctrine of procrastination Thej no in redeeming the legal tenders was an a power in siid consiaer the Junction From the Tribune: and dangerous one. He opetc. hope they will be better The Flagstaff S. M. Companj started alarming ibetitj. posed the reissue of any portion of the bojs is tore. up another furnace, giving employment $44,000,000 reserve, and argued at ore, to more men, and every train which length against the policy of expanding ItiwiGis Peogress. A meeting of arrives increases the number of men the currency in any way; as it not only was not calcalated to relieve the people, 0D.1&U. Society of the first Dist- seeking employment. but rather to add to the present results, rict Weber County Branch, was held Measures for establishing a free Every consideration of good faith and 111 lut evening for the purpose of electing school at Sandy Station have been sound policy, he declared urges the U. S. to an end to this miquitioua sysofficers for the attendiand ensuing year, taken, and it was determined at a meet- tem. put He especially criticized the plan to ng other business. The reports of ing held on the 13th, to resort to taxation for resumption proposed by Ferry, and tte Secretary and Treasurer were presthat of Boutwell, which be characterized for the purpose. ented, and showed a flourishing condiThe Third District Court met yester- as a "Know nothing policy, of which the country had too much already. A gn of the Society's finances, a balance Itah. day, and rendered judgement in many return to specie payment must be proMug left in its favor. A committee cases. After which it adjourned until ceeded by severe retrenchment in public )SITS, was appointed to select for the consider-tfie- u and private expenditures. He argued Monday, the 19th inst. to. of the meeting, names for the The Tintic Milling and Mining Com- that the west and south had never been and never would be benefitted by the wious offices, with the following rep- pany contemplate building a large mill resumption of specie payment; the presort: in the spring. ent was the time to begin the resumption President, W. R. R. Stowcll ; t, as the shrinkage of prices was now less From yesterday's Newt. He announced his in Edward Maw; Directors, Soma people are afraid that the fruit than evsr before. John tention of voting for the resolution of Chipp, Wm. R. Alma Kingsford, buds will be destroyed by the hoar the minority, offered by Bayard, and if s, John Barker and Geo. Ponlter; frost which has been deposited on the that failed for that of the majority as !3. Secretary, 0. H. the next best. Eggleston; Treasurer, trees during the last few days. ! A. Canfield. In the House the report of the com The case of the People, vs Cartro, in- mittee on the revision of laws was re irs. I. A. Canfield. John ChirjD and dicted for assault with intent to kill S, ceived. It is a ponderous document, be' k Chappie, were appointed as a tI B. Kempton, on the 8th of November ing thre9 thousand printed pages, and t0 Prepare a list of premiums to was agreed to hold two evening ses last, is now on trial before the Probate it C offered for sions each week until it was disposed of. competition at the next Court. rw. The Isew lork, 14. meeting adjourned, to meet has denied the mo Blatchford Judge 'Pin on the 29th inst. tion for the discharge of Joab Lawrence, Died. society ha8 shown f!nmmpnrtaf1i T. In Ogien, on the 15th inst., at 5 a m.J who is held on a warrant, charged with a number of persons in Mich Mary, wife of John Holland, of Mound swindling means of worthless "wests whieh mining it is engaged in promo-H- - Fort. She was born Feb., 26, 1844, in igan, by stock, tie is in the custody or tne toner It has taken the lead in furtherin Bradford, Yorkshire, England, was bap- iff, waiting the action of Gov. Dix. 'Nteworthy object in this tized when eight years old, emigrated to County. Pair --hii. .u nna Li ueuli lasiyear under Utah in 1855, was married to John HolDefending the Truth. piees, was the most successful yet land in 1860. She was an affectionate d it is the Our attention has been colled to an f determination of the wife, a kind mother, and a faithful able article, written by Bro. Titus Davies, ty 10 surPass their previous efforts, Latter Day Saint. She never faltered nfWillard. to & Welsh newsrtaDer. "I IQ4ke eir next exhibition superior iu her faith, and died in the glorious riTtrk." ( The MirrorA published in Utica. fraction and interest to all others. The article was written to hope of coming forth in the resurrection New York. refute another which had recentlv ap of the just. She leaves a husband, five '!AT AME peared in the Mirror, written by a bi ot OF A OlTAmjIBT. Ho,of sons and a large circle of friends to who styles inmselt "ferenn, (t'Ugrim.) "" uses of Tt U nnt our intention to stoop to notice adversity." Last night mourn her loss. -s uy tales concerning the stale and quarreled with her ad- Funeral will take place dished and served in VtMle 0n Saints the Utah, a visit t0 a bend's morning from the residence of her husEtc. the tnited to the in Ciinory hardy She departed in anger for home, band. Friends of the family are invited. pp bv this itinerant scribbler, but states, '"used hi8 escort. to give due credit to the frankness and Turning down (if ill. Star copy.) "treet on the love ef fairplay which cuoraeterizes tne corner of Franklin, above-name- d paper. Sl'PpBd aad Bhe fel1 011 tbe soft is, Rabbi Jose, one of the heroes of Th Mirror is undoubtedly the best covered a nnnl unrf the Talmud, was the most r conducted Welsh newspaper in the Unit tnkl. ' it demoted admirer had fellow that ever lived. He brought ed States, and has the widest circulation, !s3o atadistaBce. determined the rich Eliezer to dinuer with him while its columns remain open for ail against the '"""U fetched heme safely, and one day, and the old woman made 'em parties to defend themselves attacks of calumniators, it cannot fail to -a- rescue in time to relieve her eat black beans, while she had roast give general satisfaction, and to sustain unpleasant position. chicken for herself. And there wapn t its present high reputation. Th The Welsh berrdd, (bards,) prydyddion J? 'heir differences, but she is any kerosene in those days, either. and llenyddion (literati.) (poets) of all from lameness Flannel w is There record of Satan's no religious in Utah, furnish compositions irs, soon effect her The which makes us blnsh to to adorn the columns of the Mirror.indusmarriage, 4nd and other PertaPs sharpen h er wits mining, agricultural, mention that he's the father of 'Hothei quarrel. tries of Utah are well represented, and Lies. onr Welsh brethren are diligent in ren attacks. A San Francisco church havinjr futing eccasional 1 r'!EEESCE--ThAnnual lost the SaCCeS9V 'W. S. L. , goblet used in the commun ion service, the sexton applied to Brigbam City. Ue held0nSaturday and one of the neighbors for the loan of a ' CIl lith and 1S,K . S'en Buckingham called Milton's wife a '"ts., in beaker. After the service, a church . .,, iabernaele. Services at 10 member looking closely at the vessel rose. "Yes," said the poet sadly, II in 1 An nU aav. ft und that it had been awarded at a "and you can't get your nose in beK000i p'r. t "5tifrSult Uk e are tween the thorns!" expected. county fair for "the best stallion." fl SEW YEARS' GIFT. BY THE TON OR CAPv LOAD. Withdrawn. to-d- f,UrfToflV'beforeandbebiad rj BY TELEGRAPH, RUN ' Wall Papers of the Best Tatterus. Subscriptions taken for all the Papers of ths day Local, Eastern and Western. itween th abort places. d24.s3iu SSgrCash paid for Eggs and Chickens. STOr THAT Ler Toano Mondays and Thursdays. Leavs Cherry Creek Weduesdayi and Satar days, COUGH TEN CENTS MAILED TO ME, I T10R H mr.A wnn a ranaint taMinrr tin Villi f.RTl cure your cough within 48 hours after following ..,1 will nnt lUit v,;u IO lliis.'iu oaii'4 :.,. ni WlillU Illy ...... prtHHJriLJLlUU, aait will hnw von Time, Through in 24 Honrs. G O i m H BROWN, M. D. i v etrrcniwv iTcnnnsTFTHTCTAN Alumnus of University of Va., Graduate of Kichmond Medical College, Va.', Resident Phvsi-cianan- d Surgeon to College Hospital; Fellow of a. Medical (society. After a number of years practical acquaintance with the Diseases of the Eastern and AV extern States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon the latest and most improved methods of Allopathic Treatment in all departments at Q O H 9 General Produce COMftllSSlQN x Proprietors. F.F.MARX, WSJ0 E. P. BROWN.. v MOrFITT A OOSSETT. aK 02 llS r FARE, 815. H respectfully t , Ft LUMBER U M is MERCHANT I i 5! SEAR U. u4 2 Lumber, of tb best quality, AlwnyH on Hand in Lur;o Quantities. o st t FIFTH St., OGDEN. ALL B0CR8 AT MEALS Oysters in every style. Cigars aad etc. Tobacco, Bread, Cakes, C. H. O' HARNETT, Prop'r. J. H. Bl'LSUlUt. Sup't and Kuluglcs, H 0 P.O .Box 21. t P. FREIGHT DErOT. wiiitFpixk 5 0 FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. YARD, Corner "Wall and Sixth Street, w S3 Shipping a Specialty. ' MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creak. Agent, Toano, P. f NEW RESTAURANT. The Orleans Chop House! ACCOMMCDATIQNS. FIRST-CLAS- S o and Residence, Main Street. t tf Office H (A H Medicine, Surgery and Mid wifery. it 8 9 eW X The patronage of the pnblio solicited. at Cherry Crtek wilb l'loche, Hamilton aud KurekaHtugss. StaRM make close connections have the remedy within reach of your tliat you r t a invts d61-2Box 78, Ogden City, Utah. T. E. Y SEMI-WEEKL- Toirn. c The Cheapest in CALL AND SEE. FIEPT-CLAS- 4 s c I W. I). M ILIUMS. |