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Show I t 0dcu 21u Sjunctim i. c. ' That all Railroad men are new taking A shiplaunchi4gatChc.ser,Venu., tbeir Meals at the PELMOSICO T called away a good number of the eause Mr. Landtseti an excellent table, cistutntrs right, and uuly grave S)nators and Representative! treats Lis doubtless hargea $3.00 per wt for beard. from Editar W. Pen rate. Charle TRIP. A JUXKETIXG They Washington. OUDEX. L i 111. 41 a huge vessel; the largest evsr built on this continent, rushing down the Tneadij Erenlnj, March 24. 1874. slides, and plunging into the sea, was d preferable to listening to M ECIMXICH AXD EAliOR- harangues on the finance bill. Like Judge in an eastern town, PLEASE GIVE adjourned his Court for the day, that k. . IN AND Having Increased our VOCE ORDERS. Brick . Our lines of DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXG, HATS, FAXCY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Just Arriving! OUR SPRING PROVISIONS, GOODS, CONSISTING OF THE CHOICEST STYLES And . Law Are prepared to do tlic most extensiTC trade in this , WOODMANSEE'S l'eques. OF ASSORTMENT -- :o:- Bry Goods The best place in town for a 1 GENE ASS Oil TMEXT UA L t CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. In the absence of tbe Acting Mayor MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN, v ,r VyTljyo)Sons Jos,) Taylor was appointed K. ty. Droif !ierSeeretarjt, PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN. Chftiymunaud Tbe reasurer, Ves. Tarry, Esq., read ', IiESS,;. Agent, .' ' J ... a report which cbowed $179 60 on hand AT WOOnVIANKEK S .STOKa OGDliX. ' toward the project tf building the Hide- walk, .villi-v;; Messrs. Joseph Clayton, Jas. Taylor, . AND M. Buchmiller and John Fry worn appointed a tpecial committee to solicit RUDD . Ladies', Misses', and Children's subscriptions from property owners, bus It retailing Trimmed Hats and Fancy Ggods. iness men aiid all others interested in the enterprise. Asd , A comoiittee, consisting of Messrs. J. Tarry and John J. Fry, was appointed ' At bis place of reaideace, to estimate tbe probable cost of tbe sideSEVENTH St., OGDEX, walk, and report at tbe next meeting, which will be held in the City Null, in ' A PLL STOCK OF ,T)itMf reiiUiug In. U iwlghhovhood, will find the Mayor's office, April 2d, 1874, when It tu tlieir iiitortt tu caH beftre a kin jirt ' elwwhei . a full attendance of the Committee is ref ' quested. KOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. ''dephff-jheht,"fcn-d ...' -'t garded as exceptionally good, where they huva .sufficed to pay curreut Th'w must react with xpensea. serious results sooner or later if the leuiedy be not applied so promptly as to carry us at ouce into sharp, active revival of trade in all dhections. Trade in this country is too intimately connected with its capital, not to seriously impair the latter," if any derangement of trade continues long. The United States have not, as older eouutries have, a great surplus of unemployed capital upon whieh to draw for the sustenance of our flagging industries in periods of great dullness or mouetary disturbance The masterly inaction of Congress has created a torpid feeling in all the markets of the country and caused trade and industry to languish under its influence. The Salk Lake mechanics and laborers only reflect this condition readily in the feeling of increasing uneasiness as to the future consequences of this fatal inactivity. It is now costing the country millions of Jul lure daily in the enforced stagnation of all enterprise looking to a healthy monetary return. Action of somo kind is what is ucedcd,'and every day Itjs postponed increases' the peril menacing our commercial greatness and industrial enterprises. PVXCTILI-OlSXES- llrlglutiii J'h, ,;i'i''i- . ECislxost til. 3VTcixli.Gt ' Rates. DON'T FORGET THE - GROCERIES, Item. the Stock Subscribers of the Ogtlon Iron Jllanutactur-in- To g Bill): HAM ClTV. March 23, 1874. Comiuiy: C. WOOD3TIAXSEE. W. S. READ, t OF 0 Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, WARREN HUSSEYT" " PRESIDENT. doors af Three south Stable. Livery ANTHONY GODBE, CASHIER. Paper Hangings, Queen's-'WarMAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. HarSaddles, Orders promptly filled. Repairs neatly Interest Allowed on Timb Pepositi. ness and Harness trimexecuted. to. Collections Promptly attended dl5Ml Give me a call. mings, Cordage and Glass-war- e, Tin-War- e. HOBEOCES Main Street, AGENTS FOR Xnuiing Children.) COAL. r PIXCOCK. Xj. CELEBRATED y Prince Organs Pooblos, l'erfimierj, 'i K. P. BROWN. auU-ftlavr- , nntt such - nun. ttii Betifu?nt a Jh'Mr.'Y. J. t he: wished to be usweiated Charles Scmxek. New Hanipstiro farmer, who hai more sugar-mapl- e trees than he can attend advertises fir some "snp hrvid" to bolp him. A t, t ? .A0, ., . Ever yours, j General Produce' ! S I. , NE GOODS, THE CHEAPEST. : Produce Taken. THAN ! PAIXTS, OILS, TCKPS,' YAKXISIIES, BRUSHES, Eta A FULL LINE OF Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch Old Cognac Brandy, ... . Fine Jamaica rJlum,: ' Wli-isJcey- . ' ALSO, -- tinhtch. Schnapps Fine Article of Old Tom Gin. Foreign and .Xative Wines and Liquors, V ;.: v ; ; cigars, tpBAcco'K'W! If I S ' , . , HOME, dlTVtf Ogden. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. KOXEDf,RED JACKET, PtAYIitlOslnd Wliolcsalo 4 d?2 tf Prrscrij-ifion- s ctxi5L IXGOSTTBA '' BITTERS. FIFTH STREET. OGDEX, UTAH. Bob - STREET, Shipping a Specialty, -- - - - DEALERS IX Store Drug City OGDEN. MAIN COMMISSIOlfT MERCHANT I T.O BAKEE, New Evcrytliingr; CHEAPER AND THE NEW DRUG STOKE, This is what Senator Sumner wrote to a friend in New York, who On Fifth Street. notified him that a little newcomer had been named after him : PREStRIITION DRUGGIST, My Dear lou't make a mistake. AND MAU IV ALL Of Never name a child after a living Our tew WAGON and MACHIman. Thia is the counsel I always NERY DEPARTMENT, wilt shortgive, and most sicercly. Who knows Toilet Articles be in the ly r opened that I may not fall I, too, may Stationery, or turn aside after may prow faint, l'inc Cigars, etc. false gods. I hope not. But this is Aleo, Old Tithing Office Yard. one of the mysteries of the future, FINE BRANDS OF LIQUORS Therefore name your boy some good W. H. HOOPER, Supt. , ' christian name it may be Charles, FOR MEDICINAL USES. if you will, for that is general, but do Stock new and Complete. orders addressed to J), II. notfrimpel him to bea? a'l his days a fe?.A I. Pw;ry, Ogden, will receive prompt label which he may dislike. - I once '" attention.' met a strong youth who I bore the name bl l'lartm an Uuren. His father named him after the chief ' .1 .. ; S : v of h land.- - fJJuti ..... did wt C - - NEAY STORE, Machines, Sewing promptly firieil. JOII - & General merchandise . ROCK SPRING COALVILLE W. T. BAKER. 8. HORROCKS, 0 dT0-3- Salt Lake City. Hoot tiinl SJioemnker, AT THE OLD STAND. mid-dle-a- A. C. FIRST A ATIOXAL BAXK OF ITAII e, TIIH DIRECTORS OF VT tlie ORcli-- liou Manufacturing Company, held at lijy View, '.Yisconain, on the 28th day of Kebrimry, 1KT4, the following resolution waa mloptnl: That an iuntiilliuent of 25 per cent, (making 5u per reut. duo, with the cttll of 29th Dec., 1S7.1,) of ouch au' every ahare auhscrtbed to the cnpital of Maid Company, be, and the same h hereby ordered to bo paid to avid Contpany by the tuhacriliers thereto, on or aliout the 1st May. dUJ-t-a-WILLIAM HOWARD, Sec'y. tf MKKTINO A EoiToa Ji'Ncnox Dear Sir ; Visiting Willnrd City in the interest of tbe Sabbath School, yesterday, I spent there two pleasant hours in a school, of which Cbas. Wright, Win. Lowe and A. Zundle coustiluts tbe superintendency. Jas. J. Zundle and C. E. Cordon are secretaries, and J. Dalton and E. Cordon librarians. The school is large and divided into 15 YES!! YES!! classes, with faithful aud energctio teachers, among whom are old and gentlemen and ladies. Bishop War4 frequents tbe school and takes much interest In it, as well as others, among the leading men. A handsome library has been procured, and a splendid Gazette is edited by the Rock Spring, $ 9.00. more advanced pupils, extracts of which 9.50. Delivered, are read to the school. Mr. C. Wrialit. 7.00. CoaWille, also keeps a very large day scheol, nd Del tered . 7.60. has been eminently successful in winKeep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. ning the kind feelings of his ptipils, YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. wkem htf advances In school knowledge in a manner that speaks for itself. Ordera left at Douglaea' Meat Market will be S. blood is th Knk'k'oxbec'W, ' ' t k i f veins New of tho that courses purest 1 orkers, and the Van Brunts and other Vans, not excluding the Van tinkles, cannot but bo scandalized at the rapid marcn of ideas in this century that would invade the hi!i-- ! B'S of .Tuiticy) tempi 3Lt D. 15-t- xt tribunal SHOES, GHOOEIIII3S , Court of tho New York City Circuit, iutcnt upon maintaining his personal and official dignity. He washes his hands clean of the delicate results which will flo from stagnant sources. The civil suit brought by Cluillis against "W'podhull, Claflin and Blood, was docketed wn the calendar, of the Ueiui Judg' tCtmrt.- - 0 the called ad tle cWatp ? heictin y being explained to Judce Van Brunt, ha said he WOUld not Try' such cases in his Court, and jt tonn itsrijor - PRODUCE TAKEN HATS, CAPS. BOOTS TOTIOJB DRY GOODS in 11 tt TJT AH. - Judge Van Brunt, of the Supreme tzt . PRICES AS LOW AS AN Y WHERE 99-l- LORENZO ; VAX IlItUXT'S s f ef'tha land business in& oVed liaUlngly ' in 'every dealings, instead 'of bcfn stimulated by profit, liare been reg First-Clas- fit u:i herf tvlorbqu, V.uojrn. u ,he t spring Jrodo.il lazuli jJit.Jurgo comuicreial eon tri OF Jit - v4 -' STORE East Side Main Street, Ogden. AND A GENERAL City BRO'S. & CO., WALKER Ginghams, Uncus Orgamlag, Etc., ARE COMPLETE. Figures lleduced to the Lowest 'Possible Margin, Patterns of Prints, lerealest, n - de-p- call tl. OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEX, OGBEN BRANCH. Oydcn Bench, j StocJc, Are now open for "Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to attention of our patrons, and the public, to the fact that C. J. MILLER, - Yit AKE DOING BUSINESS IN ' to witness a circus procession, they Intend opening his determined to go on the junketing trip to Chester, and they eagely con. OS cluded to let the public business take care of itself. The interests of the AT TUB country are of comparative insignificance, when the convenience of indi- EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY. viduals who are delegated with representative trusts, is concerned. Thay HIT HAS PCRCHiSED may not, it is true, like to undergo THREE OF THE FINEST the ordeal of tiresome and flatulent dissertations on matters of great naMaking Machines, ALSO, A tional moment. But, they Would have been mora discreet, had they PATENT PRESS MACHINE! they griewifdj jpwffer. the time lost in their Chesdevoted Like laoor, capital" must sock eniTOR to studying some of the imter is itself. maintain to It trip, First-Clos- s ployment TVorlf. therefore never idle, except under portant subjects which must come FROM conditions like those whieh we have before them for consideration, and of FIETY TO SIXTY TDOISAXD seen from time to time affect labor- which they have but littlo underCAN BE MADE DAILY. the action of abnormal influences standing. interrupting the harmonious working of the natural laws of supply and de Sidewalk Committee Meet All Orders Promptly Filled. mnnd, or arbitrary interference with The General Committee on tbe buildthe exchanges. At the present time THE WEED af a plank sidewalk, down to tbe ing U which the latter it circumstance, to in the niet, pursuant notice, has frightened capital out of the reg SEWING MACHINE! office, at 8 o'clock lust evening. Mayor's ular channel of employment. ; :, : Xone better ever made. Messrs. G. S. Erb, Jos. Parry, K. D. The Spring ieason i prtty far Browne, Win. Driver, Thos. J. SUyner, mi , AUcujf.,Jui f - Taylor.' td 1 LL TH K LATKST. ACTUAL' IMPR0TR fcdvtfncttt, and' Is alippirig'away,' jct Vm,-MEMS, noiseleaa, liubt running, iliuitlo the country docs not'stiow anyihtnfe s .1 Jl. S. :o: OUR NEW BUILDING if Xotice to liuilderK. a famous A good number of mechanics and laborers, held a meeting In Salt last Lake, evening. The feeling which generally prevailed appeared to bu one which does not really ap-bIt to the condition of affairs of which' they complain. It is high time, one of the principal speakers alleged, that there should be some organization of workingmen in Salt Lake to protect their interest. None will di?pte that right, but they are too apt to take a superficial view of the difficulties under which they gay H ...6. BRICK! BRICK! long-winde- EltS. WALKER BRO'S- & C0 -- 1 thoaght that the diversion of seeing M. I. COLUMN. XTetctil. Accvratcly Prepared. 1VILLTA3I DRJTEH. FroF'i" |