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Show zTrilvx rjrjr&mn i in' Ierse. EdiUr Charles W. ts4 lunM Mmmcw. ouii:x. ir.iif. Thnfsday Euin(r, POPULAR April 9. 1S74. IIIAYIX. The nolso of tha shakings and ruttiUiugs of Bald MouuUiiu in North Carolina, kas gone abroad throughout the land, and the "religious" revival which was the confluence, ia jirctty generally understood. But it is not known so widely that on the day before those convulsions disturbed so many souls, a discomfited Baptist preacher offered up a prayer to IX;ity. that such a catastrophe might occur. According to a statement made by hell-scaro- ' Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. wi:.iTiu:it wisnoji. She (Dgilcn guncticK. one Miles lliggins, which appears in tho Raleigh Xeics, Rev. Posey Owcnsby, who had endeavored, ineffectually, to rawe a revival iu that riciuity, prayed as follows : "0 Lord, for three days and nights hath Thy servant endeavored in vaiij to move the strong hearts of this One nitrht last week the s:mal station ou the top of Mount WashThe benefits resulting from the ington reported a northwest gale of 140 miles an system adopted by tho Signal Service Uowiug at tie rate the anemometer hour shown as by The Depart incut, are incalculable. and a temperature of 18 below weather predictions enunciated have, zero. This is probably the highest in the majority of instances, proved force ever attained by the wind in singularly- - correct. By acting on New England. A gale CO or 70 thesa warnings many human lives miles an hour will often blow down trees. In the hurricanes of the and much valuable property Lave a force of 100 miles an hoar tropics been saved from destruction. No human being is not uncommon. This system was originally inaugu- could stand before such a gale. The hut conrated by Admiral 1'itiroy, of Eng- people in the chained-dowexamine tho anemometer trive to all land, and like things Hew, without emerging else they would ridicule . from the be met with swept off bodily and hurled down Cut the Tuckerman's Ravine. The roar of unthinking multitude. Board of Trade took the matter un- such a mountain gale is terribUs beder its wing, and the fttorui signals yond description. of the great meteorologist saved uianv a mariner from "drowndisg in the SIDE WALK. bottom o' the wasty deep' as Captain Cuttle would express it? SinguE I.ED PROPOSALS TO BUILD A TTANK lar to say, after the death of I'itzroy, Sidswalk from 1'eelilss' Drug Store on Fifth blieet, to the ixrlliet curnrr vt riftli aud nail the display of these signals was stop- Xtrets, will be received tip to 'f liurxUy bsxt, April Will, by Mr. James lay lor, City Kecoritor, have For ten who will exhibit ped. years they nearly been suspeuded. Rut the example Specifications on Application. of Uuele Sam has had its effect on By order of the John Bull, and now the MeteorologGENERAL COMMITTED and the sigical office is nals agaiu appear, to the delight ol NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. those who go down to the sea in ships, and of shipping and commercial To the Stock Subscribers c the Otfdeu Iron jtianufactur houses. s beneath their feet, that they might be brought to a consciousness of Thy power and wrath," &c, &e. When the mountain, next day, began to tremble and rumble, the Rev. IVey was frightened out of his wits. Calling to the old woman who kept house where he was staying, to ruu for her life, he turned hia back on the shaking mountain and fled, leaving it and the now penitent people f.ir iu the roar, to settle the matter between them. per cent, seventy-thre- prog-nostic.tio- us I The story of Sambo way bo en!y a Yarn, but the following, illustrative of the same point, may bo relied upon as a fact : In the year 1832, iu a county town in England, two young ladies, who had previously belonged 'o the Methodist Church, joined the Latter-daSainU. Oue evening they attended a class meeting with their old friends, nnd the leader prayed that the meety ing might be blessed with "a Pentecostal shower.'' During the evening nu of the young ladies arose and spoke in tongues, when the praying leider drove them from the house, declaring that they were in league with the devil. OUR NEW BUILDING AND Having Increased our Stock, Are now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to call tl attention of bur patrons, and the public, to the fact that FANCY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. Just Arriving! OUll SPRING CONSISTING Ot THE CHOICEST STYLES And is Figures Reduced to the Lowest Margin WALKER Prln fs, i'prcnles, Cjiiiihniii!, L.iiifiis, Orirandas Ogdon, Ulali, Editor Junction AID I .A . 1 WOODMANSEE'S STORE I East Side Main Street, Ogden. A -- :o:- Dry Goods The best placa in town for a GENERAL. ASSORTMENT OF IN GREAT VARIETY CLOTHINQ ElerGhsmdis s First-Clas- PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE Ladies of Ogden Ladies', Trimmed And its Vl'rinitV. for the lihftrnl Rharn nf natron ngri extnidf'l to her during the p.wt yoar, aud boi; to can tnoir attention to Uar new stock of TBI UTAH. MisaeV, and E f Hats. HonnetH. Feathers. Flowers, Hibbonit) etc. La Iks' sui's and Under Clothing-- , always ou hand. One aud a hall blocks north of Z.C'.M.I. Ni B. M. KOiTOISG. NEW FROM THE EAST. A I'PLL ITOCK Of Hardware, Staple Drears; Notions Paper Hangings, Queen'sAVaraj ne8s JUST ARRIVED. Saddles, and Harness liar trim-ming- a, Cordage and At the Tin-War- e. Patent Dledicines, TOILET xsr i:it i LIQUORS AND FOR Medicinal PERFUMERY. . C. L. Peebles, Tscs. Prescription Druggist, Fifth Slreet, Ogden, Utah. NEW STORE, Jfain Street, Ogden, A FIXE STOCK tf 3 FULL STCCK. W. T. BAKER. S. HOKROCKS, OF MILt LIN Ell HOEEOCKS Y! uitable for the season. ASBKTg FOR IIAT9, UlliBOXS, FLOWERS, .. CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS, KID GLOVES ETC., All of tho Latest Styles. Ladis are invited to Call and Innpeet eur new goous, wuicn win uc som Maiu Street, Sowing Macliincs, ARB THE Prince FIRST ED j - & - BAKEE, - - - DEALERS IN Ogden. TK&Tonaziuiso . JUST ABEIVED, A NEW STOCK SPRING AND ATT OF SUMMER In great variety, CELERRATED CARTER, Supt. - eneral SIIsTGKEIRS CAEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE HE-FU11XIS1I- ARTICLES Store, ve JE, BR S STORE! DRUGSj GROCERIES Gla8s-war- Ladies' ituiii vnuui Uil HPIIING GOODS Consisting rnBCRTTHKMPRnKTimiBI I! Ml V11U i uu urn viiu i i ACTa. Children'; Ilatsand Fancy Goods . WOODS! ASSEE. THE OGDEN HOUSE 11. 14. 04. CO., AND SHOES, ltli!.OPEIVEr! Ogden I BRO S. oeSebal assortment of Retiirfcs her sincere1 thanks til the : .Possible I'equcs. 1874. I desiro lo call your altetition to something Unit seems to me to be uf publie iuiportunoe. There is a class of boys that make a practice of jumping on curs and engines in the ynnl at he depot. It in in violation ol direct 01 tiers of the railroad authorities, and ihe boys persist iu this daring sort ef adventure. I am an employee in tlieyiud nnd have, time and uain, lold those boys not to tonoh the enrs or gut tmir lliem; that they would get hurt or killed. Yesterday Iapoko to the unt'oritinateWesion, whose S'ul fate ii known 10 nil. 1 poke to him about two hours before he made the fatal leap. lie thought he would take tho chances. He did so, and hin life paid Ihe forfeit. The game thing may ocur(o day with other boys. The fact is, the parents or guardians ought to keep children away from the yard altogether. The police ought to ai rent any and all of these during little miscreant; thry rush into dan ger without eotnprchendiug it. Thej go without tue least emotion where nn old railroad band would tremble to venture. To day while the body of poor Weston is not yet out of eight, I se boys taking A few ar chances Here in tne yard. . eats- auuI a iew smarti luresinnffs iron) parents might save us the horror of wit nessing another tragedy, which may occur at any hour unless the matter be attendod to by the proper authorities. It was not the wheels of the engine that crushed poor WeMon, as reported, it was the tower dip of the ash pun. Ko blame could attach anywhere, unless it be to the poor victim himself. Respectfully, J. A. lloor, switchman Etc., Are prepared to tlo the most extensive trade in this City Pattern of Tiokos Match. Quite a cumber of shooting men went to Salt Lake yesterday, to attend the Pigeon Match. The Wasatch Club Me lal was the priie. There were thirteen competitors. W D. Well known throughout tha United States as a Wilson aud L. Ordner, each shooting tea birds eut of twelve shots, at five CLASS HOTEL ! birds each at twenty-si- x yards, ihe re a Is now open for the sweommottation of the suit being tie. Ibey ehot again at rtr entug puuiic, Having been Our new WAG OX and MACllT thirty-on- e yards, Ordndr ki'.ling one out NERY DEPARTMENT, willshort- of five and Wilson four. Wilson gained De opened in tha And the prize. After the regular Match, Greenwell Eenovated. Thoroughly ami Wright, of Ogden, shot with Obey Old Tithing Office Yard. and Swan, ef Salt Lake, the Oden boys BOALI) BY THE DAY. OR WEEK. carrying off the honors. Following is IT. K. HOOPER, Supt. tha score: Carriages read it any hoar, fcrpleasare parti A. Greenweil, to Ogdeu Kaojuu and other iuterestinK plx'w. 0 1 1 1 1 4. O. Obey. 00 0 0 All orders addrtned to B. U. J Wright, 10 11 Free hack tcf and from tho Depot. P( 'ery, Ogdn, will reeeire prompt 1 1 1 1 P. Swan, A Torter in attendance. fttUntion. The Wasatch folks thought some little T SCALLY, Proper lime ago, that against them the Ogden aiw-t- f fellow would be nowhere. They don't say quite to much about it now. However, our boys were well treated by the ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, Wasatch, but they took terribly dilapias though they had been VfOTTCB 13 IIERF.BT GIVEX TO ALL PER date! knoWinK inile.te, u, tns treated so exceedingly well th: t they estate of the late JOHNtLonjlriw KTUKKlXOTON of Oirrt.n or ho claims Citjr, hare General Sher'ulau oti week days couldn't go to apunut the same. Soul sleep for thinking m uimq D;,iiuirui iui be boultho on fan Willi the atliuinistrators, whose name amediately, sect) Chicago about it. ere hereunto ulwribrd. evard driving a J of liveTuns. KTIIFKIvOTax,) A western critio recently said of a ly limits. Ou Sunday he respects UfcMKtiS JTANlisilt, Udrais jtratots. JUU I1XOFK. the Sabbath by siring j ttjaui of new novel, "Its incidents follow each OgiUn CitT, March 3th 1S71. uu ing bays. other liko a shovelful of hut coals." relig-ionU'- ARE COMPLETE. Mrs. M. BO TI MING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS dl63-t- f Praying among professional has degenerated into an art. The urs of liumun auditors are evidently addressed ra'her than tho Answers to the pretended Deity. petitions to the throne of grace are the last things expected or thought of. Popular prayers are offered for oratorial effect. This is evidenced by a recent occurrence in Congress. An English canon . on a visit to this coun- try, was invited to pray in the House of Representatives, and his expected performance was advertised like any ther show. The Rev. Posey Owens-"b- y was no worse than h'u brethren. He wanted to produce an effect upon his hearers, had no thought of his prayers reaching farther than the pound of his voiecj and was as much amazed as frightened at the apparent answer to his "fervent" petition. PROVISIONS, GOODS, MILLINERY. Chances. 81I1. ogdex. Our lines of J1ATN IT? Atu-i- l the largest in DRY GOODS. CXOTSUSU. i e e oun nousi! is OGDEN BRANCH. in: Company: MKKTING OF THE DIRKCTORS OF the OadiMi Irnu Manufacturing, Company, held at Bay Vie, Wumuaiu, ou the :i8th day of reiiruary, 15,4. the loIowma; resolution was adnptrd: That an installment 61 25 per rent, (making 40 per ceut. due, with the call of 29th Dec, of each an I every shun subscribed, to the l&ld, capital of said Company, be, and the name is hereto be paid to said Company by the ordered by thereto, on or atiout the litt May. dUJ-t-o-WILLIAM HOWARD, Sec'y. tf : WE AP.E DOIN3 BCSISES3 IN ATA Britain have been correct, while iu France the percentage has risen as high as from to eight-uinseventy-onper cent to some This is being weather-wis- ; WHY IS have nations which all and account, That all Railroad men are now taking ocean interests ought to adopt the their iMeals at the DELMONICO? Be system of meteorological observations cause Mr. Landtsets an excellent table, and storm signals, which has suc- treats Lis customers right, ami only ceeded so well in the three leading charges $5.00 per wee's; for beard. d!40tf nations of modern times. iu Great Desperate The course of the preicher with IX TilE JAWS OF DEATH. PLAYING tho flowery name, reminds us of the "cul'ud pusson" Sambo, who felt so sore over the indignities he received from his that ho prayed, t'irso nights,for "de angel ob de good Lord to couio and take Sambo away." On tho third night his master knocked at his door. "WhodercT'a ked the praying servant. "The angel of the Lrd," was tho auswcr,in a hollow voice. "What you want?"was tho next want query in trembling tones. Sambo," was the reply. "Ain't no euch nigger heah," yelled Sambo in terror, blowing ou hii light; "he's tlono gone away dis tree week." A C0. :o: n beseech iu Thy It has been demonstrated by scigreat and omnipotent power, cause entific and practical tests that fully the mountain to shake and tremble e of the Now, wo people. Thee that Thou wouldst, wicked WALKER BRO'S. & GOODS, all for sale TS5E EOW'EST RATES. y ity D rug Store! Organs! MAIN STREET, OGDEff. PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods.. PAIXTS, OILS, TUKPS, YARKISUES BRUSJIES, A FCLL LINE Of Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch WhisJcey, Out vognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Rum Dutch Schnapps, AL&), Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, . Eoreign and Native Wines and Xiiquui CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KE55IDT,E JACEET, rLOTATIOX fifld ASCtJSTt BITTERS. fonr-iu-han- -- 92 tf 3 It4crifiiont Accurately Prepared. WILLIAM DllUtK. itup |