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Show (Dgdcu Zt Charles the hone of eternal life. And the restraint upon rime, which is afforded by the certainty of a just punish ment for the guilty in the world to come is entirely removed, working a grievous evil to society, and deluding the wretched criminal into deeds which tears of repsntance cannot wash away, and the eternal conse quences of which, all the psalm-sining of hysterical women and the of pious parsons ever never can remove, unless uttered, abolished and retribution is is justice obliterated. The certainty of physical death as an earthly punishment, and spiritual death as the inevitable consequence of wilful inurdftr, affords a powerful JeterruNt to brutal minds that can only be reached by fear. Aud when the first is removed by the opening of so many legal loopholes for crim inils, and the scbond is wiped away function. Penrose, sailor W. and limiuww manager. o(;i)i:, iitaii. TVednesdaj EreniHff, Jprtt22. 1874 PRIESTS HELPING TO hii:i:ii chine. of modern effects cions religious teaching. The facts of the tragedy are these: At a colored ball, in South Carolina, " ji last October, tho fun culminated in a light, and Cambass Hunter, ono of the eouibatants, wan ejected from the house. Outside were Cornelius Rob inson and his wife, also colored, who lad formerly accused Hunter of stealing mu ox. As soon as they wet, Hunter struck Kobiuaon on the tem pi with a club, inflicting a terrible wound and iudenting the frontal bone. Robinson fell bleediDg at his wife's feet, while Lis ussailant coolly walked away, but was next day arrested and v held under baiU Robinson livd for a month, and then, succumbed to the ' effects ' of the brutal blow. 1'hysi- tiani testified, after a post mortem examination, that his death was the j t result of these injuries. Hunter , wai tried, and found guilty of mur- der. During the trial, Robinson's widow, while describing tho attack, nnd the picture of her husband bleed-viat her feet, sobbed so piteously thathe gained tho syaipathy of iry one prwtnt, except the assassin, who, while the Court was, in tears, . laughed with delight at her suffcr- v . " ev-,- m "" -- i The execution was attended by an 'immense crowd, white and colored, and hero is what this demon-likmurderer, a desperado who was the terror of the place where ho lived, vtiercd as ho was about to be launch cd into eternity: "1 feel that when my breath Is gone that a band of angels are ready to bear e I'ul my iioul lo Uod. 1 JielpeJ who was hung here (our years -- 10 beaven. - He theu commenced singing, the crowd joining: in the chorus i , "I am on my lonesome journey, Oa the other side of Jordan." Great excitement followed, women He again and; shouting. addressed them, saying : weeping , want to jI ,MI ty will meet the a word more. I trust man that 1 killed, in beaten." j After more of tho same kind of C language, the noose was adjusted and his sin stained soul was furced out of i ' body, as bo had been- taught to believe, prepared for the sooisty of 4M immaculate God and the purest j,,,. the bent iiiLaud that surround the Eternal Presence. f M The teachings of many modurn di p-- t s S - , ... ? Tiues.arey3roductive of effects inju tiuiif fcoth to heir deluded followers and to society. Following their doc- 1 trifles t a legitimate conclusion, the .' commission of murder is a speedy " preparation for heaven. The highest ; crime paves thu way to. the greatest ae 03j minded assassin lTiVi'fe'rjr' can wash his hands from tho gore of his victims,' and, breathing a prayer if 'it; ia Jesus, emerge from his choking body slain by. the law of God and ' I man,' and Lome? upon, thfi wincra of angels, arisa to the sphere of "the O . tpirifs of just men made perfect-- " asi happy and holy as the best, simply through feelhig sorry he was wicked, and bt lieving that Christ died fur sinners. Thecrimiaal is fitted by this. lightning j rocoss to dwell with God in his glury, b it is n t fit to Y.j j among his A'llow mortals. The terrors of a if'rrt i!' :ith ; re swallowed UR GUARAXTEED DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT TH1C heretofore existing between the nudersigued, uuder the linu nanio ofIUroil, Hunt 4 Co., it tr.ii iiay dissolved by mutual con tent. All acreunts hoth debit and, credit, will be Milled by John Fry, at Walker Bro'n A Co. or nt the Brewery. 1'ersons knowing themselves iidebt- ed to tliii firm, or leldingaceuunts againat it, are hereby required to make immediate Battlement. JOHN UtlUII.P, THOMAS HUNT, J. J. i'UV. dl!3-9- t 1S74, Ogden, April 21, SPRING OUR And Lawns, Ginghams, Lin en a, Orgamlas, FORTY CENTS A HAMVTON C rOTJLTER " ' Opposite Old Tithing Office, WOOMANSEE'S OF Dry Goods ! Tho best place in town for GENERA M. t OF CLOTHING Blerchaadisi s First-Clas- IN GREAT VARIETY. Opposite Union Depot. M r . w BE ARDSLEY HOUSE KALSSOC. a' ASS Ofi TMElsll L Main,' Street. Ogden. d 180tf ''! Ogden. -- :o:- ' . Citj STORE East Side Main Street, x ASSOBTMEST GENERAL ' Send on Tour Orders. ire prepared to do the most extensive trade in this WALKER BRO S. & CO., l'eques. ' 1KB EUSHEL. .Fossil luargiu. ( Prints, l'cronlcs, GOOD GREY "IXFIATIOX" IIEYEBISED Figures liediiced to the Lowest Pattern of E,J ARE COMPLETE. THE CHOICEST STYLES We will Uelirer ia In tljit city, At the Low Trice gt PROVISION, GOODS,! eeNiiiTiNa or LIME! LIME! LlttE ; i'axcy goods, giioc'eriks, 11 A It D WA 11 E, Just Arriving! NOTHE . PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN BOARD UTAH, $2 PER DAT. HRST- Class accommodations. PRODUCE TAKEN Good Bar Attached. II. BEARD.SI.ET, Proprietor. nott. HATS. CAPS, BOOTS , Misses, ana iniiaren s Triuitned Hits and Fanej Cooda. Juaaies Mrs. M. BOWBING DON'T FORGET TlSME-FROi- K.tuiDs h:r sincere thanlu to the Ladies of Ogden x rcLL SPRING GOODS Consisting of Hats, Bonnrts, Feathers. Flowers, Ribbons, etc Ladies' suits and Under Clothiwr, alway un aanu. uue aua a uau mocks aortn ol Z.C.al.l, MEW itock or 1 11E.OPENED TOILET CICARS. ARTICLES'- and Harnets Har-ne- u 0. trim-ning- s, Cordage and THE OGDEN HOUSE Tin-War- r - a and Hardware, Staplt Druga, Notions, Paper Hanging!, Queen Saddle, DRUG1 STORE! Patent Medicines, GROCERIES, Glaus-war- I I DRUGS, N. B, BOWRISG. IWm W C. . And it Tirinitt, f.r the liberal share of patron age extended to her during tin pust year, aad aegs to can tneir attention to her new stock of 51. ' v il Xl'-- aiV3rJ V T.TOTTOE: - i i .J FOE Prescription Druggist i. Peebles, Fifth Sirect1, Ogden, Utah. FULL NEW" STORE, e. SIC Well known throughout the United States as a bill releases the re serve required ta be kept by the na FIRST CLASS HOTEL Is now open for the accommodation of the tional banks, which amounts to about running public, haying been An 8100,000.000. amalgamation of the two bills would effect the desirAnd ed increase, but the Senate bill Kenovated . alone cannot bo regarded as effectins Thoroughly "inflation," but the reverse. Xow let BOARD BY THE WAT OR WEEK. the stop howling, till they make a few figures. Carriages ready at any hour, for pleasure parti Itll-FURNISII- i. Sewing A NEW STOCK SPUING MAIN STREET, OGDEN. SEWING MACHINE. PURE DRUGS & PATENT " . take-up- loudest-mouthe- Tcr-fn- I PAINTS, OILS, TCRPS VARNISHES ; . Groceries - miJIA CARTLE, At tb Ladies' Store, STKKKT, OGDE1V W. CARTER, Ag t fos Ctsh. . . , roceries ! , . Old Cognac Branay,TZllfth T?i--- TstiiifltM, Dutch Schnl . ALSO, Foreign and Satire nines auu CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFf. EXAMINING T3io Domestic. "I wouldn't be a cook, for all the world !" exclaimed a fashionable lady Sold by to her betrothed lover. "Of course not," he replied. ''If you were to cook for the whole world you would never get through with 5IAIX your work; but you'll be able to manJ. in up age it nicely for our little family." dt"J-- t BKCSHES, . Genu(ne old ScotcJi Wliiskey, , HEFORK RATES. Citv Drilffw Store J. W. CARTER Prince (Wans o ? GOOD all for gale AT THE LOWEST I , OF SUMMER AND In great variety, in Ogfl't DEALERS IK JUST AEEIVED, Machines, CELEBRATED The women's crusade doesn't take T SCAILY, Prop'r much, out west. A Miss Garrison bas been trying her hand at the busi! ness in Omaha. But beer flowed more profusely than her prayers, and TTA8 TnB BEST MACHINE IN TIIK WORLD, some pertinent questions from Capt. DOMESTIC. Lee, the saloon keeper, or imperti- nent.as tlie female crusader considered It contains the advantages of all ttDer Ma them, rather took the wind out of her chine, manufactured, suid the following poiaU of rtTTT W i PftV J Hi,. supenurnj. sails, and beer gained the victory. let. It is the lightest running machine. NERY DEPARTMENT, will short- Miss Garrison was not insulted, in the world.' : ., jr openea m tn ' ' I the 2d but the , quiet$t. Captain asked her if she had been in Arizona and at a Sd It the most limple. Old Tithing Office Yard. 4th. Has the largest bobbin. U S, garrison there, and whether . Sth. Superior , she had not begged money of liquor-ir. h. hoopib, snpt. 6th. Self adjusting Tension. dealers and given it to the d be Canuot 7th. put out of adjustment ;r preacher in the place. Miss by use. ; j'; All srdera addressed to D. H G couid not say no to these inquires, Sth.. Great range of work. ' ary, Ogden will rseeire prompt 9th. Will kit a lifetime. and finding that she could not elorjM attentionj Cap. Lee's garrison, she beat a hasty 10 SOT PCRCHASB ANT . retreat, having succored the enemy SEWING whhe trying to storai his beery castle. MACHINE BAKEE, & - Jlain Street, xttxn io Free hack to and from the Dapot, A rorter in attendance. 104-I- W. T. BAItt HORUOCK8, HOREOCKS EI) to Uguon Kanyou and Mher iuterestrag places, U R AND SHOES, MILLINERY. if a i)i:n:iTi:iiiUKiso. i JIATJS dlKMm glib-tongu- "wse is the largest is ogdr Our Iidm f DRY GOODS, CXOTIIIXG, and Cth Streets. SATISFACTION 11 - Franklin Street, between 5th , 'his ti! Are now open ior w Iiolesahng as well as Retailing. We be to v t,ViV,ua) uu llJC yuuuu, m me lact that To call aud see ber at ber residence en fa-o- ji BUSINESS IN Having Increased our Stocky OGDEN BRANCH. LADIES OF OGDEN blood-soake- d L Mo, OUR NEW BUILDING WORK PRKPARKD TO 1)0 IIRST-CLAS(M ft i'tuhiuuitljle Drek.umkraad iuvites th IS murders multiply and the earth cries out against such folly and sin. And the damned souls of deluded assassins the the which fate of depths engulphs them beyond the vail, launch the bitterest curses upon tho pretenders to diviue authority,, who smoothed their way into Hades. " WE ARE DOING Miss E.G. MORRIK men, ISrown, ago, up cd i e pumorra, nine intoning that to Tliauks be tlay I would be here myself. lo Uod that I am willing to part with the world and go to Jesus. Gad be raercl ful to ioe, a sinner. I kuow that 1 have to meet my Father and I know He'll meet me smiling. Yeung men, I killed the man ; did not intend to do it when I struck him. Thank Qod, he that be li.fi vet h ehall not die, but only paes away. xue beat win iiiat you can give thi world in lo give the ministry your hand and Qod your heart. I asked the Father to wipe away tt,y tears and he answered my prayer. Young men, please take $G,788,888. warn hi 4; throw your knives and pistols The House and si ii k away. I expect to get home WALKER BRO'S. DRESSMAKING. by the softsophisty of canting clergy The St. Louis ErpuLUcan raises the question of whether the inflation cf the currency is really inflation, and contends that jln effects of the Senate bill will be contraction! By the provisions of this bill the circulation of greenbacks will be increased 844,000,000, and that of national bank notes $46,000,000, total 890,000,000. But for every $J0 of national bank notes issued, a U. S. bond of $100 must be purchased and Therefore the issue of iposited. 840,000,000 will require a deposit of bonds to the amount of 851,111,111. These bonds are worth in greenbacks 811G, and will, consequently, take $59,288,888 to purchase them, thus reducing the currency circulation by $13,288,888. Then a reservo of one", fourth of the circulation of these banks, in greenbacks, is tequuircd, that is, $11,500,000, which added to the above reduction will make a total of $24,788,88S. ' I I i r .1 nr f rue increase? $26,000,000 has been in circulation for three months, leaving only $18, A An AAA rn .1 I uuvjuuu ior a real gain, iato tnc $18,000,000 from the $24,788,883 loss, and there is a clear decrease of I. COLUMN. Z. C. M. AND . ' nj A elenrvman beinj annoved by some of his audience leaving the ehurch as he was speaking,took for his text, "Thou irt weighed in the bal ance, aBd found wasting." After a few sentences he said, "You will please pass out as fast as you are weished." death-prayin- g The scene at the banging of Ilun-- . tec, the murderer of Robinson, at BarHnprton. S. 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