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Show V i W Charf t .. Editor Proev iuaucr. ad biuiMM , OGDEX, t'TAII. Ereninff, Wednesday Sij, Everybody ought to know what is the right thing to do with property they, may find lying round loose V which they know is not their own. C,'l874. But some persons imagine- - that if they chance to pick up money or other property in the public streets, it becomes their own. . This is a very The question of the riglit of mugrave mistake, and we do not think nicipal corporations to assess property if the finder became the loser, he holders for- the cost of putting down would entertain the same kind of an pavements in front of their premises, opinion. has wcently beea agitated in St. The territorial Statute in relation Iioa'ts, and reference to a decision of to crimes and punishments, says : ' the' Supreme Court, made by the 54. "Sec. If any person come by t?public.an, ought to bo sufficient to finding, to the possession of any personal property, of which he knows settle the point at once. the owner, and unlawfully appropriof in rTbe City Council, pursuance the ate same, or any part thereof, to authorized by the charhis use, he is guilty of larceny, and ter, levied a sp:cial tax for "Nicol-son- " shall be punished accordingly." pavement. The tax was resisted, The penalty for larceny tf anyami the deftn.ee. set up that as the thing not. exceeding twenty dollars, ordinance authorized the taking of in this city, under the municipal orprivate, property fur public use, it dinance, is a fine not exceeding one was unconstitutional, and therefore hundred dollars or imprisonment not void.six months, or both such exceeding Judge Wagner gave the decision, fine and imprisonment. which was to the effect that pavWhen property of any kind is benefit a wss special ing of as'reet fuund, it is the plain duty of the to the front proprietor, and justified finder to take, every possible means the imposition upon hi in .of por within his power te discover the tion of the Iax;an4 that the power owner, and when the proprietor is to grade and improve the streets was found, to dtlivcr the property into a continuing one, authorizing the his possession. If the latter pleases earporation not only to lay down the to reward the former, well and good pivcment at the expense of the pro- If not, the honest man will have the perty owners specially benefitted by consciousness of having performed it, but the removal of insufficient his duty as a good citizen, and will pavement, and t ie substitution of be the better for it. new in the same way; and that of the The case brought before Alderman as reported in an expediency of the exercise of "this Thomson, the and not tho corporation,, power, oilier column, should be a warning to the was courts, judge. persons who may see articles ljing decision has a bearing on the about on railroad tracks, and think This v condition of our sidewalks. Our'C'-tthey have a right to appropriate Charter gives the Council authority: them, or demand a bonus for their iSec. 28. To exclusively control, restitution. The tracks are tho prop regulate, repair, emend and clear the of the respective companies, and streets, alleys, bridges, sidewalks, or erty not public highways. If the public arosswiilks, &o It would be perfectly lcg-il- , justifi- are permitted, for convenience, to use theui for footpaths, all the moro rea- able, and perhaps tu t altogether for the Council to pass an s n why the property of the compan ies should be protected, and their ordinance requiring property-owner- STREET lMf EMEXTS. - , - to Js' C. M. I. COLUMN. L An Editor Described. LOST FROPEBTY. Tho fullowing is Josh Billings' definition of an editor: An editor iz a male being whose biiness is to navigate a nuie paper. He writes editorials, grinds out poeorts try, inserts deths and weddings, wast-- basket, a out maneskrips, keeps blows up the "devil," steal matter, fites other people's battles, sel.s hit a paper for a dollar and fifty cents and beans apple year, takes white "sass" for pay, when he can get it, raises a large family, works 19 hours out uv every 24, knows no Sunday, gets damneJ by everybody, and once in a while whipt by sunibody, lives aud often poor, dies middle-ageleaves no money, iz rewarded for a life uv toil with a short but free obituary puff in the '"' nuze paperi. WALKER BRO'S. & :o: ABE D0IN3 BUSINESS IX OUR NEW BUILDING j AXD Having Increased our OGDEN BRANCH. GROCEKIES, II Alt I WADE. PIIO VISIONS, Et,, ' Jut Arrlrlaif OUR SPRING GOODS, ARE COMPLETE. Figures Jtoduced to THE CHOICEST STYLES rriiits, Margin. to-da- y, WILL ROM FROM T X.UNS Percale, JLawim, .lot ClDchnm, WOODMANSEE'S Unfit, Organdao, gisibal AssosTxirr or Dry Goods ! Tne best place in town for a GENERAL s ou oar main thoroughfares, where rights respected. A stiict regard for honesty woulc the bulk of tho lusiucss is transactdown uniform to ed, sidewalks,or prompt such a course as above indi lay submit to a special tax for the con- caled, and no conscientious persons struction of the same, and for the will feel comfortable in mind after repair , thereof from time to time as confiscating anything to their own circumstances may require. One use which they know does not belong to them, no matter how or where it Main demonwill street trip along strate the necessity of some action in came into their possession. the ' premises, for it takes a sharp j A 813,000 11LU3DER. l'ookv out to keep fiora many tript, particularly on a dark night. .The The Boston Sulons do a Rood of receive bpnefitfrom public, course, thing, occasionally. One of the best tfie erection of suitable sidewaks,but decisions we have heard of lately, tho property-owner- s derive the greatemanating from the "hub,"was given est benefit in the increased value of in a suit for damages against a drug their property and the facility afford The compounder of prescriped to business. ; Look into; this, city gist. tions carelessly cave a customer a patriarchs. quantity of aconite (aconitum na'pel WHO IS dllEJLTEST? us, or monkshood) a powerful veg etable poison, in mistake for some Ths fair daughter of an Emperor Tho patient medicament. and brldo of a Prince, who has ro simple took the dose, and grim death took ceutly been received with open hearts him. The jury before whom the and louH acclaim by the people of case was tried, gave the plaintiff, the Great Britain, is in aero trouble. All nearest surviving relative of the de is not bliss in this wovld, even fur ceased, fifteen thousand dollars dam her,,v Honor, wealth, position, and a husband are hers, but still she is not ages. A few such verdicts as then would happy. IIcr grief arises from the make dealers in deadly drugs a little question of precedence. Her ''gude and save the lives of nure careful, n ii,", tho- Duke of Edinburgh, is swallowers of doctors'-- stuff. oulyths seeond son ff 'her.M.j ty many Queen Victoria, :and consequently What Shuin! doesn't rank so hih as the Prince ot Vanilla is manufactured out of nn Wales. JThis disability extends to oriental slirub or substance, but from hjs wifo.;. She is the daughter of tho the juico of fir trees, coniferin,which, Emperor of Russia, while Wales' oxidized, results in vanillin, with a wife is only the daughter of the King few grains of which a dozen puddings of Denmark, and yet Mrs. Wales may bo flavored, and of which an ranks higher than her, as the pros ordinary fir contains five guineas' worth. The creates, auantitv of it t of the future King of ut preuent comes from Scotland. England. Is not this a terrible drawback ? At all publio gatherings "Mr. Conductor, pray tell as how graced with the presence of royalty, you hold these cars when you want and at all private family parties, this to stop them," said a frightened lady while descending nn almost simple daughter of a King will "go dicular road from the TiotonperpenHouse in" before the offspring of an Empe- on tho White Mountains. ror ! She had better put on her little "We apply the brake, madam." l ve of a bonnet, tako a run across "Suppose the brake should give the sea, and talk it over with her way, what then ?" "Wo Lien apply the mother. After a good cry aad a cap brake." of tea with a slice of lemon in it, "But, Mr. Conductor, suppose that over which she can berate "that nasty brake should not be sufficient to stop upstart, Alexandria," in true femi- the cars, where would we go then ?'' "Madam, said the conductor, sol nine style, she can conic back to her emnly, "I can't possibly decide; that Edinburgh, feeling considerably depends entirely upon how we have bntcr. lived in this world." PRICES' AS LOW AS ANY WHERE IX UTAH. FARES for the ROUND JAMES SIIARF, O.u. Freight - . a pective-consor- doublo-actin- nd Tick! igt. dl(U-l- WHY IS ITT That all Railroad men art now taking tbeir Meals at the DELMOS'ICOf Be cause Mr. Landt sett an exeelleat table, PRODUCE TAKEN HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies', Misses', sad Children' Tnmntd IlaUand Tsnsj MEW BRITC STORE ttttf A EE ARDS LEY HOUSE, Af SALS50C. BOARD tl Ttl klu. aMoJuntodati.u. BAT. FIRST. Bar Attached. Good mi STOCK DRUGS, 99 GROCERIES, Hardwire, Staple Drags, Notions, Paper Hangings, Queen's-Ware, V. II. BEARDftXEY, Proprietor. 4lf. DRESSMAKING.! Saddles, nett and Harnett Cordage Tin-War- Hartrisa-ating- i, TO T0 PRIPAKKD 1 III FuliioaaM. Druiuakr, aud t. ce.vtb.il restairwt. Fifti Street. Ogtleii. TI1K BEST AND The Table will be supplied with me L not cent I tunas the Mar-ke- t Ogden, Utah. xoxKocxi. FULL W. T. Main Street. DIALERS & STCCK. UUL BAKER, IX General merchandise . Sewing Machines, JUST AERIVKD, A KXW STOCK OF SPUING Ainrxi AND SUMMER GOODS, la great rerie'y, all for tale CELEBRATED S7-- CIIEAFEST HOUSE Board la the Cllj. X Prescription Druggist, Hi reel, HOBEOCKS Atnm rot GUARAXTSZD Medicinal tie. PERFUMERY. C. X. Peebles, luritM tit. Franklin Street, betir&n 5th and 6tli Streets. SATISFACTION LIQUORS AXB a. her at h.r r.aid.a.. a Te tall an ARTICLES .VEW STORE, LADIES OF OGDEN , fOILET WORK FIRST-CLAS- S CIGARS. Fifth aid 1 Patent Ueileioes, K.J. MORRIN Miss Tl Glass-war- e, ' C WOOD12AA8EE. d 109 5m easterners right, and eul; '.reats bargee $5.00 per wee for beard. ; Opposite Union Depot. SMI! DON'T FORGET TiSME-FROX- T Woods. Li i -- TMT, $2,5 Tickets good from tat 6tk te tke 12th instants. UJL Oil TMENT Elerchandise First-Clas- s IN GREAT VARIETY. CL0TKIN8 6:05 p.m. it, A SS or y inex-pedici- STORE! East Side Main Street, Ogden. A Cgdcn to Salt Lake During Conference, Learing Ojden a1 Sam. and 8:40 a ni., and returning from Salt Luko at 3:40 p.tu. aud City WALKER BRO S. & CO., , A UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1he Lowest Possible Are prepared to do the most extensive trade in this s TRAINS. of lines) FA3TCY GOODS. on CONFERENCE Oar HATH. """ account of his seeming stupidity. Giving up the lesson and looking at the animal as he stood by intelligently wagging bis tail, he said in a tone of great vexation, "D n that dog; I don't know what to make of him!" ' I will tell you," said a friend who was present. "Well, what?" said the owner of the animal, a ray of hope lighting up his face. "Sausage," was the quiet answer. And still the owner of the dug was not satisfied. a OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IS OGDEX DDT GOODS. CLOTHING, d, "A gentleman who was trying te teach his dog some kind of trick, lest all bis patience with the canine StocJc, Are now open for Wholesaling ai well as Retailing: We bfK to nil attention our patronS an(j tjje pU,iiC( to tj,c fact d broken-hearte- CO. Prince Organs will supply. ! AT TIIK LOWEST RATES. Store! City Drug MAIN STREET, OGDEN. dr Doard kjr.lbe or week. Private dialog rooms for ladies. . PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINE?; -- C. M. BEBGSTROJI, dlM-l- Proprietor. Glicep & NMstnrr RAILWAY. Tb direct route from Omaha to CnicAOC rnI tb East, WITH OUT CHANCE OF GAXtS Two n. TnaocoB Taux )rr th Musocu r.ra, oppcite Omiim, op a th antral of Train, from th Wut irn tin UNION PACIFIC EAILWAT. I'jl. fcelnr th dtrect root., an 1 11J uwu in iowfr use, rtarrt h Ilinir. tn aaI irutirr. connection, in Ik all H A z rtrt Uw, Our tew WAGON and MACHI Perfumery and Toilet Goods. NERY DEPARTMENT. wLiaWt- PAIXT9, OILS, TIKI'S, YAKXISIIES, IIKISIIES,' ij m opened m tke A FULL LINK OF Old Tithing Office Yard, Groceries I Groceries! i. Hoorn, iat. Genuine Old Scotch Whisltcy, Old Cognac Brandy y All erders addrftved U Tl. Fine Jamaica RtiWt Ofcdsi. will raiTt r.rca pt rrT, Dutch Scmap atUmtion ALY w, T3. Fine Article of Old Tom Gin. . ana Wines Eorcign and Kative ny CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. oatiirn Railway, pat. . hTing clinic nijii-r- 1.1GGAGE f RoatM Kut of Chicago. CHECKED TnEOlGH easier . f.r. 10 ALX Coaoae PATRICK, Au. Chioac. L. DUMLiD And ASGOSIT "WTLiolosctlo txx3. Itotall-- ' ran -- ' on elrt PLANTATION .BITTERS. vairao witcrat chng. CEO. I'aaa. TO vmrx ?allniia'i Palaco Sleepia uu-o-- EOKI, 105IDT.EED JACKET, 49ttf S Prtteriptwnt Aecvratdy Prrpared. . nitrrn WILLIAM AittAfx " " " |