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Show THE WONDERFUL. And now Webb and his friends are unhappy. The distinguished ! Editor W. is in Europe, and his admirPenrose. Charles and Lusinas. niauagftr. or' ers at home don't know what to do about it. Mr. Hoar tried to stand nAIRXESS HORSE, ,OGIEX. UTAH. but finally mUB ONLY ANIMAL OB HIS KIND KNOWN up for the subtle Webb, to exist, tod pronounr! by prw. and Saturday Evening, Mar 80, 1874. gave it np and sat down mortifisd. wher.Y.r be has keen exhibited, the And now one of the questions of the CREATEST WONDER done with be what must hour AXD is, PKODl'CKK THE Of tba Animal Kingdom, , COXUMEU. Webb? TTill be Exhibited on The farmer is the natural prey of SATURDAY AFTEKXOOX A Terrible Hurricane. thi trader er " middlemen." Th AND EVEKING, fiqjt toils and lives hard to produce Last night Ogdea was visited by ea the great food staple of the world ; the ot the severest hurricanes which has disBecod reaps the profits f that labor turbed its quietude for many rears. It south of J. 8. Lewis' Store, was a tearing nor'easter. Sweeping One door ou one hand, and the world's necesdown from the mountains it carried be MAIN STREET, OGDEX. sities on the other. To fcring the fore it every article lying round loose, into im- and producer and beating against buildings it shook mediate business relations has been the stoutest structures aad roared like FOR ONE DAY ONLY the "object of many reformatory thunder. All night the rude blast bowl but still the old system pre- ed, and raged, and tore around, till it S3 eta , tEhe.Ojfan gimttion. May 30th, 1874. Positively scheme, eeemed as though Pandemonium had vails and the agriculturists as a class its awful gates and the troops of still work with their usual disadvaat- - opened the demons were bent on A company has bees formed in Scotland, with a branch at Portland, Oregon, for the purpose of securing to the farmers in the latter State the profits on their labois usually pocketIt is called ed, by the middlemen. the Oregon Shipping Company of Scotland," and has a capital of 8450,-00atenth of the stock being taken The capital may by Oregon men.. ' dusiredl Wheat and terbled if be flour will be shipped to Europe from Oregon direct,, instead of being taken from to San Francisco and that port, thus saving large expenses in freight and the margins of the California dealers. The farmers of Utah need te be brought into direct communication with the large dealers of the principal markets, instead of having their products handled over and over again by speculators. This can be accomplished by uniting their interests, and appointing competent and honest agents in the most) profitable manner. By rushing, each man for himself with his products, to the first bidder that gffers, produce is kept down to a very lov figure, and the producer is kept in a similar- financial condition in spite of his struggles and schemes to muke headway. It is to be hoped that the farmers of Utah will learn wisdom by past failures and disappointments, and so organize that union may bring forth prosperity, and ttoe produces receive the legitimate results of his- - arduous 0, Bueh-miller- two-stor- e two-stor- : be-tha- Gov-veiB- tr misunderstanding with the United States at that critic al juncture, so being caught in the toils of this unscrupulous Webb, they handed over $70,000. All this was accomplished without inKtruetious from Washington. But this was not the worst feature in the transaction. Th Brazilian authori ty s, on discovering that the transac tio:i .was unauthorized, made a de mand ou the United States for the return of the money. The injustice ot; the business was acknowledged and returned. But the Bra zilians would net accept this. They l pnid $10,000;" what had become of ?h balance ? Enquiry demonstra ted at Vfttb Tad forwarded .f 24,- 00 ) tj Y astir, zioxt, and put 9,000 to Lis wa credit in a London bank l -- AND Raving Increased our Just Arriving! OUR SPRING CORRESPONDENCE. M, O. Office at Logan. LooAjt, May 29, 1874. Editoi Jckction: OONBIBTIKS Of CLOTHING, II ATM. THE CHOICEST STYLES FANCY GOODS, GllOCEKIES, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, Ete., In Pattenn of Prints, ARE COMPLETE. Fercaicn, Law us, Figures Reduced to the Lowest margin, ir los-t-r . HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, -- :o:- Thelest PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. PRODUCE TAKEN At tlie Xliglxost Till DON'T FORGET aid of the A FULL STOCK 9t PLBL1C LIBRARY OF KESTL'CKY C. WOODMANSEE. GROCERIES, In announcing the I ifth and last of the eeries of Gift fe'oncertu, given tor Hie iienuni oi me ruuuc Library el Kentucky, the 1'rusteen and Manager refer with prine a id pleasure to the four which have been already given: The first, December 16, lt71; the tecond, Decern er2, 1872; the tb rd, July 1K73- and the lourlh. March lst, 1874. Cinder tlieir charter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, Jlarcn 10, isu, me Trimteea aie authorized to give One Morr, aud Only One Mare Gift Concert. With the money arising from the Fifth and LAST Concert, ti e Litirary, Muaeum, and rther departmrnta are te be enlurgt-- and endowed wi:h a ftxed and certain annu 1 incon... Kuch an endowment tund i desired, at will secure be ond p rail venture, not only the mainlenanceof thisniagniSceuteatablithment, but it constant growth. July 31st, Friday, 1871. At thi final Concert everything will be upon a Kale corresponding with Its lncreaeed importance, Tbe music will be reuuered Dy an orchestra con' iiting of one hundred performers, (elected for their fame in dutarent tanas, ana we unpreceaen ted sum of 02, 500,000 tbeusand gifts, will be distri- divided into twenty buted among tbe ticket-holder- LIST OF GIFTS. . . Cash Gift, One Grand Oue Grand Cash Gift, Oue Grnd Cash Gift, One Srand Caah Gift, One Craud Cash Gift, e Cash Gifts, $20,000 each - $250,000 100,000 76,Ol0 6",000 29.000 Calso Grainpr, miner and Interior Decorator. e, Paper-hanpe- e, Tin-War- COUNTY Proprietor. CHOICE WINES, dlparf billiard tables. Wholesale or Retail, ON REASONABLE TERMS. StIT. can t supplied daily at tbtir rasidences. Orders left at P. Prompt Attention. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. 0. Box 29 viU PAYNE & CHRISTIAN. dl8T-6- A8IKT9 , FOR SnsTGKEIRS SAMUEL HOBROCKS, Machines, JIain Street, Sewing A. Prince Organs - . . - DEALER IN Ogden, A NEW STOCK OF SPRING H. HOOPER, Supt. AND GOODS SUMMER In great variety, all for sale ! AH orders addressed to D. H. Peery, Ogdsn, will recsire prompt attention - JUST ARRIVED, CELEBRATED TT. - General Merchandise. THE 8My AT THE XOWEST KATES. Store! City Drug MAIN OGDEN. STREET, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. PAINTS, OILS, TURPS, YAliXISIIES, BKCSHESt A FULL LINE OF ! I Genuine Old Scotch Wliiskey, : Old Cognac t BrandyRum, I Fine Jamaica Dutch Schnam a ALSO, " Fine Article of Old Tom Gin. Foreign and Native Wines and Ligntf CIGARS, .TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KENXEDY,EED JACKET, PLA5TATI05 and ASGOSTtW' BITTERS. -tf Liquors and Cigars. FiRST'Cmma our eeive BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, Ogden. G0FFM00RF, WORK WILL BE SODA WATER OCDEN MANUFACTORY, TO. Orders left at W. H. Fidcock's Store, 100,0.0 - 146,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,O0N each l.Vi.Ocfl IS Cash Gifts, 10.000 each 20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each 100,000 SO Casb Gins, 80,000 8,l00 each 60 Cash Gifts, 100,IOO 2,i00 each 100 Cash Gilts, 1,000 each . 100,000 . 120 000 24C Cash Gifts, 600 each 100 each 600 Cash Gifts, o,0(Xi - 960,000 60 each 19,000 Cash Gilts, - ATTENDED TERMS TO e. SPARKLING r, City Cnatomers THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT for the pnrpoae. mentiond, and which ts;poaitiYely announced aa TliK LAST and WHICH Vt ILL KVERBE 6IVKN UNDEK THIf t HAKTJCR AMD BY TUB rRKSENT MANAGE MKNT, Will come off ia tbe public Library Hall, at Louieville, Xy., Practical House and Sim Painter, Hardware, Staple Drags, Notions, Paper Hangings, Queen's-WarSaddles, Harness and Harness trimmings, Cordage and Glass-war- SOHA WATER. W. H. SHEPHARD, STAR widows." merchandise First-Clas- s " tip-to- place in town for a GENERAL ASSORTMENT Misses', and Children's TnoiBifcd Hat aad fancy Uoods, FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. 31. 1874- - ! East Side Main Street, Ogden. Ladies', uvnuiuu July STORE or Ticket. We heard a queei thing the other day from the lips ef two little girls not over nine years old. Each of them had a babj in her arms, when the elder of the two said to her comp panion, " Sallie, can you tell a lie?" You bet." " Why?" said the other. . you take your baby aud I'll take mine and we'll go around Yu tell the peopl we are begging. BRO'S. & CO., WALKER . In Possible prepared to do the mo9t extensile trade in this City. Dry Goods t WOODMANSEE'S In your last issued May Our new WAGON and MACHI27th, I noticed an article headed, "LoNERY DEPARTMENT, is now gan in the rear," not wishing persons to get false impressions with regard to Lo opened ia the $2,600,000 gon Post OtSce.I write this letter for Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, the purpose of correcting an error. Price of Tbe Logan Money Order 0&$ e will be I Who . $50.00 Tickets, . - . 26.00 open pn the 18tb Jf TulyT lmadeVp1 iuiIves, Old Tithing Office Yard. 6.60 or each Tenth, Coupon, to over a montb 11 plication nasQingion 600.00 Whole Tickets for ago, received the appointment, and 23 Tickets for 1000.00 gave all necessary bonds Tickets are now ready for sale, and orders acFurthermore, I would say, to your companied by cash will be promptly tilled. WHERE ALL KI3LS OF Libaral commiesious will be allowed to satisfac correspondent, tbat before writing again age nts. on thai subject, he would de well to con- tory Circulars containiag full particular, furnished sult tome person who knows something on application. , about such things. ThGB. E imAMLETTE, In answer to that query "What is Agent and Manager, Logan thinking about." I would simply Public Library Building, Louisville, K. dll-4w tbat thinks Logan Ogdea or sou. person in Ogden has made a mistake. mil be Sold at Reasonable Prices Very respectfully, and on Easy Terms, as we C. B. BOBBIMS, P. M. ... wish to Close Out. Semi-Weekl- Our lines of SKY GOODS, ...h. mWV rt. OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEN. GOODS, lerenty $5,000,000 vw II lUlilil I StocJc, Are now open for "Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We hep- - to eali aiieuuuu ui uur p;uruus, ana me paunc, U) me iact tnat t first Dvblicatlon hereof, to pay our said proportion ane fiifth of said expenditure th. .aid Urednot lode, your internet ia the sam. will be forfeited. jj. o. cnrrvinv, PAN P.BTOWKLL, F. MAYES, II. L. GOULD. H9T-t- f Hay 8th, 187. BUSINESS 15 OUR NEW BUILDING, OGDEN BRANCH. NOTICE. W. CO. :o: WE ARE DOING Linen, them-elTe- to-sel- l vautage of the position to press an old claim .of some American merchants It had against "the Government. been considered rather fishy at Waah- inou, and allowed to lay over Webb' intimated that unlesss this cluiru was settled fie should retire, t. and the' relatione between lis and Brazil wjcmld be.br.pkj The. .Brazilian authorities en off. Admission CHILDREN HALF PRICE. -- Gingham, city. deatroying The light of this morning showed the Orgnndns, Peques. night's destruction. As seen as the wind DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. went dovn, people began to hunt around A AN for stray stovepipes, boilers, barrels, IS IIEREBY OITEN THAT THE in busmoss tubs, clothing and articles too numerous NOTICE of Horrocki Aie Baker, doing 1y1 J thil day Merchandise, GE3EK1L ASSOKTJIENT OF inue to describe, swept away by the pitiless General mutual consent. Samuel Horrocks will con liareceive all debti, and pay all blast. Shinties were found topsy turvy, the business, late firm. Persons knowing bilities of tbe -indebted to tbe late tirm are eqoested to fences with a decided leaning towards a aettle by note or otberwue. and call immediately were stripwesternly aspect, and trees SAMUEL HOKROvio, W.T. BAKU. ped of foliage, while the ground was Ogden, May 22,187. strewed with uaripened fruit, and flowers looked as if they had passed through scorching flames. If ens' Boys' aad Children'. On the bench, shade and fruit trees E. WOLLEB AND ALL OTHEKI WHOM TO it mav concern: were broken down, and in some cases i. hereby given, that we, B. 8. Phopaf VARIETY carried away for several reds, and in .Notice a.a.ll tt. Maeeand H. L. Oold bare CLOTHING IN GREAT the nora of tSli 70, ethers torn up by the roots. A work- done work and expendedeTentj-tw. dollars and (thirteen hundred and Lucm Mm- SUITABLE TO THE SEASON. shop, partly erected, belonging to Mr. cents) on the Dreduot lode in Cbapple, was capsized; Mike Butler's new frave house, not yet finished, was tipped over; Wheeler's lumberyard was dilapidated, fence prostrated, abd lots 's of board carried away down to brewery. Down town, the roof of Z. C. M. I. was ripped and rolled up like paper, while a brick chimney lay in fragments in the street; the east gable of the M. E. Church was blown id; Fowler's workshop was demolished and some of his slabs broken! frame-houson Fourth-g- t , y a in process of construction, was upset, and the sidewalks were blocked up with fallen shade trees. Outhouses were de posited in strange localities, and an air of dilapidation pervaded the city. The worst misadventure befell Mr. T.B. Hel ler's bouse and family. When the hurricane came on, Mr. Heller and hit hired man tried to brace the upper part of the adobie buildiug bouse a with timbers. But the roof was lifted, the walls fell in, the hired man had his left arm broken in two places, and three gashes of a serious nature cut in his bead. Mr. Heller was hurt in the face : labors.. and every member of his family and also ef the La Monte family in the house, was more or less injured. The boy La Monte A YANKEE WEBB." has a painful wound in the leg, and Mrs. 'American ambassadors- - ' ire, in Heller is similarly afflicted. Dr. T. E. many 'instances, fitting representa Brown thinks it doubtful whether Peter, fives abroad of the policy of their the hired man, will live. At the depot signs were strewed fellow Republican politicians at around like the leaves from the trees; a home. Their motto seems to t small frame building was carried away imparted by a dying Hebrew trader till the pump of the Junction Hotel barto his son: "Moses, my son, get red further travelling; several lumber moneys; honestly if you canr Moses shanties were damaged, and the U. N ' but get moneys." freight house was badly demoralized. The latest else in point is that f Altogether this was the biggest blow Webb. James Watson Webb was Ogden has experienced for a long time, and it is to be toped it will be many Minister to Braail.' In 1867 the years mere before the dose will be reSuth American Republics were at peated. ' war with Braiil, and Webb took ad ?2-i,00- WALKER BRO'S. & Caoutchouc pab-li- e could not'fliSFori Z. C. M. I. 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