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Show 1 Us. I it i ii w IfcU' 1 THE OGDEN EVENING. Sundays excepted VBB and Biwiuess Manager. pyS'BOSB. Bd'tor onriSfBIPTIOS. r-- . !? ,K" . mLin"! ro7uMii daily T?S Wo. 231. OGDE9T. UTAH, FRIDAY. In aid of the JjJSSt (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) PUBLIC L1BRABY0F KBSTLCKT 1874. VOL. 6.40 p.m. a.m. 8.40 daily , FIFTH ANO LAST CONCERT PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, 3 .nd daily Mail daily 6.30 p.m. 0.2(1 p.m. 8.40 a.m. . 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p m. .Ult.ndthetot B'iWli" letter Place for Rich County. 2 p.m. . M'i-e- nd Saturdays, at and CWbatKwUan- . . . 600p.m. E. P. BROWN, s. Moiiey-Lender- In one instance only, lays a writer in Harper't Magazine, have the Jews consented to change their habits of life, and in that we discover anew the marks of their perpetual From active and success7.30 a.u suffering. and Saturdays Wednesdays 'd Slatersv.lle, ful husbandmen and tilLrs of the City soil they have been transformed into intrchauts aud They seem to have wholly lost that love fcjef1 '"ri'v 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. . for nature and that agricultural skill BEUISIRV DEPART M KNT 8 to that made Palestine a land of plenty. a.m. p.m. from hokK 0BDKK DEPARTMENT. In Babylonia and Persia, under a ireni from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ...;a. comparatively gentle rule, they were JOSEPH IIALL, 'ostinaster. rather farmers than traders. Even late in the llomau period, and probabTrains 7.40 a m. ly until the sixth p twin arrives century, they were 5.40 p.m. " an P. " agricultural people. Ihe 6 20 p.m. chiefly leaves p abouuds Talmud ia allusions to the 8.50 a.m. " p' it fields cultivation of and gardens, ot 7. a.m. 50 traio arrives 5.40 p.m. oil, wine, and wheat, fruit and flowand 0 - - - 8 40 a.m. ers. ; Its nice aud varied rules oi leaves 6.20 p.m. " and ii conduct relatti chiefly to the people Salt Lake City Tim. of rural districts rather than of cities. When the great schools of Babylon NOTICE. and Punibeditha were flourishing, and IAS0S1C the vivid intellect of the Israelites Weber fcodtte, A. F. fc A. M. was expandiug into a literature of coinmcutators aud professors, the race U. D. OGDEN. was marked an intense love for IITT.n TV ... the Oriental bylauds ...nviiq'TnvQ wv,l,t ..w they cultivated. EKti'DLAR St.nrHtand third Thursday'. Mrh'mootli. Mouruiiig brethren iu good But wheu the universal persecution iarecrdianyiuvite, ftll upon them, when they were hun, ted from Babylonia aud Persia, and W.S.H0LBU00K.3ec'y. begau that remarkable series of F. S. RICHARDS, from city to city, and from realm to LAW realm, that has lasted for AT ATTORNEY And more than a thousand years, the manNOTARY PUBLIC, ners of the race changed. They beUtah. came a nation uf traders. Industry, Ogden City, t thritt, learning, and rare acuteness If. TANNER Jr., they never lost, but they were never again to become peaceful tillers of money-lender- UTAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA TEOETABLES By Express, Daily, in IlT Libraiy vt Kentucky, tho Trustees and Manager ' rcfur with piie and pleasure to the four waich have been already giveru-Th- e first, December 1 1 ls71; the second, Decern era, 1872; the third. 8, 1S73; and the fourth, March Hist, 18T4. . , Under their charter, granted by a special art of the Kentucky Legislature, Marsh 1(1, H7L the Trustees are authorized to give One aud Only One More Gift Concert. With lb ' money ariaiug from the Fifth and LAST Convert tl e Library, Museum, and rtlier departments are U be eularged and endowed wi'Ji a fined aud certain aunu.l income. Bueh an endowment lund is desired, as will secure be ond perad venture, not onl y , the niainteuauca of this tuaguifteeut wnaUuhment. but its couataut growth. t FASHIONABLE TAILOR Jl VTA II. Mr ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Kama of STA110N. 1 Xo. No, fax.. & 3 Pass. their season. s. Train Lear Shipping a Specialty. SaltLak, nL-ooe- , FIFTII STREET, p.o OGDEN, UTAH, tne-t- .Box 24. a. it. t. it. $ cti. t 0 I lu 26 4 v Wooji Cross 6 8 CO Centr.Tille 6 S3 1 16 75 Faraingtoa f KaysTill. -- Arrive at Ogda PRODUCE STORE. -- 60 4 3S 1 00 7 7 4 M 1 85 7 60 t 40 W i. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT for the purposes mentiond, and which lenitive) y and uutquivocally anoouncod as TllK I.A8T WHICH MILL tlVKKIIU AIVKN nn'iiLs vuia : 11AKTKK AND BV TUE WIKSKNT MANAGE- - ' MKM'f, Will come off in the Public Library U all at Louisville, Ky, Between the PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, Friday, Main Street, Ogden 2 00 -- o 2 No. a rnx stock of the I'ass. l"ass. -- wan-diring- C3r. "W. AT LAW. with County Recorder, Office this om Tnpv Wwi'o firH fen ALL KINDS OF Salt Lake City, opportunities of gain from the midst Their wares of their wanderings. 1.1IMHI and their profits were such as could V be most easily handled and secured. They supplied the barbarous princes Of SALT LAKE CITY. of Germany with the most costly Paid En Capital, $200,000 and spices of the East. They 1,000,000 drugs intliorLted dualt in jewels that they could easily II. HOOPER. President,"! couceal or swallow, and in Oriental Vice irreit. H. 8. El.BRKlKiK, cloths that M'ere of priceless value. Directors. WM. JENNINGS. They were the most active slave tradJOHN SHARP. I'EHAMORZ LITTLE, ers of the Middle Ages, and the L. S. HILLS, Cashier. Church vainly heaped its maledic3al in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, tions on the Jew who would dare to m. Uuliections wane anu promptly reiiimeu. Interest Paid on purchase Christian slaves. Their Foreign Exchange for gale, Smugs Deposits. capital in money probably grew from to age. They were the common WELLS, FARGO & CO. age of the early period. OGDEN, UTAH. The Jews seem to have concentrated Bankers the wealth of the Middle Ages among Draw direct on &iu Francisco, New York, themselves; they lent their money at Chicago, St. Louisi, London aud Paris. Agencan enormous interest and upon ample the mall Ci ies lies Kant Rud West, principal utientiou given to collections. security; they accumulated immense J E. DOOLY, Agent. fortunes, which they were obliged to hide from their persecutors in an asEUGENE LASCELLES, But their ATTOllN pect of extreme poverty. OUDLN CITY, U. T. " home was never again to be amid the Ue Junction Ruliling. s ft landscapes of Babylonia and PerJ. II. BIAUTINEA.U, sia; aud crowded together in a miserable Ghetto, living apart iiecurstd Hydraulic IvU Engineer, and and fors iken in the walled, foi tided, and secure cities of Western Europe, Logan, Cache Co. Lindane! they count d their secret gains, and Minii.g Claims surveyed. sometimes displayed in their obscure dwellings a suspicious and Oriental A. MUNICH,' ATTORNEY sp endur. Their d: u;hters were c:ad rniTNSP.i.nn. iDee at Residence 2nd South Street, in the rich silks ol'Peiii, and shone with the gold aud emsof the East. salt Lake City, Utah. " briili - Ogto Citft - litah. EXCLUSIVELY A9 JOBBERS iu all of the bast brands of ENGAGER r. M. 40 I 20 SI 7 10 1 00 9 62 7 31 1 85 44 1 tO I Jarmingto Woods Crose f rrlre at Salt Lake A . 7 Suitable to the Season and 10 4 10 13 7 6! 1 75 10 40 S 20 OF THE Boots and Shoes ....... $0,500,000 LIST OF UIFTS. ... . Orand Cash Gift, . $350 Ora) . . Uraud tush liift, luo.000 . Ornnd Cash Uift, . Jl'uoo Nrand Tiuih tlift , W ,,,n flraud Cash 01 ft, . . 2&UUO . e Cash Gifts, $20,000 each luo.0.10 10 Cash Uifts, U,tm each . lt 000 IS I'ashOifts, lu.uOOeach . lso'otO 20 Cash Uifts, . 6,(100 each KouO 1!5 Cash Olfts, 4,0H0 each 1(kj,(XIO 30 I ash Oilts, . 9o,uui S.iWeech 60 Cash Olfts, . 2,iKXleach 100,10 100 Cash Uifts, 1,1X10 each . 100 000 'iU, Cash Uifts, 600 each 120 000 AUU Cash luOeach Uifts, tuooo 19,000 Cash Uilts, 60 each . - 860,000 One Due One Oue One WORKMAN COOD FIT GUARANTEED. 2 00 JONES. W- - DISSOLUTION. wOPARTNKRhillP HERETOFORE DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) THE between the nnderdisued. under the firm name and style ofThornton & Stwldard Is Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p m. this day dissolved by mutual consent; 0. W. .m n li'ornton ratirhip. .Inlm Kt.ui.i and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. find 6.05. p.m. claims against, and receive all debts due the late .... ... Grand Toial, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, Price of Tickets. i Ogden, May 16tb, 1874. ' C. W. THORNTON, CHEAP COAL Who e Tickets, $mixi . . . Halves, vi i.i Tenlh. or each Counnn. t nn 11 Whole Tiukets lor . 600(i . . Tickets for . 1000.00 .. . Tickets are now tnr J comnamed by cah will be promjitiy tilled. ' muslin tuuimiiaious win ne allowed to satlsfat-toryegent- s. Tlios. HATS AND CAPS, Gents' Gloves VTM. money-lender- s and Express Forwarders. Bos-m- i, special f KY.dt.LAW Office in tf of ieg business promptly AMERICAN FIRST - - CLASS .. u wi uiiD Furnishing Goods, i neat! 9IT t ilfl?. PTTV "Husband," yo'ing y iur senmns; ful, LADIES' FURS. C. BEMGE1TS, Main Street, One door north of the old there you will got your foel dreadfully I wish mil AS CHEAP AS MI LOW RESERVOIR Walker Building, for Half a block Korth of Z. ANVWniRK IN TOWN. . . DOGS! That from and after the date of this aotiee, The highest price paid for yonr CDICAGO BUTTER, EGGS THE ORDINANCE. ic ... Relation to Dogs! ... C. M. I. d205-l- WIU BE ENFORCED, And tho & I01IH-TOC- K MARSHAL BAILWAY, ' t : ' VIA THE roe PROMPTNESS AND CIVILITY. Chicago & Don't forget tl.e place, TAIXOH 1II2XIXCEK. .... dl74-S- n Ire Med ' 0. CH4PMAN. MILLINERY STORE On FIFTH STREET, one door East COAL! ; iuu mm mil . avsTS-lt""- 1 tn LIMITS OF THIS CITY, jtaiiway, FOR CHICAGO, ; MILWAUKEE SHEBOYOAN. MANITOWOC, CLINTON, JASES- - WATER TO Mrs. OOEERAM Milliner and dealer iu all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS. 'WTiich are not Duly Eegistered AND LICENSED JT2T, MINNESOTA JUNCTION, BURNETT, FOND llll utu, uailRUSH, ArrbKTUH, MK.NAB-HA-, ORKtN BAY, E8CANABA. NKG AUNEK. ItillPKMINO. MAKUUKTTB AND TUX CHOKES OF LAKK BUPEKIOK. It to the only UxU According to Law, THE CITY RECORDER From Chicago to St. Paul Via Madison, Baraboe and Elroy, and It Dresses Cut and Fitted. I ony r.ut. runuiug dl!U-3- PULLMAN PALI CE CARS To all whom it may concern. IS HEREBY" GIVEN, THAT engaged in Biisinef-- in 0g4en City, Jfcr wnich the City provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. UEURICK. Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. MARVIN nUGHITT, ften't Superintendent. dllMy Will refietw any dog and W. K. fTENNETT, (ieo'l Paatenger Agt ISSUE A. LICICMTSE, er Keeper thereof, ea plication at his Office ia the To the Owner ap- CITY XXAXjXj, NOTICE en . the Through between Chicago and St. Paul. CITY UCENSES. Ordi-nanc- WITHIK of Forbes' Shoe Store. m-- re Such Dogs North-Weste- rn Detroit, Toledo, Buffiilo. Kew Tort, Philadelphia Baltimore, 6mnx City, Monlreal. Cleveland, Boston, Bloomlns:ton,8iringneld, Washington, Tornn-to- . Ynklon, Inlinnai)lis, Portland,Niagara Falls, ritkouuiKu, vii;iiifii-i- Airauy, tairo, fo all Climates, INSTRUCTED 99 TICKETS Destroy Ton will be sarvet with ' IS BUT YOCR GRAIN, , ' & SCUAPPELL. rainters and PAPER HANGERS, AID wake- to sleep." Library Kuilding, Louisville, NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN GOODWIS Ogden, Hats and Caps. the wife of a "iead mi one of 1 w Warehouse, Ogden. House, Sign and Decorative . T Z. C. M. L GKAINING and LETTEMXG Orders solicited and filled with Dry Goods, Groceries, care at the Lowest Prices. For the Trade. Notions, Boots and Shoes, said and ' dS4-3- It. iame Boaro at Rates. J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. JOHN gPRDANC Cen. Supt. THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE TAYLOR Lina Wagratz, a daughter of a AXD FAMOUS FOB BEING moderately wealthy merchant of BEST TO USE i UJOANCEi STANLEY & CO. Moscow, has been sentenced to six CHEAPEST TO BUY!! Webster 4 Co. and J J.Sprnauce, At one years solitary confinement. ' of the theatres Leviua Korsacky i EASIEST TO SELL!!! r'NES AND LIQUORS. was a on a wire suspended performer famous for doing and S.ll0?root Street, Ban Francisca. at a considerable height. She was BETTER COOKING, pretty and eoquetti.h, aud among JXMSO IT those whom she attracted was Lina Quicker nl Cheaper Tlx aay Swrt.f tkt sst. Lina was made 4'W, FARNSWORTH Wagratz'a lover. the and FAMOUS ro GIVING flirtation, madly jealous by deliberately planned a cruel revenge. the lowest rates, Deliver- - Through her lover she formed the and bkno $Ak1I: rlks n s of Levina, and thus be0 acquaintance EsPecIally Adapted ;.; john piscock came a frequenter of the theatre duTO TUB "im. agent. ring the rehearsals. One day she went cr slyly where the wire upon which the performer walked was fastened, and cut it in two with a pair of shears. The ends she fastened slightly together, MANUF'G COMPANY. EXCELSIOR leaving the whole in apparently good order. At night Levina confidently stepped on the wire, which gave way St. Louis, Mo., under her feet, letting her drop to I the stago floor. Her legs were AXD broken so badly that she will be a lifeAND JEWEUB, long cripple. Lina was at onee ar rested, tried and found guilty, and ' - nnna " J ..u f r rrr ted the Bevere sentence is regirded in Ogden, Utah. Moscow as not exceeding jnstiae. dS1 i ASIW. Hi I5IC4MLETTK, AKD attended HOTEL, QUIET HOUSE, U. T. Stock Track, .... s. blancett fc'CO., d90-l- d53-l- y , W. IiYIsE, OR TO CHAS. NIBLEY, MOSES THATCHER, d!t APPLY TO fleneral Freight and Ticket Agent. V d54-t- t. Train! Leave 0den daily, s 8:30 a.m. Trains. leave fraulOin, at 9 a m. Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:40 a.m f ';: AILROAD. JE. full particular, famished Agent and Manager. PiiMIc ? UTAH NORTHERN , Circu'nrs containing on application. Of A Superior Quality BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. tf $2,600,009 rH For all Information concerning Freleht ar Fas- sags, apply to JAU HUAKr, Gcn'l Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, B'JPilllimiNDKNT. JOUN STODDARl. d20S-t- f 1S7I. divided Into twenty theusand gifu, will be distributed aruuug the ticket-holder- . MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN July 31st, At this final Concert i. - ; .vrvhin. . b win w ..HWUi scale corresponding with Its iusrwuod imeorunce, The music will be rendered hv m, f one hundred performers, seleeied for sisting uk. Mini iu umei-eu- i lanas, ana the unprecedented uu of , ,7 QUALITY. The very BEST SHIP, and a Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the oflices. Fifty cents additional will lie charged wnen tue iare is collected on the train. k MIST In addition to the above, t m Sons, ' KaTsYille " At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps all the Periodicals and Newspapers ol i be day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, Pictures, Frames, etc. dlG5-G0. W. TURNER. & , CentreYille Garden and Grass Seeds. Dunford : LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, K. A. . Ogden PRODUCE, s cnufr-- Trains Leat. Has his old stand on FlfTH STREET, for the purchase aud sale of s30-- ATTORNEY Turner, 31, 1874. Jnly Tn atiiioitucing the 1 Ifth and last ofthe series ef Gift tfonce.- -t given lor the benefit of the Ptiblle t T. W. JONES, CENTRAL HAILHOAB. PIOXKER LIXE OP AND FRUITS , i nriiLwcirinin i t .10 closing mails, 8.45 om. T.50 a.m, City, doable dilr 7.40 &.m. i r . . Mth t $5,000,000 And the payment of the nun of TAYLOR'S HOTEL THREE DOLLARS Ol TBI EUROPEAN PlAIf, West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. The Office of the City Records is at iRooma with or without Board. the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Cntler, QSr Krjrijtim 10 . n. f7f 5 .r. lflfr p Tjlr "ij By Order of the JCItj Cooaeii. JAMES TAYLOR, Recorder. dtfvirn , ' |