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Show A 5larr!e Penrov Editor W. V btl STIIIKE FOIl THE SAB-BAT- H. Thfl Rev. II. E. C. Baskerville, of Laurel, N. Y., is an extremely pious B!tMt. NOTICE COPAKTSERSH.'P HERETOFORE T1IK Letwarn tue uiiilrrsi;ued, under Samlle" has tiiU dy u: firm DaweofWUUnisA by niuioal conseut. Joshua leu diss.iWvq will collect nil rieptl ius lb late firm aiJ will pay all U ilabilSiisi. JtwtOA Wimmx. liusunu a. ScofiiJJt. Ogden City.MaJ-Oib.lS- T. He has an uncommonly strong for the blessed Sabbath. His The cndersigried hair thi dty retired from the regard 4 . and Iir sold hn zsal for the holy day "has brought firm of W illiams,toScotiII Joshua Williauia, who will interest therein all accounts du the firm and pay the underhim into trouble. Singular to say, signed' liabilities therein. IIoeatio B Scovux. he is on 'trial before the Presbytery Ogden, May 30th, 1871. in Baltimore for his efforts to resent Tlit ityh of the firm la now chanp-- Jo Wiland puuish Sabbath breaking. What liam ft Co.' CorrospoudenU will pleae ot the alleratiou. a strange charge against a minister before an ecclesiastical THE ROUTE IS NOW FIXED of tribunal? But this matter requires a By whirh pa'eenpers from Oxden and other point and. all point in the West rau reach t. little explanation; here it is: way of St. Louis luui couilortablylad ).an!y than before. eer speedily Tho Rev. II. E. C. B. not only Thi Mmioori Pcin Tbeocsr Like ha comO. B. pleted arrangement with the K. C. St. J. 4 whereby train ara run from Omaha lo dispenses spiritual food to his con- Kailroad, St. Loui without break or inipeilinieut'. and witli- to the anno) ance ot a gregation but also provides natural 'ont snbjectinnof itcars.patron No other line ran fiirnish change He single food ' for his own household. the to uch inducements travelling pirtilic. Everyconnected with thi Throuph Liue is thing nourishand the adoption of the Miller Plittfnrui and aay be very liberal with the WestinRhnute Air Urake, together wnn us ment he deals out for the souls of Meepere, vnd Ueclininfc Chair Coaches, render a tripover the line perfectly fate and pleasant. be to his floek, but appeals very Passenger from all parts of the West, l.y taking man. M. I. COLUMN. Z. C. orlSSOLUTIQN. . PALACE AR1PHITHEATRE OGDEN BRANCH. WILL rERFORM AT eol-l- Fridaj ETenlnT.Jalj lO. 1S74 OF THE CENTS. JfrRDEIt IXXO-- . - At the Cincinnati Aeudemy of "Medicine last MarchfDr. Roauij, in an address to tho factilty, declared Hhat "there were members of thn regular .profession in Cincinnati Whose handi wore bloody with tie - giai'it of abortion, and that crime was o'lDimitted by the wives of respectable citizens who were taught to cj so by their family physicians." ' This direct accusation raised a etortn among the disciples of Galen, and it burst forth in the chape of a resolution, declaring Dr. Kearny's statement "wantonly slanderous" and ' run-ma- y opinion that the proof presented is a sufficient justification of the language used by JDr. P.eamy." So after alflheir preteuded aud their eadoavors to spread tSe plaistcr ef a rpportover the corruption exposod iy the lancet of Dr.. lloamy's pointed speech, these angry ' touches" only made their case worse. There iS'SO doubt that Cincinnati is but a sample of the largest cities of the Union. The crime of nmrder is cot rdafined to the great centre of the pork tra2e. Neither are its physicians any worm than th,eir brethren of tlia forceps in other places. According to recent statistics, tho annual deaths in New York City so far exceed the births, that if it were not for immigration the population would gradually run out. Id tho old countries, whers they do not live so fast ai dotha "free people of the United States,"' the births are far ahead of the deaths, in England, amounting to tm excess of 15,000 to every million of .people. This terrible crime js the great sin of the nation. It is hurrying it n the toad to destruction. Pea-piof foreign birth are filling up the places which should be occupied by native-borcitizens and tho posted--, the fathers aud mothers of the of ty revolution are yassing away from the land, This practice needs to "be met with strong repressive measures. Laws khould be enacted to protect the unborn infant from the drugsof tnokbuuiaa mother and the instruments of the surgical assassin. Death is tire only adequate punishment for wilful murder and foeticide w the worst ot wilful murder. Tho voice of the community should "be raised against this hellish sin. No mother who has stained her soul with the gailt of abortion should be receded into respectable society, and those who" couutenanee or advise it, should be banished from the company of the virtuous. Knowledge of the commission .of the crime should not be concealed, but the officers of '" tlie law should be put upoa of the3e servants of Satan; and a professional abortionist should not le suffered to live in the midst of an enlightened people. The pulpit and the press should cry out against the sin of the sge, and the highest penalties which can be legally should be imposed upou all wh'i aid and abet iu the murder of the' innocents. indig-pitio- al for-o- e n 4 "4 the-track- OUR SPltING ' COK61STOIO This Great Circus performed 'l7 weeks ia Sai Trancisco'la GOODS, 6 TtfE CtoOICESf STYLES Crowded 'Houses! Tattena of And 'Ani firet-clas- - ante-nat- 'Just Arritlaiff! the-gosp- el "grossly insulting," "End di'rceting the committee- oa ethics to make an investigation of the subject, and report to the Academy. A searching inquiry was instituted, a great volume of evidence obtained, and after tho testimony of fifteen physicians was given, a report was drawn up and submitted of which the folkitring is the conclusion: "From a careful consideration of "the foregoing evidence, and the character of the gentlemen who testified before us, your committee are of the for-will- Ogden, Friday, July 10th. niggardly in theprovenderallewanccd to the bodies of his family. On a recent Sunday morning, having only provided bread and batter for breakfast, what was the holy man's astonishment to find eggs on the table. His wife was immediately catechised tipon .the soureo from which the oval nourishment was obtained, when she tremblingly replied that she had borrowed the egs from a neighbor. Here was a flagrant violation of one Af the commandments! II. E. C. B. was wroth. What did he do? He did not go for those hens who had sinned so openly, and thus strike at the fundamental part of tho evil. But he struck at his wife. He hit her too. Ho slapped her jaws "and blacked her eye, saying hs would "teach her haw to break the Sabbath." Whether he' broke tho hen fruit or not,' does not appoar in evidence. II. E. C. B. must be of the i'hard shell" persuasion, and the yoke of his calling must be hoavy upon him. We are of tho opinion that the public will 'consider him a very' bad cgg.'that tlie Presbytery at Baltimore will regard his strike for tua aaDData anytning Dut that II. E. C. B. will return to Laurel with anything but laurels on his brow; addled eggs spread by feminine hands, would be the most appropriate adornment for the head and front of the Sabatarian. g Prlntss Percale, Lawns USE OF IIU1 Salt Lake City. LiiH'iiN, 6E3EiL "PRESIDENT. Dry Goods ! Tollectlona ProniDll.v attuIed to dlo9-t- l Notice to Tax Payers ! Bo' 1"EITAEUI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the CITY COUNCIL of 0GDEX CITY, will Meet in the Ogdcn City Hall, ON FRIDAY, July 10, 1S7J, when At TWO - L1U. The Great Dockrills, The Great Kenebels, The Great Carlos-- d SKA80X. TO The Great Amelia. Ladies', Misses', and Children's Trimmed Hats and Fancy Goods. against property holders in said City, will b heard and determined. i'arties concerned wul govern themselves accordingly. 'the 'Great Stars will tVitivoly appear 'at each PerforHasce this the Greatest Circus Troupe in the world. By Order of the City Council. JAMES TAYLOR, "A City Recorder. TCLt'StOCI REMEMBER, FRIDAY f hotel GROCEMES, tjt-Ah- : Lata Jforth Star Hotel, South Temple Street, Suit Lake City, two Blocks East of Kailroad 1) Jfct. This Hotel bavmg Street Cars pas the dwr. tluuged Proprietor aud Ksme, and having teen lefnrnislied throughout will sujily the iwsl of accommodation at tli following terms: board and I cd Ring per week, from $6 to jit. Hoard and Meals liodging per day, liom $1.00 to GODFREY RUGKRS, flardwara,Glass-war- Saddles, e, ness and Harness l'roprietors. Hartrici-toingr- J-ul- 10 th, 1874. y BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, Ogden. s, Cordage Sad - G0FFM00KE, J Years Proyrittor. Tih-War- Spots. Liquors and Cigars. BI LLlXR I TA R I.FK. Ff II rtl'ia-t-) a O Jl. d Sowing Hacliiiiesi, d2tS-3m- white-wash- t Prince Organs! DENTISTRY. BEARDSLEY HOUSE, (2lviiLti Union Depot. r ijX. KA1.ISIC. BOARD $ V. lass a:uminotlaUuo8. Street, d.2S9-3i- Bank Buuiu-iu- Read the "Amor," an Intelligencer containing chiefly adrertieements of Ladies aud GentletneB who ara desirous of MARRYING. Single copie 10 cnte, per year It 00. For (ale by Newsdsaier rarywhera. Bel AfltNTS WANTED. "My dear boy," said a fond aunt to a very fast living nephew, "don't you know that in leading this irre- BIDS gular life you are shortening your ''It's quite possible that I wnixx au. cikli or AMOK! AMOR!' AMOR! FOR 3 A tJJEL 1 3S 2X3 H. Y L. MOSQUE, 1665. Fhila.ielpliia, Pa.. CEMETERY FEACE Sealed proposal for building a Fence around the Picket Ojjden Ocmetory be Sold st Reasonable Prices and ob Easy Terms, we Tlh to Close Out. H. HOOPER, Supt. 1'IRST- C-r- De-cau- ess-tao- "P'"-to.ihd- ... J243-2r- f a. Poll-Ev- 141-- Wool-ai- Wa will dtlirer in in this tU6 lar and Haiauu GUh; also and Ear iu LirEt Lime i liivie) i" 01 Horses, Mules orCaitle. dty, GOOD GREY LIME At (he Low Price of FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. Send on Yonr Orders. anmff ' HAMPTON, Opposite Old T1 tiling rat J Cure XenriV. EhWfrm, rite. Back, Pait. liktnjn., oimuou , sore K'PPTW Uoneiad Muae Offoe, Main Street, Ogden. 1180tf . . TO RENT, THE . andmay bjuauyteriBdUiejiacace EXTERNAL WOUNE f no, pri.. ..P Ih n i the Put we h nn. tl.irtv rare ot tral. J ,a''" to. r"'lC59 & . .Vof U net aa rcecssseasA tfTAH HOTEL, HciOTiilbPiesM The Finest House li tie LiBimoctls of Entertainment IN OCDEN CITY; All erders addressed to D. II A Patterson man who had placed According to specification to be Men Peery, Ogdcfti, will receive prompi several lightning rods on his house attheo&c of the Cily Rcorder will attetitioii 3D KITH was delighted, during a recent storm, be recoired by him un to Jul 9th. at seeing his house Struck in two 1374. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. A liu'e daughter of Dennis places, while the house of his neighBy order of the City Council. For particulars apply to livird mt. N. Y., has been bor, who was too mean to for a J pay lor, Taj 10 jA to glory ia 258 skips. lightning red was not struck at all. Recorir. Ma-lon!y- OIIMIiIi ' EDLEY "We . Bar Attached. Old Tithing Ofio6 Yard. Salt Lake City, Utaii. mm., t VT Jtnown In Am"!fl Itn lUTitti r.rr wtlliinM' n(hrn6u " out tho Thnt(lsi'l3 iorl.l. " Good Un ol.irat ttiid bct 11 tori Ji nl..i. Mt fn lo wcW. Foo 4 V. II. BEAHDKI.Kl", Irorielor. miilt,oii up .i inilli.nn ot K"'1' d4Ptf. cold mt complaint la errrrt" ed ua, uml a u Ueuling uud WHY IS IT? PAIH SUBDUIKG LINIMENT Tbat til Railroad men are now taking 17 E.V3 :?o' eqcal. ' tbeirMealgat the DELMONICO? rcrT.trcrAe 1. rrith cnVmnded It Mr. Landt sell an excellent table, iua.leabc- - oK ut.Unii.iiuri)s.Sprii H;tes, treata his cuaiomers right, and onljr bltaeiiinnfam. lia.d Sweliin.a, aina.Stillnessoith Jo.nU, i rozen FttlSi c. c. amrjjg all peraons. nd for chargei $5.00 per we' for board. Sctcb.wm Ringbone. t 6aUs. Srvin. Springhalt, D.239-S- M, FKK DAY. Ages im. CHOICE WINES, LOT " d.iys?" NIGfit Stifle Drugs, Kbfions, Paper Hangings, QueeuVWarc, 2ct. t - Poland will follow in the "wake of For fal Cheap for cash a all the active political ''Mormon-eaters.XPJZH&CTilT His course is downward ...EvOn the West aid of Tabtrrjacl asejcti cf Sqnare, ery influential man who has made of an Acre. Also, himself conspicuous in seeking to 1? Xj destroy "Moruionism" has brought Oa to corner of Third and Franklin Street political destruction upon himself, of an acre. while that which 'he sought to overFor farther partlca'ar apply to JOHN FROST, throw, lives on and flourishes. Al- st G resnw il anu Wright' iiutcher Shop, Main ready the underpinning is being taken Street, Ogdeu, ASB TBS away from Poland's foundation. His EMPLOYMENT AT YOUR OUTFITS homes or trareliuE. The work achievements in Congress as a is congenial, honorable, and CEL.ERRATED pays the best of anything eTer of rotten rings and a screen- before offered, TasU wages, samFREE. ples and complete outfit sent of jobbery and C9rfuption, as a chief tree: Akdrkss at often. OiCO. K HODOE Co., TS3 and TH SUta St., Chicago. actor in the itrfaions press gag arlWlaw. rangement, and as the tool of the clique who wanted to plunder the people of Utah, are being proclaimed te CHARLES W. SELLERS, D. D. S. the country, and the probability is 8urgical and Mechanical dentist. Satisfaction that Poland has sat in the last Con Guaranteed. Office between M. K. Cburch and Ogden Hons will that ever.be gress disgraced by Slain Street. his presence, or besmudged by his Our nsw WAGOiX aiid MACHIshameless reports and spoliation bills. J.S. ATCHISOS. NERY DEPARTMENT, is now 0eo. 6TEELL, ATCHISON & STEELL, If the Vermoaters have not had opened ia the WIIOLK?ALE enough of him, they are very "green Wine and Liquor Merchants. mountain boys." Main eld First National shorten my days, but then look how I lengthen my nights," was the cool reply. ef dMO-lO- t. PC Desirable Building are informed that the gentlemanly hotel cleik are practicing the articulation of the extraordinary word "besticando." Tired travelers wi l know in' time the altiiudinous bedroom and the impracticable couch which the mystic word signifies. , ChlldrM'l AND SHOES, p.m., A.1'PEALS Aerainst tho Amounts Assessed SUPERIOR Tho Great Leo and Harry, Tho Great Kingsloy, CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY The Great LeopoHs, IU Tho Great Australian Brothers, Tho Oreat Leons, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS The Great 'Cooke, islsaa' dW8-T- THE LIST DAYS OF OF ASSORTMENT ANTHONY OOKBE, CASHIJifl. Oldest Banking' Institution in Utah. Interest "Allowed on Timi DErosiT. to b I FIRST NATIONAL WARREN HUSSEY, Press and Public To all Similar Entertainments. Organdas, i'eques. 'ajtb Ejhe acknowledged REAIalaY" GiiiktiaBis, iu Express Trains, are landed in St. Lor.is' at seasonable hours, morning and evening, and in ample time to make direct connection with all railroads for every point in the rortb. East and South. Particular information with map", time tables, 4c, may be had at the varion "Through Ticket" offices la the West, or upon parson 1 or written applications to U H. Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo., or K. A. Fold, Ueneral Passenger Agent, St. Louix, Mo. eggsem-plary.an- d wife-beatin- n was un'iTersall ISHsibly Sltmitbcl, Do Eot be tmprscd tr rpoi ;'JJg liniment claiminj ibe aaroo iraw-t- nd Isait. Tbey r a cheat fiiii 6 - get aoUiinjJ Uui 23c, its. aad CI rcr V |