OCR Text |
Show defence of me, to stop them Fourteenth, that about one year after into ruinous to do it; to prevent any hiihout half aiming and s ahout Mrs. Titon confession, ta mret and tal y me, one mentioning a year after Air. Beecher's confirmation Tilton, which had against then V. prejudices Woodhull, 0. Mis same. the to I'erlldy Added Ailiiliery. if b"fore; to keep iheir years he beginning that .Tilton. to a total ttranger tttiU tiB. or disturbed; to uitutter. claimed not if as serene bad been present'1'! io her in cmnpany, (CONCLCPED.) and home at among friends, 2- -. cheerful be Twelfth, that ia the" fullowing tnooih wrote iu the World ef Monday, May the tormeute of the 1 was when suffering sta'.eiin Li, nunuiy: Miulicc. wigliioi to binJ TiUoa and 1871, ihe fullowiiig I know ene man, a public teacher oi damned; to pass cheeiless nights often, Beeclitr bj mutuul expressicu of good and yet to come fresh and prepared for elicited from 'heai the following eminence, who lives in concubinage with al of Ssndny. . AH this may be talked about, teacher f Hiusdaj- Ivenia?, Julj 23, 1S7J. Bpiritr another wife public the Cdrrespondenoes but the real thing cannot be understood concur most equU eminence. All three "Brooklyn, Feh. 7th, 1871. for it is wearing and the from In several couver-gittioo- s in denouncing oifences against morality. irrindinff outside, "My dear friend on the nerv:us system." business make it to. shall analyze my with you, you liare ftbked about I Instill another letter written for the gome of these lives. 1 i my feelings townrii Beeober, nnd same VictoriH C. Voo.lhuu. purpose as the above Mr. Beecher Signed, you end the time bad come when said: 1871. New ex2a, York, May you weald like to receive from mean anv destruction would place him, I eay, jof this kind in writing. On the publication of the above card Mr.'If pression ad right, that shall not stand Tilton, ITS s 3d. A ST notwith-Mis. received that Tilton from MONDAY, in the World, merefore, very cheerfully, wa-yI am willing to step aown the in andiiig the grout- suffering which he Woodhull a requsst to coal on impera- and .rt No one can offer tnoie than ! has caused to Elizabeth aud myself, I tive business at her office, and going tha', but I do offer the saoutico without bear bini uo malice, shall do him no thither a copy of the above eard was put if you can clearly see your wroog, ehall direountenanoe every pro- iuto his hand by Mis. Woortiiuil, wh hesitating, and happiness thei ehy. to way lid that the parlies referred tj therein In ject by whomsoever pi opostd for my ex ons point cf view I eould desire ihe Vor Dcleralc to Congress. the ana ti and Ward tue Beecber ot to secret his Kev. were public, lleury posure sacrifice on my own part. Nothing tan kuow ii'yaelf at, all, shall endeavor to wife of Theodore Tilton Following this be so bad as the power ot tne GEOKGE Q. CANNON, set towards Mr. ueeeaer as I wouia announcement Mrs. Woodhull detailed possibly darkness in wiiicii i epenu mosi great the similar wilh hiai vehement circuius'uncesto. in Tilton iite speech, Commkarvicrs of my time. I look upon death as seet- liuotrsity ward uie. 1 iHh to add that your own wicked and injurious story v.hiih the anv friend I have in ihe uol oflicrs in this cae haver led mo to a published in the year following. Mean ir far than would if 1 eould b! world. Life ollierto than! moral Tuton might feeling while, ligber guara against see that rebuilt which pleasant desiring -- joii'n Van is hattered; but reaehed. u any temptation to publish the grossly to live ou the ' vvtse have LEWIS'S. HILLS, sharp and razed edpe of distorted version which she g ive io Til "Jivcr yours, and yet remorse, fear, V. W anxiety, JO IN IU) B Kllll . . attributed afterwards which on and she Atlectionntely, of serenity nnd on the to appearance put THE0lJlitt2 TliTOM." tp him, he sought by many personal ser bo endured much JTor Weber. ...Coiiuty, To Frank Moultoii. vices and kiU'iiy ajtriitijus to influence happiness,1 cannot am well ninli uiscoiirjreu. li onuer. - ber to Moulwill Buecher himself On wrote . the to the lowariis ta:uo day Legislative aguod Representatives to love me. I am ton t ie lolkivviug : all disposi you eease to trust me, 1 and family as would . . r jAsxeiiiLlgx am I aloue. ui not snow any alone. . "ieb. J ih, 1371. tion or desire in her to rluiet him with t oersca in the world to whom I could : I Moultou s friend and Tibon efforts ain dear glad eucli 'My publication. to send you a book, eto. sssnoiat iuti ith Mis. Woodhull ceased 20." Tilton yieldel to the above quoted, and Many, wuuy fneiius lias UoJ ra'sed up in April, '72, and six months afterwards similar letters, nnd made no 6eit other Probate Judge: 10 me, but to no oneol tuein nas tie crer she the '2d, '72, published namely Njv. defence against the public odium which so to wisJoru and the labored to he had scandal which tupoppoi'tuiii'y given him unjustly. a tachedio aiu)s. xou liave also press love me as you. have, that the marriage union Seventeenth, Elizabeth's. aud on Theodore's tne J tsat tnira any - '" Selectman: ' frjepd proved rilteentn, Mr. and Mrs. Tilion. until Libes Uod Iook duwu trom tieaven on thereafter Kev. Thomas K. Beecher, of between was of more than three unhappier creatures that more IJlmira, N, Y., wrote as follows: 'Eluiira, broken by Beechcr, LESTER 'HERRICK. common harmony, affection and mutual an Is a friend tbaa these? not Woodhull Mrs. need it '72. Nov. tar 5, only Sheriff :'' intimation of God s intent nnd mercy io ries out lleurv's philosophy against respect. Their house nnd household by all their all that each one of these has in you a which 1 recorded my protest twenty were regarded for years As WILLIAM UROWN. evidence ffiiests, as an ideal house. ried and proven friend, but only in you venr a to i of the feeling and fpirit which this wife Would God who to wo united. are thus d. the pub Sixteenth, that in May, Coroner: rdcrs all hearts that by Ilis mediation lication by one of B.echtr s partners ol entertained for her husband up to the " JOSHUA WILLIAMS; Theodore, Elizabeth and I could be made the triiartlto. covenant between II. C. time of her corruption by Beecher, the friends again. Theodore will havd the Bowen, 11. W. Beecber and Theodore following letter by Mrs. Tilton. written Schools: Common hardest Link, in such case, tut has be nut Tilton, led tho pi es of the country to only a few months before her loss of $uperintfniettfof roved himself capable of the noblest charge tnat Tilion had committed against honor, will testify: JyTlTlvm w., "Tuesday morning, Jan. 28, 1808. things? 1 wonder if Elizabeth knows Bcecher some heinous wrong wh:ca beloved-DoMy you know the pecu how generously lie has carried hinisulf BeecliT had pardoned, whereas there toward uie. Of course I can nev-- speak was the levers.'. To remedy this false liar phase of Christ's character as a lovtr TIIT3 SITUATION. with her again without her permission, public impression, Mr. Mouiton request- is so precious to tue because of niy con aud I do not know that even it would be ed Beechcr to prepare a suitable card, secration aud devotion to you. 1 learn ed to love yoa from my iove to Him. I Gcvjtlcmcn from Salt Lalio viho beyt, releasing Tilton from this injustice. In have learned lo love Mini from loving this Beicher answer to Mr. Moulton, on the same dsy, asked request pleaded c uut themselves on the ''Gentile" I couple you with Him, nor do I you Tilton if he would permit Eeecher to ad bis embarrassments, which prevcntei eido of TjticStijiisrluTorm us dress a It tier to Mr. Tilion, and Tihon bis saying- anything about bringing feel it one wliit irreverent, and as every day I adorn myself consciously as a ttat-Wtio- u n matters under ihvt replied in the ailirmative, whereupon himself under mspicien. Tilton tlieu bride to meet her bridegroom, so in like proposed to prepare a card" of his Own, manner 1 lift ueccber wroie as Hows: of tho self styled "Liberals" imploring hands that my couiaining a few lines of the roeen ly soul's luve Brooklyn, Feb. 7ih, 1871. b ' may prepared. I, with showthe for of When I saw quoted apology, purpose are nPvfcctlY flt. ''After the ucmiiia- My dear Mrs. Tilton: little after the you left us, with girls, ot having oo instead that not I did lieeciiir, cvertosto last, you lug expect you and hearts; consecratkou o Buskin, (Great guns ! Bodkin overflowing eye3 was to successful Tilton, to or Ood be alive Isrgive airaiu many cus. ted ourselves to our work, and to you. a ' Liberal l"j for Dolegite to Cm- - was kinder to me thau were mv own iu appealing to Tilton's feelings. Beech My working thoughts last night were tf it is under date of Suuduy morn er whom God A friend to ehts. said, scut you; my rising thoughts this murii'ing grew, -- the matter dropped like cold me, Moulton, baspioved above all fiieuds ing, June 1st, lb, J: were of you. I bless you, I honor and leul, aud there is 'not enthusiasm that 1 ever bad. Able and willing to "Mr. dear Frank, God sustain us and help us loveyou. ' I am determinea to make no help me iu this terrible emergency of . both to keep our vows." taoujhrti raiso a "fctuito." l He, bis haul it was that tied up the more my lbeouore 8 tempera A number of other letters, all profess'" l'oor Maxwell 1 lie has had enough tiorm that was teitdy to burst upon our ment isresistance, such that the iumre, even if tem the greatest love and devotion of ing of Delegating, and the disappointed heads. 1 here is no triend, lbeoduro ex. porarily earned, weuld be Mrs Tiltuu to her husband, are appenwho in his to it has serve me liablu' at ded. power cepied, worthless, and rendering They show l hit the Chrisiian rkiites havejiad enough of hitn. lie yuu so vitally and who will doitwiih ftuy day to be obliged to stultify all de wife, lo ing her husband to the extreme little atsp stoI, on such delicacy and honor. It tJoes my vices by which we saved oui selves. , It uh now tulte-hiabove set forth, could only have .ore heart good to see in Moulton an un is only fair that be should know that the degree, severed from the path of re'ciitule b'en which he did wtel in thehalU of Con leiened recpect nnd honor lor you. It publication ol the card which he pos liy artful mid powerful prsna-ions- . 1 press, and rest himself in the shade would kill me if thought otherwise, lie sensed would leave him worse on than cl.i'heil in the phrases of leligi in nnd wHl be as true a friend to your honor by the agreement. The tripartite cove A3 for Raskin, he Tias no hope of any aod stiong npprals from Ler happiness as a brother could be to n a ni. was made after my letter, through enforcedly chief teacher anl g lide. Christian kind of a jdio'.v at the election, but a Bister. I o hi in we nave a coiuuiou yoiitohim. ihe apology wo written E ghteenth, that the story purporting I i Lai him You nnd feel in it a may ami" lie bad had lie condoned to year, tho motley crjwchif agitators at Salt ground. explain Beecher' s itpiilng.y as l aving i ue past is t ndeU, but is there no future 1 bis wife's fault; he had eiijnined upon been wiitten, because ho had cflended M Lalto mustha'fe some 'sort of a peg sy not this friend stand as a priest in me with the utmost carne-jinesand sol new smctuary of rccimc.liatian and emnity, not to betray his wife nor leave Mr, Tilton by engaging his wife in a a to hang to, and after their ?noniiua mediaiion? Bless Theodore and my his children to blight. With such a niAn project of separation from her husband, wus ''declined with thanks sev most unhappy self. Uo net let my earn as ibis there is no possible salvaiinii fur is false, as will be seen by the following lion latter written only three days after the end l ou neaevo in any 'that depend upon him. With a date ot the be estness ran or its eriVliulcs,. Buskin consented-t1 have apology: my judgment. put myself wholly strong hiture lie does not know how to "74, Livingron Street, Brooklyn, put up ao that they might not be id ana guuiy in ,ioui on s nanus, auu goveru it. There's no use trying 4'h, '71. January un.et is there must This i sent you. I a have strong feo'iog upon me, together wilhout a ticket.'" lie Is not with IhooUore's "Mr Francis D. Moul on My dear consent, but he has not and it brings great . peace, that I am In regard to ynur question friend: "of the read it. section araou'' an? Will you return, it to me bv a is Spending my last Sundiy and popular preaching whether 1 hive ev.-- sought a 1 am very earnest in this ' own hand. separation sermon. Iftft and "ires' my independents," and even from my hus'nand. 1 iii iitjimritly deny wish, for all of our sakes, us such a let The Viopcltsruefs of ip:r!t wlieh the that m' h wss ever t' e fact, r, i 1 Lave tlio ,.'IoruKitis'' d not rsjrarJhija ter ought not to be the subjcei to tve: foregoiug letur oitr.ije l on the pint UeUied it a hutiired times Define. The a chance of laiscii riaga. Your unhappy of us writer led Tiiioii Villi any jjt'eat degree of affeitbu. to retni-idi-ihe story tiia' I Wanted a separation was a . littCHKU 11. Irieuu, question of defi ndirg himself at the cust IciH ernie falsehood, coined As ilr0,;dcn, the remolding. by my Thirteenth, that aboat a year after of nnsery- - ta Beechcr. which mother, who sa d she would bearpoor the the ticket ha3 not helped tho caus Mrs liliona coiitis-ion- , lier mind re to Tilton allow the by mained iu the fixed opinion tluy. her prevailing caUiumits against himself to responsibility i,f th's, and oilier stateof the InSaeuzaW It has divided criiiiiii.il relations with Betcher hail ments she might make, and comtnuniciV-te- l but jo- unanswered, was lurther stiengih-ene- d to my husband's enemy, Mrs, H. W. their pars, iatotvTO smull particles,und been morally wnmg, to strongly had he the nott received by following by Beechcr, and by her cunnnunieatpd to to the her but at two bitn couirny, days thereafter, from the office Bowen. 1 feel tlioah- it h:rs a little : letter appear impressed outraged by the whole length a change look place in hereon of the edUor of Bcecher' journal. taeo sinbtS tle blunder of noiuiiiatin vicuous cm tb'.s putject, as noied in tn ' June 4 h. '73 My dear Theodore: proceeding, and I am now suffering in more than I am able to leuer, addressed by her to her May I tell you frankly that uben I saw consequence, bear. pcsas fir t'Qces whivh were not va-c,-it fo.lowiug tiusbanu : you last yoa did not seem to me to be . 1 am truly yours, km been rectified, and , other "Schoharie. Juno 20, 1871 the uoule young man who inspired my Elmbelh C. Tilton." dear Theodore: 4My thr aff so ush waira ction many years ago. You changes effected, the fact that most o toe that ministry ot Lai harm tiaiint, a char witre 3ieiding to anact whieh I couhl of Ninetrenth, a few dining the first week May, 1871, tU upwiaeei hive uo personal stake in acter of fiction, my eye's have beeu open not help thinking would he dishonorable days after ihe above leiter was written, Beecaer communicaea lor tho tune first in and" aud i3 i aud my expeneuce the country that it doubtfu p fidous, although ii ix easy ted to Tibon so that 1 se clearly my sat. It was for me to malie through Moulton an earne' t allowance for the e7ery whdiit r they are entitled to vote let when 1 knew 1 that was loved to suffer circumstance that had wrought you to mall that he, Tilton, would take his to Europe and reside there for a alone hold office, wjl! prevent per it to grow to be a passion. A virtuous sucu was dreadfully shocked. family ajrrnzyl term of years, at Mr, Beecher's expense. vctramn should" chi-clall an ab My dear Tbeodore, let me as an old "instanffy have veted fur son3 who.-niish- t affairs have since been repeated sorbing love, but it appeared to mo in friend whoss heart is wrung by your Similar dt.-oby B. echer to Tilton, through the same such for talse that felt I ticket the love the aud terrible and light oppwiuon "just eorrow, iell jou channel A suffering message of kindred tenor received could harm no one, not even that you then acted ignobly, and that was brought from Beecher to Tilton last fa a pf the thing," from throwin 1 so believed until 4 o'clock you can never have true have you. cf mind peace away their Ballots en such a feeble this afternoon, when a heuvenly vision till yau conquer yourself and dismiss all Sumaier by F. B Carpenter, as will appear from the following affidavit. dawned upon ma. 1 see now, us uever purpose and thought of injuring a man Homer. N. Y.. July '74. On Sunday and.jrresponsible arrangement. the wrong I have' doue you, and who has wronged you: Of nil the promiJtHy 1st, 1673, two days after the surMo tuwhih the people are waking hasten imnedia ely to ak your pardon ses our 1 can none frame, ips arft so bh so that hence :red as those we make te those who reptitious publication of the triparte the necessitj of showing jtaei with penitence up-treason if forth, r"mains, you may irust h ave injured us, and whom we have covenant between II. W. Beecher, H C. strength at the approaching election mo implicitly. Ou! my dear Theodora, professed to forgive, and they are sa- Bowen and Theodore Tilion, I walked with Mr. and tjfjiiiiuug upon the one ticket though, your opinions ar not restful or cred just ia proportion as the.r violation Church to Beecher from the Plymouth tho residence of F 1) Moulto Cfingeoial my soul, vould work injury to thoee to whom my on integ wluelifarrieatha names, of mn ritv aud purity are jet eacred aud Holy they are made. You cannct paint too ton, in Livingione street. On the vay to lonlfon's hiuse, Mr. Beecher said to ' ; ;. . , .. whom they know and on whom they things to 08. black the wrongi you have suffered. On ine that if Tilton would stand by him he Bless God with me- for Cathariue that 1 no plea in abatement, weuld share his fame, his fortune au4 d joljvaoi dgriat n muter of ladies Gaunt, for all snob leadings of an all but 1point youmake to remember that beg nothing everything he possessed with him, Til-,(jnow ani fientlemcn among the rcBgecta-IH- T wiae an4 Can law Ye, which makes forgiveohangothe I feel Francis B Carpenter." e ness noble and god-lik1 have quite prepared to renew my 1 and really "liVeral citizens net prayed Sworn to and subscribed before me vow with you, to keep it at the or you nnd with soy, enouga sirong this iSth day of July 1871. rcquiae'b, wholooketu at toe eye crying and tears, beseeching Go4 to reejected with tho "Mormon" pco-fl- Savior "Will.ai. T. Hickock, and heart. Never before could I say strain you from have determined to veto the this. When wronging yourself by ' "Notary Public " yoa yesrn toward me with violating your solemn engagements. To Mr. Carpenter, in irue feeling, be assured of the tried, night 1 was happy in the thought that straigiit, Piple's Ticket, recognizcommunicating to Tilion the ahove affidavit, and restored love of puriSed have says in a Idbeen fcr is fact it their of you that the preserved ing worthy committing ler accompanyiug it: ! have no hesita-tio- n EutABETU." an act I eo much dreaded." iu giving vou the statement, as 1 s'lpport and that, it cnght to be aod Mrs. Tilton fcllSwed the above letter In a letter written by Beechcr, in or- understood at the time it was tne to with these: v areto he tho winning carl. der to be shown to T.ltcn, Beecber report in substance to you. and I did se 'J 'hi fc'tUition "Jrly 4th, 171. spoke as follows: ia pleasant to con- repeat it. It was at "Oh, my dear husband may yeu never 'No man ?ecs the difficulties that en- Beecher spoke tome this interview that ofhij apology to need the discipline of being misled by u viron tne unless be stands where I do. you " The charge that Tilton ever woman na I was by a goad man " T have I that a church on my to levy blackmail on Beecher is No date. I would mourn grest'y if handssyis simple enough, but to Lavo false; on the contrary Tilton h nlant. Bicil. lif was to be ma le known to fathi r. hundreds aad thousands of men At Byg'iftmiTiry,, on the 20ih last , cf my pressing resented every attempt by Beecher to H.s bend wnuld be bowed indeed to the me, each one with his keen susmeion. im him under a pecuuiary w aton, of Mjrr u obligation. And others of a similar char- j anxie'y, cr zeaf, to see the tendencies put grave !. arl Abigail r.ostat&um, eced tire acter. Twentieth, not l.ng after the scandal nut weuu ii eicpe-utrcak tut (CO? CLtriD OS SXT MOB j wuica, TJ) mrnn rirriTTnv PLANING AND RE - SAWIUr. . r We .; announce to Ihe Citizens ,TOT nlcli "' PlaniDg, Matching and Scroll Dg, RUSTIC, FLOOHIXG and BETEL SIDING We ara also manntacturiug tho very best quality of burton. n't rnan-ipulatio- t Pine W3b.it Aud are prepared to- nil " To-da- Summer Trade. OTHER PRODUCE AND GRAIN RECEIVED IS Exchange for W. FOLGEB, BILLIARD PARLOR Slain Street, Ogtlen. Y eas . G0FF3100KE, - Proprietor. fr 1 Mos-es.o- Mm ' CHOICE WShJES, Liquors and Cigars. - I,ASS BILLIARD TABLES, FIIiTdwe-t- f BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, Opposite Union, Depot. VEALS tjjX, Lias-- , f,i)C. HOARD $2 PER DAY. FIKST- accoiuuiudittioiit:. Good .11. Bar Attached. WHY IS Wm frst known in n tnwga-oAmri'j. JU nr kni i!ie HnlliU' lo worlt. It "3" ths nlort an't bct rco'l et n7 F'tm Linim.Ht Hi the of bo" ' in-ri- JI.li:.ti:i)M.l.V, Proprietor. ... iMOtf. ts ut ivi-1- vo-l- i. mtllii.us noi ciiinjilalnt ho cvTrtea. cd us, una ua u Ucaliug millioua l umifii d IT? ' IT nA3 NO EQUAL. rcconmenaed ri;h cnbonndel tm ence in ail ca.-oft uti,Urui3i8,lJarw.SpraiMi Itnemnat sm, Jiaid Swtiiin.s. &Mi: .tw'' biains.StiflueoBolthe Joints, i roaen i'tst. kc. amonpt all peisonn. anil fir '",P.m!' 1'onndprs. Itingbonc. Scratchf.J Galls. Hool-aispavins. Springhalt ol we T lar nd Hamcsa OaJs ; also &saef and Lar in By-cau- 140-- LINIMENT PAIN SUBDUING That all Railroad men are now taking their Meals at the DELMOMCO? Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, treats kis customers right, and only bharges $5.00 per weeis for board. It li es t Poll-Evi- l. S,J: LIME! LIME! LITIE) Hcvs, TTe will deliver in In this city, GOOD GREY LIME or Caltlc. !pi!cs At Ihe Low Trice of FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. IfiiiiiiEif Send ou Tour Orders. EDLEY HAMPTON, Opposite Old Tithing Office, sriu. also Main Street, Ggden. d isotr Brewery THE BEST BEER jcaca, Bone end ! FAMILIES AND I'll C BTKEW-liOE- TRADE SCP-I'LIE- A FinalTall Huor, accouiuiodatiug from A liiumriit ciaimins ice smo P' eults. 'Xhoy ro a chcataia"-tad get sottting but AO-t- a " 6 iW Icasi Mtsb tnr Sots st Ai- - DncGoais t Eott" S5c. C0. aad 01 per Bms. Parties wishing to engage the Ilall or Grounds BHUtapily pareo day, iu advauce. TERMS UOV, " MciiOTilll Pleasure Ground in tho Beautiful Grove. mnnsements. N rntwetevo the w"fpe--'i t n'?t years ot trial, thirtv taatJilrceiUtsnub aaalkWdJ ' II tic Llaiacntia net ts rccesuacs&A R1CHTER & FRY. , "WOUNDS." rests, T. 0. Box 19, Ogden. to ion persons. sex . ihU I Bemrtnber. i a lM not .prins 1''r"rii up in UTAH CLAMED dUCinTHE MOST ABSCr.D AM J'5Tti VJ M Orders Promptly Shipped to any Point on the Railroads. ont-ilo- '$& ' y6ceAfre.tions,iro H'PP'JT. EXTERNAL" Wholesale and Retail. All kindsof scd large dancing Kni'a, sail uutun, Cure and may be j usUy tei cisd tne GroYO e -- Goods. PRICES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIGUlili - e, PROVISIONS Ifow Good? now Arr?vii)g for Springs a mar-riag- Ogden, Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and CAPS. e, r- - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. - - notice DEALER IN s r umber, lletail Uuls at Short - - 3Iain Street, y ' tiolesalo and V W. FOULGER, 04-io- fur-tiie- r, Sa At our Mill, Corner of FIFTH AND FKAKKLIX STEEl '3 ... 5bu Safe WE ALSO MAKE '"t.PENllOSK. r.V:' Co, i tf Otrdenn my that we hav lately put innperaticn a tilt , rtff' FLAN1XG AMI UESAWJSG MILL. uZ Muchinery in all nt w and vf the rtrv best 'make and we are now prejmrul to do all kind a of Jtespcrtfull Ee-Sawi- cott. . aw-- ' . ;:' v &; PROPRIETORS. PEOPLE'S TICKET ; miiu uiiUi. GIBSON, ECCLES .... yee-tcrd- 1874. OGDEN Xeiic: Sizz ct Eornx. j LYON HFO C0 |