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Show if. " 1V v ii J 0u gundi0pf Site i! i 1VKK SVENINU, Sunday eieepted POBLISHIKtt COMF4HI. by the 1J5M PENROSE. Editor and Business Manage?,. OlU.- with OF SUBSCRIPTION. "jSMS 'i'JH-..... , Taa Months IBIW ingl Oopy ,, f,Amih .it Litf iiTi U ."' -- -H.tl. Through Mail daily Through Mir duly Vu TMLm. . . JO . ' .S0 p.m. 6.2(1 p.m. . 7.00 a.m. T r" m. and the Wart County mail, (to vfi. Evanston, tear the latter place for Rich- County, 2 p.m. . . and Saturdays, at 6.0Op lva p.m. , and SaturdaysPWn City and Slatersville, ? J.S(J.m AlmeWedndaysaud errand gatwdari z 31. i OGDFJf, LTAII, j m 1W ISSUED MONTHLY. s "A Magaificent Conception wonderfully carried out." The necessity of a popular medium for the repOFFICE resentation or the productions of our gre it s, has always l.eao reognized, aiid maay j.Mral 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. attempts hay, been made to met the want. The REGISTRY DEPARTMENT successive i'a.lares which so invariably followed . 3 each attempt in this country to essablish an art Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. journal, did not prov. the indifference of the peo. ; a.m. to 8 p.m. ple of America to the claims of high art So soon Open frera 8 as apreper appreciatio of the want andabilty Isteide Door open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. to meet it were shown, the public at ence rallied with enthusiasm to its support, and the result w&s a groat artistio and commercial triumph j ALD1NK 7.40 a.m.' TUB THE ALD1NE, while isnueo with ail the regtt P. train --arrives- -- 6.40 p.m. iarity, has neu of the temporarv or timely U"p - 6.20 p.m. inta est chracteristie of ordinary periodicals. It e leaves 1 (j,'p,r ? i an elegunt miscellany of puret, light, aud "f 8.60 a, tn. " ' " U. grao.ful litewture; and collectieni of pictures, -"7.50 a.m. rar st specimets of arti tic skill, in black the U. C. train arrives 5.40 p.m. aud white. Although each succeeding number and ti affords a fr sh pleasure to its friends, ti e real -8 40 4-" UaveS value and beauty of'i'HK ALDIME will be most' 6.20 p.m. appreciated alter it is bound up at the close of and u th 6 00. p.m. year. Wuile ether publications may cUim U.S. tam arrives ? superior cheapness, as compared with rivals of 30 8 a.m. ieavea ii a similar class, THE ALL) IN ei is a unique and Salt Uke City Time. original conception alone and unappi without competiti .n in price or character? ;TM p!9sor ef a complete volume can Dot duplicate the quantity of fin- - paper and engravings in any other shape or number ef volumes lor ten tin ks cost; and then, there is the Weber Lodge. A. F. & A. M chromo besides. The national feature ef THE ALDIXE must be taken in nonairew sense Trunartis cos, TTT. P. OGDEN. "i mopolitan. While Tills: ALLIKK is a eirictly . j iff American institutjon, it lioes not 'couflae- - Jtesif riuu-COMMtn.AiiwiD a entirely to the reproduction of native art: Its REGULAR Main St. ftrst.aud third lhoriday mission is to cultivate a broad ami apprecietive feach month. Sojourning brethren in good art taste, one that will discriminate only on .uuding, arecordially invited. w grounds of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing XI IK ns ot betbre the ALD1NK. as Ua-l- y a patr leading n; ff. S. HOLBROOK.Sec'y. characteristic, the productions of the most noted Ameiicau artists atteution will always be givn hi ' v to specimens foXeigh master, giving sub ecribers all the pleasure and instruction olitaiua ble from home r loreign sources And The artistic illustration of American scenery, original with TUH ALDINE, is au important -. NOTARY PUBLIC, feature, aud its mamrioen plates are oi a ixe : J 4 Citafc. more " appropriate to the satis tWoi y treatment of OgtlenCit), details ihau can be afforded by any inferior page.' ' t30-t- f "i m'k y Tiie. judicious t inl&igptfrsium of ; j landscape, marine, tigure and anin al subjecs, sustain an N. TANKER unabated interest, imp esible where the scope of the work coutiues the artist too cluselv to asiugle style of SHijeci. Tne literature of THIS ALDIM is alight uud graceful accompaniment, worthy with only suck teuhn cal lea s, of the urn-ti- c j ? Off?e ; i iiquiBiti'JIis as do not interfere with the': popular i' ) f Interest of" the work. hurs. I"; ,0'j .J - . Train u a. -t " 'ei.r ATTORNEY AT LAW ,7 J - ' Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. - Citf, - Utah. '"j PREMIUM FOR, 1875, and HydrBulle cxll Eiiiier, , IiOgan, Cache Co. A. MEVEK, ATTORNEY.. & C0UNSBL0B. All Un4i of legal fcusiness T promptly attended DENTISTUY. Surgical asd Mechanical den'tint. 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This feature only av' 'es tt subscri bers who jiay.fuj-'Siie-; fetf in advance. Full particulars in circular sent on application enclosing i stamp. TERMS: , eubscriptior., entitling t THE ALDISE one year, tne Wuomo aifcd th Art Union. 0e $6.00 Per .num in Ativa .ce. A ' (No charge for pontage.) Specimen Copies of THE ALDINK, 50 cents. THE aLi INK will, hereafter, be obtainable There will be no reduced only by subscription. or cluh rates; cash for sub enptioos must be the to sent publishers direct," op haudi d to file to tjie local canvasser, without responsibility publishers, except in oases where the eertilioite is given, lieanng the facsimile signature! of I i Urn 6um, Presidana. CANVASERS WANTED. d53-l- y ' will be welcome in every home. - Everyooiy loves' such a dig, and the portrait is execute, so true to the' lile, that it seems the veritable pres-eir:- e of the animal itself. The Rev. T. lie Wttt Taimage-- , tells tna.. his own Newfoundland dog at it! Altliouga (ti.e lincst in Brooklyn).,seesbarksthis premium chromo so natural, no one who t of will have the slighte-being bitten, n liuaides the chiouio, ever advauee subscriber to TIIE AUrlNJi; for, 1874 is constitute i a member, and entitled to ;J1 thopr vileges of ) SELLERS, P. D. S. tHA)lLS UNSELFISH FRIE?fD.' "MAS it Residence 2nd HoutU Street, Salt JLak City, Utah. OBce j Every subscriber for 1S75 will ree'eiire k beautiful portrui, m oil colors, of the same noble dog whose ptctureiii'a former issue attracted so much attention. Uni and Mining Claims surveyed. ! Any person wishing to act perijinaentlv as; a local cauva-Be- r will receive lull and "prompt .TJollli; i by applying to 'Bankers cml Express ForwardfK'iii. " THE ALIHXE CmU'iNI'. "j - " KSW-.XUR- artfej4iAIDEN Oraw direst on San k'raneisco, Few York, oj 8t. Iiouin, London and Paris. Agen-i- n all the principal Citien Van and West. ALO issue certificates of depoait. ' Keep fcpea m ounta and transact a general banking business, ipecial attention given to collections, 54-- tf E. DOOL-Y- . Aeent. COIQfiO FIRST - CLASS One Central Kailroad . 1 1 IMftcon ompany will . Betnrn Tickets .;.(;.. BRICKLAYING. $f ''1 K f 5 - Railway, - Utah D North-West- et - FOR CHICAGO, Detroit, Toledo, BuiTalo. New York, Philadelphia BosCity, Montreal, Cleveland,Toron- Baltimore, ton, Kloomineton.Spriiiftfield, Washington, to, Yankton, Indianapolis, rortiana.rnagaia f . Pittsburgh, CincinuAti, Albany, Cairo, s s f, EPHMAM SMITH, T0 LAY BRIOK IN THE BFST ,MRI) of Workmanship at Keaeonahle Rate, (Wit si 8 left wi,a Douglass & Robhius' will ei.. attention. dl"U-l- v SHEBOYGAN. MAKffOWOG, C1INT0N, JANESf VILLE, MILTOM JUlii"i BURNETT, F0I?D pa.iT a TTTKPTTnw APPLKTON, MENAJi)U LA OSHKOS wtxv rnu iK-- n?. rftifiHKS &LPRKK. LAKE It is the only Boats wvnw J VMA i is the Via Madison, Barabooand Elrey, and it J only route running mm . .TOT '.iiX(Wia,-ATCHMAXEnvt-rv- n AN0 . R jWELER Ptt K. r JLJi TA AT AfA - ( pA L A CE CAES and St. Paul. Through between Chicago MARVIN BuamtT," ObbT- - Supcrintetidet. y( it STEJfNETT, 11 "." i , ' w ! .TiTTTrr .I. ..I ., MAIN STREET, OSSEil H . . PURE-DRU- GS- VOL.. HI,- TAILORING. ! appears that Judge McKean is about as unfit a jurist as human ingenuity could select (to tm Federal Judge oi Utah atHhfef reseat juncr ture. A judge who addresses charges 08teosibly te a graad jury and really td.Bunconibe is not fleasant tti con- template, but a judg whj under prec tense of charging a grand jury in Utati really charges Buncombe in the Atlantic coast, is a kind of person we shall evidently get no good of. Judge e McKean has been quoting to perl tht) , grand Jury of Salt Lake. Montesquieu's' saying that the nature and principles of government are to be studied by way of explaining, which is a very good thing for a writer on jurispruaVnce to.say, but not a good thing for" a Judge on tbe bench to repeat, and the saying of the Supreme Court of California that courts are ,bouai to take notice of the political1 an 1 'social condition of the country in which they sit, which seems to us a maxim susceptible ol misapplication,,,,, Judge JlcKean has misapplied), it with great exactness. It strikes us that while he was quoting he might have quoted with propriety the saying of Chancellor Bacon that "judges ought to remember that and not jus their office is jus dare, to interpret law and not to make law or give: law." "If Judge McKean had quoted this and acted 11 .1 on it ne would not.1nave taken the trouble of delivering a tirade against polygamv in place ot instructing the jury in the law. ' Polygamy in' Utah is not a topic on which we are in the habit of; hearing much' sunse "talked, and "Mi-- ; Kean has plenty of precedents in the Congressional Jlecord for the way The casfe iu which he discusses it. is not so simple as McKean and gentlemen, in Congress appear to think itXXfi Jack itlsa very difficult case. The Mormons went or were driven to Utah when it was the most remote and unvisited part of the national domain. They built up there an industrious aud prosperous community, with a religion founded on a revelation which to intelligent people is a mass of Hebraized gibberish, and jutha social practice which is disapproved in all civilized nation. They hurt .nobody but themselves and their pioielytes, however; and if they tjould have helped it they would have fumaiaed in isolation until this time. licific. railways and new gold mines were destined to disappoint their hopesj and now they are face to face d with5 another and Htrougfcr they must go to the wall or the wilderness. No doubt they will do the latter as soon as they can, but it is rather hard to demand of them ihi they shall "at ODca abandon the results of the labors of all these years an4 leave the valley of Salt Lake as naked as they came into it. In the meantime polygamy ought, of course, to be discouraged by govern' ment and, its officers, and the Mormons given tQ understand, what they do understand already, that a polygamous community cannot subsist in the midst of a monogamous community, though the fetirement of the polygamous community .fronl a contest so unequal canno be; effected suddenlyt without inflicting Joss and distress very painful to think of. This is the view, we think, that legislators ought to take'l'and judges to enforce. : In , fact, members of Congress run about Morruonism as if Mormoniim was aboujb to pervade the whole country, and pass penal stat utes ia such haste that one would thiuk they 3 were ia dangi r unless tin y restrained themselves by rigid laws tff becoming personally! polygaAnd Federal judge eniorce mous. these laws, cr "try to enforce them, with a stupid jpersistendfy; which,' if it could be put altogether int practice; would put all the leadiugimale members ot ne wormon commufiuy s of into prison and turn the female members of the Mormon community adrift upoo the world with a brood of "children of nobody" aad no legal claim to support from " f anybody. Burfce laid he could sot frame an indietiaeBt against a nation. The more courageous McKean can deliver a charge against a whole peaceaIf ble aid industrious comujunity. notion had any adequate govartiuTeijt what the difficulties of the Mornion question were, it would give up the McKean method of settling them aud remove that jurist trom a position where he cau do nothing but mischief. few York World, 18i.h. - - tl ciV-er- Next . to Pool't rifth Street,he - I will patronage. ' 1 -- civiliza-tionan- ; i. - Name of STATION. ' Repairing, cieanuie, etc.,- done with Dispatch. ' t No. 1 ItNo.' Pat. ' s ' . HOUSE.: : Main Street, - - Ogden '- . t, V- " AND OLDEST , BE8T - 1 j ; I 6 ; .XavaviU ,i 6 , I i ' 4 w '.'!' T . 71 1. i 08 I ' COVINGTON, Ogde - ' . IU ( 81 i 9 2: i Croai, ' ' ' A rriv 62 i:ii.. " ; : ' l at Salt Lake " 10 13 10 40 I 81 1 7 44 "..'Ilr. 7 68 1 8 to the d278.--t ebv, t 1 - i ti ; u :i u lt i f 1. ft i- ill'O n ! Fine Article of. i; 84ft A'H awe, f )' j tua? ' ( . . r QldiTGinPor 86 ,(,..) 1,76 IvI 2 J 00 hi, a 111 IiO.OL- TT j i " ' ,' f.lj jiIj-- ia i,) il jj..,tt udl dJ ,7u ij'.i '.CIGAHSntn,!, 8fin .: 'i .)( i i.: ; MIXED TBAWS.WILL RUN ' 1. 1 'J.'l iU rtAf3 j U J i ) ' u i i . ,, 00 ii; .r la addition , 20 , . is I ' 'LI ' . ' J 10 . i ; it-'.- i (n jrm ; ,! S3 T 4 10. i'-- i , v. '!-- ., ' Scbtca' v hfsley; Old '.II l ine Jarjiaica, cognac xiraudy, h. ',;" HumDutcL --Schnapps. 7 ' j "'' m. i ; , ii . "' "" ' Woods Prnp'r.j t j, Farmingtoa' ii " CentrsviHe Late Traveling Agent for Townsend House i KaytvIllB - j .' '. f . Ln ! l, r. a. , ' i ' !''.: i t FREE CONVEYANCE AND FROM K. R. DEPOT. '., . i. OB "lit l ' Trains Leave 1 ' ' l "liM Hi Geuuine'OM a i ? i n j S, ! : li GEOOEE.IPS,! i. 00 6 40 .' I.:... , ,,v.;.-- . A FULL LINE OF ,., 4 j;U ! '';! '''' ; ' ! , i; i . 60 , t .1 I M 4 S3 ; i .. , IB : 60 T ,f , v 8 , S3 nij ' i CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE DRIVES EXCURSION PARTIES. E- - -- T' 0 .1, .;. Arrive at Ogdea ..... "- Board by the Day or Week. '"'"'tO e 36 Farmlngtoo , , THE CITT. ,V ,y . MIL Y HOTEL IT A . ;.7 j . m. $ oU. 0 S ' f ;j Oils,' Turps, ' VarnLBlies, Brushes; etci ni ::J ' i V '.'t it.,. ' - I' 1 ' 6 . Centre villa c OGDEN S i.i:.H'i.'l i, ' A ' T! Crow Woods 1 1."" ; - ' BaltUka ! - jperfumery and.iToilet ' ,'; ,.. goods, "';) Past. trains Leave ' i AND " f; flv., Paintsj 187:j 1b 6 TOBACCO' AND 6Nttl?P.iJ vjnt. I l,'- illnk;' i' ia v?..v DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) ,,; i; ,f ,i i:, t, ,;t j.!,,;-- ;,,, M. STUART Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p in. FOR SALE IUE BEST AND CTEA ' ' nJ.l' t 1.1.1 i j:KEEPS !,t .i,fi.N ;ri...; as jit ft FOltt E and LIFT MI'S for deep or shallow well. Also, Pa- Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.06. p.m. Jonie, Kennedy, Red PI tent Points for Drive Well Pump, with suitable Passengers will nlsate nnrchaM their tickets at iron piping. Pumps repaired and fit ted upon reasoni Mum find Angostura MitUrsf able terms, at Vt orkalioit. North of Old the offices. Fifty t'!.:ts additional will he eharged ' when the en ia collected fare the tram. Office Yard. Ogden. Tithing PUfsflPS!! PUMPS! li ; i. v't , ' g 1 - - I rs s JackeP). f( 142-- tf lor al! Informatien coueernfng Freight or Pas-. age, appiyro , ( , K j I AMES H1IAKP, ' Geu'l Dickat end Freight Agent ' 1 D.PUGH&SON,1 JOHN SHARP, HnPiJUNTENDKNT.' -- ... TIiAIN and ORNAMENTAL . n t: UTAH NORTHERN fn , l j ' f i ;; j q jtf f j , . BUILDERS. STAIR J. dl74-6- .. - H , , . SODA WATEil. SODA WATER Our ,. : H WILL BE i ' i Wholesale or Reiail, v . ON REASONABLE TERSIS. -- '.I I - SALOON! i On the Premises. near PAYNE & CILRISTUN. . .h. vku.u 117, uiesw "?yrjJo rbn si'fr;-t- 7,'fcM'ie&:ttK? y ANTON,QDB,pASHIJaU , Freight House, Ixtikest CITY " ' - 0 " BROW, VEGETABLES season Tm f U Vtt. Dareatia, i: Colietlona Proinplllr atte'iidea) ... 't :.i AT COST! and Jtwlryt from Bntliew.) , (Retiring . dltXl ....; ..; .. AT Watehtu : licenses; -- ALtowin - i( T. HPJI-POEII- CARL C. ASMUS8CN, 8. L. CITT, OPPOSITE POST OTrtCl.' " .U d.l3-3- ,,.;, ...j IS WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN By rt f Guaranteed. U.C. 1 FI RST NATIONAL BANK CF ITAi ' ' ,jr'tHiiffii till l! WRfti'ii To all whom it may concern. AND FRUITS Express, Daily, In their dt-- j . CALIFORNIA L. CITT LOT, SITUATED NEAR MAIN Oerdei' l itv. It U mo.Ktii,u w a good granary, building site, nnel eoutair.4 coal honse, wood house and cellar, alee a well with ..1 A .. , t . it fnip. it m neatly end subtftahtmlry lened,.lnu a tne gram lawn, 6044 fet, aid oroameata) Jower Ved. with bther 1nnproveitintt,'and k fall water . .. , , prlviloge.' toe terms knd othe partfeulh A, a'ppfl te 7 ...r v n ntr. ' The Coal sold by 08 is ail picked over by band and warranted free from la?e, at atoae or alack. j n d23tft V Orders left at P. 0. Box 2V), or tht Facurry,just below Z, C. M. I., Fourth Street, will receive lompt A tlentitn. E. P. r !: "t.'-- Oldest Jtankirlr IflstittttKm ., 'i. j HALF A j t im .j Office ri ji end i Bocty ICanyoa Satlefaotloi 11 ( n tn Ii;a - FOB SAiiE;:t; i Yi, WARREN We have also opened a cozy ' ICE CREAM AND PICKED '''"'Eouutainr,:!-- can tie supplied daily at their ' . residences. - . Cnstomeri City & C0,j ppalerv!: ;;:'; .. Grass OCPEN MANUFACTORY, C bexxett; DIL( AX, (''ii.- 7t Prescriptions accurately prepared. 1. I IVIill.'llliH i;.'l'J 'j'fiU (in i , iStJ) I . CHAS. MB LEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. ' Oen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, .dW-ly- ?rl) 'li Ofaiiuu 'lAILROAD. . i . SPARKLING , ob i ' i :J - Orders left at Join Boyle's Furniture Store will receive prompt attention.. i " Train Leave Ogden daily, a IM a.m. Trains leave Franklin, at 0 a m. , traini Leave Logan daily, 11 a.m ,' , .' ' 4.30 p.m . , Arrive at Ogden , ' u i . i tf REL. WHOLESA LE AND ASD COXTRACTOIIS, BUILDERS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT NOTICE engaged in Business in Ogaen City, (fcr which the City Ordi , Vl..U-";,- t. ' PJIODUCE STORK. nance! provide that a license mnst be , I i. l.f .,.,. v,f, obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken) before any Haa bis old stand, on TCFTH STREET, Alderman of said City, and be subjected (or tha purchase aud sate of u i n ( ; r. to a Fine. ALL KIND OP PRODUCE, By order of the City Council.' (I LESTER J. UERRICK. Myor. J1ME3 TAYLOR, City Reeorder. Garden and Grass) Std$. ' ' ' " '' ;! ' At his BOOK STORE adjoining la keeps The Office of the City Recorder ii at all the Pariodicais'atd Vewspapersof the City Hall, Fifth 8treet, Ogdeo, ; tha day, also a full stock of WaU Paper, Ofiief vyirt from 10 m. HUH p.m. ; Pictures, Fraoes, etc. , ,. , ' d6-6. (I. W. TtJRNIR. " ii ,4.'.' m ii NOTICE, j.pi 1, L 'Shipping a Specialty' main street, ofrosite post office; ogden, utail P.O .Box Grove S4. r it , RICHTER & FRY1 t Pleasure Ground in the Beautilu. (irove. A All kinds of oot-to- nr amusement klonJI and large dancitig floor, accoinnio,latiug from 'M -to2'KJ"irsm8.";'i j Pnrti wishing t enesire the Hall or Grounds i mostapHy eveu4ajt in advauee. . d220-6- .- vSummoflJ Against HEDWH HERZBERO, Defendant ) , , f J - , The People- - of the Territory of Utah; ToHedwig Heniberg, Defendant,' ORIETINa. Yoa are hereby eummoned to appear In aa ac tion bronght against above yoa by t3), named Matte Laurtnien Flaiotlff.., In the in uiid ' for Probate Court the Coobty of Weber and Territory ci Utah, and an. Sled theieieJ "'hia tea dart ever of the day of service) after the Mntc (exclusive on yoa of this summons if eerred witbin this Omotv, and tf not within this lnotv hat within the Third Judicial District 'of Territory of IlED PIXE LULIBER! t Cheap-VoVf,Caia.- , f i t VTi' tb, hhs ' - . ,i v.M... -Territory of Ctoh within forty da.va, will be taken against ymi by default, KM... KIHIIII VLI er judgment ftr the am of dollars, according to the prayer of said , , Complaints This action ishrotiphtfo obtain a decree of said Con t disotdving the bonds of MxtrinHiny existing twtwwn tfie eaid Plaintiff and and for neb other relief as to this court ehail seem just and eqiii'eblfl. and ctwt if milt. IS WIiNKSS WHVRvoif, I hereunto sm my and of said Conrt, jn Ok4w hand j , tins 'iii day of Octobor. A. I. titv, . u- -. , ... . , o. r i,ji i n iv , c, Clerk Probata Ey S. TAN SIR, Jr., Deputy. - Coit. di-- 1 ' , .v.ru j, ii j 1 ff ;)fl) 'j,, HEWSIEAMSAW And anwewtcraliis; tegj)atr!t . TERMS LOW. , la to Probata Court in aad far Weber Covntyj i ierruory or utan. GTJSTAV SERZBERO Plaintiff, '. , V' FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SEP , , PUEDt t. f, t to Orders Prompt!) Shipped an$ Point on the Railroads. , j , 0. Box 19, Ogden. m LEGAL Brewery! Wholesale and RetaiL, P. . " 4i7-t- THE BEST BEER in UlAi mne-tenh- " AKD aFTEB JAN. , r , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. lames H illlarua, Fiftti Street. Kl-6- . ' ,,, OF UTAH. x ,( . L1X PIO,ll 'ON j Ogden, he glad of 4 shore of Where l :j ,i:' J Jfotd, ' ' Patent ''Medicinefe t tmm, HAILIIOAD. A.MtS WlLJL.iA.MS WlHi;a TO INFORM ttM public that be has opened for huiuew ia the i '. above line at hie ihopt .... J i'i.'l 'Mli.Ul illl l ' LTAii 1 at Bua-conib- ! Chicago & JAMES SHARP, Oeneral Ticket Agent sl8 P EST E IiX r:- AND AFTER MAY 15th, 1874, theV "" lie lh Road. l V QUIEX f HOUSE," fI SaE tAK""CITY Terms $3.00 per May. and Table Board at Reasonable Rates ' J. C. LITTfiil; 'Vropneter. SPECIAL NOTICE. 01 -- , - HOTEL, Block East of tUa Theatre,, ffeakly N ORTB . ...RAILWAY. J. AMERICAN- S gtt " OCTOBER 26, 1874. 51 OX DAY, Polygamy in tJtah. It Eighth Tear, ;the aldine; '" "i-- 'I 'I ' A Representative and Champion of Art Taste ! t ,, Prospectus For 1674 - '"' ." EVENIMC, - z : Xhe Art Jtmrtwl of Americd. HarrievillWulnasday and rthO j. Saturdays : - 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. f jS.40a.iu, " CL08IK8. . Laktand the Bast L"ch "H. STo. " i, i, erCTrrT!JlT.RUpLISHE u cm. .45 1.40 a.m . . City, double daily Mail daily . rvrounh Mail daily Si J U .T 5lTI,roui "" - ' mm MAIM NB CLOSING ,t DRUG" STORE1! 4.00 a.00 . ! t r . 1 . u !;a- - oat A Jfo. I Qnaliiy of RED PINE :LUr.iD'CRv ' i. ii.?"it iUll ,! r.-i-: .Ji ri Which w 1 B ed-Ro- f,' r-- h - wfHeeIlt - (' ' '''- ' .Piices 'for Cash, COWLEY 5i CO ' ct. . Leyan,' Cache, Co., U232.2m . ,,, pa. |