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Show Lvol with She thj shingles. Thi U c -- aden gunttton. jtnry to the city ordinance, and a Charlie W. Penrose, Editor foolish as it is dangerous. By this stupid carelessness the whole business part of Ogden is exposed to. the ciance of destruction-i- f the sparks, frequently to' be seen dropping on OGDKX. UTAH. Nov. Saturday ETMiiuy, 2i, .1S74. roofs, should be kindled into a blaze Then again, hot in. a high wind. ashes are thrown out in the imme- diate vicinity of rubbish and boxes, and it is a wonder to The necessity fora ccrmpeteut firo many that all the stores on Main be not need in department every city Street have not been burned to the argued; it is clear to every sensible ground long ago. mind. Ogdea haa a fine little fire The Inspector of Buildings has engine which has boon tried and been specially instructed to look after tested and found, to bo efficient and these infractions of municipal law, adapted to our present requirements. and if wo know anything of AlderBut we have no properly organized man Mooro we think he will attend dry-goo- . and equipped brigade. In caso of fire to his business. In this connection there arc a fjw men who can be re- wc quote as follows from the Ordi lied on for service if they happen te nance relating to the Inspector of be within cull, and the gentleman appointed by the city to act .is Chief ia an energetic, reliable and active officer, ,Arslabli8hed organiza'ion of sober, lively vrVmg men is now required. ,And they should be suit-abuniformed and supplied with adequate facilities for A meeting will beheld on Monday cvoaiog,.in the City ..Hall, when the Chief, Joshua Williams, will proceed to organiro a permanent brigade of fifty men, if so many suitable personis present themselves us members. There is one obstacle to tho success of this organization which presents itself, and it ought to be removed. The community, particularly that portion of it which owns the bulk ot valuable property, is always willing for men to render service even if they wear themselves out in the business, but they are not so willing to remunerate those who take an active part, nor even to assist in making thuir labors efficient, cr to smooth their rugged path. Only one merchaut of this city, up to the present time, has agreed to furnish a band to make up the brigade, and he building. The occupies a first letter of his name is Charley h- yublic-wpirite- d fire-pro- f "Woodmanseo. No one seems willing to subscribe anything towards uniforming aud equipping the firemen.. "Let the city uo it." That's the answer to applications for aid. Now the municipal authorities would be very glad to supply all the public requirements of tho city if the means at haad were adequate. But the city revenue is vpry small,' and tho needs of an unformed or partly formed town are nu ruerous. ,lf our business men want the place to grow, they must be more public spirited, and uot be afraid to fcpeud a little more niocey thau other citizens. Some men who occupy mercantile positions, think that if they pay their taxes, they have doue all that is required of them. This is a , great mit-take- .They expect greater . benefits, and therefore should bo willing to 'venture more than common folks. "Who would bo the grtatest loswrs by fire? The merchants of Main aud Fifth Btreets. Who will be benefitted most by aa .cfBcieut fire department? The merchants o' Main aud Fifth streets. How? In the first rdacethe tanks, put m at great ex-r,c- to the city, are near at band for water supply ; ami in the' second placi, tbeir rates of insurance will bo considerably lowered when insurance companies are satisfied that the city possesses proper arrangements for the of fires. We know of vw tinsuishinr O lias saved two bun which oae firm dred dollars on insnranco in one year, mmply ftac the presence of our neat - little fire engine. .four hundred dol'ars, j AwvltJie with what crty can do, fifty men c"i be equipped with what tools and uniform arc absolutely jaecessasy. If. uevote the for the' their services gratuitously small public good, we think it very be will who those mostly fines'? if benefitted by their labors will not ?yr -io tirffrnm-wnHng- subscribe tho little amount required. The attontiou cf pur citizens is called to the fact that there are nu continual jnerou? roofs exposed to the Stove pipes dargoj of ronfbigration. the sur above w wrn.l .1 f inr-Lo- tic,-- , OtiJ in .Jia. ':?' j'Jit J f Buildings: Sec. 88. Said Inspector shall, when he way deem it necessary, hare a ge eral supervision of all buildings in oours of construction, lo cause to be carried into effect all ordinances providing for the prevention of fires; and struoture which He may reendanger life or property. quire the removal, or prevent the eon atruction of any chimney, grate, range, hearth or stove in any building which may be dangerous in causing or promoting fires, and may direct the construction jf safe depos-iifor ashes; and for such service he shall be paid a reasonable compensation by (lit) parties requiring the 6ame or for whom rendered. Sec. 89. Any per on who shall refuse or neclect to comply with the requirements of saiil Inspector, as mentioned in the preceding section, after having been served with a notice from snci Inspector, in writing, wherein cliull be set fortk some of the dangers herein before stated, together with instructions to runedy the game without delay, shall be liable to a fine for each offence in any sum not less than five dol'ars nor more than one hundred dollars. It will be perceived that those fire-plac- e, s who have the services of the Inspec tor are required to compensate him. This ought to be done without solicitation or reminder. No reasonable person ought to wish people to spend time, ability and work of mind or Those who exbody for nothing most the pect gratuitous service generally perform the least. In conclusion we ak our public men to aid in fitting up the fire department, and those who have been carcleis'in the matter of stovepipes and to repent and reform, and thus 6ave tho town from fire in this world, and themselves lrom the same element in the next. ash-hca- Comlenatioi)s. From the Utah County Times, of tht 2Gth inst: The Provo woolen factory continues to tura out a large quantity ot excellent cloth. The Utah Southern ia being pushed southward with energy. Men arc at work all along the Hue from Provo to Fay son. The jury in the trial of Harrison Car ter for the murder of policeman A. H. Bowen, returned a verdict of murder in the second degree. The people of Gran'ue, a town in Little Cottonwood, don't see the sun at their place from November until February. Nice oool place that. From last evening's News: The evidence in the case of Cora Conway vs. Joter Clinton tt al, was closed yesterday. Counsel have one hour and a when the case half each side, will be given to the jury. McKean gave the notorious Keithley a scoring yesterday. He must score some. body. A young fellow who was ineffectually sparking a girl in the 8. b ward, spoke disparagingly of hercharacter, Thursday night, in the presence of her mother, a Scotch woman. On being asked to explain, he refused, when the old lady seizeJ him by the bair and gave him a thorough pounding, saying, "Noo, I feel a gude dale better." From this morning's Ileral'J-- ' kad a narrow .esMr. H. While going home cape last evening. was his after dark, overturned, buggy throwing him out", but fortunately he was not injured. lie hung to the lines till assistance came. A house in the 7th ward caught fire last evening, through the explosion of a kerosene lamp. It was saved by timely help. F. L. M. Smith plead guilty to gambling at Terrace, and threw himself on the mercy of the Court, yesterday, with the assurance that he had quit. Judge McKean gave him a severe lecturing.and just as be though, be was going to escape with & scold the Judg.9 fined him high-spirite- d OGDEN to "King John"' wis pliypti last nifiht a large audience al the The tre. Mr Junius Brutus llooth was truly womier ful as King John- Mr. Whei b.ck t layed Falcoobridge in exctl'eut e'yle. and SALT LAKE Miss. Agnes lioeth evinced ability as Constance, while li'ile Edith AUATELR DRAMATIC CMPAXT Clawson was eiqnitile as Prince Arthur. The play will be repeated I'erforuiance every Janes II. Brown writes from Beaver WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY EYN'GS in regard to the correspondent of the UNTIL FURTHER NOTiCK. deTribune who calls himself "Royal,' cook by scribing him as a discharged Saturday EreTNoY. 2S, 1S74. name Benj. F. Spear, who ia recognized " by Mormon and Gentile as a "bummer JJfcjTo conclude with the Rouautie Drama JJJ who R. T. Beall and "Pony" Duncan, were accused by him in the Tribune of I appropriating funds sent for court expenses have fully exonerated themselves, but the Tribune would not publish Mr. Or, The Two llubbra Brown's letter explaining this, for fear The performance will commence withtbe in ereat-iu- g of "fouling its own nest." eutitltxl ALLEN'S. - qJAMEIS iUJuKIM OLD WALKER B UI L rNCLAIMKL GENTS' LIST. Anderson C AbbH W Barrock A Buchanon 8 Bainy II P Basset W II Lundqnigt C Morieunen II Mortenson M F MiersC II Poaty P Preston 8 llomt ril Z Ilumell 0 Sowden J H Shupe J K Eastern and Western Boots and W L D B Brown Burdett Beahar Cromwell Dirl DII Jenkins Mr. Starr J Wetti rlind 1'urquttte (Jalltry 50 25 Chatigt of Dill JAMES ALLEN & tverj IV rf rm nci'. AND jiiillT J THE iu every Word." June Dr R. V. Piekck. J.. 26, 1874. Buffalo. Tlie DRESS the ui;i;i. ap- I'll E H EED. Can you ew, successfully, Yes! No. 8 cotton? Query N. Y.: with LINSEYS FLANNELS, GOODS, . AND And GIXGIIAM8, A ; ASSORTMENT GENERAL ED. Machine has the handiest pliances? Which Styles and Patterns of (lioieet DRY OF GOODSl. ISotioii. Kiinc? Men's. Boys' (lnJ Cbi!dren" Which Machine sews the fas esi? Foslmu6ter Jjt WV lUtAKCH. GOODS, coKSim.NtJ RUNNING, SA J. Hall, Flkmikgton, Hunterdon Co.. N. Co. Just Arriving iui lo Arrive! O XJ 3FL IP JSk. Xi JLm OTHJHT to KNOW iPEED I,, OtiltO Z. C. M. Coupled wi'h imwetife power and duraThe only s1 raigbi needle Sowbility ing Machine whtc'i combines iliese g' eat esseul ills, (ibscivation und prac S. W. & Co , Evanst. n, Wy. tic"1 h:ive demou-- i rated the fact, tliat 43 To ot'tinD.v of these letters, the applicant g0"d sewing car! be (ione on all fiist must ask for "advertised letter," give date of the class machines. 'Mien the enquiry arises; paper and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for withia one hoktu, they wil Which Machine runs the lightest? Office. "A Drop of FIGURES. AT LOW Baricy and Potatoes taken in exchange. Wheat, Oatx, ' YOU Rollins Mrs A A Helmandollar Mis be eeut to the Dead Letter ALL NEW..AXD Cents. SOSVJETHSC C W Gecbwend Mrs C Hubert US Smith Mi-- s M HELD FOR POSTAGE. ry Goods, Groceries, &p, d'286-3- u LADIES' LI.T. Cary Mrs E 7- - Shoes They invite inspection of tUeir stock of Prices of Admission Reduced to suit the ti rites. liesei'ved Seats K G. 1 fuet received, a 8HLN'DII) STOCK OF For cutD, etc., ee programmes. IN TI1K POST D Main Street, Oclen. Charcoal Burner ! REMAINING Jen, Territory of Utah, od tin 'Ath of Not , 1874, which, if out culled for within month will b to the limd oh Letter Office: DAILY KECEIfT OF A Ftdl Line of Fall Dry Goods lnania, LIST OF LETTER IS ARK Co., OF LAI EST STYLUS! CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOVES HIE Mittens, Ladit-s'- , Misses', and Children's Hosiery of all Grade. OS WEED. Dear Sir It is with a happy heart that 1 pen these lines to acknowledge that you and your Golden Medical Discovery N. B. A FULL STOCK OF Saturday being the day wiich and Purgative Pellets are blessings to m my from the outlying towns to calls the World. These medicines can not be to highly praised, for they huve almost Og len Ci'y, I s ia l nitke it .i poini to b UllULLlllti, HUllUilD) DliLUl') UtlUIIUIL) Ltiaii.li Three found in my office always on SMuninys. brought me out ot the grave and Ilarnesfi Saddles, Queis-Ua- r :, months aero I was broken out with large I'af OFFICiS AN'O SHOW ROOM OX ulcers and sores on my body, limbs and m Harnt-t-iv Trniuiin s, Ct'rdage and luce, l procured your Uolitsn Meuical Opp. to tke Old Tithing Yard. Discovery and Purgaiive Pellets, and have taken six bottle?, and to dav I am A. PERKINS, in good health, all those ugly ulcers! .IL'ST RHCKIVED, S'. M. a We'd in leit bttin healed and my having ('onipnny of tbe most popular Red Best An naiural. heatthv condition. I thought OtiDKN CITY. at one time I could not be cured. Although I can but pooriy expr83 my srratitude o vou vet there is a droD of CnnsictiDg of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, l lain Santa Claus, Eclipse, joy in every word I write God's bles Diaiuoiid, lnipnved Now Era, Scotia, Kansas, Dianiond Coal sing rest on you and ye r wonderful dvimce. Storcheig, Charm Box, III ateif, Bee, bumble the medicines is crayer of Yours truly, lied Ciost, Corals, i JAMES 0. BELLIS. G)a!-t-War- ma i J. sth k rr, Tin-War- P. i5o-2- PARLOR KrD COOiC STOVES, it A When s medicine will promptly cure such terrible eating ulcers, and free (be blood of the virulent poison causing tiem, who can logger doubt its won Dr. Pierce, however. derlul virtues! d ies sot wish (o place bis Golden Medi cal Discovery in the catalogue of quack patt nt nostrums by recommending it lo cure everv disease, nor do s he so recommend it; but what he does claim is this, that there is one form of bload dis ease that it. will not cure, and that dis ease ii cancer. He does not recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet he knows it to be the most searching blood cleanser yet di"overed. aud that it 'ill free the blood and system of h11 o' her known blood poisons, be they anitinil, The Golden Dis vegetable or mineral covery is warranted ty him to cu e the worBt forms of Skin Diseases, as all forms of Blotches, Pimples and Erup tons, also all Glandular Swellings, and the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulcerated Sores of Neck, Legs or other parts, and all Scrofulous Diseases of the Bdnes as White Swellings, Fever Sores, Hip Joint and Spinal Diseases, all of which b long to Sc; ofulous diseases. LL TO HE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH! Full assortment A of COKKCGATED KLBOWS, ALL SIZES. UttWK SEW1XG S1XGER Just WAGONS AND M At 11 in PRIME A.D Stock. INEI1Y AT THE OLD. TITHING YARD. W. H. Hooper, Supt. All orders addicsscd attention. t. D. II P ry Ojiden, will receive - prompt d296-t- f C LA K i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NOTICE. rjUlE RROS. WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT ENCLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN BUSINESS OF WALKER & Co., of Ogdcn, will here- after bo carried on by ICrotliers. ment of Tnos. Walker under th J. , CO I I 9 o Of the Fine.st Qualities manufactured, on draught' or iu buttle, manage- StaYXER and John W. Lawrence. -- - ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0 SCOTCH All persons ; holding due bills will please present the same immediately for payment. 6 eSil IRISH WHISKEY AN D Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, CHEAPER THAN ANY W II ERE JLV OGDEN ClTi, AT WALKER BROS. Ogden, Nov. 25, 1S74. Main Street, CITY HOTEL. Good Board ond First Class modal ions for 6.00 per week. Ac-cor- n das lately chasoedd mnia hotel X lianda, and the new proprietor! are deter-'5e- ta el fcrit-d- noupe. CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, d57-l- m o - - Ogden, Utah NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. Xothifig adulterated. All of the is bet selection. XIIE CHOICEST BltIN'DS OF ClGAB8' |