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Show rta wheh the sehi mes uni ui had been formed amidst high hopis i rlv IV. Penrose. Edllor of wealth and fortune. If th bill passes it will be curious to learn the names of the first claim ants to lodes in the Blac't Hills, and what relationship they hold to eon nent government officers. TIiursdaj. ETMiiB?, Dec. 10, IS74. s cos-panic- function. oi;di:. ctaii. THE n O.IEKS OF CHEM AT IT AGAIN. ISTRY. JuJe MeKean was oa the ram This time he p;ige again yesterday. was after tie Deseret flews. An ar tic'.e in tbat paper on Tuesday even ing showed that jiry U not legally bouud to Iriug in a yerdict to please the Jude or' the attorney prosccu ting, but may decide according to their understanding and conviction of the law as well as the facts in a before tbem, the object of a jury being ''jaitfee."" The artielo was read in court, and Ilia Honor opened out in his usual Btyle, working proceeded, and using covert threuts against the press, lie Maud, so the Herald reports, "thtt it was well known that in this Territory ce many years ago persistent efforts were made to intimidate judges and jurors in order to control their action. ' He also said that he "had observed of late, in certain quarters, a growing tendency to intimidate the court and its officers." "Criticism," he said, "was on tiling, downright libel and elandiT another" Now, what has sent the Judge into ppasms this time? Nothing slanderous, nothing personal, nothing untrue. u argument is simply raised to (how that juries are not tho slaves of courts. .Dues Ilia Honor contend that thay are? If so, why not produce his strong, reasons instead of flying all to pieces and taking another opportunity to attack tho people of Utah ? The libel and slander are his. He frequently has liblled and slandered the old Vesideuta of this Territory. His list charge to the Grand Jury wiwun "extended slander of'tho and thoir.leading men. His "statements as'g'ven above are a repetition cf his false accusations against tiieiMl'ho attempts at ibtimidatio 9 the libel and sla- dor, but they have little effect except tq fill tia .friends .with chagrin and Mortification at his silliness, and give Lis opponents further evidence oi his eonr-tiunit- general craziness. II oontinuesin this way till his term runs nut, ihere will be no place fit to hold him In his retirement but a lunatic asylum. ,4..t., THE TRANSIT. 'Observations ef the transit ef Voaus were successfully made on TuWUy-a- t Cairo, Suea, Thebes and Calcutta. At Shanghai, the sun was obuoured by heavy clouds.Over one hundred photographs were taken at the .British stuiiun in India. We hope similar eaeouraging reports will come from other point of observation, and that the transit of 1874 will prove moro advantageous to the cause of Beienco than any that has ever taken plate. The true distance of the sun from the earth being deter mined, mvany important astronomical problems will be solved accurately and satisfactorily. - THE BLACK HILLS fi The introduction of a bill in Congress to extinguish the Indian title to lands in thejieighborhood of the B.'iick Hills, is just what we expected and predicted when . the excitement sfrput the, discovery of gold in that vicliiit'nuttle such' a stir," in th country. 'While certain government offibialp or iheir relatives were interested in the military exploration ef the Black Hills, W fuss was made about the. Indian title.. But when jhe sews'of gold ' discoveries leaked f,tt and companies commenced to organize far the purpose of unearthing tie hid jen treasures of the moun. tain., the official foot dowtj 5 lpttdly lie d-- is wanted in Og- is a Frenchman and a Ho can make butter not Mouries-Mej- r chemist. only without a churn, but without a Cjw. His butter is not made of oil or grease either, but from cream evolved from the elements which in the ordinary way come up in the grass, are worked up in the cow and extracted from tho cream skimmed from the cow's milk. The new butter ws brought jhat the sound echoed through ut the land, and a peremp-toz- f rrisr frcn TTcscirson tsrsi s? ALL OYSTERS! ) OYSTERS When I (AVTEKS! winds blow cold and Winter's rough, JOHN STINGER'S OYSTERS are the stuff To brace your nerves A FIRST CLASS pa'atable dish, In any style you really w;sh, lie always serves. To suit all tastes, friend John supplies and COFFEE, CAKES and Het TE JAMES PIES, With CANDIES illnIaSS: ARE 1 IN" OLD WALKER BUILDING. Main rare. Meal at all houn upon my word The best the Market can afford, At Simple Fare. Ojycleii. Sti-ee- t, Iut reeeive.1. a SI'LEKDID They may sing lou of boots and shoes, Or anything on e.irth they choose, From East to West; But men of sense no matter where You fiud them, will at once declare Fresh Oysters Best. 1 by tho Hygienic Council, and auThe Itoad to Health. CI en use the stomach, bowels and blood thorized lor the use of tho army by from all the corrupt and offensive the French (iovernineut. Just now accumulationsacrid, which produce functional when scarcely any butter fit to eat derangement, and you remove the cau-- e To help along your fellow-man- , of most diseases which anhct the hnman Give JOHN a call. can be obtained in Ogden, what a dG7-lfamily, and ibu cave large doctors' Murics-Meg'- s nd fFectunl reliable The M. most bill's. to families blessing found in D remedy for thin purpose process would be. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Peliets. No Professor Oucrcttc is another cheap wood or paper boxes, but kep Frenchman and chemist. He claims Jresh and reliable ih vialsthose livers, indulging in case High to have discovered the ana pleas re, and Ihoe of peden ar) Inch is not yet re- luibits, can prevent Boils, Carbuncles By his process, Gou-tRed Skin, Eruptions. Pinnies vealed to the public, the elements Piles, I)row.me!, Bilious- which enter into the composition of Bess, and other conditions luduced by sucl habits, by taking trom four to six food are combined without coiits of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purg uive Pellets once a week, or better sti 1, one or the and animal through vegetable two each night. Th y are sold hy deal kingdoms, and can be served up for ers in mediciues. humau uutrimeut to the saving of ONE DOOR EAST OF BRICK STORE, cook stoves and pots and pans, and E. J. Watkins, 9 1AILT RECEIPT OF A Full Line of Fall Dry Goods STOCK 0 Eastern and Western Boots and Shoes They invite inspection of their stock of Goods. Groceries, dc. ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. Please bear in mind the Oyaler Treat, At STINGElt'S RESTAURANT on Fifth Street, There's lots for all. And while you do the oest you can his been analyzed by experts adopted Barley und Potatoes taken in exehange. Wheat, Oats, JAMES ALLEN & Co. d286-3- Z. C. M. (Hill EN MUNCH. I., Just Arriving and to Arrive! food-principl- i 55 GRAND DRAWING ROOM the endless drudgery of the ki'chm and the larder. ! Wouderful science, this chemistry. City Hall, Ogden. But we should like to see tho effect of Gourette's ehmenUry nourishDec. 12th 1871. ment on persons kept without any Saturday Evening other diet fur a year. Then we might R. H. be tempted perhaps to forego the !! Detecthe" nd Th that Aathor of pleasures and escape the treuble of Kaug Nelli a Brida " with the assistance of Mr. Chat. HOPKINS, supplying the plate of wasted tissue Will give on'itertKinraeni.cnnsistib2: of seloc- in the common everyday fashion. tons from Macbeth, WilJiaiu Entertainment MU. COX, Hamlet, of Lyoim, Otliull and SANCTIFIED L A W- - Admission d70-J- Suit JtlOllliOlfi. New DltESS. GOODS, Boots & Shoes, Oork-sol- ed as every other as well cmid GENEEAL CORK SOLES FOR SALE. A GOOD - GOODS! Men's, Boys' uud Children's CLOTHING OF LAI EST STYLES! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SHOPS, CLOVES Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery of all Grades. A FULL STOCK OF Queeu's-War- s, Glass-War- ?, LRLCS, XOTIOSS, Saddles, Harness and e, Harness Trimmings, Cordage and Tin Ware. ITidLcG Bouglit. iirpairinff Neatly Executed JUST J. Watkins. Ap. KKCKIYiED, assortment of tho most popular and Best PARLOR APID COOK STOVES, it a STAPLE llABDWARE, GROCERIES, Consisting of Monitors, Ironc lad Monitors, I lain Santa Claus, Eclipse, Diamond, Improved New Era, Scotia. Kansas, Diamond Coal Heaters, Bee, dvnce. Scorchers, Charm Box, lied Cross, Corals, t Co.) ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASU! Ogden. Full assortment A of CORRUGATED ELBOWS ALL SIZES. DEALER O S1XGER SEWIAG General 9. Merchandise Proctor againtt Mvultoo wag called in the Unit' d States Court this morning, ex Judge Fullerton uggegted that ibe case be re ferred to i rteree, which, utter nrjju lueut, was agreed to by the plaintiffs counsel, and Benjamin i Silliujun whs appointed refer e. Judge Fullerton stud they didn't mean to oiler any evidence to proTe what is supposed to he the mam charge Tliey never pretended ihey could prove that, and didn't expect to. They ouly wauled to 84 it was told them, not that il was true. The; confidently anticipated the complete vindication of both parties. After the settlement of the usual preliminaries, tlie counsel went to Siltimnn'g house, where tury were joined by General Butler, ot Moul ton's counsel. The party then went to the United States building. The plain- iff amended the complaint by stating the residence of the parties in the suit, and Tracy briefly opened the case. Mies Proctor then testified to the highest esteem for Beecher, and declared there was not the slightest sliadnw ot truth in the stories that bad been circulated in regnrd to him, or in which her name lsd There was never any been mentioned. improper behavior an his part. Neither did be ever offer ber any insults. She then related the circumstances under which sae published her volume ef ex tracts from Deecher's sermons, entitled "Life's Thoughts," and the trouble she had witb Beecber about the rival book. She never could forget his breach of faith of bnsnes arrangements in connection with this natter, and had seen very little of bin since then, but at all A times they had beea very friendly. letter of January 10th, 1871, published Wy Moulton. was given under the fallowing circs m si ance: Beecher called to see me oa New Year's Day, 1871, and ail there was some trouble between Bowen and Tilton, and that he (Buecb- er) was implicated, and fearing that if I 1IACIILES',AXD Just WAGONS Yrk, Dec DRY OF IVtioii. And Paper-Hauging- FIT GUARANTEED. NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M, I.. Against When the case of Edna Dean ASSORTMENT dcscrip'ioii, workmanship in quality and to none in tlie Territory. LADIES' and GENT'S K. Main St., GINGHAMS, AND r t (fate IIIgginBctham LINSEYS FLANNELS, at 7:30 precisely. W.G.CHIIiD y Libel With a tiOcls. To commence Where is Parson Newman ? He that burns to punish the "Mormons" for violation of the unconstitutional act of '62. He ship loaded with" relics trunks ped thirty from the Garden of Eden and other American consulates he was paid to inspect, and sent them home without He doubtless paying tlje duty. no thought sacrilegious custom officer would say "duty" to his baggage. But they were seized at San Francis co, and Newman will have to foot he bill and face the music for violat ing the law. That's the way with all these pious "Mormon"-ea:ers- . Ludy Douglnr The perfotmanre will bfl diversified musical meliiage by Mr. C HOPKXKS. MSREAKER. The 1't-l- The (hoiccst Sfjlos and J'atlerns of Fifth St., Ogden, Returns thauk, to the public for their esteemed patronage, and now informs them that be has on hand a FULL STOCK of the bent FRENCH CALF SKINS nd all olht-- kinds of first cluss Leather used in the trade; and is prepared to make Of CONSISTING . Con-tipati- y AjU li M. Beech-e- upon their (Proctor and iranxac imi, and that 10 sate atiy t i uMe, he wanted me ta write an ex I pnsiion of niy feeling toward h m went up wairs to my library and wrote tue letter waich Moulton published. Last night it was agreed tbat. at the opening of the court this mornitig Ju Jge Fullerton should propose to have tlie referred te, which Tracy & Co. Ci should agree to after semo' argument, that ex District Attorney Silliman should be elected before, and that Miss Procter should testify that Moulton's allegations as t her illicit intercourse who Beecher, were false in every respect; that Mculton himself should make affidavit that be, of his own knowledge, knows nothing against Mios Proctor's ebarae ter, and the libel he utters was based wholly npon heareny; that he should apologize to her and pay all cost over $5,000, of both sides; that Miss Prccor fbould clam no pecuniary unmade against Moulton, but would be satfied with a vindication of her character, and a referee should report according to iheje conditions and thus end the suit These terms were agreed to by all pr- ties, (he counsel retired to fix th amount of expends incurred, whioh was announced at $4 35. Miss Prostor and friends then retired. liin put in FRIXCE ORGAXS Stock. AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING YARD. H. Hooper, Supt. . All orders addressed to D. II Pn ry Oden, will receite prompt attention. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tin-war- d296-t- f C e, Caps Clothing, WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT Ao. E5 o in the market either in He AXiZS H IM IS. B SCOTCH i AND 0' IllISH WHISKEY! o THAN WHERE IN OGDEN CITT, CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Ogden, TJtab LlJ Highest Current Kates! 0. CHILI). I Home, Mountain Dew, Tipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, CHEAPER W. ESR Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or iu bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT sLsIbb price or quality. PRODUCE RECEIVED AT SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ENCLISH, a Of all kinds and of newest patterns, which will compete with any & WHOLESALE AND liETAIL Boots and Shpes, HalM A LAR'K NEAU THE LIVERY STABLES. . Koihiiiy adulterated. All of the bet seleltion. XIIE CHOICE8T BRANDS OF CIGAB S |