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Show T Deceived by Ornament. n, : f!R I , European Armies. readiness for war is the best means of ensuring the continuance of peace, the tranquility of Eu- TRUCK Kb l.l'MBKK JOSHUA WILLI A1IS, ALLEN'S; California. DISSOLUTION. firm or DUNFORD & SO'S day dissolved by mutual consent. Geo. Dcm'ord, Sen., of late firm, will pay all business obligations of, and collect all debts due, said firm. DUN FORD & SONS. GEORGE DUNFORD. Tho this RAISES iilalaKM "&:"C6l9 WILLIAMS & Co., Successors to ARE IN DAILY RECEIPT OF A Full Line of Fall IV. S. & Co. 31 a In -- :o: Just receired, a SPLENDID STOCK Wishes to inform the Public generally that he will continue the busi ness of late firm and deal " largely in LOCKS Hats, Caps, Ladies' Furs, Gents' Glares, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. T. D. CONWAY, JAMES ALLEN & ardware - OGDEN. G M-lI-N- Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gents' FaiinisiBing Goods, Motions, etc., V Choice TEAS a Specialty! GREAT REDUCTION China, Lamps, Cutlery AKD A laree stock of pure Kentucky Whiskies, Trench Brandy, London Cordial, and Old lom (Jiu, Jamacift find JNew England Hum, ' East India Bitters, English and Scotch In all classes of WAUE! , Ma rope must have been effectually cured this year, in which large additions have been made to the forces of every European power. The proposed The Finest Stock in the City. legislation in reference to the German Landsturm will increasa the CALL AND SEE. military strength of Germany to an extent hardly yet realized, though the Spcner Gazette estimates the in & Nortn-Weste- rn creased force arising from a first call of" the Landsturm at 300,000 men. The French 'army will, beginning from this year, be increased within The direct route from Omaha to Chicago and tlie East, twelve years to 1,800,000, a force Landsturm a organWITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. supplemented by ization not less extensive than that of Germany. Ruesia will, in the same Two Dailt Tubocsk TniiKi leave the Missouri ErvEtt, opposite Omaha, upon tfa arriral period, muster a standing army of of Trains from the West erer tie 750,009 men, and a reserve of Austria has made so much UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. progress in the development of her being the direct rente, anl 112 Miles shorter military resources that she could take Tjisthan the lower line, Save a Hours in true, the field with from 500,000 to 600,-00- 0 n and insures connections with all & Southern Biulwavs, passfollow could with men. Italy engers having choice ef Bootes Ksst of 400,000 men, and Turkey with 200,-00Chicago. while we have 500,000 meu to defend our own soil, and could con- BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO AIX EASTERX CITIES. tribute from 70,000 to 80,000 men toward the prosecution of a European Pullman's Palace Sleeping Coaches run war. Pall Mall Gazette. through to Chicago without change. rine Old Port, Sherry, Angelica, Mount Vineyard, and aterial. Building WITiTiIAMS tto All kinds of Grain and Dried Emits, Co., MA.IIV WHY IS IT? cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, treats his customers right, and only charges $5.00 per wee for beard. 40-t- Main Street, - - Ogden OLBEST AND BEST FAMILY HOTEL IK THE CITY. Eoard by the Day or Week. CEO. L. DUNLAP, Cn. l OGDEN HOUSE. , Qen. Bupt. Pass. A?t Chicago. Yesterday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, Charles Cousa, a Ca nadi in, sixty years of age, made a moat dettrmined attempt at suicide YA KCE ! Fit EE COX VE ia his room, at 1120 Mission Street. SO AND FROM R. R. DEPOT. On tui Ecbopiah Plan, . COYIXUTOX, Prop'r. lie placed a revolver to his West Side East Teaiple Street, mouth and fired. The first shot did Late Travoling Agent for Townsend Bouse dm--t not strike a vital part, and he repeated the attempt, firing in rapid succession until he had emptied the Board by the Day or Week. S CHICAGO & of its last charge into his gggrRooms with or without Board. mouth. He then fell back, weltering In lflotf Taylor & Culler, in- blood and gasping for breath. Proprietors. the found was he sondition this by BOY YOUR people in the house, who were star tled by the reports ot the pistol, irw bullets ranged too low to reach the brain and missed the large vein3 of & HOUSE, TIA TUB the neck. The neck and mouth were Utah. shattered and torn in a fearful man Ogden, Chicago & North-Weste- rn acr, and the wounds bled profusely, n BTJCHMILLER. PROPRIETOR, LAG! The old man was removed to the city jjj., lioer, Cool and Sparkling, always on hand. Railway, hospital, where at last accounts, he Saloons and Families Supplied. laid in a state of insensibility, with sent from Persons residing along the little prospects of recovery, lie had OrdersLines Petroit, Toledo, BnffnK Now York, Philadelphia and the surrounding Towns will be Siohx City, Montreal, Cleveland, Bosno .relatives in this State, and was promptly filled at the rate of 60 ceuta per gallon Baltimore, ton, BlooiningtoD.SpriuKfiold, Washington, Toron.,.....,, known to but few people. Ino as bJthM to, Yankton, Indianapolis. Portlaiiil,Niagra Falls, v. rne price oi wan ratslmrgu, Uluciunau, Albany, vairo, A liberal allowance prices of grain signablc cause for his suicidal at- nmt market 88" made to euts. be will A TTT? LIU iv a i i discovered. S. F. tempt has been V L 1VL.L.1J V V Chronicle. JfANES- MANITOWOC, CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE DRIVES EXCURSION PARTIES. OR TAYLOR'S HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY. er SORTB-WESTER- RAILWAY. - U. T. BREWERY TICKETS MALTING FOR CHICAGO, d i.. . rxr -- A villainous piece of work is re Doited of a horse doctor named Brown, of Oenncaut, O. He procured a peculiar kind of syringe known to the medical profession with which he ejected a poison under the skin oi the horses just back o: the shoulder blade, and before his villi.'inv was discovered he had thus . j innoculated a large number, most o them belonging to farmers and others in the country. As a consequence horses in the neigh inanv valuable . .... borhood will be lest to their owners. The prompting motive for such is not stated. atro-eiousnc- ss CITY LICENSES. 0 To all mIioui it may concern. IS IIER2BY GIVEN, THAT enzaired in Business in wnich the City OrdiCity, (Icr Ogden nances provide that a license must le obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of laid City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HEKRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. NOTICE The Cice of tho City Recorder the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Ojfict Heart from 10 a. m. till bp. SUEBOYOAN. VILLE, I'll' CLINTON, MILTUH JLiWllUiN, WA T EH TO WJi BURNETT, FOND MINNESOTA JUNCTION, DU LAU, OSHMJSli, AiTL,r.ii, munAO-IIGRKKN BAY, E SCAN ABA, NEO- A U S E K. I S H V S M 1 S U, 1 A K y L 14 V r B AND TUK SHORES OF LAKii SUPERIOR It is the only Roate OF and Elroy, aad it is the COAL VI L L E All for Sale at VERY y on me LOHV COAL Iflaln Street, SAMUEL ? Has For Sale on U. P. Stock Track. ByW.g.Lylc. oljlf. J. TAYLOR, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. 1, 1874. The best accommodations at the lowest rates. BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Special arrangements and conveniences (129-t- ' ' ETC., :, ; d?9-l- y GRAIN WANTEP TAILOfl! - ' - - FIFTH STREET, OGDEN.; Two doors vest of Main Street. 0.E30G3I"U"3 YVliicli trill be Cut la tlie Xatest raslilon! AMD Made tip In the Most Approved Half Block Westol Jttain - Fourth Street, Ogden, Wtyle. YARD lalTIffi-BSSf SHOES, ; A new StocJc of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality. lor families. J. It. rOOL, Frop'r. J , Groceries always on hand TTTJSl? Reopened NOVEMBER & ' 1 A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods vScn. " ' received a splendid stock of BOOTS CLOTHING. odsl .... MEECHA1STT- GLOBE HOTEL, te just J prices. HORROCKS, - - - - . EOULGER. W. dS00-3- Mew Goods! Mew To : . Hand Picked; ROCKY MOUNTAIN dl- - nI . Mree. ' ALL KINDS OF GROVE BREWERY ! Depot and Saloon. SPARKLING Native & Imported Lumber, Shiricjles, Lath , Picket s, Doors and Sash. Fancy Building Materia of every description. BOTTLED BEER ' :o: Wholesale and Retail., BEER ON DRAUGHT. ALBERT GllAY .TO 6m , BILLS OF LUMBEE filled to order at the Steam Mill, on Bear La1 Divide, at the lowest rates and on reasonable terms. -- LAGER tgyS. M. Peitengill & Co., 10 State Street, Boston, 37 rark Kew, r.ew lork, PULLMAN PALACE CARS and 701 Chcstnui Street, Philadelphia, are our Acer's for procuring dertise TUroogh between Chicago and St Paul. ments in the Ogden Junction for Boston and rinladeldkia, and authorized to con W. H. STENNETT, MARVIN nUQHITT, Geu'l Agt tract for advertising at our lowest rates. Geu'l Scpeiintendeit. dl4i-l- GOODS! cfco, cfco 2PioTrjs.iox.s, and examine FIGURES. Call Groceroies, A :o:- FIKE ASSORTMENT OF TBS CELEBRATED BAIN Made expressly for this market on ea?e ' of the unriralled, giain-savin, From Chicago to St. Paul Via MaJSsou, only rente running STOCK OF NOW ARRIVING Best Quality r Rail-roa- Ia'.Cr''E.R,' OGDEN onsisting of the latest style! of Prints. Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans,&Linseys, Show Sheetings, Notions, &c. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots J family of the lastest gtyles in great variety. AND 0; NEW GOODS! FALL & WINTER That all Railroad men are now taking their Meals at the DELMONICO ? Be- Ki'st-er- ;FOIJ STREET, Win RAILWAY. half-pa- st ' lOR EXCHANGE dI5-3- COR.' FIFTH AMD WALL STSM OCDEN. Clap Cocomongo Wines, imported direct from the Vinyards of California. TAKEN IN d28&-t- f PATRICK, OGDEN Dry Goods, Staple & Fancy Groceries, CROCKERY, F - STREET, T DEALER IN GLASSWARE,, E. Co. Tlie Centre of Business! ! We call attention to our New Combination SAgll LOOK and SUPPORTER. Come and see it. DEALER IN .' Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. Wlicat, Oats, B uiicier s d'Jo3 6m Shoes ; ALL KEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. AND Etc., at Old Stand, PLATED inspection of their stock of They BOOTS, SHOES, FIFTH St., - OF Just Received, a Fine Assortment of Eastern and Western Boots and invite IN WATKIKS' BRICK BUILDING. Determined Suicide. ' ' Sti'eet, Ojylu. GEORGE DUNFORD, Sen., se- A "Dry Goods BUI L I) I N G OLD W A L K E 11 Salt Lake City, Jan. 1st, 1875. th If complete nT OF We hare beard much of vetenns: f men who fought, tlud and died 'for their country; and have gazed with musing thoughts upon the weather-beate- n wearers of old, service-worfclue army overcoats. But the experience here given is new. The story is told that a gentleman went to the wood market the other day to buy wood. He saw the old blu army overcoat worn by a wood- man. "One of the nation's defenders," thought he; "may have upheld the flag at Gettysburg; been with little Phil ia his terrible ride; with Shermau in his march to the sea, his trusty rifle may have unhorsed the dreaded Stonewall, or turned the tide of battlo in the gory Wilderness." The load of wood was bought. What was a dollar more to an old veteran, whose eye, he imagined, kindled with its nneient fire, in resemblance of the deadly breach, the escapes, etc. The march behind the green, knotty, scraggy wool was taken up with pride, as the hero moved his load and team up the street. The wood was thrown-- off. The gentleman's heart warmed with this blessed deed of charity toward the brave soldier, and he thus addressed him: "Comrade, tell us in what department you served your re-eountry during the late unholy ! bellion." Thewoodmaa'seye bright-- ' ened; the old flame lit up his counte- nance; a patriotic halo seemed to brighten the kind heart ot the wagon where ho stood, whip in hand, about to ticklo the off mule's ear, and thus 1! I he replied: "Rebellion! h went to Canada before the first draft. I gave a bottle of whiskey lo a veteran who had lost both a leg and an arm, for his overcoat. G'lang Beecher! Get up Liz!" and our benefactor was left on tse ragged edge of a knotty log, believing the town to be full of swindlers, jugglers, mountebanks and men of sin. hair-bread- "NT Threshing0ti GS rjj --" O " st he yaiu (rect for VIBilATOR W With a full supply of Extras, VACO c N tte flchine Orders Solicited. . 's BAE5AKD WHIT. |