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Office at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. leal All kinds of promptly attende olt business . . 0. B. ADAMS, and Surgeon, Physician OGDEN CITY, UTAH. Office Wett tidt Vain turmturt Start. E.D. fioyle't Street, oppoiite ai.tf-o- nOGB. J. S. . Oj?iee E.II.OftTH J. E. DOOLY & CO. ATells, Farffo & Co's Express; OGDEN, UTAH. Igl's Trantact a General Banking Businat. Prompt Attention given to Co!ltctimt, Mining Stockt BougM and Sold on Commission. - fells, Fargo Correspondents ' t Co., riirt National Batik. lls, i'srgo It Co- - tlMES II. New York Fan Francisco Omaha Ealt Lake City t LATHAM Co., San Attorney, F. S. K1UIAEDS, Cgdtn. Erokert, YOUR DUY LIQUORS SPRUNT'S W. D. "Auld Reclilo" IJquor Store. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN Tfren you will find . Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY Not dilated with the "Black Cow,' aleo ' . PURE 1S3ALCOHOL, PROOF. MY "OLD TOM GIN" Is up to the mark. No Turpentine and Cologne Spirits, seasoned Juniper, but a Pure with Article Guaranteed. AND ViNES a X f 3. E. DOOLY. an untimely grave, Best in Town the Will compare with . . wit rt and my riilUJSS AS LUW A3 AS THE LOWEST. in the Wasatch Building. Salt Lake City, Utab. d!77-t- at Large. If you want to avoid Murder, and m BRANDIES W Notarv Tublio always at the office. A To the Public J0NASS0N HUGE & J0NASS0N, ATTORNEYS-at-LA- ! AT i Drug Storejfain ptvmiptly made, i lan ilR-t- f Tbe horrible fate of General Clus ter and hia brave followers brings forcibly to mind many similar .catas trophes which have marked the his Ihe almost tory of this oouutry. complete destruction of General St. Clair s expedition against the Miami Indians in 1791, aid the Kearney Massacre in I860, recur with special prominence tue one on account ol its points of resemblance to the Little Bi Horn disaster, the other it occurred so recently. The St. Clair affair was a sad blow. The Miami Indians had been giving much trouble to the settleis on the Western frontier, and two expeditions had already essayed in vain to quell them. The third expedition was the fatal one. The troops assembled in September at Fort Washington, now The force numbered Ciueinnati. 2,000 regulars and 1,000 militia, an artillery corps and several squadrons of horse buing included in the regu rs. The expedition set out on the 6th or 7th, marching directly north through an almost unexplored country, hewiDj their way through forests, bridging streams, and encountering the greatest hardship. The little army was poorly clothed, poor ly fed, and poorly disciplined, lhere Wis much dissatisfaction and many desertions. A lino of porta was es tablished on the route and detach, m jnts of troops left to garrison them. By this means General St. Clair s fjree sooh became reduced in num bers, and on Nov. 3, when he camped on a branr-of the Wabash River, miles from. Fort JefLr twenty-ninson, and ninety seven miles Fort Washington, be could count only 1,400 effective men. Only half that nuinbar were destined to leave that Its site was not we!l chosen camp. The crouud was very defensible aLotJt'gular troops au open space, surrounded by close wools, dense thickets, with here and there a ra vino and a small swamp it was just the kind of covert for the Indians in their mode of warfare, and Genera St. Clair learned that to his row. Ol' the massacre, let the his torian tell the story. "About halt an uour before sun rise on the next morning (Nov. 4, 1791), writes Washington Irving, "and just alter ths trcops had been dismissed on parade, a horrible souiid burst forth from the woods around the militia camp, resembling, says an officer, the jingling of an infinitude of horsa.behs It was the direful Indian yell, foliated by the sharp te The porls of the deadly rifle. militia returned a feeble fire and then toA U flight, dashing helter- skelter iDto the other camp. The first line of the continental troops, which was hastily forming, was thrown into disorder. The Indians were close upon the heels of the flying militia, and would have entered the camp with them; but the sight of troops drawn up with fixed bayonets to receive them checked their ardor, and they threw themselves behind logs and bushes at a distance of seventy yards, and immediately commenced an attack upon the fist line, which soon exfended to the be-caa- se Sewmglachine COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY Don't forget th place, "Auld Reekie." dlS7 B18-- - tr broken-spirited- r vates, Kftt ixtr JEWELER, Schrzni XiUiwy Store, FIFTH Sf OGDET, to thirty-eigh- 18 THE DCTY OF ALL PF.R90N8 BEFORE tartiug on a journey to ascertain by bag IT rout they can reach their destiuatiun with th and if there are two r wore rua-leading to tk aauie point. In docide wuicb is U sati-s- t . and (duaaantest to travel, Wo take pleasure in stating, that the Ciiirvo A Bailw av is the uliteet, au4 so ratal miles th shortus, route between Ckrnatua and (nicago. Within (fa paet tero yeara thei road hod bae been bat iu admirable condition, ao4 altiuxt tlu entire line baa beeu relasd with lwA ails. The TVpot la Chicago is centrally located, a4 as their trains arrive mere thirty minutes ia i vauce of all oilier llusa, passengers eao always i sure of iiiaking Kaateru fiounectlous. For U point in Northern and Iowa, ywt should piircliaae tickets via Marshall, Oadw Kap. idr or Clinton. Fur points ia Nortlutra liiiuV lout trouble, n a-- North-J&uter- a or Wiscouxin, via KuHoa; and If you are going Ut Chicago, o Kast, you should, by ail meaiw. pnt chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Uoute The Ch icctgo Xorth- - Western, Ton will find on ail through trains Psltrwiej Pleeuers, new and niagninoent Day tioaehea, aa4 the beat Suioklug aud tiocuud Cljss Cars uow oa i any road in the United SUUi. Particulur luftirniailou, wlrh maps, time table, to , may be had at any of the Through Tn-aeOffices in the Wrist, or upon personal r writtee) application to J, II. MorjNTAiir, Westers Trave.il Oinaba, Neb , or to W ,U. Simjinstt, General PassciDg Chicags. w-i- f - ... fig ' geo : GROVE BREWERY Depot .and Saloon. SPARKLING ; BOTTLED BEES WhoIoMnle nnd LAGER ! BEER ON Retail. DRAUGHT. 1. W. Brown Co FIFTH ST., OGDEN' DEALERS IN BOOK and SHEET MUSIC! i AND Musical dWS-l- Merchandise. y y officers nnd priwere killed, and t il I INTM Three Editions- Weekly, Serai-Week- & ly Daily. -. .1 Im. . lt.M. . vi.iv -F.tnhlt.tlAil tv. m nm tllanl,Ki;ii DU..UH ..tuJ 1 ... Hr..ltnli.u .....i.v i..m.iiM. IViljll 11 IfUtlU- ri. IkIii and the principles and orgiuilutloii ot the National Kepublioan Party.tht IKtlClt-OCKJC nuvvmij 'Wllu W .uu lUlflllUIII, "1 J'JU It 1 fl (TJ and achieved a success unpreordented In the ........ T.v tmlvar..,! historr of such dntnrnriflfui. it baa been assigned position, a . .... ItlBM ... I he ..j Leading Republican Paper IN THE XORTH W EST. . , Not alone on Its political character doe th rest its claim to popular favor. IN1F.H-OCKA- It alms at the highest excellence in all departments, and in this era of progressive Journalism aspires to position aoioug the best. The INTkK-OClCA.mak.s especial claim as A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. columns are carefully guarded agafaet objectionable matter, and every effort Is mail to render it a pleasant ac4 profitable companion to the home fireside. Its Tlie Agricultural Department Is edited of pack-horseme- n . . Inter-Ocea- n country. The s James Fowler, ? T'lt hn-orat- ii s on i.' at be found useful and Interesting to in every part of tbe globe. W nil ft tepedally reprenents the OttKAT INTERESTS of the NORTH WU8T, it is National in its Tiewa and comprehensive in its Firm in its political faith, it is not bigotod, and in a I diecunaions miir.a to be candid, dignified, and above) pereonal abnie. ha the largest aggregate The INTEfi-OCEAcirculation of any newspaper published in the Korthweet. It is sent to more than 6,OfM Poet-offirdistributed iu every State mi Territory in the United states, in ail the British Provlucee. and Duario-4- i (breign Statea and countries. The Best Stock of LAPIES AXD CHILDREN, CAN BE HAD te Low tat I'rires, at E. N. IilXGIlA3IS SUITHSTQS Fourth Street, West 'of the On Pecry Block. A d220-3- . F1. I2UJEL Pantaloon Goods OGDEN. PA1LT. By mail (payable In a ivaoi), per year in mail Ci'Siile advance), three month It; SALT LAKE CITY. Fpring Trade with all kinds ol Iapreparirjg for th gliXCfJISIIStSS A Flower and Garden Seeds t gpeciali. nd wilt Mil at rfafoualile prices. A fB. II AS GREATLY KNLAK1R1 bisCreeu tote and has in stock many lhonands of . tl Keriuitifr and t:MKCtIlantsi Window, several Different Varieties. Has ;o; sold cheap: aijl. in bnn-drod- s imported of new kind of plants from the States and Enrol", aa enteral hundreds of I)jlie, Gladi. olio", luherosts, Poouio, Interna, and Madeira Vne Hoots on hand, iiand oiue Hunging liodkct in variety. Cut Flowers nriti lioaiictai t. i Balis. Parties, W'ed iiucs and J'uneials, of Greenoonae and gard' D j'lante. tiarden hod flower txe! eut free, liy mail. All kind' of Flowers, Route and Hanging JU'ltt iou-niusi accoin i?pt ny ti a I or eirss. rioT ai' ordwre. 0 f'. Dae can be fmnd between meetipgs during (V.n'-rensitua-eat his jreenh' i lloclu aor h of VI;T Hmise, and west of UruMbeck reid iice. 8e.rnuith War 1, and at his home at of greenh'r-n- e Mr half a blocs, o'lrihv !; J.ik' g00 fits s Term of HubscriprlAn, POSTAGE PAID EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IS Florist and Seedsman that will Americ-n- , TOR it IJHEB-OCBA- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CLOTHS 1 CASSIMERES LADIES' STORE. ;o: RondyMailo Clothing" , rz,1.iz dlOT-l- e MONUMENTS. i?ertjJB. i:nxa ruiiLic. carefully by gentleiuoa ability an4 MERCHANT TAILOR, Mporieoi, wounded, fourteen ar were tificers and tea In Literature, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. also killed, and thirteen wounded. So Local and General News, ' that, according to Col. Sargent's estiForeign & Domestic Correspondence, full Assortment of mate, the wholo loss amounted to Just received Aud evrytUlng that goes t o make 677 killed, including thirty women, A First-cla- ss and 271 wounded. English, French and Domestic Newspaper It Is not excelled by any publication fa tb twenty-nin- a,-- WATCHMAKER AND .. e seoond. cool-nee- IttrOKTANT TO THE THAT e . dl'ife-w- Jt.i.t tf Al.n-e- s J. S. LEWIS, tl.00 rt!. Joe t Tho great weight of the attack was upon the centre of each line, where the artillery was placed. The artilif not well served, was bravely F8AXKLIS MAC VEAGD & CO, lery fought. A qnaotity of canister and round shot were thrown in the some GROCERS. WHOLESALE whence the Indians fired; direction ILL'S rrtTrifJ.l concealed as they were, aud but, EX Agent. K. B. W. J SEAS, occasionally, as they only 6ecn Office and Pample Room, 23 East Temple Street, oovert to another, it from ooe Coltbronk BuiWing, isa'i- umeiij. sprang promptly attended to. was impossible to direct the phecs to advantage. The artillerists themselves were exposed to a murderous fire, and every officer and more than of the men were killed WnrWfl or Sandstone Monuments and wounded. Twice the Indians CUT AND LETTERED BT pushed into the camp, delivering their fife and then, rushing ia with ar.d cbtsjest in thtmarkef. the tomalawk; but each time they The were .driven back. General Butler had been shot from his horse, aud TO MARRIAGE. was sitting down to have his wound DESTACLES dartFOB YOUNG MEN from be dressed, when a daring savage IlrPY in and aud early tomahawked effects of Errors r ed intohe camp, Impediments to mnrnaee liood restored. to failed He him. carry ff scalped slain. remarkable remedi... Bonk. Mid his trcphy being instantly envelope. Addr an fw, in aled 413 N. Ninth St Philadelphia, The veteran St. Clair, who, unable for institution hri Jg i tliph to mount his horse, had been borne condm-- t and prot'esstooal taiit. 3ni l about ou litter, preserved his e ruidat of peril and disasin Y"r, ter, o a. v. Rowrr.r. ro., jr ri .m giving his orders wiih judgineut i"f Pawphlei of H eeiD to what id e.tinwtBs .hd.r.g o.t oi acd sTv.wTuir-;r- s RKl-Irf- VOL. IV. Eeg-nie- e two-third- 11. 187G . tt 2M Jrt,Y Utah AN EVENT RESEMBLING THE CCSTF.R BUTCHERY. - Paid Up Capital, $200,090 - &1.OO0.000 Authorized ... Trains - - arrives Saturday. In connection with oar paper we av Bret. Has. JOB OFFICE, (Turk duue promptly w4 a disadvantage bis troops fought with conceaiea enemy, m ordereU Uel. l)arke, with his regiment of regulars, to rouse the Iadians from their oovert with the bayonet, and turn their lilNE OF UTAH. left flank. This was executed with PIOXEEIt ON AND aFTEB JAN. 1st 1874. great spirit. Th enemy were driven three or four hundred yards; but, for want or cavalry or riflemen, pursuit C Name of Ko. 1 No. 3 STATION. Pass, Pass. slackened, and the troops were forced to give back in turn. Ihe savages had now got into cump by the flank; Trains Leave u. r. st. $ cU. A. again several charges were mado, but Bait Lake 7 00 S 40 in vain. T Woods Orost 4 8 0 . Great carnage was suffered from Ceotrevill 7 83 4 16 the eaemy concealed in the woods; t 7 60 4 8a 1 00 every shot seemed to tako effect; all Fanslngton the officers of the Second Regiment Keysrilto 8, 12 4 fr2 1 88 were picksd off except three. The 9 00 I 40 S 00 contest had now endured for more Arrife at Ogden than two hours and a half. The No. i No. 4 Pass. Pass. spirits of the troops flagged under the loss of officers. Half the army was killed, and the situation of tho Trains Lear k. u. r. M. remainder was desperate. There ap9 40 6 SO Ogdea peared to be no alternative but to 81 7 10 1 00 10 Eaysrill retreat. 9:30 At General St. Clair ordered 10 62 7 81 1 85 FarmlngtoD Colonel Darko with the Second 11 Centrovill 4 7 44 1 60 to make another charge, as if 11 13 7 63 I 78 Woods Crow to turn th right wing of the enemy, Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 JO 1 00 but in fact to regain the road from which the army was cut off. This object was effected. 'Having collect-- : 10 addition to the abovs, ed fa one body the greatest part of MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN the troops,' writes one of the officers, 'and such of the wounded as could DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, possibly hobble along with us, we pushed out from the left of the rear Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. ana line, sacrificing our artillery and Salt Lake at 8,30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. City ofSome wounded of the baggage.' PasMmeere will nleaaa curcbaa their tickets at ficers were brought away ou horses, tli offices. Fifty ennts additional will b ouargad but some of the disabled men had to when the fare is oollacted on the train. bo left, on the ground. For all Information concerning Freight or Pas The poor fellows charged their sage, apply to JAJlKB KUAHF, pieces before they were left, and the Ooc'l Ticket and Freight Agent. firing of musketry heard by the JOHN SHARP. troops after thsy quitted the camp gUriftlNTENDEtfT. comrades told that their unfortunate ' were selling their lives dear. It was The troops a disorderly flight. threw away arms, ammunition, end ITAH SOUTUERX RAILROAD. accouterments; eveu the officers jn edoif "instances divested themselves of their fusee. The General was ON AND AFTFR mouBted on a pack horse which could JANUARY 1st IS70, not-bpricked out of a walk. ForTrains will run daily as illuwt: tunately the enemy did not pursue KOIllUWAIt above a mile or two, returning moBt No. 1 seven to By plunder camp. probably 0:20 a m Leave Ogden in the evening the fugitives reached 10:50 " Brigham Fort Jefferson, a distance of twenty-nin- e Logan 2:00p.m. 3:30 " Arrive at franklin miles. Here they met Major Ilamtranck, with ihe first regiment, but as this force was far from suffiSOUTHWARD cient to make up for the losses of the No. 2 continued was retreat morning, the 0:00 a m. Leave Franklin.. to Fort Washington, where the army 10:55 " Logan 2:25 p.m. arrived on the 8th at noon, shattered lirigbam 4:00 " Arrive at Ogden . In and . loss whole battle the this disastrous of regular trooops and levies amount Gil'.cr i. Salisbury's Btago tin to and iroin ed to oau killed and Z)) wounded ' commissioned HouUiua cuunucts with traius at Fianklin, Out of ninety-fivM. W. MERRILL, Subt. officers who were in tho field, thirty CHAI. 5IBLIY. one were slain and twenty-fou(Jen. Froight and Tciket Agt. wounded. Of the 319 militia, Col Oldham and three other officers were killed, and five wounded; and of ARRIVALS. daily - 7.60 a.m. gait Lake City, double . . West, Through Mail daily tail Paprr in Northern CU Tb bent mm raixjUo ai. The St. Clair Massacre. THE DESEBET NATIONAL BASK ARRIVAL Y. PER YEAR SIX MONTHS 18.00 4.00 2.00 - . SEMI-WEEKL- FubUsUd Wednesday Editor. WALTSB THCH23U, Bajiawi Xiaigtf. published EVERT K V KSISQ, Sundays excepted- One Biz Month! THE and satiifaction guaranteed tl.l i.k9 r. 39 By mail per year (in advance) mail, club of four, f iu advaac) H hj 17JW By mail, club of six (in advance) i Py tnsil. clubof trn aiirance) i(K One riht copy witn every club of tea, MKKKLV. T'T ma'L per (in advani.) l.S ;iub of lOur (in advance) e Club of ten (in advance) lS.Aei ZZ.tH CirtOf tweiity, (in ailviur Oue rai.it oyf with every cluh of twenty. yr iUo 1 ilUDi "-t- ook lV-- t the 1st Cf i20T-tf- . WilKKKlUKlf JKKMVItlii). enpirt free MHH-- rn rw eeat bf An! r money ortler, express, er registered letter, rite. sv cs kf0 10 QUlorthtlfiee Miiw. nf ctitr st OXianJ hf.na. home. term. tree. Eii.ts'i Co. rtUi-l- y t Ti.Us A T A.O., Ib'i. tTuor this law the pt vae'S ian'jaiy, on ncwiraix-r- s nit be -- aid At "UK VrHI. Outfit wn4. 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