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Show than they altion, or needy ty not feeing detected in hk esca- - ways were. Business men make less ji jhf Ijaflll Wm JUnclion.'pHdwiuniil hecarw inder the wily money, but it goes further; and while i . influence of the widov Oliver, who I have nothing to say concerning 7 i town, I emphatically assert that pjMitohve become deeply verged your would find unuauul evidence who he lewd every morning, (Monday of under the m.'sterit in the system of hard times in New York must, xcepted), by thMe tuition, and cornered the like search around with a i j JUNCTION PhJNTISO AfociATro ( Incorporated1..) frf' of ieh ce AHtrat ntiiM to Uw aH f ommtmiritinr Mimgr; Edth-r- SfreM, bttietm Toung fitMm tha hiwiit" Itilftwlrd lor pnMJ'ati'-- . WF.tNEnv Morviv., ArRM.2, r79. own game, lantern. th vPternn to ap- A whirh eomjf-Ueply the first prm ipl of the faith wliii'h nstf iij'on drawing upon hiK liiick n count; hut much to the disgust of the widow he employed it this time for jni1 snd lepwl uihble, instHBd of neruring i!enee, and ban After thin, we escaped the toils. will "l.eware of Simon presume, himself to hin vidders" and Srrnwr jiumuits. Tiik mm tii ket will certainly be encored. The sentiment is growing daily, that in point of ability, availa- FITZ JOHN PORTER RS MINI incident? that's all. student of the free college of the yon stand an arm v If not, you needn't read it, A city of New York called on me the other day, mentioning Gen. Alex. S. Webb as now President of that institution. General Wehb! a train of the most stirring memories of my life started at the name, for it is indelibly associated with a sight such as a man is privileged to look on but once in a lifetime, and few men ever saw even 1 was once. It was at tjettystiurg. an artillerist, and it so happened that when that heroic charge was made by Longstreet's divisions, and those splendid lines of gallant South erners came sweeping granary over that field up to the very teeth of our guns, the time came when we must cease firing, for our own men were so closely engaged with the Confeder ates that they would receive as much damage from our fire as the enemy. During this interval, 1 had what a soldier in battle rarely has, leisure to watch. On a little knoll just to outright stood Webb's brigade of the Old Second Corps. In front tho brave Kemper was hurling his brigade ol v irmmans upon them, forward and backward went that thin and constantly thinning line of veterans, the officers rushing up and down behind the impoverished ranks, waving their swords and cheering on the men. Towards the left of the line stood two color sergeants bearing tho only colors visible, and these they waved slowly to and fro in the leaden storm in the face of the opposing host. The battle smoke bung in a thick cloud around those brave men, the deafening roar of battle, the lurid lino of fire, the hoarse shouts of the brave men on cither side who struggled for victory, the rourof shell and whistle of bullet, swerved not those heroic men from their patriotic duty; the fate ot a nation hung ujion their bay onets and they knew it, and every man became a hero. I stood looking upon that scene perfectly transfixed, the blood tingling in every vein, and sweeping in great hot waves through my frame. Suddenly an officer breaks from the line, hatless, coatless, pale, limping rapidly towards me. A rent in his right hip was letting the rich blood in streams down his leg. Seek ing help to reach the hospital? Not he. hen near enough, lie shouted, "Who commands this battery?" I pointed to Maj. Fitzhugh, to whom lie rushed, and besought him to send a section of guns to tho support of his men who, he said, could not hold out ten minutes longer. Two guns dashed oil' at a gallop, the ranks broke away right and left with a cheer, and the grape tore great But now gaps in Kemper's lines. came on Armistead and Garnett, and the odds are again with the Southerners. The sight grew maddening. l lie late ol uie army, ot Washington, of the country, hung on a thread. Is there no help? A flag comes up the hill from the rear: following hard after it are five solid columns of troops, on a double-quicstep. Then we make out the blue St. George's cross of the Third Division, Sixth Corps, and then we Webb's knew victory was ours. Brigade that day made a fight that the Imperial Guard never surpassed. I say every man in that weak line of Webb's that day was a hero, and I registered a vow never to cease telling how that handful ofl heroes that day fought for tho dear old flag at Again I have performGettysburg. ed that vow. lIom.Kv. New York, Mar. 25, 187'J. Gen-Ma- - com-mini- one-thir- u V ul or k gin-mill- gin-mi- ll sum: ri'iiE ou lks. (vartim-larlya- it "1 e y CuDTDii to all Utah - TriM. Wtt t, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Horth DRY Fourth MEAT m TH upper-tendom- ? Ogden. ON COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM MAIN STREET. GROCERIES, Bm-vi&iQ&- AKD CUTLERY HARDWARE, &&& B CLOTHING, AID SHOES, BOOTS KEENEY &ZEIGLER, Props. QUEENSWARE, SEe&f Supplies. BEARDSLKY'S Our Grocery Department UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Ogden, Utah. Rooms and Table Every Respect. in First-clas- s Is fully supplied with everything to be fcund in a FIRST CLASS Terms BOTTOM PniOES Reasonable. ALL TRAIXH 0E STOP M. H. J5"-t- BEARDSLEY. f To make room for the Spring Stock shortly to arrive HAIIjnOAD, AH. UXEOF IMOXF.F.Il Go l TO CLOSE nd afler Nov. 4, 1878, No. I'aaa. i. eave Salt Lake W We are Offering Unusual Bargains! OUT THE REMAINDER OF OUR WIN1ER GOODS. ITT Name or STATION. Tra'na ! DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Prop- - mm iiRio HOUSE, at HOUR. PersoDt detirooi of viilttDg Salt Lake, Soda Sprinpa or oilier Muuvtalo keeorte, can leare urplu iiagguge and recvm ehecu for Ibe iiutil tlieir return. ood'a Croea r. h. m. I ill I 4fll 4 08 i Centreville 7 33 tti Fariningfon 7 60 33 tl' Arrive at Ogden No. Pass. Traius Leave i .t 7i I 1 10 WE SOLICIT CORRESPONDENCE. HO Haaa. 40 6 10 Kayavllle 10 31 J 10 1 00 t'armiugton 10 6'i 7 31 1 31 Contreiille 11 4 T 44 1 SO 74 dfeb!5 tf 13 7 M 1 11 40 S JO 2 00 Spring and Summer Goods! Pwlng Placea. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Arriving EXCEPTED, Leaving Pelt Lake City at 9.40 a.m.; arriving In Ogden at 11.50 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at t .06 p.m., arriving in Ogden ateUOp.nv; leaving Ogden at 6.60 a.ra., arriving In Bait Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3 30 p.m., arriving in fait Laua Cily at tUo p.m. for all Information aage, apply to UMlled. WALKER BROTHERS, Main Street, Ogden, Utah. cts $ 11 DAILY, (SUNDAYS PRICE LISTS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Ordors Promptly No. 4 M. Wood'a Croat COMPETITION. t'O 1 h. r. Arrive at Bait Lake ed 60 a. Ogden Our continual aim will be to sustain the well-earnreputation we have so held. LARGE A . By constantly keeping STOCK, as above enumermany years BOUGHT FOR CASH, enabling us to successfully meet the CLOSEST ated, eta til I li! I Kayavllle CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS! i'no. S I'as. 7 Ta,-- y zt M TL D. CONSISTING OF concerning Freight or Pl JAMI8 8UARP, Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, JOHN SHARP, 8BP&P.INTBKDINT. tf J. S. LEWIS, OPTICIAN, DRESS GOODS, Of Main Slrept, Ogden, is in receipt of 4ne slock of New Goode, embracing JEWELRY WATCHES, And the Celebrated Kina; Combination Spectacles. Which improve, streogib?"i, and IN THE I.IMDIXU STYLES AffD FABRICS OF THE SEASON. preserve the sight. They are set with 6ne French perisoopic ensen, anJ can be so aorjustetl that the focus will come directly in front of the ye, making lb em much more serviceable and useful than ordinary speclaoles. Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Kibbons. Every Pair Warranted. Try Tkm. GUNSvPIS?0Ls7nD IMMUNITtQN dllb ly Notions in Immense Variety. Valuable Property for Sale. Wiahln to engage in other builneaal offer for my vai uable hotel property at Uiackmot, the terminu. of Hie I'tah and Northern Railroad. Thia Imtel ia aituateri in the heart of the gnakc River Mining District, and ia moat admiral, v lo aned for through and local cuatom. Tha Montana atagea arrive at and depart Irom thii hotel daily.and trow iia commanding position andflret claai acoomniUattonf, it ie doing the beat buai- ur oi euv noiei netweea Ugden and Montana. For terms apply peraonally or by letter to the LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! A Large Stook of NEW AND SEASONABLE C&OTHIl&G'. READY-MAD- E Bale proprieter. "W. C. dI06 tf LEWIS, Blackfoot, Idaho. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery. BOOTS SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. ia k. b m im m mr mm ii 1 1 Opposite Salt Lake Ilouite, - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, Don't fail to call and examine mi splendid new stock of Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes. Pianos. Organs. Guitars, Accord eons, Banjos, GLASS Flutes, Cornets. Drums, MARKET. lJEST of CUTS GOODS, TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Meals, 50 Cents. reli-f.- H. M. BOND&CO., TOLIIIR iROTHifiS, HOTEL. I. LADING I'm The repfut of the military roniinis-in- bility, running qualities and approon the ro examinatioii of the priateness, Tilden and Hendricks ease of General I'orter han been areseveral lengths ahead of all comi placed in Mr. liaycn' hands by If the Democratic convenpetitors. Sehnfield,. and although the con- tion were to be held this year instead tents of the docuutf nt lave not as ot neitt, they would certainly be been given- to tins public, it is nominated by acclamation; and they generally understood that its nature may be anyway. is exceedingly favorable to that hruve officer, and it, in probable lhat tardy QrRF.s Vk'tohia would not invite justice will soon be done to a gallant to her son's wedding beGladstone wan who much man, but persecuted statesman advocates recause that matte a victim to popular clamordur-inin forms the government and the and a time of public excitement, household. The royal female ! royal in bis a scapegoat by superior feels much better now, and to cover incompetent action doubtless will probably commit Gladstone irnd wor than mistaken judgment. suicide. The testimony so far as published, not only indicate that General PorIn thr ''editorial correspondence' ter has been most unfairly treated by a Southern Utah exchange of are-cen- t of the country, but was deliberately traof a column date, in duced and villifted by Pope, and the we counted the of up following space deposition ftHsumed by the latter iu of personal pronouns: ,'Jfi "our;" comniis-- i list befaro the to appear clining 27 "we;" 19 "us;" aud indirect referon places him in a light before the ences to the writer too numerous to world as unenviable as his military mention. record is recognized as occupying in history. The most liberal construction of his course cannot find any exTHE GREAT METROPOLIS. tenuation, and the conclusion is From a regular Correspondent. that after succeeding by false reports and misrepresentations in PEKESTRIAMANIA. fastening the responsibility of defeat it is not a "craze," then won't If upon Forter, he has studiously to prevent any action somebody tell us what it is? When calculated to reveal the facts or to throe men, of no moral, intellectual procure a passionless decision upon or scientific distinction, can earn the merits of evidence not attainable from $6,000 to $21,000 each by a week's exertions; when the class who at the first trial. There is apparently no escape from feel the "hard times" most can and this inference of his conduct towards pay over $t0,000 in one week to see I'orter unless imagination can be three men in tights walk around a made to play the part of substantial sawdust track; when the Herald dereality and incontrovertible solidity votes six to eight closely printed of reasoning-- , but it is difficult even colums for eight days to telling what to imagine upon what possiblo basis these chaps did in six, then what is it of Tope persuaded if not "Pedestriamania?" I was here the day the news of himself of the rightfulness of his either to fully and finally de- Bull Run was receivod, and upon my (and who dare termine the truth of his original word as an "better intimate, seourity wanted") charges or to present himself before staid tho crowds longer before the of have and the court the weight thorn measured in the scales of calm, bulletin boards, and were almost as as on that memorable day. The unprejudiced judgment. That he big match supplanted the ever conveni evaded either course places him conas a conversational topic; weather ent of bar before the public structively s hundreds of posted hourly view in and as ridiculous a epiuion bulletins of the match, and the contemptible as was the case with t him when he so suddenly moved his amount of drinking and was perfectly frightstreet, roaming in the Shenandoah val hoadquarters a ley; and his sagacity in seeking to ful. Inside tho Hippodrome bar, 40 400 with feet bartenders, long, preserve his personal reputation by maddenavoiding any investigation before the dispensedjfuddling beer and commission is only equalled by his ing whiskey for 144 hours without a headquarters in the saddle to enable stop. The authorities anticipated a 4 Card. him to deploy more expeditiously to riot at the close, and held tho whole To all who are miflrring from the er-and iuitierreliour f fimtli, cikntim, enrly the rear when the wicked rebels eon- - police forco and regiment of troops decay, li of mauhnod, Ar , I nm.d a reciiw that will cure you, KHKK OP CIMKUK. Thin wired the idea of calling upon him in readiness. d iecoyjrr-remedy hy a missionary in Altogether the whole business was Srt America.m Send le If. add rented to obtain a few novel lessons in the ettTelupe to the last to the Ekt. JosiiI'h T. Ijhisi, Station U, Ribl degree; and demoralizing art of war. AVw i'nrk atf. rlS Hout. the only parties profited are the Tope's pomposity and egotism be Hippodrome people, the fore having met the enemy are well keepers, the pitiful class who make known, but the vindictiveness and their living about midnight, and the three walkers. Let the belt go. If mendacity exhibited towards Porter it must be contested for at such a i im to cover the humiliation of disgrace price in money, sobriety, and public A rare cure for the blind, bleeding, itching till defeat is now illustrated by the morals, Now York can richly afford ind ulcerated piloa has been dincoYer?d hy l)r. William (an Indian remedy), rnllvil Dr. William'e attestations before the board of in to pass it over to London in perpetu- - Indian Olntmeut. A ainiile tx has cured the wont old chronic rw of twenty Hve and thirty quiry: aud as a matter of decency in iiy. ynen' itnndiug. No one nwd m'hVr Are minutt TUB CUV OK HARD TtMKS. after applying ihii wobderful loothiug nidlclne. rectifying an outrageous wrong upon Lotlone, Inntiumante and el clnaries do more Grumblers still refer to these as harm than god William ' ointment abjortu a worthy soldier by excited precipi the intense Iirhlug t "hard times." What do they toll by? the tnmnis.allaya alter getting arm In bed., arti lency and compelling him for years Look in the face aa a things- squarely poultice, glvea Inrlant and palnlem relief, to struggle against the force of and what i do we see? prepared only lor rilee, itching of the priFailures? and vate parte and nothing ele. weighty prejudice and the contumely There have been less in four months consulted In Philadelphia, the corresponding Louieyille, Cincinnati, In .nn.ooli.and and reproach of tainted honor, than during thw city, and ot hie'dredi dnliara, and fouud no pent without fully applying the laws of period for many years. Business at 1 obtained a box of Williem'a Indian lr. a standstill.' Trade is better Oiutnieni ai'me four m miha ago, and it haacurvd the Medes and Persians to the case, ingeneral New York than any day me oouipletcly." H. KYeia, Cleveland. 0. it would be well for the country to since the inflated bubble burst. The "Haa done meJosefs more good than all the met icine vindicate itself by putting Pope on merchant and manufacturer instead I ever tried, aud I hare aoeut m ire than a $100 with d"otor, Iwdea larduinee 1 am euro wrt his defense for conduct unbecoming of twenty per oent. profit makes ten me more than and he calls that "hard times." 1avi Sputum, Ingraham.IH. an officer and a gentleman. "Hate Buffered bless his ten twenty yeara with itchiug and heart, that Why, per ulcerated pilei. having nued every rem edv that will cent, house, rent came to my notice without beiieSt, buy as good nutil I as valuable a store, purchase as many Indian Ointment nd received immediate uwd " SIMON. SLy l!ioi(au eld miner), Tecon.a, Nev. shoes, coats and hats, and hire as -Ja No file Heraedy ever gained eui'h rapid clerks or mechanics as the favor and eitenaive aule. gold by all it htdeaalo There is a numerous class of peo. many retail druggieta. for aale hy W in. Driver A twenty per cent, ovw did. The clerk and A pie in the world whose vocations are gets less pay, but every item of liv- Son and J. W.McNutt Co., Ogden, Utah dly not confined to any specialty, but ing is less. One class of men lias those who were carrying who are found in public and private sufferedinterest-Lurindebts. They heavy who and secular cleriaal, life, appear hava generally lost, everything, and to have adopted a code of morals when men see how sadly shrunken are sure the times considerably at variance with the ac- they are, they Dealers in have been hard--an- d so they have. cepted articles of the various sects But what is the PRODUCE times that GROCERIES, Rre and denominations throughout the hard now? Whensignmen will pay $30,- and FRUITS. world, and have accepted a casuistry 000 to $50,000 for a comer residence more peculiar and easy than is gen- lot on Fifth Avenue with a sign of a SHIPPING and COMMISSION. ou it; when you can see silk erally conformable to doctrinal faith. building sold at Stewart's every day Place of busineea, Old Theatre Building, The general principles recognized by stockings from $3 to $5 a pair; when you see as this nomadic and atomic class, who 1 do a ceaseless tide of feminity, in St., seem to germinate in a desultory silks and sealskins, trooping along Prompt and Careful Ajtentionta ordera. P 0 Box 128. way in every community, are, that Fourteenth Street to the dry goods d3t-t- f will bewonder what has houses, you money covers a multitude of sins and come of tho "hard times?" Go is a sin is unless discoverit nothing through Tiffany's upper floor and you ed. The uxorious Cameron seems to will see nearly a hundred bronzes GEORGE STAXGER, be a bright and shining light to the and marbles ticketed for over $2,000 are kept to sell and followers of this flexible creed, be- apiece. They they go every day into Murray Hill cause he possesses both money and drawing rooms. A Broadway baker, the ability to readily adapt himself I am credibly informed, did a bust Fifth Street, Ogden, Utah. last year, mostly in to all the circumstances of its opera- - no.w of boil hunlast aud and jCilies ov;r 3 t,on,andh.s age jusufies the neo- - day., ,rM hadbons, m as him no in longer tisers represented in its sixty eight phytes regarding At the a student but a leader by right of columns of advertisAuents. If you LOWEST POSSIBLE FIG VRKH. , signs in experience a patriarch, as it were, say ttieseI are the who to $tX),000 paid whose greasy conscience and oily see the lateask; walk? Is anyone asking tongue enabled him to strictly for New York's poor Met sold Cheap by the Quarter. tib&erre the second article of piaty are no more numerous, in propor- cnu yt KEENEY HOUSE Ogden City, ('EN'E Of liETTVSBI'K'i. ZE1GLEK. A. j. w.KtEytr, Diogenes, t hi olnnKinntift Simon GENERAL MERCHANDISE. HOTELS. nr J, f Etc., Etc. Music Rooks, new, popular and standard Songs, Violin, Ututar and Baojo Strings, fittings, etc. lirRemember the LTHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A FULL LINE OF STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! address, 73 Main Street, opposite Salt Lake House. ALWAYS ON HAND. GEO. CARELESS. d303-8m- - BOTTOM PRICES. Orders by mail promptly filled. |