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Show THH EXECUTORS RELEASED. If anything was wanting to BCorn accele- - Nebraska throughout is promising well, and some fields, it is said, yield 100 bushels per acre. GEXEJidL MERCUJXDISE. H. T. Helmbold's rate the retirement of his honor NEW YORK. Boreman from the bench, the reverRochester is soon to hwa an elesal of his famous, or rather infamous excpt-l)- , hj tk vated railway. order by the Supreme contempt On August 10th, at I'tica, I)ui:i JVNtKOK PbIKTISO AsseiHATION Court, fills the deficiency t a charm. M&Sweeney shot and killed hi wjlV. In view of the fact that fc'hicf Justice (Incorporated.) Xewbergh is to have an innm has not been here long linen Hunter Ufi Strett, Ijintfi VJltt muM rid. mill, which will emph-and frmnktin. enough to become biased to a great operatives. IMra U namusiraticia M barlaw M tie extentone way or theother,and that Thirty-nin- e thousand ix bin ii 'i Jssm4 Yry morning, (Mtadays CO 1 Tf! Spring and Summer Goods POUND Fluid T.'xtract n.-- e lam Maaafer; 1mm iataetd ta t fttitor. roccnt course has been but friendly to the "jlor-toons,anything decision mint be regardthe Fkidat Mokxixd, Aim. 20, 187'X ed as a t. ium; h of taw over DogberI'.orenian h&? ry Um ami hitu-rlne f to acted ti throus;hut,iind SYMPATHY FOR CRIME. wliuii we announced some, days ago the object The JrxcTios ha.-that ho w.juld vote to - js.ta:ii hir, own !.':C' l:;-- t cf some little i i' avtmn. 't knew vvii.it an i Miom e lays on account of tn art ;!. ni i wet talk in;; abut. 'V fr.J. fwlr'l-n-nt.- Iwtic-- to t Boreman has not exhibited good i no-irby sutuo! F.Graiiata. Wo for his retirement from of svuij'atiiix.ing with the criminal the bench must now bo recorded as and even itxciuing to oomij extent following closely upon the heels of a his crime. Those whose intellectual disastroui failure certainly not a faculties are so frail ns to really with rocominendatiou btriking mili niininrm. nre welcome to very which to outer upon the practice of all the honor an. I profit they receive law. It is a reasonable pupponitiou thereby, for at no time, in no place that in need ef legal assist- litigants whatand under mo circumstances uuoo will seek the counseh of those ever havo wa ever attempted to whoso judicial acts have not been so ol apolog: lor nny man's violation repeatedly set awido and annulled as the law which makes stealing in tiny to leave tho inevitable presumption form an uflcnee, and our censors ot ot either ignorance or diiroi-arnot wo are should know that pubis useless: if he iavv; ignorant, lishing that kind of a jiiifier; if I hoy if a It pervorter, ho it utmfo. do not know it, it in their fault, not bis honor's would seem that ours. Vi'a express our opinions with wisdom would have shown itself the utmost froedotn, and without moro wiso if hi had waited patiently fear, favor or equivocation, upon all irntil by accidoitt or otherwise he got public topics of interest to the comupon the right :iun of some importmunity; and whenever, in doing so, ant question before entering the bar; we beoome committed to immorality it may be that a hope of this though oJJ the defense of crime, we shall be kind has been so long deferred that glad to have 3uch missteps pointed his heart became Kick and he decided oul but overzealou8 critics should to plunge headlong into practice let wait until they have a case before the consequences be what they opening fire. TVe have all along desired, and we might. The gentlemen who have, pending now detire, that every mitigating the law's delay, endured their illegal eircnmstance connected with the of a defendant may be punishment so uncomplainingly wrong-doinpreferring personal discomfort and fully developed and accrue to his to the sacrifice of annoyance . benefit so far as it will go. This is to and are entitled principle, the theory of criminal jurisprudence conand ene of the objects of trials. A will reoeive the sincere and all of applause proceeding in court in which one gratulations whose are worth good opinions man is a defendant and the whole will soon, people are his accusers and prose- having. Boreman'g bigotry we be so bottled trust, insecurely is be an cutors, not supposed to his obscurity as a practising through of for the quisitien organized purpose convicting, but ene having in view lawyer, that they may be regarded the sifting ef all the facts in the case, as safe from his tyrannical inflictions whether favorable or unfavorable to henceforth. His little eandle has the accused, and those which cannot about flickered out, and when he bebe classified with certainty are to be oome submerged beneath the inconstrued in his favor. Surely, there tellect and learning of the Salt Lake is nothing unohristianlike or antag- bar, there will be none so poor as to onistic to the best interests of 30ciety do him reverence. in expressing The hope that defenses of which we are not aware tmiy bo NEWS BY MAIL. The developed in Graham's case. XKW JERSEY. opposite policy would he avjjery. Y. ,., ,. or j;iry, nor A iK-- v cattle j... epidemic has appear-- i i l.T il l J nl New Milton!, which ctiuscg i in, a i.'ii.-ui) :e puiitn-- . tiio.su uitneked to lose their pi si.'hf, nufct upon him; t'ieii?.Kre, tho hope and results fatally ,n nany easert! una appeared that those who :J.J exeerciaa siku anions tho cattle in the neighbor. powers may h iram impartial r.rr-tMood of IVierson, and isdrvrig much "i :!. hi - ' r ' " . .t--- i Jt!pvi,- Force publlcatif Emerson's '' ii'i-'- geKei-ahdiip- e and live acres of land i:i dounty are to be old !'.r Frank Brenrc-nto stop a row .a VUSStabb:d wit-- John ". r. ZZ3i.Iy ext v" . ... R 13 '. : i . CONSISTING 01 i ,i Free Thinker is toco;.v. t Lake on Jsept. l'i n idi lb' auspices of the Free Thinki of the State of New York, a .. .;.;-'- : nui interiution; An j : vt. iliiK. L. f- - o Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ia i' School jleetlng-- . The citizens of Plain City ,'Lool District are herc-Lnotiiiid oir, '".',1 meeting for tho election and other r.ppropiiato busine V.lllj 'I. oil be held in tho school hou.v City, Wilier County, on V, u. .5el,t. Vkh. lfii'.l. COllllIK'H U' o'clock p.m. JSy order of Chas. Neai., P. C. Gbke.n, Ti In- ;orv. - I7i d with THE LKAD!5 STYIYEtf AS'D FAB2:iOi GF TUJa SEASOJI V. I Josiah lilf'IIAntlSoX, Tlain City, Aug. "S, 1ST'.). ... .d:..weit ) a Embroideries, Edgings, Flswcrs, and a Full Line of Choice llibbons. t !.. 1' - I f.n iv '. STILL ADVANCINC! lVKn i 'i:e tn.-di- V !;;;.! ion I- j i t lie- J i - n PASSES' AND CHILSRErj'S liOSjSHY! LADIES', it iv-:- i ittvifXKr.itinp Mid UJi Ill 'ilclmboia's US A Large Stoea Ilucliu THE of NEW AND SEASON A LLE esakKfim imV.S I. FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Tics, Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery, HELMBOLD'S BUOHU -- Of IS UNEQUALLED Northern Utah, Eastern Nevada Western Wyoming and Southern Idaho, is the OGDEN JUNCTION BOOTS By any remedy known. It is prescribed by the most eminent physicians all over the world, in lilMMiHialism Sp .r mit t or i ii iH AITS .- jr-t- i'ASE. IlVi-lii- Leading Newspaper SHOES! MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES.' Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grcceiies, t iHia ; AND Gloves Hardware, Cutlery, t)i!;ilioil, !s' . and J'ains T, - Farming Tools, crvmw 31i!!i.xy At an eipeoia nnpreoedentenl hi iio 'lis tory of jouraalism ia tUe Sfelioaa, we have atUeJ ficU a"-c- O'steriils. ';,: Pleuro-pimimoni- i , it n Arriving t estate agent uf missiii!!, as a!.-dollars Lftlonjmtg ganural to i" . r'y t m is. s. Garrett, and du ji y u a Sait.-'u- ' faeiiiiii-- s ani n'tt iniug. s I Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes: bilily ?'rnb!v8 rlii 3i:-hca- Jh til P he JUNCTION t LEATHER, HARFIEG8SArSD?S.IOrE , 1 r II IP FiUO UGS, - PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A ' i t sr.-- - , sire the ne STOVES! STOVES! sin I L ;rn ii! Av' mspfi lor some tone, have nearly all her resumed operations, fr will shortly do so, thus giving employi thlv9s, d ment to many who have suffered from their enforced, idleness. SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS Three little girls were sitting on the steps of a house in Baltimore on the evening of August 12, when a runaway korsft piod and dashed the buggy against them,killing Katie Subac, aged 5, broking a thigh of TL Juiolion City of the Pacific to a iier Lizzie, and an is new werlhily represented iu the piankle of Auniu Ku: nig, aged 6. per bearing its name, and notliing now remains to mako ours the Queea City Tennessee has rejected tho propo. of tie Interier Wjt but "long pull, sition to Bcalo her State debt at fifty strong pull and a pull altogether." We cents and 4 per cent, interest. will do onr part at all times. Deputy United States Marshal J. C. Duff has been killed by Moonshiners in the mountains in Polk county. Tho tobacco-raiser- s of Tennessee rejoice at the increasing number of In oonnection with the Jcnotiok mocking birds, because they devour office is a the tobacco-worms- . County treasurer W.A. Knight and excriminal court clerk S. Donaldson, of Nashville, are found to be deSt. faulters, the former for $174,171 and a the latter for $20,434. Both Democrats. JOBBI FBH.NSYLVANU. Allegheny seems to be suffering from an epidemio of crime. The .Vail of August 10th tells of eight shoetine affrjys, dirk knife matinees and robberies all in one day. Lieut.,Commander II. lI.Gorringe is at Philadelnhiu - .(t netrnlint inn (V-- a"....u6 1VI I Western papers say that the Car- vessel of sufficient to bring capacity son mint may be compelled to sus- over the obelisk presented to this pend business in consequence of the country by Egypt's late Khedive. Lieut. Seaton Schroeder has been An exchange ecarcity of bullion. detailed to command the vessel. this as the reason : Ilonest gives NEBRASKA. John Sherman fixes the price cf that The Lancaster eounty eattle Di- metal at the mints, and bullion holders are not disposed to sell it on his demic is becoming worse. A dozen terms. Honest John opposed the deaths per day are reported. Competent authoriti SUV That passage of the silver bill, and he is Lincoln has increased her population all hie in to doing power prevent the since the 1st of January. carrying out of its provisions. His 1,000 thecountv sent nf Albion, love for the bondholders is only has more than doubled its popula equalled by his bate for 6i!v miners. tion ui tug just twelve ciontias. i-- J DErAllTMEXT, Vh-er- the BEST OF WOUK - i.0 OiKCh , t '"Tl BOTTOM PRICPS Orders by mail premptly filled ivpiil . H. i BOND & CO., - i'S vnbitio'ie .j i:i, 4 Dealers In ' GROCERIES, PH9DUCE and Price 81 per Bottle itr, TK.!fRs.S?l. . W$sl STOVES! - i ADVERTISE IN IT! i STOVES AIWATSJONHAND.SI Liver. K;.;i;.-to he.'lthv ;te !:! ''oil. iii . !. Si 'f. ';:o blno.l ot' all ;r,: i" :n new life !' m ..,lo yysifiii. in;. i A siio. le will be (piitf- syfiii'iont t: C'.t.M.rifC tin- - l.iOst liesidiUlK: of I ei t'nc S ... i', -- J!,,-1-- SUBSCRIBE FOR IT! unl'oi tjiialft man's t'innly, for benti- ments of sympathy extended to the accused himself ( That would show not Uf, as beine the dan gerous element in the community. because it would disclose a tttato of and inabilitv to form correct judgments such a constitutes imong civilized peoplu a danger dark and doleful. We would mete out to the "hich toned" thief a greater degree of punishment than we would inflict upon the barbarian, the ignoramus or the mendicant. "High life," so called, with its concomitants of culture, refinement, experience and education, should be regarded as aggravating, never as extenuating, an offense. But even in the case of the high-pricethief, if lie were not what is resarded as a vicious or otherwise dangerous person, we would have everything brought forward that could be produced in his favor. We are a disbeliever in the doctrine of total depravity, and would rather fall short of than overstep the mark when the time of punishment comes. This may b3 "sympathizing witu crime;" if so, we will hare t endure the odium as best wo can. FULL LINE OF FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Place of bnsiuoM, Old Or tvlx Inutile for 3. Fourth Th,tre Building, St., Ogden. Delivered to any address fice from Prompt &ud Careful AfVntien tn erderi. 6 t Box 128. observation. FKEE PELITERI to ALL PASTS ef IkeCTTT. tients" may ronsult by let ter, receiving tne sa.ine attention as by calling, by answering the following fjuctions: HARRIS & SMITH, uSh 1. (nve y..;ir iui.it and Whisky for the Tefrito- postoftice a'idve;s, (;.,.;;. tv ;l!Ki State, and FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, to tba abov your nearest ex; res3 ot'ricoi Between franklin and Wail. firm. 2. Your aye and sex? fciisnC,, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. Shaviii!,', 3. Occupation? djuio ira Artistic Guarantied. Workmanship 4. Married or Single? 5. Height, weight, now and in Health? BUY 6. How long have you been f --- - 4 ii3i-t- r dvinSn Barbers, G. A. 0HLS0N, s.icki' 7. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes? Htreot, Offdon, 8. Have you a stooping or erect Mauufacfuree all kinda of gait? 9. Relate without reservation all you know about your case. Enclose one dollar as consulta- Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. tion fed. Your Utter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the nature of your dis- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ease and our e;.n,i:d opinion conROOFING. cerning a cure. attend to Coinp.cttntj:.i;-ian- s correspondents. Ali letters must All Work Done in a Substantial be addressed to Manner. Dispensatory, 7 Filbert Street. Philadelphia, Brass, Ste.m, tad Gas Work are not Pa. H. T. IT KIM BOLD, encouraged by me, but all ork doae by me is warranted to gi Druggist and Chemist, s.tigfaetlon I hiladeiphia, Pa. to e6ry patron. i26My. 3nin H rt0',0 A7 Jr "ED. J. KIESEL & Co. our Celebrated Stoned um oamt i.ouis, by appiym CIUS- - BEBST0CK & Co.,' St. LOUIS, .V7. THE CELEnnATED STUD E B A K E It WAGONS JL ' AT TBS 1 -- 1 Can alwaps be had. EXAMINE PRICES AND WORK. Junction Printing Ass'; Sold vcrifwtien'. j ?MCTR!C BELTS. 4. 'Th """"r. .Kay, bat 4o Uiiwuam 'n. itN. v (iasfeiaj SOLD BY JAMES E. FCC7E, OCDEN, UTAH Wh',ei4U and B"i:.li Pfilt-- in UARXESS, SADDLES, IJL. SJIETMi UHITS, dm'J if i;(C." |