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Show ABEDSfivs'riXA. j Clinrlcs IV. tui aud 4 . P'r-e- Kdilor M.l. Z. C. OF PARTNERSHIP. Bondinot is the name cf a CheroTHAT TtlE XTOTICF. t3 IIF.KEHY GIVK , firm of Jiorrocki A doing bninM in Boudinot has been to kee chief. Uif taw by it (jnrRl ly willsolved continue Horracka Washington., and appeared before the mutual conut. tamul tht buiiDefw, reoie all dibu, auJ'y all i tli!M firm. Pcreoui knowing House Committee on Territories, indebted ;i the late arm lire 'equetl to call the when he advocated immediately aud aettle by uut or olherwiwi. organization SAMl'Ktj IIOUR0CK9, of the Indian Territory of Oklahama. W. T. UAKtlL. 1874. 12, May Og.len, And Boudinot mado a point, which .. ought to cause Congressmen much PltOrOSALS FOR thought on the inequalities of the Hkaxkjvabtzks Dep't or tm Putti. franchise. The Indian chief referred Omen t'Kur QCiartmiUKK, Omaha, Neb., May J . 1874 to the spectacle of an African presidIN Pfl'MCATK, WITH TMK PROPOSALS Regua'ante ef two rw ing temporarily in the House of p.artiea not bidder, ttat henda will be (riven on ownwhile the at thin uffice award of coctrai'ts, will be ieceiv original presentatives, uutil eleven o'clock A. m., rueda, June IU, 1874, er of the soil on which black and IBAXSPO KTATI OS FOR Juno 30, 1873, of white were permitted to exercise the during the flcla full yar ending army duplies, ( jwi, via : of this debarred franchise, was right poumln, morjor Issa, from Cheyenne l Drot, W. T., to io.tn Laramie and i'ett ruian, in alieu an remained and W.T. citizenship 1,000,000 pound, more or le, from Medicine the land of his binh. , Bow Siation, L'uiua I'acilic railioad, W. T. W. or Seeing that we start out as a namore from Bryan. l.oxio.iiot) i.ounds, 1m, T., mr other Xitt u oa the Union I'acific railread, tion, with the proposition that all n.l'aiup .ctKilaugi and Cainu Urown, W. T. omi(is niore or lfe, fiwui tiie ,Hi,i men are created equal, that we have terminut of the l ull 8 utheru railroad to Foat of Iteaver, Utah. proceeded to demonstrate this by 'J.ooo.OiiJ pounds, inoreor 1pi, from Cheyenne to Pout at lld and spoiled Tail legislating that there shall be no dis or 2,OuO,iKKl from .North ponniln. more or febra-kn- , toPuaU at Knl Cloud and spottinction anions citizens on account of Pmtla, ted Tail Aireui rn. bids. Id dnplioate, should be rnnde for race or color, and that neither educa- the ti asportation over rwnte, and may tat the rale prr hundred pound per. li unci rod miisx, tion, fitness or character aro consid- or, pie'erahle, the rate per hundred pounds the ered in admitting black men to the whole distance over which it is proposed to transport suppl ea. llida lr tranportaion from Cheyenne Tepot to franchise, it does look rather incon- torts to the font Laramie and Keaninan, bo denied should lted I loud and Spotted lull Ageuc es, will also at men red that sistent be received up to the same day and hour above a voice in the affairs ot the nation. named, by the Depot Quai tennaMer at Cheyenne, and bids for trrnsjortaiion from the south-eAnd the same remark holds good in W, TM terniinu of the trail Southern rai road to Post leaver will also be received up tJ the same the- case of white women. i mutA:f. urs DISSOLUTION COLUMN. WALKER BRO'S. & CO. :o:- - BW-r- BUSINESS IN WE ARE DOING tutni-dvw- OGDE3. UTAH. HoBdcj Emiiusr,5fay 25. OUR NEW BUILDING, AND d209-l- Ib7i. Having Increased our Stock, TltAXS-IMRTATIO- A CII1XGE IX , f 1,1 , ' SWITZE1E-- M.., s,;. , 5 SvfiUerlazid, formerly a little sovereignties, has agreed to to: coma one republic. Ths several cantons with their varied constitution, interests and languages have adopted centrali'Z.ition, and agreed ta unity for the sake of strength. S wit zerland will now have one army, and all the military fores of the several cantons will be consolidated aad become entirely subject to the Federal Government. than five centuries the various cantons have maintained their individuality except during the time when France "s wayed its sceptre over the conquered Swiss. In 1303 a confederation was formed by three cantons,' and tho number gradually increased until in 1313 it uumbered fifteen, and finally reached tho num-be- r of 22. But each canton was a cluster-o- f ' For-mor- e separate sovereignty, represented by depimes in the General Atieiubly. It will now be' consolidated into one genera! Government and time must determine the benefits of the change. The Swiss' arc a hardy, liberty-lovinrace. Their, mountains fnvor freedom, and, their valleys demand toil. The diversity of their lantended somewhat to divide has guage" their interests, and f may. still be a barrier to perfect unification. In the north theyr epeak Gorman, in the south Italian, in the west French, and ,jmtois of either language of tho districts. Switzerland is an interesting country and has maintained its independence of kings and emperors, uuder singular circumstances. Its future under the new order of government will be watched with interest ia both hemispheres. g -- the latest campaign doc.de. The Bociug of the eye makes a greater impression on the ordinary mind jthaij ,thc, hearing of the ear. 'Sewing's believing," has come to be proverb. , J,udg John J. Wright, of Iowa, must hare' a strong belief hi this idea lie wants to show the people of Indiana how things are done in official life' at Washington; So "he has taught the landaulet ' which lias caused so much trouble to Attormy-Genera- l Willinms, aud with four magnificent bdraes JtiU Jmake a'trip ia it to Logansport, Indiana. This carriage is what gave the Ex. Att, Geo., th3 title of "Landaulet Williams." It cost' ten thousand dollars, that is what the country paid for it; it didn't cost Williams a cent. He paid fcx it fcufc of the coutvngeut fund of tho Department of Justice. When the Indiana "people see that vehicle they m understand "that's the' way Hie' money goes" a great deal better than if they were told about it hundred times in political stump epejebos and. it will hav a powerluJ t effect Not that Wright or his colleagues in the corning political campaigu are any betterthan Williams, seeing that 1 Wright Tnlmseu has just emerged from an ugly charge of fraud as Agent, but it will take with the great public and count favorably for tho denouncers of official extrava Iu-dia- n gance. TiitATBE.-The- re was not a very large audience Saturday night. Mr. Heme's ndition of t!e Uag Picker was a splen-di- d performance; aud Mrs. Wright acwtsll, TLs quitted herU' f was marred somewhat by the frequent odd often .uuneceagarjr voice f the prompter, but Mr. Herue'a excellent acting redexed all imperfeutuesi. on-i- Are now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to call attention of our patrons, and the public, tu the fact that th OUIl HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEX. b Dill' Our lines of ' GOODS, CEOTIII2VG, ODO.'KJO !, And Plain City. i Tatkrns of May, 24th, 1874. j Editor Junction. Giu shams, WOODMANSEE'S Fiinens Organdas, Peques. ASSORTMENT GOEUAL OF Dry Goods At the meeting held at this place the following men were . yesterday, elected officers of the United Order : PROl'OS.iLS FOR COAL. President, Lewis W. Sliurihfl; Vice President, J. diver; Secretary, J. Spier?; Assist. ScCreiary, George Brum will ; nBQ'it Bepautmivt or tttb Platti, V Ornci Cmtr QiuRitRiiAsvtR, Treasurer, Win. 11. McOuire. Directors: Omaha, Neb., May, 15. 1&T4. ) Peter C, Green, Pettr Folkmann, Alonzo in duplicates will be received at MI9 SEALED llesp ct fully. until eleven oclock, A. M., fatur-daKuight. , J. SPiKRS. June, Uwth, 1S74, for the deli' ery on the cars. -- :o:- 1 Wiuaki, Box Elder Co., May. 114 1874. GENERAL ASSORTMENT mofting wns held at WillarJ wlicu a branch of the Uoited Order whs organized in this city. On the eland, President Lorenzo Snow, Presi lent F. D Richards, Eldr lirnstus Snow, Bishop G. W. Ward, Bishop Nicholi, junatlmn U Wright, II. P. Jensen, and oihcr local officers After instructions wire delivered, the following officers were elected : President, G. W. Ward; Vice Presidents. Johc P. Weed, George Facer: Sec, T. W. Brewerion; Ast. See , Will. am Lowe ; Treasurer, Charles Hubbard. Directors. William-Ward- , George Harding, llonicr A il-v- in Call. C. W. Sustain Home Iiitcrcfcts. Mercantile Zioh's "l OF First-Glas- IN GREATYARIETY. CLOTHING Coui " Ey order of thfl Pepartment Commander. Al.KX. J. PKKKY. Chief Qnrti mailer Pept. Platte, ltrevt. Brig lieu. V. U. Army. Eerchandis s " to the minus, un the line of the Union Pacific Kail road, of EIOilT THOUSAND T0N8 OF COAL, , for supply of fuel for Military Posts along said line ot railroad. No hid will be entertained under any circuit -taucd unless the bidder is present in person or by i uly authorized aeut or attorney, at the open-in- ;; ol the bid, and is than and theie prepared to show that he is fully able to carry out tlw contract in all respects, if awarded to him. Ihe quali'y of the coal off. red will be cart-fullronsidered iu making the award, and the right to ri'ject auy or all bids is expresidy reserved. Bids must be eudursed ou envelopes. " Bids for PEICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAIL. j PRODUCE TAKEN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, Till STlE - DON'T FORGOT Ladles', Misses', and Children's Trimmed Hata and Fancy Goods. C. DISSOLUTION. W. H. SHEPHARD, be-- J riIlK COPARTXEnSHIP heretofore exiting tecn the uuderttigned und r the firm name aud style ol PLYtlAKK A CHILD, is th a day MsOLVKD by mutual co:scnt, M. O. CHILD, retiring. N ll. FLYUAHE will riy all claims against and receive all debts due the late Firm. Jf.C FLTOAKE. d210-3- t W. G. CHILD. fer a Th.8 bost place in towa diOS-ltv- nea- ent STORE East Side Main Street, Ogden. Pull conditions made known ou application to ibis office. By order of the Department Com nmnder, ALKX. J. PKItKY, Chief Qnnrleruiasier, Uep't Platte, brevet B ig. lien. U.H.Army. at the point BRO S. & CO., WALKER Law ns, Transportation." - Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this City. Prints, Percales, da and hour hy the Post Quartermaster at the Pi let of Beaver, Utah, and forwarded to the Chief Qimtiermn-te- r, T'epartnienl ot ihe Platte. 'I he right to reject an, or all bido, is reserved RMsmusi be endorsed on envelopes, "Bids lor . .Possible Margin. THE CHOICEST STYLE3 - I'M El) UUDI'.R. Figures Reduced lo ihe Lowest COKSlETINfl Of eai-- Ete,r ARE COMPLETE. A(;cl-cio- bi'pt-rut- e I rilOVISIOS, OUIl SPRING GOODS, snnth-er- n l GIIOCEEtlES, II All DVT ARE, Just ArrlvInKl toloitiot-toruiHii- OO GOOD. FAIVCJY A FULL STOCK rraetieal Or House aud Sign Grainer, raper-hanje- r, WODMAXSEE. SODA WATER. Painter, ('also-min- er and Interior Decorator. GROCERIES, fW ST1II rtPAKKMXC !OT)A kj FUliD from our TTATER Will BE OCDEN MANUFACTORY, Wholesale or Ketail, rft ATTENDED TO. Salt Luke City May 3, 1871 J ON REASONABLE TERMS. Brethren: We are led io call your TKRMS TO SlIT. attention to a few business items conHardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, City Cnetomers can lis topplied daily it their nected with tlii.) nslitution, and our inresidence. K. WOLLEB AND ALL OTIIKR8 WUOM Quecn's-WarPuper Hangings, ternal economy as u people, which we Ta it may concern: Glass-warNotice is hereby giveD, that we, B. R. f hspsrd OnJers left at W. H. Tidoock's Store, trust will receive at y cur hands earelul Saddles, HarOrirrt Irfl at P. 0. Box 29 iH Pan. 1. Stowell, Ham and 11. t,. Gould have consideration. A right .understanding done trimPrompt Attention. ness and Harness work and the sum of $U7i 70, of our condition will undoubtedly be of (thirteen hundredexpended and Bevuty-tdollars and MAIN OGDEX. STREET, PAYNE & CURISTUN. service to us in reaching a just and cor seventy rents) on the Dreduot lode in I.uciu mings, Cordage and iitst aud fail if shill six rict, you during rcct solution of the problems that press months irom the first publication hereof, to pay ( eople. upon us a yuur snid proportiou one Hifth of rain exncuditur'a Tlie wool clipping seat-ois now at on the oaid Hrelnot lode, your interest ia the . UORROCKS, W. T. BAKER. hand, and, so faras we are awaie,bui little auie.will us tuaeited. II. 8. 8HKPARD, eli'ort has been maile to secure this valuIf AN I". STOWbLL, r. MAVES, able product for the use of ou' factories II. L. UOCLD. ll is estimated that the se .hod's clip will May 8th, 187. d!07-t- f Muin aggregate upwards of half a million of Ogden. DEALERS IN AGEXTS JOB which can manthe waele of be pounds, ufactured into cloth and other wt.olea fabric! by our looms. But unless tfforts are speedily ' made, too much of this important staple will be shipped out of the country in its raw state, to come back to Ogclen. A KW STOCK OF m manufactured into clothiag, funnels and other anicUs of wear Our looma GOFF MOOIiE, - Proprietor. in the meantime will be idle, and remunASB TUB erative employment, that our brethren In great variety, all for sale are ss much in need of, will h.ive been CHOICE AT TI3 K I.O WEST furniahed to Others ou'sido of this Terriy tory. Hides and pelts are another staple, of no leva Importance to the community ihnn that of wool, just referred lo. But first-clas- s BILLIARD TAIII.EJ. ! what Is the condition of this branch of home manufacture today? In reality we have ceased to manufacture leather. & At with the wool, so with the hides, tbey have been shipped out the country, and we have imported leather and ghoe. Now this Institution should be the factor, both home and foreign, for perform T AS JOBBERS mg such funuticus as the manufacturing ENCU'lEP EXCLtJSIVKI lu all ol the best brauds of Goods. interest of the Territory demands, Our new WAGON and MACHIwhether it be controlling the hides aud NERY DEPARTMENT, will short- PAIJJTS, OILS, TURFS, TAKMSIIES, KRLSnES, Etc- wool produced, or importing machinery ly be opened ia the . and other necessary foreign products. A FULL LINE OF We would therefore earnestly call upon the brethren throughout the Territo! Old Tithing Office Yard. ry to assist us, by paying what they owe the Institution with the least possible HATS AND CAPS, delay, and by subscribing for stock, cr v ; W. H. HOOPER, Supt. a -by making deposits. Upon all sums deposited for three months and up.varda the Institution it All erders addressed to D. II. prepared to allow a fair and liberal inPecry, Ogdn, will rcive prompt terest. attention' IKS Ia conclusion, we would impress upon ALSO, the importance of the subjects treated of in this letter, and solicit your corOld Gin, dial aid and support in placing this great Instiiuiian ia a position to bless and benefit the people ia a still greater deCIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. gree than it has yet done. Your brother and friend, .HOME, XEXXEDY, EED JACKET, rLASTATIOX and A5G0STUA Bkigbav Youno, President of Z. C. M. I. lNSTlTf COUNT WORK NOTICE. e, Min-in- i; Tio-War- c. HOBEOCKS Liquors and Cigars. i9-t- r 0 UNFORD crcliandisc. Sewing VINES, s ONS, BAKER, Street, STAR BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, & JUST AERIVED, Machines, SPRING CELEBRATED SUMMER AND GOOpS, RATES. 87-- 1 City D rug Store! MAIN OGDEN. Prince Organs STREET, Salt Lake City, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Boots and Shoes Groceries ! Groceries Genuine Old Scotch lVliiskcy, ju A gentleman met a half witted lad in tlm road, and placing iu one of his hand;) a siipetice and a penny, An old woman was beaten almost sked him which of the two he woufd to death in Apango, Mexico, reeeut-ly- , choose. Th lad replil that he for having brought the small-po"wftuldri't W grwdv:' ImM kvp the into the community by rrans of ' littlest." witchcraft. x Gents' Gloves Old Cognac Brandy, Furnishing Goods, Fine Article of Tom and Native Wines and Liquors, Foreign LADIES' FURS. BITTERS, Fine Jamaica Rum. Dutch Schnapps wnolesalo and Retall. ' Orders solicited and filled with care at flip Lowest Trices. 103.Cs i EST Prescription S'f t Accurately Prepared. WIT-L- I AM &3 DRTyEB. VrT? |