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Show k She PoWtahsd Is his time as Collector running income of a thousand dollars ; to out, and having oo smiling, Sunday reach an expenditure of fifteen hun school Christian, Credit Mobiler, rela- dred, any way you try to fix it. And tive now in office to urge his claims debt, insolvency, collapse, with bu does he think he cide or sudden deaths through for will gtin fvor by pitching jisto the worry, vexation and disappointment "Mormons ?" He h:is found fault as coasequences.arc awfully frequent, with the Tribune for its course in and terriblj. suggestive. Apoplexy, this matter, and now conies down to heart disease and other causes, to its level in language and in lies. which business deaths of unexpected His outburst, which can have no other object but to smooth his way t men are ascribed, if truthfully rep future' bread and butter, sinks hiui resented," would ' often read, beneath contempt. 'We cao respect brain; too great tension of an opponent who honestly strikes at the nerves; or crushed with the bur that which we eheri.shever so dearly, den of continued, anxiety." if he tells the truth, or if he speaks -- I here no can be r security untruly, does so in error, , But mint function. i rT WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY by th Osdi.1 Pcsusuije Conns. Cliarlc W. Penrose, Editor. B. STItA TFOItD, Biuirutt ilanmgtr. OfJDKV. UTAH. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1876 "over-wroug- AGET. AUTHORIZED The following person art authorized to tolleet subscriptions and transact any bust-ticonn tc' id with the "Junction" OJJict in tfieir r etpedive sett lenient s. IJoI-livtc- that his attack on the is ' baseless,' and thu proves that be is base. Wo are accustomed to see and bear M. D. Logan, Providence and Millville, misrepresentations of the "Mormons" Hammond. and their publio men, but Ilollister's Simthfield, Uyd Tark and Richmond, If. is a little the worst of anyonslaught A. Noble. in the line of open mendacity W. L. Webster. thing franklin...... that wo have seen for a long time. ..James Vnsteorlh. m knows Legislature ,. ffyrum, AH tcttlcmentt on the. vest aide of Dear River, in Cache ValUy. J. II Barker. JTillarJ, Jfalad City. Wilhic Springs and Samaria, Jot. tarmington, W. FLAPJACK Isn't it curious Dudley. STATESHEX. to see how anti-Morm- on 0. L. Robinson. politicians play flapjack. F. S rvj'fleton A few WeiltvilU ytar ago the great plan to Tl. A. Shaw Paradise...-.- .. solvo tho Mormon problem, kill polyE. A". Austin Tear Lake Valley and knock tho g James Salmon gamy, Coalville from the Utah social fabric, W. IT. Anderson Ptatage.'. was to give the' women of Utah the -- EH Whit ear elective franchise. To show them Morgan Co the folly of their conclusions the Address all business communications, "Mormons" gave tho women tho E. STRATFORD, right to vote, themfelvps. And now Business Manager. is every political thinker who Box 32, Ogdcn, Utah. taking a hand at tho "Mormon" kettle, wants to deprive tho women of BflEA2 Utah of the voting power,' and AND ALL FOR considers this to be one of the most RCTTRR. important means of settling the 0. J. Hollister, the scribe of the "Mormon" question. "Now we are F. 0. II. wing of tho howling poli- for one side and then we tire for the ticians who are fighting for suprjtnacy other, and therefore are we states men.' Oh for a little consistency, ia tho Territorial Republican jo.it by way of a change ! has obtained publicity in the News an J, Herald for hia frothy ffa A NATIONAL EVIL. eionsin favor of tho Kimbaliites and Gen. Sherman's comment on the against the McKeanites and thcit. be fur he fear Now, rmy ergan. Helkuap bombshell are faithful stricensed cf "Mormuu". affinities, ' he tures,, uot, only - jipou Washington comet out with a gratuitous attack extravagance, but up n tho, follies cf Tht-rupon tho late Legislature. socie'y throughout the nation. 23el be than no other' pbpet appears to knap hiM ruined bij reputatiou, fa hiuiHeli'of tisaae for the this delivering tally damaged his party, and brought f falsehood which be pours out this reproaeliupon the country. To meet morning in the Spittauu. Hear hiui: the, deuruids npon his pocket of a under-pinnin- Con-Teatio- n, business transactions, no tranquility In domestic circles, no safety in private or publio affairs, while debt hampers the energies, and reckless spending of money before it is earned continues to be the custom ef the times. Pay as you go, and lay out nothing but what is your own, ought to guide individuals as well as corporations and communities. And, "be content with such things as ye have" antil ye can legitimately improve your circumstances, should be the motto inscribed upon every heart and stamped upon the policy of the people and the natiou. And until these primitive sentiments again bein come general watchwords, we may look for official corruption, commercial catastrophes and ruin to parties, firms, societies and individuals. A SINGULAR SORT OF OEXTLEJSAar. A Meeliu. MiNslomiry A somewhat stirnly attenJed dieting was h Id nt Plan's Uail last nighty for the purpnse of racing lund for tb Methodist Church ih Salt Lke City.' the ostensible purpose beiog the enlightenment of Son FraDOiscuDs on the ."uhject cf Monuonism and its etils. The inet ing was r sided over by ei Governor Woods of Uiah. who delivered ihe open-ins- : address He was fallowed by Uef. 0. C Siratton of .Sun Joe, formerly of Utah, and acquainted with the subject. Rev. 0. 1'. Lyford. pastor Cf the Metho dist Church in Suit Lake, made an address in which bedeol'ired that Brigham VeUng was a despot and could control e He, drew a vivid Congress even of the df privity eiiHtent in Utah, and said that if any man ought to be hanged ns high as Raman it is Drigham Young. Rev Drs. Jewell and Guard fol lowed in short addresses, after which a collection was taken up. We clip tbe above from the San Fran Cisco Chronicle of the 1st Inst. Tbe last few words of tbe notice eiplain all the rest. Lieford is drawing bis sponge as well as "the long baw. ' Lord, what lies Methodist mendicants will tell for . pic-tor- vm. , u a common y i3,.4be, b0 -- 0BM men that tauffin(. HtId of the nose, me us,lml(tl6;r, lurn street Uur fool .li,,, is ,hr(jl! JJ on the sid-l- k mid in puhilc conveyance; au.l ,i8 oUagr.-eBbodor coDi!B.intinehe brt-tof the afflicted. renri?rs th?m offenfive j0 tbeir associates. There is theh'.Rheat meiii authority for stating that with fully one half, if not two third, of those nfflictej ' with Conimj.tion of the La the 'di ;' sense commences as Catarrh tig, in the nose or head ihe next step beiBg to the ' throat, and broncbtai tuliM lastly 8 tn Uow importaut, luugs. ti.et, t0 gWe early and prompt attention to a Catarrh To cure this loathsome disease, correct tbe system by using Dr. Pierce's Ooldea Medical Discovery, which tonen it up Cleanses tha blood and heals tte diseased glands by a specific influence upon themj and to assist, use Dr. Sage's CftUrra Remedy with Dr. Pierce's Nasl Domh. This is the only way to reach the uppr J. 1 ' and back cavities where the llcharg comes from If o daDger from this treatment, aud it is pleasant to use. The twa medicines with instrument are BOld hy dealers in niedidiues. ILaiid Sale. money! Frnm lyrnm. IT bat the Ladles tire Ioiug J1 cry The Inn ils of the 3few OSIOS PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,, Ac. Lying east of the SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, in the counties tf Davis, MorHykcm Citt, Cache Co., March 3d, 1676. gan and Weber, Utah Territory will b Editor Jcsctiow . offered for sale at tbo Land Okiice Dear Sir ) Friday, the 26th day af of; this Company at. Ogden, February, was a Red Letter day in the 4th day of April, 1S70 our of Relief few history Society. Some weeks ago they received a circular from Persons haviug mads application tor the ladies in Bait Lakt City, requesting tbem to furnish articles of home manu- any portion of haid lands will make facture for the Centennial. They at oace payment for the same vrilhoMt de went to comply wi.h the request, and ou Friday last the ladies gave a leap year The lands wilt be M oh. the foMow-in- g ball. The hall was very tastefully decorated with evergreens. On the south term'; One Sfth the purchase money wall was hung a steol engraving of Pres- down, the balatico in equal annual payident Young, and also portraits of PresG with at interest, ments, per cent. idents D. 11. Wells, G. A. fjiiiKh, and the A 10 of discount per cent, will be. Twelve, and all around were hung the of alao eminent men, portraits large made for full payment in caali at tha pictures of the Centennial buildings, and time of th8 purchase these, with the Stars anddtripes, also the English, Danish, Norway and iwed-ifc- h flags, together with mottoes, presented a vary pretty appearance. On ecn side of the house was. a ruima ure V TJ K. Cov ship with fuli rig, made by Mr. O. M. of old Petersoa, Hyrum, (an salty They were a great curiosity to Young America, and called to mind many a scene ol days gone by in the minds of those win had crossed the ocean ia the old sailing TUBS-DA- Ity. - It appears that llollister's shameful attack on tho Legislature, to to which we allude! in our last issue, was written on the 1 ef February. But tho Tribune retained it till yesterday, and changed the date to March Cth." This little trick was doubtlesf designed with a view of damaging Hollister in the estimation vessels. Two baals wtre in attendance; at one of tho journals which published his o'elock p.m , the hwuse was called to or articles against McKean and the JIc- - der and the aruclea were exhibited. Tfa hrst wv a very handssme bad- Iean oryan. spread, crocheted iu Mucks aad tuade Tho lleral 1, commenting on llol- under the suparmtendeaey of Mrs. J. and Caro ine Ofvsn; the nest lister's dirty defamation of the As--' Petarsea was a fancy Berlin wool labia cover, sembly, s:iys : "lie is an intelligent naada by the yomog laliea; some funcy s.raw braid, by Miss H. Osborn; several geutleman." It then goes on to score very neat straw hats, by Miss . him for his "contemptible attack, stn. Both the braid and the hats were wifo who onlv wanted to shine as also which is wholly unjustifiab!," and equal ta aayniceimported articles;needleof very specimens miiay as other wo Washington brightly s work; on knittod cli&ir cover, very say?, "when he so intentionally men of tho first society, Uiq Secretary worked by Mrs Ana Ward, hanisoB, conthe to invite he scorns facts, Iv.n1 to obtain means outsido of the aged84years At the close of the exhiof honest people." The Herald bition Mr. Charles C. Shaw addressed tempt legitimate, emoluments ofoCce. In closes as follows : the assembly, and complimented the sisters, and eaouraged them to continue merchaudiao of making We have seen through CoJ. Ifoliister's in the goad work, and advised all preshe has,.. doubtless, only followed the object in lm communication, and we are ent to patronize home manufacture fashion "of other high officials whose only sorry that ha should resort ta such Dancing commenced at 2 p. iu., and his means until 5 o'clock, when tables continued to puraccomplish untnaaly venality is not, vet found out, but pose. He ho8 offeaded many of his rad- weru spread, and refreshments served. who are quaking overtha terror of ical confreres by his able ends against Dancing continued until 9:45, when a McK.anism. Now he is sorry for the latter was read from the Birmingham exposure that may take place at any independent course taken, aud fsarisg Daily Mail, in regard ta the petition of the rupture in the Republican party will the woman ot Utah. A few spirited re e. moment;' work disastrously to the ring interests, marks from Bibhup Lilienuuist closed Expenditure beyond legitimate in he wishes to whine his vay back into the day's enjoyment. come is the enrse of the country the radical' ranks and agua unite the Great credit is due to Mrs. Christina forces for war on the people. He thinks Liljenquist, and tho committee of man- 'EmWizlement, bankruptcy, to blind the factions as to their own Misageineat, tor the taste and good order wild speculation " aoJ desperate understandings and difficulties, by an ta t nas manifest. We have spent the winter very profit onslaught against the Mormons, and as schemes to raise fiinds, are tho no real cau9 of complaint presents it- ably, what with meetings of the various of .the insensate folly of self, he resorts to misrepresentation and quorums, schools, parties, theatres, mu tual improvement societies and social wives and daughter in following falsification. Everything has had a tendWe endorse all that the Herald gatherings. fashion and trying to rival and outency to promote harmony, peace and do neighbor and acquaintances, in ays on this s ubject, with the excep- concord. Glad to find tne Ogden Junction sti Sue living, fine trappings and fine tion of its first 8tateaienfc which we vontinuicg onward and upward. It, has For surrouodings. Extravagance runs riot have quoted, and would like to knew become really a family newspaper I came to Utah, eleven since years past, not only at Washington, but every- how Hollister can bo an "intelligent I have noticed than very large number where throughout the land,and Utah gentleman," if all the comments of of what may be termed mushroom newsDo gentle- papers, have come into, end speedily eaunot truly be called an exception to the Herald are correct gone out of existence And in all of the geucral rule! Its 'largo cities men "intentionally misstate facts?" them, there was one, never failing sign of and that has been been, just as are 'more ot less tainted fwith !the Do they"rcaort to unmanly moans to souadecay, as they were on the verge of bankevil. "I must have this; we cannot whine their wayback to their radical ruptcy, their circulation was claimed to ireal cause be tremendous, subscribers pouring in keep up a proper appearance without confreres," and "without by the thousand from all points, east, that; Mrs. Jones can gst so and so. of complaint, resort to misrepresen west, north and south;'they were the only representative paper ia the Terriand why can't I?' Such sayings are tation and falsification?" In this light, Hollister figures as a tory, aui just before they expired, they playing the devil in many households, their own singular kind of ."intelligent geutle-.man.- spuaded the lea! of the penny trumpet, worthy proprietor of a and heads of families are driven "to To us he appears the very show at a country fair. peep atl kind- of pitiful shifts and shame- opposite of "anything gentlemanly, The genuine article needs o self- ful expedients, to stretch a small in- and no words would describe his utter laudation, but in Yankee parlance, ft the true qualities of a gentle- apiirions article needs considerable. I come to the limits of a; largo outlay. lack of wish you every success and prosperity, man, without a descent to his own figures are facts, and facts are level of vulgar adjectives and black- and may you live long to wield the quill in staboorn things, without a particle guard abuse. A gentleman, indeed! andtheth cause of true liberty, patriotic right. Respeotfully, of elasticity. You can't expand an Fhe; WU1U COXllKTATlYl. , O. F. DAVfS, Iand ComutJfioacr. 5. li. . 2-- Sewini? Machine. - - 'It is tot a little ting-ala- r that a v Leg-islati- Aasenibly of an American Terri tory h held its session ci f urty days, performed its work, adjaurned an J gone horn, and nobody knows what it has done? It the n sets oat its time ia secret conclave, refusing access ta its doings to the opposition iiresa, and keeping its own press mum with, regard to tbe ime. Wht bus ihe Church left undone ta secure secret Bessian of its Legislature? II is true that the Territorial Legislature has held a secret session, and the only assurance the Territory has that Its ocular interests have not been subordi ated to the eoppsavd interests of iha visit bigoted, intolorant, Uody and beastly C&urch known to mod urn history, is its belief in the ability of Gov ernor Lmery to rtgktly apprehend, ana ia his disposition to faiihf'illy guard those interests." - T f Hollister must cer'ainly have in- tended the above5 tongeutletnauly , and unjust effusion for outside ef fect. Everybody ira Utah who knows anything about tho facts at issue knows that Hollister has made an ass of himself, if it wer possible t)0 add to what nature has already done in his behalf. When did the Le glslature hold s secret session? Then-wanever n sitting of tho Assembly at which.reporters for any pafer or the public were excluded. Further, a list of tho bills passed, with an account of their fate, was published in all the Utah papers, "Mormon" and "Gentile." All the debates, and every mcasun in relation to every bill presented to cither House wore made public. What excuse can he offer for such bigoted, intolerant, bloody, beastly" language, and; such straight, naked and manifest tin s " truth ! , iis-state- . ( to-da- y. con-sequen- co 1 LATE IMrROTKMENTS tho iet priiicijils of oMr m elitDB. in now eqi:;il to if not rj.erior to any . eth"r iott In nit in the miwke4. It is tlx; uuy imichine baxiog & ITS WITO with s!f-9"tt!ii- It h w th latest Improyeii no mi i ill Ii'iles ir sprmjif uniter. Ithas tfinlatiW Hhut'le thrad wha-- tliruugb or fatnturn-fed niarf ly or steel, jO'int. Ilavinj; the fewjwt purtt of any Phnttle in the market it is consequently the ' e9iffst running.' " Kach machine Hold makes dales otUorg, they recommend themselves to all who see thtm is iiporntton. Good lively afceots wanted in every town iV Northern t'ttth; to whom a good coiuaiisuicn will "All weartnit pivtit iu durability conw-qtiont- i. fr . lrtte to hepaiJ. A. W. BROWN & Cc. Gonrat ageuts and deAlera in BOOK & SHEET I C ! Musical Merchandise, AISO , STA-TIOIVEltY- . Ogdea. Utali. Flrene. Wlieelor 4 Wilson. ITom Shnttle and KemmiuKton nwdlM and repair nlway on hnd. Sewing iiiacUsee ofll kiu cK?nod and rupatfei ". - , PEEBLES' DRUG STORE' fifth 'street, "( |