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Show Treatii s the U'roug She !)gStn gunftion.. A Citdiiess frr other people's Charles ad BuxineM MaiiaRcr. chickens is said to be characteristic of tho genuine negro. "A hen roost OGIJILY UTAH. has a seductive charm, and tho acquisition of poultry without cost, a peculiar pleasure to the Ethiopian Friday Evculn?, Jai 13, 1875. This trait of his race has tiped. led into serious trouble the Rev. or IM1MUTIAI.? John William Johnson, who has been indicted and tried for One of the false accusations taking too much turkey and gobbling mada by the email clique of too much goose ia the State of New adventurers whose object has been $6 Jersey. gobble the Territory of Utah, is that Johnson is is a colored chrgyman, under "Mormon" courts and juries of Rauway, N. J., and has done conthere was no chance for justice to a siderable surreptitious business ia the The records of the '"Gentile." line. One morning in Decourts are and have been a standing poultry cember, Mr. C. RamBey missed five refutation of the calumny, but by hens from the coop. Snow had falpersistently repeating it and the aid len during the night and tracks from )q hired agenta'at the seat of Govthe chicken house led te the depot. ernment they managed to impress On the platform, waiting for the train, the minds of Congressmen unfavorawas tho Rev. Johnson, and in bis bly to the truth, and after much valise was a turkey, while a basket labor the Poland bill was brought near by contained Mr. Ramsey's . . p i iorin as ;iuio g'unu jmuueca iui 4o The chickens alive and kicking. tv'.ls complained1 of." colored preacher was arrested, and We now invite those who Tire intermore turkey, with lots of geese feath ested in the affairs of this Territory thcrs were found in his apartuieats. to enquire into tho business transactThe turkeys' belonged to Mr. Shot-weled in the Third District Court durand Mr. James Compton was ing the past year," and to enlighten the owner of the geese from which the public on the partiality or imhad been plucked. feathers those partiality disclosed by the rulings of The revereud purloiner confessed a Justice who has been as rash and to taking the poultry and selling the bitter in his attacks on "Mormon" geese for twelve cents a pound. But judges, legislators and officials as the on the trial he claimed that he had most rabid of the "ring." ' bought them from some men whose ,We thisk, it cannot be denied names he could not tell. Mr. Ramtruthfully that in every case wherein sey testified that Johnson had offered one of the parties was a "Mormon," him from $50 to $200 to let him off, whether plaintiff or defendant, in while the culprit declared that Ramwhich' the judge' of that eourt, has sey had offered to let him go for 5. given a decision, it has been against The jury didn't stop to retire, bat the "Mormon" and in favor of tho fouud the prisoner guilty on both inGentik." If there is a single case dictments. And now Johnson will te the contrary, let tie "organ" tell have to go to jail, where turkey and do not enter into the daily diet-o- f us what it was and give the particu goose the boarders, and where the pious lars. We say nothing about the.mo-tive- s blackbird will have no opportunity by which tho Judge with' a of feathering his nest. His been actuated. mission ha of. President Grant Messageou with bia against anything tinctured Finance. 'Mormonism"is too well known and ., Washington, 14. to!T"plaTn!y expressed in his diof tb president ou The atribes frouf 'the bench for us finance was sent to the Senate of the Senate bill for with his to attempt to demonstrate. But resumptionapproval of specie payment: He call to be the atteution of Congress to the necessithe facts we., believe ty of increased revenue to carry out the i?b we have stated above, and would obligation of adding to the sinking fund one who has the time and annually I per cent of the public debt, of the bill tG redeem access to the record?, to Bhow the and the promise $80,000,000 legal tenders, and suggests contrast between tho decisions of the restoration of duty on tea and cutl'ee, "Mormon" judges who have been so and the repeal of the 10 per cent reduction on certain articles by th act of maligned, and those of tho "high- - June 6th, '72. He next calls attention the purtoned," "impartial"- - and 'learned" t the necessity of preventing of stiver for exportation, and chasing cOcupan of thd bench in' tho. Third the consequent enhancement ot the preJudicial District,'" And if it can be mium, uud suggests that the secretary of the treasury be authorized to redem shown that in any of the cases during legal tenders with gold when presented the last term; the latter has rendered ia sums of not. less than $100, or any multiple thereof, at a premium for gold ft single decision in favor of a "Morof 10 per cent, less the interest rate ol shall 2J per cent per anuum troin Jan. 1st, mon" plaintiff or defendant,-wor ttiu law into be very happy to give him credit for to. to the date patting operation, diminishing (lie premium at it. But if this cannot be shown, then he same rate unlit tue nnat resumption. the rate of premium demanded for consistency's sake let not another Changing from timo to time, as the interest Bound be heard of "Mormon"' par- amounts to one quarter per cent The t. esident suggests the rate of inter tiality or," Methodist!" justice. eft mentioned because it wouia bring the currency at par with gold at the IV. IVnrus. lililor rATI4L je-cent- ly - - Di-esih- WALLA WALLA e. Many times Women call upon their family physicians, one with dyspepsia, another with palpitation, another with trouble of the breast, another with pain here and there, and in thi way they all present alike to themselves and their and indifferent doctors, uepa-rat- e and distinct disease, for which be prescribes bis pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, tbey are all symptoms caused by some uterine disorder; and while they are thus only able perhaps to palliate for a time, tbey areignoraat of the cause, and encourage their practice until large bills ait made-- when the suffering patients are no better in the end, but probably worse for the delay, treatment, and other complications made, and which a proper medicine directed to the cause would have entirely removed, thereby instituting health and comfort instead ef prolonged misery. From Miss Lorinda E. St. Claik, Shade, Athens county, Ohio: "Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Your Favorite Prescription is working almost like a miracle on me. I am better already than I have been for over two years. From Ella A. Scuafer, Zanesville CHOP HOUSE. MAIN STREET, OGDEN, (Xext door north of G. n. Tribe's provision store.) JOS, APFOLOSIO. easy-goin- ; d&o-t-f Prp'r. E. J. Watkins, , ONE DOOR EAST OF Fifth. St., Ogden the Returns thanks to esteemed1 patronage, 1 date fixed by law for final resumption. litves ten per cent premium on SLAX- - He MORE OF gold will insure tbe retention of silver in DEIt. the country for change. He says' the of the third section of the act - The Salt Lake Tribune, better provisions will prevent combinations made to ex treasury ot com. known as the daily Dirt Slingcr has, haust thesuch a law it is presumable that With this morning, another of its charac- no gold would be called for not required teristic personal attacks on- the editor for legitimate business purposes. When arge amounts of co.n should be drawn of this paper. If the literary scaven t'rem the treasury, correspondingly large I of currency should be dr.iwu from gers who run the concern were not am circulation, thus causing tuuicit-n-t the too low. iu tho social scale to touch the in currency to stop the stringency overflow of coin. The advantages of a with either a legal or literal ten-fofixed, known value would also be pole, an action for libel vcull be our reached, lu my opinion by the enact ' rsmedy. But it. is not profitable to ment of such law,bu(.iness aud industries would revive and the beginning of pros sue paupers, and there is no satisfac perity on a firm basis be reached. tion in dusting the jacketaof sweeps. (. The president thinks other means be devised for increas To brand them as liars would be but should probably ana Says that in order ing the revenue, to repeat what everybody Bays of o carry out tbe Drsi section or tne act another mint becomes a necessity, as thein, and pg words of; ours would the present facilities for coinsge are inconvey tho contempt with which sufficient, and in view of the fact that a of the change will be rhey are regarded, by the general large proportion required in the Mississippi vaney, ana public. We only allude to their as that the bullion all eomes frem the West, sault lest sr me decent person might he thinks that the question of establisha new mint at Chicago, St. Louis or ehance to see the paper and imagine ing The Omaha, should be considered. conclusion. in their says slander wo that because president passed "1 have ventured upon this subject is silence there was some Flight with great diffidence, because it is so unt jundation for it. Their whole state usual to approve of a measure as I mo-- t heartily do this, even if no further legisment is utterly false and charactcris- - lation is attainable at this rime, and to filthiest sheet ever pub announce the fact by message; lot I do , tie of..the because I feel that it is a subject of lished under the name of a newspaper so sudh vital impertance to the whole eoun-tr- v that it should receive the attention of and. be discussed by Congress and the press and in The Dululh woman who jut the the people, tothrough end that the best aad the earth every way l:iirnsi-can Oil the HtA"i3 most satisfactory course way be retched while she went out to trade with ft ol'execuliug what' 1 Jeen most benis now keeping house in a eficial legislation on this most vital quesloaned fur lie occasion' tion to Uie iater6ta ot prosperity." TIIEIIt - ot . 1 n burn, kindly Z3o"0.sl.t. Executed For Instruction ia the languages, ia the abo-r- 2d Ward Schoolkouse, Commencing on the 20th inst. J. D. 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