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Show THE Charles XV. DOOM OF POLY-UA.1I- GROVE BREWERY Y. ! THE pound: They are to h weighed in bulk, 4nd paid for by a special stamp, at the office of mailing. Exchange and one copy of any news paper to each actual subscriber resid ing in the county where it is published, will .go free through the mails but not delivered by carriers unless postago is paid, All mailable matter of the third class that is, printed matter, such as pamphlets, circulars, engravings, cards, etc.; seeds and cuttings, mips, patterns and samples of merchandise may weigh not exceeding four pound for each package, and postage be ehargedat tho rate of one cent for ea:b' two ounces gt frac tion thereof. The other bill provides for the The New salaries of Postmasters. York P." M. isto have 6 000 per annum. The others nra divided into four classes: Those whoso salaries are not less than $3,000 nor more than 87,000 , not less than $2,000. nor more than ?3.000 ; not less than 81,000, nor njore than $2,000 ; and those less than $1,000. These of the first three classes are to be appointed and removed by the President and Senate, and the other by the Postmaster General. The bill also that b'ddera for contracts must show that their sureties are owuers of reul estate to double the value of the bend. Also that temporary con tracts may bo made by the Postmaster General for not exceeding six months, and that if any regular fails to perform the service, tho Postmaster may contract anew with the next lowest bidder. These bills will most likely pass tie Senate without opposition aud become law. If the provisions of the second bill be carried out with any degree of strictness, the public may anticipate a little more punctuality, and regard lor postal regulations in mail matters, " a consummation devoutly to be wished." " pro-tid- eon-tract- J I ST DECISION. Tke Committee of Forty-fivhas Tho application for a collapsed. maudamus to compel the peremptory authorities surrender to their city books into the handsof th? 45, was ar gued before His Honor Chief Justice McKean, on Saturday lust, Judge Sutherland and Attorney General Snow appearing for the city, and R. N. Buskin for C. C. Clements, committee. His tin Honor refusoL t grant the. manda mus, and this little trick of the "ring" has gone the way of many other plots against the peace of the e repre-Biutiu- jr -- city. The taxpayers have the right to inspect the books of the city at rea sonable times a'.id in a reasonable manner. 13ut these disturbers wasted to get possession of the records and copy as well as-- ' inspect, and for all the municipal ofiicers knew, to alter, erase and mutilate the accounts, so as to give color to the dark insinuations and malicious slanders they have circulated. His Honor will have the approval of all good citizens in sustain-th- e municipality and deciding accord-in- " to law and evidence. SAMPLE PKESS DIS- OGDEN BRANCH. OUR NEW BUILDING AND emi-gr.iti- started yesterday tn retura in disgust.. They themselves victims of the greatest fraud, and will y publicly deuounce the whole Mormon system. This is how the Salt Lake news manufacturer imposes on the San Francisco public. The message is to i classed with most of the press dispatches from Utah U the Wrst. It is a lightning lie. dec-lir-e Brewery RICHTER OUR SPUING GOODS, HATS. FAXC'Y COODS. C.; Patterns of DOC 'E It I EN. HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, Percales, ARE COMPLETE. Law ii, Figures Reduced to ihe Lowest aillK"ilM, Uncus Pequcs Are prepared to do the most extensive trade in this City AND A GENERAL BBO'S. & CO., WALKER ASSORTMENT OF Bry Goods WOOMANSEE'S ! Tlif nnricrslgned fi this day retired from the shall be made to enforce what we A mid hi firm of William, tfiovill (', and liasho will be understand to some of its provi- ilite' therein to Jindina Williams, I ct all accounts ilim ihe fiim and vay the sions, there will be more trouble in liabilities therein. HATS, Utah than niaDy people anticipate. Horatio B Scotilu. Ogden, May 30th, 1S74. Tho above is from the Omaha AND Herald. We assure its talented and The ityh f til. firm is now changed to Misses', nnd Children's a k Co. will please note the Ladies', large hearted .editor that the people alteration. Trimmed Hats and Fancy Goods. of Utah borrow no trouble over the Poland bill. We leave that for the promoters and concocters of the in SI. famy. They expect to have a guy TTEKP8FOK SALE STUART T1IK BEfcT AND CHEAP KPT 1'OIU K and LIFT old time if it becomes a law. But l or shallow wells. Also, fur MPS PI' Points fur deep Drive Well Pumps, with suitable A FULL STOCK OK they will find that they have laid out rim piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reasonat able terms, a job which will take all their time, Workshop. TUIilng' Olllce. f Hln. and will not pan out to meet their cul-- undor-sigued- 'e CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, H Et, Possible Margin, Organdns Polygamy may be doomed, and Rut this we believe it is doomed. notice of dissolution. bill Jeill not doom it. It will merely keep alive ly the power of persecuMena' Boy6' and Children' COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE tion an institution that was before THE the nndfrsigiiHl, tinder lwten the firm tittineol '"W iIIimdir A Si oville" has this day practically dead by the power of pub- lieoii disaulvrq by niuiual consent. Joshua Willic opinion. , There is moro serious liam will collect all epta duo ho late tli m and CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY trouble brewing for Utah thun Utah will pay all iU liabilities. Josntu Williams, has ever before known. SUITABLE TO TIIE SEASOX. If this bill Ogden City, May 30tli,lS74.Hueutio tt. SCOVILIB. shall become a law, as it doubtless will become a law, and tho attempt w Our lines of DRY GOODS, CLOTH IXC, Prints ts v OUR HOUSE IS TIIE LARGEST Ki 0GDEK, THE CHOICEST STYLES FRY. call . -- -"- CONSISTING OF And Stocky Are now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We be to ..... .7 attention of our rnntrnna nnil tti. .. - nul.liA fuui.v, iu me laci mat Just Arriving! al STORE ! East Side Main Street, Ogden. :o:- - The best place in town for a EXE UAL ASSORTMENT G OF First-Glas- merchandise s PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. Wil-lia- n Corre.-pouden- PUMPS!PUMPS! I. g l'a-e- tlx Jkrt Higlicst DOST FORGET Hi:nx'l5.ct XLates. Tl ME EROST WS - . W O O DJI A Hi S E E. 142-t- GROCERIES, SPECIAL XOTICE. expectations. Polygamy has been "doomed'' fur many years in the expectations of its opponents. But it is still alive, still en its trial before the world as an im portant social problem ; and neither the Poland bill nor the disreputable clique ot scrub politicians at its back will do anything towards its solution. Proscriptive laws, bigoted and parti-za- n judges, unscrupulous officials, packed juries, fine, imprisonment and death, may unite to effect its destruction, but the conviction of right, which has gathered the people of Utah from every cizilized nation to the hights of the mountains, will prove superior to the policy of force, and offer unconquerable passive, if not active resistance to malice aud coercion. AND ON Central tlto talo of ltciurn Ticket JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent. m. AMOR I IEW BSUS STORE! Hardware, Staple Drags, Notions, Paper Hangings, Queen Saddles, Harness and Harness trimmings, Cordage and Glass-war- AMOR! AMOR! e, Tin-War- CtCARS. Patent Medi TOILET ARTICLES AND e. Read the "Amor," an Intelligencer containing chiefly advertisements of Ladies aud Gentlemen who are desirou ot MARKV1 0. Single copies 10 cents, per year 00. For sale by Newsdealers everywhere. PERFUMERY. ii Box 1665. Philadelphia, Pa., AGENTS WANTED. NEW STORE, AGEXTS FOR 0 YES!0 YES! H. S. BLANCETT & CO, SUNTGKEIRS Machines, Sewing Are now selling ROCK SPRINGS &EVANST0N Gray Lime, CELEBRATED TUB BE$T IN TflE MARKET. Weights and Measures Guaranteed Correct. before or on delivery, tor old TRUST has killed poor 'J RAY. TERJIS-Cas- h Prince Organs! bonds agreemeut in religious conOffice corner Fifih and Franklin Si's., is a greater work than the Ogden. viction II. . BLAXCETT A Co. small minds who are attempting it can manage successfully. They will SODA WATER. find an elephant on their hands, of the largest and most unmanageable WATER WILL BE kind, with weighty feet and grippy SPARKUN'O SODA our trunk. OCDEN MANUFACTORY, The doom of polygamy wilt never Wholesale or Retail, come by outside pressure. If it ever OX REASONABLE TEB3IS. falls it will bruak up by natural be supplied daily at their dissoluti ju. Time aud practice will it j Customers canresidences. demonstrate its good or evil effects on Ordnt Irft at P. O. Box 20, or at families and socieiy, and the folly of the Factory, juit below Z. C M . Fourth its adherents is more prophetic cf its Street, vill rtceiee lrompt Attention failure than all the euactments of PAYNE & CHRISTIAN. the of office Congress, spite hunters, I. """"I'"" the violence of the sword or the bul lets of armed hosts. Convince the " Mormons" that plural marriage is not sanctioned by divine law, and its Main Street," . Ogden. practice would cease in a generation. But attempt to force them to aband- G0FF MOORE, - Proprietor. on anything which forms a. part of their religious creed, and another CHOICE WIT1ES, proot will be given to the world that faith cannot be conquered with faggot and fire nor honest conviction by BILLIARD TABLES. pain? and penalties. f d21T-l- Our new WAGON and. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, is now opened ia the Old Tithing Office Yard. WHERE ALL. KISIS ITIain Street, . tf FULL Ogden, DKA(.EIl IN JUST AR RIVED, A SPRING KtW SlOCK AT 87-l- y OF SUMMER AND In great varieiy, GOODS, all for sale TIIE LOWEST RATES. City D rug Store! MAIN OGDEN. STREET, PURE DRUGS & TaTENT MEDICINES, Perfumcrv and Toilet Goods. BUUSUES, PAIXTS, OILS, TUIUS, z EWw roceriest T Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac tirandy, Will feeSoM at Reasonable Prices and on Kasy Terms, as we ilfh to Close Out. Fine Jamaica Rum, ALSO, 4 Y. All II. HOOPER, Supt. orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt attention; Dutch Schnapps- - Fine Article of Old Tcm Gin, Eoidgn and Native Wines and Liters, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KEXXEDY, RI D JACKET, I I AMATIO fir.d ACCSUKi- - BITTERS. Wholcsalo ni3.cl Liquors and Cigars. dl9-t- 3 SAMUEL HOREOCKS, OF BILLIARD PARLOR FIRST-CLAS- Uses. A TUL!. LINE OF -- -- Medicinal General COAL ANB TIIE "White nutl mim& L. PeebU s. Prescr ipt ion Druggist, Fifth Sinvt. Oden, LInh. STCCK. C. L. MONQTJE, To treat a great community as a commonwealth of criminals, to inflict tho penalties of an unjust, unconstitutional and unreasonable law, upon several thousands of people, united ia . faith by the strougest of mural AFTER MAY 15th, 1ST, the Utah Knilroad Company will Ii.'m-tiim- e over the ltund. "' of Mormon ii cjiua1 from England last Huuini-r- , Having Increased our II. Grove - WE ARE DOIXS BUSINESS IN dt87-6- PATCH. prty is sealed. expressed by Can-no- u LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. Republican members that delegate will be expelled, when a resolution for that purpose shall be reported from C. 3IEYERS & Co. J220-Cthe committee on electioos - The debate on the judicial bill was made interesting by tbe able epeecb of Mr. Cannon, ia op position to it, aud in detense of tbe ! Mormon gOTernment of the territory. His speech was lull of sharp points. He alleged that tbe local government of Utah does not differ materially from that TIIE BEST BEER in UTAH Wholesale and Retail. of other Territories; that there was no conflict of authority between (he probate conns of Utah and the U. S. courts; that FAMILIES ASD THE TRADE SUPin those courts justice is administered PLIED. o Mormons and imparnveree Mormons not are Order Promptly Shipped to any tially; that the to a congressional investigation; that Point on the Railroads. their local overnmeni is both pure nnd cheap; that the object of his liilt is to & ostravise them, urn) give the control of P. O. Box 19, Ogden. the Territory to persons who have done little or nothing to advance its prosperity; that tbe United Slates district attor- Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful have bee here all winney and nmr.-hGrove. ter, lobbying for tre bill; that if parsed, A Fine Hall it will nntke the office of marshal worth All kinds of as much ns that of the President of the and large dancing floor, accommodating from 28 20" to persona. United States; and th it the I. ill, if pas.--e 1, Parties wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds would not crush the Mormons, wto must apt I; .eveu daj a iu advance. might yield to reason, but could not be TERMS LOW. d230-6converted by force. &la BRATS. :o:- No deubt is The House r Kept esentative passed on Saturday, two bills reported from the Postal Committee. The first provides that postage shall be prepaid on newspapers and periodical!!, issued weekly and more frequently, at tho rate of three cents for each pound or fraction of a Am-'th- WALKER Penrose. Editor Under this heading the telegraL'c Depot and Saloon. and Limibm niaorer. correspondent of the Chicago Timet makes the followisg announcement OGDEX. I TAIL of the passage of the Utah bill: SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER Tbe panage of the Utah judicial bill Monday Ermine, Jane 8. 1S74. Wholesale and Retail. by the very large vote of 155 to MormoDiim of the fate indicates that 59, POSTAL KILLS. A C. M. I. COLUMN. I. otail- - S3 Prescription! Accurately Prepared. S dD2 tf - WILLU2I "3 DaiTEB-PrfP'1- , |