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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. " fnARLEiJ W. Penrose, - 1 Saints t Editob place, a partieular people and against a particular religious practise, which we claim to be cosdueive to public March It. 18?C J nd private morality, and theretore should be repealed, and the ladies AXU TJIIi T who petition for its abolition mean MturJaj Evening rrrrr M AH PETITION. JJ or two ago to We referred an article ia the Uirniinghim JUatly Wail, which has beea copied into other papers' It was elicited by the Memorial to Cuugp ss of tho women of Utah, asking for the repeal ef the law. The Mail enters into a long argument on tho right of tho United States Government to pnt down polygamy,' although it forms part ti a religious creed. Tho point on which that argument turns is (this: . y "Nothing ought t be conceded to Individual liberty which in inexpedient fur the welfare of a put. , Supposing this to bo "good doctrine, we submit that id has not yet been demonstrated that the system of jdural marriage,. which forms part of the religious creed oi the signers of the petition, is "inexpedient" to the welfare of the State. Would it not be fur more condue'iTd to the welState in Great fare 'of "the what they say and know what they And if the Mormon people ra?an. were let alone to work our Ihe'so 'divine cjal problem given them commandment U demonstrate to the world, they would prove to all na tions that it is conducive to sound morality and the welfare of the State and that its effects upon posterity ate in the highest degree beneficial and worthy of admiration. While the Birmingham Mail is getting this through its wool, the Josephite organ can ponder it over. tj i II AICI) TIMES AI THEIR emi;i. We clip the following sensible re marks from the Galaxy, which, as a remedy fcr ''hard times," recom mends the establishment, of public and private industries for the employ ment of labor, in which the Govern ment should take the initiative : Corporations discharge all tbe employees tbe cud dispense with, and cut down ISritain, if thowe degraded out- the wages of all they retain, became times are bard, and this is their method casts i of society, of (which ,Bir of helping to make limes easier. luingham has its full share, who are ' Whenever there is an opportunity for the victims of nan's lust and a deep a firm to get along with one man less in their employ, they discharge one, turn, disgrace to a Christian country,' as ing bim out to help swell the legion of well as sources of corruption and dis- the unemployed, sympathetically hoping seminators of vice, were members of decent families, mothers of children brought up under a father's care, and filling the position for which great Mature intended hem ? Very few of those unfortunnte creatures would have sunk into the depths of infamy which now ebgulphs them, if plural irarriagc were lawful,, and the opportunity had been affordod them of entering into honorable Wedlock. The Wail say a tba prayer, of the ladies of Utah, ''if granted, would be (i fatal precedent jo a State's morali i ma in mere n'suiupiuii wun- iy. out a particle cf proof. Is it fatal to u State 's'morality to open the gates of lawful matrimony and honorable maternity to all the women of the State?. , It la jun orally oon ceded r by that soma time, some how, times will be easier than now. l'ublio works are neglected, left unfinished, new ones are postponed; for times are hard, and therefore fewer men must be employed. This is economy political iconoray ! When a calamity ernes, add to it. When distress prevails, increase it. This is the statesmanship of the time. This is the public and private policy now pursued Every one throughout this country. talks of tbe hard limes, aod every one strives to the best of his ability to make times harder. And so the trouble goes oni becoming worse and Worse, wi'h no prespeut of relief so long as labor continues devoted solely lo tbe limited industries now existing; with the certainly that the disiren will not only grow, but will beeome chronie, and will develop tbe hideous issue belonging to a chronio complaint. The drift is steady in that direction, and if not soon adverted by the beginning of new enterprises everywhere, to furnish employment lo the unemployed, the legitimate outcome of this chronic idleness by wholesale will be deplorable. The only safeguard against that grii-ilplay of idleness is a speedy return to statesmen- nod philosophers 'that the normal condition of industry, with its steady growth, beginning with an immarriage is one of the strongest pil- mediate enlargement from the present lars of morality,' 'and that 'with the oontraotsd sphere of labor lo its fullest And this will include new enter decline of matrimony comes the de soope. for the realm of industry naturalprises, cline of morak I It (b idla lo talk of ly enlarges. tho relative numbers of the sexes if I : A general business confidence, a gen eral resumption of industrial activity in this connection. Whether the mar all its branches, will cause general revival of trade and general prosperity. riagcablo women exceed in number It is so great a work that no one man tho marriageable men or not, it is an can do it, however enterprising No one pdmitted fact that a great many men corporation, ne one State, as one portion of the oonntry can remove a difficulty refuse to marry, and that inclination whioh ramifies the whole. It is a general to matrimony rather than aversion is depression into which the wheels of business and labor bnve sunk, and they can the rule among the gentler sex. Give only be started again into brisk activity them all the chance to enter into by a general movement, every man putwheel. wedlock and the number of "spin- ting his shoulder to the sters" will be scarcely worth, mention-"!- ? A Naw Bask. It is pretty well known men thai Mr. J. W. among business, What is more fatal to a State's the successful merchant at Guthrey, morality, and inexpedient to a State's Corinne, a few weeks ago purchased a welfare, than the evils which are the piece of ground for a building spot on socisj cuyse of Christian communities, Fourth street, between tba Theatre and corners. But it is not so well and that are the natural outgrowth of their restrictive marriage system ? known what is lo be done with il. that Ogden is the place, Mr. The Wail assume that polygamy is Realising intends to move to this city the Quthrey a ciime. What makes it criminal ? in which be is interbusings hanking The same power that declares plural ested. A soon as tho season opens, a f laarriage unlawful could, by all the handsome building, 22x50 ft. and be will bank started thesew this make ia erected, possesses f cae, right men to attend to tbe with in crimiual. competent form Poly any marriage uusiness. We expect the other live men gamy canuot be cal'ed a erimo in it- of Corinne to follow suit. Tho "burg" ' self. Sacred scripture shows rooclu-sivlis dead. that it was sanctioned aud up Sr.STaiscHn.--F. Field, who was probated by Deity, snd secular lis for robbing the Pest at trrested fortune Vory proves that it has been the mar Office, pleaded guilty yesterday to tie riage system of the most ancient aud indictment, aud was sentenced to four ? enduring uation years imprisonment in the Detroit peni Congress has attempted to mike a tentiary. crime out of an essential part of a re Tho credit of ferreting out the P. 0 committed between Montana robberies so creed. tranit In has doing iigious scended its powers. But, says the and Ogden is duo to Mr. John B Furay, tho Special Mail Agent for Utah and the Wail, "It is to be observed that the lie came here surrounding Territories. Jaw against perygamy have not been as a detective for tbo foetal Department, made for Utah specially." We beg and only by using tho utmost diligence eave to correct tbe Mail on this aod eaatien was able to trace tbe robpoint. The law which these ladies beries to young Field, who was then actsk to bo repealed was made special- ing as depoty at tbo Corinne ofEos, an j man of respeotable family a ty for Utah, and specially "aga!nst a ws young and excellent ch iracter. There is some practise governed just as much by a talk of a petition being presented to religious ordiaanco aa the marriage Gov. Emery for Field's pardon, as this system of the ''Church of England foolish step is bis first offense, and he t? Us there las eUcstc'j repealed, of lis. won. , y - y ' W. en-AVa- llellcsortbe to Tha contractors enffaged in ditch iDg and fillio in Loug Lake, says SPECIAL NOTICE to be a perfect bonanza oi to tbe curiosity soeker, and opens yp a subject of rare interest to this purpose we request the Bishops all who aro acquainted with the his and Presiding Elders in the various set- tory of what are usually termed the ' of the lississippi tlements to give especial attention to the mouad-builder- s Long Lake is situated a lew polleotioo of debts dua to the Perpetual Valley. and is crossed Emigration Fund from those' who have miles below this city, Kailroad Alton and the of In view Chicago by been assisted in past years. exten Here fetation. Mitchell near season tbe of the the near approach of give contracts have recently been let the leaves oar when emigration year for the purpose oi draining a portion shores of Europe, we desire that our these valuablo bottom lands and of brethren give this matter their immefill in a part of the lake. A day to diate attention, that we may be enabled or two since while engaged in this to do as much good as possible this work it became necessary for the present year. party of workmen to cut through a It is the duty of all the Saints who mound about fifteen to twenty feet have tbe means, to asHist in the gatherInch. After entering a short dis ing of those of their brethren and sis- tance througi the alluvial surface ters who are still scattered in Dabylon, soil, the workmen met a stratum of and we should be pleased to bave the hard, clay or cement, oi local suiborities solicit donations from light color, which extended to a those who aro not in debt to the P. E height of several feet, tapering to a Fund, and who are able and willing to point something like a cone, and in do their part for the gathering of scat- closing the burial place of an Indian warrior. The bottom of the "mound" tered Israel. or "vault," whichever theory you Your Brethren, choose to believe in regard to its con BRIGIIAM YOUNG, struction, was haid packed with a DANIEL II. WELLS. d cement, and was water tight. This substance was difficult with a pick, and evidently to Omcui Chabois. Maxwell is out. had pierce laid with a great deal of been Last Thursday closed his official career. care. Among the relics exhumed Doe mere rabid "Mormon" devourer were large quantities of beads and gone. And no glory covers bis brow, shells, necklaces, stone implements but a mantis of shame enwraps him like and weapons. A fine spear about a cloud. Nelson, the new Marshal, was two feet long, made of clear white expected to arrive this evening on the flint, was found, the handle to which Which is the next change? was U. P. train. wrapped with copper wire. Was Ouess n Black man will depart and a this one of the trophies presented by ' " White man return. ' Father Marquette or LaSalle, 200 years ego, or may it not have a much close-packe- d THE HJBLIC! TO the Alton (Hi.) Telegraph, have just opened into a mound which commence again to assist tbe scattered proves poor of God's people in gathering to wealth Zioa. To aid1 in tbe accomplishment of If you wish not for- to purchase Goods cheap dp and examine our goods and prices before or, if you do not have time purchasing elsewhere; and money to spare' to come to Salt Lake City, send your money or post office order for whatever things you need and we will., fill your, order s.ajid do the SQUARE thing for you. ,.s We keep a Full Line of NOTIONS, get to call . , ; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, CHOICEST HITS AND CAPS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers m General Merchandise. - dllOm Utah Salt Lake City, 0a dark-colore- -- e the greater antiquity and visits of those early explorers? The bones of those who trod the soil, perhaps when the Mayflower was plowing her course across the Atlantic, or it may be many years before, were found in large numbers. Who shall unravel the secrets of this or make plain the story of the mound builders? ante-dat- Bio Show. Montgomery Queen, the great 'circus and menagerie manager, sends ns his Advance Herald, illustrated with cms of wild animals, processions, harlequins, horses, performers, &c, a gay and gorgeous sheet. Tho big shew will be here during the summer, when, as before, it will bag lots of money, pee pie who "haven't a cent," always find' ing a dollar for a circus. sep-llche- r, Something New. Naw Musical first Monthly. number of the Musical Times came to hand this morning. It is published at Salt Lake by Cafder aud Careless, and is a very neat little monthly ef sixteen pages, which fits nicely into a vacant It contains two spot in Utah literature. pieces of original musio by George Careless, aod a variety of reading matter, generally interssting. Send for it. One dollar a year invariably in advance. Single copies ten cents. -- Tho Died, THE OALIFOENIA Wine, Brandy and liquor FIFTH STitEET, OGUFX, Respectfully place beure you tliclr Price List Wines and Liquors WE HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, BRANDIES, etc., to bu found ia the country, either East or West, and iutend always to keep the same full and compbte in every ' ; ;; i Our Liquors are particular. V Pure and Free from any Adulteration "t Whatever, and may be used with tre greatest confidence at tha sick bed and in the family. Our CilWIA d!49-3- & Co., For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and and pay Cash for all our Wiaes and Liquors. Our goods do not go through the hi.nds of two or three middle men, which increases tbe price and multiplies the chances of adulteration. wine-grower- Main Street, Ogden. t Red Canyon and ISock .Spring Coal. ii , LIST OF LETTERS. i i i Bh.ymW CruwfoM 8 Cole J B Cntiiming CluiMufferti Goolej DaviiS Dnifl Kvm II A McQnarrr rs A Mstii-- K lvtiTw.n I tttiinn P 8 ) omitn I) 2 PER PINT Old Crow Hermitage Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado A N M N 0 offered for sale a the Land of this Company at DAY, 4ih day of April, 1876. Bran J fntont ?tophra A Flucuni Rr TsyU 0 Oh y lord It B UilWt W tlill 2 Hojt v vr rUfJuu Prof Iiiijx y 0 Tnf.ut payment for the same I Willi D Walker J 25cts Gimble Co., London Gin Crosby Holland Gin & BRANDIES. Old Cal. Sherry French " Sherry CaU'r " 50cts Angelica 8 jets Isabella " Catawba White Califoroia " Pwet Mupoafplla" 7fcts Dry Muscatella " 50cts 60ets 80et " B.isling , ' ' r " CHILD, Main Street, Ogden, 25ct 60ct 80ct 25cts 25ots 20ct 20cts ?0ctg 30ctg 20ct 20ct ; Has just received a Car Load of the Celebrated Excelsior & Cre cent Cook Stoves, and a large assortment of HEATING STOVES of the latest patteros, which he will sell , lower than ever. . H Office Rico, Frmiaton, II. T. OaT-TaMalnis? of the fcttor the p4ictit ual ask lor "wtvertiaed ktlm," give dte of lb mtxt p&y on rent arivertmiit;. if cot culled for within on mo.iih, they will be test to Ih 1M Utter Gffii. it J. J. Sharp, without Ie The lands will ke eo!d en tbe followthe purchase moning terms: One-fiftIn equal annual the balance ey down, payments, with interest at 6 per cent. A discount of 10 per cent, will be h II.Taylrw, Pt. Louie, Mn Mix N. Xobektr, Vt .llant. L. . T. U. WiUan, Paynoi, e. T. ppr 3")cts Burgundy Port Wine lay RKLD TOR rOSTACR. , " fillets WIXES, fiOcts 40cts " Ginger Persons having made application for any portion of said lands will make Tntout K TllHiHKl) R J.miw W R Loiento W Mrr?I $1,00 J K Mr. W. Co. Odcn, TUES- T It KlHumn A &c I G IB LIS H?." IP "W. G. Mor-g-.na- 3 i. ill ii Per HANSEN Laada of th Lying east of the SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, in the counties of Davis, Weber, Utih Territory, will be Mmj.hi U O Ompt-rl- l lbs LXIOX PACIFIC BA1LB0AD CO. Living! ton S J W i Miig Moure I 2 i J . French Cognac Brandy California Blackberry Brandy X.aiid Sale. IN TUB POST 1)RMAININO Territory of rjtuh.oa tht llih ol March, 17(1, which, II uut cnHetl tiir irithiD on month b tout te tin . DauJ will Letter Oltlc: LADIES' LIST. UNCLAIMED Bark C 3 ,, un i. 1 1 Red Canyon, 6.50 per ton. "We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, Rock Spring, $3 " " nnrl q a niira and linfwfn fT t a1 a J than nnmu t tanm tha nri r a r.yaoa ' "AllAfa rhia Both the best and cheapest coals in it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per pound in Cw!l Jrnia, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ef the market. 'themselves fox Yard and office at the U. P. coal yard, wine. At this rate there is no substitu'e as cheap. a? the gropes maVinor Winpfl and Tiriindipfl. RpjnpMfiil!tf vnnra H W R & T. Cn 8 Mrlllng K Riley d GKNTS' LIST. ., apt,1 t np.r n iitiu.n ntitij v rui jiiLi'i il enra lii j i.c. i'jai r tnrn c.n rtTTT? i con-trn- CokeU loj k AD WINES Prices than any other Ilouse in Utah Less J. Botlr Og-de- n, Jenkint L i4 rt n n of Choice 6 BIDS WANTED. Burnhurn B Bon 1 Co. Call and see tbe new silver finished Corinthian Monuments. ' These articles have been thoroughly tested, aro very Come from tae best vineyards of California, and are mnde of choice and car durable, and are sold at such figures as fully selected grapes, and we will sell at to place them within the reach of all. For sale by This morning, in this city, John Williams, aged 85 years. Deceisod wag born in Iiythin, Den- corner of 5th and Franklin Streets. dl35-lW.W. FCSGE, Sole Agt. bighshire, North Wales; was baptixed into t,he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1848, emigrated with his family to Utah in 1854. Upon bis arrival in the Valley, he located in where ho has resided up to the TO DELIVER TWELVE time of his death. Ho was an indulgent SEALED PROPOSALS of Rock on the north bunk of Ogden lietweco the and and River, was brtdge on the Stute Koacl, father, peaoeful upright, and .Tone.' Grove, within ten dys after the loved by all who knew him. lis died as isawanlH, will be'received at the office of the Connty Clerk of WeLer County, on Tue-dahe bad lived, a faithful Latter-da- y Saint, Mn'rh Htk, 187S. Bida to tie opened at ten a. Hi. with a bright hope of costing forth at of that day, an I the contract to be awarded to the lowest leiKjniil)le bidder. the resurrection of the just. By order of the County Court. Funeral at 2 p.m. Friends K. 8. KICIIARDS, County Clerk. invited, dHS-- Co-o- p. fire-proo- It is our desire Diar Brithres: Burinui Skmaftr. K. STRATFORD. 'I'll JB and Presiding Elders in all the Settlements of the Xaiter-da- y To the ItUli op fore what thej aelt is not so absurd as the Muil tries to make appear. i That law was made for a particular , Postmaster. made for full payment in ensh at the Also, a largt stock af TINWARE of every variety, which he will ijII at bed prices for Cash and Produce. time of the purchase. " DEALER IN ; O. F. DAVIS, CIsrnrs. Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN dUi tf Co,s, Eif.h. Street Oca. Tlease Examine lefore purchasing Elsewhere, uu-- u Lain! Commissioner, V P. II. R. Co. rod General KIcrcSiandise. Boots and Shoes, Clothing Groceries, AGEXT rOii BOQTU'SOY&TEilS. dTl- - "; . |