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Show torn x m vmm OGDEN JUNCTION. Finn Charles W. STREET. Penrose, - Editor. E. STBA.TFORD. Butinetl Jfanrjcr. Kc?er From Thee. The following long, composed for the occasion by C. V. Penrowe, wfU be sung i the invocation or opeoieg hjnsn, t tbe Sunday School Jubilee, Ogden City, June 7th, 1875: Go'l of our Fathers, we ceme unlo thee Children of those whom Ibj truth bas mifle free, Graot us the j .y of fhy preence Never from ibee let us si raj! j. 1S73 Tarsday Evening May 23. Never! Never! Ter, Oh never from thee let us Ever to thee will we 'ray! Chobos: . STILL THE It LAC K II ILLS. It's generally iU of tha Sioux supposed cliiefd to that stray, Grateful for all that tby bounty impart, Praises we offer wiih voices and hearts, Lite of our being nt Sun of our day the Never freui thee let ui sirsy! Cuoars: Washiug-to- becu arranged or the pur- Bleet'with tbe gifts of the gnspel of peace, Dwelling iu Zion whose light shall in of inducing them to sign a create. Led by the Priesthood along the bright by whbh the Black Hills wil. has pose treuy way be thrown opea to tho Whites. lint Never from thee should Chorus: it will take uoniethiug more than tho i wisent of those "noble red men" to accomplish the purpose working ?a tho breasts of certain government efficuN. The treaty of 1808 is jet tn force and- here is one of it a - stray! Strengthened by thee for the conflict with sin. Onward wo'll presi till life's battle we win, fhen in thy glory for ever we'll stay Never from thee shall we stray. pro-Tiaioi- "Article XII. we Choris: No treaty for .1 Mail Killed by a Pile-Drive- r. cession of any the portion or part of tho restrvatio herein described, which- may be held in common, shall be of any validity or force as against the said Indians, unless executed and signed by at least three fourths of all the mate Indians occupying or interested in the same; and no cesstua by the tribe shall be understood or construed in such uiauner is to deprive,, without his consent, any individual member of the tribe of his rights' to any track .of land selected bv him as provided in article six of this treaty."'. Under these circumstances there will be some trouble baforo the hid den tTefsuresof the Black Hills region will be within reach of the grasp of the pale faces. A great many expeditious nro fitting out, bcuud for the Black Hills and fortune. Bat wu think most of them will chew the cud of disappointment, and that soarewill bite the dust bc-- f .ro tho enticing new Eldorado will be converted into a miners' camp. THE DEVOUHERS. The grasshopper scourge isagain spreading desolation in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, and also in portions of Minnesota and Iowa Last year's pest laid thl'ir eggs where they committed their ravages aud uow the hatched out little devoureis are at work in a fashion well known to the farmers of Utah. If. the peopla of the States suffer for five years in succession from the insatiable insects as the Utouiaas did, famine will lay its above-name- d The Kvanston Age cf tbe 24th, says: 'A serious accident occurred yesteiday morning at Piedmont, resultiog in the death of one of the railroad men. On Saturday afternoon a gang of men with ol the pile driver and several piles left Evatiston for Piedmont, wLeie rel-gio- EDUCATION. The San Francisco Chronicle criticising the school system of California, argues that tho main end which ought to be aimed at is a preparation for the actual busiuess of life. The Chronicle maintains that the educa- o0 provided for "by tho State should be designed rather to make useful citi zens than accomplished scholars and that the state ought not to attempt to qualify pupila by a classical educa tion for a' literary or professional sphere. If a pupil desires a higher state i)f culture than that which fits him to wrestle with the world for a living, his parents should pay for it. If those remarks had emanated from the lips of Brigham Young they would be denounced as rank heresy and construed as an attack against education. But we presume no one will dispute them coming from a , Republican journal Anyhow they contain good common sense and are eithj ofKjricTO coasi-'Watioa- . INSURANCE boy, all well. some work was Office at Rosenthal At Three Mile Creek, Boi Elder Co , May 19th, of consumption, Henry Elisba Perry. Deceased was born Aug 24. 1827, in Essex Co , N. Y., where bis parents embraced tbe gopel, aud since traveled mm with the church through alt its perse cutions. He was baptized in Illinois, dl58-t- f WAX ALEXA.ER. and in tbe year emigrated to Utah; went to live la Three Mile Creek the same year, and was called to preside over said settlement in 1805, whick po and thinks he has done enough for the sition he occupied and truly honored up to the date of his death. He was loved TUB ATTrNTION Of HER FKIK.NDS nnd highly esteemed by the people over CALLS the t'ublic in geueral to her new .tuck of whom he prenided; even his worm eneM'lilXG GOODS, mies were forced 10 shew their appre ei ition of bis merits as a noble and true Consisting of hearted man. The in'erment look place on the 22d Ladies Hats Bonnets, Feathers, inst , in the presence of almost every Flowers, etc., mm woman and child who livesin Three AH of which (be will ell at and Mile Creek, many from Diigham A funeral address wag given by Ci y Times. Prices to Suit MRS. M. BOWRINC Bishop A. Nichols, prayer ofered by Elder W. Box. and a couple of hymns ere ung by the choir. The feelings that ran from heart lo heart on the occasion, in the members of his family and ad present, lanpunge fails to express, though painful lo part. yet. how glmiouc is the victory of the just "who die in tbe Lord." A. Chfistensbn. . has been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displacing! superior class of good, embracing the most staple and popular" stylo known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children'! CELEBRATED THE Sausser, Dangler NEW PROGRAMME! JONES' GROVE! A. GTJJUSTD PIC-NI- C RICHTER & FRY Friday, May 28,75. DANCING : ON THE New Mi)iister J.Mat form B ' BY PCBDVS BWD! Fit EE, I'ancing ADMISSION Included, Durin? the Afternoon. FIFTH ST., OGDEN, Particular Select Ball Merchandise. Musical dlOS-l- UTAH HOTEL, Facing Union Square, - Ogden Citj. HOTEL. FIRST-CLAS- H Newly fitted up nnd Furnished. Carriages to and from ail trains. A. D.fiUAKKSfEARE, dl7t tf Prop'r. FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are superior 1UCHTER r & To be Reopened NOVE5IUER W.N.FIFE, Oiden, May 2h, 1875. 1, X. '.R WEEK. conveniences ,.id Special arrangements fur Fainiiiee. BOARD BY THE DAY J. It. FOOL, rrop'r. d29-t- Tainpifo; Curaeoa; ' Oak ana Hemlock HiiniehM Ieaiher; Cruz Sale Leather Sana Ami all I lie Cateal Styles SiTXNGrTnU. LONDON B1KERT.- Brtad, Cracl ert, rits. Cukes, and ell kinds of Pattry OK SALE OR TO ORDER. In short , our preparations for a large Spring trade will be found sup-plyin- g Claws on, dl64tf. : TAILORING. LOUIS J. HOLTHER, Fifth Street, FIFTH STREET, T e Most Fashionable Styles AND 8 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Give Me a Call. dl81-3n- FULL STOCK OF Dry Goods, Motions, Boots & Shoes i CLOTHING, Aivr GENTS' FURMSIIINGS, HAYNES & SON. COIU AD HOILEli HIKERS, MANUFACTURERS OQIDE1T :o:- - Ogden- A Just reeeiveJ from the East. OF Cable, Log, Ox, Binding and oilier Chains GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, made and repa'red, ana all kindtf uf Boiler Work on tlie niont heariuu-ald- o IVrnii. All work guiirauteed, aa the beet iron only i used. Prices down to the lowest rossible margin. Corner or Iron Fire BREAD rear ot ihe Theatre. - Goo. J. FRESH Kali. Leare, and addrena ordera, car. of Morris dl5i-3Evans, Box 1006, Salt Lake City. GOOD fie, Boxes Country Trade Solicited. IN" I ' iE ''IflL EVERY DAY. ' 1 T 'lEL Y ' ; A All Goods delivered free to any part of the City.' d203 if. NEWS! jL. jLlclozr, SALT LAKE CITT, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GENTS GLOVES, &c. Our friends in the country will save money by calling before pui chasing elsewhere. ALLEN'S. JAMES AlalflBKT ARE IS DAILY RECEIPT OF A , Co., . , , Full Line of Fall Dry Goods OLD W A L K E R Main Street, B TJI L D Otlen. 1 NG ' " t Imrt reoeitea, a SPLENDID STOCK OF , Eastern and Western Boots and Shoes Leather and Findings, A3 ALSO THE ABOVE SUPPLIED AT LESS THAN TEN PER CENT. Ice Cream Daring the Summer, 57- - J. H. STINGER. - ot'Iatti. Bought expressly for the Spring Trade. the y Itnels; Pebble: Wax. Hemlock and Oak Ipprr; and PhiladelHemluofc phia Cull aud Kip; Hull; Splil; H ell ins; lCuaus iu all Colors; l Fifth Street, Ogden, has il3i.-l- Cornelius If elgl. , lowest rates. 2 BAKERY. JEJO. I.eveii, Clin. Simon, The best accommodations at the Late of Z. C. M. I., has opened and is now selling, at Wholesale and ' ESTRAY NOTICE. and Retail, one of the largest ruts In mt possession the follow. and beat stocks of District Pound Keeper. fcorro, Corn ci Wan, BaiunprTille. Saucier. thorough and comdeie in every Depart' 1874. inent of the Institution. FRY. I lNlJ dweritwd auiniM, nhich if sot cluiuivd nnil taken away within ten days from dnte, will m aM to the highest reaponnible bidder t tha Dutrict ftrav I'oliml. Ogclrn City, Weber County, Wedueaday June 2 1, 1S75, at 2 oYlock p.m. One lied Mooley Cow and Ciiir, branded 2 on right hip, nl slope iu right ear, Joudot Mrrvier. FIFTH STREET, CGDEN. Enlarged, Refitted and. Refurnished. FLOOR 9XAXAWERS: J212-- called to immense additions recently madi GLOBE HOTEL, AT SEVEX P. M., JAS. ALLKN, JOS. J.CLAYTO.'', K.D BROWS, . D.UrrLKrIEM . A, SHIELLS, K. JARR, AARON KAKK. is DOMESTIC STOCK: y Sail Luke City, TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. attention to anything known.) SEALERS IX Sbop, ! and sought for. A.W.Brown & Co., AND THEATRE. & Co in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. FAMILY JACKLI3V the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollera & Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed wear, we call attention to the THIS EVENING, Cliixncs. DepartmeiitTbr-ZX.M.I- at Salt Lake City, dl65-3- BOOK and SHEET MUSIC! Brigham City, May 24, 1875. be-in- g highly gratified with a visit I paid yesterday lotlie lOtu Ward Stiuday I think the system pursue! school. there is worth itemizing, for the benefit of some ef our cuumry schools. On entering, I beheld on tbe table the text books ued. amoiigtt hich I noticed the Bible, Biok of Mormon, Wilson' h series of Primary Readers, etc. The books of each cUs, with the c'hcs re cord placed on the top, ere encircled with a stmt India rubber bund. Afier the opening services these were distri buted to tbe various teachers in a quiet manner, creating no confusion what, ever. When the rending exercises were minover, which lasted ahout forty-fivutes, they were again placed ihesame way and left at the end of each seat to be lifted and put away far aft-tat the close The books were all supplied from and bore the mark of the Ward library. The scholar, therefore, do not have to supply books. Dy this means many a child is enabled to attend who would otherwise have to stay at home or run the streets. The children then sang several fine sot gs. amongst wh'ch I particularly admired "We are a band of so'dieis in our happy, happy school," and "Come to tbe meadows.'' These wTe sung sweetly and in a spirited manner, seeming to come from tbe hearts of ike children, and had a fine effect. As is usual questions were asked from the Juvenile and ntt bung answered as promptly as they might have been. Tbe superintendent raised a laugh by stating that many of them would be better if they wculd tuke the chewing gum out of their mouths This is a habit that has becoms a nuisance in almost every school which I have visited. A, the close Supt. T C. Grigga sp ke to the children in a kind an 1 fatherly way, on goud behavior. A few Sundays ago, at an examina tion, about $40. (forty dollars) were distributed to tbe children in the shape of books as prixec, and there is still a saug little sum left for future1 rewards. Reepeotfully, Finding , Woa-dera- il I whs The Boot, Shoo, Leather, and Shoe MILLINERY. pile-drive- r. Editor Junction .... ! 18-5- yesterday Acroltalsand Cjmnaats. morning. The work had been going on but a short time when it became necessary lo move, and in doing so the cars Acknowledged Champions of of piles ha 1 to be coupled on to the the World. The driving apparatus occtipys so much raorn on the end of the oar that REQUEST it is impossible to get it nearer than BY SPECIAL Thit Troupe will Rive another of their about eight feet. A heavy piece of hard t'erfurnmuue.8 wood timber with irons on either end used for the purpose of coupling. When coming together, Suninel Nrely AT THE stepped in between them and raised the timber and placed the end OC DE N into the drawhend, little thinking that would be the last day that he would ever work for the Uuion Pacific Railroad Company. It seems that the pin in t L Theentirs Troop. KI.KVKN IS NUMBER, will opposite end holding it 'n tie drawhei d apiiear at oue time in iha htd been broken, and the force of the GREATEST 4T II LET If! DISPLAY two cars coming together pushed the EVEU SEES. timber under the pile driver car, and the young man was caught teUecti the cars before he could extricate himself Mr. N was struck on tbe chest, ne ex Doom opMi at 7 A Performance to commence ternal bruises could be seen, but the at 8 o'clock piecisely. terrible pressure internally caused his ADMISSION: rsC.iL PRI F.S. death in a short time. A box was made and his body brought to Evanston on No. 3. and placed in the ice house ai d a metulio case telegraphed for, which will arrive to day, an 1 his remains will OPENING OF THE SEASON! be sent to his parents who reside in IV Sunley, Ontario. He came here about four years ago, and was in the employ nttbe U r. company for about a year and a half when be left and weut on the Southern Pacifio for about two years. returning lieie abo it six mouths ago. lie was 2i years of age, a steady, sober WILL BE GIVEN BY and iudusirious young man and was re spected by all with wtioni he had an ac quaintance. Salt Lake Ci'y. May 24, 1875. Bro's. Store, Ton wiea to eel! a huau, 1'ou wi.h to reuta home, Yua iah to Inaa mouey, You have money o loan, You wish any iuaurauca si your property, Yon wili any innrauce on yoar life, Yoa wii to oiaka auy inqiiiriM whi'noerer. Call aud tea me and yoa will alwayi find baud. DKAFT3 ON ANY PART vt K0H0P8 CAN BK UUI'AIMKU AT XlIK ABUVK Oi'UCK. commenced Correspondence. OFFICE. D. ALEXANDER, Died. - SPKSIML! AND car-load- s bony lianl on many victims, and deaths from starvation will be common in the laud. Utah passed through the scourge with fortitude, and came out strong and healthy.' j She was saved by the unioa of her people, the result of the which the world eystem of derides. - Union stveJ us in the grasshopper wir; anion should be our motto in every enterprise and under every circumstance. of Mr. W. S. 8tonehouse, of the U. P. R. R. a fine iist. to the wife On the 23d t- REAL ESTATE Ilirlli. Main Street, Sign Yellow Boot. They inTite inspection of their stock of ; Dry Goods. Groceries, cGc- ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES Wheat, Oats, ' Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. JAMES ALLEN & Co. ' |