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Show T CONSISTENCY IIOH.V. 0Gl3EN JUNCTION. FIFTH STREET. CHAM.E8 W. PjEXROSE, . STRA TFORD, Butineti Wednesday Erciiin?, - 3lansr. 1S75 HAVE 1VIIITE CITIZENS i lilUIITS? AXY That the military maj not deprive tfeem of Ts beginning to bV a serious question for the consideration of the people of the United States. Last manner it wa at Salt Lake Citj where, by order of a military officer, the city prison doors were bombard ed by a squad of soldiers,, and a man who was charged with an offense against the civil law forcibly released by the soldiery. Last winter Itwaa at New Orleans that an officer of the United States army without any order from a superior, with a squad of men, forcibly ejected from the legislative Hall, a number of the representatives of the people, assembled thereto enact laws. "And now, cn tfie 12th of last uioolh it wis in Ne-- j braskaj 'that a camp of a purty of citiiens of the United States, peacefully encamped within the lines of tha'Staiarwas broken up, the men captured, aad thir property destroyed by order of a military commander. When surrounded by soldiers and told by Capt. Walker that he was authorized to arrest' and take the party to Fort Randal, Mr. Evans,the leader f the arrested party, inquired, u3j what authority I was arrested, white T was State in-th- e ofNebras-la?"- ' The Captain significantly clapping jus hand. upon his sword and pointing to hit men, replied, "The army of the United Statts is all the authority I requiro." This, at last, is the report of Mr. Eians, who has been released on parole, but we rt peat the question, have private- citizens righw that the soldiery is bound to respect? Who u ruler over us? A military dpotisui or a sovereign u ..;. jrte peeper i - SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS. The publication recently, of the work above named, which seems to have been' prepared with great care and deliberation by William Tecum- - Married, A When we remember that, less than a year ago, Daniel II. Wells, Esq Mayor of Salt Lake City, who is "3Iormon," for attempting to quell riot in his own jurisdiction, thereby merely discharging a duty, was hel by Commissioner Toohy on a charge of resistiag as officer, in bonds of $25,000, and when a man is brought before him charged with divers' and sunJry depredations upon the U. S mails, and who waives an examination at the- same time making a clean breast of it, by acknowledging 'th EDITOR Jun. 2. I!t In 8lt Lake City on Monday, May 31st, ' bf President D. fa. Wells, Mr. Robert V. Harris, to Miss Alice Terrell, both of this city. The manufacture of percussion powder is one of tho most dangerous occupations in the world. It is usually made in some isolated building, removed a good distance from all other buildings. Recently John Diuahue employed to make this piwder for the Winchester Arms Company in New Haven, was blown into shreds In a week or two there were ten ap plicants for his place. - J. I X.H.ORTH DOOLY, J. E. DOOLY & CO. corn," when we see the same Com nmioner fix the bonds of the last ' named party at the paltry sum o AND Co's 4 Express S5,0u0, we are led to conclude that Agt's Wells, Fargo OQDEX, UTAH. this individual is fortunate in not betDg a "Mormon," for had he been his bond might have been fixed, if based upon or so. just grounds, at a million Correspondent f Wills, Fargo is reported by - Co., t Broken, WOODS FKEEBORN, Sn Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogdtn, the wires, that FIRM Of LOW BRCTS, DOING BUSINESS OKlen City, Utati, tare gi not e that tLey will uot respousibie for any debt Cob-tri- e ted by their l&Uier, John Low, from thu data. AIFRKD LOW, WILLIAM LOtf. BAMLtL LOW. Og3D, My 17,1876. d214-l- PROPOSALS FOR COAL. . I'BP'l 0 THI PtATIE, CiiiKr Quautkhh vsteh. Omaha, Nk., May teth, 187S. PROPtA.' H, iu duplicate, under the SEALED conditions, will be received at 'his of. fice until 11 o'clock A. M., Friday, JuLe 26, 1875, at which time and place tbry will be opene iu of biddora, tor the eeliTerj on the th. preei-cars, at the poi nt nearest to to the Diiues, on tha line of tbe t'ni.ii I'aci tic Railroad, of teven Viou-lan- d flit hundred tout q ca(, l r supply of fuel lor mili'ary posts along said Hue of railroad durBscal ing year etidiug Juue 3.', IK76. Proposals for a less quautity will lie received. The quality of thee, al will ba carefuIlT cor.. sidered in making the aw.ird, aud the right to r jeet any or all bids hi express! remarreal. freterauce will ba given to article of domestic production Tha ooutract wilt be let with the proviso that the quautity contracted for may b increased or reduced one-thir- d by the Chief QiiartermastiT of the Department at any time pending full delivery. Bids shuld audorsad on envelopes 'liids for Coal." Any further inforniatioa will ba furaished apou application to tuis omce. ALEX. J. PIsUKY. Dap'y Q. M. General. HllBQl-ARTZIt- Ofmc (1213-6i- A0 CQAIX Fran BOILER rri. aiio at Salt Lake A, class Sausser, Dangler & Co., and manj other stjlej of Shoes justlj Btvcunvu i vawcu t.yj A PLUCKY EDITOR. 7 8 Lot" - If) 11 12 13 14 15 1874. leveu. J. Vine-lan- d -'- r ap-.ai"- per-hip- ei-toll- mttl-c- s MRS. M. -- amino goods, T 1 ' ' Rriels; lebbl: Tampieo; Ciiraeua; Oak hiiU Ilennfoek II ariien.! Leather; Santa fJraz Hole Leather And all the Lrfi test Sty let ' of lsaetl. ' In short our vvcw trillions for sun plying a large Spring trade will be found thorough and complete in every Depart- rrop'r. 12-- Clawson, jEL:,B. tf Sirot. GENERAL AGENT IN Utah, Idaho, Montana Aevuda for and FIFTH STREET, A PETER SOHUTTLER'S OGDElsT -- :o:- FULL STOCK OF Dry Goods, Motions, Boots & Shoes CELEBRATED 0 CLOTHING, All of which she will sell at Prices to Suit tue Times. dl65-Sr-a ' GEO. A. LOWE Flowers, etc., ; CITY LICENSES. WAOHS! AISD GENTS' FUIltNISIIINGrS, Juel received BUCKEYE To nil whom it may concern. REAPERS AND MOWERS, GROCERIES, the East. rom CAMED GOODS, &c OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all Perstius in Business in OgJen City, (for wnich the City provide that a license muat be obtained,) without first procuring a icense are Ha te to be takeu before dt Alderman of taid City, and be subjected lo a Fine. By order of the City Council, HE1 RICK, Mayor. LESTER VMES TAYLJ Cily Recorder. eng-.tge- d Ordi-naqc- he City Hall, Fifth OfUrr Henri frn 1 Strut, Ogden. t fill 6 ESTATE REAL ASO NSUIUNCE OFFICE. I). JLUXAXDEll. Office Furst Jb AD Bradley Hay Hakes, PLOWS cfco. A Full Stock of ' All Goods delivered free to aay part of the City. AND Iron, Steel, II. STINGrEH. Fifth Street, OgJen, has ij Deiler ia WAGON MATERIAL, and Of all kinds and giies. 'r Mower and Reapers. VadneTe t lnstaMe SuHm Hay TOOLS Hood's ISake, XUholM, Shrtard & Of, unrivalled grain , mvinrf Threshing Machines, and general Always on bsid. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! With a good supply of Extras for Machines. offices: BAKERY. J- - , Woods, Wagon lA5f ALEXANDER. dl58-t-f I A3JTI FRESH ETEUY DAY. (1203 tf. at Rosenthal Bro'a. Store, Ton wish to sell a house, Yon wish to rrnta liouna. Yon wish to loan money, You bave money w loan, You wish an v insurance on ronr pronertt. You wish any insurance on jour life, nou wis 5 to make any iuqumea whatsoever. Call aud aea ma and you will always nod Bis uu baud. DRAFTS ON ANY PART OF EUROPE CAN BR Ut5lAlt,L AT TUB AltUVE OFFICE. Prices down to the lowest possible margin. STURES1IEBS, es TheC5ce of the Citi Recorder o : ' 1'has. Simon," LorueliuHlIeigl. dl64-tf- . u - H. POOL, " MILLINERY: N 7 ment of the Institution, for Families. , " " Our readers will doubtless remcm ' ber the shooting at Viueland, N. J., some time ago, of Mr. Carruth, edi tor of the Independent, by Mr. Landis, the proprietor of the town Although the wounds received by Carruth have not as yet proved fatal, it seems to be advisable for him to QOVVRINC vacate the editorial chair, which he MAI.I.8 TttK ATTIfNTTIO OP HER FRIENDS has recently done, and in bidding J and the i'uMic iu geueral to her uew stock of adieu to hU putrous and friends, Consisting of cheerily nukes use ttf the following Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, language: ( , flaumerville. Saucier. Mrfier, Black Box. Black Valise, " - d u one Umbrella, White Valioe. Bundle ot Clothing, Bag of Sundries, k ack Valise. IS White Valise. M. U. BEARDSLXY. dl8-1- 0 Oglen, June 1st, 1875. Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot uQacIt FRENCH STOCK (these goods fir quality and finish are snperio , rsrOVEMllEIl Salt Lake City & Corinne, -- UTAH. A1STD S'E E S TOOK before purchasing elsewhere. the LOXDOX BAKEIIY, Drtad, Craektrt, rits, Caket, and all kinds of Vnttry OH SALE OR TO ORDER. Ice Cream During the Summer. M.lt - I jr. D. HAMMOND, Agent for the abcte in OGDEN and LOGAN. j esteemed and iuiuicusu auuiiiuus twculij in oar stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. Cable, Log, Ox, Binding and . " displacing sought for. GLOIJE HOTEL, 5 ia now of goods, embracing the most stapl aattfdui-tio- 4 m and popular etylei known in American markets,, among which, for Ladies' and Children', wear, we call attention in the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sellers A Co., superior en-- Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot mm i City, has been enlarged to double its former capacity and K aiiju-te- m w- a i Ot MANUFACTURERS " -- .1 .. i. rw arTrZ' T?.. 1u wi.i w. itlUCUl, r i mi j iiiiimir U HIq J7Up.U Jln 1H Ul ali.VaiUel, . .iiivumi MAKERS ' '' ai : ci. i t oauu, Ajuumer. aim n iaa t a xuut. to anything known.) party of white meu have been killed, other Chains as is supposed, by Indians, in the Copper or Iron Fire Roxes mwle and repaired, aud all kiuds of Boiler Work on the most Reason vicinity of the Black Hills. It is of Practiced able Terms, Jondot all work guaraateed, aa the best and Engraver, iron ouiy is used. course, better not to give credence to TO THE INFORM II THAT rtJBLIC T)R03 Sorro, all the rumors iu circulation in re JD hai opened a jewrlry shfB next door to U Moriti's Lai'ler saloon. Filth Street. Mr. Orua Trade Cocntrt Solicited. kinds of fine watches of hard gard to this Black Hill matter, but, makes to erderall C'urueillan, gold add ailrer, which sires thftin a superi from the temper of the Indians, as advautane to those made et brass, a thej uo not corrode by ex injure to the air. AltoKetlier nis manifested by thtir leaders, it will watches are made after 'he best principle yet in Shop, rear of the Theatre, OO.TIKSTIC STOCK: euted, and latest improvements, inclndiiiK the not be a matter of surprise if acts of coniiiensatea to heat and cold. Sail aLake - - Utah. balance, Cily, lie does all kindx of and be violence should be perpetrated by longing to the trade neatly ai d cheap, wrk Leave, and addresa orders, care of Morris and pro dlii-ir-a mises reasonab'e in every particular. Evans, Uux 1UU6, Salt Lake City. Wax. Hemlock ami Oak roving bands of Sioux Indians He also makes genuine irold and silver rincs, to Upper; and descripti u, as well as hIwtu buttons any style While we would cautioD all proposed with all kinds of engraving and enamel nr. Hemlock and Philadelan ot bis work, and returns tbe phia Cult aiul Kip; Black Hills emigrants against enter paytieif warrants it does uot correspond with his promises. Itul); ing "ur on the forbidden ground, we Nplitta; ' H'elliug; would at the same time could we Jiiclaimed FIFTH DSDEH. Sale STREET, Eaggage ltoaus iu all Color; reach the car of the "noble red AT THE BEARDSLEY HOUSE. OUDEN. Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished, man" enter a solemn warning to To ba Reopened him not to molest the whites who may ffol HEREBY OIVE NOTICE THAT THE 1, baggage, laviug been iu mr be traveling in our own country. It scxhion over six uiwutlis, 1 simll e)l the name The best accommodations at tbe at public nuction on Thursday, July 1st, lS7j reserve, at 11 a at. may not ba wisdom for him to go without lowest rates. acb lot soldsupuratoly. Uontenta uuknawu: BOARD BY Tlllt DAT fooling around, raising the hair" of Lot 1 Large Truuk, WEEK. Lot 2 Small Truuk, tl conveuieuces our hardy pioneers and miners. Special arrangements Lot S Black Valise seh Sherman, General of tbe army of the United States, has produced quite ft sensation in military circles, as welljas among civilians, all over the country.' ' Not having seen the work, add knowing but little ofits contents, we are of course, unprepared to speak advisedly as to its merits. No doubt ' iih this U$ue we step down and out the author is in a position to be in from tbe editorship and proprietorship posessioV of facts bearing upon the Vineland IudepenJent. tbe of We comsubject of which ho treats, and that mend tbe new proprietor to our patroai he is competent to give a correct and end friends, nod hope and trust that impartial epitoun of events as they tinder his management the paper will transpired; Very '.likely the work has give increased salisfuctioo to its readers. keen gotten up with accuracy, and uo This sudden sundering of our connec'ion doubt such id' the claim of tbt Gen- with newspaperdom will surprise, and doubtless disgust, many of our friends, ' eral, should T such, however," not hut there was not alternative Two , prove te be tte case, the contrary mouth' constant wrestle with a hostile bullet in our brain his oonvinced us that will, b wade o appear in the future. we lack the capacity to develop a lead "Oh that-my enemy would write a mine and publish antheindependent same time Our newspaper at hook" is a trite sajing, and if Geo. impared eyesight, shattered nerveg and brain admonish us that for the eral Sherman has ciieruics they are pulattiiig I'ommg year we must not stray too fur doubtless "much gratified 'at ihe from the hospital. To our subscribers who, for the past hi memoirs a the pres-four years, have read the Independent shape. , ; and paid for it, we hereby tender our M a friendly admirer of the Genera- acknowledgements. Those who have taken the paper just to help it along, !,-Vetb not hesitate to say that never volunteering a dime or recogtiixinr we .regret hall feel we a it our ditty, if me dun, the publicaexceedingly our health, to tbiink in person. tion of these memoirs as published, recover We cannot omit to embrace t hin if we' are correctly advised as to the Inst free opportunity to thank our contents. - Whatever may be the editorial brethren, who in their kindness of heart bive rlnttereil our abilities, merits cr demerits of Gen. Sherman's our virtues and whitewashed our faults. Tbe coyotes of the craft who, book, or what may be the cause of taking advantage of our helplessness. nlisscBsiotr (which evidently has as nave attempted to redeem past cowardice existence) amongst some of the late by yelping over our grave, we can afford to forgive and forget. officers of tie" army and ihe Geueral, And now, with chanty for all, and toward none, we bid good bye to cor wejra not in.a positioi say, friends and fees, and settle back on our do we led disposed to take sides, and pillow for a good, long, refreshing nap. Uri Cabscth." yet we do Hot think it indelicate to Joubt a as to the good taste suggest of the General of the army in attackHeart Disease. ing, as he is alleged to have done, setae of the prominent actors in the Ob Monday afiernoon, Mrs. E. A. ate internecine struggle, the result of MoSatt, an eld lady who resided in the which has given him as great 20th ward, was going to Dr. Anderson's, at least as his services entitled when she fU dead on the street at the Sim to receive,' and fuither that his corner of South Temple and Sixth East. reputation will in no wise be increas- The coroner's jury found a verdict of ed by a detraction from that of other death by hexrt disease. Mrs. Moffat t officers, on the contrary," although he was an .estimable lady, and had not u:ay make money by the operation, complained of being unwell. Her we incline to the belief that he will daughter was with her whoa the died. I V. Tr ntioR. l.'i .V. U J promi-neac- rt Tork ...... C. GRUE, Wntebmaker. Jeweler d318-t- f NOTICE. HAYNES & SON, Kv Sun Francisco Otnalia Salt Lake Citj Tint National Bok. WUs Vrgo 1 Co.. REPORTED OUTRAGE. It Trantact a General Banking Butinen. Prompt A Mention givm to Cuttrctiont. ilining Stvckt Bought and Sold on Commiitirm. , WILL GUARANTEE ALL I SELL to giro satisfaction, and will sell at the most reasonable prices. JSJll Order Address v rtt fr BARXARD - -- Xr :f tftxiic5A. WHITE, 1 FonWli tkfon. ffrlpil. " Utl). - |