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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. FIFTH STREET. hakce9 W. Penrose. Missionary Appointments. We are fiiendly with the Indian The Home Missionaries of Weber County are requested to fill the appointments herein named, 'en Sunday, June and would do nothing nor counse anything that would be to his injury or imDair anv of his rishts: we have The New Improved Munmgv. SINGER, o 3 41,64 13th. 1875. Ogden Tabernacle C. II. Wheeloci. was that it been the North f Ogden Thomas Wallace and opinion long WedneRiJny ETenln?, June 9, 1875 a mistake, eveir a breach of the law F. 3. Richards. Hooper City K. Ballantjrne and L. F. for the Uuited States to be f ntering, Monch. GOVERXOIl AXTELL- EX- from year to year, iuts solemn treaties Harrisnllo L. J. Herrick. CIIASUEI. with the various tribes within our Huntsville J. A. West. and stil We have borders. - From held, Plain City Lorin Farr. tetegraphia new published is no that there West Weber Edwin Stratford. hold, ground upon to-dj, it would appear that the which can be based a of trea Lynn James Taylor. system Gorinne Mail was correct iu its anties with a portion of the tuhjtctt of Marriott Moroni Brown. nouncement, and that Governor Eagton D. M. Stuart. Azteli will probably are long take our federal government (we use the F. D. RICHARDS. his leave of Utah, after a brief, and term subjects with some hesitation we should judge unpleasant residence the idea of subjection being repug That Fiery Ash Box. as the executivo officer of the Terri- nant to our early acquired notion of such as has been Ogden City, TJ. T.," tory, and. we presume his excellency perfect freedom,) June 9th, 1875. There habit. appears to us to be will feel relieved" by the change, as the Editor Jdnctioh : reason why, if Indians are Sir: In your last evening's issue. I surely the greasers of New Mexico no good the same laws applying to read or a "Painful Accident, which will' hardly treat him with less cour persons, happened to a child of Mr. Cole, of this tesy than he has received at the the white and black races should not ony the little tellow having crept into a box containing hot ashes and getting hands of members of his political apply to them in like manner. badly burned. Howl wouIJ like to know we There of an Act is, believe, if there is any city ordinance in relatioa party in Utah. As governor A. is and if Mr. Cola's r.eieb simply exchanged, not removed, it Congress expressly prohibiting the to such mutters, bor (the ah box was not on Mr. Cole's of tribe Indians as of any will bo noticed that he has not been recognition itretuinei) is justified in throwing fiery a separate nation, and yet this law is ashes into a wood?n box which is liable and no was doubt as degraded, hoped rlmost yearly broken by the admin o ignite atny moment, said jeopardize. expected by his virulent traducers f nut destroy, his own and his neigh bors property! If there is no city or who have been in such hot haste istrators of government affairs. ' passed in relatioa to such mat It may be possible that, after all, dinance seeking for his dethronement, and no era, I think the right thing for the City doubt the change was made with the the failure to agree with the dclega Council to do is to pnes one at the next tion of Sioux chiefs lately visiting sitting of that honorable body. If inch p (vaia hope) of preserving peace an ordinance has been passed, I think it in the happy republican family in Washington, as to their right to hunt would be a good idea to publish it, id in Nebraska, as well as to open the part or entire, ami then let the City this Terra ry. Marshal sea that it is r'gidly enforced Much and violent complaint has Black Hills country to settlement, That "burned child" will in the future been made by a certain clique of per- may result in an abrogation of the 'dread the fire," as also now do ma .y ot nis eider cotems. sons who acpire to run the af- foolish habit our government has Respectfully, Citizen. fairs of Utah to suit themselves, fallen into of treating them as separX. STB A TFORD, - Biuiitai - - EbiTOB. Til EAT Y MAKIXG. Sold In 1874. inn nnn mor in olb particular groove from the very first day that Governor Axtell set foot upon Utah soil as its governor, simply, as we understand it, because he declined to be utilized as a tool to carry out their designs w hatever they may be, and acted as an honorable Uia ought to act, upon Tieso parties , his own instincts. not having sufficient power to bring disgrace upon the Governor by procuring his dismissal fiom office, have so for succeeded, doubtless by the "consent of the Governor's friends, as ;.. to remove him from their path, , placing him, however, in a like honorable position in another Territory. Whether the purposes cf this clique will be more nearly accomplished through his successor, is one of the facts yet to bo demonstrated, that gentleman being as yet untried. ,k Io the meantime it is to be expected that the lessons which these circumstances impart will not be thrown As the immediate , away upon him. i predecessor of Governor Axtell Woods) swamped lm little barque, and was swallowed up by Scylla, and seeing that the Governor himself, has so nearly been buried by the roar ng Charybdis, it is not to suppose that their sue censor, having been warned by the fate of his predeceases, will the wisdom and foresight to avoid , tb.6 dangers which beset his way, and bcek an intermediate channel, in Which alone safety may be Lund. ate and independent nations. We are a glad to see that the has of influence, republican paper raised its voice against this practice, and as that paper is, no in the the of Grant good graces govern ment, we hope to see the fruits of its remonstrances ! F MONEY. Everybody seems to understand that money is scarce except the bankers and Wall Street operators but none but those who keep an eye on financial matters seem to under stand why such is the fact. To the latter class of persons it does not seem at alUurprisiug that the amount of money tit circulation, is slowly but surely diminishing in volume, indeed such result has appeared inevitable siuce the much lauded specie resumption bill beome a law of the land; we are now just beginniug to reap the fruits of that act. It will bo seen by refersnce to the proper sources of information that a decrease in the circulation of national bunk paper and greenbacks, amounting to fifteen million dollars has taken place since the beginuiug of the present 3 ear. This uf itself would naturally have murknd a effect upon the business of the country, but when we take in o consideration the fact that while this steady contraction of currency has been going on money has continued to accumulate in the vaults of city banks, there remaining idle and unThe New York Herald volunteers productive, while sj much needed to nearly two columns of advice to pres- carry on the business of the country. idential candidates. At Chicago alone, it appears that The Ucruld believes that G rant has from the 31st of . Minn to My declined to be a candidate fur 15'h, the bunk d posits increased and therefore considers over $3 000,000, while during the him out of the way, and that paper samo perhd the loans decreased is no doubt glad of the fact. $1,000,000. These facts are given In giving its reasons f r the uni by bankers and speculators, as proof versal hard times, of which so much that no more money in needed in the V complaint is made all over the coun-- . country, because, as they say, this try, and in which the Herld joins, money is not called for by the among the number we find the policy wants of business. Whereas, as we of the Grant administration arraigned. look at the matter, the money is In the main points wo may possi-Wneeded, but as the lenders will deal agree with the Herald, especially in little else than U. S. bonds and V vrhe-- e referring to his policy in deal- gilt edjied paper, orrowers who have ing.whh.the Southern States. not such securities to offer, remain But when that paper by implicaV UtiMipphed. The net contrac'ion of tion, finds fault with the policy of currency for May was $1,144,000. the adminstration on the currency question, we be to suggest that, judging irum its position on that sub The Uui;ari.ins of Troy are build ject, it is slightly incou&isteut. The iug a fine church. A pu'ii traveler ig Herald wants "a sound currency of inquired recently of a hod currier "gold anc sil'er." So does Grant. It what kind of a building it was. .The occurs to ns that the people have uirto didn't answer. '1 it church, little cWtce between two parties or a hall, or what?" "Faith, thiuk it's a church." "What kind of '. whose financial policy are so similar church?" ' Can't tell the name, sir; as that of the Herald and of Grant but it's for them folks as is Irving to kaack the bottom out of hell." Kfublicani1. or pov-se- A story is current in Paris, asfolows: Yieompte de II was seveuty years old, but retained the fresh of youth mentally as well as physically. This wjs the result of an old theory put inte lung practice. II? tved always moderately, systematic :al! v reserving a proportionate share of entertainment fur his old age Certain books, plays and places were avoidbd by htm until the time pre scribed lor th.tn arrived, when he - us would thm enj I y . all the more be IT. caused me long auitcipaiton. tils ppetite was regulated in the same cool manuer. Hit object, he said, was to escape tiring of life, and to use the world's pleasures iu the wisest and most ratioual way Iu the reali cation of his plan be pnly reached "lhe Hn pera a short time ago jfUtitiotg'' was the one selected, and he was iu a state i huh excitement on e night ot his first visit to the Grand Opera House. He had a whole box, and, beiur an ardent over of Meyerbeer's ui.sic, he was enthusiastic in bis admiration of the eiitertainmeut. At the end of the rst act he fell Irotu his chair, and iustantly died. The uodus agitation lad luduccd an attack of heart dis- eae. in His desk wag louud a care ully prepared pro.ramuie of pleas res that would have lasted uu ll hn ghtietii year. It included a tour of America, the, reaJiug of Dickens's - P I wilt show the eatimation In which It leading familie in our own coniuiuuity: baring used WE the underjigned alocbine in our laniilie 1 ; " i UM.n. inoe B. - llioa. Blum wurks, etc. OF ALL PKR.OXS BKFORB ou a journey to ascertain liy what ti to tby an rai-- their detiniuioii with tUt tiuah!. and if the e are two or more ri 'i euiluiK to tkn saoie point, o decid which is the ealrsta ne .d (.Iwwaj.i,! t Dine plana.' e In tmi.l, elating, that the Chicaoo Hailwat in the vMt. end isoRtu Wistkr.i eevenil miles tb hortea. roll e fcetweoa Oman mii-agoIV I th. u the t Iw.i yen e the l mid lia been but in ad'tumnle condition. and almost the eucim Hue h been rehud with uleel Mid Sausser, Dangler Gircn by an Xortli Western Tou wilt And on all throueh train Pullman Sleep rw, niw and uiairnillceiit Day Cnachea, and the bent hmoking aud Second Claaa Car now on any road in the United Mole. Particular inrorniatien, with ntnoa, time table, etc , may le had at any of 'tb Through Ticket Office iu the Weat, or upon pemoual or writt' U appliratioa te J, II Mocktaiii, Weatera Trarelins Agent Omaha, Neb, or to W. B. STtsitnT, Ueneral Paatanger Agent Cnicage. plOS-l- EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. Fur Particular call at old TiTiiixa yard, or, address 0ppoit O. to E. MASON, Jon dot I'tab. Ok-Ue- BamuerTille. MVrcier, Smicier. TAILORING. liiker. Simon, C'orueIlu lleigl. Corueillan, HOLTHER, Do.tii:stic STOCK: Fifth Street, Ogden Wax, Hemlock and Oak Upper; Hemlock and Philadelphia Call aud Kip; T, e Most Fashionable Styles Perfect Fit Guaranteed. di8l-3Co- Calve Me a Call. Rnsel; lebble: Tampieo; . ltul; Split; Ueitiug; ltoaiiM iu all Colors; A. W. Brown & Co., FIFTH ST., OGDEN, AXD Musical H. B, Claws on, Merchandise. dl64tf. SllTDt. CITY LICENSES. f all whom It uiay eoucern. 0 IS HEREBY OIVEN. THAT all PersmiS ennged in BuHicess in Og4en City, (fcr wnich the Citj Ordilicense must be nance" provide that obtained,) without first procuring s license are ha Me to be taken before bj Alder nan of aid City, aud be dubieo'ed to a rine. By order of the City Council. ' LESTER J HEf RICK. Major. TOTICE ll i sh lAiLOK, uitj. the titi Keoorder. 0 Hecorder met .ice ot be City Hall, Fifth Sin Ogden. UU Ofltef ffcurt frtm 0 fifth: street, ogden ; -- :o:- A AIVr ANU Prices down to lLe lowest rossiblo margin.. 13 3D j3l INT All Goals delivered frse to any part of the City. A20Z if. white, BAEBiTARB ed the Dealer in BAKERY. Urtad, Crackers, fits. Cakes, and all kinds of I'attry OR SALE OB TO ORDER. Of all kinds and Sie3. Ice Cream During the Summer. IFood' Mowers and Reaoers. Pnddoek aA Uintahl. SulkH Sai Rake, NUhol. Slwpard C Co', unrivalled grain H. STINGER. saving mresiung Machines, and general J lss-i- y AGRICULTURAL DA I If n litrrnci IMPLEMENTS With a good supply 0f Extras for Machines. i audC aOo-oper-ti aiile rerma. All work iniur.ntl ti,. Shop, rear salt Lake LaW, And fcMru XLX - Uah. A Mwim A ... A. UST D SE E elsewhere. before purchasing WILL GUARANTEE I to ot the Theatre. CHy, - ALL iu.at Cocstbt Trade Solicited. N. uo-- 2 3D 3 Fijth Street, 0jih:n, has , -- :o:- BAKERY. LODO 33 k FRE3H EVERY DAY. i)A. ALEXAXDEB. STUXro-322- ' rom the East. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, Ton wish to sell a limine, I on wish to ivhU hull, Yob wind to luau uiouey, Yuu bare woucy o l"an, You wish any iiisurniicf onyonr property, Yon wiah any in-ance on your life, Yuu wiw'j to make auy iuquir.s whataoever. Call aud ea me aud yon will alwav find in on haud. DRAFTS ON ANY PART Of KUHOPK CAN BIS OBlAINtU AT THE ABUVK Ot'HCIS. X. GENTjJ' ITUI1IVI.SIII1VGS, Just received OFFICE. Office at RoseDthwl Bro's. Store, f Shoes CLOTiiiyd, REALE312ATE dl&S-t- FULL STOCK OF Dry Goods, Motions, Baots & i 1 WISH TO GIVK Uanagen. P Th Maragr pmpnae to live good furallatoi'k iurente.1, that aaid atock liall not autler loa through any miamanagemeDl of their. T. P. Og ; City, Jan 4tb, r,i. AiUSlH. OA BOOK and and complete in eceryUepavU SHEET MUSIC i thorough ihvui of ine Ausitcucion. 9 W. II. PIDOOCK. JOS. TYKKM.L, Ciiracoa; Oak nnti ITenilork IlarneatM l.cnilifr: Sama Cruz Sole Ialber And all lhe JLutcal stj let In short, our preparations for s'n plying a large $X)ring trade will Oe found DKALEK3 IN Cable, Log, Ox, Binaing Mercantile ni Mauutactnr. uieuce other Chains nig tweiation. in tne old recond Ward ttT llonee. The BoM and Suoe buaineaa of J eeph Corper or Iron Fire RniH m.,1. .ir.! Tyrrell ba alte idy len nioTed into the bark wrt and all kiuil of Boiler Work on tue moat huaaun- ot 1 . J. LOU9S tin tli' p einiae. Any peraun wiahing to invent tock and tlierehy assist in ho-niudnatriec, w 11 do goed to theuii-leaud the company. , liven, Jlias. ISorro, MAXWFACTHRER3 OF w supe; inoi "ything known.) AG KMT, dlll-S- NOTICE. E TIIR tJNDI'RSTCNKD uj Particular attention is called to immense additions recently aafo in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. FREXCII STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are OFFICE, JIAIX ST., HAYNES & SON, y and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed These Machisei can be sbtained on e C & Co Experienced Lady Operator! sought for. lypot in Chicago ie eentrallv located, and a their traina arrive I acre thirty miiintea iu a ram-of all other Hue, pansmiKera can aiwaya lie The Chicago & Co., Children' the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sollera wear, we call attention to la. ,t T atjl T" u of milking e nuction. For all poiut in Northern and Nor th-- E mierr. Iowa, yon abould purrhK-- e tic Tia Mareliall, Cetlar Kau-id.or Clinton. For point in Noitheru llllnon or Wiconin. 'm i.ltnn; q i if are fiine to Clii. aaxi or iw!, you abould, byjuti all mean, pur-cbaOld ticket! Pioneer Home th. your by - i known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and IK ALEXANDER, atariiii Ol has been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displacing, superior class of goods, embracing the most' staple' and popular wt. INSURANCE T IS TUB DUTY , lliginboibam " H. Tncf tTlU. Vmit I1VU3a Xlloil . JFORTANT TO THE TILT'. LLIXG PUBLIC. nnl Finding Department of Z.C.3I.I, , at Salt Lake City, the Singer jMri.O. "t idorborg Mr. 8. 8. ecbram Li. Herrick "" F. A. Brown Jlra. Wm. O. Paine u Mr. B d Iji Bauuie, UmtHh. " Mr. P. W ilkinaon Mr. B. Allen, Mr. Geo. S. Ma-oKirerdale WilUrd. AND SCORES OF OTUEK8. Thorough T.AO fll Clli-k-f a he! can cheerfully recuuimenu it to all part' to purchase a first-claadurable and lieht-ruau.u- ir niachine. O. M. Stuart, - Ogden Winelow Farr, . Ogden - . t T nni.sv CERTIFICATE ss y State. AND Inter-Ocea- SCARCITY M.hin ,bt thr U ite popularity of th a nai th,B XW) VW vmanuiacinreain tb Tbee figure abow the unireraal gie STOCi ALL I aatisfaclion, aad will sell at the most Orders AUdrcsH A It I prioes. - 371X1 1VIIITI3, 3Px"om.iptly- III!. SELL |