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Show h SPEOBlO Fbll VriroHT. Fifteen pounds of conversed or with whom I hre had cor-respoudence, tlml the policy of the Go- - g,rI btl)y js whi makes Tom. Mawby ernment - u.change.. and that .he tai iaughb!y. The mother suiilea 8 applied to home consumer. i iimplj now. If all Tyrrell sjmen succeed FIFTI1 STREET. a oaterowih of discretionary power toor either granted or assumed on the part of this fashion it will go far to establish We know that it has not the Land th, flKQofthe adag- - ..notbin like Charles W. Penrose, - - Editor by many to Lave no existence in the Meatn JE STRA TFOBD, Biuineu Stantgrr. written eta'ute laws. The tax 11 enor tnous when compared wita otner rates or Take Kotici Cholera merbtra is on . taxation, wneioer 11 ee legal or inegai. luD "'F"8- - Beware of unripe fruit. 1875 12. nnld hieh the alnna Mbndaj Evening:, July rnninc Has the folhwivg Testimonials Suffer no vegetable matter to lie decay people that its ha not received the sane lion or approval af any legislative body, ina on the ground. Do not drink im- - already front persons in Utah who LIGHTLY TAXED AXD nor of any considerable number of wise w4t Dor in,emnerately of ied have seen it do its work. men. SOLVEXT. drinks. Guard against audden changes For the information- of our Idaho of temperature. Keen cool w mnn in Bountiful, Utah, 1 he Omaha Herald justly states we state tftat tne legality temper-- no use talkine about cool in neignbors I I : : . 11 i i July 8th, 1875. i on our it ina.i rip ousiulio in tuurc euecuve iu i oi mis atumpage aemana body while the thermometer is working Geo. A. Lowe, Esq., nd be sober in all preventing tbe settlement ol a btate, mountain wood cutters and lumber up to the nineties. . and i. nSalt LaVn flit. I has been enlarged to double its former capacity . rf the prowth. of its cities and towns, men will be thoroughly tested. A things. "'spiajinin Dear Sir: nnd the increase of its wealth and case is now in progress at Salt Lake, superior class of goods, embracing the most staple and popular style. Dr. Waugaman & Condon Notice. have I cut, during the present known population than burdensome taxa- - and we tlink it would be a wise can be consulted DrofftsHinnalv ' American markets, among which, for Ladies' and in Children' ti I season, with one of the Elward of our- Utah nawvera i oitiur-iuo.....-- j. steD on the nart rironi i1 M o IU .D v me tlo. l r 1 tt p call poor atteution the we of Edwin j C. Burt, Sollers & Specialties wear, T : . . I ana i TT, u il.. jmco-jh- i Co S uidu cnppers to coninino ana neip of this city and neighborhood free of tlarvtiters: some of my trraiu. It wjmuc 1 & to., and many other styles o Shoes been the most lightly taxed portion carry this cane, if necessary, to the charge. I Sausser, Dangler d227-t- f justly esteemed a d cut it better, easier, aud with less i t of Uncle Sam a domain for. I IK I expense than ever before, and I wish sought uuu&T HlOrUinir, Mjw.tr ins home i t .1 i I 1 ' i ... July 4th, Snnim-- OgJen. Jr , left hi to express . f my entire satisfaction in iuiuli.uuu u. uur hoiio auairs, unany Beiue home at Kaysv.lle and has not been seen attention is called to immense additions Particular nnd our cities and counties and the recently majj He is 16 years of regard to thewoik it has done fur by his friends since. and of I Domestic stock in Leather our VA aud Shoo havo medium me. contracted debts Foreign As a cuttiug machine it has no C.SS.4G ae, ro hiaht, etoutish build, aii FindiDs. Territory WAjIIIM eel of light complexion. He is slightly AAC which they were either of them un- The Elward cut the grain equal. iu a little his "utters able to meet. No bt.ntla'havn Wa . . . .. . . FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are , finali tiambetta. ' the I rrnrh .1...1 n.., i oircB. nuiic uuciiui suiri una very clean, and elevated it iu good superior iiit'iniju . issued by any .department, and no j had the goodsense and moral courage pants a little soiied through wear, drab shape, so that I could bind it satis to anything known.) t public official has ever become a de to decline meeting Paul de Onssag- - f,,,t unt. snoes hut no stockings. Inform factorily. cipi laulter. nac. the Bouarartist bully, on "the ation will be thankfully received by bis Jotulot Haiimerville. A great deal of shortheads and This is the eondi.ion of Utah field Mervler, Saucier, of honor,' as it is called by grandmother, Sarah Ogdea, Kaybville, na Davis county. Utah. Sorro, Jeveu, affairSj under what some people duelists and their admirers. scatterings were saved in the bind The C'liits. Simon, choose to calf the er's box. G'oriieillaii, VII Cornelius Ueigl. " " , "t ,1 Shams! There is an imbiber of .1.1).-rirauiuou, mo or ".uormon rurc. first attacks men who are is It the lightest draft machine I opposed to strong drink in town, who deserves uub- N' What would be our condition if the mm politically, wittl nis pen. It this Ho have ever two small mules DOMESTIC? STOCK: in a mooner different from run; my exposure till present honesf. and careful man- does not finish them he is ready with his own. He has been in trouble sev had no difficulty in pulling it all Situ agement of local affairs were the Wax, Hemlock and Oak RwaMcts; in sword, which, in his hands is erl times through day, and I consider it a great labor turned over to our traducer Pebble: Upper; the stuff ,b1 600,0 folk'"P' 'o 'eir mightier than the weapon of Deace. Hemlock and Philadel. . i i Tampico; needs no prediction. .t The exHis friend call him brave. But mou,ns 10 "e8' 8W'T ,Beir Dra,DS ttna saving machine. phia Call and Kip; OGDEN JUNCTION L TESTIMONIALS! i- 0o. The Elward HARVESTER Tlie Boot, Shoo, Leather, and Shoe 1 Finding Department of Z.C.3I.I at Salt Lake City, ........ ... - -t- - j.. li. iiil - ijl ..... W .. . 1 Au - cro-s-ey- ed 1 ..,..... of f older am confident the Elward will in v m), for einnHinff htmaftlf. . in treaflurv Sli ,u . r ... 1 I time become the leading machine. l? sin, ana nas most oi nis adversaries a disgusting manner to some ladies at . n TA.l .J at, a u snavamage. li tney retuse to the rear of a store on Main street, while I did the binding sometimes with meet him, public opinion of a cer- w" under the baneful influence of two men and again with three men tain kind, brands them with the disa- - bd wniskeyLt him ' go and sin no J. B.NOBLE. wil1 not parade his name and we al0re'" sreeablo title of coward. Tf iLp I before the public hart lie better quit face him and the point of his sword, or else get some one to chain guziling, bfl eifhcr winged 0f ruQ they him up. Bountiful, July 8, 1875. through. accordiD" to f.h( fprtinpr zip o Whom it may Concern: of the .1. a r"1; tneouraenoi v'- - l"c .J busiucss interests of our ' State; : " ' ; On Friday morning, July 9th, 1875, to I can 6ay that I went to the field M iiwrhv the wife Mr. of Thomas nf this I no and saw the Elward Harvester VJTUIUUCtia U V il T I the poverty of our exodus and the ,v iun oilJ. ftnJ daughter of Mr. John Robin- , lf Tt. tl and in several points it mere rillimirntifin nt,B 1. son, iormeriy ot nigan, Lancashire, work, Popular sentiment, and dares to set ,,u7",,u,t,'eu England, a daughter, weighing fifteen than filled my expectation. m.uuuit-uavu nanserea alter a I In cut- au example of obedience to humin , , , . All well. pounds. i r c ii n ? Hands vnauto ting the grain clean, and being light and divinelaw,indofinceof thesneer8 ,. hii uai, insir, uur treacurv, ulo"u-JKnaveintu draft. I can say that I think it a and epithets which may be hurled . , Died. , ,. ....cimcuiuicu to maiirn our dud- rri. K On Sunday afternoon, at his re.iden.e success over any other machine I ' 1.0 men, into their is spirit of murder. No nation in , hi, city, of consumption. fr0 which have seen. P. G. SESS10XS places. people have that nphol.Jg it ,l0 ffiatU:r what he hll(1 bee for ix mwlh w ucaiUB mese b9lt8 ftr Tolman, aged ihirty-fivyeareputation for politeness and ""u lu VMW m positions the fine arts, is stilt tinctured with Ufe' born in MioLigan, and trust men and true, who have KnrWUm WM connected with the Order of Masons Tl. ,fi..a- -j Bountiful, July 8,1875. I in that State. The Weber Lodge of Ma to private pocket waiting- to enclose LinBtMA i .uovvuu Geo. A. Lowe, VI a j ' ' I I . since wo have cmcrired V n u., 7 iiivrouyn una complete in every iiiviil uj uiv .i. dl64-tf- BUI Witt h. public funds. While they con- - influencc of gll enli?hteued ffien 8d tinuft tfi annnnrf ovu UICU iU U1UC a L !Ai Im. ... , inurcn. services ty "u nuujcu ciiuuiu.1 Puiporii .inose ., f, ... -- 1 Esq., Salt Lake City, Utah. E. tueooBmum. WB0 iCt namrht "the code ot On Sunday, July llib, 1875, at 1 30, ty will bo administered with h onesty honor," and refuse to take part in of effusion of he brain, resulting from anaiidemy and Utah will continue any cold blooded arrangement for tbe ,,0," infaB,n'- - M.ul Ma. daughter a ana thoroughly ..gciuy-uxeof Mr. and Mrs. John Reeie, of this or mui.jeri purpose of Diaim; oily, aged two years, two months and to enter wan a human . being. Gambetta is th MMvuvt iufcv iue iioerues ana iwenly days. rc?pon-- i "brave," Cassagnao the coward. At Liverpool. May 27th. of bronohitia iDiiues oi statehood, whenever the and tneaxles, John Joseph Herloot, afted country's legislators become en'.ight urne montnit, sou oi John Dean and Eli T i to si. uirnuvmu.-- in ii. are nappy ened as to our fitness for the Zabtth Swifi. Mill. Star, June 21. position (bat Mm. Clement and, her chil l are to which we are justly entitled. both much belter A good lady A nurse is in attendance, and there are no Grasshopper Incident. new ca.ee. We hope the small is pox STUM PAGE. A Nebraska farmer sneaked around really and effectually oorraled. oue night to the place where an The Slumpage fiend preys in Idaho army of millions of grasshoppers well as Utah. The Statesman of were sleeping preparatory to Payne iChristenaenhav wading - the 8th inst. contains a remnnHfrftn,J Pened an Ioe Crean Parlor at thei intc his wheat on the morrow, and S'A Wat" Manufactory. Street alter throwing a lot of hay around he against the enforcement f th. eam in any quantity. Addres. P set nre to it. W ell. it was death to . , v ,t ward Harvester as one . "7 r'v .' couniry wnicn "itself furnishes a barrier against the exportation of limber." The writer argues that th original intent of the law was .'.'to prevent a wanton waste of valuable timber that covered a large portion of frontier country," and that proof of this is shown in the fact that J. Xears irontiersmen have leea allowed, and peaceajly without .'protest from the Govern- ment, to use such timber as bame in their wv fnr ,...-.- .: h,. -- . wUDUUJpuuu. from tbe county jail. Thiatre The complimentary bene Fred. A. Shiells Saturday night WB w,n P,ronid. A full house reeled th gentleman on his appear fit ,B 7 v',, .7 than manyP"f9rmed antici- - & jJe -- : preseutat she field truly the king of harvest It Two ease. is a w ISII to ill for in the People of Weber Ine bindirsbox is a great saver of grain. Bus! J. w. H. NELSON Heal Instate Office Cor. Main lu 5iv tuj . call . . and Third Su., OGDO CITY, Partiea wl6bing ta bnj, property or rent honw-i- . Ao-nnf- - . UTAH. 1, Im,, or ,Xcbanire n,i it to their Term rtMonabla. M. UKANT inX ;iar ?: ju poseef incorpon Mining ( fail Ijibeth di ' in ""ire win to ob residence Bcrrai Dekins, PIDCOCK & TYRRELL. Managers. STAIUFOKD, ITFTH STBEBT, OGiDEST -- :o:- Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & Shi CLOTHING, t0(I mat olr. qua k7 Hail fr f'n remii The 'rom the East. reoeired CANNED GOODS, & Prices down to the lowest possible margin. Oepot -- A. NT 203-t- f. i Chile Ur onSu S oi ata will , :o All Goods delivered free to any part of the and Bouse, " Aoierica, 3 FRESH EVER? DAY. -- Ogden and Logan. I perso erice !heyentt :o: BREA Er party Saturda 4i "" GROCERIES, f01 eolor, qua fitiag t ion GENTS' FURNISHINGS. J nst Jeani tretbe be '""gest. Ustter of toodi n , A FULL STOCK OF A.1ST or t0 "Joss- - ""- an. M. D. HAMMOND, W Je lwe org nddinir nth(r hr ae circumstaneeg will allow. We have ij engaged the serTices of - who is well Known to most of our mtiznaa iih ioed Urfl' bd Kxnpria .. .1 . r b 1...H Uaii. in a jew auys. open a Drug Department with a New Stock iu mm hub, uireei irom toe Jiast. liliKKKSIJAW For Sale bj lluus In a t JS ClOBien J. 1 Vi, M. e. J. eual OB! We,' the undersigned, have wit T.WADDKUPS, J H.OKANT NliWS IWret Wan M. Urn I). Countri ve -- rag! tbe Sn grain b micbin Pr'-- Bountiful. Utaii, July 8, 1875. SIDNKY B. KENT. II.KAKI.CALU L. M. GRANT, Tm Association in the old Second lately occupied by ridcock & ale Furniture Depot, M.ilA' ST., OUDiifS. Said m mises have been refitted and prepared for it above business, and we cordiallv invite irienus and the ntonle in O pneral. wlm arel " terested in Home Jlanufactures, to call and for themselves. JOSEPH IIOLBROOK A. WALTON Cloth t oi ban aitufaeturiiig InJtrtM together, for the express purjo.s of organizing very light draft machine. it with fast small mules handled the Elward Harvester work- Discouraged at.tke Start. ing in the field, and do cheerfully and As a stranger was yestrdav knock honestly recommend the Elward ing at the door of a house on Second as doing the best work we have ever treet. a boy came around the corner seen, it did the cutting and elevat and inquired : "Uot anything so sell?" ing in a superior manner. It is the "Yesi to sell vour mother lightest draft machine we know of. a dox ot tooth-past.Might as well get offn the stcBS." Two (2) small mules had no difficulty continued the boy, as a smile broke in handling it. around bis mouth, "she's got store K. CROSBY tetth, and she cleans them with a JoH NI.WTOV TTTTI.R, 8. , good M perversion of the laws intsnt, and were e.thfied that they had receiyed in opposition to the spirit in which the worth of their money. Yt ehould it was framed. The writer of th Mr. ShielU would cUr tbt about from $120 article in the Statesman the performance. says furThis will not half replace bis damaged ther: "It is belie? ed by all intelligent men, stock, but will help him a little towards who are not interested in the restoring the Ogdea Baxaar to somedmred from the cellestion of proceeds the tax. thing like its former attractire dirrcilj or inJircctly, wilh whom I hate I this day witnessed tbe bo Age W. H. PIDCOCK & JOS. TYRRELL nessed the short time allowed na,0 uuusiuerecktneat- - Tor its arrangement. The sonCi were u, collect stumpage of the e'l receiyed, particularly the Dutch woodmen who climb the kardy h? Mr- - E,i Pierce, which was hon- red wi,h ,n tneort' WBfn Mr. Tierce ged steeps of the Rockv Mountain, of humor. woollen and cut the scant timber, which half leli"reJ ft B,"mP 8Peech' farce sent the audience home in ;a the year balt buned ,n snow, d we rfl pated.cenM-derin- the age. machines of ers. the grasshoppers, but bv the time tne larmer had run four miles over Nabbkb Aoaim. learn from th ournint; Drains and chmhud a iru t bait Lake papers that Ben Tusker i. he had occasion to take breath aud 11 again in limbo. This time no stolen say: "1 be cussed if I thought was gom to get up a circus lik equine figures in the case, but Ben is at that. Milwaukee News. cused of plotting to release prisoners money-savin- working of the Elward in the field. and nsver saw grain cut and saved so clean by any ther machine. It was ICmx ib...... Ub'T and trial to Sunt. liess and Boot and Hhon of the best pronounced by all . cosdol friend used th Co-operati- g prat tl nearts that they have blemlcd their Mercantile Dear Snt: I cheerfully recommend the El Kev Mr Pront nsiuuzion. hold i of Fa rs .uUi:il, child, JJenam Unity is Strength! 7 ji:. tnd h tainec Beiux 1 7""'"'. d2- H. B. Glawson, y . ButhithJ.r for: an me intent Style. In short, our preparations for sun plying a large Spring trade will befouni I 1 Jei In mnn frnm Aim $1.01 wilh ISirtli. practiced butcher cf purpose ' l, J'jvcr Split; Welting; lioans iu all Colors: I . Curacoa; Oak and Hemlock Harness Leather! Nan i a Cruz Sole Leather1 Hall; I commuuitiei would be repeated in Utah. The municipal, "county and territorial treasuries would be drained, public property, would be bonded, descriptions of absconding Utah function- umao Tt,nM A,ur al.A C.a 'u l" u,sl urae PPe' perience J,Hkr, City. 'jeain ia. |