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Show . .... . OGDEN JUNCTION fce 1 able to hariDflniis upon all ' and aacceed. But we beg to notify these ardent, J7J7S STREET. hard money gentlemen.th at they need not expect to succeed in ignoring Charles W. Penrose. - - Editob this question, the majority of the STB A TFOED. Stuuuu Homager. people feel too deeply to allow to question of so Monday Ereninff,. Xot. 8. 1875 them to be quietly slurred over and This currency and finance, ignored TII XOYEMBEIfc ELEC- like the ghoet of Banquo, ''wilt not TION'S. down" at the bidding ot politicians, The news which has appeared from egged on by interested bankers aad 'day to day in the columns of the bond holders. There are times when Junction since the elections that the people, rising up in their might: took place on Tuesday last, become superior to the scheming of a furnishes conclusive evidence that mere politician, and will assert them i he Denioorats bare- lost ground selves, and. the present, we think, is largely within the past year. The re- one of those times. Would it not be wise therefore for sult was not unexpected by us, and perhaps by our readers generally the active managers of the party to for it has been quite apparent to the heed thfl warning which, has bean most casual observer that the Demo- given, aad; make a. compromise It should cracy is not a unit, on perhaps the while it can be done. most important question agitating havo been made before- the over the public mind, that of currency and whelming Waterloo defeats of Nofinance. .. vember, but may not yet be too late. There cm not be a .doubt, we ttink, that a majority of the voters CABINET COUNCILS. cthe United States, and also a maWe have not yet been posted fully jority of thfi States, whose voters are in regard to the cause of the late or in favor of a change in the adminisder of Judge Boreman being carried tration of the affairs of government, to the Cabinet Councils, nor of the and that, upon a satisfactory result. We append a late dispatch with satisfactory candidates, which was not heretofore printed iu the Republican party could next much-importanc- ' : . . . In obscTvaaee af a custom of the Filbert, aad ia eorUnoe with tbt re commendation of the President of the L sited States, a day should be ebeerred by the peefte io recognition of Divae fitTora bestowed apoa t&eai during the pssiveav. To this end, lb , I, Georta V Emery, Gorernor ef Utah Territory, de Hereby designate ana appoint Thursday the twenty fifih.day of November. A. I) e - plat-form, year be displaced, by the voters of the the Junction. , If the person who ' sent this telecountry. over the wires is conversant It seems to us, thai the leaders of gram with thesubjeet.itisnot unlikely that party in some of the the action of the Associate Juatioe will older and larger States,, men who have heretofore exerted a powerful be disapproved, and that gentlfmnu influence in that party, and expect sent home with a ffoa in his ear. J. Tkaatksgir ia? Proeiama ttoii. , othes-questioM- eighteen hundred and aetenly five, as a day of public tbanksgiving$rayer and praiee. . Let us give thanks to Almighty Ged for His loin kindness unto as, His creatures, duriag another year; that He has preserved our lives; that he has given us seed, time and harvest and bountiful crops; that He has not permit ted fre, famine or pestilential disease to desolate our Territory;- - and thfrt we have been prospered, as a peeple, in all the various avocations of life. Recipients of all these mercies, it be hooves us to recognize them with beflom ing reverence and gratitude. I there fore further recommend that the dy be properly observed, and that services, usuhI on such occasions, be held iayour respective places of worship; and, also, that the more prosperous of the people oe noi unminmui oi me poor. Ia testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, aad caused th's eal of " the Territory to be affixed Done a Salt Lake City this fifth day of oveniBer, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sev enty rive, and of the Independence of the united States, the one hundredth. Gno. W. Emirt, Governor. By the Governor: Gbo A. Black. Seoretary of the Terriiery. . A Sad so to do, have mistaken seems that the new Attorney Genera is of opinion that Ann Kliz eaiittu temper, of the people.' These will . . . I? it i be satisfied- - with the mere over- ciaiui anmony .Because sne married - - admin-istratio- "ovef-fchVo- r w - system, and who oppose a too rapid return to epeoie payment, such oourse r tending as- - they think to a btill reduction in values, it is not unreasonable to suppose they will .continue their opposition to these lur-the- jpeasures.. Instead, as wisdom would have dictated, of;makinj an effort to har- znonize the conflicting views in its party, and if possible to effect such a oompromiset between the two wings of the party as would enable them to , ; .'unite upon one common platform, it ' would seem that as a desperate measure to force the greenback mem- bers i&to an adoption, of the extreme ineasures'of Itho hari money party, the latter have interfered one way and another to bring about the defeat of their brethren in Ohio and latterly , is Pennsyl I rania. Or! if thy have not absoluCely interfered," Have bten in ympathy with he republicans aud secretly, if not opeuly, rejoiced at the defeat of' their own political friends. The natural- result of, all which is, a still further alienation of democrats from each other, until. we fcreafly fear that to heal the breach will prove quite a difficult task. have noticed in .The reader-maor two since, that otnrpaper,a day Senator Bayard has been, expressing tis sentiments ob the currency ques-tion, and from "which we infer that is anxious to ignore it at the conking Prfeadential lcotica,." The Senator evidently is afraid of it It will also be observed from the editorial ol tie Qmaha Herald from whioh the Article referred to was taken, that the editor of that papar warmly approves of Senator Bayards views. Of course these gaatleiueYjl being democrats from principle, $ well no doubt as - y i ' 7 ie other gentlemeu folding generally the views of the party, desire to see a democrat elected President iu 1876 and we presume tbey think that it this exciting currency' question can te kept in abeyance, the purty will - 4 . This is an entirely new iew oftre question, and Judge Iiexre. pont V ot the opinion tha.t Brihani cannot legally be compelled to pay nmony.. it is not kiiowb wna cm elusion, if any, was reached on the matter at the Cabinet meeting. riage. Funeral Ssbvices of J". B. Welch. The funeral services bf the late James B; Welch were conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 p.m., in the First Ward Sohool House. The assembly, numbered about 250 persona who- - were called te order by F. A. Brawn. The boir sang. 'Mourn net the dead who peaceful lay." Prayer by Elder Thomas Wallace. Choir sang. "Creation speaks with awful Mioe,'' Bishop Loiin Farr spoke as to the xcellent character of the departed one who, by his kind counsel, bad raised op te himself a geat many friends, some of whom were now led to mourn his loss. His life bad been exemplary, be had performed-- bis every duty without fear'or favor; was a faith ful servant, a good husband, a kind. Inual ni t ! . an Anil a a . Y. . 'q t ll o ! felt to siy ihat a good man had gone. The speaker made some very interesting and encouraging remarks lo all pres ent, and pronounced the blessings of Heaven upon the bereaved. Elders Lester J Herrick, Henry Crawehaw and Francis A Brown bore testimony lo the honesty., integrity and uprightness of the deceased, and exhorted all, the young especially, to follow in the path which he had desired tbey should walk in. The services, w hich had been very impressive throughout, were then close by the choir singing to a brought Ha reete from his labors," after whicb Elder-Josep- h Parry offered prayer. A formed by the memprooeasion wae-tbebers of the Elders' QuorutB ami tbey marched to tbe cemetery in fronof the heurse, which was followed by tbe carriage containing the chief mourner, tweuty-- s ven mere vehicles completing the procession. Cox Piecl. This Evbnijjo The heavy rain of prevented Pref. Phelps and his "Little Oid Folks"' from giving their concert on that night. Put the; will ha on hand this ovening, nothing daunted. Everybody's fo'mg, and consequently ihere is no occasion to say more than this: If Everybody has any regret at all, affep this performance, it will be that Anybody missed it so bad as to be absent from either or both concerts Tne Prof, has been indue d to wiite and compose a piece this afternoon, which will be sung Ui evening at the concert. Splendid bill. "D'ye moind that, now!" NOTICE. CLOTHING, , AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS,; - We wish to Inform the seeking GROCERIES, CAMED GOODS, SC Homes that we will sell Prices down to the lowest possiWe margin. any of the following de sirable property, to wit; 13 liL 33 A. Public, or-thos- e -- No. ONE HOUSE 1. , FRESH ETERT DAY. AND CORNER LOT On the Bench, two biocks roi Main Street, aad one block north f the Public Square, containing three'ourths (i) of an acr. One of the . iu , ' m! C'H. WsBSER, W. PARSES. NOTICE. a K AWWRKED StKETTNO Of the SITARE- - importa.ee it transacted sS2-2- , 03 rreaident. CO J pump, hose, etc. The house is new, aad has six large looms and kitchen, elocets, bath-wor- other conveniences on tlte premises. At present occupied by Mi. Joshua Williams, the proprietor. ONE ! -- 6 pq P O II.UIJIOXI) & Co. .w-J- l nb-m- jtt,ai Se K fa 3tf i3I S S- tfi S first-cla- ss '3 - 0 ? ft a -it S3 A 35 I "3" o a u r Oo 0 M S? 53 b S s 525 V " i -- JO a- -l "Z s o o Pi o us 03 Ct i a? 05 wl H 1 thf O N -1 t. O a e jri 5 36 o 9 2 W 2 .si a J lie a- M bis o u w o T. mZ ' g. S d 4 St V fa S 9 e y H 05 52 m S to t. s OS 0 oOA 1 $ S 5- fountain if needed, aad. a good grass plat. All improvements V H B young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, whiei will supply a - S3 hi r- - N g IS gJ5 9t - iOT 05 THE BENCH, M o 1. h O G? Near the Tabernals, aud adjoiniag the residwice f Mr. Henry Tribe, containmg one (1) acre, with . M l.e m ob u 1 y. e No. 2. S o a m 1 n, also a good stable, wash;house, and 3 ;s sss S hi 9-r-j ; a I o : i tha ... 8" 15 cot s No 3. Z A GOOD BUSINESS On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now occupied by J. B. Czachcri. DESIRABLE Just Receiving a FARM E Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or with out a dwelling house aud orchard, situated on the line of the U.P.RJI We have also a number aad Trade. 8tr OF It . Flauuels, Jeans. Reneltants, Blankets, Iadi Gents' and Children's Woolen tew 5 fee 62 Hose, Motions, Etc. HATS, OA.PS, BOOTS and SHOE Id Freei COMPLETE STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERII Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to give us a rail, as we are determined to sell and will to reliable & apply to Co. Tai reoei' adrei Fork, and PROVISIONS at BOTTQII PBIC1S9 Department Etty Liquor Is of those" complete, having a good stock Old Kentueky Whiwkfes, Old Tom Gin, isiacKDerry uoraiai, isranuy, IS r a ud y and Wine, be , All kinds of WINE3 at the LOWEST PRICES. ruit taken in exchange for Grain gowda. , and D1 to .. and tl d25 s83 . W. H.' MILES, Scr: FOURTEENTH WARD p Gra toys. shoul for hi ' t r ; go of lai Dry ( new. i d23 7i men- tioned above, to dispose of. For further particular N OF wise. of other valuable locations besides those dKMaa GOOJ , No. 6. WILLIAMS lEVtU CONSISTING A Suitable for one or two families. FIKST-RAT- OF DRY LARGE STOCK JFOr tlx . RESI DOUBLE On Wall. Street, near the corner ot Sixth Street. House just completed. A an GEORGE H. TRIBE, DENCE '' trie Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. No. 5. ONE ad COOC9 Si bis LOCATION U.O. Brush Factor Four Doors below Walker House, SALT IiAJSl . : of .. ALL OF 8CPERI0R QUALITY, At prices -- Jightni Baildij tnii, Ml an ioeqa 'ure n use of and or as low as the imported article, and nurruiiicu logive Entire wausiaeiion and Consumers. A go trial, encourage Home Manufactures, aad quit bop",S,r lonor, imported article, when a good one can be fip ,U1 the same mooer. G ire us a de-l- d iv.u.aii Court (ion w Household, Painters' and other Brusl : Liqi ing iD wiedoi CITY", UTA Wholesale and Retail Manufactarers th undersigned, at their office, corner Watt and Fifth Streets, Ogden. WINTER HERD. City tf. orchards in the city os the lot, with good water privilege, force- - M i ' ' All Goods delivered free ta any Dart of the -- bsi J UOUHWdT lta LadinCsMUMratuMMer. caoiile Iat tttHon. will be helsl at tb City Nail. give good term on Monday, Hot. 22,1, 18T, atlUam. All the sharelifhters rnaeeu to a' teed, as bviMM of be d42-2- ' - j Ir Mnnft--t inn Cnmpaay of Bay View, ia ... vv.m. vi Hunium una eime i Wisconsin, within said district, which han rti.ltrrf Uukropt tiDon creditor s petitiM by the District Covjt of said district. ' , -- :o:- THOS. TAYLOR, Peest. d :o:- -- .' HEREBY GIVKNOTICI TtIKfVNDKRglGNKO their apnotntment u uaiima nf ih ik. ' Jost reoeived ora'the- East.' ' In Bankruptcy: Ewtern Oistrict of Wisconsin, This morning. Not 8th, at 10 o'olock, OgdenCit. Trms ytr timd for to b vetarnwl the t thf rt of Mv. after a lingering i lnese of consumption, We wmUr, will Summer herd them, if rwjnfted, fbr I'id or io.WI per hea4 fbr the if Cbrlee Johuaop, of ; Lysine District, ' Pr hd. will t,ke stock en, sUarot. formeily'orfbis city" funeral to teer-rofrom hi late residence; at 2 Sd FE TY O UAHA STEED. ta. Friend invited te attend. B43twot m Hammond a Co. f jRr Homes, 4. STOCK, FOR THB WINER WILL RKOKTTB at Hoolinlie. on WednerfHT, loth inst. Same day we receive at t f ithhtc corral is fci.ne . Dry Goods,lotions, Boots & Shbe CHANCES stomach oo tae euhject of the "Mor- oa recover Iron taona," hat he will his illness Should the Cabiuet of Pres ident Great, however, censure Judire . No. uoremau for his late persecution of A BUSINESS LOCATION Brighara Young, it it quite likely that the patriot who grinds out the editorials On Wall Street, near Williams & for tbe Statesman will lake a relapse. Co'a. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet fcuouid such be the result, we advise hie Ko buildings. physician lo 'tap him for the simples.' tie has 'em bad. . n RARE is- - n hard-mone- y FTJtl STOCK OF A good ceilar, pantry, etc. There Accident. the not throw of the Grant dynasty, they Mr. Young knowing that he had otheip must have a radical eh a ng in affairs. wives: ANN ELIZA V8. BRIG HAM. It patent to all, that, on the is ihero differ ho currency question, Washington, Nov. 2. Ann Eliza Young has had the ence of opinion between, then honor to have her case considered in party and; ibea Cabinet meeting. The Attwuey Democrats, then on that subject what uvnerai is ot the opinion that Brig wottldathfr contry gain. by the uxin iHung cannot be compelled to 'of the former and the instal-Jltio- n pay alimony "which for refusing to in office of the lattei? Clearly pay he has been imprisoned. The point is, whether in marrying Bris- nothing; ; , Sick We from iadications io nam, fully aware ot the existence if the oolunins judge, Such being n doubt the view taof the Idaho Stateenaan, that numerous other wives), Ann did not ha.- been sick, and we ken of the subject by democrats who tacitly the editor sugur acknowledge herself a ooooa are at war with the National Banking bine and consent to an illegal mar- from the bile thrown from t ia editorial -- STAMPORIQi, ; ' On Wednesday afternoon, while a were playing oouple of youngsters arouud the streets, one of them. Jeff Barrett, a young lad about five years of ge went into Ibe enitiue house of Irotectiou Corny any and commenced will prowling around, as children oatUMilly do, aud pucceedet in getting into u closet wBere various articles are kept for tbe use of tbe machine aud bose Among the lot was a bottle containing oi'iho aeid, Arbich yQung Jeff, thought was soda, and took a swallow of it. He had a sooner drank Ibis deadly poison tlian h becBme sick, and went off across the sLreet and-laidowa on a bench He was soon after taken to the boms of hta parents on Pioche street. A physi ciau was immediately called in butt be deadly drug bad done, its work aud nj earthly power could save (be child. H lingered in great pain until yesterday ciocs, wuen aeatft eame morning to hi relief Tbe eynuthies of tbe en lire community are with the grief strick en mother, who is not ia the best of otrcumstances. Piuche Jouraal. to continue ,7, orders promptly filled, and rrouu tlw, and Horsehair (akn In fnart) excliange, f Tarlonfl kinds ntannfae tnred to order. )" Hotl. C.sb Skin,. tore. 3 |