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Show iniiTlililiilirini OGDENU UNCTION "WW? STREET. -- M - Editor Penrose.-"- - TH3MSDH. Bwiatss MinJger. VALIIS TO C03RESP0WDE.VT9. j tor- 'rrwilfw trouMo anJ enWraasmutor ifthose Duiinwa on either prifat,. i;rpBl"iM, will ob-w-m writing for publication in the JoNCTIow, be rorerap by thr smwrfng rulw: ljt-W-nle, iflur ubiitttitn,ouooe eide only ot m Aeet i ruper i . Oi e real lame of writer. But aaemwrily for publication but for protection. UrUbut explicit., Coat' H If of haineK of the Oglsn riibliihing ouamnw party direct to welter inomsiu, Manager. for pub',.cUm direct Editor OaoM Jcac- - rf I t4U tlus. 2lfv .., , a . Veutoidaj Evuiatf, June 28, 1S?6 ' LOUIS COXVEXTIOX mt:, ZXt the St.. Louis Convention jea--3 f?rdayt after the temporary organiza-vifoab ruief of previous coaren- ' iinal i', were adopted, including the !A committee of one iWthird 'C member from f ach State was ap "pwuted ou resolutions. The "chair announced' that deta locate from the National Woman's J Suffrage Assooiatioa were in attend- nc, and wanted a hearing. On '" sioCiou', a committee was appointed, Escort 'the ladies into the hall. Miss Phoebe Cozzens mounted the 'an eloquent j l'atform and delivered ipeechof some length, and presented otiw resolutions of the association to "the convention which were referred re'soluti)n3 for t'jlth coictniltee-'oi- i spociaT consideration. The- convention at i5t2&r.nr.4' 'The committee on reported, that all fhe States were represented, and that there were no contested seats. A rcsolu V rul; : "'ft - ls ma was adopted admitting-delegatefcom the Territories. rVTr committee on permanent reported for Presidsnt, rMcPJcraand- of Illinois, Sf with a long list of Mr. McClernand was conducted to the o4tx, ImcTdelWered'a able and iMnt ipeeeh, which' vra would be l.ti... j tbo space.;.; , taf trust at we lad As the, eoiomittee on resolutions s -- ; - 1776. Congressional. ; In the Senate yesterday, Aalbony re ported back the letter of the Secretary or the Treasury in reply io me resolution submitted by Paris in February last, transmitting a lengthy report showing the amount of balances due the government front puDlio ameers, etc since 183$. As much of it was unim pertant, Anthony reooramended that the report lie on the table without being printed and a condensed report priaieu instead. . Agreed to. Ingalls called up the joint resolution authorizing the Secretary ol narto issue arms. He aid there was great danger ofaalndiaa war and it was important that arms he issned without delay to the eettlert. Referred to the committee en military affairs. Merrill, from the conference commit tee on the legislatife and judicial appro priation bill, reported that the commit tee had been unable to agree. He moved that the Senate insist upon its amend meats to the bill and agree to the new conference asked for by the House. Mr Morrill said the chief points of differ s were two; eoce between the first, upon the general reduction of sal a. ries, and second, the redaction of force in the departments proposed by the House. On the latter question the action of the Senate had beon to concur in the action of the House to a certain extent, but on the first the Senate committee felt bound to appropriate money to carry out the existing law. After discussion a new conference was agreed to, and the chair appointed Morrill, Allison and Norwoeti members of the committee on the part of the Senate. The Senate took up the House bill for the issue of coin, but adjourned without CEATEXAIAL - s 1S7G. CELEBB1TI0X 1839. IflEiIRE OGDEX mil ORIGINAL AND ONXT PEAK FAMILY 4th July. OGDEN 4th July. Swiss ! Bell-Kinge- rs SILVER CORSET BAND, ORCHESTRA, AND PARLOR COM1QUE TROUPE. Programme: Sunrise. Hoisting National Colors and firing salute of thirteen guns. Music ; Artists. FIFTEEN First-Cla- ss by the Bands. 9:30. Arrival of Trains, and Reoep-tio- n The Great original and only of Invited Guests. Artillery Salute at Union Depot. 10 a. m. Forming Trocefsion on Comedum and Female Impemonuler. Tabernacle Square; line of maroh down thence te Fifth south Main street, street, "DOT" & "SPARK" The Wonderful north te Fourth; west to Franklin Artists. Boy thence wckI to temporary terminus of ALF. WYMAN", Frank Hewett, The Mnsicul Wonder U. N. R. II. Onler of Procession. I. CT.IXTOX SMITH. The Great Cor- net Soloist. N. FIFE. M. The Peak family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. M. Beards- - II. l'eak, tin ii 16 i'eitk, Ed. 5. Peak, frank I'eak. Aipks Tst Division $"Reerved Seata for .ale now at P. 0. and ley, J. R Crandall. 2d Division. G.J. Wate&Co'n. iU2 5 3d Division. Turner, Moroni Browu D. l)ss. Ueury Tribe. G. J. Wright,, T. Furl Dridger Miluavy IS.iiicl. ! Original lclmbiiniitis. Taleair Landing of Columbus. FIELD & STINGER, The Red, White and Blue. Goddess of Liberty surrounded by the milE HAVE BAKERS. formed a Co partnership for the purpose of 13 Original Colonies. J on an business. extensive rMi baking Tableau Signing the Declaration of In- - carrying Bread every day. Cukes, and Pies of all descrip- dependenee. tione made to order, at our establishment, tiPTH General Washington. Ptreei. CaH and see us, lor we "knead" a d'Jll-ldeal. Fathers of the Republic. Sons of the Republic ! Grandson of the Republic. Ogden Brass Band. ARTIES WISHING Cnele Shh. Tableau All the S:ates and Territories. febool children.' Painted, should hand in their orders ten days beTable u Little Otd Folks. fore the 4th of July, in order i secure good Union CheirJ work. We warrant all work first class. Orator of the Day d236-lLEE fc SHELDOX, Governor of the Territory. County Office! s. Dr. AMASA S. CONDON, JnvitedGue9ts. Committee. Reception Artillery. BISIDXBT SUKQEOS UNION PACIFIC Fire Brigade. BA1LHOAD. Representative Tableaux of the various Trades-anIndustries. Office East Side Main St., Citizens on Horseback. OGIKN CITY, UTAH TERRITORY. d58-t- f Citizens in Carriages. Marshal of the Day.-W- NEVER BEHIND THE 1870, ONE N1CHT ONLY. ! AT KAY'S GROVE) : aotion. TERKITOEIAL BAKEIIY Fagle Kmporiuiti, Importers, Jobbers and Retail Healers iu Ueneral Mereiiandise, Have just received a Xew Stock of Ires Goods oflhe Choicest Selcctious from the Latest Importations from the European Markets; also an immense siocit ot notions, staple and Fanor Dry Ooods, li u anShoes, Men's Hats, etc. In their Grocery Department, In the Base incut, you will find a Large Stock of the Choicest Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware, Crockery. All of which they are selling as Cheap if not Cheaper than any other house in Utah. There fore persons wishing to purchase goods will find it to their interest to call and examine prices and quality of goods before purchasing else where. D'JX'T FORGET THE N NOTICE J) &c FLAGS, In the House, the bill in regard to the sale- of spirituous liquors in the Indian o territory was passed. The bill declaring the country north west of the North Platte and east of the summits' of the Big Horn mountains in Wyoming open to exploration and settlement, went over without action. The Senate amendments to the army appropriation bill were referred to the appropriation, committee. Durham, from the committee on mines and mining, reported a bill to amend the Police. statutes concerning mineral lands. It provides that 'when a minr has located Exercises Iiaya claim and government has delayed to Order CiroTe. ' issue a patent for said land, the miner shall not in the internum be required to AT 12 O'CLOCK. COMMENCING de $100 wortft of wurk per year as he is the of President day Jlon. Lester J. now required to do.. Passed. ' Ilerrick. Adjourned.'.:: ' El&IfiE EUPOEIUII! Salt Lake City, OH RELIEF R E MOV at of HOME Practical Og-de- MILLINERY STRAW HATS On hand and made to order. anl Special attention given to Mem, Youths OGDEX. Florist and Seedsman, !.( MADE Constantly on baud. ! All kinds of TInwar made to order. Trices un Workmanship unsurpassed. i'lZ'l-Xexceplionablv low. Vice-Presiden- SOCIETY STORE, . Tinner MAIN STREET, ' . A Full and Complete Stock of Ladies, Misses' and Children's Has removed to the Old Post Office, opposite Driver's Drug Store, Error "Coerectkd dU4-l0m- PANOY GOODS L. A. Utah ALL KINDS OF C. A. OHLSOW, iSalute. "The daily Prayer by the Chaplain Thos. Wallace. Musio Fori Bridcer Band. coaches are making close and regular me, between this city and the railroad; Reading Declaratioa of Independence F. A. Bluells. hut the citizens of enly get' National Air Union Choir. Eastern and .Western mail matter every. W. BENNETT. ORATION'-- C. other day. The oise of this is the Music Qgde Brass liund. failure of the Utah Northern Railroad to Centeanial Ode by (he author. F. A. n run daily trains. Trains run from ., 3biet!s. to the terminus one day and back Music Union Choi. the aeit. If we understand the con Toasts to be responded to in five tra ot the railroad is not performing its -part, whioh rolls for. the oarrying of tbe minute speeches, by the following genI mail daily. It shou'd be remedied, as tlemen: Gov. Eiary, Col. Ilollister, N. J. the present arrangement is a source of e Jno- - T. Caine, Judge Sbaeffer, C. of the Sharp, inconvenience people great W. E. A. Street, Judge E. P. contens wha Penrose, mail." wait daily Territory, wainrJ.ryUOHreport.ihe' Si Richards, A. N. l'rescott, F. Madisonian. Johnson, totion adjourned until 11 o'clock ' We clip the foregoing from the Butte Judge Tilford, Dr. Condon, Col. Pattoo, H. W. O. Margary, Simmer Howard, but we Winer, of the 20th inst., and print it for Marshal Wm. Nelson. ''he er,nTenf,ion met tw Music Ogden Brass Band. rr? uaabWtft give a further account he purpose of making a correction of National Air Union Choir. liiXa preieedtngs for want of room. an error into, which-- our Montana Music Fort Bridger Band. frieada seetft to have fallen. ' on the Two Monster Platforms We are unable te explain the reasons Dancing during tbe day and evening. FOURTH OF' JUI4Y. why they do not receive a daily mail up Two Quadrille Bands. Circles, Quoits, Croquet, not do do so but if Flying Swings, there, they they e? 3Ve!7 indication points to the &c, &c. ( to not the failure te the ought charge on the graund. V Refreshments celebration Centennial of the fTtah: Northern railroad company, that fomiDg Grand Display of Fireworks at 9 p.m. Trains will run on the U. N. U 11. ',,tTbarl& in this city, a essestially the oorapany certainly not being in fault. A 20 minutes, landing passengers tes fentflre of tie season. The Central mail leaves Ogden on. that road every every in the Grove. Fare 10 cents. " directly beea active in the day, in charge of a mail agent, and we t believe that a stage conveying the mail' ilisoharge-'oevery duty fir connea- - leaves Franklin, atao. every day. Kifle Match. with the- - aflair.' and" the same We instituted' an inquiry into this an be sate; 'truthfully, of every sub- - matter v and are able to give an Salt Laeg City, June 27th, re. committee. ' The labors of all have emphatio denial of the charge ef tbe Editor Juxctiok t ecji.arduoushnt we hope they will Madisonian, and ask as a matter ef jus Herewith I hand you score of the boTermit by a fulf fruition of, their tice to all eonocrned, as well as an item fourth quarterly medal match of the of of such the Montana that t. news, pa Pioneer Rifle Club of this city. w fundesi aopesU Everybody and his pers as have circulated the error, as well "Wife is commffi The wind was very gusty and the nuuahL f as the Madisonian, will notice this cor was consequently difficult. . . rection... We annex a letter, from Post shooting This is the third time Mr. Meears has master Sharp in, leply to our inquiriee won the club bodge, and by the rules ef ' PAROXISMAL V Tost Qificei Ogden City, Utah, the club it beoome bis pergonal proper-ty- , v' .' Jane 28, 1876. subject to no further contest. It is Sot of Etccher paroysms that Enrrtm Jchction: There will be a Centennial Rifle vtN-wiison the Pioto write, that is notia urj Sir. reply to your inquiries.. Mutch, open to to state, that a United States malt, neer Range, in Salt Lake City, on the beg line, and not approved of. ' iu charge of a mail agent, leaves this 5th day of July. - Of wbafi we desire to 'write now is aity every day on the Utah Northern There will be two or more silver railroad for Franklin, and that the mail brtoks from the mines of Utah, and sev e. subject of much importance te Ogleaves Franklin by, stage every day for eral other articles as prizes in the con.ieu on .wiiicfi we have had i lew par Montana. 5 ; ; H. J. Sharp, P. M. tent. We cordially invite the Ogdenites to Vxystn'gii'algfi Soho9l ia "Ogdcn. ccnie and compete. You shall be adThe Peak Family. , A montVbt tw6 ago we had a corres vised as to hour ef eommenesment, &e., eodoBt who made an eloquent ap k FDtb HOD8K AT TBE SENVIB THIATB1. hereafter. Respectfully, The original te&k family of bell ring reyl people of Osdoo oa-- til.iB Bci-l'- s Evk. , ; house fulL ers were last ita greeted eiiKioct IVV.. 1S7& medal looi'th hW Jane match, 27ti, seat tbe dress circle in evening, every Js the wbjece to be abandoned, cr having 6. L. P. R. C. beea marked off by 6 o'clock. re we to take slops (after Ue lourtk After a delay of some twenty minutes, leOjds. 2K)jdf. 84.M5 a. ; 44m 4 hi July) to- "erect higbjilfbobl tbe programme wastheintroduced by a 0.,1. E.4. Mwurn," 41W4 ti 4ll642 orchestra, and H. Bamberger, grand' overture from building which. ."will prove an 84U. 13 3JW 8pier, was followed by a lively air on tbe W. this 41111-- 20 W. Chiaholin, the' jetty and' of Lstrng bensj table bells, n The latter was specially R. ftnith, 4UU Vi w 4 ' fit to itd inhabitants.' k 4H6J Zi.HJ ?l M.H. j pleasing to the audienoe and was loudly II. Walker, 4 4465 " :" braves. aj "" i applauded. The maiical melange, by K. Fu!lrdf, i't 444k-13- -3I itlM rrenk Hewitt, in which the piccolo i. 11. U.ti. 45i-- 20 part, received the first MOKES. played a favorite eneort ef the evening. It wag' followed Real sorrow is almost as difficult to viW are beginning tdlet down' a by the "flirtation duet's between-"Dot- " and "Spark," who were loudly recalled discover a real poverty. ar tiw,o oi toe jjnjericair peopiei at the conclusion of their effort. Wyman's temperance lecture was is possible. ;tba the political-- raihf quite laughable,. the staff bell duet was Punch Hey that this year wooman new musical, and Master Dot's bone solo was 'Vaiga of 1876 may develop but God disposes. ' proposes, some Holland sketch win the arrd JistUc phase in tlte" cbaraeUr. of capital Kood acting was . done. "Dot" and ike.aTeragc Americaa rrujrr, bat if park' were the cause of some long- bV teiiuautd efikcted In applause when ihty appeared the The Boston Globe announces trie ;cba!!siB,'carinG in the double olog They are excellent rule tout "a Dcautiii imalo toot h f to nt al ifolipies govern and breaent a tV.iurr starn nn'l if the pi pie who lrv dancers, fhould be one seventh iha wearer's jear&nce. Ibe programme ooncluded arwi pay Hcory' Ward Dee. her with a wuicl ektch oalled MMeskand height." If the "wearer" is five leet J0.ftOft f 0 leeojF, cwaed ' in Paces," in which the comical strength ef four inches hiph, then th foot iiakrog money by'tbe opprntton? we the troupe was used to advantage. ; should bi pine inches hL'h; and it Aftnther performance occurs this evenot course, ic three times as should, will aad be doubtlees ing, preeted by rf'Mild gi;e it li'Djj h of which high, aonthr full hauDe. Denver Tribeae. 1 AX dC 12 H ,.jb Tj teven iu:hcs. As -- - FIFTH STREET. . Surgeon and Physician. - SALT LAKE CITY. CEISTTElSriNTAX, Boys Hats. NOVELTIES'' CALL AND INSPECT, EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES I Address Ali. Orders to the Firm. d2L'0 ova to-th- Is preparing for the Spring Trade with all kinds of Flower and Garden Seeds And will sell at reasonable to-da- y, It CR. D. DAS GREATLY ENLAROEHhisCrMni of has ia stock many thoann iVL house riant Window, Betiding and Is;vsket in Ditferent Varieties. Has importer! BCTeral hu-(ired- s of new kinds of plants from the States and of Pulilies, Oiadi- Kurone. a seTeial hund-ed- s olius, Tnlierosts, Peonies, Tritomas and Madeira ome on band. Hand Vne Boots Hanging Kutxets in variety, Flower and.i BoquetHof uncials, ivc BhIIh, Parties, WcldiiiRS and Greenhouse and Garden Plants. 1T sent mail. All Flower and frefl, Garden 8eds kinds of Flowers, Roots and Hanging .baskets sent by mail or express. Monty must accom . , , . all orders. 0' K.Diie can be found between meetings2 daring Conference at his GreenUcuse; situa'd blocks aortlvof Vniley House, and west of Oroesbesk's residence; Seenteetli Ward, and at his home at Mr. Jhues' half a block northeast of greonhonse diu-- tt AJ.li l:, ssituny. .ixnn CENTENNIAL! 1776. ORDER 1876. OF THE- - fut , -- prw?. CALIFORNIA WINE, BRA1F & LIQUOR CO. r7 tumitev':W r. ni ELGIN WATCHES Fine Old Kentucky Whisky, Cognac Brandy, Qh and Pure Wines AT COST TO BE SOLD I . . tj "j For 90 Days, by tlio NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY: Having caiefully jxamined anrl tented your wattlies, we find thcVi perfect in all their parts, of Ane finish, and well adapted to the wants of the g pHhlie. Weeonsider them the bost made watches in America for the price, and equal finest io the European Watehes.for accurate tine, that cost double or three times the money. Wo eheerftilly recommend them to all parties wishing good B . t 17-- 36 1S-- 35 la-3- 13-- 31 10-- 3J 1 Sai03-XO- CIEJ1P0R4, 0 -39 ! 4- ill twtnlj V atcbeu, nr-ri- n' ' tlie-'B- h in . So "nTfuenta BetMIeil by tbe Comasmy. TOUR .TEWx.LLTH AZK. TO jiE XKI. ii,a;5r watches. rarx OV F.i-a- u pro "nil jltKri,uia AaHimal JF" JTwtf am ( pa tin, W. ii. & L. Co FIFTH STREET, OGDEX, Sale to Commence May 22d9 1S76. BY ORDER OF Co. Our goods arc the best ia the market, and wiN be sold at AO WHOLESALE . RETAIL! . We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and sa pure and unadulterated as they eome from the win9 press. To prove tn it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per pound in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon of wire. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves for making Wines and Drandies. Respectfully yours, C.W.B. & L. Co., Per HANSEN Ss!Co. G IE LIST; I BRANDIES. WHISKIES -- JP IR, 1'ER PINT Old Crow Hermitage Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado Gimbla $1,00 50cts 40cts 25cW 60cis 30ctj " ('atawba White Califoruia " rtrt'l MusfaffUa" 7Scts Dry Muscatella " " 60qts Kisl'ng 60cts 20ct, SOcts HeUaihlGin 35cts Lbctberry Brandy 30ets " Cronhv & Co., London Gin French Cognac Brandy California nans IVIJfES, SiierryCal., BRAXDIES. ' Ginger Burgnndy Port Wine OldCal. " 5cts " Sherry French ft rleiant and fln:h, t ..d a i;. n!iriai' Watch, of equal f.r ntr . W. snrp.rfnui tjiuhfti i wilii of smaller sie, superior to anv-tl:Tra"r'.', m .iBfartured. in this n.-WiU ceuntry, yt ab 'rtly be plictd iu krt. l.Mlios' miVi-tratQia- fr a a co. the lead- ing Jewidlers of Chicago.. Tbey have no pecuniary interest in the Company, but freely testify as to the genuine merits of the watches, which for the past year have been tc4d by them. Nation Watch Compart, Chicago: Gknts: The watches of yonr make, sold by rm during- (be past year, hare, with scarcely aa e ception, (?iv a more than ordinary satisfaction, and are proTiug to be all that yon claim far them as acenra ! and d urahle ri ma-- k eepera. Taking inlo eonir!eratioo the fmnrorementa ynu have introduced in their crastroction, aad th general fineness of finish of even the lowest grade, we rcsi d tlam as being wel! worth their price, and iwt"ftction in selling them to such ol j,uf m lustniners as desire good & CO T.UXSS, BACHELBEES 163 Vva&hjnston Bt, Boston. WASSEK ft SPADONE, jT 4 Maiden Lane, Sew York. WEEILEH, TABSGNS it CO., 3 Maiden Lane, Kew Tort BCOTT & HESSEGES, Pittsburgh, Pa. JENKINS ft HATCH, Cincinnati, Ohio. MIDDLETOir BFPS., 10 Aiaiden Lasc, IT. T. -2 " j.O. ASHLEKAS, H. OFPBKHEIMr.R CO, C. F. HAPPE1 a CO., B. CXTK'frMEYFf CO., t j 19-- oraa-sieofc-t- Y. H. C. MTUEB t'OO IIOIWE,BeBMSHAint B. r. Koniua a oo, x. kkokbsso The names abOTe will be recognized as to-tu- - ' KOWUM a le'll.WAI!t, G1LKS BBO. tO, W. M. k J. B. MATO, WENDJiLL a IITMAN, C. jT ASK FOR OUR A;liea Isabf lia NT - W ' " " PRICE LIST aSets 25ct "Oct Met? auct" ?nci |