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Show UG DEN - JUNCTION '" iit.' ' f , t I ' 1 II FIFTH STREET. - . , - - - - ' CHABLE4 i " w ; - WrPESauSE. i - - EdITOB TO CUBBESPOXDEATS. . artrriment n ttvfflnn-tmgM-t i If lrW prlvnt, on jusiusM or thos .will olc jar publication In tht. Jcscf ion, u& bt by ti followiue rules: gomvtd JiTri1u,tfforpulj1ioattbii,onou8 ofiide onlynotof writer, OiMr.nl nui of -- . ht pp. nwurily fr publication Vi.fbi m but (or protection. explicit. 11 Ir ou btuiaots of tbo Ogden VuUiOilni? Com BinU.s pan? dlret to Walter 1'iienMU, tdif direot orptli1U-tlo- EJIt'f OaMit Jnwc- - 1S76 'ffharsiLu Kvenio?, Jfclr 20, Til K MIilTEl TER2I. AT? do notTQUiemlier Jobiiities, .apprehensive that ranch aickuWs maj sutoeed; hot, weather.. In order toxoid this, it ought to Be impressed upon every one to exer cise extreme care in 'their modes of 'life. People shonld not expose tbem- the rays of lfeltres 'unnecessarily in either or oouutry. town the sari, They should not labor so bard .io field or workshop as lo produoe 'Xhcy should .ba careui as and quantity ofdifttcon. kind the to unid by them. - Especially' should o tha-pre-te- nt . t- - ; ,!l.w,ho desiro-to eojtiy gnud healthj avoid the lisa of too ueh ''Let not the farater bo so over ice-wate- r. anxious ebcttt his crop., as to proJong his labors in the field too long. Better to preserve his health, even at he expense of crops, than the re- - fo-eith- er, with-out'fear-- damagtog stormsos many other pUces.;.i i Hence we say, that, if you can i jte p cfiol, 'do tB$,go BlowtaVo care do not &f ydur bodies bow, and them unnecessarily. ? have escaped, in a Tims far,-w- e irreat measuvefth effectp of sunstroke, which have proved so fatal in other tlacev" and' with caro.it is to be Voped, Uib may continue exempt iVooj .jpany &ad.44n deaths from that in :jr ":j difficult, from the ; Jj.f3 fJ;5,fbd;Qme.what conflicting feceirod in this country, to rr.ea' tele-joriB- leecotf ectl S posted as to the true position o.aff;tir$ connected with the TasCerp corlflict.1 In lieu of suppo-tftiOof out own, we annex, the wws of. tne;jonaon liaes on tne bject, as received by cable yester day. The Times eays i .." B A1' Ibht comes to AOiitfudioiftd v )tf erielr, ments trm i pear 1 isaluDia, not e lit) ' us from Belgrade U Coualtntinople, uuj vhen .10 esupe opposing" etate- - 00 tb saoie day ia tbe she uost trtuiUg render trotn. tbe teasniiou of di. f point r eot iad irritaiioa ac4 tadi2'ar-eac- e V t iaf , ibwefore, confiae our. aehes b to indicating tbe main resubs of TpMg9 as ibey appear ut tbo pre- - Vt moi&cat,1 aod tbe position tbe neighboring; Stales have ussninoJ, 'or lire likely i assuura ia cooieaueuoe., It 13 certaii that Us original piao of tbe bcoo disceocrrtcd, 8 rian lofasioa asi'.altboagb it'udonbtedly ",.tbej b&ve .wilh ibe , gieteei.utjrage, tL? j'ghl irarrewioD on the cm roateDo riit body of Tnrk, tjniu;ioj theIT Sor. lias Tcheroayr in etMmtbiit Gf& is Mil! it) aJ- afferd no defeat, thafc-banct and bts toien mcao3 te assure bis com unicatioog, li!i belieTe that be to (Sglit for ibe ee t)tt io' tbe end ctrity of tbe'KerTian frpuner. He has 'bit a email army and tbo Turks probably eten now cutouoiber i'Di. "i'ating ' iate eoBsideration tbe a urn an cat t!pri-oritT the Tprls, the difficulty of hiot-ia- c io a'ica'a country and ilie (irfeotive- ' t8S of Gta. Tcheraayoff's eqwipmi-rit- . e nasi cncIaJij ibat the war will 3fitiDiia f.o fringe tbe Serbian frontier, Tbe siraogeat , feature, Luf tbe is' tbe raoTmft of tbe, Prince f Montenegro. !? Uu t faroe t 30.000 toeo. lHrgily composed 1 tu rl e -- bc y cam-T)H- esti-ruate- d f yolunieerD frow whir hsi.he's. "boasts of pre:it euooefscs, that ke lit c Turks r tljay have reirsaitd before him; tbit ti riitn wou'd bar mn4' 'tti" port' of Xl'k u'sIss to tin if I lie A !; r hid no'ice'J Turk, Nti.-;nv'. j !hrt-- i jl It' hts en at ly - ' freedrtrjg &fte' . K , n ' $23,-O6O.C- thtf at . ' ' ' ce - Just - rC't f Good Times are Goxaiup. AYS GR0V!E. WE HAVE Moroni Brsw. Gilbert J. Aides. Henry Tribe, Wright, Joseph Hall, Thomas D. Dee, Wm. Brown, Joshua Williams , Ogden Brass Baad. Pioneers; .", . Mormon Battalion. President of the Day. Orator of tho Day. Sigh Couuoil of Weber Stake of Zion. Bishop and Presidents of Districts. Fathers in Israel. Mothers in Israel. , Daughters in Israel. Female Relief Society, Choir. Sabbath and Day Schools. High Priests. Scventiea. f. Elders. Priests. Teachers. . DEPARTIBM Ia which v , will be ound.tho,,,., ,., . STOCK, OF SELECTED5 CHOIOEST IN THIS MARKET- - ' GROCERIES "V ' Tobacco and Cigars. 12 llbm. 1. for. Savon inn ILirdware, Crockery, Clocks etc. Men's and Hoys' Boots, &lioes. Hat and Caps.' Ladies', Misses' and Cliil- -; -bars-lll)--Mo- nday . : r dren's iSiioes in great variety, Also an imttenso stock of Staple and Fancy " , , , Israel. Sons in . jOIl ,$fnZ?Z FIEST DOOJt WEST OP EAGLE EMPOKICM CLOCK. . Masshal or tub Dat OpXEI ROGERY Order, of Proetssionr Try otir 3 Button Kid Gloves at $1,75 a pair. Kid G!oes reduceil to $1.95 per pair: eajial to' Standees Glove in thii Market., ; ;. .. ENDLESS VARIETY". INris 2 Buttoa Seamles U .. , H. any , Wm. JENNINGS, SONS & SADLEB, ' . . J Deacons. ; ' '( :, ' ' " Importers', Jabbam nn4 Bstail In Deals-- ' ' Past and Present of Utah. Fire Brigade. Representation of the various Districts of tbe County. Citizens on foot. Farmers. Merchants. , Trades. Police Force, OBUES Or KXIBCISI. Call to order by the President of the OGDEf L. J. Herrick. Ogden Brass Band. Prayer by the Cbaplaiu C. W. Penrose. ' ' Song of Praise Cheir. Oration Hon F. D. Richards. Music North Ogden Baud. s: (' ALL KINDS OF MADE On hand and made to order. 4 'Penrose. Special attention given .tto 3teiihrt 'Xouthslani. 'jZvysKllttiiu ' "Deseret" Lorin Farr. Mutic by the Bands. Benediction by the Chaplain. Dancing to commence at 4 p.m. Floor Managers : Winslow Farr, Bar. nard White, ihotnas Dexey, Jos. Harris, Edwin S'ratford, C- C. KJchards, Elijah Freeman and David Kay. v Exercises and Games,; under tbe direction of he Committee. Refreshments on the Ground. Trains will run to and from Kay's Grove every half bour bet ween the hours of 10 a m. and 11 p m. Fares ten cents each way. . .i " - '' ' d2'i0-3r- ' a " ;vf , INSPECr-V.- T R ;-- ADDHESS Jill ORPESSiTO'THK FlE3f . 1 OBNr :i- - 9 (.!!, . Mi ,1 V.t. i " :' :'t 1 Oi'OTi'Ol jiAsU JLA :' ' All well. AND , On Wednesday, July 19th, to tbe wife of George Horrocks, Esq , of this city, a fine girL , :Z CALL EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES , ISirtli. .4 STRAW :HATS; C. II. . - -- t 1 Chag. W, Young" MILLIKERY A Full and Complete Stock of Ladies' f Misses and VliUdren'a Wheelock. Bri-ha- m - Constantly oa hand. Ten Minutes Speeches: "President n.:m (. AND "The day we celebrate" Jos. Stanford. "The Pioneers" Edmund Ellsworth. "The Mormon Battalion" Thos. Rich, nrdsou Smith" "The Prophet Joseph ' ; SOCIETY STORE REEF; HOME no. Music w : Bavarian : Ileer, WINE, BliANDYlllQUOUCO. Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogdea. ' ':f : dl30-t- f . I UTAH WESTERN J RAILWAY. Fine Old Kentucky Whisky, ''CognacBrdyJ& ana rare vv jnes . , , 1876, 1847, t , AT Pioneer Day.: 11 For 90, Days, CHEAP EXCURSION '" T O -- 3, Jtilj, : Programme:. " ' mi Sunrise. Hoisting of Flags,. ani Music by Ogden Brass Band j 9 a m. t'ortuing proes'sion on Union Square, line of march along Main Street to Fourth, thence west to temporary terminus of UtaV Northern E. R. - sub-cor- fause. . t:v J H 6' We.ad?isef people to use umbrellas theia ;bot days, they fcencfit now, than sju. .,' season.. tie during rainy KIl TCnKISII WAU.,: AT two-third- r, , In x.s 111 1 ex-po- re '1 Jutitatlon. TrTeiity'feiiB'tla of , verse, though there is no necessity here in Utah, an there is mple time to secure the crop 3 iiet nt to, have a yertanosd for a long, time, if ever,' heated teria so intense and protracted 1 sd gresrt a length, as "tlia present; while ws eridently do tot' Buffer 'Minifth with the excessive heat' in zh manaVains,' as people dp in other ' CELEBRATION rnic ens Most arx bnt he 4 not- cooperating 4 S5&.OO0; eurvej" 'of from IaDd8,$.2.,C0; the sales ol there be collecting revenue unlesB with tbe Serf ians, laodsr $2o,0(j0. publio KOnialb.iu in Tery profound in th, pl lie; BiJ the it would be neceseary to pass a laree do of the campaign. The uotiod-tha'ttb fiaiency bill next year. As the bill bad Moatentgrms do not count, upon' therefore go been agreed in conference, it provided success bf tbeir allies, and be apfor what they can get for tUcmselfcs, that the publio prrpter should officer will pointed by the President. Tht ko prevail A time short begins before been elected Senaio, the had by show tbe truth'. Meanwbite,GrPece but the House for several yeatd had disentirely peaoeful, and Roumania so, ballancsTer diaodsB tbe Forte by puted the right tf tbe Senate to do best it the confreres and Senate and thought of declaration an earaest neutialiiy, as long as she to yield. Tbe Houwe ind recited from will probably keep its provision repealing the election law. can. Af,ter long and tedious efforts this bill bad been agreed on, and he hoped the r" . . repsrt wou d be agreed- to, Anthony and Edmunds opposed the Tb Central Coamittee, having ia adoption of the report, and esoh of the made remarks in opposition, after the management of the approachcharge which, without further addon, tbe im of 24th inst., the of celebration July, ing trial was resumed, aui after peacliifient having taken exery precaution to ensure the examination of Evan., Carpenter success on that day. and believing that announced that tbe case for the defense those who may attend and participate bad oloscd. Manipvr McMnbon stated that the on that occasion will fce lepaid by the had nothing to otter in tebul-ta- l. mauugers enjoyment of the day, and desiring the attendance of as many of ibe citizens of Carpenter asked that some arrsnee-mebe mada about summing tip the Utah as can conveniently attend, hereby Htid announced that the counnel case, iavite the co operation of the citizens of lor tbo defense desired tu be heard. con the various cities and settlements Manager Lord suggested that the tints for argument be limited. He said only tiguous on that occassion. two managers desired to be heard on L. J. IIsnnicK, , the question of fact, but if there was to Central Chairman Committee. s be argument jib to. tbe effects of tbe Wo were solicited by gentlemen of the vote on the questiou of jurisdicCentral Committee yesterJay to extsnd tion, a third manager desired to be the above invitation. By mistake, we beard. Carpenter said counsel for the defense would arguo oil there was in inserted as chairman of the committee, the case, and he regarded that as one of the name of the secretary, Mr. Stanford, tbe best points. n instead of L. J. Herrick. Mr. Stanford Conkling submitted an order tbat three has called onr attention to the fact. We managers and three eounsel may be heard in such order as they may ar apologize and correct. range among themselves. Agretd to, and the Senate, sitting as a court of impeachment, adjourned until to morrow Provo. Convention L gislutive business was resumed, and without important action adjourned. Provo held was in A convention (as In the House, Jcnks offered a resoluSaturon the we learn from Enquirer) tion directing the Secretary of the day, July 15th, at wbicti a laige number Tieaeury to have a careful survey made of tbe Union and Central pHciSo rail of delegates attended. roads for which government bonis wore the other matters, following Among issued. business was transacted: Jones, from tbe committee on rail On motion of Isaac Bullock, a com- roads, reported a bill incorporating the mittee on nominations was appointed united States Central railroad for the construction of a passenger and freight consisting of the foll&wing gentlemen: , H. H. Cluff. Provo; John Brown.-- Pleas- railroad from Chicago to Port Royal and ant drove; Eli Eennett, Sr., Cedar Fori; Savannah, with a branch to St. Louis. I. M. Combs, Payson; and Geo D. Suell, Bland, from the committee on mines Spanish Fork. During the retirement and mining, reported back the bill of the committee speeches were made by introduced by Banks, to utilise John 11. Milner, Judge Dusenberry, B. the product of the gold and silver . F. Johnson, and Joseph F. Smith. mines, which went over. The committee returned and reported Tbo Senate bill extending the durathe following. ' tion of the court of commissioners of ibe Alabama claims until January next was Prevo, U. T .July loth, 1S76. To tbe Chairman and Members of tbe passed.1 . of Utah County Tbe House then considered the South Democrats " , in convention assemble.!. Carolina contested election case. Tbe Gi.ntiehb; We, yonr committee on unanimous report of the committee is nominations, beg ieave ,to present this that neither tbe sitting member, Maekey, our unanimous report, as follows, viz: nor the sontes'ant, Butts, is aainlsd to ' ' " ; ' For Representatives to the Territorial tbe seat. B. B. Wm. Mil resolu.John leave offer a to asked Pace, Legislature 'Walling ner, John Brown; Trobate Judge, War-Te- a tion authorizing tbe committee ou public-landN. Duseisbftrry; Selectman, Myron to prosecute, through a n mittee during recess, investigations int o Tanner; Sheriff, John W. Turner; James E Daniels; Treasurer, Ibe Northern Pa ciflo" railroad company's Henry A. pisou; Coroner,' Henry C transactions, but objection was made by Rogers; Pjosecutng" Attorney, John B. Male, who expressed his intention of obk Milner.-' jecting to all investigation during re" . cess Very Respeetfally, fr: Chairman. Atkins mads a cosferenes report on Harvy I M. Coombs, Clerk. tbe army appropriation bill. Tbe proThe report was received and unanivision in regard to reorganizing tbe mously adopted by tbe Convention. army and reductions of tbe pay of offTbe Convention then proceeded to icers, which has been a point of difficulty perfect tbe organization of the "People's between. the two Houses, is referred to a Political Party," and elected a County commission, which is to tit during Committee:" The report was agreed to, and the bill now goes t the President for his signature. , went into cnmmitt'ec , tThe House; then Congressional.. bill for the protectbe wholo on of the In ' the Senarte yesterday, Anthony tion ef the Tejsas frontier..; ' submitted resolution instructing the Tucker explained tbe points of differciinn ittee on tbe library to inquire into ence between the substitute offered by the expediency of obtaining tbe papers Banks and that offered by himself, tbeir of Count de Roch'ilftibeaifnow in posses-sitgeneral effect being identical. ... i( of the Matquis de Uocbambonti re Banks modified his substitute for the tiling to our' war Cor independence. second section to meet tbe views of Agreed to. Tucker, ;and it was stated by Scleeer AUinoB. from' the conference committhat it wax acceptable to the sub comtee oa the army .Appropriation bill, mittee on Texas border troubles. mads a report which" was agreed to. The Tucker substitute whs rejected, Alison said aU tb 10 titters relating to and that offered by Banks adopted. tie orgail a un of the army were to be Tbe committee then rose and reported submitted to a commtvsian cons sung of the bill to the House. two members of the Sena's and 1 wo memThe amendment to the first sjction bers of the House, the secretary of war adopted in the committee yesterday, on ' .'! and two army officer" '. ', motion of Hanoock, providing that no The eoofereDce- committee reduoed part of the' troops shall be taken from the amendmenis of the Senate SI, 492,-17- any State or service where tbe public interest requires tbeir continuance, was leaving the total amount appropriated by the bill, if it should pas rejected by party votes yeas, 79; aaya, the ap- f)8. '"Without discussion ot the bill, tbe or.$l,804.5OO le?s House adjourned.. propriation by tbe army bill last yeor. ,. ,iv Tbe considerMicn of tbe articles of resumed was ubd J. then impeachment' S Evans was sworn. Sericulture Plain City. Tho' irapeaobbJent proceedings' were and legislative temporarily suspended Plai! Citt. Weber Co , Utah, ' business taken up - :' Z ' , July 19th,-187Winlom, from the conference commitEditor Junctios: titvil the tee on appropriation I snndry I have completed One skein of what I b 11, submitted a report which was read. In uplauatioo of the report he aid the know to be good silk this season. 1 bad bill, as it originally passed the House, three 'Lund red silk worms: tbey flushed appropriated Slj.SoSST. rThe'Senate making cocoons on the 4th of July. I think this is the first skein made ia added $4,128,70! and as no. replied Total Weber Cotiuty; it is at leat first in Plain it appropriated $16,229,777. iimount of reductions made-- - for fbe bill City. It is very 'mi'able for stockings. ' ( w it pa:sed tbe Senate teas $4,156,155. I have eggs for sale. : Mart Tcssca. Tbe Buodry-eivir-- btii lasryenr appro priatrd 526,641,350, or , $10 114 673 More' this year''lban tbe present bill. He was unable to see any great saving Notice to tlic Public. is tho goverment iiv the reduotions made D. Mendelsohn & Son being about to ia the conference committee from tbs hi'las'it passed the Senate confreres. remove from this ei'y, hereby give no-tiHe was not 'saiisEel with tbe till as that all accounts due them must be agreed upon in tbe conference, but he settled by the 30th of June, or tbey will thought it the beet bill "vybich could be be in 4ber bands fcr eolleotion. jot under tbe circumstances. He then All placd claims acainst tbe above firm must read tbe items constituting the redactions, among which were ta fallowing: be prsspRtei for payment before the Public printing and binding, $4$r,770: sam - 4 datJ ..' general of the District of Columbia, half d2ai.tf & So.t. D. Mendelsoux a million; revenue cutter service -' SreitbeoUtah, $26,000; uiaa Institute, 20.000; elimination of Come! rbel archive, $G,0O); mints and assay ott.o, $C4,000; new statv, war and navy Peebles has just received a cboicr lot ileparttueut, S'2J0.(XJO; new building at Give him 3 call. d219if d. Louie - $160,000; navy yaHa and jf liquors. of Ciipi-ttitloui!, $583,000; improvement and temporary cVrks in tbr grojds 60 000; s;gta! r ?i r. oeparliacut, At f TOWN'S. J2;C- imn n:J ;0" f..-- ' ' tlio by; C, TJ ,Vti.) .'-- t'' W. U. &.L; : FIFTII STREET,' OGEJjEV A BiiXGICIlOCK AND L AKE POliSTT. the Salt Co ic :l .. Great On the Shore of on ; Bl' OPJ)EIt OF' iS: Co. Lake. 'w:"- Oar eoods are tae oest ia tne marker,, ana win ue sum MONDAY, July 24th, 1876 - i WHOLESALE il The Utah Western Railway Company will run trains as follows: ' l? ,?!ii , ,s f , 1 .:!. RETAII! AND r. ; JBr"1' T)f iWines'faud but the Choicest Brands, We import snd sell nono LEAVE SALT. LAKE CUT AT n 4 a Tinnir .n:t tni and as pure and Unadulterated fti they comu from the wias priss.;fTTo,prove ,' . 7:00 a', m.',, ', poun .1:30 cent one p. per it is only neoessary to remember ' )trpes are worth only 6:00 p. m. in California, 9:30 a. m. and. that but, fiftees pounds r.re needed 10 make tonr'f" IM At this rate there is no substituie &s ehcap a the prapes taemel' RUTl'RNINO, ARRIVE JlI SALT LAKE CITT wine. 12:40 pim'. ,' 4:40 p. ss. making Wines and Brandies. Respootullr yours, U. W.S. k L Co., " '. 2:00 a. m., 25ta. 9:50 p. m.-i &:Co. """J t Each train connecting at Lake Point ' -, ' . " a With the Stearo-- r ; 7T" f jT t't , . Per HANSEN . ; ' s, GENERAL GARFIELD, which will sail on the Lake at intervals during the day, passing close to BLACK' BOCK during tbe sail. FOR THE BOUND TICKETS 81 tide on tbe Steamer. i WHISKIES ' Crow UeTmitae a ' Lone Jobo' Miller Bourbon Children between five and twelve years Eldorado " i of age Fifty cents. Gimbla : " " G. W. THATCHER. Gen'l Pass Ag't. GI5fS. II. P. KIMBALL, Supt. & Crosby Co.", London Gin Holland Gin TO SELL ORJXCHANGE. nOt'SB Of OSE ACR Of two black South' of Brighnn I mII far cub or oilier taujt, or it' , wliirb well ncbMt8 tor land nmr Ugiu, A; pi j to V AND A LOT l1,Ttit1 "IT.'lLATCRWP, OM pr.n . Blackberry - Brdy ti-- " 51,00 " " .'. 40oe ?Cit 8tlmrf7f Sherry Sherry ' ' '." fiOe'f ' ' Frr! .'M.i " ! Isabel! ; ' J Catawba .'S White California ' Sweet Mac!laf. . 75e's Dry Museielia-.-OOcts - ASK FOR fiOeta Ot'R V : .i , - jW3 VAh "PSICS UZT a K -- V Ce3,", AnrHo..; 3xt ".' - " ' '' WIXES. SOcts ! French Cognac Brandy California pint Ginger Oil-8- ; Jii- '- .' fat, U Lim i''-- .: r-- v '; - . V rm, |