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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. Charlks K W. Penrose, STKA TFORD. utuu - Editor Manager. Friday Ensuing March 10. I'OOH . 1S?G ATTHMI'T AT AI'OWIGV. McBride was elected br acclamation. enemies do not seek to comprehend as alternates. chosen and Oraham were the former nor discern the latter, but McKean and Black made epeches. take it for granted that it is all evil, Gen. Kimball offered tbe following without investigation. resolution, which is as clear as mud, and his and of those clique was unanimously adopted : jlollister Krsolved, Tbat this meeting of Repubdo "Mormons" the beer use eomplaiu, licans, as ruch, is for a special purpose, not affiliate with theui, nor stand in is well understood, and (bat it is not deHow signed to maintain a distinctively Reawe of their offis'.al dignity. publican party organization in Utah, save can we respect men, who, being sent for a like special furpose. here to attend to duties for which The following were elected as (he Terthey arc paid by the government, ritorial Central Committee: Salt Lake county, J. R. McBride, C. devote thir time and their energies W. BeBoett, Samuel Kahn, B. A. M. to spread falsehood in relation to our Froiselb; Weber ceunty, A. 8 Condon, doctrines and our doings, and heap and E. A. Street; Bot Elder county, J W. drakam; Tooele county, J. J Green-walupon us the severest epithets at their Utah county, M. V. Asbbrook; command? Contempt is the only Beaver county, Presly Denny. After rotes of thanks, ete , convention feeling thfy awake in our hearts, and tine die, without any further that they can never remove by such adjourned quarreliug. pleas as IlollUter's last effusion Hollister half apologues this uiom ins, iu tho Salt Lake Herald, f'orhis rcLX'tit unjustifiable and ungeutlo- nianJy uttack on ,tbo Legislative Assembly. lie says: said that it ws a secret session, but 1 did not mean 10 say it wan bolutrlv crel, that is, that (lie publio was excluded.' I meant ti at it was practically secret, aoj I nibai t that it was, since the public lo tbit diy knows nothing half apology aud half abuse. 'I whatever of Call for i doings." That is, ho said it was secret when it was public, but ho did not mean it was secret, though he said bo. IIol-JtV- Democratic Ter- ritorial Convention. Wiiitl-ii- ) The Territorial Democratio central committee of Utah, hereby request their fellow Democrats in tbe several counties of the Territory, to select delegates to meet in conrention, at (he City Hull in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, April 8tb, 1870, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of selecting delegates lo represent Utah in of the "Hubble Convention." would have dioe far belter if The McKcsuiitcs on Top. ho had made a clean breast of it, and ackoowLidgci hiuis-l- f in tho wrong lie only puts himself in a worse Ilcsolnlions, Ac. before the ever thaa public, light when he Bays the publio knows no- The Territorial Republican Conven- wet in the Institute pursuant toad tion thinT of tho doing of the Logulasf yesterday morning, at 10 turo. Tho rublio could read a dairii9uri,mou, o'clock. Altera wrangle between Maxaccount of the procjedings.and if the well and Tattoo, who each claimed to be publication of the laws in full is de- proxy for Mr. Ortb, of thin city, Patton layed, it is no fault of the leg:slative subiiding in furor of the "Gineral," a body that passed them, but of the committee was appointed to draft resolt'Jovernmeut, which misappropriated ution, which were made and aoccpted, tho funds usually applied for that aa fallows : Resulted, That the Republican party purpose, .giving them into tho bands of Utah in Territorial convention astern-bleof one of Ilollistcr's fellow officindorses the principles of the National Union Republican party as deeholders, to squander as ho pleased. fined h the nlal fnrnifl of its nnfinnnl How can ho charge that the Le-- , conventions of the past, and reaffirms its islature bell a secret session, win':; umaiteriog- uevouon anu auuerence to (ruth the doors were always open to the 2. That we are opposed to Ihe reviof sectional issues; that we desire lo val and of were its doings public, rcpor's promote friendly feeling and permanent of the published every day by papers harmony throughout tbe country by the Hollister'a own party, which had mainleoaunce aud enforcement of all tbe the Natioanl Democratie Convention, June 27th, 1876, at St. Louis. Also lo choose a permanent central committee for the Territory, and to transact such other business as may be deemed proper. We suggest that eacb county send tbe following number of delegatec, viz: Salt Lake county, 19; Tooele, C; Wusatcb, 4; Summit, 3; Utah, 10i Davis, 7; Juab, S; Morgan, 2; Sanpete, ; Cache, 9; Sevier, and Piute, 2; Rich, I; Box Elder, C; Mil lard, 4; Beaver, 3; Iroa, 4; Washington, 4; Kane 2; Weber. 8 The Democia'.s of tbe several counties are requested to hold primary meetings (o elect delegates to tbe convention at such times and places as may suit Ibeir convenience. The following resolutions baring been adopted at the Territorial conventions of tbe party held on the 15tb of June, 1872, and the 27(h of July 1872. embody wbat Ihe oommittee believe to be the platform of the democratio parly iu Utah, and all democrats wbo approve tbe same in letter and spirit, are invited to participate in the organ lation: 1st. The equality of all men before constitutional rights of any citizen, in- tbe law and tbe duly of Ihe govorrment in its dealings with the people (o mete cluding tbe frre and full exercise of the out equal and exact justice (o all, of of without intimidation suflrage right aud without fraud, tbat we are in favor whatever nativity, race, color or per of the contiuued prosecution and pun- suasion, religious or political. 2d. The minftnance of tbe Union ishment of all official dishonesty, aud of all reform in government such as expe- and Ihe constitution inviolate, and for rience may from time to (ime surest; tbe individual, the largest liberty conwe are opposed to impairing tbe credit sistent with public order. 8ti. Local self government, with imof the nation by depreciating any of its suffrage, instead of oentralized partial and in form any way obligations, and to the rights of all curtailing the national taith and finan- power, ' guard k cial honor; we bold that (he common The 4tb. supremacy of the civil over school system is Ihe Bursery of Amcri can liberty, and should be maintained the military authority, and freedom absolutely free from all sectarian con of person under the protection ol (he trol; aud we believe that the direotiou-.- i habeas corpus. 6th. The publio credit sacredly mainand control of Ihe government ehou d con'inue to be conf.ned lo (bat (arty tained, and a speedy return to tpecie which adheres te these futiduuieutat payment demanded alike by the highest principles, and favor the recognition considerations of morality and bonesl goremment. and strengthening of national uuity. Cth The ciril serrice of the governResolved, That (bis coaention indorses io the fullest manner the general ment having become a mere instrument of partizm tyranny and personal ampolicy of the present administration in bition and an object of personal greed, regard lo tbe affairs of Utah Territory; a sound a! and repro cu upon free inand that it recognises in President Grant a firm frieud and earnest worker for our stitutions, breeding a demotalization common eause of liberalism as in oppo- dangerous lo the perpetuity of republisition lo that fatal blight of theocracy, can government, we llieretore regard a which has oppressed and still blocks tbe thorough reform of tbe civil service as one of tbe most pressing necessities of way of the material and moral progress the hour; that honesty, capacity and of this Territory. Revolved, Tbat the delegates selected fidelity should constitute (he only valid claims lo publio employment; that (he by this convention to represent the re- officials of the government should cease of in this the publican party Terri(ory Cinoinnati convention be and are hereby to bo a matter of arbitrary favoritism instructed to use their best and undi- and patronage, and tbat publio station vided eJorts to secure (be insertion in should become again a post of honor. 7th. That tbe best interests ef Utah the platform of the Republican party of a declaration of opposition lo polygamy require that its citizens should array themselves under the banners ef the and Ihe despotism of an ig- L ir 1 ii e I .. r i t a tir..v,.-.v.n no vi t andgreat political ,parties of Ihe country; .R.v. organi-parl- y 6th. That the national Republican ,U,4V lUD wri","w having at its birth announced as I a,lon8 Pon ,D b""8 of differeacrs in one of its fundamental measures that i( elgous belief, is opposed (o the genius waatheriirbt and dutr of Coneress l0 of our republican system of government, and only tends to produoe bitterness of prohibit Ihe praotice of those twin relics feeling and strife among citizens, while cf barbarism slavery and polygamy business is injured and industrial dein tbe Territory, and as it has extirretarded. pated tbe former io all our broad land, velopments By order of the Territorial Committee. so (hit the sua does not shine upon a 11. D. Jounsox, single alve on American soil, we do Chairman. most carnest'y drroind (bit (he latter shall alike be blotted from existence, and the' all needed legislation to that end should be immediately had. Si'ddbj Dxatu We are sorry to learn Th'U we approve and indorse tbat Mr. and Mrs. Tbil. Margetls have Cth (he bi'N of Seuutor Ohristiancy and of met with a ead misfortune. Their little Springer, now before Congress, in daughter Nellie, a very smart and interrelation to U'ah, and we earnestly to Coo g ret") (hat (hose or similar esting child, between four and fire years measures are imperatively demanded for of age, was taken suddenly ill yesterday tbe prelection of its citizens, and tbe and went into conrulsions. Dr. enforcement of (be lavs in this Terri- morning, was sent for, but in spile of all Benedict tory 7h. Thai in the Hon. R. N. Baskin, his efforts tbe child died in a few mintlthntigh a prominent Democrat, tbe utes alter the administration of a warm stitcd'tid names of Ihe liberal element of tl.U Teriitory recognize a leader, of bath. We sincerely sympathize with our sudden bereave whom ihe Liberal Republicans in I'teh. i friends in their sad and . are proud; one who by bis devotion la! roeot. just government, and by Lis untiring op Comk Alonh. John Lindsay, Ihe position to the tbeocratio system prevailing in Utah, is entitled to end clever Salt Lake actor, proposes to give reeivr onr hearty endorsement. H.solTei, That in George W. Emery Ogden a few dramalio eateriainmeats we recognize a frarlese and faithful previous to bis departure to tbe East. publ-.othcer, who lias manfully and That's just what we are hankering after. nobly performed his duly as executive Give us some good plays well performeJ of this Territory, and we return him the sincere thanks of every Republican in and the OgJen people who know a good Utah therefor. thing when they see it will fill tap the U. F STBtcKtAsn, Chairman, houso. d, representatives present on every occasion ? The fact is, Ilollister has aid that in print which everybody knows is a bus? and ni ilicious falso-liooandnow he is trying to creep of out it by Baying he deos not mean what ho Slid, but he then creeps into it again by repeating hi accusation iu a modified form. lie says in justification of his state ment: According lo our pipers, it rrfused aeoess to bis doings lo the represents tires of our proas, for which I have enly their published word, I assumed it was true because I try to tell the truth my eiti-zen- ' eolf. If those papers published any thing, they only published their own thauii, for, thoy simuUancously gave reports ot the doings of tho Lcgisla turo, which it is said refused them Hollister'a assumption is access. quite refreshing; he always tells the truth himself (sou his first letter) and that's why he assumes that what the most mendacious sheet of tho Ago 1 I 1 $ays is true.'11 jX'.. H If Ilollister expected tho papers to publish the laws in full,' lie should transfer his wrath from the Legbla ture to tho papers. But we do not nupposo that tho proprietors of any of tho journals of Utah care anything akiut what such a person as Hollis ter thinks they ought or ought not to publish iu their columns. In regard lo his beastly langu ige about the "Mormon Church he siys: "I know that there are a good men etcoog the Mormons as among any other Dut I believe that the spirit of that church, as exemplified in its published tctching, and as illustrated by deeds which hare passed into history, justifies tbe severest epithets (hat o.tu be applied to it. And as long as good n countenance tbtt church, they are in part responsible for its iuflurnce, and cannot avoid sharing iu the ceaure justly due that influence. .....- 1 i . rep-ree- ni-- ' ...... iron-hande- d V) s. ut Ilwllister is ona of th? assumed 'rcgeucrators" of Utah. If he can iiul auyta'og wrViu, i.t the knotting of tho Church to whioh the oimJ riy of tho pooph hero betong, will he convince thein of r err t by their church "bigoted, bloody and beastly," and applying to it the severest epithets io. tho vcoabulirj ? of a radical ,;God men countenance thatchurh" which C. W. Bkshht, Lo abuses, in tha same manner as C. F. Willow, 'ood men countenanced the church J J Grienewald, M. T. i'R6Ksa. established by theNanrene eighteen Then followed the balloting for Deleand hunlred years ago or more, gates. J. B. McKean, Geo. A. Black, J. which 'was abused in just the same V. Graham, John R. McBride and B. A. way by just such porsons as Hollis M. Froisetb, were noraiuated. General ter. Thej understand its principle Kimball declined nomination. McKean i'!il LucT (if Its spirit, while their j wa e!estd by tote of 31 to 0. Elack. .... th-'i- cill-3H- g carp.3t-btg.jer- . . ... i The C. P. train did not (his ariive morning and will not get in morrow lo (ill morning Snow is whit ails it. It is dreadful and shameful when (he narrow fiage gels blockaded, but all right and just what might be ex peeled, in such a seasn, when Ibe bioid jjnse is iu tie same fix PiTAi-ii- o To the Hisuops and Ircsil the Settleing Khlers in allLatter-day ments of the Saints: SPECIAL NOTICE tittut nrvv minr-- Dear BaeTHnEs: It is our desire to commence again to assist tbe scattered poor of Gcd's people in gathering to Zion. To aid in tbe accomplishment of this purpose we request the Bishops and Presiding Elders in the various settlements to give especial attention to tbe collect ion of debts due to the Perpetual Emigration Fund from those who have been assisted in past years. In view of the near approach of the season of the year when our emigration leaves tbe shores of Europe, we desire (hat our brethren give (his matter their immediate atleution, tbat we may be enabled (o do as much good as possible this present year. It is the duty of all tbe Saints wbo have tbe means, to assist is tbe gathering of those of their brethren and sisters who are still scattered in Babylon, and we should be pleased to have Ibe local tuiboriiies solicit donations from those who aro not in debt to the P. E Fund, and who are able and willing ( do their part for tbe gathering of scat tered Israel. Your Brethren, w If you wish to to purchase Goods cheap do not forexamine our goods and prices before get call and or, if you do not have time purchasing elsewhere; and money to spare to come to Salt Lake City, send your money or post office order for whatever things you need and we will fill your orders and do the SQ UAliE thing for you, We keep a Full Line of NOTIONS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CHOICEST GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobbers and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Salt Lake City, BR1GHAM YOUNG, DANIEL II. WELLS Catarrh is a common disease so com mon that snutTing, spitting, and blowing: of the note, meet us at every turn on the street, lour foot slips in these uastv Uncharges on tbe sidewalk and in the publio conveyance; and its disagreeable odor, contaminating the breath of tbe afflicted, renders t li era offensive to Ibeir associates. There is tbe highest medical authority for stating tbat with fully one- ball, it not I to thirds, of those afflicted with Consumption of the Langs, tbe di sease commences as Catsrrh in the nose or bead, the nezt step being lo the throat and bronchial lubes lastly to (be lungs. How important, then, to sire early and prompt attention to a Catarrh To cure this loathsome diseases correct Ihe system by using Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery, which tones it up, cleanses tbe blood and beats tbe diseased glands by a specific influence upon them; and lo assist, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Tierce's Nasal Doueho. This is the only way to reich the upper and back cavities where the discbarge comes from. No danger from Ibis treatment, and it is pleasant to use. Tbe two medicines with instrument are sold by dealers in medidioes. "I take my tex dis morning," said preacher, ' from dat por- THE CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy and Liquor FIFTH STltEET, OCUFX, Respectfully place A young lady iu spasm?. you (Jtcir Pria List of Choice 0 WE HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OP WINES, LIQUORS, H BRANDIES, etc., to b'i found in the country, either East or West, and iutecd always to keep the same full and complete in everj . Our Liquors are particular. - Pure and Free from any Adulteration! Whaterer, and may be used with tre greatest confidence at th sick bed aud iu the family. Our ,, CALIFORNIA Less fits hefore, Wines and Liquors a colored tion nb de scriptures whaa do Tos-sl- e Pump from Paul pint3 his pistol at de Fesians." M'133 Co. t'.ie. JSM- 'W PlIESj heat vineyards nf California, and are made of cboice and care fully selected grapes, and we will sell at Trices than any other Ifouse in Utah For these reasons: We buy direct from distiller and and pay Cash for all our Wines ani Liquors. Our (roods do not through the lit. nils of two or three middle men, which iacreaes the price and multiplies tbe chances of adulteration. wine-grower- s, g-- BIDS WANTED. " C"E U,EI) PROPOSALS TO DELIVER. TWELVE (12) Cords of Riukon Hie north liank of Op-dr- n River, between liie bridge on the Sttite Koad, and Jones' Grove, witliiu teii days after the cn-iraia awarded, will lieicceived at tUo office of the Comity tlerk of Weher Couaty, on Tne.-daMarch 14ih,lS76. Bids to lKowid at ten ft. Hi. of that day, and the contract to be awarded to the lowest resjtonsible bidder. By order of the County Court. F. S. RICHARDS, County Clerk. dHS-- OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small. We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, and as pure and unadulterated as they come from the wins press. To preve this it is only necessary to remember that grupes are worth only one cent per pound in 'c2,s,nia, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon ef the grapes themselves for wine. At this rate there is no substitu'e ascheapamaking Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C W.B, & L Co, Per HANSEN PRICE LIST" BB AS DIES. 3 TRUSTEED NOTICE. WHISKIES 'KR PINT IS HEREBY GIVES THAT A Old Crow Hermitage NOTICIS rf the qualified r.ders i widen t in the First School District, Weber Comity, will b held Long John at the First District Pr wool house, on Monday Miller Bourbon March 2(llli, 1S71, at 7 o'clock p.m., for the pir-po- s Eldorado ' of electing a Trustee in place of D.M. Stuart, ' Gimble resigned, and to Tote npon the rato per cetit of tax to be assessed for 1S78, in order to finish the Schoolbouie, and for other school purposes, and for the transaction of inch other business as may Crosby & Co., London Gin be Mcessary. EDWIN STUATFt RD, SAMUEL 110HRUCKS, 1 lrB5"- - t THE WAY! ON A CHOICE SlfLtCTION Of ELECANT MILLINttllY GOODS ! Purchased for the Spring Tradeand specially for this market, will shortly arrive at the LADIES' PER PINT bUots Ginger $1,00 60cts 40cts Port Wine 3"sts Burjtondy Old Cal. 25cis " Sherry French " Sherry Cal, " 50cls Angelica " Isabella ,3jcts Catawba " White Califoruia " Sweet Muecaiella'4 75cts Dry Muscatella " 50cts Risliog " WISES, c;i3fs. dT47-3- & Co. Holland Gin BHAXDIES. French Cognao Brandy " California Blackberry Brandy SOcts 25cts 60cts SOcts 25ctn 25eta 20cta 20ota P'Jcta SOcts 20c t 20rt' 60cte W. G. CHILD, Main Street, Ogden, CresHas just received a Car Load of the Celebrated Excelsior HEATING assortment of and a largte cent Cook Stoves, he will sell STOVES of the latest patterns, whieh lower than ever. STORE, Mniu St., Offdeu. Hats and Bonnets made to order. Straw work manufactured, cleaned and repaired. "P1 tad'es of Wbor County win find at this r tiiblMuiHmt great variety of Beedful art e ai o the best quality, at tk LOWEST PRICES. Mbs EMMA CARTER, dl42-3Manager. Notice to Contractors . Iftrt 1UU AOAR. UWU R. TIES TO BE LET BT Coutrac; to be delivered at Oeden or at the CP. Switch, opposite Biigham Cily, for which the hip hist ca;-prices will be paid. For fHrther par'icuUrs enquire at W. G. Child's store, Ugden. P. CULLEN. Jm. 17th, 1876 Ojln, N. B. Not less than tracteJ Itj any one prty. Contracljr. 1,000 ties con dl3lsl7Sm Fleasi Examine Also, a large stock befo-- e purchas'nj Elsewhere, ef TINWARE of every variety, which he will BiH ! bed rock prices for Cash and Produce. DEALER IN General ISEerohandise. Boots and Shass, Closing, Gr3;eries, AGEXT FOIt BOOTirSOSTE2lS. 471-t- f |