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Show tm OG DEN" ' ttt JUNCTION FJFTI STREET. r hakim Penrose.. W. Kditob - TO ConKtSPOXDESTS. t t will savs trwrMe ot oulwioaat nithr prirate, fyOndnu. urn ftiul tiovurned by b iiv hwtof (rti. The Goose II miter of IS fr Ifeor. M im;er. If fo. publication Tl. or ob-- ril of ids only of gueot ototi. nsment'wiitor, not Bus I'liomto, direct Editor Oooe nan Jusc- - JIIAIL" CAST. is ''But it and a long laa that bus no tlia present dominant n organization. It is the bounden duty, therefore, of every free nieu who, finding himself a tuemher of the Mormoii ehureb, and a believer in ibeeirictly religious tenets of its faith, tn remain in LUh and iba freedom oT an Amerioao ciiien, endeavor by voice and vole to break down the potygnmio aud political monstrosities of tbat church, and remand it t its proper place among the ruaoy religious sects of the country." Tbe above is a note from the Suit Lake Mail, The cry that tho "Mormon" church must "succumb' has been raised by ita enemies ever Bioce Its pre its organization, in 1830. nent Rtreogth and influence aro a thousand fold greater than when that t forth, and it is far ery was more firmly established todiy, than first-sen- n that early d.tyr when Joseph Smith and his immediate associates wera seutccned to 16 "shot, in the preacuce of their families," and the Church ordered, by military authority, to separate and never organize again with apostles and bishops, and .never dare to pretend again that miraculous gifts were bestowed on men ard women in this acje of poBpel Tight Polygamic monstrosities" were not chanted against the ehurch then, aud are now ouly a protest for those who ' tiesir its destruction. The'advica to sincere believers in f hi religious tenets of the "Mormon" Church, o "stay in Utah and assert the freedom of American citizens," temes with a very ill grace from a paper which ia doing all iff its feeble 'power to deprive those believers of overy right of American jitizans. A jiaper that' endorsrs the iufamous Villa introduced into Congress for the pose of depriving every truo "Mor sfuon," male an J female, of the right to vote,displays more than ordinary an s impudence, in advising those whom it seeks to deprive ot the power to vote at all, to endeavor "by voice and vote" to do thus and so. But, the hypocritical advice of the ftMitil aside," this is what the members fif ihe"Mortnon" church propose to tli: Stay right hero in the homos they have won from tho wilderness, practise their re'ltg:on whether their rnenies like it or not, and assert the freedom of American citizens in vindicating 'their causa by voice, and voting for or against that which their consciences dictate to bo right or wrong, regardless of the bowlings of ' their open enemies, or the eoufilias cant of thetr prstended friends. And time will show who will have to "succumb." We can afford to wait. But while we wait we shall watch wid work. boriug to learn of tbe my fossiiiied nuteriety, and tbiula a great, powerfully deieluped, muscled, like Llimau, ibree bukdred-pounde- r should be thoroughly dealt with for the aaatuit, au J aouie woman with a paratol should go tor him iusunier. The inun who lakea bia 3UO impure ia this valley, says the whole Ktuilable torca of the government of the United States, and if uecesiitry, Kogland, France, Spain, n aud t ie l iji lalanda, should ally tucmselves under (be glorioaa stars aud ait i pea, march to Wad street, Uien, aud luVPBtig lie this nffnir. And tbe idea of Uhniun being a bilk and a bummer! and at tbe same time an agent of that paper! Shades of df purled What in the name of com mou leuse elae could he be, and legitiAnd mately represent the concern? then again, this agent, while traveling in the interest of the paper, went away t'roni some places aud totgot to pity bis hotel bills, did be? All the i3ear Lake settlements can testily that such a per formance was oti6 of. the main planks n tbe traveling programme of tbe Editor-iChief, and why not in an Bhutan ought to have banded agent? n some money, but tben again, if be procured f ubscriptiuus as the proprietor ue oouidn t possibly have had any to band in, as they would all naturally I have to be protested before payment aio "sorry," as Judge McKean once said, for this whole transaction, and trml that catnip, cantor oil, clear conscience, and the deep seated condolence uf his Hoar Lake subscriber, may quiet tiis nerves uuJ so invigorate bis 'bodily strength that be will be able, during the coining fummer, to come up aud seo the corpxe of tbat $200 bay horse of bis tn Mw prtier, properly interred, and not forget his avgttr. Amaug other interesting natural ob jeots in ibis county, we have a noted goose hunter, who bangs out in tbe metropolitan business town of "Rum pusviile," and be makes feathers a specially. Ha tlon't allow anything wiih feathers oa to bite him with impunity, and fowls of tbe air, fron a Jack snipe to , reost bigb toe monarchical ia tbe viuinuy of 'litimpusville," for well they know the unerring effects of a d shot gun, brand oei iaia ed wiih three s's on the breech The first goose of tbe season was reported by oae of the neighbors, across a certain slough, aud our feathery Nimrod wcn for him. He weut f erpendicuUrly for a mile, the next half on hands and knees. snow aud mud being ibe rond bed. Two hundred yards farther, and tbe goose, to eery appearance with head rv pree taking in the situation, compelled a mode of procedure, known ia school-boparlance as "belly-gut.This brought the hunter to the opposite bank of tbe slough from the goose, and witbiu eusy range. His eye ran along the barrel for a moment only, when the thing was turned loose, but tba goose stood bis ground and fell nut, liaugl weut tbe other barrel, and still the biril would not fly, but looked as though be was to. To reload was aotbiog ordinary, but to lay on one's back for tear of frightening away the game, and load two barrels, was business but not fun. It was done, bowevor, and some of the nervousness being naturally worked off, a deliberate, premeditated murderous sight was taken, both barrels pulled off at the same time, and a goose was lying on tbe ground but it was the one at the butt end of the gun. The other stood there in itatut quo, as muck as to say, "go in; it's your shoot." A change bad apparently eome over tbe hunters" mind in regard to the vur-m- i it being bo awfully wild after all; so be picked himself up and by die way, his ramrod italicised things as he reloaded, indicated there was to be no more crawling and oreeping. Tbe slough however intervened between tbe object and the object sought, and matters had gone too far for any retrograde movement on the part cf the hunter Boots, socks end pants were emphatically laid off, the latter tied on the top of the head, in case tbey niigh be needed for a further forward movement, and with both hammers of the gun up, the breech properly at the shoulder that goose was "went for." Tbe plau was te tteep a deadly sight on tbe goose aud wadji along, ready at the first intimation of flight to take it on the wing. Tbe bigb waters of last year had very treacherously washed out a bole about sis feet deep tn the slough directly in the line of march, and as onr Rumpus villewan OatUiously moved along, dress ed lo be sure, but only sufficient to keep off ibe coarsest or the ool.t, and gracefully stepped off into six feet of water, the gn exploding and disappearing with its owner at tbe Hine time, formed a pio lure tbat would make a very fine chromo to be seat with some agricultural papers A little floundering, considerable sputtering of data words aud everything was got safely to the other side, the goose boot tbis time having beea almost forgotten. What was the surprise of our friend to find the thing standing there within ten feet of him, apparently in good health and tfturely itaktd out. About this time one of tbe ranch boys on tbe other siJe of the rivr e me out of onr adjoining thicket and wanted to knew wbt the d he was shooting at his sniffed gooie skin for, as it was pot eut as a decoy, to entice lire ones arouad,' and he didn't want it Ml shot to pieces for fun. I will add in oonclu- ion, that the boy was offered eight bushels of Norway oats not to remark anything for two weeks. lo conclusion, allow me to say tbat our theatrical troupe beea ia successful opsta ion this winter, the laet l'..i.-ni- trning, church party must uccvtnb to the turbing forces from within and the pressure from without their politico-religio- c Co , . M. AtiiF.i EcaxsTT, America's Greatest HuuiorUt, will appear at tbt Theatre Tuesday aod Wedueidy evening, April Rf b and IMt. Assisted i.y tbe talented and versatile Poetic Reader Mis F.li.sn asii, who will appear ia hr great c'unraclcr poi donation of Mra. Caadlev"" and in Rot. Morris' Level and the Masouic I'uvin, W jasre." .Mil . late ,tour of EoglaaJ, Ireland, PcniUnd and Wales wa a suo trsHicn of orations, aaJ for eighty sights he crewded J.gyptiaa Hall, London.with the elite of tbit xcetropeU ef tbe world. His artirtic deliueatloDS of character, iib hii Ceautifut Readings.have rendered bis name a household one in K irope and America. TTbe Musical Department will be in tbe bands of L. P. iuiui, timber of the Guitar and JUnrmaic.m. Tieke;s only 25 cents, 60 tttte nj 75 cents. iuo-re- ly ibite-poke- double-bnrrelie- y 1 he a wind up the following being hastily improvised by our poet Lariat, and suag by II. Margetts, Esq. We're le. Idaho. April 8tb, 1876. : Waiur dirjct um-pusiil- We're all Dodgiug !" Paris, Ceae Laei ptrtilicitttiiiir UK for protect km. B. hrief h it explicit. b l! If on iiiiie of the 0?dn Publishing Com-p1nwMw-tl- on ijii.km ho. Eritoe Junction: I wus quite horrified " the Juxrrion, will setere indispoaitioa of th following ru Write. If tor publication, f giving us, as LIKE LETTER. evening "Artfnl Dodger," the JOE IML.1TKS Friday Evening, April 14. 1S76 writing for iinMieatioD in BEAR SPICY U New A Iodntog Song composed for the occasion by the poet Larriat, ami metered strictly in accorda Act &egulatiu law entitled, ance wiih -- . Cora lodger " We are n dodging, dodge, Hodge, dodglagt, W are all dodging, and boubiatf up aud dew; The working men pay txe, which the politician! f iteal, Aad Cengresa add tbe whitewash-- , by biding all that's real. They simply "defalcated," a new name for steal ' i and li , Then throw the starry banner out, and "root hog, oi die." , For wo re all dedgmjj. We are all defging, dodue, ifortgr, doling, We are all dodchig in every kind of HtUj Tt ere's lleecher dodging forty ways, tiie ca .dftl to subdue, Wblie Moaltro dodges after him and swears the . tiring is true. And T I too being dUgnntod with not panning out ' no wol! Reverend the preacher to a never ending Coigne hell. For we're all dodjiug. ; We are a'l dodging, dodge, dodge, dodging, Wo are all dodging in every way to win; if . v-- Or-eo- Removal. ' George Whitehead, Boot and Shoemaker, has removed from Fourth Street to Main Street, two doors south of the Utah dl76.2ws31.2w Hotel. Fancy Drlnks at the C. W. B. & L. Co we'll soon be out cf HANSEN & Co., Agents. dl30-t- f : Have just received a Sievr Stock of, Dress floods of the Choicest Selections from the Latest Importations from, tbe ICuropeau Markets; aho an immense Stock of Motions, Staple and Fancy Dry' Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's liats, etc. In their Grocery Department, in the Base meiit. you will find a Lare Slock of the Choicest Groceries. Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware, Crockery. All of which they are selling as Cheap if not Cheaper than any other hoiste in Utah. Ther. fore persoiis'wishing to purchase goods will find it to their interest to call and examine prices aud quality of goods before purchasing else, ." where DOST FttRGET THE;' ?;'V i Salt Lake City, Utah dl.lOm f Symptoms of Catarrh. . Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharge falling into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, thick and tenacious mucous purut, lent bloody, putrid, offensive, etc In otbors, a dryness, dry, watery, weak, or inflamed eyes, ringing in ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to clear the threat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice eltered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired sniili and We are all dodging, dodgs, dodge, dodging, We are all dodging and running all arouad; taste, dizziness, mental depression, tickSome will try to dodge the truth by traveling ling cough, etc. Only a few of Ibe above through the land, symytoms are likely to be pressent in With a stricUy neutral paper of tbt Ogden Free- any case at one time. ' ; When arp'ted with Dr. Pierce's Nasal man brand, But we know that he's a dodger, with all his kinDouche, and accompanied with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as dred whelps, And if you don't believe It, just go and ask: treatment, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Jos Philps. Remedy produces perfeot cures of the worst cases of Cutatrh and Ozceua of many years' standing. This .borough course of medication constitutes the only Late Telegraphic Xeus. scientific, rational, safe, and successful isense this odious manner of sentenae (for that has evertreating General McDonald's been offend to the afflicted. crookednei-eNov. dates from whiskey 23, 1874. ilis counsel tried hard lo ro cure a substitution of lue county jail instead of the penitentiary, the "geueral's" health beiug somewhat dd'cate, but Judge Treat, fortunately could juot be induo-- d to see it. . . . In the case of WV 0. Avery, Judge FRIDAY EVK, APRIL U. Treat overruled the motion in arrest oi defendant sentenced and the judgment, to twe years in tho penitentiary and a TRIUMPHANT RETURN fine of $1,060 was assessed against him. From a highly successful Tour on the Pacific Coast of he original The court on motion, granted a stay of execution in General McGuire's case until he can hear from President Grant, to whom an appeal has been nluJe for a pardon. In the case of General James Watson Webb, tbe jury faiied to agree upon a vtrdiot, aud was discharged yesterday. Xumber. 10 10 fall, Aud others say at thirty days, and never pay at all; Mankind frem all beginning is a dodging, ebbing . wave, We never try to dodge a meal, and cannot dodge the grave, For we're all do giug. .'.'EIHPOHIU; SAG-sEflE- Bavarian Beer, We are all dodg'ng, dodge, dodge, dodging, We are all doUgiug, to try and dodge the pay; Some will dodge that eay way by paying in the ? WILLI All JKXXIXGS, SOXS & SADLlStt, Eagle Emporium, Importers Jobbers! and Itetail DealeVai iu General Jlvreliandise. Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HANSEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogdeu. diao-t- i . V i A Pasdom askbb toe. We see from a notice ia the Evanston Age yesterday, that Messrs. A." C. Beckwith and Alf. Lee, will apply oa tbe 4th day of May next to tbe Governor of Wyoming for n tbe pardon of Charlea Twelves and so Twelves, whose case has beea That often alluded to in our columns is the way to do it; we hope the Goverill comply, and we commend nor Messrs. Beckwith and Lee for their interference. in every etyla Our wmUr's a socitdologur hay, Our cottle's tails begin to hang the usual wintry way; The ewxs are lambing out of time tha wethers have the scab; We're growing slwrt of everything but our infer nal gab. For we're all dodging. NEVER BEHIND THE of entirely new patterns arriving daily at Z. C. M. 1., Ogden. Prices that cannot be underbid. Ladies are invited ta call and inspect. Spring dress goods, d 171 ftodsloj. To-da- y. muco-purulen- Importers, Jobbers, and Retail dealers in General IMercliandise JUST RECEIVEP A Large Stock of Seasonable I : '"! , ? SPRING GOODS WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW PRICES. ' VERY : .All ou.v Departments are Now '"well Stocked, making tlie1 - , ) OGDEN TENNESSEE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. Country orders In G private letter from Samoa to San Whose concerts have achieved a World " Fraii'-iscoWide reputation. coo ains information tbat documents were found among the papers ADMISSION: P.Ar,(utte, M.HO. Oallery 60 cente. Children hall price. of Weinberg, bbowmg that Gen. Bab dl74-f,- t. cock hud, for a consideration, obtained Steinberg's appointment Also that the latter bad a little arrangement with J. PROPOSALS WANTED. 0. Gaddefrey & Son, by which the former made a percentage, growing out of a monopoly of banking on the 'EAI-EPROPOSALS TOR JOIXBR AXH At Columbia, S C. tbe Uepublican Plaster work, and Paiutiuir, to b dune on the S'ate Ccuveuiion adjouined yesterday, Ounty Court Hume, accordins; to plxne and alter a stormy and hitler session. Gov sp citicrttioH for tbe ntine, will be received at the Clurk'i Office, ou Wednesday, the '6'li ernor Chamberlain, Seuator Patterson, C'ouuty inst. Rialdeni to lurniili ytll mutertal, end the n Colleotor Congres-meidun end specihcittinns cm be at the JuncWorthington, Offl.'e. The bids to be opened at 11 o'clock a. Rainy, Small and Wallace and E liot, an tion ex Congressman, were elected delegates ru. on the date aforesiiiil. F. 8. RICHARDS, to the national convention. eoauty Clerk. Resolutions were adopted endorsing Clerk's Office, County Morton and tbnnking Grant tor his Ogdea Citv; April 11th, 1878. d!75-2faitbtul execution of the laws. Delegates not instructed. A , ; , short notice. Try DAY CO'S., and & SAVE MONEY, Tl THE OALUPOENIA Wine, Brandy and Liquor FIFTH thnr Price List of Clioice uors ines an HAVE THE w EBRANDIES, Co. OGDEN, NTilBi-ET- RespectfuUy place before you , ' v STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, CHOICEST etc., to b found in the country, either East or West, and intend always to keep the same full and complete in every .' Our Liquors are particular. Pure and Free from any Adulteration I Whatever, and may be used with tVe greatest confidence at the bick bed aud in the family. Our JOHN BAIINETT, Congressional. " dl751m. - Jubilee Singers. They stood 6 to filled on -- i Whitewasiier & Plasterer. IT110UT SPLASHING. Come from the best vineyards of California.' and are made of choice and cart In tbe Senate, yesterday, the bill to ROOMS WHITKNRUW liKJUNUS A SPECIALTY. v fully selected grapes, and we will sell at amend section 6,640 of revised statutes Orders left at Orecnwoll k Wright's, Main St., of ibe United States, was passed. dltiS-- J m The House bill providing fer separate will receive prompt attention. entry of packages ia one importation, For these reasons; We buy direct from distillers and was pas ed. Our goods do not and pay Cash for all our Wines aad Liquors Tbe bill for the relief ef settlers in ge through the hi.nrls of two or three middle men, the public lands in California was laid which increases the price and multiplies the over at the request of McDonald. The Lands of the : chances of adulteration. The Senate bill to amend tbe laws in relation to the legal leader of silver coin CHOI PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small. was recommitted to the finance com' mittee. We and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, After a debate on Washington paveLying east of tbe SALT LAKE ME- and as import and unadulterated as tbey come from the wins press. To preve thi pure ments, the Senate adjourned till MonRIDIAN, in Ihe counties of Davis, Mor-g-- a it is only necessary to remember thai grapes are worth only one cent per pound day. in California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make on gallon ei In the House, the bill was passed auand Weber, Utah Territory, will be wine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes themselves for on even sections of thorizing claimants Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C W.B. & L Co., at sale the offered for (1 I.n II Office making land within the 20 mile limits ef the Northern Pacific railroad, to make proof of this Company at TUES. and payment for their lands at $1 2o an 1876. of 20th DAY, day April, acre. Prices than aiiy other House in Utah Less wine-grower- s, .Lai&l Sale. ; . Per HANSEN & Co. Ogden, A bill granting land for University purposei t Dakolah, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, was reported and referred v ; te the eommittee of the whole A bill restoring to market, the Uintah reservation ia Uiah, was pased. Also a bill respecting the limits of reservations for town sites was passed. A bill was also passed to coufirm preemption and homestead entries. Tbe House went into committee cf the whole on tbe bill transferring ihe Indian bureau to the war department; after eon siderable debate tbe House" took a recess till evening. At the evening session a debate occurred on the leg'slative appropriation bill. The California members tried bard to increase the item for workmen at tba Can Francisco mint from $225,000 to 275.000, but f.iiled. The Hoaie adjourned till Monday. Persons having made application for any portion of said lands will make payment for the same : without PBIOB LIST It A3 DIES. WHISKIES de- lay Old Crow Hermitage The lands will be so'd on the followLong John the purchase mon- Miller Bourboa ing terms: One-fift- h Eldorado " ey down, the balance in equal annual Gimble " GIXS. payments, with interest at 6 per cent. , discount of 10 psr cent, will be Crosbv & Co., Londoa Gin made for full payment ia oash at the Holland Gin time of tbe purchase. A BRANDIES. O. F. DAVIS, dll3-- IS TEH PINT J.nnd Commissioner. U. P. It. B. Co. French Cognac Brandy California Blackberry Brandy 51,00 . oOcts 40cie 353 Is Burgundy 25cts OldCal. vxtt WIXES. Port Wint " Sherry Frpnch Sherry Cal., Aneelica 60rt 35cts Isabella " Catawba White Califoruia " Sweet Mucatella" 75ctg Dry Muscatella " M 60cts Risliog &0cta PUS fiuaii Ginger , 80cti 25eti '60cts SQcts 25ets 25ei ., 20di 2Pcbj fOct, SOct 20ot 20c' |