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Show Ul tinder Tcrj erroneous impressions in regard to jinny pervu fractional fcurrcncj and small coins. Sttine think ihat postmaster are tibliged to takf jq ptj for etimps bearing the itnpresoF the Gar ernmeot, eonseufntlj when auch individuals becomo possessors of mu anj-thin- g tilatcd currency or i surplus of cent ot three cent ioccs or nickels, they go straitway to the nearest post ofiioo to dispose of. then), aud are greally surprised to, hear any objections urged against taking them. Mr. Hall, otor postmaster, has courteously placed at eur disposal Several official documents bearing upon this subject from one of which, "The Postmaster's Quid," we learu one that and nickel coins are a legal tender as follows: One and two rent pieces to the araouat of five befits; three cent pieces to the amoutt nts to the of sixty cents; and five amount of one dollar." Fractional currency is only a legal tender within certain well defloed limits, and when badly mutilated i hot legal at all. There are also a cumber of small which aro no longer issued by the Government By reference to a circular issued from the Treasury department, Sept. 24, 1874, we learn that by the coinage act of 1873, "The luiuor coins of tho United States shall be a five cent piece, a three cent piece and a one cent piece;" before tho passage of this act there were in circulation "as authorized by law," "large, copper cents, nickel copper cents, brouie cents, bronza twe cent pieces, copper nickel three cent pieces and copper nickel five cent pieces.' Parties holding these coins should not present them at the post office, but exchange them according to the method pointed out by the circular before referred to, which says, "Per-'soe- s holding coins of eopper, bronze, or copper nickel authorised by law and desiring their redemption in lawful money, may forward the same to any of the offices of redemption," etc. The nearest of these offices to this point is that of the "Aaawtaat Treat " ttref of the United States, San The circular further states thai "fhe ex senses of transportation cf the old eetel thus forwarded for exchange er redemption must be paid Coins in circulation ' Fran-cisca.- . by the parties forwarding them. Minor coins so mutilated that they cannot be identified, or materially re faced in value by clipping or other tite till not be exchanged or re deemed. By following the foregoing instructions persons can dispose o And mutilated fractional currency can also be ex ehanged by steading to the follow ing reflations. We quote from cir-rukr 13, teued from the Treasury their surplus coil. Department, Washington, April 8th, 1875. rhich save that "Fractional otcf, the mutilation of each equal ling or exceeding, by face measure not reaching two ment, fifths of its original proportions, are s redeemable at of the full face ?alt of such whole notes Fractional notes, the mutilation of which equals of exceeds are re- bat does not reach of their full deenuble at three-fifth- s face value." This currency is redeemable by the Treasurer of the United States only. Postmasters are under no more obligations to receive coin or fractional twency above the amount for which such money is a legal tender, than are the merchant; they ate not d LOCAL ITEMS. From Thar, day, Daily of J TIIB UTAClt RSI 4 IX CO IX JLHD CWIU Fie-tn- 24. . Tn tisw of lb propet of ao abundant and an early harvest, flour it on the decline in price; best brands " " V ; , ; tilling at $3 75. From present indicitions it is Rot at all unlikely that, should the govWaxtrd lMMEDiAmT--Twenlj-fi- e ernment succeed in making arrange- (earns, to haul lumber from the Cache Oorr.NOB EMORTi The, newly apments with the Sioux Indians by Valley Uifide. Apnlj at mj office. B.White. pointed Gmernor for Utah, Hon. 0. W. J2281t37tf which the black hills are opened to Emory, left Washington on the 18th inst. the miners, whether the gold deposiAhothie Tailor came to town tliii and will probably arrive in this city ted there should prove to be extensive oiorning in a rery destitute condition. this evening by tho Union Pacific. or in limited quantities, there will be We einccly hope his friends will take liioi. For partioulara see birth quite a rush to that country from all cure of Bocsn Over. The case of the people notice. as the of the regions, mining . quarters ngninst Michael Burdenot and James the miner is front) to Keek all newly "Ellward tbe Faiimkrs call and nee Beus, charged with an ansault upon discovered mines. Should such a HarTeater." Tbe beat of tbe kind in tbe Tbotuas Furnis, which has been pending rush take place, many of tha miners market. Binders ride on the machine, for several days before Judge Middleton will naturally pass through Ogdeu. work in the shade. L'zbt draft. 8oll terminated yesterday, for the present, M. D. IIammomd, Main street, Ogden by a decision of the Judge, holding the We hope that, should we call the by e4fi-3defendants in bonds of $1,500 each for attention of persons desiring to get to of Thirteen cars loaded their appearance to answer at tke bar Emigrant!). the black hiliu from poiutsecuth and Bonds were Court. District with emigrants will arrire at Ogden this the Third west, to this city as a suitable outfitand the parties discharged. euing. bound for the west. These cars given, we shall not incur the ting point, carry an average of about forty persons, censure or sneers of suburbau towns, which would show a total of 020 for to0 a Visit. We larn that the Rev. as has recently been the case with day. J. L. Gillogly and family expect to leave Thin they go, tomt to find a more Ogden next Wednesday on a visit to their our suggestions on the mint question, but whether the fear of such genial climate, but all to escape fron dull friends and relatives in the Eastern times. Stales. They will be gone about four course bo well or ill founded, we shall mouths. During the absence of Mr Gilat atiy late not bo deterred from an ro9TPOSED. It was expected that an the Hev. II. M. Kirby, of Salt Lake effort to bring to notice the fact that examination into the particulars of the logly City, will have charge ef supplying the Ogden presents more advantages to late affair, in which some of our citizens church over which Mr. Gillogly is pasthe prospective black hiller, who may received injuries from knife and club, tor, and will officiate personally on the would take place but as all pardesire to procure au outfit for bis first and last Sundays of every month. ties were not prepared, the ca?e was other es than points, any journey postponed until morning, at should he from the 10 conio pecially Last Evening. The strawberry fesbefore Middleton. Justice o'clock, south or west. tival at the Episcopal school rooms, last m n mi Persons who claim to know, assert There is evening, was a complete success. Beihi uiomons fourth that these mines maybe reached by great excitement in town over the anti- sides partaking of an immense amount a trip of only about 240 miles from cipation of a big time to be had at Jones' of strawberries and cream, which was Grove on the 5th inst. Company A, supplied in unlimited quantities, the Ogden, taking the route via Soda Ogden Fire Brigade, are the promoters company was entertained with pongs and Springs, and that the entire route is of it, which h a sure guarantee of its instrumental music, and during tbe eminently practicable, with plenty of success. Everybody is lixing evening the votes for tke wax harp were up to go. abundance acd of water, game, grass canvused, when it whs found that 160 iuel and good roads. We do not Scui'Ttlf.r Waooss ! Just arrived, a votes were cast, of which Mrs. Beardsley speak of this from personal knowl full Btock of Farm and tfpring Wagons, received 77, and Mrs. Graham 70. Mrs. was consequently the winner edge but presume our informant is at M. D. Hammond's, Main Street, Beardsley seven votes. by s46-3correct. Ogden. At OgJen all articles necessary rR?0NAL Gen. Smith, commanding Caetio It is very desirable that all for the journey over tho ranges be- at Ca'mp Douglas, came up from Salt due caution should be used to prevent tween this and the Black Hills, may Lake City this morning.' tho spread of tbe contagion that has be obtained at paces as low or lower Joseph E. Taylor. Etq , of Salt Lake made its appearance among us. It is bow than at aay other point ou the C P. City, came up from that city this morn confined in an isolated portion of tbe or U. P. roads wagons, horses, cat ing, not ao much,' we presume, to "see city, and with due vigilance by all eon the chow" as to attend to other and cer.ned, the contagion will in all proba tie, flour, baoon, sugar, in fact every more important- matters. Mr. T. shed bility be prevented from spreadiag from article of necessity or luxury can be tho light of his pleasant countenance its present locality. Mr. Clement is doprocuied here of good qualities and within the Jckction office. ing well under Drs. Waugaman k Con- at satisfactory figures; therefore, if don's treatment, and will soon raxa on lo Black are the to IlilU going you Osi Hundred Thocsand Founds of convalescence. I trust all will take sufbe sure t j come to Ugdan to get Wool wanted at tho New York Store. ficient interest in the present crisis to to vaccination, with pare vaccine attend KotNTHM & Bao , your put fit. s45-t- f virus, as a further precaution, and it b Main Street, Ogden. particularly requested that any suspiIn Salt Lake City aro selling cious ease of sickness Frists may be forthwith IRGUMEXT. at 12 cents, beat brands; second, 8 repor ed to tbe Marshal' of the eity, or to W are much pleased to ob to 10 cents. Merchants have found it to Dr. E. G. Williams, quarantine physiE. G. Wi ilia Ma. serve that two of our cotempora their interests as well as to tho advn cian. of customers to thus classify them, lage nes at' Salt Lake City have a customers know then what they art entered into an argument upon Terri lttrtli. buying. torial Governments,and hope they will This morning, 24th, to tho wife of Jos. BUV YOU WHERl CAH RUT THE CHEAP continue it in a dignified way, until Taylor, Esq., of this city, a fine sou. All lOo Prints well. per yard yard-wid- e their readers may have had a clear est. 7 lbs beat white At North Og1cn, June 9th, 1875, to the domestic, I2J; sugar $1; idea of the origin, design and effect 16 bars soap, $1; lye, 20e, at wife of II. C. Wardleigb, a daughter. Foulger's, of such organizations. The people, Main ' s49-8t. street, Ogden. as a general rule, have a great deal Died. . to learn of the government under A Rvkawat. A team of two horsts Juno 22d, 1875, at 2 a. m , Ntney h. which they live. We think our attached lea job wagon, somehow man Stewart, wife of J. R. 8tewart, of tb8 ' T cotcms. are qualified to express in age-- l to escape from their; driver, aid city. 5th terms frooft their tame, (earipg street the di up intelligible Funeral at 2 p ra. Friend respective of rection the depot, this morning, and are invited. views, and hope their readers will listen attenti rely to what they may as tv,ery one they met gavt than aeW If you would bring up a child in have to say, and while you are at it Gold,' j they passed on to Maia street, ' i tbtneo youth, wo know not where. We the way he should . ... go, occasionally gentlemen; we will hold your hats bava, a not heard of any serious skirmish along ahead of hiui and jy ana preserve order. danagt resulting from the escapade. Be point out the road. oarel t of your teams. WANTED!! WOMAN TO ATTEND A two-fifth- s, one-hal- f, eon-Felle- ie take then. BART A T.EBOESSEUs 8l. MaiB ,.!f Ogden. THE Hemming Candy Factory, Bix Doort Soath of the Utah Ilotei, MAIN STREET, - . - OQDj. Homo Hade Candy Ill ! WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL Country Store Sappliel. 4 FendOrloru F. H. READER. w Soda SpringS Co -- Operative Store. Travelers t j and by this CELEBRATED PLACE OF RESORT. FIND AT THE Z. C. M. L a full asoritneni of General Merchandise, including Drjr Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods &o., aU at tie LOWEST PRICES. WILL No-lion-s, E. II. B. IlOSE, Manager. Cj. CLA.WSON, Supt. to-da- y, CAXS!FRUIT FRUIT CAXSt "TtTE IIAVR RECKN TLT IMPORTED Tilt V T necRHi-machieery for manutHcturinf ( a large ecale, SELF IsKALltvU and SOLUKU1W TOP FJl UIT AND HONEY CANS, at And can supply the lame WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, So a te meet the increaiing demand for bout consumption or exportation at pricei to suit the limes. Tinner, Gas, Water & Sttaai Fitters. A fnll line of IROX. GALVANIZED AND RUBBER II0S1 I'IPE, includtug riTTiNUS fur aame. Agents for RAMSEY'S Celebrate! LlfT AS KSUIXK WELL FOitCK PUMM. Vompi fltte4 ap t j order. Orders bj Mail promptly attended 1. MITCUELlTdTjA MES, Box 20a, West Temple 8Lr l9-- 3 Salt Lake City;., : - - i- . ' - - THE HOWE SewiDgiacliine THE SIMPLEST, MOST DURABLE, CHEAPEST MACHINft SEWIXO IX THE MARKET. ifneeeMary, famleb Theaaaadief WS eoald, mriiea . u n in inia eat craeiuer : W M V 1 i - . ifftin-. AvniiuiuiiiHi. . I m ' 1 .. - .u owiiinn !. lerrilryj Ve emiplj refer intending parchaaeet t. parUee KTEUTHllKRK, who earn ear Ma rbinea. i Our termi are at eay aa tlixe of any ether f rwlag Marhiae CoiDfany, and we Fully Guarantee ETerj M-chi- no Sold. IN?TKUCT:OJa GITKN FREE te allwboeva oOfMachiuee. Wit AliO 0ELI. Till! SILYER-TOHGIi- ORG All t E Manufactured Wr the. H. reliable firm af C. F. Meedhiua) A Sen, N. Y., aad the ... 1 "A CO.YSZQ VEXTL Y TITS A A'Z Fire yeara wriHe warrant gire with both tnrUameuts J. E. ut four-fifth- A good girl wants cookins," cte.. under head the of "Wants" appeared in one of the other morning. Curiosity prompts us to ask the "good girl" how she would like to be cooked whether baked, bailed or utewed, whole or in. part. for certainly she must have, a preference in the anattsr? Otherqueries arise in our mind, bnt we refrain from propounding them. 'our-journa- ls Liberals Hooperville, 27ia ESTRAY will hold two meeting ja TriAYE June Sunday, and takca Eagle Hook & Laddir Co. We are informed by Mr. Joseph E. Taylor, who came up this morning on the part of the Eagle Hook and Ladder Company, of Salt Lake, to arrange for an excursion to this eity on tho 12th of July next, that, in view of tho anticipated celebra-bratio- n on the 5ih, if the necessary ar A man died somewhere recently rangements can be perfected, tho Hook who was principally knowu as the first and Ladder Company, and other memfourth of July orator. of no bers of tbe Salt Lake Fire Brigade will however. we What want join with Company A Ogden Fir Battal consequence, to see is the death of the last Fourth lion, in the celebration on tbe 6th, of oi duty orator. liocnestcr democrat, j which due notice will be given. Its NOTICE. IN MT POSSESSION TUB FOLLOW. lf CUE ALES, Agiat far Weber and Bex Elder Coantiue, CV atT. W. Jona' Tailoring EiablUhw. Office MAIN areiET, OUDEX. awajr, wil bn told U tha higlmt rivu-diti- ). 227-t- f . . bidder, at tho l)Utrlct Stray Found, Logaa, Cacha Co- - on Moudnr. JbIt blh. 1815 t n o'clock p.m. On pale red caw, tlx old, bah of tail V m'ltit" cril. lu " m wu l... r &11J two alifM ... loife ida, brand on toft theuldnr Illegible. One red yrarling steer, ctup and bete ia crop and flit in MX ear, H on left Hide. vaa onrK reu iwo jmr iu nei er, oonn or tail wliite, TJ combined on loft hip, S on lelt side. THE 1EST MAM AND PPRXST-TOXZOn dark red learliur liter hula in rfolit and xlit in Uft ear. STRUM ENT MANUFACTURED. (Inn iikil twit Ynr nld cn and rulf lin.l. and bell; white, T on left hip. Agent for Northern Utah, tine red yearling bull. Hit, aole, andec tit aud crop in rifiht, crop in left. OGDEX. One red yaarliag better, line back, white tail and tally, andar flop in boih n. One red two year old heifer, eur in forehead, one bind font wh.te, brand on left hip illicit,!. Heatonatle. Easyf un nriDnie wo .rear oiu nail, crop on lett ear. One light attter, crop aud undai k t letter promptly a IwU ear J C on left thigh. . ALVLK CHOCK KTT, ye-tr- -- 1 s lf bi riht, ESTEY ORGAN. B JOHXFOWLElt. Term rd yiliug Lo(aa, Jane 1875. fvotdkever. . Iiattt Ordenbj IertrurtiM cireo ttdd tr tin uariejt. |