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Show She ablisad T A CHECK TO gifn Junrtwn. EVERY EVEKINO, the OODIK PUBUIBIH gandayt excepted COI94HT. Clmrle W. Penrose. Editor aid Basinsss Manager, AGRARIAN-1SM- . Friday Evening, January 16, f7i. to improve its- condition and to destroy the barriers which scperate the different classes, so as to produce harmony and accord ia all the relations of . life.. Yet there is, apparently, to day, a greater divergence NURSES IN MUSTACHES. of feeling Rev, E. II. Chapin has always been distinguished for an aggressive sentimentalism. Utilitarianism was too wordly and too much matter in fact to accord with hi sensitive organization. The masculine, robust pursuits of life were loathsome to one who reveled! amid the creations which were educed from the realms f an exubirant imagination. So it is with a sense of deep that we chronicle the fact, thut he has descended from his. lofty pinnacle, and entertained the congregation of the Strangers' Church" at New York, with a practical dissertation on "Chivalry." In social- life, in our army and navy, even n the field satis-factio- n, - ' of politics as at present existing, shining examples. of real chivalry wjie brought in the most glowing colors. 'But the most genuine of all instances of modern chivalry, is one in which the heroes are a band of young men who devote- their time and means in - supporting a Free Dormitory for women, In which during the last few weeks some fifteen hundred poor women have been sheltered and fed This h the real chivalry of unadul- terated philanthropy. INSOLVENCY AND LIES?. BE-- ; An objection urged against the Bankrupt system, generally is based n the erroneous idea that it is framed solely for the benefit of the debtor elass. The Act at present in existence, however, in its involuntary amoug .opposite interests, than has ever existed; not only in this country, but in Europe. The demonstrations of Trades Unions, the recent and existing strikes, the murmurings and manifestations of discontent among the masses, and the distrust exhibited towards the possessors of capital and landed proprietors, develop a strengti and mutinous spirit, wh:ch cannot be re' garded with idle contempt. As an inevitable consequence of the organization of Trades Unions of workingmen, which have grown so powerful all over the land, the employers have as a means of self protection, adopted measures to' form counter organizations i of Trade Unions.. To some extnnt, and for special purposes, such a combination has for some time been in existence, as when, the in South Wales united to resist the demands of their employees last year. But a powerful movement has lately been organized by the wealthiest manufacturers in England, whose names are familiar to the world. It has taken definite shape under the name and style of the "National Federation of Associated Employers." This bodj unreservedly proclaims its intention to resist the combinations of workingmen, and to influence pub-li- e opiniotv and politics, and to make its powor felt in Parliament, where it is secured by a strong representation The conflict between labor and capital ir England may be now said fairly inaugurated, while in this " iron-maste- rs features, and ibs provisions in regard f country it is rapidly producing to paying a dividend of fifty per centr changes io our social and political besystem which events havo shown, is may be charged with unfairness, cause it places debtors too much af not impervious to the assaults of rev the mercy of their creditors. The olutions.. operation of the law is therefore un- A RESPECTFUL REQUEST la8ses.-Bu- t satisfactory to both of these A few f the tax in' the main it. is almost as perSalt of held a meeting Lake, fect as the requirements of our mer- payers last. Wednesday evening, at which and farmers manufacturers chants, demand. What is desired, is simply several Resolutions were passed in a and conciliatory ft modification of the law, so that am- very temperatefor what - will b credspirit,, asking they considgiven to ple protectionered a proper representation in the and itors from fraudulent, of the City Council. Whereupon the daily ruinous' preferences oir part yclept the Tribune, martho debtors, and to deliver them from the conflicts, incongruities and ineffi- vels- at the. "tone maintained;" is ciencies of state laws which interfere astoaiehed that "not a threat was with the proper workings of the in- made," that the speakers "exhaled no solvent Act. On the other hand it froth," and that the proceedings were These char is desired that; relief should- be "entirely harmonious." acteristics remarkable little a am unforgiven to fair and honest, but demeanor of tunate debtors, and a delrveraace considering the general And who the were some present. from, crushing burdens has made up its mind The lower House of Congress has .also that it has "no threat to make," passed an Act which virtually abolishes the Bankruptcy law. The bill now whereat the "dominant party" may rest peacefully in its little bed o pending in the Senate, is retroactive doubtless lain awake in in its operations, and therefore is night,having a for terror long time at the "froth," liable to the objection which Col. Benton urged against" the insolvent threats and menaces of this brawler, act introduced aad passed? h which claims to 'represent the in Utah. The 1841, that these Taws in primary "Gentilo." community anl initiatory ' provisions f are spirit of the meeting alluded to is so the different ta the bitterness of the for and solely wholly for the relief of the debtor, and with-- " "organ- that it is evidently only the out regard to the wishes of the cred- representative of the worthless and itor. Amendments to the bill in the rabid portion of the floating populaSenate will probably .' meet this tion, which the tide of emigration has cast upon our shores. objection, and eyen if it is not absoIf the absence of ."froth" at the lutely perfect, it is far preterable to meeting was an evidence that the the- abrogation of the bankrupt act, speakers were resolute and! determinor to one- which) would be abortive ia ed what kind of a thing must the "organ" be, seeing that little else but its results. fills its columns? The overthrow of the bankrupt "froth" We congratulate the gentlemen, system, as is really centeca plated by who ask respectfully of the majority the House bill, would be fruitful in to consider the position of the minor' preducing disastrous entanglements. ity, upon th6 wise and temperate Not only would credit be destroyed manner in which they urge their believe they will obtain that and business be embarrassed, but claims, which is justly their due, and recoginasmuch a3 agreements and engage- nize the great principle upon which immense to aad all of ments kinds, they base their appeal: Taxation entered into, without representation is tyranny. araoaots, have been fully with the confident expectation that We hope "to see this principle broad the throughout law would remain, its repeal recognized domain of the United States, when would arouse a feeling of general Utah and her sister Territories will distrust among tlte commercial and have the rights now unconstitution. ally withheld classes. non-Morm- - un-ju- st dirt-slmge- r - dirt-sling- er " - - te trading REDEEMED METROPO LIS. 1 OGDEN One evil begets another. Society The day has passed when the fin is composed cf an agglomeration of ger of scorn can be pointed ta New SATURDAY EYE., Jan. 17th, 1874. contradictions. Th most humane 1 ork for the laxity which, has so Will be presented, the beantiful drama and diligent efforts have been made long characterized the administration in 5 acts, entitled - OGDEX. UT.VII, A from-them- of justice in that city. The reia of PIZABBO! an era when thieves and genteel vag abonds ruled the destinies of the most opulent of American cities, has The popular actor as ROLLA, uccumbed to the power of law, and supported ky the moral force of honest .opinion. THE OGDEN 1MAMAT1C COMPANY. bo longer can the fair name of that Full Chorus by the Ogden Tabernty be held up to the deserved re nacle Choir. proach of the world for its apathy Price or AdmlritioM. t and remissuess in vindicating the ma- Parquette, 50 cts. Reserved Seats, 75 ets. DSty of the law, and punishing its Gallery, 25 cts. . DOORS OPES AT T, COMMENCE AT S O'CLOCK transgressors. The history of the world cannot PROSPECTUS OF THE produce a parallel to the stern course which upright Judges and incorrept- St. LOUIS KEPUBLIOAN ible juries have Bince the enforcement For 1874. of the new jury system, have follow ed in upholding the integrity of law, A FIRST-CLASFAMILY which was formerly trampled under AM) foot, derided and treated with scorn. The adventitious prestige of wealth Referring to Hi coorte ia th put u the best Inand power cannot now be advanced dex of tli spirit which will .control iu futara i incou raged to pubuc management, th. to mitigate or ignore the claims of proniUM) iu reader! a marked adTancemeat, in eyery particular that constitutes a great metropooffended justice. litan journal, for the year to come It is with unconcealed gratification ws are able to say that The richest and most influential withia a year and a week after making changes mors extensive than have sver and citizens of New York, the favorites of beenimprovements made by any established, and. successful paper of the world, it is again compelled to eularge, fortune, leaders of public opinion who increasing its size from te filt , six columns, to meet the Increasing volume of news imagined themselves invulnerable and and advertisements. With such signal evidences of vigor and enterprise as my be found in the placed beyond the reach of attack, pages of its flies, perfect confidence is assured that energy will be relaxed to add to the numerous have been the victims to the inexor-bl- e no features which have already made the. republican the great newspaper of the Missisdecrees of justice. Not only have preeminently Arrangements are making and will sippi Valley. be consummated rapidly by which it will enjoy transgressors and criminals in the Increased faeilities for the collection of news, and exertion will be spared by which constant im highest places been condemned to no provemeut and progress may be exhibited, both in the quality and quantity of the reading matter expiate their crimes among common presented to its patronsfelons, but the severity of the Courts t has been visited upon those who have THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN, published ev offended in sins of omission. morning. 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Remittances can be made solitary instance of permitting the at Orders or Regis our risk ia Drafts, tered Letters. Genet from to their princely escape custody and thus cheat justice of its GO EAST BY WAY OF rightiful claim, they have invoked ST. LOUIS. upon their devoted heads, the pun In these days of railroad competition the wise ishment which an impartial tribunal traveler selects the route before leaving home. In utmost every instance he desires to reach his desasseverated they merited. tination as speedly as possible, and for the accomplishment of that purpose the Misssouri Pacific The radical "reform which New Through Line from the West to the East, via Kanand St. Louis, offers inducements unsursas York has commenced, is executing a passedCityby any other line in the countiy. Everything connected with the Missouri Pacific R. K. is powerful influence in other communi- first class, and the adoption of the Miller Platform and Weatinghouse Air Brake, together with its ties, and proclaims to the world that Pullman Sleepers, and Reclining Chair Coaches, a trip over the line perfectly safe and the popular heart is untouched and render pleasant. Prssengers from all parts of the West its Express Trains at seasonable hours uncorroded by the diseases which by takingand evening, and ia ample time to make morning affected merely the surface of our direct connection with all railroads for every point in the North, East and South. Particular inforsocial and political systems. mation with maps, time tables, Ac, may be had at NEW DRUG STORE, Fifth Street. On 0 Poeblbs, IBIS'SIITICS lum J OICCI'T, aa Maui 10W RESEEV0I2 ; in Drag, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Flue Cigars, etc. J. S. LINDSAY, mm Also, BRANDS FINE FOR MEDICINAL USES. .11 Are Suited to all Climak 7S-- tf Aim JONES HIMSELF AGAIN, ' :" The Utah Legislature. Thursday, Jan. 15. the various "Through Ticket" offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to 0. 11. Baxter, Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Me,, or E. A. ford, General Passenger Agent, St. dl02-lLouis; Mo. Council Ttl .. The undersigned has ness at his old stand , between the FOREIGN AND BROAD-CLOTH- n ErU SaiisMioaEverytian tw famous job civu,a I s4-l- J. Stanford, Fifth ' ' The Committee oa Elections reported a bill providing for the election of Probate Judges, County Assessors and Collectors by the legal voters of the respective counties. Mr. Rockwood presented a bill for an Act further defining the mode of procedure at elections, and for other purposes; referred to the Committee on Elections. On motion of Mr. Peacock, the House concurred with the Couccil and authorto supply the izes the Sergeant-at-Aarm- s of with members any four daily copies the in Territory which papers published their or equivalent in they may select, or weeklies, also to supply the members with penknives and other articles usually furnished to members of legislatures, but not supplied this session by the Secretary of the PUMPSrPUMPS! D. KEEPS M". STUART FOR SALE THK BEST AND CHEAP FORCE and Lilt PUMPS for deep or shallow wells. Also, Patent Points for Drive Well Pumps, with suitable Iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upoa reasonable terms, at Workehop, Tithing IHc, f "2-t- Ordeai. ttthi bt SOXjID EXCELSIOR MANUF'Q , EXTERMINATOR! Dr. LEE'S Celebrated Antidote A! noli for Etc, Just Received. Suits or single garments made emp Ogden, Utah. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. STORE. -- OPPOSITE WALKER BROS, East Side Main St., Ogden. THE BEST IMPORTATIONS OF BRANDIES. WrflSKIES, Wines, Ales and Porteri BY THE MEASURE TBI CLASS ... TEET LOWEST PRICK. II. CLARK, Propr. W. S. READ, GOODS .. AT i PRICES FOR LOW LIQUOR ne Kg FIRST T.W. JONES. ;PC d287'i,ws7!Miirtm to order in the Latest Style and at the lowest prices. f. A "Wonderful T0U CAN re , jour goods at NO Sold byzTc. ALL RESPECT ABLE TRY IT! M. thai ttt lie tbt wr oa Where you will find a well inntij stock of Groceries, ' Dry Goods, ISoots and Shoes, Crockery, llnrflwnrA. Provisions, etc. Next Door to City Drug ..... . Ugacii, Li tali. Store, FIRST NATIONAL BASK OF UIU Salt Lake City. . AT THE OLD STAND. WARREN HUSSEV 9 PRESIDENT. Three doors south of Livery Stable. ANTHONY GODBE, CASHIER. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest Banking Institntion in Utsi. Orders premptljr filled. Repairs neatly Interest Allowed on Tims Dnosm. executed. Collections Promptly attended to. Give me a call. 0166-- W. T. BAKES. HORKOCKS Main Street, - - & - BAKER. - SEALERS VX'fr - - - - ' Ogden. ' General Merchandise . NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, New Everytiling; CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken, ! Store City Drug OGDEN. MAIN STREET, PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. TARNISHES, BRUSHES, Etc. PAINTS, OILS, TURPS, ' . AYCIXUHIOI . v Groceries ! Groceries I Genuine Old Scotch lFJiisJceu, , Old Cognac Brandy v Fine Jamaica Bnm, Dutch Schnapps. . Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Satire Wines and Liquors, ' ' CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF; RED JACKET, rLAXTATION and AXGOSTtJBA HOME, BITTERS. 7icna.olos4alo L t- MERCHANTS. TRY IT! car ma CASH. BETTER m; WALLACE FOULQM'S, Boot and Shoemaker, Remedy. Never-failin- g ( tion the . d'O-t- a c imoi CA3S1MERE8, VESTINGS, W. this t. Xouig, Mo., DOMESTIC S, FOR PAINS OF ALL KINDS. AND COMPANY, of SCOTCH TWEEDS, AT d92 tf 1 the jeit ALSO, PAIN ' Adap BEAVERS, otice. Estray r. Especially TO THB Main Street, Ogden. o A choice selection bell ' """'Was, busi- PIOXEER AND CITT DRUG STORES, ' COQKINQ, iinot nan Pll, tstM. ItH 8. HORBOCKS, .IN Mr. Hooper, by permission, presented a bill for "An Act to amend an act enti HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE I0LL0W. INQ described animal, which if not claimed tled an act providing for incorporating and taken away within ten days from present date be sold Jan. 20th, 1874, at I o'clock p.m. will associations for mining, manufacturing One brindled bull calf, bo ear marks, branded K and other industrial pursuits, approved oa lelt side. A. F. STEWART, Poundkeeper February 18th, 1870," which was read Richmond, Jan. 10th, 1874. Mt Wf A t and referred to the Committee on General Incorporations. On 'motion of Mr. Callister, the comEXTENSION OF BLS1XESS. mittee on judiciary was instructed to inquire whether or not the commissioner elected by last Legislature had performed the labor therein contemplated, to select, arrange and compile with suitable in dex, marginal notes and table of con- GENERAL MERCHANT tents, such laws of Congress as are ap plicable tj or in force in this Territory. Street, Ogden, On motion of Mr. Young, the commitintee on municipal incorporations was CONNECTED THE STORE FORMERLY HAS as the City Bakery with his Dry structed to take into consideration the Goods Department, and has stocked it with a full subject of a general incorporating act line of Groceries and Hardware. for small towns. ' In addition to this k will run Mr. Caioe, by permission, presented C. F. No. 8, "An Aot supplementary to an act for incorporating associations for A FIRST CLASS BAKERY. mining, manufacturing, commercial and Families supplied with Bread, Cakes other industrial pursuits, approved FebCandies of the best quality. and ruary 18, 1870;" referred to the committee on General Incorporations. , Hotrsi. yri CHEAPEST TO BUY II joiil -- Post-Oiti- vrnrra famous tot doin. 4 i 1 EASIEST TO SELLiii Nowe Journal . TERMS sfr BEST TO USE! S - 5v LIQUORS Stock new and Complete. J jusAi TUiW! OF . fourty-eig- Ls . VvVlAtllllrW . n ui kibm of - fxrtca. 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