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Show if AXOT1IEU HITCH. S She (DgtUa guuftion. Char lee IV, 4 Penrose. Editor kMlV" eaaaafejt M. I. COLUMN. Z. C. OF PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION The Washington correspondence of IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE doing business is the Chicago Timet of May 22d, has NOTICK of Iforrocke il Baker, this iajr dissolTed by General mutual eoosent. Samuel Horr.cke will continue the following : tbe business, rwiv. til debt., sod pay of There is hitch in Iheinresiigfttwn firm. Persons WALEER BEO'S. & rjh reH -- HI. WI ABE U kuuwiof of tb iate OUR NEW BUILDING ' .n-i- u i Having Increased our i 'i I i .1 against them. Just as they have fixed, apparently, to suit their schemes, something they had not counted on bursts tip their calculations and flings their hopes tt the dust. They do not believe in Provi dence, and can see no other reason for their repeated failures than the wonderful influence of "Mormon g jld." What an inexhaustible treas must ury these poor ! have in some secret placo Even the Supreme Court of the United States T., r other elation on tbe Union Pacific railread, lol'amp tanilaugl and Camp Brown, W. T.eonth-r- n 00 pouudx, more or Irs, from the 1, termiuua of the Utah Sjutb.rn railroad t Poatof Beaver, Utah. 2, WO.0(M pounds, more or 1cm, from Cheyenne to Pout at Red Cloud and Spotted Tail Agencies, or 2,UuU,iHKl pounds, more or loss, from North PUtie, r.bra-ka- , . toPoataat Red Cloud aad Spotted Tail A genii-a&eprrate bids, in duplicate, should be mad for the ti asportation orer each route, and may itate the rate per hundred pouuda per hundred milea, or, pre'erable, the rata per hundred pounds the whole dittance orer which it il propoaed to transport auppl ea. Bida lor transportation from Cheyenne 1 epot to torts Laramie and r'etterman, and t. the Posts at lted (.loud and Spotted Tail Ageuoea, will alao lie received np to the same day and hour above named, by the Depot Quartermaster at Cheyeune, W, T., and bida for trrus,wtauen from tbe southern teruiinti of the Utah tkmlhern rai road to Post Braver will also be received up to the same day atid hour by the Post Quartermaster at tbe Post of Heaver. Utah, and forwarded to the Chief Quai terimvter, Department ol the Platte. 'I he right to reject au, or all bida, ia reserved. Rids must be endorsed en envelopes, "Bids lor Transportation." full cokditioua made known on application to this office. lly order of the Department Commander. ALKX. J. PliKRY. Chief Quartermaster, Dep't Platte, brovet lliig.Ueu. U. a). Army. is charged by the ringites with having been bribed by "'Mormon" emissaries. It is very remarkable though, considering the wholesale purchase ol Congressmen and Judges, that no body can point to a single authen was no ttcated instance of even an at quest, considered that there immediate ground for apprehension, and said that while there was nothing in the correspondence alluded to which the Government would wish to withheld on Us own account, the interests of other Governments must H i. be regarded spected. il and-the- ir confidence re- Although this official correspondence was not made public, letters to the London Tlms show wh;re tho ciouds are rising and what they portend. According to news from Paris, liismur It and Victor Emmanuel had some serious conversation on import- nut points during the visit of tho latter to Berlin. Bismark told the King of Italy that Germany had the financial resources of Fiance, in . he late war, but over-esmuted her military power. And the conviction at Berlin was that on tho first difficulty, which might oocur to Germany, France would take the to strike for revenge. He advised the Italian King to com Ml , under-estimate- mence an agitation for the recovery of Nice and Savoy, the dispute could be quickly pushed, with an open rup I ' '! i f ! n tempt at bribery by a repteseu tative of the people of Utah. Jf money was the power by which our battles have been fought, we could have disposed of the whole " ring" and. their hangers on long ago. It is because the ' Mormons" will lot buy their silence nor give them a chance to blackmai!,that they pursue their course with such bitterness. But they are as blind as they are bitter, and continually run against the stumps, and when their course teems clear are always stopped in the midst of their bragging and ro- joioing by seme kind of a "hitch." OGDEN BRANCH. Oir lines ef ture, and on the declaration of war, Germany could not refuse assistance and the result would be the destruc tion of France. What course the King of Italy will pursue, remains a secret. Bat that another terrible conflict will soon occur on the continent of Eu- npe, few will doubt who watch closely the signs of the times and the movements of nctions. It is certain that France will never furtive the .terrible humiliation inflicted ; upon her by the German invasion. It is equally certain that Germany understands thisaad is prepared for a renewal of the struggle which gave her Alsace and Lorraine, and a nice of Jfseach saoaey.. Aus pocket-futria and Russia are watching closely the movements of these strong and belligerent nations, ready to move for the accomplishment of their own projects, whilo Italy ha its schemes to work opportunity offers, and England cannot remain idle if a general rush to arms is heard across the channel.' ll out-whe- If France eaa only settle her internal political affairs for a season, so as to give Bolidity to the Government, Bd power to continue her military recuperation, and the system of fortifications now being established around her capital, the worTd may expect a war of nations, such as the present century has not yet beheld. The clouds .re beginning to arise; the longer they tako to gather the heavier will be the storm, and when it bursts, all Europe will be deluged by the verw!vp!aim and sanguinary BIL-- Gov. Woods is determined to distinguish himself. There is no fur- heretofore existing be-utidersigavd utid r-- the firm name and style ol FLYtiAKK CHILD, is to a nay uiMuuitu. Dy mutual consent, M. u CHILD, retiring-N.C. PLYU ARB will pay all claims against and receive all debts due. the lata Mrm. N.C ELTGARI. d210-S- t W. O. CHILD. - COPARTN-EkSHIrpilKtween the A little Troy boy, who was worry- ing over a piece of shad ai d humlately, demoralized his mother by asking, "Mamma, where did God fiud all the bones to make the firs. VLad WOLLEB AND ALL OTHERS J. it may concern: Notice ia hereby riven, that Dan. T. Stowell, P. Mavei and w. 11. WHOM B. S. Hhenard Mrs. Pio Lewis and other temper ance women of Dr. Pentecost's Church Uoston, were much astonished by the statement f a liquor dealer on whom tney called, that most of bis custom ers belonged to the very church which they represented. The female crusaders have met with no success in their vuiifationa. 1 THE CHOICEST STYLES f Imi Patteris 1. lih, L.ineiiK, Orsandna, An eiSIElL STORE! Vi breec East Side Main Street, Ogden. lowei and i Bttct -- :o:- Tie beat place in HMO tewi fer a plus .v. GENERAL ASSORTMENT Wj or CLOTHING GREAT VARIETY. 1311 First-Clas- Scot rlcrcliandise s PRICES AS LOW AS ANYWHERE U 'so et tl thou UTAH? it tru: 1 AND SHOES, Ladies', aid Faaej Coeds. TriaUKatl Mats 1 jrivi acros: Children's Misses', and Scof; busk PRODUCE TAKEN HATS, CAPS, BOOTS DON'T FORGET THE STOM-FROK- Sor.b STOE T t fcw m il C. WOODMAJVSEE. hi a SODA WATER. mi. Calso Grainer, miner and Interior Decorator. Paper-hange- GROCERIES, COBNTT r, ATTENDED WORK TEBMS TO Hardware, Staple Draji, Notions, Paper HaBgings,Queeo'-War- s Saddlaa, and Harcesa Har-aei- s trim-Baing- TO. Mtir. BCT- - man. or Retail, ON REASONABLE TEJtlfJL Wholesale Prompt Attention. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. ware tral all tt can b. .applied daflj at Utsir residences. Ordtrt left at P. 0. Box Store, a, Cardage and Tin-War- W. H. Pidotck'a Bl OCDEN MANUFACTORY, City Cestemere Ordr Ift at ioei with tbor i PARKLINfl tOVk W1TIE WILl PLI ED from oar e, alaas-wa- r, ma O'Cal Practical Honise 'and Sign Painter, ireoc er . tab 29 mill t Fo jlf PAYNE & CHRISTIAX, ion i from e. way SAMUEL HOKEOCKS, eidet ntb Halm Street, AnrM rot Proprietor. Liquors and Cigars. BILLIARD . past a B ry Goods ! TABLED. r C Machines, SPRING tib HATS AND CAPS, Gents' Gloves A KJEW STOCK OP AND Orders solicited and filled with care at the lowest Price. lsrp less lake ke " CEL.EI1RATED tt Set GOODS SUMMER Ja at Diet , not Mi Prince Organs! City Drug Stor MAIN lonii ! Own tie I iro STREET, 0GI)EX: lioa, It his PURE DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, Our nw WAG OK aid MACHI. NERY DEPARTMENT, wilt akort--)j be opened in tkt 5 Perfumery and Toilet Goods. PAINTS, OILS, TLKI'S, TAItIJ4IIE, KltlSnES, Etv " A FULL LINE Of ' i Groceries I Old Tithing Office Yard. W. H. HOOPER, Inpt. " h and, I Genuine Old Scotch Mliiskcy, left Fine Jamaica Eumt Butch Schnapp i n f lotij Old Cognac liratidij, All erdere addressed is D. H. Peerj, Ogden, will receire pron,p I A s tii e l Uki AIM, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Kativc Wines and Liquors, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. LADIES' FURS. tut erchandlso . ; attewitioDj Furnishing Goods, Hit Ogden. ..In great tariety, all fer sale "i AT T11I5 LOWEST KATES, '.:-.- Salt Lake City,1 Boots and Shoes - General UNFORD & OONS. IHGA'JBn EXCLUSITILT AS JOBBER! 4 XJ JUtau d.alers in all ol tlia beat brauda of - JUST AERIVED, Sewing CHOICE WINES. D WOODMANSEE'S 1IS0ET3HIT OF ax S Posto leeps tbe 70, Main Street, Ogden. i9-t- Wo leques. BILLIARD PARLOR FIRT-CLA- City Jiaroe GiiiKliams, WXAJT1 - . ' d!97-t- f GOFF MOORE, Possible Art prepared to do the most extensile trade in this STOW KLL, 3174. Coin WALKER BRO S. & CO., P. MATES, U. L. OOULD. May bjeci Figures Meduced to the Lowest Margin. lrrales. Lawns, dollars and (thirteen hundred and avventy-tw- . seventy cents) oa the Dreduot lode in Lacin Min ing District, and ir you ah .11 full during six months ironi the first publication hereof, to pay your said proportion one fiiftli of sain xnendiiur. on the aaid I) ml not lode, your internet in the earn, win oe iurisiieo. B. 8. SIUPARD, DAN piW ARE COMPLETE. Priu t, t,. Cou'd have don. work and expended tiie sum of il.iTJ - of?" GOODS, M SSIKIX t ' - OUR SPRING W. H. SHEPHARD, NOTICE. me K. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, PRO VISIONS, Ett Arriving! M, DISSOLUTION. ther opportunity for his exercise of tho veto power. The Legislature is not in session, so there are no new laws for him to put his foot upon. But there are criminals in jail, and he can turn them loose. If he can't veto, he can pardon. The latest exercise of this power bestowed upou the Executive is in keeping with his former reckless releases ttf notorious criminals. Fred. Stockfled was set at liberty because he has a wife and children whe need hi support. That is a conclusive in favor of his argument that his release, considering usual way of making provision is to steal it. This is the second time Stockfled has been- the subject of executive clemency, and he has the recommendation of haviug broke jail once, and while in custody, of being the cause f a great dual of trouble among the convict. Gov. Woods has done a little bet ter than when ho turned Miugo, the murderer, loose. This time he has given a reason; then, he gave uoue. Whether the reason given now is worth anything, we leave for others to determine. If our chief Federal officer achieves no other fame while figuring in Utah history, he will be known to posterity as "the pardoner" the pardoner of notorious criminals, without reason, oe for reason that no- reasonable person consider worof notice or thy argument. Jut FAJTCT GOODS, V Omaha, May, 15. 1874. ) ia duplicates will be received at try thisofllce until eleven o clock, A. M., Satur 1874. for the deli-e- ry on the cars, day, June, to the nines, on the line of at the point neat-ea- t tbe Union Pacinc Kailroad,of JSIwHT THOUSAND TONS OF COAL, for supply of fuel for Military Poets along said line oi raiiroaa. Mo bid will be entertained ander any eirtum stances unless tbe bidder is present in person or by my authorized agent or attorney, at the open ing ot the bids, and is then and there prepared to show that be ia tully able to carry out the con tract id all reaped. If awarded to him The quality of tbe conl offrred will be carefully considered in making the award, and the right to reject any or all bids is expressly reserved. Bids must be endorsed on envelope. " Bids fer coal ' By order of tbe Department Commander. ALEX. J. PERKY. Chief Quartermaster Dept. Platte, Brevt. Brig Gen. U. S. Army. d2061w. QtALKD fia tiiit Department or the PUTTS,) Qt'AKTEMA8TER, urnci i Ritr Neb. trial 11 ATM PROPOSALS FOR COAL. UaADQ'R Sort OUR HOUSE IS THE LARGEST IN OGDEX DRY GOODS, CL.OT1IIXG, . THE PA 11 DON EK. d ti d208-lw- Stocky Are now open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We beg to call attention of our patrons, and the public, to the fact that to-da- y, Bow Station, Lnion Paci&e railioad, to r'ort W. T. I,uu0,u0(l pounds, more or leea, from Bryaa. W. girl. AND X. S - DOINO BUSINESS 15 them-eel- e. tirm are '.queate to tin Cannon, of Utah, in the Home r.ltcucna call indebted to and settle by bom or otherwise immediately Committee, and it is possible that action 8AHUKL HOKROCKS, on his cae ray not be had during tbe W. T. BAStk. OGDEX. UTAH. were only There session. dWMni eight 1874. 22, present Ogd.il, May members present at tbe meeting to day, FOIt TRAXsj-POKTATIOand when tht resolutiea tor expulsion PlioPOSAI-of vote lost H was bjr was produced, ITfdaefidai ETenlig, May 87, 1874. four to three, one member not Toting Platti. UltlK)UAlTI. Dzr'T or ! The Democratic members of the commitOrrics Chief Qiarteimaitib, Cantee are opposed to tbe expulsion of Omaha, Xiv., May 1 K. 1874 non, believing it to be au unwarrantable PROPOSALS IN DUPLICATE, Willi THE WAR CLOUDS. . interference with ttie rignt of represengna.'antM of two resnot bidd.ra, that oende will b giT.n oa parti tation. teceiT-ai this vile award f contracts, wilt be There i always a hitch in the uutil It.b o'click a. a., fueeda, Jan. It), 1874, Earl RusThree weeks ago FOB THE TttAXfcPORTATIOX sell rose in the House of-- Lords, to 'dead sure" arrangements of the Salt dariog. the flacal year ending Jan. 30, 1875, f s rii: move for copies of correspondence Lake ''ring." And how mad they get army supplies, folljwe, 2,000,000 pounds, mor or lefia, from Caejeiine Fo. ta Laramie and alt rman, with other European power relating every time the hitch occurs. They Depot, W. T W.T. is it that what understand the In can't fights 1,01)0,000 pounds, mor. or less, from Medicine to the maintenance of peace. course of his speech, he referred to the spirit prevailing in the French army, stating that according to authentic information, the wholo army, from the highest marshal to the lowest ensign, were determined to have revenge on Germany, II also quoted the statement of a leading German statesman, that a standing army of 400,000 men was nectssary tor the Empire, Earl Russell wanted to know what were the prospects for peace, and what England would do to- maintain it in the event of the probability of another great war. Lord Derby, while admitting the desire of France to regain what was lost and the detcimination of Germa ny to keep what was acquired by cob :o:- . E0, I. Jon, "Ce proj IEJSIDY, BED JACKET, PLA5TATI0X kid 1IC0TTA BITTERS. w nolcsale and Il.otall-- ' 018 lit l.-- t mil |