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Show wrorr" ?T bo every woman must who have ther the is for the the Terri'.cry, or for those who Charles V. St?iiroc rMitor want cither to rale or ruin it. aud buS De. manaprr, Politics must now obtain a portion of qur attention. As American citizens we hare r;ght3 of which we shall ever " be deprived, unless we 21." Tae3i37EtedIu?, J1j stand up to battle for them. We are the majority. Every office in the of the people' is iu thl hands of G!LEHAIi ELECTION! gift the old sttlers of Utah and their children. Every office without excep.. , : X874- tion should, under a republican form HIOXDAY, Al:GCT 3d. of government, be in the power of the people. . At present wo are deprived of this constitutional right. But we can keep that which we have, while wc struggle for that which we v JVr Delegate to Congress. . ought to have. Shall we play "into GEORGE Q. CANNON. . the hands of our enemies by dividing CtfJnmuStb'wr tr Locate University our.influenco .and .wasting . our Land: . strength?. Our force and our safety are in our union. This (has been "JOHN VAN COTT. V ' the source of our vigor in religion; . LEWIS S. HILLS, ' TAlIVT TrHT7TM;MT it is the maiubpring of eur power in politics. We must be one. For r?bor County: We should have but one ticket in lUfMMttiatkf to tha Legislative the field. Let the best men be found . Assembly: to serve us in the .various positions to JjOMN-FARbe filled, and waiving personal pre r PENROSE. dilections, let us all vote the same Judge: way. Never heed the jibes of deF. D. RICHARDS. signing knaves who mock at our unity, yet pattern after it as far as LESTER J. HERRICK. they can. They are learning from our union, let us not imitate their Sheriff:1 ! - i f i PEOPLE'S TICKET! - 7 ;t?risr Yesterday a man a FiiiR Z. CM.' I. CQlUftH. weni la lie resr of riotisky's stoic and the Lired girl for a nia'ca to light akti fire sprang boxes Ti ed up outside, unJ if assistntiC bud not been immediately procured, it ia not improb able tbat tbe south end of Main street would Lave been destroyed, as everything was aa dry as tinder and & biga wind was blowinz. Several men went for that fire and put it out in a, jiffy. Soon t lie up BQieug 'pc. af'rr PLANING AND RE - SAWING HILLS, Lc loft, dry-good- s -- From CoRBKVSAllofs. OGDEK OGDEN BRANCH. GIBSOW, ECCLES PROlTJETOrvS. We Respectfully announce to 1he Citizens of Oaden we. have lateli, put inoperafiona lowed tbe remains to (he cemetery. Prest. Young, and Elders John Taylor and Geo. Q. Cannon delivered addresses. Mr. Orson H. Qroo, son of Alderman Oroe lias gone to Portland. Oregon, to locate, and others will follow him if he suitable spot Elder Junius F. Wells, son of Prest. finds a D. H. Wells, has returned from his mis sion to Europe in excellent health and GOODS, , at uit, nttv ana me very lest jiiinwtf make and we are now oj prepared to Just Arriving! OUJl SPUING , nty that last eteting's Ktur. Tbt funeral of the lamented Thomas Wiltiama o Sunday was very largely atteuded, and eighty three carriages fol- & fj0. do all kinds of Re-Sawi- Planing, Matching and Scroll ng, Sawic?. WE ALSO MAKE CONSISTING Of RUSTIC, FIOOlilNG and BETEL SIDIXO THE CHOICEST STYLES Patterns of And We are also manufacturing the very best quality of WSnif e Pine laiimbep, And are prepared to fill Wholesale and Retail Bills at Short Print, Percales, notice AtdOur Kill, Corner of FIFTH AKD FKANKLIN STREETS sprits. Organdns, Y Magnetic iron ore of splendid quality, l'eques. has been discovered within a few miles AND A ef Salt Lake City. Herald: this From morning's GEXEBAL 1SS0STMEXT OP Ward Square is set apart for Eighth , the use of teams conveying parties to the R, Jubilee on the 24th. ! G.-W. C. Stainea Esq., the Church Emi gration agent, is home again from the East. All his friends are glad to see bim. 0. H. Siggs Esq., Territorial SuperKm' Beys' and Children's intendent of common schools, has gone East (o attend the National Educational , Association at Detroit, Michigan, Au CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY divinion. ... WILLIAM BROWN. 4th. There is a time for all things. Now gust SUITABLE TO THE SEASON. . - Carorav: is the time for a little politics. In J OS i JIM WILLIAMS. tes than two weeks the August - Common Schools: election will take place. Let every Svperwtwdertof; Hvy Goods - WILLIAM W. BURTON. LECTURE. man and woman who has tho right to vote think well of the privileges of citizenship, become acquainted THE YOICfi OF THE with what has to be done, and then TIMES! go forward and perform that duty The old 6cttler3 of Utah h&Te a unitedly, freely and understanding, natural distaste for politics and a each one determined to do his or Iu ltVOT vi nftnit ftt.rftmr arttinat.nv aft'iURt narties. t nnwnrifnnf uuu uti pa i jy luft luaiuvaiu ptapbcualc from the themselves and civil great the liberties which relidous separating and tho nation coming up we camo to these mountaiu valleys to bodj c( into the solitudo of the mountains, enjoy, and victory shall crown our they kl't behind thent-- a Becthing easy battle, while- contusion caverB the iaces ot our ioes. iiwj9-'opplitical corruption, and themselves on the pros TUSIXFIiUEAZAL PARTY of living in a community free pect It was too bad that the little knot frcm tho; gambling for office, the which tied itaelf together on the hill, bribery, jobbery, knaV' ish trickery and that and named itself ''Liberal," should dngriced tha country" and rode so soon have becomo separated and ro'igh-shooyer patriotism, integrity twisted into a snarl. Those influ&nl the shiaing virtues of true states enzal aspirants have Bneezed and divided. Their legal luminary has manship. I Of parties, they had sxperienced gone out they should have supplied sufficient to discuet them. Whenever alcohol, that would have kegt it burnthey had repoSeu confidence in either ing, there was no place for their of the great political divisions which man of records, after he had worked fought for supremacy, they had trust so hard for the post, the beBt fellow cd only to be betrayed. Robbed of they put up had to pike because there as thjir rijhtalij jrell of their prop was nothing for him to survey, and fTix, they tarncd their baeks upon their Sootch .nominee was too select thejtlae aod selfish cliques who had for such company. Too bad! And now they have revamped their ticket no other aim than and tied it with a bond, and hope to who, m,nTaTtTJlup,oV Ifcuiagogues when appeiled to for justice, replied, get a few votes to give notoriety to a 'Ywur cause is just, but vse can do few names, one of which, if tho own-e- r was at hsme would be drawn out nothjn for you," aod eschewing the tuiojl, .rancour and rottenness of at the earnest possible date. The "liberal" though. ' They parties and politics, they turned their party to tilling the soil and wres- would give every member an office, attntjon ting from iue Stubborn elements the only there are not quite enough to necessaries aud comforts of life. ' go round. Just a few more vacancies and the entire psrty could be accomfor a time all wa3 quiet and and peace modated and everything would be in natural iruit.1 Iu faith, ia lovely. labor, in all. things they were one. A JOB FOR JIMMY. And udmnfter what ehifta' they were compelled to make to supply The coroner of the influeozals thttr' Commbu needs, they were will have one job that he can count cheerful, kind, broth- on, though it h&ppy, may not be in the nd contented. But pros- Bond. That is to sit on the erly corpse perity i erowned their toils, and of t he p,rty on the evening of August the fume of their workswent abroad, 3d. It may be a little one but it snd men who live by spoiling those will be strong enoughs for tho red who' lubof, turned their greedy eyes noses. toward Utah. 'They Socked here they hive THE ROUTE IS NOW FIXED fattened on the ib'.ly of their victims. E J wbicfe pasengn from Ogden kn3 ether polnt iu the W est can reach St. Joui and all poiut The BtTTy ''"JUT? tt o n h;ive permuted iA by wty of St. Louis more comfortably aud than ever hfor. Tn Mimobri Piciria Tb&ocob Usi & uiu'-'f tlvaircld acd hajtpj union srdily arrangements with the K. C. St J. 1 C. B. to dissolve undor the specious influ-en- ha lroail, wberpby trains are ran fruin Omaha to St. Loait without break or imjwliment. and with. ul their avowed oueunes. cut inlijecting it patrons to the annovauce of a No other line can furni eh ;nt;chugofcars. fctriitj and that antag03'3ai, snih inducements to the travelling public. connected with this Through Line is wlni'h under tha baths of "hbcrJy" and the adoptien of the Miller Platform and estinghouse Air Brake, together with its Pullhas eome Ike a wolf in. ihccp3 cloth- man Sleepers, od Reclining Chair Coaches, render line perfectly safe and plwaut. ing, h:ive crept iu among theji to atripoetbe Passengers from all parts of the West, b taKiliR its Exprest Trains, are landed in St. Lois at TOiken fLein and strcaglheu their fcnouable honrs, noru:ng aad ersning, and in am Me msko direct eontiectim. with all advv ii its. And tha titr.a has coma railroadstimetor toerery in tbe Nnrth. East and point South. Particular information with when every man must take a efand tables. wapn, time 4c, may be hd at the various Thronrh office 'iV'ket' in or the West, or lor fU ri,h;j and liberties of the written npon person ar?Hcatkms to G. H. Baxter, Western PavMnper Kansas Atfsnt, K. Mo., 1"oj ot City. a iy i he hhh ti, belung, and U.terai paaengur St. - - wiro-puliiu- g, hocus-pocu- d -- h cora-plct- . cj Lui-gjt)?- a, Kyery-iUm- firet-!- t g a, MRS. T. B. H. STENKOUSE Will do'ilvar br highly intcretiog HATS, CAPS, BOOTS UTAH Ladles', Misses', and Children's Trimmed Ilataand laucy uoods. Lecture en Agent, Lcaij, ilo. ; METHODIST EPISCOPAL DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Notions, Boots and Shoes, HATS and CAPS. Arriving for Springand bummer Trade. Now Goods now AND SHOES, OTHER PRODUCE GRAIN AND Exchange for Goods. : CIIUECQ, Cgden, Utah, A FULL STOCK TO1CES ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST FIMJ11B OF promptly at S o'clock. AD3IISS10X 50 Cis. t f V ACTED. 100 LABORERS! A GROCERIES, Hardware, Stnple Drags, Notions, Taper Hangings, Queea's-Ware, Saddles, Glass-war- ness and N't) WOODCIIOPPERS. Harness Hartrim- mings, Cordage and Tin-War- BILLIARD PARLOR Main Street, Ogden. . COFF M0011E, For TarHculars, apply to choice FIRST-CLAS- 3EAR0SLEY HOUSE, Opposite Union Depot. Carefully Examined Machines, Sewing 60C. BOARD MEALS avcoiuuiotltttioDS.$2 !tt. DAY. TVn Prince Organs! 1 PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT Thut all Railroad men are now taking uharjies $5.00 per weeis for board. 140-- p Our new WAGON and MACHI VnnHotMj Old Tithing Office Yard. mm ih WQEBS ALL KIKL and M KTery Store gnaranteeJ to SOLD Excelsior g'.Te Satntactloti BY Manfu-- ST. LOUIS, AND ET 25. EDLEY O. Ogltn, Co., wo., M If Vtals. HAMPTON, Main Street, Ogden. i Hacfe, fcalt lilifiir-i-, Wholesale and Retail. Pi, tor.Jrvu t- tiUCinp ctiiiEB y hia r.It!in-n- AUB Mw-io- a m CSSAICTU1CJ xmxcox i,in moFtttf of .t-- -s- honi c t- - will I:oEcfGndci , . to sjme Urnmnit claiming r,.i ct nnriiili-- but ' FRY. t ''r"rLC. y Ii the L.cctla ret t3 rcccaxesi-- nrnfiffv . i rfgara Mr!::! Msta PntD -- lo jitrsont. i'r.rtwo wijihinr to fticJce the Hail or Orcmndi" must aj ly a Jiijs iu autauco. TERMS LOW oiwii ids e:irs of trial, tlii.tv KttntlrcEUite,anub SUP-PLIL- P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. All orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, T ill receive prompt Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful attention G rove. A File TTrt!l AH kinds of mMor J flour, araoiumoJating J in a not priiiit p BETI1D THE MOET Orders Promptly Sliifpid to any JMciicy Point on the liu drouth. &, Phcravt'm, EXTERNAL WOUNDS.d THE BEST BEER in UTAH RICHTER IIM tnd may be j netly tei mud tha paeaoea Grove Brewery! Will be Sold at Reasonable rrlces an on JLasy Terms, as we FAMILIES A3D THE TRADE ish to Close Out. Vtlsi. Cnro ISOtf and larpe dancing X. 1M' u ia Opposite Old Tithing Offlre, OF W. H. IIOOfER, Supt. KrMfiheS. Horses, Moles or Cattle. will deliver in in this city, FORTY CENTS A BUSHEL. have 12 UOOD REASONS wby tUey will rto yonr work. are the cheapest to buy, " They They are the best to use, They bake eveuly aad quickly. Their operation is perfect, They have always a good draft, They are made of the best material, They roaet perfectly, g" They J equire but little fuel, iiiey uro cry low pncea, fiasj They are easily managed, They arc suited to all localities, Pinnhm. Oalli. Hoof-ale-, Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle.CoU lar and Harness Galls; also diseases f the Ej Send on Tour Orders. 4 It is rrfpmraended with unbounded aee- nnce iu ail cases oft uts.Bmises, Burns. upraiM Rheumatism, Hard Swellings, Bitefc, t'a blains.StillneseoUhe Joints, i rozen Feet. Brt, tza., amon? all persons, and for Sprains. At the Low Price of opened ia tha O sH t EAS NO EQUAL. GOOD GKEY LIME NERY DEPARTMENT, is now cv II c t Lir.lE! LIIE! UUE TT t hculiug IT? their Meals at the DELMONICOT Because Mr. Landtsets an excellent table, reats kis customers right, and ouly er Amerlfs. the hulsitalsle nnrt bust record of T LuiiiiK Ht iu tho world. From tlis millions xip fin millions of bodies aolil iiu rnmplalnt ha cvrr reach-c- d uud us, aud u. u the U. BEARDSLET, Proprietor. WHY IS In It n own It merit arc well known througli-on- t world. It fl49tt CELtISKATi:i mil!!v PER Good Bar Attached. ANBTHE LOW RESERVOIR! wirs, BILLIARD TABLES. S dl96-t- f AQEXIS FOK SIISTGr-IEIR- S AND Proprietor. Liquors and Cigars. DOM'TBUY VXTlh TOD HAVE - e. F. H. MYERS, Supt. N. F. & L. Co., or A. If. CLARK, Ililliard, Wyoming. d259 s59 8w We " a "iu RECEIVED IN AT THE dseo-s- - DEALER IN 23 Thursday EYen'g, July Commencirsg - - Maiu Street, ON 1 coa.--tn- W. EOULGER" . A--i rtrsoisr. as . yv. r- j - t Cones c r? r. ttd |