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Show nttcu SEhe t guwttai. lenroe. Editor buerneee ImiieM W. , j . .id ... OODE.V. UTAH. Ef?uugr, Oct. 3, Satnrdar Cosdessations. trom thismerning s citizens from serving on juries. We a want to see if that bill really satisfies arm Mrs. Woodruff, who had by accident, while returning with the preaching Chief Justice, and are her husband, Mr. W. Woodruff, Jr.,frem anxious ta see his sermonl the funeral ef their child,, yesterday lr ! Municipal. 187' The City Council met, as per adjournOetobes 1st, 1874, ment, Mayor L. J. ' T TUK-- POLICY OF iABUSE. in Chair. Ilerrick tha I i 5 Hi M i A license was granted to Geo. Pike "Liberals," other-Vis- e to Th keep the Utah Hotel,' en the comer of otherwise Main v 1 "Independents," vai Fifth Streets. IdaOneida license County, John Ciacherl was granted "Soreheads," of ' frantic' because the "Mor-mans'- !. to. keep a Bar, at a building fornerlj near Jure : nominated a straight known as the Delraonico Hotel, Railroaef Depot. the i the What ticket for tho County, ; The petition of Joseph Appolonie for of their raving? They will not a license to keep a Chop House, at a misrepresenta-x'u- a cause their by west side f Main Street, the on h!p building " The was and religious xniao ity. granted. William Toulon petitioned, for and 'Mormon" people of Oneida can was granted a license to eell Lumber. carry the County if they want to, Robt. Holroyd and Jas. Impey were and outside ; pressure will only eaeh granted a license to ruri a Job inside strengthen iusida unity and. ' ? !f Wagon-determination. ' No reasonable- - per- ' A license was 'granted to John H. son will object to a fair political Stinge to sell Confectionery, Oysters "In- and Lunch, at his store on Fif.a Street. fight. The "Liberals" can be as The respective licenses of F. J. Kie-se- l, dependent" as they please, and they worst Murphy Bros., Lowe Bros., Sam' have the right to vote for th uel Adams & Vandyke, S. Horrocks, or the best man they can pick T., Julius Mendelsohn, Levy," vote riensky, ' provided they only cast one J. S. Lewis, B. White, D. II. Peery, other apiece but they must allow Supt. Z.C. M. I., and Chas.' Woodman-seand do the they same, were renewed. people to "Mormon" a Harris verbally represented will not single Joseph capture .y ballot by copying the tactics of their to the Council that his farm, west of in confreres in Utah. The policy of the city, was entered by the Mayor at that the with connexion Plat; City 'iiliwe will only make defeat more the time of 4vi f A 11 entry the street running it I certain and complete. by his farm was four reds wide; and that since then the street had been made rods wide, taking oae rod in width METHODIST MIXISTEIIS six off his land. ' ' - 1? In . ; bro-ke- Co-opcrnti- vo IiIEAT MARKET. iLLrLEDT & Co., Meat Market JAMES j ''" ' Tooele. ' ;a,6V Salt Lake is a rendeivous for thieves, garrotters and blacklegs of every de scription. The officers are called upon to. root them out, ; J if r r , " - Next PooV$ to- - Hotel, Jay Gould, .01ivei Ame,;S.. H. H. Sidaey lillou, Clark and ether railreaot magnates are evenexpected to arrive here ; Sepalringr, Cleaning-- , f Main Street, Offden. .4 .. -- ' 1 ' Just receired.a SPLENDID STOCK Ot ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES'. Gt'AKAXTEED. OX A "IIU8T." The Methodist ministers of Massachusetts are poli'icians a3 well as , and they all row in the prcai-hersboat. "I'his-- . mix Dolitical . th suae ture of religion and politics is trea son when practised by "Mormon' minister," and' this pulling together a mark of serfdom. But among Mctho it is exceedingly praiseworthy and a mark of good common sense, The M. Ms ot Mass. are all Re publicans;, not a Democratic black sheep in tho "bleating flock. They are all prohibitiouists too. and they V hate detenained not to vpte for any man who believes in "moderation" or the license law. But all Republicans . Ha 'the 'State are not their way o thinking, so there is trouble brewing and defeat threatening. The M.M's . object to the traffic, in anything that will aid an imbiber in "going on a bust," and declare if any anti prohi bitlonist is nominated for Governor, they' will "go on a bust" themselves: Titliat is 4hey will split the party,, Al , of which is eminently pious, for the Methodists, but would be seditious l in 'the ' reoeilibus and dints j - an A DIFFERENCE. ... Beecher received an ovation on his return to Plj mouth Church last Tlhu'redayT eyeniugl Xhe free and cwy brethxea and sisters who raved at Moulton like a crowd of infuriated wifd animals, hung W the" white washed preacher's words with greater fervor than- he did on that "ragged - .Hedgo',? anT welcomed him'with;the ' strongest expressions of fanatical af- - : '".rcction';,",,!t,-!.'-- J If Christ : were to appear among inflexi his with them pure doctrine, b!e theology and spotless virtue,they would raise the old cry of "crucify ' V .'Vim! crucify him!" ; -- . THE- OCTOBER ll.Pn.Moaitiy TEUH. rn; next the Third Dis- trict Court will commence its first " term under the provisions of the Poland bill. As the eminent (?) ju who rist presides on the bench has expressed hiaiself satisfied with the provisions of the mutilated ring production, we are anxious to 6ee the Jude will so far whether Ins chronic wearilrcouie to. get to work in earny ?1J est, and whether he will act under the the bill ss it stands, or assume his usual position of legislator and judge Tenibined. His Hcsot should remember, that under the Poland bill or religious belief contrary o his cpici as, does not disqualify ! ; : James HUliaiis, Willi Slreel. d3016nu ' ;. .' ' Barley and Potatoes ta7cen in exchange. Wlieaty Oats, ' JAMES ALLEN & Co. - . d2S6-3- Z. C. HI. 0 , Estey Organ OGDEN BKANCH I., " Just Arriving and to Arrive! . XT jR. L GOOI S, IP A L . , . , coKsisrma of Tlie Choicest Styles and Patterns of DRESS 1,000 Cottage Organs Manu-- . factured Monthly. ,. a. , GOODS, . GENERAL ASSOETMENT INGIiAmS, .'.' ', - AND A ..... - LINSEYS FLANNELS, . " About twice as many as anjr other establUbmont in the world. . a 1 Dry Goods. Groceries; c ftc, done with THE - nil They invite inspection cf their stock of BIDS FOIt BUILDING. Specifications can be seen at the office of: Alderman Thomson .at the City Hall. t v-.- ' ,We don't want them to break the Sabbath, but hope they 'wilt lose no time in making some arrangements in regard to depot buildings, workshops, etc, on that land the U. P. has acquired in this city. Their present establishment is not worthy of so wealthy a corporation. .... :' - Eastern and Western Boots and Shoes ; ing. PROPOSALS FOR THE CARPENTER SEALED Work of a three etory brick buildCity: will be received ing on Ma n Street. Oe-irby the undersigned up to Monday evening, Octo- ber Oth, 1ST 4. ;j i s . mspaicfl. 8ATI8PACriON 1 oilJIL DIN OLD WALKER Ogden Fifth Street, Where he will be glud of a horeof putrouase. Railroad Magnates. u . Full Line of Fall Dry Goods the the public that be hae opened for boeineo iivy,.: n aovTe line ai in , ' ARE IN DAILY RECEIPT OF A . , e, 14:.' .... Stack Herd Tbe WtlxT County CoiperatiTe meraing lost another lUtle otie. The cup touatiuu huejunt opened y of the parents' affliction is .'ill. The bail of Langlev and Robinson fcr to the $3,000 swindle, has beeit hear tbe CLOSE HOTEL, on $1,000. But this was more tha tney I'could find bondsmen for, so they are 5th . STREET, OGDEN, still iB custody of foeVoere the public tan obtain good freeli meat on The evidence against Mahon for reasontiMe lerme. eerv is said to be conclusive theW. has S: Sears Mr. pnrrban- Calf and examiae for yooreeHes-befo-r purchased HJQJ-lold produce business of Z. C. M. 1 , ana ing elurwliere. has started in with a full line of groceto the ries and provisions next-door Deseret National Bank. " Mr. Sears is a rustler and is bound to socceed. Judge McKean has decided again in favor of tne "iaoerai ' canuiaaies in IAMES WILLIAMS wishes toj.ifos in .'K -- DEY OF p GQOPSl . Mr. Harris petitioned the Council to W. DRIVER, , THE FINEST CASES, Z'':.V- 4Jl in the en him a lot situated bench, give City Drug Store. PROdll-3- t ,"ii:i.-fl(THE BEST TONE EVER " 9 Ogden, Oct. 2d, 1874. place of the land ; thus- - takes for pubMen's, Bojs and Cbildrcri'f ; ; M DUCED in of Organs, charming lic use. H 9 .w Thej matter was referred to D. allftiring none. ;;,(f..,j v ;,, the Committee on Streets. ' AND BEAUTIFUL The Committee om Streets recom; ..WOSDEBFC ;:j , mended measures, which were adopted, for the drying up of stagnant pools of Office: Slain Street, three doors south Vox Jufoilante,' Tex Humana, water, en Fifth Street. t f Tost Office, "w Iittens, Ladies, Misses' and 'Children's llosiery of all Grades?" ; i " " ' The Special Committee,, appointed, at Delicante, Yilettoa, dil-t- f OGDEX, ITAII. . a previous meeting, to procure the re' Original with and peculiar to tfc turn of the City pump from the U. 5. 11. R. Co., reported that the 'pump was ; ; still in the service of the Company, and ; iiARDfARE,; io evsrything elae in the ,r,. 1874. October, in bad condition. The committee had ; ;;, iu xj Glass-WarPaper-Hauging-s, Queoq'e-War- e, T Saddles, Harness and. " Illustrated.. (Catalogues sent free. pokea to .some of the partita in ,relar tion to the matter, but had, as yet, obSpecial Rates for Conference, JOHN DAYJSES & SOX, T. j,. (JJarness Trimmings, Cordage and Tin Ware. tained ho satisfaction as to when the r AGENTS, SALT LAKE CITY. Fare to S. L. City Traina will run aa . pump will be returned.. and return: follow: ; i ;, The committee were iastructed to Leave Franklin JUST RECEIVED. , j.u. duily at 9.00a.m $6,00 continue their labors, and require from Richmond " 9.30 " An assortment of the most popular and Best 5,75 - . . ' 10.00 " Smithfield 5.50 the Company the return of the pump in " . Logan 6 00 " 11.00 " good condition, to the well near the , 4 75 '","11.80 4vv Mendon a, Tabernacle, or the price of the pump in, "v Hampton's"" 12.40p.m 4.50 Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa ClausV EclipW, cash. 2 10 Corinne I 3.75 iiamond Uoal "!t j I rj JJiamond, Xmprjyea JNew lra, bcotia, Kansas, " Brigham " 2 45 " 3.25 Several bills for publio labor were alCharm Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scorchers, Box, - " Willarl 8.25 2.75 ., lowed. , ,,, r .. , f ,.T, , The Council adjourned till the ICth of Arrive in Ogden at '4:30, to connect "train Utah" . o with the 6:20 Central October, 1874, to meet at the City Hall ' ' i for Salt Late "'' ' at 2 o'clock p.m. ' IleturnCity, ' '' lDg to make direct con- l,"'r A .Full, apsortmcnt of ; , f '1 ;'.". TT'l I nanfiAn Sandwich Islands.' Xna Fancy IVotions.'' ' ''.".Vif m this-clas- U- T. E. BROWN, M. CLOTHING OF LATEST STYLES! . Surgeon Pliysieian, and Obstetrician. SOLO STOPS, HATS; CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOVES ; , ESTEY ORGANS; CONFERENCE! 4-- m Groceries, ine si c staple brigs, notion e, ,;.iftti -- , . :?iFr;'itTHi .... I i We received a O letter from Elder John A. West, dated Laie Oahu, Hawaiian Ie lands, Sept.' 14th, 1874s, from which we gUan the following items concerair.g the viait of Prince Leleiohoku to Laie, dur ing his tour around Oahu We expeoted a party of fifteen ortwen ty with the Prince, but when they ar rived there were besides his royal high ness. twenty of his particular friends and soldiers. We welcomed them by the usual salute nurrah which rang from tb.6 assembled crowd. .After going through the usual routine of introducing me party parioos or a sumptuous sup per.-- Among the distnitaries were Mr. G. Cummings, Chief Offieer, Mr. Mir, Private Secretary; Mr. Judd, Master of Colors; Hon Henre Kahanu, a member or the Privy Council, Mr, Wood sand several others. After supper was over by the request of the Prince, lights were arranged so as to renect upon toe beautiful green yard in front of the house where the native dancors took ( their position and, went tbrouga the various styles of dancioe. among the nativss, , accompanied by City on the 6 o'clock Morning Train, to connect witfi' th'e Utah ' Northern at Ogden. rs a FOR CAKES, " AKD ALL KlXDS Ot K a 4 1 ; IL WALLACE'S South Street, EH (0 '' 2 o WAGONS w ,V V.rtit 'UJ lft-- tf ' M ?f h "5 "3 0 0 U d cs c a H si; .. u S u 8 Tojs :HL01l Tiffitd. HBEKAA DiSCOV"T TQ TUK IKAPE. .ie qw ; :ant U C .. Li . i.i. ! a tm4 '."j A . ENGLISH. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ilHID:B:B, B,Il1l ... . A Ta. T TI v., T, V . AISO, A CHOICE AS80PTMEJfT.0FJ , A YTI ' T JL P i T lf7W II TTT o ir r VI It aa.:jl O Jl..Ju Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U..S.;TlctonaTand" California Wine Bitten, ''.:t : ';ir'if.". A AJL c3 f T cue Arm than anywhere in ogden 'cm, """" ---- AT CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street,- Ogden, TTtahi . NEAR THE LIVERY STACLEg. " Nothing adulterated. All of the beat selection. 8 o . ; O I 1 il Suit Lake City, Tlie AT THE OLD T1TH IN G YAR D. Of tlieFincstlQualitie8 iuaniifacliired, onMraiight ' 9 t , R K'S G b A:.li;.E; u i2 ORG ASS " X 3 PllixCE W. H. Hooper, Sup& . u a t WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT O --I ai fctock. ! WHOLESALE AND JRETAIL First H D AX ; . y S AND mAcHIXERY i-- All orders addressed to D. II.' Peery, Ogden, will receive "prompt attention. .uu i., Uf y. .f.-f-.K t,? :i b "d296-t- f h u SALT LAKE CITY. Xonsorlal MACHINES ! o 1 e, " bB ! conversed with this Prince in Coantry Dealer aisplied at Wholesale. ' to the Book of Mormon and the rise and progress of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, which he Soda & Fancy Summer Di infcs listened to with much interest. After breakfast the following dayat ythr re. "" quest of the Prince the people assembled C. MORITZ. ;r in our meeting-houswhich was pretty U well filled, where he addressed them for I 'i . JFirtH Street, t''Onptv. ten or lifceea minutes, taking for his U Hairdromtinir. Doti'i KaT ShaTlni. Fimt-cl(ext. jzcioolu km Lahvi (to increase the Stern. , multitude.) After His Highness rot fbrpst the place,' near' 0. W, Turer'a Rook ; ; through he requested me to speak, which l aid, outline my trust in the Lord. I CONFERENCE YISITOUS told them that the Book of Mormon was the word of X3od to man on the earth. !" li fheuldcah'e "II lit' , I and it gave a history of their forefathers, and if ihey would hearken to the words WILLIAM HOPWOOD, of ; the Book, not msnv creaeration.o FIRST SOLTII STREKT, wouU pass away before they became white and delightsome people, and that they must be true to theaselves with a close observance ef the laws of God, OPPOSITE Z, C. M. I. WHOLESALE CROCERY, a oraer to carry out the desire of their " Prince. For a choice aelection of young After the adjournment of meeting the Xewcsl party were soon in their saddles and walloped off with cheers and waving of, AND v aats. Tfae party seemed pleased, as well as ORNAMENTS! ourselves, with, the visit. Utah County Candies nn;l (iroccripa. 'uts, e Just in w I. u a "MlXG SIXGER a- 'sweetmeats Opposite First" National Bank, and CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. z ' CONFECTIONERY! ' ' ' ' o: u CHAS. NIBLEY, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. M. THATCHER, Gen'l SupL , .a z " v u o p o o Tickets will be eool mlv from the 3d to, the I2IU of Oct,, Inclusive. T; ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP FOB CASE! THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGAJH ,, ?3m ' it W.H. CLARK Proprietor. ; |