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Show IXWttV TO UOOIL H V Shf.Ojjdfn'A'unrtiaii.. W. I'cJiruaa. Itfjark ElUor CKJDEX. UTAH". Friday Ercninj, Jan. 8, 1875. HOW TOVfliLV RESriX'T. Aatutuberwif juvenile lux'dluuisin San Eraacistw recently received a lessen oo the respect due to old age, which had more effect on their minds than a dozen lectures. t A poor old laboring niau named Arnold Smith, who rented a garret in a tenement house, was the continual butt of juve-fiil- e jokes and gutter-- f nipe abuse. The unruly urchins would follow him even to his door, .and heap indhim. ignities-upon few A days ago the landlord of the house gave him notice, to quit, aud attempted to remove him before the time was up. Failing in this,he got a number of rowdy boys to make a raid upon the room where Arnold had lived ulone since the death of his - Kotico tothe ths undet signed ; WALLA WALLA PuMio. Butchers ot GHEENWELk & WEIGHT, nont 02xve.. ioflusnce he exeruises over his followers wrll perhaps hold iheChurch together as political entity; but his dissolution vhich cannot be many years delayed remove the conneeling link, and then Mortnoniem, with it distinguishing and repulsive feature po'yeamy 'Mhe twin relic of barbarism" will pas9 into Iho litcti ,of. exploded shams, and. United Btatfi law will sirccecd no hierarchul iv-il- l not with the crowd of tor all Ietnas-wa- s O-- XL , assaulting-hoodlums- . - r? l ij OU11 STOCK, e-ROCERIE- S! . j So that we can offer i mm wmmm- to -- kinds of 5l X X3- s i IX TOWN AND COUNTRY, ONE DOOR EAST OF BRIGK STORE, Fifth St., Ogden, Returns their Purchasing in Large Quantities and freighting by the CAR- LOTS, we can sell at such figures as render it unnecessary for those who buy less thanthe OAR LOAD to send either Eoots & Shoes, East or West. every other description, - thanks to the publio for esteemed patronage, and now informs them that he has on hand a FULL STOCK of the best FRENCH CALF s SKINS and all other kinda of Leather used in the trade; and is pre pared to make - first-clas- Cork-sole- d as well as second in quality and workmanship to cone in the Territory. LADIES4 and GENT'S CCTJK SOLES FOR A GOOD ijjjwnKWjmiMi'i WE HATE FIT GUARANTEED. E. d53-l- J. Watkins. jim;ii.M OUR STOCK Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods. Should any particular kind not in stock be called for, by leaving aa order, in two days it can be had from our Salt, Lake Hquse at their prices Ladies' California Shoes! Bring them along. J. T. Til. UN, Manager. .tuair OF ( DllIEJ) PEACHES. mime DOUBLED SALE. llepair'mg Neatly Executed - wmm. - ASD- but was merely coming up to see what was the matter, when the shot was fired. But whether this was the case or'not, we should think that the young scamps would fight i OF RENT. TO mm INCKEA8ED E. J;. Watkins, HIGHEST PRICES that the boy mi nm in in i wii ii 1 - . Co-op- w himselT up. It is claimed 1 mm mm . . the. MoriHons, undur the control of Major '12ki Ogden, agree to close cur sUsps door north of (h IF. Tribe's provision store.) ill FIVE o'elock every evening, except (Next MEALS ATALL II0URS- SuUrJay evenings, through the winter months, commencing en Monday evening JOS. AI'POIUXIO, Proj'r. don-t- f next, January 4bh 17-3Our customers will please govern themselves accordingly, hert-'e- Douglass &, Robbiss, The Tribune is exercised over our Davii.s-Moulding, eon- Asscsiation, eipoxure of the palpable errors d88-fM. Biel & .Co. tained in ilsdouble New Year's sheet, and whines over what we said about its wilful falsehood 'and 'foul abuse. That is all a matter of course. But the mendacious or2n.eays : ."As we A' COMMODIOUS STORE espccted the paper would be in deOn Emit 8trect, mand 'by all classes, it was thought and exclude best to Next door east of G.'W Turner's, with religion politics." two rooms in fhe rear. this not was happy thought Why carried into effect? That it wag not wife. W. TURNER, Ogden, Becoming aroused at last, the old Enquire of G. we show by makiag a fjw extracts Or JOHN CORDON, Mouad Fort. ' from tao sheet : man seized a musket and threatened d91 tf Plural marriages fire celebrated eerj to shoot them if they did not desist. MouJaj with otcret rite, in defiance of After chasing them several times, he tlie act of Congress ef 15C2 prohibiting tired his gun, and tho charge jipljfcAtny, which the Mormons affect to finally Grain and! Dried Peaches. despise ns an unconstitutional interfer- of buokshot entered the breast of a ' ence with tbiir rights." about sixteen years old, named Any improTement.cs.Bnot be looked boy for while Brigh&m Young Ileitis control Joseph Dcmas, who fell to the ground ILLARD MERCANTILE-- . INSTI of the minds of his peo.ole." TUTE is PSying tho "A. party of Avkausas emigraa's, and die.d in a few minutci. Arnold about 120 in number, were massacred by quietly went to an officer and gave John D. Lee, at Mountain Meadows, in the southern portion of Utah. ' "While Brigliam lives, the personal Erousr:. ciioi? MAIN STltEKT, 0GDEX, Great Central Route. ARRIVING EVERY FEW- - DAYS; 81-2- MICHIGAN CENTRAL shy after this of f tcempting to crowd old on an Hi. man, and would appreciate misrule." A" Rejirescntative and Cliampwn of Is Compltle in every Variety. These few extracts show how this the adago, "tread upon a worm, and EASTERN 'CONNECTIONS. Taste American Art THE DIRECT !, will it turn." purely mining sheet eschewed reliTiirongli Passenger and Freiitit Runte gion and poVibics, and followed the We fcavo gone into the CJiOTISO'tt ILOTE, and offer as nice a. Prospectus Tor 1874 Eighth Year. NIAGARA instruetioes which it says were issued FALLS fit as can be bad at any tailor's establishment. BOASTING THEIR, to its scribes, to "keep al! abuie of NEW BOSTON the Jlormons out for that one blessed flminiflv. m The America. Art Journal of AND ALL POINTS EASTt or foajo our reporter- - was "A year ISSUED MONTHLY. tut CLUBRATKD ULiUO'. 1 111 day of grace." .Abuse 13 its chief Chamthe Council turned of out City "A Mcguifleent Conception wonderfully occupation and daily bread and dincarried out." &e." ber, Por the ipeedy transportation of all kinds of freight its abuse out, there is Tbe necessity of a 'popular medium for ths repner, Constantly Ileplcnished. without runaeicluaiYe over tue is tho daily cry of the squeak- resentation of tu production of' our rext That has always leeu rec gnized, and many nothing left of most of its issues. the Salt Lake "ring." attempts have been made to mod tbe want. 'X'he The organ . mon call the double ing organ of The only Eastern Line from Chicago successive failures which so invariably fullowod Whenever the dirty concern- - gots ejutli attempt in thi countr to essablish an art running the aiagnificent sheet "a flag of truce," and want to d6li,3y journal, did not prove tho indifference of ihe peofor an idea, out comes a long ple of America to the claims of high art So soon fyliman Palace stuck know what they are to do, and how Sleeping Cars as a proper appreciation of the wan t and abHIty about this stale affair of "a to meet it were showa, the public at once rallied On iti Faeeenser Trains. tj to comport themselves. The above harangue with enthusiasm to its support, aud the result E. SARCfiST, Cen'l Sup't, Chicago. B. so verThe. or was commercial and artistic a ago." popular, pitiattriumph are a few shreds. , of their "flag of year 6. lTSNTWORf H, Gen'l Ps. Agt., CMea. Til ALDINE. dict on the expulsion was "served 'i'Uii ALU1SE, whileissued with .all the regu5 tS. H0iS, Gta'l 1'itvgLt IgU Chicago, truce," and need no comments. All larity, has none of the temporary or timely of him The courtesies of journalicteiracteristie intoieat right." culinary periodicals. It that, the makers. of it need to do sm do of pure, light, and is an elegant miscellany to hired not a collection of pictures, defaciers, fill belong and literature; graCv live in pease with the "imprnctica the rar st specimen of arti tic skill, iu black character- assassins . and "unknown and white. Although 'each succeeding number We' Mormons"' is to Ftop lying. If A affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, ti e real wilfulwho and persons" persistently must value and beoHty of XHK ALMNKwill AKE IN DAItT KECEIPT OP A they want to fight "Mormonism," appreciated after it is bound up at the close of measure ly misrepresent public every Wnila claim the other publications may year. means, but tight it Sght it cheapness, us compared with rivals of and every official act; They should superior a similar class, IlIiSAI.DJ.NKn a unique aud we nor and Neither decently. fairly alone and unaivproacbed be treated as professional slanderers origiaal conception in absolute'y without competition th people of Utah have any objecprice or charThe passensor of a complete volume can and bo banished from decent society acter. anot duplicate the quautity of fin- - paper and ention to a manly opposition, no matter in or number of other vol shape gravings any until and reform. If the uuies for ten ti es its cost; and then, there is the 0 they repent how" forcible it may be, if it is sincere chronio besides. had Council in taken action not City The ualiowd feature of THE ALDINE must anl respectable. Hut while such vile no- nai row sense True art is costhe case the public"voko would have lie taken in While THE ALLINK 4s a strictly and tirades mopolitan. blackguard attacks are not does it American confine itoslf institution, cried "turn 'em out!" entirely to the reproduction of native art. Its mad', upon private character and But Just receirod, a SPLTJNDIB STOCK OF boast of misiiis to cultivate a broad and apprecietive the art taste, one that will discriminate only on public men who ara venerated for their shame and exalt in the ignomi- (jrouads of intrinsic merit. Thus, whilo placing Shoeswho their virtues,, the belorelhe patrons of THK ALDINE, as a leading tlie produotions of the most noted what charecteristic, bi Ju.t might expected American artists atteution will always be given are guilty need not expert anything ny. 1- They invite inspection of their stock of to specimens from foreign master; giving subthem.. of but the contempt and' loathing of scribers all tl'.s pleasure and instruction wbtaina-bt-e froia home r foreign sources. fair minds and honest hearts of every The artistic illustration of American scenery, with THE AI.DI5E, is an important B W 1 STILL THE OUTItAQE. origiual creed. feature, and its magnificent plates are oi a size OUR IIA.IIjT10A.D IS THE ALDINE, DRY GOODS YORK, MllllIWiliW "BLUB and-tak- DEPARTMENT' e t, Great Central Route ALIjE 13 - 1 by-a- ll Full Line oi Fall Bry Goods. OLD .WALKER BUILDING. 3Inin Street, Ojjdeii. 5 - organ-grinde- r Eastern and Western Boots and OH ! 31 OSES! The name of Governor' Moses, of Omth Carolina, has come to be pop- ularly connected with fraud, corrup-- . T)n and pe ulation of the most unleashing, character. Still there are some who stand up for Moses and him. But deny the charges-against now comes Ilumburt, the colored treasurer of CUunguburg county, and Hells it air." ITumburt was imprisoned in default of bail in a civil action against him for the embezzlement of public lunds, the criminal indictment against Lnm being (gashed. Tired of linhe wanted in to char prison, gering himself by peaching on the bigger villains.. He. says that Stata !?e ator Andrews procured hiui the office of treasurer, and ibeing in his power and that of Gov. Moses, he handed over to those two worthies all the tax money he received in a whole year, ttfey promising to arrange for the !ficieucy in his accounts, but failing to do so. How's- - that .for, Moses, and also ..Vndrews) ? Atid to sustain just Mieh -- -- " The governors of Ohio and Massa chusctts in their messages, both strongly condemn the military outrage iu Louisiana, and the legislatures and central committees of sev eral States join with the press ia protesting against this subversion of the plainest rights of the people. A meeting was called 'for next Monday evening, 'at the Cooper In stitute, New York, to give expression to publio feeling on the attack upon Ameiican citizenship, and tho call is signed leading representa tives of the press. The KellogL'egislalare is still in session, both houses being engaged in tho transaction of business. by-th- -- The Shakers' community at New rori-- t Lougo, near Lymingten. in England, were ejected from their by tho sheriff, acting for the m irtpages, on Dee. lu. Iwentymen d 111 women and children were turned out, together with all their fnrniture, to the value of JE 1,000. Shelter was offered them, but thoty r fused it, and stayed in the road all night singing and praying. The weather, was most, inclement, snow and heavy rain falling throughout officials as- the- pliant- JIumburt, the the niht, accompanied by a strong radicals of South Carolina want an- east wind. I he scene in tho morning was beyond description, whole famiother.- STieridarj and. aa increase of lies crouching together with such liut the revolution is bayonets'! covering as they could obtaiu on the roadside, half jjjuriiihed with cold and brewing, and the days of the are numbered. hunger. - - - carpet-"jigger- s res-id.-ne- e more appropriate to the satis faatory treatment of detafls than cau be afforded by any inferior page. The judicious inteispersion of landscape, marine, figure and auin al subjects, sustaiu an uuabated interest, imp ssible where the scope of the work confines the artist too closely to a single style of subject. The literature of THIS A LD1A' K is a light and graceful accompaniment, worthy of the artistic features, with only such techn'cal i isquisitions as do not interfere with the popular interest of tbewerk. - 4t ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. WlLeat, Oats, Bartey and Potatoes taJcen in exchange. JAMES ALLEN & Co. rilEHlUM FOU 1875. Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a beautiful portrait, in oil colors, of the same noble dog whose pictureiu a former issue attracted so muck C LA R attention. "MAX'S UNSELFISH FRIES D." will lie Vfclcame in every borne. Everybody loves such a dog, and the pyi ttait is executes, su true tf tbe life, that it aems the veritable pws-eus- e T. le Witt of the animal itsolf. Tbe lU-Talmago tells thai- bis own NewfoiiiHllaud dog it! 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