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Show lilUor HVPcnr, tbarh's UTAH. Honda as j Eveniuj, Feb. 1, 1875. 'LOYALTY." Administration organs are making frequent use of the word "loyal." The uiauner in which it is applied piaacks more of royalty than republicanism. "Loyalty to the executive" is the same in spirit ssa "loyalty to the sovereign." "The loyal press," meaBS th papers which support Orant. The cry of "diitloyalty" has frequently been raised against the "Mormons." What did it mean ? Simply that the ."Mormons" had no worship for men; that they dared to criticise the public acts of public the highest to the lowest; officials' were in their Federal that eyes no more than mortals clothed with a little brief authority; that the President of the United States was not king, and that neither the Republican nor the Democratic party was of right entitled to their devo' ' tion or allegiance, Thone who are s free in the use of the cry of "disloyalty," say nothing about disloyalty t prUtsipld, loyalty to the Constitution, loyalty to the iovereignty of the people. To eup port Grant, to sustain the Republican party, to endorse the Adminis tration comprehends their ideaB of loyalty. And tha accusation which used to be hurled agaiust the "Mor mons" is now thrown up to defame these who can no longer work with the hordti of tenacious officeholders and ambitious politicians, .who. aim at perpetual succession atid whose ideas f government are the establishment m - tfan oligarchy. The "Mormons" are loyal to the ' Constitution; they are loyal to the eternal truths which underlie the institutions founded the republic; "they are loyal to the Government, when that term t understood as the embodiment of the to this principles which, gave great nation. But they profess no loyalty to individuals, as such; the President of the Uuited States is, to them, no monarch whom they are bound to obey; and the officers who may be appointed to duties "among them axe not masters whom they are required to serve. Th term loyalty as applied toper-tons and parties slmuld have no place in the vocabulary of a free people. Let those who delight in its use acknowledge themselves- subjects or ilaves to a ruler or a clique if they plese, but the masses of American citizens will repudiate the term and despise the 'sycophants who delight in that relic of monarchial subjec' ' ' ''' tion. bythe-fttthrs-of - '' - . ; . PRECISE BUT,'. NOT. PRO- replenish the earth;" "and among other qualifications for the important office of bishop, requires that he "rule well his hmelild." A bishop without a ftmily is a poor representative of the Divine Father, and (be leop!e From "The Yoke." very profound. i ' - mapni-nitud- AN O&DIHANCE REPEALING AN ORDINANCE F;anklin, Oneida County, Jan. 27, 1875. EiiTa Jcnctiox : Sia : A fw items of ptcnliar and importance have transpired he who can manage a large fimily in this place, which show the illiberal "Liberal" parin wisdom, must certainly exhibit prinsiple of the who by fraud obtained the offices of more adaptability for his important ty, the County. The Sheriff, Mr. Keeney, office than a single, solitary bachel- came to this place with writa for tix of have failed to pay their or who has never known the joys, our citizens who Territorial and County taxes for the trials, cares and responsibilities of year 1874. Up to this date the people have been notified by postal cards of tbe the matrimonial etate. necessity of settling up their taxes, It is to be presumed that Dr. thereby causing no necessity of going to additional per cent, added Dudley's first wife is dead, and if so, law. The sufficient for the eflieers. But, being like Whittingham's objection seems imagine tbe surprise of these poor men found ttiat the bbertti nau "straining at a gnat." Whittingham when theythem. writs for One, who owed $4 16. is precise and particular, but not when was found his bill e B THE BY BE IT ORDAINED City Council of Ogden City, that an Ordinance entitled "'An Ordinance ia relai tion to Common Schools,'" passed March 20th, A. D. 1871, be, and the same ia hereby, repealed. W. Thomson, I Committee I on Revision. . rv . 1. J , .,..,, Passed Jan. 22d, A. D. 1875. L. J. HERRICK, Mayor. If U IIAOT STBEfcT, OGE3T INCREASED OUR STOCK HA.VIIVGr OF GEOQERIBS! So that we can offer I hereby certify that the foregoing is a coi red copy of an Ordinance entitled INDUCEMENTS TO "An Ordinance repealing an Ordinance' reported by the Committee on Revision and aeed in due form, at a raeetinz of IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, added, mileaga whose taxes were $12, the City Council of Ogden City, held was $40; another, when mileage was added, had a bill of Jan. 22d, A.D.1875. . $00. A third, whose taxes were $21, Quant' ties and freighting by Purchasing in Jamks Tatloe, City Rcoorder. with mileage added bis bill came to d!18 St OAR LOTS, we can sell such figures as $07; and se on ia each case; there is an additional expense of fifty cents per mile added. '. TRUSTEES' NOTICE. render unnecessary for those who buy The writs were issued from Deep Creek precinct, Malad, and each of those OF THB A MEETINQ OF TUB less the CAR LOAD to send who cannot get the means are to go A First School I iatrict wiil be held in the first on Monday, there fur trial on the 20th iost., where Ilia rict School House, Ogden City, tor the purpoae of t tab. Int. 1S75, at 7 or West. judgment will be rendered, and another 1d three trustees, p.m. ana transacting lack other trip with writs of attachment, and mile- liusineti u may be necessary. D.M. 81 U A RT, ") age to the same officer added. Thus V D H. PEERV, Truiteei. the unfortunate parties who failed to 11. STRATFORD, j WE DOUBLED OUR STOCK are broken borrow the cash, t inevitably Ogden Jan. 20, 1675. up. If the Sheriff had come the nearest OF route, tbe mileage would have been about TRUSTEESNOTHJEI ValMarsh round $20; but by going by ley he gets $46. The pleadings of these XTOTICE IS IIERKBY GIYEN TIIAT A of the Secind men are unheeded not one cent is de JLl Meeting of the 'hoo) I)it. ict, Ot'dcn City, will be held in the ducted. But the extent of the law is en- Second District Schoclhoufe, Yoini(r Street, Og Should any particular kind not in stock be called for, by leaving an forced, property has been sold at on den, on Monday, iebraary 1st, I nn, at 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing three Trustee, and sue a order, in two days it can be had ft oiu our Salt Lake House at their priced third tbe value, while some have mort- other school business as may be necessary. of sh the what in have pe they gaged 1HOS DOXEY, TUi . EMMur, wagons, teams, eio. Trnsees. J AS. J11KC11, The plea for legality is that each iil' 3ij-Ogden, Jan. 18, 2S7&. could and the a is suit separate one, officer get writs for fifty persons in the ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS. FREHOH AND ITALIA?. 1 aame place he would be able lo buy out the county in a short time, especially an expert like Mr. Keaocy.- could serve rxDEitsicKj-will ores an the writs and return with two thousand rniiE mm w a MV wwV I Wfeal So much the for in three dollars days. SCHOO L EM Ml off the officers who were going to break Is Complete in every Variety. yoke of Priesthood and liberate the For instruction in the above language n the Oneida "Mormons" of County. peor Sd Ward School house, 1 notice Mr. A Stalker riding through We have gone into the CJLOTIIIXft he has just returned the streets E, and offer as nice a Commencing on the SOtli inst. fit as can be had at any tailor 8 establishment. from Boise. His mission has been one of interest to the illiberal party, having THE NECESSARY BOOKS SUPPLIED effected the division of Oneida County D. M ALAN . according to a programme given by his constituents, who were a small minority. For further particnlari eunnire of H. K TTnrl. t Buttoseoure hi eleotiun in connection oil, School Teacher. with the rest of the clique, obtain"d over three hundred fraudulent votes, t us Constantly Replenished. giving bim 23 majority as councilman instead of Mr. L. H. H&toa. But how was the ceunty divided? Ia a manner to give Beav Luke and county j.uat com- Marble or Sandstone Monuments dCiVly prising the few "Mormon" settlements BY CCT AND there are in that, valley, so as to cut off their votes at the next election, hoping thereby to be able to control the OGDEN. votes in Oneida without so great an MAIN STREET. appearance of fraud as was committed The beet and cheapest in the market. at the last. ds9-t- f The same division was tried two years ago, but was defeated by Mr. L H. Ila'ch, then our worthy representative. This was another of' their plans to Being about to leave for Europe I will tell off my etock of Goodg break off tbe yoke of th Priesthood. Let 'them drive ahead, for they will Consisting of surely run against a snag, and show to all reasonable men and the world, their folly in trying to overturn the "Mormons" and their leaders. W.-- '. Yours,. A? we are not in possession of a copy of the Statues of Idaho, we are unable to give reliable advice to the victims of the rapacious "Liberal" Sheriff. But Shoes, Caps, surely there are meu in fwanklin who AT PRICES WHICH know enough of the laws of the Territory of which they form a part, to put a bar in the way of such proceedings as t5 fa our correspondent relates. The misfortune is that too many of our people are careless in regard to the requirements of ! the law concerning taxes,and have taken forbearthe kindness and of advantage ance of former collectors. Prompt payment of taxes is a duty we owe o tbe city, county and Territory in which we reside, and compliance with the law would have saved tbe above named perd933m Ogden. sons from the imposition now practised upon them. "He that keepeth the law ef God bath no need to break the law of tbe land " Ed. ! RARE Large Municipal. Tb ment, the City Council met as per adjournJanuary 29ih, 1875, Major L. J. Herrick in tbe chair. The license of John Ilerrocka newed for three months. A. Lfcndt was granted a license aa general broker for six months. The respective licenses of D. W. Niobols & Bro., Messrs. Payne & Chris-fuMessrs Young & Giles, Messrs. Hoffman & Stone,, aci Annie. Kosina Corden, were renewed. The committee on publio grounds recommended that Hyrura Bull, James Culeman and Thomas Myers be grunted their petitions to purchase- lots on the n, - Bench. . .. Tbe.recpmmendation was adapted. examThe committee on claims had ined the circumstances relative to Gee Poulter'e deed for land held by the City, and recommended that on the payment of $17 40, the said deed be turned over to him. The report was accepted and agreed to The Recor ler was instructed to at it than S to keep a beer ealooa on Main street, was re- either East elt-c- KATE dlO6-10- Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods. Ladies' California Shoes! 2 mm v - ir Rnnns nRY all fifpartmpnt nil llltall Illtf pnb-liHu'i- n the Ogden Junction, a notice that on the 2nd of February, 1875, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the City Hall, a publio Caucus wi'.l be held, for the nomination of Municipal officers. Several bills for publio labor were allowed. The Council adjourned till the 5th ef February, 1875, to meet in the City Hall, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Congressional. On Saturday, after the House was ealled to order, the clerk proceeded ta read the journal, omitting the yens and nays in detail, when llundail raised the point of order that they must be read. After a Umg diibate, the Speaker decided that the point was well taken, and direeled' the "e'erk :to read the whole j'jurtial. It is caid it will take twelve hours to do this. Randall stated that Lis objact was to consume the whole day, so as to prevent day's notice being. given of the resolution to change the rules and thus throw that back for another week. The House adjourned at 4: SO, on mo tion of Duller, after defeating the motion for adjournment coining from Eldridge. Seventeen roil calls had been read. It would have been daylight on Sunday before the joujnal was finished. The only reading when the House meets on Monday will be tbe short journal of FOUND. Bishop Whittiugham, of Maryland, is a great stickler for scripture, er rather for his private interpretations thereof. According to a telegram published : la last Saturday's Junction, ha refuses to sign the credentials of Dr. Dudley's consecration to the episcopate, on the ground that the learned gentleman has been twice married and is ineligible under the injunction of St. Paul, who, in his epistle to Timothy, says: "A bishop must be blameless, the husband of one wife." Commentators quite as learned as Whittingham, understand the qualification to the bishopric referred to, as a requirement that a candidate for that office must be a married man; that is that he must have at least one wife. That polygamy was practised in the early Christian Church is almost beyond doubt among the best informed historians and theologians, and therefore Whittemore's conclusion and objection are equally absurd. A far more scriptural , objecbe tion could against urged the consecration ( of a bachelor, for Paul evid'ntly sustains the to commanduieul first great man, "iacrease end, multiply, and Hot? They arc Delivering Artificial leather was exhibited in Vienna last yoar which was perfectly waterproof, and sixty per cent, cheaper than the real article. That exhibited by France was prepared from leather clippings mixed with some adhesive substan 'e, and subjected to heavy hydraulic pressure., A Copenhagen firm exhibited an article which was made of leather scraps mixed with caoutchouc pressed and dried in metallic moulds. It is deemed for tunate that these processes for the utilization of the olial of leather are in successful operation. Heels, toe caps, and inner soles are foremost among the articles of this new branch of manufacture. J. nnnmni dfS-lO- MONUMENTS. Jamet mm nfTniTiniuirn mm in wwm piMsiiiM. WALKER BROTHERS Fowler, OUT GENTS' , F0R1I8M& Hats. DE ISots and FY CO GOODS! Notions, Ac., MPETITIONl Must be Sold Without Reserve Slain Street, C Bull Tor Sale- - WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT Tin Celebrated Durham Bull, ' DICKEnS," which tftok first priz at tl Stock Fair at Suit Lake City, ia October, la J, u offered for sale at reasonable, terom. Apply to l9tf. C.F.MIDDlXTOK. Ogden City, ' - MUNICIPAL LARK ENGLISH, N I SCOTCH AND AMERICAN rj Of tlie Finest Qualities manufactured, on'draught or in bottle, A curious phenomenon frequently met with in the Indian Oeean the real cause of which has not yet been ascertained, is the existence off Mala bar, and in certain spots along the Coromandcl coast, of vast mud banks, of nud suspended in the and sea, wherein many kinds of fish find abundance of food, immunity from much disturbance in the surrounding element and a place in which to breed. The exact cause of the existence of these large tracts of sea wherein mud remains in solution is still a mastery, but at any rata the tracts are so bniooth that, even during the hekht of the southwest mon soon, vessels can run for ''shelter in their midst, and once there are as buj'e as when iuside a breakwater. 187S. Notice is hereby given that an Election will take place, on Monday, Feb. 8th, 1875, ALSO, A CDOTCE ASSORTMENT SCOTCH Of i - IRISH WHISKEY AND I Home, Mountain Dew, I'ipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IJ? OGDEN CITY, AT TUX City Hall, Ogden Cty In the County of Weber, and Territory ef Utah, for the election of ono Mayor, three Aldermen, and five Councilors for said City. Polls will be open at 8 a. m." and be closed at 6 p. bi. on the day and date aforesaid. JAMES TAYLOR, dl0i-7t- . City Recorder. CLARE'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Off den, REAR THE LIVERY STABLKS. 7 Utah Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection. niE ' " ' CHOICEST BRANDS OF ClGAHSl :05iy- W.H.CLARK Proprietor I. |