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Show Editor. Charles W'.Wnrose, K STRATFORD, Btuttttt II ALT! Ma- KJ gatnrilar Erenlng, - U 187- - RIGHT All OUT FACE! Tbepirit.of.recUes extravagancy the country U drained-oitacoin, while home manufactures linger aud srruggle on against a flood of difficulties, ani a circulating medium- - of fluctuating value ii continued is the national urrency,' wich. tlim chances of a filed bisis. ,The nation lires beyond iu mean; Families- tie. with each o'her in lavish expenditure, and eitiM, counties and States rush into debt, and issue bonds with libtl reftrtuxe day ot reckoning. gard t It has been the toast of Utah thit as a Territory, and in)bcr municipal and county organizations, she liepti herself free from debt and from ffie bondago of cutnlrou8 liabilities. But while publio officials have maintained' this safe acd, thrifty .policy, nianjf,fi her citizens hare imbibed the spirit of the times, and hrc plunged, with their eyes clesed to th consequences, into. a sea of troubles. Accounts are run by families with storekeepers, and goods-- ' are obtained beyond the means of the head of the bow to pay. Desire to shine as bright Jv as others, the, lore of display and life jrassioo for drets lead unreflecting people" mto difficulties- inextricaMe"! except by tHar saoriSce of the home stead. Men catch a glimmer of some glittering speculation," which promises to lead the way to affluence, and mortgage the Utile piece of real estate which is their only sure foundation lor peroranent prosperity,' to obtain means for following the shinthq distance, jiadipg. too ing speck immu we cost, and f - r that it eniy a will o'the wisp which leads them into the bogs of financial f uio. ' )';', I t ..: i Soma people gite tbeir notes for el'tcn i f Means to gratify a passing fancy, or to obtain, somotbjtjg which they could possibly dispense with, trusting to luck for means to sottle, the charm of the nate being that it require future, instead ef present payment. When the Bote fulls they cannot redeem it, it is renewed at a hijrh rate of interest, and this fatal policy, ersisted in, deprives them of their house and land, and they travel swiftly on the downhill of life.' The old settleriof Uuh used to pride themselves on their unincumbered "inheritances." IIow many have tied them up In hinds, and put the strings into the hands of speculators whose interests are, tot only 'divergent actually heasilo to their own and the cause with which tbey arc :'' We offer this simple advice to our friends-Livwiihin your income. If e due-an- idti6edf;!A.'- anything you can't pay for, do and without it till you can try gp.t it properly wnicallUfc your owf. Yhatyo owe 'iud'canilot pay for belongs to the peison to whom you are in debt.- - If crcimsta&ces un. avoidable brfpg. you. nto liabilities try and meet them l when due. Beware of notes at big interest. "Avoid mortgages:" Keep your homesteads. Seek to "ad J to and improve your real prfjfetty by all honorable means.-Dnot. dreibeyond. your income. jju watffc o Watch-althe.mall jBjtfenses; Slop the useless drains. , But do 'not grote' J .... ; The City Council met, as per adjourn-mea- t, Inspector, ot Baildingi, Jo'hn- Ellis", April 30th, 1875, Mayor Lester J. vioe David" Moora. '' Harriet, fa rhe ebir. Fence Viewers, First District,; 1 A, A petition- trgneJ by Dane Aleiander, Ganfield, vice Josiaht. Leavitt'.' Seoond A. P. Shake spnrc and A. S. Cos ion", District, Thomas , Duaey,' viee , Robert was read, askiag the Council "to grant McQuarriS. Third District, Wiaalow them a charier for the right of way for Fare, vice.William Elmer. I . ',' ttttinry-nv- e years ot.lfln.ger, to build a Tbe Road Supervisor eta:ed the names Street Railroad ia Ogden City. The of several persons' who, refuse to pay; charter to embrace the pretest and poll tax; and he wa inst ructed to proceed future limits of all of Main, Walt, Firet, as the law direct, and collect the tax.". Fourth and Fifth atrefte. Part, of said Several bills for publio labor were railrsad to be built within a reasonable allowed.. s ,. timjB, and to be completed according to The Council adjourned till the 14th of the necessities of the city." May, 1875, to meet in the 'City Hall, at The petition was referred to the omb- - 2 o'clock, . . - ' ' p. m. mittee on streets. A license wet granted to WaltM A Co. Rbkiwid. On and after 'May 3d, to keep a bar and sell liquors and wines the Utah Central mixed trains No. 1875, by retail, at their biilJig on Fifth 6 leaving Ogden at 5 "a.m., and. No. 6. street." Salt Lake City at 5 05 p m., will . leaving Messrs-- ISichter 4 Fry were granted a aa per regular time table. run the again east .en saloon re a beer lieense Keep Jons Shabp, 'Supt. !, side of Main stmt. Jamss Shaxp, Thonwa rardy petitieaed for and was Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. granted a license to peddle prorisions ,,."" dl92 . to emigrants at the K. R. Depot, for three months. Paraosiza Haa. Mrs. E. J. Rodwell The petition of E. J. Rod well, for a has a snug little business on Main Street license to sell green groceries and in the store formerly occupied by Dan notions at her atore on the west aids ef Wood. Groceries, ' eggs, butter and Main street was granted. vegetables can be obtained there as Messrs. Cunningham k Sanders were cheap as anywhere and purchasers will grained a license to keep a beer saloon assist a business woman who is laboring and bowling alley, at their place of busi- to sustain herself and make an honest ness on Fourth street. livelihood."'' The. licenses of Samuel Miller jun., p. B. Masoa anth Alfred Clark, were Mat Day. Who ever saw a more according- to ' their respective A beautiful First of May than . petitions. in Air unrivalled The committee- on publio grounds, to sky sunny, Italy. whom, at previous meetings were referred balmy and sweet with the odors of the petitions of parties wishing to pur- spring.' Blossoms of various hues adorn chase land from the city, reported as ing the orchards. Trees ligbtlyclpthed follow, and recommended that the same in bright and budding "green. Streams be carried out: leaping and sparkling in tbe radiunt "That tbe City sell to John D. Math sunlight. Soft breezes gently breathing s. Mountains, Lotone (1,) block fite, (5.) Plat C;Og from the cool I d and up in grand, looming, ea City survey, oontaiaing two and a bold and with' every majesty, Lot acres And sit,' (6.) aalk..(3,.) feature clearly defined in the Block three, (3,) Plat C. South Ogden smokeless atmosphere. , and rarified in Ogden ckj survey, containing survey, It is the right day for walking parties two and forty-threone hundredths acres, at ae, (5,) dollar per and merry makings, according lo the (2 calendar; but the. wrong day according acre. "That the city sell tf FeterChetelain to housewives and' business establisha part of Lot eight, (8,) at the north- ments. If the juveniles are any authorshouldn't come on a Satur-dawest corner, Block three, (3, J Plat C, ity May-da- y 1 " ' South Ogden survey, ia Ogdew titj surare out this evening with The firemen vey, containing one, (1,) acre, ai one hose-ca- rt adorned and beau- and engine hundred, (109,) dollars per acre tmeu in siyie suiiaoie to me season. 'That the city sell to David West aad fourBlook Evergreens and fruit blossoms tastefully Hyrum Bull, Lot. five, (5,) teen, (14,) Plat C, Ogden eity survey, arranged by Richard Douglass and Jd. oenuiuiog one (1) acre, at one hundred Pidcook, set off the 'merchines"''o. admirable advantage." (100.) dollars. But notwithstanding, the glories of "That the eity sell to Thomas Myers, Lot eight, (8.) To WilliaaTFaulkner, this levely day, a practical eye would Lot nine, (9.) To L.' J. Holther Lot see more beauty in dense clouds and seven, (7,) Block fourteen, (14.) Plat C, heavy ahowers, for the ground is dry, Ogdee eity survey, esou lot' cpntainiog and the aeeds are piniug to death' for one, (1,) acre, at one hundred (100,) moisture under Ihe clods, and Uok of rain means, on this bright May day, dollars per acre. "To Robert McCormick, Lot ten, (10.) short crops and dull timis in the next To William Gray, Lot one, (1,) Block (all and winter. fourteen, (14,) Plat C, Ogden city survey, containing one, (1,) acre eaeh, at LIST OF LETTERS one hundred and fifteen, (US,) dollars UNCLAIMED IN TIIK POST acre. . REMAINING Ogden, per IVriturjr of Utah, on tin "To Major Overton a piece of land It! of May, 187 S, which, it Dot called for within oat month will b eut to til - bead lying west of the U. P. R R - Depot be- Utter Office: OEJifS' LIST. tween. two pieces of land he now owna, Bnrse J Lynham E onr.hun-dredtbs, containing one acre aad for'y Clark I Langson A P Moodie W (1, 40 100.) of an acre, at one Corhitt C hundred and twenty-fivKooney T (126,) dollars Cavalli C Snnsoin CO Daniels Q W for the piece " Sumner C Elder J S Tho committee recommended that Greeri K 2 Stevens R John 1) Malan aad Major Overton be Graham K Smith T Sprnunt W H required to pay, ia full, for the land, at Graham J C Snowden C the' time of sale aad receiving their HudnailW LL Serdeveon H HenpiiiUW deeds, and that all the other parties, if Hart W II Turner C P . unable to pay in full, pay one half down Hansson L Turner J Thornton VT and the other half within three months Hendry A Tally W W from the date of the sale, and prerions Healy P WolcotT IIincock.GJ to receiving tbeir deeds. Walen M John' D Jons-o' Injanswer to a question from Council A P 2 Ward W Wilson D W lor Penrose, as to the reason why John Kreidcr S D LADIES' LIST. D. Mahn was to receive his land at a A Mrs Rty Mrs M A pries so much lower than others, the Daley Miss S Uolicrt! Mrs M eomtaiitee explained that his land was Huioptrand Stincr Miss R Leavitt Mis J old to bint fear years ago,' before the Taylor MrsG H Margary Mrs land was of any particular value, but he McAlpine Mrs M B W hite Mrs B had not received tbe deed through failHlftI) I'OR POSTAOE. ; ure to comply with the conditions of said ' ;" Cache Paradise, ' Joseph Davenport, SAle.- -' , County. U. T. Tee report ws accepted and the of then letters, the aplicsnt aJ" To obtainany imt aiopteJ'. fV S. it InieraaU SPECIAL TAXES. May 1, 1 875, to AprU 30, 1 876. i y - ia tho bane of ihe American people. Foreign madb go ds are imported" at ja ' . ''' FIFTH STREET. NOTICE. ReVeaM 5. fife, vioe Moroni For Marshal, W. Brown. Municipal OGDEN JUNCTION. . . n StetatMoftb I'nited Btatei, 3iT. tO, and 323l. requiro wj nana engaged ia aujr bum, arucation, or employment which renders hiv liable- to a SPECIAL TAX, Te preriire sniol plmr The B.riM4 tae-.!o- 3232, place r StunlnrM a STAUC dvuvting me pajuieut QiNiueriiVjiii aaa ivi iiwoiw ... t . .. v . 1 ikTA liMlnre XI u mm. ,mr The Boot, SIioc, Loatlier. and Shoo ; jnenciug or coutiautug busiuwS alter April SO, 101 a. af Th Taxes enibraced within the prorUioas the law above quoted are tbe following, viz: ....ij ti " m ' 2i 08 Doulrn, retail fiqaor luo 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor . 60 00 Dealers in a. alt liquure, wholesale 20 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail H W Dealers ia leaf tobacco 400 00 . Heuii Dealers in leif tobacco of uwr ii.uuo. nnv ceaU for every Ad b dollar ia excess of (1,1MU. ew Dealers In uianutactared tooacte 60 t Man'Uactarers of stills ' 00 And fbr each till manufactured - 20 CO . Aad for each worm manulactund 10 00 Uanulactarers of tobacco ' 10 OU Manufacturers ofcigars reddlen of tobacco, first class (mere than 60 00 two horse or other animals) Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two 2 80 horses or other animals) Peddlers of tobacco, third cia(on horse 15 00 or other animal) Peddler of tobocso, fourth class (on foot 10 00 or public cenveyance) 60 00 Brewer of lee than 600 barrels 100 00 or mor &U barrels Brewers of u.rwl an IUhU aha ahall fail to COBnlv wiih the fore'iroinc reqiuremeut will be subject . toxevere peualties. - Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special . l 1 ...ik lia.ap , ..w...... Taxes aameo anoyw ubn "VVlJ Collector of lotarnat Keveuae at Salt Lake City, Stamp or for aud procure the Special-Ta- x aad Stamps tbey need, pruir to May 1, 1876, and nitiiuiri jriiftine.il .wiiti. J. W. DOUGLASS, ' ... n.lS ? ' VCVn ... :, auu ta iujwi - vniaviiji uuw : uiBfljajingg ae most stapU and popular styles, of goods,' embraelDg elass .'.' . . uuuuio w IU cniargeu superior kjiewa, in American markets, among wkicb; for Ladies' and Children's, call attention to the' Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sellers & Co. wear, ttjhi of SJkoes justly .Sausser, Dangler & Co., and many other tioujjht for. i j i esteemed ani ..t . 1 i l i'' Particular attention is called to immense additions recently . ' in our steck of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. mads ', IHENCII STOCK (these goods, for qaaBty and finish are superior to anything knovru.) ; .. . .',,"!.' ' Commissioner of Internal Kerenue. JMlIOt Jllert'ler, tsorro, . Internal Beyenue. . Wahingtou. 1. C leuruary Office of : dlsi-lm- . Banmerville, , KaiHier, . L.even, CLuas. 8imon, - . j -- Cornelius llelgl. Corneillan, i MILLINERY. re-ne- Finding Department of Z.C.M.I. vT at Salt Lake City, - ilOUCSTIC fSTOCK: to-da- hill-top- MRS. M. BOWRINC Z I' 1H Mi ' GOODS, . - " y. - e, i appointed to penurieua.7 J Kconomy "does not mean confer with Mr Richmond, in relation stinginess.- Pani-mndpes not bring te4he; petition of tfceCoBiioental OiCo-- i real wel'tjl.i ktity a asking the oily to erc4and gi.Te.to them tninerly soul is .fitter poverty. jJe a'Fuil'Jing suitable for a depot fbr tbeir free. Debt is bondage. Be" liberal.1 I oils, reported adversely to granting th but just Render unto every man and the mutter waa laid over. that which ia his. ; And while. pay- ;petition, The committee on streets reported ing your own- - way ae you po, dis- that some wished to lake water charge your duty to the city, the across Fifthparties near the Junction Street, county, the Territory i which you to thtir let?, office, irrigate printing live, that the ojd publks; pipiicy may be continued,.' and to"" the country leaving the ditch to lie crossed by a' under whose taws you live and are ford, and stated that in former years the flooded and .damaged by protected, that, if the. nation con- eireet hads.keen committee recommendThe s th me' tinues involved it may sof he ed culvert a be made by those that through any fault of jours. fo the ditch, convey the water are a few p'ais old, using I across oovered as reand the street, fashioned surest ions which we offer, "' ordinance. not as new, but is inipmtn&t e the quired bj eity The following changes ia eity officers welfare of a grtit many of our Tb epeciai-committe- e , T-es- i were oiad aak for nit pn)er and v one Cent letters," give dale of tbe fur advurtiains. If not citlied for within ME muxth, they will be sent to the bead Letter ODk. , .? J. i - One of jfAtt, GREENWELL & ' J. LOUIS HOLTHER, ifth Street, Ogden sent. Vt.M T. . RiniARDS, Txs.a.j. lUe-lw- . .. '.! ! ALE AMD B.EER! . Of tie AND ,. . .. OFFICE. INSURANCE !i SCOTCH REAL ESTATE AND Finest Qualities manufactnred, on draught j i ! or ia buttle, i . , Perfect Fit Guaranteed. fST GIve Me a Call. dl8l-8- Home-- j TEAK ANYWHERE IV , OQHEN) CJTTf ; , ' AT . . 1 '' To wish to sellahoaae, You wish to reata house, 'o wieh to loan Bttouev, f ' Yon have money io loan, Yoa wish any insurance oa yonr property, You wish any innrance on your life, Yoa wish to make any inquir.es whatsoever, Call and see me and yon will always find me on band. DRAFTS ON ANY PART OF EUROPE CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE ABOVE OrFICK. ' cl&S-t- f . DAX ALEXANDER. CLARE'S LIQUOR STftfi'Bp . ."- Main Street, EAll THK i Ogden City. HOTEL. Newly fitted up and Famished. , - OgdepijUtah , till S1A1S1ES. Nothing adulterate! '.Ml of the heetetttou niK CHOICEST - ; UTAH HOTEL, Carriages to and from alt trains. A. D. SUAKKSr-EARE- , dl7Ctf , . . to JfostoJJice, Ogden, FIRST-CLAS- S t IRISH WHISKEY Mountain Dew, Vipifax, U. S., Victoria and California ; j '. V t! Wine Bitters, :. CHEAPER J . ALSO, A CUOICI! ASSORTMENT OF AND D. ALEXANDER, Next door Facing Union Square, SCOTCH ANb AMERICAN ENCLISH, Trie Most ' Fashionable Styles d305iy- ; 1.1V , : ," OP CIGrABf W. H. CLARK Proprietor JIITAIVDS - THE WEED Cash far Produce "Family Favorite" SEWING Prop'r. MACHIEEl I T II I BEARDSLEY HOUSE ' Ogden Junction. (rOBMERLI JCRCTloa hotel: CTJ8I0H 1TRANSIENT . and salufaction guaranteed. AND HOME II. BEARIMLET, .... V that tbe existing between Uie underTanSrm of Rickaru under tbe signed, ner." has tats uay bea dusol ved by mutual con- ?V WINE AND LiaUOR DEPOT TAILORING. i " FIFTH . ; , ' FTwrler. ; !e50tt'i. i Copper or Iron Fire Boxes made and repaired, and ail kinds of Boiler Work oa the most Reasonable Tertn. - all work guaranteed, as the best iroaouly is ased. Trade Solicited. Shop, rear of the Theme, Salt Lake City, - - - - OGDEN;t . other Chains C6iJtTftY ST- f(soriH;6iiii:?) SOLICITED (Mil Is hereby given , 1? dl84-t- f SON,. NOTICE ... j CLARK'S! WRIGHT. HAYNES & . An angry teacher was whipping and the a pupil, having prolonged AND BOILER MAKERS, exercise far beyond the bounds of moderation, the boy looked up and MANUFACTURERS OF calmly said, "Come, sir, you must be Cable, Log, Ox, Binding and tired, let's take a rest." , Dissolution of Partnership. " STORIES terns. on door north. Butcher at Shop, Apply r ' ' dl64.tf. To rent ea reasonabl - : :H. Bo Clawson, ;.; OGDEN. the most eligible plaoes in OXE, OR BOTH SI. Postmaster. ; - - the city. ' ' merit oj the Institution, Wright's Brick Building, MAIN STREET, ' ' MM. fc ! In short, our preparations for a large Spring trade will be found iiwroiigii ana complete m every Ajepun Prices to Suit thk Times. di6&4u Greenwell ' Tauiplco; Curacoa; Oak ana Hemlock llarness Leather; Kama Crux Sole Lealber And all tbe JLatestMljIes. of Lasts;' i. j t , , . at white-heade- 43-10- 0) 1 - t All ef which she will sell STORE TO " ' .Splitc; .Veiling; lioanis tu all Colors; Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, etc., e Pebble; - lleiulocti and Philadel pliiu Cult uud Kip; Kail- - . of Consisting -- time-mark- Oak Wux, llemloek and Upper; TIIK ATTENTION Of HER FBIEND8 CALLS the Public in general to her new slock of , Utah. A liin, and address order;, .cars of dlMorris M3m Bvane, Bm low, ?U Lake Cilj-- Simple ' Capable I Opposite Coal Tsrd. t Dnrubte No machine costs so little for new parts an l repairs. ; Needle and all ariicta repnirH, are fnrnisbed at less prices than t rcue for other niachiues. to ait the want of family mining. J It is adaptee it can be readily comprehended by any one sew. to i wishing ' " It runs o easily. , It is always ready and aerer takes on."6ta." . Tt will lloa&T kind ofwwin, w it. lm and fewer extra attachments than other lacuanv. f . It is : It is made of the very beet materials, aad In the most thorough manner, and will never wear out. We take pleasure in announcing to ur nnmer-opatrons in Weber aad Cach Counties, and to the public general!.?, that we bare opened a Branch office, at ftilt Lk i City.and Vmll cctinue oar agency at 0dea with increased facilities for ery want of the sewing mchine JPjylD Machines sold ea aaj monthly instalmmts. ASBSTS WANTJCD KVBRY WHERE. Ca$h paid m-- delivery bf all tif to Country Produce. ' HIGHEST MARKET PBIC- - ay W ted Sewing Machine Co., SALT XAKB CITY. - Sliippinr pwialty1 nrrlreceiYid'fbr:LlMEiy COAL by th. quantity, and for Ui or ear load. i - |