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Show rswrr OGDEN JUNCTION yt STREET. This Territory was settled uder his immediate supervision aBd counsel. The various towns audeitiea of. Utah were mostly located where he advised. Their growth ,nd development has regressed under his watch-carand tm pirit has entered more less or into all their improvOne "of the first buildement, erected in the establishment of ings any new settlement has invariably "Get good been a school house. to children send teachers, your well school, give them a practical as as a theoretical .education." Such word have been repeated by Tresi-deu- t Young to the peoplo of Utah, ever since tho entrance of the pioneers into the vales of the moun tains. And the private history of this great colonist will show that he has done, at least, as much as any other man la the Territory towards the education of the children of the poor, in addition to the training and culture of his own extensive family. Neither the "Mormons" uor their leaders are opposed to eduoation, though they are opposed to the schemes which designing persons introduce for personal gain, under the cry of "free "schools," "priestly op- tx sition to schools" and such like buncombe, to tickle the ears of the fooKsh and oax cash out of the pockets of simple people. Now, slanderers, put this in your pipe and smoke it: The "Mormons," under their leaders, have done .more to advance the cause of education than any other people in a new Territory, laboring uader anything like tho disadvantages attendingthe opening up of isolated Utah. f TFORD, BuHntu Manager. .STj Tuesday Lvcnin?, Jin. 4. IH7Q Tie Cuban question appears likely figure. in European as well as Aaitrican politics. Notwithstanding t he denials d' Secretary Fish h U j..i(ive that the United States tms Sent a note t all the Towers (ireat asking their view as to intervention in'thc affairs of Cuba. 'Diplomatists are just as reticent, and t Gov-frume- nt Can tell as big fibs when ques- just tioned id regard to the movements of tho Governments tbey represent, s railroad officials when facta are wanted for the public at the time of pome great accidmt. Secretary Fish denied that tho was any dif fr'stily Bcftfy between the United States and Spain, while the note' asking he aid of the chief Towers of Europe' was on its way to their respective courts. Cuba has suffered long and deeply tinder the Spanish yoke. The cruelties perpetrated by her Spanish masters calf for the sympathy of the humane and the help of the mighty. If Cub$ ehija'.d. be delivered from the chains ,'TiBd iho scourge of her tyrants, which is the am that should be stretched' bat between her and the brutal Spaniard? Where can she turn in hope except to the United States? This Government cannot consistently turn a deaf ear to the crits of anguish that cosi from the beatifol inland. President Grant io his by a great wa,ste of words showed that he hai heard the sounds of woe and the appeals for help, but uttered no certain sound iu response. "While fencing with the points of the Cuba, and according recognition. her belligerent rights, he gave mys terious hints. about important nego tiations, .leaving the subject in as Piiich doubt as1 though he' kiwi not a tempted to touch it.. If it be conceded that the United States ought not to suffer its sympathies for an oppressed dependence of another Tower, to lead- it into such a interference as would provoke a war, it niu&t at the same time ba admitted that to invite European intervention in American affairs, is ntrary to the .wishes of the people, and an open violation of the spirit of the Moaroe doctrine, which has become an essential dogma of our -- roes-gag- e, if. - for-eig- e, We learn from lait IJ1P0HTANT TO THE TKAY. News Itkms Desertt News, tbat : evening's ELiyp The Salt Lake City waterworks has 18 THE DCTT OK ALL PKRSONS BEFORE completed the work of excavating and starting on a jonrtier to ascertain hf wba they can reach their deetination with the pipe laying for a distance ef between route leut trouble, aud if there are two or more roade five and eix miles. It will now cease till leading to the same point, to decide which i( the aud pleasanteet to traTet, hM We take pleaeure in etatiag. that the Chicago Spring for want of ripiog. The hydrants 1.4 Kailwit in the oldeat, and s, Pa-viNorthtWtikk Messrs.' are being manufactured by aeveral miles the ehortee, route between Omaha & ara the Ce. Within and Cnicago. the aet two Ilowe road ld haa been hnt in admirable condition, and T. W. Ellerbeck, Esq , has diHplayed aluoni.ma entire line haa been relaid with steel ail. his usual enirgy as well as great enginThe Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and eering ability Ln auperiuUmding this as their traiaa arrive there thirty iwautes ia ad-ba . 1 II vance of all other Huee, passenger! can always For all sure of Sinking KaHern connections. Iowa, yea pointn id Northern and North-Easter- n ihonld purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Kan-id- s, or Clintooi i'or point ia Northern Illinois or ViaeenMn, via Pulton; and if yon are going to Chicago, or Knut, you should, by all means, piu chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Konte enterprise. During the year 1875, the mortality report of Salt Lake shows that 229 males and 223 females died during the year, .chilof whom 223 were adults, and Western. ore was an increase of adult The Chicago North dren. : it 1871 on and all of will find Ton trains the Pullmaa over 39, through year mortality nw and magnificent Day Coaches, and a decrease of juvenile mortality of 58. ' Rlecjiers, the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now oa road in the United States. Davis, Ilowe & Co., whoso foundry anyParticular information, with maps, time table, , was destroyed by Art--- are putting up a etc , may fce kid at any of Uie Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written muck larger building on the sane spot, application to and their machine shop ie nearly J, II. Mount aim, Westora Traveling Agent Neb Cobntt Institution. Th commenced a new in the large room Ogen quarter Seminary of the yesterday, Court Tlouso, Under the management of Of course, there Prof. L. F. Monoh. The Seminary was a large fetendao. the institutions of the has become county, and the ability of Prof. Monch as an instructor of our youth, is demonstrated by the ardor with which his pupils pursue their studies, and tbeir anxiety to centinue attendanoe at the Seminary after oece beooming oonnected with it. In the present position of our Probate Courts, the large hall of the Court House is not likely to to nsed for judicial pur poses, none our local court remains in this position, for what better purpose can the oourt room be used than to aid the cause of eduoation? At the Seminary, iilgher branches of study are pursued than in the common district scliCOU, and' young people receive a course of instruction calculated to qualify (hem for service in the schoolroom. Utah needs school teachers, and every academy, pro perly conducted, which prepares young men and young ladies for the position of instructors of the young, is a publio benefit, and ought to receive publio enf . eom-plete- . Bishop Davis, of tb 17th Ward, re: tired with the old year, d Bishop John Henry Smith came into office in that Ward with tbe new year. Bishop Davis retains the affection and respect of the people, and the young Bishop takes held with a strong grip and the full faiih of the people for his success. A woman was brought to jail last eveaing, supposed to EriLKi'Tie. the city be intoiicated. When the Captain of Police sew her, he caaue to the conclusion that the woman waa not under the Influence of liquor, although she was very violent. He took her to Dr. Condon, who pronounced her ailment fits of the epileptio order, and instead of aeell, a comfortable room was provided for her at the Globe Hotel. She was better this morning, and was able to proceed on her journey to Milliard; to join her husband. She hailed from Sandy. that be has made a fatal mistake, and that instead of giving him popularity and adding te his strength, it wilt arouse, indignation in the public wind, weaken his ' pfesent chances, and put a powerful weapon in the hands, pi hia political adversaries Topular scntiarcnt is strougly in" fa vor of Cuban freedom, but much utronger in its .'antipatties against Huropeon intervention. . OPrOSFJ) TO EDUCATION." Because Tre3ident Brigbam Young ta declared himself in opposition to the present establishment of the free school sjstes:of th)States, in which he is jrined by many great minds who see beyond the surface of things he is represjnted as opposed to- edu cation. - 0 Shaw! That "other fellow" who took part in the fight, for which the first man was fined yesterday, was brought up before the Mayor this morning and deposited $3 and costs All through his Aw e for latd, and free Cse of his knuckles. - I- 1 . zSJ, j M ' fl ,' Or Jlonoy Kefundlecl, - . Please Examine before purchasing Elsewhere. ALSO DEALER IN General lVZci?candisCi SEND $5.00 Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, AO EXT FOR BOOTH'S OYSTERS, And get a Shore in our m-t- f Centennial Art Union. No Prjr.es of less value than $5,00, and two thirds of the Pictures of greater value. The nre all nicely framed and of excellent quality. The drawing takes place on Dec 21st. I lefrr lo Editor of tlte Junction Should any picture drawn not be acceptable I will give 1 doz Artistic portraits to the holder of the price, inpie-tur- es V ' stead. We have a splendid line of small chromos, as Su to day Schools; very cheap, and presents runies and mouldings in great qaantMy yi OF .dGE)N::i,l, C. R. SAVAGE, SALT LAKE CIT d63-2- ra 4 stranger named bard of immortal Scottish the not Burns, often to the bowed be memory, although For a handsome present, suitable for shrine of John Barleycorn, aud some- ladies, young or eld, seleot from the times took a wee drap o' mountain dew, great variety of but a living mortal of the same surname was up before the Mayer to day, charged AXL fW STYLES with drunkenness and disturbing the peace, lie was takon in tew lust night by the police, and after sleeping off the of fumes of his fighting liquor ne was reMAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY quested to pay $6 and costs. He paid it. The I.ntest Arrivals from the East To BIcrcSianis. ratiire pes tP2f Sealers -- : Co-op- c- ' .H Ai MILLINERY GOODS, AT Mrs. DYE'S dGS-l-m friend We Enlarged. congratulate Whueler, of the Evanuton Age, on the enlargement, ef his daily. The Age has ATTBACTIOX maintained its position as the organ of Evanston and Uintah County, Wyoming "ATJLT under many disadvantageous circuai-staaces- ; aed we hope its enterprising proprietor will reap tb reward ef his labors, in a large subscription list and plenty ef ads , all paid promptly en demand. Suocess to the Age. AND- EXTRAORDINARY! Main Street, for themselves, gave ns Figures, consequent on puMhasing in Attlia fame time they bought i Ogilen-XO- W the advantage of j; qi jj IMMERSE QUANTITIES! IS YOUR TIME I am sure no .Cooking Stove that ever was made hae given so great satiefaotion as the CHARTER OAK. The arrangement of the flues is such as to a way d in ' CHBISTM AS, HOLIDAY -- REEKIE" LIQUOR STORE! Wkat a Lady Says. OUR HOUSE IN SALT LAKE HAVING PUECIIASED FOR US Fashion. Palnco To gee your I : And also on freighting in CAR LOTfe, which benehts we purpose shanog . wiih our . , many customers and friends. "t HOLIDAY LIQUORS! -- and great importance S. W. Sears, Esq.,whe Fo th Bat young man, who is emYesterday and some of Ahem are in immediate' has been home to Salt Lake for the holi- ployed at the Union i'acitio chops, calrelated tbe resume led at the police oourt and proxiuutj to-- the victim .of Spanish' days, went West last evening to circumstances of a confidence game, in de- amBitlotls'In the ctuntry, in for he will find third ft term, trigue rf, OO-l- y FOR THE HOLIDAYS. of vast extent Bis l 77 THE EXCELSIOR , or to Omaha, W. D. Stknnitj; Gemeral Passenger Agent Chicage. WAR R business at '.Frisco, for the produce partment of Z. C. M. I. The transactions of this house in potatoes alone, during the present season, have been enormous, and certainly of great benefit to the farthers ef Utah For, in Addition to the opening ef a mar&et for an article that frequently spoils iw the hands cf lie keepers, and thus bringing considerable money into the Territory which would otherwise have remained outside, the shipment of so large a quantity of the prolifio vegeta ble has raised the value of what remains t home. The sales of Z. C. If. I. have been made on a very email margin-- , and- if it had not been for judicious handling, economical management and the special ireigai rates ootaineu mrongur 'mnieuse. shipments, no profits would have accrued Its to reward the firm and entfour-agW. S. Mr. and able thooghtfal agent, Sears. We hope he will have a pleasant time at the Hay, and be able still to conduct the produce business of Z. C. M. I. on the coast, with as much satisfaction to the firm as he has in the past. Main Street, Ogden d. po-iltie- cruelty and misrule- - The other powers have no right to a voice in the discussion of this matter. And if Grant thinks such a step as the note to the Great Towers, will aid him in making the settfement of the Cuban question a point in his favor before - . cure a good draft and .quick, uniform All my stock Las been inspected by , support. baking, which enables the housekeeper the City Inspector, and The Ogdnn Seminary is an institution to do a large amount cf kitchen work crcecF. 1 " ' be well with a moderate. quantity of fuel; the re The only ioreign power that can of whioh Weber County may A1ST and we hope Prof. Monch will servoir is unusually large and supplies proud, consistently with this doctrine, be aohieve eontinued success, and maintain all the hot water xequirecL TO Bl consulted on (his jexatiou,question, Che high standing which he occupies PURE DISTILLED LIQUORS. is Great Britain. England's posses araoDg the preceptors of the Territory. II oft In,. Went Back eicns on the 'American continent are ' CHILD.- a It "A Wes Dbaf." A ffT. public. which he had been made the victim by a girl to whom he was to have beei married en Monday next. Her name is 3tewart, and be had been keeping company with her for the lastfive or six months. Tbe day for the wedding had been, fixed, and being near at hand, he gave her $140 two or three days ago, with which to purchase her bridal outfit. Yesterday she left the city, having her baggage checked te Woodbine, Iowa, and the young man thinks that the, and his Money, have gone "where the woodbine twineth." She also took away with "her ct valuable Christmas present that had been sent to him. He consulted the District Attorney, who thought it a case of misplaced confidence, for which there was no legal remedy by a criminal action. Tfthe circumatances are really as stated br the vklim, it looks as if it were a ease ef obtaining money under false pretenses. Tt is said she now intends to marry a man named True, and if so, it is hoped that she will prove truer to hire than she has to the man she went Aek on, and wbo.ought to congratulate himself over tbe fact that he escaped so cheaply from the clutches of so mere en ry a woman. -- Omaha Bee, 1st instant. TED prices will rmrar FaTOrnbly With tbe Bfjr Remember, no Freight on our Good to Salt Lake, hence w can , sell .Cheaper in V CHEAPESTh the CITY. CALL AND TASTE Osdcn than in the .City Walk er Brothers; Before Yon Buy. deo-lm- 1 MAIN STREET, OGDEN, W. Z. feiHUNX. Thomas W. Jones Tailor, tS3 OjtpvtsKe Bank-l- T i Will. MILES, Suit-.'- - U.O. Brush Faetdry Fcur Doors below .Walker House, SALT 'LAKE' ,,.ii CITY"; XJTJ Wholesale and Retadl ManflTactwers tfy ALL .OF SUn RIOR -- QUALITY, At prices as low as the imported article, ani " J lVarrautcd to give Entire Satisfaetitfa to Deal ami Consumers. Mercan-ttt- s sit ! FOURTEENTH WARD dt DISSOLUTION NOTICE. d--tf ' thos. taylor; paEbj-- tf T nousDlioltl- - Painters' and other Brusli$ -- The Wolior County MannfitcturiBfr. and Association is this day .dissolved by mutual consent. Persons knowing themtetm indented to the above Association mmt settle by full pa meot or note within thirty days without tail. Person holding claims ajrin the aUire Amoc will please present tbsm for settlenient. 1 lie b wkn and accauuts of the Intituion hare been placed in the hands of Mr, Joteuh Hall. Person iuiaTested are requested to settle with him. WM. H PiO'XK'K JOS. 1VRRKLL. Jan. Osdcn City, 3rd, lSIu. i"i TDO-- -- rlcrclianf am-- ii MAIN STREET, Give us a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and it buping forior, imported article, when a good one can be ha fot th same money. .B.-A- d23-l- y oarEN.: I1 llos,na affjB orders promptly filled, and Produce' Itorsehclr lateis In (frjrrlesnanges B'sbef f vuriouM kludit maurtnr4 wUs |