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Show OGDEN JUNCTION FIFTH STREET. Charles W. Peneose. K. STRA - Editob WORD. Bmintu Xanxgrr. hatorrfaj Evening', March ILALLCYEI I. 1876 IMPE- - For elear, straight unabashed us to jour men , 'uheek," oouimend dicant Methodist exhortcrs. When the Methodist church wag being frected at Salt; Lake, Pierce the collected from champion Mormon" merchants and others, large sums, to complete the edifies. A soon as it was finished, be and LiefurJ opened their batteries of abuse against the people who bad LelDO-- i them, scattered broadcast through the land the most infamous untruths, and. usinz crarbledl and half quoted extracts from old dis courses as their excuse, branded tbe "Mormon" people with the title of "muiderers," and held them up to the world as the most ignorant, de praved aud licentious community on the face of tbe earth. Immediately after this, Pierce had the ineffable check to go round among tbe "Mormons" soliciting from iufluential men among them, gubscriptions for an organ for the church in which his falsehoods bad been fulminated. Aid now we have a similar piece of impudence perpetrated in Ogden. The feather weight incumbent ol the Ogden Methodist circuit, wbo has joined iu with his humbug ceufreres, Pierce and Licford, in their attacks upon the "Mormons," is soliciting money from the people he bas ma-Jigned, stating that unless be receives uid from them be will be compelled to go to work ! This is tbe babbler after wbo, writing against the "Mormons'," qualified his dirty diatribe by iid'nitting that there was "a little vir tue among them. What cares he t '. f. i i. . iiuiu virtus or inow inucn now, uaw v.ii plate-passe- r, them, re despise tbeir venomous hirelings. Ogden bas had Method ist ministers, against whom not word of reproach was uttered. They attended to their own business, and gained the respect of the community But later importations have been of the scrub kind; impudent, impecu nious and imbecile. They are a dis tneir to society, and a reproach grace to Christianity. If they want to "go to work," by all meaBS let them try their bands at Bueh novel employ ment, and then, if they eaunot make a living, the benevolent may reason ably assist them, provided they do not try .to bite the hand that feeds them. UNFRANCHISED. Massachusetts has refused, by a Senate vote of nineteen to eleven to psrmit women to vote at municipa elections and bold municipal offices. Now let the Boston woman's right ers scream, and the American eagle droop. Ignorant darkies may wield the franchise, but intellectual Boston females musn't. And yet the skies don't fall, and the country still keeps up. COLORADO O. K. 1 goose-heade- d Saint: The way is now open for Colorado to walk into the Union, "on an equal footing" with other States. The 'resident has signed the act amend ing the enabling act, and our fortu nate neighbor has no stumbling blcck her path to free and sovereign Statehood. Well, we don't envy her a bit. We can get along as we have done, for awhile longer, waiting far justice that doesn't come, and bear ing with injustice, which we have become accustomed to. ters. Ipsteadof proaching their own doctrines, they distort and falsify i)urs. Instead of looking after the interests of tbeir own flocks, they creep into our folds like wolves iu clothing, and try to lead lambs. Instead of preachour uwny ing Christ and the gospel of love, Kuher U Thompson 0K H 2 Whaelar S Vhl IS To oh tain any of thaae lattara, th. applicant mutt ak for "mlrertUod lattara," giT. data of tb paper and pay on. cut for advertising. If not called for withia out mouth, they will b .ant to th. Haul Latter Office. N. J. 8 HARP, Lad I en' Fine Morocco Foxed, Serge Shoes, ,ihey declaim against Brighaui and $2.53, at the Stir up the world to hate. WORKING MEN'S only CO-O- And then they have the check to ccuie whining around for mouey to belp them in their labor of damnation. We say, out upon any "Mormon" wbo gives them a nickel! It is. like sharpening the knife that is to bo used for cutting our own throat1. Are they not ashamed to Wednesday Cyru , Rawson had the misfortune to smash the end ef the middle finger of the right hand, and diatocate its second joint. Dr. P. L. Anderson dressed the wounds and set the joint. John Gilmer, a young man employed by Mr. John Chipp, a the Bench, was and nasty poly- riding a horse on Thursday, wbeo the tisit ' blood-atoncr-e gamies," as they sweetly call oar animal stumbled and fell, breaking two L. An jeopl9, and bog for money? But we of tbe young man's ribs. Dr. P. Both on cases him. derson ii attending peed sot fek the question. With a are favorably. progressing "cheek" f and a Accidksts. On oonscieice brass, icared as with a hot iron, "shaino" is past tbeir comprehension. We have no quarrel with, Methodists on account of their faith. We accord tht'in tbe same right we claim for ourselves to worship Qod unmolested, according to tbe dictates her She was a Cincinnati bell father Btuck pigs lor a living aod as her impatient adorer urged the appointment of a daj, she could not but as rou. pitj him. "I yearn as much do, Alphonse," she said with a sigh, 'but we must wait. Taller a down, and pork's flatter'n ever." Thcr are nf their own hearts. Across the walnuts and tbe wine: ladies and gentlemen, members of the Engaging Child "Oh, Mr. Jenkins Methodist Church, in this city and do let me see you drink!" Mr. Jenwe highly respect kins See me drink! What for '!cwherc, whom my ... , i for tbeir good qualities ana general deal?" Engaging child '"Oh, mam! ma says you drink like a fob." fifportmeoU But while we adtaire .... Pure Drugs and :j WINES, XII E STAGE STRUCK DARKEY. - T.' r JOSEPH The Iron Works. ON Feb. 26. '76. Penbosk, Editor Ogden Jumo- W. V., THE WAY! Chas. W. A CHOICE SELECTION tiom: 1 I bave just read an article in your is ELEGANT sue of Feb 10th, headed "The Iron word of which article I Works," every GOODS wish emphatically to endorse, and siake my reputation on this statement : That if Purchased for the Spring Trade, and apociallj for una mantel, win uliertly arrive at the money eould be raised to finish tbe blast furnace, aud run her, say for six weeks, the furnace and foundry alone would LADIES STORE, make profits enough to clear all the indebtedness of the works, and also to put the rolling mill to work within twelre Hats and Bonnets made to order. Straw months. work manufactured, cleaned I should be glad to contribute to the and repaired. success of this enterprise by my service, The Ladiea of Weber County will find at this as I have as much faith as I ever had in a great variety of needful articiea o the concern being a firstrate investment. ine Dent quality, at the I remain yours, &o., MILLINERY Main St., Osrdeu. W. LOWEST PRICES. Tait. Congressional. Mrs. EMMA CARTER, dl42-S- THE CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy and Liquor Respectfully place lefore you thetr Cd Prkt List of CJioice Wines and Liouor - v HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUOi WEBRANDIES, etc., to b found in the country, either East or M and intend always to keep the same full aud complete in every Our Liquors are ' particular. ,1 .. Pure and Free from any Adulteration Manager. Whatever, and may be used with tre greatest confidence at the gick bed and in the family. Our . ! CALIFORNIA To the Public WIMiS at Large. AND BRANDIES' ... ...... , vt Come from tiie best vineyards of California, and are made of choice and want to and avo;d Murder, you , fully selected grapes, and we will sell at If an untimely grave, BUY YOUR LIQUORS 1 D. SPPOUSTT'S PROOF. Per I'KK PINT Old Crow b COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. $1,00 " 3")3tS 2octs GIN. 60cts 3oct? rosbv & Co. London Gin Holland Gin French Cognac Brandy " California ackberr Brandy PAINTERS, - SOcI Burgundy Port Wine " Old Cal Isabella--- , t 25t! " Sherrj French Sherry Cal., Angelica 60 30ci . ' " '. t , ; Catawba Wbtte California " Sweet Muscalella" 75cts Dfy Muycatella " SOcts " Risling 25(! " 20 20: ... JSC' ( 50cts las iust CCllt CJook and a larjie assortment ot tiJiAiivx, STOVES of the latest patterns, which he will sell ' ' lower than even- Iove, i - Cheapest and Best Signs PIS Kl Ginger W. G. CHILD, Main Street, Ogden. received a Car Load of the Celebrated Excelsior & Crei PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGERS. C( uOcts 40c 8 BRANDIES'. Graincrs and Glaziers! LISTit !t AX DIES. ZPZRICIE imble LEE & SHELDON " IIAirSEH & ;"; Will compare with the Best in Town, Looj JohnHermitage and my PRICES AS LOW AS Miller Bourbon ' Eldorado AS THE LOWEST. Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." dl37 18-- I nd as pure aud unadulterated a they co:n; from t'ie wins press. To prertf t is only neoesaiy to remember that gripes are .worth only one cen' per ff n California, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one galte At this rate there is no subshtu e as cheap as the grapes theinselW wine. W B. & L Co , aI makicg Wines aud Brandie3. Respectfully yours, "OLD TOM GIN" WINES f OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Expenses Small We import and sell none but the Choicest Drands of Winea and Branl Is up to the mark. No Turpeutine and Cologne Spirits, seasoned with Juuiper, but a. Pure Article Guaranteed. MY BRANDIES AND wine-grower- , Pure DISTIL LEB WHISKEY l'TJIt IJ 1S8ALCOHOL, TJti 1 Then you will find Not diluted with (be "Biack Cuw," aleo cai For these reasons; We 'my direct fro in distillers an and pay Cash Tor xY o.tr vVinp-- i au Liquors Our foods do not ge through the lf:.na:i of two or three middle men, which iiicrt'aes Hie price and multiplies the cbancra of adttlteratiou. "Auld Kekic' Liquor Kt re. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, MY Prices than any other House in Less AT TV. ' - pre-Tid- Postmaster. cheeps GOOD E pCERIE DAR'S DE MONEY There was an exciting scene in the Senate yesterday, when tbe conimitiee from the House appeared to impeach W. W. Belknap. Ibe galleries and the floor were packed, and the announce ment was made in clear and solemn tones. Ftills were introduced as follows: By Mr. Hamlin Fixing the rate ef third-clas- s mail matter and postage on for other purposes: referred. It proposes for all third class matter tbe following rates of postage, graduated ao cording to distance, iz: Not exceeding 300 miles, 1 cent eaoh for two ounces or the fractional part thereof, between 300 and 800 miles, 2 cents; between 800 and 1,500 miles, 3 cents, and for each addi tional 1,000 miles 1 ceot additional for each two ounces or fractionrl part. A special rate is, however, proposed for transient newspapers and magazines, viz: 1 cent for every two ounoes or fractional part thefeof for, any distanoe not exceeding 1,000 miles, but for any greater distance double this rate is to be paid. By Mr. Robertson To restore the franking privilege; referred. It simply for the repeal of the act of January 31st, 1873, which abolished it, and for its immediate renewal in tbe form in which it existed at the time of the passage of said act. Mr. Mrtoa reported favorably on the Senate bill to provide for and regulate counting of votes of President and and tbe decisions of questions arising thereon; placed on the calendar. Mr. Speaeer reported favorably on the Sonata bill to amend section 003 of the revise 1 Statutes of the United States relative to tbe D'sirict of Columbia, so as to make the 22d or February, legal holiday, with amendment niakiog the 12 of February, the birlhday of Abraham Lincoln, a legal holiday. The President pro tern, announced as the select committee lo consider the resolutions ef the IIoubo in regard to the impeaebmsa of W. W Be knap, la:e Secretary of War; Edmund i, Conkling, Frelinghuysen, Thurmaa and Stevenson In the House, tbe committee to notify tbe Senate of the action ot the House on Belknap, reported that they had attended to the duty required of them. Mr. Banning, from she committee on military affairs, reported a bill ia regard to leave ef absence of army offioers. It authorixes a leave of absence of officers on duly for sixty days once in two years; tot three months ence in three years; four months once in four years, without a deduction of pay or allowances; passed. A Urge number of private bit's and some six'y granting pensions pted Mr. Banning, chairman of military aff tirs, reported a resolution oiling for copies of all telegrams, orders and correspondence, relaiieg to the military court of imiairy in the cise of General AJaOOQsk; adapted. Coop OiuHiomb BOOTS ilBJSJ THE BLOCKADE without regard to their LIST OF LETTERS. treed, politics or profession. But we EMAININO UNCLAIMED IN TUB POST Oftica in Ogilen, Terri tor y of U tali, on th. "do not favor policy of strength- - 4tli of March, 1876, which. It not called tor within month Head b aeut will to th ening tbe hand that aches to strike on Utter Utile: LAMBS' LIST. us, nor iu fostering the serpent that Brown 8 J Vadder M II Jives only to sting us. Warm, feed, C row lord Wiliou M M Mud 0 'clothe and pamper tbeso lazy, loafing Oriipin K Hill Watfinir M tfwixart K MiAllaj rain I) yretendert without brains and with Smith E B Th.inpaon, A tfut honor, and the better you treat QWTB' LIST. them tbe worse they will treat you Alnc iiiH T Harrla J liiirom C M Hilly J B in return. j K H Hsrrxtt lUlpin II M J 8 Derrick Uywater These mendicant Methodist Hi. hop J JonoiC P Uwu W A Bingham Thol make it their chief business Camion Uillinft P I A S. W. A C Cox 0 to misrepresent our principles, insult Cowan W L Peterson P tilinnn T our leaders, and blacken our charac- Cran. Win M Tboa . J DRUG STORE. ; RUNNING ,- ma-Sign- iii.s 15US1M1SS3 to toe rlUMKER Hamu ftiuvi.u announce tn hin numurain n.iThm ih.t tu A FINE STOCK OF DRY furnace, which is considered by all mechanics who have examined it, as per fect a piece of workmanship of the kind as they evsr saw. We believe in Mr. Tail's statements, and hope before long to be able to announce that the Iron Works are revived and in a fair way towards a working condition. There is money in the enterpriHe and prosperity for Ogden aui all its business interests. Eu IS Joseph Ty rrell COMPANY iat Hampton's old place on Bear Hirer, while ming a four horse teitm down the hill near by, was threwn out of the sleigh, aod eue of tbe runners pasting over im, bit knee joint was dislocated, the . knee ctp was fraotured, aod tbe limb ice tliero is uimiHgst us, ifws will severely bruised. Dr. 0. C. Ormsby ( was telegraphed for He drove from "ctily baud over a little money for his Logan to Hampton's In the night, aod afbenefit? ter his surgical assistance Mr. Dunham - vNow,we have no disposition to stop was as comfortable as he could be under fhe flow of charity towards the iudi-glut- the circumstances. We believe in helping the un- tt mM OGDEN THEATRE Painfoi. Accibmt. News bai just reached ut that J. Dunbara, who lives at superintended the erection of the blast fortunate,1 Young m . .:ii r u M DiAa Bbktuben: It is our desire to nish them with commence again to assist the scattered poor of God's people in gathering to Saturday Eve, March 4th Zion. To aid iu tbe accomplishment of IN TIIEIB Of excellent Material and Superior Workmanship this purpose we request the Bishops f jtnvva PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT, uciy voiupeudon. uood fit fftiurani and Presiding Elders in ibe various setaddition to his former business he cow has In of Consisting tlements to give especial attention to the collection of debts due to the Perpetual SONGS, RECITATIONS Emigration Fund from those who have and an ariginal Ethiopian Draaia been assisted in past years. In view of A a Full Line of , the near approach of the season of tbe year when our emigration leaves tbe shores of Europe, we desire that our A Negro Burltwiju on Othello, entitled brethren give this matter their imme31cd.cii.es dispensed by a eompet ALSO diate attention, that we may be enabled in Enlisn. Uruist. experienced Prescriptions v. i. " o t "sum to do as much good as possible this t .,.-..it .., liaiiu voiopouuueu.j uareiuuj present year. To conclude with the It is the duty of all the Saints who Negro Drama entitled LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGAES hare tbe means, to assist in tbe gatherOF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. ing of those of their brethren and sisv a ters who are still scattered in Babylon, Cash, Wheat, Barley, Oats Butter, Eggs and ITidet and we should be pleased to have the j.t,evctvti, ii puyntmi jvr Mierciianaise. local suthorities solicit donations from JOSEPH HALL, Gen. Supfc. JOHN DRIVER, Dispensing Dru. those who aro not in debt to tbe P. E W. S. READV Foreman Boot and Shoe Dep't. ' Fund, and who are able and willing to FOB PARTICULARS SEE PKOQRAMMK8- do tbeir part for the gathering of scat d92 If , TYUH.F.T.T. Admission: tered Israel. Parquetie 75 oents. Gallery 60 cents. Your Brethren, Boers open at Performance at 8. BRIGHAM YOUNG, DANIEL H. WELLS. The writer of the above communica- tioq, Mr. W. Tait, is the gentleman who ,'- Th Will make thetr appearance at Wheeling, - " To the lllsliopa and Trend ing Elders iu all the Settle nienU of the Latter-da- y H Eh u H S H - l3 1 IN THE CITT. All Work Warranted. AND OFFICK- ,- Opposite Junction Build in g. Ho dlM-i- u DISSOLUTION NOTICE. MOTICK 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT THIS firm al Uitnon, Ivccle j Co. ia tb Is day aoWad by mutual ennapnt. W. T. Yanaoy retirfraaa IU the II. K, ing 8rm, remaining Uiboon antl D It he. lee will continue tbe bumwl, ilon .... .. , f - Please Examine before purchasing Elsetchere Da 1 i.Ul vthirh b will Sell 1ri llni.li if TIWtKK . prices for Cash, and Produce. " DEALER IN . ' partra, asaumiag a I lialnlitira and collecting of all deb( due the la e firm. All know in tbem-eelve- e piasa inilrbted will .lease call ioime 'lately aad eeme uieir accuuuu. H. F. fi'IlSOS, 413 I) ii. W, D. YAJi.NJV, Boots and Shoss, Clothiag. Grjceries, dTltf 1 |