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Show Vlaix Citv, March IStb, 1876, FIFTH STREET. i'HARLES W. Koitor Jlnotiqv: lJN.Sfi.- - STHA rrOUO, flu.i r KlHT0U Mntvyr.r. 'iliiirstta t:caSnir, March 23. Mfq JIOIIi: Bj:LK.Aa Mr. he CiKb 1'. was before Mar.-I-i lai-- t nij.'rit, and in re'.utiop to h;s iovuier that iu tie main tbe and account ol it is correct, witu evi-Jtiic- o, printed one addition, which juuko. Ue euid ; la desired to 'Tli9 addition in thnt I returned to the I bud gone to New Pfcrtary of War after aud requested the Wk witU Mr. F.vans tfeoretary to wake tht appjiatment of Evans as post trader. I came to in answir to a note or requert of Mr. Itctknsp. I came here ni en led cu her first. &be to'd mo she had p.-lie i on Lim to give lue that appointbe raid 1 had better go and fee ment. lin. 1 dtd.fo; think I produced letters df recowiiieoda'iou freut Judge of Cincinnati, and ono possibly mm Job Stevenson. Evans made hts Id at quarterly payment to me a monta Tha tiist reor so after our conn-actmittance 1 oiado was to Mrs. Belknap WrhL-ing'o- va Bftbn-inanr- i, . Chairman Huntoo The receipt of the express company is signed by W. VV. Belknap. Witness, continuing, surprised r.nd frotnerthat disconcerted Tb.n I am very mistaken. My transaction wag jmieU with her. 1 eaa'l explain it if the pack-ng- e went to Gen. Belknap. So far an 1 know she was surprised at the presont. i may have laid to Mrs. Belknap that eho might cipeot a present when she 1 spoke of goti tug me the appointment. rnl only one payment to Mrs. Be'knap. died a fot months afterward; eau't ay wben the Second payment was made, except, that it was about three meiitlis lifter tie firs!; vent the bait' of it to the edcretary of war." "cau Iu answer to tho to cmiie how suta pay the you you Manfti anrecretary tho tyoucy?" qui-ytio- swered; "it wtjut have been in consoqiionoe of fiiii,irrsngf treat on the night after the of Mr, Belknap with Secie'ary re'.knap or Mrs. Bowers." Jt seerus clear to us that tho return of Marbh hss been brought iibout mora with a desire to clear than to convict Belknap, and such t'lini-ru- l the effect, but that is rather ' doubtful.'' jiuty be ' tha additional testimony now brought out hy Marsh, it scctus that this bibery was inaugurated in I ha lifetime of the deceased Mrs. Belknap, and that it has continued with (he aid nf her bister, Mrs. Bowers, From "i Logan schools, Correspondence, 00 DEN JUNCTION iiyw Mrsr Belkeap, What a picture is presented by this at revelation of Marsh! Io. the "first place tho bargain was juudu wiih Mrs. Belknap, and to her thi first rcnitttanco was made, at least (fuMat bh said at Qr&t, but seemed sur-- f riscd to learn that Belkuap had receipted for the money. The first and ouly payment iuade to Mrs. Belknap was made shortly "before her death it seems. The most reuiarkabld part of this story is, that the iii!;ht succoodinir the funeral of Mrs. Belknap, her husband, her sis con- ter and Marsh were in how in continue to clavc, pi inoiug force, and probably to conceal tho aud corrupt t practices begun during her lift time. Mot even death, it soemi, Oe'uld btay for more than a, sijigle day the rapaci gi ecd tif those people lor the spoils of office (ind the plunder of peculation. In iew f the revelations, of ou the part of prociinent Republicans iu tho ranks of the party, ,us well as in tlTe Cabinet, and iu view of tjio farther, fact that since these revelations have boca.ni.tda public, s'ew Hampshire doctors have endorsed tho dniijiistratioQ, rase tliry pnd all, it is not btrane that hune.st men of both parries have boom? alarmed at tho. apparent demoralizi-iio- n of parties and people, and box in tr). fjol tho neoesslty of gueh a revo ltuin in' ptd'lio sentiment a will "in the overthrow of thieviug and dishonest officials. - see-ro-t , u-- t Last Wedueadar. the loth inst.. was quita a pila day for the juveniles of this Our worthy school teachers, lr, i;urg Crawford and lady, cave a free daooe to ibe ciiildre'n that have attended their Bchool the past winter quarter. .Dancat ten o'clock in the ing compit-ncefureDuon. Atfve o o'.ock in the evening the children and Ibcir parents partook , of a social when d mcing was re sumed and continued until ten o clock During the evening the parents bad the pleasure of hvanng (tome beautiful reci tations given, both in prese anu poetry; also some excellent fonts. But the riff dr. nucre of the eveniug, was a reoi tation etveu br the four year old eon of At ten sister Pheohe Kichurdson. o'clock repaired to their respective homes, highly pleased with the day's proceedings. , Our young mens' and young ladies1 aHociadons are both in good tunning order and well attended; and nince their establibhm ?nt, improvement is percepti ble iu the rising gfneration of Plain pie-ntc- The Ytiunz Mens' Association is presided over bv Klder Win. England The Young Ladies', by sister Emily W't are endeavoring to unite our in'ereKts together iu the iibape of a farmers and gardners produce club. Citv. MOLTLM 1)1 PaRVO. Lbiooam Citv, March 22J, Eorron Junction: 70. Some' sneak thieves visited the barn and stable of Mr. A. Thorn, at Three Milu Creek, ut a late hour of the night. at the close of last week, and carried away some grain and alio made an attempt to steal a horse on which they left and u bridle, when they were came near being caught. The partieB will no doubt be detected and punished by the law. Last Saturday a gay and pleasant Leap Year ball wn given by Missus Caroline Johnson and Parintha Snow; Mr. C. Kelly officiated as floor manager The party was dismissed at teu. Thomas b. Evans, aged 10, (apparently) fell off a horse on which was also another boy. and broke his arm, on Monday evening while coming i'rqta a mile's distance to bear a lecture; he is doing well under the mauugement of Mr. Smith. the benefit of their Sabbath frwhich proved subatanciaily a eueotss both financially and socially. The room was crowded to excess, and many could not set in at all. The audience manifested their appreciation of the songs, dialogues, reoitatioas, negro eccentricities and step and may pole dances by their continued applause and encores, and nearly everyone seemed highly delighted and pronounced it decidedly the best entertainment of the Arizona Missionaries. Elder Lot Smith and other presidents of companies, wiih about fifty wagons, were at Moabby, about eiifht miles from the Moyn Coppy, on the 13th inst. The condiwagons were generally in sound tion, but some of the teams were about tired out, from hard traveling. Evening News. Some days since, season. One of the most pleasing features of the Salt Lake Tribune, in a eomplimtntary the evening, was the "may pole"' danoe notice of the chairman of the Territorial executed by four little boys and the Democratic Commlitee, remarked that same number of girls about 10 or 11 "wben he found another Jack Mormon, years old, each holding one end of a colored streamer, the other end being he would probably hold a convention," fastened to the top of a nieely decoraor words to that effect. ted pole, set in the middle of the stage, From notices appearing from day to around which the company danced in that the said Jack harmony to the beautiful mu,sio pro- day it would appear duced by Mr. FuLner's Btring band, aud Mormon is likely to be found. We notice in regular order produced alternately from a call signed by a number of proplats, wreaths, garlands, etc, finishing minent gentlemen, and published in the op with an eight straw plat around the was pole, and all moving in time to the Beaver Enterprise, that a meeting music, thus displaying genius and task, to be held ut Beaver on the 21st inst., in and a well trained corps of little dancers. response to the ervll of the Territorial The exhibition was under the superviscommittee. ion and instruction of their superin-tendanThe Enterprise publishes the call in Bros.' J. E. Hyde and John we from and learn that them Cowley full, embracing the seven resolutions their finance receipts exceed their exadopted at the last Territorial Conven pectations, and quite encourage them to and yet if w may believe certain get up another exhibition at some fu- tion, ture time. parties, the Democrats are asleep and We look eagerly for the Ogdis Jlnc their organization dead. We shall see. thin as being a staunch defender anu advocate of true principles and which dares to tell the truth, and neither JnT Drawing. Judge Emerson fears the frowns of the strong nor the made an order yesterday for drawing a threats of the weak. Will be Found. FECIAL NOTICE THE PUBLIC TO If you wish to to purchase Goods cheap do not for-gcall and examine our goods and prices before et purchasing elsewhere; or, if you do not have time and money to spare to come to Salt Lake City, send your money or post office order for whatever things' you need and we will fill your orders and do thi SQUARE thing for you. We keep a Full Lin e of JW TIONS, Staple and Fancy Dry Titr. Skxinary. The Ogden Seminary In- exercises took placa to day, to morrow afternoon the students wi'l pie an entertaiunieot, ccEsilig of f ecitaiisn, dia!opiif, cto. Truf. Ripgs and other pentleuien interested in school matter," will he present, and a general pood time h anticipated. The Seminary i one of the institutions of which Cgden prond, nnd Prof. Moncb. has reason to e prptiJ with the prepress it has made teresting find fc Ur his uR!cdi4e supervision. Goods, LOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. CHOICEST GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ts Yours, etc., Louak. C'ougressiouiil. W. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, Importers, Jobber's and Retail dealers in General Merchandise. Utah Salt Lake City, dI4410m elling Out! grand and petit jury for tbe next terx of the district court. Tbe jurors are to be drawn next Saturday at 2 o'clock 18 for the grand and 36 for the petit. S. L. Herald. mm In the Senate yesterday, Frelinghuy- sen, trom the committee on foreign reAugustus "Oh, Adele! Adele I lations, reported favorably on the petition of the New Y'ork chamber of com- why cast my love away for sordid merce in relation to the Japanese wealth ? Why, he's in his second idemnity fund. The bill providing for counting the votes for President and was taken up and considered. After de bate by White, Thurman and Johnston on the amendment ottered by the latter, a vote was taken and the amendment Kimball Block, Salt iLake City, Late of Broadway, N. Y.. childhood." Sau Francisco, will sell off her whole stock of Adele "But, Augustuchildhood Being about to move to is so sweet, and think what experi ence in childhood he ha3 already L had." ASS FIRST-O- MILLINERY GOODS! ' was lost. The production of pig iron in the A vote was then taken on the amend A. C. United States in 1875 was 2,100,000 ment offered by Cooper, which was also At Prices which Defy Competition. tons a falling off of 600,000 tons net; lost. Louan, Utah, Mar. 20th, 1S76. The question recurring on the amend as compared with the previous year. Ehitob Junction: ment offered by Maxey, a debate took Yon may think the people of Logan place, after which a vote being taken, are all dead, but they are not, if we have that amendment was also lost, when, been silent a long time; but are alive, after a short executive session, the Sen and in a thriving condition; notwith- ate adjourned. The House took up the bill reported standing we have enow about one foot deep, aud in the southern part of our from the judiciary committee prohibiting valley the snow is nearly two feet deep contributions to election iuads, the on the level. question being on Blaine's amendment WILL FIND AT Tho cows look out from under their to apply the provisions of the bill to Senshed, and, as they ohew ators, lUpresentatives and Delegates on di56 2w away at the old straw aud chaff of a year this amendment, Mr. Blaine proceeded or two s standing, (tor 1 can assure you to speak at length. Mr. Brown replied to the remarks of fodder of any kind, that can be eaten by our quadrupeds, is in good demand, and Blane, and Mr. llolmsnalso submitted a draws the cash) and long to be frisking few remarks. Amendments were sugabout on the suuny bill sides. gested by Townsend, Hoar and Reagan. A running debate was carried on, Tho Utah Northern, too, would like to in by Blaine, which was a in this participated experience change particular, SALT LAKE CITY, for their po6S word has been, all the Holinan, Ooodc, Cox, Luttrell, Cauifield and Southard. winter long, "Shoveling Bnow." "Are At the vote on Townsend's amendment, A Complete Stock of Sunday School you going out to snovel snow, says Books and Rewards suitable for neighbor Jones to mend bnuth. "riot the amendment was lost. The next vote if 1 know It, I have helped to 'raise the was on the amendment of Blaine, to inPresents. Histories, Bioclude members of blockade' now four or five times, and I Congress, which was graphies, and all the think it's time to quit." But still we adopted; yeas 128, nays 88. Standard Books of Blaine's amendment to Brown's subfind Sunt M. W. Merrill at tho head of a good force, the age. battling awa- y- stitute was next voted on and rejected; throwing the storm from the "cuts yeas 102. nays 107. Bibles The amendment offered by Goode to from five to twenty feet deep; he has, in $6.03 the substitute of rfrown, a shovel the it Bnow per doz. person, superintended making Testaments $1.50 Respectfully place before you their Price List of Choia iog all the season being absent and misdemeanor for any person to use force, doz. Good camped on the hills with bis men, for a menace, violenoe or bribery to influence Family per whole week, at times; laboring indefati-gabl- the election of President or Bibles from $3 00 up 830 for the welfare of the road, and Senator, Representative or Dele- each. Webster's Unabridged Dicthe accommodation of the public, aud gate in Congress, was adopted; yeas 212, deserves great oommendatio'i for his de- nays 3. tionary for 1876, with the , The amendment offered by Reagan terminate resolution to keep the road Flags of all Nations. THE CHOICEST STOCK OF WINES, LIQUOES, making it unlawful for any officer, postopen for the public benefit. Business in and around Logan has master, clerk or employee of the United Call aud examine Stock and Trices f T BRANDIES, etc., to be found in tho 'country, either East or West, been on the move, gradually. The work States or any Senator or member of ConA LIBERAL DISCOUNT and intend always to keep the same full and complete in every of hauling lumber, of which there has gress to solicit, ask, receive or accept Our Liquors are To lie-Publio Private particular. and for election Schools, one rewas hundred thousand feut any gift about Sundoy purposes, Libraries. g sawed, for our Logan Taboroacle jected. The next vote was on Brown's substi- tm 2w the winter, has occupied some uiea and teams, also the bauiing of several tute. The first section is that no officer hundred tons of rock for the same pur- or employee of the gevernmt shall re:, Whatever, and may be used with tbe greatest confidence at the pose, has kept others out of mischief; quire or request, give to, or receive from sick bed and in the family. Our ? and they ore preparing sand, and other any other officer or employee cf the material, ready to begin laying rock as same or any other person, directly or insoon as the woather will permit, and are directly, any money or property or any sanguine that by another winter the roof other thing of value for political purwul be on and the basement story ready poses, and any such officer or employee Mar-imalad- e. who shall offend against the provisions for use. Tho Woo'.on Factory, also, is a matter of the act shall at once be dismissed from Come from the best vineyards of California, and are made of choice and care Ibst elicits much aiteutiou of the people f e service of the United States and also fully selected grapes, and we will sell at through the county, aud expect to make be deemed guilty of high misdemeanor, aud on conviction thereof be fined not GO TO a marked growth on it this summer. We have two companies organized and less than $500 or more than $3,000 and & For these reasons: We buy direct from distillers and incorporated under the laws of the Ter- imprisoned not mere than one year, at and pay Cash for all our Wines and Liquors. Our (roods do not ritory and subject, to the powers of the the discretion of Ibe judge trying the North ef P. O, United Order, receiting subscriptions, ease. Tbe second section is the amendge through the hands of two or three middle men, and issuing oertincatea of stock. The ment offered by Goode and adopted. The which increases the price and multiplies the SALT First Ward corporation are engaged in second section gives the United States CITY, chauces of adulteration. a "Machine, Foundry and Wagon Com. district courts jurisdiction of the offenoes d259-lOUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Trofits and Expenses Small. pury." The Second Ward, as a "Build- croated by the aot. The substitute was ing and Manufacturing Ccmpr.ny," and agreed to without the yeas and nays, and We import and sell none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Bran die, the other three Wards are preparing to the bill as thus amended was passed and as pure aud unadulterated as they coma from the wins press. To preve this announce, soou, that they, loo, are unit- years, 173; nays, 8. Adjourned. OF it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only otie cent per pound ed ;n some of the branches of industry inCrf ifornia, and that but fifteen pounds are needed to make one gallon f p ry to our community. The Second wine. At this rate there is no substitu'e as cheap as the grapes themselves for Ward Manufacturing Co. are turning out a first c!a."s arti;!e of broom handle, by making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C.W.B. & L Co., Main. St.. Salt Lake City This morning between the hours of machinery, just imported; also supetfc The best place to get a Suit of Clothes rior class of shingles, lath, pickets and six and seven, Mary Ann Wiseman, wife lumber, and a supply constantly on of Dr. John Wiseman, of Logan City, or a Single Garment made to measure hand. while in the act of rubbing her hus- or imported. Ths day ecsools of T.ogsn r and have band's shoulder affected with rheumaHOME-MAD- E CLOTHS been in excellent running order aH lbs tism, dropped at his feet and expired in in which of one six a few minutes. A coroner's inquest was winter, number, OF TH8 FIXEST QUALITY. pat is a lrgh school, attended by 120 pupils held upon the body of the deceased, PIE Tift I'F.n PINT bOcf from all parts of the ppnnty, taught by which resulted in the following: Ginger Old Crow Hermitage $1,00 Misses Ida Coek and E. Taylor, buth of Orilttn Fillnd with utmost Uiptcb. An inquisition holden at the city of oOcts Long John Salt Lake City, who have given entire Logan, county of Cache, Mar. 21st, 1876, 40cts Miller Bourbon satisfaction. SOeti dlo82w before C. O. Card, coroner of Cache H," Snpt Eldorado " Soots Bnrgnndy Port Wine The Sabbath scheo's have also beei county, the 25cts of Ann pon body OldCuL Mary 25cis Gimble well attended, the school houses being Wiseman, there lying dead by the ju60cts French " Sherry much loo small to accommodate the many rors whose names are herto subscribed. 30cti ' Sherry Cal., who attend. The said jurors opon their eatbs do say 25cts " Crosbv & Co., London Qin 50cts Angelica The publio has been entertained occa- that deceased came to her death Tn all who art wittering from the errors and in Holland Gin " Isabella by apo35cts 20cts sionally by the dramatic performaace of discretin af jouih, ncrvonn wraksew, early deCatawba tome traveling company, or a concert, O. C. Ormsbt, M SOcL cay, loos of lnanliixnl, 4c, I ill rt nl a recipe that White California f'Jct' Jacob West, Sunday School Exhibition given by our Jurors. will cars you, FREg OF CUAR02. Sweet Muscatella" This grunt home taleDt of Sunday School scholars SOot Matthew U Fakns TScts Dry Muscatella " remedy was discoreixl by a minonary in Sooth Freach Cognac Brandy 20ci California etc., not the least of which came off on COets " a Arcrrira. Send to BT6lrr the Bisliog 20c Saturday rvening last, in the Logan C.C. Goot.w,s,"ne8S"E'foti Ust.JusefbT.Ihhas, Ration D, bum iioutt. Blackberry Braaly Attest: C. 9 Cab, Coroner. half, given by the 2d f n 3d wards of l fit dM cuj, PARTIES C03IIXG TO Ladies Visiting Conference should call and get' CONFERENCE. Bargains. Remember the snow-oovere- d JAMES DVYER'3 Place, Kimball Block. Mrs K. HAZAED; Book Store! nana THE OALIFOENIA Wine, Brandy and Liquor y Co. FIFTH 8T11EET, OGDEJf, y tj Wines and Liquors TITEIAVB du-in- Pure and Free from any Adulteration FINfJAN HADDSES, Yarmouth Bloaters, WHS Oatmeal, Dundee Groceries and Canned Goads, , Less Prices than LIDDELL BH0WN! Al any other House in Utah wine-grower- s, LAKE UNITED ORDER Sudden Death. TAlIiOES. Per HANSEN PRICE LIST' BISAXDIES. Fits Guaranteed .... COSS, GIXS. BRANDIES. jv ! BRAN! WHISK I FS rlse iu pretaut term ! Co. |