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Show II JUNCTION. OGDEN TTTf TIFTJI STREET. Chaeles W Penrose, Batintit i. STRAW0110 . OFOBSCRIPIIOS. gingleCopJ 1. 145. &.4fi ..60, cm. T.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. Through 8.40 a.m. double daily ., ..ilv . 6.30 p.m 6.20 f.m. 8.40 a.m. M Paid From the Cincinnati Times. Tip Capital, $200,090 - $1,000,000 Authorized - ... ... ... 1 HE HOWE Sewing Machine Trains - - train arrives p p, U.P. C. P. rj " " ' 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. p.m 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p.m. ... ... Emigrant arrives - " leaves p, - - - - Emigrant leaves - - - - 9.00 a.m. U. C. train arrives " " and p.m. - - - 9.40 a.m. leaves 6.20 p.m. i and - 4.00 p.m. V. N. train arrives - 9.20 a.m " leaves U.P. Salt Lake City Time. 1. o. o. OF OGDEN r. LODGE, No. 6, EVERY half-paSeven o'clock, MEETING Evening, at At XAKO.MV It AM., MAIS STREET corSojourning brethren in good standing are dially iuvited. J, R. CKANDALL. N. G. . 8. II. REED. Sec'y. - LAV T AND NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. attention given to cases before the SuSpecial and preme and District Courts. Conveyancing and Notarial Business done with accuracy Office dispatch. NATHAN TANNER, Seeing lately the petition of the Mormon women, and reading the account of the marriage of one of Brigham Young's daughters to a Gentile, brought to Eiiud avisitonee paid to Nauvoo, and the sight of the Mormons themselTes on their winding way to, they knew not where. It was, 1 think, in the spring or early summer of 1813, that a small party, of- whom I was one, chartered at St. Louis, a small steamboat for a jnurney uo the Upper Mississippi. he destination of the party was a prairie in the northern part of Illi I nois. It was the time f the trou ble between the MOST DURABLE, people of that State Mormons. and the The latter, in AND CONSEQUENTLY THE consequence f an arrangement with ot the btate, were MACHINE! the autbonius CHEAPEST SEWING in detachments, and pro it leaving XliE MARKET. ceeding to the great iv est. UpoL our little craft reaching TB coma, if necessary, furnish Thoimnds of wife and two 1 V Testimonials from parties owmiifc ineke Quiney, a man, his Machines in this Territory, but consider it un chiWroD made application forpassago necessary. We simply rfer intending purchasers I he man came aboard, to parties WUtKS, wno owu our aia to Nauvao. chines. of fine oxen, to pur a yoke driving as of those other as are any Our terms easy we and he chase stated in conversa Machine Company, which, Sewing . tion, he had s 'Id all he possessed Fully Guarantee Every Ma- His object was to secure a hume at chine Sold. Nauvoo by disposing of bis animals own to the Mormons. who lie had heard to FREE all GIVHN INSTRUCTIONS our Machines. houses and with were parting they lands for beasts of burden. lie told marvelous stories of this SELL THE WE strange people, averring there were S!LVZii-TGu- S ORGAN ! duDgewns uuder their great temple, used for cruel purposes, and insisted Mannfactured by the oil, reliable firm of their vast baptismal font was put that E. P. Necdham & Sou, N. Y., and lhe to other than sacrameDtul purpuses. The sun was declining a3 we came in sight of Nauvoo, which, with its Five years written warrantv given with both instruments- broad streets and green gardens, lay in the curve 01 tne Mississippi us E. W. CUE ALES, though it was a sheltering arot thrown about it. Over the flat and Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment up the hill which loped from the river stood workshops aDd dwellings MAIN STREET, OGDEN. High above them, overlooking all d227-t- f gleamed the temple, its white front glisteniog and its gilt spire sparkling in the sunset. 'Wonderful !' exclaimed a genFRAXKL1X MAC VE.VGH & CO, tleman; "It is but a few years since WnOLESALE GROCERS. I last saw this place; then it was a I F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-A- t Nuuvoo. Temple nr C. P. The Mormons and Their OF SALT LAKE CITY. Wh. n. IIOOPKR, President; ,IaroughiIaUd.yij!.9 1.8. E1.URKDGK, 7.00 a.m. . the East for Salt lake and me BRIOUaM Y'OHNO, 6.00pm, " o"Lake Lake ano w Suit rV, W. JKNNINQS, fntintv anil fioda Directors. SUARP, Prices mail" go via Evanston, Wyoming, andL JOHN 1'iiRAUOR LITTLE, five the latter place Wednesdays andSatur-2P-at 6.00 p.m. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dnt, Colleee pterin rJhe 'County, Daily etc. Collections made and promptly 'emitted. iTrth Oirder. and liurrisville Wednesdays tor bale, interest raid on 2.00 p.m. rorein bxcnange Saturday" d53-l- y Savings Uejioaits. 7.30 a.m Wednesdays and Saturdays HonttTille Hwn City and Slatersyillo, Itdb. 2.45 p.m. ' Wednesdays and Saturdays and Hooper and Alma Wednesdays . ' ou 01 Saturdays OFFICE HCRS. P-8.15 . Seneral DeKrery, . gunaay, o p.m. iu o.ou p.m. UKPAKTMliNT . J11CG1ST11Y Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MOSEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oatside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. M. J. SHARP, Postmaster. THE SIMPLEST, ... EVERY .EVENING, Jr., - AT - LAW ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. opposite Driver'! Drug Sttre,Main tt. Ogdtn Special attention given to collections. Remittances promptly made, Conveyancing and d!99 tf busines carefully attended to. Office EMKKSO CSSP- &4.UH Th beat Paper In Xortbern r- OGDES', ETAH. TUESDAY 3IAIICSI 7. 1S70. THE DESERET XATIOXAL BASK CLOSING MAILS. AmW. gt. PUBLISHED fju? .RBIVALS.. daily Mail da ly jtIk. City, Mai) WeetThroivb . PER TEAR SIX MONTHS - .00 4.00 2.00 rtne Year gii Month! Three Month AND Y Manager. iT-Jgf- ibkiVAL A"" SEMI-WEEKL- Published Wednesday and Saturday. Editor. - BVEXINQ, Sundays exceptedPublished EVEBT TERMS THE FIAXUs n. balf-civilize-a stern-wheele- la eooooction vita our paper w Lav a tint class JOB Or i'lCK, Work done promptly aud at low rates. VOI IV. marble basin immensely deep, supported by twelve finely sculptured oxen as largo as life. In a room somewhat retired from this was a deepi dark well. It was easy to im agine the lnterpretatioa which could be given to these by the ignorant and an superstitious interpretation which tao character of the structure would only strengthen. lue gentleman who acted as our guide told us the couduct of the Mormons was inexplicable. After the arrangements were made for their leaving the State thsy turned to work as one mau and completed the Temple. It cost nearly a million dollars, aud every Mormon contributed either in labor or money. When finished it was profusedly or namented ou the inside, and dedi cated by the most solemn services; these over, it was despoiled of its ornaments aud abandoned. The river was dangerously low and our boat, a little affair, not in the best of order. The next morning we were told we musi stop for repairs, tho wheel was broken. One of thegeutkmeu pajsengers had ascertained that a detachment of tho IMPORTANT TO THE TSAY ELIXG HJBLIC. CITML TS. JSl. X Xj 3H. o jl. UTAH I PIOSEEB LLYE OF UTAH. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Kameof STAl'ION. Trains Leara No. 1 Pass. No. 8 u. t CU. A. . Salt Lake 7 00 8 40 Woods Crose 7 25 4 8 Centrsvi'la 7 S3 t 18 FarmlDgton 7 So 4 83 1 00 Raysville t 12 4 fl 1 84 9 OJ 5 40 2 00 srrlveatOgden No. Trains Leave A. CO t The Chicago No KaysvUle 10 81 d Mormon emigrants were encamped on the opposite side of the rirer some little distance above, and interest was made with the captain to let us land there, that we might see them en 7 Jj 1 00 Farmlngtoa 10 62 7 SI 1 85 Ceutreville 11 4 T 44 1 00 Woods Cross 11 13 7 63 176 Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 SO 2 90-l- y GROVE BREWERY 00 , This was SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER was south w An the largest detachment that bad yet left, they told us, and Leave Ogden 1 Depot, and Saloon. in addition to tho above, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, with dew wet still Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. ana when we went ashore, but the Mor8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. mons had milked and breakfasted, Salt Lake City at and were getting ready for a start. Pasaemrers will nlease nurchase their ticket! at offices. Fifty eenta additional will be charged The women were putting away their U:e when the fare is collected on the train. dishes, pouring the milk left from For all Information concerning Freight or Pas. their morning meal into jugs and sage, apply to waJAMK3 M1AKK, churus, and packing them iu the Oeu'l Xicket and Freight Agent. gons. The litilo girls watched the babies, and the boys kept the herds JOHN SHARP, together, the bells on tho nocks of EBPiaiNTfiNDKNT. the animals keeping up upacoustant unS'insi in tne morning air. uiu men. ana young were uusy aoout ine RAILROAD. teams, yoking up oxen and harness- UTAH X03TIIEM ing hurses. Some of the women seemed sullen, ON AND AFTER and much less inclined to talk than 1st 1870, JANUARY the men. The latter answered our Trains will run dally as illows: questions courteously. route. The grass rtli-Weste- rn. Tou will nud on all through trains Pullman Sleeperv, nw and niiigiilnceut Duy Coaches, aud the best Smoking and Second Class Cars uow ou auy road In the United States. Particular mtormatiou. with maps, time table. etc , may he had at any of the Through Ticket UUlcfS la tho Most, or upon personal r writf.-application to Westers Travel! Agent i, II. Mooktatw, Omaha, Kali , or to W .'.I. Stbnnktt, tisuvral Passeng geut Chicage. u. H. P. 40 BKFORst The Depot In Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes iu advance of all othor line, passengers can always ba sure of mulling Kaateru oouuectious. (or all Iotva, yoM points in Northern and Nurth-Kaster- n should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Hap-Id- s, or Clluton. lor points hi Northern llliimls or Wisconsin, via Pulton; end If you are going t. Chicago, or Kast, you should, by all means, pur chase your tickets by the Old 1'ioueer itouta- - Pass. 9 Ogdea OF ALL PKRSONS ails. 2 No. 4 Pass. tm TT1STHK on a journey to ascertain by what Mute they can reach their destination with the least trouble, and if there are two or mora roa-- leading to tHe same Kint, to decida wbUh is tlx ttii-s- t aud hiasantt to travel. We take ieaur in stating, thst the Chiciijo k Kouth-KSTsaii H.uLiV Is ihs oldest, UiJ several miles the sliortes. route between Omaha slid Cuirao. Within the past two years the roud tod has been hut In admirable condition, mid almost the entirs line has beau ralaid with steel Pass. T. t'U.ka No. 1 0:20 a m 10:50 " 2:00 B.m. -- 3:80 Wholesale find Betall. USER BEER OH CRAUSHT. A. W. Brown & Co. FIFTH ST., OGDEN DIALERS I!T BOOK and SHEET MUSIC! AND Musical Merchandise. 419S-1- J City Drag Store numbered some fifteen hundred. The Brigham pioneers had gone ahead to make the " Logan ATTORNEY - - - - - ILL'S dirty, insignificant village." CHICAGO. for faithful the smooth Arrive at Franklin rough places Office at Residence 2nd South Street, B. W, E. JEXXEXS, Agent. "Yes," remarked the pilot, for wa who followed. They did not know Stree'.'j Ogden, Salt Lake City, Utah. had gathered in a knot near the pi their destination. The Lord would Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, All kinds of leal business Dromctly attende SOUTHWARD "they are an astonishing lead His Israel. Building, Salt Lake Uity. corresiu Coltbrook No. 2 pondence promptly attended to. d their preparations, people. I have an uncle among VV. DRIVER, As they 9:00 a.m. FraDklin Leave sensible well He a was them. and line fell into man, after wagon wagon 31. D. 10:50 " A. WAUGAMAN, Lo,san in York State, but they got moved Blowly off. Many old men, .......2:25 p.m. Brigham bold of him, and he sold out and women and children walked beside 4:00 " Surgeon. Arrive at Ogden RENT, FOR UNION PACIFIC RilLROAD Co. DEALER IN ioined them. I thought, sure, he the wagons, easily keeping up with DIPLOMA IK OFFICE, FRAMED. o wauld quit them when Joe Smith the oxen, that moved with patient On Fifth Street, Ogden. ' Office and lietidencc,first two ttary Brick, South was killed, but, bless you, he is go- - stubbornness as though they knew flilmer t 8alislrarv'i Stags Line to and from i oj utan Hotel, ' wilderness. them the te with inu that the way was Montana connects with trains at tianaun, understood and UTAH WAIN STREET, ' A CffOICE BCTTOIXO EOT FOB OGDEN, ' d58tf SALE on the corner of Ki th and Young Streets. The captain informed us he had long and weary. MEDICINES, ,. M. W. MERRILL, Suht. For particulars enquire on the premises of and to some little off, HiDLr.r. freizht put J. R. l'OOL. dill Ira Amongtheir possessions were num- Cms. t . i I reif.Lt ttd aW-iA. S. CONDON, M.D. CHEMICALS, business to attend to, and h bers of cows and sheep," which they thought we would have time to visit intended to pasture on the prairies, Surgeon. the temple. and there were some few horses. DjcSsiifTs Office, Two Doors South of Post office, Dr. Brown's stoma. We made baste to pront by ttiis Some families seemed t i bo well fitvia f information and. took our way ashore, ted out for the journey, while it ap going: up the hill through the town peared hardty possible that the vehi J. J. TAYLOR. J. H. NELSON, Oils, All persons owning dogs in Ogden City stopping occasionally to admire the cles of others cmld proceed any dis MERCHANT TAILOR, NELSON & TAYLOR, are hereby noiined to call tt the gaidens, in their early spring fresh- tance at all. The bearing of all was Soon we were before the great characterized by stubborn determinaness FIFTn STREET, OQDEN. Agents. Office at rmdrnce of J. H. NELSON, corner structure, which was the glory of tion, and their speech by blind faith. Main and Third streets. Mormoudom and the wonder of the They made no complaints. Varnishes, RECORDERS OFFICE Just received ft full Assortment of called UTAn rest f the world. OGDEN CITI, and The wheel was repaired, 124-lOne of the gentlemen met an ac- aboard, we were soon steaming up In the City Hall and have the same EnglUh, French and Dotnestii in ofEeial on in an duty the river ajrain. Standing upon tho quaintance E. n. ORTII J. E. D00LY. ARTICLES ! TOILET the towa, and he velunteered his ser- upper deck we looked back upon the CASSIMERES CLOTHS the show us to vices but 1 one buiid'ng. cf hs E. DOOLY & CO. . encampment. Not Registered and Numbered, We were Dot prepared to see so thought fhey would be lost or de BAXKEIIS, AS THE LAW DIRECTS. grand a pile. It was built of fine stroyed er scattered in the wilder AND The Largest and most Complete white stone which resembled marble, ness, and thus their delusion would Agt's Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, aud was lighted by four rows of alter- end. As far as our eyes could reach Stock Best The of Stock in All degs not so Registered and Numbered OGDEN, UTAH. nate arches and windows, and com- were to be aeca the wagons that had passed by thirty pillars of hewn started earliest that momiag labor NORTHERN UTAH think w were told that its ing en in line, two or three perhaps Trantact a Central Banking Business. 1(1$ of JIarch 1876 stone. I Before AND the Prompt Attention given to Collections, length was 150 feet. Upen the keeping close together, a gap, and Pantaloon Goods OF Mining Stocks Bought and Sold m Commission. front was the inscription. several straggling, ones, another gap, Will be liable for followed by a long line drudging The House of the Lord, A.. MINER, & COUNSELOR. ... Ilaiu e, PROP'R. fiei.-he- I. to-d- o Physician and TO GLOIJE The HOTEL, y Tk-k- -- Physician and NOTICE! d68-t- Taints, Real Estate Turps. m J. SUITINGS Tells. Farco t Correspondents ' Co A First Kational Bank. W eil, Fargo A Co- - Brokers, JAMES TT. LA TIT AM Attorney, F. S. E1CIIARDS, 0n San Fran Built by the Church ot Jesus Christ of ward. TO BE KILLED K TnrV ban Francisco Omaha Salt Lake City By the Marshal or his Deputies-- Latter-da- . Ogden. By order of the City Council, JAMES TAYLOR. f Sainte. Holiness to the Lord. i218-t- f dl32-l- y City Recorder Notwithstanding these words, "the church," with its ornaments of suns, moons and faces, had a barbaric look, and conveyed the idea of a heathen templo. The whole building was surmounted by a tower and spire. Near the top of the spire was a glittering angel with a trumpet in his hand. Tl.in d angel presented a singularly that fact the from appearance the spire ran directly through his body and came out above. the Temple were The walls ornaments the bung those only bare, cut in the wood or tcue. In ti c (kew-ere- To ail who are suffering from the errors and in discTetieus cf yonih, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, 4c, I nill eeol a recipe ttai will core yoa, FREE OF CHARGE. This great WATCHMAKER AND JEVZLER, remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Hocks. Jewrlrr, Silver and Am erica. Bend ! MeUTVare. MAIN a self addrested envelope to the STRKET, Wilis imi4.s uvtij io anJ all r tk tud Rev. Joseph T. ItMAr, Stat,j D, LiUe. Hume, New Turk G.'y. J. S. Wth,, EVER OFFERED FOR BALE IN would another few minutes Every OGDEN. be added to the procession, the dog rear. and children brmcing up the Now as I read of Salt Luke City and of the wealth of the desert they hare made blossom, I wonder aud A Speciality. call to mind that bright morning, and the picture they presented as they :o: went oa their way, ltd by 'ueither pillar uor cluud. The i'aews of several AL!L of them are photographed in my :o: mind, as seemingly with steady pre meditation they pissed iuto the wild G00I FITS AND SATISFACTION erncss without a look behind.. HOLD CHEAP! GUARANTEED M. M. T. iOOT-- tt WINES UIQUORS FOR Medicinal Purposes Wholesale and Retail. Ii ESCISIPTIOIV S wi-hi- basement was the. wonderful foi t uicd for LoiaersioE. U was a white Carefolly Compounded, O) y m J Kit'-- at hos. 0. Ijasrrsf 7.-- t 0., irt-l- Ffee I'ort- - V.U pe' oar. at nom. A Jure u. uuxus Terms U.. Frs Vor At all hours of the night or KM to daj. |