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Show i Scsoat Morkixo, Jess 29, was "God bless all who have contrib- GILEAD. aw. uted to the happiness of this day." A hundred and fifty teams ware J Folks' nished at American Fork for the use Tie Ce!ei.i ated of the visitors, so that none needed Excursion -- A Few PTticmlr desired. fr Cwe-Tbe- Old from Our Special 1879. PRO BOKO PUBLICO, CoiTei-poude- to walk unless they nt Editor Jtvctios. The mnin topic oi conversation lately ha been the suit against the executors of Brigham Yoong involving some church and the old folki excursion. The extravagant complaint of the heirs fell like a pro-pert- orriCE. pott Vat aet. Thraath Tame 0I Mail daily Mali daily " ,J" -- in the quiet camp of our Salt Lake :iyi Lake u Mm Uat.. ..... Loaded an it was with dan- hit public. ... p Forfeit Uk u th r end Lak. Kk-County Coon The it, Iht gerous legal missiles, ana com- "wtoa. ode Sirife SMili (a the latter Di e. bastible hrgTedkr.t prepared wftli ..d 7:00 a.m. Msadaye, Wadneenaye and Frldori, al all the skill and ingenuity of those .w.w m.m. Porta Utaa, IWUlHtDWI, 9mny Weber BaataTil'e, Ida learned in legal warfare, you may Wednaerfaya af aalordajri md fleia CilT Sleierlll, North Oxdaa an imagine what a terrible weapon it lUrrM.illt, Moadaye, Wedn.'daye mm. appeared, as it scattered firy de Kit rndaye, Dal'i arjr I: It to! p.in. not bombastic accusations, nunciations, ga.aev ,...lue.,UJpai. Rasiarsr Bwaaiaaiif Oven of fraud, statements unpolished a m. . to I tnm severe iusiu;Uion ot tlielt and KSRIT OtU ilf iT3IT Opee P froo 1 P m- anl clotting with an apIraai . gTUHMKNo, roetaaeeler. V. peal to the court for receivers to take charge of the property and "that a reasona We fee be allowed to carry on TRAINS the prosecution." The first time m . arrf.ee Irani m M e:4t P m t presume that an enprny was bom 0t m barded at it own Irala I' am..! expense, a bilV for ' V m t. traia antra a1.9. to the shell attached powder being 11 Wa.ni B. P. Kaigraat W P . that was to carry death and destruc" loaTM . p. 6toe.ni tion into the CP. " arrlTaa camp of tho iftvaded. ........ J. P. Emigrant leatee issue of the paper that con same The ..... ..:OHa.m arrlraa... S.C.tree - and. P to us the alarming report of l:4H.ni veyed leave. instrument of death, also related aad fcaipjn the its terribla effects; the complaint had .V. traia errie.. - leere...- a.a been heard, and tire petition for im OiOaa City tia mediate relief granted. So that the executors and the trustees were dead before they a chance to et : - Uufaa-tiener- ai Otaitun . arri..... P- - : P- either CHUACHEt. fight on Cir Iaikti r Utti-- t Oavaoa n Jnn atoln reinlar meet age every HodJt morning corner at 11 o'clock, in tha Taharnacla, ara uf Maiu 'rid.llie aad eeeond etreete. Tin exercinee ad I eeeefl uy ainowu union. oaf r gallon beinK of Confereuce bald tha alao quarterly Hre Ir Weter Slake ef Zie,"ut whicli Elder Hariri II. and u. Ilairick J. Wden aad Paary u Tningineet-ta- g CP. MiddletuaaTeCouBeelom. i. commencing at :Uu, ara hald io tlia T.rieua Pram-twe- i, ORATORICAL PERS oambtnecL o hones were broken in Mr. Alley Barker's kg. teas, however, severely pinched. A hi att pressure It brought to bear upon our advertising columns; . and this, in connection with a large quantity of 'ocal matter this mornmg, ctowAs telegraphio news into a found Oki of tho most pleasant features a trip to tu Mount Point hot springs is the scenery along the route. Crorgeous grove, growing fit grain aud grasse greet tho gaxe of the excursionist on every side. It is confidently asserted by gentleman from the east, who has bad the pleasure of listening to her, that, aide from Annie Ilindle, Alicia Jourdan, of the Pastor troupe, is the best female representative of Male characters extant. Wg havi) in Ogden the boss pil ferer. Kotive nights ago the garden of one of our citizens was entered and robbed of two lilac bushes. If the thief could eat them we would ask the community to excuse him, but as the leaves of the plant are ery bitter, we eatt only exclaim with the bard, "To what base uses may we reiuru ." Thkbv is no doubt that Ogden has now within easy access finer public bathing facilities than. Salt Lake This may at first be disputed bv the cUlt Lakers, but investigation will finally bestow the palm on Ojden We have not so many private buth houses a our neighbor, but for the accommodation of the general pub lic tho hut springs cannot be sur passed. Get up au excursion from Salt Lake to the Ogden hot springs. ye who are incredulous. A midjuoht outrage Drama n ette-ba- lf act, no tableau. Seen Youne Street, between Fourth and Fifth. Dramatis persona three very badly intoxicated individuals, Oneninc chorus, first voice, "Sweet Genevieve!" 2nd voice, "Nita, Juan Ual" 3d voice, "Good night, ladies.1 Chords of hoodlums "Shoot 'era. Echo Sorro sleepy neighbors "Are thev shotf Last faint echo of iric "There's a hud that is warmer taan ihii.'1 We sincerely hop so. !fotfcv On July 3rd nd 4th, the Utah and Northern Railway Co., will issue limited ticket to any point on their ToatCgood tor return on July 6th, at single fare fr the round trip. t I'm ninety-five- , ninety-fiv- e, And to keep single I'll contrive." At about half-pas- t ten a.m. Two hours for refreshments I thought it was two hours from the time I was waiting for them and then the American. Fork band, led bv Profess or Grant, awone the "echoes of the w asatch," and prayer was offered by Bishop Woellev, over seventy vears of age. Then the Foster Glee Club sang asona composed for the occa siortby C. W.Stayner,Eiq. Speeches were made by Bishop Jlaunvton. Presiding Bishop Hunter, (which was exceedingly characteristic), and by Bishop UuJliday m behalf of the Saints of S.inta juin, presenting a OOLD HEATEOCAKB to the venerable presklingBishoprBnd then after singing by .hirty little girls and also by the glee club, bou quetswere presented to Bishop Hun ter, Counselor D. 11. Wells. Sister E 11. Snow and many others,over seventy; brief and appropriate speeches were tnen made oy counsellor D. U. Welts and ildtr Clia W. Stavner in response to calls made by the com mittee, ihe whole of these enter taming proceedings including the giving ot prizex, were richly inter spersed with characteristic jokes ny ciiairman uoauartl. and rnrht hand-maSavage; these gentlemen tea tue FIRS OF WILLARD f ITT with the fuel of impromptu witti cism, rhymes and personal ceomi calities, till the old folks laughed and shook at the peril of loaum every tooth in their heads, or the hope of using them again. Our old lady had worked forty years under ground, for which she got a prize, and on a further call she presented herseit as a specimen of fertility in producing children and got the prize tor naving twenty-ninThe chair man suggested "go thou and do like wise." Another lady received a nrize for having had seve&teen, the lowest number that could be accepted I be lieve, and she looked so young that friend Goddard announced she was e. "OOOD FOR SEVENTEEN MORE." GOLD LOCKET AWARD. Primary Eva Moulding, Jessie Minnie Slocum, Annie Keeney, Stewart, Eliza Dallimore, Tillie Minnie Vermndle,Hattie Dana, JKdwin Urosby, Archie Iclntosh. For literary merit, progress in stud ies and application, senior 1st. An nie Reno, 100; Sarah Gilland, i)5; Carrie Firth, 95. 2d. Emily Carroll, 95; Katie Smyth, 95; Alice Wright. 85; Lou Stephens, 90; Ullie Slocum, 80; Etnnvv Murphy, 80; Rachael GumlrJp, 80; Magaie Sullivan, 80; ttta Kiohardson, 80; Rosa Dana, 80; ll:itfe Ouristain. 7o; Sarah lunier. t'O; Winnie llatih, 80. Int rmediate 1st. Carrie Lewis, 100; Lizae inllimore, 95; Lillie Stewart, 90; Edna Sturtevant, 95; Marion Gampton, 80; Hannah Dee. 9J. 2d. Aimes Stocher. 80: Laura Blancett, 80; Lizzie Hill, 70; Katie Has sett. 90; Julia McCornic, 85; Hat tie Pixley, 80; Joanna Hasaett, 80; Jennett Fife, 75; Hattie Dana, 75; Emma Rimes, 90; Sarah 90; Cora Stayner, 95; Annie Sadlier, 75; Bell Dee, 95. Primary Eva Moulding, 100; Annie Keeney, 90; Minnie Stewart, 90-- , Addie MoCarty, 85; Elin Dallimore, 80; J essie Slocum, 100: Clara Doug lass, 85; Martha Sorensen, 75; Minnie Verandle, 85; Pillie McGaw, 95; Rosa ford, 8U; .Nellie Sheran, bO; Mat tie McGregor, 85; Rachael Redding, 80; Minnie Brown, 70. Hating an immense Fifth Street, east of Commercial NO SHODDY! The Deserted "Tillage." The News says : "If Salt Lake is not depopulated on the 103d anniversary of this nation's birth it will sssnredly not be the fault of her citizens. An excursion will go to Ogden, another will go to Provo, another goes to Lake Point, and there are several railroads yet to hear from. Do our pleasure-seeker- s imagine that they are without honor in their own country, that they thus tote off to the suburbs on the "glorious Fourth?" Third District Court. And so the fun continued till prizes including every conceivable thing Stewart The mine case was the only were distributed for having accom business attended to in the Third conceivable even plished every feat, District Court on Friday. At the to having bad close of the business of the day, an "SEVES PAIRS OF TW1XS," for which I think the prue was dress pattern. "Hard earned, you bet," was the general impression. The father wa not present, but he got his share of the sympathy, if not ot the prizes. With the caution taught by long experience and the taught by and-a-hal- adjournment was taken until next Monday at the usual hour. From present appearances the Stewart nit will take up the greater part, if not . all, of next week. So says the Her-aid- nature, Buy the Celebrated Xackitnmn Pen. which will bold sufficient ink to last lit. NO OLD . UTAH. NO FANCY HCOD-WIN- PR He CHarantee WBaaBAUi A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS, And Families Supplied. Remember ive Only Remain in the Ciiy for 10 Days, Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Call Early while our Stock Is Complete. LIPMAW Makciagtob, dj21 tf WELLS Proprietors. C, K. All gtodsare of our The rerutntion of this firm is fullv established as Reliable aod Trustwerihy. and therefore Kaoli Art tele as represented, of money shall be refaadei, BALOOItS & NO NO SHAM. NO HUMBUG. 2C9 Cairml - DAVIS, Proprietor. MairkroTi EiTAVLiSBKEKT, Street, K tw Toat. 96-- , H8 a 100 Mstn 8t., 8At Laki Cm, dS7t Weber Mills, FOR THE BEST PTJR.1VJ.TT7H.B tha Cheapest Prlraa, go to Ogden, Utah, JAMESJ GALK'S. Raving lately bee REFITTED REARRANGED i W - aarv by Ac v-- Son. na ""5 best I a We have this Jay completed" arrangements with Ogflen, Utah, giving them the Sole Agency for Utah anu Jciano. wtnsKy tor the territories-otitles, can 6e supplied by direct shrpments fromto the above firm. . djul&lm 11 AS. Signed, FRED. 3. KIESEt kC our Celebrated StoneniSl Parties ordering in quait' Saint Houisy by applying ltkUSTOCK k Co., St. LOUIS, Xt, Than ever Before. The Machinery is of the Best and Latest Patterns and is capable of doing the greatest amount and 5 THE CELEBRATED BUY STXIBEB AKER WAGONS JL1TD Character of work in the shortest space of time, a while the most skilled workmanship is constant' ly employed. "3 2 FLOUR! Fraaettl.Oale In all ita Wrj THROUGHOUT, These celebrated MILLS are bow turning out a Better Article of flHk r'jff l'IlUi H AND '3a a, s Si ta RETAIL PRICES, Tiz: XXX GEO. P. BO WELL &CO. Flour, XXXX Flour, Graham Float, Corn Meal, " " ' 2 25 " 2 25 CARRIAGES. "Wnrraiited.! 25.25 2.50 JUxrcrr-Ozxe SOLD BY JAMES E. FOOTE, OCDEN, y TTholcsnle 1 20 Bran (sacked) cwt. lr Newspaper Advertising Burr an Shorts (sacked) UTAH and Retail Dealer in HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, dm9 if tf RIFS, 1 40 For Ten Cents: One hundred page Best Chicken Feed, sacked per cwt Pamphlet with Lists of Newspa per and Advertising Rates. 1 00 SIMxlOND'S For all WHISKY! NABOB THE PUREST AKB BEST Medicinal and Family Purpose For Ten Dollars: Four lines in From these prices a discount on serted one week in Three Hundred POM IN Al L Tnr IASTBK. 8VATES AS&f:TB?BKITKPMt MJJjS' ear lots will be made. HAS BBHtf i hfgftly rrcnnni'iiilait b.v lira Karnlt lor al i caa el ft wr na, g)aaf and Fifty Newspapers. Nrrvj im of u a, hfWIitv, !) iiiepiia, iDdiicemioa. aic. It ta now iaroaccri 'O lav f jimf ad '..i b; the lolliDfree tiCcatat of the cmiDBut lu. 1. DA5A liSK, r'af " tkl, jr ut-i- 10 SPRUCE ST. N. Y. FEEE DELIVERY To all part p' J. W. McNUTT D. Ha PEERY. 46a-t-7 4 chufetu, and DR. DC. LOl)aRUAClt, of ft Lonia, Mo, beta ctntlrmau prtairaeat JTJwTJa vnd ahirli ia a guarantee loyll bo. a of Ita pur ijr and qaalit,. J leioii, It I U from aargona, front all t ol fae Uuion and Canada, to ttatify to itr aiai it bal afforded aa a tamilj raoMdy and tonic. of the oiiy. OGDEN THEATRE ! Monday Evening, June 30th, 1870. lB0BT0hV AN9 Hiss Alecia Jonrdan. Xiles and Evans. Gardiner and Maine. The Irwin KMrrh. Frank Girard. John Morris, Rryant and Iloey, Mhevhan and Jones Edwin French, French Twin listers. N-- rT""' WA F1MMONB., -, 1 truly. K nail? ar Jrt rt 1 -- jal9Soa W H. WRIGHT 'J iraae tia, ' , hi,, yrVfT"' d,iiI exprnaa, ta '"'.Zmtf.ltClt-' hare prencribrd Nabob hieky r Ibeir Haaa atad me, b tffrctbaa beeniaoat eaiuh-etorj- - & SON, West side Main Street, Ogden, Utah. MERCHANDISE IN GENERAL FAMILY GROrERIE. F Aim "OViETiES SOTIO-- " DEALERS Agents for .the 'Sew American ., , r niimoses ,, r vervtninff CTfs:r.'ij it'r i...n,t; r ' and Dotintw ?lanaSer, AM01F1CH, Kq.: I hare been natng ymr Mabefc Wbii ,ky tor .oa.. tlan in mvn a it u. withoni excemion. the unreel arncie t .'ients Vba haTe been nneiir wi1 family .u,poe. Io niany ef my 6. following array of Stars. Geo. Thatcher, Kelly and Ityan, John F. Sheridan ..i.V CIOROISIMMONP". Fwi '"fu B'a J par irilhaaaaiik. rarli.i -- '.ab.b bkj," baea ai.aaed with tlia f Ikwira ifsul p lt ia of Ik fed aleoholsc iifoaiu-(,liia7 AU1K.H rHVOKlNU c.la ncina, met.!., or rtelt - 'erioo ai.batat.ci. Taie l'UmMmtmM' bitticauu Medicinal pei i or Qaalitj.aad taitaUe UAfc8, State Aaaajerai.la afleciion- TONY PASTOR AND HIS DOUBLE COMPANY, The Largest Troupe Mr. Pastor Ever Organized. Comprising the & Co., SOLE AGENTS FOR OCDEN AND VICIFi" CAUTIOX.-N.- ue CeiiHiue unleH IJinri', Mlunuiure over the ( oik. fr r hours steady writing. It Kb. Tost Pastor h" wetf will appear at each and possesses the advantage of both pen eveTy Entertainment. and pencil and can be used on any H. T. DYRIXG ORCHESTRA, class oi paper iroin an ordinary biot- Formirg what is beyond question TUNY PASTOR'S GBEATEST SHOW-JW-te.' to the fiiict letter paper. A remabi at usual. Kerved seats at PEEBLES' DRUG STORE. written warrant accompanies every 36-- 4 sale. Jb. ii. s elt, Agent lor vtaa. ja W.D. ROUE UTS, twenty-fou- NO RUBBISH! STOCK! - But First Class Garments, Latest Styles, at Astonishing Low Prices. 'Hotel, Mo-Ga- Ma-guir- e, of the poods we carry In stock at at ir Slaavnait. . Kstabllfthment at Salt Lake slock on hand, we are bound to diocese of i, and will therefore aell goods- at panic prUw, An exact duplicate BALLITL some of the old folks started for the f train about two hours before the time, and two hours before A CalL six of the cars arrived, so that their was tired on this occasion Advocates of free though., free patience as well as their endurance in the meet-Inattend free and press, spoeeh a 3 past, but not a word of c irrplaint t the Liberal Hall iwi'iod from any over seventy that I o'clock p.m. heard, and the universal seuUiuent FttBSM of Frekdox. g IWTff? eft irrm fSnn MALTING HOUSE, it DAVIS. Will Open on Jfaln Street at the store formerly ffnpled byiTan. Foulger,anl will sell al Ketall for lODAYS, a Flue tltoek of AND BUCHMILLER & Of Salt Lake City, U. P. BREWERY OGDEN, COI.1BIFJATI0I1! A BRANCH OP- - LIPMAN ;t the . "I'm corner. te-d- ay is to be James Onle - -- THE BEST inr.RTAKiu branch! rs rieing ju28-5- low-live- THE NEW YORK CLOTHING Look, Qtiicil Pine Apples and Bananas at Odell dm29 tt Wright's. In the Country mm P At Ogden for 10 Days. Linens, Lawss, Hamburg and Linen Embroideries, at 3. Stanford's. dju266 & PAHIG! l dju26 6t ' HOTIOX. It now appears that Disreputable Journalism. Some months ago a small evening publication was began in Ogden, having in view, ostensibly, the providing of the community with the news of the day up to a certain hour in the afternoon. Tins Was all very well and constituted, on the face of it, a legitimate opposition to the JyacTio:, which, while not of course courting, we were not adverse to, believing that we were able to stand upon our nient", and that it would have to do likewise it It stood at all. For a time we engaged in little plea antries with it; but ita responses be came ao vile, so foreign to the sub jects and so generally low, that it passed beneath our notice long ago, and we have permitted it to indulge in its utterances without Even now we notice. or response would not, on our own account, pay it any attention whatsoever, but are impelled to do so by demand of prominent citizens, who consider the community outraged, and by our own sense of propriety, which requires that so gross an insult upon the decent people of Ogden as that perpetrated in Friday's issue of the sheet referred to be fully resented. An editorial paragraph appeared in its columns on that date of so filthy a character that hence and low-liv- ed forth it is entitled to rank only as a bawdy-housorgan and totally unfit to circulate among families making the slightest claim to respectability. We have been slow to tius advise the public, knowing full well that there is nothing to be gained by contending with a characterless vagabond, and that those who will say we take advantage of this departure from decency to crush out, or endeavor to crush out, a rival journal, are more numerous than they should be; but such is far from being the case. All woo come are welcome, but when it comes to circulating filthy matter for respectable people to read, we propose tc take chances on the consequences of speaking out. There is a law against such offenses, and we hope that it will be promptly enforced. Sacred Ileart Academy, For ladylike deportment the fol accompanied by masterly chin music lowing pupils compete in the order trorn the old masters, till they will of " entrance: . be almost deafened with the din of KIRBT GOLD MRDal AWARDED. battle, and blinded with the smoke ot warlare. I would pity the jury Senior Sarah Gilland, Annie Re- ?? who tried such a case, poor fellows! no, Carrie Firth, Emily Carroll, En Juries little know what they have to ma Murphy, Rachael Gamble, I.'attie Eta Richardson. Marion go throngh, or what most go through Pixley, them at least throui'li their heads Gamplon. on the occasions of big suits like this. GOLD CROSS AWARD. Jaa. Gal. ihe Uld folks had their annual Intermediate Edna Sturtevan. excursion on Tuesday. Noble five Lizzie Dallimore, Bed or six hundred veterans of seventy Carrie Ltwis, Emma Lilhe Stewart, Dee, Barnes, and upwards rolled into American Hannah Dee, Cora Stayner, Walter m Fork to the tune of Hotbrook. Northern Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- BRIEF GlLEAlT. Just EeceiTed. Another supply of White Drew Goods and Prints, latest summer J. Stanford's. styles, at e ECU. The challengers in thin drier had not only chosen the themselves round and the weapon, but had ireii and killed their antagonists without a charge for either a bnve defense or a cowardly retreat. T.ie receivers who were to take the part wardaaaamkly nximt of hcity; 8unlj BCboolt of second's in the affray of course ara alao bald io thaaa booaaa at 2 p. tu. made demand for the "sinews of ImcaTAlCacRcaOornar of Youngaud fourth war," in the shape of theatie rents 11 and a. in. atraaia. sarncaa arary "unday at fec, and to day I hear the answer to 7:Wp. m aalibatb icauol at 1U a. oi. KT. J. L. the body of the complaint wag to be Illof ly, ractar. made by th-- defence. As I have alda Fifth oth CiTHaur Cte flfnar'd not examined the document I am In. ttrrTicaaoa Prank. aad brtwvau Young Nraat, MM al 8 a m. unable to whethar it is an able Bndayatlla.n.aud7:3np.ni. say tor. Ear. tat'iar beau laa.pai one or otherwise; btii they certainly Vorth a'de Mala atraat, have a fine field to show their counIPtTBuBitT Caotca 11 Handa. a. auO aaar Fonrtlr. Pervlaaa oa sels ability, if these gentlemen have avip a.. IUt. Utnry ekawai, paator, overcome the shock which the land alda of fourth Pootb Caitaca ftnimno concussion must have had or their traat, totwm Main and Y un. SorTloaa ti aaday at 11 a. n. Sabbath adwol at a. Ui. nerves. The balance of the warfare aT. U. L. Oallagbar, paster. will be carried on with the usual "Tue urbanity of the profession. lawyers, like a p.,ir of scissors, never T6e JTJTTOTION has a LARGER cut each other, but whats' between and the clients will hear the CIRCULATION In Og&en and 'me," of buzzing throughout JD1 EKTISEMEXTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. ei" on hand as etieap r. ika CilT. - to all pan. cheapest. Call and see. Free delivery unm W. H. Wright & Soa. |