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Show "MORMONISM," Tuesday Mokxiso, Jan. And How the Subject was Rerccut cd hj ll 'v. (.allaghcr. 20, l?sO. 1. BRIEF MENTION. j Ax v amount of mini. Morton is slowly recoveiing. Tun IiLiho Ikmoemt is no more. The "Marble Heart"' Friday night. tickets for the "Marble Sbccke Heart." Now what hath the upper deep in store for Iox't ti-- ? forget the shooting match on Thursday. Acting Governor Thomas has appointed ourKcnner a. notary public for Weber County. Salt Lake legal eloquence, although carrying its due amount of weight, did not blind the Ogdcnites. From an exchange, we learn that the Nellie Boyd troupe have been playing in Virginia City, during the, past week. Ax extra amount of local and other important matter, prevents us giv'n much of a telegraphic report this morning. The renowned Salt Lake lawyer, Judge Tlford, expressed himself as being much pleased with the growth of ()r'Jen during tho past year or two. Ilu L ist Rutins,' l'lacc. ou Sunday afternoon, About 0 the body of Samuel A, McM'llan, the victim of tho recent shooting scrape, was removed from his late residence, for burial. No funeral services were held at the house; the hearse, containing tho body of barouche in which rode Carrie Allen, a female friend and the little son of Sam McMillan, and a buggy containing Sheriff Wm. Brown sni Key. M. B. Hyde, m re all that went to the grave. Upon the arrival of the sombro group at the graveyurd, Mr. Itydo made a few impressive remarks, and all that re mained of the so recently living victim was consigned to its last resting p'aje gono alike from the gazo of friends and enemies. 4:-- large concourse of people over of whom were of the "Mormon"' persuasion, visited the Presbyterian Church, Sunday even ing, to hear the leottireon''Mormon ism," previously advertised by. the The the Rev. (i. W. Gallagher. 'Mormon'' part of the congregation were particularly conspicuous by their good behavior and Christian' like deportment, while a few others in thf rear of the church made them selves, at times, to ;iy the leat, ex traordinary demonstrative, consid-in- g that it was the evening of the Sabbath, and that they were within sacred edifice. a After singing, reading a chanter from sacred writ and calling upon the great I Am to assist His servant while he should state "well known historical facts," the Rev. lecturer commenced fusilade o'abuse upon Smith and his family. He Joseph again resorted to his ''well-knowhistorical fact" authority, and con sidered he had proved all he had said, tho evidence of Mr. Smith's colleagues to thecontrary. He then assumed a tragic air, and with many a flounce, declared that it would be impossible for the Nephites to have such a thing us a compass, "for," sid he, "lis a well known historical fac, that the compass was not used until 300 A. D. and referred his hearers to the 'Cyclopa;di.i (as he called it). The afore mentioned C. asserts however, that such a thing as a compass was known in China as early as 2034 B. C, And then tho Rev. actor wont on to recount what he (and we also, several limes) had read of works, Beadle's Vlimo novels, Tribune editorirls, etc., but ho took goo 1 ere to suppress tho author's names and claimed the entire affair original. Our devout) tragedian then drew himself up, a la "Richelieu," and as if to draw the awful circle, deelared that "'twas not the people," but "lis the priesthood at which I hurl my anathemas!" He then attempted to be funny resorted to a little low comedy business two-thir- Sten-house'- s but suddenly remembering that it still was the evening of the would as Sabbath, suddenly ascend to tho rediculously sublime. Toward the close of his vituperations, tho devout theqian stated that a friend of his in the east had written to him that if be tho friend had his way, he would treat tho "Mormons" t cannon with "cold lead and balls forbaeakfast." Human nature can be nought, else, and tho well- behaved twosthirds could not refaain from a quiet smile they had heard this thing repeated so often, that it had become a standing joke. Tho ecclesiastical tragedian then saw a vision in his mind's eye, Hora- . Jt rose higher to Along and higher, and pretty soon would spread over this entire valley, and Utah would bo free!"' And then the Wrong Impression. red-hoSeveral of our job wagon friends wish us to state, in justico to Mr. Fung, that ho was the', gentleman who got up tho celebration which took place on Saturday night,on tho occasion of his retiring from tho coal business; and they furthermore ' , Mute that Mr. V. treated them in the most bounteous and liberal man-iner- . wlute-hiicThere does not appear to bo any feeling on the part of 'the majority of tho job wagon "boys" against Mr. Funge, and we take pleasure in recording tho same, the galley applauded! But to be serious. Mr. Gallagher information given us bv one or two stood before that audience and made disaffected parlies to tho contrary. which ho knew to bo un assertions As tho "boys" say: "Lorg may he true. He came before the people Wave!" with the assumption that he knew all Sail. about "Mormonism." The smallest . On Saturday last, at Corinne, Mr. boy connected with that faith who J. Tojonso had tho fore finger of the was present, laughed at his' explanaright hand and two of those of the tion of the degrees of priesthood,and knew that Mr. Gallagher was talking left which had lately been frozen of a subject upon which he was not was ho While Buffering Amputated. from the frozen fingers, his little in the least conversant. The lecture daughter became sick and died, and was a mass of falsehoods from begins his little son is now in a very critical ning to end quotations from writers condition nnd not expected to live. whose falsehoods have been refuted Mrc Toponce, overcome by thehard-sliip- long ago; rehashed by one whose pre of the situation, is also in a judices are, if possible, stronger than very low state ef nervous prostration. the bias of those from whom he This is truly a sad case, ono that ap- quotes -- an insult to the people from peals strongly to the sympathies of whose hands he has received notheverybody conversant with tho facts. ing but kindness and consideratien. In short, the whole proceeding, to use a favorite expression of tho lecHomeOIatlo K nailer. on that evening, was "amusing turer We were shown an ingenious deand disgusting!" pitiable vice, yesterday, by Mr. Burrows, of IIunt!ville, for tire kindling. The affair and concern is a home-madreflects great credit upon Mr. B., the Fixing- Sidewalks. inventor, and surpasses in utility tho We are glad to see that Mr. Kings-ford- , which have been many on the bench, is hauling grvel, shown in this city from tjmo to time. on to the sidewalk in front of etc., We advise our friends to treat Mr. Burrows liberally and give his inven- his premises, in order that pedestrians may have more comfort while tion a proper trial. passing his property. Mr. Horspool, samo locality, is also Another Attraction. engaged in the good word, and there In addition to the attraction pre is no doubt but that other residents sented by the pigeon-shootinmatch upon this healthy elevation will soon on Thursday next, Dr. John Ruth, follow suit. There is every reason of San Francisco, tho champion rifle to believe that the bench, in a year shot of the world, will give an ex or so, will bo tho most free from hibition of his wonderful skill. The mud no matter what tho condition Driving Park will doubtless be of the weather of any part of Ogden. crowded on this occasion, as two So mote it be. tiu:h attractions coming together are a variety in this cr any other town of a e - riiuilar size. GILEAD- - The Bar-ratt'- s i Lfg-bda- man's of A The JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, ALL OTHER NEWSPA than ' PERS combined. George Craighead. Yesterday moruing the adjourned counterfeiting case came up, before Commissioner McXutt. Judge Salt Lake, and Judge Thomas, of Ogden, late of Evanston. appearing for defence. Deputy Marshal Young being sworn, said that he knew thcderen-dan- t; arrested him on the fith day ef January, lsso, at Brigharn City, Utah, at 10 o'clock p.m. Found him in bud; took him to his saloon and demanded his dies from him. Defendant gave him the dies and coin?, (here the witness produced the spurious coin.) He made the confession that he was solely connected with the business, and had made them on the 1st or ..d day of January solely for amusement, and afterward repeated the statement in Lawyer office. Sam. McMillan was with Mr. Young when he arrested him. Young told him it would go better with him if he made a full confes sion, liid not mention what the line would be, but simply that the court would deal more lightly with him if he confessed. Ho said that he had passed some of the counterfeit money on Mr. (ieo. Tribe, of Ogden. Mr. Barratt, prosecuting attorney for the United States, on account of the death of McMillan, an important witness, reluctantly came onto the witness stand, and was sworn, lie corroborated Mr. Young's statement as to defendant's coming into his (Barratt's) office, and confessing to his guilt. Mr. Tribe, on oath declared that on the 0th inst., defendant came to his store, bought an- overcoat, paid p?rt in greenbacks and part in tho spurious coin; the coin was not discovered until after defendant was gone,but upon going to make change for tho next customer the clerk discovered tho counterfeit coin. Mr. Tribe marked tho coin, that he might Identify it. The defence declined to introduce witnesses on their behalf, and the prosecution rested, after asking for a Session Political Hill O he 'nw "is 1 he no-- 1 r Views. -- illu-trati- TILL YOU CAN'T REST. -- "X. I' !m Not much buMii' n done s yet, but a bill to remove the political has been the disabilities of wim-in the of much subject Leiii laid House, and has at on the table, appan m v throu'i the sheer exhaustion of the members; but don't you to; :.'et it, it will If? brought up win never a lull in the business furnisl.es an opportunity for more oratorical '"buncombe"' on the'part of its chunpions, and more exhibitions of ready wit ami "'mulish contrariness" en tie- part of its op-- : ponents. The bill is well designed however, and, while none of us would like to tee our ladies j laced in the disagreeable position of ; ' g cross-firin- l.i.-t- 1 - Cokoxkks ,imi .it i:oi:s. We cannot long refuse them liberty to enjoy the honor and that iippntain to the i suitable positions trust and profit nmoiig the people. .Some men have, no doubt, gained unenviable notoriety through championing the woman's chk, but it looks to me a gallant army to join, for more reasons than one. In the first place, it does not b.iok well for the. ladies to be themselves incessantly urgiiijr'lln ir claims to officeholding, which is offensive in either se., aim detracts much lioiu the native modesty anil propriety of sentiment; for which the ladies have been so justly complimented; and, secondly, it is the duly as well as the privilege of true- born gentlemen to defend the rights of woman, and to aid in removing every barrier to her advancement and usefulness. Then it rests with the people at last If they preto choose their ollicers. fer gentlemen they can vote for them, if they i'i:i:ri:i; i.aoiks, why should they be denied their choice? 'this bill simply throws down the barriers, unlocks the gates of political disqualification, pud permits all to enter the oflicial arena on equal terms. Some argue that as the aro in t lie majority they will perhaps keep the balance of power in their hands, but I think there islittledan-ge- r of this; for a large number of ladies have neither desire to hold office themselves, nor admiration for those of their sex who do, ami these will vote every time for men such men as have their confidence, and are the known friends of woman. To tho 'argument of disagreeable positions 1 will say: The bill does not render them liable to be selected as jurors, and if chosen for any other position ot a disagreeable nature to them, they can decline to accept. As to tho poll t:i argument, 1 am in favor of repealing that relic of primitivo barbarism any way, and let the city and county treasuries supply means to keep the roads in repair. It is an imposition on the to be summoned resident out with their commitment. Judge Thomas, after giving t ho press of Ogden a slight turning over for publishing one side of the case (all that could be gotten at tho time, by tho way) made an able defense, and in a jocular manner made many good points in favor of tho defend ant. Judge Tilford followed; he denied that tho metal passed by the prisoner was at all a resemblance to tho coin of tho United States, and caused some merriment by that none but an. impecunious barrister, who does not see money from one years' end to another, could bo excused for taking such stuff for money. The arguments were gooa tindoarriod much weight. Mr. Barral, said that after the bright scintellations of wit and powerful eloquence of the lerned Judge were over, still the rational, common sense of the hearer remain-eto appreciate the fact that a law of the United States had been violated and Commissioner McNutt, considering the evidence sufficient bound defendant over in $1,500, to await the action of the grand jury. Not being able to find the necessary bonds, tho prisonar was taken to Salt Lake on the evening train, from thence to b conveyed to the penitentiary. g Hardware! t u-a- The topic the past week was the opt irng of the 1.KOISI.AT1VK MISCELLAJfEO US. Subject for Consideration. bloods ,1 r.v nos: The Ei.m.i: house bespat tered door ot the little Saturday of Main stu-ein the of anmorning, was the which, while other of thoM' to they cau-- e a shudder of horror onstill pass over the ordinary mind, Just drop in ana see the Mammoth Stock of ly erye as a matter of sensation to the ordinary street walker. There Copper and Tin Goods, at is in thi- - little episode, the death of a sporting man, and something to reflect over. Is it possible that there can be any opinion in the public mind on the affair in X'tlX m save one? The question 1" it "does which will answer itself; pay for a man, endowed with ordinary strength of mind and muscle, to give TO himself up to a life sustained by the is prostitution of anotherinsoul, whocal- We w ould announce that, while carrying a stock unexcelled in the North mental western Country, it is not yet full, and will be greatly augmented by r perhaps, not as strong ibre as himself, and who is willing to vats shortly to come. give her whole being up for his existence? All large n.e.ror olitan cities have a certain quota of men who live off the degraded earnings of women POSITIVELY EYERHllUG IX TOE LIXE OF 11RDYARF. who are lost to the results of a cers tiiin subservience to the baser natures of mankind, but why need dj2otf "W such a thing exist in a community like this of Ogden?, Here wo have an adequate proportion of !'Ood and bad men, but is it nec essary that we should support such men as have been engaged m tl.is last disastrous shooting affrav? 1 think not. In every caso of the sort that has just occurred it is the custom of human nature to take Men, side with tho weaker partv, namely, the one worsted in the affray. But don't vou and your intelligent readers think that, if we would put down the causes of such affravs we would have less of their effects? On thisjsad affair 1 have heard many Some blame opinions expressed. one man, some the other; and a great A Choice Assortment of in the ease many blame the believe it would be a good plan to blame the whole system that has led to this serious result, and put down GOODS. if y.wV-V"thprime cause of all such serious mid fataljencounters. Respectfully, Iron, Steel, W. W. FUME'S, - St. 17010. SPADES A X I) SHOVKI.S the public roads, when they pay taxes into the public treasury sufficient to cover nil these expenses As to the equality of men and women on the general tax question, the Legislature has already granted the right to woman to hold property in their own right, and of course the property of both men and women is eptally taxed. Ifa woman is not a taxpayer she can have no greater privileges than her male fellow citizens in the same condition, or the law would not stand the test of to fix e COME AND SEE. W. FTJJSTGE.. Pidcock Bros., East side of Main St., Ogden, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. I CHRISTMAS E.MAXl'EI.. evidence to prove that Shiloh's sumption Cure is decidedly best Lung Medicine made, lemon feel CUlfiltlKTS SlIl't:K.XljTM, We Challenge Hie Worbl. we believe, we have When we say I HOLIDAY ri:i:i okme CITJCOX I'll EL. Oiidkx, Jan. 19th, 1880. Con- Line q Splendid the Elc.ur inas- much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in oneshalf the time and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ('roup, and show more cases of Consumption cured than all others, it will cure where they fail; it is pleasant to take,barm-les- s to the youngest child, and we guarantee what we, say. Trice: 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. If your Lungs, are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by J. W. McNutt it Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and O. C. Ormsby, ocl21-ly- r f.ogan. ress and Fancy CALL UPON Goods. US. Wc keep Everything in Grocery line at Ion est Prices. DO WOT FORGET THE PLACE. dcclSif 150RX. To the wife of W. D. Littlefield, on Jan. 18, 1880, a son.' All hands doing well. ADAMS, DIED. Of chills and fever, ILu.vkkskx. at Marriots, o.i t'.e 14th ofjan iaiy, 1880, Mrs. 'Barber Christeno llalver-sen- , beloved wife of Simoa F. aged 43 years, one month and 22 days. She was the mother of eleven children and leaves a husband and eight children to mourn her loss, she died as she had lived, a faithful Latter-da- y Saint,'; honored and respected by all w ho knew her. Dialer in all Minds of Hal-verse- Mrs, llalversen was born Nov. 22. Oiter Eesor, Norway; was tho daughter of Gunder and Anna Errickson, and emigrated to Utah in 1855, was married to Simon F. JUi'iciAt. investigation; llalversen, March 22, 1855. but that can easily be arranged, when Mill. &!.( and Ih's. Noes please the consideration of the matter .is copy. howI wish it understood, resumed. ever, that i do not believe in the exThe Wounded Mail. treme measures of the woman's From information received of Dr. lights people generally.' but 1 believe Powers,who is attending Ed. Morton, in fair play, and in safe, just and Wholesale and Retail (ulead. the man injured in the recent shoot- liberal statesmanship. ing scrape, we learn that, although not yet out of danger, the wounded (51) : : : man is getting along as well as could List of Loiters. UTAH. OGDEN, IN THE POST UNCI.AIMKD Fole Agent for SCUL1TZ be expected, llo is still very weak, pEMAlNINM I ii Otlics in Territory ofUtuli, on Hit and a deal of medical care will be re- l.'rth of Jur., l?Nl,'uicli. if not culled 'or within Milwaukee Beer. ono mouth will bo'jout to til UiMil Lotlor Oili. c. quired to bring him out all rights Only Exclusive Liquor House in LADIES' LIST. Ogden . Davis M Shorten A I Alii cons'antty receiving largo consignments C S E Wilson J Dissolution, McFary 1 am of gooU of ili best m;ikcand brand. t to bturt tie M Wilson M J. W. MiUis baring retired from Morse CENTS' LIST. the firm of V. A. Wade & Co., the LIQUOU BOOM for 1880! business- will be carried on by W- - A. By bee C II Mercy Mr And can ire my friends and the Trade 11 Moore J Wade, who will pay all liabilities and Eudiie A everywhere, I will as heretofore supply ( A collect ail debts under the original Coxll V J wi:U best goods at them (gden name. Eosenstock S W Cany J BED ROCK PRICES! Jan 17, '80. 7t Case W G Wriaht A" Wilscn Hampton L Mv Retail department is well stocked with nil Wright W G lortman fc Bro WortenslcLen 0 V irrr.'hsof WINK;, UQUORi AND CKIAft , and FARM PRODUCE. 5 Hf3 1830, in a ; : GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. HENRY WOOLNKR, Liquor Dealer, Oorrcspondcnco rolioitocTt Lager "Anheuser" A.gent for Beer. - OGKDIEltf, s 1 Teachers' Examination. Jewett W S The annual teachers' examination Moswitt J V ivill take place next Saturday, at the HELD Second ward school house, at 9 a.m. Teachers will please bo there promptl- w . w . hURTOX, C djl7 It 11 AS. W f IUOHT, ) Wakeham J I will continue to supply tho .hove Hue, at pricee to Miit. A Wood D Board ot Examiners I'd Importer 3Ianufacliirer ami Dealet iu Is tho best appointed all in Odon; supplied wi.ti theJ M. Brunswick & Hulke Coup. Smith, Philadelphia, l'a. Do with thebtst lhe MONARCH BILLIARD HAIL FOli POST AG K. Mrs. Mary Anderson, M..rysville, y- Cal. MONARCH BILLIARD AND TOOL TABLES. To olilai - any of theso lot (or,llirp-- l Until must uk lor"'lvi iti8uJ letters," ami giro Jute of paper. Is Nathan Kimball, THE Slo-ke- .) I!OI l(HO 1.101 ous Tost-caste- At the first appearance of a cough, Just Observe! cold, hoarseness or sore throat "nip For your nice Litubuiver, Holit in .the bud'' by the use of land Herring, Anchovies, rigs' Feet, "Hock llorehound nnd Eye." Lambs' Tongues, Santielles, Caviare, in every style, together with For sale only by J. W. McNutt & Oyst-rdeotf a!4 the Knick Knacks, dainty edibles Co., Fourth Street, Ogden. and toothsome luxuries of the sea.on and out of season, call on tlOOllKY, Head anil get Well. Fifth Street. dtf The United States produce no segars for the price, than those s I Wish Fvcrjbody (o Know That Rev. Geo. II. Thsycr, an old sold Fovrih W r V. B. Ball, E. Stern & Co., at five cents citizen of this vicinity, and known to each. by Call and see them, two doors n jnurst:ay eveii.ug next, me every one as a most influential citi east of tho Tost Otlice, Ith street, Fuuith Ward brass band will hold a zen, and a christian nrnisterof the Ogden. dhv 31. E. Church, just this moment grand ball at Driver's Hall. The in our store to say: "I stepped boys aro determined to not only wish everybody to know that I conXo Deception Used. fine institution of their baud, sider both myself and wife owe our make a It is strange o many people will id care to give a lives to Shiloh's Consumptive cure.'' but will take is having a tremendous sale over continue to sutler day after day with It t wherever time they ).. enjoyable our counter?, and is giving perfect Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Constiboll a d;ince. Wo adi-- e all to at satisfaction in all cases of Lung pation, Sour Stomach, General Debilten the a 'oremen lionet! party, and such as nothing else has done. ity, etc., when thev can procure at oiir store SlULOH'S V1TAL1ZEE, Drs. Ma'chett & France. p iss an evening of enjoyment. free of cost, if it does not cure or reBombon, Ind., May 15, '78. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., lieve them. Trice, 75 cts. Sold by Tar. Commercial House bar sells Wholesale A Ketail Druggists, and (.) J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale nnd Eetail Druggists, and 0. C. Ormsby C. Ormsby, Logan. jhliu' B'er. oct"2S-lJ IB-I- all Kinds of FUR R, with tbc Ee-- Brand of SOl'K MASH. nnd IOK WHISKY. IKOIIK TURE Kext door to Poit OfiK-3- . Henry Woolncr, Trop'r. H'ALIPAPESLCiNWOCCiF'Y Sf i ft ! 1 r.; 3 f2 w t m ri -'i i n: v; - i i uTifilTV'KJ, , vi ; ".T ?V ' ' - i. iv--- ' . . " if 1 NEW JEWELRY STORE Y 1 3 - ."j 3 f PK.UsTCRtf"?TB!iv;OODEv,'S.rulN!?UHEl 5 ) vi f CARPETS, ) -- Wall Paper, FEATHEJ ..f Yet;r Family A kmca S.u.v i: llavene.iloi P,.;(wn's . i i '. m . at :pil nines, 'or ncaiiug brui.-eiio.-- t bite.-- , old sores, tilld iu-- i lamed e -- . Fit sale bv Wm. Driver A Son .ind So-m- . i j J. f McNutt kVo., OWa. 7ir W. W. i. I'iiiiii has a largo ol tieiH ral complete-stoc- 1 U'hc, Good. Iv i r';-- . j s W.u, i.t -. -. l"o -, ! i i t .V,vc-!rv-. ,.. School Desks, BairdingacdRocfing'r' Ac. Warranted watches Olen Lambrequins. Baby Carriages, . k- including Dry A!! I.'l.V L. j i. lie I . i.e Ac. Boots, Shoes, Clothing, S'.n--.-ail of which. lu oilers for sale at bod-- I RtFAiaixa gFfTiie roe-- 'prices. Give him a call. We-A side of Main Street', Ogden, Fourth Street, d decSO liu . I i'racshal d ve: Lace Cartairs, Wiadow Ooraicos, J. HOWIjLL, Jcwolr-r- IT. a i. Uphoktery Gocds, WW . s. j-- ogan. , am)ah;aus. bet-t-;- 1 Osrrt., THE TRADE , Til-for- - City. HENSY DINWOODBY'O WKE rI" 15, 77 and 79 First South Street, SALT |