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Show ft OGDEN JUNCTION lFTll STREET. CflARLES W. Jt 1'exbose, - - Edxtok STKA Tt'ORD, Uuinuu Manager. Tbi.rsl.ij Eveiiingrt TUB SPIUXX lc. 0. SrAIKTJI There arermaiiy things in l'reei-duu- t couuneiiil Gntut'a message tlieiuselvus, uot only to the bcrious aUentiou of members of Congress, atklres-eud- , . t whoinlbey wuro specially tut to the euoskkratkm aud.good of tlo public at largo. His judgment Huggcstioua iu regard to public lands and timber, education, the taxation of t ocelessiadtical property, oeeuu telegraphs, and naturalization and expatriation, arc founded in wisdom, and uro worthy ol mors than com-l- , u jo notice. On the Cuba '. t question- - the as well have kept his Frcbi-dou- might just usual sileneo. His prolix harangue ii like the negro 'h one kernel Jof wheat, iu t'rco barrels of chaff minus the kernel. The course of Hpaiu has been cruel iu the extreme to the Cubans, and detrimental to the , iuteresils of tlw United States, but nothiug is to bo domj about it, The specie resumption part of tho , message is merely so much buueombe and intended us au offering to the Lullionist agitators add gold whoso aid is wanted for Grout's election to a third ttrru. The short paragraph on Utah, was a necessary section of tho document, Cuming from the head chief of the ' llepnblicau party. It is very easy to say that polygamy should be ban- ' ished from the landv Mr. DyiU lioath, o The Coming Masquerade. nriebam City, furnishes us the fullow Salt Lake Citx, Dec. 7ih, 1875.. V.'il ing items concerning Lis brother, Josction: Editor Imm Booth, whose suddeu death at the courtesy of Miss Georgia Through Hrighaoi City we have already uotioed 8 now, the talented and accoiupligl'cd ia our columns: The deceased was born eer9tary of the Ladies' Library Assoat Hooler Hill, Asbfoo uniler Lyne, ciation, I have receivod a "cottipliinen-tary- " to ottend, as your correspondent, Lancashire, England, Febraarjr Nth, the fancy dre?g ball and masquegrand f I82-i- . Church the Wt baptiaed into rade, to be given by that enterprising Saints ia institution at the theatre, on the evenJesus Chriat of Latter-da'' Albiston, John Elder ing of Friday, the tenth instant. August, 1817, by I notba committee, honorary Among He was a useful member of the Asbton tice the names of Governor and Mrs. braach of the Church. And daring the Emery, Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Hooper, oottou panic, which was occasioned by Gen. and Mrs. John E. Smith, Mr. and the war in the United States, contributed Mrs. If. B. Clswson and others of the fashion and ton Un of Halt Lake. Mr. support of the operattyes Phil. liberally Margetts is to be King Carnival, who were out of employment, and in a Judge Haydou King's Herald, and Col. He emigrated to Page will be Cup Darer. ; suffering condition. A graud reception committee will see I8C4. Utah in and has resided since in that no one slips ia oa some one else's Wulkmlle, Cache Co. Ho died Dec. 2d, ticket; and will be the only favored ones 187.3, leafing a wife, two sons and a to wtiom the ladies must unveil on daughter to mourn his loss. entering the building. The affair will doubtless be a sumpThe funeral took place on Sunday, tuous one; the butterflies and their Dec Sili. Elders R. L. Fishburu and beaus will be out en mint. All kinds of W. S. Barton eHiciitting. oo st nine are being procured. Seme will Salt Lake papers and Millennial Star represent members of the zoological kingdom, and many will don nobility for please copy. the hour, anu thus deceive their best friends. In fac', all the various phases of the creation, from the Kanaka to the Low VriWH Will Tell. But. as Cocknev will be represented. Since Walker Bro's bare been selling times are hard, every available method at very small margins they have done, of disguise will of course bo utilized. A and are doing, a splendid business. Call commotion is already apparent among One those whose means are limited. and see the 50doz. lumps just received, youug man inquired or me what 1 embracing the litest styles una improve thought would be neat anu cheap. 1 told him that if he could hire a tail, he dJ55if meats. . . might appear to goad advantage as a monkey, and with small outlay. He bat I'or Ximuh and JSew Years. concluded His to adopt the suggestion. W. jiiver has just shipped from tho pull-bacgirl is to wear a short-forback- California Vineyards and Louisville, with a patent aotion rigging, to lean against between wiucs of and the stock Ky., pure largest ' , belts. liquors ever received in Ogden, which Faces of every denomination are on will be sold to- dealers 25 per cent, exhibition at tho stores, so that all the ladies may appear hideous cheaper tban elsewhere. ' and all the homely geutlemen look to-tb- e k, stem-windin- - g C6-l- m Jennings, Song & Sadler have laid in big supplies for the holidays. Read tbeir ad. This firm exhibit a an enterprise and determination in pushing their extensive business ia all its departments which challenge pub" lio admiration, and cannot fall to win To meet the anticipublic patronage. demands for Christmas and New pated Years, a splendid selection has been made of groceries and fancy goods, as "In all rery well to talk atrost, well as all kinds of staple articles. The Bat not so easy to do." establishment known as the elegant The assertion that a law is needed Eiigle Emporium, ia full of attractions, - to puuish polygamy as a. crime will and the gentlemanly clerks are kept as " sound ridiculous to nations afar off, busy as bees exhibiting and disposing of to say tiothiu of the folks at home, the new goods. Uut. there are plenty Boeing that a law enacted for tho pur-p- i more for those who wish to purchase. gam-Llor- s, Eagle Emporium. ; of making plural marriage a crime has been on the statute book ' of the nation ' for nea ly. fourteen years, and that iu effects may be exmo pressed by a cypher. An attempt to make a crime of a religious observ- anoe which infringes upon the rights of none, but is an actual bar to crime and of vast benefit to thousands of " the weaker sex, ought to be abortive, and must eventually fail, even though it might achiers a litUe apparent success for a time. I . ,Tho importation of Chinese women for. immoral purposes is considered ( " by our very' moral President as "per. evil "than polygamy. , hops no less aa Any rnind that cannot perceive the Tfido distinction: between polygamy and prostitution," is so dense that ar-- : j;ura6nt would be wasted upon it. 1 . ' .'. -- Every intelligent opponent of plural "inarriago admits that even in its ct , , ' ' 4 it bears no comparison as , an cvij with the great social crime of the ago. Polygamy is just as supe- rior to prostitution as monogamy is to illicit sexual intercourse by one pair. It is the antipodes of tho de- grading vico with which it is classed in tho message, and iCs practical if given a lair trial, would be, it' not the' extinction of the social ovil, an approach to the drying up ef the filthy stream which is carrying death to the homes of the people iu every part oi tho Uuion. When the Sphinx, (speaks, he is full of words. It is a blessing that lie doesn't often open his mouth. But then everybody understands that the uicssaga is no more C rant's than the recitation of the school boy at an an-- , iiual examination, when he is called forward to speak his little piece. It Ispacad of political patchwork, but is considerably too thin for a quilt to cover up the weakness and corruptions of the party which is uow trembling over the prospects of speedy dissolution. Ik jorm avioh Wahtid by William Me Millau, 33 Frost Street, Tyne docks, Durham. England, of 'be whrer.mits of his two uncWs, William and Rabert Ad:un. who emigrated to Utah hlout .'he year W2 or li?3 Millennial Slur. 1H. OiUTBAar. Trt thsb Extba Choice in bulk and paokage, at 0. Teas, both 11. Tribe's. d54-l- Absolutely Ferfecl. Having kept house for over ten years and used several eook stoves, desire to say that we are better pleased; with the operations of the CHARTER OAK than any stove we ever used. It bakes splendid, requires but a small amount of fuel, water in the Reservoir heats just right; taking it all in all, we think it an absolutely perfect stove, and give it unqualified approval. ' Cm. Utah, paint his shoulders, wear costly satin, and appear as a stately dowager of fifty, or some other specimen of sweetness, thus trifling with the feelings of all the young Olooas, spreauing devastation among bachelor hearts, and breeding confusion among the sexes gcncral'y. However, I must not anticipate, but shall take pleasure in giving you, iu my next, a full report of what is done on Friday night, at the Fancy Dress Ball. Spectator' sockets will be sold at regular Theatre rates. We have been having same wondrous exhibitions in the shape of legerdemain. Prof. St. Jean mads a stir, but Doctor Blake bag divested him of his boots, to use a parabolifal expression; his performances are wonderful, they are unique and totally inexplicable. He defies discovery, disclaims ajl supernatural agency and eleight of hind. He is Jengiving a clasB secret instructions. kins says the tricks are done with chemicals; and as the very best pure brandy and other wines and liquors can b manufactured by this means in a few moments, I should judge the theory was possible. Ihings are quiet here ia business cir cles The oniy men who- are making money, are iastiranoe agents. The re cent fires have stirred up a little excite ment with regard to insurance, and we have the men in that line, who know how to hay while the sun shines." - (jltKAl). Police to Teachers of Public Schools. RESPONSE. Oanr.! handsome. What spoils these masquerades for roe, is the utivr recklessness with which they mix up the costumes. A lady of seventy summers will dress as the "belle of the evening," and a coarse, ungainly elongated biped male will powder and Dec. 9, 1875. Ebitob Junction; Dear Sir: Allow us through the col- umns of your excellent and widely cir- P1E1SCE. From the Tolalo Blade. "Success is never achieved without merit. A mn may make a pot r article and sell it once, Bitd there being 40,000, tOO people in tbe United States, the sale to each cue would be enough to make a But an article that decent fortune holds the field year after year, and the sales of which increase regularly and rapidly, must have absolute merit. Dr. U. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. T., occupies our entire eighth page with his various articles. We admit it, because we know the Doctor, and know uf his articles. We know, him to be a regularly educated physician, whose diploma hangs on the wall of his office, and we know that he has associated with him several of the most eminent practitioners in the country. We know that parties consult him, by mail and in per-- 1 son, from all the State in tbe Unien every day, and that they are fairly and honestly dealt with. This urand result hag been accompli shed by two agencies good, reliable articles articles which, ence introuu ced, work easily their own way and splendid business management. They have succeeded because they ought to have succeeded. If you would patronize Medicines, scientifically prepared by a skilled physician and Chemist, use Pr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery is nutritious, tonio, alterative, and an unequalled and Cough Remedy; Tleasant Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute an agreeable and reliable physic; Favorite Prescription, a remedy for debilitated females;Extract of Smart-Weea magical remedy for Pain, Bowel Complaints, and an unequalled Liniment while for both human and horse-fleshis Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and "Ccld in the Head" ever given to the public. They are sold by druggists. CURED 20 YEARS A SUFFERER. GOLDEN TI1E MEDICAL BY DISCOVERY. Dr. R. V. Tierce: Dear Sir, Twenty years ago I was shipwrecked on tbe Atlantic Ocean, and the cold and exposure caused a large abscess to form on each leg, which kept I was attendcontinually discharging. ed by doctors in Liverpool, Havre, New Orleans, New York, and at the hospital on States Island (where the doctors wanted to take cue leg off). Finally, after spending hundreds of dollars, I was persuaded to try your ''Golden Medical Discovery," and now, in less three months after taking the first bottle, I am thankful to say I am completely cured, and for the first time in ten years can put my left heel to the ground. I am at home nearly every evening and shall be glad to satisfy any person of the truth of this information. I am, sir, vours respectfully, WILLIAM RYDER, 87 Jefferson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Salt Bel Ea&l City. bis aid dai y blood-cleansin- "fi; of We Fri OHRI BTMAS I fee On T CANDIES AND MTS, Raisins and Currants Already Cleaned, got wii A GENERAL STOCK OF THE . ;(1 U tht CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES, d, m dr th h Hardware, Crockery, etc., ; JSLt Zbo west til , Prices ! ' IN OUR BASEMENT. ':. , pr ; . th CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY At' ! in en flan ia pric Daily arrival f llic jLatcst Styles of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IVotioiis, Boots and Shoes, Mea'i Fi vill ia tli Hats ami Caps, jLadics' Furs and Underwear, const itmt Cents' Ftsnii vising Goods. tubjc and tmax eucci The LATEST NOVELTIES in Market By Important to Agriculturists The ISlsinarek Cabbage. -- We have received from Europe a limited quautity of the Bismarck Cabbage Seed, which produces solid heads of Cabbage, the size of the month of a flour barrel and larger. These enormous Cabbages are raised with the more ordinary cultivation, in any climate, and at present prices, double the ordinary profit is realized from their production. In transplanting from the seed, great care should be used to give sufficient space for growth. A package sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents. Three packages to one address $1; eight packages, $2. Sure cure for cabbage pests and 4 beautiful oil cbromos (The Maiden's Dream) sent with each package. Address B. Aiexandeu & Co., Eighth Street, opposite Cooper Institute N. Y. Please quote this paper. The Teachers of Weber County are hereby notified that there will be a Teachers' examination held in the Sec ond District Scboolhouse, on Saturday next, the 11th inst., commencing at 9 a. m. All Teachers of Common Schools of the above county are notified to attend GOOD MALETEACIIER, TOTAKE CHARGE this examination, and secure themselves nfa school in Slaterriile, Wetwr Co., Utah. certificates of qualification; otherwise l'ym-- t mire; farms liberal. , I'or further parwork be cannot their legally yecogniied ticulars, apply to JOHN SUNNING. by the County Superintendent. JAMES HUTCHI.N3, Trustees are cordially mvited to be B. rtlOK, Truetoea- present. Jiy vrer ol the Board of Examination. L. F. Mongh, culated journal, to express our heartfelt gratitude to the City Council of Ogden City for the kind expression of their appreciation of our services and conduct during our career in the pub'.io service in thisr city, and we are compelled to add (notwithstanding our sensitive feelings on a subject so delicate), that we have been agree ibly surprised t find a host of friends among the public, expressingsen-timent- s and feelings of a similar characW. W. Burton, ter to those of the City Couno l. F. S. Richards. In all future time we shall refer to these tokens of respect and confidence with a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure, and trust that, in whatever Correspondence. position our lots may be cast, we may continue to merit the same feelings of TWO NIGI1TS ONLY! Slatiuville, Dec. 7, 1875. osteem that have beea tendered us durJcdction: Editor our of the t;nie management of the ing postal affairs of our thriving city. Thinking a few items from this place Joskfii Hall, would not be uninteresting to ycrur nuMARGETTS' Thirza A. Hall. merous readers, I wish to tell you that we had a very pleasing entertainment last evening, given by ottr Sunday I) J, Sobool, oonaistiag of songs, recitations, Arrivals. dialogues, etc, in which many of tbe The following Elders called on mis- children far exoeeded the anticipations FRIDAY EVE, Dec. 10, 75. f the parents, and citizens of this place sions to Farope at the Conference, held Oct. 6th to 11th alt., generally. Much 'praise is due Messrs. arrived at this port on the 12th inst, at Supt. Singleton, 11. Manning and H. Beautiful Romantic Drama il p m., per Uuion & Co.'s S. S. Dakota, Holly, his assistants, for their indefatig- Will l prseut1,the in S Acts, f ntitlt-able ia labors New the to children sailed from Thev brincicg Captain Forsyth. The exhibition was atYork on the 2d inst., at 7.45 a m. Had such perfection All the brethren are in tended by all the principal citizens of a good voyage. the enjtymtmt of excellent health and the town, who expressed thenucltes highly satisfied and pleased. spirits: Tbe health of the people is good. ImTHE BARBARIAN! Thomas Ilarris, ,Thtmas Callister, Hamilton Q. Park, Isaiah M. Coembs, provements are tke order tf the day. J. II. Thomas A. Wheeler, William Taxman, Guess Phil, won't "Carnival" inneh, To conil-ihlwith the popular farce of Platte D. Lymatr, A. 0". Srooot, jun., W. 0. A. Smoot, jun., S'aaJrach Empey; but will "Polydor'' in Ogden. En. William W. Tytor, Hyrum W. Taylor, THE ARTFUL DODGER! James Sharp, Rulon S. Wells, Martin 1. enzt, K'. II. Browu, Hans Thnnneson. Two lovers at Wilmington, Ills , tlaimus N. Jeripesen, J,. A. Anderson. fallen out. The girl was about Door have open at 7.30. Performanca to Mrs. Samuel P. Teasdel and daughter another young inan, when to marry from Sli Lake City, arrived on the Commence at 8 o'clock. urn o ship with the missionaries. Sister her former suitor replevined a sewing Teasdel is on a visit to her friends in machine he had given her. She reEngland, wUh the hepea!?o of rnewir.g sponded by suing hi.n for the Talue ADMISSION: tier health, whiuh has bet-- (piite deli of meals eatou at her house, and nuw 1 F.eserTc Scits, 7 c!s. Faokeats, f0cts cate fir some time past. We trust that has sued her fjr tijie cecup'c J in he Gallery, 2Vjte. sie"nv re".ivn th'g tr?i bus. .lG2t courting her. Milleunial Star, Nov. 15. TE AR'S N cessi than aiest J. A Alas! Tuib f G "Tho morr and t Wm. JENNINGS, SONS SABllERi s& nifice real t go-G- ca attrai rem PIFTH-- WANTED. ' STBEET, OGDEH . A lo Ha A FULL STOCK OF Boots Goods,-lotions-, Dry ' OGDEN Shoes GENTS' Just received om the East GROCERIES, CAMMED GOODS, &c Trices down to the lowest possible margin. BB.33AD AND I o;- J 03 -- uCL J3 TJ DEPARTURE. tbe GLOBE HOTEL p!e.e Tho take notiae that on and after tbe FIRST DAY OF DEC, 1S75. charge, at the We tUihacnt .be as follow Board by ih INVAR'A'M.Y eleva Mr "1 and i menti rustli Fat ents, Salt kinds s rjniB pathos of Will Tut ii he a: proai AU Goods delivered frea to any Dart of tbe Citv tf. IHGOI9IAR A NEW . ished FIIESU EVERY DAY. al eral J as. Salt Pu eirin j has d walk, build lc?el CLOTHING, A.2V13 PHIL. Semi-Annu- thfc we-k- . . will . 00 AW.Trown&Co dings. FIFTH ST., OGDEtf ing se see's eveai www DEALERS IN BOOK and PATASLE in ACYANCE ig AND Musical Proprietor. MUSIC j SHEET JTcrchaiidi.se. Thi gers i main! alio ir of eii! vite a Betifj he ir TU |