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Show lualished every Wednesday aud Saturday. 'i. vi;;;. iSKIilN 1), IUCIURDS, ';. EMTCtt AXD ogii:x, ITII. ... ",V ' , 'tfi ' PCBUSilEB. 7' , - Spiritism. ; sub.-je'c- who became f'jic'Davcapori, fMiihotorious in England a couple of yoars '.?! Ha'Wti AoWii'g-fdrth- '' lately in States, mystifying atoaislic4 iH"wriJ!ps; and ,, waking, considerable li.H .ey; Their oi'foriaanecs embrace so called ''"Spiritualists" tcrtn, thr- lowest forms of spiritual phenomena, ''dt.iih.tpeal directly to the senses, and use, except to "aiStoo- - -- fi!!J.-.,tnU- Mttvta. J .ITlie (,brotUei-- .are Uiuntl :imt by a coinmiUqo selected by s f,,,.,tu snJipnco,:. in: a cabinei,' which' the Srji?niitee Wt'o 'cldaely' cxamincii, ', The U;'r V cWwd w&w several Hilda arc Aiiiihla through, a small opening above, tH.:H;,iiv 'ritfi wtflrin, 'musical' instru-jsjlaytdv., and Various tantrums fyp?J tip, but when 1f doors are tHvowft opfcn,'th brathws are i - tuVanid' 'still ic'curcly'' 'Wed! '"' The ot.ia.. afterwards darkoned, and lr in4ru'mehte,' first eovered with ' seen ''iiassinz tlirougu .Iphoroui l'are ... S.: .... " "L jS., v.jUfi! KJjq. various, tunes are played i f t a. them over the heads of the aadi-- " boihjV able to ej- ?fot6ty present '1 . ' . ' P .7i tit i tlu'se "i;ianife((atiqns,' they ore I,; y.'.! Uutqd,,(if oure, to spirit sources, i ifiv Homo, la-- . Englnnd, has1 been rformnnccs Davenport &1"5 in'; t'.ia .tuido.:; iseoant A- a book, relating some tNUvjia tvrUtl-"experiences" with Mr. VA" ' gud-itr4,- )y ' f mu-vtH- ) I I -- 'W;iMi ! "At Ashley House as Home was ! d ilia ttie; air flv feot. "I took Um t hi. fci-- in my. hands, and away wfoiiti hip into the air so high t .Uuii.l win obliged to lot go his feet; he n i! carried along the Wall, brushing iaUho picture to the opposite side of ihu ooru4 hetlwa oallodme overtohim. Ifiit lid hand and folt hira alight npn iiK;rIiii At Adaro Manor", Ireland, oil &'of ont eaw hitn raised off 'the ground, . ha ,tr,ren airj and floating past-thet u'. Lcagla which earrred him clear over taorement quite horizontal .viral!, by mid unifurin, tlistsnoo of ten or twelve No t rurdsi' lluekinghara Gate he raided 'in. the air( and his head be- dilie quito- luminous at the top, giving ).tui'. the apiwaraaoe of having a halo S vui.d iU . When h was raised he walv-- i is a f; vms about, and io each hand there ''wirf ' H'tle gTobe-o- f Qro (to my eyes , " theffeft was very pretty.'" !'f;.vf9- tfwcsjjiag suggestive of a ' .tMi;". Vbenpt!' k be Apocalypse who iMni! ptnl wonders, to that he tnakth :irH'f'r:.vydon frbid'heavcn on the. earth j it ' h'-r- ! - ' 'i UViW 'continucj! v -i U Aslilcy House, asl hare formerly ,i.'Wn'ifed; 'Hotte1 was carried, that is ha ''A out 'o'enO' tilndow and came in' at; feet Ay at an elevation of forty-fiv- e' nM Witf 'SreuRd. ' Lord' Adafe'issys: We lieard Heme go into the. hctt rponi, ihrbwn bp, and pres-cuti- y ).4.wiUh Home appeared, standing outside He opened the Window " uis. walked; in'quilo ecivly." '" u ' ' Vnti 'A'daVS; also 'JIoAo'i body Knj:;hen slinehpa L Jlr... Jenekens lioi'.--e in. Norwood. He says: 'Tviio' is , taller niaa JnVkien, jK' . ;!'A:V'ilroiiu-,.'s'loodlbeside him, so there eoiiV.V'ltp he. mistaite about it, Kpine'i live, feet ten i.iv'; 'il hcyjlit is, I'VeVievo, iaJH; : I shSuld'.fiftv ' tliat he grew to m Tot four iuclies or six feet six iuthos, I yWStil l'rty han'J pn his feot and felt tttro fairly level on the ground, '.':,''had' on anl he unbuttoned (jlUVpej was 'elongated' froui his !iff' vi pt,' upward,' aud' there was a space of, i tut, iuch'ea between ljia'w aUt- . i ju';f th'o 'Waistband of his trowse'rS. Wiu breadth nd I ,iii7re4 ,0 ! i.Of 5Vr wav of but)t)ere"w8, no,tiowtt ,lo $'ihaw He. dimmijjlied ...size, tu.cn,' grew tall again, about' and' atamping his feot, to .:.oV,';tt 'they w.erj pn the ground., And' 'turae(l.to.ii uai'urai 4411 ' v!rWl-.1nUw.''- ' liTrv'al v.-'J'- sjje.'j', U House, standing in- fient of )id Adare, their arms stretched out, l. Aay - n four or five iiuUis, the eipnsion bfing tween the T t .'.o shoulders, involving, of course, a eniug oi me ciavicies or tueir Lofd Adsre oyst tv "lie then placed hiijii'elf wall and extojuie4 hi ogfiinst the fti'Sui W Sifiir full I made a pencil mark His left arm v:-tjjen elongated, ,,I held. the( pencil suffqri'ng U to be paaued 'Jj'i'fvll, py his finger until he told me to i.u'.ri cnoUujr wV-,right arm was ti..oi clnnjtfrtt, ttd I marked the mote-jnen- !. Tho total in the same wanner. sinal length. !i. V k Jt . CJusBgcri . tin. ft f 1,0 erh e d to nTne uni ' vfi ,T n y i ls'ieans" aJalxjlpeLcs.'1 tho house f' Mrs.'' Iloonings at , several Iinrjcvd, p.yh9- - prfleixco-jO- f n.ii-an- toj T.jv.'ons, thefoUowjngsjnguir ','flianifes-ta- .t :cn"' took place. Says Lord Adare- -- lio. tJtT Hoaitf)2wJt 1 thi Jm, .'P.the coals; and putting his hand JVi w oiit a hot burning ember about, .''J a, the sii.e of an orange; this he car-- , room as ir to show it to i ;. spimi:(rVy, k?vaWi rferepreert ur tneuSjrtmglil It tb ift'.'w'a W ex'a'tn-iiHe tfc4n pttl.lt: Wk in the fire .oVstaV lisruds' .$e jere'joi i , Icasii blackened or eorshed, uoU '.!!) 4id t!wy eusejl of lire, fcu on, the t ivn- j , contrary, of a sweet scent, which he threw off from his fingers at us across the table.' Having apparently spoken t& some spirits, be went back to the fire, and with his hands stirred the. embers into a flame; then, kneeling down, he placed his rape righ among the burning coals, moving it about as though bathing it in water. I hen, getting up, beheld hisfinger for some time ju. the flame of a candle. Presently he iuok the same lump of coal he ha1 previously handled and came over to us, blowing upon it to make. it. brighter. - He then walked slowly round the table, and said, 'I want to see which of you will be the best l. Ah', Adare will be the easiest be has been most with Dan. Mr. Jackson held out his ha,nd, BajingV;'Put it in mine'1 Honte- - sftidj 'So, to touch it and soe. Jle touted Uwilhfhtftip of his finger and burned himself. Home then held it within four , or five Inches of Mr. Saal's and Mr.' Hurt's hands, and they,, could j not, endure the heat, came to me and said, 'Xp,w, , if you re not afraid, hold out your hand,',, I did S0,, and, having, made two rapid passes over my hand,, he placed the csaI in, it. I must have held ilj for half a minute--lon- g enough to have burned . my hand fearfully; the coal felt scarcely warm. Homo, then took, it, away,, laughed, and seemed much pleased. As he was going back to Mttfre-plaoo.bsuddenly turned round and said: 'Why just fancy, some of them think that only one side of .the embcrwas' hot.' ' He told me to make 'a hollow of both my hands; I did so, and he placed the coal in them and then put both his own ojt the tap of the ' coali so that, it was eompletely covered by our four, hands, and : wi heldi it Ahere for some time. Upon this occasisn scarcoly any heat at all could be perceived." All these phenomena are startling, and unaccountable by any known natural law. But appoing these marvels to be the effect of eprrft agenciesdiat benefit to mankind results from them? It may be argued that ',i"y are .proofs of the existence of spirit world. J5dt supposing (which is by no means the case) that these wonders have the effect of convincing all" wh'o' witness them of the reality of spirit ife, hew, muchre the people benefitted who'' are thus convinced ? The mere bUf or knowledge that spiritual ' beings" exist around us, will not of itself make any person more moral or intellectual, and the freaks and frolics of these spiritual persons, are not calculated .iu their nature to create or increase veneration for the higher on the powers; contrary, these 'familiar foster that familiarity which spirits" breeds contempt t, ) ) These physical phenomena, however, are regarded, by tho "Spirltnaluti," n the lowest forms of ruanifestions from the unseen world. Those teancti or interviews, in which utfoc&ation'ia imparted, are considered a higher phase of spiritism. Spirits, professing to be persbns who have lived on earth, communicate through "mediums" fq- Jelad&s and friends"- - still dwelling' ' m "mortality. The information thus imparted, when divested of the ; glamour of its preten sions, comes to as near nothing as it is possfble ''Thcn these spirits contradict themselves and each ofher'TeVy frequently, ib1 that Tio dependence can be placed upon their words. iM&Ay4f tJiero ateiying spirits, pretending to be what they are not; therefore5 they' must "be wfckcM or "evil spirits, who take pleasure in deception. Comminlcations have been received froin spirits professing to bo departed relatives of persons ' Seeking information, and after stating when and where and how they Sied, and making statemc'ntswliich, by reason of, their seeming authenticity, have produced conviction, . letters from the persona represented .who were alive in tho fleshy have dcmo3trateeUiatttbe ' nia: nSfestklio'n 'was 'a 'delu'sfoll se ( : 'ad professes to be divine, though it leaves man to ba the judge of its teachings-Spiritua- lism flatly contradicts what Deity has formerly declared. Divine revel-atiqnancient and modern, establishes the dootrines of a personal God and a personal devil; accountability of the creature rewards and puninhments as the consequences of human action on divine light; the essentiality of divinely appointed ordinances ; the power and authority of legitimate Priesthood; the fall and the1 atonement; the resurrection of the body,.- - etc., eto. All these doctrines Spiritism denies and opposes ; either T)y plain statements that they are false, or by the sutstitu lonof other doctrines, which are in direot antagonism t :: .. with. them. ' The revelations' of God, '' given in different ages, are in harmony with each other. And .here is one evidence of the truth of the theology given to the world through 'Joseph Smith.' 'Althongh many prinoipleshe taught, were in advance of truths taught anciently, they harmonise with holy writ, and throw light on' past reveiaiions insieaa , or ignoring or contradicting them, It Is claimed by spiritists that Joseph Smith was a medium. But the beings wto 'communicated with him, .Were of a higher and different class from those who ."peep and in utter" and rap, and come as the dead speaking to The City Council met, pursuant to ad journment, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, March, 8th, J870, at seven o'clock, p. m. ' s,' There werepresent.LeiKter J.Herrick, A. Brown, and Joseph Parry, Esqrs. Aldermen; James McGaw, Josiah Lcavitt, Esqrs., Councilors; Thos. G. Odcll, Esq., City Recorder; the 'City Marshal, and the Clerk of the Police. A number of licenses were granted for tarioua purpose's,' Including job wagons. ... Several Tradesmen's, bills were presented and ordered to be paid, and a variety of other business was transacted. The Council adjourned for one week to meet at 7 p.m. '' ' -- -- ' ''''''"" theliying.'1 ,;; i''' . WOODMANSEE'S O A' Cb MESSRS. ...... by commandment. The Jesus who came bodily to; him was not the Jesus who speaks unseen ( to Spiritists. ' That Je9us' who 'came to the Prophet Joseph was the same who claimed to be the Son of God, and who, after his crucifixion, said to the Apostles in Jerusalem, ''handle me and see, for a spirit hath not ijesh and bones as yo see me have." The Jesue whose voiee spealcs to modern mediums, claims to be nought but a man, and ft dead one at that ; or in other words a disembodied spirit, and denies the doctrines and assertions of the res' urrected Christ.' ,,. Now we do, not; oharge- Spiritists ., with imposture. - We do not dispute the reality of their manifestations and com munications; but we say they are not reliable, and are not calculated to benefit mankind. The tendency of the whole "Spiritual" movement,- in all ita phase from the lowest to the highest develope-mcnt- s, is to lessen man's feeling o Responsibility to God, to weaken the authority of heavenly messages and to dissolve ties made binding and sacred by human and divine ordin-anceto cut mankind loose from wholesome and proper restraint, to make every man "a law unto himself," ' to spread doubt and strife, ' and lead the world away from God" an4 godliness." We expect however to see Spiritualism increase, to manifest itself in new phases and obtain gea Jowei'veri mankind. It bears with it a subtle and fascinating influence, and imparts to many a spiritual intoxication, which is alike injurious to body and mind. Its pleasures are like the joys of 'the wine cup and the gaming table, full of that excitement which produoes depression. They who are wise wil! shim ft In every shape, and seek for light- - nid 'truth, .not to the ghosts of, the, def.d muttering uncertain fancies from the shades of Hades, hut to the great ImmulaIo and efernal fountain of truth of whose word is faithful and whose commandments are sure. Comedy, Dnuiia, iu to LARGE THE REVERE, eVrhr,.. South Street, Suit Lake City And JOE. WMMOSS or hi. ilutml ready and willing to nerve you with j- - Call iT-t- TO TRESENT FOR TOE of Gentlemen, desirous ... ., :' ' JOCTIOX ' ' ' PROPRIETOR. PREPARED 10 Vl'RfilfH IT TASI with a full ' lupply of Bin Mntton, Pork, Bologna Haulage, etc etc, WW tale aud UelaU. . ... , ., ..v., MEAT Clothing, NOW JOBS- PKEPARED TO furnish the Ltnt quality Coal AT $4.00 COJIIWE tf Honse, COAL! COAL! SPKIUflS IS 'Workuiari-shi- p, ' MARKET,., C ll. E. Eng-in- Near tlie V. PER TON on tli Cor at Echo. All orders to be addressed John Spriggi, SuuunU county, Utah Territory. M4; STOCK FORSALE. TO or OrnnT. ASPLE.VDID of good Land, with Lit. Finn. It bat an lndepwd.at Stream ef Water for IrrFARM. COXSISTlM BEATERS, CASSIMERKS, Etc. Etc., ... igating purposM. Also a good ORCHARD, In full bearine, wit ... many other useful iinpravcuaut. Likewiioan vxcellvnt MUX SlTE. ., " The alKTe-name- d Property i fre from incuts- trance and is offod fur eala on very ruwonabl Unmallod in Extent and Variety by term. LATEST STYLES FASHIONS CKEEK BREWERY OF The property wt b. Tiewed and farther information obtained n apulication to G.W.Hickmoa, the proprietor, on Utt pr.misox Soaik VVcber, lvin County, Vtah. HOME k . will be found at Zion's Messrs. T. Co " operative Mercantile Institution, Ogden, on Monday, March 7, 1870. at Saloons and Kaiuiliia supplied. Ordure will recette prompt atteutioa. i-- tf . . A. LAXDT, Proprietor. - I2-l- Just Beooited. 11KST 1IEER I3i WEBKlt COUNTV, rjMIEmanirartm-eI and tor sale in qnantitioaof fnqii Five tiallon and upward at Lunch Brewery, On llurrh Crouk, foor miiM touth-eaof Ojtden. . MANUFACTURE CHARLES PEARCE, ,.,; Iron and ' MAIS STUKET, OUUH.N, Call the attention Of the Public to-- hU Sew and Splendid Aswirtmcnt of Tin, Ware, Copper ...i.' Hours of Business, from 10 to 12 a.m. which he keep comtastly on hand. AIm, good 000 WL1.1ARD TABLES, CnOICE BRAXD8 and from 2 to 4 p.m., where they will .wietypf..-;...I'i ,: of Liquor, and Landt's Celebrated Aleaud of the above have for patterns inspection , t Lager lleer, at of goods 'kept in stock at of mperior quality; all of which he offer for ml. ; superior tyles BUCHMiLLER'S SALOON, at a low figure. a any that ar. imported from n Brooai's Lot, North of Pnblic Square, near their Establishment in Salt Lake City. the East. i B1LLIAKD SALOON. ' Main Street, Or ftp in left her will be punctually attended to. Lnil' for - Beer ABSCONDED. THAT lSj UtKKHV NOTICE SARAH ANN LUMBER YAED ' Q. Ca.ihok, D. CaXDLAND, - , , W. JlKNIWOI, K. W, Lawxinci, j y It i t- , ll i , i . ABOVE-NAME- ArniST-CLASi this ' estab- For the 'Accctntuodatlon of the Traveling tier effurt will be made to rentier it a . i ' vnsuxpassed in ...if"; ,,, ,1; .. ' '; I'I 1 '. ' " Joll for (" , , '' ,.ir"B.',.,,.,."!'. 1; i . I AND PRICE, STYLE, QUALITY '" .WELL ARRANGED BAR, Alwail furiiUbed with the Finest Brand of Winee, ' " " Liauo'r and Cigar. 3ia il i''i (,):. .! LEYEf A MAIION. WANTED. BANDS; ' : NOTICE. "I v... HEREBY GIVE KOYICB TnAT I AM SOU proprietor of the U. P. .BREWERY, half block South-Weof the Tithing Office, that I will not be rwpomihle for any debt contracted under name of the fullried, and tlaU no one of that nam. i i authorir.od to collect debt due to me ., 16 , tf ;'! i'i " A. LANDT. " LEGAL TJOTICZ. ! i ' ' ' Public. - ' ,.! i..-- t FIKST. CLASS HOtEL. Connected with tlia. Hciim in a ,. : , .. y opened' anew' ' ' S I ". Military Uniforms. 13 JCST nOUSB D ,. DRESSMAKWl, ONE WHO acquainted with the latest atyle and liikhion. 6oort wuge will b. tfyen. Any on qnalitied wauling, work will pleae call on Uary Ann West, Ogdon. . ' lishment to furnish , ..!'!.,'. ! , , " V is an especial feature of .,', mUS Vfea-so- i :( i ... l 18-- 4 J r;r. i t WILLIAM C00.. Mountain Green, Weber. Valley, L'.T, ;" Maroh and, 1ST0. 4 . MT , (1R-- 3 HOTELS. OGDEN HOUSE. - .f. ' 1870.-H-- ,,. &q. . OS HAND A LARGE QUANTITY of good Lumber, of varioua sine to twit the reqniremenb of the pnrchoier. Also an qiwntitT of Pickets, all of which w will H qlieap lor Canh, and Uraiu at Cah price. . N .B. All thou, iwraona whom we have accommodated, and who know theinpclTe indebted to ne, are requested to come forward and make ettlo-uiowithin one month and aave coeta. SMITH A Co., Proprietor!. , . ' ' i avflnt - Pe-forn- , JIJ VKN, COON', ha mybal and board, and that I will not pay any debt con-- ., f 2nd day-otrarted by her aftor the March, AJ), refer to By permission we One and a Half Blocks West of the , Jcsctios Office, i And near the 0. C. R. R. Depot. , : Ji.B. Job Work punctually and neatly executed ' M' 12.1m '" ; THIRKILL & EARL. SMITH & CO'S. . st v. i STOTBS, al ,. . FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIES &AILT ftOM w " THE RAILROAD JTXCnON - any ever introduced in Utah, as also the communications ) received by ,Fun for xpi CiiuxKBti; There will Spiritists are of an intellectual and 'doc-triu- be a matinee for the little folks on ! blaraeteri But iliey generally SatiOHlay.hJji:aE the.'lJioalrB.J oome .in such a peclativi shape, that aice will commence-- ' tat half-paone f hey arq'1 of no more value than the'sWe I V clock. ChildreiT nidctwelveyarl f opinions j nuei en oy aionai men.-- i ne uiere opinion of a dead man is to more eents. A pantomime and lots of fun are eel iable ; thaji. the persohaV ' sviews ' of - s in preparation for he!r amusetiient.' "It living one. Spirit revelations do not will be much better to take the young come clothed, with utaortry,jTny'pre-Bcn- t gters' JoUh'nitJii'ei than t iiaVe .then n no standard of faith? Ilmnun out in the oold for the evening perform- has to bo tk final guide'of 1 ,the ances. uiva xuem an a iroai on eatur evidence offered and the principles ooia-- 1 gay. municated. ;,;;;;;:;;;;' ;;;,;;, The revelations of Qod," given fn any1 A Brotmki,t CaitA company i of age. or to any people, are doematio. If typos from the Deseret iVetd office called they are from Cod they ltustTje tp, to seeui his moraiagi Th.ey ire jip on for God is truth. Human reason bows a trip by the U. C. to take a look at our to. diiHrie 'knowledge Vnd "authority as flourishinir town. Glad to see you cents. superior to itselti Human reason is Pleasant visit. Cemaga$K.p various and fallible, Deity Is utcBojge-abl- o and infallible. . divinely appoinSee BuehniiUer'-edret;tiscmeng ted prophets, priests titid teachers proHe has opened a billiard saloon, and has claim a dogmafic.tbeolfigy.iuid adminis the finest nranefsof liquors, ala and ter easeatkl riUie and ordiaaaceaf Opinfor salo. J lager ions' "are1 laid prostrate lit the feet of divine, authority, and controversy: j The best, beer in V'eber oountx ' silenced by the word of God. Spiritism ia sold wholesale ?a't' hef fcirch1 Creek la not divide because it Uckji tbi poe,r. i! V !"'e AdVt.'' Brewery. It exhibits phenomena which startle and amaze, it communicates ideas which are, j- -. Soiithfoi C6.rhaT , large in tome instances, uew atsd pecvUar, bat materiai for sale of' buhdTng quantity it nstablishes nothing, it settles nothing, choaV ther, lumber yard; ehe aid a lut; bring fresh; enjtroveteiei and half blocks' west of this office.' ' Cash and many minds. It gives no anchor grain taken In payment for lumber and to the vessel of the soul, but unlooses it pickets. ' See their adtertiseraent In this sols C adrift, oa a number of the JuKfTtoR. from its moorings ; sea of uncertainty. Don't forget the Matinee on Jn its fcello attempts' at authoritative ioauctiofl for is some pf its phases it Saturday Beit, "' td J 4 hint. NOW Both for Style of Goeds. and the most ". 20-- rf Some . and JOHN A. RITCHY, ' SPRING GOODS, . t. ..... f , Cooeietinf of Artidciale, Fruther, Ribbout, Hate, . etc, etc. A fine asaortuient, lor aala, cheap. s, T CROWS CIOAES, TIGS FEET, etc...... ... MEAT MARKET. First-Cla- ss CLOTHS, mess-enger- "1 X OYSTERS. IIOLii AT GALL yoawill J NEW STOCK HU11CH I ' oo-ideit- , of securing- To the Ladies. . , ., i ( IrhIi nuiil L.r mil k DelLTMiii. etcatar fun. RAILROAD i AcU SOCIETY BEO Ladie to their K. Fresh dvstersin - wMKiyil i i BUSINESS Doom open at Seven o'Clork; Performance to commence at hulf-juSevun, liurvel 8eate, 75c nacii Mi, oiio. llox umce, at the Hall, open lor the tale of Tickete at 10 a.m. bMiay, which uiny be obtained till pertbrniauu. mnK FEMALE RELIEF X call the attention of the U. V. GOLDEN Mr. P. MAUGETTS. M.M. BOWRIXG. JIri.TbitliaToMll V. FRESH OYSTERS, THE TOODLES. Mr. Tiinothy ToodlM . SwltcET To FAkiihka. ALREADY PURPOSE He T V .: y ' STEPHENS & Co near PiWSJ'C r a i a u itobject, t u ' EXTEND TIHEIR j To conclude with the f 8tkihf;s A. DrodilCflL , j Tc be followed by SAILOR'S HORNPIPE (in character) Mm CUTE. BONO (Ben. Cotton' Specialty) Mlnr nmong the Roje" - Mr. W. T. HARRIS. w . i. '' . BONU Mi M. ItOMXEV. They came tq him as resurrected beings, 'with authoritative messages from the living God, to be taught jto the WQrid un 17-- tf Having determined to Tboiuu Pult 1 of w horn no cue fMr.P.MARGETTS. Cftll juilf till - 11. UUVKl'U. Peter Polt ) tUcy ere tueni '' PerG.W.'iUlt.NER.!wr!l . '., J. Ufflen uity,' - : -' February lBrd,1870.. " Wheat. Corn. Oat noil 'it..!.. abov. Accouiit at at Ui'e Swoudi!' rate, Ccmd rati ve Store. entitled, i ajthot wriu- KNOW TBEMsn, I to tho Old Weber Catmri ot nr- n,A Tfrvl are requwted to oin aud pay up tlM)Jif',1 1 l " . ntia and meaiaieij, or l placed io the hand ofan Attorney fi.rcoil I . THETWdPOLTS. ........... ....... .. ftot -- lVcducMlayEveJ,JIar.9, TO. , . iiioBB & iv GD E1T. Performance to commence with the AUVIvt tite Aasotiation, either by -- HALL, i I SPECIALNOTICE, TAILORS. THEATRE, , ' FASHIONABLE - " ' lna. . .1.. MJO I. ni CAKErt HH pni cn.ni,- -. V.T. "K-KS- , Vnu. I..,,." 18tf FIELD A ROBINS 'w THIRKILL- & EARL, . CAN ' BREAD. ' :; , YOU V t. nun ot Vulilir 1TTIIERS I , BaIeiu OGDEN CITY & EARL'S COLUMN. TK1RK1LL Municipal. PATRIOT " tR AWKORD? "'tOTl' ARI hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint ha ou filed ill the Probato Court of Weber Oraty , I tah 'ierritory, wherein CATIIARLNK R. CRA- - ., FOF.D is plainlitt and PATRIOT L. CUAWFOKB hi defendant, the object and prayor of which r Id obtaia a tlivorce frooi the' iionii of Matrimony and the care and cuttQily of plaintilT' thrae iiifaut children, and that you are required to make auawer to eaid totiplaiut oil or before the lHlh day Or April, A.D., 1S.0, and in default thereof, auid complaint, will, be taken, a true and judgment rev . cbered according to tlie prayer of mid complaint. , ' ' ' , By order of the Om-ti t V. D. RICHARDS, Judge. Attoet: F. 8. 1)icnABj, Clerk. ; i rpo X ASP WHITE HOUSE, -- :f MAIN-STREE- T, , OGDEN, U.T. REGIMENTS, Best of Accommodations "'.!) MaJ. Gen. R. T. Gen. JOHN DATrE3, Proprietor. AT THE EXCHANGE, B. T. Wi.NBua, Col. Jobs , , , Bharp, Mambak, Col, G. S. Col. '' Fekkul, CoL 8. Coujtt. & j MaKh lib, 1170. . i. f : V''"' , . ' '! Caut. M. CaoiAui 9-- , (" VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION TO MS from the Probate Court of Weber U.OBty.ire U. Terrftoryot Utah, against B. HJ i White aud in fevorof Moroni Brown, for th. mutr. ;i of Eight Hundred and Eighty-fou- r Dollar, I ha leviwl upon the following named property, to wit! 11 'a building, known a th'o California nitaatod on Main Street, In Ogden City, on Lot three (tl), ia Block thirtyne (III). Plot A, together with the KoHtnnrant and Furniture, and also Lot Biuck thirty-eigitht(8),'nine (9), and ten (10) In and will offer (3K) Plot A. Ogden City Surrey; the ame for "ale, at publie auction, on the Second hour of between the , day of April, U .m. and 1 p.mn to tho hlghoft bidder for cah, , ( at the bnll.ling known a tli. California Restau- ' ' . ' rant, on Main Btraet, In Ogdeai City. ' K' ' :ii . Vn,tlAM BR0W5,:' , Web of County. SheHff ll ( j Bspyty , BY directed . Ogdea, ' W.G. Smith, TIIIKKILL Troprlttor, 'f., ;; II. 8. BiATTia, f. Elliruicx, Cot. P. of OROCESJKS, all TEltG FIELD, ' Cutjo:, Col. T. Wines, Liquors, Clears, Tobacco, Chicago Alo and Lager Beer. fitf B. Cl. Col. HAVE ALWAYS ON IIAN'D A GOOD clock of ilioice . Aim a geuerol aieortmeot of cceUaat jaaJU i IT. ,s '. ' Bcateti, Col. G. M. OTTIMOta, tills XAII, UTAH, T ' . : tt By permission we also refer to REASONABLE CHARGES. rxi"-'- i '.'.. SHERIFF'S SALE. ! ' "'; GEO tVIIITKHEAD, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Four Block East and Olio Block lorth ' from tb. ' ; EARL, : REPAIRS i Tithing Office, Ogden. EXECUTED ON SHORT- NEATLY and on iwonable tcjrml, W w , received at tUu 3to), Orders |