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Show t 'if '. a J:' I a Our Sai"T,a k tetter. ruV'i'W ct J VfeiLuMtinjr Salt Lakk Citt, April, Ji4 SuturdajFr Z. G. Bl. I. 7, 1S70. is our duly jaj- EDWARD, t, HLOAN, Bq., .uthoritid Agent in 'Salt Lake City for the tran sition of business conpctcd wh, tils' Taper. - .' ..,':v,-f'"vrYJ- 'ETttTOR. EimsD tKb Tiits In'older timc3 before thft art o( printing was developed, ' ' public: notice 'i;se4 to be posted on chureh porches and other conspicuous places, and a jnan was sometimes sent round with a bell to direct the attention of the people to sales, losses, &o. &c. But when in tho inarch of progress newspapers began to be issued, thiH antiquated and paltry manner of advertising died out of practice in every place bleat A, few months with a public journal. to resort to was compelled ago Ogden this altnoRt obsolete method. But since the publication of the Jckcti'os there has been no necessity for such an old style of advertising. fogy, dark-age- s W are ashamed to say, however, that the practice is still kept up in our otherwise progressing city. We haven't heard the bellman lately, but cannot tell how loon his services may be called into requisition to announce Constable's sales, as pen and ink notices still deface &c our street corners and disfigure our ,', shade trees. '' Our advertising columns are open to the public and our charges are small. Gentlemen, do aot continue ia barbarism to save a cent! , Sea advertisement of Sheriff' t jgf Constable's sales In this issue. and Thi Fiddii's FATK.--QWednesday certain a night, at accomplished little musician with large bibulous propensi- ties, was seeking his lodgings, after deep and protracted devotions at tho shrine of Bacchus, he stumbled on the wrong house, which to his distorted vision aphome." Ho peared like his own tried to obtain admission into a room where several children were sleeping, who became alarmed and raised a cry which awakened their parents. The father seeing a strange man trying to effect an entrance, called out to him to quit the premises. But the man of cat-gdeclared that he had "aaiuierest ia that establishment" and he nleant "to come to." Whereupon the irate phrent seized a pair of hames, and knocked Mr. Fiddler down. Partially dressing himself, the flan of the house started out of doors and armed, himself with a shovel j peering througVthe dark,, he saw theslraiigo Kan's head poking out from around tho corner of the 'house, and not knowing but haw as some midnight armed ass.issin or robber, he brought the shovel down on the musician's head in a hurry, which must have r&iscd a chorus of anything hot sweet sounds in his caput. He dropped like a clod; the, angry 9 picked him up, dragged him rounl to the door, and leaving his boys to watch the body, procured a light; when lo !' the knight of the bow waB revealed. The police how came along and escorted the badly damaged musician, to secure if not comfortable quarter!. The accommodation costhun$l$ fieit morniig, and he had to leave his precious fiddle in pawn for the smoftnt If fiddlers must fuddle, they should get 'guard or V guide Poking ihto. the wrong house . in the dark is dangnrous business in these parts;' the touching musie of the spheres leaden ones is often fatal and always injurious, and the, tightest violinist is npt bullet-proo-- patei;-fauuiia- f. '' OGDEN CITY. ut thelugh. TraiMwill j! the hour for commencing Conference, the rain rained and the snow suovel, atid.not even the old lady's umbrella which had not been wot for fifteen years could have kej.t a Yesterday morning, &t SI, Y A. R DtV, !CORTir-AS- Suit Ike City daily 3.10 p.m. Arrive utOilou at p.m. t 7.10 a.m. and am. audi b. KXD OF T c.r.it.R. ii:roT. 25 THE ONLY PAPER IN - in? the TabertAcle.' eongregafioTr dent Wells, Elders In addition to the above an Tresi-- 1 '" ', , Oprden dailr nt 10 05 .m., ami at Salt Lake City ail 12.20 p.m. tuJ Lev .! OGDEN. IMS 0. Pratt, John TayACCOMODATION lor, W. Woodruff, George Q. Cannon,' WILL RLH Joseph P. Smith, G. 15. Wallnce, E. D. ON SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS Woolley, S. W. Richards, A. P. Hock-wooII. S. Ildredge and John Van AND SATURDAYS, AN'i Cott, Bishops E. Hunter, L. W. Hardy and J. C. Little, and a number of other Leafing OedeaCitr 6 i5 am. and S! Uke Otty, 6 pin. on wliith full fare will entilln thepaichasor leading Elders were on the stand. After of a ticket to return on th mi day and (rain SEAII-WTSEIiKlfree, and will atop by arranging with liiu Conduc singing, prayer and singing again, Pre tor, at any point on Uie line W take vu or let on sident Wells announced that the regular pawengeri. Passengers will please pnrchase tlmir tirknta at business of the Conference would not be the offices, Fifty conts julditinnal will bo chai ned when the fare ia collected on the train. introduced, but one meeting would beheld and the Conference would tiien ad FARES: journ over until the time publicly an tl.00 Ogden to KayiTille also nounced, lie stated that Presidents " tl.S3 Farmingtou Assortments of which are constancy Young and Smith are expected back by $1.90 CentreTille tho close of next week. Wood's 0ro8 being replenished with all the Staple fc.00 " I have 'been' long convinced" that no SaJtLakeaty Items necessary for Familiw and the can do to a longhand report For all Informatien concerning Freiikt or Pa justico JOBBING TRADE. ae, apply to speaker at certain times, and this was D. 0. CAI.PF.R, The rcoplcf unmistakeably the case yesterday in Ticket and Freight Afart is some of the discourses' delivered. Thers are very fair reports published in the A all Claae! JOSEPH A. YOUNG, Kacs and Tehgraph of what Elders John EUPERIMEKIiKJfT. Taylor and Orson Pratt said, but they A : RAILROAD JCNtTlOK fall short of doing justice to the speakDAYS: ers. Ihe, former, after dwelling on the JOHN A. RITCHY, character of the gospel and the necessity PKOl'RIinOK. for its being revealed in this age through TO Il'RMSir MY NOW TREPAr-E100 TAM full aupply of BKtF, with tho Prophet Joseph Smith, spoke of the; Mutton, Pork, Bulogna Sauaagea, etc. etc., Wholefaith of the people in the principles of sale and Retail. truth, and the utter impossibility of FAMILIES CAN PB SUPFLIED PAII.T FROM their giving up any principle and ob THE RAILROAD JUNCTION THB MEAT MARKET, juring tticir faitii, no matter what Honsc. Near the LT. Clt. it. Inf-iii- e sacrifices they might be called upon to nor what troubles they should make, have to pass through. With the Paints, he said, it was the Kingdom of God in JOHN BPPJOGS 18 NOW PREPARED TO OOVTAIXI its "otitirityV cr no'iiingf aaJ vtjiat the no choice Almigtity revealed t'!;ey TON AT $4.00 Oo th Cart at Echo. The Lattsi Ttieraphto Xn0$ but to bcy at all hazards. Closing with an expression cf the umosi eon- - 75 Hoops Cheese, Till, Summit county, Clan Territory. AMD nataca to at uoa wou;a Dear on ms ; work tr;a(uphrfUy. MANUFACTURE. A r tides on all the Elder Pratt reviewed the course of the 100 Sacfcs church historically from its organization MAIN DTKEST, OU('., in accordance "with , revelation, forty IseadngTtrpic of the Day, Call! th. attention of the Public to hl New and of J Assortnient Splondi years ago, and the trials and persecu Iron, tions which tho Saints had to pass Copper through, when there was no objection Oils, whith he keeps constant' y on hand. Alto, a good A8 AN ADVERTISING made because of plural marriage, as it had not been revealed. He broutrht the MEDIUM of superior quality; all of which tie oCtra for uJe history down' to the ;s.tttlentVfiV ef this at aa low nures as any tuit ar miporMd from .... J ' louche since U some points the Jwut. Tatlytnd THE JUNCTION HAS N.B. Job ffork punetually and seutly axavaiod then to show that Congress is breaking faith with the people of Utah, in the FEW EQUALS special legislation contained in the pres- . i.fi.l! ! ... Ml d, ,000 Ft. of Boards 1 General Merchandise. Y i t j, .4 M per Year. Only t, I . Shingles rapert raperfor WILL ARRIVE IN MEAT MARKET. FEW Pieces Prints, - . , Muslins, Chambrays, Lawns, OGDEN JUNCTION COAL! COAL! Brilliants, PER Planed H-l- y Bacon, " CHARLES PEARCE, Hams, Warn. STOVES, .Ucoliol, effort against patriarchal Aarriage. He argued strongly from religious and in favor of plural social stand-point- s marriage, showing flfatlhe present laws of States and nations, enforcing monogamy, are unjust and directly responsible for a vast amount of actual crime and illegitimate sexualjTelaUonbJp. Speak ing 01 tne origin 01 monogamy, ne maaa a good point in taking the position that monogamy is a "twin relic of barbarism," having been obtained from a pagan and barbarous nation and grafted into Christianity when the lattcr'became corrupt, in contradistinction to the polygamy practiced by tho chosen' people of the Almighty, and all wjiom, He, had specially favored and to wliom His revelations were given. v ,, Elders Woodruff arid Cannon also spoke in an interesting manner; and after a few remarks from Prest. Wells, an excellent an,d spirited, meeting was brought to a close, anil the Conference was adjourned until Thursday, May 5th, to convene on that day in the New Tab- ernacle.. , vv . v,v,- -, During the storm, business was almost enti rely f uspended. The' Salt Lake House is having undergone considerable improvements and alterations. The Salt Lake Company that bade you Aliyslciaiiiiutlfurj-ooiiOFFICB AT WALKER i. MC.NtlT'S DRUG Hardware in great rariety, f STORE. - tended ... len lm Cooking Stores, Li KB Ttrmi of AdTcrtising art as u oula full supply of Sta- reason-ttbt- t etc., etc. "v."r KECEIVEt), 1,ST!ILII0., , Likewiee Irar cla rrsox, HIIUICIXEH, PaifiU, Clm, olo., m exiellent AgrtmBt of GoodM, (irowrion, Dry HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, B1IOE3, desired. ; . is Second District Zion's COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE WAIN ON HAVE INSTITUTION, Obntti TRIKT, A OENtUiL Dry 0oJ. (jrcveriss, Hitta, , rnne reMAm rklicp sookty pkq to JL call the altentit'D of the Ltulivs 10 their HEW STOCK C. W00D3LVXSEE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLE!WENTS,ETC. A Good SuppU of MECHANICS' TOOLS oa hand. WHITEHEAD ' KO. BOOT & SHOE MAKER, four Blocks East and "n Hlock North from the Tithing (Mice, Ogden. KXECVTED OK rJtTAiRS NCATLT and on reiutotiaol. terms. Orders race: red at this bfTke. ''i- ! ! UouWeJ. . ; :! ! f ok !.! !' -- , , .,; iU:'.,:l'i d'.'i. a t.I-- t ., ,: , i.i i' I rOUMEULY Of THE knowD as an accomOtien of the plished kni(rht erirjr.rs and blade, has opened ciiainem oa Mrvin ptrinit, a little north of N. LettTitt's. tor the lie sj-of hi. olil friends and of all who want aitiomge clean shave in u a wilb band razor. aud keen Utf lilit easy chair, ,: ) ..( ; .! . 7 , Alwtji kept on haad.'' ' , a : ...... XTIII, h " " " " Ot THB M " . 1. " 30, 25-t- f and Dallas LOriiLtt of 21 tot Jwtus'. "IK, ' i every description will be promptly attended 2S. . MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. West of Prest B. Toung's Ilesldeare. Salt Uke City. TO SALT LAKH CITY SHOULD yiSITORS T not f"rct tncali and the fine collodion of NATIVIt ANIMALS and MRn?; aluo.MIIE-RALS- , IluMlt WAN IT AC 1 L K EH. and natural priiductiens of the Ttrritory. at the alxit. Open froai 24-l- S to . LATH, u. JOi " ' ' .'. EXTKA BIZK IOORS,' No. 6, for April 7. "11 "!"' 1! HASH, I1L1XDS, nillFC FOLLOWING NCMEER8 L sret Weekly News- - u kiiid of i p tn. ' i.ciriiarG liiiibeq 19-1- 6 OFFICE. Vol. OrJkri received for, all, .1 WANTED AT THIS Half-bloc- "LATHER AND SHAVEN!." ' , GROCERIES, THOMAS, - I.! 20-- tf Ok-1- DRY GOODS, Houiie and well . 1.- Consisting of Artificial., Veachns, nrfcbon., ITats, etc., etc. A usortrnent, for sale, chep. m .1 : A I ; srrnW goods, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, rPHOMAS ,t:, Primed and Glazed, " taps, iv street, i 1 HAND Bo'jLS, Shoes, Ai;ricullural Implements, is. Ac, all of wklck we are uilluK cheap tor rank and produce. Main, - P ' AND STATIONERY. If.K.rrescriptions carefully prepared , :' T It JC E T, HaT on hand a splondid Stock of DRUGS A.I Cmiea, Oil, .' ' ...... tvad Hs.io, ruelld : Opposite JiiiKip Wttt't, H ' I To tlio Ladies. r2rtaiil Third Ward MAI N i, ' '., Aeents for Amnriin and Klirin WaV-heKeep constantly on hand a lare awrtmjit of fine Jewelry, foreign Wnthw, Hum, Pisttils, and Ammunition 01 all kinns. Purdiasers will do well to examine our Stock before nurchaain? .laewher.. Repairing aarVuliy done and ail wnrk warran:d. tionery, -- ( .t ! Sasli BoorSy CITT, The i.: ' " Wakhmaers, Jewclprs AG'unsraiths. Sole and Upper Leather, b. 8 ALT Kvere uouse. & BOESSEL PARPE Alain Hirtit, Uyden t ily, 06 Plows, a. 01 ' : l T.liv ,i' ..!,". .''.' . ' ! OVmi , ' y ,1. . At60EXMN? v, IN THIS WESTERN DR.WM.H.CROVES, iwl , Ihres doors nest . ; ' COUNTRY. ' ' . , A LA1GI f i ,:!,.: . j , j at t. Office, Second South Street. , :.; li. T. OGDEN. $W Calls from the Conntry promptly 1 -- rk .! BR. R. TIB BITS,. ,'.' : ' a Glass, A . ' ; ent (OXB SIDE) and Tin, . Paints, ;'::, i;; iumber ' mfM At Reduced Prices. 1 ... , . j lew 8 p.m. Arrive 8.15 p.m. T iii 1IF I."i. .a r LUMBER JUNCTION. OGDEN 1870, un-de- , 2 ON AND AFTER MOISTDAY, ITliJU. Kerps Movisd. D. W. Parkiurst proprietor of the Truckee Lumber iardj called to see1 us a few1 days ago1, He returned last Saturday, from a trip to the East, during which he viaiUd Omaha, Chicago, Boston and other" cit-- ; ie in "the Statos." Ha is aa usual full if life, and on the look-ofor opportunities to extend his business; dull limes A LARGE STOCK OF aly stir him up to fresh exertions, and fte scarcity of cash, prompts him to seek for openings for tho disposal of produce. CARPENTERS AD JOINERS' Grass does not rfow under his feet,' for B' is continually on the move. He is aw in tfie West, where we hope h will M successful in his Sbrt ,to. arrange or the sa,e of lumber in .Ogden at low Sgures for someUiing besides cash. good bye on Saturday night last, play .TTJSX here with some assistance, on the coming , Ipiibir. Many of our farmingfriends Saturday night. lr hindered from making the. iraprove-mnt- s f'tFin,S again toaj. and .loa. aoow fast W. which they desire around their disappearing. homesteads, by the lack of cash to pro-tl- e ' Hi-,:of Th Scxfif "aVb BtsirV.--The'wonecessary Wlding maUriall anticipate being able soon in put converting Mr. C. Woodmansee's frame "iea in the'way tof obtain lumber, shin- building west of Jennings' corner into a lath, pickots, &c, in exchange for Theatre, is progressing favorably though All Order ddrMsd to D. II. PEERY gram, ' potatoes, tt. We But retarded for a few .days by the snow the earliest omrtunitv cfdnin storm of Tuesday and Wednesday last Ogden Citj, will hi.T prompt In r 'or we should like to see sumo of th fell snow more during which by the by, ' 4tentin. "PerOueus stock now Tunning on the iu Ogden, than at any one time during ge disposed of for materials to make the winter. ' The members of the Ogden :uir ownW wore comfortable. An old f'rt fafiBg itlcyiFiostanin, 8 '"the 'coking" campaign, 7 wkh dirt roof is not 'for themselves oode for anv wliit i '.i uiaii, iiiuca less ior and expect to take the city by Biorm. j se who have an abundanca of means Noble Thcspuns, we wish you mush Superinhm'lenU uming around loose on the itr prairie. Esq. pioxrnR ft THE or itih. i: 13; i BITER TRUCKEE RAILROAD. Dhar JrscTios: What a heavy and storm was the one that folunexpected lowed the mailing of my lust letter, which closed with an announcement of fine weather! There ia no need to dwell upon the subject, though the difficulty was to get out of it when one's feat got f fairly stuck. in:th waxy substance t' UTAH CENTRAL t. p.W.PARKnURST rriOrRiETO. |