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Show fmm git "Assassinated" Taggart Swears About Polygamy and Mormon ism. Published svery Wednesday and Saturday. is our duly in Salt like City for the tran-tio- n tllttorjid Agent 0f business connected with this Paper, iDITOK. I. 8UaN, EDWARD jf. Esq., '" Sunday assemmorning, a large congregation to hear a disTabernacle tlie bled in PresiOrson Elder from Hyde, course Elder dent of the Twelve Apostles. lengthy and most exHyde preached as hia text the sermon, taking cellent words of the Savior to the Apostles, "If not of the world the world ye Tere would Iota his own, but because ye are not of the world but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hatetb. you." John xt. 19. The Elder spoke freely and with much remarks were listened to spirit and his and attention. with pleasure Herrick who has J. Elder Leister and accepted as Bishop been appointed 0f Weber County,' having chosen Elder David M. Stuart as his first Councilor, h was sustained by the unanimous vote and the meeting of the congregation, a closed. at the 2nd Ward School- i. l nt r liooi. house, Elder iucyuarne was voted into the presidency of the 2nd District in place of Elder HerrIn the evening . . ir . Farnsworth related gome incident of an intereating nature in his in the Church. Tr. Taggart, United States Assessor in Salt Lake, is just now swearing to his to 22c. per yard. BROW" SHEETING&-I8- 0. BLEACH MUSLINS 19c. to 20c. BED TICKINGS 28c to 34c. SHIETIKQ STRIPES 18c. to 27. Do. CHECKS Be. to 35c. " PRINTS 12c. to 17c. E LAINE3-20- C. to 27c. MtJSUN ALL WOOL E LAKfES S7c. to 46c ' ' ' GINGHAMS I8c. to 82c !. COTTON TARN--tto $3.S0 COFFEE Fio per sk, 30e per lb. ', TEA-$1- .60 to $2.50 per lb. BACON 27c par lb. RICE-- 17 to 20c per lb. $22.22 per sk. : 80QAR ' ' ' " ' crushed, $23.23, per sk. c CURRANTS per lb, by bl, TOBACCO Navy, per lb 80s. CHEE8E 30c per lb. IKDI0O-42.- M per lb. CANDT-3- 5C & OOc per lb. PEfPEEr-6- 0c per lb. 8PICE-6- OC per lb. " NUTMEQS-$1,S0 per lb. CANDLES $9.00 per box. 80JU $10.23c per box. SOAP I. X. L. brands $9.7, per boat. RArSINS-- par box, $7.26. COAL OIL per case, $10.70. 1YK $13 per case. of passengers on the south side of the line near the present depot. It is a long stretch from the ground to the car steps, and ladie3 don't like to "walk the plank." Some steps on the west end of the present platform would be an improvement. The plank answers very well for the children to play "teeter" on but it is a poor fixing for a footpath. Court.- - Thos. McFall, was brought before Alderman L. J. Herrick, on Monday for drunkenness and was Alderman's dollars and costs. John Bingham for the same oSVace, and dislurb-iithe peace, was fined ten dollars and costa.' Rowdyism doesn't pay in Ogden. Seed five g Lectures. Professor Barker I called to see us Yesterday. He is Sin town for the purpose of making ,wrangementi to give a course of lectures 5 uustrauve of his astronomical theories. Se hand bills. K Foa thb Mussom. Two wolverines, and female, were caught in Og- - male .w.. . K o VLH5 UJ ITXl. and the other bv Mr. J CoEn. These gentlemen passed through Ogden yesterday on their way to the City to present the animals to the Desert Museum. We take the present opportunity to call the attention of friends trough the country, once more to the museum. Curiosities of all kinds will lis gladly received by J. W. Young, the proprietor. m Richardson A. l; A Familt Call. C. Bassett, Esq., of Mr. Bassett's family, came by the morning train last Saturday from Salt Uke City, on a visit to Ogderi. They Hed to see The Junction and other en attractions; and after spending a Peasant day, returned to town by the (wing train, We saw Mr. B's. "olive lynches" round "Mac's" table and had H Uike several views to complete the : JO e. D1gun ureai granama "i i throu6l11 her spectacles on Btt !kiira generation" ana smiled. She ... Pn" : SroRM.we had a heavy fall of rain Ogden on Monday whieh lasted mmi day and has made mud enough ;o ' iot several days.' I John A. Ritchv is nrenared tn fi nish the citizens of Ogden and its yi- 17 Wltb- ,' supply of wholesome Beef, rIatlon, Sausages, Ac, io. ' See hia ad- iTtiament in this iBsue of the Junction ' LIFE-LIK- Photographs, Cartes Vignettes, STEREOSCOPIC1' , .... r and JiT ffor Sprbg iB SALT LAKE ueudVOSH Og- - wuisooa VATit:-.M- r. Alexaaci. come please home or write and J"?, know where -- i w y0u are. ssahP. - : Ltqns, Farmmgtoa. onoe ta th.s numhar Bl WILL OPEN rOH Pit EI (ill! AM) : PASSENGERS. Trains leave Ogden daily at 10.06 a.m., and 6 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 12.0 p.m. and 8.15 pju. An extra Train will laave Ogdna on Sundays, and '15 6 Wednesdays a m. and Baturdays only, at arrive at Halt Uke City at 9.46 a m. Full fare on this Train entitles tho purchaser of a Tickot return ou the same dav and Train, IfRJKE. 3Q'0,OOO.Ft,1; Trains leave Salt Ike City daily at 7.10 a.m. and 3.10 p.m. Arrive at OgJeu at 9.26 a.m. and S.25 ....... p.m. 1., An Extra Train will leave Salt Lake City on Sundays, Wednndays and Saturdays only at 6 p.m. and arrive at Oirdon at IMS p.m. Full Fare on this Traia entitles the purchaser of a Ticket to return on the eame day aud train FREE. ,.. Por all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JOSEPH A. YOUNC, BOrE&IKTJENDKUT. . " FARES: Salt Lake City to Wood's Crou ' Centrevllle " " : JD. - , . .,..-.- Kaysville " Ogdea I 60ct. TfccU. " farminiton " . , , . - . , Shingles $1.00 1.S , - fcl.00 O.CAL0KR, Ticket and Freight Agent ltf Great Central Route. 0GDENJI0USE. MICHIGAN CENTRAL 1 ;,,,; . Sawed, EASTEEIT CONNECTIONS. ib 1 maacT HirciiEli FassenEer and Freiglit Eontd Shingles NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL POINTS TVS CRUMUTMD f AST. ( WHITE HOUSE, - MAIN-STREE- , Best of Accommodations BEES! AT THE EXCHANGE, w U. Grand Concert. We direct atten- they multiply soon duplipates, triplicates further lncrtases the origiual hive. P. BREWERY, Half Block Sonth-Tfes- rt of Post Wm. I). ROBERTS, Office, that may be ordered, to Utah. He expects to bo abie to have tbem at Ogden by the beginning of Apru; ana wiu ueiiver iuim ai inat point lor GRAND CONCERT! PURCHASING AND FORWARDING BEE3, ; . OYSTERS. CITY, JAN. 1st, 1S70. HAPPY NEW YEAR! I . CALL AT THE OGDEN RAILROAD SALOON, Main Street, for FRESH OYSTERS, by the case, can, or plate; Stewed, Fried, or Raw. These delicious Bivalves are received daily from Baltimore, ' gousod Pigs' Feat rust arr'ved. GiTe us a oal!. .TOE8IMM0S8 Outer Dwiler. ltf TWEXTY-FII- IAIVE A. , He will lie Milsted by Mrs. L. CAF.SIKS3, XMJPLCrr, I Profcsfoit OMOtfvmTT, MARK CROXALL, Esq., and the msmbers of toe Orchestra of the Salt Uie Theatre. Miss BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! J The entertainment will consist of Songs, Duets, Trios, Selections, Solos, Orertures, Ac Ac with the Cue and Balls will find comfortably fitted up with the ' Offlce, Second A. MC.NUTT'fi promptly at- liam z. & BOESSEL PARPE Mam Street, Ogaen Oity, Agents for American and Elgin Watches. NOTICI Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of of the V. P. BRIWIRY, half a line Jewelry, Foreign Watches, Uuas, Pistols, and biock 8outh-WeAmmunition of all kinds. of the Tithint Offlee, thtt I wlil not be responsible for anv debt contracted nnder Purchasers will do well to examine our Stock the name of Fallried, and that no one of that name before purchasing elsewhere. is authorised to collect debt due to me. Rrlring rerefuliy dime and all work warranted. IHERBBf IS tf A. LANDT. (CNB SIDE) , A LAEGS ASSOETMBST OF Tarl Two TusLT Timoco leave the Miseocu opposite Otuni, upon the arrival of Train the Weet over the Rms, UNION PACIFIC HAILWAT. Sasb Moors; : this being the direct rente, and 118 irilot shorter than the lower line, Sava Hoars In time, end iasiree connections vith all KasU , era A Southern Rilsjs, pas. having choioe ... engersf Boat Batter .!.;.!' i:i TfTUOCOH ' . ' ChAeago.,,, 10 'ALL BACCACB ' C1IECEED Fallm&n'i Pftl&ee Bleeping Coaehes ma to Chicago without chango. IASTBBI through : '" Eaisei, Panelled and Moulded. , CITIIS. OtoJ L. ' ...-- DUNLAP. OMemgOki '!! ' , ! , ...Sash;, ',; ' i . Primed and Glazed, u'l THB V.r Alwayi kept en hand. OGDmrjDNCnON; CaTAUI Dentist, Orders reccivwi; for all The Latest Telegraphic Xew$ HUII,5I; A rticles ,.)!. on all the t , I.UMI1E51 'KXT1M SIZKDOOKS, LeaillngTcfpics of the Day, DESERET BREWERY -- v: DEPOT, XiATII, ! NORTH Esa constantly X oarn Watchmakers, Jewelers AOnnsmiths. AM SOI WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS, AWD OF OODEf HOUSE, on as an advertising , CITV. Proprietor. hand an' excellent quality of XX BE E R, WAJVTEP, A BREWER. No one need h"4. THE JUrCTSON ; , FEV BREWER. syly he he sn xrrt W. D trwriarvl WILLIAM,?. 1.1,1 . , CTeryJdcscription HAS will bo promptly attended r EQUALS '. , to. M IN THIS WESTERN COUNTRY. AT THBDBSERET BREWISY, FIRST-CLAS- S and lRi:SS LUMBER of , . Which is fcr Sale either by the glass or by the barrel. tf yANTJD, medium ;,' ' . NOTICE. THAT I GITE The direct ronte from Omaha to Chicaoo .,' and the East, DRUO Bouth Street, SA LT LAKB CITY, Three doors West of Revere House. WM. D. WILLIAMS, ME. '' . i ROOMS, MAX3ST OGDEN the Utah Central Opposite Engine lloase. t Clip k I'lilBsta B. F. PATRICK, Gen. Pus. Agt, DR.WM. H. CROVE8, .. - Its Paeeenger Train. f. 8AKOBST,en Snp't, Chicago. H. C. WETWORTH, O.nT Pass. Agt, Chlrago. HtMJl'S, TlWf, (ien'l Freight Agt Chloago. Room, best ofat tables, B. O-.- COST'S L s-- tr . ,v," liflUxxil3ex 1,,. 8TORS, OGDEN, O. T. 3r Calls from the Country tended to. ,, 4 LL WHO DESIRE TO AMUSE THEMSELVES CALL AND SEE H. and Surgeon. Physician OFFICE WALKER AT and On ' Qrdce and Honey will be received dd to the 15th of March, by James McOaw, Esg, at the Office of tms r'aper; or by JS. L. Sloan, Jtsq., tialt Lake City. 9-- ' Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars DOEIIBS K Plancd""'Mi The only Line freta Oiloaga ruurrtng the magalficent DR. R. TIBBITS, BILLIARDS. Trofwior CARELESS tejs to announce to th Citizens of Ogdsa and Vicinity, that hs will five a ' -- promise every lover of music who may attend a rich treat in the entertainment . '" Great Central Jioute Basteni i of PROVO. who ha been SO 8TJCCKSSFUL IN BRINGING BEES INTO THS TERRITORY, will start East about the 5th of February, for the pur, .: pose of ;,., 1 - fr!jt and Ogdea, tion to the announcement of a grand A CHOICE BRAND OF LIQUORS HAS No. 1 a Article of LAGER BEER. A to be concert, given by Professor CareBilliard Table on the premises. in the on less, N.B. All orders for Lager Beer will meet with Tabernacle, Monday night. He will be assisted by some of the beat prompt attention by A. LANDT, Proprietor. musical talent of the Territory, and from the programme prepared we can tf Tor the speedy transportation of all kinds of t, runs excjative over the wnnoui T, OGDEIT, U.T. lthe g00d Uxe otnXOH ORTIMIVST EHD OF C. P. II. It. DEPOT. CITY, HOTELS. OPEKED ANEW ; still dull in , , , i ado .,T0 . YARD, FROM OGDENl, . i . Central Ruilrosd, Which is TJtjtU NOW COMPLETED r- " BPiNiss.-Tr- 18W,:' ; The ' Bt I',,. , LUMBER WdnedayrTan. IStli, ON AND AFTER OGDEN, ' INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, have received a complication from the "Man Monday Tning, 28th inst., in ths Ogda Jmm of poetry from J. W.," neither of TibtrnacU. ou'"u w our columns at 8ha11 be 6lad t0 hear 'botW fr" them again. ; AT riCTUItES, RcivSD.we , ROOMS!! '.S--- -J t-- TRUCKEE BIYER ; PHOTOGRAPHIC riOArxitxixE of utaii. ','',. "' - rl.i."isk RAILROAD. opinions concerning polygamy,, Brigham Young and the Mormons. He is the man who was lately "assassinated" by a worried and sensible bull-doAmong others, he swears to these things: " I believe that 1,000 troops sent out ' there would be the best thing that ever occurred. , I do not think wa ned a man to insure security to life or property of any Geniile, but 1,000' troops would strengthen the backbone of those disaffected Mormons. But that would not be TTrTBERK ARIISTIO AND PItV TURES at e beine taken, of Hue tone anrl sufficient to break up the system of poInfinite durability, unsurpassed for Boldness of lygamy. The leaders of the schism are outline or f eauty of Finisn, by all the various as strongly in favor of processes known to the Art, some of which are as polygamy as follows: Brigham Young himself." Four distinct opinions are here sworn to by Dr. Taggart, vu : de First. "A thousand troops sent out there would be the best thing that ever occurred." Visite, No doubt of it. It woftld be the best thing that ever occurred to the Colfax squad, because purses now empty would be filled by it with a corresponding depletion of the people's money bags. This must be what the "thousand troops" should b S'int 6x10 per box, $7.00. CLASS for, because Dr. " 10 X 12, $7.00. Taggart shows in the next breath why HAT Full supply, at $10 per ton. they should not be sent when he says: OATS-- 2l per lb. Secondly. "I do not think we need a BARLEt-r-EJ-s- c man to insure security to lift or property per lb. .. Jlclaueotjpcb, Amhrotjpes, WHEAT-$1- .00 of any Gentile." $li5, per bnshel. FLOUR $1.00 per sack. ; a full supply $3,25 How completely this upsets and conFcrreotypoa, tradicts the more greedy of the Colfax fr present. demand. Our TJt&h Flour compares Card Pictures. carpet-baggerin Salt Lake, who are favorably with the best Western Brands made from , winter ., , , constantly writing and telegraphing of .OOUN-$1-wheat. .00 per bushel. the imminent dangers to both life and Also THJB CELEBRATED BUN PEARL, AND BRAN 4 8HOSTS-$1.- 09 $1.60, perewt property in Utah. POTATOES-O- Oc 76c, per bushel. RNAMELLRD CARD PICTURES. Thirdty. "But that would not be suffBEEF 10c 12e per lb at shop ; 8c. oa foot. icient to break up the system of polygPORK-2- 0C lb. 2ic, per amy." tOc per lb. BUTTER In roll, 35c ' The deuce you say I OGS-P-er 50c. floz, 45e i" Pictures of all kinds taken at all limes and And In all kinds of weather, equally well. CHICKENS-i- Oc, each. ' TVRREY8 18c per lb, $5 per pair. fourthly, "The leaders of the schism are as strongly in favor of Polygamy as - OLD PICTURES Copied, Enlarged or ReBrigham himself." duced In Siie, and rendered Imperishable. Now, if this testimony, given by a man who evidently wants to tell the truth, dotnot show beyond all cavil the utter In Tiew ef the Act the country Is filled with un the Cuilom nu:ian(i of the chrce skillful operators, whose work is wanting in ehemt ar,i Coifax comtiu.-or c!iihi.-- in ical effect, anesiio tasu,, alee, duribility in fact, in U;ah, then language has cetvSed to have everything that constitutes a good picture, the meaning, and Dr. Taggart is a perjured rpUS AJB0V! . NAMED .H0CSE, , 13 JTjgr, subscriber leeli called upon to insure as good work as can be produced anywhere or by any one. Privillain. This tesiitMny shows the utter sons wishing work, will please OALL IMMEuselessneas of this proposed warfare DIATELY. against the people of that Territory, and For the Accommodation of the Traveling Public. loses none of its value because it makes Erer; effort will be made to render it a As a momento Or tokea of affection, ' ' the witne38 himself ridiculous in that FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL. Nothing supereedee a portrait. of he where it in one breath, part says It is mic dispenser of plessare . that "one thousand troops" are needed Connected with the House is a A couseler in hours of aoienoe A whose silent eloquence WELL ARRANGED BAR, "to strengthen the backbone of these rspresatitaiiTe Whispers spiritual thoughts of Lots and disaffected Mormons," and in the very Always furnished with the Finest Brands of Wines, ,, Hope. next asserts that these "disaffected Mor- Liquors and Cigars. . ,. :;. T. M. WOOD Artist. LEVEY & MAHON. 3m mons are as strongly in favor of polygaOGDSN Jan., 4th 1870. . . my as Brigham Young himself." Truthful as this is, it is ridiculous, since this whole business of military expeditions S- - Persons heretofore unsuccessful In obtaining PERFECT PICTURES, are particularly invited to to Utah are aimed to destroy polygamy, call. Persons coming from a distance for Work, and are predicated on 110 other pretext. will be paid for their time and trouble in doing so IX psrfect satisfaction is not givea, The above is taken from the Omaha i Herald : a paper with both eyes open and that is not afraid to express its convictions even if they are on the unpopular side of a subject.: . AND Oh! how certain folks are acting for HEASOXABLE CHARGES. that army to come! Their fingers itch for stamps, and they see no place but JOHN DAVLES, Proprietor, lit "Uncle's" pocket on which Poor lazy loafers ! What will they do if they should be disappointed, and no troops appear for their deliverance? And will 1000 fill the bill? Dr. Taxes B HAVE AXWAT8 ON HAND A GOOD Stook of Choice ' ETBRYE0DY WHO HAS A GARDEN SHOULD may find himself surrounded by angry One Hive of They are "purps" when he returns, barking for Wines, Liquors Cigars ToVacco, One of tlio best InTCStment more than tho 1000 and angry at his low '1 Chicago Ale and Lager Been figures. He may get "scratched" by in the Conntryi Also a general assortment of GROCERIES, all his friends and not find such "lots of offi( easily attended, and lay up luscious sweets for ces in the Spring" as he bragged about of excellent quality. their owners (during the Bummer which quickly Stf 7ERG FIELD, Proprietor. pay for their oust; while the rapidity with which before hia Eastern trip. What you think "itb. a party of seventy-fiv- e ladies and Doc? gentlemen, most of them juveniles, and considerable number of them members IV - UTAH CENTRAL WOOD'S V of Ogden 'Junction, Ogden CTry, Utah Territory, Feb. 19, 1870. ' Walk. IHB Plank. We understand that the Utah Central intends to build a platform and station for tho convenience Feu i s ick. Elder i Commercial, Office g. SoNDAY.Oa on Sbevicis " t ; . , The TeruiB of AdTCrtiging Are as Vie as eould It desired. lis reason-- ' DWPARKHURST, PEOFKIETOK. " f |