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Show She (Dgttw gunrttott. and Saturday. PuUihedverv rV.Juesduy The Slaiibt Again. Commercial. Our correspondent P. 0. of Willard City, whose letter we publish in this gives an account of a delightful state of things in relation to mail matter. If something is not done speedily, by the proper persons here, to remedy these apparently wilful wrong deliveries, recourse must be had to the Post Office Department at Washington. The people of Utah cannot, and will not stand these abuses much longer. " This postal materially affects the entire population of Utah. It is not coutined to one or two places or occasional instances, but mail matter for all parts of the Territory, is repeatedly and continually We have had to refer to this' subject before, and shall continue to do so, again and again, until attention, in official quarters, is drawn to this crying evil. Complaints from all directions are loudly uttered and the people are getting throughly aroused. Gentlemen of the Tost! Knights of the Mail! Will you not be kind enough to attend to your duties, punctually and properly; or will you compel the people here to seek for official interference at Washington? By taking the former course you will have the inward satisfaction which always accompanies the performance of duty, and gain the good will of the Utonians. By the lntteryou will bring yourselves into trouble and disgrace, find yourselves soon in the "wrong box," and be presented with a certain kind of "sack" which is not of the kind that you so frequently deliver at the wrong place, and which is not generally presented as a mark of respect, nor received with much satisfaction. We advise our friends throughout the Territory, to make known their complaints on this question ; we will give room for the expression of them in the Junction, and do our part to help bring about a post.il reformation in Utah. Ogden City, 1 " Utah Territory, Feb. l'J, 1870. BROWN SHEETINGS 18c. to 22c. per yard. Office e, vnWARD I SLOAX, Esq., i our duly for th. tran- Agot to Bait Uk. City connected with thi. Pajwr. biuiwM of wtwB EDITOR. Zrlui batu Cuaem, &c." that piivate source, Music from We learn, some of our and accomplished city pro Intend paying Ogdeu a visit fessional concert. Professor Careless, Pratt, Croxall, Mrs. Careless and others, r,Tns, &c, the number. tn to be among be received as their will We hope they deserve. A petalents musical brilliant such really excellent artiitei rforate by be to appreciated by the citizens ought the talent already here With jf Ogden. and bands choir, our city friends in our to able be give us an excellent .hould We shall look musical entertainment. with anticipa pleasant coming their for a ul with i "' tions. -- j Mon-iij;fAn Cntbal. On and after next the Utah Central will run two ana a tnira regular trains each way on each run will Wednesdays, way trin tj and ftturdayi able. Sundays. See time .TJ We learn that on gaooTiKO ArrRAT. night four soldier from Camp were ejected from the Theatre in Salt like City for disorderly behavior, and tint on the way to Camp, being intoxi s. cated, they fired their pistols at two The police were soon on their track and a scrimmage took place, the soldiers using their pistols again, ono of the police receiving a flesh wound; the ruffians were secured, however, and Tliunday citi-irn- taken to the lock-u- p. . d. jgg" See advertisement of the new Iwees of the Ogden House. We are pleased to learn that this elegant and Josh Billings says; "I never bet on commodious Hotel, which has been enthe man who is always telling what he tirely renovated and redecorated, opens would have done if ho had been there; I We wish the new hnve noticed that this kind never iruiu this evening. git there." proprietors success in their undertaking. Nor will it do to bet on the man who is going to do something. We never Cachi Vallit. Bishop S. Roskelly hear of his having done it ind several of our esteemed friends from Cache Valley called to see us on ThursWe arc told that a larger quantity of day and Friday. They report business maple sugar and molasses will be made J. .11 uui. ll.verv uuii me- puopie generally ieei-- 1 by the farmers this year than for many Since tne 15lh of January ing well, excepting about mail matters, years past. 1 the weather has been very favorable for Mr winch seem to get "no better very fast.. tho flow-o- f sup, and every farmer who 1 Mr. W. F. Fisher from Richmond owns a sugar orchard is improving the funds us by letter a list of subscribers opportunity for securing as large a yield as possible of sugar and molasses. Masays "all is peace and quiet here ple molasses, of the very best quality, and the people are enjoying the spirit of sells in this market at .? 1 50 per gallon. tie religion of Jesus Christ. AVi Albany Ledger. Yc have J a bridge across Cub river, ;j completed cd the people of Weston are building a I bridge across Bear river, so we vi ill JllVe easv e.ntnmilnifttinn wi()i ill a not. tlements on the western slope. We send I kind wishes for your unlimited ' 1 " ON AND AFTER M Visits and communications from Cache ABOVE-NAME- AT TURE8 are infinite durability, Outline or Uvuuty processes known to follows: take pleasure in calling the advertisement of Mr. T. M. Wood, who is a first class Artist, Persons wishing a superior work will do well to call immediately, as he will close Lis rooms on the 10th of March. We tention at- A Good Dkal im a Shobt Timi. party from Kaysville, numbering over two hundred visit A persons, paid to Ogden on Thursday morning. They me by the Utah Central on a special wursion train, spent a couple of hours our town, took a trip to Salt Lake in the afternoon, went to the The-t- r in the evening, and returned, after tb performance, to Kaysville, having Men eonsiderable for a single days "rat." Visite, Vignettes, STEREOSCOPIC Jlelaiicotj pes, Ambrotjpes, "m LEVEY k MAHON. Si .00 per bushel. $1.50. perewt. BRAN a SHORTS $1.00 POTATOES 00c $ 75o, per bushel. BEEF 10c t2e per lb at shop ; 8e. on foot. TORK 20c & 25c, per lb. c per lb. BUTTER In roll, 35c EGOS Per dot, 45c ffl 50c. CHICKENS 50c, each. TURKEYS lie per lb, $5 per pair. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! KXAUELLEU CARD PICTURES. Ai Pictures of all kinds taken at all times and in all kinds of weather, equally well. As a momento or tokoa of affection. Nothing supercedes a portrait. It is magic dispenser of pleasure ' A consoler in hours of absence A representative who silent eloquence Whispers spiritual thought of Lot and Hop. T. M. WOOD Artist. r Engine House. CALL AND SEE ME. K.GARN OQDKN don't think all the blame can be laid at ft door of the P. Best of Accommodations PERFECT PICTURES, ar particularly Invited to dlstanr fur work, call. 1'erfons coming from will lie paid for their time and trouble in doing so Is not givea. If perfect satisfaction 0. , . I. BEES! AT THE EXCHANGE, UINTAH, TJTLII, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD v of Choice (i 4 Stock streets of Omaha are now N lighted with gas. Ogden take There has been considerable gas nd our stseeis lately, but if there has any light to it we haven't seen it. no-tl- c! U. P. BREWERY, - Half Block South-Ve- of Tosl Office, st Ogden, A CHOICE HAS a Na llill.ard Table' wn bria 1 Coxiso. riowinir N.B. All orders nced in the northern suburbs of prompt attention Og-- n City, and gardeners are beginning Pt in early seeds. "We bail thee !d Spring!" Hasten and show us thy tf BRAND OF nncl AlHOi ArticWof LAGER, l!ie promises. BR. for Lager lleor will meet with by A. LANDT, Proprietor 00 DEN CITY, JAN. 1st, HAPPY NEW YEAR! I - r- VV7 vs. Renter, jyiBer, turner, cabinetmaker, : h carries on bysi ess n r the Of- - 4he J"CTIS' aC8W Sn.Mli Of PlaneH. 1170. SALOON, RAILROAD the ease, Main for CALL AT THE Street, FRESH OYSTERS, by WHO HAS A GARDEN SHOULD On lliv of Hers. They ar of the best ran, or plate; Stowed, Fried, or Raw. These de- licious RiTalras are receired daily from Baltimore. us a sail, Soused pig' i'wt (nut arriwd JUE SIMMONS, tyrtW ttwlor. ltf IiiTOslments ltf Great Central Route. MICHIGAN CENTRAL 111 100,000 XL.XXjZ1.0JO EASTERN CONNECTIONS. mronEli tHt DIBJCT Passeiip and MEhtMte Shinclec NIACARA FALLS NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST. (HI CLLUKATIB "BLUE LINE" run exclusive over th t, Route Great Central Eastern Lin from Chicago runuing th suagnificcnt Th only Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Planed Lumber 0XJB ! SIDE) wm Two DmT TaaouoB Taum leave th Mzraocai Rnia, opposite Omaha, spon th arrival of Train from th West over th in the Country; UNION TACIFIC RAILWAY. easily attended, and lay p luscious sweets for their owners during the Hummer which quickly pay fur their coat; while the rapidity with which they multiply soon duplicates, triplicates and further increases the original hive. This belns; th direct rente, and 113 Hlle shorter than the lower line, hates Hoar in sjod Insnre connections with all East na k Southern Railways, pass-ang- er bavins; cboio f Sonte iuist of Chicago. BXG01GK CHECKED THBOCGH TO ALL Wm. D. ROBERTS, of PROVO, who has been SO SUCCESSFUL IS DRINOINO lltfcS INTO t'llK TtUIUTOUY, will start East tbout the 5lh of February, lor the purpose of all Descriptions. Locks, Latches, &c, PURCHASING AND FORWARDING SEES i IASTEM Pullman! Palace THXXTY-FIV- II. 1 , A LARGS ASSORTMENT 01 B. CLAWSON. Doors, Sash Doors, IUIaed, Panelled and Moulded. CITIES. Bleeping Co&ohei nut Sash, O. Primed and Glazed, . . DOLLARS E tlu, v tkiongb. to Chicago without change. CEO. L. DUNLAP, Bnpi. B. f. PATRICK, Oen. Paa. Agt, Chteaga. At Prices greatly Reduced to meet the demands of that may be ordered, to Utah. He expect to be sble to bare tliem at Ogden by the beginning of the People. April; and wilt deliver thorn at that point for TUB , ..fT ., OGDEN JUNCTION DR. R. TIBBITS, PliyHieian aud Surfycon. j Dentint, ... 0XTAIIf Orsieru receired torlaM The LaUst Telegraphic Xewt kinds of I1IT1XDIXG LUMBER AID DR. WM. H. GROVES, ' Articles on all the i:riM Leading ToAct of the Day. ' PLACE SOME WEEKS AGO. a Roan Bull, coming two years old, crop off m ngui. ine owner 11 swauuw iur leu ear, requcttnd to pror property, pay charges and take it nwny, or it will be sold to pay expense in on mnntA Irom mis aaie. 12-- 3 8. STEVENS, North Ogden. TO XAIN STREET CITT. jLATH, AS AN ADVERTISING & BOESSEL PARPE Main Street, Ogden (,'iy, Watchmakers, Jewelers AGnnsmlths. Aeents fur American and lAatn Watches. Keep constantly on band a large assortment of fine Jewelry, foreign aicties, uuns, I'utols, said Ammunition oi an amis. Purchasers will do veil to examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Rftirteg carefully dtmi and all wwk warranted, W5L. D. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. lias constantly oq band an excellent quality of XXX BEER, UTilch is for Sal eithrr by the clae or by the barrel. tf WASTED, A BREWER. BREWER. No one band. &d apply scert h W. be sn experienced I. WILLIAMS. D1U1SS LIMBER of CTcryJdeftcriptiaa HAS THE JUNCTION FEW EQUALS will be promptly attended to.'. IN THIS WESTERN COUNTRY. .,. - ... . .. r "ITrANTED, AT TUB DESERET BREWERY, FIRST-CLAS- S and MEDIUM OGDEN MY j SIZE DOOBS, SASH, BLINDS, DESERET BREWERY DEPOT, riAllS on hand. 8-- IIAVE IN MT POSSESSION TOE FOLLOW. ing described animals which, if not claimed, will be sold at puMic sale, at the City E stray round, Ugden uty, reor. istn, at l o ciocjc p.m. OFFICE AT WALKER k MC.NUTT8 DRUG One black Heifer, one year old, white under , OGDEN. U. T. belly, bush of tail whit, no marks or brands STORE. - Call from the Country promptly at-vuiblo. l.-iOne dark red Heifer, one year old, white In fore tendod to. head, white on thighs, crop off right ear and bole in left. One pale red Ilmfrr. one year old. crop off beth under belly, bush of ears, star in forehead, white . tail white. Office, Second South Street 8ALT LAKE CITT, Tbre doors n est oi Uevwre House. One brindl and wh'ta spotted Kelfer, two yean Mm ott ear. bit and upper old, crop right On red Stoer, one year old, star In forehead, white under belly, whit on hind lrrs. bush of tail white, under slope off right ear and square crop on leiu WILLIAM N. FIFE, City Pound Keeper, Ogden City. . NORTH OF OGDEN HOUSE, 12-8 " ESTRAY. ...... Alwaji kept IHVIi. A Orders and Money will be received up to the 15th at the Office of of March, by James Mctiaw, this Paper; or by X. L. Hloaa, Ksq., Baft Lake city. T A "ailing facoj - One Stool Squares and LIQUORS OYSTERS. t-- IN VARIETY OF 1 : The 1100 "WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ESTIMY XOTICE. See Mr. A. Landt'g "Notice" in Also a general assortment of GROCERIES, all advertising columns. There is no of excellent quality. j ""ch firm as Landt and Fullried. ' TElta FIELD, Proprietor. 9tf Gas tl.3i ' Agent' Shingle: $1.00 - D. O. CALDEK, 300,000 RAILWAY. or 14-- "Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, ' Chicago Ale and Lapcr Beer. J " . Tbe direct ronto from Omaha to Chicago and the Eait, All Orders, promptly attended to, w j ' Fermlngton Kaysvill Ogdsn CGcts, 75cts. On It Passenger Train. H. T. RAR0E5T, Geal Bnp'ti CnlcajtJ. H. 0. WENTVTORTH, Oen'l Pass. Agt, Chlcairo. tUOS. IlOOi'3, Qen'l Freight Agt, Chicago. NEW ARRIVAL JOHN DATIE3, Proprietor. , ... .... " without 4r-- Persons heretofore unsuccessful in obtaining CITY". OC3-DB2S- T REASONABLE CHARGES. WE ' ' Ze Ce 31. '" . - for the speedy transportation of all kind of freight 18T0. tf Screws, Butts, OGDEN, U. T. ltf Jan. 4th of Re- In Tiew cf the fact the country la filled with unskillful operators, whose work is wanting in cl.em-Iceflect, artistic taste, alt, duribility in fact, in a good picture, the everything that constitute subscriber feels called upon to insure as good wm k as can be produced anywhere or by any one. I'ei-sowishing work, will ploas CALL IMMEDIATELY. 'S 1100MS, Opposite the Utah Central i FARES: Ticket and Freight BEST OF TABLES, 300,000 Ft, concerning Freight or Pas Salt Lake City to Wood's Cross ' " Centrevlllo 14 HflVH MAIN-STREE- , For all informativn sage, apply to " LL WHO DESIRE TO AMUSE THEMSELVES find a Room, Cue 3rA-VIST- CP. K.K. DEPOT. AXD Trains leave Op;dn daily at 10.05 a.m., and A p ja. Arrive at Bait Lake City at 12.20 p.m. aud 8.15 p.m. An extra Train will leave Ocilen on Sundays, Wednesdays and Sutnnlays only, at 6.S a.m. and arrive nt Salt Luke City at 9.45 a.m. full fare on this Train entitles the purchaser of a Ticket to return on the same day aud Traiu, FREE. - i with the and Balls will comfortably fitted np with the IB. EXD OP T JOSEPH A. YOUNC, BUPERISTENDKNT. SUN PEARL, AND OLD PICTURES Copied, Enlarged or duced In Bile, and rendered Imperishable. BILLIARDS. WHITE HOUSE, , CELEBRATED Also THE S- - "''"::'.'.. AND OPES fOR FREIGHT Eerreotypes, Card Pictures. EVERYBODY WELL ARRANGED BAR, Always furnished with the finest Brands of Wines, -- WILL BE CORN Connected with the House is a Liquors and Cigars. 3in CITY, Trains leave Lake City daily at 7.10 a.m. and A.iu p.m. Arrive at ti);aeu at v:.j a.m. aua o. p.m. An Extra Train will loave Salt Ijk City on Sundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays only at 6 p.m. and arrive at Ogden at 7.65 p.m. Full Far on thi Traiu entitle the purchaser of a Ticket to re turn on the same day aud tram rKht. PICTURES, HOTEL. .TaolfjIInnd, Smoothing' S PIC-- XORTU-EAS- SALT LAKE winter wheat. Is th 'NIWs." We have Reived two Nos. of the Dettrtt Evening this week and both of them sadly kMnd time, what's the mattor! We I FIRST-CLAS- to LIFE-LIK- being taken, of fine tune and unsurpassed for lioiduoss of of finish, by all the various the Art, some of which are as Photographs, Cartes de 10 X 12, $7.00. Public. For the Accommodation of the Traveling Every cflurt will be made to render it a J3? AND TO rASSEXGERS. OPENED ANEW always welcome. ; OGDEN OGDEN, VTTHERE ARTISTIC YARD, FROM 13 JCST IIOUSE D The Utah Central Railroad, which is NOW COMPLETED Full supply, at $10 per ton. OATS 2J4c per lb. BARLEY 2Jc per lb. WHEAT $1.00 $1.25, per bushel. FLOCR-43,- 25 $1.00 per sack. ; a full supply for. present demand. Our Utah Flour compares fkvorablv with the best Western Brands made from OGDEr HOUSE. T HE If. TO, ROOMS!! HOTELS. ." LUMBER Wednesday, Jan. l2th, PIOXEER LIXE OF UTAH. PHOTOGRAPHIC HAY t TBUCKEE-BITE- RAILROAD. 2. ... suo-lts- UTAH CENTRAL WOOD'S Ogden Junction, to 20c. BLEACH MU8LINS-1- 6c BED TICKINGS 2Sc. to He SHIRTING STRIPES 18c. to 27& CHECKS J5c. to 35c Do. PRINTS 12c. to 17c. MUSLIN BE LAINES 20c. to 27c. E LAINES 37 e. to 45c. ALL WOOL GINGHAMS ISc. to COTTON YARN $3 to $3.S0 COFFEE Rio per k, 30c per lb. TEA $1.60 to U'oO per lb. ' BACON 27c per lb. RICE 17 to 20c per lb. $22.22 per sk. SUGAR " ermhod, $23.23, per sk. CURRANTS 24c per lb, by bl; TOBACCO Nary, per lb 80c CHEESE 30c per lb. INDIGO $2.00 per lb. ' 00c per lb. CANDY 35c PEPl'ER 50c per lb. SPICE 50c per lb. NVTM EG S $1 .90 per lb. CANDLES-lJ.- 50 per box. SODA $10.28c per box. SOAP L X. L. brands $9.75, per box. RAISINS per box, $7.25. COAL OIL-- per case, $10.70. LYE $13 per case. G LASS 8x10 per box, $7.00. 1 -1- of D.W. PARKIIURST, The Terrai ef Advertising are as reasonable as eoula be dcired. PROPRIETOR. ltf |