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Show The arguments made by the speakers were unnecessary to convince the assembly of the correctness of the principles advanced and the soundness of the !::; position taken in the Remonstrance, for the meeting would have unanimously FIOXEER 1XE OF UTAH. endorsed it and the Resolutions, as soon ON AND AFTER as read. It would have been interesting, could time have been spared aud human IT endurance have born it, to have had all SrOlVDAY, ' present who could haie spoken on the subject declare their views. There is an Traini wilt leave Ogden daily at J0.06 am, and idea very prevalent that at such meet- A p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 12.) p.m. and 8.15 p.m. ings in this Territory, as in political Leave Salt Lake City daily at 7.10 a.m. and meetings elsewhere, the many are 3.10 p.m. Arrive at Ogden. at 9.2i a.m. and 6.2S swayed and manipulated by a few load... v ers. But they who think so little know p.lli. the material of which the bulk of the In addition to the above an people here is composed. In the meety TRAIN ACCOMMODATION were thousands who have ing and again again defended the principles WILL REM of their religion by honest, fair and WEDNESDAYS powerful argument; and though not ON SUNDAYS, trained rhetoricians nor skilled logicAND SATURDAYS, ians, they have good, hard sense, a a.m. and Rait Lake City, Orden Cltv thorough acquaintance with the Scrip- Leavins 6 on which full fare will entitle the porckaitor tures, and a knowledge of human na ofpiu. to a ticket return on the same day and train and will stop by arranging with the Conduc ture that more pretentious profesors free, tor, at any point on the Hue to take on or let on of polemics woefully lack. passengers. will pleaie purchase their tickets at The conversatioa through tho city, thePafwrogera . Fifty cents additional will be charged tare is collected on the train. after tho meeting closed, was a general when the expression iu favor of the temperate and FARES: dignified character and ability of the $1.00 Ogden to Kaysville documents sustained by the meeting to " $1.3 Farming-to" be forwarded to Congress. $1.80 Centrevllle " $1.75 Wood's Cross The Theatre is to be open on Saturday M $2.1X1 Salt Lake City one evening. night for UTAH CENTRAL Published ererj Wednesday and Saturday- - RAILROAD. Is our duly j- - EDWARD L. BLOAK, Ksq., o aatlioriied Agent ia Belt Lake City for tlie of bosiueet connected with this Paper. ...... KDITOR. TniATRB. On Tuesday night "Bowl'd Out" wa well performed. Phil, played the sanctimonious hypocrite with great unction and drollery. Messrs. Thorne and Harris acquitted themselves yery creditably. Mrs. Bowring acted the pious old lady to perfection. Miss dive bowed that she has abilities which only need practice to develop into real histrionic talent Miss Piatt appeared to greater advantage than ever and fairly bore off the palm; her performance was full of humor and yet perfectly natural. Messrs. Crowther and Harris, in their negro comicalities, made some excellent local hits. "Make your Wills" was performed as before. On Wednesday night "Bowl'd Out" was repeated, snd the farce of "Slasher and Crasher" was played in slashing style. Mr. D. McKenzie appeared on Thursday evening before a good house. He played the part of the "Golden with great pathos and ability. Kenzie would do honor to any is always true tonature and his Farmer" Mr. Mc- stage; he elocution is unexceptionable. The "Charcoal Burner" was performed last night before a large audience who, judging from the applause, appreciated the efforts of the actors. Mr. McKen-xie- 's Matthew Esdale was an excellent Thil's V. "Verdict must impersonation. Mr. Mcbe seen to be appreciated. Kenzie shines in comedy as in drama. His Major Popper was splendid. The other characters were well sustained. There should be a crowded house. This is the last night of the Salt Lake Company in Ogden. Phil is to appear in a new piece, sustaining one of his best characters. Cau Aoaik. A. Farr, Esq., of this ity, lately returned from a mission to the East, called to see us yesterday. We are glad to see our late Judge looking so well He has had an interesting time among his relatives in the East, aud made many friends in districts where he had no kindred, who were glad to hear w about Utak, which is at present ene of the most popular subjects in the States. Mr. Farr is glad to be home again, and hit numerous friends are glad to see him. Mr. W. W. Sterrett, of Bear Lake Valley, alfo called to ee us on his way home the East. He will act as our agent In Ricli county. We hope to hear from him xn and to receive a long list of from subscribwu. RiLrotoufl Skrticks. Rev. Bishop Tattle, of the Episcopalian Church, will aid servioes on Sunday next, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in the U. P. R. R. Passenger The public are invited to attend. depot. 4 Ell. Salt Lam Cut, March, 31, 1870, offli-e- W. 1IKI For all information ooncernlng Freight or apply to 0. D. Pat-ang- TlXUCpElltlto ): fJ"w-.-i- ,:.. ... I OGDEN it nt;; lf!tt .uwnJi!I'J9ifiJ JUNGTION. ' OGDEN CITY; ,) ..... I I '.!!. ' ' IT'"''' A t 1 i r in 7 E R L:.IJ M B 1 j I J m ,r . ' . ..- - .i' luitn'ie the only paper WHOLESALE ..i i OF C. P. It. R. DEPOT. .. .( JE3TI XORTn-EAST- ;, in . ogden. ', j I3py Goods. .(. Groceries, per Year. . lint-- General Merchandise. .... HOTELS. FAMILIES CAN BB SUPPLIED DAILY FROM THE RAILROAD JUNCTION WHITE HOUSE, MEAT MARKET, C. E. K. Ingiue House. The l'epW$ COAL! COAL! OGDEN, U. T. ItEASOXAIiLE C1IA 11GES. BUKC1I CKEEK BREWERY milE ISK.ST X liEEIt 1 M'EBKR COCNTV, ' A Vaptrrfor all Ctasncs! . THB MANUFACTURE. HOME Eureka Cook 10 No. ;,; ; .StOTCS, ; 10 Ko Favorite, 20 5o.'L Garden' City 10 Ko. . ogden-cm-- . MA1.N OUUHN,- AID t Loyal Cook, - 25 Cases Lye, ' r OFFICE AT WALKER 'MCNUTTTj DRUG STORE, tXIDEX, U. T. Be- - Calls from the Oimntry Bromptlv .att- ' o DR. WM. H. GROVES, (.Wee, Second South Street SALT tAKB'flTT, " Three doors W est ol Kevere Uuuse. MEDIUM HZ r rw i 21-- 8 Carpenter, Joiner, U'nnl 1ASTITLTI0X DIU US AXD MKDICIXES, Ciotxl, Groceries, Dry HUJ!.S, HATH, CAl'H, J5UOXH, IN' INSTITUTION, MAIN 8TRBKT, o6DIJf, OYSTERS. . lT-t- Iron, ... treet, O cl ? t 100 Boxes '; 8x10 t..i :,. ri U ,! .....'i'. bl m coula ' -.; f i S be flamred. : :r- -. t- ii'"- .. ! (1 ANOftXHlXI Of - can doubtless in crease their Huskies by Ad--. vertisinQ in the Junction. WITH STOCK tpiaaiotialtiT e'iiUi....iwtK i j AXD r,...i.T I. m M.i'i'a It'it ni i.i Halted, Panelled and Moulded. " i .i ... r iii". I 'm :i !. fi: ,' i u: . l'i V 1 '.. ..1 -- .. i i r.'.i: Primed and: Glazed, "I!'. Ii '....,i Alwaji kepi on hasd itl ,''ii. i i ' ' TOOLS Junction Office, ItrB B.V11TU 90-6- At Reduced Prices. A : i . :i '.- To the Ladies. - V ' P. TEASDEt, Ogden City, will hare prompt aUntien. or ..... 4 ... A nne assortment, for sale, cheap, 20-t- Ilau, r - .!.,' ,, f on .unlit KRt One Door South of White JT.B. CLAWS ON, Superintcnd'cni, .1 rti. street, . , of Public 8uare) CAN ALWATS FIX'P ON or JKwt nand the BHKAD, CAKES, PJES, CRACKERS, TLfttR, Fruit. Butter, Kites. Cheese, etr by FIELD k B0BIS, rroprietore. IStf TOU , " I n !, r. n '! ' ' ill, CTery doftcxipUeM will , i . ,! ; . r r. iii,rv i ' ... ;'I i . 1 .. proinpU f' atlended ' ! ! i.i'T ,",;, f . , ii!!' i' ..,' ' ; , ' I J I ' It I i rttOe.--l i l'1'! i i;'-'v;i' ui vna ft' : J !' 'i.' y" ') ' . I. .it i; Honse and South east T iU .4 l-- i-i r.- '''' '. -: i '.(.''S;:-- OGDEN CITY BAKERY, r- . , "LATHER AND SHAYEM." ' i ,,i . 1.ATII, ... T Mi:"-' ..,, and BRESS EUMBEB of . Panthers, Ribbons, u 1 EXTRA SUE DOORS,.! ' SPRING (300DS,! ConsisOng of Artificial', ' l'i' .... i FKMAIE RKLIIF 80CIITY BKO TO call the attention of the Ladies to their X. ' ( . rnUE ) i kindu of ,.r. ' I ' , Proprietors. Co., i ! ;.. i ..; ,, im, JUST RECEIVED, ":: ''i rccolTCd for,l. ..allif Orders .' ,. ..i... ' ' "' And near the C. C. K. K. Depot. ' HAVB ON IIAND A IAR0S QUANTITY V rloos fines to salt of Kicd Lumber, of the requirements of the purchnser. . Aiso aa of which we will of all Pickets, quantity sell cheap for and Uraiu at (Jasn price. . N.H. All tboat persons whom we hare aceom modated, and who know tuemseltes indebted to ui. are requested to come forward and make settle ment within on. month and ears costs. " ' ,.t.t MBS LUMBER YAED ' ,'V'i' ,'i . i'- One and a Half Blocks West of the S. a OF v.'.:.-- OF THE OfAja llouKe and well known a. an armtn-plinhe- d the arid eeiriors kniitht of blade, hat t opened biinw on Main street, a little north S, LeaTitt's. He ak for tlie patmnsge of his oli oWir itrre (nua friend" and of all who want tbair, with a light hand aud a keen raior. Utf ,!.iil' ' CARPEMERS .t 1 " i'P M!'t' l SMITH & CO S. All Order addressed to lm 4 -- ll Jit! ",'-'- ! - f i:...si,i ol vi' ,li;'i r' NEW STOCK AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. A Good Supply of MECHANICS ' TOOLS on hand. ttf i' ''"" 1 . i Mechanics 1,000 Sad Irons, A LARGE l i on, GROCERIES, FORM iii:tm Vi f fifM li; .. 4.(5 ,1. in f. MERCHANDISE,' THOMAS, .,:; 'I t !;'- siDi) L!h.'li li'imeil T;il 5'ir .rit mi j 1 Sash Doors, j : DRY GOODS, milOMAS (oi '.i l.'A ii'o r.i i si! r.ii a lf-'i'-..i. ,.,,(,,! ,. A UKQ1 .i Merchants tlfio want to Sell Glass, their Goods will do well to Advertise in the Junction. M i ?. i 20 Boxes Olive Oil, tu. I. recn- - ... r T GENERAL 1.- - i f; i ii .. lhsFCoFish, C. AVOODMMSEE, S I.:-- 'I' f : HAND A KESKKAL ASSORT nient of Dry tmods. iroceriec. Hate, Ctp, Hmii. Shoe,, Axricnltural luiplemeiite. ie. Ac. all of which Tf. ar sellluic theuf tor cash and . produce. ON 3Iaiii - . The Term of AdrcrtiBing are m carefully prepared Second District Zion'a COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE Fresh Oysters in - 1,000 AND STATIONERY. IT -v Lumber , lii't Chemicals, Dili, Paint, Glati, etc., Likewise an excellent Assortment of - STEPHENS 'i 1,000 lbs. Hoop , , .(., well-digest- i-- tf 50 Boxes' llorsc Nails, K EET, X.B. rrc&criptious 9 niiAi a ...: a ' r! ''Ad f- HAS COUNTRY. Opposite Bishop Wetf, A. IV W T. OGDEN, Have on hand a splendid Stock of I (T.'ll.. U i. , IN THIS WESTERN Mule Shoes, & BOESSEL S.CascsIndigo,;;. PARPE Main Utrttt, Ogden CHy,f u j l irwiand Third V Planed, J ' . THE JUNCTION ... XXX BEER, SALT LAKE , : AS AN ADVERTISING and 10 Kegs Horse TTatclimakers, Jewelers &(JunRtnUns Sixtn Ward, h .! ..J Proprietor. Airents for American nnd Klicin Watches. of Das constantly on hand an excellent quality of Keep constantly on hand a large assortment nne Jewelry, roreipn airnes, uuna, mwu, aou imniuniiiuii 01 an auiu. Purchaers will do well to examine our Stock liefiK'e pnrchasintt elewhere. Which is (or Sale either by the gla i or by the Rciiring carefully dtme and all work warranted. tf barrel. 7lin ", .1 H i Liadng Topice of the Day . DR. R. TIBBITS, ended in. ' . ' - A 1SI ii':t f The Latest TelograpMo JTetei CHARLES PEARCE, 25 aXKEBT, Cases, Soda. .. to hie New and Public of the attontion Calls the or Assortniem Bplendid Tin, Iron and Copper 4 Cases Nutmegs, SALOON, street MlIN" ' 00KTAUI ' HOUSE, a-- ..jK.. ;tl OGDEN ; JUNCTION Artiele$ on all the BILLIAltD SAL00T. NORTH OF OGDEN - .' 51 50 Gross Stove Polish, ; STOYBS,;1 DESERET . BREWERY DEPOT, i 100,000 i , t- ; , Ware, on Broom ' Lot, North of Public (Square, near Main Street Orders left hero for Luudt's Bear will he punctually attended tu. ),, "' ,' iu-A '.!'( t'li(I'M. AT $4.00 PER TON on the Cura at Kchti. y f All orders to ho :ldreic(1 John ?prlgns, Coal 14-- 1 villa, Summit cuuntj, tUth Territory. y nmnufni'tnrr'l and for Bale in quantities uf hum Five Uallous and upward at Lnndt Krewory, which he keeps constantly on hand. Also, a gtxjd uf O'den. on llurcb Crei'k. fiur mile south-eas- t , , Orders will Saloons and Families supplied. vanuty oi jeeeive prompt attention. ; A. tt.tr laaui, rropneior. of superior tiuUity; all of wlilch he offers fur sale at as low ngures as any that are .imported tronj . . the East. , N.I!. Job Work punctually and neatly executed OOD B1LL1ARDTABI.ES. CHOICE BRANDS and of Liquuri, and Landt't Celebrated Ale Lager Boer, at BUCHMILLER'S vA- 300,000 1 Shincles Vaprt J TO 8PRIGG9 IS NOW PREPARED furnioh the best quality Coal JOHN JOHN DAMES, Proprietor. -!-. " " 163-- AUD ! i Xear the U. MAIN-STREE- Best of Accommodation! 'i .it MEAT MARKET. 30 Parlor Stores, Mutton, Pork, lloiuiriia Sauaairea, etc. etc. Whole sale and Retail. '.I.') A : Items necessary for Families and the JOBBING TRADE. I .U ,. .; being replenished with all the Staple . ' ;i "i-- L art eoniUsUv AssortraenU of which ".n Ji i -i)i ir-J'- -- ... ,: iu , it-- Onljr U 300,000 Ft. of Boards SEMI-WEELE- Y ANI Tivket and Freight Agent y tt'f .m,w 1 CAI.DKR, In childbed, at Ogden Valley, Weber County, March 23rd, Ann Simpson, wife JOSEPH A. YOUNG. of Robert Gould, age 39 years 1 monifci BLPER1ATENDINT. and 20 days. RAILROAD JUNCTION She was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, came nine when was baptized years old, to this Territory in 18G1, and lived and JOHN A. BITCHY,' 1'ROPRIF.TOR. died a Saint, respected by all who knew TO FCRNIS1I MY AM NOW rREPAR!l her. T Customers with a full supply ut J1KCF, TREES! TREES! 'u z cm. I. , , Dbar Jcnction: The event of the week, and one of the most importance that has transpired for a long time ia tliii in tho Territory, took place HATE FOR SALE APPLE, PLUM. PEACH Mass and Apricot treo. from one to four yars Meeting which assembled in the old from the bnd. English Currants nd Gooseberfbernacle, to give a public expression ries. A largo variety of Double Roses, also Mufeeling concerning "the Cullom bill" lberry, Balm of Oilead and Poplarmetrees. iarmer s iiur- All kinds of pay taKsn, at i present a remonstrance and protest . Ikinst its passage by the Senate of the Waited States. Between four and five CITY, ousand men assembled, imbued with a Four blocks south of the Rialway Depot. earnestness on the purpose for .THOMAS FENTON, 'licit they had come together. No one ' Proprietor. wmed excited, no one manifested anv d'positio of entertaining ultra or rabid S. S. TUCKER, d entiments; but a feeling mill m manifested that duty to God and Mtfience to His commandments were of HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE Pnmonnt importance. "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. The Remonstrance and Protest, with All Orders personally and promptly Resolutions following, are dignified, attended to. u documents, and claim Article manufactured by ns is warranted to msideration at the hands of the Every se mane of tue dcsi maiermu : tailing men of the nation. It is no C. Lichtkx, Jen. A. BTmin. "Pit ftiing t disfranchise a whole peo & Co., nd strike a deadly blow at the Switch, uoar U. V. K. 11. l'asenger omce, . Ugilen, i of and religious liberty; P"cipl DEALERS 1 ia this the case when FRUITS, particularly CAME FISH, people are peaceable, industrious, Season, Butter. Pou trv Furs. Ciuars and Tohbacco. and persevering, and their sole To Farmkrs. Cash paid for all kinds of country v'eose the peltries, etc. etc. practice f a religions prin produce, furs, Prompt attention given, to all C. 0. D. orders 0 i"! tfce effects of which are wiihlhem- - from a distance. 1Te lue; a principle, too, which they m or divine origin and of vast AT.L AT THE REVERB HOUSE SALOON ""Porta" th hnman family to fully Second South Street, Salt Lake City, where J erstand and appreciate. A fair di- - von will find JOH. SIMMONS or bis assistants ready and willing to serve yott with l me speeches will be published in FRESH OYSTERS, Telfgraph GOLDEN CHOW CIGARS, morning, and the may publish a shorUhand PIGS FEET, etc. report M Call and see biiB. "i waa m4c. deep-settle- I to-da- WM. I). WILLIAMS, Our Salt Lnkc Letter. .i - ' e, place. If.-i- Oli 1870, aMf Dividend. The Second Ward Institution keld their meeting yesterday, in the Second Ward School-housdeclared a dividend of fifteen per tent, for eleven months, and adjourned until Friday next, at 1 p.m., at the same f isui J jti if It it i 1!,:' '' ? of "I'T '' D.W. PARKHURST, act i ji TBOrRISTOR. |