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Show Slander.' I'ublUhed every Wednesday and Saturday. . - Muni!- term V- .11) Devoted to News? r 5 3 .3 r 'T I B 3 J T 8,1 J IS 10 9 11 7 6 10 I3 riiiomn. i i7 3 4 u 21 30 1 45 75 11 18 19 25 w ou to 1. 40 50 66 26 30 40 60 100 JO 80 Call 1S5 200 135 (xar m.mm Transient advertising to b paid for in advance. " j tarns JJUIlUtvtH A Sqnaia - " nra Ji iis.'? " i uSm' Yearly ad vertirers allowed to chanpe at pleasure, a witb only the additional charge of twenty-nrwill be cents a square fur composition, but tlwv con- over charged JSXTRA for occupying ipaoe Ticial Notices or Advertisements retained on tbe oattide of the paper, will be charged twentymo pur cent, additional on the above rates. Advertisements not marked on the copy with the number of insertions, will le published at our option until ordered oatand charged at transient raA"'vKllTISKMKNT3,insort"e4 till forbid, will be mtinued until entered out, in. every iusWuca, and ired for accordingly. The rrivilege of yearly and half yearly advertisand ers is rerhD6d to theirdirect line of business, Ileal Kstate, or otker advrtie-OfBj! lir4, Anetien, be will i charg-t"foreign to their regaiar trade, c c - -'- for nepaTatery. So Advortisemunta from the States will be inserted without the cash ( at our advcrtUed rates,) ircoinanriug the order, unless from one of our rccnlar authorised Advertising Agents. All communications devoid of interest to the public or intended to promote private interests, will 1 charged as .advertisement, and iyuient we required in advance. If personal in character, reserve the right to reject any article, or advertisement of this class. D. RICHARDS, FRANKLIN s Editor and Publisher. DIRECTORY. United Stales OlHcers for - J7 Wilson ShffJiV-S.A. Mann. Milton Orr. ' 'Governor Secretary -- - Marshal G. H. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney J. E. Tourtellotte. Supt. Indian Affairs C. Cletiienta. ) J. B. Over Receiver of Public Moniet Surveyor-petteral-r-- ton. George II. Registrar' of Land Office Maiwell.'" John r. Taggart. U. S. Assessor ' U, S. Collector Q. J. HoJUstcr. , Wilsen. 0, F. Strickland and C. Ckitf'JusHce-- C. Associate Ju stices Hawky. )4 Territorial Officers: Drbnatt Attorney-Gener- William II. Conarest to noo4::i!!iT;r al oily feast. Box Elder Co., U.T., April 6th.' 1870. Fort, I was pleased to learn from vour latter that you had "splendid weather." etc. In a large and still erowinz citv like Ogden. you need lots of sunshine. Up here, however, towards the north pole, we are indifferent to such trifles. Our weather clerk has taken a notion to amuve. himself a little; hence, as a prelude to his performance, he "raises th wind," puffs and blows vigorously, shakes the large trees, and twists and distorts small saplings, and other vegetation into more shapes than Phil, does his phys! lie theit turns the liquid valve, and down comes a shower of rain succeeded by lia.il, snow and sleet; then a little more rain, a little mora wind, and then Thus it was on the days a repeat-e- r. on which I left Brigham, and thus it continued all the days, but the good folks in this region are used to these little eccentricities of Mr. Clerk; and, as I said, are indifferent about such matters. With me it was quite the reverse. At first I felt quite uncomfortable about it; head winds, moistened with rain, snow, g etc,, alternately, with their keen influences soon produced an uncomfortable sensation just under my shirt. However, 'on reachine Tort Call, I halted at the residence of Bishop Harper, by whom, his wife and ten olive branches; I was kindly received and hospitably entertained, and, for the balance of the day, I soon became as careless as the rest of . the folks, let it blow high or blow low, and it did both. X'all'i Fort is about six miles north of Brigham; has a population of not quite thieo hundred; but theyjexpect Boon io double their present number. They have soil, many .broad aires LX?Ca-loam- y with ample ranee for pasturage, and an abundance of hay land, When I reached this place, they had put in about twothirds of tlieir small grain. Some fall wheat looked well. I am informed that tte 'Iitfre8')ech'rittle,or no Signs' of "KojV-peggs',' and they are, sanguine, of reaping a good harvest, whether the Cullorn bill passes or not. Al "present they Ihivo ,1(J " trttel ' to BMtfhWehy foVtllVrAait WattW, 'but I expect they will petitum. the- - rostmas- to pive jthein a post ofhee of thlr wa.rwlui'h, .doubtless he Vf ill do.i They have a day and Sunday school here generally; the former, at present, is not in session.. They Jiave also a grist mill and a saw mill. n h.ffl continued unaThe fs Katcd all"night;'.conlihue8"'yet,',"and new about 'two feot dot p.. Some time during the night, or iirly: this morning, the cattle shed of Mr. L. Barnard fell in, head burying juiidcx it some sixty-seveof stockv As soon as the a flair became known, the Oqden Jcnctios (assisted by Bishop Thos. Harper and his bailiwick) hastorwd to the scene' cfi the; disaster, and witii" 'Shovels, pitchforks', kk etc., soon removed about fifteen inches of snow from the roof of the shed, pitched if. U. A. JlV.lilUkVl A uditor Williau Clayton, m II f of Common Schooh Superintendent ) . Wober County Officers: . Probate and County Judat D. Rielurds. Sdecl Hen Lester J. Herrick, Henry Ilolnies, Richard Ballantyne. Clerk and Recorder . S. Richafl) Prtsecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. Notary Public William Cntchlow, Sheriff Gilbert Belknap. imam uro Deputy ahenU Assessor and ColUctor Sanford Bing- - 'ii j U i . Treasurer Israel Canfiold. Coroner Vim. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools, -- Wm. W. Barton, 1; i ; ) , City Government: Ja. . tycorjiorjitwl bjuletof 18P4.' on the I?, election biennially second Monday of February .,,Maetiugs of the City Council weekly,'-o- n Tuesday weaings, at City Hall, Main Street. Mayor Loren Farr, t , Aldermen P. A. ' Brown, -- 1st Ward; L. J. Herrick, 2d Joseph Tarry, 3d Counselors James ,Mo Gaw, Walter Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiau leavitt. Municipal corrfT-lTh- , o8. Attorney Marshal ' G. OdeU. A. Miner. W. N. Fife. , The Volume or Coin and its Effect on Prices. ABBIVB :'.. Weet; SEMI-WEEKL- - ? I - Y - 10.30 a.m. 6.30 pm. J0.30a-!,i; MAILS . Close far North Op;den on Monday at p.rn. Fffr Plain City; on Thursday, at ,M0 p.m. For Hunjsville, on lueaday and Friday, at 8 p.m. -- oO Trsilna Itotxk Ogden daily, until farther Jno-fSalt JLake City at 10.6 a.m. and or " (lor extra trains see time Table.) for the. Jaat, at 10.5 a.m- .- for the ' est, "at fj n.m . ' Arrive from Salt Lake City, 9.25 a.m. nd. 5.25 p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. "oin mo veai 10 a.m.,. Divine Vorsliip is held everv Sundav. in the Tabprnar-l" I er i a.m.r' anl in the BcUfii Hpusys ' l"e various wards at o.su p.m. Terybody desirous of -e- learning facts rning UaeiT, Salt Lake and Utah, wonological, statistical, historical and 'e"gious, with a reliable sketch of Moronism; and have a thousand and one .W.inswered.that are bging daily A, end a copy si 'n9",lin Sult Lake Directory. Mailed ? w'WWrt1OBoe for a dollar quarter. tt "" . ai-.- April 8th, 1870. Dear Junction: Ogden Post Office: from tha Eaat $844,000,000 has been coined since I believe you like a contrast. So do I, especially when it is an agreeable one, When I left Call's Fort, although the snow had settled considerably it was about eighteen inches deep on the level, which made traveling for man or any other animal, any thing but easy and pleasant. But after performing a variety of eeometrical evolutions tacking about, frequently seeking a better track, and finding a worse one for about seven miles. I came to "Dewey's Springs," and was agreeably surprised to rnd tnere comparatively very little snow the ground generally was almost bare and in many places entirely so., Green spots appeared anon, like so many oases in the Desert. Scores of cattle and sheep and the Valley en coveredthe iced the rich pasturage--. young joying, is already becoming plentiful in tnese hill-sid- parts. On found one' Twai but one whispered That muttered low, for very shame, .. .. That thing the slanderer dare not name, Aud yet its work was dona. VOI. I. es arriving at Bear river station, I "brother .Ben" with his hired busily at work foncing his hundred and twority acres, which will soon be entirely eaclosed with post and wire fence some of it is ploughed, and soon, much more of it will be, and "put in to small grain, corn, etc., for Ben js a farmer. As my team and myself were; jjlenja-ntm'- s tuckered eutr I Teadily-.efeeyrhfunctrW, lo go trr" the Hmise and all night. rest a while. T fest There I expected to find tie "last issue" el the Jciotios, but' iatbis I wa disappointed. It comes to hMid stimcrimas, and often ajid sometime ;niL often it don't come "although there is a daily mail fromCqrinne to, Bea. rivet;. Sometimes tie 'siiliscribers for the Weekly News in this "region will get two weeks' news at once, and then the reader has a men etl edhe warri iiraur, Salt Lake - Makes Jije ; a Speech. The TtadicalsinCongresshaveinvenled a plan for stirring up the fanatical blood and firing the loyal heart. When some scheme for plundering a Southern State is on the tapis, a Senator begins a fiery speech in which he paints the atrocities C. City. of Off den Junction, Ogden City, Utah Territory, April 13, 1870. Office ' "WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. DRY GOODS. ALPACAS, Black Mc. to $1.00 per yard. Lnstree 22t to 2&o BROWN SHEETINGS-l- fc. to21e. BLEACH MUSLINS 15c. to 23c. BKD TICKINGS 24c. to 40c- 9 CAMBRICS 14J4c. to 18e. CHECKS J5o.to2e. COTTON ADES-- S;. to 42c. n DKLAINES 15e. to 22c. to Uo. All Wool-3- 7e. ? " Moslia 18c. to 22e. to $1) FRENCH MERIS0S-I1- S6 FLANNELS, White A Red 45c. to 62c " Opera OOc. to J5c. ,, GINGIIAMS ITc. to 80c. HICKORY 18c. to 27c h JEANS 45c. to 60c. PRINTS 10c. to l&o. RAVE.VS DUCK-33- J4c. to $3. per bunch. COTTON YARN $2-5SKIRT BRAIDS Sic. per doi. THREAD, Spools 60o. to tl. per dot. Linen 75c. to pr ft) TOWELLING 17c. to 20c. per yd. , , 18-5- 0. In other words, in twenty years eight times as much gold w as coined as during the sixty years previous. Of 320,000,000 of gold issued by the Brit ish mint since 1003, 115,000,000 have been coined since 1850. Since 172C the French mint has coined 10,800,000,000 francs,' 6,000,000,000 ot which have been issued since 1850. Since 1664 Russia has coined 626,000,000 roubles in gold, of which 400,000,000 have been issued since 1850. This immense volume of coin natural ly. m its. effect on prices. Within creased supply, tne purchasing power of gold necessarily decreases, and the prices of produce and property must advance. It seems rather eurious that this enormous enlargement of the volume of currency in tbe financial world should have increased rather than decreased the rate of interest. But the truth is that the immense impetus given to active life by the telegraph, the railroad, and the abundance of gold Las caused a much more general distribution of wealth,' especially in new countries, and the demand for money has kept ahead of the greatly increased supply. In America until population increases, until the supply of labor exceeds the demand; and until the dormant wealth of the country is much more fully developed money will continue to command a high rate, and, what is more, the de mand here will affect the rate in the - Old World. sixty head of animals all alive, and glad to see, once more, the light of day. In fact, except about six head of calves and few roosters, Mr. Barnard recovered all hie stock. I have no doubt but that perpetrated on the inoffensive negroes in the future that gentleman will take by the rebel whites. When he has measures la prevent the recurrence of worked himself to a frenzy, and the such an accident by building a more sympathetic gallery is pouring floods of substantial and safer stable for his am briny tears over the national carpet, a messenger rushes in witn a telegram an mals in the winter season. Snow! snow! it continues to snow nouncing a horrible murder of an aged and decrepid negro woman and her here. How is it with you? suckling babes, by the cruel, 1 am quite well ana hope you are eleven y Ku Klux. The telegram II. the same. Yours, as ever, Bear River Statiox Hotel, Box Elder Co., Utah, Postmaster Isaac Moore. General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 P'TO. Sundays, from b p.m. to V.oO p.m. Daily Mails close, until further notice, tor Salt Lake City at 6 p.m. For the East...-,- ,9 ,a.m. For the West o - , , - . . 5 i p.m. - From the Baltimore Gazette. The United States Mint, since 1792, has coined $496,000,000 gold. Of this, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o. ALUM 15c. per lb. ALLSPICE 50c. per lb. AXE 2:. per lb. per lb. BARLEY, BRAN A 8UORTS-41.- 25 to $1.75, perowt. BEEF Sc. to 15e per lb at shop ; lOe. oa IboL BUTTER 25c to 30c. per lb. BAKING POWDEtt-43.2- 5 per do BROOMS fctAO to $7. per dot. BRASS KETTLES 70c. per St. CURRANTS 24c per lb, by bl. COFFEE, Bio par ., 3oe per lb. CHEESE 27c. to 28c. par lb. CLOVES 65c per lb. CANDLES, 12 oi.-W- .00 per box. CANDY, Fancy 32c to 40e per lb. " Stick 30c- COD FISn lie to 16c COPPERAS 22c. n CUDBEAR 55c. CAMPHOR $1.40 . COMPOSITION Tee. CORN $1.00 per bushel. CHICKENS 50c, each. EGGS 20c Tor dot, FLOUR $3. to $3.26 per sack. GINGER 40c. to 50c. per B. GLASS 8x10 per box, $7.00. " 10x12, $7.00. GLUE 40e. per lb. Full supply, $T. to $10. per tony. 14c. to 15e. per B). HORSE 8HOES $18. a keg. HOOP IRON I5DIGO $2.00 per lb. IRON 8, SAD 124c. per lb. LYE $12.00 per case. LEAD $5.00 to $6.00 per can. White ' 4 CO., MAIN - STREET. OGDEN, AND SALT LA KB CITY. Dealeri in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency. Draw Exchange on San Francisco, Montana, Denver, at. Louis, rew xork, and all parte of sarope. Collection promptly attended to. 1 tf SPERM-$3.- " MACIIINE-$2.- 16 60 " " COAL $10.00 per case OATS' 3c. per lb. PEPPER, Black 50c per lb. " Cayenne 70c. per lb. PEACHES 10c per lb. PORK Sold at 20c. to 25c Bought at 15c to 20c, rUTTY 15c per lb. POLISH, 8T0VK $1.00 per dot. RAISINS $7.00 per box. RICE 15c to 19c per ib. ROSIN 15c per lb. ROPE, MANILLA 30c. to 33c. per lb. SOAP, OLIVE, L X. S.76 per box. SODA-410.- 25 per case. STARCH 24c per lb. To all whom It may concern IS HERZBY GIVEN, THAT snaged in IHminens in Ogdsn City, (fcr which the City Ordi- nancet provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring, license are liable to be taken before any Aluorman cf said City, aud be subjeoted to a Fine. By order of (he City Council, NOTICE LORLft FARR, Mayor, THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. The Office of the City Recorder is at tbe Omee of the "Ogden Junction, Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. R. 11, Station. Office Ilovrt from 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. DEPOT FOR Sclmttler Wagons, MAIN" STREET OCDEN. and that of England to $134. The British for $o(K) A Mission," written in Hindostanoe, and calculated to promote woman's education in India. It is a fixed fact that certain propensi ties run in families, like red hair. A man who was hung in Ohio for murder some years since left six sons, and each one of these children is now .a modical practitioner. Within a few years one hundred, news papers have started in.iuicago sua failed. In New York it is estimated that $!X),000,000 have been sunk on papers . that lived but a few months. A bushel of ripe tomatoes brought Into a family, will drive out a box of doctor's .it i ' pills. jETz. M'ell give the pills the same clianeo and they'll drive a bushel of tonmtooa out of the same family. Mobile Register. clergyman. ' ; ' ' i.i Never deal with an undertaker if you avoid it. They always want to screw you down, ' can- possibly u. .Si i If man got knocked dowa for offering a young lady $100 to "let him hug. hfr' as much as that fellow did during tho walti for nothing." A Boston Josh - Billings says; "Before I would preach the go?pM, as some ministers are obliged to, for 450 dollars a year, I would get a living as Nebadkennezer did, and let tho congrcgaehen go to grass too." ; . Nevada County, Cal., is at least a hundred miles from the const. Its Sheriff, ' dwelling among the Sierra Nevada, awaits such an occurrence as that which brought a vessel to Mount Ararat. A recent enactment allows him a fee of $3 each for serving attachments on ' . ' I ships. According to Landsbcrg, a German chemist, artificial light contains 00 per oent of colorific rays, while sunlight contains only 60. To this predominance of heating power as compared with illuminating power in artificial light, la il.l. butes the disagreeable sensation produced upon the eyes. Very thin sheets of mioa will intercept tbe colorific ruys, and render the light more agreeable. servant's soliloquv A servant girl, just been admonished by her mistress to be careful in "washing up" the best tea things, was overheard shortly afterwards in the back kitchen indulging in the following soliloquy', whilo in the set of wiping the sugar basin: "If I was to drop this ere basin, and was te catch it, I s pose I shouldn t catch lb but if I was to drop it, and wasn't to catch it, I reckon I just should catch it." A E. GARN, WHOLESALE DEALER Wines & Liquors. SAMPLE AXD SALESROOM ON MAI1ST STREET, City, Utah. Kentucky Whiskeys; Main Street, Ogden, A girl, only fouryears of age, residing with her parents in Marion, Va., has a moustache and whiskers, the hair upon the forehead extending to the eyebrows, and a very heavy head of hair, exceedingly black, extending below the shoulders. The child is quite sprightly, with fully developed limbs and well formed body. The arms, shoulders and Imck, if not the whole body, is covered wit Is The child may be soft, downy hair. termed a modern Esau. ::-( ' i'i A planter near New Orleans finding that he used up plows faster than ho could afford to replace tLem a somewhat paradoxical condition in egricul-turdetermined to turn economy Yankee for onoo and invent soinotliing to meet his wants. He has done St, His invention consists in covering plows of any kind with a thin plate of steel on their turning faces and landsidesin such a manner that it may be easily taken oft' and replaced. I'lows that formerly wore eft rapidly at the point may how have their lives indefinitely prolonged ' y putting on a new face. They are made in New Orleans, and the South now proposes to rejoice in release from absolute dependence on the North for plows. ' ' . al There is a feud in the Saunders family in Missouri. The daughters, Mary Juno and Emily, both fell in lore with tho same young man, and the fury of their woman-natur- e was so much excited that determined to fight a duel about if they M. HOUSE, Attorney. Address, s with out iu the alley. The No. 78, Nassau Street, New York City. 284m conflict came off, according to agree-merit- . JCILIi TAKE ON SUBSCRIPTION, Tho young man, who seemed to have behaved with noble impartiality in this matter, sat on the fence whittling a stick Mid saying kind and cheering CLEAN COTTON words, first to Mary Jane and then to Emily. Mary Jane's back hnir was slashed into bristles, and Emily had four allow tor which wa wdl yards of "gathers" ripped right out. It was a drawn fight, as the young man could'nt decide which whipped. The SALT LAE8 CITY, aggravating part of it is, that the deWill Mnd Seed, of every kind, for the Farmer, the graded outcast was engaged" to another Gardener, or the Florist, by mail, on receipt of at that very time, and merely enpuMUhed price and ten cents a poaud for postage. girl We will also allow TURKS CENTS per lb. fcr For price, eee Deseret News. couraged this conflict, as he auid, "so as to make things lively and interesting." Addresa, STAINES A Co, Seedsmen, Box 88S, Salt Like City. (father tip your Rag and brine Xhm aJssg te Mary Jane and Emily are now waltzing UaVB VUICI. around for a fresh man. table-knive- Man in Hell," is the lecture by a Canadian government has bought a novel ealled "The Undo s Subscriber's Attention! of - who had Leaf-$1- "The State . ;i 1 A-- tempting title of a . "What does Satan pay you for swearing?" asked one gentleman of another, "lie don't pay me anything," was the reply. "Well, you work cheap; to lay aside the character of a gentleman; to geieral assortment and full supply inflict so much pain on your friends and always on hand. civil people; to sufler; and lastly, to rtok losing your precious soul and all fojr PHIL. CRAMSHAW, nothing. You certainly do work cheap " ' l Agent. very cheap indeed." 8ALT-PETR- lican. 4 The debt of the United Rtatee amounts to $65 per head of population; tltatfof Holland to $ 107; that or France to fcUft; CITY LICENSES. down-trodde- WHEEL-HEAD- v.n A COUNSELOR. 20c. per lb. LeoWOOD 28c. to 33c. per lb. LAMPBLACK 20c per !b. " "j , ion has so raised the con dition of the laborers of Birmingham, Office opposite Ogden Hotel, England, that they have built and now OGDBN CITY. own zu.ouu more cottages tuau mcy ,, All klndi of legal buslneai promptly attended otherwise would. to. ill The lanrest orjran in the world is now building in London for the Hall of ArU and Sciences at South Kensingttn. It will have 111 sounding stops independ :' ent of fourteen couplers. ATTORNEY Bar MUSTARD 65c to 65c. per lb. MATCHES $8.00 to $11.00 per case. MADDER 35c per lb. METAL, BABBIT 40c. per lb. NUTMEGS $1.75 per lb. NAILS $3.90 to $9.90 per keg. OILS, LINSEED $133 per gal. " FISH $1.85 'u Miscellaneous. BANKERS , HAY DAIILER to $5.50 per doa. IIELVES-$4- .50 BACON-2- 3ic HIM, .. A hint so slight, , '.'1 And yet so mighty In ita power. ' A human aoul In one short hoar, Lie. crushed beneath it blight.,.,; 'j - ' 'l ' A t. PAHLIK, Helena, Montana. read, the orator soars high in the air, Ogden loyalty boils over and the national car brine. Nye the pet absorbs more builder of Nevada, tried gifted saw-mi- ll I hare on hand a larre Stock of the Celebrated this dodge the other day. He wanted to 8UAWAN, l.KH BUN, CROW, ISO W K.N', AND SHARP S BRANDS of send troops into Georgia to forage on the wheu the but a, told be t would country, wrong and unconstitutional, he replied he diun t care for tbe wrong or tbe con Also, LARGS STOCK of stitution, he would send them anyhow, and immediately commenced a rehearsal CASE LIQUORS, 8ULPIICR2()c. of one of his spread-eagl- e speeches about SALT, Fine 3J-CASE WINES. n the man and brother and SALTS, Epsom 15c n the tyrannical white man. The gifted 30c CHAMPACNES, milling financier had elevated his bald SUGAR, Brown 15c. to 17o. per lb. headed goose to an attitude seldom at20c. CATAWBAS, tained by such fowls when sober. The Crushed-$22- ,25 per sack ITC, KTO. TEA $1.50 to $2.26 per 9). gallery was briny, and Summer and Call and examine my Stook. Revels were sobbing on each other's .10 TOBACCO, Nat. pet Ib. breasts when in rushes a boy with a NAVY A GRAPE 80c H telegram announcing another Ku Klut WASH BOA RDS $8.50 per dot murder. Nye looked the personifiaation $9. Nearly Opposite White Home. of outraged loyalty, but the dodge was a per nesU failure; Ben iiutler smiled and several WOOD $7. to $S. per eord. Senators said "Oh, that's tbe old thing." The saw-mi- ll builder saw hit failure and sat down. The Ku Flux message trick DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED ABSOLUTE York, Indiana, Illinois and other is about played out, and people are beStatus, for pereone from any State or Country, ginning to understand they are got up legal everywhere desertion, drunkenness, non- and are for effect, without the slightest support. etc sufficient cause; no publicity: no until divorre obtained. Advice free. Busi foundation in Hat San Joaquin Repub- charge ness established fifteen years. is , From Salt Lake City stuff, some '' COMMERCIAL. . blood-thirst- Aaron Farr. ' ' ' Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. ' Surveyor W. W. Burton. Captain of Police P, G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston. Constable C. F. Middleton. iJreasuttr n tho ttraw, willowl:anl other and lYohi the fallen debris dug out matter if some of the Mr. l'otts especially at "feeding time!" As I am fifteen miles from the nearest Post Office, I will date, and send this from here by the way mail. II. i ours, snovfr-sfort- off What den and thirty-twmiles from Malad lily. . it is pleasantly located, and is snugly ensconced in a pleasant little valley, through which the river runs in great volume. The surrounding scenery is truly grand, in contemplating which the studtuit can look "through nature tip to nature's God" and reverence Him. The stages of Wells, Fargo, & Co., change horses here on the Montana route, to and from Corinne. The hotel is a well appointed and regulated house with all necessary conveniences, and the traveller can here find every comfort and accommodation that he can desire. The proprietor is a gentleman and so also er .erubbabel anow. JMUT UTAH, WKD3TESDAY, AIMUL 13, 1870. news is very old, "better late than never,'' as my old Methodist uncle once told mef about getting to heaven ! The station is forty miles north of Ok peue-tratin- OCDEN literature, Agriculture, Science, and tho Arts. 7TTTT-TT-- 1 Dear Junction: JJ) or ten iroes oi ivp ,VT"" : OGIE, ;-- fttT Correspondence. UK) BO ( Xo. SO. O ' fl' ? J . One renonifd word, That struck iu coward, puiaoned blow In craven whispers, hushed and low, And yet the wide world beard. WOO KATES OF ADVERTISING. i JUNCTION, n TJ Single Twa bnt a breath And yet a woman's fiUr (aiu wiltod, And friends once Imd grew cold and stilted; And life was worse than doalb. Seeds! Seeds! "yi RAGS STAINES & Co., Tive Cents per lb. |