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Show v .kl-- kia v i ,T.rt ilj tbeOoM BY TELEGRAPH, vi ECEST)AY and BATCRDAT, r , Pbsuhhuh, Com I am. An Ordinance In Kelntion to ' AMERICAN. ,. u 14 COTTON XUIKS-lSo.to3- ff self-taug- ht ht roitEiGX. ; " W t to-da- y, to ti.i9 Mmlin-l- M . 25 half-- ' H 36 to WjOO " i ioa. i . . , ? .1 ." Torat of AdveTtlsing are at retion- - Tho ' able at ooula bo oomrod. ' . . ... . ' Ittsi tie CANDY, ncy '.. tick too to : COAL COD PI3 per oc.-49-.00 A Paper for all da$$e$l 400 Pieces Prints, Muslins, i$ OGDEN JUNCTION ptr ton. to 16a. ptr lb. CUPBEAl- -ic . i Tic. Th LaUit Telegraphic JVw ptr buhtl. CORN-- A CHICKNS-- tub, We, 100 Sacks Bacon, " do. Per EOng-SO- c Airo ", it FL0UM3. to $3.25 ptr Mfk. 40c. to We. per ft. OING GLASS-tal- Article on atttlU per box, $7.00. O '' - 10tl2,$7.00.' OLTB-tO- c. per ft. HAY-- Wl tupply, $7. to $10. per ton. HOOP ION 11c. to 15e. per ft. per tTt ce. ' ''.,. Alcohol, THE JUNCTION HA$T ii .. ta-- ; , j.i COUNTRY. . Cooking Stores, 1 ');nf,- :; Sole and Upper Leather, - PEPPER, Hack 60c. ptr lb. '"' Caytnne tOc ptr It, PEACHES-l- Oc. siae-wai- Sold PORK ptr at prrrr 20o. to 25c Bought i5c. per lb, STOVE-41.- POLISH, PICKETS.-45.- 00 EAISINS-$7- .00 at lie. to tOc ptr kuthel. , w . , per dot. per 100. per boa. , , 00 , . , , , , tlonery, who want to Sell their Good will do well U Merchant , Adverti , Sta- - full supply of A lb. 50c. to 0c. POTATOES t in th Junction, etc, itihi ctCo ,. side-wal- per lb. ROSIN-1- 5C. ROPS, MASILLA-50- C. SOAP, OLIVE, L X. S0PA-$1- 0J5 per cat. STARCU 21c ptr lb, ECLPUCR 20c. m , ALT, Fine aje. SALTS, Eptom l&c n to tie. per lb. .09 per bo. , r. Mechanic , crea , . i ; .". A-- tit !!l-lt W .Mi'. to 17a per th Junction . 20. " WHEEL-HEAD- per seek $3. W I WOOD $7. to ti. per Bert, " pr cord. t'I AND SHAVEM." It hat boea trtqatntlr tltmoBttratod that judiciout Advertitiag it tho road to tuceeii in every orpartrntat et Trade. invito the publio of Ogden and , "' ' JUST RECEIVED, ;jftf ' At Reduced Prices. elto-who- re ut thtir IdvertltenenU in tho Joacriox. : : 1U Ordori addrottod to D. H. riKU?, - jeceiraproaiptatteolio.X-2U-- tf B1LLIAHD ; LAXTll, Proprietor. BILLIARD TABLES, OKOICS BRANDS GOOD Liquon, end Lendt'i Celebrated Ale and Lacer Brer, et B'JCHMILLER'S SALOON, Public gquere, ner on Broom' Lot, North of left bere for Lecdt' Jlin Street. OrderetttciiM to. will be punotntlly 90-t- f . Beer r i" v Ogden City, will have prompt attention. & BOESSEL PARPE Mam Street, Oirden City, SALOOX. : - to five Of THl THOMAS, THOMAS Ttunse and well known a an accom- - for Insertion DKBT BKEft ' IN WE1SKR COCNTT, pliahed koight of the. Klnora and blade, ha TUH end far tele in qfiantltirt of opened busineu on Slain ttreet. a little north of from tive Mellon mhI apverdel Un'lt'f Hrewory, N. Leavitt's. lie ki for tbe patronage of hi old of Ovden. on Burcb Creek, four mile touth-eas- t frietidf and of all wbo want a clean (bare in an and ' eniriiee- tepphttl.' : (trdan ;wiU 8nk y cuajr, with a libt band aad a keen raaor. 14tf FORMERLY. ?i- .'loois?; ' i W "LATHER JOLVEBS' 'iVli I to $225 per ft. Nat. LeaMl.10 per ft. S AM CABPEXTERS ft. NAVY A GRAPE- -). WASHBOARDS t&M per doc WHEAT, $1.25 per buihrl. : - if OF STOCK A LARGE -- TOBACCO, ::.: .. V can doubtle , ift their Butine by Ad-- yi.tl , Crushed-$21- .00 , TEA-1.- BREWERY !. - SOOAR, Brown-- Uc. LORIN FARR, Mayor. City Recorder. .1 rtitnff in ; , .I . r.:.l . Plows, 450 MACHINE-42.- 1" oATS.tsrlo.' j- . riety, WESTERN IN THIS . Glass, Hardware in great FEW EQUAL3 ' ;i SPERM-43.- 90 " ' :i Paints, , i ;. ; fi. " " .. MEDIUM Btr 20e.per'lb.';l," .. ' d tOOW00D-2- 8c. to SSc. ptr lb. LAMPBLACK 20c ptr lb,- - nt A LUMBER-46.0- 0 per hundred feet MCSTART-6- 5c to 63c. per lb, MATCHE3-45.0- 0 to $11j00 per MADDER-35- c. , per lb. ' METAL, TABBIT tOe. ptr lb, , H ' 1. '. $1.7 per MOLASSE?, ' ' $2.00 per Sugar Drip, NCTMEQ3-4U- 5 Pr lb. . , ( NAILS $! 90 to $9.W per keg. , OILS, LINSEED $2J ptr pi. FISI-$- 1.$ . ; At Oils, oj the Day. AS AN ' ADVERTISING , ,!( .f Alt . ', ' near the head of the tame, or have hold of tho lines attached to them, or bther-wis- o secure them to some post or other substantial plaoe of fastening prepared for that purpose. Any person or persons violating this ordinance shall bo liable to a fine in any sum not less than five nor more than fitly dollars for each ., ewa. $.M per . J..M-- ,'.,.' .' , It.OO to LEAD-Wh- ite '' per lb. Hams, ' ' lb.',' . IllTS per Leadng Topic ' , nonsisnoi3-$is.a- kt. IRONI.IAB-tS- ; 15 Hoops Cheese, CAiIPH(R-41.-40 COMPOSTION , Brilliants, COHTAJJtl t i! 1 Lawns, 22c. ' COPPERS Chaml)ray8, 1KB $11.00 14c. '. JUST ARRIVED: ft. . 30c- - I. Ao. tot pr to 40 oonitantl for FamiHet aad tho BMettar JOBBWO TRAD PROVISIONS, per tb. U trt ..! ) : bting rtploaiiBod wltk all tho Staple ft CANDLE, .If ,., .' ,', ; ; Aiioiiraoata of wkltk i CLOYKS-65- ! ,rli General Merchandise. rr ,:" ?hos. '...1 t 2J GROtERIES, , G. ' t ' ALCM ic. per lb. ,, ALL8PI6 60c. prlb. to UM pw dot, AXE UtVES-A- iO BACOX-BV- jc lb. BARLE1 3c. pr lb. BEESWi-Jl.- OO pr lb. BORAX-eper lb. UORTa-41- 2i ewt. BRAN to J1.T&, BEEF i. to 16c per lb at shop ; 10a. e fcet BfTTEIU25o. to 30e. pr lb. AKIN (fOWDEB 43.26 pr doa. to $7. pr do. BROOM BRASS ffiTTLES 70o. ptr ft. CLRRAKS 24c par lb, by bl. lb. COrKEE,tio ptr ik, 29e CHESE-27- o. to c par lb. - h Odell, ' iT ' SSJc. to $9.S0. SKIRT RAIDS 8io. per dot. THREAI Epooli OOe. to We. ptr doe. " Lloen T6c. to tl.SS per ft TOWEUNO ITc. to JOc. pr yd. 8ec. 1 . Be it ord ai ned by th e City Coun cil of Ogden City, that all persons owning buildings within tbo kmitt of said city are hereby required to set one or more feet from posts in the street, twenty-fiv- e the front line of their lots,-- Wbere the water ditches Interfere a variation may be made sufficient to clear such ditch; said posts must be set in a good substantial manner, suitable for securing horses or other animals. Sec." 2. Any person refusing or neglecting to comply with the foregoing seetion of this ordinance, tho corporation shall have the right to set said post at the expense of the owners of said ' V ' T building. p See. 3. All persons are hereby forbid den to set sign, awning, or other posts or mis city. on any or mo exeept they set them sixteen feet from the street line of their lots; and further, that no sign or awning shall be less than eight feet above the grade of the sidewalk; nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prohibit persons from opposite setting posts on the the corners of blocks, to prevent the trespassing. of teams: Provided, the distance between said posts shal not be less than five feet. Sec. 4. Any person having chsrge of, or being the driver oi a team, snail, while such team is standing in the streets ; J' ' ir, ,. t ' fr . UctoWe. lND10-42.0- 0 , ' " M " 60. SHAWLk-!.- Xn Ordinance in Relation to Setting Posts and Securing - . RAVES' DCCK ; i 'CO ! ; 90c. to $1.2 ' to 15e. :U 1 ' to H.OO ftr tot. ftnu' PRISTS-lO- c. Dry Goods. SEnEELEY Groceries, Only 0 per Year. '' tlifl to SS ITe. to SOc U, 'i .'1 Sn :s si: ', ' t'V. LI5EN,trih ' - i: pr ji. JlANS-46e.to60c Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden city, that it shall not be lawful for any person, buying or tell ing any article of merchandise usually bought or told by weight, to use within the limits of said city any species of spring balances to determine the, weight of such article se bought or sold. Seo. 2. Any person violating, tho pro' visions of this ordinance shall be liable to a fine in any sum not. less than; One dollar nor more than ten dollars for each offence, together with cost of pro ' ;' sccution. ' Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be in force from and after the tenth day after ' its publication. Passed May 16th, A.D., 1870.' ' ' LORIN FARR, Mayor Tiios. G. Odxli, City Recorder. A. D., 1870. ;.- to 24s. -:! UW-52.- J4C0NH-)e.to- Prohibiting the Use of Spring Balances. ', :? i Sc. HICK0Sr-llc.to?7- Jfc. J 't Passed May 23rd , ... 0. Vri-Ye- offence. . MAIL iVDOLESALE , w FLAyKtS, Wait a Rad ttc. to Mo. toTte. jr . Opra-- H08K, OCDEN. t 22c. to Me, to 37c. GISOH.ttlS THE ONLY PAPER IN . ; .: FREXCHMERINOS-tV- . Teams.- ... ' AUWool-STcle- aoo. WICRKM-oajje.- ' ; . .! ArmurM " OGDEN CITY. .4 to S3, pat koach. .60 DENIMS-25- C. Billiards and Ball ss p4ir.-- : p 2e. " " m Ordinance relating to at-in- $20110 ae. VRN-42- DAMABK41.26 -- A-- i . 10. BISTJNQS-l- &c. C0rT0SAE8-S3c.to4- JUNCTION. i - ., ,' '.!','-,. 1 scattering the contents in a most pro wanting a No. 1 miscous manner. Nobody hurt. The Suit of Ready-mad- e Clothing should go loss to the company is at least $100,000. At Burlington, Iowa, yesterday, Aqiuta & Earl's. Tiiirkiil it Lawrence, son of the proprietor of the Lawrence House, "beat and kicked to Tsiw Daily. By referenoe to our death Anton Burbach, a watchman em columns it will be spti ihni a ployed in the house. Lawrence escaped new daily paper, under the name of the Fifteen ; hundred dollars reward have Salt Ltke Herald is about to be started been offered for Lis 'capture. excitement in our capital city. Considerable . L. Sloan Esq! is prevails among tue remans here over the ex 1 he at the head of the editorial departon Mondayof General pected arrival, ment, and W. C. Dunbar, Eoq. is to 0 NeiU, ' whoj it is said, comes to com th business management. Both plete the arrangements already almost of tfcwe gentlemen are well known, in matured for sending a force to aid the eotan unity as men of first-clatal- O'Rielly in his Red River operation. Illinois. ent in their respective lines. The Salt The Chicago Tribune's Washington Lake Herald ought to be a success, and special says that information from St, the public may expect to see a paper Louis is to the effect that a Board of full of life, variety rnd interest. We Tactics, with Gen. Sc'uofield as presi dent, ia in session in that city, and that anticipate for it a very extensive cirula- -' it has already nearly completed its t'toe and a wide field of usefulness, and Work. The object was to prepare a gen wish it all the influence and support its eral system which should nnaifctain the greatest possible uniformity in" (be 'ma desire. projectors can reasonably neuvers of different arms of the service, Gen. Schofield will be delayed a short iKroBMATios S. Wastbd. Henry time by what remains to be finished Blaneett, who arrived in Ogden, from and will not go in person to his head Virginia, on the 23rd instant, wishes to quarters in San Francisco for a number hear from his brother, James C. Blaneett, of weeks. Gen. Wheerr, of his staff ho when last heard from was at San has started west, however, with the or dcr to assume command. Bernardino, expecting to leave that ., St. Louis. place on the 23rd instant, on his way to The St. Louis Gas Company has sued Bait Lake the city fur various sums, amounting in City with packhorses. the aggregate to over $300,000, alleged K? Wanted. A part ler in a rood to be due for gas furnished the city for the three years. This is regarded pjing business. Capital required as apast set-oagainst a suit Which the City $1,500. Address Mr. G., Ogden Jchc-iio- h Council will bring against the company Office. A dispatch, received at headquarters, General Forsythe is in close says Obitcat. From the Deseret Evening pursuitthat of the Indians, who recently at iVfic of 23rd instant we learn of the tacked the working parties on the Kan death of Mr. YY. I. Appleby, on Friday sas Pacific railroad, with good prospeot tat, at 3 o'clock p.m., after three weeks ot overtaking and punishing them. Florence. , illness. j Three Italian frrgates are cruising Mr. Appleby was born near New Egypt, around the island of Caprera, to prevent Monmouth County, New Jersey, on 13th the escape of Garibaldi' to Naples. Y The Government has taken this action beAgust, 1811. He was. a Gariwa; followed the carpenter and mill-,(ig- cause it is known that the cons, of baldi are in league with 'the insurgents business till 1838, after which he in Southern Italy. ht school, was justice of the peace, Mi Associate Judge for Burlington London. Wy, N. J. He joined the Church' in ' Further deialfs'ydf.. tlVioKj) d'etat at 8W, and shortly after was called td the Lisbon have been received, dated midain'iBtry; labored in different parts of night, The.Stat4rlmeainister, Duke w Union with great success, and came De Soule, refused to sign the decree ap General Salhana, President of this valley in October, 1849 He was pointing Conncil'of Ministers and Minister of the lected a member of the first Legislative War, because the King was under duress and it.WQuld.noD, therefore, be a semhly of the State of Deseret, and of his will; notwithstandof the Deseret University. la fair expression the King accepted General this, 1856 he ing went to ths Eastern States on Salhana as prime minister and requested 1 lo years' mission and assisted Eldef him to reorganize the cabinet. I .? 4 u t It k u , v "Ffaf is. Joa Taylor in editing the Jformon. He teW the offices of clerk Deputy Stonacher was burned in effiof the Sun gy, by a number of residents of his dis and clerk of the District Court in trict, for his opposition to the plebis- Territory. His funeral took Dlace Sunday last, when Elder Orson Pratt and some private houses were illuminaReached a funeral discourse in the ted last evening, in honor of the declar'Wteenth Ward assembly rooms, ation of the Plebiscitum., Thp principle in. powerful and logical streets were'tirWgecr, Sutnert"wasno neer the dr ctrinea of the atonement disorder. ' The publishers of the Sitcle, Reveille, the resurrection of the body. ;'.T Rappcl and L'Avenir National have been condemned to imprisonment for one The attention of the owners month, and to five thwrsand francs fine ' Property and residents in the .Third for the publication of the spurious pro. lfls uuy is directed to a notice clamation, over the signature of Napo our Icon. advertiaing columns of today. Madrid. that Espar-tor- o See Ordinance in ral&ifnn to rIt is announced, has reconsidered hfs resolution and "g posts and securing teams in to. now consents io. accept the erown of s J mit. Spain; this, however, is not official, .lhe Coal. excitement attending the unsettled state See new adAts. in of tho government in the meanwhile is "chok. unabated. OGDEN U c. BLEACH VSLUiS-rUo-- 1 ,v BED TICKJQS 2Sc. to 40c- BRIUIANi-3- 60. to tic, CAMBMCt-UJ- e. to 18e. , .. i to tail CARPET!! ,: CHECKS-4to t2e, CORSET J AKS 18. to SB. w Gx nixeuen V- z. cms. i. V,!l. l'. ..1-- rr4-- BLANKETlOO to Mer-rifel- J2p TBI ' GOODS. oXe to . BROWN ni rmr .,'' , 0pr ADtrw-Sfct- T BAREGE y V. ' DRY jltPACAS,lack-AOo.U1.0. . . ,. : TVHOLSiXE FBICE LIST. " pie-ni- .t Oflee of Cien Junction, Ogdm City, Utah irritory, ifay 21, 1870. New York. The Revolution has been sold to Mrs. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tho City Bullard, of Brooklyn; Mrs. Croly is to be Council of ID WARD L. SLOAN, Eq., to our duly the Ogden city, that any person editor. working for the trau- who shall take down any fence or let ltfcorjd Alert In Belt lake City Messrs. & Tilton Studwell, stockholdto rfbuaint eoaaected with tlrii Pprv ers in the Methodist book concern, are down any bars or open any gate so as IDITOB. or rido, drive or enclosure, expose any again considering the charges against Dr. walk across tho premises of another Lahan, the junior agent, who will problimits ithin of said city without tho be suspended during trial. or the owner, or occupant Excc,,0"-- On Monday 23rd inst, ably permission The Revenue returns in New thereof, shall be liable to pay all dam party arrived from Salt York forInternalare B excursion " $1,600,000. April a. m. 10 train at ages, and a one in any sum not less than special jke'City-b'During the storm, several houses in one, nor more than one hundred dollars New Jersey, including the" railroad company numbered nearly 600 per-wdepot, for each offence. were struck by lightning. d Robert Sec. 2. No cattle, horses, mules, jacks including the Fourteenth Ward was killed and his son was badly or gusiay School which was under the di- i jennies, sheep, goats or bogs shall ; gored. to run at large within thelim-it- s be allowed Veneieula advices to May the 9th rerection of Mr. Thos. Taylor the superinof said city, and all such animals so the II. Geo: success of the rebels under found may be taken up by any person port tended bis assistants Messrs. P. Richards, Mr. II. Guermo Blanco. On the 27th of last and driven to the city pound, and the and Henry Tylor after three days or hard fighting, owner or such animals shall be Lable to and Mr. Joseph month, 8. Beatft. be Treasurer, the insurgents succeeded in occupying all damages done by said animals, These gentlemen the Capitol; houses and 6tores were pay Jorne the Secretary. and all cost of impounding the same. sacked and robberies were curried on to See. 3. And be it further ordained called to see how the JimcTioM was geta fearful extent by the soldiers of the that all fowl, such as to see we were and turkeys, ducks, very glad ting on, victorious party. For a long time Blanand hens allowed to run at large geese n our School arched The past co has been plotting to secure the over- at them. any time between the first day of office preceded by a fine banner with throw of the established Government and April and the first day of October in has each year, shall be forfeited to and liable apparently succeeded. the sentiment expressed by Joseph Smith teach them tedBaseot, a colored minister of the Uni to be klllod by any person upon whose inscribed as a rnotto-"States at the court of Hayti waited premises they may bo found trespasscorrect principles and they govern them upon Saget, on tS eleventh instant, to ing. itltes." T!.e party a'ke h ugh in inform him, officially, of the ratification Passed May ICth, A.D., 1870. of the loth the Constitu to amendment LORIN FARR, Mayor. town and assembled at Jennings Hall, tion of the United States. Saeet replied Thos. G. Obeli, City Recrder. which that gentleman had kindly placed with eulogistic remarks on the President tt their disposal, where they lu d their and Congress of the Lnited States, and of said that the people Of Hayti wonld feel and enjoyed themi ve e An town. in It much closer allied to the United States the time during their stay Alleys. on account of the amendment. was their first intention to march to Pullman Eight completely appointed Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Jones' Grove but as the weather was cars have ' taken ' the Boston Board of Council of Ogden City that it shall not in little the were foils Trade to California. warm and many be lawful for any person to establish or acThomas Hulleran, the company, they consi lered it wise to keep, or to aid or assist in the estabhas been convicted of murder in the lishing, keeping or conducting of any cept of Mr. Jennings effer and use the second degree, and sentenced to twen house or place within the limits of said fine Ilall in the upper part of his new ty years. oity for the purpose of playing billiards; A fire in the woods near Smithtown, nor shall building. any person establish or keep, or aid or assist in establishing, keeping TUey left at 5. p. m. for Sail Lake City Long island, has burned in area ot miles by six. or conducting any house or place in where they arrived safely at 7. 30. Mr. said city for the use and purpose of a :'"'. .1 i Washington. Thes. Taylor desires us to return thanks Both Houses of Congress agree to ad Bine or ten-pi- n alley or' other pin or oa behalf of the excursion party to Mr. journ on July lain. , ... , , ,, ball alley without first obtaining from Two hundred recruits hive been or said Council a license therefor, Jones for his kindness in offering and dered to recruit the seventh infantry in Sec. 2. Any person violating the their for his grove pleasant preparing w M Montana. of this ordinance shall be lia provisions reception and also to Mr Jennings for hie to a fine in any sum not exceeding Chicago Two freight trains, loaded with Hour, one hundred dollars tor each ottence. the use of the Hall. Old and young enPassed May 16th, A. D., 1870. grain and other merchandise, ran to joyed the trip and we hope to see partfull Rock on at the Island LORIN FARR. Mayor. gether speed ies of a similar kind inOgd?n fre iucn''-- It railroad, yesterday, emasning both en Thos. G. Odill. City Recorder. through the summer. gines and demolishing 21 of the cars and . i 1 CODJERCI.4X. .. "' Trespass and. Animals Running at Large. a't ... ,.: 'til Watchmakers, Jewelers IGnnsmlths, Aprenu lor American and cigin natrne. band a large artmant Keop eon'tantlv fin Jewelry, Foreign W'atcbce. Ouna, Putol, aad Ammunition oi all aino. Purchaaer will do well to examine our Stock before urebwint eleewber. earafully done aad all work warranted. rpirtca The Circulation of the Junction I tlreadu large end is conwUrtrtiy inereitttinyi (' '7' H.B. CLAWS OK, Super iqttwUnt, |