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Show challenge, name your subject and conditions and theu the ".Mormons" can have their say in the matter and decide whether you or not. One thing iHBure; J such a tiling as a discussion should take place, although public de bates are not in our general line, there will be no efforts to drown your roice in and other discor hisses, veils, dant sonnds with which our Elders would be assailed if they were to appear in similar position in your christian cities, Published every WEDNESDAY and 8ATURDAT, by the Oudk PuuLismna compant. UTAH. The Election. Tht elcetlo en Monday last, passed off quietly ro Ogden Bereral vehicles Were seen passing and repassing through cut the day laden with passengers bound for the City Hall, and more interest wag manifested in the powers and privileges of the franchise, than ever we hare seen in thia plaoe before, but there was no disturbance, no quarrelling, no drunkenness, no shouting, and no undue ex citement of any kind. The most interesting feature In the election was the presence of ladies at the polls. They commenced to vote at very early hour, and might be teen at iutervahi throughout the day, walking up to the ballot tat and sustaining the itrajghi, square People' Ticket. If woman suffrage can be wisely, judicious ly and beneficially exercised anywhere, it is in the Territory of Utah. A little dodge that is new to our unso phisticated citiu'M,. and which savours trongly of the trickery of "eivilized" electioneering ' was resorted to by the few persons who. were in favor of opposi lion. A number of the regular People's Ticket were obtained and another name substituted for W. If. Hooper's, Delegate to Congress. The ticket with, this ex ception, was precisely the same as the square thing, and was calculated to deceive any person who did not observe the name closely. Beyond making a little fun for the voters, and a little work for Jhe printers, we have not heard of anything resulting from the artful '' Polk Citt, July 25, 1870. Ogdeh Junction : A delight'ul trip of three days, landed me safely at DesMoinesCity, Iowa; and as on previous occasions I have spent one hundred days, tedious drugging toil wun ox teams to periorm t tie same journey, the pleasant trip seemed more like a dream than reality. On our arrival at Laramie City, which claims 2,500 population, we found an effort had been made to turn the Lara mie Plains into fruitful fields with prom ising results. Potatoes do well ; some wheat and oats were heading out, and the people flatter themselves that they Great Kevolution in Medicine The monopoly established in tele will succeed in this snow capped region, to cultivate the soil as well as the peo THERE 13 NO DISEASE BUT graphic communication by the Associated ple in often have Utah; they although WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS Press is beinor shattered to pieces bv the rain, 1 could perceive tha irrigation electrio fluid now manipulated by the ditch passing the liquid fluid over the Will cure. Their great success In healing all ail ments is proving to tbe world that the ooctors are American Pre.g Association. Of course land. the greatest humbugs of the age. Mr. Walker The next effort, we found a little west challenges the Medical fraternity to show him a the old monopolist company feels bad, of Wood disease 183 lor which his bitters are not a cure, and if miles west of Omaha; River, lie done, he stands ready to donate fats) to especially as the news transmitted by eorn, the principal crop, looked well, it canbenevolent association in the United Slates the A. P. A. is more reliable while fur- and of good color, and tasseling out. any to be named by tbe person who will prove that tbe At ts not true. Island. Grand 164 assertion above J. vtAl.lv en, west of miles nished at a far cheaper rate. So the 32 and 3 Commerce street, New York Omaha the crops were much more abun R. If. rival companies for the diffusion of dant. Some McDonald, General Agent New York and wheat in the stack, and the Ban francisco. knowledge by lightning are giving each reapers very busy, and as we approach other thunder. ed umana, the fields enlarged and in creased. But very few fences am. eared an in Quite interesting little incident in this tiiuberless Platte Valley, until we EVERYBODY! the battle of the lines took place on were near Omaha, where we found the M. STUART, OODKS, HAS A LARGE Friday evening last at Sacramento. The loss of our pure mountain air. the .wA !..,;.. nn i Aaau.s.... II1ICMI sj a!.. SUU ILJIUg VU UskUU, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company's weather being very hot and sultry, as for galsnnsnri Cheap for Cash. as at well Umana. dry, lines being down, East of Omaha, an fitted op on Reasonable Terms. After a irenial shake of the hand of Pumps operator, named Van Valkenburgh, went fader Dunbar, we passed over the Mis on a balcony adjoining the Western souri River, and parted reluctantly will Union office, to see if their line was at friend L. 0. Litlleficld he being book VIRTUE OP A DECREE OF FORECI.O- ed lor St. Joseph Mo., and proeecded on T)Y 1J sure from the l'robate Court of Wei work. the Rock Island R. R., which is a do- - county, Utah Territory, against KI.II1U IIIATT, It Bhould be understood that the At- in favor of JOHN HHiJOM, for the sum of one lightful scene, through Council Bluffs, and hundred and seventv I will sell at Public antio and Pacific line is in the interest across part of the wuy to DesMoines. Auction, at the Court dollars, House, in Ogden city. Utah of the American Press Association and 130 miles from Omaha East, The hills Territory, the following described property, to wit: All that certain claim of laud, situated north the Western Union line in the iuterest are covered with wheat shocks, and the went of the town of Eden, in Ogden valley, county is waving corn very heavy. At the first of Weber, including an undivided of a of the Associated Press. The W. U. thought we wondered how irrigation thereon erected, on tbe waters of Wolf formerly known as the property of Moffitt man fired at Van V. and then started the was effected on those hieh uneven hills. creek, Krorer A ferry, with all the appurtenanees thereuntil the in are we suirzested. a thought to tbe on, he highest bidder for cash, on Saturday the was that to steal story endeavoring land where it often rains : which, by 'JTthdayof August. A. D. INTO, between the hours news, and the fun of the thing was, that the ten ol and twelve o clock a.m. way has signally failed about DesWILLIAM BROWN, as his name resembled the superintendand if it does not soon rain, ev Moines, Deputy Sheriff of Weber Countv. tints ent's, the two were confounded; and the ery thing will die. There is a complaint Ogden, July 26, 11)70. of the greatest drouth ever known in report went out that Superintendent hose parts. Some grape vines casting Vandcnburgh, of the A. P. A., had been heir foliage, leaves dropping from the HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OP GOOD caught in the act of stealing W. U. trees, corn dying and very hot weather ; Barrels which I will sell cheap for all kinds of cases of sun stroke occasionally. On at niy More, near the U.C.Il.K. DcnoL despatches. The Superintendent avows his intention of commencing a suit for Friday a man fell on the platform of a Ogden. C. W. THORNTON. building, sun struck, and was seen to libel against all the papers which have and full from the dead. WAR! WAR!! lr. rs JVeiunau's Visit. The Rev. Dr. Newman is on his way to Salt Lake City, and the eastern papers auuounoe (bat the Rev. gentleman intends to hold a discussion with the "Mormon" leaders on the subject of IV lygauiy. There is one thing that seems te be entirely overlooked in this an- nouncement and that is that there are two parties to a discussion, and before liny debate can Uke place, both parties though they differ en the question at ' issue musi agree to discuss it, Dr. Newman's advent to Utah is heralded through the nation and the discussion is talked of as though it w ere a d thing. But we have heard nothing concerning even the preliminaries of the debate. No one here has challenged the Dr., neither has the Dr. challenged any one here, so far as we have learned. However we hope the Itev. gcrtlemen will have the privilege of speaking in the Tabernacle extended to him and that he will take the opportunity in a proper way of course, of bringing forth all the strong reasons he cuu offer against plural marriage. As to the result, it can be safely left in thehands of any of our leading Elders, who are familiar with all the arguments that can be used on the negative of the subject end know how to sustain the affirmative. The DutrttNem, suggests that before the privilege of the Tabernacle he granted to the Rev. gentleman he be re quired to pledge himself to grant the privilege of speaking in his church and to his congregation at Washington to some Elder of established reputation in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints.! ; , ; Good. We like the idea, Treachers who have declaimed against the "exclu-sivencsand "ilibcratity of the Mormons, hove been permitted on their arrival here to occupy our pulpcts and platforms, and express their views freely, but on their returu home have .scornfully refused our Elders a similar privilege. It's a poor rule that won't work both ways. Let tUe divines of the various christian sect come hero and try their converting powers upon the Mormons; But lei the Mormons have the samo hance among their christian flocks. That'e fair play, ami fair pluy is a jewel, i'ome along Doctor, but don't come elaiming and expecting as a right, what you would consider on your own ground a favor and a privilege. If you want to preach to the "Mormons," say so, respectfully ; if voii w'anl to discuss, offer a got-tie- . ..,.'''. s" PUMPS! PUMPS! IOIl D. U 111 X oi-i- y SIIUISIFF'S SAIsE. two-thir- saw-mi- ll wife, and that en. Grant was coming to San Francisco, . i i . auu, recommendations ana suggestions were given as to the manner of the Pres ident's reception. Hooker, it appears, is a bachelor and is tremendously indignant, and the au tbonties had received no word about Grant's visit. So the W. U. betrayed its pilfering propensity, and at the same time brought itself into trouble with the papers it supplies. And so runs the war. Lightning is made to lie, to play the detective, and spread confusion and kick up a dust generally, and the thunders of the law will have to be brought to bear on the combatants and bring the ex cited elements into proper equilibrium. Corrkspondencb. struggle building Yesterday, Sabbath, held meeting at Polk City; in the afternoon, the mercury stood at 100, and but little breeze. ' 1 have not suffered so much all summer n Utah, as I have done the past three days in this sultry country. A few talk of emigrating from here to Utah soon A few days visit here, aud I expect to per- sue my journey Last. With kind regards to yourself aud my friends, I remain your brother in the common cause per BAMBERGER A IIOllART, Proprietors. Free Bus to aud from the Iiepots. Bx3 m 43-- 1 oflsratd. Edward Stevessus. U.T. OGDEN, FAVORITE HOUSF., HAVING BEEN renovated, and furnished throughout with patent Spring Beds, the Proprietor feels confident in being able to give entire satisfaction to Ihv Boarders, Families, and the Traveling community, at a reasonable price. The table Is supplied from both the California and Home markets. A Hack will run to and from the Track to carry free of charge. passengers to the llo'-sAttached to the House is a FINE BAR and SODA FOUNTAIN. JOHN MAHON. Ocden, Utah, May 2, 1870. rllS Evert Day. The Junction Dispatch, at 5 p.m., con- the taining telegraphic news up to 5 p.m., is gaining an extensive patron T)I10PKRTY TO FXPIfANGB IN PKSMOINES i (Iowa) anil A tt'ifiitiv. age Terms $1. per month. t'41 Mi. city rrowrty and Farming Lands, for NOTICE Board by the day or week, and Good Lodging, at the Traveler's Rest, John R. Pool. Ogden. Ef3- J- There is no mistake nbout it. The best Wixes and Liquors in Weber County are to be had at the Pioneer Drug Store, Main Street, Ogden. tf want Good Board and a comfortable Clean Bed, go to the Travel er's Rest, North-wecorner of Union Jobs R. Tool, Tropr, Square, Ogden. QT 0X8 Ifjou Lumber for thb Million. All kinds st Jnds, flooring, finishing lumber and pickets, at $40. Delivered at the U. C. Denot in salt Lake City at an advance on the above prices, of $2,50 per 1000 feet. Address J. Williams & Co., Weber Station, T u. r. nit. n iv. ogm 4 mm YARD, LOT NORTH OF WHITE From Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Nbo, for Sale, at 84,00 per 100 feet, In Cash or its equivalent. LUMBER TLASED 0T ONE SIDE, at Reasonable Rates. VXiUjjj Jonathan Jackson also sends us FOR ONE N10HT ONLY OF an account of the celebration of the HARRY BECKETT'S Fourth and Twenty-fourt- h of July, in Sanpete county, which would be very interesting, if timely. He also sends us the following items of general news: The locusts have destroyed the major This Wednesday ore Aug 3. part of the grain in this county. I think The Performance will commence with the Fort Ephraira has suffered the least, and Petite Comely of I am told they have lost a little over THE of their small grain. The corn, QUIET FAMILY! Followed by the Great Burlesque of pea and potato crops are pretty good in The Indians are peaceable and Xi general. XT 3V i i evince a desire to remain so. With tha Ever Popular There is some talk of the Sevier. I have conversed with a numRHYMES! ber of the brethren who are interested, See Small Bills. and have worked in the mines there, and it appears that since they went there, the organ which phrenologists designate hope, has become somewhat enlarged. FIRST CLASS COX FERGUSON'S I suppose a quarts mill will arrive thre QNB in a few dvs. Many of the hers, anticipate finding a market there for some of their products, and the projpect of being able to handle a little of the In good running order. Stock, Grain, or young shining metal has its cheering effects. American Mules will be taken for pay. Be that as it may, the people seem Apply to WILLIAM SKEIN, Plain City, Weber full of hope and confidence regarding county. the future that hopeful, trmtinjt, 6jtf persevering and energetic, spirit that has reclaimed and built up this once barren country, is still manifest. 1 HAVE IN MY POSSESSION TUB KOLLOW-in- Apply to D. H. rEERY, at Z.C.M.Inst, or of the man in ute yard. LEVI WHEELER. oe-if Silicias, one-thi- rd J. MRSERY FORJ5ALE. Thrashing Macliino, ESTRAY NOTICE. it I Kir t- t- M. D. Hammond, demtrihvd animal, Ti., On Sorrel MORS R, S years old, star on left side of neck, hind feet, whits, no brands visible, which, if not claimed, will be sold at pnlilic sale at the Citv K.tray ' in. near the White House, is the sole agent for the sale of o'clock Ogden Uty, August 11th, at Sohuttler Wagons in Ogden. Trice, Pound, p.m. WILLIAM N. FIFE, to complete, from $135 $150. 67-4- w M-- City Ponnd Keeper. Ginghams, Wagons, Cliamhrays, Etc., Etc. Irish Linen, FROM TRACTICAL EXPERIENCE: Swiss Muslin, Flowers, Russell's ditto, The Champion Mower Ribbons, & licapcr and jlower Parasols, combined, The World ditto ditto Shakers, Mc'Corniick's Prize do. nnd Improved "Ad MENS' vance" ditto, The Taylor, Dayton, Chicago Schuttlcr Wag- ons, AND BOYS' STRAW HATS. An endless varictj of KOTIOXS. Etc., Etc. for Sale at Factory Prices and Freight added (the purchaser getting benefit of $icial Railroad Rates) at the A LARGE QUANTITY OP BOOTS & SHOES. ZIOVS MERCANTILE IXST. A practical machinist will set up and delirer every machine from the yard. Correspondence promptly replied to. B. (J LA 1VSOX, 1 COAL! COAL! uuitrs'iivo COAL! nOMXSOX A CO. ARK Also, Grain & Grass Scythes, Cradles, Snaths, Hay-rake- s, NOW PREPARED TO furnish the best quality of Coal, at Hoes, $4.00 per Ton, on the Cars, at Echo. All orders addressed to ROP.TNSON A P Rakes, rv-- 1. ville, Summit County. L'tali. will nievt with i.mmn attention. BRITISH BLONDE BURLESQUE TROUPE Cambrics, With all the new improvements, IV Engagement Extraordinary! TowH Combined, . Wheal, Oats, and ISarley Wanted. Checks, Reapers and Mowers AH White Pino Lumber Styles Denims, llcapcrs, HOUSE. Th best quality st a report of the celebration of the 24th of ordinary lumber, plunk, ecnutling, July in Lynne, Weber county, but at this joists, flooring, beams, rafters, sheeting, lute date we cannot publish it in full etc., for sale at the New Lumber Yard, North-WeThe celebration was a grand affair Corner of Union Square, Og den for $35 per 1000 feet. First-clas- s guns, speeches, processions, ments. Mr. LUMBER Prints, latest Th resit in g Mach hies Steel Tooth Hake, The Akron ditto, WHITE PINE JCSy Wc have received dancing, the drama, etc., aiding in the exercises of the day. A new flag, the work of Mrs. M. Harrop, Mrs. II. Baird, Mrs. R. Torter, Mrs. J. Stonehouse and Mrs. M. Gough, was unfurled for the first time to the breexc. R. E. Baird, Esq., was orator of the day, and Messrs. D. F. Thomas, Wm. G. Stonehouse and Win. S. Reid, the committee of arrange good proierty in and around Ocden aud Salt Uke Cities and vicinity. Address Edward Stevenson i "j, wvuniiiies, jowa. 6M A FULL SUPPLY OF Domestics, Save Labor, Time and 3Ioiicv! The Tornado Thresher, which we publish daily NOW OPENING: (SPRAGUE, GARNER, MERRIMac DUNNELL, AMERICAN, etc.) IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! JOHN BARNVTT, WHITEWASHED COLOR. er and Plasterer. One and a Half Blocks WmI ui vtetier House. Work done ilh promptitude and dispatch. OMf Root and Shoe Maker, Forks- - (Hl JEWELRY AND WATCHES. TO FARMERS. l'NlKRtlGNKI rpilB numerous ft Just Received and for Sale AT THE OGDEN BRANCH OF Z.C.M. I. A good mI STREET M-AELS- KEEP YOUR HOUSES Cricket, Base Ball and Rare Shone made to order. neatly executed. ONE DOOR SOUTH OP THE WHITE HOUSE. WHOLESALE & OGDEN HOUSE, RECOMMENDED II. WEBSTER, FASHIONABLE OGDEN CITY, MAIN STREET o--tf T. Z. C. EE. J, WHITE HOUSE, Barrels! Barrels! Sulky Hakes, W Huuip-spoute- Editor Thunder aud Lightning. dodge. Up to the time of going to press we published the report, unless they take it nave not been ablo to obtain the account all back. of the electiou returns, at wo were inThe A. P. A. people declare that they formed that the votes haf not been now the W. U. men are in the habit of there is no doubt that the counted, cabbaging their news, so they set up a majority in favor of the people's choice trap dispatch, which the W. U. men got will be overwhelming. hold of, and the Ass. Tress papers all While eur present unit exists and we enmo out with a notice that Booker, the are nil alive to our duty there is no fear, British Consul, at San Francisco, had or at airy rate no danger, that agitators been divorced from his Of designing will be able todo'uti any mischief through the medi um of the Mlot box. HOTELS. LEGAL NOTICE. HEREBY JAXB B. STKCNK. YOG ARB I notified that a Bill of Complaint na. eu A. C. Houart. filed in the Probate Court, ia and lor tne county 01 g. Bahderois. whoriu EI.1A8 D Uii- - Turritnrr of Utah.JANE is STKL'NK B. PTKl'NKto plaintiff and defendant, tha object of whicn li 10 ouimu bea diTorca from tlie bauds of matrimony existing Best of Accommodations and tween said plaintiff aad defendant, and that you are Reasonable Charges. required to make answer tosnid complaint, in said Court, on or before the 12th day of Septemlier, The Bar is profiled with the best brands of Ales, A.l). 1S70, and in default thereof, said complaint will be taken as true aud judgment rendered ac Porters, M ines, Chamiiagnea, and Imported Cigars. cordiutrly. By order of tbe Court, r . D. RICHARDS, Judge. OGDEN, U T. Attest: F. 8. Richasds, Cierk. 61- A. Miner, Plaintiffs Attorney. First-Clas- s Board $8.00 Week. cat-cal- Wednesday Morning, An?. 8, 1870. , mo 1 FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editob. C. W. PENROSE, AtMecfATf Editou. OGI)E, Correspondence. WISHES TO INFORM J iends and the public geuerallv that he has local iil himself on MAIN STREET, in Ogden. 8onth of While Horn, and Is now -to retmir all kinds of I l. k u.i. .h pr. a prred Jewelry at tiie shortest notice, in a workmanlike manner and on terms to suit the times. Tithing Office order taken at par for work. JAMES FRODSHAM. MERCHANT TAILORS. .upplj of th WORLD, ciLoinox, EXCKIsSIOR, JOHN TAYLOR Clotli.w, CELEBRATED Reapers and Mowers, WHICH WILL BE CHEAP. 19USOLD GEOCEETES. Just Received? (MI IT Ciissimcrcs, Adapted to th. Season, always on hand. AND Mct'OKJIICK'S & BRO. Haying carried on business successfully ln Salt Lake City for the last ten year, feel confident that they can gire satisfaction to the residents ot Ogden. A choice collection of ALL KINDS OF Gtnts Own Materials Made I'd. -- Half a Biock West of the Bank, Ogden CI ty."C P. BREWERY riuifi BUST BEER TV ttrtliU cmivrv manufactnred and for Ue in quantities of I Ihree Onltona mrtA m Brewery, Kant of th. Whit. v,..: treet, Opien. Saloon, and Families Order will ceiTe prumpt attention. supplied. ii. D. MJtfiJDSLSOHK, .... "u Preprito. All Order tddressid; to D: H. TEER Ogden Citj, win hT prompl atttmtion.. ZT. J?. CLAWS Oft Superintendent |