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Show Another I'llng. little one" commences another "long and learned," will not one of the counsel The Denver Kent keeps at it. In who have to listen, and with whom we Published every WEDNESDAY und SATURDAY, SDswer to our remarks denying its acby the OiiDtN Pihuskino (Jommn. by one of those cusations deeply sympathize, against tlio "Mormon system," JAMKS McOAW, President and Biwlnem Manager, sallies-owit fur which they are to it throws another lump of dirt. All to whom ull Biuintwa coiuMWiiication should addressed. justly fumed, start the jmlicial wordist right; throw away. Such names as on a giggle? If the "charming girl's" beastly patriarchs" are sw eet to Denver FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. experience should be repeated in the mouths, we presume, but they don't C. W. l'ENROSE, Associate Euitor. petite luminary, live successful wit could Stw (Dgtlcu function. 1 OCJlIL UTAH. Wednesday Morning Xov. 30, IS 70. Salt Iukc Exchange. We have received from Mr. I!. Fabian, Secretary of .tlio Salt lako Exchange and Reading Rooms, a printed copy of of the the liBt of officers and Association, which was organized on Saturday, 12th inst. The objects of the Association are us stated in Articlo 2 of the by-la- follows: "The objects of the Association shall be to combine News and Reading Rooms with facilities for the exchange of ideas n commerce, mining resources, and general interests appertaining to the Territory of Utah; keeping on file copies f all prominent newspapers published in the United States aud elsewhere, also publications of all kinds, whether in book,, pamphlet, or other form, which eontaiu useful information, regarding eommere, mining, manufactures, agriculture, history, geography, science, arts, etc. The collection aud preservation of specimens of ores, minerals, and precious metals peculiar to the Territory of Utah: the receipt anil immediate exhibition in writing on a black board of all important telegraph io despatches bearing upon subjects of domestic or foreign iuterests to the community at large; the adoption of all available means and resources that will oonduce to the moral aud intellectual enlightenment of the community; aud, by the aggregation and classification of all subjects of interest to the public, confer lasting benefits en the present and future generations." The terms of membership are: "The payment of an entrance fee of five dollars during the first three months from the date of organization; and ten dollars thereafter, and one month's sub scription in advance of one dollar, and signing an agreement to abide- by the of the Association." 'The payment of one hundred dollars in one sum and signing an agreement to of the Association, abide by the shall entitle the individual so complying to full hie membership, without dues. Temporary visitors to Salt Lake City are allowed the privileges of tho rooms gratis, for a period not exceeding two weeks, on presentation of a card which they are to receive from the Secretary, upon being introduced by a member of Tho officers are to be the Association. elected annually, on the second Saturday in November. The following gentlemen are the officers for the ensuing year: President, Warren Ilusscy; James E. Woodman; Treasurer, J. Robinson Walkor; Secretary, Bentham Fabian. Trustees: Alfred S. Gouid, William Jennings, Henry Lawrence, Samuel Kahn, John Cunnington, Thomas Taylor, Wm. II. Evans, 0. F. Strickland. by-la- by-la- Vice-Preside- here. boast of having stopped a bore's jaw by apply The Xew$ says opening his mouth. "We know of no worse looseness than that which, in the name of religion, of The Iliiiu Ilojs. authorizes a man to cohabit with any number of women, when nature and 20th Tho Denver Xeut of tho inst., revelation plainly declare that he can under the above heading, calls attention have but one wife." to the "outrageous and insufferable" Look around The Newt forgets. conduct of a ruffianly set of boys, who home. Is looseness worse not a there are disgracing Denver by their nightly not far from the office of the Newt, right We clip the folnoise and impudence. in the pure city of Denver ? Is not the tho and commend it from article lowing promiscuous intercourse of any number to the careful consideration of parents of men with one woman a far "worse in Ogden: looseness" than the marriage of one "The chief blame for the conduct of man with several women, even in the these boys belongs to their parents. to referred sense to theui turn no into by the Xtwt, which is right They have the street to spend their evenings, ac by no means a true representation of countable to no one for where they go or the "Mornion system !" Utah is admitwhat they do. The presumption is that ted worst its enemies, who have any by they will fall into bad company and be seduced into mischief. The right place regard for truth, to be peaceful, orderfor the boy at night is at home, reading ly, entirely free from that gross and or amusing himself with social games; "looseness" common to all "Genin such company as the filthy or if tile" called the "social evil," towns, him Send to out spend parents approve. his evenings in the streets, and the and from the foul diseases which are its chances are that he will become profane, results. reckless and ruffianly, and will be qualiAs to the declarations of nature and fied for the penitentiary before he is out of his teens. The. responsibility rests revelation, the Xewt is awfully in the on the parents, and if their sons go early dark. All nature denies the doctrine to ruin by these means, great must be of limitation to single pairs, and if by their revelation tho Xen-- means the Bible, These judicious remarks apply with we are afraid its information is derived, equal force to Og Jen as Denver. There not from the sacred volume, but from are boys who prowl around our city tho worthless renderings of hireling after dark, whose conduct is a disgrace The Xcwt may talk of human to their parents, who ought to know parsons. law and public opinion with some where the youngsters are and what they show of plausibility, but when it tries are doing. It is true there are not so to touch nature and revelation, it is many temptations and inducements to after something a little too positive evil here as in the city where grasping its reach and a great deal for the Ntwt holds forth, but there is quite high above its understanding. a number of boys around town who show an impatience of restraint, and an WEATIJER. On Sunday morning last impudent assurance, which only require tho which for so long has been sky, time and the force of circumstances to cloudless, was entirely obscured; clouds develop into rowdyism and lawlessness. and mist settled down nearly to the Let them run around loose at night, mountains' base, a chilly wind blew without care or guidance, and the worst from the north, and snow fell slightly at side of their character will be cultivated, intervals throughout the day. Next and they will have a splendid chance to morning the clouds dispersed and all become vulgar and criminal. was bright again. Parents who have had as much teaching as our people have on this subject i iiY are sinningagainst light and knowledge, against their own flesh and blood, and D a xi el Wood has just received the against tho whole community, by their finest Natural Leaf Japan Tea ever shameful carelessness on this matter; Only $1.25 per preund and if thoy have any desire to see their introduced. children grow up in honor, intelligence Try it. It is sure to give satisfaction. and usefulness they must keep them at Remember the place, California Wine, home at uight, or be certain, if absent, Fruit and Toy Store. The very best that they are not running in the path Port, Angelica and Sherry Wines, only 73 cents per quart. which leads to shame and death. t sii: and writxs. Professor Burton will Ilusxiu. England commence an evening class for the study The accounts which reach us, of the g in all its branches, at of Europoan complications are as Usual his on Monday next. academy The existence of an Association like rather conflicting. Cut from the confus2 (he above 5s an cvidenco of tho progress ed mass of lightning news we are able to of Salt Lake City in commercial imporglean a little that seems reliable. Why Yeast Powder should tance and enterprise. In the larger The Russian notes relating to the ho used. Because it is much more towns and cities both of tho Old and repudiation of the treaty of '5G have convenient than brewers' or hop yeast, New Worlds, Mercantile Exchanges, created great excitement and division of producesbctter and more nutritious food, Reading Rooms and Literary Institutes, opinion in England, which have even and never fails of success. This is par are considered a necessity. A town of reached the Cabinet, where wo always ticularly applicable to Dooley's Yeast any size without them is considered a expect to find giavity, calmness and con- Towdcr as each package not only con long way behind the times. The bene- siderable union. Earl Granvillo is in tains the full weight as represented, but fits they confer upon the members are favor of a rcsoluie and determined atti the contents are perfectly free from any beyond all price and are reflected upon tude, requiring the withdrawal of the injurious substances. Nothing inters the whole community. Russian, note before any conference shall into its composition but articles that Why can we not have a publio Read- deliberate on the treaty, and of main are healthy and nourishing, ant the ing Room in Ogden? Itlsjtrue ours is taining its provisions, if necessary, by bread prepared with it is such as cm be a small city compared with Salt Lake, foroc. John Bright, who is a member eaten with impunity by the most genii-tivbut with a population of nearly G,000, of the Society of Fiends, is of course invalids. For sale by grocers everyour growing commercial interests and on the side of "peace at any price." where. e . the influx of visitors from the surrounding Each of these Statesmen have their A good boot and Who Work. Wants Country, and of travelers by the great partisans In the Cabinet, and as the who shoe both sewed make can maker, railroad from the East and the West, Queen is said to be opposed to war, a constant and have can work, to bo such an institution ought pegged welt suschange in the Government, which will to T. H. Veb- tained and would be a credit to the place be by applying employment very inopportune at this juncture, ster, five doors South of the White liaise, and a centre from which information, is extremely likely to take place. tf would and good feeling publio spirit A conferouce of the Great Powers has Ogden. radiate throughout the whole of Weber been proposed to meet at London in At C. C. Asmussen's, Main Stcct, ;'( County. January next, to discuss this import in t Salt Lake City, you can obtain first cass Woe but Fublie question, and hopes of peace in view of Jewelry, Clocks and Watches, and oys this meeting buoy up commercial men, Weal. for children of all descriptions, (all and inspire those who dread the horrors and examine. A late issue of the New York Tribune and expenses cf war. refers to the case of a charming girl, in The issue depends on the attitude of Dry goods, groceries and liqwrs Covington, Ohio, who, "last week, gig- Russia. If she adheres to the determi of first-claquality at the 1st and 3rd gled to the extent of dislocating her nation evinced in her notes, Ward Store, Main Street, Ogden. diplomatic lower jaw, suddenly presenting a frightnothing can avert one of the most taken. ful facial appearance besides being terrible and wars that peeohless." No mistake Williams & Co. has oonvulsed the Eastern Hemisphere We have no desire te be cruel, but For England and will sell lumber, cheaper than any for centuries. cannot help thiuking what a boon it Austria cannot and will not sub- house In Ogden, at' their yard neat tho would be to a tongue-bange- d public, if mit to the demands which endanger Junction Office. certain judicial. aspirants for notoriety, their own possessions, and open the road who eat eh at every ghost of a chance to friT The Drugs and Modicine at for the extension of a Power which now deliver their yearning bowels of a large rules the Pioneer Drug Store, Main st., Ojien, over the largest extent of territory of the finest quality, the Winesaud are bag of wind called an "opinion," should controlled by any single nation. The lie taken witk a fit of giggling at Uieir of the purest brands. Liquors is but tti.ll for peaco prospects cry 7ti-t- f own nonsense, and, like the charming to war. point Ohio girl, dislocate their lower jaw. A Genuine Drugs can bo oblancd Thosr Ribs. The principals of the relieved publio eould bear with the at the 1st and 3rd Ward Store, OjJen. "frightful facial appearance," under the Drum and Fife Rebellion were to appear made up by a pradcal consideration that they would be troubled before Judge Strickland at 2 p.m. yes- Prescriptions chemist. with no more "jaw" from that opening. terday, being released from thvir visit We repeat, we have no wish to be to Camp Douglass under a writ of r, ESSf If you want a cheap lot of cruel, b'ut what is the pais of one or Habeas Corpus, but up fo the hour of apply to Mr. H. B. Ssovilli at two individuals to the sufferings of a going to press we heard nothing of the Williams & Co'a. yard, aear the . Jsc-tio- n whole community? Office.' Next time 4hat resull. BooK-KEr.ns- u. Book-keepin- OG-- l Private Tho City Council met, pursuant to at the City Hall, on Monday, November 23, 1870. tirnEr.KAf bvto i There were present, L, J. Herrick, F. A. Brown and A. J. Shupe, Ksqrs., Aldermen; Israel Canfield, J. Leavitt and W. W. Burton, Esqrs., Councilors; T. G. Odell, Esq., City Recorder; Marshal W. N. Fife and Constable Middleton. In the absence of the Mayor, Alderman Herrick was voted to take the chair. Several petitions were heard and granted, and reports of Committees re Several tradesmens' bills were pre sented and ordered to bo pa'd, and a variety of miscellaneous business was transacted. The Council adjourned to Monday, December 12th, at 6.30 p.m. virtue of a writ t!ium the rate it" )U per cent from the 10th day of anil also coats March, 1K70, to the day of sale, 1 have levied upon arising from the execution, me wu: the following property, io puuu.gi.ipii sheet-iro- n Move, pillery tent and etlects, and one the property of the defendant; also the following property of one of the bondsmen, to wit: tho north half of Lot 4, lilock 17, Plat A, Ogden City Survey, together with the buildings knowu ex-as Just's Bakery, Main Street, Ogden. and will pose the ame at POLIO SALE mi tho premises on Friday, the 2nd day of Ueceniber next, at 2 o'clock p.m. WILLIAM BROWN, Sheriff of Weber County. Not. 2nd, 1S70. Ogden, IS Editou Ooden Junction I : DEY GOODS GEOCERY ASD DEPARTHEXT, Beg to announce to their patrons that they have received and ARE TAXABLE nEItEBY Property belongiug to Sauiucl Ferrin, namely Lots Nos. 8,0, and lu, on Block 45, Plat A, of Ogden Consisting in part of Irish Poplins, d im-bo- Scotch Plaids, Merino and Alpaca dress goods, OF Ladies9, Misses and HERETOFORE between lloiace Wheat aud Oliver under the style and head of Horace Wheut & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. HORACE WHEAT, OLIVER DUKANT. Ogden Citv, Utah, November 16th, 1870. Childrcns' Hosiery and Gloves, Hoods, Xubias fc Rreakfat Shawls, California Blan- through Toelle, Rush and Cedar Vallies. While in Rush Valley, 1 was somewhat surprised at seeing a newly formed lake about three miles long, by one and a 83-- m half wide. I was informed by the old Shoes. kets, Hoots settlers that a lew years ago during the the season that pedestrians Hats, Clothing, dry part of could walk all over the ground where I tuck, the lake now lies, there being only a few wet the and during springs part of the season, from which I am inCloth Gloves, Heavers, HATE A NUMBER OF THE CELEBRATED formed this valley derived its name STUDEBAKER WAGONS for Sale, cheaper Rush V alley. Fish are abundant in the than they have ever beeu uttered belore in this Cassiuieres, lake, the largest weighing about one Territory. Doeskins, pounds. Call the Second District and Jeans. not trout do there thrive Our mountain 82-or Main street, Store, however, as the water is not sufficiently the Tithing Ollice. pure, being impregnated with alkali which injures the farming lands Bince L. J. HERRICK. the rising of this lake. St. John's, a new little settlement, presided over by Elder Bunage of the Malta Mission, is four miles South-wes- t of the lake, and ten miles from Stockton, which is a small, mining town in ruins at the head of the lake, and noted OF THE BEST QUALITY, AT LOW OGDEN, U.T. MEAT for furnishing, a portion of our late packmillS FAVORITE HOUSE, HAVINO BEEN always on hand at the X recently renovated, and furniuhed throughout ed Grand Jury. Toelle City, is 1G miles with patent Sni inK Beds, the Proprietor feel Northeast of St. John's. I passed over in I'pingal'li' to give entire satisfaction to Day Boarders, Families, and the Traveling com. a poor soil a little South of East, twenty-fiv- e nunity, at a reasonable price. The table is inp miles, to old Camp Floyd in Cedar One Door South of the Second Ward Store, plied iroui hoth the California and Home markets. A Hack will run to and from the Track to carry Valley, called the branch together and passengers to the House free of charge. Ogjrton. enjoyed a good meeting. Twelve miles Attached to the House is a FINE BAR aud North,-wefrom Floyd, considerable SODA WL'NTAIN. PRODUCE TAKEN AT CASH RATES. excitement exists as well as at the East JOHN MAHON. Ogden, Utah, May 2fl, 1S70. named town concerning' the discovery Buy your meat at the People's Own Market and of silver ore, and of course all expect to down with high prices. le the lucky ones who are to make the HOUSE, lug pile, no doubt the most of I hem will be disappointed as has generally beeu the case in thee regions. SA.I1? CITY. SALT Forty-fivmiles, a little East of North, Manufacturer of LARGKST AXD BEST APPOINTED rpiIK brought me to Salt Lake City, having JL Hotel in the City. completely passed around our West n liajs Mountains dividing Salt Lake County Surprise lioxes and Pop-Cor$3.00 at M iioicsait'. Day. from Toelle County, and a circuit of 12miles. Wishing success to the Ji'sc-noA full supply of COM IX TIONE11Y, ORANGES. j? Passengers'conveved bv Omnilms from th. LEMONS, NUTS, FANCY (ROTEUIKs, Rail Road lesjt to tiie TOWNSEND 11ULSH Respectfully, IMJLOUNA SAUSAUKS. etc. 1 and STUDEBAKER WAGONS bull-rush- Kid and I at and-a-ha- lf at tf HOTELS. Meat for the People. OGDEN HOUSE, MAIN STREET MEAT MARKET, 3Iuin Stvoct, st Ul-- TOWNSEND H. WALLACE, IVltK CITY, LIKE PURE CADDIES, ' Board, - per s. Edward Stevessos and hack at 25 cents each. IN THE CQHU, cheap. Orders from Country Stores solicited. Tuat Riu Tree. On Saturday last, we had the pleasure of seeing a large red wood treo from the Yosemite Valley, California. It is one of the largest of its species, measuring 62 feet in circumference and 225 feet in length, The the bark being 12 inches thick. was of and the taken the tree heart out, outer shell with 8 inches of wood inside A slice is cut off is cut into sections. JAMES fc Co. the butt G inches thick, to show the located their Steam Mill on the Middle measurement The Haying whole, superficial Fork of the Ogden River, 18 miles from Ogden City one car is are load, now comprising large being prepared to fill BILLS OF LUMBER on short notice, at current market prices. In a tew to an Chicago shipped by enterprising days wo shall open a gentleman, there to be put together for exhibition. Picture to yourself a floor large enough to dance six cotillions On Office upon, and then you have an idea of the At the Resideuce of Mr. Barnard White, who site of this monster tree. Twelve will act as our Agent in Ogden City. horsemen abreast can easily ride into All Orders addressed to him will he promptly filled. its shell. HONEY L U EE 33 33 IT Ik II. LUMBER YARD Street, Tithing Wc Mill take Grain, Stock This settlement is one and Cash in payment. of the oldest in the county, but in form- We will also sell and fill Bills of Lumber er years has not been particularly cele- on reasonable terras for Utah Central brated for its architectural progress. R. R. Taper and Bonds. An improvement'has now been inaugurated, and a number of new and tasty "Wanted Twenty Logging dwellings are being erected, which will Teams, to Stock the Mill improve the place and add to the generon Shares. al value of property there. We are to hear the that small has sorry pox made its appearance there, having "LATHER AND SHAVEM." found its way from Plain City. There FORMERLY OF TIIE THOMAS, THOMAS House and well known as an accomare only two cases at present. Measures plished knight of the scisiors and blade, has have been taken to prevent its spread. opened business on Main street, a little north of N. Leavitt i. He asks for the of Slatertille. NOTICE. 76-t- To the Teoplo of Weber County Wm. ILPIDCOCK Is sailing again under ZIO.VS mi:hcatilk ini:it. With a Choice Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, IStfot fc Shoes, MEDICINES, all be Sold ; Which will riaco of Business First Door Xcrth of tlio Tost (Mike. 96-t- f AS ! CHEAP AS TIIE CHEAPEST! WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRH7GS,. OILS, FAINTS, Wines and Liquors. all of a Superior Quality, for Sale at The Second District 7Aon's STORE, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Produce will b Merchandise. receded ia Exchange for All Person! who know themselves to be INDEBTED to the above-name- d Institution, are requested to SETTLE UP immediately. Persons wishing to become STOCKHOLDERS in the Institution can do ao. WILSON 'WRIQHT, e Superintendent. S6tf DR. R. TIBBITS, riiy sicinn ami Hurffcon, SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICE IN SECOND SOUTH STREET, OrPO his old patronage SITE THE OMAHA UOUSK friends and of all who want a clean shaye in an S- - Calls from tha Country promptly ateasy chair, with a light hand aud a keen razor. 14tf I to tended t. FUENITUEE ' CITY LICENSES. AND To all whom it may concern. CABINETjWORK. Furniture of all kinds at tb GIVEN, THAT First-clas- s lowest rates. engaged in Business in Ogden City, (fcr which the City OrdiBlack Walnut, Maple, MaUoganT, nance provide that a license must be etc., Cheaper than the common obtained,) without first procuring a kind elsewhere. . license are liable to be taken before any Repairs done neatly and with dspa6. Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, KAStrACTCBSD OF EVERT DESCRIPTION NOTICE 13 IIEREB'V COFFIN LORtt FARR, Mayor. TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICS- - TomlD - Stones FURNISHED TO ORBER. City Recorder. CHEAP FOR CASH! Wheat, Oats, Barley, Butter and Eggs also taken in payment. JAMES TOWNSEND. f mm ss wide-sprea- OPENING FALL GOODS, City Survey, will be fold to the highest bidder at One o'clock p.m. of FRIDAY, the Second day of December next, on the premises, to satisfy the delinquent Territorial aud County Taxes due from the said Samuel Ferrin. snd costs arising from sale. SAKFORD BUiliUAM, Assessor and Collector. November 23rd, 1870. THE have recently taken a preaching tour Durant, Jty !ro-du- oe NOW A Fine Stock of NOTICE GIVEN THAT TIIE DISSOLUTION Nov. 28, 1870. . 88-- tf 85-- S Correspondence. M.-1- ok niu directed by tlio I'rulutto exui ution Court ofVYeber County, Utah Territory, to satist'''e "f J,l"'"n uuJ Olsen, fy judgement 1 of $ns.20 with interest at .Yood, for ceived. Salt Lake, City, Z. C. SHERIFF'S SALE. lunioipal. 'ear the Tost The Office of the Cit-- Rcnrdpp ; nt the Office of the "Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hall, near lie U. C. R. R. Station. Office, Ogden. 86-l- r Oftce Hours from 1 t, m. till 3 j. m. Handbills. Posters, and Cards Printed at the Office of this Paper with heatnewi, punctuality and dispateh, on reasonable term. |