OCR Text |
Show t She Ogto rgunrtum. by the UbDU e; W.KMlB, PUKWXHINO Buxitwee W. PJJNUOSK, ItfHAKLGS On the first day of next month a general Fair for Southern L'uh will be Ul'.M. Mwmirw, Azrivuliural Fiiir. to whom all opened hi St. George's Hall, at the capital of our Dixio. It will no doubt be a grand, affair and ..exhibit many eviden; Ccs of the pntience, industry, perseverance and Bkill of the Southern pioneers, who will be honored in the history of the Great West forthb wonderful work Editob. OGDI'JV, UTAH. SAturday Morulii;, Auy. 26, 1871. they have accomplished under unpar- alleled difficulties. But, how about Weber County Fair? been has Sabbath the for day Are we to have one this fall, or is it to Regard aharaoterisllc of this Territory from be all talk and no actiou! There is time in first settlement. Labor on the enough yet to have a good exhibitioi of appointed day of rest baa been stock, agricultural and manufacturing and articles of various kinds exceptional. Itueiueis men as well an Don't Break the Law. , products, evincing the tnste, ingenuity and iuvenmattive talents of both sexes. But the ter must be attended to at once. Further delay will spoil tho whole thing, and disappoint a great many peo' U in mechanics and laborer have generally honored the day and kept their stores and workshops closed. This good old custom if still kept up with very few eieeptions. Aside from any religions considerations, the practice of preserving on day in the week sacred to rest il wise and beneficial. The human body demands it, and it is the duty of tho.se who are appointed to be guardians of tb common woal to speak with the voice of authority in its support. The Sabbath in Utah is beautiful for Before the influx it 4 peace and repose. of strangers any violation of its gaudily wss very rare. Lately however, some attempts have been made to break down the restrictions formed to, guard it,and to introduce the same license that prevails in many cities of the West. This evil must be grappled with before i( grows too big to handle,' and Ogden must do its part in the matter by attending to its own cae. It Is well known by many that tntoxicatiug drinks have been sold in thU pity on the Sabbath day is secret.; This is bad enough, but an attempt has been made to openly violate law snl public sentimeni by throwing open saloons on that day. This bold infraction of municipal regulations must be stopped at once. t For the benefit of I'me who, care nothing for Sabbaths, but may have a wholesome fear of penalties, w inform them that an Ordinance passed by the City Council, September 19, 1870, presides as follows:.," . Weber County who have been anticipa- ting a Fair for several mouths, and making preparations to assist in making When is the Fair to it interesting, commence? Will somebody please let us know so that we can satisfy public eni The "Icinocrar lor uia. "Brick" Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance is liable to a penalty of $100 and the forfeiture of his license. W hope the foregoing will be s cat tion to those who bavt been guilty of selling Intoxicating drinks on the Sab bath or who contemplate doing so. The Ordinance is in force, and the authorities will not be slow to enforce it if occasion lequiret. ; it Wings Ann Liqcobs. The very best Wines and Liquors imported into Utah are to be obtained at the Pioneer Drug i' Utah Xortbera Railroad. ' The news published In our issue of Wednesday 14 of the intended of a railroad from Ogdcu to Soda Springs, caused quite a ktir in town. t Everybody could see at a glance toe benefit that tuoh a road would be to ur oily, and many considered the news toe good to be true. We are now able to state that the Utah Northern Railroad Company was org inisei, as per announcement in the JCNfTios, at Logan, on Wednesday last, 23rd inst., with the following officers: ' President and General Superintendent, t, Jobn W. Young; W. B. Preston; Secretary and Treasurer, Moses Thatcher. ''TAjrectort: Franklin D. RichSnow, Wm. MaugSan, ards, Loren 0. N. Liijcnquist, Ilezekiah Thatcher, John W. Toung, Joseph Richardson, Le Grande Lockwood, W. M. Merrill, Wm. lljde, Samuel Roskelly and Lorenio II. Batch, j. The names of these gentlemen are a guarantee that the road will be built with economy and diipatoh, and that the business of the company will be carried An la a satisfactory manner. It it intended to complete the track as far as Logan, eo that traffie may oommenoe by 1st December next, and to have the whole line in running order in a year. c The Utah Northern Railroad not '"Southern" as published in our last; that wrs a typographical blunder conceding as it will with the Utah Central and Utah Southern, cannot fail to p&y, and will i in the development of the vhol Territory, south as well as north. Our frtenbi in Ogden need have no further doubts oa the matter, the new road may be regarded as a fact. A company of engineers, superintended by J. II Aiartineau, Esq., began the work on Thursday, and grading will be commenced next Monday. Hurrah for the Utah 'Northern! a ' Jars for Preserved Fruit, strong and,eaeap, at the Ho?" Glass air-tigh- t, Z. C. M. I., Cgden. 63-- tf In Call- - Pomeroy has been having a time of jt in California. The Democrats, have received him with up roarious applause and the Republicans with threats and abuse. Last Monday, Mr. Pomeroy, who is stumping iho State in the interests of the Democratic party, was to lecturo at Oakland. On his arri val there he learned that Gen. 0. II. La Grange was in town, and threatened to inflict summary vengeauoe en "Brick" for a personal article that appeared against the General In the La Crosse Democrat during the lust Presidential campaign, ibe slander complained of is said to be of the most outrageous character. ' Mr. Pomeroy took no notice of the threat, but it appears that on the entrance of Mr. Pomeroy and Col. John Scott of the Transcript, to the hotel, General La Grange advanced tcrwards "Brick," as some say, to nssault him, aud, as others say, merely to demand an explanation, Col. Scott grappled with the General, and a fist fight ensued, tho parties being separated by their friends Mr. Toineroy, in his lecture in the even ing at Market Hall Brayton Hall being closed against him in anticipation of a row stated that the objectionable article in question was written in his absence, aud he was sorry for its appearance, and subsequently "Brick," Scott and the General met and, over a genial glass, settled their Utile difficulty. The Oakland Newt says that, at the lecture, Mr. Pomeroy "announced that he would speak here again, on political matters, and that he would consider the assassination of Lincoln, its causes, and the necessity for it, for Mere vat a If the Ntwt is correct in tueeiti'y. its statement, "Brick" may anticipate plenty of trouble ia other places besides California. Everybody familiar with bis journals Is prepared for extreme views in extreme language, but not for an endorsement of assassination. Political animosities run high on the Pacifio coast, but there will be very few of the ultra opponents of the martyred Lincoln's party wba will oountenanoe the proposition that his murder was a necessity. "Briek" had better go nlow, or he may go back to New York with a very sore head. warm 8. No person shall sell or otherwise dispose of any spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors, within the limits of said City, to any person under sixteen years of age, nor to any Indian, nor on tht Sa!4frtli day, nor after eleven p.m., or before four o'clock a.m. on auy day. U. C. BEER SALOON, House. Near the Utah Central Kngiue LAGER SPARKLING BEER Oti ALWAYS DRAUGHT. n" M"1" Slimmer Drinks of J. Lit DOCK. 1 GivemeacalL m en-- 1 . C. S. InTBLLIS, Store, City Drug OGDEN CITY. MAIN STREET, OGDlJS'. DRIVERS Co WHOLESALE &RETAIL Dealers in Faints Drucs Medicines, ISrtiKhcs. Oils. C'licJiiieaK Ije Materials. Aaers'Celebrated The NOW Samevaine Bitters, etc. Xliiflst, O'J-- tf STOCK Wines, Liquors, jj OF Spring&Summer GROCERIES Goods. PIONEER DRUG STORE, 500 Pieces New Prints; 3IAI3r STREET, ' W-- 3 its organixed existencs. for "God spake, chaos heard, and worlds came iuto order " by reason of the faith that was in Him Counsels to violence in relaxation for ill treatment are almost as common as "If I were you, I'd go for quarrels. him." "Let him have it." "You would be justified in killing him," &c, are common counsels to injured feelings. The result of such advice was exemplified in New York last week. A youth named Thomas Lewis, resided with his mother. Mrs. Hopkins, in Eighteenth street. A brother of Mrs. Hopkius W. C. Town-senwho lived iu Jersey City, having ' 19 THE T.ATEPT IMPROVED. BUST niado and lichtiwt running Shuttle Machine iu use. Kverv variutv of Fulling, Curdiug, Brai'lmg, 'lucking, limiting, KulDiu, etc., easily performed. MEDICINES, OX IJOTII hi DCS. WINES AND LIQUORS I.N THE MABEKT. NO COG WHEELS. of (.KGCEKIES, PA1XT8, in "HOTEL, Hats S Sundowns riEVALOCH! HILL, 'MAIN T) STREET, OGDEN, linsjufit opened Lis 11. XEW LAGER BEEK . SMITH, Law M-r- LEGAL NOTICE. Horse Carnages, and aggies &c, Finn Strcol, Osdciu 5fi-l- tf f)F H0SIE11Y. COTTON SALOOX! whore the thirsty jiedistrian can enjoy A of KxfoIIont Tngrr aud u Lunch of Craokcrss nud (Jliccsc at a very moderate outlay, 200 SUITS OK CJKST ai-l- ocvcl y - 2Zrx.cio H.C.AVARDLEIGII&Co. Saiamer Clothing HKNKKAI, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in drain, Fiour, Fruit, Eggs, liutter. Suit. Produce, etc., FIFTH HTHKET, Ogden. Ctah. P.O. I5ox 70. Will liip to nil poiute on the R.K., fjmt end Went. Orilert by ( h filled on reasonable terum. A cuoice euortmout of dirocerieA aiul Xotions on hnnd. 49 A Coimtantly H. C. WAKDLF.iaif treat for Danforta'i I'luuLt A Co. Large Stock of S H O ES A Gents', Ladies' aud CWUr Of all kinds. 60-S- JUXCTIOX UVEKY FEED AISD SALE SEW BRANDS OF Tweeds, Doeskins, STABLES, oflj.-o- -- FULL ASSORTMENT A some-cayenn- EARLL e8; (Trimmed and UutrimaisJ) JWitrvijition mrrftiJhj prrjxired ly a L'rvijtetcnt J)ni'ist. addro . AMERICA Dc-Lahi- JLADIIDS' &., etc. FOUND! t'iM-0- FULL STOCK OF A DYE STUFFS, STIIATGJIT XEKDLE For Circular and Wool GENTS' Straw & Panama Hats. AND THE BEST BRANDS 0T X. STITCH AMKl. Armurcs, AND MACHINE. millS Cliambrays, Scotch Ginghams, Spanish Linen,, Alpacas, DRUGS PURE SEWING Get your Drugs, Liquors and Groceries at the City Drug Store, C.Vtf Main street, Ogden. t d,) Having purchased the above establishment, we ofl'er to the public a choiee selection of "FAMILY FAVORITE" New Stork! Had Counsel. (SBccrj.sossToOoiiin WEED AN PERFUMERY NOTICE. The learned Professor is mistaken in calling this "a new force," it is as bid as the t'urih, nay, it ia as ancient as eternity, and even the solid globe owes OPENING! Home Bitters, Bed Jacket, And every lletjuisite for the Toilet. iu evidently produced by some power Foreign and Domestic Office at City Drug Store from 10 a.m to addition to it, because communications 4 15. Junction morning aim U. at p.m., arc given independent of, and foreign to evening. the minds of all persons present ; whereas, if the psychic force were the sole cause, the ideas must first have been T OST, STOLEN Oil STRAYED VROM THE FINE ALES & PORTERS. lllooiiiiiiRiou tnn, Kich foiintv, THRbE conceived in the mind of some prcseut lui'K two or three year old Ameriomi Marc ( (ILLS, bn'v, white face, 2 white him! li'ir, One light individual. branded Bon left hip; one Lpt Lay, branded B The experiments made by Profeser on left hip; aud on (lark brown, branded J. S. on Canned Fruits, etc. white tin iwu 01 ""r h i. Crookes are very interesting, and we leftII hip, a lime will ir,v iiilnriliRtioIl tUHt Will ltl(l tO Prescriptions carefully compounded. will bo suitably rewarded by hope the scientific world will continue thoi' recovery are There the on to be agitated subject. forces in nature about which even the enlightened nineteenth century is in the "1AME INTO Ont HERD IN (TRLIEW Valley, some time In the month of Juno la.it, dark, and if the btws that govern them h't'l of OA '11 LK, branded with a are not discovered and made plain, the diuDioud and a put iu tlia rentreuu the lull hip. The owner in it iiiitJ to prorc property, p;.y public mind may be turned in the direc- diariws aud take them away. N. liKAVITT, tion whence light can be obtained, and Iiirw.ti'r of H cber Count) Stunk Herd GGDE1T, adCompany. the cause of everlasting truth will be k. a. kino, w. h. i::kry. wKHiiiT. j. vanced. Sv. ;, Sainl'Ie heard that his nephew hud made use of IKA PKOI TZ, somo improper lunguiige'concerning him came to Mr. Hopkius' residence on SunOTtf Agwit, slalt Lake City. tSrea to 13th ened strike iust., day, young Lewis, and said lie would come again and bring a .cowhide, and whip ON THE STATK KOMI, NOHTH OK OP.nKN, lew titty i vet intiUumiy him within an inch of his lifo. The iSw Htiwtr k, containing Two llulw of . . .... ... ......... .,. n. 4. ...v ,4 V'"" young man counsell:d with his compan at the Tltiiinjr Office, proving property :nl living ions, who ndviscd him to shoot his uncle, ioi una aipcnim uiriii. ' and their counsel was repeated by a storekeeper, at whose place Lewis ALT LAKE CITY, I'TA II, e pepper to throw SELECT k FIKST-CLAS- S bought HOUSE, into his uncles eyes according to the J. 0. LITTLE, Proprietor, On Block EhM of the TUeatre. advice of his "friends," one of w hom supplied hint with a loaded pistol. r. V. SMITH. On WednesJay night Towusend eame & again, this time prepared to inflict the sit. threa'ened chastisement; he struck the Ann SOIJCITOnfMN-CHANCHRyouth several times, when the lad's , Over ruinfurd t 8mi' Fjwt Tinpl. Htrwt, mother pushed her son into another HALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 6Uni but was he followed room, by Townscnd, when Lewis pulled out his pistol, disA. HUCGAFJ, charged it at his uncle, but missed him, ATTOKXEY AND and shot his mother dead on the spot He then ran out by the balcony and surSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.W rendered himself to the police. He is now held under the charge of murder, and Robert W, Miller, who furnished him the pistol, has been arrested as acriTO EMMA L S D T. YOU ARB II KUKBY QRNtriNi. Fins English Ales "on cessory. 1 notiflml Hint a IVtiti"ti in Divore Iias Ikpo much How tiled In tlie would it better W. been have H. the ilrrk of tin Prulnte l imi t, at Main Tidoock's, Draught St., for all parlies concerned if such evil in unrt for the cmnttv of W'elier. Territory of I'tnh, 61-t- f Ogden. AI OLHII LANDT ii Plaintiff and EM M A counsels hud not been poured into the whmn LA NUT is lioicmlaiit, praying for a oWw of ears of this young man. Blessed are the from tha bomta of tn;itrii:iony exiitting nlt pldiiitiff and ctpf.nrtant,' nd llial jrna Psychic Force. peace makers, but woe to those whose r rwjairpd to Bpar nd nwir wvid wtit'iun, counsels lead to revenge and murder! Mkid In nn or before tli 2lh dnv nl court, The deep waters of the scientific world ber, A.I). 1871. then mid tlioie to le lioUin at the ofltce are stirred with what is denominated "a of tti I'mlmte Jul(n in Dgtlrn ritv. in uiid Damaub to Stock. On Thursd.iy auil tliet if dtiluu.lt In ma le homln, enid new force." Its advocates declare that night five horses were killed by a C. P. enmity, pvlition will be Uknnu true aud juJg.atut ren(TnrdinKly. by the exercise of the will, inanimate train on the track west of Wiilard. A dered order of thi Court, Hy objects can be moved and startling of- largo number of animals were on the i . D. K1CUARD8, Judge. fsets produced on corporeal things. Pro- line at the time and the question arises T. S. Attest Richard, Oerk. cm fessor Crookes, F. R. S., having witness- how did they got there? la miles of ed some wonderful phenomena produced fence has been made on eaeh b'iJo of the OGDEN LIVERY by Mr. Ilortie, the celebrated Spiritual- line between Brigham aud Ogden, and ist, in a well lighted London room in the bars have been set at the crossings, AND FEED STABLES, presence of several gentlemen of the Some oue must have left the bars open, Main btwr, 0(jieii. highest scientific celebrity, accounts for either wilfully or carelessly, aud the them by the exercise of a natural power loss of these animals will fall on the Si to which he gives the name of Psychio owner. Force, t ' SupL Campbell has consulted the in IS The power of mind over matter has erest of the f people by whose land the FOR ALWAYS OS HAND. HIRE, been a subject that has engaged the at- track passes and has comoheerfully Order attended to. tention of a few in all ages. The so call- plied with their reasonable requests. Horses fed promnllj feed the or on time. bjr ed miracles of olden times were, as a Tho C. P. Co. have paid all claims for G. 1). about the stock killed except for three animals XELSOX, general thing, brought by W Proprietor. agency of what modern scientists 'entitle au 1 in their case the application was Psychio Force, but which the ancients not made in proper form. He has seut GEORGE W. TURNER, called faith. It will be found that when for a car load of earthenware pipes to the Savior spoke of moving mountains conduct water for CENERAL DEALER irrigating, where the &o., by faith, bis enunciations were track crosses the ditches, and has stu- In all kinds of Troduce, Garden Seeds, and died to meet the wants of landowner. striotly in accordance with true philosophy. Sceptics langlr at any He feels that he has done all he cau in BUTTER 'AND EGGS, regard to protecting stock, and the Comtestimony, no maftcr how well authentipany is uot liable. If owners of stock CANDIES, FRUITS, cated, which bears witness to ejects thai Uo uot tite proper precautions, and will appear miraculous. , Properly speaking, allow their stouk to stray ou to the SUMMER DRINKS. theit never was such a thing as a mira- track it will be at their own, risk- - This must be perceived tit a glance. Sow Seten doers West ef Main, on cle. But that the sick have been healwill our friends take warning by the ed, and that wonderful aud atarlUug five head kiied.jn Thursday niht", and phenomena have been produced through look alter their own interests? , Z. C. Til, I. .. v., FuisiB d Diiivkk. W. PHYSICIAN, Surgeon ami Obstetrician. ESTRAYS. quiry? f See. faith, is as certain to thousands of living witnesses as their on existence. How this spiritual or psychic force operates, or what the laws are that govern it very few know anythiwg about. That there are conditions both of body and mind unfavorable to its exercise is proved by failures, but its existence has been demsuccess. onstrated by It. is supposed by some that the disi covery of this "new force" will prove But the death blow to Spiritualism. this is a mistaken conjecture. Spiritual manifestation!, unavoidably depend on the exercise of this force to a great ex tent, and only those in whom it is developed are capable of acting as mediums. But the phenomena of spiritism are Abundant crops of South Webbe. South all kinds have been raised in rock new Several Weber this season. been have bouses and nther buildings and erected. A day school is in session generally. is improving the settlement t CORNER WALL FIFTH STREETS, OGDEX, Kear the Utah Contra! Engine Hoiina ,: Jeans, 1I0USSS BOARDED uy the Dy or Week. Hortee end BuRRie ' for Hire, alware on hend. ficotle Atiini.li lor the Soeoial l of I Horee- - bongkt end euld, on comminaion or other- wiie. W-3Jt. BEDBLL k CO, Domestics, , Stripes, . . Tickings, Denims. To the People of the North. JOELSON AND MORRIS, Proprietor aud in Heeler- AND FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY. And Manufacturer, The Bwtnd of all k'udi of - LOCkS, Cheapeet Stock In the Territory. (iropsbotl'a Corner, Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Carpenter's Tools. C. B. Mcllregor), BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL NEWS AGENTS. PULL SUPPLY MagiaiiHM, ilF ninmj etc, comtantly on' kind, and mini.-- AT rUBLISIIERS' Oftilen (ity. 3(tf ! XjITVIE: IjI3VI33 (100D m the BF?T and CHEAP a A and Mm Signr i Corner of POHRTfl YOCSr, STRKKTS, OftBSN. RMircwti'liw-rip- jr''.riill. FDLL STOCK OF GROCERIES, i Ji.t JKtc, .Eto, o J- All Orders addressed to D. H. FEEBf Qgdeu'Citj, will haTe attention. ! U CHEAPEST, at the Voal A TRTCES. Also a ehoire Selection of Fentj Oooug, Cigare, Tobaocoe, etc, etc, at our Depot, Broom's lornnr, j' Harness Triiumlngs-- F. A. KING & CO., to A r - :,:v.;;Cntlery,:',;;;l 09 8m (Sucoewwrs mw FURNISHINGS. iuuiiiu M: THOMAS. 1EB. CLATVSOSf |