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Show i'ram Wtdetduft .Daily ef March 10. LOCAL ITEMS. '". IS Ak Unmbtvkat.-with St Vitus' dance ', DusuEsf. During the month ol erable attention on Fifth Street and, we observed schoolchildren gather From Tue'da February the Utah Central received aBd ef forwarded This is Qg around to make fun,of him. freight pounds The! To-Utah Southern is 3,866,054 mock railroads exceedingly pounds.:. reprehensible.,. Trv'ei on the he infirm received make and or forward the of afflicted 6,548,131 pounds eport by .he enngran. increasing, particularly odicates brutal instincts. ed 8,275,430 pounds. This is Bca and pretty West. trains goig girls, never be guilty of. it.- - TUe unforgood business for our home railroads. tunate need sympathy, not ridicule. sta:idish ha beeH IIenr7 M.Mr. A r Merby Yisterdat-Sa- d at Richmond, nbinted Postmaster man from East Weber was in town yesGood. Cscbe count. terday, and imbibed too much Bourbon. A Lively Town. He became helplessly intoxicated, aatl could not return te his farm and family. is no use of talk-inRcmpusvilie, Feb. 6; 1875. Jkucsalkm A Officer Owen took him in tow, and Editor Ogden Junction: are at Stingers Those Ojsters landed him is the lock-up- . This morndl44 S Dear Sir: Hoping it will be inter L Nohe was fined $5 and costs, and felt esting to your many readers' lo hear ing from this place in Rear Lake, I take V is closed sad. Stock Taklvo.-- Z. C.M.I, this opportunity to praise our beautitul Will be open in a day Mistake. The Omaha Herald says: place and its surroundings. Well, we for with the "Montana, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado are a thriving community, we ceneist of flrtwo all ready for business, Nosth. the in and Utah papers all complain of the a bishop and two teachers, two trappers stock most complete and fishers, two traders in cattle aad hard winter." Mistake. Utah doesn't complain of machines and one citizen that is not married and so he is hardly worth a anything but misrepresentation. As reSeuiko Off. Wby don't you get noticing here. We had one more citizen He is sell- gards winter, we have had a splendid a short time ago but he seceded from us suit of clothes at I'lonsky'g? k stock at time, ana dust has been blowing in our and has gone te Bloomington to teach ing oil his preient and rising generation how to streets while States and Territories ad- the young and wants to clear out. ,,i 9. J Daily of Marth Goq , , , To-da- t. . . ,. -There - : i i stock-takin- bed-roc- prices, Winter. , joining have been shivering with deep snows and the thermometer away down This is the kind below lero. ever saw a lovelier sky New Arrival Another clothier has or anywhere else; Wintry, in Italy, in this arrived city. He came last night farewell! Sweet spring, advance quickly! announcing his own arrival by appropriate chin music, his name is Plonsky, Pemisk. Joseph S. Scofield, a his mother is delighted, and his father builder of Salt Lake, died yes- smiles serenely. We congratulate Mr terday, oa bis way home from St. and Mrs. Plonksy on this addition to His George, at Bellevue, Kane County. their interesting family, and hope that death will be widely regretted. ... their business will increase correspond- 0f weather. Who well-taow- n ingly. Have seen John Good Stock. you Loos, Out for Him. Last Sunday, not of Furniture? new stock If Boyle's Rev, Mr. Allear, a Baptist preacher and call and look at the splendid walnut and of twenty years experience, marble sets and the various artieles ef missionary as he represented himself, preached in household use he offers at low figures. the M'E. Church, in this city, morning and evening, and again cn Monday even Peaceful as Lambs. Judge Hoge tog. ut course ice plate went round, baa a card in the Salt Lake Herald, and the preacher, who aBd to he erosced the sea has no qi.arrel with had '.'been Afriea, stating that Judge MeKean, but that they are both eight times," pocketed the dollars and That is nice, and dimes with pieus pleasure. Yesterday 03 the best of terms. , ..pretty. evening he was to have held forth again, but Her. L. W. B. Long received a tele Morgan. By letter from Morgan we gram froui Cheyenne, informing him that learn that there is plenty of snow yet in the reverend rascal had attempted an out Weber Valley. The health of the peo- rage on two little girls ten years of age, ple generally is good, but a mild type of at that place. 'Mr. Long sent the tele whooping cough baa 'developed 'itself gram to the missionary, wko quickly among the children. took his departure, it is supposed,' for v , s i i the West. Look out for him, and pasa w his name arouadl-- De. Brown's Funeral The funeral services of . Doctor Thomas Edward "Mormons" on Juries. In the case Erown, yesterday, were attended by of Jvate Flint vs. Jeter Clinton tt. al. yes a vast concourse of our cititerday, in the Third District Court, dur zens. After the ceremonies in the ing the empanneling of the jury to try Church of the Good Shepherd, the the case, Messrs. Sutherland and Rates Episcopal burial service was concluded the array on the ground that 'at the grave by Rev. J L. Gillogly, challenged the jurors were drawn irom alistimper after whieh the Odd Fellows' burial serfectly and irregularly made. The plainvice was read by W. M. Cook, N. G All tiff's counsel demurred and the Judge the rites of the order heinjr oliser el sustained the demurrer..,. by Lodge K.o. 5, of which the deceased f Plaintiff's counsel then read a long was a member. Altogether, the ceremo- affidavit, stating that thedefendants were nies were very impressive, and conduct-teall members of a certain polilice-eccl- e with the solemnity befitting the siastical organization calling itself tne cession. , . Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, which instructed its members The Governor at Trovo. Governor that all civil human government is Axtell made a speech to the Provo people wrong; that a voluntary submission to last Thursday evening, which was re- the civil tribunals is wicked; that al ported in the Utah County Times. He persona not belonging ta it have nc expressed his desire not to do or say rights except such as said association is anything that wculd depriv any one of willing to zrant. &o. '. And on these the rights of American citiienship. He grounds and others of a similar charac believed the citizens of this Territory ter plaintiff's counsel prayed the conrt would do nothing to tarnish the fair for permission to exclude any "Morname of our country. It was of the mon" juror. The motion was opposed by Judge greatest importance that the laws of the United States should be and Sutherland, who objected to the readrespected ' uo considered mere was a ing of the affidavit. The Court decided vUCJ,cu. power greater than Congress or the that the latter might be filed for pre courts, and that was founded in tho peo- servation, but deolined to rule on any ple. He urged the necessity and value other point. f education; conceded the The jury were sworn, and on examiright of the M. here God to worship Tople according to nation as to competency, George the diotates ef their own said conscience; Ottinger and other "Mormons, their :(Peke of the health and abund a nee to be they ' believed it to be served in Utah, ltd the peaoeable dis duty as jurors to make no distinction position of its citizens, its prospects of between "Mormons" and progress and development, and the op and knew nothing in "Mormon" portunity to make beautiful and happy teachings to caus them to so discriminate. ieg. He oonoluded with expressing Ottingcr was challenged on the ground ' determination, to administer the law that he was a "Mormon," counsel for ,0 the beat of his ability, ia justice and plaintiff introducing Orson Pratt's and quity. John Taylor's writings in support of Of course the above and admlra the ohalleage; it was everrulod. Several jurors were peremptorily sentiments are so much call and ormwdo4 to the 'rint' ana their or challenged, and the panel was not comaA the. adjournment of court smooth-tongue- d ,'.J k I "''35 i h fc -- d : , jut pleted 1 -- tT- - to-da- i Good-byb- .'ilia .Tlemoriatu r afflicted attracted consid man; '. MLE A'"Jl 2ftJK YlMSo o FLUlfeStkACT DOCTOR THOMAS7 E. BROWN B :Un C..HE .'iUr! "To'the N G: V. 0. Officers and Mem' bers ef Ogden Lodge No. 5 I. 0. Qi;F.4 '; kow rtntlj for Sirs and Brothers We the undersign; ed committee appointed to draft. resoluBRIOHT'S DISEASE,'' tions expressive of the death of Brother ., f, . r , Aid at poitiv rtmxxii for Thomas E. Brown, "beg leave to submit ' GRAVEL, STRICTURES, GOUT, the following : DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA. JiERVOUS Whereas it has pleased an DROPSY, DEBILITY, Providence to remove by death from our ' ' , wr Tuctiiiacue of Crlti, Irrlta- -. roidst our dearly beloved brother, Thes. ti(in, IntlaimutH)U or Ulceration of tk E. Brown, it is therefore ; Resolvef.. That in the death of Brother T. E. Brown, his widow has lost a BLADDERM & KIDNEYS, Sr KR ATORIUKEA, . , kind husband, tbe Order a faithful memor Whites, TJiiioasm of the ber, and the community an eminent phyStone ia the V tedder, Col ithia Gravel ' Uai, sician and surgeon. ,; r ISritMiwt Dryoyit and Hacae w Milky did. : i' Resolved, That we tender to the fam- charge. .. ily of our decensed Brother T. E. Brown our heartfelt sympathies ia their bereavement. ... ;', Hkcolvkd, That a copy of thee reso. lutions, under the Seal of the Lodge, be ! -- , . i ; all-wi- se ' . . ? , Pro-to- ! t , i a. i. .,:).' BUC11U EXTRACT :,i rerxiaaoutty Curse Resolved. That the above resolutions BLADDKlt, te '' 1 H Kim BYS, Dtneiuee ef the AKD DRQl'SIC.L : be published in the Ogden Junction and SW1CLLIX0S. , he New Aos, the official organ of the Exiiting in Mvr, Wowun awl CXiMiW, Order. THE AGE I Resolved, That the members wear the ST NO MATTER WHAT usual badge ef ruouruing for thirty days, Trof Plc4 My: "One bottle of Kearney and that the emblems of the Lodge be Fluid Extract llu'rhn ia worth laore thai ail other BucktiH roiueiiivd." be useful. We did design sttrting a draped in mouramg for the same period Price, (hie Dollar per Bettle, or iix Bottlee for Submitted in F. L. and T. paper here in this place this winter . Five Dollars, j,; , r cal'ed the Rumpusville Advocate, but as W.M.Cook, R. Cb ax ball, our right hand man has left us we fear Depot, 101 Dunne St., Kew Yorlr. j J. A. M. Van, .. we would fail in the great and good unA phvxiclnn In attrndaare toarwwsr correspond- Committee. dertaking, which should not be. From eneu and give advice gintii. i ... the name of our town you might think Mir Sud gtuuip lor runi).hlet, free.ta . we are a quarrelsome set, but we are '"" " ' "'''"'TO THE ' ': r lVoi W. net, we never speak to one another, (eo A Walk Around how could we quarrel?) We never talk about our neighbors unless we fiud ' ; Mark Grason, of Richmond, OF DOTH SEXES. " bad to talk about then and something is now in this city training lor the iVo' we talk just a little to keep from goChary for athitt and Consultation. and hitherto 'unatteinpted prodigious ing up. Da. J. 11. Dyott. flraduate ef Jefleraoa Medw iil Well, we have takes the water out of feat of walking arouud the world. ColVtso, l'UitaiK'l.liiis imthor of aevrral Bear River to water our farm; we have Several weeks aao Mr. Grason, worm ran lie cotisnitud on all diBeiuorf alld or the Soxiial or Urinary Ovgiti. (which he made an an abundance of water here in the spring backed by Leon entered Macarthy, study) wittter iu male or female, m nutttvr wken tbe river is up and in rainy times. into 'a P. ti oiii vMrntcadHo uiiiouatiug or oi now ionKifiuu-inc- . witVJ. tjf $25,000 'wager We would have in dry weather but we A iirat'tife uf'M yearn eimlda him tt) trenr W ilkcnsou and Thomas L. Murdock di.etttic with ftuoceittt. Cnrea Charon got the wrong end of our ditch to the reiuonnlde. Thone at a dintnui-- can forward from Richmond all so water (tho runs being parties the the wrong way, river, aad eatloitiug itamp t ier but we think of petitioning eongrcHS Va.,) ihat ho could walk around the prci'HV rO8tai;0.tymjituaie i Cwud tor iae' "uukie to rioann. , mn iuok (as we are out of the jurisdiction of world m GOO days. The distance to J. M.D., n.DYOTT, the ditch have to turned around McKcan) bo included in the entire route is ft., N. before next tater harves'; if we do not rhyiia ami S irgwen, 10 Die eod law ly make a 'whichwill' miles, 19,220'' t ti .' do that we are talking of darning up i't .. , i Bear River, and turning a good portion daily average of little over 32 miles. of it in our ditch and forcing it up to Under the terms of the agreement, i a our farms, for we don t know fail in our bieh hare besn accepted and signed town. We have never failed in any good Grason is to start from the City thing yet, but we came very near it once X)last winter. We saw that other towns Hall, New York; Saturday, April 3, and to return to the sauio could have two andthree meetings a week so we were all called together one day to placo Thursday Not. 23, 1876. Fart X hold forth in a meeting, and we all got ot this will be on ttlit ocean trip so two of or three us) religious (that is, which time ho wil wo went for the meetings three limes a steamers, during make up his daily average by walking week, and we had from two to five of a lie will be acconi we and went until it begun on congregation Mr. to get old, and the people got panied by Macarthy &nd some slack intheir. attendance, so we dis persons to be sent out by the other missed for fear we snould Inn, and to tko wager. Ihe,exct.p we have not resumed 'our meetings parties in the agreement are included tions since. ell, that is the way we live here, occasioned and land delays by assault or una but there is plenty of here, Mr. Giason is that which is good, the earliest in this voidable acVideuts. valley; an abundance of buy land, and twenty-eight- ' years bid, five feet Bear River can be brought out, or a part ' inches high, weighs 131) of it, with less work than has been done 6jven and been known in Rich has pounds We have the best stock on it already. in various mood the and capacities of an range of any place in this valley, . . , , :. , , ( ; i ! the W, Nervous and Debilitated f . . guiu-antrea- k-- ' . . -- 1 i ! 1 1 lb;), ship-boar- d, mm . ; . ; , V far ahead of anything ia Salt Lake Val actor, author and pedestrian. ley. We huve a very pretty situation for a town, and I tbink if some good peaceful people over there would come 'Yes, sir," yelled a preacher in a over here, they would da well, for van Dakota church, one Sunday morning ety is the spice of trade. ''there's more lying, and swearing. S.S.S I remain, etc., and stealing, and general deviltry to the pquare inch 'in this here town than all the rest of the American 3Iorg:iit County Etlucationa country," and then the congregation Association. got up and dumped the preacher out ' the window. of , Morgah City, March Cth, 1875. Editor or Jcsction. The Educational Association of tliU NATIONAL WATCH COMPAQ County beld their anriul meetinx Aliu tbe South Morgan Schoolhoure. though the attendance was not large, an ;i excellent feeliDg pertaded tbe meeting. made were by speeches Eneouracing i the President, J. R. Porter, Bishop W. G.. Smith, R. Fry and others. On reply to an interrogation, tin to whether this association would dissolve or continue its organization, but one re f , to-da- , y i.i sponse wds giveu, "hon't give up the ship." it is gratifying to note that we nave some among us who will sot allow any unfavorable to lessen circumstances Tnu CELEBRATED. " ELGIN WATCHES ! ELGIN WATCHES! f UK-tlii- X aJi!;tlon to their Iac of ilmployoe and Mxcuii. ei v, in orUur to meet tliemqniri'tiii'iite of the Trade. V.'iiilrtMVcl men, and othera dcniriiiR an eccurnte d'i.1 ritlialile MH')i, areinvitod to exaoiiott tbn li. W, lturwonil JtoToniOiite. One of our lenciiui; R ii1roi4(Jup4ii',. tli'troughly coiwlnro Kt tb.-i- r o their KmrtneoiT, eiin'riur4ty, naelnrniehed than ana tfisy re prmKMWed by Miem to fce tbuclodcet W atchoe yftjnauufao runniit Anieiioan to eome of the li uuet luipurted (unL and fully hiihITiBe-ktwi a corrett No Vvemnt reta'led ly the Ctmpnny. aad ak to ae tbvMa. Cat! on your r. Je-el- business OEca and $a!e$rooo&s U9 ft Wl X&B 5Tn C2IJGAGCX i XO.KIG'7 AKD - i APPETIZER, TS PTJR2LT A VEOETABLE ritErAEATIOHt com posod simply of R O OT 9 well-know- n nd FRUITS, coraUneJ with ofjr.r jToperties, whlck in tbftr nature are Calhaitic, Aperieut,. Nutritious, Dinretli, Alterative Bad: Tue whole Is prwiorvwl ki a su3 'elect quantity of epirit from tbe SGAJt CANK to keep them In aay climate, wklcU ; tnakeaUio , , , t, t HERBS Autl-Siliou- s. . 4 .tJ.,, ILilTiTIOIr , their interest or check their efforts, ia SIX STYLES NOVr IN MARKET. education.. the great and good work O. K. Wheeler, There will be an adjourned meeting of B. W. Uaymond, Mat. Imflio, tbe association, held at tbe above EL Z. Culver, named place, Saturday, March 20ih, at EL. H. Ta7lor, J. T. Hyersocu Our citizens are cordi 11 o'clock a.m. Ttt rooentlr plaft"! before the pnMIe, the to i'ours truly. attend, invited PUPERIOUITir (V 1UZ&H WAHMIiS IS ally AN I) CONSTRUCTION hn already eturfd Jons bkamah, Secretary for thorn a Xntlonal Jlrrutation, and lb a ! Morgan Co. Educational Asso'n. M.VKI) turthuiu b eo Fapidlr IncrMed that the to imk.e larfie 'oni)anjr have hnt eiiiiiilli-to learn of tbe loterett We are happy wLtch is felt throughout tho Territory on the subject of education. We hope our Morgan County friends will eonlicus in tbe good work, and that they will not matter in, the bonds of a few leave-thindividuals, but that every man and woman will aid in Ike cause, and never rest satisfied until means are provided to. bestow a commea school education, oa all the chUdrea ia tfi county. 6o-- S,T-i-8 LB1HERS one of the moat desirable ToBlmIC.i-thartlc- s In the wcUL Tliey are ixticaaeO. ' "" " Btrlttly as a Temperance Bittcre only ta bo ased as a motliolae, and always so. ' cording to fiirectlons. r of the feeble and; They are Uio iobiliUtod. They act upon a diacaned liver, aad. sUniula to sues a degree that a healthy action. 13 at once brought about. As a remedy to whict Women are especially subject It la super-- , so'ling every othvr stimulant. As a Spring; and Summer Tonic they have no equal. They are a sailJ and gentle Purgative as wen as. Tonie. They purify the blood. They are a. plendldAppetzor. Thfy make the weak strong.. Thoy purify and Invigorate, They 'cure Dyspepsia, Constipation and Uaadacbe. They Mt M a specific in alt species of disorders which undermine the bodily streaglA asd. break dowo, . ta animal spirit. sheet-ancho- ',,,.).-- Depot. 63 PaA Placfit Icxk. |