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Show L JUNCTION. OGDEN- - THE - - Editor. CAi.E8 W Penrose, J. PER TEAR SI MOMI13 VET KVKNING, Sundays excepted- IEEMS OP. SUBSCRIPTION. - PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Ulffi SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) $8.00 ' m i i i unthS - JS.0OPT . Iu ' 8.(10 ' JO Post Office: Ogden IRBjVaL AND CLOSING KAILS. OODE3T, UTAH. TUESDAY. JAXUAItY 4, 1S7C. TOE DESEBET NATIONAL BAM ABBrvAM. .., . j,", .w Cfty, double Throat To,rgli 7.M a.m. slailjr Mail daily UU dally . . (.48 pm. T.AOaja. 1.40p.m. . . . 0l double daily . KroghMailIy r.TrteoliMildrfy . , . . aa.lt jy, lake and the West 8.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. - " lakaand thaSaat 7.S0.m. . . S.OUpm. Lake Comity and Boda Connty, via uieHs and Kvanston, go Wyoming, goring Satur-Atn- ,t Imto the latter place Wednesdays and . . 2p.m . 8.00p.m. . . i ftch. County, tpaily TrA Ogde ed HarnivBa Wednesday! " 2.00 p.m. ABaturday. T.80 jb B. .UTiIle Wednesdays and Saturdays asd PWn Blatersville, City LreM, 2.48 p.m. Wednesdays and Batmdays and ooper and Alma Wednesdays 1M a-gsturdAVi OFFIC1 HWURg. 8.15 a.m. . 6.46 p.m. usm! Delivery, . Sunday, 8 p.m. to 8,30 p.m. JKOISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MONET ORDER DEPARTMENT. . Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oitslde Door open from A a.m. to 8 p.m. M. 1. SHARP, Postmaster. lr ... Bfc '.. r r" Trains 'i .?"" .m. p.m. 6.05 p.m. 8.40 ' j - . . . - tnd " leaves 0 6.20p.m. 9 45 m. .4.25 p.m. - 9.00 a.m.1 6.40 p.m. - 9.40 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. - 9.20 a.m. ; . U.F. Emigrant leaves TJ. C. train arrives - and CH. train arrives i " leaves t- , ' f , Bait Lake City Time. i. o. o. r. OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY MEETING Evening, at Seven o'clock. At MASONIC HALL, MAI?f STREET. Jojtmruiug brethren in good standing are cor-bait-pa- dially invited. J.B.GOODFELLOW.N.G. v ' AH. TAN, Bec'y. F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-A- - LAW T AND NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Special attention given to cases before the 8uand District Uonrts. uonveyancing ana S rente otarial Business done with accuracy and dispatch. Office NATHAN TANNER, Jr., - AT - LAW ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Jlrtt door totitk tPost Office, Main si. Ogdm Soeclal attention given to collections. Remit tances promptly made, Conveyancing and No uw u tarial bustnes carefully attended to. H. MARGARY, ATTORNEY - AT-- L AW. Office over J. Gale's Furniture Store. OGDEN UIN STREET, - 4B6tf A.. ! MINER. & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY at Residence 2nd Sonth Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah AU kinds of legal business ; A promptly attended dlt A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. Paid Vp Capital, r200,090 Authorized Office f Utan MAIN d5S Old To is just closiog his eyes, and we are to have his successor, with all of -W.P. H. nOOPER, President; iu probabilities and anticipations. We il. ELDREDGK, hate to part with a friend we are acBB1UUAM YOUNQ, Wm. JENNINGS, quainted with, for a stranger. Old '75 Directors. JOHN SHARP, has caused us some reflections, and FERAMORZ LITTLE, brought Borne of our people face to face Deal in Exchange, Coin, Oold Dnpt, College 4crip, with the courts! But who cares? Amerietc. Collections made' and promptly remitted. ca was colonised by the Puritans for reForeign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on ligious liberty. Tbey fled from the old d&3-lSavings Deposits. world, not to make a better living, but to live where they could worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences. Utah was colonized by the "Mormons," who came here to worship God unrestrained, to enjoy one of the Ogden $l,OUO,000 t. y BEARDSLEY HOUSE Junction. greatest boons of American citizens. What is life without liberty, and what is (formerly junction hotel:) without freedeui to worship God liberty IRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED as we please? and satisfaction guaranteed. "Congress shall make no law respectM. 11. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. . ing an establishment of religion, or prod49tt hibiting the free exercise thereof," says Art. 1 of the Amendments to the Consti tution of the United States. ' Who can prescribe the way we shall serve God? Congress may just as well pass a law compelling Catholic priests to marry as to pass a law prohibiting a "Mormon" from marrying. When there is no who is injured?' If the Catholic priest does not marry he has perfect ; i liberty te remain single, and if a "Mor THE SIMPLEST, mon wishes to marry several wives he MOST DURABLE, has perfect liberty under the Constitu tion. As well might Congress pass a AKD CONSEQUENTLY THE law prohibiting the sprinkling of infante, or the circumcision of young Jews, as to MACHINE ! CHEAPEST SEWING pass a law saving how many times a THE MARKET. man should marry. It is none of the business of Congress. The domestic re lutions of the people belong to the peo could, ifnecessary, furnish Thousands of WETestimonials from parties owning tlieae pie. We have as much reason to complain Machines in this Territory, but consider it We simply refer intending purchasers of the government of the United Slates Ma to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our as the colonists had to complain of chines. We have no voice in the naOur terms are as easy as those of any other England. Sewing Machine Company, and we tional council. Our general officers are appointed by the President; onr judges Fully Guarantee Every Ma- a.e dependent on lis will, and be can remove them at pleasure; if a post office chine Sold. aole to pay a man lor attending it, is INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own the postmaster is removed for ti Strang' our Machines. er. . Every office of profit is filled by a stranger. Our Territory appears a kind of a home for defunct politicians and ' WE ALSO SELL THE political friends. of the American peo SILVER-TONGUE ! ORGAN pleTheis indignation aroused, to put down polygamy Why? Do the "Mormons" ask ihem to Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of take care of their familieb? Are they E. P. Needhaui & Son, N. Y., and the injured whether the "Mormons' have one wife or many wives? We tnink not. Looking at the matter socially, morally Five years written warrant given with and politically, we think if polygamy is both instrumentsan evil, the "Mormons will be most likely to find it out and remedy it themselves J7. E. 7T. CUE ALES, Does Congress wish to interfere and Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. dissect our faiih, select certain parls for us to observe, and expunge from our Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Eaiablishuieut. practical lives certain pans? Are we MAIN STREET, OGDEN. willing for Congress, er any body of d227-t- f men, to interfere with our religion ? We answer. No ! To us it is everything. For this faith we have left home and kindred, and severed all the bonds that bound us childhood's associations. It is apart FRWKLiX MAC VEAGIl & CO, to of our being. Who shall dissolve the ties we have formed? Who would take GROCERS. WHOLESALE our families and provide better for ILL'S CHICAGO, them? Do these blatants wish to imB. W, E. JEXXEXS, Agent. prove our condition, or to usher in modFrom all such we ern civilization? Office snd Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, CoUbrook Building, Salt Lake City. Correswould use the words in the old prayer pondence promptly attended to. books and say, Lord, deliver us.' T a HE HO WE SewingltLicliine . EMERSON PIAXO. STREET, SINGER, Physician and 241,649 base-burn- er v , inn CERTIFICATE u ,.t. -- 3L X JLiJElL O jOl. JDm light-runnin- g ,- Name of STATION. No. 1 No, 8 Pass. 1'an. Newly fitted up an , Carriages to t c'ts. Trains Lear A. M. Suit Lake 7 00 3 Woods Crow T 25 4 8 0 CentreviU 7 SS 4 10 6 Farmingten 7 60 I 11 r. II. ; , 40 1 GROVE BREWMy! 00 i i s TAYLOR'S HOTEL . salt iritis marked: "When a man tries to sacrifice me in order to save himself, he don't know who he's f'ooliag with!" lie was the biggest liar of them all, but he made the most out of it. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, a pi'ly to JAMtS SHARP, Gen'l ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, SUPkRINTENDKIIT. ' We have received from Europe a limited quantity of the Bisruafck Cabbage Seed, which produces solid heads of Cabbage, the size of the month of a flour These enormous barrel and larger.Cabbages are raised with the more ordi- Arrive at Franklin...... - nary cultivation, in any climate, and at present prices, double the ordinary profit is realized from their production. In transplanting from the seed, great care should he used to give sufficient space for growth. A package Bent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of 60 cents. Three package to one address $1; eight packages, $2. Sure cure for cabbage pests and 4 beautiful oil cliromos (The Maiden's Dream) Bent with each package. Address B. Alexandeu & Co., Eighth Street, opposite Cooper Institute N. Y. Please quote this paper. " Brigham "" Logan......... CITY LICENSES. Ogfan, Utah. WELLS, PROPRIETORS.- Cool aud Sparkling, always ' Suf plied. . :' ' City Drug Store .' Main Street,' Ogden f AOUTllU'ARIs , A i i . 2.00p.m. 3:30 House Malting Orders sent from Persons residing along the 1U1K road Lines and the surrounding Town wUI be, promptly filled at the rate f 80 cents per (alio i by the keg to saloons, private families, 00 cets dtl por galluu by the kog. .No. 1 , 9:20 a m 10:50 " Important to Agriculturist The liisiuarck Cabbage. And Saloons and Fauulics . Leave Ogden bixv; U.P. liREWERTT BTJCTTMH.LF.it on Laud. tf excellent thinsn in vour LTAII XORTHERX RAILROAD. ..V Uaniel said O'Conncll to pamphlet," ON AND AFTER a young writer. "Eh? What sir?,"' 'A penny was the eager rejoinder. JANUAJIY 1st, 1870, Trains will run daily as follows; bun, my friend. AOIITII WAItl "I saw an No. 2 Leave .'.....9:00 a.m Franklin.... 10:65 " Logan " Brigbam Arrive at Ogden ' r- l - .......4:00 PROPI Oilmer & Salisbury's Stage Line to and irom Montana conuecl with trains at Franklin, DEALER IN1 M. W. MERRILL, Buht. ' Cbas. Nirlev. lieu. Jt'reiKht and Ticket dl 9 MEiiicixEg; A KEW DEPARTURE PATRONS OF THE T" DjeStulIV Will please take notiee that on and after the ! : 'FIRST DAY OF DEC, 1875. o To all whom it may concern. 6tu; Tiirpii 0 The charges at the abeve establishment will IS IIEPvEBY GIVEN, THAT ;b as follows: NOTICE in Business in engaged $3.00 Board by the week. . OgJen City, (for which the City Ordi .00 with lods-lnirnances provide that a License must De Iaily Board, fcl.00 day. obtained,) wiihout first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected INVARIABLY PAYABLE in ADVANCE to a Fine. .Toh ii Tt. By order of the City Council, Proprietor.' LESTER J. II BRICK, Mayor. d58-t- f JAMES TAYLOR, City Eecorder. TarnliliesV lrr iRTiCLES TOILET lool, o The CSoe of the City Recorder the City Hall, FifL- - Strut, Ogden. Office Eourt Jron. 10 . X Mia p.t Grovo The Largest and raoat Coriiplete Stock ia' TESTIMONIAL; DR. E. Ii. r LASTS NORTHERN UTAll' IIEINO BESIROU OF TE?TIFTINfl TO THE miraenlnns mre yon peiformed in relation to the Epileptic Fits with whirh I was sorely troubled in the year 74, you have my full eanc-tio- n to certify in any wsy voU choose that I have never been troubled wfrf tits since (lien. Orators' !y, etc , . 11..' Seventh Ward. . d8-t- f Bait Lake City, gept,.f ,4875. II Brewery 1 THE BEST BEER in U1A1 Wholesale and BetaiL ., Tri"NE: RT, r . WINES LIQUORS' 85- FAMILIES AXI THE TRADE PLIED. SIT. Ordert Promptly Shipped to Point on the Railroads. MONUMENTS.' am Marble or Saudstone CCT AND LETTERED RICHTER & FRY P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. MAIN James (TEEET. The test Monuments BI ; for SToWlcr. ' AH kind of ont-doamusement. A Fine Hall and lar?e dancing floor. acoiumoLiting from 20 to 2"0 persons. Forties wishing to rnntr tlie Hall or Grounds mostapply aevKn'Uys iu advance. TERMS LOW. d20-4-a tHr day, hm. Audre li. STIX80 t it 1 ,3ie. Terms it Free r. Port s4"iy A. To all who - Medicinal IPurpbses OGDEN. , ar.d cb est est in tbi market. Wholesale and Retail. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful G rove. 1 J V. 4(1 .t - trains. A.b.SUA'BSPIiRk, dl70tf . -. dlSl-Sflr- Furnished. 4 ! J.S.LEWIS, rid from all 1 , , LY nOTEL FIRST-CLAS- S ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. . EASY-MONTH- at?. 8 12 4 62 t 3S Kaysville Depot, and SilliJott. ."But he was taller than you." A rrive at Ogden 00 t 40 00 "Being in the water so long that No. 2 Jlo. night I shrunk just one foot!" was Pass. Pass. SPARKLING BOTTLED BKJK the cool rejoinder. know be the I can't "Well, you iviioleeale nod Rrtnll. Trains Leave man," said the Captain. i. u. p. u. "I am the man, and now I'm 8 20 9 Ogden going to maul you! No man can ' 10 31 T lo t 00 LAGtR BEER ON DRAUGHT, Kaysvilla ' choke me and then brag about it!". ' 10 f.2 7 81 1 8S Farmington He sailed in and upset the Captain, but was then set upon by the .whole CentrevUle ll 4 7 44 1 80 crowd. He got into the eye of the Woods Cross 11 13 T 83 1 78 wind and hung there for a time, but Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 3 00 On tbi Xoaorui Pun, presently he pail off a little, got the wind on his quarter, aud went at it West Sid's East Temple jgireet, In addition to the above, ta lick ten times his weight in old liars. lie was a very ambitious mas, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN and those who could get out of doors Board by the j)ay or Week. got out, and thoe who couldn't DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) SO & 3. 6 offered him a gallon of whisky to Leaving Ogden City at a.m p.m. gr Rooms with or without Board. j and come to anchor. He furled his sails fc Cntlcr,, ... 8.80 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. on this understanding, and as he set Salt Lake City at lHf Taylor Proprietors. his glass down for the third drink, Passengers will please purchase their tickets at office. Fifty cents additional will be charged he wiped his bleeding car, and re- the when the fore is collected on the train. Mrs-8- H8-- tf Facing t'hlbn Square', - Ogdeii PIOXEEIt LINE OF UTAH. that's my name." cheer-ful- lj Brut-clas- s, It- - ':.; our paper we liare a flrstr Work dons promptly and at UTAH HOTEL CENTRAL GLOBE HOTEL f Frcm the Detroit Free Press. One evening la6t week, when the winter blasts moaned sadly around the street corners, and the captains of the ferrj boats wore anxious looks, seven or eight vessel owners, and Surgeon. "laid up" lake captaius sat around a Office, Two Doort Sooth of Print offietf Dt. Brown't Old Stand. in a saloon near cheerful dM4f . , river. the t Sold in 1874. usual fte'r of growling A amount the mere tnsn nT oth'r Machine K.H.ORTH 1fn ittDOOLT, lUU jUUUiuanufacturediu the United States. about tho weather; one of them told J. E. DOOLY & CO. These figures show the universal popularity ofthe a story. Then a second man told a The following Singer. story to beat it, and then a third BANKERS, When the man beat the second. ARB fourth man started cut he said : Agt'a Wells, Fargro JkCo's Express, will show the estimation In which it is held by "Gentlemen,! have also seen tough OGDEN, UTAH. leading families in our own community: times.1 When I was sailing the schooner Fortune, forty years ago, the undersigned having used the Singer lVantaet General Banking Buiintu. two of us were swept overboard in a WE Machine in onr famijw can Prompt Attention given to CoUcctiont. recommend it to all parties wishing to pur- storm on Lake Erie, one black night. durable and chase a Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commusitm. machine. A hatch cover went with us, and it Winelow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stuart, - Ogden u so S. H. Higcrinbotham happened we both clutched it. It ttee. H. Tribe " " Tbos. Biddle Mrs.O.Widerborg was not large enough to support two. Correspondents t . " S. Schram " New York L.J. Herrick Veils, Fargo A Co, was " G. I Wm. " Paine Mrs. Brown F. A. captain, he a sailor. I had a " Ban Francwco , Mrs. 8. de I Baume, Uintah Omaha firtt National Bank. family, he had cone. I shouted to " Mrs.P.Wilkiaon " Bait LakeCity "Us, Fargo A C-o- - - v him to quit his hold, and when lie Mrs. Ceo. 8. Mason, Mrs. R. Allen, Willard. Riverdala" Broken, WOODS at fBEEBORxTSan Fran would not, I reached over, clutched AND SCORIS OF .OTHERS. ., Attorney, F. & KlUtARDS, Oydtn, his throat, and held on till his fingers ' 9 loosened and be went to the bottom the lake ! It was twenty miles off of Thorough Instructions Point Betsey, and. with a shrill, wild Ghftnbyaa shriek, which yet lingers in my ears, to his death Experienced Lady Opetator! tho poor wretch went me 1" Lord the forgive May These Machines can be obtained on With his chair tilted against the PAYMENTS wall, a lanky, suDfiowerish chap had cash. been nodding his head right and left, or a discount of 10 per cent, for if sleeping. As the captain's naras at For Particnlars call was concluded the stranger git rative MAIX ST., OFFICE, and WATCHMAKER solemnly said: ADDRESS AND JEWELER, OLD cp TITHIN3 YARD, OR, Opposite th.-man !" am "I Clockand Bilver O. JeWelrv. kt2 W,,h. E. MASO, oked at hiin in astou crowd WRKET, OOrKN The zZL"- - MA1Sdone AGENT, afid all Work warranted nestly coctiuuc-- : . and he ftlen.-rtan'isbmcat, A. S. CONDON, M.D. . lie Was (he 3Iau. The New Improved ' OGDEN, UTAH. UTAH ! ra Hotel, tf PlRIGEINB. .'. and Rtsidence,firtt two ttory Brick, South - 6om-pulsio- , IK OFUCS, - Dec. 81, 1875. Editor Junction: "I landed on Point Botsey next morning ia time for breakfast, and I swore a solemn oath that I'd lick you for ehoking mo if I had to live a hundred years to do it !" "You can't b9 the man," replied the Captain, looking suspiciously at the fellow's big fists; "it was forty . years ago." ."I know it was, and for forty years I've been aching to lick you ; out of your boots." The Captain had lied,but he didn't want to own it, and said:' "That sailor's name was , Pick Kice." ?"Kcrect!" bowed the stranger; Willi, CMiiKH-tki- , chus JOB low ratpa., VOaU IV. , Aktwhsrk Nba Looah, OF SALT LAKE ClTT, Physician and FUiKIP.J Snrgeon. DIPLOMA Itellgious Liberty. . f. train arrives - - " " U.P. ' U.P. Emigrant arrive! CP, " leaves " " C.PL C. OJUce OI. t The beat Pnper In Xorlhern Ttah ii Jim 4.00 t $1.0? &TRATFO&B Biuineu Manager. pt,li E Y Published Wednesday and Saturday. FIFTS STREET. , SEMI-WEEKL- C?AIJI. l'l? ESCRIPTIOIN 81 are sunerlnc rrom the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, eaf'f de cay, lim of manhood, tc .1 will end a recipe Ihat will cure yon, riiKK or CUAKiE. This great remedy was discove l by a niissicnary in south i weed eurtli,.e to the Ar.rrlra. Venn a set T.E7. .lesrra T. Ixxi?, ttativ P, Libie Hum .Tsw I nk 4! 6u Carefully Compounded,' . t'. ro-i- y t At all hours of the night er , da.' , |