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Show Correspondence Randolph, Rich Cwinty, Utah., , February 7th, 1870. ; Special Notice Iuitob Jcsctios: I don't know liow it it tbat you Mormon" editor take everythiog o ol in regard to the tile abuse heaped upon you and the authorises of the ehnrch, by a set of such inveterate liare and eealawage as there ia areuod Ogden time mis--, and Salt Lake, who are all the and printwg representing this people, even thiugs they know are not true, and fictitious o so as tar publish going It is ne wonder they would sooner "edit tbeir paper through of prison bars than dieclose tbe Barnes their correspondents." They well know ef I hem had justice meted tbat if oik totbeia, they would be indebted to nr warden of a penitentiary for (heir food. 1 don't think there are any of tbe of tbe Jbnotioh who correspondent , , would, through, fear or faor, refuse or ' be afraid to buve tbeir names given to aa one to whom you felt like giving I hem. I know 1 would not. it is trom such misrepresentations that our Got- eraor formed tbe absurd idea that . the young men and women of Utah were set educated. I came to Utah when I was only five years old, and although 1 cannot boast a collegiate education, I think ' 1. know enough lo wind ray own busi nes when others will let me alone; and point out a hundred of my eld school mates who have got a good English education (or an American one either) and a great many of them are now holding high positions in different branches of business; and I don't know of one among all my acquainteaances who has to sign his or her name with an X. We come asross a few who have to sign this way, but eight out ef every ten of them came to Utah when their scboel days were over; and I think we can pat Utah against tbe majority of the Territories or States, and tbe education of our children (according to numbers) will show that Utah is not behind, and (to use a yet these "Mormon-eaters- " vulgar expression) hold all these things up as a sample of the results of the educational system of Utah. But until some Invents an emetio for these fel-- I p .'wioctor : lows to take, we may expect them to ebow' their bad blood once in a while. s I think I could tell all these what is the matter, and that is, this . people, as a rule, are a law abiding people according to the Constitution, of the United States, when they are united and living their religion they are prospered in making an honest living, and gathering tbe comforts of life around them, such as good bouses, farms, flocks, and herds, merchandise, money, &o.,and tbe and greedy eyes of of the reveler jealous ,.: arg Up0n lnem anj jt n,akes them mad because tbey cannot get them in an honest er dishonest way, and as a certain , vulgar paper, that is partly printed in 120 1 i'Ogden, eaij a short time ago, when talk ing of the "Mormons" going to Arizona, that they could well spare them, and wished tbey would all go. But then thiir papers are just like themselves, they look firstrate outside, but, Oh, the within. The health of tbe grown people of this pffpiiiceis as a general thing very good tiiis winter; there has been, and is now, considerable sickness among the but very little of a serious nature. We have had one death in the settlement ibis winter; it was the infant child of Mr. Chris, llanny, and we all sympathise with him and his family in tbeir bereavement. f .... ,AVehve got plenty of snow yet, and ; i expect to bate until, well, until it goes ' off, before which time 1 am afraid some of our stock will suffer, as some of our hay stacks are getting small. . Sines writing my last letter we have had a band of niusio organized, consisting of Messrs; Samul Rich, Jonepb t f Howard and Frank Parce, as violinists," h rii Wm. Pearce as banjo player. They give good music ior new oeginners, so toot we don't have to send off any mere musio to piny at our dances. .,,,-- , ' "Success to the Junction in battliag SALT LAKE CITY. THE DAILY H I will sell all IUISINS, Ogden Junction. ee To those of our customers to the late firm of Williams $S per Annum, $1 Six 3Ionths, $2 Three Jfonths. Co., we wish fr i. i . ; SCHSCRlBCB ALL THE TOWNS greatly oblige all parties Of cerned. NORTHERN UTAH! Beached by a Daily Mall. Flptitwa hundred anil seventvsix ll the t v.auiid vuitr. Ik iu also ilia four in which mi i iiK'9itlcin House of Rtresutativs, the first J since the aae, will beta power in Washington; anil iIih year of the twenty-thir- d electiuu nf it President of tbe United States, All of tliese J. ali ara nil to l nf great Interest ami esuecia'ly. the two Ifttur, and all of tiieui anil everything counwteil Willi them will tut a expounded Id befuiWaiid treslily j j I 1876. 1 ll Villi I HVN.'iMl : I lie Opposition House of Representatives, tnk-It!- of iui)iiiiy opuued yaara no li; sternly ami diligently investigate rurmptioua ami uiisttonla of 0 RANT'S and wiH, itia to be bowd, lay the ti imUtiou lor a utw ami lwttHr prioi iit our Of all thU T1IR Mj will natiutiril history cuinpiete and arcurate aixumiti, ita rnaJtini with eirlyaml tinxtwoithy iufornia-r (iiti topirf. Tlw Prociilpiitial elwtlou, with flu prertiwiin f r It, will be nxtmorulilt aa tfe- -! ''ffcUnK apon (iRr' aipiratiom tar third term of pnweranil pluudw, ait l etill mora aa deciding I the tin "r UK ' Junction Office, i , . , i it a;r i Hi their continued patronage and ft Great Inducements to merit been assigned te me for collec- will always keep a full snpply tion. of Building Material on hand. S.L. City. P..4200 Teasdel, Eagle House. tf. ,',, FOR CIIRIST3I AS AND ! NETV YEARS. BOY.LMiD.O. i li.,- : ! .v...,-..- - - Doors, Sash, Blinds, Lumber, etc. etc. . Utah. UNDEETAKEES. IIOl in all kinds of SI lIOl Window Cornices, Brackets. Clock Shety PRETEXTS in endles variety- We hay? jns't toe ceivea largest, giocit 01 gooa1 ever impori.eu into mis uiar.et, we will sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other house in Ogden. d82 J- I! jl ii Is Executed in the Best Style, at PRICES . Cards, Editions-Weetly- & y , Daily. Established les than three '.ears ago as a Representative Rftpmilican Paper, pledged to maiu-tai- u and defend the principles and organization of the National Kepuhlieau Purty.the l was early pHshed to the forefront, of jourmiisin and achieved ft success unprecedented in the history of such enterprises. By universal assent it has been assigned position aa The Leading Republican Paper ' Only 50 Cents per Bottle. tt promoten the GROWTH, PRESEHTES the COLOR, and Increases the Vigor and BEAUTY of the IIAItt. Programme!, BUI Heads, U.O. Brush fomaa's Glory is Her Hair. The Agricultural Department itATA AKIN Is conducted with great care, and everything possible is none to make the MARKET KKPOKTS such as the FARMKKA and BUSINESS MEN of the Northwest can KKLY UPON. In carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience, Ball Invitations, ' Commercial Department In Literature, Theatre Cheeks, Local and General Ncics, Foreign & Doniestie Correspondence, Note Forms, A And everything that goes to make First-cla- ss Newspaper tbe It Deeds, is sot excelled by any publication is a country. The INTER-OCEA- iu LYON'S( Shipping Tags, Arc. All ORDERS PROMPTLY. FILLED. mmzmim 'LOW RESERVOIR one that will be found nsefnl and Interesting to Americana in every part of the globe. While it specially represents the ORKAT INTERESTS of the NORTHWEST, it Is National in its views a. Firm and comprehensive in its in its political faith, it is not bigoted, and in a I above to and be aims discussions candio, dignified, . ' personal abuse. has the largest aggregate The IM'EH-OCRAcirculation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent to more than ti.tioii distributed in every State and Territory in the United States, in all the British Provinces, and okmerioua foreign State and countries. DAILY. flO.OO r year Ry mail (payable in advance), in advance), three months ii'l By mail yWle By mail per year (in advance) By mail, club of four, (in advance) Address, E. STRATFORD, Bml nsss Manager, CUT. , lly mail, club of six (in advance) By m ail, club of ten (in advance) of On rau copy witn every elab tea, WEKKLT. Bv mail, per year fin advance! Club of lour (in advauco) Club ef tea (in advance) Club of twenty, (in advance) On mil copy with every elnh of twe Household, Painters' and other BrusI ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, Tinnrn 1 nT" At prices as low as the imported article, and iU01AuIli""ik INTEB-OCEA- 110, lake St., Chic no 0' '' ., , Warr anted to give Entire Satisfaction to' Dealer! and t'OnsumcrSa Give us a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and quit buying anu ferior, imported article, when a good one can be had for the same money. , ,. and Produce, BrH II orselu.ir taken in (part) exchange, Brnsbefi of Tarious kinds manufactured to order. tie, and d20-3- G.WHITEHB R - AST) FAMOUS FOB Bl9KO BEST TO USE Wholesale EASIEST TO SILL It! Jamom for dolor mnra snJ FAMILIES nd Retail. AITHE TRADE SCT" PLIED. Ordert Promptly Shipped to an it Qnieker and Chcr.por Point on the Radroads. Than BETTER COOKING, Dorxo . ay . H THE JiES T BEER in JJl Ai CHSAPSSTT3SU7I! 0$$ famous rjTt rr StTrih RICHTER & FRY1 aut. ton givino P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. To all whomltmay cncer TOTICE IS HEREBT OVTp Bf f .11 Persons enged wiuch tti Ogden nance, provide that Srrt cbUined.) without lieenee are LaMe to be taken ,jPJ Alderman of aaid Citj. and be . Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful - JfiV Especially Adapted TO ?an sr on Groyo .'JSreweryl C!TY LICENSES ' I j All li I ntls of Produce taken. 3PAIID UTOIR Xoa. 4 and 5, Fourth Street, Ogden. Suited fo all Climates, 1.6a 6 0 13 a law new effect tne 1st cay of f this Under law tar the 175. po January, A.l., on newtpp.per must be naid AT THE OffKE WHKKKTIIKY AR8MAILKD. Sample copies free Money ran be seat by draft, money order, express, r registered le;tar, at out risk. sipss la' arranirenienta mad with rminrry fur ctuhbi' g with their pabliaations. A id reus Tbe k . k ZJ.ot ' ' CASS 48.00 1 j posfCre j,- - All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES Made and Repaired tlie Shortest Notice, at prices tliat defy competUum, Best workmen employed and all work warranted. Leather sold tJ S 30 12.TO 17.RO , of Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers ITURNS THNKS TO HIS PATRONS FOB THEIR LIBERAL SUPPORT year he has been in Business, and hopes, by strict attention to the wunos tomers, to contiune to merit their patronage. Terms of Subscription. POSTAGE PAID BOX 35 OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH' X.B. All orders promptly filled, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Heeeipts, Factor Four Doors below "Walker House, the home fireside. Order Books, t Ovrn Tmurr T am Ann Vroarn Kathatboic ron THE Hair was hrst placed in the market by Professor K. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princetoa The nsrae is derived from the ureek. College. " KATHnO," signifying to cltatut, pr(y,rft malr, or r(or. The favor it has received, and th popularity it ha obtained, is unprecedented and incredible It increases the Growth and Uiactt of tna Hair. H ia a delightful dressing. It eradicate Dandruff. It prevent the Hair from turning gray. It keeps the head cool, and gives the hair a rich, soft, A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It ia the ba in yiTANTrrr; irlotwy appearance. as it was over a Quartm of a Ce; imd columns are carefully guarded against Its Quality sold is by all Druggist and Coao-ir- y Aeo, and objectionable matter, and every effort is made to ruRT Store at only fifty Cents) per Bottle. render it a pleasant and profitable companion to The W. II. MILES, Supt. . Not alone on its politira! character does the INTKK-OCKAret its claim to popular favor. It aims at the highest excellence in all departments, and in tins era of progressive journalism aspires to position among the best. makes especial claim as The 1NTKR-OCJCA- - FOURTEENTH WARD liNXATHABRON IN THE XOBTHWEST. f - TH03. TAYLOR, Pa est. Three Semi-Weekl- REASONABLE FURITHJRE, COR. FIFTH AND WALL STS., OCDEN. HOLU)iY OF ALL KINDS, jr ct hare I hope Yl uetatt ltd of my patrons, nd TSsA : TI7H0LESALE and Retail Dealers g tlie luiuli Into of the Jiarty of li?forui, bu isukII and ia rltx'tinit that candidate, t'oiioerniug all ' tbeaa awlijwta. rti.we who rmd TrlKSTN will . hava (lie iiitim of being thoroughly vri it lornKxI. The w r.KKLY f"VN, which Wattataed a l'ltioU of over elxhty thousand copies, alrealy il'a" ita, readfts in tvrtj Sinte and Territory, and we tra t that tlw 176 will nee tai-i- r mimliera doiihlei.'It will continue to lie a thonxich tmwpapr. All the Kfnfrnl news of 1 he ilny will be found iu it, cuudemed when at ftill length whuti of momrut; and alaaya. we trti-t- , trmtrd in a clear, iuinrestiug Wuotiv iiuiimt. aad 1t ia mir aim to make the WEKKLT FUN the i ' 1 e- -t family tiewptpr in the world, aud we shall V'liitinue to give in its columns a large amount vf misci'DaOKnu rfalius, suih as stories, tales, agrkuttural in-- 1 jioeina acieutitie iatelligenoe and .rmatiou lor which we art- - ant aide to make The rtaini iu our daily edition. agricultural ia ane of its imminent escianv, The faahions are alio reularlv re- -' and so art the lutiket of jortedinlt columns; . tverv kiutt. The VTKKKLY FU. ei-lpspes with fifty sit broad columns is only t i.M a year, postage pre-fmiof tli As this price barely repays the ) aner, no discount can In) made froin this rate to tluhs. agents, oratiyoua. 'I h nalbY PI N. a laree foar pa(re newspaper tentv-eish- t onlnrous, gives all the news tor two cents a opy Mibscripti .n, postage rai-t- , edition (v. a month or fr.,va Weymir. Cnnday bsve no favil rue ttra. H,o per ear Wees- -, TUK Ift'.N, Sew York Citjd 4 con- 0 1 ,J .V. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN tweiily-Yliir- i accounts by close attention to the wants DP.,l f AT THE apiu.tht-iMabjkiUin- ' All aS. a i JOSHUA WILLIAMS, cou-ta- iii ' vi? Main Street, Ogden; w ll ftirni-hin- & attention to this request will n - A FULL SUPPLY OF PRESENTS for CHRISTMAS business at the old stand, and the next thirty days. A prompt THE WEEKLY SUN. SEW TOltK. o- that I shall continue the i Thns giving a benefit to tlioe wishing to prepare their Miuce Meat for Chrisiitas. gen- immediately, aa the books of n r; CLEANED AND PREPARED, , I beg to inform my friends and the public in IS Statements, 1776. ft Co., Ii CUR Christmas bruits ber Co. in the firm of Williams say that all accouuts must be settled Lum- the firm must he closed within CIRCULATES Letter Heads, Respectfully, to 3 eral . chil-""dre- n, 0 & the entire interest of the Truckee & fault-finder- r Having bought knowing themselves indebted "tould , ! rrrt mil esmclj, LESTER J G rove. All kinds of ont-don- r amusements. A Fine Hull and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 to 2no persons. Parties wishing to rnpae the Hall or Qronndt mnstap,l7 seveadavs in advance. 4220-4- TERMS LOW. F?' , HEIEICM8 - TAT LOU, City TheO'ee the Hall, i the City Becor f'tXJ4 1 -- a |