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City 'i'lBM. rbe JUNCTION has a LARGEft CIRCULATION in Ogden and throughout . .in. to J p. a I a.m. to 6 p.o Ootalda Ifeer opn from Northern Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. Eatarrd at tk Pont Offlca at Ogata I la Ttrritory, ai Krcoad Clam Matter. City thegjspelin Michigan. Our young friend writes from Gratid Uitpids, Kent Co., Mich, that he ir in rood health. He recently got a to work with him llow EUlur David Spillsbury, who is yel young in years, although mature in ;'i love of the truth and knowledge l ii4e That there is still k rood deal of unfounded prejudice lka Wdiiadayiuidolimliiy miong the people, concerning is dhown by the fact, tha1 whenElder Butler and his companion, on one of their evangelizing tours through the country, desired to pat iy at some hospitable roof, commencing at 6 p. m. to ask for s night's shelter, they had to try 13 places in vain and it was not before 10 o'clock that they found a friendl) loor open, in the 14tb house. And til this because they stated they were "Mormon" Elders. The next da and many another, they met will similar experiences, one eld Michi lender even feeling induced to pu liis "specs" up, when told ol the surprising (act, so that he could takt in a better view of these 'orrid "Mormons." Whileon hisjourneying,Elder Buter was strongly impressei with the idi a that the churches of the pre nt day wre liku little girls playint' villi a few broken dishes. Tlie.i Hive only got part of the gospel, sn'i nut part is in little pieces. Our c!oiih young friend states also, thai have much t 'ie and his with, hardships, privations, up put contumely and abuse, "but," says he liravely, "I will hang to it, as longas my name is G. II. B." They tried to have a meeting in 'he Park in Grand Rapids. They ob tainnd the permission of the Mayor f the city for the Fourth of July Dut after they had preached to the trembled multitude for about hall an hour, the police came and stopped them from further preaching. The Elders obeyed the injunction of the hcrmanJatl, but at the instance ol many they made another nppoint-iimnt- , at Rig Lake, about 3 miles from the purk, where Elder Palmer, tho president of the mission in that region of country, preached the gos-pi- l of salvation under this dispensation. The fingerof scorn whs, indeed, pointe at our brethren, but they WA not heed it, feeling proud in the Lord Jesus. Elder Butler wishes his young Irienus in Zion to improve and in form themselves steadily, for the Eldurs abroad are asked a great many iuestion from tue iJible by the ectarians who wish to confound i hem on points of doctrine. But if the young Elders seek diligently and prayerfully after truth, the spirit of Him who knoweth all things, would be with them and no argument of false priests and parsons would prevail. thi-eop- le - f PKCIAL NOTICE. Parties desiring to work out thcii subscription to thin paper, can do to by applying to Jos. A. West, at this office. BRIEF MENTION. Harris k Co., Filth St. jul51m Thk building boom baa fairly start ed with.us. Work on the .co-op- . building i. rushed. being Several loads of wood in town for tale, to day. The finest Cocktails in town at Cunningham & Horn's. Thank goodness, tho are, ene by one, disappearing. Mixed Drink and good cigars at Cunningham & Horn's, Main st. The latest periodicals and magazines Always on hand at McNutt's. fire-trap- s Wuo wants to buy a live top bifg-gyRead advertisement elsewhere. f afternoon, the Cgden will hold iU first conclub Shooting test for the gold medal. The Herald says that a race be tween "Countryman" and "Mary Emory" is now in order. Tbb "Widow Bedott" troupe at Union Opera House, Wednesday evening. All should see it. Gardens in Mound Fort are looking fine, nd gardeners are jubilant, especially after the last rain. It is expected that not lexs than 1000 people from Weber County will visit Bolt Lake on the twenty-fourth. Eakly on Sunday morning a re- Freshing shower occurred, cooling the atmosphere, and making all to rejoice. Good. It is rumered that a California company will appear in Ogden shor ly and produce the "Mountain Meadow Massacre." To see the number of our "Conn try Cousins" in town tosday, one would almost think it was Saturday, instead of Monday. Brick etc., are being hauled upon t'ie ground of Mr. Jas. Horrocks, opposite this office. There must be some building contemplated. Jack Shaw, the well known liorte trader, has offered one of our star! partnership in horse trading. Still, wa are compelled thankfully to decline the flattering offer. Watchman: Dr. Christian, of Beaver, removed five worms from the head and neck of a child in Beaver, t welve days old. The worms were front a half to threefourths ol an inch long and buried in the flesh. Ik the property owners who per mit those shameful looking Ere wood sidewalks to remain in front of their premises are not ashamed, we, with the rest of Ogden's enterprising citizens are, and would like to see some course taken by the city to compel them to make tba necessary repairs. There is a large tree lying across Ibe sidewalk on Sixth Street, near Spring. This obstruction has been long enough in its present position ten days at least and if the owner of the property could be to remove the encumbrance, be would confer a itvor on those whom business compels to pass by 1 A Hew Paper. a great venture, we Not, that it is mention the Blackfoot Jitgisttr, whote first number appeared on July 10th, but because it is the plaineit spoken production of press on whee's" we ever met with. Mr. Wm. E. "Vheeler, late of the Evanston Agi, found hi circle too circumscribed, and wishing to extend his periphery, he made Black-foot- , Idaho, his centre of gravity In his "Introductory," Mr. W speaks thus: "As we have no voice in electing the 1 resident, we consider politic a secondary consideration, and shall. therefore, have but little to do with it, but taking an independent stand, and as long as either party pursue what we consider a just ami honor able course, have no censure for them. Neither dn we cre to what rel gious sect a man may be affiliated r h. " have, however, ens man object in view, and that ts to secure at large an amount "f the filthy lucre as roi.Y Wnh thwe few remarks we present 1VV the Rigitttr to an indulgent public, hoping to make it worthy of their patronage." A Serious Charge. From yesterday's Herald we learn that about 7:30 o'clock on Saturday morning, Henry F. Williams, who has been admitted to tbt bar aa an attorney, was arrested on a charge of attempted rape. The complaint w is made by the wife of Dr. Ven Tromlits, who is the alleged victim She states in the complaint, that on Fridiy Williams came into her office, while he was at Fort Douglas, and ma le indecent prothere. posals to her. It appears that Williams h id some claim sgiinst the Men Wanted. All who are in need ol employ- husband, and she alleges that he ment should read an advertisement agreed to release her husband from in this issue by Mr. W. B. Doddridge, tho obligation if she would yield; she again refused and he is charged with ftup't, Now is a chance for every one who desires to work. Head the ad- attempting to use force. WiUigaia remained in jail until about three vertisement, and make applications when be was reletsed on o'clock, tiutuediately. $500 bond, furnished by a couple of leading attornejs, and his examica- Lost, was set for two o'clock on Mon-- I tion j Bei ween the Fe&t r'ff.ce and l' arl Vrewt: A plain gold ring. The ' tinder will be liberally rewarded by Harris k t leaving at the office of the Firi--l Clerk, or at this oule. Tea and totJes Jvep, the fir.et bus-band- i Dis-ittc- Venag Man Mho Thought "So Easy." It Through courtesy ofMr. Wm. ButOgden is now enjoying a bicyle ler of this city we are enabled to re- fever, and many are the bumps being port a few facta communicated to daily received by new beginners. him by his son, Geo. H. Builer, now Yesterday we noticed fover.l yourj f- - MO lid. Ear V.it Uka aad lb. Baal M pan. (tar (Alt Uk mH tba WmI and 1m Lick Ooanty, Baar Comity via nulla ErauUoa, Spring! (o ftWoatiaf, and Icav tba latter atoedayi, Vtadnaadara aoil f r.(lav, at T:(a Xata Ctak, IJabo and MonUni, daily ...9:u0a.ro aVaaunii. Xdan, Uooprraod Waat WtW oa A j 'wOg-bwi- , (. iljuit. endeavor Merchants-an- d other ing to tame their noble Meeds. It nice to see a good tider, whistle mouth, and pantaloons tied tightl t the bottoms, gracefully cavortin round Main Street, and decnbin beautiful Spencerian figures in thf lust. It ditts look to be an eas.x tbingl So it did to a cf rtain youn man of our icquainUi e, whose relative has recenth invested m one of the 'critters;' md when the aforesaid G. N. Ii in his at would fall around lerapts to balance the bicycle, who had our friend, fitoeAulated with the idea that it was as eay to ride "one if those things as to look at it," in dulged in several go d laughs at the other's expense. Yesterday he made a trial, and found out whether it wai-o- r not. Planting one foot upon tin little iron step in the rear of the ma- then, hopping upon one chin", foot for a few yrls, diiving the ma chine before him, he gave a leaf nd, touched the saddle. That w i all, for he next m mentthe ranchinr was lying on its side, and our frienii he came to a sudden stop. also. !! fell probably about forty times with and th-- n In. in the next ten mi tit-'wou'a iook a desperate resolve. ride the machine, whether it oared or not. With his teeth firmlv set, h. g tried once more, nnd t(e handle of the machine with determination, he gave one b unl, vault d nto the saiMIe, and away went h With i tnd his "noble IVga-us.- " hefl-ol "Eureka!" triumphant cry off like the wind But, ula! there wass certain little concern att'ched to the business which he had tnt yet mastered the brake. In his wild exultation he unconsciously graspcl this, and presto! what a catastrophe ! The large wheel suddenly stopped, while the little ditto flew up, "buck ed'' as it were and our friend went on in fact, ho went a little too Farr The machine overtook him, however; the little wheel swun ' out, and cave him a kick under the first rib; then , the machine ran around him the handle Bcraned his left ear. and linnllv the entire concern concluded by sitting down upon him. Had it not been for the interference of friends, goodness only knows what would nave been the result. Hut our friend says he will mas'.er the mon ster, il it takes all summer; and he's one or those kind ot men wh will keep his word. ijood-natu'e- I. A. At a meeting of the Central Board and Presidents of the various societies of Weber Co., held in the vestry of the Tabernacle on Saturday, July 10, the number reported as bein on band to attend the cela bration at Salt Lake on the 24th inst.,was 276. It is the desire of the board to get about 300 members fromWeberCo. to attend, which num ber, apportioned among the ward, will be about as folio s: 1st Ward, igden-- , 22, 21 Ward 22, 3 1 Ward 22, 4th Ward 22, West Weber 25 Plaio rrisvilb-24- , City 15, North Ogden 25, Mound Fort 12, Lynne 12, Marriotts 15. Slatersville H, Riverdale 7, Eden 12, Uuntsville 17, Hooper 28 Uintah 2, It is that the presidents work diligently to get as many members from their societies is have been given them according to the above. We are authorized to s'ate that the Presidency of the Stake are anxious that the bishops should lend every encouragement to make the numbers from their respective districts as large as possible. Two commmittees were appointed, viz., A. T. Wright, E. N. Freeman, and Claudius Flovers, as committee on rosettes and badges, and Charlei- W right, A. C. Brown and Z. Ballai tvne, on mottoes and banners. The At er committee wishes the prei lents of the various associations to hand in their mottoes for the consideration of the committee, on Sun-y July 18, at 1 p. m. when a rneef ng of Ue Cen ral Bonr-- and presidents wil' attain be held in the vestix f'the Tabernacle, to which all in eie-ted are cirdiali; invited. Y M. M THE BICYCLE. Elder Geo. H. Butler Stain Word From Michigan. 180. 12, FROM TEE MISSION FIELD. d becorn-thoroughl- ad 1 1 de-ire- d J o. A. We t. In behalf of Central B Paints, Oils, The Educational Tonr. From the Provo Enquirer we learn the following particulars ofthe educational tour of which Professors Krl G. Minser and L. F. Moncli and Mr. Talmage are engated at pi-- f 8nt. From July 6th to the 11th, Bix Elder Stake; 12th to 25th- - Cac'io Stake; 26th to August 1st, Bear Lake and Rich Counties; Aug. 2d and 3d, Uuntsville; 4ib, North Oden; 5th, Plain City; 6th, West Weber; 7th, Hooperville; 8th, Kaysville; 9th, Farmington; 10th, Bountiful; 11th, Salt Lake City; 11 to 16th, Tooele 17ih Provo. We are confident that the gentle men above named wi'l accomplish much good for the cause of educa tion, and recommend them to our friends most heartily. tool a itUO Appoiated Hardware Stores, an) tinr vua PfiAaa f swaa Fell If. On Saturday night, about 10:30, as a gentleman was goinz from his place of business, up Fourth street hill, he met with an accident which For might have proven serious. some time past men h ive been en tha gaged digging a trench d south side of the straet. Saturday night was a very dark one, and the gea'.leman, in question, who w.is on his way home, came up on the south side. While starting to cross the street, when opposite the Freeman building (as is his custom), he fell hevily into the trench, and striking upon some jagged rocks, cut his arm and one knee, pretty billy. It would be a good idea to place a light over such places at night. in STIV ENS' BLOCK, T-- nui-ano- I'. C. Bathing Train, By reference loan advertisement in this isouewillbe found the adver-- t stmt ut of the Uu.h Central Com next, will commence running bathing trail s to Like Shore. These trains will, thereafter, ruu to this popular every Wednesday and Saturday, until farther notice. Red advertisement, and take advantage of the pioaaure offer i. pwi.v, who on Wednesday rt nil.-...- ' cAA I U Ii y a . STEEL MAIN STREET J-JUJn -l.XJJUXO ' O-- ., I PLATED GOLDS, I I a" A -- I rr X a -- i i-J- -- T J Z ALL AND FIFTH STREETS, lajajii 1 ii. inn. TRlMMl, ii nr1 JnamijL'fyKftJX 1871. 1880. WB3. OElltf WHOLESALE AND HE TAIL DEALERS IN PATEHT rlKBIOIBJKS, DRUGS, Perfamerles, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, tombs Trusses, Etc., Dye Stuff, TU RPENTINE PAINTS, OILS, Sash Tool, Bleuder, ALL w r t MACHINE have VV i Bet AND Etc, VARNISHES. tCc. Of KINDS OILS HI o m HITTERS, t. m ft a m raTnn TV EC ne of the Largest an Bolected Htocka of , - V xTe h 35gw.,t ? J ... XMa whiskies!!: oods IIV liumltug J" B- - Alh.iha, , Dutnb.in Mar.-:...-.!- Our St. UTAH, ,u; Mifk ftf A insBE,y ,ftl " jw,. Flue SJfMmZiJJ FINE & N,.jtou Hume Rrv, 4c. W n.,i. ... . t r..;o'lHUtleg . of n.i.K il... cfc mm, - mx 11 Kim U,ifim2i nr. I or - Curaco, Maruschiuo uutl.Absinth IMPORTED AND CALIPOBNIA WINES. We have a full .stock t,f (,: est Brands of In the market, at OAES! Lowest Prices. Orders by mail Attended to with Despatch. I BICE EtIHT SI5T I Bargain Bargains!! Bargains!!! Mens' Summr Clothing at Cost, at the Clothing House of, Marks, Goldsmith & Co. AISJ.6tHTIO!V. .. DRrvKR dapntf Juttiox City IIdtel, & soiST, Main Sf.. Ogden- - ALWAYS TO THE FRONT! (Formerly Ommtrcial Hcutt.) A good top buegy. of s OR. $r..,0QDEN. make. It has been used but a shor A. D Sbake&pcakb. Propii tur. time, and is in perfect running Formerly of tht Iwvntend Btute, Salt Lake.) order. Apply to V. M. C. Silva, oor. Wall and Filth Streets. d jyl2-3- t Splend.d Rooms and Kiest-Clas- s Table Accommodations. Havlne now full rharee i f this hoe, I rei-Mcu Wanted. fuliy iiiTitc my uld friend aad the top..y tue avlalt, feellas For the Summit County Railroad eonfl.lH.t that I osn give Construction Train, working near EXTIIiK NATLSFACriO.I T ALU Echo. Enquire of the Union Pacific CarrIKes to and fr. m the hotel to connect with all trains. Agent, at Ogden, or stations along W. B. Doddridge. the line. A. D. SHAKESFEARE, Proprietor. jy7 lj djyl2 1w Superintendent. first-clas- -- At the Clothing Store of Marks. Goldsmith & Co. For the next thirt days, the w ole of our fine stock o' summer clothing, will be sold ai cost, to make room for cur large s took of fall goods, S'jou to arrive. Rem-mbe- r the above noods must be sold Call and b convinced. & Co. Marks, Gold-mith Want d, Every Man, Woman and Child, who is using Liquors, ,o know that Mr. Henry Woollier, Wholesale Liquor Merchant, next door to Post Oibce, keeps none but the best in ihat line, and is selling all good at prices to it everybody. djy8tf Harris R'ceive morning. fresh k B. id gloves, 50 cts. a pair, Farr Block, fourth he lates'. nilVp leff jn guinmer Uien's WILL RUN TO THE Hot Springs, 11A1N, otibKN Every Tupstlay. Thnrslay Auutljy, at 6:30 p.m. nuA Do net go Elsewhere, of the public to the fact that have employed a WE CA i Nl'IT YOU! B. E. RICH ju2Jtf Enabling us to BEAT & Co. THE LtTEST Call Upoii us and BEEFl" JgEI m toa MUTTON! IOB! a- - w .Mil i m IOE! ICE, witli ijie 17 of RKEBKSHMENTS al. hand. R. H. SLATER, Proprietor. afrTtf a3 -- CI IMPROVED A HPKCIALTY, will givs you Satisfaction! GREAT REDUCTIOM W. G. CHILD & SON'S, est of Main Street, reoerill tu Ogden, "t Utah. --- ' . --- - E.t, --' Ji is FOB TBS via V "A Good. I,, the line o sr a - 4 tri , . " h ,, d MM;! MEBGOIXDISE Sa' I AT hJ at all hidr ()ar, at their f ibe Moat rovava StHVXarlacot, Oom, Cvas. ZVEHY Tf l'VrTVTS r ft z. rhau any J1a,P ,, Z. be M ... m GENERAL n z Web.ve s'so srttired tLe -- . f "helarosth, hm " in the we a- - ll itflP ! In PRICES at FTsv'tig tiu iu this Line. TIT djj8 lm vial'ed an1 .11 rr li.u f. MEATS topp.j Til Si RKFRIGSUATOBH l.GlllSWI!l,LyOi we Um OLSTERER. FINE er Inj, is;hii:T Siti, Slcts. a Ogden, Utah. That Can be NamerL; iowerprces ted . - - We respectfully call the attention GENERAL MERCHANDISE, J inrs vi East Side Main Street, Street, dju23tf Utah & Northern (Railway BOYLE 4s CO'S, We have on hand nvery kind of jETERMINEO NUT TO BE BEAT! Ei her In QUALlf Y of GOOU or PKlCKa. Call i d aie ,Dr a'nrk nf Al-en- 's. res8 Gvods and Lawns ftt 4T- - ARB at Jas. dju23if Jast Arrived. . The Latest Styles of Furniture! E. 11JCH & CO., Co. Vegetables every dju26tf. FRESH ARRIVALS OF Still to the Front! S mUAnnnal Clearance Sale! A wash-house- Lata HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Ladies' Nuisance. We respectfully call the attent on of the sanitary committee to the condition of affairs on the corner of Young and Fourth Streets. W re, fer to the Chinese at that spot. One cannot pass thre without having his ll'aotories saluted with the most otlensive Mencb, and e it is hoped that the will be abated immediately. We had oo casion to call attention to this same establishment last summer, b'jt it seems that the Celestials have the lesion they then received. iht bum iY.rhat bvV n ia 1 AW v j a now m. av f!L Notice. I hereby notify the public that I will not pay any debt contractor othrwie than by individual self or by my written or verbal ordr, aftei R. B. Loglestox. this date. Codes, July 12, 1880. djy 12 3. For Sale. (ikllt, AND AflMc. DOW to-da- dj9 tf h GLASS gra-pin- threi-times- Gardeners' ? a T TTlTTT COLORS, WIN arl. Here Once M.re. The boot black force of Ojden ln-been augmented. A boy, abiut fourteen years of age, carrying a "shiner's" box, lame in otiole, ami using a willow cane, to assist im ii his locomotion, was seen upon the The face anpar streets ainiliar to Ogden's citizens, and close inspection biings back loom the remembrance of the evening, about a year since, when Or'den electrified with horror at the terrible fall of a lad while being carried by f. man walking a tight-roptretched across Main Street. Yes! "Willi Allen is with us again, having once more run away from home. What wili become of the boy? rn -- It- f -i - -' u"" - 1, Xs . , '. m- - i 1 ' dZ V Celebrated EXCELSIOR! ETNA B, Aid other t i AJID 'U STOVES! rbnla- - a aa i toi eguahTnteed T giw Entir SatisfactioB iia' |