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Show r sWiexi srerjr morning, (Monday JUNCTION PtlNTINO AtBOCIAIIoN , v (Ineorporated.) y t, rtrff - rr, 4A mnd frmtik'M. lUm Moxi-o- , April 15, 1879, ilow oo our granger like the prevailing weather? It in rather to us, but we are standim ft Tike a Utile man fur their auk. lengthening to th u to infer U.al leads nerve. This who Indiiuiian the rcomily marrio. the seventh time, must havelivodoj. celery. Ckxeut " Sitting igal son cdmmunlcMI'we on trains to Hie IHsums Maaager; Uu iuWuded for uMtitiou , Is tke Edifct , U Widkesdat Brit is. keeping himself of Lte. What has (juiot painfully become of the noble saragof We hare hoard that he loft Canadian .4ojtbecuu.se the inhabitants of that inhospitable region had an awkward habit of making laws and enforcing them without jartmlity or regard for 1 feelings not even those of a No. redskin; bo 8. B. thought he could do 'tetter in the rrwire verdant pasture of our sainted Unrle Sam. The prodj. ly h always when wt cun t wulootne especialhelp ourselveo! Blaine's spkkco is the sensation in Washington, and in fact throughout the country. It is useless for the Democrats to deny that it is a very brilliant effort forcible, argumentative, adroit and eloquent, and we have no idea that they will do so. They have more able and more elo quent men on their own side in the Senate chamber, and what they will most likely do is meet the "immovable arguments'' presented by the man of Maine with an irresistible array of eloquence, logic and statistics. Let Ben Hill of Georgia or Lamar of Mississippi, be specially detailed for this service; either of these is a worthy of Blaine's steel, as the latter gentleman found out a long time ago. ' Uoweback Hini.vo in reoom turn ded by physicians u the finest and mot invigorating of all exercises. A regular indulgence in thin practice at least once a day would, they any, diminish their practice one half or Kino, the balloonist, like Keeley, thereabout; therefore, lot it be done man of vupor, does notjgive up the a But means. all suppose person by his pet theory, lie is determined to ha no hore? cross the Atlantic in a balloon, and claims to have overcome every imTmb first Speaker of the House, pediment which previously stood in like the prexeut one, was a Ponny!-vanian- , the way of success. The Professor and bore the crushing name will shortly give the incredulous pubof Muhlenberg. Indiana, New Jet lic an opportunity of seeing whether ey, Kentucky, Vii'uinia, M.nwatilir or not there is any foundation for his ettt and Pennsylvania have been claims to rest upon, by actual experispecially favored in tho mutter ol ment. This is what is wanted, for we the Speakership; Ohio has never have had a surfeit of theory, and the had a Speaker, nor, with the excep- talk about being able to do this, that tion of Harrison, a President. or the other amounts to precious just now. If King crosses the :t ' " Tb comet in the western skj Atlantic in the manner promised looms up slowly. It attains it: and lives his invention is a com otherwise it is not. greatest brightness about the 20th plete success; motor was not of failure The Koeley's inst., but it would have to largely discount its present performances U perhaps due to its inability to work enable Ogdenitos to see it then, ever as represented, but to the fact that if it were made of gold und silver nobody ever saw it work. Demon and anything of that kind of materi strations are what we want in this al which the uveiago citizen here- age of the world. about can't see must be very remoU and obscure indeed. NEWS BY MAIL. foe-ma- n MISCELLANEOUS. preme Court of Kings county. Ex animation showed the fact that young Barnard had played away at faro large sums of trust money entrusted UTAH to Kia keeping- - The prisoners said in open court that the money was fairly won, and that the charge was a blackmailing scheme. A leading paper of the city gives MOIUF.F.K IJIXEOF ITT AH. what purports to be the views of both Oo aod after No. 4, 1878, political parties in every State of the Union; "Briefly stated, the result el !Noi l'rlo. I our inquiries is, that Grant is favored Name of STATION. by the overwhelming majority of the (Pa. jPaea. a Republican party; and lilJeii is the i deliberate choice of a majority of the r. U.t ct. A. Train Leave Democratic party, sufficient to secure his nomination, while he would be I 00 i 40 Ball Uke accepted, more or less reluctantly, T 24 '60 4 0 Wood's Croee by the rest of that party.,' 74 S3 18 a T William Simpson, the pawnbroker, Centrevllle died last week. For more than half T 83 I CO 60 araiinglon a century his name has been asso i 11 4 63 I M ciatedin the publio mind with a sign K.y.vlll. of the triple balls and tbe savory 6 40 1 00 9 Arrive at Ogden name of "My Uncle.' (IYTILU riAiLnoAD. IOWA. There must be something in that idea of divinity hedging about a king. Within the post fifteen years, nearly ai many attempts have been made Upon the lives of crowned heads and all of them failed; while the only attempt ever made upon the life of s President of the United States succeeded, several similar coses having taken place in some of the South American republics. Either divinity or some very bad marksmen, that's trident, ' - The Iowa City r . - . Wuekb is that grasshopper com , mission? There is likely to be a good field for the exercise of the talents of a fow destroyert of those rapacious insects in Utah this year, 'and they might commence now as well as at any other time. The com mission's work of killing ofTthe iron clads on paper may be a very useful and necessary service; but somehow it don't seem to make much havoc in the ranks ' of the pests, who go right along attending to business, inereas ingand multiplying, the same as if those mammoth voluines of statistics were not being compiled. Grasshoppers are not like Indians; they know nothing of commissions, and refuse to be confined to reservations. able-bodie- d Tub oftensk of the Marquis of Lome was his refusal to act on the advice of hie minister! v unanimous and remove the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec, Mr. Letellier. The "Marki' said he preferred submitting the question to the home government; and the tact that it ia purely a local question, involving only local Interests, causes the Canadians to look upon it as a matter with which the home government has nothing to do. Besides, they bare advanced too far in the di rection of to be sent back to the Queen's apron-string- s by r a brainless who knows no more of national and political affairs than a hog knows of a holiday. : It is a rough experience for our neighbors, this recent indignity of a brainless band-bohero overriding t- the undivided action of men of experience and education representa tive men at that by referring their advice to an old lady on the other aide of the Atlantic. It may have a cuwi, nuwerer; tor u won i be endured long, and some fine morning vaiuvua wu oiu .sirs, victoria good bye and request hip to lake a wlk. Lome must go. No. 3 No. 4 Paae. fa. WISCONSIN. commenced A heavy rainstorm IN NORTHERN UTAH, AND AS FINE A STOCK AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE in Madison one day lost week, and . r. aJt ets A. Trains Leave AT THE LARGE ESTABLISHMENT OF accompanied by a very heavy gale. 20 t 40 Ogdea The ice on Lake Mendota broke out 10 31 T 10 1 00 Kaysvitle from the western shore, and pushed 10 I! I II 1 II Parniington up against Capt. Freeman's break11 t T 44 1 0 Centrevllle water and the pier, utterly demolishT 63 1 71 13 a 11 to and Cross Wood's it large pieces crushing ing on number of boats and Arrive at Bait Uke 11 40 1 20 S 00 the eastern shore, and doing a great deal of damage to water craft. Considerable damage is also done on Lake oPaanIng Place. 1 he wind also tore oft a Monona. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DISPOSE OF ALL KINDS OF portion of the roof of Fairchild's exmuch rain tensive block, the doing DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, damage. The injnry done by shoving ice has not been so heavy as now Leaving Salt Lake City at S.40 a.m ; arriving for many years; and should the wind in Ogden at 11.60 a ni.; leaving tall Lake at s.06 p.m., arriving in Oydro at S'AI p.m.; leaving veer around to the southwest a great Ogdec at t.A0a.m., at riving in Salt Lake City at As we buy only for cash and in car load lots. deal more damage will be done. 10 a.m.; leaving Ogdeu at 3 30 p.m., arriving in boat-house- JOHN BOYLE s Alcohol WEST Is & Conip'y, FURNITURE ON THE BEST TERMS, Salt Lane City at S.46 pjn. For all Information ooBoernrng Freight or Pa age, apply to JAMI8 SHARP, Ererybody Should quench his thirst at Joe Clayton's bar. The finest summer drinks ever invented are to be had at the dl55tf Bank Exchange. Seni Ticket and freight Agent JOHN SHARP, filJPfcttlNTkKDKNT. We Guarantee Entire Satisfaction l-- tf a CO A To all who will Pnrchaoe our Goods, and we ofler m Card. o To all who are suffering from tho errors ami indiscretions of yeufh, nervous veakaees, early c , I will a reciio decej, loss of manhood, tlial will euro you, ruea ui uuakue. iom A iecovered groat remedy was hj a niioaionary In envelope Sooth America. Send a to the Rnv. JuaerM T. Inmax, islatum P, Ittw o57-- Ymk City. Special Inducemonts to Wholesalo Buyers. d,apr l 12-- tf En ELECTRIC BELTS. A lure cnr for nerToufl debility, premature dncay, exhaustion, etc. The on! v reliable enre amiled Circular, fre. Aidresn, J. K. KttKVKS, dtsleSra U Chatham t., M. V. Spring and Summer Goods! AUCTION SALE Of Unredeemed and Unclaimed Bag- gage from the Keeney House, Ogden City, Utah Ter. Arriving front of the Commercial Donne, Comer of Main and oth SU., Works April Saturday, At 11 JOE WRIGHT, 19, ID filly at 1879, o'clock a.m. . . Auctioneer. 3 1 black cloth valise, unknown; bundle, when, for want of capital, they were known; 1 va is,l bundle, 1 coal, marked C. S. 1 leather box, marked J. P. H Orandell; Ourtel; 1 obliged to close, and the works were marke I J. t. 0 artel; 1 valise, marked V. O idle till 1878, when the property was A. Thumptou; 1 vliae, unknown; 1 valise, check 1 valise, 13; 3 valines, marked J. M. Sillowajr; &. 1 Hull 1 of check d'eck by Schofield, nuknown; valiie, purchased ti lit; va.iee, 1 an. slioee, unknown; 1 sack, aarked Sterling, 111., and in September of K pair W. Taylor; bundle, chk ii, 1 bundle, cheek , 1 I bnudle, nnknown; 1 vahe, chock W that year they commenced operating TO; k SO; I valise, check 94; 1 valise, check valise, 1 bdl robes, 1 viisc,eheck 9o; 1 valie,un 18; it, and have continued until it was lots; valise, unknown; 1 psir muccasins, nuknown; consumed. They built extensive ad marked II. K. Smith; 1 valise, check SI; 1 bundle shoes, unknown; 1 valise, unknown; 1 blanket ditions to tue main building, and coat, unknown; 1 bun He, unknown; I sack, otherwise made improvements in ma- maiked Wm. Look; I bundle, unknown; 1 valise, 1 books a:d pictures, unkuown; chinery, outbuildings, grnaries and nuknown; bundle shirts, unknown; 1 bundle canvs, un marked M. feeding shed, lhese gentlemen are known; 1 valise, 1 nnkn wu; 1 truuk, Hliannesev, trunk, marked R. Shiilinr; 1 long skilled in this business, and valise, 1 mortar, uniuoe-u1 bubdie nuknown; making a grand success of the enter- table, marked C. Boeco; 1 fonr. atches,chain. valises AUoa lot bnnd'es Ac and of Their of wines rings, 4c shipments prise. high There willa'.eo be sold at the same for some months past have run about unknown. time aud place. $35,000 per month, and they have Furniture of all Kinds, mostly been made direct to Europe. Including Table. Chairs, Mattieeses. Balding of They were under a contract with ail uescripiions, o.f ax. Clark A Black, of this city, to feed KEENEY & ZEIGLER, over 600 head of cattle, for market, BY THE PLATE OR CAN. Proprietors, until next June. The outbuildings AT d!63 lOt 10, '79. Oodkk, April were nearly all saved, beside a large quantity of grain and several tanks of AXD COMFORTABLE. mnsh, but the main building and the COOL machinery were a total loss. It will DROP IN ON Fifth Street, Ogden: be rebuilt at once, and on a more elaborate plan. Loss alout $40,000; Dee & Cunningliain, I am prepared to ship any quaDti insured for $10,000. The cattle will . . be shipped to some othor distillery EAST SIDE XAIX ST OCtDkX, ty at any time, C. O D., to any part to finish feeding. oi tbe oouDlry. And onjnv game of 1 un- bun-lie- , CONSISTING OF 1 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, iVf-- fi 1 0 ; Oysters' Oysters! J.B.GOODFELLOW'S CANADA. 'The grain elevator at Toronto, belonging to the Beard estate, at the foot of Jarvis street, was totally deIt had stroyed by fire l.vt week. been unoccupied since last October, but was subsequently rented by Hag- erty fe Grassett. It was built in 1875, and was one of the largest in the city, the original cost having been Insurance $20,000. Sup 160,000. posed to be incendiary. Tbe House of Commons remained in session until 5 o'clock last Thurs Mackenzie's amendment to day. Tupper't national policy act was de feated by a vote of 136 to 53. Then the House adjourned till the next Tuesday. A number of members left town for the Easter holidays. In a pedestrian contest at Mon treat, a dispute arose, the other day Tinnuchi objected to Campana's trainer going on the platform with In return it was said the markers. tuat 1 mnucui put on a stranger to score for him while his marker was asleep. The result was twenty-onlaps struck oft'Tinnuchi's score. The Other then demanded $95 to cover expenses, which was refused, and he left the track and started for New York. Tinnuchi will continue, and has but 400 miits to go over to win the stakes. Senator Jeremiah Northrup died at iiauiax uie otiier day. sew tors:, Last week the police arrested FaT-riok Gallagher, John Daly, William Gage, George Parson, Joseph Thomas and George Lilian thai, six of the most prominent gamblers in the city, and keepers of various saloons, on complaint of Walter P. Barnard, a young lawyer, son of Supreme Court Judge Barnard, who charges that he lost large sums of money in their houses, , The prisoners Furnished served $10,000 bail, each, and with'a summons to appear as defend ants in a civil suit ' before the Su BILLIARDS, J j we ESS GOODS, Iff THE I,I:ADIU AffD FADKIC8 OF THE 8EAS0S, LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY) Notions in Immense Variety. J. II, C300DFEL.LOW. POOL, STYIsES Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Ribbons. d3O7-0- Or auy of the Llunitl Delicacies of the Season. M. A. The Coolest and Cleanest Resort in Ogden. Trices low, goods accommodations unexcelled. first-clas- ulOotf DKE ACt R. E. Johnston. Ford. FORD Co. tfc (Succeseore to Geo. SXINGHA ford k A Large Stook HIDES, PELTS Hats, W of 8 1 A WOOL ! 8tret, . Ogden, TJtah. General Commission Business done Jtt-l- Egd o O h - a 5 oa LIGHTNING SEWER i .2 Wonderful in its conception, un- freceueutet for doint? a large ranee of sewing ia textile fabrics and leath er. It is far in advance of all oilier See Scientific dewing Machines. America. Nov. 2, 18i8. Send for circulars. Agents wanted. CHAS. W. STAYNER ATTORNEY AT LA IF. Offlo, near Ball Laa Dealers in GROCERIES, PRODUCE Und Offioa, Cllj. AnOeala Mnuln.lul LXm .1. the Land Offioa at Washington oa railroad and at her lands, Filinn alt- - ndd an inr etlere !Ki. eersonaf attendajee at the Citv.b, addreesiag boi ill, 4alt Lake City Parties Baking Snal BnsM can at enr omca, as ws dra np the tons and obviate the papers, . I.mn..ln... SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Plate of tnuiBem, Old Theatre Building, St., Ogden, Box 1J8. dM-t- f order, p Herald. LAND CASES A SPECIALTY mtbeCoarta and belbre the Reclster aaj the U. 8. Salt Lake and FRUITS. Prompt and CaraAil A.'utioo t S II OES ! AND Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule A ti n,, fw.wiraw a uiy umansi LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A FULL STOVES! STOVES! a loe u.aea.- - no extraenarge will be made over ens above wh have to be paid at the ( iv cai eervice. ln'ormation free, tw, naiireM Lauda, witk tumf. i f. Shoes. mum SALh LAKE CITY, UTAH, Oen'l Ag't for Utah. i mar lslm l eS " SEWING ;MACHINE, H.M.BOND&CO., Fourth BOOTS MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. I 1 and Hosiery. THE Is a Kewly Perfected 3 CLOTHIIr& Caps, Shirts, Under wear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Glows CQ h- AND 8EAS0NABLB FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. an Main of NEW REABY-MAB- E Co.) Dealers In e whip-snappe- son-in-la- yiiriiiiiiff 0 The Capitnl ii surely captured now the election of Hon. A. G. :Thnrman, of Ohio, to the President1) of the Senate completing the domination of the Democratic party in Con great. This is the first Democratic resident me senate nan urn since Breckenridge, and, with the sinul exception of one instanoe when Vice President Wilson called Senator Gor ' don to the chair for an hour or two, it the first time a Democrat has occiv pied it at all during the tame period J. Assortment of To be held in were burned last week. These works were built in 1875, by a local compa ny, and operated for a year or more, '' THE j , lit-tl- a MERCnAXDISE. GEXER.1L LINE OF STOVES ! k.2 a STOVES! ALWAYS ON HAND. BOTTOM PRICES, Orders by mail p romptly |