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Show f THE It it b SrsuAi Moaviao, Ja. 1 Review of the Affairs aid of Maine. 4, 1879. The JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, A c ' k a 11 y it t i ', . i t. 1 i i C 1 ii i t a i s u 1 t i J c i i: 1 i r ( i i C 1 C M it rt i i y School will take up to morrow at Sacred Heart Academy. Pbrpark for the "Mxible Neait.'' as to and bo not po marb e her-stay away when it is produced d member of the Jvsctios Man has lost a meerschaum cigar holder. If the finder will return it to ihi office, he will be rewarded as soon as ye editor drawn the next interest on hU 7:30 bond. LabT eveninr the Union Pacific express brought in two prisoner from Uintah, charged with breaking into the baggage cars of that coin pany. We shall seak at further length of this case when )t come up for trial. Thu News and Tribune, of Salt Lake, and the Dispatch, of Ogden,will please accept our thanks for generous notices ef our New Year's paper. Some editors have souls large enough to steer clear of jealousy in their opA was effected, whereby Murch (Democrat) was elected to the National House of Representatives, Garcelon (Gresnbacker) in exchange therefor being selected as Governor of the State. This agreement was neoessary, in order to defeat the aspirations of Eugene Hale. Garcelon is described as a demagogue of the most communistic type He is a physician by profession, but was elected Governor by the acci dental accumulation of the few Greenback votes mentioned. As t doctor of medicine he was success ful, in a professional sense, but he never has, And cannot to this day own a cent's worth ef property in the state. He is, in fact, an out position, others hare not. It is essential to the safety of the city that the business portion should be well patrolled at night, The sav ing in the matter of burglaries and fires should induce our business men to pay the night watchmen liberally. We hope that this matter will not be treated slightingly. Mr. P. II. Lanhax, of Salt Lake, like our own Funge, did not forget the poor while enjoying himself dur ing the holidays. The Herald states that he personally visited the needy families in his ward and distributed roasts of beef among them. For downright generosity, an Irishman andout bankrupt, witheutthe slightest hope of ever again getting on his beats all creation. A certain assistant liquor dispenser of Ogden is sometimes very The other morning he started out with a coal scuttle, intending to procure a few nuggets, lut by mistake got the scuttle under the pump, and full of water, before he diiicoTered his mistake. Where had he been the night before? feet. His personal courage is des cribed as being of a minimum char acter, but he is backed by a of renegades political clique and scalawags, whose advice seem so where give evidence of back-bonare these exists. none Among William McClellan, A. P. Gould and Eben Pillsbury. The first named is the Attorney General; the second is an astute and unscrupulous lawyer; and the third is the prospective can didate for Congress, in event of the success of the present scheme. The true inwardness of the affair. as explained by our informant, is that Davis (Republican) was elected to the Governorship by the popular vote. Owing to some technical inaccuracy, the election was thrown into the Legislature. On joint ballot, with a fair count, Davi9 would have had a majority of 36, which would have secured him his seat beyond peradventure. In order to overcome this majority, certain precincts were counted out on purely technical grounds, and the certificates issued were presented to unsuccessful the candidates, under moso solemn pledges of secrethe meeting of the cy until Legislature. Access to the returns was refused to all applicants, and the number of precincts thrown out, and the reasons therefor, ca,nnot now e Personal. Dr. J. J. Murphy returned from Salt Lake last evening. General A. S. Mansfield, of Boston, returned to his home yesterday ,after a prolonged absence on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Missoutia, the custodian of nearly two million dollars worth of ilk worms, consigned to European merchants, passed through Ogden He ws accompanied by yesterday. a numerous party. Mr. II, W. Carpentier, former su' perintendent of the Nevada and Northern Teleg aph line, and onefof the most popular and efficient telegraph officials ever in authority on the Pacific Coast, wen t east yesterday. Mr. George Fawcett, recently chiet clerk in Baldwin's Hotel, Sun Fran cisco, passed through Oyden yester day. He has engaged to fill a similar position in the Tieuiont House, Chicago. His thousands f traveling friends will be pleaded to meet him in his new quarters. Among the eat hound passengers ye.terda Wie tw ritocratie wf J re-ptively, i,an, n.iind Tc!i mi and . Tuey spoke English imp rfeetly, but said that thev learned something at every station where the tnin stopped for meals, b.!iid m wiiai they picked up between "lationi. They expressed surprise at fin Jm s t in ny foreigners on board. citi-aeii- et Ys-g- j Providing for the Poor. On Nf Year's afternoon a ban-- ndi'ied to iet the widows and gx of the .Sixteenth Ward, Salt Like, t tie atf.iir being gotten up by Bn'iop Kler ami hi councilors and of the Uelief Society ot the the ward. The repast was spread in tit ward assembly room, over 200 persons being present, of whom about forty were widows and fifty aged pernons. The tables were filled with a roost enticing collation, of which all partook with great satisfaction. President John Taylor and Elders A. M. Cannon and Joseph F Smith made brief and fitting speech es. The repast having ended some music was rendered, and after returning votes of thanks to all who assisted in getting up the banquet, q t- the happv gathering terminated. we learn from the Herald. So The Utah Southern Extension. The present terminus of the Utah Southern Extension is not satisfac tory, on account of a lack of water. It is desired to extend the road as qu.ckly as possible to the Beaver river, from which point more busi ne-ican bo done. Owing to the tv of steel this cannot be accomplished at present, so the patrons of th road are requested to gracefully submit to temporary inconvenience. We are authoritatively informed that this dofect will be remedied st the earliest possible naajent. Posto Repiihl fan Narra'e a Few Facts I mi xntallj luti-i- . htinj. the political events in the3t.it of Maine are now of living inipor' snce. any information relative tlier--- t will be read with interest by the .u!.lic. Imbued with this ide a .IrscTiox reporter yesterday nought out a gentleman intimately con. nerted with the commercial welfare f that perturbed State. Our in formant is a prominent business man in the New England States, and, alstalwart Rethough somewhat of publican, is a gentleman whose word in important particulars may be implicitly relied upon. He state that the present trouble are an outgrowth of the last consolidation between the Democrats and Greenbackers. Then the Democrats were in the minority; but 18 or 19 Greenbackers had been elected in the Senate and House, and these latter held the balance of power Finally a compromise of convenience BRIEF METI0X i s As PERS oombined. e P.dlU-clan- The TRUSTEES' ANOTHER INDUSTRY. HARRIS. Stevens Bros, and " h are trcompi hhinir. LokOut for Him. they Among the rosnv enter; iiee Ogden, deserving of mention, !n of the tuurtdry end machine th-.- Some time since a stranger giving iii. me of Harris, repi ':;!ii-tl- i man, h! b. ing a office anrt a el st i ! e JcNLii" io ,e commissioned a corres-I-ruin-.1',i. ri.t i. r . ur piipcr from the l1aii i Tuis being a class ol tiiio! mat iou we particularly desired, .ue omiiiii-siowas givt.ii and liar lis started on his journey southward. From that time till just before New Year's we heard nothing of him, then came a letter iiom the postmaster at Nephi slating that a man giving the same name and fully an swering the description of our ei devant representative, had been taking subscriptions and receiving moneys for the Junction, promising the parties that they would receive their papers ubout Christmas; the papers not coming, led to the inquiry and statement on the part of the postmaster. We wish now to inform ' t i new-p-ip- -- than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- I "COUNTING-OUT.- " Messrs. Abraham. Otl ltillU kl.u lb"-- . Mieei. ii-"- J ; ' .entUmen Matted their f!cliirv hop about eijliteen ne'titii- - K" fuey made no part cuUr Mir. lu. the fact of their r.f :rg tbic to uo m: kinds of machine, us well as general olacksmithing, work, rapidly became t- known, and they soon had all they ould do. About a month ao these i.'ntlemen hit upon the happy idea of inaugurating iron works in minia ture (minus the failure) and erected a cupola, which is now in perfect t unning trim. The Stevens Brothers are supplied with the latest and most improved machinery, and are con- We have found it necessary, in or der to accommodate all parties desirous of sending their children to the district schools, to arrange for the use of the First Ward Assem t.ly Rooms, formerly known as the Ha.ilock Hall. School will be opened in said Hall on Monday, Jan. 6, 1"80, under the management of Mr. L. F. Monch, whe-- e services we have engaged and who will be aided in the management of the school by competent assi.tants. J. Stanford, Job Pinoreb, dlt D. M. Pidcock Bros., itantly making improvement elyes. They have upon the prem the cupola from which fan be run a ton of metal at one fire, a powerful steatu engine, two lathes one for common use, and the other an improved engine lathe powerful punching shears, two forges, and a large stock of tools. These gentleman have also invnted a "blower" for their cupola, which works to a charm the fan thereof making 2,000 revolutions per minute. Onr reporter paid a visit to the shop yesterday, and found the proprietors busily engaged casting pickets, etc., for the Court House fence, for which they have the contract. The moulds are made by them, the pickets, base work, etc. cast there, and nothing but the rough iron im ported by the firm. The patterns were also made by these gentlemen They have now about 600 of the 900 pickets necessary for the fence ready they casting at each run, in twelve boxes, eight pickets in a box, ninety-sipickets. They have nearly completed the castings for the base dark-bearde- Another valuable work engaged in by them is that of casting stove grates. They are getting possession of as many different patterns as possible, from which grates may be cast, thereby saving the trouble and exs pense of sending east or west for them. Stevens Bros, have cast, and are casting, several grates for Z. C. M. I., and they are declared to be fully equal, if not better, than the imported ones. Wo wish these gentlemen success, and hope our citizens will appreciate the fact that home industry in this line should be encouraged, and p it ronired, for it has been dtmu nstrat ed bevond a doubt that an iron foundry can and wbeingsU've.-sfulir in in Ogden. Tru8te A Choice Stcart, For Rent. HRISTMAS An elegant and commodious suit of office rooms to rent, situated on s the second floor of the building, Main Street, Ogdem djan4tf Splendid error on the part ot our informant, in th birth notice ap pearing in our issue of Wednesday December 31st, the name of Lorenzo Waldram, Jr., was inserted instead of Francis Dt'dman; the latter being the happy recipient, and not the former. Lorenzo says lie is not yet preKa e fluxion. for uch an assertion, and had The above nunc i one which u not been lor the trienasnip exist every intelligent person in the coun ing between him and the informant try is tamiiiar with. She is the lady the latter would have been annihil who was connected with the disas-ttou- ated. Brooklyn fire, and who has unfortunately been made the victim New Jewelry Store. of every fire panic since. It is sureMr. H. J. Howell has opened a ly not th fault of the lady in store on Fourth Street, be question that she is so unenviably jewe.'ry Main and tween Young. Ho is notorious; but, despite the fact of in and thoss his profession, in adept her utter innocence conflagrabo ascertained. It is certain, how of per desirous articles of luxurious her forced is fact tions, the upon ever, that a sufficient number have that Bhe has been once connected sonal ware will be satisfied with the Garcelon with a been negatived to ruinous fire, and consequently bargains offered by him. His special fine Governor, and give Pillsbury the he must hereafter be responsible for ty is repairing, especially United States Senatorship. This is, all watches. panics that may be raised in the in brief, a summary of the way mat various thea.res of tha country. The man who takes the stump is ters stand; but the recent action of There is something wrong in this generally a fellow too lazy to chop it the Governor, in agreeing to submit sort of thing. Miss Claxton is one up for kindling wood. ertain points, made bv Morrill, to of those persons whom misfortune the Supreme Court, will have a mol seems i overtake without overpowW. G. Child has a large and very lifying effect. This concession is als ering. She has been in all the senstock of General Merchan complete when been made have to of only sational occurrences in the way lrgd dise, Dry Goods, Groceries, including the threatened violence assumed ter fire alarms that have taken place in Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Movos, tc. for the of the theatres the country all of which he offers tor sale at bed rifying proportions, and when a re and yet, despite all rock prices. Give him a call. West two fusal would have been immediately last she years; has held her own. The side of Main this, Streef, Ogden, followed by an outbreak. author of this is personally acquaintd dec30 lm Our source of information is a rest ed with Kate Claxton. He knows dent of Boston, Colonel ot i her as a lady of worth, aside from Dr. Mlntle's Special Medicines her value as a professional theatrical regiment belonging to the "Mas star; and being such, would suggest Are made from the best materials sachusetts Associates of Maine Vet the following rules for both profes- obtainable. eranB," and states that a civil con sional and amateur readers and the They are They are not cure-alls- . an of favorite "Don't at in large: judge would the result destruction public diet prescriptions that have been all you read of her in the tried and tested tor years in his ex of Garcelon, McClellan.Gould, Pills-- , actress by don't judge of her by tensive practice, until now they are newspapers; bury and all who endorse them The the alarms of fire or brimstone that absolutely perfect in the troubles for fiiihi is not strictly between the Dem be raited in connection with which they are now recommenaea ocrats and Republicans, bat between may The Nephreticum works wonders her; and don't for Heaven's sake, the peaceful and citizens think that because a woman is called in kidney and bladder complaints, and a nest of rascally politicians who " Witch Hazel," she must necessarily lhose suffering with dropsy, .Bright have organised the Greenback party wear disease, diabetes, gravel, retention of wings and horns. Lnlike the West, Maine is not Emaxcbl. urine.pain in the back.incontinence, blessed with honest and intelligent or any disease of the kidneys and Oqdex, Jan. 3rd, 1880. men in favor of Green backism. The bladder, will be astonished at the re is organization strong m the sink lief one bottle will anord. holes ot political iniquity, and the School Closed. For female weakness it is without forces are marshaled by men as lot an equal. on closed Prof. Monch's school in their instincts as they are dis For all derangements of the liver with honest in their intentions. By such Friday afternoon last, appro use Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion men is Garcelon backed, to the dis priate exercises. It has been well rills. gust and indignation of the leaders attended during the session, some For biliousness and dyspepsia, use of both National parties. men Dr. Mintie's of Encash Dandelion 110 names young mostly Our "interviewed man says that and women appearing on the rolls. Pills. there could be but one result to For fever and ague, use Dr. Min conflicts Garcelon would be killed Some of the higher branches of sale by tie's and those who endorse his actions education have been taught, and it all Dandelion Pills. For druggists. would be forced to seek shelter in and SIR ASTLET COOPER'S VITAL RESTORA' the west, as it would be denied them is the intention to so continue TIVE. in New England, or the Middle arrange for instructions to be given The great English remedyhas State. The backwoodsmen cf Maine without the attendance of the studare nearly all veterans in the iate ent if preferred. The school opens made more cures ot nervous aeoiiity lost manhood war of the rebellion, and would spill under the manage- seminal weakness, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, ina their last drop ot blood before sub again of Ogden City. bilitv for mental labor.despondeney mitting to the frauds practiced upon ment of the trustees and such diseases as are induced by them by men who are said to be youthful follies and excesses, than worthy of the appellation of "carpet Do You Believe It! all other medicines combined. If trouble does occur baggers." It is not stimulant por excitant, is it will be beyond the power of the That in this town there are scores meagre available military force of of persons passing our store every perfectly safe to take, is not a quack the United States to quell it until day whose lives are made miserable nostrum, and produces resulte that th alleged malefactors meet their by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and are woude.rful. Price. $3 a bottle. Four timf s th distressed Stomach, Liver Complaint, fate. It must be remembered that these Constipation, etc., when, for 75 ct., quantity, $10. Itwill not disappoint are the views of a staunch Republi- we will sell them ShUoh's Vitamer, you. Trv a bottle. To be had of can, but the apparent candor with guaranteed ti cure them. Sold bv AWm. Driver & Son and J.W. McNutt which they were uttered merit con- J. W. McNutt & Co.. Wholesale and i'i.,o.;pn;or Dr. Mintie &Co.. 11 sideration until further investigation Retail Druggists, and O. C. Ormsby, Kearney Street, San F rancisco, C!. oct21-ly- r epl"tf drujfgit, Ligan, disprove them. Ed. s CALL Lanqlet & Co., G oods. UPON US. We keep Everything In Grocery Line White's Prairie Flower Taken before retiring will insure :ood night s rest, with an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage ana vigor, r- or coated tongue, bad breath, sick headache, or any dis turbance arising from dyspepsia or torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its action on disease is entirely different from any medicine ever introduced luietin ir pains almost instantly. The hue and cry raised against it by pat ent medicine men, who have foreseen in its advent the destruction of their nefarious businees,and the thousands of unsolicited testimonials flowing in from all parts ot the New World, is sure indication of its great merits Trial size at all Drugstores. Half pound bottles, 75 cents. Charles gists, Sole Agents. Lint q Dress and Fancv d, -- HOLIDAY GOODS. RAISIXtt, CAXDItSi. OltANGE PEEL, LEMON PEEf., CITRON PEEL, CUIIUAKT8, SPICES, KITH, Klc, Et App.y early at terms reasonable. this office. By some ;n-e- Assortment of Dooly-Steven- An Innocent Man. y Oyden, itah DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. 1 work. - East side of Main St., The Quarterly Cokfkrknce of tha Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assoc ation ot Weber uounty will occur on Sunday, the 11th of Janua- at the Ogden Tabernacle, com the public that we discountenance mencing at 10 o'clock a.m. Junius Wells and from bait and totally repudiate any financial Lake will be in brethren attendance. Public Z. Ballanttsb, arrangements on the part of said invited. Cor. Sec'y. Harris or anyone else who cannot dlt std show proper letters of authorization so to act for us, and such documents should always be inspected before Custom Made. Boots and Shoes exclusively, at money is given or arrangements low figures; good workmanship, call looking to money entered into. We J. M. D. Tatlor s is a have no doubt that the man Main Street. Aug. 24 tf. fraud of the first water, and wish the public to be on their guard against This ia Taor Casehim. He is You have headache, aching pain evidently consumptin the side under the shoulder, are ive, of medium height and slender bilious, constipated and dizty; have build. Look out for him bad breath, voracious appetite, and then no appetite; are despondent and gloomy. The trouble ia with The Ruling Spirit. your liver, and Erowx's Vmitabli A iew days since a tramp riding on Liter Pills are prepared to care you a brake beam was fatally injured by of such cases, and will readily enre Give them a trial. For sale by a slight railroad accident. Upon you. Wm. Driver & Son and J. W. Mo-being taken up and cared for as well Nutt & Co., Ogden. no7tf as possible he inquired if he could recover. The near approach of his To the Public. death was communicated to the man, when a shade of sadness passed lhe Commercial House opens New Year's morning. Breakfast over his face, and he exclaimed : "That's just my luck I Three days from 7 to 10, lunch trom 12 to dinner trom a to 8. .Now is your sgolswore off drinking, because I chance to get a nrst-clas- s meal at knew it was killing me. Now that reasonable rates in the business part blasted train comes along and fin ot the city. Parties wishing board ishes me. For a Mian of my travel for themselves and families can ob tain special rates on application and experience, them's hard lines, Everything new and in No. 1 style, A. K. ElOLKR, pard. Give me some brandy." Before, the liquor could be pro djanl lw Proprietor, cured, he passed in his checks, with out breaking his pledge. them- - ises, besides MISCELLANEOUS. .NOTICE. at Lowest Prices. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE. dstlStf L. B ADAMS, Dealer la all Kinds af FARM PRODUCE. STORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. OorreBpondenco Solicited. Agent for "Anheuser" Beer. TJTJ5lH. Wholesale Drug -- tt 8 I Evening' Classes In Bookkeeping, Penmanship and Arithmetic by ii. h. Uriffin. Ap' plicant8 are respectfully invited to an organizing meeting to be held Tuesday, January 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the Liberal nail. t3-- lt We Challenge the HBIAIRY WOOLEIER, THE ONLY World. When we say we believe, we have evidence to prove that Shiloh s Con sumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, inas much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in onehalf the time and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis Whooping Cough, Croup, and show more cases of Consumption cured for the than all others. It will cure where Has beea receiving large consignments of Goodi daily the and Families is now to and suppy prepared (Ten Days, they fail; it is pleasant to take.harm less to the youngest child, and wo Trade with the Choicest Brands of guarantee what we say. Trice: 10 eta. 50 cts. and $1. If your Lunfs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use bhiloh s forous blaster. Sold J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, and O. C. Ormsby, ecm-ly- r bogen. BED-ROC- K Exclusive Liquor Dealer T.N OGDBN. put WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, PRICES. AT At tie first appearance of a cough cold, hoarseness or sore throat "nip it in the bud ' by the use ot "Rock Horehound and Rye." For sale only by J. W. McNutt dettf Co., Fourth Street, Ogden. DIED. In Ogden, Saturday, Studer. January 3d, 18S0, at 9:21, of croup, Charles William Frederick, son of Charles and Sophia Studer, aged 4 years, 6monthsand 1 days. Funeral at 3 o'clock p.m. Friends I will sell for the Holidays Retail, at sale Figures. QQMEL GOODS MSB And gee my Prices, Whole- if yon want to be confined. 1 invited. Mill. Star, please copy. NEW JEW ELKY STORE I CANNOT UNDERSOLD. BE THE BILLIARD HALL Is kept up in Elegant Style by the veteran "Chap." H. Practical J: HOWELL, Jeweler. Keeps Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac, ill klnitof BfptlriDg Da taj Wtrrsit4 REPAIRING oFTlNE A SPECULTT. Fourth Street, . The Stock handled over the Ear is Unsurpassed the Atlantic to the Pacific. HENRY WOOLNER, WATCHES Ogden City. fiofl Fourth Street, ett t 0g' Bt f |