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Show Thcrsdat Evening, June 17, 1880. POST OFFICE. Kepreseutations of Western Art and Western Nature. In Woodmansee's Terrible Aceideut. A CAUTION. AN ART AUCTION. building on A Few Words in Regard to Children Boarding Trains, accident which The recent fatal Main street, tlnAe ft exhibited the occurred in the C. P. yard, should be Itelt Lata City, doable daily... a.m. aod :40 pan in the 1:40 am fincet collection of paintings which a caution to parents living iVaf t, Throagh Mail daily :40 f.m ever ta Mail daily But delighted the art lovers and vicinity of railroad lines, to look connoisseurs ot this city. It is a after their children, and see that OLoiina: 6:00 a.n. fortunate occasion v?hich enables our they are kept out of the way of train. for Salt Lake aad tba Kaat. 6:00 p.m. for Bait Uka and tha WhI to adorn their res- Not a day passes but several children Xm Rick Ooooly, Baar Laka Cennty and orfa Bprlnf mail! go via Kraniton, idence with some of the finest pro- - can be seen jumr.ing on and oil' the ABS1T4LC Thr-af- well-to-d- and latT tba latter place, Meadaja, Wadaatdayi and Friday!, at 7:00 a m Idaho and Mao tan a, daily. ..V:oo a.m Kjrth Dtaa, MaaUriUa, Idea, Hooper and Wait Weta " WadBaadayaand gatardayi fitia Oity llatarrilla. North OkiI.u ud ilarriiTilia, Moodaya, Wadneedajt and Wyoming, .. rtda...... OrtMl al aurlay Kumar Delivery 8:15 a.m. to 610p m. to fiiriatHIiiT (roa Modi Osbib DiriBTHtxT Opeu 7 7 a.m. p.m. p.m. lue ui, toa p.m. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p ro irom 7 a.m. to Oalalda Deeropca from Ip.in NATHAN KIMBAIX. Poitmuter. TRAINS. CP. train an lTee...... ' v. P. " u.p. train 1mtm... c. P. tiatn arrival...... CP. c. p, migrant arrival " leavee M 5.P. arriTM.. .......... CiP. Imlcraat laaTaa 0 .0. traia arrlTM and...... " " wavea and. O.K. train arrWea...... " leavei.... Ogdan Oity Tlma. :40a,m 5:40 p,m :6 a.m 8:50 p.m H-8a.rn 1:16 p.m 6:66 am 4:26 p.m :00 a m p.m v:40a.m 6:20 p.m 4:00 a.m 6:i :3ip. The JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and Northern Utah, throughout than ALT i OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. Eatered at the Port Office at Omfea City, I'Ua Tfrrltory, Keeead Clam Hitter. BRIEF MENTION. California paintings. Tastk Driver's Sotla Water. Tna ulster is a thing of the past Si 'I.khdid landscapes on Main St. Harris k Co., Fifth .St. julSltn Tib mining boom is still increasing. Who says that summer hasn't come now ? Thb "boss" Soda Water at Driver 's, Main street. Cai,der has the finest musical novelties on hand. Thb mining excitement is increas-- s ing in this vicinity. Bi.ackpoot is quite a town and i doing lots of business. Driver will show you a splendid article of Soda Water. passengers came in from the west this morning. Great is the cataract on corner Main nd Fifth streets. Grill n Fourth street keeps the juiciest and finest meats. RfiktCMiiKK the benefit party at Fireman's Hall, this evening. Salt Lake City will be flooded with Ogdenites on the Fourth. ' Tan street sprinkler is proving a great benefit, these tropical days. A bio time is anticipated by many in Salt Lake, on the coming Fourth of July. Siitt-tw- o Srr the California landscape paint ings in Woodmansee's building on Main street. Thk Mamnerchor keeps up its practices and exercises with com mendable energy. Gubat street improvements have been made y our energetic street has. Welch, this week. supervisor, Cbamhbhs on Fifth street is con stantly in receipt of the newest and best periodicals and other publications. of the U. l N. K. K. quiet. There are piles of freight there, waiting for delivery, as team" stent are scarce. Tuosk property owners on Fifth street had better take an example from Odell & Wiight and Greenwell on Fourth street. I'm terminus hi Don't forget the auction sale of buggies on Saturday. Call and examine them at Ortu's agency, south of Jcnction office. Tsb auction sale of buggies takes place at 1 o'clock on Saturday and not at 10 o'clock as announced in the advertisement yesterday. Mr. John Botlb has just returned from an extended business trip up north, as far as the terminus of the V. it N. R. R. We are glad to state that he has done a gcod deal of business for his firm. Z. C. M. I. have sold to Mr. T. J. Stayner the property on Main St., occupied by Mr. James Allen and Mrs. . G. Horroeks as stores. The feet front and property is thirty-fivrods deep. twenty SHORN long Mr.T. J. Stayner will pat up an elegant brick structure on his recently acquired ground next north to Driver & Son's, on Main St. All the improvements of modern time will be put into the establishe ment. Mr. T. J. Stayner has sold his residence on the bench, corner of 1'earl and Third streets, to Judge Emerson for the price of $5,000, which is a very low figure for the excellent situation and tine arrangements of the o citins ductions of the brusUVver displayed in this section of the country. The paintings, 'lit in number, all landipes, belong to a coiiibiaation of California artists, who, discouraged by the deplorable depression of business in SanFrancisco,liae determined to leave the Eldorado of the west, which has proved only a Fata Mvrgana (a? thera mikI see if their artistic eleSrU will iot be heller rewarded fn lflie east. They have taken about 600 or 000 paintings with to them ChiutfO, leaving the above mentioned number in this city, in chuiguof Mrssr. C. P. Troy and J. E. Vollock, to be sold at in the building auction where they are exhibited. Mr. Joe Wright wMl conduct the auction and we expect that our refined citizem will be eager to avail themselves of th rare opportunity to secure gems of art for their parlors. The sale is hoiM lidt and the paintings, some of which are werth all of $2f0 will be sold just for what they fetch. A cursory glance at the paintings convinced us of the truth of all that has been said in the Western press about the excellency of these works of art which have been gathered from the most talented and meiit-oriou- s studios in fliis country, many of them master pieces by our best artists. Anybody acquainted with urt in the least will concede that the names of Denny, Straus, Holdiidgf, Tojette, Hill, Young, Hart, Richards, (ieppi, Carini, Coulticr carry suuVient weight in them to secure retdy and good sale fcA- thoir works-Whethere is such an abundance and variety of beauty, it is hard to assign the palm to nn individual piece. Still we think Young's "Three Brothers in tho Yosemite Valley" displays a masterly handling of the efl'rtcts of reflected light on the pyramidal peaks which can not be excelled. A deep impression is also made on every beholder by Coul-tier'"Golden Gate Light House," where the painted waves on the canvas seem to have received mysteri ous life from the pale, soft moonlight and rhythmically buoy the speed ing steamer. Coultier is a marine painter of unequalled excellence, as evidenced by his ether piece, "Cape St. Lucas," where the surf rises with living breath up to the rocks of the shore that stand out in bold relief. "Mount Star King" of Bandersford and Strong's "Mount Hood" have a clearness of the atmosphere which enables the sye to bury itself in unmeasured distances. Aside of these rugged representations of the romantic aspect of nature, there' are sweet pieces of idyllic still-life- , at the water's edgo and oh the border of the forest, where irtie mild ovening twilight glistens qnietly through the branches and illuminates the tender talks of the verdant herbage. Our space does not admit of a detailed description of these productions of the brush, besides there is no pencil that could lo justice to them, All that is grmidiote, ni'tjos-tie- , overawing in nature's oceans, mountains and rocks, anl whatever is sweet, lovely, charming on sparkling river and gurgling brook, in shady forest and blooming meadow, is imitated in beauty in the gallery of Messrs. Troy Jt Pollock. We hope to tile honor of our en lightened citizens, who have the means to adorn and beauti'y their honiss with real and enduring crea tions of art, that not one piece of the whole collection leaves Ogden City, but that the whole is retained within our limits, a pride and a joy forever. - s life-lik- Got What He Wanted. The 2cv$ eyesterday says that on Saturday night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, another attempt was made to burglarise the meat shop of Mr. Bean, in the llttf'Ward. The proprietor, who lives a few rods away, heard the noise, and getting up, secured a stout picket and went noiselessly in at the back door of the shop. A man's head was pro truding through the trap, just above the front door, and as its owner was wiggling himself along, he said to a companion outside, who was evidently assisting him to climb, "I'll have a steak, anyhow." "Will you exclaimed Bean, ''then take it," aud gave the fellow a fearful welt over the head with his club. "Uh, I'm killed! I'm killed," shrieked the thieving rascal, as he fell backward to the ground outside. Mr. Bean went into the house to get on hit shoes, but when ho returned the would-b- e burglar had disappeared. building. Mr. Geo. Driver received a teleSclv Lemons at C. Maguire's. jel5tf gram, yesterday, from his father, - r Wa. Driver. Esq., apprising him of Call at Iiis arrival in New York, with the Oth's Agency, south of theJi Ncnok ehwrch migration. We anticipate office, and examine the Buggies gWL and nearty welcome for our whiclt will be sold at auction Saturs ctwte4 townsman. diy at 1 o'clock. djul7t trains beintr switched around the depot yard, and it is time that some thing was done to check this dan It cannot be ex gerous practice. peeled that ti.un men, while engaged in their duties, can at all tims see these youugsteis, and even if they d'd, the chances would be that a train in motion, could not be stop ped in time to prevent a child from beiiib-ruover, in the event of a false step on its part. The men engaged about the yard have busi ness to attend to that will not admit of loasof time connections having to be made, and trains made up to start out on time, etc.,- - and in view of the fact llrtt but very few acci dents have happened when the risks taken daily by many venturesome children are great, it is plain to be seen that the men engaged around the depot, are as cautious as ci rcum-stanca- will permit. The Provo Enquirer states that on Friday evening last a Hale boy son of a section boss named Grabaru met with a fearful accident, which resulted in his death. The child was playing about the track when the tie train, which had jubt finished loading and was backing up to the water tank, previous to startingsouth, came along, knocked him down and passed over his body, almost severing the right shoulder from the bo ly. Supt. .Sharp had the body put in ice and sent to Salt Luke city, where he had a coffin also prepared for the remains. The affair was purely accidental. - 5aw STOCK lb UUL.Ii AND colors, wiN, ftV Vines carried by us, a(1 araeners Mechanics' MLV 00 - DOW Sj USUaJJy " Appointed Hardware Stores, and 7 our Trices are .r mm :m v.fi u 9 Tr A 11 Ikllr 1 l!l II VI Ik 1 a Mr. Fred Jones, a brother of D. 1'.. Jones, Esq., is down here from Malad Tjbe City, to make purchaes for the Malad branch of Z.'s C. M. 1. He looks well and hearty and expresses great satisfaction at the lapid progress Ogden is making in buildings and business. MAIN STREET & tflJ' 1 L G AND FIFTH STREET?. SADDLEfifc. . TRIMMINGS, and Pocket Cutlery, STOVES & TINWA&E, 1871. 1880. WR3. W. Hitchcock, Esq.. general passenger agent of the Chicago and Burlington railroad, went East this morning in a special car designed for the great capitalist Jas. Flood. . SOf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PilTJSMT DRUG'S, An ether Match. The Ogden Shooting Club which disbanded, but has rebeen reorganized, has gome cently fine shots. A match has been arranged to come off on Thursday between Messrs. Chapman and Butler on one side, and Messrs. McNutt and Giles on the other. The en trance fee will be ten dollars, the! winning couple to take the pot, the losing party to pay for the birds. The match will come on" at the Driving Park. was lately Another point on thish"ad: Many parents are in the, habit of sending their little ones to the depot to pick up the coal that drops from the flat cars, and time and time again have we seen more infants dive under a ear in quest of the carbonaceous product, and at tho same time, an engine bcin attached to the train, ready to start any minute. This business should be stopped, and if persisted in an example should be be made of some of the older ones Arrested for Forgery. that the dangerous practice maybe The police officers arrested in the speedily put an end to. Express office of this city last night, Frank Howard, detective of the Un ion Pacific. The arrest was made at From the Noiili, Mr. I. i!. Jones, from Malad City, the instance of the sheriff of Rawlins, him with who Ho re- Wyoming, Sheriff charges called on us this morning. Brown of Ogden forgery. ports things in his town as prosper- had been telegraphed to make the ous and peaceful. The weather is arri?st,but he missed him and he was rather dry in his region of the coun- nabbed as stated. He will bo held here until a requisition can be try, about as here: since tho snow when he will be taken back there h is been no rain at all, and to Wyoming. Herald. the crops are consequently somewhat retarded. Still the grangers do not Challenge. intend to give it up, but are making Tribune has the following The the best efforts to secure a good harvest. The health of the people is which may interest some parties hereabout: good, as no deaths have occurred for I hereby challenge any man to some length of time, and no sickness exists except the measels, which fence him with singlesticks a match for the of Amerneed create no apprehensions, if the gamein the championship ica, city of Salt Lake, Utah, necessary caro is taken. The devel- in the month of July, 1S80, for the opment of the Utah and Northern belt and $250 and upwards. John Lgonakd. If. R., and tho consequent increase 1880. Farminoton, JunelCth, of traffic and travel have given M?v laduite an impetus and Mr. Jones Benefit Party. expects a general revival of business This evening the Thorogood benefit and well sustained awakening of enparty will take place at Fireman's terprise in his promising burg. Hall, under the auspices of the well known committee, Messrs. McC'arty, Jtuggy Sale. Elmer and Hall. Tho success of On Saturday a sale of buggies will this party is, like those of its prede take pl:t3e in the vicinity of'Mr.Chas. cessors, insured from its inception, Irth s yard, on Main street. These and we have no doubt all who attend buggies are to be sold by Moore, will enjoy themselves. Go and give Allensworth & Co., of Salt Lake.who the gentleman a good benefit. are agents for Uaydock, Bros., St. Louis. These buggies, which should, A. F. k A, M, by no means, be confounded with those of a Cincinnati firm a few of Regular communication of Weber which' were Rold here last winter,but Lodge, No. 9 A. F. & A. M. at s o clock: visiting brethren cordi failed to give satisfaction are ally invited to attend. strongly built and are of the best G. Goldbero, W. M. make known, being well suited to J. W. McNctt, Secy. the roads of this country. Messrs. F. S. Richards, James Allen and E. Do not forget the meeting called II. Orth having each purchased one for Saturday night looking to the of these buggies, speak in their formation of a philharmonic society. praise. A guarantee is given with The Burch creek water cases have each vehicle, and wo recommed all been postponed until tho first of Sepall who desire to purchase a buggy to tember next, before the water com attend tho sale. missioners. Hofkmax's photographic gallery The U. F. Railroad. has been removed freni the old Major Wilket informs the Tribune stand, near the corner of Fourth that the Utah Eastern is being push- and Main streets, to the piece of ed forward rapidly from Coalville to ground north of Woodmansee's rock Kimball's, a distance of eighteen building on Main street. miles, and that seventy-fiv- e teams and about 200 men are engaged in Harris & Co. grading. The company contemplate reaching the1 Tark by the first of have groceries and provisions. julolm. August, and by the fifteenth of the month will have tho cars running. New York Creamery-Cheesat C. They have contracted for two loco- Maguire's. jelotf motives and twenty-fivcars, which oonie from the west over the Central Card. Pacific. Four huudred stockholders We will sell in fitv. Utah. are interested. Excellent engineer Saturday, June 19. 1R0. at 1 o'clock. ing has been done, and the road is a car load of buggies, phaetons, etc., at puoiiu auction, without reserve or regarded as i. success. limit, to the highest bidder. These buggies are manufactured expressly for this climate Not AH. by Haydoek Bros., and warranted for one year. lue way to make the Fourth of St.Louis, Ask those who have used them," how July celebration a success is to use they like them. Terms made known plenty of printer's ink and then on day of sale. give the people a good show to fly MOORK, Al I E.vswORTn & Co., . k r u m t me jiieat American mra lrwune. Salt Lake City. Yes; and to give them the right and pr ivilege to bet.r arms accorded 'kw York Creamery Cheese at C. to i piy American citizen by the jelStf which but Constitution, right has e i ...... been denied to the citizens of U'.ah House to Rent. . A brick house, with six rooms and by the action of a recent The of July would a cellar, on Third street, near Main, opposite Dr. to rent be good time for this piinlege to be cheap. EnouireAnderson's, of restored: and if this bo done it will John Lket. next door. je!2dlw be found that the pvople will be will-into oin, heart and hand, in one Harris & Co. of the get celebrations ever lin.il want to see you. julolm in Utah. For Sale. A good second hand niano, a bug Harris A Co. stll goods low.' nearly new and a cabinet sewgy julolm t ing machine. Lumber and trade taken in exchange. si u y Lkmons at C. Maguire's. A. J. Kershaw, e fWi IN USEIOIGIETIIS, Dye Stuff, Perfumeries, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Combs, Trusses, Etc., Etc fa-- PAINTS, TV. OILS, : UPIJNTINE AMD VARNISHES. IMPOJU'KU AND DOMESTIC Sash Tools, Blenders, lr. ALL BITTEllb, KJXUS OF Axn- - MACHINE OILS' We have one of th ! l,nrgst anri Best Heiected rttocks of lis i:isi3n7inrrrMtlti :i; "W, 'ii.sijt i ,! lil& v,; mkimmi ran j ji! ICiffl.nHU.' mh ."; i'. J- - r a 6;i Ai eiift'i-wii'-- SlSiSA-LZ- ; lietii.ttn,,. ft.ck of the Celebrated .4.1....!.... Jiuuiaiiov ivut6itti7o M"l. Bourbon Hme Rre, &c. iilflSiaillilS ' WHISKIES! ii oods iiKl ;t 't ' sBi aB B- - Our Stock of Casa Onnrla la " " applied with the best qualities of K.iaaiA Vara.- Aiuporied and asi in- - -- - "1 II I ill 111 II .: antf Aloiintaiu Dew Bitters, Curaco, JIarasichiuo anil Absinth IMPORTED AND CALIFORNIA WINES. We have a fu'l stock of th Best Brands of CJIiLHSf In at the market, Lowest Prices. Orders, hij mail Attended to with Despatch. PRICE LISI SEXT JX AP8I,IATIOX. Wm. DRIVER & SON, Main St.; Ogden- daP" tf Do you need Ink, Do you need Oils, Do you need Drugs, Do you need Cigars, Do you need Wines, D you need Paper, Do you need Combs, Do you need Faints, Do you need Liquors, Do you need Brushes, Do you need Hair Oils, Do you need Crucibles, Do you need Chemicals, Do you need Dye Stuffs, Do you need Medicines, Do you need Varnishes, Do you need Stationery, Do you need Ferfume ry, Do you need Test Tube., Do you need White Lead, Do you need Blank Books, Do you need Paint Brushes, Do you need Assaying Material, Or anything elso that is found m a Z. C. M. generally Drug Store, go hrst-clas- s and confer with OCJDEX W.- A.- WADP. Corner At fin W I if th and Main Sts., W.I Ogden. BEEF! AND I ICE, GIJAHAXTEE SATISFACTION. A IF. SEARS, Mm mm ioe! yrvltU IlItAXCn. I-o-w KffllOE! VEAL! 1MB I. Our Spring Slock in now Complete, and our l'rlces as as any house in Utah. We inviie an iniKpetc.fon of our TOt'K and PKICES. n12tf MUTTON - AT'TIIIS! LOOK Manager. IQHJ! the Heist oi 11 - acting-governor- HMOt AfiTj SEE Fo-irt- ODELL & WEIGHT! g jeI5tf dapri9-t- f plumber. AT MEATS Ciu be had at all hoar, Focbth St, Oona, tjTib t'BaJCSm THEIR ,h(5 " 11 i rTvTm rrrt T-- STEVENS' BLOCK, PLATED GOODS. i. X the market allows. low as a.s v Sa STEEL Personal. , Oils, Paints, . . . fourth St., . . . Osdea, |