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Show OGDEN JUNCTION ,f,i.i FIFTH STREET, Charles W. Penrose- 1 - - Editor Monday Evening, April 17. 1S7& Tt CORBESPO'UE3('rS. j if cor. It will aare trouble tod inlrrviiiiant IxiiWiivnta, either uriritff, v lntsiueM or tli( rltiin for nblliatiim in tlx JlMTioH, will ob; tt rre and b governed by the following ru'er. hi Writ., if fur pulilixatlou, on one aula oiHy of 01 wnirr, uoi aiie-- tt it lui" Irtwmi ubiii I1 nw-uwrllpnblkatirto but l"r protction. 1). brief but eJtpliria. M -- 1 ob biuliiktti of th Opl'n PuMlaliing Com Mtn direct to Walter T&oniao.., liu OHM H. tJ Mun.'mur. -- If tor publication (Hrtet Editor This was in the dining room after Freeman bad brought Bliman back. Was present when Freeman met. Bliman at ' Brown's store previous to the assault, and beard Freeman request Bliman to go to his ofQce and settle up, if not he'd have him in the calaboose. Bliman said he'd have Freeman there first. When in the dining room heard Freeman ask Blimam where was bis watch. Bliman said at Salt Lake: also asked hint where was bis money. Bliman said he had none. ; The case is in progress as we go to press. , Tin; ikon works. larkcs tvt. Tail. Who is (o be Believed? That Krulal Assrtult. EptToa JuxcTtos 5 The attention has been called to nn ar Tin case of The People Leigh 11. tide in your paper of ibe 27th of Marpb, .; Freeman, for assault with inent to do last, under the title of "The lrou bodily injury, was called op ibis morn- Works," in which you say, among other "we have iu our possession a let- ing in Justice Middloton's Court. Mr. things, tar to Mr. Barker, of Willard, from Mr. , I 8. Richards appeared for the People, VV, Tait. the builder of the blast fur nasi Mr, II. 0. Margarj for the defendant. of the Ogdeq Iron Works, which coa . The defence filed an affidavit to the tains some items of interest to our oiil zeus." effect (hat an important witoees, lie states that "Josian farkes, wbo is a was detective,, pot present, at Milwaukee, has applied to the com Mr.TiOie, and was not in the onunly, apd the court missioner of bankruptcy for an order whs requested to continue lbs case for perniittieg the private sale of the Iron ' " Works in this city by the assignees, Dr. ' two weeks. . and his brother George. The Parkes The prosecuting attorney objected on plea set up on oath is that the brick the very ground urged in the affidavit. work is nearly all destroyed and tbe ma The wilnees was notwiihiu the jurisdic- - chinerv is spoileil: that it soon will be i lion of the eourtr and there was no tell- no better than old iron. He stales also, that Howard, the secretary, has- sworn ing when he could be reached or when to the same statement. We certainly "",Jae weald be likely t appear, confess to some surprise at Mr. Howard's w The court snsttUned backing up the laise statements of the objection. Parkes, who with his relations, wants to Joseph Bliman was then examined. control of tho works, in spite of keep J t is testimony was mainly as given to tbe incapacity and failure which has the publio through the Jinctiox. By been exhibited in their management," Knowing hs I do tbe great interest rtquest of Freeruao, hs went to the hit- which ef your readers feel in tbe ler's office on the evening of Marsh 2J, success many of the enterprise referred to, 1 and while iktiBg i a chair, Fremiftn beg leave to say to them through Ihe assaulted him, striking him several columns of your paper, that the parablows on the beat with a cane loaded at graph above quoted, contains a greater number or misstatements of fads, not to with lead, weighing about half j say litt, that were ever condensed into a pound. He bled "gallons" of blood, tbe same number of words before. It is He detailed not true that Josiau Parkes has ever ap and became "insensible." how Mrs. Freeman bound up bis head, plied to the commissioner of bankruptcy for an order permitting the private sale nd told him he'd better leave or "Free- of the Iron Works in you" city by the man would kill him sure." How Freeman assignees. It is nut true that Dr. brought him back after he left, ohoked Parkes and his brother George are, or him on .the bed, demanded his watch ever were, the anaignees in bankruptcy of the Otjden Iron Manufacturing Cam aud cLala, made him give up his pecket pany. No plea or oath or otherwise bas hook which Mrs. Freeman examined ever been filed by me, nor so far as I and returned to him, and how finally know, by any one else, which sets up "brick-woris nearly all des.fter kioking hitu out. Freeman tried to that the or that the "maohinery is so troyed," to bring him before a , induce hira not spoiled that it will soon be no better Mormon Court.'.' and threatened if he than old iron," nor has Howard, the " secretary ever sworn to any such state.did he would be killed, sure. I Wr. Margery put the witness through a ments Neither is it true that "Parkes or his relations want to keep control of tedious cross. examination with the ob- ihe works ip spile of the incapacity and been exhibited iq their ject of confuting and throwing him off failure which has ' his balance, but beyond eliciting some management." On the othr hand all the old officers, including all the Parkes'. which, owing to witness' have expression n ami repeatedly offered to yonr acquaintance with the language, surrender up the Control of the affairs of were opea 4o double construction) noth- the Company, as soon as any arrangements can be made for paying off or seing was brought out materially ditfor- Ihe payment of the present incuring tng with the direct examination.' debtedness of tbe Company. With these The Cturt took a recess till half past somewhat Important exceptions the statements quoted above may be true for 5 o'clock'." ,; .This afternoon Dr J J. Murphy was aught I know. In the article referred 'to yon further called for the prosecution, lie described s'av: "Mr. Tait says Mr. Brown's place the appearance of Bliman t on the night is to issue bonds to all creditors, bearing f the assault. He was bleed ng pro- interest at eighteen per cent per annum, wounds and two secured by first mortgage and the furfrom severe two fusely ther bonding of the works so as to obtain abrusioas. None of the wounds were sufficient means to start (he blast furnace." dangerous. This statement of lu cross examination be said he atplaca" has been ehot'ii to a number of the stock10th tended on Freeman from the to 22d holders and creditors of the company in March; he was suffering irons nervous this vicinity, and they are now fully everaad debility; wis not in danger; confirmed iu the opiniou which they have riks not thoroughly recovered on the for some time entertain d, that Brown is a humbug and fraud of the first water jiiglit of the assault. Gave him an opiate From cepies of y oar paper, as welt as lo ,uiet his nerves. from copies of the , whieh have been forward.'d to this place during the Mr. Mark Chambers testified to meeting Bliman near the depot on the night last fow mouths, containing articles written by Brown, at his instance, parlies f the assault, bleeding and looking as here have learned that he was representif he had been in the wars for a week ing lo th stockholders of Utah that he H had known Bliman for a year; he was had seoured the co operation of Eastern who would pay off Ihe present peaceable man,' auJ witness believed Capitalists indebtedness of the company, and put would man strike he not a under any the works in operation; while, t the same lime he was representing to par provocation. Mr. A. W. lirowq deposed to seeing lies here that be had enlicied ibe aid of in Utah who were ready and rliman, who was brought to his store on capitalists lo do tbe same thing. willing fche&iglttef the assault, lie was very Now it seems that all these Hlootly, bloed was on his shirt besom and promises have resulted in a to issue bonds lo the present "plaee fsnts. Mr. Leon D. Libley stated that he saw creditors, bearing interest at eighteen per cent., secured by a hrst mortgage on Bliinas, in. the conditio described by the property of the company, and the firmer witnesnesead also heard the farther bomiiDg ot tbe works so as to se cunvereaiion between Freeman and Bli- cure suflioient menus to start a blast fur" man in the evening; before the assault nace As none, of your readers are supposed Freeman told lftiumn thai if be did not to be natural fools, sad many of them o trie to his office in Ihe evening he are men of large experience iu financial " would put a head ott Aim and put him iu matters, I leave it for tbem to judge how will suclong it will be before Brow . Ihe calaboose. , , ceed in obtaining tbe means to finish Benson was at Freemen's, house at the the Iron Works, and put them in operatime of the as'nu'.t. Ilearl Freeman tion on a second mortgage of the pro first mortgaged it to ry out "don'S you strike me with that perty, after having indebtedness of the secure Ihe preseut sfiek.'1 He went into the efbse and ; S ; company. saw Fro? rai a pounding Bliman on tlio JoSlAlt P4HKZS. head. Witness interposed and took the Rkplaceu. The place heretofore fillcane away. Witness said there was a ed about the between by Mr. A. H. Kartl as agent for the parties controversy Union B PaciSo railroad company in this imaa had whieli aome aobscTiptions not settled for. Bliman said he could city, we are informed, has been filled by mot settle because he hadn't got his the appointment of Mr W. B. Doddridge, looks. Finally some words parsed be- formerly aetiag ia a similar capacity at tween them and Freeman struck Bliman Cheyenne. While the Jisctiom regrets with his fist and told hira to go. Free ihe J'vs at the depot of Mr. Earll, it exhearty welcome to- the new In n followed 171 i man and they talked tends or several minutes. Saw Bliman take cumbent, and expresses a hope that he at hie pocket book and ehow it to Mrs will find hh position both pleasant and Jre!2sa, Uit the woaU aot tike it. peStatle. r. " t: , George Whitehead, Boot and Shoema Notice is hereby gives, that the ker, has removed from Fourth Street to rsbip heretofore existing between Main Street, two doors south of the Utah the undersigned and their asssociates, dlT6.2wB31.2w Hotel. under the firm name of the Ogdtu Publishing Company, has been this day dissolved by mulual conseut. The Ogden Leash? An Wheji Will Pkoil Publishing Company (incorporated) is other accident has occurred in Ogden authorised to collect all debts due the growing out ef the use of concentrated late firm and will pay its liabilities. lye. This morning the wife ci' Mr, Win Waiteb Thomson, late President pf Druce, of this city, having occasion to said Company. use some. of the above article, put down Isbael Cahfiki.!), late Vice President a box on a table, where, being called of said Company. elsewhere for a moment, she left Joshua Williams, Joskpii Stan Fob n. standing, and her little son, Thomas, Cabnabd Wiutk, late Directors of said some two or three years old, having, we Company. suppose, an inquiring mind,' took a co- C. W. Pbnbosk, lite Secretary ami pitis draft of the dangerous material. of Cinpnny. Dr. P. L. Anderson thinks he will 31-t- , I87G. Ogdeii City, I. T., March be able to save the life of the child, but the lyc is a total loss. - en-en- k re-ip- ' "B-ow- n' high-soundi- . . 1 iEHIND THE nt Tre-mire- OodeK Jaxc-- . MO. iirur ISeinoTal. DISSOLUTION. IJioout Corn Culture. Eihtob Junction ' Siavarlan : licer, a few Hues through Battled Ale and Porter for sale at HANwish benefit of the farmthe columns lor your SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. ers, about raising broom earn, its the dl30-t- f It when should oe plant, time is r.ear by ed. So far as I bave been able '.o make A team belonging to A Runaway. an estimate, those who raised broom oorn last year on good land, realised Messrs. Carroll & Dee, attached to a about sixty dollars per acre from the leaded with hay, ran away, to brush alone, having the seed to sell or wagon the U. N. R. R. track, on 4th near besides. of Some day, those feed, parties think they can do better. trial, on street, throwing off the driver, a young the same land. This, for Ibe first elf'ort. man by tbe name of William John, who is a very good r. pfit. Some have not fell in front of the wagon wheels, which been fortunate, owinpto getting their com by far too thick hen drilled. Ou passed over both his legs. Fortunately rich soil it mutt be drilled and Ht:in;l u? no bones were broken, and no very seri thick ss consistent to grow well. Set ous injuries sustained by him. tbe drill so ss to drop a need every one and a half inches; when matured it will stand close enough, and produce a good quality of brush. On soil that is light or medium, but warm and mellow, good for common corn, 1 would advise plant ing it in ro"fs three feet npart one way and from eighteen inches to two feet the Tuesday and Wednesday Evg , APRIL Mill A5I liMU: p'her, cultivating one way same as wben drilled. It should be planted about the A oerica's Greatest Humorist is Coming! 1st of May. I have on hand plenty of 4 I.F. VritXKTT, asitKd by the versatile clean seed to furnish those who wish it Aand 1'octic reader. Miss II Kl.ES KAMII It requires a great expense and e who will utipour in licr great character jurboaa-tioof "Mrs, Caudlo." lo establish anv branch of home His late tour of Kiiglnwl, Ireland, Scotland and manufacture, and I feel that those who 1 Eagle Emporium, Importers, Jobbers and Iletaii Dealers In General Jlerehamlise. Have just received a JSew Stock of ress Goods of the Choicest Seleetlous from the latest Importations from the European JIarkets; also an immense .Stock of Motions, Staple and Faney etc. I)rj Goods, ISoats and Shoes, Men's Mais, the Ba9e. in their lu Grocery Department, meut, yon will find a Iiriie Ntock of the Choicest Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Hardware, Crockery, All of which they arc selling as Cheap if not Cheaper than any other house in aUtah, Ther-fore persons wishing to purchase goods will fini it to their interest to call and examine prices and. quality of goods before purchasing else where. HOST FORGET THE f . Salt Lake City, nxt JUST RECEIVED A Large Stock of Seasonable u 1TIIICII WE OFFEIt AT VERY OF CHIKF Stocked, making tlio 3EST ASSORTMENT. dinirl. the fiscal year couiinenciiijr .luly 1, 1876, and ending June SO, 1S77, vii; film thejenne Ui jKit,VV. !., lo forts Laramie and F' ttermau. W.'i. from Medicine Bow Station, L'.l.RK.,or other station on the L.I'.ll.K , to i'urt etieiu.an, W.T from bryan or (irccu River Station, or other ataiiou on U.P.K.K., to Campa Drown and W.T. tioin Southern teminus of Utah Eouihorn R. R. to rort Cameron, Utah. From Sidney or North Plutte, on TJ.P.R.K , to Fort Laramie, W. !., a id Cauip Uohinson and Camp Sheridan, Nehraka. From 1'oriniie, L. 4Ul.il., to Fort Hall, Idnlio, or from northern tnimiu- of t) tab Northern R,R., to Fort Hall, Id.Jio. Ttie contia.-t- will contain a yroviao, that the transportation "ervice, h tween Novemlier 1, 187 U, aud May l,l77, ahall, il required hy the Quarter-mastDepartment, I performed by mule or hor team, and that if ox transportation ia aurtai.i thorized during period, the rate of payment will he twerty-tiv- e per cent. lc&a than lor mule or horse team. Propose a for ti amoortatinn on any of the route ahoTe named will he received. hioa for any or all the routes named wtil alao bn named day and up to the h'.ur (tillowim; to.- tdireretice in ti i t) hy ihe I Che. enmuuid Ogden, nil epot ti'n nermnstcr" at to he opened in be pi e. nee of bidde , auti fo- -. warded to the Chiei (juai teimaster, 1) parttueut ; of the Platte. 1 h i Gove, nment rocervea the right to reject y or ill prop"il-- . Eiauk fom j ol contract and printed circular, station the limited nuxntitius of nip plies to be transport' d, aud givin full information a o th manner eft luddiuir, conditiona te he obaeirei by hiddera, nl the term of tontraet to a' d pivment, will he tin wished on aptrfii-atiothis ..flic, or to the offices of the Lepot Quartermaster at Oheyeiuie and Opel n Knvelopea containivfr propoaala ahonld on ou rout m.i ked 'Propiiaale trntipTiat to from ." M. I. LUKINOniN. Chief Quarterniaater. Come Fancy Drinks In every styla at HANSEN & Co., the Aj-ea- dl3t) tf ine, Brandy and; Liquor FIFTH NT4SEET, OGI' , Co. ' Respectfully place lefore you their Price Lint HAVE THE CHOICEST WEBRANDIES, etc., to b found of Choice quors STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, the country, either East or West, in aad iutecd always to keep the same full and complete in every Our Liquors are v particular. s Whatever, and may be used with tre greatest confidence at the sick bed and in tLe family. Our CALIFORNIA 1. 0, B.,.A1)AMS, WHS Al-iAli- lS! from tiie best vineyards of California, nnd are mide of choice and care fully iselected grapes, and we will sell at Less Prices than any other House in Utah Physician and Surgeon, For thcfe reasons: 0DES FutHihirr CITY', UTAH, Mil in iSnvt, A7ov. nppositr hntf'i Gm "hich inoreaes the price and multiplies the chances of adulteration. . ! AXD JEWELLER. Doscret Bank Euildinp:, Salt Lako City, Utah. Two Doora and dl7ti rracticai Watchmaker dlOO-lr- AVe buy direct from di&lillers and pny Cash for all our VViuea and Liquors. Our (roods do But g through the hi.nds of two or tliwe middle men, . wine-grower- s, O. L. ELiASON, aonth of Poet OfBc. OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Profits and Ex penses Small. TVe sell and none but the Choicest Brands of Wines and Brandies, import and as pure and unadulterated as they coma from ttie wins press. To pre tbia it is only necessy to renrerober tht gr.pes are worth one cent pound only in California, and that but iifteeu pounds sre needed to make one per gallon at At this rate wise. there is no nuhsMSute as cheap as the themselves for making Wines ami Brandies. a Respectfully yours, PROPOSALS FOR JOISKR AXD Piaster worfe. and Pitintinir in hm d.itini. lt. Court Comi'r lhnwa accordin t r4n ail for the name, will be receiyeil at the County Clerk', .Offlce, ou Wednesday, the 26th inct. Bidder to lurmnh all materials, and the plaua and aperiKcattous c;ui he een art the Jfc-tio- n OiH. e. The bids to be opened at 11 o'clock a. m. on the ilate aforesaid. F. 8. KICHAP.DS, . Offic Coantj Clerk. e. 0S.lett City, AprH 11th, 1876. JOHN BAUXETT, Whitewasher& Plasterer. It tEIM.NUS Order, w.U t WHISKIES Old Cre-- Herraitage Long John Miller Konrbon Eldoradij CroshT & Co. Lendon Gin Holland Gin BISADIEr, French Cognac EranJy SPL8;iI0 ' California SPECIALTY. at Creenwe'l " A yrmiDiaittittii. Trris:lt s, Main St il!-l- a Blackberry EfIy I rsit nxT Ginger WIXES, SOcts 2")3t. WlTn-U- A 151 40c!s " Gimble & Co. LIST AX DIES. EALKD i County Oerk'a grapes C W.B. & L Co., Per HANSEN PROPOSALSWAKTED. :OOMS WHITEXEU C. W. B. & L. Co dl75 lm. . Pure and Free from any Adulteration I sy-te- - CO'S., and THE CALIFORNIA , wines and ale & SAVE MONEY. PROPOSALS in tiiilicateJi'uliiect to SEALi;D eor.ditioim. will l.e received at this 12 o'clock, noon, oi Tuetdny, May 21, o8ir until R. V. M. of "The Author p., By Pikrcs, 17 tt, at which time anl place they will he opened People's Common Sense Medical Ad- in prepuce cfhiddeia, tor ti e trauporiut.on of military supplies on the following described visor," routes in the Departmeut of the l'httto, during Urer and Itluod Diseases. tel THE CITY. IN Cotintry orders filled on short notics. Try DAY tiUABTERMASIKR, Omaha, Nub., Aoril 12, 18T6 "A'" healthy liver secretes each day about two and a half pounds of bile, which contains a great amount of waste material taken from the blood. When tho liver becomes torpid or congested, it fails to eliminate this vaal amount of noxious substance, which therefore, remain to poison the blood, and be conveyed to every part of the system. What must be the condition of the bfcod when it is receiving and retaining each day two and a half pounds of poison? Nature tries lo work off this poison through other channels and organs the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc., but these organs become overtaxed in performing this labor in addition to their natural functions, and cannot long withstand the presturr, but become variously diseased. The brain, which is tbe great elect ileal center of all vitality, iB unduly stim ulated by the unhealthy blood whL-passes lo it Irom the heart, an I it fails to perform its office healthily. Hence tbe symptoms of bile poisoning, which are dullness, headashe, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment ot memory, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, gloomy forebodings, and irritability of temper. Tbe blood itself being diseased, as it forms the the' fckin, it is so irritaupou ting and poisonous that it. produces discolored brown spots, pimples, blotches, and other eruptions, gote.-- , boiles, carbuncles, and scrofulous tumors. The stomach, bowels, and other organs, cannot escape becoming affected, sooner o- - later, and we have, ss the re suit, coliveness, piles, dropsy, dyspep Other symptoms are sia, common, as bitter or bad txste in mouth, internal heat, palpitation, teasing ccngh. ,n unsteady appetite, choking setifcatii-throU, bloating ef stomach, pain iu sides or about shoulders or back, coldness of extremitit s, etc., etc. Only a fw ef the above eytnptows are likely lo be present iu any one ease at one time. The liver being tha great depurating, Cr b'ool cleansing organ of the system, set this great ' housekeeper of our health" at work, and the foul corruptions which gender in the blood, aud rot cut, as it were, the machinery tf life, are gradually expelled from tbe system. For this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, with very.small doses daily of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, is the articles needed. They cure evry kind of humor from tbe worst scrofula to tbe common pimple, Great eating blotch, or eruption. ulcers kiud'y heal under their mighty curative influence. Viralent blood poisons that lurk in the system are hy them robbed of their terrors, aad by their persevering and somewhat protruded use the most tainted amy be completely renovated and pp anew. Enlarged glands, tumors, and swellings, dwindle away and disappear under the influence of these great resolvents. TRICES. LOW All our Departments are Now well , OFUCK OO G - pi:oiosals fob dHl-lO- JSl fiP Jtil 1 Wttlca wus ,t of o'atioti, and for undertake it, should have the hearty Kighty uiyhta he crowded Egyptian liiH, London, of Willi that mefoiiolia of the world. tlic elitn support of the people. I acknowledge Hi Artistic Delonetiona of (.liaretr, tojether that I have been a little unfortunate in with his licau'itid have rendered his some of my work, whieh often happens mine a household oun in Kitrope and America. .1 Mnisic he in llie huuds of will The with all mantifacturers in startncr, but Departmeut. L. f. WILLIAMS, master of the (imt r ad I can assure my snd friends patrons lliirmonicon. that no like occurrences shall happen, D.jora open t Seven. Commeu'-- at Fight. and all losses shall be made paod so far linllery iocts., l'utqne.le, a eta., Onhestre Seats, 7 Ac Is. as known. If the farmers will grow the D.O. WALBKOS. cern, we can soon dispense with impor dlT9 Ht (of the Alleguuniann) Manage', tation of brooms into our counti-vby furnishing a supply at home and of a a it my good quality. TUAXSPOSITATIOX. J ours respectfully, II. B. SC'OVILIB. IlK.MMDASTf-.ltPFrARTMKNT OP THE PLATTE, Utah - Importers, Jobbers, and Retail dealers in OGDEN perse-veraac- - Burcundy Port Old Cal. Wm ' Sherry French Sherry Cal., 50ots Angelica " Sjcts IsiibelU ' Catawt White California Sweet Muscatella" lOCtS " Dry MuC4iiUa 60cts P:sirng Mt 80ct .'Mkta 80di 25ct 'J&cit 20ct9 20ol, f'Jcts 30ct 20ctJ |