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Show Justice Midileton's The children's "Grand Duchess,' court was convened for the first Wedseshat Morning. Fkb. 18. 1880. whicx we have been "'looking out time in several days, The case was for" so long in vain, that we thought that of the People m. Simon Wheeler, she had gonearound the other way for appropriating a padlock and . POST OFFICE. is positively to arrive early in April chain, the property of one ABMVaUR :. f Prtifesor Smyth has secured the of asphalt fame. tt Uka City, docbU IB kid an. p. a!lyfm m. Ibroagh Mail diljr..---..0.theatre for several seems It that Mr. Johnson laid previous nights 6:40 Hail Sat Through p jm daHy.... to and during conference, and will claim to a certain caayon from which OKwik's; 'alt Lata and the Eaat tm e.m. then present the juvenile version of Simon had been in the habit of cut I'm gait Uk au the Waet..X S)0 a.n. the t Rich CoDDiy, opera in grand style. ting aad hauling wood for a number Cennty and Br Lake Soda Sprinpra naila Tia KraaMon, Mrs. Mmtin Colebrook, wife of of years. At or near the entrance of fo WionDUjf, and the lattr place, Mop tri, Weduredanrn atd Fridaya. at 7:00 a m Mr. Chas. Colebrook, and a lady well this ravine stood two trees, and Mr. fiorih rtak. Irtahoaaj MwiUnv daily...S:O0a.m known in this city, the proprietor of Erfco Writ Weber on Main Johnson, in order to keep intruders W du!a,n and 8lurrtTi ......S:4a.w. a millinery establishment of favorite off the property to which he laid the and mother street, City SUwTtila. .Kotth Orden and ,JtaiBarrinTillr. Mis" Nellie Colebrook, died claim, caused to be made a gat, Monday. Wa1ndaji and Ht'tress, 8.46 a.m Friday this morning at 2.35 o'clock, at her which he hung to one of the trees, m to p. irifi lit l"hi:16e She ?nndaT 6:lftp.m.toT p m residenoe in the 14th Ward. iTitT DcrAITMXT Odhii had been suffering tor a long time fastening the gate by a chain padlock to .......... rm f.m. with a cancer, and for several days to the other. In due course of time UoretOidu DUAMUCltr Otn a.m. to ( p.m had been so low that her death was Mr. Wheeler (torn ......... put in an appearance, f a.m. to Ontaide Duaroian fro p.m momentarily expected. Death has and finding his way impeded, took NATHAN KIMBALL, Poatnaater. relieved her of her sufferings, but in hia ax from his wagon, felled the company wi'h her many friends we which to TRAINS. tree the gate was fastened, sincerely sympathize with the be 0. P. trala arnraa............. lta, in order make assurance to and mourn who reaved her i:4U " 0. P. " . deeply family, p.Bl 0 .P. train laTea ................ ,...... f:66 aJu less. down the sure, chopped doubly C. P. tiaia anjTaa.... ..,. .... .... .. S:o p.m was B. P. Kaiigraat tmm,, which the gate ether to hinged. Herald, 17th : 1:1 a pm C. P. " learee a 44 A few stays ago a special commit Simon did even more: He put both . CP. " arrlra 4:2 pjD 0. P. RmlfTaat lean... to trees on his wagon, the chain and a.m tee was appointed by the House, 0. C. trail arria...... act with a like commit te from the lock " and... 4:4p being attached to the one and S:40e.Bi '" Uara. to take into consideration ......... :2l B.m Council, '' and. them to his mill, about six haultd ,.,...., terriof ao a.m the subjuct redisricting t ie C. N. train arriTea. ........ .Se p.m learee... tory into representative districts in miles from Ogden. Great was the accordance with the provision of the wrath of Johnson when he discovered Oct City Tim. law of Congress, limiting the num- the fact, and he straightway laid ber of councilors to 12, and the repLARGER a Has Too JUNCTION resentatives to 24. The committee complaint against Wheeler. Several CIRCULATION tn Ogdon and on the part of the House through witnesses were called, who testified its chairman, Mr. Hatch, yesterday to meeting Wheeler going towards throughout Northern Utah, submitted a report, with a bill cover the mill with the chain round the than ALL OTHER NEWSPA the ground, the consideration or tng bePERS combined. which was made the special order tree, but did not know whem it tois for manner the longed Following in which the report proposes to Justice Middleton held that as the BRIEF HENTIOJ. livide the representation, by coun had not proved that the plaintiff ties: Cold yesterday. to Lirn, Mr. belonged propery COUNCIL. Wheel-could not be held, and Froze hard last night. 1 Cache and Rich that centl 1 therefore discharged It would like to snow. Buz Elder and Weber 1 man. of and was held Summit cost The Mortau bavis, nmu?r Go to the phantom bull. 4 611 l ake and Tooele vavion for the under present. 3 t ub, Juab. Wasatch and Cintab Axd still sitkness prevail. 1 Sanpete, Jrvleraud Emery 1 re getting perceptibly MUlarU, beaver, Iron and flute Days W asnlu: ton, K sue and Tlilnl District Conrt. sanjuan .12 Total. rroeoedings at the District Court was another good day on Monday, Chief Justice Hunter for tonus. Yesterday ,i ,i t-- J j I ' I ! '" . Hoor-ra-urt f . I I T ; , e-- - a-- ...-..- :00 Yesterday we had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Peter F. Randolph, agent for Naumburg, Kraus, Lauer & Ce., manufacturers of men's anl youth's clothmg, Broadway, New York. The gentleman will stay in Ogden a day or two, has his samples on exhibition at U. M. Beardsley's sample rooms, in the Junction building, Mr. P. J. Barratt came up from Salt Lake last night per U. C. pas senger train. Dr. McKenzie. the zreat temper- anoe lecturer, wife and daughter. arrived from Salt Lake yesterday evening. They are at the Commer cial. W. R. Johnson, Esq. of Omaha, is at the Keeney House. A. L. Bankcroft. Esa. of Chicago, ojourneth at the JUnion Depot hotel. H. Woodruff Eo.. rerre.centine a large hardware establishment in St Louis, is with mine host Beards ley. . .... wt . - to-da- r rt-i-- 1 Women's Euiancipa'iou. In the Tuesday session ofouv t r ritorial house, Mr. Proton mov. i that the bill "Removing the poliii- cal disabilities of women'' be taken from the abl. Carried. The bii was then read the second time by section and on motion of Mr. Mui-doc- k was read the thir time by its titleand ou motion of Mr. MeKinnon parsed. On motion of Mr. Grover the nyes and noas were called. Ayes Fisher. Frances, Gardner, Uome, Jacqws. Johnson. Lyniitii, MeKiiinon. i.ur- Pre.-todoc.k, Pvnro.se, Fetor-on- , "'now. norup!on, and rhe speak r, 15 noes Diiwubrry. Fu r, Grover, tfflteli Saiii-ii- Ye-ticrd- at and Eii h No to re port in Ojrden Cache Bux Elder la-- I i. Webrr I; Ul .' Summit and lor an will not play tJnvls, i he alt Lake and Tuule ifii.j? Utah and Juab in t rriii !. Wasatch and I In tali of lines San the pete, Sevier anil Kmery 'so" .'.riJij all along Millard, Beaver and Mute Iron and Sun Juau ' asrh in'ei Cowing the ditcheB WaBhln.ton and Kane 3 t)uriry 1 2 . 1 o.i pofildiiii ot ilia Btiimh, 1 Tup spinning is all the rage with .ien' youth at irettcnt. Joe Boh look likes a nabob with hi? fine tUtUe and plug hat. street, yes-ti; A lwo flglii on Mainsurvive. id y, iiinl both pups Ovkk $700 has beer subscribed iu Suit Lake for a temperance library. e U. g, or two isolated cases of fever were reported yester- v e Val-miij- A.mjith, EbQ., of this city is Thko. in Salt Lake a lew - - days &li.i.,ij .... U-.y- 4 1 2 1 1 t 1 21 Total Tribune, 17: The theatre was packed from pit to dome last evening on the occa sion of the first entertainment by the Colville troupe. 1 hat the com pany gave the best of satislaction to the overcrowded house is sufficiently evinced by the great number of hearty enoores given which becameirksome. 1 he troupe is in every reThe principal at pect first-clastraction was of course Erne Roseau, whos-- " naive ways and fine voice made her a favorite from the rising of the curtain to the close of the entertainment. All the artists are of more than average merit, and the chorus more than tins, the company give another and their last appearand?, when the Bohemian Gy-uwill be presented. s. lo-nigt- it lii Colville Buvlesques are stop- at the White House. Salt ; . Luke. j Tub new kLow windows in Higgin b ituuia & Go's, score are now rl , . v . ; .i ' Is our notice of Tabernacle ; ser-icer- -, Tongk Baby. An evening or two ago a rrarried couple, who are a little off color, got into a fight at their lodgings on the street of bad sidewalks, and for a time blows fell thick and last. The woman had a baby in her arms when the fracas commenced, and the first blow aimed at the mother missed its mark and fell upon the unfortunate infant, dashing it to the floor. As the mdu progressed, the youngster got kicked under the bed, where for a short time it was afe. But at last the combatants clinched, and fell urMn the bedstead which broke, and down came husband, wife and bed stead in a confused heap upon the luckless picinniny. The mother, then managed to extricate herself, and seixiug a large bottle, struck her lord and master a stunning blow in the forehead, and he went rolling down a flight of stairs. After peace was measure restored, the broken in bedstead was removed, and the baby rescued from its perilous position, more frightened thin seemingly hurt. ' That child deserves to live to green old age. presiding : J. A O.nllard v. E. 'A'. Morgan: nun imi u aboiien true t'or giving notice loeontinue to t'i 11 ii instant; granted. The grand jury catne into curt, ami prAsenled five territorial and two United Sutn indieluieoi; also a report on territorial prisons; en Salt Luke City and County prisons ana fire department, send on insane asylum. The People, etc.va. L. . Kenney; indictment for. assault with deadly weapon, etc.; pleaded not guilty; name chanced to L. B. Kinney: ordered to find bonds in the sum of $1,000; bonds filed. The People, etc., vs. James r. Graham; embezzlement; jury trial; bill ot particulars being put in, aggregating $42,000; on motion of counsel the prosecution was com pelled to elect on whioh particular item they would proceed. The item bearing date August 4, 1879, 'amount $2,000, was selected; trial in progress. Court adjourned until 10 o clock Tuesday morning. Excision of the Tonsils. , - " Peery. Sharp, and 8. The bill was then sent to the counwiiere i! v.i.- - ie:id the first time and l.ti l itjiKii the table, io como up in is i Sew. ' pei-so- Appointed Hardware StorM. and ti n gj M I - . .i-ini- in : Clofe-moutjje- J lie, '', r- ? . '. lav-- , ? - ,! - M S3 M M a. nnr Prfrea ann mm mm 00 iifwfiiii 1" "I II II IWIfllltll Mm Eisaa rt3 i r Fir- ' market allows. V i vi fttirai I HI L' ij 7 IIARDWABB DEPARTMENT, STEVENS' BLOCK, 'fy (VJ STEEL c0v & PLATED GOODS MAIN STREET U JVLJ5LJ -J wluL JHjID OGE!S ctbttvts. AND lrtPTw Table and Pocket Cutlery. a rTTiT. mm - A STr.vre Tium... itnnSHF Ogi4n'N IliotHgrHptier, J. O. STEPHENS, Corner of Young and Fifth streets. LA W'SC.iPK i'HOTOtiKAFHT supfoaltj. Come und have your picture taken. BEE3B7 DITOOBDEV . jin 29tr City Drug Store, FUR MUX STKKJ.T, 0ir)E5 II H !!R!V! R-- I T JJ UWI S3? r ADD T SOX. rt lBVJII'l ami Retail dealers in WIii'U-mI- i . Importer Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds of '. r- - ET -I t Drills. 3T7 li't'inic.-iN- NITUBEIj , an fv i r fi.ii J 4r I Dye Stuas. Feriucieries, Hair Brushes, Cents and Upholstery Goods, Lace Curtiins, Toilet Articles. Window FEATHEI Cornices, Lambrequins, cil', or-ft'- School Desks, Building and Roofing Paper, Baby Carriages, 'Farn i s lies! mm A.D PUTTY. Tho Water Works Tel i ion. We learn from las evening's News that in the Monday session of the Paint and VarnishiBrushes Meuse, Hon. D. H. Peery presented the petition of Fred. J. Kiesel and Sash Tools & Graining Combs. 85 others, citizens of Ogden, asking -- :o:for power to issue bonds to construct water works. The petition was read We keep constantly on hand a and referred to the Committee on stock of Municipal Corporations, which, it is confidently hoped, will report the same favorably, and thus enable our city to take the initial steps towards BRANDIES and WINES. this great public necessity of our Especially do we call the attentioa 0' community. the publio to oar brands ef Conrt Easiness. 'DELMONICO AND GI.ENVILLE From Mr. P. J. Barratt we learn that at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the case of Jas. Graham tor embez They are positively pure and of zlement was given to the jury, but at the present writing, no news of the. the best quality. There are No verdict has been received. Better Whiskies than these. FINE WHISKIES, WHISKIES! P.r.Y II. J. iiOWKLL, liM - AT - HENRY DINWOODEY'S d- - din 75, 77 and 79 First South Street, SALT LAKE rnE jHiOan. TILL YOU CAN'T REST: Just drop in and see the Mammoth Stock of Iron, Steel, Copper and Tin Goods, at W. W. FUNGE'S, : PROPOSALS for SEAIilD cellar for the Z. C. M. 1. store, corner of Fourth and Main Streets, Ogden City, will be received Until Monday, the 23d inst., at noon. For particulars and specification apply to R. S. Watson, manager Z. C. M. I., Ogden, to whom all bids must be addressed. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. H. 8. ELDREDGE, dfelft Si Superintendent. " X - IPoxurtlx St. TO - Oscicti. TIIE TRADE We would announce that, while carrying a stock unexcelled in the Ifortanot yet ful1' and wm be greati :tzXd:: - COME AND SEE. nilimiN POSITIVELY IS TflE L1.E "W. W. dj2Qtf HOME OF IllDWAll. FUNGR; HANTJFACTURES HOmE ISDUSTRT IN ADVANCE! rarr k son s. T j-- . i--n i. Sonth;side. Fourth AND EAMINK UPkCIMSNS , . OF ' Joans, linseys. ! 7 s.Aar the CoOp., Cashmeres, .y II CITY Hardware! -- leo-ture- r, .:- jrW GLASS - , ramed evns. and iia.ii - This difficult surgical operation was performed yesterday, on a ten We Make a Specialty 'of out BUSINESS LOCALS. years old boy of our townsman, Mr, W HOLESALE T , ADE., James Dee, in Dr. Condon's office, Carnaunder th assistance of Drs. djyis tf . Cutter Whisky ban and Allen, the latter performing at Thi will mown Woolner's, wholesale and retail. NEW JG STORE the operation for the first time in dfebl5tf this county. The boy had, for a long while back, suffered of a swelFor Sale t ling of both tonsils, which, by the 150 tons baled hay. Apply to J. obstruction of the windpipe and the E. Foot janItr consequent reduction of the supply Gents Furnishing Goods. of the vital fluid, air, might have A large and elegant assortment, conduced to consumption. Dr. Allen, however, manipulated his in all styles and prices, at A. Kuhm & B KO'S. struments so successfully, that the right tonsil is removed and as soon as You can find fine brnndy and the wound is healed, the left tonsil seltzer at the Comnireial bar. will likewise be remoyed and the boy restored to unimpaired well be-- , t le:i .leweler. Call at ihe Commercial House bar Keejis Watches, Clocks, ing. Jewelry, Ac. for your morning cocktail. All KimlKi f lii'iiairinK lii.u aHil Warriitfd Beginning of the Boom. ftPAISING 0MF7ME WATCHES Custom Made. Those who thought that the talk A SPECIALTY. Boots and Shoes exclusively, nt of erecting new building for the low figures; good Fourth call Street, . Ogden Ci workmanship, t!Jit3 iw 2w J. M. D. Taylor's Ogden Branch of Z. C. if. I., the at . Main St ret coming spring was buncombe, will, Aug. 24 tf. by referring to an advertisement which appears in this morning's GK0. CAUKLKSS lm- Gentlemens' Youths' and Eoys' recflyed one cfQeo Vnol'si Co'd. si'lfinlid )nt Pipe D(1 Rd Orraot Junction, find that business id Hats, in Orirvin .hich is auj ever brought to great variety. Latest style? 1'iah llrnria me int. Bids are solicited for the just received, ih kI" aaeut lor "Knabe," "Arion ' at A. Kchx & Euo's. "Wo.-dilUriliiiau" Pianos; and will supply ddec3tf ore excavating, whioh being put in and tnn, cboir- - or fmilia witb Instrmnei.n or Mutii- of a better quality and accepted, will be followed by conm itmii y i.tli r,iie:Uer iu Utah rliKiir Aililrnsn east of Dinwooder'a Thr pinkst stock of liquors in lt Miuth Si ivt, (two tracts for rock, brick, etc. R. S. Fainiiure Ulta rM City. Orjor Sif, 0, Watson, Esq., Supt. of Z. C. M. I., Ogden can be found at Woolners. mil will rwmv pr .nipt uttHntioq. dtua20t dfeblStf will give all necessary information, being fully authorized to r.coept or decline all or any bids mae on the NOTICE. work. And thus doth O 'den- boom. To thi qtitVff.il voters resident in tht Or1 CELEBRATED first iVcW District of Ift-itCount;: The Tfinperaueo MoreiuesL NOTICE a IS HEREBY GIVEN Dr. McKcnte,the teaiper'wee meeting of the qualified will speak in the 5fihodist voters, resident in the above District, Church The is will be held in the Tabernacle! Oden on Monday, March 1st, 1880, at free and all are cordially inrjted to Pity) 7 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of attend. This meeting is the initia hearing the financial report of the tive step, and it is to be hoped ar Trustees for the past two years, for rangements can be made to secure the eleotlng of three Trustees to thf ensuing two years, and lor " .r. r .i m .. the Union Hall for this work.' The serve the transacting of such other busimeeting will open at 7.1S p.m. ana ness as may be deemed necessary. 5erfs continue one honr. &tl I J. Staxfoss, t ) Trustees Job Pimgreb, The sopiabe will be as anD. M. Stuart, j nounced at the same place, under dfl8 5t Oomk, Feb. 17, 1880. the auspices of the mite society of STOMACH this church at the close of the lecture, 8:30 p.m. K0T1CE. that Eider MurJock was from Bear Lake Stake, when it should have read Beaver. Prof. Uabfeli's little son,' who re ceiuly came so near death's door from the effects of a virulent fever is now through the skill of Dr. John Driver, , ;i, convalescent. A large band of horses passed They through Ogtlen yesterday. are from the held of Bivho Layton, Kysville, and are being taken north to finish out the winter. We understand that since the robbery on Sunday morning, one of the Kuhn orothers has missed a coat and vest valued at $50, which are supposed to .have been, taken with the resfcot the missing articles. '. i All thoe interested should read the notice in this morning's issue, ol a meeting for the election of school t ustees, etc., to be held in the Ogden Tabernacle, on the first of next tiioiuU. Be sure and read the notice. Thb petition of citizens of Ugden to the legislature praying that the council be empowered to issue bonds He Waived. lor the establish ment of waterworks Complaint being laid before J, W. has passe iis first reading and is McNutt, Esq., tiie theatrical and now in the bands of the municipal individual an' corpor t;iou committee. to the cognomen of Car swering A qsmtlbxax living on Stsitli St. penter, mentioned yesterday, w.is near ."vtcond, informs us that some marched up to the office and pertf, h in ttie ha'iit of coming to mitted to gaze upon the handsome ot our commissioner. each night and carrying countenance jiis ' a iiocnons oi his fi'DO. lie witl That gentleman read the complaint , kr i xcea.lingly w.im for the to Carpenter, and the defendant f '.e au dHfct hiiu. c answered by waivinsc an examina ')H'jirook and B ixter, the tion. Mr. McNutt fixed his bonds HA& slreet merchants, at $500 to appear before the grand .' s new flH)r in jury, which so disgusted the low j Jiiiii 'I ' T ' j J ijtmid making sev comedian that he urged the officer wh bad him in charge to hasten i t.rv They ' r i : t ff giodi on the him back to hi dungeon cell, there u.v';iii('. ample prepar- - n await this morning's train, which in all probability will convey him to hlJ Salt Lake. The fellow is pretty and as yet, has not a ay," anything "given ' M-- liver. The other prisoner, who was capv t' lltdeand Jliff tured with him, having done a little Df'. McKenzie a he detective business Do Ton BeUere It in lehalf of the J lr, C tram, and ur-- ; ,: That in this town there are scores wilt pi n haps be dealt with stale, ' i I of persons passim our store every ive a temperance lec- i leniently. day whose lives are made miserable f - proceeding on his by indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and ' lni nia. The gentle distressed Stomach. Liver Conanlaint. To day's Eclipse t to stay over ii Constipation, etc., when, for 75 ets., are that Of all other medicines by Brown's we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalize- -, Mic will have chance Poet LAR W'bstekn Rem bui as, may bo guaranteed to cure them. Sold by ser-m every family where used. For J. W. McNutt k Co., Wholesale and ; i uro jo one of our sale by Wm. Driver k Son and J. W. Retail Druggists, and 0. C Ormsby, 1 Mo ntt k Co., Ogden . Jsaua this evening. y drngst, Logaa. eetSUjrr we btated Ffu-k- . ai ... J S-- szyj . . "C1TTT T TCI COLORS, WIN- - Repliant ' iannels, " , Blank uts,&0-- . And the CELEBRATED , WOOI EN MILLS; tf Wheat, Ooti chaage. tad Barley delivsred at the a First-clas- s Ogdcnl FlourioelMillstaken in " . tailor couuected with the Business and Salts Madeshop to Order. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAIDSFOR WOOL. Country merchant will coneolt their interests by examining oar eoods befors buying elsewhere, as we offer LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO TUE TRADE All who wbh U palroniit borne industry should aot fail to itnerove the opportonity. - L. FARR BEARDSLEY'S U0FFMAN BRO'S. Do you feel that any one of your organs your stomach, liver, bowels, or nervous ystem, falters in it work? KoHk aet Cor. 4th & Main Bu. If so, repair the damage with the most powerful, yet harmless, of Remember thu debility ALL W0EK WABBANTED is the "Beginning of the End'' that 8CPERI0R TO ANT PRODUCED the climax of all weakness is a universal paralysis of the system, anil ELSEWHERE IS THE CUT. that such paralysis is the immediate of Death. CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS QUR precursor For sale by all Pruggists an4 Dealers generalij . Photographic Studio, & SON'S." U1TI0N DEPOT, HOTEL. Ogden, Utah. s Rooms and Table Every Respect. .Terms ' Reasonable. First-clas- ALL TEADiS STOP 0XE '," oVS g-'M- - cbu BIIU6LBY. 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