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Show e r f jM. J Bonnd Wbbxisbay Etbking, JI ab. 3, 1M0. POST OFFICE, tuiritc Jalt Uka Glty,dobl daily... a.a. and t it p.m ... Weet, Threagh Mail telly .. em ut Through Mall Sally :40 p.m cutine: t:M e.m. For Mt Lake aea the Eat.. ......... Fur Suit Lake an the Weal.... ......4:00 p.m. Tee Rich Cavity, Bear Lake Uonnty and Boda Spi-tuTla JCwto&, majle Wromisr. ana Inn tk latter place. MoBdaye, Wedoeetfaye ana Frlilaye, at ?:hOa.tn North Utah, laaaoaal Wauiana, daUr...f:UUa.ai HostiTtHe, Kdeu,H4renl WalWtMr ...l:46a.B WadMdajiaadSittttrckkj Plaia City HaterriUe, Nerth OgiieD ana HarrwrHJa, Maodaji, WwlneMhtff and 8.46 a.ra FndaTi,.. Orrici HocaeMleaerwl UoliTtiry 8:1ft a.ra.t 7 p.m. Snaday...... 6:lop.m. to 7 p.m. KaeuTBi AapuTBtxT Qmu bom .9 a a. to S p a. MoPtET Oania Varietal Oueu a ai. to S e.m frost 7 a.m. to p. Ontiide lMrepen from NATHAN K1MB.U.L, Ftiaaeter. , TRAINS. CP. trala in ra v. r. v.v. trala leave..... t in e,m 6:U p,u . p. " Icivm... . :60p.ai 11:30 a.m kl&pjB .. " arrive.......... Inlgraat leave............. 0.C. trala arrival ' and . " leavee " and ., B. N, train trriin " leave C. P. am :6 P. traia erilvea...... U.P. Bmigraat arrirtn... ........ !. P e.m p.m a.m c&6 ........AM : 6:4 p.at 8:40a.m .........f :W p.m :UU ,.:( (dan City Tin a.m p.m CIRCULATION in Ogden and throughout Northrn Utah, than ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. BRIEF XENTI05. II AVi your boots mended. Salt Lai still hewls for coal. This afternoon was a warm one. Mr. Harry Bowri.vg is in tewn. Tbttt thieves infest the "village.' Mr. Griffin's school will soom clo e. ""' , When are those sidewalks going to be fixed? Thb Wasatch mountains are ered with snow. cov- south wind hak been prevailing for a day or two. Tis"Mermon Panorama" is once more at Salt Lake. A deal of cattle have perished in Oregon this winter. Thb threatened rain storm did not arrive last night.' Asa now somebody threatens us with forty days' rain. Tna reform club of this city increases ia numbers daily. Thb roads were never in a worse condition than at present: Sbattle, Washington Territory, A boasts of fifty-tw- o inob.es of know.' war-go- Whbrk wind and sun dry the old mud, the melting snow makes now mire. Dtib, has been under the new regime. Rbxo complains of a scarcity of rabbits, this winter, the Indians hav ing killed them off. Work m in were engaged to day in cleansing and beautifying Mr. Beard-sley'- s "' " ' '"4"' sample rooms. Tnn Jlertld says that Rebt. Brace, tho fellow who recently insulted a little girl, was yesterday fined $99. . ' Mr. Sidsbt Stbvbss has a force of painters at work decorating and beautifying the interior of tho J cjto-iiox .t building, St. Georsb has dramatical performances which give general satis faction, as tho Jews learns from a .V correspondent.' an land encouragDijib presents ing aspect. The ground is well saturated with water and good crops are anticipated. A la Ren band of mules passed en route to through Ogden, (Jorinne, where they will be fattened for tho Montana trade. . " Tbb Herald of this morning goes after its Salt Lake cotemporaries rough shod. It intimates that tkey are stealing Herald thunder. The Ogden Academy, nnder tho meeossful direction of Frof. H. L. Griffin, will give a literary and musical entertainment on Saturday night. Sivbral loads of gravel have been lamped on Main street, opposite the atore. That's good. There are several holes on Fonrth, Fifth, and in fict nearly every street in Ogden which need filling up. W. W. Fbxob, yesterday and to day received large consignments of hardware from the east. He has demany novelties in his line, and olars his intention of carrying the largest tok of hardware this side . to-da- ' t ) Office. J To all w)i0m it may ctnc.ern: Know ye: That, whereas, by a recent Act of the Legislature it becomes necesrary to change the times and places for holding the District Court within and for the First J udi-ciDistrict of this Territory. Now; therefore, I, fleo. W. Emery, Governor of said Territry, by virtue of the authority in rae vested, do hereby change the times and places Tor holding said Court, and fix and appoint the following: The February and September Terms shall be held at Provo, Utah County, on the Third Monday in Kebruary,and the Third Monday in September. The May and November Terms of said Court shall be held in Ogden, Weber County, on the First Monday in May, and the Second Monday in November. Said Court shall convene at 11 a.m. on the duys aud at the places herein designated. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto ket my hand aud caused the (ireat Seal of the Territory to be affixed. Done at Salt Lake City, this ( ( twenty-fiftday of Febru-- j 8BiLary,A. D. 1880. Gbo. W. Ehbrt, Governor. By the Governor: Aktbck L. Tbomas, Sec'y of Utah Territory. Utab Territory, s"' Secretary's Office, J 1, Arthur L. Thomas, Secretary of Personal. Utah Teritory ,do hereby certify th&t To day we had the pleasure of the foregoing Proclamation is trne and correct as appears by the records meeting Mr. Harry Bowring,of on file in my office. city. He is visiting Ogdon on Attest: My hand andjthe Great Seal to to return and business, expects of the Territory of Utah, this his nome this evening. Mr. BowJ SBAL 1 Twenty-eightday of Feb-- t ) ruary, A. D. 1880. ring reports things at Brigham City Arthok L. Thomas, as being in a most prosperous conSee'y of Utah Ter. is good dition; the general health and the citizens are in a prosperous Tkird District Coart. condition. Theatricals are in a flourishing con" Proceedings in the Supreme Court dition, and Brigham City ean boast on Tuesday, Chief Justice Hunter of having a most excellent company. presiding: Mr.Bowring is in excellent health Wm. McKay vs. John O'Brien; and looks well. We trust that he judgment set aside and alias attachwill make his v sits to Ogden more ment ordered to be issued. Niels Anderson vs. W. and J. V. frequent, that we may be permitted t overto gaze upon him oftener 'n the fu- R. R. Co.; motion for ruled; defendants except; case given ture. Come soon, Harry. tejnry who return a verdict for plainJ. W.Gthrie,Esq.,the tiff for $2,750; stay of proceeding for Corinne banker is in town to day. thirty days allowed defendant to prepare and file notice of motion for He expects to return this evening. new trial, and statement and moJudge J. B. Miller, of Boise City, tion thereon. Carl Suisted vs. Wm. C. Rydalch; Idaho, is spending a few days in our third finding amended. was Ho , County oity. formerly F. M. Lyman vs. L. A. Brown; on Judge of Folk county, Iowa, but motion for plaintiff case dismissed at since moving to Boise City, has plaintiff's cost. been appointed Register of the Land Court adjourned till Wednesday Office at that place. The Judge, who at ten o'clock. morning is a personal friend of E. W. Fel- shew, Esq., a well known legal gen A Bold Reeruit. tleman of Ogden, expresses himself Between 11 and 12 o'clock, last as being well pleased with Ogden. It is his intention, this coming spring, night, a young man walked up Main to remove his family, which is at pre street hr company with a couple of sent located in Iowa, to Boise City. soldiers. When they had reached a Call again, Judge. : point a few steps north of Zion's Savings Bank, one of the sold ers grabbed the young fellow's watch, Snrprlse Party. broke the chain a id ran off. The Other soldier remained with tho Yesterday being the twenty-setold what had taken place, gave ond birthday of Mr. William D. the name of the thief, saia he was 'a friend of son our esteemed VanDyke, having arrived here with fifty and fellow citizen, William Van- recruit, others about a week ago, and informDyke, Esq., a party of about twenty ed a sergeant, who came up a few of tho former gentleman's friends m'nutes later, of the whole transacsailed upon him and his estimable tion. Unless the bold recruit makes a break and deserts, he stands an exwife, in the evening, to extend their cellent show of paying a good price cengratulations. Mr. VanDyke was for his modest spo1 1. Herald. taken completely by surprise, but his smiling countenance told plainly Insanity Claimed. that hi eallers were welcome. NuJ We see from the Kentucky papers merous presents were bestowed, and that Rhey Boyd, the talented young the well wishes ef the company of lawyer Paducah, Ky., whom we host the fast rained thick and upon mentioned heretofore as being under and hostess. "After amusing them arrest on a charge of burglary, has selves with several merry games, the been held ov r by the court of en visitors sat down to a bounteous requiry to answer any indictment that past, and 'about one'Veleck this be produced against him by the may morning, the party broke up, having Grand Jury of the Circuit Court. enenjoyed a most agreeable and His trial attracted much attention at The Junction joins tertaining time. bis plea being that of tem with tho many friends of Mr. Van Paducah, porary insanity, which really wis a Dyke in wishing him suocess, and plea of guilty in subafanoe, many happy birthdays in the future, I Brig-ha- - h , Tbb Utah Southern train still varies in the time of its arrival at Bait Lake. r It is said that deer hunting is in dulged in in tho vicinity of Twin Co-O- Utab Tbrritoet, Executive Jii well-know- n installed in tho s Amending Fixing ike Terms of the First cial Bi.trlet of Utali. non-sui- Viroikia is anxious to have Soth-ergive a few performances there. tTbathbr prophets predict lots more storm in the month of the Teaks. Ma. Wm.D. Van Frm this morning's 'Herald w learn that yesterday the police officers made another examination of the old salt house, and diseorered the pipes and other articles that had been stolen from Ed. Harris on Sunday night. Tky were wrapped up in an undershirt, the counterpart of (he ones mentioned yesterday as being found, nd which answer tl;e de scription of the goods stolen from Ogden. The discovery of these proves the correctness of the belief of the officers that these are the fellows that went through Mr Harris' place. Yexterday morning the birJs were brought from the cage and taken before Judge Pyper. They claimed that tH pistols were their own property, but denied knowing anything what ever about the pipes. Judge Pyjer, however, was of the opinion that they did, and therefore bound them over in the sum of $1,000 each for robbing Carter's store, and in $500 each for breaking into Harris' place, the bonds amounting to $1,500 uach, which were not furnished. TbeOgs len parties whose places were bur glarized rome time agj, were ye.iter-danotified of the discovery of some of their geods, and they will come down and identify them; it is therefore probable that thexe knights of the jimmy wiM be bound over onstill another charge. , ' AN GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION, y has a LARGER THo JUNCTION Orer. c via-ti- - "An Otdintnce Me'Hg Salt of Liqutrs.'' ' HarrisTille, Mr, Peter Later, of Harrisville in forms us that a few days ago a couple of little boys, one of thera aged ten years, the other eight years, were wrestling, when the youngest was thrown by his opponent, and his arm was broken at the elbow. The little fellow's mother, who was sick at the time, received a severe shock when the details of the accident were recounted to her, and is at pre. sent in a serious condition. . Sickness has prevailed during the winter, but is now abating. The people of the settlement are hopeful of a good summer season. AI a JlprticiilturalSociety meeting, held in San Francisco the other day, B. B. Redding said that he had learn ed by experience that irrigating ditches should be on the north side of tho trees if possible, otherwise they were liable to be burned, a . they Qt only received th,o direct rays of the sun but also tho reflected rays frem the wof. i Sec. 1. Bo it ordained the by o GLASS Ievi' Shall Never Travel TTitkont Tkem. .Beocivillb, Canada, 25th September, '79. Messes. H. H. Warnbr k Co., Rochester, N. Y. Gbkts: While traveling through the state ef Texas during the past season, I contracted malarial difficulties that I, had almost despaired , of ever recovering from, and during the.five months oif ray stay there was frequently prostrated and utterly unable to attend to any business; but through the recommendation of a friend living in your city I tried, as an experiment, your Safe Pills and Bitters, and am only too happy to testify tojthe beneficial success derived therefrom. I experienced a marked improvement very soon, and in a very short time complete reoovery. An occasional dose of the Pills with a regular use of the Bitters kept me in splendid condition daring the remainder of my stay. I shall never travel in Texas or tho west withont your Safe Pills and Bitters as a part of my outs fit. If the remedies are not on sale here please send mo three bottles of Sitters and half a dozen boxes of the Pills, or tell me where they ean be obtained in lexas, or the west, as I Yours am about to return there. very truly, G. A. J. Gadrois. ..i Brown's Arnica Salve Heals uloers, cuts, burns, and in U flamed eyes. ly . L t D. WOLS0M- & Household Seed. A took n the Liver, its dlteam - nii their treat veD t sent Free. Including t.r tiet pon Liver Camplaiote, Torpid LiTer,JaUD4S:e,Eilioai neie. Headache, conitinuion, Djgpepei Malaria ft, addiese Dr Sanford,162 Broadway,Now York mty, New York. STEEL Pool This morning, at 2:40, of diphtheria, Jane Selina, daughter- ; of Oft... PLATED GOODS AMD LKADIXO A. STEVEN'S. HOTEL. Utah - Ogden City, . Convenient m train. Va h. luu. the Coumierciul liouxe on Main St., which we wil fierate in connection with the Keeuey Hunao. ATTENTION EVERYBODY IRON! Guest, A. K. ZEIGLER, IKON! Stevens Brothers Are now prepared to MAIN STKEET,;0(.BES nake WH. DRIVER & SON, Brass and Iron Castings. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Special attention given to all work pertaining to ; Drugs, Patent Medicines, m WM Dye Stuffs, ) Perfumeries, Hair Brushes, i r' Toilet Articles, ' OLD CAST lftOX TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR WORK. attrSta Hardware! Varni slies! AND PITTY, TILL YOU CAN'T REST Paint and VarnishiBrushes J ust drop Sash Tools & Graining Combs. W. W. FUNGE'S; a constantly on hand stock ot ' BRANDIES and WINES. do we call the attention the public to our brands ef 01 - St- - HT'o-u.rtl- i FINE WHISKIES, Espeoially in and see tlie Mammoth StocJc of Iron, Steel, Copper and Tin Goeds, at -- :0:- We keep '' Ornamental and plain, made to order. PAINTS, OltS, COLORS MACHI1VERF ALL KINDS OF IItG2f FENCIM . Combs and AGRICULTURAL ' And General Blacksmithing. Chemicals, - ogden( THE TRADE TO We would announce that, while carrvins a stoc'k niMieelled in the8lh western Country, it is not yet full, and will be fjreatly augmeHtcd by wtij fDELMONICO AND QLENVILLE WHISKIES! COME AND1SEE. 5 , POSITIVELY j They are positively pure and of the best quality. There are No : dJ20tf Bitter sWihsk.ies than these. We II EVEBl'TBIIG THE W. SiRDWill. OF LIVE W. FUNGE.,; je Make a Specialty 'of our WHOLESALE TdADE. HOME HARKNESS&CO. Successors to J.W- - Guthrie & Vo.) mum .! HANUFACTTJBJBS ; UNION OPERA HOUSE! FAREWELT -- 1880. y Overwhelming Success on the Pacific i f,oast j r. j; j - Appears- f Collection of the World's Violinist, . Vlah. Receive Prompt Atteution. 0-A.31.- trelut; Georfe Optljke Donnell, t Lawaon Co., .... Co...... South Side New York Co. Sather .... Sail Francisco Firat National Bank, Chicago Omaha National Bart, Omaha " urei nations bbdk Deeeret National Hank, ............Salt Lake City McCorniok k Co. " ... J. W.tiutbrie, banker, Corinne Tbe Alliance liauk, (limited) London J. M. Levin k Co.,... Copenhagen ,....., & Son's, Fortlt St., Near the AND r. Xj Farr L. CORRESPO.VDESTS: CROWDED HOCSBS EvhltiWKMKM! Last ' COliCERV Mar5,rj Friday,- IN ADVANCE! AT BANKERS, Ogden City, IHDUSTR7 HOISZE: EXAMINB 8PECIMSX8 Oassimeres, jjinseyst Co-Op- ., Jeans, V V W VUk VU : Biaiikets,Afi. And the CELEBRATED lilt" t J. WOOLEN ILHELM te eialstat Trim !,., VOGRICH! HIGHEST MARKET LIBERAL J' ' " .' PAD!FOR WOOL. .rests ky exminirar .duttry .honld TRADE. .t fail t. i.p lki ; Z & SOS'S." jj. FARR d.ep.em STOMArn; '' prouttcctetliwlt DISCQVxg T0 THE Patroniie : 9- aT 4f" tit Ga-ftl- - 0$ 10 - I Ii ti.It 8i f , Order. PtCS NuiU 7Iade ItusiHes-iiaiK- l Country merchants will consul1, Usir Itf buying elaewhere, as we offer PIPE V- M Wheat, Oots and Barley delirered a.Vai Ogden Flttu ' u" change. A FIRST-CI.A TAILOR HllV the . ii"Thi Manufacturbd E fl : . E LM Auiitad by ' : OF Rannels, p. Eny IRON! FOUDIDRY! Proprietor. City Drug Store, Alt J. STEVEKI T. Accommodation for 100 f TRIMlfrXaft STOVES & TINT KEENEY HOUSE a22-t- Obu - ' AND FIFTH STREETS, and Pocket Cutlery Table William and Isabella Fool. Funeral at the residence, Third at 2 o'clock p. n. Ward, Friends are invited. MAX or V DIED. In our Monday '8 isvue we mention Aid the Celekratfd Piaiiit, ed J. Z. Moore, a prominent lawyer who accompanied Governor Murray to Salt Lake City from Kentucky, as Poplr kin. PrgrMm of Sew the private secretary of the governor Aomtmoi 1.00. geata caa l raterre witheut eitra charge at MtiiH' r Temperance. - H McGoedwin, (orJVf wfce.ea u Esij., from D. Banks McKeniie addressed a Bowling Green, in that slate, come Co-olarge audience in the Baptist Church as the governor's private secretary. ORGAN. last evening on the subject of Terns BO. CABKLISS riTed ea. ef 6 ka)ot peranca. The lecturer has lost none From a private letter received by Wood', k Co: aplaaiid Tif d hrooght rjaaato which He as his an orator. of rg earpaaeM any spoke a power in this oity from Mr. J, Utah. Heia alao agent iw "KaaW "Ariaa.' gentleman P'T in his usual impressive manner, and F- "Wooda Pianaa; a will Barry, formerly of McNutt k Co., braw uaada, Bardaas" with grcbextraa, abei" r fcme aud made his subject seem fresh and pew. $ut now residing n Impale River, Uttrnaiaatt or Huaie ( a heliar He will discourse on the same theme wt learn that there has been a deal cliaauer than any otii.r Wr ( farnUnr Slori) Salt Uk City. Wrd.ra ty everv evening until Thursday. Wed of snow there lately and that tho ail will rc ftmft alBti. his will bo benefit, nesday evening weather is very cold. A deal of stock Mr. McK.enzie goes to Carson on has perished, a fire, in his vicinity Air'AAT0i00 TEAR w $t0 of Chicago. Sort. VirillIl7H'ra locality. Thursday. So says the Reno (Nev.) destroying nearly all the hay late in OlallMlinandoMWell aie M fcB Mm Marshal Wm. Brown informs us f, aaountauted cf the 1st. aTe Va?rtt.oth' fall. the " la tnca 6,1 to lu.iXe Boy tro kay n that be received a letter from Capt, 4J v3. N a flj th wurk. toil caa make Is T d Pre 1 an hoar reported ly deroti'ug Eurt, of the Salt Lake police force, ta it " uo'hiug try th intends moving from ait time to t)ie LH'iumi.liaeltfcriaionejiuakingaTer Mr. D. M. Stcartb numerous informSfcg him that more of tho pro tia'M.Iwlora. Nuiliiug BunueH plraeant aaj alrlctly their sym- Lake to Ogden. The gentleman efferrd wafct h knew all huaorable. Krader, ir yo perty stolea from Messrs. Stanford, friends are manifesting is ol fond will he if be and tUw atwnt beat welcome, puhlit, loss his paying buein:e Kuhn and others in Ogden recently, pathies with onjast Monday, aand na yoar a.ldreet and we will aend yon f.;l stand will not he is upon which as good society wirti substanlial aami.i"a frae; and terma in a manner, had Ik en Uncovered at Salt Lake; particalan printi tur of hi coming but come t! alio free; van ra it ea mate sp year aiiiia the order s cre.lita it is deserved k h(mi to an-Aidra- tiKDRtt STt(S0! go toal,! welj tV., !, desiring the parties at Mum. eiiCk. If'ortlail, bio to them. t" Hewtiff their poods. ta fl (Sfl ..H'&r & MARIE SALVOTTI CormtfOB, lni. IIARDWARE DEPARTMENT, s A TOIrr. f iipuumicu iiiuonaie oiureK, aim uar rncesare as low as thAninrirat v aVH y Call at the Commercial House bar for your morning cocktail. and UsuaJy . News.. In the charter election at Troy, K Y., the democrats elected a justice of the justices court, twe school commissioners, the assessor, and seven aldermen. The republicans elected two school commissioners and six aldermen. The net earnings of the St. Louis and iron Mountain K. K., last year aggregated $2,300,000, an increase of 17t per cent over the preceding year. The facilities are insaffielent for all the business offered. Methm; tt A 1 1 w tV lines carried ly us, LARGEST Tbe ladies ef City have accepted reselutious tendering their thanks to Hon. Charles W. Penrose and lloo. J. R. Murdoek for their earnest and zealous endeavors in behalf of tho bill "To remove tho political disabilities of women." Tho testimonial is published in the Destret FULT, TS -t-R 1 DOW City Council of Ogden City, That "An Ordinance Relating to the Sale of Liquors," passed May 10th, A. D. 1879, be amended by adding to the fourth Sec. thereof the following: For a license as Rectifiers aid Wholesale Liquor Dealers exclusively, in any quantity not less than five gallons, the sum of seventy-fiv- e ($7) dullars per quarter. Passed Feb. 27th, A. D. 1810. L. J. Kskricx, (seal James Tat lor, Mayor. City Recorder. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct vopy of "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance Relating to the Sale of Liquors." passed by the City Council of glen City, Feb. 27th, A. D. 1S0. 'In testimony whereof, 1 havehere-UBtset rny hand and affixed the seal of said city, this 27th day of February, 18H0. James Tatlor, sialJ Recorder in and for Ogden City. m.r?Tr WIN, COLORS, the , Tree Fastness, Gardeners' OKDlAME The Bittei-- ir.Var'iaMy ren?4V yel, lowness of the coiv,plxion ami whites of the eye iHin in ihe right si'4e&u4 tjmler the right shoulder-blad- e, furred tongue, liiuh colored Hue, nausea, vertiga.dyoprpsiaon-atipHtion- , heaviness ol the head mental dependency, and ever ntlitr manifestation or of aeeonyiient a uivuruereu coiiqi,i 01 tbe liver. The stoittii, Uwels and kidneys alio e:.).eiri,ce. their and s toiflc inflitBec, regulating tor .ale hy all PrufrgKU Dealers jjenevally. and HOFFMAN BRO'S. Photographic North East Cor. jth ALL HOTE- IUNION D.EF0T Studio, A Main Utah Ogderh Rooms and WORK WARRANTED SUPERIOR. Tfi ANY PRODUCED ELSEWHERE IN THE CITr. t beardsley;s TW Tlj aiarii". ALL " TRAW slVF M. (h" gprina r other "". CHILDREN-- 3 PORTRAITS OUR anrploa baf rag Specialty, m.'U.bf:ard'eT ileoS lm t' ' |