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Show Jfondion. jails ip1 Issued Avorv morn in?. (Mondays excepted), by the JUNCTION PRINTING ASSOCIATION Incorporated.) OJfua KMlh Me o Uh Strrel, betmm Young and Vu'.w. Adilrau all cotuBlimlcntiulis on busiaen tu the Bnsiucas MaiKr; those iutcmled lur yiiMicatiuu lo tUe Bailor. ' Tcesday Morsiso, Feb, 4, PEOPLE'S MUNIOIPAI 1879. TICKET. ELECTION. Monday, Feb, 10, 1879. MlfOB: Lesteb J. Ukrkick. (ITT (01 XilL: Aldermen First Ward David M. Stuart, Second Ward Chas. F. Middi.kto.v, Third Ward Joseph .Stanford, Fourth Ward Wm. B. JJ i tch ins. Councilors Edwis Stratford, Robt. S. Watson, Uobt. McQuARRiB, Israki, Caxfiei.b, W. W. Burton. , Marshal: William Bkowx. , Recorder: Jambs Taylor. Assessor and Collector! Thomas D. Deb. Treasurer: Aarox F. Faur. A REUNION. The litatemcnt is made and backed bv statistical figures, that more news- - XEW YORK. A. K. ZEIGLKM. W.KEENZT, the 26th of September last the Southern Railroad mail train of Long Island was wrecked at Maspeth. The LEADING HOTEL, engine and two cars were wrecked, Utah- the engineer and a passenger were Ogden City, killed and several passangers were injured. One of these was Dr. Henry Conrsnient lo all Trains, East, Wert, Worth S. Nash, of No. 48 West Twenty-seventaod Smith. street, New York, a dentist, who brought suit for damage, and the case was tried in the Queens Per Day; County Circnit. Dr. Nash testified TERMS, $2.00 that his collar bone was broken, one Meals, 50 Cents. wrist sprained, knee cap broken, and his sight and hearing affected. Mr. Nash is a member of the National ROOM ON Rifle Association, and is known as COMMERCIAL SAMPLE MAIN STREET. a from Dudley, to be distinguished namesake. The collar bone being KEENEY &ZEIGLER. Props. broken shortened the arm, and he f has never been able to work at his business since. His income in 187 BEARDSLEY'S was $15,000. He sued for 2.",000. Dr. Hamilton has doubts of Mr. Nash's ability to resume labor for UNION DEPOT HOTEL. many mont hs. The jury rendred a Ogden, Utah. verdict for $'J,115 for the plaintiff'. The Queens County Grand Jury First-clas- s in found twenty indictment, in one day, Rooms and Table and among them are two against Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. Judge Mathews, of Hempstead, for . malfeasance. This is the third time inhe has been indicted. He is now ALL TRAINS STOP OXE HOUR. dicted for converting the town's TenoDS de irons of visiting Salt Lk, Soda Springs or other Moustam fcwoita, can leave money to his own use and for fail- snrplus baggnga and recaivv checks foi th nam ing to file records of conviction and uotil their return. A bench warrant return papers. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Prop. was issued for his arrest. On !;iprsare in existence than ever be fore in the history of the country. This mean a ereat deal. The United State has always been the foremost nation of the earth in newspaper enterprises, and we have thought that it mi'lit get along with much fewer pajiers than it lias. The fact that the number grows apace shows that most of tlio talk about hard tinws has a fictitious foundation; for no better evidence of existing prosperity in a community can be found than its ability and willingness to sustain the local press. It costs something to run even a small newspaper; such a journal as the daily Junction requires an amount such as most laboring people would consider a fortune to meet its expenses each month, and the amount of cash re quired to produce a month's issues of such a paper as the New York Her ald vwmld be a big item in the possessions of a millionaire. America has more newspapers than all the rest of the world combined. If this be an indication of intelligence and wealth, we certainly ought to feel gratified with the showing; and as it is well known that the press cannot thrive where ignorance and poverty prevail, the indication cer tainly doos not point in the wrong direction. As an illustration of the rapid growth of the typographical art on this continent, we might mention that a dozen years ago Ogden had no paper at all; when half of the intervening time had flown it had but one; one year ago it had two and now it has well we are unable to state how many; we haven't counted them since last month, and there have probably been two or three brought into existence since our last reckoning. Anyway, we are progressing, and the Junctiox is the only journaljthat has kept pace with the march of events in this community. The city has advanced, so has our paper. We have marked each and every step of its onward pace with increased expenditures, renewed and enlarged enterprise on energy our own part. Others may come and others may go, but we are here to stay. The city will do nothing for us that we do not fully reciprocate; for, among the numerous other similar enterprises of which the land boasts, wo are determined that the Junction shall not be the hindmost or the ltiist. A Netv ! and WM Sheeted Stock h .NT JZLTDJTTNGr OOOKIXO STOVES. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ulotmng, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Laaies' Underwear, d57-t- Groceries, Crockery, Furs, Hardware, Flowers, Embroideries Silver and Gilt, Toys, Baskets, Grain, Etc., Etc. Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., etc. (157-- TEXAS. A despatch from Luling, Texas, to 5,000 Persons Wanted! the Galveston News, states that a tornado recently struck the town of MEN, WOMZNANC CHILDREN Lockport,demolished forty houses, TO HAVK THEIR including churches, the Court House and Masonic Hall. A child was killTAKEN PICTURES ed and several persons badly hurt. AT A First Class CaUciy! can of Where you John B. Dillion, an old resident of get every class pictures known to tu Photographic Art of finest Ton, Indianapoiis, Ind., died a few days Durab lity and Character, at ago. Mr. Dillion was Librarian at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Washington for ten years and State J. S. LAKE, Photographic Artist, Librarian for this State for several 5th St., bet. Main and Young, years. He had just completed a work on colonial law, embracing all the UTAH. OGDEN, English and French treaties with this county. 0 DM g k Merchant Tailors. d34-J- - Pia?iosi Organs, Guitars, Banjos, Mutes, On and after Not. Name of W. JENNINGS & Sons, dS7-t- EAGLE EMPORIUM. f. City. 4, 1878, No. 1 No. 3 Pan. Pan. STATION. Trains Lear 4. M. r. h. Salt Lake 7 09 8 Wood's Crosa T 25 4 08 60 T S3 4 IS 76 Farniington 7 60 4 83 1 00 Kaysvill. a is 4 62 1 8i Arrive at Ogden AT: eta 40 Centreville 00 0. D 1 00 No. 2 No. 4 Pan. Pan. Trains Lear, a. m. t. M. 40 t 30 10 81 T 10 1 00 Varmington 10 12 I 81 1 tl 11 ContreTille Wood's Cross Antra at Salt Lake .. 4 T 44 1 60 11 13 T 88 1 Tt 40 8 30 J 00 11 WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF eta $ KaysTille Ogden MEW ATATD SEASOSTABLE GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. CONSISTING OF Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Salt Lake City at 8.40 a.m.; arriving in Ogden at 11.&0 a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at .06 p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8 20 p.m.; leaving Ogden at 6.60 a.m., arriving in Salt Lake City at lo a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.30 p.ttin arriving in can utKS uuy at n.4o p.m. for all Information sage, apply to JAMS Dress Goods in Great Variety of Styles. Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings. Embroideries, Flowers, &c. REPELLANTS, LINSEYS AND FLANNELS. oonoernlni Freiiht ot Pas SHARP, Oen'l Taeket and IMMENSE freight Agent, LINE OF JOHN SHARP. StJPSRINTlNDINT. tl RE-OPENE- D. ,Thk Old and Favoritk CIGAR AND TOBACCO STAND. STAPLE DRY GOODS, All Straight Good!, direct frora41ieBfannractnrer. On Fifth Street has been opened by UNCLE PETER Who will keep constantly on hand and sale Cheap, the Bmt Brands of for CIGABS, TORACCO, PIPES, . SMOKERS' MATERIALS, CALL AND SEE ME. 87-- PITV.R XrFARI.AIITL BOOTS A TAT D SHOES! The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wp.tr. Complete Stook of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; 0. G. GRIFFITH, ARCHITECT, Millwright ate Dullder. GROCERY DEPAETMENT Plans and Specifications furnished tor private residences. PUBLIC nil AND MILLING BUILDINGS, MILLS MACH1NKRV a lOTHTt CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flonr, Oatmeal, &c Produce, Flour, Ac., taken in Ex- .. , tnm U7 B n urnt ana Material. "6 Shop nd efitt, Old to Ofia, Filth St., Ogden City, Utah. FOll THE Cornets. . Drums. HOT. ate., jxc. GEO. CARELESS. ARRIVED. Salt Lake jccoraeons, 1 JUSf CENTRAL er-o-rs doT-l- y OUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS HAVE RAIIiHOAB, PIONF.F.R OF rJTAII. then-wood- n AT REDUCED PRICES. -- INDIANA team-powe- itt JUERCILiXDISK RECEIVED JUST KEENEY HOUSE W e are in receipt of a splendidly executed specimen of the typographical art in the shape of an invitation to a grand rounion of the typographPENNSYLVANIA. ical fraternity to be held in the EmLeon de la Cova, the Venezuelan porium Hall, Salt Lake City, on the Consul at Philadelphia, died on Suneve of St. Valentine's day, Feb. 13, day, after a short illness. 1S79. We thank the committee cortkxas. dially for their invitation (and for of Texas costs $1 ,000,-00The judiciary additional of the reprecompliment enand will year. per us on the senting ticket) The fish commissioner is stocking deavor to be present on that pleasant waters of Texas. the occasion. At Jefferson 00,000 salmon have The word ''reunion'' suggests rebeen turned loose in the river. trospective reflections; and in conThe town of Rockport is harrassed nection with the "art preservative," by wolves, which the severe weather a long train of incidents is called up has driven into the settlements. to the memory of thoso who, like Col. Robert P. Crockett, the only comwhose the names on are many surviving Bon of Davy Crockett, is livmittees and the writer beieef, have ing in Hood county, Texas, old, infirm passed through the various stages of and poor. incidental its business to the early Capt. rowler, agent of the Morgan informed a Galveston News recareer, progress and present status in Line, DKATHof Dr. The Lindermann,mint porter that the contract for completUtah. We have a vivid recollection of the United States, ing a railroad between Texas and of the time when there was but one superintendent leaves a vacancy which we hope will New Orleans had been signed. paper in this Territory, it was print- be filled the town ot sulphur springs by Mr. Hayes by some one ed on a hand press aud we used to whose judgment in the matter of se- paased an ordinance against cock Din suspenueu its opera"roll" for itl We recently visited locations for mints is a little nguting, tions in deference to the wishes of the same establishment in which our lecting more extensive and comprehensive citizens as expressed in a petition time was thus employed, and instead than was the Doctor's. We have no numerously signed. of a hand press turning ofl' 200 copies other kinds of gatherings disposition to cast reflections upon in Among Fannin county during the holidays per hour, there were three large she is it but dead; certainly were "wood cutting" parties, where r machines, any one of true that the late the mentis assembled at the houses superintendent's of more them capable in one . doing were not with the people of widow' ladies and cut up sympathies hour than their present superinten of the Great West, or else that his It is said the Cibolo Creek in West dent and ourself used to accomplish and information were Texas, disappears in a rocky gorge, in a whole day I And instead of an judgment limited. After a careful three miles from Boerne,.and runs establishment whose entire force painfully of the country, some four underground forty miles. In some could be counted upon the fingers ef survey he selected Indianapolis places natural wells 240 teets deep ago, years are found, and from which the roar loth hands without resorting to any as the most eligible place for a mint, ing of this subterranean creek can fingef twice, we found three editors, thus ignoring the largo and growing be distinctly heard. half a dozen pressmen, twice as many cities which are situated in the heart RHODE ISLAND. compositors, three or four foremen, of the regions of and enough auxiliaries in the other costs Rhode Island but $1.83 per It the country. capita to defray the ordinary expense departments and business connecof the State Government, the Gover tions of the office to make up a Tiik cocxtky is now in a bad con nor reports over $o()0,000 in her SinkAnd many of mall regiment. but three big investi ing Fund during the past year. those whose names and faces we dition, having on hand. The Teller com first came in contact with nearly a gations mitt ee' have concluded their labors, A Card. core of year ago are still there; the To all who are suRerinar from the and having accomplished nothing of con indiscretions of youth, nervous "slings and arrows of out rageous foreakcess, early but the of the loss of manhood, Ac , I will send a recipe sequence expenditure decay, tune" have dealt graciously with will cure yon, HI UK Olf CHAKGK. This to them; the tuat great remedy was d iscotered by a missionary in them, leaving but few furrows upon money appropriated South America. Semi a self addressed snvelone the Fitz John Porter case is "long to the KT. JoskPb T. Ismam, Station D, Biblt their brows and but little snow inter and we are left with nothing jituse, ivew iwk ciry. past woven with their hair. One only has but Potter, Blodgett and Reno to gone hence; the remainder seem al- console us. Don't let the mania for most as vigorous and youthful a O. HALLSTROM Co., kind of thing die out, please. that when we first met them at about FASHIONABLE the time when volunteers were called for for "three months or the war," We now remind our contributors and the Union forces had concluded that parodies on "Our Grandfather's that Washington was a rriore desira- Clock" are not in order. We have ble lodging place than was Bull Buul passed in review three or four hun CLOTHES MADE UP IN THE LATEST The office referred to now divides dred such productions and printed STYLES. the honors and the business with a several of them; but there must be doen others the majority of them an end to all things; and we decidedly NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. being in Salt Lake, the others in va- object to that revered individual's Main Street, Ogden. rious portions of the Territory. The timepiece being wade too large for ones are on principal the columns of ordinary newpapers represented the ticket before Us. And there is no to chronicle a description of it. more suggestive evidence of the pro1111 Ull gress which Utah has made in all Tilde cxrus are in springing up matters pertaining to temporal things Opposite Salt Lake House, than the excellent specimen of the various parts of the country, and it to as look if the 1876 Demo SALT LAKE UTAH typographer's art referred to. It begins CITY, would be difficult to equal and im cratic ticket would bo encored Poetical justice suggests something possible to excel it anywhere in the Don't fail to call and examine my of the kind, it would seem. country." We feel proud of the craft epienaiu new stock ot m Utah, through whose patience, The Investigation perseverance and skill the "art pre servative" has been itself preserved, Made by the medical profession and fostered and, we might say,perfected; the people of the West proves the and look back upon the days when superiority of Brown's Family Mkdi-ciover Eastern remedies. Have those composing the typographical rou a Couch, a feelinn of oppression fraternity of Utah were poorer but and soreness of the LungsT Brown's not less deserving than at present, CoiiOH Balsm will cure you. with feelings of gratification. We i or relieving bore i hroat and will endeavor to be there; meantime, clearing and strengthening the voice, Brown's Tar Trochks are endorsed at before, we congratulate the fra- by everybody. ternity upon the proud position the heahnir, properties of Arnica Musio Books, new, popular and which they occupy among the ar- are conceded by all physicians. Voi standard Songa, Violin, Gitar and burns, sores, healing ulcers, tisans of Utah. Long may they cut, bruises, frost bites, piles, ard sore baojo Strings, fittings, etc. wave eyes, brown's Arnica Salve is with out a rival. gftyKemtmber the address, 73 Main Johs McCcLLorc.H, the actor's, in- - Extract Sarsaparili.a, Dandelion Street, opposite Salt Lake House. come is .(Aiu per week. I nat m a asd Iodide Potassium is the King of Remedies for the Blood and Liver dollar or two more than we average, and all skin disease. For sale by J W. McN & Co., Ogden. but we don't feel envious. ,d3U3-3dly bullion-producin- GEXERAL HOTELS. NEWS NOTES. HOW IT STANDS. T Tl A - VS! STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! From tha Celebrated Manafactarers, Wm. Resor & Cb., G. F. Filley & Co., G 'eonsistiDg Rathbono, Sard MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK. STOVES, RATH BONE RANGES, together with all the POPULAR COOKr PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactured by th above celebrated firms. A Fine Stook of MENS1 CLOTHING BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS Aid CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, I- - Mnits. MAIN STREET, dG5-l- . OGDEN. HEAVY and SHEIiF HARD 01TARS. Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. INSPECTION SOLICITED. OUR GOODS WILL STEAK FOR TIIEMJELF Highest Price Paid for Grain, Eggs and IfrledlFruit. S |