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Show Cut this Out- -It May Save Your Life. living but what There is no vor.-oon the v.ith Lung d.sease, or Spreekins left his domicile yet bench a night or'two ago, to take, as Coughs, Cold or than pay he told his loving spouse, "a spin some would die rather for a bottle of medicine thut down town, in order to meet a man cents cure' them. Dr. A. s would he who had promised to pay a bill has lately been in(ieiman Svnip owed him." Spreekins promised to troduced in this country irom and its wondeious euros astonibe back i an hour, but two, three, one that trys it. If you shes" reno still and every four hours pasted, we what doubt ay in pi int. cut this Mrs. S. commenced to fjcl turn. out and take it ioyour Dmggist. J suspicious, mid accordingly dipped W. MeNutt A Co.. and get a sample and bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a gently onto the front stoop, d lv attitude an ragiihu- i.a- fur 7") eei ; . grasping a broom, struck It was now about and waited. BOKX. when the sweet stiains a. m.. of fntive voralism broke upon Mrs. BAXlEK-OnS-i!ghl.atll:45, Spreekins' exten ivo and expanded 'i tin: wife of ,!(. to E.'j., lou ler becamo The noise t. Mo11 fin,p"ind-- . wei,iliii!..: son, inthe last at every moment, and ther and child in tine condition. imitable. James Francisco hove in outsight. Ha! ha! screamed the DIED. she as his of joys, raged companion pounced upon tho unsuspecting li Col! At li Williams. icry, vilSpreekins, 'Von monster, you Countv Durham, July 12, 157 '., ol Do a mean? do aheiyou cancer in the stomach pro lain,' what you traded illness, Elder Thomas call this an hour ? Oh, James Franin He di-aired 54 year-- . cisco Spreekins, would I had never liams. of the th seen you!'1 And with that she caIn this city, Oct. 7th. ISTs.O. Mirge ressed the aforesaid J. F. S. lovingly son of John L. audi, Beatrand, with the broom. "Now, you Nebeker: tina aged 'J months lid wretch," the continued, ':give an ac- 22 davs. count of yourself, or I will sweep tho off the roots of your tongue; BUSINESS LOCALS. and then she gently introduced the end of tho broom handle between James Francisco's fou-t- h an I fifth Tom and Jerry, ribs, causing that individual to grunt At Goody's, Fifth Street. Try it. in three different languages. At .VJ tf last, having gained his breath and voice sufficient to answer Mrs. S.'s Call atGoody's- interrogat;ons,he mumbled : "What good o' mak'n sush a lush 'bout it, Fifth Street, and try his splendid d o9-tJemima P'MeliaT Wash'nt I wait-i- TomandJerrv. 'founded for that three hours Large Quautily (hie) town clock to strike, an" would been waitin' yet, but a man come Of Chintz and diagonal suits at Kuun Bros. octStf 'long (hie) an' told me the darned to wash li'ble and on strike, thing's Frefeh Oysters sthey sho. Blamo right man, an' will S. I" Mr. But don't bother me And hot Tom and Jerry, at Goody's d oy tt have to keep in the house' for a day Fifth Street, or two yet. Some women will not listen to reason. Magnificent Display Of Cheviot Fuits at oct5tf Ki n.v Bros., Main St. A Tmferenee. Thursday Mckmng, Oct. 9, 1ST9. The JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and Northern Utah, throughout than ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. Mid: il.u Not ! Jni' n i 1" to TliK coal business jvpair tinthe ooinio '.. l Ake you goin- .. - II. Ei in st I. uih.-Bui nlmm, JYter .1 August Wilchin, roofs, oV'-1'- -' - lii- - N Rip 10 Winkle? The limes are ou! the town clock. Fm.t Tom and .Ici -- ry Edwin ClulT, .John Ji IVrkiiif, V I'erkins. 'lark wen-- , ,Ir, .Irll'.r-oHundley, .r,,- - ol'tli '' " v. ...... .. jrilAUMAtTXTICAL. ffy t - ,lf.-- .i -- n. Largest stock of La dies' Uenti aua '; " .Salt Lake lm IkkI nuiny druu..during the ym-- i lew diiys. The Elevens Iiru.--. " ill soon shoeing shop finished. How about tli0.se frames of base ball between the olenites uu-- Sail Lakers? Io not t'oi'et tlie Mutual Inprove-nien'oni'. ieiiee next Sunday, in Tabernacle. The timber fires in the mountain adjacent to Ogden have been put out by nature's Several dilapidated pack animals and two or three half frozen horsemen passed along Fourth Street last night. It has been decided that the bad sidewalks shall not be repaired while the present stormy weathc continues. The weather interfered with the wires last night. The few dispatches that did como were not of the most interesting character. individual, with a A was softly chanting 'a beery voice, "Ruin-droChorus,-the portion'of on Fifth street, last night. Ik you are curious to know how used in many varieties of stoves are on an Ogden, start around town rain a tour during storm. - t semi-booz- itcm-gath?ri- Sudden Death. I. Ernest Young, ono of the seven litigant heirs in the suit recently compromised, was found dead in his bed, at home, this morning about 7 o'clock, Yesterday about 4 p.m., he was at the WarmSprings, apparently in usu.il health, with tho exception of v severe pain (in tho head, which he said was so great lie could hardly endure it. He returned home about half past six and retired at 8 o'clock, taking a slight dose of morphine to induce sleep, as he was intending to go up Cottonwood Canyon in the morning in company with a gentlelie was heard man of this city. moving in his room, however, until about 3 a.m. His little son, aged six years, slept with him and arose this morning unconscious of his father's death, and it was not until his wife went to call him at 7 o'clock that He was the truth was discovered. quite dead and cold, and his face and head discolored, giving every appearance of having died from Doctors Fowler and Bene dict, as well as the Sexton, ail agree in the verdict that this was the cause of his death, ami the eyes gave no evidence of it having come irom such A coroner's inquest was a cause, held this morning, tho verdict ren dered harmonizing with the above particulars. Deceased was born in this city, was 28 years of age, and loaves a wife and four children. Pes. News, Oct. 8. v. Store. See diamond advertisement of Mr. Jap. Allen in'this morning's Junc tion. Mr. Allen is determined that everybody shall know that lie lives, keeps a store, and cannot be beaten by J anybody in his line, and therefore takes advantage of the oppor tunities afforded by tlie vigorous use of printer's ink. Were wo to attempt toenuraernte the number of articles friend "Jim'' has for sale, and the quantity of new goods arriving every day, there would be little room left for anything else. We advise the public to call upon Mr. Allen and examine his A Good fine-stoc- Cause for Congratulation. Aud now Mr. Joseph Baxter, of the firm of Jlorrocks & Baxter, in this city, is supremely happy and he has good reasons for the same. He is the father of a fine son, weighing eleven pounds. We extend our conr, gratulations to tlie father and as also to the youthful stranger, who we hope may live long to appreciate the blessing of having amiable and loving parents. Happy papa and mamma are proud of their little son, and we heartily join with them in faying, long may he wave! mo-the- Laud Sale. One hundred and sixty acres of good Land, near Salt Lake City: abundance, of water now; house, barn, fencing, and a good well; title perfect: will Veil cheap; terms easy; Land readv for Fall crops. Address J'. O. Box 20, O:don, Hah. II. nry W De-pai- Ladies' Kid Gloves of every shade, cob-web- s FOR EUROPE. Wm W Jackson, American Fork. Dixon, I'rovo. Henry Jos Wm Vickers, Nephi. AlonzoG Barber. Smithfield, John L Jones, Cedar. A UNITES STATES. Thomas Fai r, Ogden. Wm R Jones, Spanish Fork. AUSTRALIA OR NEW ZEALAXD. Diseases GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, OFTHL HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, etc. FINE STOCK OF Ml CV VL 0 For Debility, Loss of Memory, to Exertion or Business, Shortness of Breath, Troubled with houghte of Disease, Dimness of lsion, Pain in the Back, Chest and Head, Kush of Blood to th Head, Pale Countenance, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms ar tllowed tf go on, very frenuently Epileptic Fits and Consumption follow. When th constitution becomes affected it requires the aid of n invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which 1 "Helmbold's V A Jas. Allen's AT West side of .MAIN STREET DOES IN ETERT CASE. the conviction that Ogden is the natural centre for distribu tion in the inter mountains, we have completed arrangen ments with the Wholesale firm of "With well-know- HELMBOLD'S BUCHU , jfirwtal-i- r 1 brid. Wit Ogden City, Utah. OCDEN THE.ATRE! IXTRAOltMXAItTI Onlj! The diatinguisl tfl American artiste, Janus A.Merne AND Ueneral Debility Kidney I!senne Iiirer Complaint IVerious Debility Epilepsy Head Troubles ParalvBls General Ilbheelth Diseases spinal Sciatica Deafness Decline liBmltaffo C'aearrh Nervous Compl'le Female CoEupi'ts. Ac. (Her first ftjipcArtiuca here) supitoi'ted by MR. DAVID BELASC3, (Hia first appearan. o Iim'o) aud a full Dramatic C'.nipauy. CIIAKGE Ileadache, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, OF niDUIJAMME NIGHTLY: Mr. Heme's great impersonation of RIP VAN Rip Vn Winklo, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in th region of the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the FriJay Evening, OcJoher 10th, I.orena, bis daughter, Heudrich Ttd'ler, WINKLE. Mr. Ja. A. Herae Miss Kiitheriue Coicomn . Mr. BayM Belasci) ETcringr, October 11th. Ilerne and Belasco's great play, offsprings of Dyspepsia. Phil. Best Brewing Company's CELEBRATED CHUMS! And appeinted that firm as our 6ole Agents for Idaho and Montana. thej Territories5- of Utah ' UNEQUALED. This Celebrated and Beer had the' highest medal awarded at th Paris Exposition, and has ever carried away the highest honors in all competitive exhibitions. In addition to its peculiarly nne flavor and sparkling qualities, it is universally recommended by the medical fraternity throughout the land for its nutritive and health-givin- g qualities, and hae, as such, earned the Applause of the World. For prices anil terms apply to ed Fred. J. Kiesel & Co., Ogden Oity, TTttalx STAMM & MEYER, Bottlers and General Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Saturday PRICES For the sale of the IndlKceticn t'OIlMil IVAtlAll. Aches and Pains Ouuen", Set.it. I!, 1879. Mi j Ogden. 13 UNEQUALLED ITov Twv. OJ N PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED. Notice. All persons knowing themselves By any remedy known. It is preindebted to the late firm of Pidcock scribed by the most erainent physi& Sons will please call and settle cians all over th world, in without luvther delay. All ot our accounts must be settled within lllienmatlsm Spnrmatorrh thirty days from date hereof, or they Neuralgia will bo placed in the hands of our Nervousness attorney tor collection. Dyspepalp Pidcock Bros. IJJOIMESEXT ' article you wish in my line and it will be forthcoming at Call for any JJUlllU J Orundland, t e Jaith of Notwithstanding Conference adjourned till April 6, local news yesterday, we were favor1880. ed with one solitary '.runaway. The animal belonged to H. M. Bond k Co., and taking into consideration Salt Lake Note. was a very From tho Salt Lake Ilsrald of the fact that yesterday wet one, and that Henry is an old yesterday, we glean the following: we feel The arguments on the demurrer of fellow laborer at tho case, the plaintill's to the answer of the justified in classifying the affair defendant in the case of Suit Lake under the head of No. 1. It apCity vs. O. J. 'llollister, were heard pears that a gentleman borrowed the yesterday and the "case submitted horse and bupgy to carry a box of The suits is for tlie recovery of some twelve thousand and odd dollars from tools to a place in the rear o government, claimed to have been Field's bakery, and waB in the act illegally assessed against the city. of lifting the box out wheu the The matter arose during the period one-usat sometha city controlled a distillery. horse took a little hustled It and .starUd. The law provided that all distilled thing, should be turned arouud Fifth on to Main, ran north liquors to over the govern one block and waltzed around Fourth merit bonded warehouse, where for the store,when an they were measured by a revenue Street, heading othcer and the amount of tax excited individual rushed into the assessed. It was claimed on the middle of the street to stop it, and part of tho revenue collector that in the animal swerved to one side, colthe period between March 2, 1867, team. About and I August 26, 1878, tho city dis- liding with another tilled certain quantities of liquors $3.75 worth of damage was done; no which were not placed in the bonded lives lost. warehouse, and no tax was consequently assessed. Lrpon presentThird District Court. ing the case to the Internal Revenue Commissioner he decided that Proceedings at the District Court tho tax was valid and hould be on The the Tuesday, Chief Justice Hunter paid. city gave amount, and instituted Jsuit for its recovery. presiding: The district attorney demurred to James Hunter et. al.; vs. James the complaint of the city, which was Burns et al; arguments concluded: he then filed an answer overruled; decided that the plaintiffs take nothto which the city, by its attorney, ing by their suit and defendants reJ. L. Rawlins, Esq., demurred; and cover costs; exception entered; this is what was argued and subof proceedings mitted yesterday. Should the de- twenty days Btay murrer he sustained, tne citv will cet allowed, Joseph Silver vs. Emma Silver; judgement; should it bo overruled motion o defendant for judgment the easo will come t trial. on report of referee; submitted. Tiie Great Basin mine, Stockton, Goodman Bro's. vs. Siegel Pro's.; was the scene of another fatal accion motion of plaintiffs dismissed on dent Monday. Particulars nr without prejudice at plaintiffs' cost. a that meagre, but it is ascertained ....... i Salt Laka City vs. 0. J. Hollister; lormsnman, named William lost his life. He was working in the demurrer to answer argued and submine at the time, when a cave took mitted. place, tho dirt falling on his back, D. W. Stanton vs. II. A. Ilolcomb and presumably killing him instant- et al.; cause dismissed as to defendly. The direct cause is not mvn. ant Twombley, judgment against It seems that the man was working Defendant Holcomb as prayed; clerk aione at mo time, sojno one else was to compute. injured by the cave. Cox was a Court adjourned till 10 o'clock on young man, about 24 years of age, Wednesday morning. and was sober and industrious. He had lived at Stockton but a short time, and came here from Colorado. The Roberts Case. He leaves a wife and two little children. The case of the U. S. against Mr. Tho rieonle has sent to TnnfilA for a Dan Roberts commenced yesterday coroner, but at last accounts that morniog at 11 o'clock, in the City personage Had not arrived. Hall, before Commissioner MeNutt. Tho prosecution rested at 5 p.m., Thanks. and the defense began, taking of The Grand Haven (Mich.) Herald, testimony occupying the time of the a live, spicy ,weekly paper.has this to court till nearly 10 p. m. It will be resumed at the same place at 10 this say of Ogden' leading newspaper: The Ogden Junction, published at morning. Ogden, Utah, comes to our table regularly, and is a good representative Snorr. paper of that central section of the nation. Mr. W. H. Kenner, writes us from Evanston yesterday: It commenced to snow about 7 o'clock this mornThe Yeuomous Breath of Malaria Does not infect the system of those ing and has been snowing ever since, who use Jlostetter s Stomach Bitters and although it has been melting as a remedy against it. Nor is it leps very fast, there is at present four useful as a remedy where intermit- inches at least on the ground, and tent and remittent fever has fully established itself, in consequence of still snowing hard, with a little wind a neglect of preventive measures. It blowing. No signs of cessation. cheeks the paroxysms with astonishing certainty ,and eradicates this type of disease, even in its most inveterate Some Russian staff officers from form. This medicine is an especial the Odessa district have boon to the emigrant population of been ordered military to the Austrian tne tar W est, wuere tevers ot a mala- for three weeks exercise in frontier studying rial type are particularly prevalent, how it is best to make an invasion but the recognition of its merits is so from that quarter. far from being limited, that it is known and appraised at its true value Lot! threuirhout the length and breadth oi America. 1 ravelers by land and A rocket-boo- k containing railsea, miners and sojourners in un- road tickets and other documents, healthy localities, esteem it highly, which are of no use to auvbodv ex and are its mo.-- t constant purchasers, cept the owner, as the tickets, etc., and in manv a rural household far can be canceled. If returned to the and wide it is the chosen family spe- .Unction- - office, a liberal reward w ill cific, k MADDER Thel'mal. John PSorensen, Salt Lake City. " Niels f n' - ,tc. Ladies' and Children's Woolen Jackets, Xi-n:- i. Edmund Richardson, Tho, Walters Jirockbank. " Lewi,, Hound Valley, ' Uaii'l McAllister, StUeorge. Nephi .Johnson, .Jr, Kanab, Joel II Johnson, Johnson. Lorenzo Slack, Tojuerville. John Hilton, Virgen. Napoleon Houndy, Kanarra. Mormon Shumway, Johnson. Win W Eager, Hillsdale. Jos Hyrum VVatkins, Ogden. " Wm Francis James, A F Purnham, Kichmond. Moses Thatcher, Logan. M J Jrejo, San Pedro. J Z Stewart, Draper. WOOL HOSE. Flannels of every color and quality- ALL FOR g 'children S SPECIFIC REMEDY A il-- u t Wooim-i'.- dlw-clr- r Call nd:-: i V-- J XV....at my store if you want V3 jo SbT 1 t;ar.-igL- X CHANCE; -- . " apo-vlex- A Fluid Extract ier-rnan- v, Arizona. " Andrew S (iibbous, in ribbons, .I.u'ob Huniblin, Harrii, Kl.f'iif-.i-Thayne, stli't COMPOUND I'.o-el.- " Ti.-icn- . MISCELLANEOUS. H. T. Helmbold's k-s- sufll-rsmor- ' lively. - UUil.if'.la-- , mi ii General business was transacted jesterday, principal among which was the presentation of the authorities of the church to the vote of the people, all being sustained unanimously. The speakers in the morn ing were Treat. John Taylor ana Elders ieorge (j. Cannon, J. F. Wells and A. M. Cannon, tho remarks of continued iii the tlie latter iili.-- i noon, and followed by addresses from Elders Eras t us Snow and L. M. Hardy and IVest. John Taylor, The following missionaries were cull, i; destination- - yet to be named: M lYnney. New Mexico. i,i A i. bi-in- BK1EF MENTION. Bmonable Excuse. Bill HELMBOLD'S the Stomach. OF ADMISSION": InYigorate8 Dress Circle, $1; Parquette, 75c; Gallery, 50c; Reserved Seats 25 cents And stimulates tha torpid Liver, extra, for sale at Peebles' si ore. Bowels and Kidneys to healthy ac 2t sep9 tion, in cleansing the blood or all impurities, and imparting new life NOTICE. anu vigor 10 tne wnoie system. A single trial will be quite lufficient The copartnership heretofore ex-- . to convince the most hesitating of isting btween J. W. Keeney and its vaiuaDie remedial qualities. A. K. Zeigler, in the business of hotel keeping, in Ogdon, Utah, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm of Keeney & Zeigier will be continued by A. K. Zeigier, who will pay all debts of fcuch firm, and who is Or Six Bottles for also authorized to collect and secure the debts due to said firm. J. W. Keexet, Delivered to any address free from oDservation. A. K. Zeigler. "Patients" may consult hv Ouden, Sept. 22, 1879. FRID. J. KIESEL. G. GOLDBERG. OGDEN WHOLESALE DEPOT! Price $1 per Bottle lt ter, receiving the same attention as Dy caning, by answering the following questions: i. Give yournamt and posteffice aaaress, county and State, and your nearest express office? 2. Your age and sei? 3. Occupation? 4. Married or Single? 5. Height, weight, now anrl in of Health? 6. How long hare toh Iwn In withdrawing from the Keeney House I take this opportunity to return my thanks to the friends and patrons of the late firm of Keeney & Zeigier for the very liberal patron-apthe house has received, and I take pleasure in saying to the public and ail persons interested, that I feel confident thai, the Keeney House under the management of Mr. Zeigier will be no less worthy of the patron- Fred. J. Kiesel & Co. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND JOliJERS -- IN e age and favorable consideration the public than heretofore. J. W. Keekkt. Oodes, Sept. 22, 1S79. a so:e cxke ron piles. sure cure for 'lie btiml. Heeding, itching and ulcerated pile. Iin frees dineoTered by Dr. William (an Indian mmedy), called Dr. William' Indian Ointment. A single box h&B cored the worn old c'.irouic rune- - of tweuty-fiT- e and thirty year!' standing. No one need enffer fiva minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. LotioD.. instruments and eiectnaries do more harm than good. William'a Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particuwarm in bed), acts larly a: nKht alter as a poultice, sivbs jetting hotant and painless relief, and is prepared only lor Piles.itching of the pri-Tapart?and ' I connlt d l ele, in Philadelphia, Umisrille, Cincinnati, Indianapolis ani this city, aud p?Ht hundreds ot dollars, and found no re-liuutil 1 obtained a box of Dr. William's Indian Ointment some lour m. nihs ago, and it has cured air completely." JosErn M. Kruiit, Cleve-anO. "Has done me ni-v- .' vJ (nan ail I eer tried, and 1 h wi pent more than a $V) with d'.vtors. be?ui I am sure oos me more tlau :io." I' avid Sr Annuo, Ingraban-.IIl-. "II.ivo suffice:', tn ff.y jmra with itching and ulcerated pnes, having used every nnwit Mint r.A.ne to my tKilii'cY i';ij-i- t Ivem.nti until I ludi-i- i Ointment and rccived immediate reht-f.old miner). Tec li a. Nev. ' Xol'ile Heme ever gained mi h rapid favorj and i. niv,. , nie. Sold hr a'l whole-ul- o aud retail dropp-i.- . For sale wh iewle I t Pitts A Co. Slt UkeCity. rt!y A 'Aoi'n sick? Your complexion, color of 7. 8. Have you a stoonin? nr gait? 0. - Relate JcJi WINES, ILIQUOKS, IES, TOBACCOES AND CIGARS. Fourth St., - - Ogden, Utah. wri without recrva ww,. you know about your case. Enclose one dollar tion fee. Your letter will then receive our attention, and we will give you the nature ofvonr rlic. ease and our candid opinion con- .criniig a cure. Lompetent'Dhvsictans attA correspondents. All letters must oe addressed to Dispensatory, 121 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, -- all H. T. IIELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold Everywhere. BUYING AT FIRST HANDS, PAYING CASH And Shipping in Car Load Lots enables us to SELL Ol'U GOODS AT Saste2naa Wester FsleGfi Freight Added. Try Us. Try Us. Try Us. ORDERS RESriTCTFUIAY SOLICITED. FRED. J. KIESEL & Co. |