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Show lailgOjflmgunction Tbe JUNCTION has a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and can crawl The DltpaUh throughout Northern Utah, through a very srnnll hole when than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- occasion requires. A few days sim e PERS combined. that paper vented its spleen ou Mr. jt-op- to him as is not "some one, who clock-docto- r and who has been tinU f ring with and trying to clean" the f ... Miuri-itoil- si I L .1 MENTION. CoLl, , uie vouniy When attention was called t. th in froze now. up, vskttrig lri:lo-uot the Aftku the ttonu come a culm, lfftiUk replied in a jiiundiiojiieiit Look out for ilr. Felgn's beneiit. style, endeavoring to make it appear that Mr. Bywater was not the man Aucsknkyt until you can't BOW. referred to, aud drug;iii;r in th Now we are having Curlaiin.v name of a patty inuoccut of nil n: sponsibility for the condition of the weather. Urisq out your sleigh. tin letot-- j r u-- PtaU-iuent- . 1 1. rKOrxtc arc bury making their Christmas purchases. Nrw Year's Eve raavjue Lali will be well attended by the bolt ton. Caklotta I'atti, tho great bonrano. performed at Salt Lake Theatre lu-- t night. Thb ball at Fircmon'if Hall on ChriBtniM night will bo the tiiiost of the series. Two runaway yesterday. The only damage done, however, wa a broken tongue. The masquerad ball m L'nfon Oj era House, New Year's Eve, promise to be a grand affair. Roi'uhs attacked iouio polico olli cers in Salt Lake a tew night oincc, but were driven olf. Foca wagons loaded with meat. passed along Fourth .Street yesterday. Chrifttmui, you know. Ogdes'u Juvenile Amateur Compawill perform in Union Opera House again Saturday night. A SALT J. A KB maiden !) HO preco cious that she refuse to leave at night without a J'ucijic Pre. ny tin-gat- e Thohm wih call having family records, they cannot do better than upon the Juxction Book-binder- Ths Union l'aoific express was two and a half hour late last night. None but the Central l'aoifio awaited connection. Ma, John Fowi.kk wai busily en- ls c.-t- r clock Mr. Charles C. Bich.ird". The language employed in llm second is in attack wan ai follows: charge of Mr. Cbas. C. who hiia been tinkering with the works from time to timo al "urnmeiY' is that Mr. By The true water was originally emploved to put up the clock and keep it in running order; later, Mr. John l'oorte was given charge of the time-pisccontinuing in that nosition until about two months since. The clock afterwards got out of order, ami word was seat to Mr. Bywater to come and fix it. (.(wing to sickness in his family, Mr. Bywater was unable to comply with the request until last week. At the very timo the Iispa!i:h complained of Mr. Bywater tho "tinkering," had tho works apart and the rods oft. Mr. Kichards' sole connection with the affair consisted in ass sisting Mr. Bywater, as one man could not do the work required. Tho censure of Mr. Bywater was unjust, and the attempt to transfer the sumo to another innocent party was even more devoid of fairness. By its ignorance aud fault-findidisposition the Dispatch has brought undeserved blamo upon two worthy citizens, and the public are justified in looking for a complete apology to both gentlemen, or a silent admission on the part of the h'apaU h that the wrong was intentional. Ifii.-hur- ing any document without tiist readtJin oflieial ing the niw, and where his name w as. Then were a few pages turned ove.f, and thou was found a name other than tho one ol the party ,1'er whom tiieS.O. had been and then the trick was seen tfarou-- h. tie gentleman th reading portions of tho petition, di?- covettyl that the object in view was the rermoval of nv. Emery, and contained a bitter tirade acaiiisfc the Momions'1 cli)ped from a. labid Salt Lake dailv. Our friend refused to siu'ii, and left. Not to dwell too nvuoh on the stylo adopt ed by this individual to procure signatures tor his "petition," it seems to us that when an official, holding subordinate office, commences at his superiors, then the day of his usefulness if ever such a day wits has tied, and "Othello's occupation is gone." mil-take- 1 ( 18) List of Letters. CENTS' Anderson Alford J 11 A Benson M .1 S Beach W W Carroll J KplerMr Emmett It W Gray T Glover Hawl 1) Holmes I I.I.-- T. J.oiti H Moore F W Mver F II Martin Geo Mots T McCluskv J oBncn - .Icnkins W Whitehead 11 ia'r. , J Terrible Affair. sveuial to the llcahl, dated TLANNLLS Perfumeries, ami I'nd.'t'ca's. Urn t Lie. .S r'-.i- FimiaMii; O00DS EATS, CAP3, BO0T3, .SHOES etc Toilet Articles, a i ; -- :Mi .V'tdl forandanyit a.mil'.!.;.il-nV) Varn i slies! 0 i vQ in AjV nil ? in t,: !. t PUTTY. AXD COLORS 5 , main .ts:lf. r Paint and VarnishlBrusbes Graining Combs. Tools & J We keep constantly on hand a , stock ol - t.. t ! FINE WHISKIES, East side of Main BRAMDIES and WINES do we call tbe attention o Especially the public to oar brands cf .1 WHISKIES! t t Oiitcn, Utah. 67., ii DRY GOODS DELMONICO AND GLENYILLE ,'.'".': CHIUSTMAS i flOLHiAY GOOD They are positively pure and o( the best quality. There are No Better Whiskies tban these. 1 5 STR.V Make a Specialty of out WHOLES A LE T AD E. We Vr.l-- : ICK'., Site tf 'i ress tmr. C L h Ui ON 1 Ererjtlih;- - We kecj) 2. US, ('roecy I,hm at Imeat is; DO HOT THVC dosbSlf PLACE. Ja- j j lliuV F..ri..- -, .1 Lanssdorf, - F S A han-eiih- ie A Coffins A full line cDiiutaiitly T Ii F" f . Carvh At.. ) i f. ?. ?i if ?. v I will sell for the Holidays Retail, at Whole on hand. sate x'lffures. Collin Trimmings, PfHtfS. Handles, Etc Coffl; M Etc. made to order on short uoticd. UX STREET, BET. Till It U A And see my Triers, if you xav.il to h; cenvinced. l'0l'KTHf One door north of H. C. Wartilelgh's. UTAH. OGDEN, fi X. ' JS THE CHAMPION Meat Market! IS THAT THE BILLIARD MALL OF PHIL. GRILL, . - Fourth St., TQE BEST Is kq.t Ogden. Mutton. 11 eel", The StocK handled Pork. TiHh.--r j ilh i Veal, Ac. j FRESH CAME! M t up in Iilcg.tr.t Siyk-- hy ih-- CUTS OF I 'look Managers : Of Every Dwription, Muirry, M .T Hurke. Theo GIVE ME A CALL. h. K , Well-- . K fN WINES, LIQUORS AND .CIGARS, GALE, Imported .1 V Kleil IJ .iil,',. I..l',n I?e..-.- . H orth. M JUichiiiilVer. A G Fell, 1. I liigbee. s S Nluaiii, M H I.cards-icy- . Sr o.'ly AND Kie-e- l. ls 1.0 ALE IIOME-MAD- C CoMMITir.E: ft j & A M ilxktM Has been receiving !ari;e con, of ((,r,..ls d;iily for .the past .Ten Days, and is now prt pare.! to stijip.y I'amtlies and the Trade with the Choicest I'.rund: of P O I'ealers in Murray, Theo J. E Foote, Wm Van Kl.Cf F. HUGHES . last-nam- L'ai-in- s. HKillES. W. S. han-eiibae- h, well-know- to orders. A Box 128. d;u-t- i Invitation- - Committkk: .1 M Hurke. I! A V..1! T. R Afl.ims. Geo Driver, K M Dooly, J M Keller, n urown. r J(iee, J 1 tiOOUleltow, Hiram Lewis. Theo St Joseph Clavton, Thomas Cahoon, J SCorlew, J M Waker, T'Whalen, II T Snyder. Frank Giles, K P Harris. O K Hill, p Ciirannis, A Hiehter, C L Peebles. J M Edwards. J Conlisk, J Clements, CM Brown, Wm Carroll, A Greenwell. J W Mills. AV Kvanston. Brown, W P Doddridge. Cokixnf.. W Helfrich. F Church Salt Lakk City. E B Spencer i. W Potter. Ue Win.-loCaki.in.--.- 1 C MeCIure. fi Till: HIKE DELIYEltf to ALL PAKTS of tkeCITY. Dyke. .A tixxi ti Li O'tl.OtK. AT McNutt, S V"1 "SL-- a Fourth St, Ogden. Jention Prompt and Careful Ooimirrti: of Akua.vuhkxts: h. :.- - Place of business, Old Theatre Building, The floor will be exclusively the property of the Maskers until 12 o'clock, when the spectators will be permitted to participate. W t r1" m 'ii M Dealers hi ADMISSION, including supper at Commercial Hotel, $3.00 per couple. Schan-enrac- M GKOCEBIES, PRODUCE and FRUirs. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Tickets can be procured at any of the Drug stores aud at the leading Hotels of the city. J Wi, ' HJil.BOND&CO., Of Fort Douglas, iiRtMl MtMlH -i Stecial Attention to Collectors uxioisr Over-eoat- 1 ASX 'uI.MU V, , s SEW 1EAB IV!. 1880, 1 - GENTS' Ccmbs and ( V KVIIUV t.H' Lfidi' Hair Brushes. 14th INFANTRY BAND - ! o So-c'- McSutt k Co., fill Fott Street, have just received a large shipment of Kentucky Wins kiesj and other Liquors for the Holi day rade. 1 uke your Bottles, Kegs aud Demijohns there and get the dtf worti'i of your money. 1 1 1 i Chemicals, Uailer thp Ainqucesof tbe Union Club and oitizens of Ogden. Musio by tbe J. W. l :,:i ii CHILD JIEX'H WOOL UOSfSf L.i.l. '.' Kid (i.'V.'t Ol 'iy S:.,l 7w GRAND MilllMDl BALL! 1 Mu.-cate- Tateut 3Ietlicines OPERA HOUSE! A .Mid i Witness to an Alleged night a deaf and dumb man named Bernard went to tho police court, Murder. and in dumb show, describef'i a murA- devf and dumb man from the der which had taken'placa in or near Tark of went City vicFiiity through a Park City, Sunday night. Three seriies of pantomimic movements bemen, two of whom were masked, had fore the police officers in the City broken into a house, and stabbed the Hall, last night, and tho story which inmate. Tho unmasked robber was it is 1 lieved he wished to tell is Auction Auction Every day, commencing this morn- shot in the knee, while tho party about as follows: ing, at 11 a. m., and at 2 and 5 p.m., stabbed, died. They took from a On Sunday night three masked Woodmansee's Brick Block, Main deisk, according to the mute's fig- robbers broke into the house of a Street. Gent's Clothing and Furnish and after stabling ures, 13,900. The robbers, he show- sleeping person, "ing Goods, consisting of Suits, in a horrible manner, inmate the had for started Salt Lake on foot, broke Hats Caps, etc., Ladies Bal- ed, open a desk and made morals, Clocks, Hose, etc., Boys and by displaying his watch, implied sum of money. During Clothing. Sale positive and no re that they would lie in the city at an the sculHef ono of the robbers was serve. If. A. IIkkp, early hour, and he wished them ar- idiot in the knee. Their clothes, as Auctioneer. dec2Jdtf by the mute, were old and rested. Tho storv reads very ro- - I described nl,,,.-,t,v r. i, re indicated also some and are mantio, disposed to! tilftt thov nnzht have reached this Santa Clans. believe there is foundation for truth city this morning, and he wanted On Christmas afternoon the little in it. I them looked for. j1 'Ph story seems almost incredible, ones of the Fourth Ward will be as some authentic information ought Al PIJ 9111 treated to a dunce, and permitted 1 he bitter cold w ave which struck n to have been received bv this time,if to gaze upon the hoary locks of a fa ft th.eadful ev,nC" ,uul tak'n this city yesterday was extensive m Claus. Santa live" j,iace. However, quite a number "real, In tbe evening a dance will be its dimensions. In this city the. believe in the veracity of the unfor about the zero tunate mute, and further particulars given by tbe adults, the proceeds mercury hung fondly will be awaited with interest. A. all the day, point average being from X, to be given to the poor of the want ics, 23d. This is a charitable object, and doubt- 2 to I degrees above. At points otu less the affair will be well patronized the Union and Central Pacific railPersonal. roads it ranged from 10 to 20 degree None, however will be admitted Cal M. T. Brewer, the below zero, and on the Utah A Nor without an invitation. ifornia fruit man, arrived at Ogden thern it maintained an average of last night, and took apartments at IS degrees below t no. Tho snow ort the Union Depot hotel, preparatory Bay Your Christmas Fruits tho road has drifted con- - f fto resuming his journey to his home At G. II. Tribe's, Fourth Street. Ho jgiderably, and up to 4 o'clock lust, Sacramento. in London hm a largo stock of new the regular northbound and evening Layers, Valencia, Currants. Lemon, train had not arrived at Beaver can- S;edless Senator Jngalls has a new. huge although it was, .expected hourly-' - rl ii, i ulster ' w; 'range and Citron Peel. Nut . "'n- on, (inner pbto but... f l- jieii. Ae.. Ac. .o oiner serious ueiay occuri en. ion. 1 7 -- .Stockton, l)ec. '2'2d, says that "Two Cornii.h miners, named Harry Lately Jind Jas. Andre, were smothered with ioul air in tho Quandary Mine, 1879. near this place, this afternoon. A larg h:.rge of Giant powder had been exploded in the mine, and the two rtten, regardless of the warning of th superintendent, entered the mine. hefore the smoke had cleared away- jmd were sull'ocaled before they could make their escape. Their bo dies were taken out this TI icy ware buried yesterday. Pantomimic Kvhlcuce Tho HcraU says that on Mcudav p BANKERS, T Wilson T W You rex W J Postmaster. . lUla'd'io.tisin HARKNESS&CO. Natiian Kimball, A i:UA:a, 4V t A jviij djylS In the District Court, on Monday, the cu--e of Lina Schulien (not Schmidt, as erroneously published) II. O. Harkness. J. M. Langsdorf. vs. John Mu flock was decided. Instead of judgment for tho referee (thciii was none such in the case) judgment was rendered for the, plaintiff as prayed for. Yesterday the case of Andrew - '. Utah. Christensen vs. Peter C. Bosen, et a!., Ogden. was called. Colonel Felshaw appearTSASSACT A BEKLIAL SAMS ed for the plaintiff, and Ilichards k Williams for the defendants. The pi a i n t i IT w as n o n s ui t ed . The Court thereupon ordered an Exchange on all the Principal Cities of the United States adjournment until January 10th, rt which time Is names will be drawn and Europe. for grand jurors, and 36 fir petit Given jurors. tT Tu ubUunaii) of !!: ' lcttiTii.thf Rpi.iHt mum R.k for"ivi'i'til l,ter.," and jne (lull f( s Meeting: W ,:lrv .mi t k 1 1 Drugs, Court Notes. Roberts O Sale 0 I) Schofield F Jenkins 0, f Kennedy J Koehler A E Krugcr F -- ohalrman of the committee' I hereby call a authorized, duly meeting of the members of the Ogden Bar, for Friday, December '2?t 187v, at 3 o'clock p.m., at the Law ollico of Kichards & Williams, Ogden. Ini Krtant business will be presented aad a full attendance of the members ' ' f the Bar is solicited. ' ' F. S. Richards. withiu Ofti e. Stowell O Tavlor J H Woodruff WelU J A ring-leader- As I'OST un tli LAlilKS' Llsr. gaged yesterday moving Lis stock of XowN The Time musical merchandise to hi) new To buy your presents for tho holi quariera on Main street. days Go to (i; 11. Tribe's Fourth Wk understand that great pi edi- street, he has an immense -- tock f tions are being made at North fancy goods ofall kinds, too numerous Ogden for celebrating New Year" to mention. day in an appropriate manner. DUDES SEMINARY. One of our HunUvIlle Kimroda "went out the other day, with a breech loader, encountered a herd of Local Institution Well Sustained. deer, and succeeded in dropping j nine of thorn. He went homo, re .Any person visiting Ogden cannot turned to tho scone of slaughter next spend an hour or two more profita day, ami brought them in. bly and with greater pleasure than by visiting tlusGgden Seminary. The exercises are of the most interesting Police Court. Justice Middleton yesterday inter- kind, and tho manner in which l'rof. s viewed the three in the Month imparts instruction to his row at the depot a few nights ago. pupils shows that ho is worthy the name which he has gained as nn Thorupkou was lined 15, Harrows, $10, and Neilson $.!. The latter Thero areloi pupils'enrolicd their gave notice of appeal. good behavior is noticeable and shows tho imprint of earnest labor "Oarfe Dat 'Postuiu." ou tho part of ouo and all to earn for Goody, in order to have a thor themselves and for the institution un ough Southern Chri.-tmadinner, honorable- reputation. Physiology, has imported a couple of 'possums astronomy and natural philosophy from .St. Louits. They are, we be- are among the higher branches lieve, the lirt ever brought to Utah, taught. The progress made in the and being ou exhibition at his place, four weeks that tho school has been attract a doai of attention. We ac? in session is surprising. Professor knowledge a complimentary to that Monch is ably assisted by "ono of dinner. our own boys," w ho, in handling the . branches in mathematics is '"hard to Pare tTineoantl Liquors. beat." We have been looking for Call at Geo. If. Tribe'a Liquor Stoic, an institution of this class for a long Main Street, and sample his fine old Wines and Liquors, then buy yeur lime, and now that we have it. let it d decli 2w continue to bo sustained, and the'j app!y for Christmas. our common schools can be supplied with competent teachers. . Bar 1 1 WfwLn'e and a e Davis M 1 flnv 1 I v o ll 171111 Card. Or.DEx, Dec. 23, 1679. Please permit Jcnction: Editor in of behalf myself and the Pres me, idents of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Associations, Mrs. Emily Kichards Mrs. Nancy Hill, Mrs. R. S. Watson and Mrs. Kuthin-dMonch, to return our sincere thanks to the following parties for valuable assistance rendered at tho concert last Saturday evening. 1st. To the proprietors of the hall, Alessrs. Langsdjrf & Van Dyke. 2d. To all the parties who performed on the stage, or assisted in arranging for the performance. 3d. To the members of the orchestra, Messrs. Pugh, Boyle, Purdy and Fowler. 4th. To the member-- , of the Brass BaV.d for discoursing sweet music in front of the ball. And, finally, to the members of the press who wore ever anxious to give publicity to the entertainment. Very liespectfully, L. F. Month, Manager. ; McWan Mrs If Meek L K Payne F 2 Sminor L TI mm iirn i ii iirii II A lo JK.MAININU UNCLAIMKD IN TI1K V Oftlcoin Omlen. Terrilory i.fV'iali, 1 dili f ta;., 1S71I, whicli, if n it callnl for ontni'intt will l.eseut tu th Deal a MUX hTHr.LT,:(M.l(L- - - e. - City Drng Store, d. r I. ro-- t, foal-sle- l The slight delay to the UtanJ-tralast even.ng Lake train from Salt was caused by an accident about half a mile from Hooper switch. 1he train was slightly behind time, and was running tit a rapid rate in oruer to make good connection in t'gden di'covered an Suddeii'y the engiie-eob.triu t.oii on the track, and whistled "down brakes," bultooh.te to avoid the collision. The obstacle was knocked into thousands of pieces, and it required close scrutiny to discover that it had once been a sled. Tho train ran about 300 yards past the scene of the accident, arc! Here the was backed that owner of the wrecked vehicle was discovered, who explained th')oaue of the accident, lie had been crossing the track in a two hoi se s'ed, broke an I his when his double-tree- s horses ran ?way, aving the sled, loided with over half a ton of coal, on the main track. As soon us possible, he started down the track, waving his hat and hallooing to tho engineer of the train, who failed to see him. The damage to the engine was not serious, and a day or two in the shop will repa'r it. The train departed lor Salt Lake on time, not awaiting its delinquent Union Pacific connection. Ua semi-ofliria- (J. G. Bywater, referring BRIEF with a pleasure to hi table from time to time, to give the public an idea as to how well some of our :ire employing worthy their time, and the following c.ircum-i-tfiuewhich occurred on Monday evening, will, no doubt. serve wo purposes- die (j!e to put people I'll their guard, the other to iciilin-- l i ate the r.M-t ii.it lie1 i'ei may ti ii in kicking head. at the On Monday evening, a fiiend ot S. ''. our, mistaking 'a certain ac- functionary for unotlier pel me liiiii. i ho light iicuigiiim, his mistake, friend did not dix-orenor did the svm!vHU:ial undeceive him. but presented a roll of sovtval sheet- - of Ionise.".)., M itji the reque-- t that oup friend w.irJd attach his name to tue tormiotiUile looMiig locumcnt. But the I aU.aken one asked "what lor.''" lb- Utl the other that he was not in thw h.'vbit of sign- It gives I'tah Central Traiu Collides The with Too Old a Fish to eCautbg-Sawdust. Another Attack by an Uninformed Wkdkmbat Mosxixe, Dsc. 24, 1879. Contemporary ou an Innocent Gentleman. MISCELL. LYEOVS. MISCELLANEOUS. ACCIDENT, RAILROAD SAW THE HOOK! OUB CLOCK. !, PHIL, oyc--r tli3 Bar is UcsurDJSseil from tho Atlantic to tin Fa cine. HENRY WOOLNER, on hnnd. ; CiHILL .! Foitrtli Strcci, QgCvn, Utah |