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Show 3, Thursday Morning. Feb. 26, 18S0 IPOST OFFICE.1! ARllfilK Belt La It. City, dnghl daily...A WM,Thro(k Mail duly.'. m. ami :40 p.m Seila.m Dr. McKenzie's Labors. For several evenings past, Dr McKeuzie has lectured to crowded houses in our city, on the subject of temperance. Many who attended for the first time, went with the ostensible purpose of ridiculing the lecturer and the principles advanced But in nearly every case Best Through Hail aiiy h:4U ji.m the Dr. has come oft victorious, in many instonccs capturing the very who attended his lectures with ones .'or alt Lake and the Kant,.... :! a.m. Fit Salt Lake ant the West 6:00 p.m. avowed intention of doing all the in Kick Oouuly, Bfar lke Oonuty aud Soda Springe mailt go ria Kvanatoa, in their power to thwart him in his Wyoming, and kar the latter place, rood work. The Doctor is a powerMocdaye, Wedoeedays and Frulay., at 7:t0a.w North I'tah. Idaho and Montana, daily...!""1 i.ii' ful speaker, holds his audiences in HantTille,d!eli, Hooerand West Weber f):4.ra.iK. WedneedaysandSalimlaye subjection, 'inil it rannor be denied Plain City SlarerTHie, .Noitli Ocdeu and that his efforts are resulting in much HarriaTille, Monday, Wednesdays and Ab a.m. Fridays, Ivlivet ylUa.m. to 7 p.m. good in many quarters. Quite a large 0nci 0naday 6:10p.m. to 7 p.m. number have rallied to the banner RlHISTRT DtFUTNtNT OpeU 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. of from temperance, unfurled both in Monii Oasu Dipakthcmt Open 9 a.m. to S p.m Salt Lake and Ogden, and we trust from Ontside Dcor open from I a.m. to 8 p.m that the reform may have a lasting NATHAN KIMBALL, Postmaster. effect upon those who have agreed to touch the intoxicating cup no more. TRAINS. will be delivered the last ........:40 a,m of th series of Dr. McKenzie's lec CP. train ariTw.... 6:40 p,m . " 0. P. " a.m tures, and the reform club, wishing ... 0 . P. train laTM. ....6:50 p.m C. P. train arriYM. ........ 11:30 a.m to demonstrate to Mr. MeKenzie U. P. Emigrant arrives.. 1:16 p.m " leaves C. P. that his efforts among us are appre8:66 " arriTe- C. P. 4:26 p.m V. P. Emigrant leave..., have determined to make it 9:00 a.m ciated, 11. C. train arrives " ' and ,....6:4'i p.m the occasion of a benefit for the gen9:40a.m " learee ' " and C:Jp.m tleman. The farewell lecture will be :0ii a.m O.N. train arrive theatre, u 6:30 p.m delivered in Woodmansee's leavei and Labors of "Life and the subject, Ogden City Time. Father Theobtld Matthew, the Temperance Apostle. "Admission to dress Tno JUNCTION has a LARGER circle, oO cents; gallery 25 cents. CIRCULATION in Ogden and Tickets can be had at Green well's throughout Northern Utah, meat market, at George Thompson' than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- barber shop, or at the box office, this PERS combined. evening. All shouid turn out and listen to Mr. McKenzie's farewell by Uiin. UoURS-tlene- ra! a-- lecture. BRIEF MENTION. Axu still it storms. Bcsixess is yery quiet. Look out for snowslides. Spring seems to be as far oil as ever. The coal famine in Salt Lake City Funeral Services. Yesterday afternoon, at i o'clock, the obsequies over the body of the unfortunate victim of, the recent railroad accident, John Fyfe, took place at the Third Ward schoolhous. A large concourse of friends and continues. of deceased were pres Park City has a good dramatic acquaintances services were opened and the ent, company. Afr. James M'Farland, of West by (Jo to the bali at Firemen's Hall Weber, who spoke in a very impres Friday night. sive manner,and administered words The reads are in a fearful condi- of comfort and condolence to tbe tion for traveling. bereaved family. Mr. John Reeve was the next The Utah & Northern train was last late speaker, and paid a high tribute to night. Go and hoar Dr. McKeniie'ts bene the unforf unate deceased, bearing witness to his high moral character fit lecture and gentlemanly deportment while Bicycles are getting to be a nuiliving. sance in Salt Lake. Mr. It. McQuarrie also addressed A few horse thieves are around. a few words of consolation, at the Look out for them. conclusion of which, the body was Ogden is experiencing the heaviest placed in the hearse, which was folsnow storm for years. lowed by a large eorttgc of vehicles A oLASi manufactory is being in its mournful course to the grave-yatalked of in Salt Lake. d, where the corpse was depositin its but rastipg place. Peace ed Do not forget that the great Wil1 helmj will soon be with us. Wilhelmj at Union Opera House on the evening of March Jth. Wu VaxDtkk Sc Co., are doing an immense chipping business. ' is the last day of the school term in the Fourth Ward. Last night's U. P. freight train met with & deal of snow at Devil's Gate. Bisitor Hammond, of ilunlsville, been spending a lew days in h Ogden. Passenger travel on all the rail roads has been very slim the patt few days. Cannot some means le adopted to stop the boys from snowballing pe- '"' destrians? Ladiks were selling many tickets yesterday for Dr. McKenaie's -well If dure, beeh decided what Jt has not yet building will be rented for the use of the temperance reform club. It is expected that Sli M. Murray, the new Governor of Utah,will arrive in Ogden on Friday evening's U. T. train. " 'r Those who have business to or from Uuntsvilie, need exercise great are in coming through Ogden Can yon this wsather. Go and hear Dr. MeKenzie tonight. Tickets only 50c U, to be had of tbe com nittee, or at the doormat Woodmansee's theatre. We are happy to learn that the little child of Mr. and Mrs? Ben . m Kich, which for several days past bus been suffering from diphtheria is ' now convalescent. Ax aged and venerable mule, tb property of Matthew Wheelwright, saw an Indian on Tuesday afternoon, and ran away. He didn't do much damage besides offending the .dignity of the noble redman. The "Walke Washer" Is the name of a new machine which should be in every household. It is constructed on a novel but simple plan, and is a great improves ment upon all old inventions. It w .rks wholly upon the rinciple of pressure, will wash tho finest laces or the heaviest blanket, and can be operated with ease by a twelve year old child. To see one is to covet it, and that means a purchase. Send to D. M. Stoner, at Jas. E. Faote' tablishment, Ogden Utah, sol gcnt for this territory, Idaho, ete ui you will receive a circular with tviaevi. Local agents are wanted ;u very town jo sell this valuable iaTetioiJ ti his ashes. human agency. The Copper Act. Desertt News, Feb. 24. Elder B. F. C'ummings, wr'.ting from Washington, says: Nelson D. Adams, Esq., whose ad- urens is (reneral l.ana tlrhee. Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C, is engaged in compiling a gen ealogy of all the Adams' families of New huglanu, aud he would be pleased to correspond with anv par . uesoiinai name in t tan wno are descended from New England stock, and has desired nie to publish the fact. Partie interested will find Mr. Adams a prompt and pleasant corresponded, willing to exchange information with them. The County Educational Associa tion have appointed a committee to teacher go around to the vaiiou and trustees, and ascertain why they to not attend the meetings more regularly, and siir up their p. ire t there are no minus to the fact drones desired in the hive of education. Talk to them ttraieht. Two men named liozle and Clays, indulged in a iit fijiit at the resi denceof the lalter in the Seventh Ward, this morning, through some niisunderstandhig, and for their deportment were afterwards interviewed by the magistrate. Herald, Feb. 28. .... Judge Hunter yesterday ordered that P. H. Lannan u,ad H. W. Lawrence, drawn as petit jurors, be each The Wilhelmj Company. This city will receive a visit from Wilhelmj, Madame Marie Salvotti and Max Yogrich, on the 5th of March. These artists have received flattering notices from the press of every locality in whic i they have performed, and our citizens may depend upon it, that a visit to Union Opera House on the evening in ques. The tion will repay them Denver JfepulUean of a recent date has this to say of the renowned soprano: Signora Salvotti shared with Ilerr Wilhelmj the triumpht of the evens ing. Salvotti possesses a fresh, rich and flexible voice, which she admirably controls; in addition, it is powerful and pure, exerting an instantaneous effect, remarkably a'ike - Oils, Pa hi ts t COLORS. WIN Dt W Gardners' Mecham' ' . Lit lines carried ly us, and usuall u. TOOLS GLASS ' '"r" A.. M'oMed VM0 II anlnare Stores, and our Prices are as low as the market X alio, ten-fold- - VT t - - jff, MAIN STREET. LTJMBBR .YABTO STEEL DDLBIS PLATED GOODS the cultivated and uncultivated ear. Arditi's "Magnetic Yalse," Table and Pocket Cutlery which closed the programme, left a . pleasing impression. In speaking of the performances Ogden'M Photographer, of the celebrated Hungarian pianist, J, O. STKPHKXS, Mr. Yogrich, the Jacksonville Dally Corner of Young and Fifth streets. to " HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, TRIMMllffi STOVES & TINWARE., !- Journal says: LANDSCAPE PH0T01IRAPIIY a specialty. Mr. Max Yogrich is a pianist such Come and have your picture taken. as is seldom heard in communities jan Mtf like this. lie is an artist, a thorough whether solo or in artist, accompani ment. We have listened to Gott- schalk. Rubinstein, Von Buelow and other great pianistt, and with them shall ever remember the exquisite playing of Yogrich. If the world does not hear more of Mm it is his own fault. His Bridal Song, composed expressly for Wilhelmj, and played', by him last evening, would alone stamp Vogrich a comWholesale and Retail dealers in poser gifted wittt "fire from heaven." His first selection was a eoncerto, by Henselt; second a fantasie, built up- Drugs, on an air from Sonnambula,by Liszt. SZAVEX'S YusfiffiHTE COIjiOGIVIE, I ie City Drug Store, fined $50 for bciri" abnt, unless they show cause before the close of the term why they should not be ' fined. While a gentleman in this city was doing some shoot in-.- yesterday, he accidently shot a young man. The party was indulging ia some fancy snots at a shooting gullery.and blazed away at a target.when tiie young man, who was present, jumped in front of it, and the ball struck him in the Medicines, jaw, on the right side. He was taken Dr. Court. Third District to Chemicals, Thompson, who examined the wound, fcut could find no bullet, and in the Supreme Court Proceedings Dye Stuffs, supposed that it had rebounded. The on Thursday, Chief Justice Hunter bullet was very small and only a Perfumeries," presidingi slight injury inflicted. Willis Knapp vs. Societe des Erushes, Mines; dismissed on plaintiff's mo- Combs and A Few More. tion.. This morning we present the re Toilet J. Woodmansee vs. Jas. Kelley et mainder of the nets passed at the motion for to new set and trial al.; recent session of the legislature, and aside referee's PAINTS, OILS leport, etc., contin approved by the governor, which are ued. as follows : Wm. Iiurrows vs. E. F. M. Guest; An act chapping tho name of jury trial; trial in progress. COLORS AXD PUTTY. Charles Angel Ilendrickson to Chas. The People, etc., vs. Geo. ShepBulow. Angel Henry herd and Chas. Howe; housebreakAn act prohibiting the smoking ing; pleaded guilty; sent need to one Paint and of opium. Varmsh,Brushes year each in the Penitentiary. An act requiring recorders of minPaul Beus vs. M. Shaughnessy; by Sash Tools & Graining Combs. ing districts to give bonds. consent continued for term. An act to change the name of Court adjourned until 10 o'clock Hans Jorgen Christiansen to Hans We keep constantly on hand a Wednesday morning. Jorgen Rasmussen. stock ol ' A An act changing the name of The of XcKenzie Reform Club Ogden Christian P. Christiansen to Chris-tie- n This a88nciotioii was thoroughly r. Larsen. t organized-lasAn act defining the amount of night, with a memberbonds to be given by the territorial ship of over 200. The following gen- BRANDIES and , WINES. tlemen were elected permanent ofauditor and territorial Especially do we eall the attention o' An act providing for tho organiza- ficers: the public to our brands ef Dr. Ai S. Condon, president; E. tion of San Juan County, and detin-in- g H. Orth, treasurer; A. Uerrick, secEDELMONICQ AND GLENVILU the boundaries thereof, and An act changing the surnames of retary. The question of the locality to be the persons tberejn, secured and fitt.-- up for headquar They are positively pure and of ters of the club, was referred to the the best quality. There are N Persona J. W e hope the good werk committee. s R. C. Timberlakc. of Chicago will shed happiness and Better Wiiiskies thin these, and prosper is at the Union Depot Hotel, and peace in its beneficent path. will be at Mr Beardsley's sample We Make a Specialty ro our oiuIar; Fragrant & tasling Ierfame. TRY IT This AM Coir,. Q on, flowers WlLDIlirailSONV ' oLi AMD R sTOCK What the WHISKIES! V ? . d Opera Singers say 'Lh"1" - t i ,Baidw." October 15th, 1878. name iiovm tABir t IL B. SLAVEV 1st, 1878. I have thousands of testimonials similar to the above in Articles, FINE WHISKIES, . XJ: . Hair . J VorlJ-Renownc- J. ZoT , D nrj-r- W II. B. Slav Patent Varni s lies! YOU WILL USE MO OTHER Itnfn Trial Size, 25ets. m targer lUtHes all Prices, FOR SALK BY & dfen5-MClNu- tt Wholesale Brngisls, C0-- . K OGDEIV, UTAH. Hardware! TILL YOU CAN'T REST: , J ust drop in and see the Mammoth Stock of Irou, Steel, Copper and Tin Goods, at - IPo xxxrtix St. ' . . Ogden. . Snow Slide in Ogden Canyon; Yesterday afternoon a mow-slid- e came tearing down the south side of Ogden canyon, about one mile above S.. Wheeler's mill, or eighty rods above Goodale's canyon. The rebellious snow mass hurled hsclf down into the river, choking it all up, and then forced its irresistible way up on the opposite incline, rushing across the bottom and blocking 150 feet of road, to a height of 20 (cot" The river was almost dry, down at Johnson's. As far as known no accident is to be deplored. A caution may be well placed here, that it is highly dangerous at this time of the year, to travel in the canyons whenever there is iv south wind blowing, as the lower strata of snow are liable to. give way under the rapid breath of the south wind aivl set themselves 'into motion. Once ia progress, the sliding mass will propel it gigantic bulk, carry ing with it destruction and devasta tion, from which there is no escape y Salt Lake Notes. ir The Herald of yesterday says that Governor Emery, at the instance of General Butler, Penitentiary warden onTuesday pardoned out several par ties, giving them the benefit of the copper act, 'or awarding act passed ' They by the Legislative Assembly. would all have been entitled to par don anyhow, for good conduct, their terms of sentence, as will be seen, having nearly expired. Those pardoned, and who will be given their liberty this morning," are D. W. Grant, convicted of laipeny and sentenced to two years and six months, he had served two years n,l four months of his time. John Sagehorn, burglary, sentenced to one year, served ten months; Nicholas Nattrass, robbery,sen teneed to on e year.served ten menths; James Riddle, robbery, sentenced to one year, served eleven months; Jesso Tinny, robbery, sentenced to one year, served eleven months; and Edwin T. Moyer, lais ceny, sentenced to rue year, served eleven months, WHOLESALE Tj&ADU.l (Jo and See Him. . All allicted with corns, bunions, Ed. C, Mix connected with a Jfew chilblains, ingrowing nails, warts NEW" JEWELRY STORE sore or weak eyes, shou'.d not fail t York firm, Is at the Un'on Depot. is H. H. Woodwright, of Cincinnati, call upon Dr. Von Tromlitz, who This House. now Commercial the at registered at the Union Depot yesterhails from San Francisco, gentleman day. and is said to be very clever, He D. W. Wallis, of Nevada, is looking will only be here a few days, so make around Ogden a little, under the pro the best of the opportunity. tecting wing of M. II. Beardsly. Abe JJewbergcr, tr:n fling agent Xow is Tonr Chance for a New York firm, will be at ro see D- - Geo. Von Tromlitz, of San Beardslys sample rooms to day. Francisco, who is stopping at tbe D. Samison, a Chic";o commercial Commeroial House, Room No. 10. ill cure bunions, corns, chilblains, man, is at the Union Depot Hotel. Practical Jeweler. nails, and warts, without He will hold forth at tho sample ingrowing also cures weak and sore eyes. Keeps Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. pain; rooms, to day. dleb26 3t All kludsof Repairing Done and Warranted Mr. Robert Van Dyku went down REPAIRING OF FINE WATCHES to Salt Lake last evening. Tie is seeotice. ' A SPECIALTY. a little will be and The annual meeting of the Ogden relaxation, king Fourth Street, gden Gi ,, Driving Park and Fair Grounds As absent the rest of the week. djaS 2w t"w sociation, will be held at the City Hall, in Ogden City, on AJ.on.1ay, -Ilappy Jurors, March st, 188Q, at f o'clock p, m. ORGAN. Soon of those parties dravn as Jur Members of the association are herebe must notified dues that their rors for the ensuing term of the by Wood'. A Co'a. anlnndifl PinA nnfl U..t Hro... paid on or before that day. Any which turpa any Oritia ever brought to Third District Cc... t, will no doubt member Utah. He is alio agent for "Knaba," "Anon." failing to pay his dues by the "Wood. A Hardmau" Pianos; and wilt be glad to learn that ihe law recent- time stated, will cease to be a mem- brass bands, nmly orchestras, choir or families with Instruments or Music of a better qaality and ly passed taking some counties from ber of the Association. cheaper than any other dealer in Utah. Ad dress By order of the Board of Directhe Third District, has been the 1st Donth Street, (two doors east of Dinwoodey't tors. W. McNctt, J. varnunre oiorej can L.aae city, orders by means of releasing them from servfeb 19 9t w2Ut Secretary. mail will reci. prompt attentinu. ice as jurors there. Judge Hunter, on TpesJy, 80 announced from the Froni a Well nown Physician." Geo, Chalman, of Stocton Cal with mine host Beardeley. is i9 0!BUjyju . TO itZtwr -- stock unexcelled CO JUJ AKD fSEE. 2 POSITIVELY EVERVTHLVg dj20U' THE . 11 IIAE W..... oq: " in the North- - ' mUK OF iWGE. HOME?' MANUFACTURES H OME ;IJHDUSTRY IN ADVANCE! Earr L. Son's, &on(h:sfde.Fonrifa.scw'9rear n bench, and herewith we present the Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 5, '79. naraesof those excused : II. II.Varner& Co. Gentlemen: Without solicitation 1 desire to exJt Roas excused. to you my high appreciation of press Elihu Warren, Ogden, Weber Co. known as Warner'sSafe remedy yeur ' " L. B. Stevens, Kidney and Liver Cure. Some time " ; since my attention was called to a J. B. Goodfellow, " " gentleman who had for a long time Jos, Ruasell, Riverdale, keen a great sufferer. After making Win. Jenes, Uinuth, , ;i " a thorough examination of the case, II, Call, Willed &y, Summit Co. foupd that j8 kidneys nd liver Box Khler, were badly attected. R. Wilson, Kot without hesitation I prescribed your Safe Kid' Jos. Hewlett, , ney and Liver Onre, The result, after W, C. Johnson, Cxiinne, ; taking two bottles, has been satisfac" " M. E. Campbell' ; tory in the e treme. Without hesi' . Thos. Yates, Call's Fort, tation, I would now prescribe the L :::;-W- H. J: HOWELi:, PIPE THE TRADE .' ... OP "Jeans' ' ' BXAMISB '.6IB0IMBX8 r Cassimeres, iheCo-Op.- " .,' - ; ; MAH'tFACTUmtD 0OLE Wheat, Ools 1ST ; .'' ''. ;';;::!-.A1- flannels, ' And the CELEBRATED ' ; "." BlaDkets,&cv ;! 11 atThb M i l, X Sf a0l Barley Jeliyer.J at 'the Ogden Flonriuf Mills.'fakerV in Jx- - M " AFIRST-CXASST- ! : i" 1 ft A . business and Siiiis Made to Order. :fTC7T H1CHEST MARKET PRICE PAID?FOR WOOL. iaitmts by sxAtaini.g our goods Wcr Snrfn.T TbB'as wiU wo offer buying . - .VV ;ii 1 LIBEUAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE orortSry.i8h J. W. Taylor, Ogden, Weber county. same remedy to all afflicted. Yours R. Caulk ixs, M. D. truly, dei)9 ' WV -- shonld not fail to itnprovo the .J"-lrj L. FARR Srn & SOS.'SJ The above you are at liberty to feblO 2w Fine Picture. publish if you choose. Mr. John Tyler, tki gentlemanly BEARDSLEY'SJ HOFFMAN BItO'S. : clerk of the Keeaey House,, yester UNION DEPOT HOTEL day shewed a a couple (,( fine D you feel that anv on of tonr the celebrated of D,r. photographs first At the LABQEST AND LBADIN8 HOTEL. appearance of a cough, Ogden, Utah. organs your stomachy liver, bowels, cold, hoarseness or sore throat "nip John Ruth and wife, which he had or nervous North t8t Cor. 4th & Maia fits. system, tatters in it work? Utah If so, i it in the bud" by the use of s just received from San Francisco. Ogden City, Rooms and Table . repair the damage with tbe "Rock Hojrehound and Rye." Dr. Ruth is said to be the finest fancy most powerful, yet harmless, of Every Respect. Trms CoDTtairat to a trains. ae kaTT leaacd th AL.V WORK lVABKlNTED For sale only by i. W. Meruit shot in the world, far ahead of Car- Commercial Kemember tlut debility Reasonable. livu oD Maio it., which we wii ' deSU is the "Beginning p the JInd'' that Co., Fourth Street.Ogden.' ver, while his fine iopkjsg wife js perate in repoectioD with the Kwocy Hruto, SUPERIOR TO ANY PRODUCED ALL TRAIXS STOP 0E Bor8, the. climax of all weakness is a uninot far behind him in ability in that versal paralyse of the system. anl .. .Irs 0 ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. " u jw luiitu accoumo(faott for 100 , that such paralysis is the' immediate raitiuui f!ne. ....... i e t cibuus s. bnrt ' . Guests, T of aaa CHILDREN'S The well khowi CutW tyhiiky Death. PORTRAITS OUR nio bnwn precursor nMn r . i.sil their return. ., ycj; c?n find fine Lrandy and For sale by all Druggists and at Woolner's, wholesale ahd mtai,, V. K. ZEIGLER, , Feo?hitoh, cciany. M.H.BEARP&UCT.rt0v seltzer at tbe Commercial bar. Dealers gensrailj . dfeb!5tf . PENEY HOUSE IT Piiotbgraphic, Studio, & .1 . First-clas- ', v t -- ! |