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Show A WARNING. LA DUELLO. Spring Revolver broight Handle Explosive Material Into PI a J at Ft. Jtonglas. fully, or Hot at All. Tlie FpsUtc Satcbdat Evening, Mar. 27, 1880. am. and (:M -- 5: F- - " P- OLOaUTOI For Salt Uka aad Uw Rait...... .:00 pjn. for 811 Uka an-- l tha Va.t.... ttia Rich Oounly, Iktar Uka Oonuty and tia mailt Krajnu.n, Ma Spring! ptfia latter Wyoming, and plw, 7 0a m Moodaya, Wadaawia y. and tfriday., at in R mfc Ctah. Idaho and Montana, dail v. ..: -- int. Till, Kdeo, Hooper and Wt VYebr S:ua.in. and Saturday" Wednaaday. Pah City SiaterrtUa, North Oft'Ien and HarriatiUa, Mondays, WadntdHy and 8.46 a jo. fndayaH.... to " Hocaa-tiaiuir- 1t Orrici lialiwy :lt al &10p.m.lo7u.m. 0 la day RwiBTKf DtrjjilMiaT Opu trow X JKII Oil R iXPAKTHIXT from Outauie iicvr open from . a.m. to 8 p m. traTns. 8:0 0. P. train ari 'tea U. - li'.p! train laaTaa'.'.!!!".'... tiain arlYea... P. bmtgravt arrlrna " laaTea P. - . - arriTa-.- . 1m.... P. Kurigraat B. C. train arrlTea..... Ui ' and...... " Imih " d 0. 8. train arria.... " " leavaa " 0ko0 6)p.m ajn t-P 11:30 a.ui 1:16 p.m &66 a.m H P m ' 6;40 p.m (MOa.in 6:20 p. in a.m P. a V. P. - .. ..... .. -.- Ciiy I'hua. Hit-ti- n - ...fciOp.- Tho JUNCTION has a LARGER CIROULATION in Offdea and to-d- ay throughout Northern Utah, op-poi- tfian ALL OTHER NEWSPAPERS combined. BRIEF MENTION. Eoos. Easter Lots of country people in town. Tbb MoKenzie movement is grow in; Look out for your citizenship pers. "WnPTof the Wishton-Wiah- " pato- night. Fabmwosk sadly behind hand this season. The roads to the city are in a frightful condition. Lay in your stock of gallinacious fruit to-du- . Wiat are the Utah Democrats going to do, if anything? On the bench, people are turning out preparing their lots for cultivation. Stanford keeps up with the timeand seasons. straw hats. - See his large supply of . vs. Gillogly. half-week- 's news and a great deal else ia today's Jbnction. te Each prod Jnst dlgclng for the meat? The Reporter. A. Thomas is counsel for JtooB the defense in the libel suit of Heeve All the 16-ye- nt OpOII lu a.m. to p. ! a.iu. to 8 p.m KATUA.N KIMBALL. Poatroaater. C. U Temperance Meeting. Editor Junction : The meetings of the temperance club of this city, s held on Monday nights, at theatre, are certainly praiseworthy and ought to be patronized and substantially supported by all who love to see moral and inThere are tellectual developments. none claiming a share of common sonsibility who would put a straw in the way of those ladies and gentle men whose efforts are directed towards the establishment of such an institution in our midst. That the meetintrs of the club mar be appreciated and the result beneficed to all, it is essentially necess try to have order. Any person, young or old, who cornea with the intention of disturbing the peace ought te be expelled and punished severely. To allow the hoodlum element to grow and gain strength interrupting public meetings by ignorant, boisterous conduct, throws a slur on the intelligence and respectability of a law community. If abiding order-lovint- r order u heaven's first law, let order be the order of the isy in Ogden, Serai-YTeekl- y ef Ogdenites are making preparations to go to the Sawtooth Range, Idaho, shortly. Biad "Reoenl Eeports" for a of the telegraphic news up to the hour of going to press. Two day's meeting will be held in the Salt Lake Assembly Hall, A number sum-Mar- y com-weari- ng on Sunday, April 4th. The bll La the Opera House last evening was well attended, and all hands enjoyed themselves hugoly Hr, O. M. Piebcb, of Salt Lake, will preaoh in the Methodist Church tcniorrow at 11 a. m.f and 7;30p. m Fbepakb large quantities of streak ed, striped, spotted, speckled and t shaded fabrics for wrapping ia tomorrow. This has been the liveliest day experienced in Ogden for some time. Onr friends from the country are out (er in) in full force. Now doth the littlo, busy bee Begin to ruo his eyee, In readiness to sally forth With hoppers, gnats and flies. Tbe singers of the Reform Club Choir will meet at thoir club room tomorrow at 4 o'clock, for rehearsal. A full attendance is desired. A certain who attempted to get off his inebriate jokes , at last night's ball in tho Union Hall, was peremptorily Marshtlled downstairs. J. E. McBbidb, chairman of the Utah Republican Committee, issued a call for a convention to elect a Chicago, to be held in Salt Lake on Saturday, April 3d. Somb of ourrural postoffices require looking into. We receive frequent complaints about disagreeable delays in the delivery of oar papers which leave this office at the regular times, Spb the Hooperville amateur to night. Let as show that if we cannot et up city performances as often as we would wish to, we have at least appieeiatioa for the efforts of our cousins from the country. jcwt: in an.wer to an inquiry rnede in our columns the other even ing, relative to persons who had ilk worms eggs and mulberry seed fer aale, Mr. Sanford Bingham, of Biverdale, writes that be has 40 usees of silkworm eggs to sell, in gotd condition. We had the pleasure of meeting Dr. C. T. Gibson, whose office adjoins that of Quartermaster How The Doctor ell, in the Farr block. had has ample experience in the irontier service, and has been in regular attendance on all the. collegiate " ttrzrsei ta weQ. Fea tbb Ribst. hen-frui- boot-blac- Sclt-free- deli-gatet- Who Who Wbe Who Woed-mansee'- Prof. Monch will open another term of hut popular school in about two weeks from now. to-da- y Care- An auxrauc Ailt laka Otty.doabla daily... W'a,ThroaA Mall dally... Bart ThrOBh Mall daily iri.i, A week ago last Wednesday a impromptu duel took place yesbeold boy of John Royle, of Wast at Fort Douglas terday morning tween. Captain C. B. Weston and Dr. Weber, met with a aerious accident, Le Compte, poet surgeon, the prin- which again emphasises the necessity in cipal features of which we ,uote of using the utmost precaution allied and firearms from the Herald: manipulating About 10 o'clock Frilay morn article. Having found a giant powning a rumor was afloat in town that der cartridge, similar to the common a duel had taken place between a used for sixshooters, he "mi pie of officers; and it gained cre cartridges handled it somewhat carelessly, tryatmee wlu.-- doctors were forthwith summoned to Fort Douglas. It ing to clean it, when tbe explosive finally came out that Captain C. B. substance went off" with a loud reWeston and Dr. LeCompte had en port, like that of a musket shot, in gaged in a shooting scrape that mor in a most painful and danger juring could ning, but the particulars ous manner the thumb, index and bedefinitely learned, as those in a po sition to know anything about the middle fingers of the left hand, and transaction are unwilling to commu the index finder of the right. All nicate it. It is, however, known the skin and lesh on the inside of that about 9 o'clock yesterday morn members were torn away or ing, immediately atter muster, Cap- these tain C. B. Weston and Dr. LeCompte fearfully lacerated,causing the young front of the officers' quarters man great suffering. Fortunately and begun firing at each other. It he had not held his head down, is generally believed that Weston nrea lirst, getting in two snots at .Le- otherwise the frightful discharge Compte, but it appears that the par- would have killed the poor lad. The ticipanu;themselveaare unable to teli boy's father applied such things to who bertn tho work. LeCompte, the injured hands as he had within however, returned the fire, the first shot striking Weston in the left his reach, which, et course, did not ithoulder, breaking the bone and dis- amount to much relief, nor keep off abling the arm. Weston then turn- the suppuration that set in. ed round and LeCompte fired again, was the injured Not until the jball striking near the side, the loin and close to the spine, boy brought into town and placed inflicting a flesh wound. The story under the care of Dr. John Driver, has it that Weston then fell, whose surgical skill will afford the and made an effort to bring his pisa relief aa is possible unmuch boy tol into play again, when LeCompte As luck the circumstances. der Weston and told over him stepped that if he did not leave his pistol would have it, only the renewable il'iiio he would be killed outright. were injured, the osseous strucWeston then desisted, and was car- parte ture remaining unhurt, so that it is ried off. The shot fired by Weston on scored LeCompte's little finger only a question ef time when the the left hand, the bullet then passed boy will again have the use of his through his cuff, then scored him en hands, which he will be sure to keep the under side of his arm just below th a elbow, passed up, grazed his left heneeforth at a respectable distance side, and having spent its force, from giant powder, or any other dropped into his left boot. This was such unpalatable compound. tho only injury sustained by LeWe hope the accident will at least Compte. do good in serving ae a caution to We learn from the Tribune that the who are constantly risking those aft'.iir arose through a real or fancied limbs and lives by recklessly their afi'roi.t to a lady by the Doctor, and the Captain decided to act as her handling these dangerous articles. champion. The offense seems to have been trivial and pardon was The Reporter. asked at the time, but this not being Wbe trsmpsaad tramps along theatrtett, satisfactory to the Captain, he And bones each one be pereosnee meets, further reparation, With "How are you Jim," "Howd do Joe," which, being refused, led to the "Hello, Ale, watt do you knowf" result above stated. The Reporter. Dr. Hamilton is in attendance on Who walks and walks until bis coras Weston j Le Compte is not seriously SaeM like tea devils, tack with borne, Eseh horn a laaee te prod hie feet, injured. POST OFFICE. o Citizenship Papers, We published yesterday a brief aa nouncement to the effect that aliens coul I obtain their first papers at the office of the clerk of the First Dis trict Court, in the County Court House, Ogden. We now wish to im press it upon the alien people wko live here and hare not yet taken the nesessary steps to wake themselves citizens, that delays are dangerous; and that living in a country which guarantees certain privileges alike to its native and naturalized subjects, they cannot be too speedy in the matter of taking the initiatory steps, after which the law iteelf points out the time in which citizenship ' may be perfected. Do not overlook important mat ters, especially when by attending to them your own interest are best tarneU nlfht Into the day. glveth all the boys away, seeth life Inst as it Is, kBeweth hla own little We? The Reporter. Who dlfth fall ef honors won. Who oft U called "son ef a gaa." Who Who Who Who iZVL S'i0, 4" :.- known reputation of the principal has congregated from all ever this PLATED GOODS. county and its neighbors, showed Tdble and Pocket Cutlery. verv creditable attainments. Those present were the more impressed with the necessity and possibility of ajhigher central school for Ogden City, whose beneficent influence would extend all over the county and the surroundings. After the exercises had terminated, Prof. Monch called on the trustees and the other prominent gentlemen present, to addrea the assembly. Hon. L. J. Herrick expressed himself as highly pleased with the proficiency of the scholars and the efficiency of the methods pursued and the discipline maintained by ly i) TAKE SADDLE k mvijpi HIGCrlNBOTHAM & Co., MAT rr ' General Merchandise ! received a large and complete assortment cf Ha-ej- uat DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS .f D0aesties,Priats Consisting PL- PepUns.Cash.eres Collen Plaids Plaid Wamsoek aad J.eenetts, Tlot.ria Lawas Swiss Whit, Mull, ; 5cls ?IVlp".eB irom from 25cU. to Table ... Dama.ka-T.r- k., Red e L. ... 5clB. Per ttOcls. per , m TeIlo OEI.EBRA.TE3 GLOBE UK " COBSTTT m SIIIIiT -- OLOTHlNGl B." jw, C& ' oi?e City Drng Store, mmi OGDEN, WOIIIMUON, Kerr. Wholcsa'e and Betail A. STIVEF8, dealf" Drags, Patent Medicines. T. IRON Dye Stuffs. Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Stevens Brass and Iron Castings. Special attention given to all work pertaining to STEAM Al MACHINERY. ALL KINDS OF IRON FEN CINGl Ornamental and plaia made t order. Olp Cat Iron Taxbn is Exchanqb po Work. mar a am Hardware! hack-groun- Make a Specialty 'of our AGRICULTURAL And General Blacksmithing. 7i-bun- We Brothers, Are now prepared to make WHISKIES! attempted, through M IRON FOUNDRY! Hair Brushes. Combs and J. SIEVES!. ATTENTION EVERYBODY Chemical U, , MagBlre, Baby Carriages, and Wholesale Dealer in Importer A splendid line, all styles and Foreign and Cometio Fruits, Vegprices, just received at Boyle & Co'e, etables and Groceries. Red Front, 8th sDreer. 4msf3l Ibj roar: I low as the market allowg. 8T0YF8 FINE WHISKIES, Cf XN ftt AXD FIFTH STREETS, e want an extra fine soft Fur Eat, ge out of the reach ef juveniles. d 37 If to A. Kubn t iJEO. Uy MAIN STREET. Va rni slies! to-da- -- ir Prlcw art a Stores, and .YLTrM::BBE' David Farr, Lovisa Harris, 8arah Horrocks, Annie Newman, Anna IMINTM, OILS. David Pingree, Job Pingree, Pingree, faster. Mary Thomas, Chas. Woodmansee, Ibster, the festival Frederioa Wederborg, SusRn B. of the resurrection of Jesus Christ Wheeler, Nellie Driver, Sarah Her COLOitS AXD PUTTY, from the tomb after his crucifixio- n- rick, Parley Hill, Elenora Farr, and Wright. is a day that is generally observed in Joseph This array speaks bo well for the the stylo throughout the popularity of the institution, that Paint and Varnish Brushes world, and the people ef Ogd.'n will we can dispense with further comSash Tools & Graining Combs. of course do their part. Even where ment. no services are held, tbe custom of staining eggs, as was the practice ilateniUe, We keep constantly on hand a centuries ago, will prevail to a great Our quiet suburb to the west is extent, and eggs will form the lead stock ot "booming," as its representative citmg features ot the bill or rare on izen, our ponderous friend James many a table. The use of egga so calls it. Since the beneficial enactextensively on this day, is supposed ment by our late legislature the roads, to be because of their being te some and sidewalks are put in an BEANDIES and WINES. streets, extent typical of the renewal of naand creditable condition, Especially da we call the attention o ture; it is also considered bv some as orderly "Main Street" especially presenting the puhlio to onr brands ef a symbol of the resnrreption and of The a decent quite appearance. DELMONICO ANS GLENVILLE an existenee beyond the grave. road supervisor has also taken steps to keep the water, which has before been on forbidden That Libel 8aiU trespassing within channels. its natural They are positively pure and of A statement e ground, appeared in the d, is work the Farm still the best quality. There are No jn of tb is morn ing,to the effect that all the set will but soon the plaintiffin the libel suit of Reeve Better Whiskies than these. busy hands to work and activity. vs. Gillogly had y '" QmT roa, All prists and qualities. Prof. Monch. Likewise Mr. Irish Line.., Embroideries, had no room but for words of La,.,, Fri.g .., Laai..' a,d Children's well deserved praise of the fair large aad eoBalete assortment ef the u"ry. i the for wishes and general showing STOMACH appreciation of the benefits of eduWHITB AND DRAB. cation. Mr. Stauford, chairman of Oris and much Cap., all.tyl., ,nd gaalitie.. Bla.k Silk Railroad Cao the trustees, was also very ALBO A AiaoBTM BSI OB TBB gratified by the meritorious advanceThe Bitters'invariably remedy yel. Professor's the obtained ment by Celebrated BUR LOCK DIAJIOXD lowness of the complexion and zeal and the students' application whites of the eyes, pains in the right LaBBdried aad Ualaandried, Mea's and Boys1. and dilated in a vigorous short ad side and under the right shoulder-blad- e, colored furred high tongue, dress on the invaluable benefits of urine, nausea, vertigo. dyspepsia,con-stipation- , nEADT-MAD- E education. heaviness of the head, The whole affair went off harmo- mental despondency,and eVery other CiforaU manifestation or accompaniment ef Ango niously and satisfactorily to all con- a disordered condition &ad Vnfcto Utu of the liver. Women's, stucerned, authorities, principal, The stomach, bowels ani kidneys A. J. JOBBSOB A CO'S CBLESBATBTJ dents and their parents. also experience their regulating and The following students have com- tonic influence. andBotton Shoes, all Guaranteed. For sale by all Druggists and pleted their studies in the various Dealers generally. branches: Natural Philotoyhy. John Hill, in rrlees we Defy CompeUtIon on tU th(, 4bove Wni. H. Crardall, Irving Alvord, Stephan Browning, and George Kerr. MIL OCR 60IDS BEFORE FCBCOASLVG Rhetoric. John Cvmposilion and ElSEWflEBf. Hill, Andrew Cook, James Pingree, Scores u Fmertk Streei and Weber ti lfil, Sarah Barker, Jane Thomas, Jane Ballantyne, Mary Thomas, and Betsy SAIN 8TBEET, OGBEJi aritr UTAH. Hill. William Andrew Cook, Algebra. CrandaU, Jamea Pingree, and George Ballan-tyn- lantyne, James Ballantyne, JosephBallantyne, Cristopher Brown, Alon- to-d- ay -. 171 Who. when he wears tnral's winga, Will write his paper 'boat heaven 'a things? zo .Brown, Wm. trandaii, uattie The Reporter. Critchlow, Andrew Cook, Samuel Hint, Mleh., Journal. Doxey, Lizzie Ensign, John rarr, old-tim- WAJ Merits HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Arith.. Fort Third. Irving Alvord, David Thomas, Henry Peery, James Howell, Benjamine Critchlow, Jane Thomas, Sarah Barker. Jane Ballantyne, Mary Tnorr-- s, .Louisa Howell, and Susan B. Wheeler. Ray s Mental Artth. fcaran Earner, Wm. H. CrandaU, James Pingree, Irving Alvord, David Thomas, and Benjamine Critchlow. Class in advanced Gtoa. Jane Bal nets ae eash bat tsketh Bote, lies for men eoncerned for votes, tells the truth tho' hesveas fall, daneeth at each charity ball? The Reporter. Gardeners' i(no) IS i?v' his attorneys, to effect a comprom ise. In order to give the pnblic i fair representation of the case, we called upon the plaintifTs attorneys, Messrs. Richards & Wil liams, who informed us that no such thing had been done; that they had simply notified the do-efendant that unless ample consulted. reparation were made in the matter their client weald seek legal redress; That Salt Shower, that is all there is of it. Se,it appears, Mr. H. H. Smith, who came down the majesty of the law will new be yesterday from Corinne, states that invoked to settle the question. a party of men from that place who were out hunting near the eastern border of the lake, witnessed the Palat. cause cf the salt shower which took A few days ago a two year old child place here and throughout the basin of Mr. Calvert, of Lynne, while play' on Thursday last. It was an enor ing around the house, struck some mous water-spou- t, which the violence paint left about by a man who had of the atmosphere swept up from the beea doing some painting work body of the lake, the waters being While playing with the paint, the curried broadcast in a unfortunate infant got the injurious direction. The hunters got the full coloring matter in both eyes, blind' benefit of their discovery, being ing the one entirely and impairing completely whitewashed as well as the sight of the other materially. thoroughly soaked. It was a very Dr. Driver, who was intrusted with singular occurrenoe, and created no the eane, thinks he can aaye little wonder at all the points visited, the injured optics. Another warning fer parents and others to keep dangeroas substances If Tei south-easterl- The Ogden Seminary. t 00 This popular educational institu COLORS. WIN- tion under Prof. L. F. Monch gave, DOW yesterday, an exhibition of the proIn branches gress made in the different GLASSY of learning whose study they had . . rv ' been pursuing with most commendAppointed Hardable zeal and success. A number of leading citizens were present to witness the gratifying results aa evinced by the examination which embraced such useful studies as physiology, I rr--5 anatomy, hygiene, natural philosophy, grammar, history, algebra, etc. In all of these important branches of knowledge, which help us to live vr va,XTn TIT A : rn o better, wiser and happier lives, the numerous students, whom the wideSTEEL & TILL YOU CANT REST. Just drop in and eee the Kammoth Stock of Forth Ogdea. WHOLESALE T ADE. Our thrifty neighboring burg to the tf djyis north is in a prosperous condition, Ooppei Goods, anticipating an immense harvest. The people are feeling well. Befove long they will commence operations Wholanala and Ectall on the new brick meeting house, which will be quite an ornament to the village. It will be 76x36 feet, and ia to be finished in excellent t i UTAH. OGDEN, , style. The schools are in session, TO Sola Agent tor S0HL1TZ well attended, and are mot satisfactorily conducted by our friends Mr. Milwaukee Beer. We would announce that, while carrying a stock unexcelled in the NorthL. Waldram and J. W. Hex. western Country, it is not yet full, and will be in House Exclusive rreatly augmented by arr; Only Liquor vals shortly to come. Ogden. am constant!) receiving larga eentlgnisaLi I The Reform Work. ' of goods of thf boat maka and brand. I am at The McKenzie Reform Club will aciad to atari tbo hold their regular meeting at Ogden LIQUOR BOOM for 1880 positively of bahdwal Theatre on Monday evening, March And can avsur. my hriands and tha Trad dJaotC I will aa h.retofore .apply avery-ae29th, 1180, commencing at half past th.m with beat govda at seven 0 elook, sharp. BED KOCK PRICES! Short speeches by S. J. Lees and John Seaman, with an interesting "t ia well atorkad with al1 My Retail Pijvr t musical programme. The public are arrdMof BEARDSLEY'S WINK- -, .JUOR8 AND CIGAR ,ao" 1I0FFMAN BRO'S. n I willcoatlnue t,, jr familie. with thebaat fa cordially invited to attend. t tha aboTe Tha and Tin Iron, Steel, HENRY WOOLNER, Liquor Dealer, at W. W. FUNGE'S, Fourtb. lot. Off detia THE TBADE Lager COME AND SEE. nnnnst is ibe mi W. W. ra, FTJTSrGE. I . liue, at UNION DEPOT HOTEL. to.ult. ; MONARCH BILLIARD HALL Photographic Studio, Ogden, Utah. Robce, blustering March has stol- Ii tha baat appoint, t all is Ogdra; (nppliad with en a march on us, unfortunate nior tba J M. Bru ick A BalkeaConp. North East Cor. 4th ft Main Sts. s Rooms and Table tals; a double assault of enow and MONARCH T.l LLI ARD AND rOOL Termsj Everj Respect. salt broke forth from ethereal por ALL WORK WARRANTED TABLES. Reasonable. First-clas- tals. TECHJ Oca telegraphic columns are Blimly It gwifXM BOlRRlt furnished, to day, the wires having UISKS beea deranged by the storms in the east. Our readers wiU get a fuller ia ent Beit isrse. neps with tha Bi- -t 3JR ol SOCR AH, CUOllV aad KK WHISKI. ASH (lb IRS. Krzt doar to Paat 0w. eCPIRIOBJTO A5T PRODUCED ILEXWBZRI INTHECITT CHILDREN'S PO RTRAJT8 OUR m u io ALL TRAINS STQP CXE B0t$ r.raoaa daitroa. Tiaitinf Salt Meaatain Kwwr ehae ' raealta aad haecaea arpia. Iprtan r ataar IMllUllMVI. . jfjS |