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Show J A Coming- Thorwaldsen, The Xctci has the following on a young Utonian artist: Cyrus Edwin Wbdnbsdat Etbmino, Jem 23, 1880. Oallia, a youth ol Springville, agod 17 years, has been in Boston for about two months, studying the art POST OFFICE. of sculpture the first boy from Utah AaAITil who has ever gone east to acquire a Uk Clty7l dallj.,.8 .i, tad :t p 8 40 a m ... 4:40 Wul, Through Mail daily In m knowledge of this beautiful art. Hail dl TarBajti dally the short lime he has been under Professor Bartlett't tuition, he has rar Suit Uk and th KMt..... l:(Xl a.m. For Ball Uk 4:00 p. at. surprised his teacher by his extraorn th Hut Xm Rich Count Bar Uk Conitjr and dinary talent, and surpassed all his sxN faxing j,maili ft yia Kvamton, and lear tb Inter pl.cn, fellow students, seme of whom have Wyoming, Muaday, Wadnaadayt and Pridaya, at 7:00 a.iu Rath l)iaa. Idaho and Montana, daily. ..:U0a.m been' at school for several years. UsotTill,Bdu, Haoptraud Waft Web' 6.10 1 1.'. Professor Bartlett, with a generosity Wadnaadaya and listuriiayi Pi Jo City Slat.rnlla, North Oxdao aud ''Mrh ever marks the man and the atarnaTill, Monday, nadne(U)i ana S.46 . .n. ii uo teacher, has personally interestFriday, Ornoi Uli?ei j S li a m. to 7 p.m. o iday. ....o:lp.m. to 7 p ni. ed himself in young Dallin whose dciUTir CirasTMiNT Oaau troa tot p.m. prospects he declares to be of the lt JtoxiT Oasu DirasTaMT Open most brilliant character. Cyrus, or .m 10 a.m. to 4 ram....... J am. to 8 p.m aUld Boor open from as he is called by his instructor, Ed HATHA KIMBALL, Puitmaiter. of win, is the ton of Thomaa-Dalliis- j Springville, and from early boyhood, TRAINS. tJ.P. train art yrm 840 i n before he ever taw a piece of sculp6:40 p.m " 6.r. is said to have been exceedingM5 a.m ture, t.r train learat..... C. P. tiaia anlT.... 60 p.m clever with 'his knife in carving ly 11 '3d a m G. C. arrlrni aaiigrant " 1:16 p.m out figures and images in foapstone laavat tj. P. " 8:,16 a m C.r. arrlTo Up to the time of hi." S. P. taigraat laare. 4"5 p.m and in wood. hi . 0. trala arrlT 8:00 a.m to east going study, bis only imple" :4u p.m and " Wi :40a.m ment of labor in his chosen profes" " and 6:Alp.lu sion was an ordinary pocket knife. ou a.m U.K. train arriT " " laarea... 8:30 pm We are pleased to notice the rise of Oidi-City Tim. the young genius. We earnestly The JUNCTION baa a LARGER hopo his bright expectations will all CIRCULATION in 0rden and bo realized, and that his name and throughout Northern Utah, fame may yet shed a lustre over the than ALL OTHER NEWSPA- humble place of his birth . - unction HoBR-Gna- .. n PERS combined. EnUrad. at th tUk Trrllrj, rout Office al Ogdra Kectnd Clan latter. (It), By V. C. Oils, Paints; The Aaierlian Turner, in Germany. s DOW Sew Yokk, June The Steams GLASS fhip Silesia with the Germ Turners (Gymnasts) arrive 1 at C'?', s5gEO0K IS FULL AiVD ViV .aw-;a.-4 inJ llti AND MIX k. T00ls 1. , 2- -. M r Hamburg, received an yesterday, Appointed Hardware Stores, and enthusiastic welcome from delegations of the Frankfort and Hamburg Turner societies. Guttav Rietzke ol San Francisco replied to the address. The visitors will remain in Hamburg a few days, the eue.--u of the Turners of that city. to'iKralulatoi. New Yore, June, The Han STEVJEXS' BLOCK, congratulates the world," that the invaluable service of Judge Field on the supreme bench are like- STEEL & ly to be secured for forty years longs OF PLATED GOODS er. Iicourtous T our Prices art as low a the market allows a HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, Washington, June Secretary Ramsey received a communication from the department of state, announcing that a cipher dispatch had been received from the United States minister in Mexico which contained the information that the Mexican authorities declined to sanction the request of the United States that Gen. Hatch be permitted to follow Victorio's band of Apaches across me border into Mexico. The Indians, therefore, have succeeded in crossing the border and are beyond the reach of the United States troops. (Arrested In Woman' Drens. Bbi.timork, June 23. G eo. 'Thorn seaman, who murdered Captain Murdock, Captain Milton B. Frank and the cook William Gaue of toe schooner Mignonette in James river, was arrested on the railroad train, disguised in woman's dress. ft MALN STREET LUMBER L"-'. Late Blossom. The J t notion says the firstborn of Ogden literature. Spring Jioisems, is receiving the finishing touches of the bookbinder. The Blossoms will come rather la'e for Spring, in this instance, but we shall hail with pleasure their appearance, and inhale their frugrance with delight, even though it be midsummer. Which latter remarks, we presume mean "A rose by any other name smells as sweet." If Dame Nature is late withlier Sprituj, (which she certainly has been this year) the authors of "aS', II." cannot be blamed for being a little behind with the Blossoms. That's a natural sequence. WIN COLORS, Jlstiox. to the Gardeners' I'eckcw TT-A-IR,- !) QQVi ALL AXD FIFTH KTREXTS, TRIMMING, ible and Pocket Cutlery, STnvre . ",M" 1871. v.ft 1 1 YYAP f WHOLESALU A JVM RETAIL 3EALERS IN PATENT MEDICIKIIS, BRUGS, Dye Staff, Perfumeries, Fancy Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, tombs, Trusses, Etc., TAc. Must he Slopped. PAINTS, OILS, TV. RPJ5NTIN E The Performance. since we called attenVARNISHES. A M tin rami liuliv liuu Over. 1 has been tion to the dangerous practices of fettled that definitely KaxKAkEK. III. June 22. & VA8MSH boys boarding moving trains at the on next Saturday evening th per- Ilolzrnaun and lin' IS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BRIM, thif-and the en formance of the fine three net play, child weie run over ' v nijn depot. Despite a railroid I'rolhcr- - 'sind thehiiigh- - tiMin at Krvnt Pat k Mai in. yesterday deavoiM of the railroad men to pre- the Sush Tools, Blenders, fe. littiiitr farce of ' A Mr. No!!i:i.iiin was tat illy injured vent the practice, there dues not aide and and her bally killed. oil' will com at Mvsieriwii.Buri'Lir'' oo me to oi diminution appear any A Vijt'i strtuc The part.-ar-e ALL KINDS OF practice sp ken of above, 'iVe think WoodiiiHli.tee's Kansas City, Mo., Juno 22. A a look for we and is in it high time that the city take some food hands was raiedv enacted here .startling to nighr, resulting in death by sui- it is some tiiu' stops to stop this practice. If the good hou-.,- '. were treated to cide of "the wife oi la;, den Ll'OWn, a several railroad companies centered Ogden theatre-.yoer'condemned uiurdei r; Theexetu-- , hero pay taxes into Ojden City's a first-elaperform.n.ee. which we tion of Brown is to t Mo place will one treasury, (whidi t'.ey mist certainly are assured the torthcoming berly on Friday. His wite, an intftl-- j E Y.c I a full strcli of the II II II do), they should be protected, even be. Let all L'i and enjoy an hour or ligent, Vc( rated sMtig woman of 2o Hctu.itMg.-Atlier'o:, & N,E0:i came hero with her ,; ;, ear old c!i ild V hHve one of if becoiiiPH nci-ar- t to pass a special two of genuine, pleasure. the mir? Lsrsest a U'K day ago. sm.i h .s s,,ent neatly ordinance providing for this or any all her time in In ceil Heel He:t::!nl rtiock of WHISKIES, other evil. It seems that no-- would since her arrival. I ii oig all of u- Breturned. J. Bourbon MartbuJ, Iliune Hyp, Ac. bo a "tood lime to p:iss astringent orday she has been t'eio, audit an-- ! On Friday list Mr. 1M. S. Luly re- pears an bewas Our made -j dinance in this regard, and we douUt Stock of Case (Joudais fu;y agreement where he lias (ween him and ins ,v,e til t' both with the bear, qualities of not, when this matter is represented turned from California, supplied half-passhould 7 commit suicide at to the council, by some delegate ap- been for the pa-- l month or two. It Fine Whiskies Imported and according!" a - the time ap ed rememt time some will that be ei Dom.eiic. Ilrandics. i:ast In-li:o pointed by the railroad the woman, m her boardipanies,it proached, will be promptly attended toby tiie ago Mr. Luty had his foot mashed ing place, wrote a note of explanaUostelier, Plantation and Mountain Bew Bitters, It it an evil that while on a car at the depot, which tion, pinned it to the child's breast, city authorities. needs an immediate check, and it is accident necessitated his attending and making a bedto upon the floor her temple and placed a revolver to be hoped that prompt measures the hospital at Sacramento. His foot AJbsiutli a bullet through her brain, exput is now healing rapidly, and although wi'.l be adopted to suppress the nuipiring instantly. Two policemen is ex- went to the jail to notify Brown of sance, bot'i foi the safety of the fool- not by any means strong, it in be the his wife's act, and as they called him will Mr, able, Luty ish boys who indulge in it, and for pected into the corridor saw him put someto of of a take course weeks, We hare a full stock of the , couple the necessary protection of the rail-thing into his moulh hastily. They road companies, now centering in up some light occupation. immediately grasped him by th . throat, and after a protracted strug Oijden. gle succeeded in removing half an Fine Pieces. ounce of morphine from his mouth, In the market, at Lowest Prices. We acknowledge the receipt of which had been given him by his A Revengeful Iteihkirt. Orders wife. When called to the by mail Attended to with Despatch. The Iteno Gazette ef a recent date two pieces of music from D. 0. ('al- Brown emitted oath after corridor, curse oath, and the ''Racquet Waltz," LIST SEtfT 45X APPLICATION. after curse, and after every pers on says that old Winnemucca, while der, one, the other the ''Seaside Gallop.'' Both was removed he begged to be killed TXT dapri tf visiting a Washoe camp, was struck TlTlTTv over the head with a twisted rope, pieces are very fine, and are meeting and cursed his fate. Brown is a thorWOIST, citi- oughly bad man and the strange de of our Those sale. a with large and the old scalp-lifte- r would have votion of his wife is a subject of much zens who wish to purchase either or comment. avenged the insult right then Vnd there had it not been for the inter- both of these fine pieces, should call ference of Captain Dave, the young upon Mr. Clarence Boyle, at Calder's Links Coats, Duster Coats at A. MILE RACE Piute chief. As it was, old Vinne establishment on the eaft tide of Kuhn & Bro. dju23tf mucca swore by the graves of his Main street. ro- fathers that he would have levenge. The Finest. -- A. Washoe diplomats are endeavoring A First-Clfls- s Liar. Assortment of Fans at Allen's. To take war avert to by apologizing for the plate on The particulars of tbe Parker mur dju23tf insult. They say Winnemucca atTHE OGDEN DRIWG der ease ? published in the last issue HIE tended a feast at the Washoe camp Laiuks Linen Suits at A. Kuhn of the Miner are substantially correct, to which he was not invited, and Bro. dju23tf but at the examination of Jennings, that the Indian who struck him was whom Dalton charges was his acSaturday, 26, 'SO, drunk at the time. It is possible complice in the crime, the evidence Whitk Ykst White Yet.ts at A, BBTWHH that the old chiefs anger may be was held to be insufficient for com- Kuhn & Bros. dju23tf and he was accordingly disappeased by a blanket or a bottle of mittal, . T). In addition to other crimicharged. fire water; but unles the Washoes nal Of IfODtana. accomplishments, Dalton seems Harris k Co. make reparation for the insult there to be a lip r. Herald. Ami W. V. sell goods low. jtilSlm will be bloodshed. i .tVD ! aiiiiies, . J -- i - Ti Dr;tkr will show you a splendid article of Soda Water. Thkuuuh travel from west to east is great at the present. No mork bones have been unearth" ed on Court House hill. Tun final coat of paint in being put on the Court House fence. Thk emigrants will arrive in Ogden at 1 o'clock to morrow afternoon. J as. Allkn comes out with some local "ads." Head them and then give him a call. llox. Gko. Q. Cannon and parly will arrive in Ogden this evening, and will proceed to Rait Lake. A iriNK stock of the latest styles of visiting cards has just been received at this odice. Call and see us. Fob th best kind of job ivoik, at rates that cannot be beaten for cheapness, call at the Jcnition office. The most attractive bill ever presented in Ogden will be the"Corican Brothers" and the "Mysterious Bur lar." Asvct twenty car loads of steel rails are passing through Ogden daily, from the east, designed for the C. P. road. Two good tilings to remember Tbe "Cortican Brothers" and "A Mysterious Burglar'' at the Ogden theatre next Saturday evening. Frhd Waduan has given up the important position of city canine killer, and is now engaged at the Beardsley hotel. He feels more at home now. From the Reno Uaseitt we learn that Dr. Banks McKenziv will leave that place on next Monday, for Salt Lake, where he will help to celebrate the Fourth of July. A Li? Lowi says that lie is having ."00 photographs of himself struck off, such is the great deaiund for them. He intends to charge more for them than anything eke in his collection of curiosities. Tub bulletins in regard to the democratic convention now being held at Cincinnati, are creating as much excitement in Ogden as did those giving particulars of the Chicago (republican) convention a week or two tince. tin-all"- MACHINE as OILS' IN'UTAir, ! ' - t WHISKIES! a, Curaoo, Maraschino anil -- IMPORTED AND CALIFORNIA WINES. Best Brands of CICL&RSI PRICE mti J- li.it . & Main St.; Ogden- GREAT MATCH! FIFTY $500 i 8IDE1 Race Course, June WAGSTAFF, first-clas- SMITH, Or California. g Personal. Mr. Joseph Stanford went w Salt Lake this morning, per U. C. train. He expects to be absent a day or two. George D. Chaplain, the celebrated actor, arrived in Ogden this morning, and Jtook the U. P. train for the east. Bishop Sheets, came up from Sa't Lake this morning, and went north, where he will spend a few days. 0. H. Dodge, E?'p, managing agent of "The Blacksmith's Dream" exhibition, came up from Salt Lake this morning. He will take his show where he to Eranston expects to meet with the success which this exhibition deserves. BITTEll&t, ' xs How's This t The Herald of this morning says that "the ladies having in charge the matter of getting up the representa tives of the colonies and states for the Fourth of July celebration in Salt Lake met yesterday and decided on a Goddess of Liberty. The fortu nate lady is M'ts. Jackson i Cincinnati. She is of medium height, moderately dark, lovely, and the se lection is approved by all who know the charming yeung lady." This is pretty rough on the Salt Lake ladies. When Ogden gets up a celebration aird needs a "Goddess Mast Ogdenites,of Democratic of Liberty" it will not need to hunt know-tonot at present all over the United States before finwho the nominee of their party a young lady pretty enough to ding will be, are willing to bet a little the character, got plenty represent money that the next president of the United States like the present,S. J. here and when aextSaltl.ake needs a pretty girl, Ogden will furnish a T. will be a democrat. hundred or two, on short notice. Welcome! at one o'clock, it is that the emigrants will arrive ia Ogden, they having leftCheyenno yesterday afternoon. Amang the returning missionaries will be our fellow townsman and old friend, William Driver Esq. He will bo met at the depot by a host of friends, and acquaintances, and all will extend to him a hearty welcome home. Wanted, i hk Mkdic.u Faculty recommend Southern has recent ly wedded Miss Lizzie Dollar. If he Siminond's Nabob Whisky. Sold by MUTTON husbands his fortune well he ought iuc .xuu ,v io. dju21tt never to be without a Dollar in the Home Sentinel. house. and Wrong To Our Patrons aud Friends. again. After he married her she '1 he hadn't a Dollar to her name. Xe.w extension of our new line of 1 Liven lank Cars, for the Montana trade, will necessitate our absence from ! Ogden and entire attention to this business for the next thirty days. Thekb will be an examination of Should the wants oi our patrons, dethe classes in the different depart- siring anything in our line of busibe not promptly attended to ments of the School of the Good ness, in our absence, word left at the resi Shepherd on Thur'day and Fridnv dence on Fourth street, opposite B. June 24tl and 25th at which the White's lumber vard. or a postal di rected to us atoiiraddrcs nortb.will public is invited. C. G. Davis Prin insure prompt coirection of anv in cipal. attention in thewav of filling orders. iiespeotfully, J.st M. I. BRANCH. INDIES wilo wisi, a stjiisu Hkonltl call and see tbe Fine ,ot of Vew SUMMER WOODS just opened up fu our Ilelail Department. We take pleasure in Knowing ourOooiiM aud respeetrnlly in. Tile litipeetiori of quality aud Iress A. GRffiBN WRLL & SON IOID! BEEF! Kit? 0DEX ulghti, at Jowph Wright Auctloi Roeau, aa) at the track on th day of rac. Carrtaaa aad o..nT.TBM. contaiiiDf ladi wiU k alkw to dn on th inida f track. djatttd A price;. S. W. ! SEARS, Manager. ffitfin ( VEAL! J!t-ii'er- Non-cents- Treat 'Em Well. This evening Messrs James Gale, of this city, and James Hutchins, of Slaterville,with their esteemed wives, will leave Ogden for a jaunt as far Arrived, north a Franklin. Brother Hutch ins wa engaged ell this forenoon The latest noveliies in Summer and a part of the afternoon, in super- Dress Oood and Lawns at Jamee Alien's lju2otf intending the fixing up of a light spring wagon for their use. and from Beer on Ice, the prepaiations made, we should eoAt that i Turner's iSaloon, Fourth the imagine parties intend havin i? a irood limp- - :,n,l 'nly five cents per glass. .ho ....... r street. djul'J lm. doubt not that they will. The trip. Leen though Uking partially on ac Harris A Co. count ofbusines-- . will we are sure want to see you. julMm be a pleasurable one, and we wish our friends much enjoyment and a New Yoke Cieameiy Cheese at C. .safe retur. Tootiraortheri) friends Maguire's. jelStf we please take gid care of our La hies Linen Dusters at A. Kuhn prute'irs, and treat them well, wlii. h C, Maguire's. witfafied you will do. 4 fro. . . djtl2lf je I5tf J "e are well . 2. C. Each Contestant to use Ten Horses, and change horses each and Kid gloves, 50 cts. a pair, at Jas. Al- every mile. len's. ri,u2.'itf RACE TO START AT TWO P.M. Admission to Track, 50 ets. New 'or.k Children under 13, 33 ets. Creamery Cheese at C. Pools will h, told Thnradar aa Maguire's. jelStf Fri4ar Ladies' 20 young hogs, for which I will pay cash, or will exchange a thorough- oieu jierKsnue hoar. M. II. Beardslet. Ocdes. June 22, 1880. ju22dtf ICE, ohx dju22 3t Cormsh, 'gdcii Sicily Lemx :,t C Oil Depot. rith the Heat ol i & DROP ODELL & Maguire's. jelStf ILirrisi Co have groceries an,l provisions. jul51m. ho, Fur Medical And Family Simmond's Nalxib Whisky. Sold hv Mc.Nutt. dju21tf T.N J.T WRIGHT'S lside earrTing an IMMENSE STOCK OF GltOCEKIES, &cJ e, For the Blood and l.her Cse Compound Extract of Sarsapa-rill.- i and Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium. ilma"! S 1880. tlslPAIAT Mend the broken sidewalks. Harris k Co., Fifth St. Jul 61m "boss" Soda Water at Driver's, Main street. Tun Wardleigh building is being rapidly built uj. t r) GENERAL NEWS. , to-da- ten,T I.itnoKs ofli-ce- A few d;tys BRIEF MENTION. Hot again Tabti Driver's Soda Water. Oh, the 'eat, the 'orrid Vut Too Sharp For Him. Yesterday, Adam Johnson, who keeps a saloon at th depot, learned that a certain party, to whom he had given unlimited credit for the last month, was about to leave on the U. P. train without liquidating the debt. Accordingly Adam kept a good lookout, and detected his man about to board the train. Adam secured the services of the depot policeman, who informed the chap that he (the diil not want to take him to jail, and earnestly rnommendi-him to pay the bill. The man got a little scared, and slated that if the party he was owing would accorapa ny him to a certain hotel on Fifth street, he would pay it. H was "accompanied" and the result was that the bill was collected. MEATS en b? had day, at all hoar, atthfir Mott Foctb Marltot Sth Owdbw, TJtAJi. Hsve a 8PLKXDIDLT APPOINTED h ib Ab ICE CREAM PAllLOBl Xbeir tore, in the New donStf I |