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Show She Jteilg unction. To-da- y we had a pleasant call from Oh, talber, Pi:c. Etoi-ng- , -- 10, i, F03T OFFICE. to-da- ARRIVALS. Lake City, soubl. duly..t .w. su.1 i'AO . as. .4 tsroagh in j I iil r, &:W nj. ut, thrvaf a mail aailf. ... W Mt; CUMIM; lt Uke sad Ike Kwl r Salt Lake aid tlw Weet, Vr ai 10 a.m. 00 p.m. 9 4 Hick CobbIi, Bear Lake OoaDty Jlc go via Kvaititit, ia SpriBgs yuraiBg.aad iMn tha latter y e m a Mondays, WedneasaTe nil titan, Idaho and Maut na. ! . I...S Wntafllla, Eden, Heapsr and H'mi Ft"1., - has been delayed frequently, of late, and that the cattle trains on (he Union 1'acitii! railroad have been given the right of way. Tha delay whs aid not to be unusual and to excile unfavorable comment on the Facific Coast. Sidney Dillon, president of the Union Pacific railroad, said yeRterday there bad been oc-- . casionally in the last few months alight delays in the arrival of trains at tigden. It was usual for the Union Pacific and Central Pacific trains to make good the loss of time on the other line in the arrival at Sacramento or at Omaha. Trains stopped at Ogden two hours usually and of course, this time, could be greatly shortened in case of on emergency. In a few instances trains bad arrived at Ogden, on the U. P. road a few hoars late, but the delays had been caused in either case by unforeseen accidents which were to be met with on every railroad. Dillon said that if there was the slightest ground fcr the complaints it would be removed at once. In regard to the arrival of the west bound trains at Sacramento, Huntington, Vice- President of the Central Pacific rail road Co., declared that if there was a railroad in the United States which was run on schedule time th .t rail road was the Central Pacific, i a fact ojders had been given to .discharge any conductor who brought in his train ten minutes behind time, un less the delay was caused by some arbitrary '.obstruction. It wan the habit to make up the time lost on the U. P. whenever it was possible 7(Kijb UU " ha- r- Weaiieesair. and eatiira.. Marts. Ogdon an I Moodaya, Wednesday! H.ib eit,8Jatrrtlla, Berriille, and Pridyl.. 46 7 u Us?, Oenacai Mirery 6I 1Uti amm tato 7pm laday... Owes RtaiiTtr iftriBTasira Nwn from. Open .............. from... 0sK Datit - 10a m to 4 v m Open a m to 10 7 OmMt door opaa 4 pm iBtolpn from KATHAN KIMBALL, Poatmaater. 0 t traia arrival V P IP"train " CP traTns. 140am 40BB1 ........9 So a m 9 ISO p m 6 ... IeaTee... arri.e. ......llSOan P Emigrant arriTaa.. V IP C ? " loan 16 5 4 26 1 ......C ti P lean.. II C traia arriTat.. " " " ,...... ad.... laaTM ' ON " and ...... arriTaa... 14 " leaves.. . Ogdea .. n am p m 00 am 6 40pm 40am .... .... City Tim. p 20 pni (am ..6 3u p nj JUNCTION as a larger Circulation in Ogden and throughout Northern Utah, tlvan all'.other Newspapers The Combined .. Faterea at tastiest UUk Tarritarr, u ' t Qfflc 0da Cllj, Seeoad Class MatU r. - IP mi ,No rt Christmas. tomorrow, -- taper - rest from labor'. Two-dat'- s to-da- Bros " Wool-ner'- FIFTH STREETS, STOVES AHE TINWARE. G. GOLDBERG, Importer and Wholesale Healer ddelltf S. D. Soller'g A Co. handsome line of the above fid shoes, just received at J arues Wother docl2K spoon & Go s. A CHEAP ! CHEAPER Elegant dress dolls kept by Miss ddel.3tf Rosa Dee, Fourth St. A HiTJCSIQR Of J. Nobby and solid Parlor Sets at Boyle & Co.'s Furniture depot. s i Co MAIN STREET. , and Pocktt Cutlery, TaLle CHEAPEST ! ! Laboring under reduced expenses since having bought the interest of Mr. Fred. J Kiesel the lowest possible figures, consisting ofW between two slices; very nice. Grand Christmas Lunch at STEVENS' BLOCK, offer to my customers and the public generally my goods at Boy's Wagons of all sixes at Boyle Co.'s. Go, tee and get some. d delltf. GROCEBIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBA CCO, PU1XI.II PI.r "fr,DEX JliJ and THE PUREST AM) BEST WIHES AIIlIB HQUOHS Tg E FARR BSOTH3SS, Groceries, Flour and Woolen Goods. i J?lour GRAND GrX'ctirx. WOOLEN GOODS; PROCLAMATION! PEOPLE OF OGDEN and VICINITY! of the Doll, cradles, buggies, wagons, etc., also freab Taftiesr, at Reeder'a, Fifth Street. BsAtOKH.nm.D made at the rate of M cents for every word, on ha the east side of Main Street,have splendid whisky for the holidays. A Dek's 'bus was engaged taking citizens to be regiss tered at the City Uall. Kiad Farr Bro'a. adrt. before you make your purchases of woolen goods, groceries, flour Ac. To dat cloted the registering ol those citizens desiring to vote at the next city election in February. At the "Bank Exchange," east aide of Main St., a fine free lunch will be aerved from noon to 2 p. 4 xn. See local advl. to-da- y Taper. An Impious A r HEMtY WOOLXER, Wholesale and Retail Liquo' Dealer, do hereby ordaiu every lover of a goodthartiole ef Liquor lo e" me and I will guaraates to money than say other gia belter goods for house in this or other Gkt your Jars for minced meat at 1 Thoa. Dee's, 4th Street. ddel3tf on any city. I have a large stock of all kinds of liquors so Tin Toy Chamber Sets at John heavy-weight- hnl ddelltf Boyle ACo.'a. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! New Store, New Goods Finest Cigars and tabaeo at Mrs. Louie O'Neals'. Corner Young and Fifth St. Ogden. ddeo. 18 2w Fine Scotch Whisky, Jamaica Rum, Rock aud Rye, Fink Masks for Masquerades will be found at Thos. Dee's. ddel3tf Maple and Rum, Bart' Perambulators at Boyle's. ddeclltf Tolu Rock aud Rye, Full Link of Groceries at Thos. Dee's, Fourth St. ddecStf GOLD LYON PUNOHwortd,foTLd Taxpayer. Corastock prominent taxpayer yesterday said in conversation s some other commercial Ocr country cousins have taken advantage of the moderated weather, and are making extensive " Christina purchasea. . , Dr. Powrrs informs us that several of the horses in town are afflict-- d with the epizootic. These owning quines will do well to watch their WHO 1TOTT Who delights to work on Christ mas day? Certainly no Christianl And certainly no Ogdenite will, while enjoying the coming Christmas holiday, expect that the printer,who is also, an Ogdenite and Christian, will toil on this occasion! No, reader, the Jcnction will' not be issued to-. morrow rt iunsimas aay. jsut we extend our good wishes to our nu merous patrons, all the same, and trust that ibey and their friends may sprnd a happy Christmas. To those who may be counted as our enemies, we also wish a Merry Christmas! This is not the time of year to indulge in acrimoniousness therefore we say, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! ''Endymion." Carroll niture, ..i. uuii .ave b UXIOWS. i PLATED GOODS. for Fine Fur d dellu f ho n HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, NOTICE. ' Co., on & C'o.'s nnr Prims r m taw Arwointed Hardware Stores, and rr - ';'' &, to Boyle 2 ai, and nnually- fn. ""lit Fourth Street, sell all Stikn exteaus to uis numerous Kit molds Go by ,U Vi O Wool-ner- 'a tiful rases, go to Chambers. Do sot forget to attend one of the many parties to be given to night. . Wi regret to learn that there are two or three cases of diphtheria in town. A magmficbnt stock of gift books can be found at Chambers', on Fifth the compliments As A. Kuhn .t Bro. are offering their GLASS. immense stock of goods at cost, to reduce their stock by the 1st of Jan., Cloth-ins- , consisting f Men's and Boys' Ladies. Ulsters. Circulars, Jack ets, Dress Goods, Hats, .boots anu Shoes, suitable for Holiday Presents. are selling for Eear in mind th-cost up to the 1st of January. ing house in Beaver canyon, where aaeuii he is doing a rushing business. Mr. West is in Ogden on business conHorn Blankets! Horse Blankets! nected with his establishment. We Extra fine quality at Kuhu's. ate glad to meet the gentleman, and trust he will visit us often. Boti.b &, Co. can supply you with everything in the Furniture line. STEEL & d delitr Chicken Sand n iche. An exchange gives the following receipt for making chicken sandwiches: "Ingredients: Chicken and ham, four eggs, one tablespoonful of olive oil, mustard, vinegar. Chop! the chicken (not toojine) also a little Bice ham: then braid together the yolks of the eggs (boiled very hard) with the oil; when smooth add a little made mustard and vinegar; should it not be salt enough Irom the ham add a little, stir the mixture welt and add the meat. Have ready some thin slices of bread buttered and put some of the mixture ...... flarria rA DOW SHD. ' Meckel AND JifTfji,,.. OOMEJ JXjXj,. Particular Attention paid to Mail Orders. d customers season. tin - a A OOME ONE. kinds of groceries. Go and sea Chipp'a fine grass bou ueta and wreaths. Chambers keeps the best and cheapest toys in Ogden. Short-hantaught by Wm. Lowe oftice. Jcnction at Apply For Ladiea' work boxes and beau- Street.' iity-w0- - TO PTTTT STU COLORS, KiiIib: To-nig- To-ua- that Farr !"" J Fikst it snows.aiid then it don't. (.'all at tarr liro . on fourth m. What's the ni.e of your stockings? BrcawHiAT tLOca at Farr Bro's t Lea been a busy one iu Og dan. , Out all your woolen goods at' Fai r BroY J.ots of stocking will be hung up, HamMBEK " aim IU. father, f.wi" Ami liur me that Dolu.jn Yob told m yon wonl.l il :t Aud joo can't Imjr it aii?' Gardener 1 LEWIS J. S.OPTICIAN, Lots of people in town fish at Chipp'a market. Fa Jack Frost wears white frieze. IGiuxn Christmas Lunch at 't I DIED. Sabbath Services. On Sunday, Dee. 2Cth, 1880, serAllkn At St. Mark's Hospital, I vices will take place, as usual, at Salt Lake City, Dec. 23d, 1380, at Moroni Allen. 11:30 11 at a. in. p.m., Joseph Og len Tabernacle, I Apostle F. D. Richards will address the Saints of Weber County, and it Exclusive Agent for BEST MILWAUKEE BEEH. is expected that the Tabernacle will " RULE TOBACCO. Three Times Indic'ed. be crowded. An interesting and IJtJPOltfX'S BLASTING 8PORTI3TG POWDEB. On Thursday II. Glasner was ar instructive discourse will be deliverin contained three ed. Let all attend on Sunday. rested on charges indictments. He was taken before -Commissioner Pierson and gave Brass Band Party. bonds in the sum of 300 on each in(Christmas Eve.) The dictment, Messrs. Robt. Watson, jr., aold by the uallon or Bottle, at V holcsale rnces. Brass Band will give their Ogden and Geo, Pearson, of Park City,going Merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine my Stock and Prices behis security. The charges against third party at the Union Opera fore purchasing el te where. Olaaner arofor forgery and obtaining House. The band will devote the 1 1 is proceeds to the purchasing of an or money under falso pretenses. for the Second Ward meeting alleged that while acting us bailiff of gan house. PurJy's string band will be the grand jury during the time when in Let all who wish to attendance. C. M. Oilberson was its foreman, he 3f would acpot witnesses at the door of eDj'oy a good dance, attend this the rooni, as they came out.and pur party. WATCHES, JEWELRY irx'Zl tf chase from them their certilicates of Aud th Oxl.bratad Grand Christmas Lunch at Woolmileage; etc., which called for so King's Combination Spectacles. much. It is stated that two of these ner's certificates gave the witnesses credit They are set with fins Frenoh periwtohio MSALEltS IX for 42 miles each, and that Glasner, lenses, and oan be eo adjusted that the PARTIES IN'dEBTED TO THE LATE Other DaHces. a. firm of J. K. Dooly & Co. will, for lt come ot in will foous frort 'he direotly the upon purchasing them, changed Firemen's Hall will be eye, making thsra much mo wivioe present, fiud their ob igatlons at Ibe certificate so as to make it read 142 the 'scere of a Banking House of Dooly A Co., grand party given able and useful than ordinary spectauot and tbe liabilities ofGuthrie, the firm will I settle' miles, and in this cousists the fore- - for the benefit of the Secoud Ward there, on presentation. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Every Pair Warranted. Try Tkur. E. n. ORTH. erier, two of the indictments being organ fund. Good music will be furDee. 8, J8S0. T U. ddi'J Ogdsh, j:' ,rxc3L on that score. The third indicts nished, and a fine time is expected. niont, for obtaining money under THE BEST VARIETY OF. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR In the Third and Fourth ward false pretenses, charges that he Bub- - school The market furnishes. houses, parties will be given, sequently sold the certificates alter an I we are confident that a large ed by him as genuine and calling for crowd of dancers will attend each. Homemade Jeans, Flannels, Linseys, Water Proof, Yarns, Socks, paymenton 142 miles, and in this way Blankets, &c, &:c. procured means under false preten Merry Christmas . Call and See our Stock and Receive Bargains: TO TUK sea. Ulasner denies the whole thine As it is impossible to ca'l on our and his friends declare that it is the FOURTH STREET. OC.IEX UTAH. work of blackmail. He will be ar- - many friends and customers Mail Orders promptly filled. ddeol8tf we trust they will call on us. 1 wish one and all anged this morniug.r-i'ralJ- .a merry Christmas. Siqmcnd Stern. -d dece it BRIEF MENTION. A t'.eur statu p. of Mr. Frequent Delays are Excused Mr. Chauucey WTest, cousin and Kxplalned. Joseph A. West, business manager of Friend Chauncey, the Junction, who for some time past has been actA Xew York dispatch of at Beaver canas section foreman ing says concerning the frequent delays yon, on the line of the Utah k North of the U. r. and C. 1'. roads: ern R. R., has resigned his position, The Tribune save: A president ut and has a more lucrative uue in the Oakland, Cala.. complains to the Tritium that the daily overland mail proprietorship of an hotel and boardTUc Fridat Col Coht ! Persona). THE PACIFIC ROADS. Hooray! Hooray! There is still a great rush for Dreswith den Ranges, ParUr, Cook and Heating Stoves at Funge's. dnolG tf that, under certain contingencies, he would be warmly in favor of the leg Fresh Cranberries. islature doing with a chaplain. Buckwheat flour, and Maple Syrup f'Whut a mockery it was to bave the meetings ot that last band of at Jab. Wothkkspoon fc Go's. guerillas open with prayer," cried the taxpayer. 'T he parsons got 5 each every time they wranched their Mark your boys happy with Boyle's animals. consciences, and if the next legisla. elegant new Sleds. ddelltf Sarah Bernhardt ws? a ike J by a ture is to be anything like the last, in for doing away with those Boston lady why she was so long I'll go insults to the Deity. Fashionable Millinery establishaad thin, and she said that she ben mat, ne continued, "J II ment of Miss Rosa Dee, 4th St. Jiore gan to study English on one of Secre- give the state a chance to make inddecStf tary Erarts' sentences and meant to stead of spending money. Pllchewr-fullpay $i every morning for the Look out for fine Sleds, Wagons & grow up with the country. of getting up before the Carriages at Reeder's Pioneer Candy Wm. LT. Stevens, the popular to- privilege and legislature swearing, as a respec Stere. ddelltf bacconist and gun and amaiunition tbale taxpayer." Fifth of is a dealer, street, doing Fink Fruit, Fresh Butter and Eggs rattling" business. Call on hiwand The Drama iu Lynue. at Thos. Dee's, Fourth SU ddeMf :m j;et your holiday goods. He The l.ynne Amateur Dramatic cheap as the "Sxoot went hoane the other Company, under the stage manageFor Western Diseases, use Brown's ment of Mr. Jos. P. Stonehouse, Western Remedies. For sale by all night aftHcled with double vision. have down to business. The dealers in medicine in Ogden and got KAt for He Mine time with iiis aei company intend, during the holi- nan, sleepy gaze riveted on Mrs. Snooks, to give the good people of days, and then complacently remarked, l.ynne, a treat in (the dramatic line, For Coughs and Colds, use Brown's "Well, I declare 'f you two gals don't and will, on New Years night, pre- Cough Balsam. del look 'nough alike to le twins." sent at the school house in that district, a couple of fine pieces, vi.., For fresh bread go to the Free Turkey ! "The Stage Struck Yankse," and French soon, EAKk K.VCHAXiK. bakery on Fifth St. "Rough Diamond." Between the dsepUtf SO. pieces, an interlude, consisting of CnaisiMAS, Gkt your Tobacc and Cigars from Lunch f'furkev an.) mlir recitations ttc., w;ll lake place. We Thos. Dee, Fr oa Fourth St. ddeStf friends wnnratulateour on Lynne ilatable viands) upon Saturday from i'2 ta. to 2 p.m. All eerdialh invited. th fact of their having a dramatic Tms on Fourth Strcetrkeeps j company, and trust it may long a line Dee, ot I'reeTariej! toys aud " Notions. supply , v. .j jtr t genuine &pple and Peach Brandy -- to-da-y, 9IAUTEEI4 dS0tf They have o, ened a Br aneh Establtsbment, and will gWe you BETTER QUALITIES AMD LOWER PRICES Than any Eastern or Western Goods brought Into this market. xamn t AUiUItY I ho Rest Main Street, Hating reeentljvisited and madr pare bases from soiue of tbe largest honae in tbe East, we aie to offer and hsye determim-d . f 4.00 PER EVERY . to 2 .. lunch: and drink:, J The rtilli.ird Kooui is SELL ' ' - Ogden, Utah. we nave also secBred the - ' -f fl I I '" " aUNJi. r WESTERN ","iraia'WBBtij -- 'MtlM i I AGENCY Celebrated Iexcslsior' GENERAL i aa"a-iiii- 1EBCBASDM! ETNA iia.mii AcdothK. GAL. "J! LOWER PRICES Thau any boose me West. II EATING STOVES EVER Y STOVE GUARANTEED To givt Entire Satisfaction. DAY, 25 (he best in the city. cts. -- djuaSt ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, AsseU, over OF HARTFORD, CONN., . . . $7,000,000 ESTAlILtSIIED 1HU. The "Largest .American Co. PIKENIX INSURANCE C03IPANY. . . OF LONDON. 112. for policies in the original Phcenix. f ! sffurst wbo.f ij Wlilrh anloor retail lower thl ttove in Uw other J" any I KSTAULIHIIED Ask r- B. ..urMj j .il, AMU,Ter J . " to Is wppUrd with the FINEn T STOCK that can be found in the market, roiutrrted- wiih a Hot Lunth, Stand. From 11 ddel6tf In TRTCliS ,,t W. 6. CHILD & SONS, BAR SERVED UTAH. a line ol AT PRICES RANGING FROM $2.00 to LUNCH AT SALT - LAKE C1TV, i Brands of Well Cured Gouls, MY IS GREAT REDUCTION! AT heat. L WHISKIES I have CALL" AT SOLOMON BROS, & GOLD, Fle doora wet ofMala St., on Fiftli St.,Offdon. Goods It the of CHAOTPAGrATE. In Home-Mad- e .' BRANJUr, ITZIC AND OTHER CELEBRATED BRANDS OF five-doll- ar A No. 1 WAJsTT Boots aud Shoes! 3,OOO,000 |