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Show How Thursday Etbsi.vo, Jaj. -- 7, 1SS1, llarris Bro., the popular grocers ARRIVALS dealers on Main Street, and produce 1. y Cltv, denials diily .9 a.ai. and 5.40 p.m m. receive !, a day or two Ago, a corres 8.4 W Ht: taniwgh mail clailr, t:40 pjn. flaj kit, Itaroagb, mvl Uilr pondence which has a scientific OUWDIO; of deal the above level, CO vor it 9 III. V r felt Ukf tad the Kr raiting ...o UO p.m. 'it1'-. ; ' r Jt Lake anJ the Must, and business ion, tra'.sac nd Klch ffonnij, KaarLakeConoty go Yia KvaDst-mti wider publicity. Tie ill :i8prib,rs mail teare l&ttar tb pla jonimf ,and a welUknown UoudAja, Wednaadar. ut Friday., at 1 tw ; iginatesfrom orlli lith, Idhaod Moutiia,daily..8 09 " in town Nevada, and reads as folB latav'la, kdrn. Hooper and Wart VFe- and Saiurd)r.......8 44 " ' ' br Wediif lows: Hiin City,Slttfrill, HorthOmion u4 liam.Tille, Mouduya, Wednead:' Your ponlal' quotations are receive 8 45 nd Pridy... t8 10i am to 77 pmm ed. I wish te inquire into the char Otnci Iluciui, 0neral BneJay pm to p acter of butter vou can furnish. I BraiATRT lrrmu Open 10a m to 4 p m occasionally get shipments from dif rom... M im OkiR DtriMHMt Open ferent dealers ol what they are pleas 10 am to 4 p m t'rom "choice butter," which 7 am to 8 p m ed to style Outaida door open from NATHAN KIMBALL, Formatter. drives all my customers away from ibt store. I am tired of it. ana un TRAINS. I can getjthe pure unadulterated less ..8 40am 0 P train arrlw ............. . 5 4i) p m butter, sweet and fresh, tree lrom VP" 65arn rancid or acrimoiiiou I' P train Imitm...u taste, 1 want ,...8 50 p m CP " arrirel none. Some attempts of wholesale V P Enlgrant arriw.... .1130aio " Ifi p m dealers or jobbers to make fresh but .... Iran IP 6 65 a m C ? arrlw ter out of stale accumulations are 'Jo H P Wtrm... ........4. 00 pa mm sublime failures. The crude processes C C train arrlw " ' and . 40pm they adopt are so ver unscientific as I earn. " ... 40 am to fail to conceal from the oWrvipg " and 62pm 9 08 a m . CM " armed.. eye the tallow, lard, and coloring Su p m " " .. lean.. matter so freely used by some. Otdan City Time. t is my practice to retur n all sucn to the manufacturers at their own The JUNCTION has a Larger expense. If butter men would spend Circulation in Ogdeiv and their means and tune, and exert direction of ex-- . throughout Northern Utah, their talents in the and on, discovering sure than all'.other Newspapers perimenting made but which methods by trashly Combined ter may be made to hold its sweetF.ntcrrd at thn Past OBI re at OffHra tit. ness and all rancid developments Clan Territory, as Heeoad Clam Hatts r. precluded, rather than in counter feiting that wholesome and neoes sary article of diet, they might be BRIEF MENTION. esteemed as benefactors rather than the disturbers of tte peace of house fisb at Chipp' market. Fresh holds where Vie husband wears Buckwhkat FLOva r.tFarr Bio's long hair and the wife is swift on footl Buckwheat Flour at Chipp's mar If you have good butter, such as I ket. here mentioned, you may send me Oit all your woofen goods at Fair case by (J. 1 . K. II, etc., etc. We have no doubt that Messrs Bra'. feel very thankful to Mr. Harris all llKMEMnER that Fair Bros, sell his lor directions concerning minute kinds of groceries. of thaf'whole- inwardness" the "true Mcmicipal election will take place some and necessary article of diet." on Monday. Feb. 14tb . and the parties who deal with them A ball will be gi ven at Driver's are confident that the Nevadachem- Hall, evetiing. ist has been suited with a caso of Do not fail to reme mler the your butter for which the "sage brush people's party at Uu ion Opera House, husband with long hair" and "the wife with swift foot" wi'l bless them tcight. ' Wb are informed that Woodman' as "benefactors." convert be to is sea's theater shovtly d into a store. Admissl Tickets. Head Farr Bro's. advt. before you The following, written by Mrs. make vour purchanes of woolen Louio O'Neal, now in this city, we goods, groceries, flour Ac. reproduce from the Ectning N$wsy St. article from the pen of Mrs Joseph, Mo., in which paper it apA 'Admission O'Neal, and entitled ; peared in June, 1879: in this elsewhere Tickets," appears "Oh, mammal when I get twelve issue. sma'l tickets, 1 will get a big one; and, bop, 1 have eleven," and the little one's eyes sparkled with de An UmiHual Visit at lou. light. "Sabbath School tickets" On Saturday thore was quite a stir how precious, how dearly treasured, in the vicinity of our 8anctum,caused how often counted through the week, how anxious to get that "big one" as by the bounding of four deer across promised by the teacher! Perhaps south towards the Centre Street, and the modest little "Lily of the Vals could The town. of only ley" droops gracefully over the words boys part look and remember that the statutes printedon those little tickets words that tell of precious promises made prohibited the killing of such game No wonder a higher teacher. by deor The of season the this at year. innocent little children the that raoun had evidently come down the tain immediately east of us. It was trust and confide in such promises ascertained later in the day .however, with a pure and holy faith. I have "Admission Tickets" that the deer had been caught on the called them 1 ice a short distance from the Lake because think it appropriate. Do ones shore. They had ventured onta the they not admit the little ' ice and fall, and kept on falling every into the divine truths .taught Teacher the of great ettort they made to rise, inreeor by four skaters happening in that local nature? Admit them into the Bight of a never darkening day? Admit ity no sooner saw the liner and how their t thoughts into sacred and holy could be captured,with-oureadily they recourse to powder and ball, than ideas that expand with their growth and intellectual teachings until their ttiey advanced ana toon one apiece faith is sustained and made perfect I rovo iL.nqv.ircr. , by the divine power of a spiritual change, when all things are made clear to their understanding: that Bound Over, God's promise of a reward and a life On Wednesday Nephi McLaiu, th everlasting for those who obey His general beat, was brought up for ex teachings will surely be fulfilled. We animation before Judge Piper. He of the world may well bow our heads had made up lus mind to wave an with shame when we look upon the face of the little and there Bee examination and he did so. lie was the reflection of child, the light shining in two then bound over on charges from a soul that is pure within Bo the sum of $300 on each offence, and trace of a doubt resting there, but having been unable to secure bail he trusting with a pure, confiding faith in God's precious promises. They Is still and likely to continue is jail have been taught by their Sabbath Almost every hour reveals new feas school teachers that those little tick tares in this fellow's bilking business ets admit them to the privilege of which he has carried on in the most entering into the great school of barefaced manner. In the course of learning of God's Son.'His precious promises of a reward, and His follow human eventa people may leara to ers, by the teachings ot His Book. look for these fellows, and then these Their faith is made perfect, and let fellows will not run themselvec into us pray .that i the cold osase . the Penitentiary. ILrald. teuipesi tosseu, im Believing world may never mar their holy trust and POST OFFICE. 1 . , V .......... ....-...- .9 A ii i Auction. Yesterday we announced that an auction sale ef the household effects of the late Mrs. Greig would take plaee on Saturday. Jos. Wright, the auctioneer wishes to state that the time has been changed. The auction will take placa Friday, at 11 a.m., at the late residence, on Third Street. Wanted, A good girl to do general housework. Good wage. Apply at once at residence of L. B. Adams, Franklin St. dj27 2t - fail to hear this lecture. OodesCitt, Jin. disfigured. pubs lish the whole section. It should have read in this manner : i CHANOB OP Sell OOI. TSKH. great obstacle to a more permanent school attendance during the year was the leugth of the school term which has been twelve weeks, it was an impossibility to so arrange these terms that there would be four terms in the year and dismiss during, the hot July and AugU3t-t-- a time when it seems to be an impossibility and even unwise tQiYive the children in schools and, adding to una um national nouuays wnich. occur during the year, the ri.ne was so cut down that the schools could only be iu session about nine months or thirty-siweeks. With a view, therefore, to increasing this school period, we had a ejecting where the length of the term was unanimously change ed from twelve weeks to ten weeks, reducing the rate of taition correspondingly so that the people should lose nothing by jt. By this change we will be able to have tour terms in the year instead of three, or instead of nine months in the y ear we will have ten, thus gaining one month, . sea.-on- STArroKu.EmK GLASSylrfi Guinness' Dublin Stout, on drsughl at Driver's. djaltf CALL AND EXAMINE BEERS LAFEVER'S ELEGANT LINE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. djal8tf A ... -T- i Ale and BAUSACT J. W. prompt W I3NTI0"W OIjASS bitju, ixcnoxs. , Cferrecpcndentef . JOULBS I1. AlO . . r, oTAFFORDSHIEB fu 1 I M , IMUt IJBJL. VII, Ohioara Omaha Omaha '"i" ""1 HoOernkk FIDE KENTUCKY WHISKIES, Loib Carina .Salt Uka Olty Ofc,. I'm-Dorte- Botlb k Co. can supply you with everything in the Furniture line. d delltf ENTERTAINMENT DRAMATIC i - Fourth Ward Schoolhouse, ' SATURDAY fireman'! Fnnd Inmranoa Go:, $300,000 of Oallfornia, AMta, . of HartfcrdJ Hartford IararaBoa An MA Mil M,IW AM.U, Am.rioan Oastral IniBrane 0on of $(00,000 St. Lanil, Atieta, Royal Fir IntoraBoaOo Of London,') Oa of Iniaranc Fin Laseaihir ti,606,004 HanehMter, ) Imp rial sir in, uo., ixnon, i ijonaon tst,ooo,oo North n Awnraac rjo:, Lond n, I Qaaaa Fira In. Oo LiTeraool' j Waatera Aaiuraaoe Oo. of loronto, tMTI.000 AaMt. ... . Brandies, Wines, Gins, Etc , Also IS TWO KI5B F1ECES. Meat Market! M. GRILL, - IS THAT OF FurthSl UALL - 5)APER0 ' ,..ri... Stivfntr divert finm tka. f4, of THE MOST COMPLETE IN UTAH. ,"a"u'i'-i"re- 5 we can otter latest designs, and an almost endless natternS variety All t LOWEST PRICES. Samn all l&lJ FOURTH ST., - OGDEN, UTAH. Ogden- - IU BBST Tbe performancn will commence with tbe , b.nUfal play of txmy Lam and Carefully Selected Stock - THE CHAMPION Thespian Association! and Domestic d TNSUR1NCE REPRESENTEDt EVE'Q,JAN.29. FOURTH WARD AKD BMrraaoiaM Walli,IargoAOo, WaUa. Fario k Oo. Bank. rint. National u . . i ,m 2 ".'H"1 I1TN AI1IB, J. w. eumria, VJIi au Duhlin Stout, on GninnA.ii' " : draueht 7 Hlft.10tlf ar TfitrAp'si k TINWARE, McNTTTT & Co.j djal8tf Babt Perambulators at Boyle's. a declltl TRIWwi.. Drugg,Paints, Oils, Varnishes, A u VI un attintios iADDLEBl gfREflTS, WHOLI34LK AND RETAIL DEALER IN DIIQUC.Q.Q nntCDii t 11 L Oi flrtftl Uullltuw utf to DA fjrriI MAIN STREET ; STOVES AND to J. E. Dooly &lOe. BuccsssoTS 4tfD Utah.. - Ogrden City, TiifE Toy Chamber SeU at John U UOl Ibl Boyle k Co.'s. I Cutlery BANKERS, tf A ' OTTHRIE, DOOLY & Oo. Fresh Cranberries and Finnin Headies at Farr Bros. A low as the market allows. .... PWr GOODS! PLATED Indigestion, take Brown's del Tenia Pepsin Table and Pocket - AT- The Lecture: "Next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Louie O'Neal will deliver a lecture at Union Opera House, entitled "Lights and Shadows." .From the ability of the lady, as evinced in her literary efforts, no doubt can be expresed her lecture will be an interesting one. Tickets of admission have been placed at 50 cents each, which place i it within the reach of all to go and hear the lady. STB V ENS' BLOCX, Fob Nobby and solid Parlor Sets at J. Boyle & Co.'s Furniture depot. d delltf mr PWce aw Stott, HAEDWARB DEPARTMENT 9J LADIES' COATS AND DOLMi NS AT BEERS k LAFEVER. Kexl Saturday evening the Fourth Ward Tbeepif n Association will give their third performance in the 4th WardjSchoolhouse. The pieces to be presented are "Ireland as It Ii," to be followed with the amusing farce of "The Rough Diamond." The pieces have been in rehoarsal some time, and we can assure the public that a good performance will be given, j New scenery and effects will be introduced, and no doubt a large audience will be present to witness the eltorts of the amateurs. JLtrtwar. '7k Make your boys happy with Boyle's ddelltf STEEL elegant Hew Sleds. mZhaZ $fy?0lt' VK W'tihjllMaii'M7toilQ4Sii P. WOLiOR IL. Hooray! Hooray! .... T i rriuere is sun broaa greati ruui jor i den Ranges, Parler, Cook and Heat-in- s Stoves at Funee's. dnol6 tf ja8 Gardeners'. TnTTT"! TO . Appointed k. . - rV LT COST Dramatic CTT8 OF Hatton Beef; The City Ordinances. Pork we begin the publican ! IRELAND AS IS eal, (to.) tion of the Revisedi Ordinances of ogetbST with Ogden City. As they are rather To be followed with the Isughable farce of the voluminous our other matter will be Irary Batorlptlon, alway aa hand! somewhat cramped, a circumstance ROUGH DIAMOND! GIVE ME A CALL. which we will endeavor to compen sate for by careful selection and con 4e7tf For Cast of Characters see hand tills. Sf. GRILL IT FRH6H CAME! BEERS . densation. & WAIN STREET, Missionary Appointments The ; home missionaries of the Weber Stake of Zion will please fill the following appointments on Sun day, Jan. 30th,1881: The Presidency, to Riverdale, a,ni. Lynne F. S. Richards; 10 a Slaterville Thomas Wallaee; A BENEFIT FOR GREAT AIL A BENEFIT FOR ALL ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT REMOVAL SALE. CL0SIN3 ANNOUNCEMENT, ilEMOVAL SALE. OUT SALE. CLOSING Mount Fert E. N. Freeman; 6:30 p.m. Plain City D. norm uguen ; ' B. Rawson; 11a. m. U.M.. Stuart; 2 p.m West Weber Jos. A. West; 2 p.m Harrisyille I Canfield; 2 p.m. Marriott I. N. Goodale; 2 p. m. Uinta Jos. Stanford; 2 p.m. Hooper W. W. Burton; 11 a.m. Eden F. A. Brown: 11:30 a. m. Huntsville Richard Ballaatyne; iu a.m. D. U. Pbebt, L. J. llURRICK, C. F. Middleton, Presidency of Stake MARKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. WIDOW MACHREE CORSETS. 75 at BEERS' & LA FEVER. djal8tf Go to Boyle 4 Co.'s for Fie Fur mture. .f d delltf GEflT'S FURNISHING AJSID TOJT A No. 1 Co's for "Cabbage ' Bor's Wacona of all sixes at Rovla k Co.'s. Go. see and pet some. ddelltf. WA. Wade choice by 5 For the next Thirty, pays, ThssByX4st THEIR FACTORY the thousand a week. dim Gloue valves, cocks, pipes and Lttings of all descriptions, for srle at A. J. Kershaw, Main St., opposite new Co op. dj25 6t A Fine Clothing, Furnishing Goods, W. ruai niiiui.,i. iLjniiim Mini in. ii'M ' " """ ft MainStrett, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, ETC. Wtern Good, bronght into tW.rn.rket. IS AT SALT Rlrvr In PRICES CHILD & SON'S, Ogden. Utah. rweotlv VfB BSV6 tlSO aod mit port hues from soma The public should use this chance to provide themselves viass lommg at manutacturers price. witTi Pint THIS IS NO SHAM SALE!- now drtmM A GEN 01 SELL Goouak. tits Uas of ' Celebrated EXCELSIOR' ETNA B. 8ENEKAL WE .INTEND TO OPEN OUR NEW STORE WITH miv .at. i inc. n fc w STOCK! Call and be! Convinced of What We Say. Sti WESTERN natpMd to offer and MM - move, as tbe oi im jarusi booses in tbe Eajl, ve are ho in this store must and will be sold before we ' LAKE CITY, UTAH. REBXJCTIOWii AdJ aki cooKiira HXAT1NG ICWEI Card. To ail wno ar Hfnrlaf from tha arrora and iadi af yoath, wmkaaaj, awlj lcay, loaa of manhood, Ac, I will tDd a rw-ithat will cars job, FREE OK CHARGE. Thu (mat reaasdj waa diacnTartd by a nwintrT la or - OUR XNTIRE STOCK OF Sell All the goods now ' BETTER QUALITIES AMD LOWER PRICES & CVs cents each, Boots and Shoes! CALL AT- -- Halted dim - Home-Mad- e WATscrm SOLOMON BROS & an rn dwr. re.t ofMala St.. ou Fifth St.,Off den . AT COST! pWe xwv.opw.a.BrsnefcKsUWlsl.mcnt.aadwiUglvejctt ' ' i leaf cigars. i0 EXAMINE 0UB ST0CK' WHO Fourth Streets, Ion Must Sot Goto Wade, , P JftOHASED EXPBES3LY F0R5THIS MAEKET. m & GEOCEBIES. mt!twt We hereby announce to the public at large that we have inaugurated a AT COST! GOODS! Will Open Dec 29th, '80. CLOTHING STORE. AT COST! OQDEN, UTAH AND AT OLOIini OUT SALE! CTS., . BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, OUT SALE. Auction ! Auction ! An auction sale of the furniture of the late Mrs. A. F. Greig will take place on Friday Jan. 28, 1881, at the residence or Air. Oreig on Third St, Parlor Sets, Bedsteads, Household Before our removal to onr Store, cor. Main and furniture, &c.y will be sold. Job Wright, and will srll dj2d 2t Auctioneer. Wanted, Employment bv a t&dv. i ous young man from the East. 1 1 ja-'- o A. Uale, P. O., Ogden. LAFEVER. Dry Goods, Notions, White Goods, a.m. A Jocie's Ale and - g & DOW Joule's Staffordshire 2G, 1881. Superlntendeit's Report. - Our By the omission of a few lines in a Gymnasium of the report of the Su. Is now in full b'ast. Those desirinr paragraph perintendent of the Public Schools to join will pleasecall at Liberal Hall of Weber County, the meaniug has every evening, from 7 to 11 o'clock. Hasiins & Wriobt. djostf been We herewith "Lights and Shadows." Don't Isaac Fcrxiss. ... of-th- laith. The Betting- - Case. In the case of Frank, Giles and Harry Dennison vs. Jos. Wright to recover the sum of $30, bet by the former on the result of the late Cali-- ' forniaelecti&n, and delivered by the latter, ar stakeholder to Mr. Wool-ner- , the party of the third part, His Honor Justice Middleton decided that the stakeholder rcfuad the money to plaintiffs. Messrs. Kimball & Hey wood appeared for t?e defense, and Messrs. Barratt A Johnson for the plaintiff. Bear Lake, formerly of Ogden City, informing me that recently a party, hiiBseYf acluded, went out on a deer nunt, taking different routes. He himsolf went out all alone, and encountered four gmily bears. T put (it short and to the point, I will say that h dispatched three of them, and wounded the fourth. Feeling it unsafe to follewthe wounded beast in the brush alone, he went in search of his party. Finding them, they all went back to the seat of war. One of the party was mora anxious than wise, though cautioned by Tom not to rush into the brush, for fear the wounded bear was not yet dead. And sure anough, the bar met him. Tom jumped the creek which was close by, the fellow calling for help at the top of his voice. As thebear, by this time, had grabbed his gun, Tom come up within a few steps of the contending parties, took aim, tired and killed thebear and released the man from a perilous situation. One of the bruins weighed 800 pounds, th other three from 200 to 250. Where are your Nim-rod- s now, that you have occasionally mentioned in the Jcnotjom? Yours etc., Oils, JPaintS, Highest Cash rrlce Paid Fought Four Bean. - Editor Juncture I received, to Thoma it Somclinifs is and OugM diy, letter from my sob, CharleJ, St. at live Fifrnhffl, who now not to he. BUTTER. TJa ST0TES ! PRICCS WWcS w Otfcr at any bons tarn hal or rtaal l.wsr ttoa nesa. aa7 : 0har.atT;ia wu-kc- """ jr rtrw tttji-' |