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Show u 11 ml Oil excepted iVEKI.NO, gnnday PUBLISHED qpSxIx , v. City, double daily 7.50 a.m. a as nm. 7.40 a.m. (.40 p.m. a.Mt-- 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. , vCitT, aoubie daily ThS o.O(i r Place for Rich County, '.davsand Ho"2rr 7.30 Saturdays Slatersville, VitT Saturday. Jvsand Hr': iS-- tew1 ajn 2.45 p..m. 1150 OFFICE H8UR3. 6.46 p.m. ft p.m. to 8.30 p-- . 0penfroma.to3p-ra- UTAH NORTHERN Congressional. p m. Washington, 18. In the Senate, Frelinghuysen argued against inflation and a return to specie payments, declaring the time had come when an earnest effort should be made to keep the solemn pledge of the nation. If the system of paper expansion was in sisted on, the day of gevernment bank ruptcy would be sure te come. In con clusion, he presented a bill to secure the resumption of specie payments without contracting the currency; referred to the oommittee on finance. It authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to issue y $225,000,000 in six per cent, bonds, to be disposed of from time to time for the purpose of purchasing $2,- 000,000 of geld com with which to redeem legal tenders. It shall be the instruction of the Secretary of the Treasury, as soon as he shall deem it expedient with such an amount of gold as fcr the time being he may have procured, to commence and continue the redemption of legal tenders; and when redeemed they are not to be exoept in exchange for gold certificates at par; and when so they shall be redeemable in gold coin; but the total amount of legal tenders outstanding and redeemed, shall, at no time, exceed The bill further provides JSSe.OOO.OOO. that if after commencing said redemp tion, government shall he unable to re deem part of said legal tenders in gold, the feecretary may redeem them by ex changing said bonds at par for theul New York, 13 At 11 this forenoon about five thous and persons had assembled in Tonjkius' square. While driving them, out, Serr geant Berghold was assaulted with a hammer by one Myer, who, with others, was promptly arrested. He stated that he was ordered by the Tenth Ward As sociation to assault any policeman who molested him. The crowd had banners of the Workingmen's Organization. As soon as Myer assaulted the officer, the police began a vigorous clubbing, clear ing the Square. The most intense ex citement prevailed, and storekeepers made baste to put up shutters and close doors. One man clubbed is said to be dying Mounted policemen have taken possession of the square. Graham, defaulting prsi dentf Wnlkill National bank, was sentenced to ten ypars' imprison ' ment in Albany penitentiary., Reuben M. Murdoch, a special police ' She man, shot his wife dead had been out and entered at the back door, and her husband thinking her a burglar, nrea. lie is arrested. . , Trains .' - p. train arrives fS. P. " " (p. ii ' rj. - leaves ". c. train " " ' arrives, . . - ' - and wares 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.60 7.50 6.40 - a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 8.4U a.m. - glt Ike City iin- Services Religious the Tabernacle, at '" TeryLUd 7a ?h 11 School-SomJ- at 6 p.m. School-hous- e m. and 8 p.m. EniscopalChurch at 11 a 11 a.m. and at Church Methodist t 1 p.m. TM MM! Is CITY. IAIIE OF SALT WM H. nOOPEB. President, H S ELDKEDGK, Vice Prest BRIOHAM YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, . , JOHN SHARP, J. T. LITTLE, I. S. HILLS, Cashier. , !' . hi Exchange, Coin, Collections niade ior Foreign Kxcliange X a.nntepoit- Director!. Gold Dust, College Scrip, remitted. m and promptly aaie. iav - o63-l- y TOLS. FARGO & CO., EXCESS FOR WARDERS, Bankers h and sreieu : Dealers and Domestic Exchange. OfflCI it UNION JUNCTION flgdHl, U.T. 464tf ' J. ' ' IWtHil, Agent LASCELLES, EUGENE E ATTOIIN t. Y-at-LA- .W I. u. OGDEN CITY, OBcs Jo-d- ay K. R. DEPOT, JH. is the Jbhctiow Balding. tf J.H.MARTIIVEA.TT, , lvH Engineer, and RAILROAD. THE Name of STATION. ADIES MRS. EMMA CARTER, pJ SaltUks I 0 I ill Woods Cross ' U 26 4 8 CeDtrevillt 8 33 AS A MILLI- V ner in tue East enables her to aolicit the patronage ef tlie people of OuileB and TicinitT. caiu aiiounoc to me superior stock on uaiid. Kayevlll. a. Arrive at Ojden BUSTLES, KID GLOVES, And all other articles Dertaininz i .1 luruibuiug guuus in tne to Ladeis Trains Styles, WEEKLY the Best the 5 Copies to one Address Each Subscriber Ulll Receive AS A GIFT lA 9 31 T 10 1 00 1 80 62 T 31 1 35 1 75 Centreville 10 4 T 44 1 60 2 10 Woods Crosa 10 13 7 63 1 75 2 30 10 408 20200300 Map' of The United States, $12 at I Daily except Sunday. T. M.Fa.st Line. JOHN SHARP. P. Retail in the East. This Elegant and useful Souvenir, intrinsically worth three times ttie cost of the Weekly Chroni cle for ou. year, is the most valuable present ever made by auy publishers to their patrons. dl-t- SIXTY-FOU- thi 0t EuaoriAa MIDDLETON West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. Jtaf Rooms with or Taylor withoutfBoard.l &. tut lor, Proprietors. . CALL ON YOTTB JEWELLER AND ASK TO BEE THE ELGIN WATCHES, Butinftt V59 Sl e , GATE! Confectionery STORE! TOY ONLY TOYS, Change of Cars. IV o ELEGAST DAT CARS, and Pullman Palaee Sleeping, Dining and Smeking Cars run through without change, between Chica go and St. Louis, and umcago and Kansas uty. The only line running these Cars between Chi cago and St Louis, and running both Palace, Bleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St Louis and Paul, via Uuincy and linriington. t ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and 8t. Louis, and one honrand s half faster time between Uulcage and Kansas City than by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent., Kansas City. Mo. ' i, C. McMULLIN, Gen. Bupt, Chicago. JAS. CnARTON, d36-Gen. Pass. Agt, Chicago. TIME TABLE 15,-00- ssrt Sitlnrtmtnt National Hatch CoiH)any, 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. Offlr GOLDEM ALTON And the shortest, quickestand best route between St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Cbicairo and Jefferson City, St. Louis and Pekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St Paul, and St Louis and yuincy and Burlington. g, BPOS.. 10 alalden Lan., N. Y. Retailed bj the Company. Ko Movements FIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE See classification of Railroads by Board of Railroad Commissioners. THE ClnolnnaU, Ohio, Todies' Watches, of elegant design and finish, and a Gentleman'! Wabdi, of equal merit f-- unnnulities with the "II. W. surpassed itnymond," but of smaller size, superior to anyIn this country, will manufactured thing jet shortly be placed ia ami ket d49tf. 4& Pittsburgh, Pa. JENKINS ft HATCH, Pun, H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. ' CHICAGO year buve been sold by them. PAXMER, BACHELDEH8 St CO.. 162 Washington Sr., Boston. WABHEJT ft 8TADONS, 4 Maiden Lane, New York, WHEELEa, PAE8ON8 ft CO , 5 aluidou Lane, New York. BCOTT ft HENNEGEIL. TAYLOR'S HOTEL . COLUMNS of the - put f THE SAN FRANCISCO "Will contain the Oen. Pass. Agt.,St.Lnufs $2 ,. ashlema.v, . a. orpisnici3it.it a oa, CP. UAPPkL I 0.. . cxTtaatTiti a to , Moasx,iiumnHAim.To, a. p. MoKRit a co., at. kronuiko a co. The nirmes altove will be recoenlied as the lesi- Ing Jewellers of Chicago, They have 10 pecuniary interest in the Company, but freely testily as to the genuine merits of the watches, whkU for s. PER DAY. FIRST BOARD . M'diss aceomatoilatious. , Good Bar Attached. JOHN BECUTOL, Presiding. , t. VIIUI "co, 1111 BE ARDSLEV HOUSE, M." R. C. M.-Chi- cago tf EALS 50C. W. ' lOOtf SUPERINTENDENT, , a K'llWAllI, Natiocai Watch Company, CntCAOe: Iiknts: The watches of jour niskr. sold liv ns 6:15 Express. during the past yeur, have, with satistartkiu.titid given more than With through 81eeplng Car Dally txcepi are proving to b. all thatordinary you claim lur tlieiu na Katurday accnmte and durable Ticket Office, Ko. 100 jr. Fourth St., Tuking trrto consiaeration the improvements Cor. Chestnut St, Bt .LOUIS. you have Introduced in their construction, and the gvireiel nneness of flnirh of even the lowist grmle, we regard them as being well worth their price, and F. M. C0LBORN, THOS. DORWIN, Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pass. Ag't.Ht. Louis tnke gi'vat Sfi'.i'factinn in selling them to such ot our custouwa as desire good JNO. E. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLKTT, , For all information concerning Freight or Pas . sage, apply to JAUEs SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent taiiktiipers. hOWUJI INDtLL a SYMAN, Gen. Supt.,IncUaDapolia. ; good Opposite Union Depot, LAKGE ACCURATE AND BE ATJTIFUL I Worth Kaysville 20 ,J K4TT0VAL WATCH COMPANY! Having carefully exauiinetl and tested yonr wsU lies, we find them perftct in all tlirir pal ts, f t .""ne finish, aud well adapted to the wants of the nubli. Vi e consider thnin the best ip made natcbes in America for the price, and ctjual to the nuest European taicnea,ior accurate tuna, that coat double or three time, tbe money. Wa clierrlully recommend them to all parlies wishing oilcs bso. ro., w. u. i. i. havo, 3:30 P. u. r. M. I 0u Express. With Palaee Car through to New York, Chicago, Cincinnati or Louisville ?aily except Bunday. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Saturday. la addition to the above, WIXED TRAINS WILL RUN $17.50 IV . iU'H . &:tu 20 copies And a free copy to the getter up of a Club. A.3I.-D- ay For all Way Stations Passensers will nlease purchase their tickets at the offices. Fitly cents additional will be cnarged of when the aire is collected en the train. v $4 A YEAR. 7:45 Pass. ana in an reepecis Low Rate of -- A. , Wpc-kll'aper ever Issued this Side icKy .Mi.miumn, ana trie equal or any in Wor ld, is now offered to Subscriber at the FOUR TRAIXS DAILY! 2 No. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City atB.SO a m. and 6.05. p.m. K m 00:3 00 Ogden ; 05CE THX ivKiiuujti, mtw x.MieriHiniux 40 ft I' the Pacific Coast. AT Leave Arrive at Salt Lake THE STAR WEEKLY Of 60 T 40 CHRONICLE, MSTINKD 10 US . 85 1 75 4 T Farqihigton And sold at cheaper rates than can be bonirht eisewuere in i laii. All are inTiied to examine the goods m the store before parehasiiig. FRANCISCO I T . Louisville i wnnocT CIUNGB. 5:15 Latest and most Fashionable THE SAN 00 62 ' 1 4 S3 Pass. " T6 1 00 1 SO fk( W No. CORSETS, 0 76 aa....es..'i.- i IT, . J I MILLINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, ' 16 Tlirough New York, ClUcagro, Cincinnati and $ cts. $cu SO ELGIN WATCHES . TO ' Famingteu LONG EXPERIENCE . 'Where customers will find it to their advantage to call before r.v rallying elsewhere. ' Grain taken In Exchange. J. and J. W. CROWNING. ST. LOUIS a 8 u. f. a. Running IloU'I, Ogden. j, Can from, Pass. ' Superintendent.' xue ROUTE EAST. STORE, OGDEX CITY. . No. Pass. Trains Leava ITrHOSS I No. II. VANDALIAJ The Only Line ov A IT0CK General Merchandise. Three Door South of Utalt ,iiM,...i....ai VOL. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. : MINER, HOTEL, O J3l 3D. PIOXEEU MS E OF UTAH. v The race of George Henry Wilds, size of the DAILY CHRONICLE, an amount equal to a volume ol rotK iiu.MiKKD printed sadly enough, seems to be a growing fr.in STEREOTYPY! PLATES, audfauisb, Lad and Mining Claims surveyed. consequently MEW TYPE one. He had divorced a lovin having the clearness and beanty of IN EVEKz ISSUE. wife, and smothered the pangs of that separation in the affections of a A. 8S? Specimen Copies tent free. Send ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. certain Miss Nuttal. But frailty your address, get a sample copy, and see Office at Residence 2nd South Street, yourself if it is not far tvperior to any thy name is man Miss Nuttal 's for " Sa t Lake CHr. Utah. other weekly paper. as an extinguisher of ill kinds of legal easiness promptly attended affections Chas. De Younff & Co., George's grief was not a success." As , , Proprietors. ms as saw He soon ne 0 this packed AMERICAN the threw wildlv at it carpet-banm- CLASS QUIET HOUSE. Block East of the Theatre. 3- - AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY feet of his original partner, and AND TOWN ON THE PACIFIC COAST, TO SALT liAtLJS Vllt WHOM LIBERAL COMMISSIONS WILL BE Terms 3.00 day. TiftfAH kneeling upon it frantically begged GIVEN. WKkW&nri Toiila Rnarri ftiper RaaanatilA him take back She to her W again. J. C. LITTLE. ProDrietor. consented. Then the deserted NutJOHS SPROAHCI atrtAHlJT, CO. CH4PM4M. tal calculated the injury to her affec SPRUANCE. STANLEY & CO. tions at the latest market rates, sued fcowwrs to H. Webster A Co.and J. A 0 him for breach, arid recovered J.Sprnance, Imporfm and Wholesale Dealer in damages. 'Tisnuts for Nuttal, WINES AND LIQUORS. but it is only the Nemesis of Nuttal no.ild jfroat Street, Ban Francisco. for George. When a man's heart is so vast that it takes the love of t wo women to stuff it, such experiences as these are the sage and onions that BUTCHER makes the stuffing "spicy." Brook lyn Argus. . Fourth Street, Ogden. Logan, Cache Co. CENTRAL H. A. 1 1 d90-l- WEEKLY CHRONICLE Thy Name Is Frailty. UTAH t is Train Leave Logaa daily, at 7.00 a.m I Trains Leare Coriiine daily, at 12 m. CHAS. NIB LEY, Gcnrral Freight and Ticket Agent MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. . Hydranlie ' m d Ftey'H SooUouse and Third Ward , A ten-fort- C ... HAVI OPENED WHH yi , EVERY EVENING, SToni:. buowxog'S NGTI01 OGDEtf, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1871. BY TELEGRAPH. T.00 a.m. tn' S,A,?rX 99. JTo. .u . . Mail daily .i.v.indtlie . BURLINGTON ROCTE. TUB IN MONITOR If AS GAINED A No higher encomium can be bestowed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that house-wif-e nses it speaks in its praise who every and recommends it to her aeighbers and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability In all its operations. GREATEST YlRIETI THE 31,814 MONITORS CANDY, PURE AND FRESH. HOME-MAD- . 50 W IX USE. AUO, THI CILJERATID CANDY, , SAXTA CLAUS COOKING STOVE, IMPORTED ALL VARIETIES. For Coal and Wood, Which has such a Demand through th Territory, for Beauty and Excel. nee, cannot be surpassed. , arc kept and for sale by Z. C. M. I- and all it Branch Store. Also by all th Store la th Ter , 304m ritory. . AH our Stove Candy Cheap ! Candy Cheaper ! , Candy Cheapest ! , 31B SHOP OPPOSITE BARNARD WHITE'S LUMBER YARD. . prime Beef, d Cota Etd. Mutton, and Prices. I--w JT. $3 1 T TTTTTO ATCHMAKER -- a AND 6Wja)Minrl JEWELER, allwr.l. w. i wurrsi M3U l- it-l- y .U. P. BREWERY 'MALTING HOUSE, H-- Ulll. ?K Wloona and - .""K.aiwajson raailies 'aiu LAGER hand. 1 Towns will K. per rail on uotrst -- ii uvwauov ' : TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. No. 3. el , Pemon can take these Bitaccording to directions, and remain Ions nnwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral potaon or othor means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Thev were cone four hours, and when they returned the neighbors, attracted by the prisoner's t ries, had broken in the door. The parents were arrested. Head- Ti(tht-nes- a of the Clicst, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto in the Mouth, BHkras Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of other painful of Dyspepsia. no equal, anit ruarantee of vertisement. the Kidneys, and a hundred svmptonis, are the otisprlngs n these eomplainu it hag one bottle will prove a better it merit than a lengthy ad- For Female Complaints, t " " MAIL. am 62i p.m 8.20 6.30 a-8.40 p.m 6.00 A Q.) 7.WI s.m 10.60 p.m 11.16 a.m 3.22 a.m 3.15 pan. 7.00 ajn J'tMiriiw D.iki a.m 12.60 a-A B. 6.46 p.m. KI.U0 a.m W.) Ind'plia (I. " Cincinnati V.60 p.m. 4.ISJ p.m Logansp't(T.P.AW,) 5.56 p.m. 9.20 a.m 2.45 s.ni. 6.20 p.m. Columbus Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Isonicipous, Cincimim, Loeisuporr, Columbvs. and Cennectious at those points with !tat leading to the East, North and Southr. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route, Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the JonUKOTOn A Missouri Rrvxx Railiwup. C. E. PERKINS, A.E. TOUZAL1N, Gtn'l ffnp't Gen'l Pass. Agent . , ian!7 72tf ,.. In yonnsr or old, married or liugie, at the dawn or" womanhood, or the tarn of life, those Tonic Bitters display so decided an Influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. and Chronicor For Inflammatory and Gont, Rheumatism Billons. Dyspepsia Ramitteot and InterIndigestion, mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs and Bladder, these Bitters have Such Diseases are been most successful. caused br Vitiated Blood, which in produced bv derangement of the Digestive Organs. "For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Kiieum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Ueh. Scarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the T8tm in a short time by the use of theae Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convinca the most incredulous of their rrative effects. R. II. JIcDOJCALD A, CO San Francisco, CaL, Drag'tsts A Gen. Agte:, Charlton SW., N.Y. A corf Washington and DIALERS. SOLD IT ALL D2.GGGIST3 Ring-worm- A couple in Colebrook. Mass.. tied ft II HUBS lo p.m. a.m Leave OMAHA Arrive BURLINGTON " Galeabnrg, (C. B. " Mendots . Chisago ters gcald-Uea- their sick child to the bed and went ATLAZVT10 STATIONS. Leave OGDEN No NEW Westlnghouse gafety Brake. Day and Dining Cars. ' Pullman's Palace . Alfonzo Barrano, a naitive of Spain, - died a pauper at Dayton Ohio, the other week without know ing that a deceased brother of his had left him a fortune of 33,000,000 in the Phillippine Islands. Bat his daughter, Mrs. Giroud, owner and peanut engineer of a stand in iNew Urleans, is now reach ing for the money. If we had an immensely opulent brother, or UBele, or aunt, or grandmother, on the other side of the ocean we would a thous 8nd times lather he or she would be queath us a five hundred dollar bu pup than a fortune of 33,000,000 for, while they make it a point over there never to deliver one of those big fortunes until the Greek colends the chances are ten to one that the dog would arrive by the very next steamer. to church. cit8 ? European Fortunes. stem-whe- A ' -- " lent5! Ler' ' f CITY LICENSES. To all whom It may concern. 0 VTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT engaged in Cusineso in i all Persons Ogden City, ST0RE. HA A For Sale. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22d, 1S74, AT 10 the old lot: school house, in the Southern part of the Second litrrct, wilt be offered at public sal oa th ground to the highest bidder tor ON ' TH6S. DOXEY, ) THOS. JAMES BtiKCUj dDMU6-l- t NOTICE. p the City Hall, Fifth Street, OgJen. Qjfk ho'JTtfr-- 10 . m. 'Ml 6 .fa. at PASTRY of ALL KINDS. Order, BOTICK. SHORT ON , . WEDDING CAKES I SPECIALTY. A J. II. GOAL! J. W. WATER. iSODA Cakes Ornamented to MEETING OF THE UNION SOCIAL CLUB will be held Tnrsday Evening, Jan. Llth, at tlie nailroad Waiting-roomat eight o'clock, local ttm. A full attendance is requested, , J.F. GRAHAM, 41 J secretary, A' ICE CREAM AND FARNSWORTH KELSON, Fifth Street . . . Ogden. f ai-t- -- 0 SUPPLY GOOD COAL TO THE WILL of Ogden, at th. lowest rates, Delivered at the CP. depot or In any part of th eity. ijfcr wnich the City Ordinance provide that a license m ist ht Apply to J0ILN PINC0CK d"7-lobtained,) without first procuring a Agent. license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected DEUttOXJCO to a Fine. order of the Council, RESTAURANT AND HOTEL. By City LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. Opposii U. P. R. R. Depot JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. The Office of the City Recorder is Wholesalo and Retail. OPENED NEW STORE JCOLCLOUGH with a full supply of Toys, Crockf ry, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetables and Provii.'nos of the best quality. CALL AND SEE HIM. OCDEN CITY, UTAH. E. LANDT, Prop. Board per week, $5.00. Single meals, 60 cts. Beds, 60 eta. Eoard and Lodglnfr pr daw, 1.00. GEO. A. HIIJCE & CO. Organs&Meloteons Th Oldest, Largest, and Mot Perfect Maaula. try in the United States. 52,0 0 0 Now In use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained ' same popularity. f 2i-8- a Send for Price List. AddrMa BUFFALO, N J |