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Show Hit gutwtwn. girt ' EVENING. 8unday "dEVEBV .TTTrr excepted MtlidOGDIX PUBUHBINO COHPAXt. ERMSOF SUBSCRIPTION 1 and Business Manager. pKNBOS. Editor $5,000,000 Of. .00 4.iW 2JH) .10 7.50 a.m. dotiMe daily ,wuga ,vrtv. W It 8.40 a.m. aoui'it' . Ma;l daily rtailT r 5.45 pra. T.4U a.m. 6.40 p.m. . daily Mail daily p.m. C.20 p.m. 1.10 a.m. 7.00 a.m. W1 6.00 . pm via Evanstoit, Wyoin-Ita,- E ,,ri(tountyiftil-pcthe latter place for K.cu County, . . 2 p.m. M Ttawand Saturdays, at ... tTxaesdHys, Thursday, and - J3SK,- da. BrirrtaS - llsdavs aud Saturdays BAlma-VVedda- nd m' 2.45 p.m. ii30Rm V OFFICE II0URS. 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. "'""tS'v, BEUIS1KV DEPARTMENT to 3 p.m. Open from 9 a m. ORDER DEPARTMENT. 'Open from a.m. to 3 p.m. Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH IIALL, Postmaster. HONKY Trains - - arrives CP- - train u.p. ,i CP. U.P. c.c. train ii - - " arrives and leaves and ii M - - , leaves a.m. 5.40 p.m. 7.-1- 6 20 p.m. . - - - - - 8.50 a.m. ? 50 a.m. 5 40 p.m. " 840 - " a.m. 6.20 p.m. - Salt Lake City Time. JIASOXIC NOTICE. Weber I.odse. A. F. & A. M. TJ. OtJDEN. D. HEM' T)EGCLAR COMMUNICATIONS their Hall. Main St.first and third Thursday I ii wch Tuonth. Sojourning brethren iu good Ii ,.r.Cordially invite W. 8. nOLBEOOK. Sec'y. T. S. RICHARDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW And , . : ; . ' NOTARY fUBLIC, - City, Ogden - Utah. J.: TANNER Jr., ATTORNEY, AT LAW. Office with County Recorder, City, Ogtleft Utah. Wo. 230. OtiDK, Live and Learn. UTAH, TLKSDAY. JUXK IC4 - . From the St. Louis Republican. utah i ' ., CXTIL TOU HAVE Young people, courting, havo resorted to various expedients to supply omissions in conversation, and enter-taieach other when all the subjects were run out, and their stock f words exhausted. It's a very serious matter to lack talk in suit a situation, and those whoare sa at a loss, it may readily be supposed, have not seuse enough to prevent them doing very f olish things. A courting couple in Chicago lately got in this lix. They didn't know what to fay or what to do next. They went on the roof of .AND i the house to look at a lire. It was a HOW high house. The fire went out at and left darkness. them in length The roof of the next house was fifteen feet lower than the one they were ou. Conversatit a flagged aud there, appeared to be no way out of that awful silence under the calm stars. The youtig man at leugth suggested that they jump down on the roof of the next house. He told his fair companion that if she would do it and lived, ha would as certainly follow, as night succeeds- day. The young hdy went straightway and jumped. .... mil She lay on the roof below and made no noise. She was badly hurt, but her motions showed her companion that she still lived. She beckoned We have 12 GOOD REASONS why him to follow, but he ignominiously tltey ill do your work. down 6tairs went the and backed out, They are the cheapest to buy, usual way. The young lady was helpThey are the best to use, ' ed off her roof, a surgeon was called They bake evenly and quickly, and set her ankle back in its proper Their operation is perfect, place, and tightened up two or three They have always a good draft, of her loosened ribs, and anointed sevThey are made of the best material, They roast perfectly, eral of her bruises with oil. She is They i equire but little fuel, hobble around she so can that getting They are very low priced, again. But that young man goes to They are easily managed. see her no more. She tuld him lie They are suited to all localities, Every Stove guaranteed to give Satisfaction need not come, that she had discovSOLD, BY ered he was a coward, and, beside-5did not have that regard for 'truth Manfn'g Co., which she above all things admired ST. LOUIS, in a man. He had not followed' her 1 ajjp By, t whithersoever 6he went, as he voweJ X. 23. he would. She could not, therefore, rtali. Ogden, trust him with her heart and ribs. It was a wise resolve to come from so foolish an act, and she will live to jump at another chance with her FIRST .WHOM BAM OF UTAH stock of experience increased. Carefully 'Examined n S2 s zmmwut .mm ON AND aFTER JAN Name of STATION, lrt SAII UKU - AnthoriVed BAXK CITTf- - i $l,000,0l WM. II. HOOPER. President, 1 U, 8. ELDKEDUE, Vice I'rest. HHKHIAM YOUNG. Directors. WM. JENNINGS. . JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Cashier. Deal In Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, c. Collections made and promptly remitted. for Sale. Intercut Paid on Foreign Exchange " doo-l- y Savings Deposits. A. a. p. . 6 0 S H Salt Lak. 'f A mo.; i O. . 6 26 4 S 1G xntrevi!le 6 S3 1 Farmingtun I SO KaysTilla 7 7 Dead Halt. I Ogden drains Leave i S 5. 1 Si 4'J 2 00 Betweea the riOXEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, Main Street, Oyden rrive at Salt Lake Pass. A ip. 40 6 20 9 31 7 10 D 5J 7 21 1 55 i 1 13 It) 40 M. FULL' STOCK OF T1JR 7 44 Suitable to the Stason aud 1 The very BEST t) 1 7 6! 1 "5 8 20 O'OOD 2 00 in addition to the above, - , TIT GUAKAXTiiEI). C. J0Uli d205.H 1PtUN tf H, SHEPHARD, rrnctical Hou.se and Si?n Tainlcr, (Jraiuer, and Interior Decorator. Tapcr-liangc- UTAH NORTHERN AILROAD. COUNTY CHAS. NIBLEY Goneral Freight and Ticket Agent. a. simrcis, MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. HOTEL, DuriFORD Sons, Salt I.ake City, MILLINERY STORE OUIIAM Boots and Shoes GOODS. ll niCKLAYING. d19l-3r- a Gents' Gloves CITY LICENSES. , o To all w ho tii it may concern. Furnishing Goods, ' f ... ASP ' ' ,. . t A 1 LADIES' FURS. Orders solicited and filled with : care at tno Lowest Prices. 103-Sr- titiO.iHil) - .Jon,!) 7i''n . . . - 4,tHIeail . l,(HKlaach . tOUli JOO ach 4oJjxK1 . . ,WJ JtlO.OtD 14(i.(iCKI . !A,0 - . . . - . - 60 each - ' . - S.etKleach 2,000 ich lid) ( ashflifta, 240 Cash Gifts, 600 Owli Girts, 39,000 Cash Gilts, lmyMX) JOO.OUU W.ooa 1l(,rtot lOo.nuu YMIWt Ut.tm . Mt.wn Graad Total, 20,009 Oifls, all cash, fi,600,WKI ...... Frlee of Tickets. . tu.wt .( or each Coupon, 'J'nth, 11 Whole Tiokots for -" joono 33 Tickets tor ' ,10011,0(1 Tickets ari nav r.p lu .iPd u.. coiiipiuiied by cash will b promptly tilled. jaoeiiu ixniuuisiuons win t ailowea tu satislat. i tory sirents. Circulars rontuinini. full iLM.ii.uTuvtf fntiu.biMt on applituition. , , W ho'e TZckets, Tiios. k. imMi4E'rrc. aul Anent Mnnuiter. W. U. GOODWIN 1 , TO. DOGS! .... Pidoock's Store, MOTICE IS 1IEREJJY - t (flVEN V & SCUAMLL, That from and after th date of this notice, House, Sifn and Decorative Ji'at titers ana NOTICE GHAINING aud LETTER! G Office Relation to Dogs ! For the Trade. 3 Half a block ft'or.h of 2. C. Witt, M. I. BE EXFOKCKO, And'the CHICAGO & SORTK-VEST- R MARSHAL RAILWAYi IS INSTRUCTED , BUY " YOUR . ICHETS Destroy " Such Dogs TIA TUB rors wiims ths Chicago & North-Weste- rn LIMITS OF THIS OITY, Railway, FOR CHICAGO, Which are nut Detroit, Toledo. Buffalo. New York. Philadelphia Baltimore, Sionx City, Montrool, Cleveland, fcos-to- n, KlooniinKton,HprinElield, WaBhin(rtn, Toronto, YsnkUm, Indianapolis. Portland' jagara lulls, rittsbuTjfh, Cincinnati, Albany, Cairo, VCILWaTJI1 8HEB0YAN. MANITOWOC, VJLUt, jciiiiua CLINTON, JANES- JUNCTION, Duly Registered AND LICENSED WATER. TOWN, According to Law, MINNESOTA JUNCTION, ItURNETT, FOND UV b.W, UMilvUfH, Al rbKTtliV, MBNAS- II A, GREKN HAY, KSCANABA, N EO-- " ' AUNEE, ISflPE.MING.MAROliKTTE AND TUB 6UOKES OF LARK 8CPI5BIOB. It is the only Route From Chicago to St. Paul Via JIadison, Baraboo and Elror. only reuta running . PULLMAN aiflit ALACE CARS Throygh betweea Chicago and St. Fanl. MAEVJN HFGinTT, Hen I supunutendeiit. dl45-l- W. 1 II. FTEXNETT, Oeu'l Passenger r THE CITY RECORDER "Will rpgpf is the tr any dog ri atit I8SUK A LICKWWE, To the Owner or Keeper thereof, en Ilicatiou at his Office in the p Afe't CITYIIAIili, y engaged in Business in of the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Fifth Street, Opdcn. Ofo Uo'in frm 10 . m. Ull hj.n. The A' 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Og4en City, (fcr wnicb. the City Ordinances provide that a license must b obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be take.n before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Cotincil, LESTER J. IIERRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. THE ORDINANCE, PAPER HANGERS, IIESIXCER. . ' er MAIN S TREET, O GJDEN. m uit, ATTENDED d90-l- Block t Cash (lifts, Cash Gitls, d214-4- WORK Orders left at BUTTER, EGGS i . PRESIDENT. . t,i CaLso-min- IKK. US TO SUIT. Trains Leave Ogden iJaily, s 6:20 a.m. Trains leavs Frauklin, at 9 a.m. Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:40 a.m ' A Nevada City (Cal.) school boy has immortalized himself by the following composition on "The Stink Ant." " Sum things is small but awful stout. A skunk kan outfite the A ant biggest Newfoundlin Dorg. kan lift a bisr chunk and bite like a mule. A stink ant kan stick his tail fit- up in the are, and paw durt like a mucn mm L,Jti WIS, in kock it you drum round COMAKER AND JEWELER, A game stiak ant kan make you Sum folks waltz like a dutcuman. This is donte. I but stink like ants, do n U wc Ik arr.c td all I knobout ants." 11--1 r, V"I - Public Library Kulldiiig, Louisville, By. II.MARTINEAU, d!70-l-y "WDEU. Pas- JOHN SHARP, TtNDEST. ! Cah (Jills, H.tsmeach Halves, 1S74- - i ho Ai.tit- - ncki't-iiotUe- LIST IS CashOilts, lo.iskjeai b 20 Cash Oitts, 6,(KKIacli DISSOLUTION. f attention. ' .25 Cash Gifts, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City &t8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. hnn. For atl information concerning Freight or sage, apply to JAMES 8UAKP, Uen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. J n:nuug me JO HERETOFORE THE XPAKTNEIt8IIIP between the undersigned, under the firm name and style of Thornton ft Stoddard is 1. this aav .dittanlvtMl l.v An Ihornton rotinng. John Stoddard will pay all ui"ooi, unu receivs m aobts aue the Into Ogden, Slay 15th, 31sf, 1S7J. July 0 2, OOO, OOO Ml Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will lie cnarged whon the tare is collected on the train. . Friday, HO MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN S purpura mantiouU. and which is.attiv and uutqiiiYorally aim.iuiiiid an Ilia! 1,am! WHICH WILL tVKKllK ilVBN USDlOR Tllii t'liAli'JKK AND UV T1IK PKK.SKNTMANA08-MKNU ill ci.uieotl In tlie Public Library Unli at Louisville, lii., r j One Wrainl Cash tlitt, . . One tirand Cash (lift, 6 Cash (i ills, $20,000 each . dli)6-t- r WORKMAN T. W. JONES. Brs-to- -' . OueGnuul Cash Gin, One Grand Cash Mitt, 7 One (inand Cash (lift, SHIP, and .a THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AtMi-cis- ; .i . dii.led Into twenty thwiwund gifU. will OF THE FIRST QUJLITV. 00 ; Kxprcss Forwarders. .. . 1... v. n i. tm mm ft'" annual imaiue. Sui h au endow went tuud v.riaiu iw- la . I ...... 1. u .....1 ij.u.l ui u HI . hot mic tm umii ...'.., uertitiy l)ie imiiiili'iiituieol'lhianiiiiiiiitia ut eaiaiiliilinivkt, LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, 8 10 Woods Cross . 1M. ,Mui. At thin final Concert everything will U np!,h . S(ul cvrropumlingwiih its iuiportan. , Tbe music will be rendered by an orcbvilia rvii sistin ol one humltel prloi nira, sclectml Ufor their fuiur, in .lilluient lands, and the uupre. i X. " Centrevills ... lounli, THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT 7S a.1 7rminghin A III.- bin its constant grontb. SO 09 5 SO . Ogden '" lv7:i; Hud li:ill, I'lidcr thfir tlutrti-r- . (jiautml liv a epecW act nf the Keuliu-kLt'tfisUiura, March Hi, 1SJV. M TriiKters ai aullii.iiji-.- l i,, pve One One More tiilt Concert ! tt... luoiii-arising liom ths Filih and La ST I'minii, tl.i. Library, Museum, and rtiier dvrarlin. nl. arc I J cfc. 1 4 Pass. j lT. WARREN S, . : Salt Lake City. . for Ibe Woods Ctoes T'Kaysville' 1874. l.,,.r FASHIONABLE TAILOR . ?Iaiu - 2 -- Ill awi.'iiufiiijt i!,e Hdliuu.l Ut ttth .M k f Oitt 6'.)iui iii, KikU fi.i Hit Wnrfit .r tbe Pnltlm ul KeniHcky, the Trustees ami i.ll.raiy r with priiie and pleasure to the ..r wbc lnm Wii nlrvady eivrn: 'iiio first, UereTnl.r .,,i i 1S71; tlie stii.iul, i limits r'i - 1874. HUSSEY, They tell a story in Detroit of a ANTHONY G0DBE,CASUIF:R. railwho man a was footing it along WELLS, FARGO & CO. road track at nisjht, and suddenly Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. - OGDEN, UTAH. Street, canio to a ded kalt. He could nut Timk on Bankers mid Allowed Deposits. One door north of the old Walker Building, for move a foot luither to save his life. Interest will got your Draw direct on San Francisco, New York, He wis rot; ted to (he track and Collections Promptly at teiitlecl In. there you l j Clij'cago, St. Louis, Londou and Paris. " in all the principal Cities Easi Hud West. charmed by the appearance of a locoDry Goods, Groceries, Special atiention given to collections. motive headlight in the distance, and Hoots and Shoes, Notions, J. E. DOOLY, Afrent. at no very great, distance either. The Hats and Caps. PRODUCE STOKE. man had gut his loot fust in the track, J. and it .was thj track the approachA8 CHEAP AS ANYWHERE IX TOWN. Hydraulic and Civil Engineer, " was boot His "was train 'on. ing , Logun, Cache Co. firmly wedged in a '"frog," and so The highest price paid far your Iad and Mining Claims surveyed. tightly bound that he could neither Has hil old stand on FIFTH STREET, pull it out or his foot out of the boot. for luc purchase aud sale of Aud the train was swiftly coming. The great eye of the engine was get- ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. and glared at him with Office at Resilience 2nd South Street, ting larger Garden and Grass Seeds. He h id nothing terrible precision. Salt Lake Cily, Utah. ill kinds of legal business You will be servst. with attended off his leg, promptly hand with which to cut ltf at BOOK STORE he At keep-a- ll his adjoining like off a could rat not aud gnaw it the Periodicals and Newspapers of PROMPTNESS AND CIVILITY. -AMERICAN couglit in a steel tray. The engine the day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, ' RST thundered along, driving the darkCLASS QUIET HOUSE, Don't forget the place, Pictures, Frames, etc. Om East of the Theatre, ness before it. Life was getting short, dl65-6SALT LAKE CITY Q. W. TURNER. Terms S3.no per lay. lie was carrying a bundle on a stick, TAYLOR "eeklj and Table lioard at Reascnable Rates. he had some matches in his pocket, J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. dl7m also a newspaper or two. lie stuffed "AKIH. , J011H iPRBANCS C. 0. CH APM1H. the newspapers into his bundle at the & SrRUANCE, STANLEY & CO. end of his stick, and lightning a 2VI3W eor to II. Webster & Co.and J. J.Sprnance, match set them on fire. lie then Imporlert and Wholesale Dealers in waved the torch in the darkness. WINES AND wind blew the fire out. The The LIQUORS. KXCLCSIVELY AS JOBBERS t On FIFTH STREET, one door East of dWfo410 Front Street, San Francises. train was rattling up. , He was al- ENGAflED iu all of the best brands of Forbes Shoe Store. most within the range of the headSPECIAL NOTICE. 2VX:s. 3 light cast om the track. He lighted another Is SD AFTER MAY match, and then his torch Milliner and dealer iu all kinds of 1874, the Utah ISth, Lent ml b.ji i r :n ixi. again, and swung it. The engineer MILLINERY saw, and whistled down brakes. EnJAMES SHARP, and trembled train reversed, gine ; General Tickut Agent stand-stijust groaned, and came to a HATS AND CAPS, The feet Dresses Cut and Fitted. glaring eye away. thirty looked right down at him, blinked EPHBIAM KVIIT1I, and backed off. He was saved, and I ,PED TO LAY BRICK IN THE BEST taken on the train. Got a free ride ORni'nui ;otkniaiiship at a Reasonable Rate, ' ' '' ' with UouSas 4 Robbins' will re- to town. t w? j Pr0BlPt tl54-i- - tLe Jnly 31, 4 T. W. JONES, i Excelsior - IXo. llNo, 3 Pass. Pass. Trains Leav. Arrive at II. VOL. . RAILIIOAD. PIOXEEIt LIXE OF UTAH. RESERVOIR! is 187-1- , iffiSET' NATIONAL t)F lu ai.lof PIDL1C L1BRABY OF KEXTICKV ARRIVALS. HSilail i(1 FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT EVENINClflrSS MAILS. AND CLOSLNU .UVAt PUBLISHED EVERY ! AnJ the vnrent rt U.vtuui of TAYLOR'S HOTEL THREE DOLLARS OX THE EcBOriiB ?IA!, West Side East Temple HALT Street, LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. jRooras with or without Board.a lOOIf Tajlor A Culler, i"r.pi ietoru. I5j Order of tbe JAM MS tity rni!eij. TAYLOK, Kccordctx 1 , |