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Show "iSgi excepted gT JVBNING, Sunday! and Business Manager. ItBMB. Wito 10 mnmmtt A.nV II PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. iiissssBv;sswiT4iAA (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) nnnP.TT DIRECTORY. jme hotels. J"hB J- - Mll,on' proPrietorOVERT STABUivo. BY TELEGBAPIl The Load a Woman Carries. Charge Against the Di rector of the Mint at A man in the strength of his years would fall out of the ranks if he were obliged to carry the enormous weight of clothing a woman carries who walks by his side keep ing pertect step, lhat she finally breaks down is a fact, but that she keeps her place long is another fact, marvelous and significant. "How many thicknesses of cloth do you think our girls wear about their waists ?" asked a teacher of me. "Half a dozen, perhaps," I an swered; 'they and you and I do not show a grain of common sense about this matter of dress." "Sixteen." said she with emphasis "sixteen, at the least calculation, bands fastened more or less tightly according to the inclination of the wearer." Does any one believe these girls breathe easily under so many liga tures ? Add to this the difficulty of walking with yards ot cloth raiding about the ankles, if they do trail, and the constant anxiety lest the hat should tumble from its perch of hair, and you haw an aggregate of some thing which is a weariness to the flesh, if much study is not. And yet with all these odds against them, we learn, by reports and actual observa tion, that our young ladies in these mixed schools stand as high in their grades aS the gentlemen. , But a day of reckoning will surely come. Chinese Immigrating Prorietor,, c,irro,, Bd w,n- - j OGDM, UTAH, MOXDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1873. 'Frisco. - HMe. dcn Ho. 37. PUBLIC THE IIFORMAT10NTO AMERICAN. illtTVlLS. ble daily Lake OtT. Mail daily U. City, Through Mail daily . . Wesrough 8- Ul Uk fi.lfi Dm. V An m m 6.40 p.m. 0.30 p.m. - . .0 7.00 .ra. 6.00 m . . fait Uke and the East ''huTVi. fcWtruphc.fcr Wston. WyU: cnJI. County """"" ' "2. Lr.se. PW" 8.30 n.m. J'S.ndAUna-Wy.a- nd . fiaturdays " S.45 8.15.m. . Delivery. 1 iw$iri from p.m Z.3U Mondavi and Thursday P.m- pjn. P m- - - DEPARTMENT 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Open MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. , Open frem 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 Outside Door open from 8 a.m. to p.m. J0SKPH UALL, Postmaster ' ? Trains - - Irain arrives C. P. a.m. p.m. p.m a.m 7.60 a.m. 6.45 p.m. 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 - - leaves CP. - " U.P. " - U. C. train arrives " and " leaves - and " " U. P. - , - .m 8 40 6.30 a.m gait Lake City Time. at. JI in tha Tn.hArna.cle. o. a.m., ana in mo u School-hous- e house, Farley's at 6 School-hous- e Ward and Third p.m. and 8 p.m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 i) ni. 'Bplrituattst Lectures (Child's at, WO p.m. Hall), . City Library. Ogden Chambers' News Join it ever Open 0. day, Depot. Sundays excepted. I.O.O.T. of HELPER lodge No.2 every Regular meetings Thursday evening. Member of gister lodges in rood standing, are cordially invited.. By order, Vtf W.C.T. BAM DESERET NATIONAL THE Paid $ 200,000 Capital, 1,000,000 TJp y. i- FOREIGN. London, LAKE CITT. OF SALT Boston, 1. Charles Bradlaugh was the guest of the Massachusetts Club at dinner Among those present were Vice-rresdent Wilson and Senator Sumner. San Francisco, 1. The Call publishes an account of seri ous charges against 0. II. La Orange, superintendent of the mint in this city. It says specifications nave been forward, ed to Washington. One charge is that he has sold material and machinery at private sale instead of at auction; that several tbousand dollars received in this way have never been accounted for; that there is also a general looseness in the business and working of the mint; that he has emptoyed incompetent persons at the dictation or Hilly Carr, in the inter est of the Central Pacific Co., discharg ing these men to make room for these persons; and that he assessed the employees for the Nevada election purposes in the interest of Tom Fitch to the ex tent of $2,000. There are altogether thirteen charges. About 600 Chinese left en the steamer "Colorado" for their native country to day, amongst them 27 women recently imported. Sirs. Mary Montgomery, who stabbed and killed her negro paramour, Henry Danchez, and was convicted of manto two slaughter, was sentenced y years in the State prison. Cado, Indian Territory, 1. The Legislature, after a long and ex citing session, has again refused to accept the government offer of $300,000 for the strip of land known as the Leased District, on condition of granting citizen ship to three thousand former negro slaves. Upon thai refusal of such citizenship, the negroes propose appealing to Gen. Grant. . Washington, 1. The delegation of Ute Indian ehiefs who have been here for several days at a conference with the commissionej of Indian affairs this afternoon agreed to sell half of their reservation, comprising about 80,000 acres mlNebraska, the pur chase of whioh was provided for by the last Congress, and intimated that they were willing to sell the remainder and emigrate, if a suitable reservation was given them elsewhere. Authorized 1. It is reported that the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, to the V nucess Maria of Russia, will be solemnized ac to the forms of the Church of cording 1 WM. H. HOOPER. President, n.B. ELBKJSlXjK, Vlcei'rest. England, and that the Dean of Canter BRIOHAM YOUNG. bury will go to St. Petersburg to perform WM. JENNINGS. . i Directors. the ceremony. JOHN SHARP, I. T. LITTLE, Berlin, 1. L 8. HILLS, Cashier. Bismarck has resolved to summon the Catholie Bishops who refuse to comply Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, etc. Collections made and promptly remitted, with the Government measures in rela foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on tion to ecclesiastics to tender their res d53-l- y fevings Deposits. ignations. , WELLS. FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FOR WARDERS, Hankers and Dealers and In Foreign Domestic Exchange. OFFICE at UNI9N JUNCTION R. R, DEPOT. Ogden, C.T. J. , DOOLY, ' ..tf A(?ent EUGENE LASCELLES, ATTORN OGDKN Offiee EY-dt-LA- W CITY, V. T. in the Jphcttow Bulding. 1-- tf A. MINER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Office All kind, of legal business promptly attended ltf . AMERICAN HOTEL, FIRST - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, 0M Block East of the Theatre, SALT LAKE CITT Weskly ZZ Tepm Irr day. Rates. ana TaUe Board at Reascnable J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. ItltUIUT. JOHMSPaUAHC C.O.CBiPMAK. J2JUANCE, STANLEY & CO. 4 Co.and J. 4 J.Sprnance, Inpwfmand Wholetale Dealer in WINES 2 AND '"ul aireei, jjn LIQUORS. Ban 1 Paris, J. S. LEWIS, "?Tk"- - w s Uy done and J'T, ail ( tit yt Silver and arrar 1My toe Malting house, Sal. '. JPkling. tL. '"Z,:' Sr&lS1 boot-blac- k The London Times has taken to spelling the word "banns" with only one n, and one of its contemporaries accuses it of "seeking to Americanize our English by , arbitrary and revolutionary innovations." Wyoming Coal and Mining Company. Office corner Fifth and Franklin Streets, Ogden alw.ru n h.,M along the related kr Rail- - ON AND AFTER BIONDAY, MAY UPHOLSTERY. CARRIED ON BY over the Post the Entrance by alley between C. Wood-minse- ALL ITS BRANCHES, IN the subscriber. Workshop Office. and the Post Office THOMAS WILSON. Sept. 3rd, 1873. ltt, 187a, Charming TRAINS RUN BETWEEN CORIN-ISrE- ES T EY Jnnction with C.r.R.R., TRAINS IL.OC3-A.ISr- . DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 6.50 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.30. p.m. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. tf CHICAGO & ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE See classification of Railroads by Hoard of Rail rout) Commissioners. TDE dlanu WITH On and after Oct. 1st, 18T8, Dally Train. Oars. nnd best route between of And the shortest, quickest Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chicago and Jefferson City, St. Louis and Pekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and St Louis and Quincy and Burlington. ELEGANT DAT CARS, ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and St Louis, and one hour and a halt faster time between Lineage ana Kansas City than by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas City, Mo. J. C. McMTJLLIN, Gen. Sunt- - Chicago. JAS. CHART0N. d.'SMf Gen. Pass. kit.. Chicago. TIME TABLE f No. 3. " " " 'e20a.m. 1,30 p.m. 6.00 ajn. Q.) 7.00 .m. 11.16 a.m. 3.16 p.m. 0.00 a.m. Peoria A 6.45 B. p.m. W.) Ind'plis (L 8.60 p.m. " Cincinnati Logansp'tfT.P. W.) 6.54 p.m. 2.45 a.m. Columbus Throueh Cars from Missouri CUICAOO, IXDIAHAPOUS, COLUMBUS. Hie OnJy Line Running Thrmgh Can from TO New York, Chicago, Cincinnati CHAS. W, STAYNER, WITHOUT CHANGE, FOUR TRAINS DAILY! 7:45 A. MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE Express. ay (.86 p.m ft.sua.m 8.40 p.m 10.50 p.m 8.22 a.m T.OO s.m 12.60 s.m 10.30 a.m 4.00 pjn 6.20 a.m 6.20 p.m Riv.t to ClSfCIKSATW, LoQAHSroBT, KIVEK RAILROAD. CITI JOHN FOWLER, Agent for Ogden. dl-l- y , With Palace Car through to New Tork. Chi cago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except ounaay. P. M.--Fa- Confectionery Line. st P. With through Sleeping Car Daily except oaiuraay Ticket Office, Ho. 100 X. Fourth St., Cor. Chestnut St., St. LOUIS. t. STORE! TOY Express. go TOYS, IN TUB TH09. DORWTN. West'n Pass. Ag't,8t.Louis Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. . JKO. J. BiMr-BUHOen..Supt.,Indiapapolla. UHAS. K. rOLLETT, Oen. Pass. Agt.,St.Louis ' CANDY, di-- TAYLOR'S HOTEL tai Edkofiax Plab, West Side East Temple Street, "'candy, On LAKE IMPORTED ALL TARIETIES. ' ', CITY, Board by the Day or Week. with or without Board. lOOtf ; PURE AND FRESH. HOME-MAD- Janl7 72tf TARIKT1 GREATEST ' M. C0LBURN. SALT GATE! GOLDEN F. M." Accommodation. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except naiuraay. C. K. PERKINS, A. E. T0CZAL1N, Gen'l Sup't, , Gen'l Pass. Agent J. and Louisville M.-D- Full Line of Musical Instruments at the Lowest Figures. Just call and see. A ST. LOUIS MAIL. Connections at those points witn lines leaning to the East, Worth ana outn. This is the Best, shortest, umcKesi ana cneap est Route. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the MlSSOUBI SALES UNEQUALLED. ROUTE EAST. 6:15 and Bl'ELINOTOH ! For all Way Stations Daily except Sunday. TO THE EAST, NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. Leave OGDEN Leave OMAHA Arrive BURLINGTON Galesburg, (C. B. " Mendota " Chicago ALIA V AND 5:15 ATLANTIC EXPRESS FIRST PRIZE At Every Fair! General 8npt 3&0 Westinghouse Safety Brake, oilman's Palace Day and Dining Cars. STATIONS. Vox Humana JNO. W. YOUNG, d71-t- f ir BURLINGTON AND Passengers will please Purchase their Tickets at the Offices. For all information concerning Freight or Pas sage, apply to CHAS. NIBLET, General Freight and Ticket Agent . Bleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kansas Ulty, ana ralace Bleeping cars Between Louis and St Paul, via Quincy and Bnrlington. VOXJUBILANTEl Rcduced Kates to Excursion Parties. St and Pullman Palate Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars ran through without change, between Chicago and St. Ixmis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The only line running these Cars between Chicago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Passenger Leave Corinne at 12:00 noon. Lrav. Logan at 7:30 a. m.; to connect with train, for Ogden and Bait Lake- - ALTON HAIXiHOAD. No ORGANS ' WILL RUM ; , Ann " 10W RESERVOIR Railroad. 6.30 p.m. Arrive at and 8.30 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at 6.50a.m. and 3.16 p Jn. Arrive ai ugaen al 7 .ou a.m. ana a.o p.m, MIXED stAyner, SELLS THE 8.10 a.m- - and Bait Lake City at 10.40 a.m. In addition to the above, i CHAS . UTAH NORTHERN Trains will leave Ogden daily at From Rock The best coal in the Territory. Spring and Evanston. By the ton or the car load ENOCH FARR, Agent. Candy jCheap ! Candy Cheaper! Taylor & Cutler, Proprietor, H. STINGER I Candy Cheapest has removed the LONDON BAKERY Next door to O. II. TRIBE'S. MA IX STREET, OGDEN. ' Where can be found FRESH BREAD, Are Suited to all Climates, AND FAMOUS FOE BEEJG BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUT If EASIEST TO SELL II! Wholesale CAKES, CANNED GOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, etc, Don't pass the London Bakery without a call. and Retail. ICE CREAM . Famous for doing more and mm Thaa any Stere.f th. coat. On Sunday last about, 12 oVlocV, FAMOUS OB OIVINO while Mr. Samuel Vallier, chief of Satisfaction Everywhere, the Quapaw Indians, was g)ing about . - . . - Z. rnSti his farm, he was bitten on the toe f Aaaptes Especially one foot by a large tarantula. He TO TIH for the started house,but immediately a short distance, and by the time he reached it the pain from the bite was so severe that he was unable to sit X up, and threw himself across the bed. EXCELSIOR MANUF'G COMPANY, The insect had crawled up his clothdown after it and he soon ing, lay gave, him the second bite in the reSt. Louis, Mo., gion of the small of the back. This, with the other bite, charged his system with poison almost as quickly as if b electricity. Medical aid wajs immediately summoned, but before it reached him he was too near gone for it to do any good. And in the most intense agony he lingered until Ogden, about 10 o'clock that night, when death relieved him from his suffer- d23 riali. t.T3-lwfi- a Ail If CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may concern. can be upon a Cooking Stove than to say that nances provide that a license must be bestowed house-wif-e whs nses It speaks i.i its praise obtained,) without first procuring a every and recommends it to her neighbors and friends, license are liable to be taken before any fur economy, cleanliness and reliability in all Its Alderman of said City, and be subjected operations. to a Fine. 31,314 MONITORS NOVf IN USE. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor, ALSO, TBI CILEBATIB JAMES TAYLOR, City. Recorder. 0 SAXTA CUB COOKIXG STOVE The Office ef the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. For Coal and Wood, 10 a. n. till. & .m Offu Ho'jri fr-- W. TURNER, Co.), Street, Ogden GEORGE riflli (Late C B. McUregor Cooks, Tcriodicals, Mag azines, rlctures, Albums, Stationery, &c t'IGAKS AXD TOBACCO. Wall Papers of the Beet Patterns. Subscriptions taken for oil the Paper, of the day d21Kim Local, taftrrn anil rt estern. ah pai-- i for Eggs and Chickng SIIIIA WATEIX. PASTE! of ALL KINDS. BETTER COOKING. NOTICE IS HEREBY OITEX, THAT soara rr engaged in Business in milE MONITOR HAS GAINED A which the City Ordi JL Reputation. No higher encomium Osden City, (fcr and Quicker Cheaper sold sir mn irum "ATCHMAirrD "Halloo, Bill 1 " cried a to a companion, yesterday, "heard ver old dad had broke his leg;." "He did that," replied the "shiner" ad dressed, "and wasn't it bully for me, though! He was. going to wallop me that very night. ranclsco. The Tarantula in Kansas. RAILIIOAD. PIONEEU L.IXE OF UTAH. nt 1. The Patrie, this afternoon, says the Budget of Mague, the Mitister of Finance, will be published in the Journal on Monday. It is estimated Officiate, there will be a surplus of eighteen million francs. The Patrie also announces that the cabinet has resolved to support the motion for the prolongation of the term of President Mo Vlahon. la the Bazaine trial Commandant Bucky testified that he overheard allusions to McMahoa's march, in a private conversa ion at Metz on the 24th or 25th of August. Police Commissioner Ontard deposed that he carried a dispatch for Bazaine from Thionville to Metz en the 20th of August. All of McMahon's dispatches were in ciphers. Col. Crontze testified that McMahon roceived no dispatches from Bazaine after the 12th of August Dresdon, 1. The remains of the late King were deposited in the tomb of the Royal Chapel King Albert, his brother, and Prince George were present. .The Queen of England was represented by Prince Frederick William, the Emperor of Austria by Archduke Charles Louis. Numerous Germans were present. UTAH CENTRAL VO. II. Which baa snch a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelenos, cannot be surpassed. All our Stoves are kept and for and Also by all sal. by Z. C. M. I- - its Brasrt 8to.es. Store, in the T.r 904m ritory. .11 th. Cakes Ornamenf ed to ON vruer, NOTICE. SHORT WEDDING CAKES 1 A SPBCIALTT. T V. "IT XL vrTcnv JX.XlXJ&VMy Fifth Street dl-t- f f.FA i . . OgIen. DDivnr nn Sr Organs&Melodeons The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect ilaonfcs tory in the United States. STORE.'' NEW OPENED A NtW STORE with a full npply of Toys, Jai-s- , Fruit, Tej'tUe. and IIA JCOLCLOUOH Cr.wkfry, Prewrving Provf lions f (he best quality. C ALL AND SEE HIM. ' 52,0 0 0 Now In us. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained th same popularity, for Price Lists. ail-CBUf f ALO, SY Adlreu jend |