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Show ... 5 J . . ' ' EVENING, Sunday! excepted 'bllshd EVER ....... ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $8.00 Tear One . . . . .4.00 Six Mont hi i00 Month! Three ' gingle Copy ' T0 Th First-Cla- Mercantile Inatlt'n, ;" ', , w.lker Brother, p. v jimea Borrock. HOTELS. John J. Mahon, Uon. LIVEBT STABLES. Oirdcn j Proprietor. ' net and Ww. Carroll, dlUSMt Proprietor, rin Post Office: AND CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVAL Jt iiM A"10 city, . pm. T.40a.m. 0 ""W 6.40 ittast. Through Mail daily BIFARfUEI. am 8.40 City, double daily glt Through Mail da !y . Welt, ud Threugh Mail dally . L&ke t 8.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. . v . p.m. .40a.m. OOSW8. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 pm. For Salt Lake and the Eait !a kvanstnn. Wvom 'r?' .r,l. the latter place for Rich County, tor and n leave Wednesdays and Saturdays, . . at 2p.. Tuesdays, Thursday! and rn.il. m Lntranl . . . 4.30 D.m. wV..rj.... rnimtr. Tuesday! and Thursday Monday! and Thursday! and Saturday. ays b North Ogdet Uuntsrille-Wedneid- Plain City and Slatersville, Lvune . . Mondays and Thursday! Riverdale Wednesdays and Saturday! and Huope. Tills and Alma Wednesday! gaturoaY 4.30 p.m. 2.80 p.m 7.30 a.in 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 11.30 a.m OFFICE HOURS. , 115 p.m. . .B.rai Delivery, . Sunaav, p.m. w u.o u.im. DEPARTMENT H. REGISTRY . ? s Open from 9 a.m. to 3 vj.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 Open from a.m. to p.m. 8 Outside Door open from 8 a.m. to p.m. . JOSEPH HALL, Poitmaiter. Trains- train a?. u. P, n arrives u. . - -- - - -- - - - ... t CP. " leaves ii u. P. - c. train arrives anoV' . ..' - " leaves . nd - ' - . -- 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m, 8.50 a.m, 7.50 a.m, .45 p.m! 8 40 a.m 6.30 a.m 8alt Lake City Time. itoiicriniiH Services . at 11 every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, unit in the 2nd Ward Sebool- m School-hous- e and Third house, Farley's at 6 p.m. TVard School-hous- e Church at ll'a.m. and 8 p.m. l MDthr.riwt. Church at 11 a.m. and 1! Vniai-nrin- 7 p.m'. "J J Hall), Spiritualist-- LectureB (Child's - at 1.30 p.m.- Ogden City Library. At John G. .Chambers' News Depot. Open every day, Sundays excepted. I.O.G.T. Regular meetings of HELPER hdge Sfo.2 every Tkurs4ay eTtining. Members of Sister lodges in By order, .good stauding, ro cordially invited. W. C. T, 41-- tf SffW Death Valley. WM. n. HOOPER, President, H. 8. ELDREDOE, Vtca PresU BRIGHAM YOUNG. i Director!. JENNINGS. , JOHN 8UARP, J. T. LITTLE, ' L. S. HILLS, Cashier. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, ttt. Collections made and promptly remitted, Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on om-- j isvings iMposits. WELLS. FARGO & CO., KJLrKKSS FVU WARDERS, ' Hankers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Exchange OFFICE at UNION JUNCTION R. R. DEPOT, Ugaen, u.T. , ,. J. E. DOOLY, oMtf . Agent. Salt Lake City. WARREN HUSSEV Oldest , Baukingr " PRESIDENT Institution in Utah. Ihtimst AuowbB on Timi Deposits. Collections Promptly attended to ' " ' f . dl55-t- EUGENE LASCFLLFfi. ATTOBNEY.at.LAW CITY, U. T. OUDEM Office . Ii the Jpscnow Bulding. ' tf A. MINER, EVERY EVENING, (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) . respecting this noted valley: he Vallev of Death a snot al most as terrible as the prophet's Valley of Dry Bones lies iust north of the old Mormon road to California, a region thirty; miles long by' thirty broad, and surrounded, except at two points, by inaccessible mountains. It is totally devoid of water and vege-i- : vs ... ii uinuu, aim a cuituuw vm uiru or Wild beast never darkened its white, glaring sands. The Kansas Pacific Kail- road engineers discovered it, and al so some papers which showed the fate of the lost Montgomery train, which came south from Salt Lake in When 1850, guided by a Mormon. near Death Valley some came to the conclusion that the Mormon knew nothing about the country, so thev appointed one of their ..number a i .i .1 trom ,1me. party. teauer, auu urune un The leader turned due west; go. with the people and wagons and flocks he traveled three days, and then decen-de- d into the broad valley, whose treacherous mirage promised water. lbey "reached the center, hut , only the white sand bounded by scorching peaks met their gaze. Around the valley they wanderec, and one by one the ' men died, and the "panting flocks stretched themselves in death under the hot sun. Then the chil dren, crying for water, died at their mother's breasts, and with swollen tongues and burning vitals the help less mothers followed. Wagon after wagon was abandoned, and strong men tottered and "died.' After a week's wandering a dozen survivors found some water in the hollow of a rock in the mountain. It lasted but a short time", when all died but two who escaped this death and followed the trail of their former companions. JMghty seven tauiilies, with hundreds of animals perished here ; and now after twenty-thre- e years, the wagons still stand complete the iron ' work and tires are bright, aDd the. shriveled skeletons lie side by side. d, , 1 1 1 riAILIlO J. The lady who tapped her husband genlly with a fan at a party the other nigbt, and said, "love, it is growing late, I think we had better go home," is the same one, who, after getting home, sheok the rolling-pi- n under his nose and said : "You infernal old scoundrel, you, if you ever look at that mean, nasty, calico-facemackerel-eyething that you looked at I'll:" bust, your ' head wide open." I 187a, AKD TRAINS ally a"car famine," the leading roads finding it impossible to get lbeir orders DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) for freight cars filled at I be overcrowded Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. & 6.50 p.m. factories. The Lake Shore and Michiand gan Southern have given orders for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.80. p.m. 3.000 additional ears, while the New will please purchase their tickets at York, Central is awaiting ai reinforce- thePassengers offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged ment of 1,500. when the fare ii collected on the train. For all Information concerning Freight or apply to JAMKS 8HARP, Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. j. l-- tr d RAILROAD. Cnrs, tf , General Sup t. V AND ALIA! Vox Humana FIRST PltlZE At Every Fair! SALES. UNEQUALLED. ROUTE EAST. The Only Line Running Through Cars from Fnll Line of Musical A ST., LOUIS at Just ; GOLDEN An aged couple on WOostcr street are very fond of checkers, and play quite frequently., When he beats at jhe game, she loses. ber temper, and declares she will not piny again. . It vexes him lo have hei-ao- t so, but Decontrols bis irritation, and talks to her about it. He tells her how wrong it is for people at their age in life to be disturbed by such trifles; and shows her so Clearly the folly of such a course that she becomes ashamed of her weakness and returns to the game, and plays it bo well that she beats him. Then he throws the checkers, jn one direction and kicks the board in anethev; and says he will never play with anybody who cheats so and stalks moodily to bed, and Dan-bur- y leaves her to pick up the things " ' ' , y, " NEW STORE. jSTo. GATE 8.20 a.m, 1.3o p.m. o.oo a.m. Leave OGDEN .CALL AND SEE HIM. 6.35 p.m 5.30 a.m 8.40 p.m 10.60 p.m 3.22 a.m 7.00 a.m 12.50 ajn 10.30 a.m 4.00 p.m 9.20 a.m 6.20 p.m. Leave OMAHA Arrive BURLINGTON Giilosburg, (C. D. Q.) 7.00 a.m. " Mendota 11.15 aan. ' M 3.15 p.m. Chicago ' " Peoria 9.00 hju. 6.45 p.m. Ind'plis (I. B. W.) " " Cincinnati 9.50 p.m. " Logannp'tfT.P.AW.) 6.55 p.m. 3.46 a.m. Colunibns - Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Indianapous, Cimcirhatii, Looasspobt, andOoLDMBOi. Connections at those points with linei leading to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheap est Koute. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the GuRLiNOTOn ft Missouri! luvEH Railroad. C. K. PERKINS, A. E. TOUZALIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Gtn'l Sup't Janl7 "72tf J: P. Express. M.-Chi- cago With through Sleeping Saturday MAIL. rczr JCOLCLOUGH ' 6:15 ATLAKTIC STATIONS. 3FL3H3VIO HA OPENED A NEW BTORI with a full supply of Toys, Crockery, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetables and Proviiiomi of the best quality. , 3. Car Dally except Ticket Office, So. 100 X. Fourth St., '! Cor. Chestnut St., 8t .LOUIS. ' M. TTOS. DORTVTN, t. COLBURN, Ticket A g't, 6t. Louis. Wesfn Pass. A g'tSt.Looit JNO. E. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen. Supt.,lncianapoiis. Oen. Pass. Agt.,St. Louis dl-t- nOM On tbi EnaoriAK Baggage to be Sold. , Board by the Day or Week. Board."! Cutler, Proprietors. Jg?Rooms with or without lOOtr Taylor fc ; ' groye,' ogden. U a . S- si ;1 CAHBY I - ICE CREAM CITY LICENSES. AX SODA WATEK. o To all whom it may concern. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT engaged in Business in MONITOR HAS GAINED A wnich the City Ordi- TnE Ogden City, No higher encomium can be nances provide that a license must be bestowed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that house-wifwho uses it speaks in its prats obtained,) without first procuring a every ana recommend, it to ner leighbers and mends, license are liable to be taken before any for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its Alderman of said City, and be subjected operations. i ' to a Fine. 31,314 MONITORS JfOTT IN USE. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor, ALSO, IBS CILUATID JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. o SAMA CLAUS COOKIXG STOVE, The Office ef the City Recorder is at the City Hall, t ula Street, Ogden., Offli'f. Uo-iFor Coal and Wood, frorx 10 a. m. till 5 PASTRY of ALL KINDS. NOTICE e Cakes Orn amen ted to Order, KOTICK. OX SHORT , Pcri6dicals", azlnes, rictures. Albums, Stationery, W .'?'; I Wholesale and Retail. . H "''!' Candy Cheap ! Candy Cheaper ! Candy Cheapest ' ; . MALTING HOUSE, ALL VARIETIES.' ' In California, where the road between ; , FRESH BREAD, the Merced and Snelling crosses the . CAKES, two about River', is stream that Merced CANNED GOODS, hundred yards in width, and even at FOLLOWING DESCRIBED BAGGAGE NUTS, CANDIES, etc. this season of the year, when the water THE barn left at the Utah Hotel, Ogden the London Don't be Bakery without will board and pass a looks like for is quite low,' it lodging, dangerous City, in security sold by Auction on the 17th day of October, 1873, a call..-and deep stream to cross. and amounts due the unless claimed - PURE AND FIUSH. SALT LAKE CITY, Where can b found - VARIKTI CANDY, IMPORTED ft. TRIBE'S. , MADE, Puit, West Side East Temple Street, 7"33I. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. iii ' TAYLOR'S HOTEL LOXDOX BAKERY 0". GREATEST , CANDY, f H. STINCER Next door to THE VS . i TOYS, K bat removed the ' STORE! TOY except .Taiuroay.- TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. The California Small Boy. ' AND, Confectiouery 0 kL'T1" JNO. W. YOUNG, d71-- TABLE : - Passenger! will please Purchase their Ticket, at the Office!. For all information concerning Freicht or Paa-lage, apply to CHA8. NIBLET, ; General Freight and Ticket Agent. tl Dr. Hall relates the case of a man of his biliousness by going without his supper and drinking freely of lemonade. Every morning, says the doctor, this patient arose with a .wonderful sense of rest and refreshment, and a feeling as though the blood had been literally washed, cleansed and cooled by the lemonade, and the fast. His theory is that food wiU be used as a remedy for many diseases successfully. As an example, he cures cases of spitting of blood by the use of salt; epilepsy and yellow fever by watermelons; kidney affections by celery; poison, olive or sweet oil; erysipelas, pounded cranberries applied to the parts affected: hydrophobia, onions, etc. So the way to keep in good health is to really know what to eat not to know what medicine to take. '"Hello yourself!' JUBILANTEl VOX . jone -- Leave Corinne at 7:30 p. a.; Leave Logan at 8:30 a. m.j to connect with trains for Ogden and Salt Lake- - o "Can I get you to take my clothes GROVE BREWERY, across the river in your boat?" v, OniZiVf iASf QU1ET HOUSE, f : 4 if "I?rekin got SlcEattftW Theatre, Bny kin, you've ' yoU ' SALT LAKE CITY soap." ( WeeVl.f ffV Pel" "All right, I'll give you a quarter to at Reascnabla Rates. U-' Tole Board Lager Beer, Ale and Porter J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. take over my clothes and this carpet qualify, Man-sack to the opposite shore." of Superiorami ufactured supplied To this the boy nodded assent the to familie anil carpethe over turned disrobed, stranger AND JEWELER, the Trade. t-sack and habiliments to the juvenile, who paddled out into the stream, GEOROEWTURkER Orders ' Pnnctuall f Attended to. rmg neetly don. aad 'all wt rk .arrarted and mounted his horse, prepared to swim It-l- y .(Late C. B. McGregor C.l ... ( the river and the luxury of abathe. With - a splash at every moment the horse step-Fifth Street, Ogden. pea into the water and waided across A. Beautiful Grove for Pleasure the water was nowhere more than eight Ma cr. Books, inches deep ! and Pic-ni- c Parties, To say that the medicine man perched : " 7 ' i also the .' SITV . vwi Hnarb LAGER. on the back of his horse, was a man of rKUPRIETOR, &c. i in Biuj iniquity for the space of hlf an hour, FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, AJfD TOilACCO. CIAKS would hardly do justice to the occasion. ' "0M "K i LW.' Jong the Rail- are connected with the Brewery and Wall Papera of the Best Patterns. Muor with without rate of 60 can be obtained, Said a negro orator: "Massa ChristoPr gJlo ftikeg. no: Subscriptions taken for all the Papers of the day sic, on application to U "elated by the enr- - pher Columbus was a queer man a d2483m Local, Eastern and Western. tion crossed him and then be crossed the IHJXT Co., IIEROI.D, i jgpCasb paid for Eggs and Chickens. ocean." B'rr' after Sept. 1st, 18TS, Dally Passenger Train! ' , P. BREWERY WITH On and The intensity of froBt in the Arctic re Instruments the Lowest TO gions appears almost incredible to an New and Cincinnati York, Chicago, call and see. Figures. inhabitant of the .temperate zone. In Louisville the very graphic account of the McClin-toc- k expedition to the Arctic country, WITHOUT CHANGE. CHAS. W. STAYNER, as published in the first number of the ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Cornhill Magazine, it is stated that the Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hour and FOUR TRAINS DAILY I MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. : thermometer occasionally descended as a half faster time between Cliicage and Kansas City than by opposition route. low as forty degrees lelow zero of. tab JOHN FOWLER, Agent for Ogden. 7:45 A. M.-D- ay Express. FRANK HIGH, Westi-rTraveling Agent., renheit's scale, thus indicating 40 by Kansas Citv, Mn. 82 eeventy-twWith Palace Car throueh to New York. Chi. degrees of frost! At a J. C. McMULLIN, e de cagu, Cincinnati or Louisville Duly except above seventy-onGen. Supt., Chicago. JAS. this, CIIARTON, namely point ouauay, d36-Gen. Vans. Apt., Chicago. grees of Fahrenheit, quicksilver is frozen; spirit, however, is never congealed, even ! rXI3IlU 3:30 P. by the intensest cold. I seems from the - ' astonishof that the the "Fox, For all Way Stations Daily except Sunday. voyage ing point of eighty degrees of frost, or BURLINGTON ROUTE 5:15 P. M.-F- ast forty-eigLine. , degrees below zero of FahBrake. was renheit, Westinghouse Safety registered by Cpt. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through Pullman's Palace Day and Dining Can. and his crew at the beginning to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily - ' U. ORGANS LOGAN Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chicago and St. Louis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The onty line running these Cars between Chicago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Sleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kaiisns City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St. Louis and St. Paul, via Quiucy and Burlington. who was cured s- mill! Reduced Rates to Excursion Parties. Pal-sag- marriage., .The friend wrote, telling the JOHN SHARP, , woman in a few brief lines that the size SUPERINTENDENT. of her. feet was the talk of the neighborher if she couldn't pare hood, and them 'down a little. The name of the CHICAGO & ALTON colored man was signed, and he was to call cm her for an answer. SubsequentFIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE ly the writer of the letter met the negro TUB, ONLY See e liusiflcatien ' of Kailroads by limping along the street, and asked him board of Hail road Commissioners. what tLe widow said. The man showed TVo of" him a blood-sho- t eye, a scratched nose, And the shortest, quickeetimd best ronte between a lame leg, and a spot, on the scalp St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, where a handful of wool had been vio- Chicago and Jeflerfou City, St. Louis and Pekin St. Louis and St. Paul, and St. Louis and Peoria, in lently jerked out;' and he anewered solemn tones, "She didn't sny mi&n, an' and Qiuncy and Burlington. ELEGANT DAY CAUS, I didn't stay dar mor'n a minit 1" and Pullman Palate Sleeping, Dining and Change vj EST E Y Junction with C.P.R.U., WILL RUN t Cli a pining RUN BETWEEN In addition to the above, . A colored, manVJa lore' with a tuxom widow, got a man to write a declaration of feeling for him, asking her hand in w, b i i SELLS THE CORINNE, and 8.30 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at &.60a.m. and S.4S p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7.60 a.m. and 6.16 p.m. MIXED . II. 'Railroad.' Train! will leave Oedcn dailv at S.40a.m.. and 6.30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. HOTEL, Street, Ojjclen. -- VOL. 3IONDAY, 31A.Y ltt, TRAINS An indication of the enormous growth of railroad traffio in the West, is found in the fact that at present there is actu- vX"11i5a r- - .... "tsteaf ON AND AFTER d i UTAH NORTHERN UTAH CEiWRAL 3D. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. owners, ATTnaMBTilr mnvsprrin by Last Thursday a patent medicine tberoon are paid: Office at Besldence 2nd South horseback through Street, agent, traveliBg on J. P. Haskell, LaramieW.Tt valise anA coat, Salt Lake City, Utah. oauae to the river; and .hes- $9; John Galagher, not given, 1 coat, $2; A. T. De that section; T V"5"" ef g' hasiutss promptly attended itated about attempting to ford it, as he Lano, not given, 1 valise, $24; VYm. Cooper, not 1 valise, $5.60; A. R. Ketchnm, not given, saw the wide expanse of rushing waters. 1given, Iowa, trunk, $74.30; 8. H. Gudgel, Moriivilh", There is no bridge anywhere along valise, coat, etc., $69.32; J. F.tiibhs, Utah, 1 trunk, UTAH B. Salt W. Lake, gloves, scarf, etc., Brown, Main there, so after some indecision he con- $24.7r $9; O. . Davis, Toledo, Ohio, coat, gloves, etc., J. R. WILLIAMS, SOLE PROPRIETOR. cluded to swim his horse across. Spy- $7. "&ST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL AND BOARD. With the above are quite a number of articles ing a boy fishing in a small punt tied to left on storage, which will be told at the same INO HOUSE. the bank, he said : unless railed lor. time aj!?mnibo' 40 an4 tTom 'he R. R. Depot "Hello, you!" : SlCANHOTEL, AmMti . A Food Medicine. 1,000,000 YVM. PUBLISHED man should never be ashamed to own he has been in a wrong, which is Thd Beaver Entervrit has tLe saying in other words that he is wiser he was jesterday. a recent visit to following OF SALT LAKE CITY. Paid Up Capital. $200,000 sk X OODEX, UTAH, TIIUIISDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873. 'THE DESERET SATIOX'AL B.VXK Authorized I "V Business Jlouses. ss co-o- l B O Xo. 4. PUBLIC I MERCHANTS. ..- - H lllbrlTrSlt 10 OGDEN DIRECTORY. INFORMATION 1 i THE U(jD EN POtUSHIIlO COHfAST. by the OODM B"'118"4 Manager. W PENRosb Kditor 'nd Cbs f . V,. ' . Which has inch a Demand through the Territory, cannot be , for Beauty and Excelence, , surpassed. All our Stoves are kept and for tale by Z. C. M. I- and all it! Branch Stores. Also by all the Store fa the Ter i i ritory. 30-fi- WEDDING A J. CAKES 1 BPECIALTT. II. KELSON, Fifth Street Ogden. di-t- ... f WM. T, BAKER, (LATE S. HORROCKS), Dealer in DRY GOODS, BSTS. M. Pettengill & Co., 10 State Strttfi, BuBtuu, S7 Park Row, New York, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Agents for procuring advertisements in the Ogden Junction for Boston CROCKERY", BOOTS and SHOES, and Philadeldhia, and authorized to conCLOTHING, Ete. tract for advertising at our lowest rates. the Opposite Livery dl!3-6t- a ilUX STREET, 00 BEN. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ... Stable, |