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Show .;iFt.Sf;;ti-- OGDEN "JUNCTION. ; THE Published Wednesday aed Saturday. FIFTH STREET. ..... Manager. - awwi TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' . $8.00 Year . Months Three Month! Biagle Copy 8ii - - $1.00 SIX MONTII9 i Published KVERT KVKNING, Sunday, excepted- One PER YEAR Editor. - - Charles W Penrose, i. STRATFORD Business Y SEMI-WEEKL- 4.00 2.00 -- - .10 .... j jtn&xmm I PUBLISHED 'WJSi'liV. EVERY EVENIKC, (S UNDA The beat Paper iu ipsjpBwsWs""T'M TS EXCEPTED.) euniwctiun with uar paper we hare a flrst-eiaJOB OPFICK, Work done promptly and at la i- ..,, lio, 131. Krthrn Vtu.lt UTAH. SATURDAY;' FE.5UUAKY 19, IJ476. VOI.. IV. lowratM srr i ;. ft;;!, ..,.-- 1-. Office: OgdenANDPost CLOSING MAILS THE DESERET NATIONAL BAXK ARRIVAL ARRIVALS. 7.60 a.m. Bait Lake City, doable daily West, Through Mail daily East, Throngh Mail daily . 6.45 pm. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. . . . . MPAKTUB1. 8.40 a.m Salt Lake City, double daily West, Through Mail daily . Vast, Through Mail daily . 6.30 p.m. 6.20 f.m. 8.40 a.m. OF LAKE flTV, S.4.LT Pairt Up Capital, Authorized $200,000 $1,000,000 , W. . TT. HOOPER, President; CL081N9. i KLDRtSDGK, II. T. 00 a.m. For Salt Lake and the East BUIGUM YOUNG, . . Vor Suit Lake and the West 6.00pm. W. J K.NNINtlS, Directors. The Rich County, Bear Lake County and Soda JOHN SHARP, aud Springs mails ro via Evanston, Wyoming, FKRAMORZ LITTLE, Saturaud lea?e the latter place Wednesday, 2P-. . days, at ifcrip, - 6.00 p.m. Dual in Eichanre. Coin. Gold Dust. College Cache County, Daily etc. Collections made and promptly --emitted. Wednesdays North Ogdei. and Harrisville on tor 1'aia Bale. Interesi 2.00 p.m. Foreign Exchange A Saturdays d53-l- j ' 7.30 .m Savings Deposits. HnntsTille Wednesday, and Saturdays Lynne, Plain City and Slatersville, 2.46 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays and Alma Yi eduesdays and Hooper ' 7.00 a.m . . . . Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 6.45 a.m. 8.16 . General Deliyery, . p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. to e.au p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MONKY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oataide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. J. SHARP, Postmaster ...... THE HOWE Sewing Machine the simplest, Trains - - ...... train arrives C. P. D. P, " 8.40 6.40 6.05 6.20 9.45 4.25 9.00 6.40 9.40 6.20 4.00 9.20 -- ... - U.P. Emigrant arrives ' leaves C. P. IT. P. -- - - U.P. Emigrant leaves - u. c train arrives - - - " and " leaves - - -' and U.N train arrives , ' leaves a.m. p.m. P.m, p.m a.m, p.m, a.m. pm a.m, p.m, p.m. a.m, Salt Lake City Time. IMS MARKET. I17E oonld, if neoessary, furnish Thousands of f Testimonials from partios owning tnese Machines in this Territory, hut ccusiiier it unnecessary. We simply refer intending purchasers to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, and we OF OGDEN INSTRUCTIONS GTYKN FREE to all who own our Machines. J.R.CRANDALL.N.G. WE ALSO SELL TEE II. REED, gec'y. - LAW T ORGAN! SSLVER-TCNG'J- E F. S. RICHARDS,; COUNSELOR-A- Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. F. Keedham Son, N. Y., and the ; i AND Office preme Notarial dinpatcn. 1 EM KUSO NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. n.lvAn t.n c..'.iaud.ttantim, District Courts Business done the muies bufore Couveyancing with accuracy Su AND NOTARY 'PUBLIC. pr.imptly uiaa u tarial buniueBCarelully attenueu to, both instruments- - II. E. W. CUE ALES, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. f FKAXKLIS H VC VEGQ & CO, WHOLESALE ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street, Office Salt Lake uty, tian. All kfnita nf trn V.ntiinnRfl CHICAGO. 1$. Office f GROCERS. - - W. E. J EX" ESS, - ILL'S Agent. and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, Building, Salt Lake City. Correspondence promptly attended to. nromntiv attends alt L. WAUGAMAN, M. I). A. TO RENT, Physician and Surgeon. The GLOBE HOTEL, Fifth DIPLOMA IN OFFICE, FRAMED.j On and Residence, first two story Brick, South Office o) Ulan Hotel, MAIN STREET, - - m tr OGDEN, UTAH. A. S. CONDON, M.D. Office, Two m-t- ' t South Old Stand. NELSON & TAYLOR, Real Estate Agents. at residence, NOTICE! office, All persons owning dog8 in 0gen City are hereby noUned (o call at the of J. It. NELSON, corner RECORDER'S .Main and Third Streets. 124-l- In the City Hall and have the m J. E. DOOLY OFFICE UTAH. OGDEN C1T7, J. E. DOOLY & CO. Registered and Numbered, BAKMEKS, AS THE LAW DIRECTS. AND . Co's Express, OGDEN, UTAH. Agt's Wells, Fargo & a General Banking Business. Prompt A tleniion given to Collrfitions. Mining Socifcj Bought and Sold on Commission. Transact Veils, Fargo .,.," All dogs not so Registered and Numbered Before the 4th of March 1870 Will be liable Correspondents: A CO, First National Bank. Wells, Fargo 4 Co- - Kew York San Francisco Omaha gait Lake City Brokers, JAMES II. LATHAM d-- On., San Fran Attorney, K RICHARDS, Ogden. $ Bame K. H. ORTH , Legend of 177G. But ha laughed at me and said was out of my head. About eleven Night had set in deep, and in a o'clock I asked him if I might smoke. small hut, situated a few miles from He said he had no objections; so I Trenton, N. J., sat five men, four of filled my pipe and commenced walkwhom were seated at sn old oakeu ing the floon I had about a pound table in the centre of the room, of gun powder in and as in playing cards while they 1 wals?id strewedmy pocket, it all over the frequency moistened their throats floor. When the clock struck twelve with draughts from an earthen jug I bade them , and told them that stood on the table. I had to go. I then knocked the They were heavily bearded, coarse ashes out of my pipe, tho powder ig looking men, and from their dress, nited, and a dazzling flame of hre, which resembled the British uniform, shot across, and all over the room, they were evidently tores. The oth- filling it with suffocating smoke. Beer was a stout built young man, clad fore it cleared away I hurled a chair in continental uniform, lie sat in through the window, sprang out and one corner of the room with his face departed, leaving thorn to their own buried in his hands. reflections. You know the rest," "Tom," said one of the tories, rising from the table, and seating himself near the young prisoner for such he evidently was "Tom, you A Wake. and I were school boys together, and I love you yet. Now, why can't you In the city of Munster an old wogive up your wild notions and join man died, aud the neighbors desired us ? You're our prisoner, and if you don t we'll nand you over to the to give her a grand .wake. The headquarters to morrow, while, if you floors of the house were very shaky, joiu us, your fortune is made; for and tie people wero warned by the with your great bravery and talents priest and other authorities that you will distinguish yourself in the must not have their ceremonies royal army, and alter the rebellion is thsy in the crushed out your case shall be reupper room where the dead warded by knighthood and promot- body lay. The friends paid no ated in the army. Naw, there are two tention to the warning. It would alternatives, and which of them do been probably have contrary to preyou choose?" "Neither," said the young man, cedent to remove the corpse before ' S? raising his head aud looking the Ury the time for its final removal. the in th neighbors gathered upper straight in his eyes. "I am now, es and lamented and were very you say, your prisoner, but when the room clock strikes twelve I shall disappesr merry until the floor gave way and in a cloud of fire and smoke, and nei- they all cauie down into the room bether you nor your comrades can pre- low. It proved that the wake was vent it, You may watch me as close- only the beginning of tragedy.' Five were ly as you please, tie me hand nod or six of the "boys and girls" foot if you will, bnt a higher power killed.? A doctor was seut for, who than yours has ordained that I shall only arrived in time to certify the deaths. But the dead bodies wero leave you at that time." his mind "l'oor fellow, wanders," laid out with some order and decency said the tory. "He'll talk differently in an undamagsd room, smd the doctor went to one after auother, followin the morning." to his And he returned seat at the ed by a sympathetic crowd. "Who with lua head is this poor fellow?" he asked. "Ah, the table, leaving youth then rest his sowl," went a chorus of his in hands. ..... again resting ,4 and son good "good When the clock struck eleven the voices name his then was" and he brother from his young prisoner drrw a pipe other pocket, and asked the tory leader if was mournfully recited, and he had any objections to his taking praises added. "And this poor girl?" "The Lord have mercy on her, for a smoke. ''None in the least," he said, add- a better girl never drew the breath ing with a laugh, "that is, if you will of life' and then her name was given promise not to disappear in a cloud amid fresh praises aud groaning choruses of assent. ' Thus the doctor of tobacco smoke." The young man made no reply, but went his melancholy wi.y, and surimmediately filled his pipe, having veyed corpse after corpse. In every done which he arose and commenced case thus far he has heard nothing but lament and panegyric. His pacisg the floor. He took half a dozen turns up aud ne nivnus is nearly over when his down each side of the room, approach- eye lights on something like a bundle ing nearer the table each time, when of old clothes thrust carelessly into having exhausted his pipe, he re- a corner. "What is that thing there?" the doctor asks. ' Ob, then, turned to his seat and refilled it. He continued to smoke until tho bad luck to her," is the answer, ac clock struck twelve, when he arose companied by a general sound of from his seat, and slowly knocking anger and disgust "sure that s the ould corpse that wa the cause of it the ashes out of his pipe, said: i twelve it's o'clock, all!", 'There, boys, and I must leave you. Good by!" Immediately all around the room were seen streaks of fire hissing and An Unlucky Man. squirming, the cabin was filled with dense sulphurous smoke amidst which "You sffe," said the despondent was a clap of thunder. The tories man on the pickle barrel addressing sat in their ehairs paralyzed with the groc.r, who was spearing the top flight! of a cracker box with a cheese knife, The smoke cleared away, but the "you see some people has good luck Now I and some people bad luck. prisoner was nowhere to be seen. The table was overturned, the win- remember once I was walking alon dow was smashed to pieces, and the the street with Tom Jellicks, and he chair was lying on the ground out went down on one side of it and I side of the building. went down on the other. Wehadn't The tory leader, after recovering got more'11 half way down when he from his Etupor, gave one glance found a pocket book with in around the room and sprang out of it, and I stepped on a woman's dress the window lollowed by his comrades. and got acquainted with my present They ran through the forest at the wife. It was always so, he said with top of their speed, in the direction of a sigh, "tnatTom Jellicks was the the British encampment leaving their luckiest man in the world, and that muskets and other arms to the mercy I never had no luck. of the flames, which had now began to devour the cabin. The next day two young men, dressed ih the continental uniform Jrrancis 1. being desirous to raise were seen standing near the ruins of one of tbs most learned meu of the the o!d eabin. One was our prisoner time to the highest dignities of the of the night previous. church, asked him if he was of no "Let us hear all about it, Tom," ble pescent. "Your Majesty," an said the other. swered the abbot, "there were three "Well," said he, "last evening, as brothers in Noah's ark, but I cannot I was passing this place, two torius fell positively from which of them I ran out of the cibio and took poscs-sio- am descended." lie obtained the of me. B. f'ore I couM make re- I'OSt. sistance tHey to k me iu: and who do v:-fcupiRjBe I saw as a leader of their parry but John Barton, our A Boimoti grocer wa telling a news.schoolmate, lie talked with me, U induce mn t j and i t'l.am; paper man that it wa simply throwc iu!d not 'do 1'; ing away money to advertise, when b)' i f":d Hi 'yi :V' K i i, a! i'i.Jiur ;'- (he sheriff c mi ia and shut tin- a! ore. v.ou--wi efawke. iUiiribtUiua id always IiaSiig around. m .eaj , TO BE KILLED By the Marshal or his Deputies. &m-t- f By order of the City Council, JAi7.ES TAYLOR. f City Recorder, A CARD. all who are faflering from !ie errors std In discretiTis f vnnib. Eer?.m ":. early ';st cay, Jwis of nwnli j d. ic, I ill sen a real Thi ereat WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, i will cure you, VH& OF'CBAKOB. ouih remedy was uscovered by a n!i?oBary i ler In Watches, Clocks. Jewelrr. Silver and An t tia erica, frni a self fnv.'lnpe latedWare. MAIN STREET, OGI'FN Bible Iwe, Utum Reptiricg nestiy doae and all Wf ik warrnt4 Rev. Josfph T. i New l'ork City. J. S. LEWIS, ! I, PIONEER OXE OF UTAH. let ON AND AFTER JAN. Nam of STATION. SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER 1874. Wholesale una Retail. i No. 1 No. S Pass. 1W . 1 , Trains Leave BaltLaia t K. 00 8 0 T 26 4 ,8 CentreTille T 83 4 16 Farmlngtea 7 60 4 S3 1 09 Kaysvilla 8 12 4 62 1 34 rrive at Ogrden 9 00 5 40 t 00 ' ; ; Trains Leava SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! I Tresh and Reliable' Ob 40 Kaynvilla 10 81 7 10 1 FarminKtoa 10 62 7 SI 1 Si CentrerilU .11 ' Woods Cro Arrive at Salt Lake In addition ' H. . 9 Ogden . tajv - , i,tr i j ' T 1b great variety , , i AT LOW fKICES, I. S MfdKtW. KivertHde T. Oartieu,, Knghanvtos 4 7 44 1 60 U 13 7 63 1 7 11 .40 8 20 2 06 , P. BREWERY ,TJi And to the above, on hand, 3.30p.m. Leaving Ogden City at5. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. & TaaarifTA9R will nleutA rmrchaM their ticket! at the o!Bne). Fifty cent additional will be charged when the far ii collected on the train. ) i ! " , ' ; Siiloons and Families Supplied Order, tent from Person, residing along the Ratf road Lines and the anrroimdinx Town, will bp nllod at the rate of 0 cents per gallo , rromptly to saloons, prirat, finnilie, 40 oeolB dtf per gullou by the ken. - Pa- A. W. Brown & Co, FIFTH ST., OGDEN JOHN SHARP, DEALERS IN BUPiMNTENDEHT. tf BAltilflAD. XOKTUEM ' k WELLS, PROPPTErOUS. Cool aud BpurmJin;ralwa BUCIIMTLLK, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED For all Information concerning freight fx ' age, apply to 5' t JAMlfiB BHAHP, (ieu'l Ticket and Freight Agent, nous Mai tins: Ogien, Utah. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN TAB Summer Special rntes to florists anil dealer, cent Btamp'for catalogue. 06 BOOK and SHEE- T- MUSIC ! AND ON AND 4198-l- will rnn daily aa XOKTUH'AK dlowsi City, Drog Store No. 1: " .S):20 a m ,;. .I: Leave Ogden " Brigham.,..,..,.......10;5Q ' Logan ,.2:00p.m. Arrive at, Fraoklin .J;30 ' , " , Main street, Ogden f . t driver, mm SOl'THWAUI No. 2 9:00 a ro. 10:55 " 2:25 p.m. 4:00 " Leave Franklin " Logan. .. " Brigham Arrive at Ogden &KALKRIS , Oilmer 4 laliubnry't Stage Une to and lrm Montana connect, with train, at Kiait&lin, M.W. MERRILL, Buht. Cbai. Vklct. (Jen. - t rel gbt and Ti2k dl 3T-l-y BTJTT i Of ALL PKBSONS MEDICOESI, Dye Sinn's IMrOBTANT TO THE THAT. ELINO PUliLIC. : it -TT IS TFE y Ut 1S76, JANUA11Y Train iferchandi.se. Ulnsical AFTER ' Oils, Turps, BBPOR1! anit'Xtaod pla,antet to travel. We take pleaeure in ntating, that the Chicaoo A' lUibWAt i, the olilest, and several nifle the hortes. roate between Uniaha Within tho pant two year the and OlcHKOt road bed ha, been but in admirable condition, and almost the entir, line ha been relaid with tteei ' l.aliits, starting on a journey to aacertaln hy what route they can reach their destination with the leant trouble, and if there are two or more roai), leading to the lanie point, to decide which i, the TarnisheSy TOILET ARTICLES I a-- Tb Depot In Chlcajto-- t centrally located, and arrive there thirty minute, in advance of all other line, passenKer, can alway, be mir of making Katern. cominctions. ror all Iowa, you point in Northern and North-Easter- n should purchaaa ticket!) via Marshall, Cedar liap-idor Clinton. For point, in Northern lllinoi, or Wlsconcin, via Fnlton; and if you are going to Chicago, or Knst, yoo ehonld, by all mean", purchase your ticket, by th Old l'ioneor Route a, theif trains The Chicayo Chicg. eo-i- y The Largest nnd moflt Connplct Stock ia SOUTHERN UTAH North-Wester- n. Toil wiH find on all through train, Pullman Bleeper,, . w and magnificent Day Coache. und the beat Hmoking and i$ei;ond Clia, Car, new on aur road In the United Ptatee. Particular information, with, map,, time table, tc , may be had t any of the Through Ticket Office, in the Went, or upon personal or written application t J, n. Moohtai, Western Traveling agent Omaha, Neb , or to VT ,3. STKXKErr.OUncral Passenger Agent ov u ' WINES I LIQUORS . FOB MONUMENTS. " Marble or Sandstone Monuments Medicinal IPnrposes Wholesale and Retail. CUT AND LETTERED BT Jtimcs Fowler, - MAIN STREET, The tMt .d theatt - OOUEN. in tbemarket. Carefully Compounded, 1 jV-s- . 'i. A ND 20 s I all seed, tn packages, except (Cora, Pea, and I'rniMtnm on Dollar jJenns,) ao for order, of 16 or lees. 40 CIS. tow larger ordera. flnntM nnd A. ; FLOWER AMD VEGETABLE SEEDS. Of All Kinds. l'aas. P. DRAUGHT, (0 -;- I'asa. LASER BEER ON ; ' 7 Woods Cros A r. . A. , : n To Depot and Saloon. good-by- , dl32-l- GROVE BREWERY! CMTRAL UTAH I ' J. J. TAYLOR. J. H. NELSON, Office Street, Ogden. A C WOICE m.?iIiISO EOT FOR SA l.E on the corner of iriitlfun Young Streets. For pai ticulars enquire on the premises of dlU-lJ. R.P00L. and Surgeon. Physician Dr. Brown's Doors of Ist A .. Agent for Welter and Box- Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. d227-t- Office first door south ttf rout Officii, Main it. Ogdtn Remit Pneci 1 attention eiven to collections. tances made, I ohveyaiicing and No PI A Xt. 2U Five years written warrant given with and and NATHAN TANNER, Jr., A TTf)r?.'MEY - AT - LAW t Ma- chine hold. LODGE, No. 5, EVERY Seven o'clock, Evening, at half-pi- st At H4SOM; 1IAXI-- . MAIM STREET cor- Bojournitg brethren in good standing are K. MACHINE! SEWING CHEAPEST Fully Guarantee Every .1. O. O. F. MEETING most'durablk, and consequently the ' $";6f)A ajnd M. V" day, at home. Term, Free Addre, 0. EWKios A Co, Port ,10-l- y At all boars of the night or |