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Show f he 9j3cn Junction. Till? Posueniso Vakhh aia.W. PENROSE. Editor and BiMines Manager. b;tho,s ..... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . OgeTnr x Months ifhree Mouth UingleCopy A ... Lak City, double daily Through Mail daily Jtat, Ikrouga Mail dui'y .WO a.m. Xo. Bait Lake Cltv, donhlo daily Weat, Throin-k- , Mail daily . Kant, Through Mail daily . 8.40 a.m. 6.30 r.m. 6.20 .m. . . . .Wa.ni. . 6.4 pm. 7.4Ja.ni. . . et, A CL0SIN8. 7.00a.ra. . . Cor Rait Lak and the Eaut . . Jfor Salt Lakeaud the Weat Wpm." jfhe Rich County mails go via Evanston, W yom-in- g, and leave the latter place (or Rich County, . . 2 p.m. W ednesdays and Saturdays, at Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursdays and . . . to S.OOp.m. Sundays Daily Wu) Worth Ogdan and Uarrisville Wednesdays k. Saturday s i.iw p.m. 7.3'J m HunUville Wedeesdays and Saturdays and Tlain Slatemviiie, City ,ynne, 2.15 p.a. Wednesdays and Saturday Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and .... 7.00 g.31 8aturdy OFFICE IWJURSS. 6.iS p.m. 8.15 a.m. . General Delivery, . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. HKtfITJjLY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.ni. . MONEY OK,DER DEPARTMENT. 0en fsom a.m. to 3 p.m. Iitside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postuiaiter. ... ... ... Trains - P. train armcs y p, P. ij' p " leaves U. C. train arriv&s - p.m. 8.50 a.m. - - - - and - n leaves and U. N. train arrivea " leaves . 7.40 a.m. o.40 p.m. 7.50 a.m. p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 8 80 a.m. - Salt Like City Time. 95. Faseiuatiug Female. A 31. OGDEN, L'TAH. HELD IK TIIETR MEETINGS STATED over Child's Store, Main Street, firet u. j. jUlfltllira lliursaay iu riu.it uiuun.. brethren in good standing, are cordially invited. JAS. FORBES, W.M. E. H. REED, Se;'y, r. i, o. o. OF 0GBEN LODGE, No. 5, EVERY Sevan o'clock, Evening, at half-pa- st MEETING At MASONIC HALL, MAtX STREET are corbretbreft in good standing Sojourning dially invited. 31. COOK, N . G, Vm. , dl7-ly- T, E. BROWN, Pae'y. NATHAN TANNER, F, S. RICHARDS, Jr RICHARDS &. TANNER, Iv, Attorneys at UTAH, OGDEN, at the Court House, Office All kin la of LejU and Notarial ImsineRs ' jrumptly attended to. T. E. 3ROWN, KJ. D. llivsician, Office: Main "i'S( Street, three docjs south of Tost Office, 0C.DEX. JTA1I. dll-t- f J. II. ZU.Yl 1TIIN Hydraulic and "ival I :.vtj, tiisi"", Logan, Cache Co, Land and Mining Claims surveyed. A. MINER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR, Offiee promptly attended ltt 1I.I11V.11) OF SALT I.AHE CITY. Pairt Up Capital, $20,000 Authorized $i,tt0.tf(fM0 WM. IT. nOOPEU. II. si ii i On Saturday night a merchant in the ville oi Cherryville, named Koons, ras siiting in his store after business, talking to a colored man named James Crane, who was in his While they were engaged employ. in conversation a woman, dressed in good taste, entered. She iatiire J in a modest maaner if she could see Mr. Koons. The proprietor made himself known, und the lady iu a tearful manner told him that she had c nne to Cherryville expecting t meet Iter husband, Mr. Coyne, aent t r a hoi p skirt house iu New York, but that he had been detained somewhere and had not arrived. She could noi bear the idea of remaining in the hotel i:,!one, and as she had often heard her husband speak of Mr. Koons. the had resolved to beg the hospitality of his house for the nijiht. Mr. Koons was acquainted with the lady's husband, and was happy to grant her recjuest. His family had retired, but she would meet them at breakfast in the iii'-- ruing, and lie W'"'u!d take pleasure in allowing her where she could apartments pass the night. Mr. Koons Iked in the same building occupied by the store, and Mis. Coyne occupied a room facing the road, Hp stairs. The man Crane did not seem to look at Mrs. Coyne iu the same light that feis employer did, and believing all was nst right, slipped up stairs to the room ho knew tte lady must occupy, and secreted himself under the bed before she entered. Mrs. Coyne carried in her hand a saiall satchel. When she had locked herself iu her room she opened it, and took out two revolvers, a large knife, and a long piece of rope. Crane also discovered that the suppose woman, was a man in disguise.. Crane did not fancy his position very much, but the man stretched himself on the bed without discovering him. Crane remained on thu watch for a long time, as it seemed to him. Finally a whistle was heard directly beneath th s window. The man in the bed sprang up, aad cautiously raising the window, talked in a low voice to lome one outside. Crane thought it was now time to make a move, lie knew that his employer had a hrge sam of money in the store, and it was evident others ;re aware of the fact. While the man in the store was talking to his confederate! outsid, Crane places. crept sikntly from under the bed,and crawiinj up to where the man stood, threw him headlong out of the window to the ground below, a distance of twenty feet. Crane then began to shout to Mr. Koons. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! There were two men outside, and 0 when they saw they were discovered WKen Winter'a winds blow cold ac,d they raised the body of their apparough, rently lifeless companion from the JOHN STINGEIt'S OYSTERS are the grouud and caaried him to a wagon stuff in the road near by, and drove rapidTa brace your nerves The clothing left behind A ly away. palatable dish, oy the man thrown from the window Iu wisbr really you style any :s of the finest material. The satchel He always serves. ixntained a number of peculiar shapTo suit all tastesi, fritnd John supplies ed tools and some small bottles of Hot TEA and CO k FEE, CAKE.S and ac;d. The man was of slight build, PIES ' fair complexioa, end a decidedly femWith CANDIES rare. inine cast of features, and was well Mtcls at all hours upon my word . calculated to deceive the unsuspi- i Tree. FIRST-CLAS- rDirectoro. JOHN SI1AUP. I'ERAMORZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Cashier. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, tc. Collections niade and promptly remitted, for Sale. Interest Paid ou d53-lSavings Deposits. foreign Exchange WELLS, FARGO & CO. and i III. TOL. iwnan a m i lJatent jMedicines, J ILTIL1L UTAH YI7ISIIKS TO LW011.M HIS f f fiends aad the public generally, thathehas renaovedhis Bootand Shoe 11AILIIOAD. riOXEEK LIM1 OF Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the busi- ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. ness in all its scientific to aid him I, 1 Thcrtii.re whose firm will Itcad & IJ.ran, l iilh Kirect. at tjio liejtot. where business wil be attended If you & Ite-c- 3 Si Woods Crota 8 26 4 8 CO CeutrevilU S S3 4 16 75 Faruiingtitn 0 60 4 83 1 00 KaysvUIe T 4 6'J 1 S6 6 40; 3 00 7 Train! Lav style, llyan's. a, A u. $ eta. T. 0 3 40 60 l'u. wan' a good fitting fasiiiou'-bl- e u. 6 No. to with punctuality aud Boot, in the most go to. a. ArriveaiOgdea dispatch. N. B. How Jackson Grcew Received Hi Ioor Jraud-f'atlieFrom the Eetroit Free Tress r. They nay sing loud of boots and shoes, Or anything on earth they choose. From, East to West; But nen of sense no matter whare You find them, will at once declare Fresh Oysters Best. ' 2 No. xotici:. Pass. 2t" 8 Kaysvilla a 31 7 In 1 00 Fannington 9 62 7 31 I 36 CeutwilU 10 4 7 44! 1 80 Woods Crom ID 13 7 6'j 1 76 Arrive at Salt Lake 10 40 I 20 2 00 41! WINES & LIQUORS. II. Clipper! on, 'tY. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND XOTAKY Office, ITIiEir. Street, opponit? J. Boyle's ture .tore. Staiu TOBACCO AND, BXUFF, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Cgden, City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and furni- Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and F.T. Oydeu, CIO AllS, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN 6.05. p.m. PasaenEers will ideas unrclias their ticket at theofllces. Fitty cents additional will tie charged when the fare is collected ou the tram. THE ACADE.Hl METHODIST ! WILL RE 0?EN JAMfc.8 Moivdny jVov. O, AT X&Y-l- , Trains Leave Logan daily, 11 a.m 4.30 p.tn Arrive at Ogden and Terms; ef Three Mouths, Two Dollars aad Fifty Coats per Mouth. CLASSIC STUDENTS. Cents per Montk, In addition to the regular Day School. I will open a Night, School for the benefit of those who cannot attend Day School. Further nvtice will be given in due tiino. A, It, WALKER, PRINCIPAL. UNS! GUMS . Cen. Supt. I! and otlier pjlnt! By Tshich paseng-jr- s frwn Cg-Jfin the Went can mach St, laiuis and all points Kaet ly wav 1,1 St. Louis more comfortably and gjieedily than ever lieture. The MismiURi I'Ai'iri Tiinoiinn liivs lias com-pli-larrantceineuts with the K. C. St. J. 4 C. H. Kailroud, wherehy tnilns are run from Oiuahalo St. Louis without hreak or Impediment, and without milijectiiig its patrons to the annoyaiire of a single change of cars. No other line ran furnish such indiicnient! to the travelling pnhlic. Every- thtiig enuunrtori with this J Hrnnh Line In nrst-- . cIkib, and the adoption ol the Miller Platliu nj ad Weetinghouse Air nrake, together with IVs Pullman Pieeners, nd Keclining Dhair Conc!ifl, render atripovcrthe line perfectly eate aiid pleaRant. I'axttengera trom an piul4 v' the H est, hy taking its Express Trains, are hunted in St. Louis at eaoiHiil hours, morning nnd evening, and In amplv time to make direct riiiinectina with all railroad lor every point in the Norlh, Eaet and So'th. 1'articular iiilnruiation with mnps, time Wliles, Ac., may lie hud at the various "Through Ticket" ollicen in the West, or upon person l or written applications tv . II. Ilaxter, Western I'aiHeiiger Agent, Kansas City, Mo., or E. A, Foid. Ouueral PaMenger Agtut, tt. Louis. Ha. ANNOUNCE TO 51 Y CUSTOMERS AND U.e puMic tenerallv that 1 am prepnipd to do work in the I.lue on nhort .u Coneo,ut-ucnotice and with ritpairh. tf tako I will scarcity of money CITY HOTEL. T .iiiiii;ili Prolines (, Exdinngrp. Cirain VALLKTINE K. B0ESSEL. P A CITY LOT, SITUATED NEAR MAIN Ogdeu City. It Is ntoet dMiimhla. ml. ling site, aud ooiitelrs low a good grauai y, oial house, wood bouse and collar, also a wall with, pump. II i! neatly and substantially fenced, lias a flu, grass lawn, 60 x 44 teet, and ornamental Howes. nens, witn otuer Improvements, and a full ales, (privilege. s 01 lai ms aua ouir p,MicuJr, aply to ll. S. KlCUAkilH. Ogdaa City, Utah. HAL? 1. THE ROUTE IS NOW FIXED One Scholar, One Term of Three dll-l- General Freight and Ticket Agent K0SE3 THATCHER, ya-iy- ENGLISH BRANCHES. Scvcaty-fiv- e FOlt SALE. CnAS. NIBLEY, Months, One Do'lar per Month. Two Dollars and Oroyo Brewery Good Hoard and First Class Ac commodations for SG.OO.cr week. WARREN HUSSEYi- - Wholesale and Retail. Oldest Banking Institntien in I'talL, Interest Allowku oh Tim Diporitv t'ollrrtlona I'ropnptlr attentlcrt le. di&a-t- (Retiring from Hns'noa.) CARL C.0PP0S1TK ASMUSSEN, 8. L. CITY, HORROCKS, Xoijworial Avtlnt, FirxH Fasy Phavlnar. lorget the place, f Stcklt, (h,iiri. First-rlae- s nr u. W. Ilairdresnlng. Dtm't I urer Hook Mure, TRAPE SLTJ E. P. BROWN, d220-6- . LIME! LIME! J. ex-J- LEWIS, "' HAMPTON d.no-t- Turner, hi old stand on KIFTU STREET, Has for tli purchase ami sal of ALL KIND OF PRODUCE; Garden and Grans Seeds. A t bis BOOK STORE adjoining be keep, all the Periodical ni Newiuptri o the dy, abo full stock of VUli Ptpen, Picture!, Frame, elo. d!65-6- G. W. u TURNER SODA WATER. BODA SPARKLTNQ our WATEE WILL EX 8C. OCDEN MANUFACTORY WLLesale or Ketailv OX REASONABLE TERMS 17fl-- tf . OFflCJt PRODUCE STOUE. "W. C. MORSTZ, ( LYON POST d.J39-S- HOTEL HAS LAT,EY CHANGED are deler-minehandi, and the new propi hoiue. u, keep a finst-c- ) J. 15. KINNEY. Prop'r. tlM v JOHN tj AT COST! AT COST! If'gtrhe and Jewelry. 1 dti-t- J'I) THE PRfcilDEHIU ANTHONY QOWJiE, CAglUEH. rilHIS 1 THE BEST BEER in VI Ai FAXILIES Proi-'b- u dP2-t- f COMMON ENGLISH .BRANCHES: HIGHER Ym. D1UYE11, j prepand. Train! Leav, Ogden dally, a (Ma m. Trains leave Franklin, at t:W a.m. (Late Principal of Corinne Public Schools) One Scholar. Ono Term Prescriptions ac urate UTAH NOTiTHERM RAILROAD. WALKER, of Instruction Mil A Rr, tien'l 'Ticket and Freight Agent tf Under the Direction of Course WHOLESOME AND RETAIL, JQHN SHARP, B'lriJtlNTliNDKNT. T.HEM.E. CHURCH, CCDEN, A, Tl. ffome Kvnwdy, Rvd Jac1tity llav,, tation aud Angostvra Bittert, , For all Information concerning Freight or Pas- age, apply to y , Fiaa Article of Old Tom (Via, Fo eign and JSativo Id addition to the aliov,, ont-do- J. Genuine Old Scotch Whiaicj, Cognac Braudj, Fine Jamaica Vam, Dutch, gchnaj.p. dtO-3- the-pape- re-i- 0? . i. Ogden fellow-ma- is FULL LINE GBOCEBIES Jackson Green is fourteen years Orders Promptly Shipped to an$ Flease bear in mind the Oyster Treat, old, and he lives on Sixth street. AND AVTER MAY 15th, 1874, the Utah Fifth RESTAURANT on on (he Railroad $. Point STINGER'S At WUSESALl. AND RETAIL JEALKRS IN ON Central Kailroad CQin;iiiy will Hi won. The other day while reading a dime t and Kt ur Street, it 'liikctH novel, his grandfather came in the linae of sale & FRY RSCHTER over the Koad. CALIFORXU TEGETABLES There's lots for alL asked him to read the President's JAMES SHARP, T. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Guiieral Ticket Agent. caa do best the while to Aad you Jackson you It irritated Message. AND FRUITS break off his story just where the To help a,long your Pleasure Ground iu the Beautiful Hj Express, DaJIj, In Ihefr scasos, Give JUHN a calL Grove. trapper was goiag to be scalped, so be dCT-lepiiriTmsjiitu, his niiud to be revenged on made All kinds of amnwnenta. A Fin Hall frepared to lay brick in tne best his up and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 He took up grandfather, Rate. RwwonaMe Shipping a Specialty, P,t5iork1"v",hiI,at 2KI to 0RDI.RS left with Douglas, pemgu. Rollins' will off as follows ; started t and or to Hall Groand tli Parties aishin? engage prompt attention, dl70-lCALIFORNIA ALE! nimit appy aevendays in advauce. MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE TOST "The business of the Pateat Office LOW. TERrflS OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. 1836 shows a steady increase. Since isbeen over 155,00Q patents have P.O .Bo 21. sued. Ofjicer Deck, of the station ;AIN STREET, OOPEJf. house, wants it distinctly understood Agtut for LIMUl that he is not the Jeck cotSrjed C. SUTHERLAND, Co'h. JLae Cwcuit Jj'lp', Miehisn, for ight yeA there a few days since as a lunatic'' W wiil deliver in in thi city, aua v.j "What !" exclaimed the old man, CELEBRATED ALES! GOOD !. CEORCE C. BATES. At the Low Price of "is that in the message?" fLat C. E, IiiMrict Attorney. Utah And Michi gan tor ten years. FORTY CENTS A LUS1II. S. Positively the bet in the market. "Itight here, every word of it?" COUNSELORS AT LAW Jackson. And he continued: MATCHMAKER AND replied JEYELER, Order yunr Ho ila fnpplie at onre. 8 ALT LAKE CITY, ITAII. Send on Your Orders. the Galof business Agricultural 15 "The Ke: rs, 5 Oallons, dorks. Jewelry, Silver and tJniw :;,'... to- - Especial of given to e MAIN STREET, INtDKN EDLEY Bureau is rapidly growing, and the lons, $,00. mines and ceitilicates , iit.'v. ilrVa nontiy don and all wi tl arrm U,d oid Ontrttite OWce, enTitLiijg ll'.t department grounds are bciuj Sl'FtlAIi etc. I'ua. j I'm.. fron this date as be known lNo. !N'o. SaltUke the Varnbhj Turps, .rushes, of SIAI'ION. ability in the trade none can dispute, and wfiosc beauty and Myle of workmanship has only to bo seen to. be admired. Oila I V'ne Trains Leave Itjiin, Painty i this, he has takon into 5Ir. GOODS, UTAH. braneheson the most scale; and TERFLMERY AND TOILER S At Simple Fare. lilxpi-es- s Draw direct on San Vianciseo, Bew York, Cos-VrChicago, Et. Loni, London and 1'arin. Agjn-i- s in all the priucii'al Citiea Knt and Went. ALSO isfiio certificate! ofdoponit. Keep open ac ouuts and transact a giei al hanking husiuess. attention given to collections. gcial d54-t- f J. E. DUOLV, Agent. i The best the Market can afford, cious. OGDEN, UTAH. .in iii WM. S. HEAD ! President, 8. ELDREDGE, Vice P.KIUIIAM YOUNG. WM. JENNINGS. I5anltei an OYSTERS! at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. AU kinds of legal business ii. sji largcd, and the highest prize in a Chicese lottery ia twenty-nin- e cents, and the man who draws it has his name in the paper, and is looked t,pon as a heap of a fellow." I'What ! what in that?" roared the "T never heard of such a old man. as that !" message "I ean't help it," replied Jackson; "you asked me to read the President's message, and I'm reading it." And be wen 5 .on: "X)iii'ing the year, 5,758 new appli cations fir army invalid pensions wera allowed at an aggregate annual rate of SD.oy, and keiosene oil is the best furniture oil; it demises, addd a polish, and preserves from the ravages of insects." ''Lor' save me! but I never heard of the likes before ." exclaimed the old man. i;I've read every President's message since Jackson's time, but I never saw anything like this !" "Well, I didn't write the message," replied Jack son,, and he continued: "During the year, ii,2G J.,31 ! acres of the public domain were certified to, railroads, against over six millions of acres the preceding year, and you will save money by buying ytur Christmas presents in the brick block, fiue toys of every description ao reduced prices." "Jackson Green, does that message read thct way ?" asked the old man. "You don't suppose Td lie to you, do you?" inquired Jackson, putting on an injured look. "Well, it seems singular," mused the old man. "1 shouldn't wonder if General Grant was tired when he wrote ts a t." Jackson went on:. "There are 17,G20 survivors of the War of 151.2 on the pemsion rolls, at a total annual rate of $1,G91,520, and still ajother lot of those one dollar felt bkirts; they ga like hot cakes on a cold morning." "IfoTd"" on," .Jackson stop right there !" said the old man as he rose up. "You needn't read another wo;d of the message. If General Grant thinks he can insult the American people with impuuity ha will find himself mistaken. You may throw the paper in the stove, Jackson, and let this be an awful example to you never to taste intoxicating drinks." Jackson tossed the paper away, aud resumed his dime novel, while the old gent leaned back and pondered on the degradation of men iuhigh. i WEMHi LODGE. So. 6, A. F. fc A. i i 4 MAIN STREET,, CGDCr , UTAH, FRIDAY, JAXVAIIY S. 1875. iismissiiii iiiisssmmi I" 6.4p.in. DIPABTIBS. PURE DRUGS MAILS. CLOSUNti ARRIVALS. EH 4P ffr SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) ig!SggJigSggi.lj lot OJ!lee: Ogdeu ARRIVAL AND DRUG STOKE! PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, .JSHTS M .. JMCTIOK 4.00 2.l - - injGi S.( CITY City Customer can he supplied. ridenc. We have also Sj at, tiii. pnd a toef ICE CREAM SAIQMTI On the Prenijei. Orders Uft at P. 0, ths Factory, Jutt below G. M. S'reet, vtU reetiv lYurzpt r at, fourth, ttrnlj. PmEA'CUUUJllAV |