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Show i 1 k hi il - DisftIntin of Partnf rhip. -- VTOTICR IS BKKKCV "f;rT.!f tfcat AmOU-X- X PARTNERS!. I P form, r pxntlng ander m ilt- - UK. name of A!-;-l. rryin. kninee BBTt'MKli.4, u fifth Street, Ofdea, wa DISSOLVl'.i) hv lutuiuM cuiuut. TIWMii CASS1N will sontinue lUr colleetal! amouaU iub, and yrj alt ti.i,iliti of the iat EVENING, Bnsdays excepted TKE irm Bwiiaem Manager. PBSROSE. Editor and &tfW -- 9 TwSUBSCBIPTIOS. u l.niu., arm. owTTk.' Month" 4- . . U PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, (SUXBA YS EXCEPTED.) omoe: nz&enANDTost CUBING MAILS. ARKlVAfc 3io. SIS. ARRIVALS. 7.68 hjh. I' S.45pra. T.Wa.ro. . UThroutTdil,7 . . f?WougU Mail daily . S. 7.00 a.m. . . and the Bast . . and the West Wpm. via Evanstnn, Vyom-"lwv- e mails go Kicb for County. tl.e latter plate 2 p.m. . . 2daveai-dSuurilay,a- t Tuesday. Thursday, and It" "uh Bunas, i A T.W.JONES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR . 7.30 a.in Saturdays Slatersviile, nitv 2.15 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturday and .00 a.m frwrjIehTery m to63()p iwlSTRY DEPAKTMKNT to 3 p.m. Open from 9 a.m. MONK ORDER DEPARTMENT. a.m. to 3 p.m. Open frem 9 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Iittiie Door Between the 'joSKPH HALL, Postmaster. Trains - - " . CP-CP- - - leaves .'.-.- u.p. - - - leaves " and train arrives leaves - - train arrives and TJ.C. PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, 7.40 a m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.00 pm. 8 30 a.m. " ! Main Street, Ogden ' A FULL' STOCK OF TOE LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, Suitable to the Season and OF ' . J. RICHARDS, S. ATTORNEY AT LAW , And City, Ogden 830-t- Utah. f Jr., TANNER N. ATTORNEY AT LAW: Office with County Recorder, - City, Olden - Vtah. nrni. ' Ogden, May 15th, 1874. -- - i'! s J C. "W. THORNTON, JOHN STODDARD. f V. H. SHEPHARD,( Practical House and Sign Painter, Calso-minGrainer, and Interior Decorator. r, Paper-hange- MDESERET NATIOXAL BAXK OF SALT LAKE CITY. WM. H. HOOPER. President,! li. 8. EliDREDGE, Yice PreBt. BRIGHAM YOUNG. V Directors. ' WM. JENNINGS. JOHN SHARP, er WORK ATTENDED TO. Wl in Exchange, Coin, TERMS TO SUIT. . Gold Dust, College Scrip, made and promptly remitted, Interest faici on Foreign Exchange for bale. listings Deposits. aoiy Orders left at W. H. Pidcock'a Store, GOODWIX & SCUAPPELL Ilotise, Sign and .Decorative Itftiiters and '" PAPER HANGERS WELLS, FARGO & CO. OGDEN, UTAH. Bankers and Express rorwiirdoi'h. direct on gan Francisco, New Tork, BoS' ton, Chicago, St. Louis, London and Paris. Azenis in all the principal Cities Jiast and West. Draw GRAINING and LETTERING For the attention given to collections. epii J. E. DOOLY, Agent. d54-- tf Hydraulic I. C. M. 'ivil , Engineer, and & CHICAGO and Mining Claims surveyed. ATTORNEY - d205-l- Logan, Cache Co. land Tradek Half a Mock Korth of z. H. MAIITIIVIS AU, J. ''''- KORTQ-WESTEB- S RAILWAY. - 1 BUY YOUR & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street. Salt T.nL-- f!itvL IToli o of legal kinds All Business ntttsi'-ULA- t. HOTEL, (JUIET HOUSE, aerms ' Chicago & per 8TAKLET. JOHS SPRHASCK C.C.CaAPMAN "'Jvir.Kkbi Co.and J. 4 JJSprnance, WW oiiccessorB to II. Webster importers and Wholesale Dealers in W'NES AND LIQUORS. Pront Street, Sa Fraocisco. SPECIAL KOTICE. ANT i PTTn . Cent;.l Kailro&d AI 1OTn' Company will linn. ,L K . lne U,ab OlNeon-JAME- S SHARP, General Ticket Agent Wt'. FOR CHICAGO, , taj Rates. and Table Board at Rpascnable J. C. LIX'TLJJ, Proprietor North-Weste- rn MILWAUKEE WAT Ell TO wif, SHEBOYGAN. MANITOWOC, CLINTON, MILTON JUNCTION, lsmnnnTiea lNI THE uiinrimD 'LAKE SHORES OF It is the only Route tlef'wEIl'r0 uan8i'ip ttt ."""Siaes frompt attent liRS ift . . From Chicago to St. Paul PULLMAN PALACE IN THE BEST a Rsonaole Brtte. & Kobtmis' will re- ji , . SUPERIOR. only reute running 1 JANES-VILL- MINNESOTA JUNCTION, BURNETT, FOND U LAO, 08HK0SH, APPLKTON, MENAS-- , ia HA, GREEN BAY, ESCANABA, Via Madison, Baraboo and Hroy, and SMITH, liter EP,IRIAM BRICK . Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Sioux City, Montreal, Cleveland, Boston, Bloomington.Springfield, Washington, Toronto, Yankton, Indianapolis. Portland.Niagara Falls, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Albany, Cairo, it ia the CARS Through between Chicago and St. Paul. MARVIN HUGEITT, Gen'l Superintendent. W. H. STENNETT, Gen'i Passenger Agt dl45-l- y TAYLOR'S HOTEL On ir EmtopiAS Pu, West Side East Temple Street, J. S. LEWIS, JsALT ATCK? L4 B Ml?Hte' and ll 8iIw .r.k ,rr.ru iy LAKE CIXY. Board by the Day or Week. 2SfRoams with or without Board. 1J Taylor ; Culler. Prapi itm. " " ,i Kameof RETURN TICKETS Trains UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD, Days, for Half Fare. , . Woods Cros 6 26 A.t 8 ' 0 ; .. " 0 S3 4 80 16 KaysTille Arrire at Ogdea , T J 7 60 No. - PRODUCE STORE. Trains ' Ogden 4 three-quarte- rs Farniington , , :,, CentreTille ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT Iu aid of the , SS f 40 2 00 ! rrire at Salt Lake ; ?. u. ' 40 6 20 9 31 7 10 1 9 62 81 1, 4 7 7 44 I LIST OF GIFTS. . CO One Grand Cash Gift, . - . One Q rand Cash Gift, One 0 rand Cash Gift, W One . rand Cash Gift, Oae Grand Cash Gift, .. 6 Cash Gifts, 120,000 each 0 T 10 13 7 63 X 40 t 2 00 CALIFORNIA TEGETABLES AND FRUITS By Express, Daily, in their season .. k .. fT FIFTH STREET, P.O .Box I.., tf JOHN SHARP, K'JPiJtlNTKH ' DENT. ' . f ' UTAH NORTHERN . dl76-t-f ' , Price of Ti ' Depot and Saloon. MOSES THATCHER, ;;: t f Wholesale and Retail. ' . . . . '' tilB- - f.ritxw ". l(NKUa , Thos. E. IIRA5II.ETTE, Sr. ' d90-l- THE OGDEN HOUSE ..... Well knewn throngltout (he Tnited States , - Is now open for the aocraimodation ravelling public, having leers . TO Main Street, si a FIItST CLASS HOTEL ! , Gen. Supt. THE BEST PLACE BOTTLED BEER . , " Agentand Manager. ; And Thoroughly OgVlcu, of th liE-FUUNJSlI- EI TRADE TAYLOR ' DEXIXGER'S, SPARKLING . For Tickets or Information Address, . , . . Puldie Library liuildiug, Lcuisvlile, General Freight and Ticket Agent. ! . Wbo'e Tickets, . . Halves, Tenth, or each Coupon, 11 Whole Tiokcts fur . 23J4 Tickets for , uh,uik Uo(s. dT14-4-w CIIAS. MBLE7, GROVE BREWERY fHi,tsr Grand Tetal, 20,600 Gifts, all cash, , AILROAD. Traius Leave Ogden dally, a 8:30 a,m. Trains leave Franklin, at 9 a.m. Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:40 a.m , OGDEN, UTAH. iillsw '; - ' fiM,(iof . !( For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apnlr to i , JVMKA SHARP, Oen'l Ticket aud Freight Agent i Shipping a Specialty. ' u"':: Paeaengers will pluase purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare it collected on the train. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ... :!'" . lUtiuih Gifts, lOtKleacb ' . 15 Cash Gifts, 10,0(K) each IJh.jio - 20 Cash lm'us Gills, 6,000 each 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each . Vt,min ' Cash . Gifts, vwm S,Nluu:b j 60 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each . taiHtt IUO Cash Gifts, 1,000 each . ''ih 240 Cash Gifts, . 60each ' 600 Cash Gifts, UtOeach 6mi- '.' 19,000 Cash Gilts, . 0,mkw 60 each . 76 Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. E. P. BROWN, ' and Iixh.v 7illl ...... . 35 f . . . 18 80 1874. July 31, m ' KEXTlf KY ' At bis BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps In addition to the above, in all the Periodicals and Newspapers of tue day, aUo a full stock of Wall Paper, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ...'!' Pictures, Frames, etc. d!65-6G. W. TURNER. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.S0 p.m. ' " , PUBLIC LIBRARY OF y., , 8 10 Woods Cros A 6 r.M. EASY FORTUNE! 00 1 l'aas. a.''ii, ' - KaysvilleHas reopened jiig old stand on FIFTH STREET, v v iur me purcnaiie mna sale 01 " ' " mm 2 No. Pass, LeaTe , 75 4 62 1 6 (.LORE LAST CHANCE FOR AN 40 S at the tuayhe consulted m., $ cla. 6 60 4 33 ..-..- , t. n, e FarmlngtoB LARGE PARTIES h. Salt Lake .'. Teams ready for trips te places of interest. M. THATCHER, " Chas. NIBLEY " Oeul. Tkt. Agt. Snpt. .. a. CeatreviU s"V SPECIAL RATES 1 ,, Iave 5 JIOTKL, Outn. nvmr mondat vnm FCRintca (tenet, nou t a. on the (Not transferable) Lasting Ten V'li i No. 1 No. 8 Pass, 1W STATION. STORES Alt Diseases fpediy and FffeclwiHy f'nrri witk Herds, Bout, Chips, Barlla. Lean, ttiiW Ac, by aFTERJAN. 1st 1874. ON AND MEDICINE Uihim, BaUaius, 'Junctures, PIONEER LIKE OF UTAH, r f CENTRAL Ii R O A X. Persons. WISHING TO VISIT THE fiET.E. Jl BkATED Canyons of Cacho Valley and the streams abounding in splendid flub monutain " irom e caa ootaio d231-t- nERBAL . f ., i Railway, SALT LAKE CITT SPr'llnMP.FCTAMlcv i, on WW! h,o 0 TIA THE ;.. East of the Theatre. Block "Hy " promptly attended ltf AMERICAN than i T-i- UTAH TARTIES .: Collections etc. Of not Less - MAIN STREET, OGDEX. r'RAM0RZ LITTLE, I. S. HILLS, Cashier. The voyage of life is known to be an expedition of discovery in stormy waters. It alwaja happens, too, l crafts are in that the most the greatst danger of disaster I and total shipwreck. This lesson was lately taught to Miss Sarah Cocha, a handsome yeuno- German girl of ' Chicago. A young man named Achile Meret had been attending to her heart, and voting that beloved her. She was a trustful girl and believed him. She accepted him as the pilot of her destiny; and she believed his love was his north star. Under these impressions she consented to take a boat ride with him out on the lake the othar evening. If she could trust him to guide her on the ocean of life, why not place implicit confidence in him for a short, calm moonlight trip on Lake Michigan? She went, thus believing and trusting in his faith and love, and they rowed their boat from shore. of a mile, They rowed and her visions were as bright and ber soul as pure as the stars reflected in the depths. But a storm came up in him, and she did not see the threatening cloud till' it burst upon her in all its fury of blast and lightning. She was thunder-strucbut what could she do poor weak woman far from land in a frail boat, with the man whom . she had thought her best friend, transformed into a beast, and her worst enemy. Treachery and insult were the proofs of his love, which she had trusted until she had been beguiled into the solitude of nature, and suddenly found herself confronted with a demon. There were few words between them after the situation was plainly understood. There was a short struggle in the rockiDg shell and she broke away" trom the elutch of passion and plunged into the waters of the: lake. 1 , ft' ?V ' HoW" was his heart affected, then ? The woman he had professed to love was drowning, and love ought to make him strong to save her. It did not, for ho stood helpless with fright and saw her twice sink and rise wkhin bis reach without stretching forth a hand to save her. SI19 rose the third t:me and was near enough to the boat to catch its side, and hold on by a desperate effort. lie now tried to help her ints the boat, but she refused to get in, and threatened to drop back under the water if he touched her. He grew more cowardly and terrified than ever, and the boat rocked on the lake, aud the waters flashed beneath the moon, and the stars shone down on his helplessness. But something else was doing the while. Half a dozen strong swimmers had heard a woman's cry for help, stripped themselves of surplus clothing and were breasting Jhe waves" silently towards the appealing sounds. They were unseen by either party in interest, until their heads dotted the water close around the resolute woman and cow't ardly man., There is little more to tell. She gave a cry of joy when she saw her deliverers, but was not foolish enough to faint, at least not before she was safe in the boat which had been to her a yawning ruin. The swimmers also helped themselves to. places in tho little craft aad made Achille ' Meret row . them all ashore.; They handed him over to a policeman, and now the law has hold of him, and Miss Sarah Cocha co herself free from her engagement. St. Louis Republican. . ' $200,000 - $1,000,000 AuthorisedCapital, Excursion" Tickets! k, POPARTNERSIIIP HERETOFORE bstween the undersigned, under the name and style of Thornton 4 Stoddard is this day dissolved by mutual consent; C. W. Thornton retiring. John Stoddard will pay all claims against, and receive all debts due the late COUNTY ' .1. firm 8.30-- tf J1T1 i THE d205-t- - - a DISSOLUTION. i NOTARY PUBLIC, k T. W. JONES. . TIOLBBO0K, Seo'y. S WORKMAN-SHIP- ,' - toding, w I TV. Q UAL FIT GUARANTEED. GOOD A. M. nMirMTTVTriiTTnTa m?I.D IN their lUU,Main St. first and third Ibursday each month. Sojourning brethren in good are cordially invtted.. of THE FIRST The very BEST and a , OGDEN. D. , y Weber Iodge. A. F. TJ. . o Salt Lake City Time. IAS0NICJ0TICE. Trial Trip. - oi'FICK HftDRS. CP. train arrives This Is the Medicine f Natnrcli who Cures is the kett Phyticiaa. vol.: II. 1874. bet-utifu- - - and f.wWesdays BTllL. and l! ss dffli-t- f I JUIA'S OODEX. UTAH. WEDXL'SDAY. .I.,rial.,iiWirfnps(lars " LCla Ogden, Jane, 17. 1T4. P" 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. . . . . .a.m. , v.ritT double daily daily . Mail daily . THOMAS CAP8IN, CKUKilBMOWkR. : ' 2.00 , Eenovated. BOAED BT THE DAT OR fTEEI".' arrinpes ready at any hour, f partie One door north of the old Walker Bnllding, for to fOirden Katiynn and other interesting plai es. there you will get your Itesldeut will be conveyed to or from theiifo pot for a small foe, on leaving word at the bM. free conveyance ior guests. Goods, ' Groceries, irpl-ms- i LAGER BEER ON , Dry DRAUGHT. Notions, Boots and Shoes, C. MEYERS & Co. Hats and Caps. Free ' II. . d220-G- .back to and from the , D. PUGH & SON, BUILDERS PLAIN T SCALLY, Trop'r dlB4,ff The highest price paid for your AND COMRACTOSS, Depot I'orter iu attendance. A. A8 CHEAP A3 ANYWHERE III TOWN. BTJTTEH, EGGS AND and ORNAMENTAL Yon will be served with 3 STAIR BUILDERS. PROMPTNESS Orders left at John Boyle's Furniture Store will receive prompt attention.. dl"4-6- , LOW RESERVOIR AND CIVIlTtY. Don't forget the place, III,M.Fir. TAYIiOIl dl74-3- Dunford & Sons, NEW MILLINERY STORE On AS JOBBERS ENGAGED EXCLUSIVELY iu ail of the beet brands of FIFTH STREET, one door East of Ferbeu' Shoe Store. i Arc Suited io all thtitV AND FAMOUS FOB BECJO The largest room in the world under a single roof, unbroken by pillars or obstructions, is at bt. 1 etersburg, in Eussia; and is 650 feet long and 150 feet wide. ..It is used, for milit' ary displays' in rough weather, and can ba converted into a ballroom at night. Tho following dialogue took place in a street car in Raleigh a few days ago. One of a couple ef Teutonic gentlemen sitting in one end of the car, seeing a flashily dressed fellow coma and take his seat at an opposite end from where they were iitting, asked, Who ish dat, Hans V "Oh, dat ish a sphort." lVhat you call a sphort, hey?" "Ton't you khow?" io; vhat ish he ? "V el, he ish one of der fellers vat schaves all do hair off a pig and covers him all over mit shoap, and pet a green Dutchman five dollur he can't catch him." Boots and Shoes HATS ASD CAPS, i - MM Milliner and dealer iu all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS. ... Furnishing Goods, LADIES' FURS. Orders solicited and filled with rare at ttio Lowest Prices. " 3D711 EASIEST TO SELL roi 1 1 1 for doing si'.re and KBETTR COOKING. Gents' Gloves CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may concern. ' ." Dresses Cut and Fitted". dl91-3t- n CHEAPEST TO . ' W m ' fflfty Qalcker andfhenper Than any Etore.r th.K..t, iCMtfe- - SatiBfactimSTerywiero,' JS0AK': ' A.VOBBW9 L: VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Especially Adapted 1 ; all Per8ins engaged in Business in TO mil Oz4en City, (fcr wnich th CAt Orri.. cf nances, provide that a license must be blamed,) without first procuring a .BIT ' license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected EXCELSIOR MANUF'Q COMPANY. ... , v to a Fine. , St. Louis, Mo., By order of the City Connoil, . LESTER J. IIERRICK. Mvn,. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. wn . vim mma. BOLD i 4 , o The Office Of the CitT Record r U the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ofrden. Uflnv Jic'jri from Q . m, till 5 p.m. . 5S '12S''' . O. . Ogden, Ulali. rf-0- I i |