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Show sa - y i j . - - x t m OGDEN JUNCTION. THE FIFTH STREET. Published Cuabxes W Penrose, - - Editoe. PKU YBAR MONTHS Published KVKRY KVENINS, Sundays excepted- TEBM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. One $8.00 4.00 Yr gix Months Throe Month .ingle Cony 2.(10 JO Ogden Post Office: MAILS. ABKJVAL AND CL0SLN0 -- ruiiuraan J1gI Ro. 147. Kiut. Through Mail daily 7.50 a.m. . 8.45 pm. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. . . . . DMPARTtJRI. 8.40 a.m. Bait Lake City, double daily . West, Through Mail daily 6.30 p.m. 6.20 .m. 8.40 a.m. OGDEX, CTAII. TIIUK5IA1 JIAIICII THE DESERET NATIONAL BAXK Whose Yulenliuc arc You? OF SALT LAKE CITY, From the Kansas City Times. . East Through Mail daily CLOilKS. . . 7. 00 a.m. East for Salt Lake and the West . . 5.00 pm. For Salt Lake and the Lake County and 8uda Ine Kich County, Bear 'm Evanati.n, Wyoming, and Springs mails no leave ihe latter place Wednesdays and Satur2 p.m at days, ... - 6.00 p.m. Cache County, Daily Ogdeh and liarrisville Wednesdays 2.00 p.m. Saturday 7.3o a.m Huntsvillo Wednesdays and Saturdays Lyune, Plain City and Slatersville, 2.45 p.m. W ednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m Saturday OFFICE HOURS. 6.46 . . 8.16 a.m. Seneral Delivery, . pjn. Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. DEPARTMENT RKU1STKY Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a. in. to 3 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. J. SHARP, Postmaster. iiorth t Trains P. train armes -. P. i U.P. Emigrant arrives C. P. " leaves u. p. UP. Emigrant leaves u. c. train arrives - - -and " leaves -- ' and C.N. train arrives " leaves C. U. 8.40 a.m 6.40 p.m. fi.05 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. ... -- -- -- 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m Salt Lake City Time. i. o. o: r. OF OGDEN MEETING Evening, at Seven o'clock, At MASO.VIC HAM,, MAIX STREET are corin good standing SojourniLg brethren dially invited. J. R. CRANDALL, N. G. d!7 ly, E. II. REED, Sac'y. F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-A- T 200,090 $1,000,000 Wm. II. HOOPER, President; II. S. ELDRBDGK, Vice president. KK1UUAM YOUNG, . JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, FKRAMOKZ LITTLE, Directors. Deal In Exchange Coin. Gold Dust. Colleco dcriD etc. Collections made and promptly ruieigu jncunuge ior eaie. Savings Deposits. -- emitted. interest paia on d5-l- - LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogdcn, Utah. SuSpecial attention given to cases bofore the preme and District Courts. Conveyancing and and with done Business accuracy Notarial dispatch. Office Jr., NATHAN TANNER, bee-lin- e Sewmglachine PIAXO. EIIEKSON Box Elder CoMrttios, Utah. Oilice at T. IV. Jones' Tailoring Esialilisliineut AND MiA MAIN STREET, OGDEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. d227-t- f Drirer't Drug Store,Main st. Ogdtn Speci l attention given to collections. Remittances pr.lnptly made, Conveyancing and Nodli9 tf tarial busines carefully attended to. Office oppoiitt A. MINER, COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY FRAXKL1X MAC VEAGli & CO, WHOLESALE & at Residence 2nd South Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds of lecal business promptly attende filt - CHICAGO, - GROCERS. - - - It. W, E. JEXXK.VS, ILL'S Agent. Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, Cols brook Building, Ealt Lake City. Corres- pondence promptly attended to. A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. and Surgeon. Physician FOR UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Co. DIPLOMA IN OFFICE, FRAMED. Office and Rejsidence,frst two story Brick, - MAIN STREET, - TO RENT, On Fifth Street, Ogden. a choice Ki'ir.mxft lot for Streets SA I.E on the corner of Kith ani Young For particulars enquire on the premises dllllm A. S. CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. Physician Too Doort South of Ixt Dr. Brown' t office, Office, Via Stand. d58-- J. tf J. i f K. POOL. NOTICE! J. J. TAYLOR. H. NELSON, NELSON & TAYLOR, Real Estate Agents. at residence of J. II. XELSOX, corner Mam and Third Streets. All persons owning dogs in Ogilen Cit J are hereby notified to call ut toe J. RECORDER'S OFFICE In the City Hall and have the same E. DOOLY, E. J. E. DOOLY n. ORTH & CO. Registered and Numbered, BAXKEKS, AS Co's Express, OGDEN, UTAH. Afft's Wells, Fargo TIIE LAW DIRECTS. & Correspondents: TTells, Targo " A New York Ban Francisro Omaha gait Lek. City Co., First National Bank. C-oWells, Fargo Urokert, JAMES II. LATHAM t San Fran Attorney, F.S. KICIIARDS, Ogdcn. f., 4218-t- All dogs not so Registered and Numbered Before Ihe ilh of March 1876 Will be liable TO BE KILLED By the Marshal or his Deputies. By order of tli C;ty Council, ii S 3 Taw. Trains Leav a. M. t. n. Bait Lake 7 00 3 40 Woods Cross 7 2! 4 8 Ceutreville 7 S3 4 16 Farinintrton 7 6(1 4 33 1 00 (Uysvillt g 12 4 6J X 36 03 6 40 2 00 bi s rrive at Oicden Pass. 4. Ogden The Depot In Chicago la centrally located, ami as th-- ir trains arrive titer thirty mhtntes in ad vance of all other Itue. pssuMtni-er- s can always ! sure of mnkiiig Kaxtera eounectious. For all Iowa, you points in Northern and North-Kaster- n should purchase tickets via Marsliall, Cedar Rapor For in Northern Cliutou. Illinois) ids, poiuts or Wiacouxiu, via Fulton; and if you are going tm Chicago, or East, you should, try alt means, pur chaxe yonr tickets by the Otd Pioneer Route tO ft The Chicago tf. r. K. 40 6 20 7 10 1 00 It) 81 Nortlt-Wente- m, will find on al) throeurn train Pullman Bleejiers, inw and magnificent Day Coaches, audi the best Smoking and Becond Class Cam now on au-- r road iu th Uuitcd States. Particular inKirmatiotv, with maps, time table. etc , may lie brut at any of th Through Ticket Offices i a th West, or upon peroosml r written application to Wester Travelr , II. Mov-MAgent Omaha, Nub , or to W .11. BTKNNETt, General Passeng gent Cliicage. Yon Pass. Kaysvill Farmington 10 ti 7 31 1 36 Ceutreville 11 4 7 44 1 80 Woods Cross 11 13 7 U Mi Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 2 la ails. 2NoTi No. Trains Leave eta. $ 90-l- y GROVE BREWERY 00 ! Depot, and Saloon. addition to the ahova, MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05, p.m. Passengers will please purchase their tickets al the offlctJ. Fifty cents additional will bs charged when the far ia collected on the train. For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JAMKS SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER lYholeimle and Retail. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. A. W. Brown & Co. FIFTH ST., OGDEN IttULEKa IN B'JriaiNTENDENT. tf LTARXOHTiIEUX RAILROAD, dl9T-l- BOOK and SHEET "MUSIC ! AND Merchandise. Musical City Drug Store Main Street, Ogden. PROP! IF. DRIVER, PKALKR IX minus, MEDICINES, CIIEM1CA1V, y I CfflUM SUITIISrGS y s20-l- y MONUMENTS. AH.? The Danbury News thinks that of tho most pitiable sights in Marljle or Saudtone Jlonniiieiits GOOr "one A. CAKD. CCT AND LETTERED BT this life is the spectacle of a man vho To ail who are enffering from the trrors and ia .TiitnoM been married but three months MAIN discretions rf yenth, nerTons weakness, early de- has 00 DEN. 8TRELT, earing eotton in his ears." The cay, loss of manhood. c, I i!l sen! a recips that in tbtmarket. The tori a.d l ie)t will lire yon, FREE This CH VKGE. same man wearing poker and a is head remedy was diseoTered hy a missionary in Soota monograms on his Air erica. Send a self ajdresfed envelope to t'o Il,r '"T ' home. Fampta much niTe pitiahl?, as well as pain- S)0 f10 G?Or Rr.v. Joseph T. lJ)ZU worth 1 fre. Hnws A Co. Station D, EHle Ifame, dU ly Wiujwt. V'rVwdi ful, spectacle.. X:m Ycri Ci'j. Fowler, airrtd No. Dye Stuff, Faints Oils, Turps, Varnish c, TOILET ARTICLES ! The Largest nnd most Complct Stock ia s30-l- y .... - 1 Pass. d dOld-l- City Recorder. dl32 If toted Ware. MAIN STREET, OGI EN ail t tk jiiriti$ ssst'vj doa. No. ly JAfclES TAYLOR. J. S. LEWIS, Name of STATION. NORTHERN UTAII OF tine WINES UIQUORS kJ-- f WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Wt,!n'- Clorks. JetrelrT, gilv.r and I ti' ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. She never got any further with the sentence. She went away as if the ON AND AFTER bad been huit. He put both of his 1st 1S7G, JANUARY hands up to his eyes and wiped the Trains will ran daily as dlows: conteuts of three or four egg shells KOIITHWAK out of his eyes, and combed his hair No. 1 Then when he with his fing.rs. 0:20 a m Leave Ogdcn around he was alone. He looked " " Brighfttn walked off as though a miracle had 2:00 p.m. " Logan been perlornied, and looked arsund 8:30 Arrire at Franklin the corner to see if he could see anybody he ever saw before. Then he SOETIIWAItn went down town to the river, and No. 2 washed his face. Then he went up 0:00 a m. Leave Franklin town and took a drink. Then he 10:55 " Logan tried to persuade himself it was all a 2:25 p.m. " Brigbam 4:00 " Arrive at Ogden dream. Then he weut home cauand he when the at tiously, got gate he whistled to wake up the dog, to make sure he was at the right place. Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Line toand !rcs Montana connects with trains at Vianklin, The dog wagged his tail, and the M. W. MERRILL, 8u1t. master went in. He kissed his own CllAS. KlBLEY. babes as they lay in repose with the t..i In film 1 de angei smile upon them. He looked around to sec if his wife was asleep, aud the was, so far as he could see. Then he warmed his toes, disrobed, and crawled silestly into bed 60 as not to disturb the partner of his joys. MERCHANT TAILOR, Just as he was going to sleep, he put his hand cautiously over to her side FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. of the bed, to satisfy himself she was there. She never moved. ''That's Just received a full Assortment of all right," he muttered to himself, and straightened out. EnglUlt, French and Domestic Then she trot up, silently. She went into the pantry, and came back Sne had something in a basket. Site turned up the light. lie turned up his face, and she hit him between the eyes with an egg. He put his aim :o: up and said, "Dearie, what's the maCO , New York, 2oe. to 0. P TtOWELL The Best Stock of of KiO pares, containing lit ol tter?" And sho turned up the light SEND newsiauers, aud estimates showing cost of a little more, and threw another one. 3,000 alwrtising. It caromed on his nose. He dodged under the cover and held it down. AND DISSOLUTION NOTICE. She went to the foot of the bed, lift Goods Pantaloon OTICK IS IIERFRY GIVEN THAT THE cd it up, and "biff" went another egg. N A el Oilnon, Ka les Co. Is this day disHe jumped out of bed and said : solved linn by mutual consent. W. T. Veuiioy retir" from the firm, the remaining partners, II. E. EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN on wLat earth ing "Why, darling, Oihson and D.II. Kccles will contiiine the Then she put her hands on her hips, ansnming a'l liahilUie. and collecting of hniiiess, all debts OGDEN. the la'e firm. Ail persens knowing them aud looking him in the face, said, due selves indebted will please call iuinu iiately and :o: first word: with emphasis on the settle tueir accounts. II. K. fiWOV, " Whose valentine are you, anyhow?" D. II. WCLEH, m I UUIllIU W. V. VANNOY. Bfts"! il.l I I He sat up the remainder of the knows He children. uight,rotkingihe A Speciality. who threw the eggs at the eorner of (t("t Q at h me. Agents wanted. On fit OlsU and term freo. Ill UK A 00., Anemia, th and Main streets. And he won't iiauie. ;ac go to the masquerade, either. Ls dU&-l- Tramact a General Banting Busineit. Prompt Attention given to Colleetioni. Mining Stockt Bought and Sold on Cbmmitiion. PIOXEEU I,I.YE OF UTAII. I IS TH 8 PUTT OP ALL PKRSONS BEF0R8 IT starting on a jouruey to ascertain by what route they can reach their destination with th levt trouble, and if there ar two or more ending to the saine poiMt, to decide wLljh is the) safest aud pkeawintest to travel. rfu inke pleasure in stating, tnat the uniCAia A North Wkstbrm Kailwat is the oldest, an I several miles the shortes, route between Oniali slid Cuicago. Within th part two years Iba tn admirable condition, airl road lwd has Iwea almost the entire line baa beeu refjkid with steel o, UTAII. 124-l- m rtAiLno ad. s life-powe- r mm utah Vtitta IMPORTANT TO THE TRAV ELING PUBLIC. hard-workin- Office OGDEN CIT1', tine." - writer in a book culled the "Secrets of the Sanctum" says: "The brain may fairly bo likened to the steam engine of a large mill. It is the' engine ct the body, and the nerves through which it directs all the nijvemeuts of the body are its belts aud shafts. When tho steam engine of the mill is doing its legitimate work, disseminating power through the great building, sending the belts flying on their endless rounds, and whirling the heavy shafts and wheels, its action is nernial and healthy, and, if I may be allowed to compare it with a living thing, it feels rather better when night comes in consequence of its exercise. I3ut sever its connection with the ponderous works that ramify through the building; relieve it of the exertion necessary to move the hundred pieces of machinery; leave it alone with only its fires, its boilers, its cylinders, its piston-rodand fly wheel, aud let it rush on; it is then working alt within i'self, while the great body of the establishment stands still. Its fires roar as usual; the vanishing streams of water rapidly as ever change into pent-usteam, chafing like a caged lion to burst the iron bounds within which it is confined; the piston rods dart back and forth like bolts of lightning; the heavy hums round, making the walls and the earth itself tremble and fhake; then that engine is wearing itself away much faster than if it were runuiug the vast machinery of the mill, and is in danger of sudden wreck. It is so with the working brain. It is accustomed to running the machinery of the whole body ,aud so divided aud doling out its steamlike powers in steady streams. It directs every movement; says to the right hand, 'Do this,' aud to tho left, 'Do tht,' and out through the nerves that it genus that strange enables the limbs to obey. Kow, when the editor sits down to his woik the whole body, with the exception of the right hand, is at rest, and the brain works alone, like the crushing engine that fiuds itself f.eed from the heavy machinery that kept its motion moderate aud steady. Through the long day or weary night the brain rushes on, like thedetatch-eengine that whirls its dizzy flywheel; and it is not strange that the tenement ol the brain trembles, like the walls of the building; that the brain itself collapses, as when tho engine flies to pieces; and that the whole fabric crumbles and falls its time. The power of the mill is the steam engine, yet nothing about the mill requires such careful and delicate attention; the power of the man is the brain, and one little overstrain upon it may do it more harm than tho managing of all th 3 limbs. A man may live, be physically healthy and mentally brilliant after all his limbs have been cut off; but the final burden under which the brain breaks down brings apoplexy, then speedy death. Of that disease, which, fortunately, is no lingering cerone, probably all have all overworked journalists tainly felt those warning symptoms virti-gunnatural drowsiness, immaginary black specks floating before the eyes, a Bense of pressure and eonfusion in the head, and a temporary numbness apparently of t!ie brain sometimes of a limb." The best Pnper In Xrtli-- bo-fo- TIio GLOIJIS HOTEL, Sulh OGDEN, CTAII. tr uo8 was night, Tuesday night after Valentine's Day, and the night winds lifted up the dust ou the streets, and whisked in the faces of four pedestrians. These four were divided into two couples, and each couple con sisted of one male and one female. They walked closely and rapidly, commencing their tramp on the corner of Fifth and Main streets and toward the south. striking a The two men were married, but they had left their homes an hour before to attend a meeting of their creditors, aud their wives remained at THE SIMPLEST, home to solve the problem as to how MOST DURABLE, the expeuses of the family might be AXD COXSEQ CEXTL Y THE eut down in ordr to meet the stringency of the times. The four pedestrians continued MACHINE! CHEAPEST SEWING their tramp. At the junction one of THE MARKET. them turned away. Where they no can one went now. The guess I7E coma, if necessary, furnish Thousands of Testimonials from parties owning these other two kept on, their faces turned Machines in tins Territory, but consider it mi southward. When they had arrived necessary. We simply refer intending purchasers to parties lillY tt lifcUK, who own our Ma at the corner of Twelfth aud Maiu rhines. Our terms are as oasy as thoso of any other streets they paused in the shadow of Sewing Machine Company, and we a chureh spire and said: "Whose Valentine are you?" Fully Guarantee Every Mshe put her head on the lap-pAnd ath ine Sold. of his coat and said in a low, INSTRUCTIONS GIVKN FREE to all who own sweet way, "Yours " our Machines. He didn't say anything for a minute, aud then when the minute had SELL THE WE vanished, he did. He said: 'Come to the masquerade next SILVER-TON- S E ORGAN ! week. Look for the Heathen Chinee. I will be that one " Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. P. Needuaiu A Sjii, N. Y., and the And she said, ''I will be the peasant girl, coming through the rye." And he said, "Won't it be nice?" Fiv years written warrautv given with she said, "I hope so." And both instruments- And he asked her again, saying, ''Whose valentine are you?" II. E. W. CUE ALES, And she said: "I am your valen' Agent for Weber ATTORNEY - AT - LAW $4i Ta connection with onr paper we hare a ffrnf- r Iitt .1011 0VHCE, Work dull promptly ml at low rates. VOL. IV. 1S7G A It THE HOWE !, i . SM The I2ngine ol the Uort j. el LODGE, No. 6, EVERY half-pi- Paid lip Capital, Authorized attest rutsuiaritu nvtitr evening. (SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) rmii.v ARRIVAL. daily fait Lake City, double West, Through Mail daily awl Saturday. Wwlnes-Vi- SI Busine.it Manager. STRATFORD Y SEMI-WEEKL- t C--F Medicinal Purposes Wholesale and Retail. :o: FITS ASD SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 420T-l- f. 11? ES citirxio! B broom-handi- e s2"-- 'j 4S-f- SOLD CHEAP! FOB Carefully Compounded, per day, at home. Address (J. 8Tlsnx Term Free Co, Poit eM-l- j At all hours of tli niHt at 4y. |