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Show 7U . BVKMINa, Sundays axoepted .ygftS , 7uBSCRIPTIO.N.t8no ' ' - tfrf. ' ' . . ' f . "I ; ' ' ' i ju FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING; FOLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY , ARRIVALS. m' la aid of tha SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) AND , v. HtV, double daily ENDOWMEiVT SCHEME 2.00 oince: Post CLOSING MAILS. ;2lffi '. I $5,000,000 MICTION. NB06R61iwn1 Bwines. Manager. ,if.P- Bfo. 23!2. - OGI)Er. UTAIJ. TUCRSDAY. J 11X13 IS, 1871. VOIa. II. July "sai ..... ...' .S0 p.m. MO a.m. , v. City, double daily dUy .... KV daily cwbim. A Mail Swallows an Armory Improved Hallway IS rake. From jbe Philadelphia Sun. This morniusr Carl Benedltti. th Klch C0ouu,y' celebrated sword swallower, appeared ' at the clinic of the Jefferson Medical . utU flan1 and Tuesdays, Thursday, KOnnm. Colle;e, and was the subject of a lec ,..h County, ture by ;Prof.S Maury.! There were i.ou a.iit present a number ef, the most emiWednesdays ana oaiuruy. 8.44 p.m. nent surgeons iu tlie eity. Beneditti and Saturdays first (swallowed a twenty- three luches in and bendin" length, 0FF1CK HCKS. over completely bent the' steel. fNext ' V J o P p.m. he placed a sabre measuring twenty- ' ' ' StRY DEPARTMENT . , in from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. f -0- nine inches in length down his throat DKPABTMKST: ORDKR 0N to the hilt The sword was kept in peBfrema.m.to3p.ni 8 P'8, fro 6 mfor this about a minute, and "few"1'0 ' open position JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. several of the medical men present made an examination. In their opinTrains 7.40 a m. - ion the swerd passed through the CP- train arrives ' 6.40 p.m. CP. 6.20 p.m. gullet down into the aesopbagus, or " leaves c.p. - ' - - 8.50 a.m. channel leading to the'stomach,' and ii fi U.P. - - - 7.50-athence apparently separating ihe soft c.c, traii arriTeBJ- : 5.40 p.m. . i ana J of th stomach and passing K) a parts 8 40 a.m. u leaves - - ' three inches below the umbili6.20 p.m. point and it cus. Next, Beneditti took a musket Time. gait Lake City weigluDg about sixteen pounds, with a bayonet attached. Ihe bayonet he MASONIC NOTICE. swallowed, and, bending over, supported the musket in several positions Weber Lodge. A. F. A A. M. by the strength of his jaws. Another wonderful feat was to swallow six V. D. OGDES. s at one time and extri HELD IN COMMUNICATIONS them cate i " third separately. Thuraday fleir Hall.Main 8t. first an. je Bonth. Sojourning brethren in goo "There appears to be no malformaB(MrdiiUyinTi8.NELLIS,W.M. tion whatever about the sword swalW. g. HOLBR00K, Sec'y. lower, and it is said that he first discovered his ability to perform these -- v vF." S. RICUAKDS, feats by thrusting his finger down ATTORNEY AT LAW his throat once while sick, and find .Ana , .,-,, r ins that it would not make him t -- j Urn but t .V k TJUOa.ni. .. WfftEp'"" " Ln- , ; T7, sword-blad- - - . " : A sword-blade- - - i i .NOTARY PUBLlCr Vtf'""A 830-t- f if' Office tiOn, AT LAW. ATTORNEY with County Recorder, - Men Ciiu. ffill30-t- t . V ' ; tall. , RAILROAD. PIONEEll LLSE OF aFTER JAN. 1st ON AND ? ' Ino. 1No. .- Name of , ; ---' BTATIO. " These brakes are 'applied' to the wheels bys the agency; jot' a friction pully, which engages a l'riction-wheon one of the axles of the engine or of the brake car. The revolution of winds up a flat this friction-wheink chain, like that of a watch, and this, pulling ou a set of rods, under the" cars, applies the blocks to' the whetls. Ihe pilly is of iron, but on tbe axla is the Jrictioo-wbcel built lip" of w'ooden segmentsT witE grain radiating, and jammed be tween two plates set up tight with screws and nuts. The wheels of the brake car are not intended to stop nning.' 1 helriction wheel instant ly revolves, and its friction against the i iron j pully supplies the force wnicu applies uie uiase. Ihe mode ot throwing this appar atus in action is exceedingly" 'siujple. A line extends over the rools oi the seats from end to end of the train. By pulling this cord, a detent is thrown out of gear, and the friction- pully which is hng on, a weighted leve-- ii suffered to fall into contact with the friction-whee- l on the axle, and the brake is applied as soon as the train has run far enough to wind up the slack of the chain. The cord is kept taut, so that in case a car runs from the track or becomes detached, a strain is brought upon the line and the brakes immediately ' ' " K Trains leava w" r ra. Pass- . 't S $ " t. if. $ cU. 0 i 40 26 4 V'J Salt Lake Woods Cross A CentreTilla Yanningtoa Trains n ' ' .rrr 4 62 T 50 & 4u 2 00 No. 2 No. M. a , yirmington , , . : - A rrive at Salt Lake 1 40 13 T1 S3 1 7$ 40 8 2 00 10 1 f "WILL at Louisville, Ky., STORES, .... t nday, '. Q A FtTLL' STOCK I 20 - ; RUN Of TM Suitable to the Season ftntl( ' The very BEST WORKMANSHIP, and a. GOOD FIT GUAEANTEED. , , V- - . W; JONES. - ' DISSOLUTION. ... 60PARTNKRSHIP HKRET0F0R8 between the undersigned, under DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) THB firm name Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. . ' and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Paaeengers will please nurchaae their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the five ia collected on the train. Tor ail Information concerning Freight or Pas sage, apply to J Ail to HUAKf, Gen'l Sicket and Freight Agent. gtJPfcitlNTENDJiNT. , . .V ihia.il f H. SHEPHARD, '.'.W. rractical House and Sign Painter, JOHN SHARP, W the and style of Thornton St Stoddard is this day dissolved by mutual consent; C. W. Thornton retiring. Johu Stoddard will pay all claims against, and receive all debts du. the late firm. " ' Ogden, May 15th, 1S74.- W. THORNTON, C. , " " JOHN STODDARD. d20o-t- , ,i Grainer,' and Interior Decorator. Paper-hange- Calso-min- r, July 31st, . , OF THE FIJiST QUALITY. 00 1 4 J, 31 lumiditioa to the above, ': : : 10 41 10 'MIXED TRAINS , k ' 5 t.t."', ' Is 62 K i. I 9 , '' I 9 31 , . CHAKTER AND I1V Tllli HttStNT UANAUK-MKNWill come offui the Publi. Library Hall, ; Main Street, Oyden 4 -- - ; ;s 4.; : :? latest styles of goods, ' J, Kaysvill Woods Crosa 0 it. p. ' ! .1 88 Paaa, 'Vum; A. ,W CentreTille' 76 7 f A Leave OgJea 0 8 T KaysTilla . rr fur the purpusoi Dtentiond, and which inquisitively and un.ijuivocally annouiiced us THE LAST WHICH M ILL KVKKJiK ttlVKN CNKKH THIS t Betweea the V ti PIONEER AND CITY DRUG. ;i s.s.9 ui . t,'ti 1 .35 Arrive at Ogdea " t.;e fifth gift concert 'u 18 53 t . 40 ' ., t i , , el '"' , 7 T k 1. u. In annouucini! t.i )mh mid last ofthe rit f Oilt Concerts, g.v.n fur tin. of the I'ubl.e Lihrary ol Kwautky, the Trustees and Muimg.r relVr wiUi piiue and (.leasur. to the l'ourLuli ha. limn Klrt-adlii, gitn: The first, lfccvmlor H71; the ttcoud, D.tem 172; the Uij-UJuly 8, 187.1; and the lourih, Itiirch 1ST4. tiudiir their charier, granted by a wcil act of the Kentucky Lguiiftuie, March It, l!";i, vto Trustws are auih.iriapd to give One Mr-- , and Only One More l.il't Conceit. With lb. money arising Mom Ui fifth aud LA 8T Coutwt, t. Library, Museum, and rtlior Uhartuients ure lit be eulargtd and ca.lowett wi-J- i a fixed and cerlaia aununl iucome. ouch an endowment tiiud is desired, as will secure be end perudventurc, nut only the maintenance ul this mttgiuficont eilabiishuioul, but iti oomtuut growth. . lt, 1S74. 1 . el bell-cran- FASHIONABLE TAILOR . CTA1T. of vexa called he pupils a set 6f young adders, on being, reproved tor her language apologized by saying that she had reference to those just com' applied. ! ill meneing their arithmetic. "A teacher, who, in a fit Jr., 5. TASSER ' vomit." . JTI.CITIIAL not continuous brake, though it may be fitted to every car in the train the plan being, how ever, to divide tho train into stctiuns, ncluding one' brake car in each, and the operator ia this car cau apply the brake to' his own' car, and to one or more others iu connection with is e 1 - it T. W.1 JONES, 31, 1874. er 1871. At this final Concert evervthiiie will b. unoti a stale corresponding with iu iucrtased importance, 1 lie music will be rendered by aa orchmia cunl sistiug of one lmndi ed performers, selected lor uieir iuuie iu runuieut Uuds, and the unpi tceiku-tedtuni- of $2,000,000 divided luto twenty thvusand gifM, will be distil- uuitu among me uckot-iioMc- ... LIST OF 4JIFTS. Grand Cash Gift, OrunJ Canh liift, . Grand Cah Oilt. . . (Srand Cash Oilt, . . Grand Cash (iift, 6 Cah Gifts, 120.000 enck . 10 Cash Gifts, 14,0(K1 each 1& Cash Gifts, 10,000 ech 20 Canh Gifts, 6,0iJ0each Canh lii 4,000 each Gilts, JO ( abh Gilts, S.o.iOmch 60 Cafh Gifts, 2,1X10 each 10U Cash Gifts, ch . 1,000 . .240 Cash Gifts, . 500 each 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each 19,000 Cash Gilts, . to each One One One One One Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 23u.mirt 10ll,iKi0 ',L (mi 6o,uoi 26.uou loti,(l,K 141,000 lJti.omt IU 1.00(1 loo.uoo WVKW 0O,iMj ltw.uot) 120J0 &0,lH (160,000 12,500,000 Price of Tickets. Who'e Tickets, &"0O . 26.ist Halves, Tenth, or each Coupon, 6. HO 11 Whole TiokeU for . 600 00 21 Tickets for looo.oo Tickets are new readv for sale, and orders bb- -' canh will be companied by promptly lilled. Litieral commissions will be allowed te satisfactory sgeats. circulars containing full particular, furnished on application. Thos, i:. BUAMLETTE, Agent and manager. Public Library Building, Louisville, K;. (12144w COUNTY WORK ATTENDED TO. A man in Boston, in his hurry to Dissolution Notice. AILROAD. UTAH NORTHERN ,, assist a fainting lady, got a bottle of a OF SALT LAKE CITY, TEItKS TO SUIT. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE exis'Inp 8:30 a.m. .Trains Leaye Ogden dally, j mucilage instead of camphor and THE the tirm name of T. S. CONWAV A 9 at am. Trains leafe I Franklin, Paid Up Capital, $200,000 bathed ber face with it. She was a CO.. dealers in furniture. Crockery, 01as6ware. Coriune, Utah, has this day being DIJ80LV- Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:40 tun fll.WW.ww good deal stuck up with his attention. etc., Authorised XiV cy mutual consem, Orders left at wY H. Pidcock'i Store. T. D. CONWAY is repeiHe for all bills CHAS. NIBLEY, TO. H. HOOPER. Preoident,"! and is alone authorised to collect A lonaon aavertisement runs against the firm, H. 8. BIjURISUUIS, tirarmi General Freight and Ticket Agent, , ' ., f accounts, RRTOHAM YOUNG. thus: "A country priest will say maf.s outstanding D.B.LTBBT.. MAIN STREET, OGDEX. Directors. WM. JENNINGS. Gea. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, "' T. CONWAY.' JOHN SHARP, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN once-weeic ior anyjone wna win Corinne, June' 8. 1874 , FKRAMORZ LITTLB, ' Times him news. send the L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. regularly on the day of its THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE GOODWIN & SCUAPPELL in v,.1ium Cnin flnM Dust. Culleffe Serin. paper, second hand, That from and after th date of this notice. ht BAXK OF ITAH XATIOSAL tetc. Collections made and promptly remitted. FIRST , publication foreign JiixenaBga lur. ctut. j.ui3ioo ' i y TAYLOR UEXIXGER'S, The title of a religious article on mingi Deposit, Salt Lake City. House, : Sign and Decorative "Mirth as a Means of Grace," is perJfainlers and CO. & FARGO WELLS, verted by a rural compositor into 3Iain Street, Ogdeu, ' ? OQDES,- UTAH. PRESIDENT. He WARREN HUSSEY, "Mirth as a Means of Grease. PAPER HANGERS, Bankers was doubtless thinking of the pro One doer north of the old Walker Building, for ANTHONY GODBE, CASHIER. there you will get your GRAINING and LETTERING : verb, "Laugh and grow lat. Draw liireot ou Sn Francisco, New York, Bos Oldest Banting Institution in Utah ton, Chicago, fit. Louis, London and Fans. Age. Groceries. Goods. Drti ; ill the urinonal Cities .Lat and Weet, nts r i j i f ' ' .Tipkius- aroused his wife from a Interest Avowed oif Time Deposits. ' For the Trade. it!cnU"B uivca t" c - - - ' Shoes, XotionSi W J3opts t other the sound win night, saying sleep i J. t. LUU,i.X, ACrent. to, JIats and Caps., , hehalsct.ua ghost in tho shape if I'nlleetieni - I'roumllT attendeddl55-Haifa blok Xorth of Z. C. 91. I. J. II. au ass. ',0, let me sleep" was the BE , . A 8 CHEAP A3 AN T WUIRE 15 TOWN. , " ' i iiffdrauiie and ' CiTtl Englueer, reply of the irate dame, 'and don't ."JO't'i i , And the hi frightened at your, own' shadow ' DOGS! , -- ' ? - a ; " . t-- 1231-J- t. s . - qoo-- . ..:-- dao-l- " and Express Forwarders. THE ORDINANCE, : Id n i . Relation to Dogs! . i, ' - .4--1 , tl JIARTINHAU, IL10IICO, T- d205-l- "i,-'- ,t Logan, Cache Co. .". gentleman of L.uisvifle has do. a pointer. The d,g rati up the old stand on FIFTH SIRLET, st ps of a house and retuned to come forHathe purchase, his jtad aJejOi y-, v A. MIIVICI, H;s niHHttr lollowed ana ' - (Jowb.'; ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Mce at Residence 2nd South Street, f'outid "A.' Putrid ge" on 'the door ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Salt Lakfl fHtv. ITtah. date. This illustrate tha force of ; 1 U Kadi of legal fcusinna promptly attemleil ' Garden aiul iirasg icels- - i 1 T luetinct.j .... MII A- - . - BUTTER, "EGGS 17 HOTEL. HOUSE. A&KiXCAN liHST - OI.ASS Pw Wo OITIRT the Theatre, Rm of - per Uy. . m CO. CHAPMAN. 8PEDAN0K "RUANCE. STANLEY & CO. !wiiottto a. Webster Co.ani 3. & J.Sprnance, mportert and Wholesale 'Dealers in 'NES 296tai41n AND LIQUORS. Front 8treet' 8an FraIlcico' it UUl-lA- 'l 1 Fair damsel (Duttin? on new "Tod tight! 0,! no,- - auntie gloves) not at all; besides 1 like them a little .Troublesome,, brother. tight." "Feels as if somebody ?was sueeiiijag The Sacramento Union thinks I 1,11 ,aAX lne ftan that 'Grant could 'libe ' have 'found DU1i IB' iM.r?i?1 hilroi Company will Discon. of Keturn iicketn a man more incompetent for Chief - lh ooad. Justice of tah than McKean ia a JAMES SHARP, " ' 1 Benaral Ticket Agent. . year's hunt after incompetsaoe. '"" '' ENGAOED KXCLTJSIVEI Y AS JOBBERS in all ot the bent brands of ,bifi- i - m)imn A . Dili Boots and Shoes On FIFTH STREET, one door East; i Forbes' Shoe Store. f t . Mrs: .- - A r olf f'.'"..r-.-- CJiMr-flLiva- : , Jjilliuer and dealer in all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS. 18. BRICKLAYING. PT'VTl i n .... ItS Ji1" LAY BRICK IN THE BEST kmfihipat , Reasonable Rate. re- Hobin' WltRK, PomM.tT'-I)ongl,1- : A widow lady of "Washington Territory, but recently bereaved, lately visited Stellacoora to buy a wedding outfit, for her second and among other necessary articles she ordered a neat tombstone " K for her defunct husband. ' mar-riag- e, ; dl-8- ;Gente5 4 ) ; H l.'.-.- l To all whom it way concern. There was a lady at Benton, Mich., who subscribed for the Detroit Free AND Press in 18p5, and has been taking it regularly ever since. The result is, she is now seventy years old and in good health It is astonishing how long a' person wifl live whi) sub scribes reguarly and pays promptly If the doc- Orders solicited and for a good newspaper. tors would prescribe .fewer pills and care at tco Lowest more papers, the world 'would ,be is. than it much healthier Goo(1s, L ADIES' FURS. t AKER 13.-I.J .". "Ul MAIN AND Clock. stcd,, hM ani - JEWELER, sou, """J ,: .n ''. "B ID! Wa 104-40-1 filled yrith Prices. ' ' City, (fcr. waich the' City Ordinances provide that a license mast be obtained.) without first procuring a license art liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. . i By oHier cf the City Council LISTER J. UERRICK. Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. n -- The Oftce of the City Recorder ia at the City Hall, Fifih Street, OgJen. 10 9. m (ill o.fls. OJ Ilwrt fr-n INSTRUCTED " rooKv wiiHiw .... tb Forth-Weste- rn LIMITS OF THIS CITY, itaiiway, FOR CHICAGO, Which are not . Duly Kegistered AND LICENSED 8HEB0YG AN. MANITOWOC. CLINTON, JANES V1LLE, MILTON JUNCTION, WWTERTOWN, According to law. MINNKSOTA JUNCTION, BtJRNlCTT, I'ONP MKNAS-HA- , DU LAC, UH II It US II, GREKN BAY, t'SCANABA, NKG- -. ' ACNBE, I.SHPEMING.MAROliliTTM -AND THK SHORKS 01 LAKK SUPiSKIOR. " ' It i. the only Route From Chicago to St. Paul ' Via Madison, Haralioo and Elroy, and ouiy reuie ruumug . ,f.. PULLMAN z TUB CITY RECORDER ' ' it is the PALACE ; CARS Through between Chicago and St. Taul. MARVIN HCOIIITT, Uen'l Superintendent. . ; Will register any dog and ISSUE 'A.' LICENSE, To tbe Owner or Keeper thereof, en at his W. IT. FTE?rNETT. Office in the Gen'l Passenger Agt d!45-l- y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT XI ail Persons engaged in Basines ia Og-le- i ' VIA THE Chicago & , Furiiisliiiig, J- - Dresses' Ciit;and 'Fitted.': v. ;., : ' - Gloves CITY: LICENSES: t" .1 IS YOUR Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, New Tork.rhilftdelphla Baltimore, Bionx City, Montreal, Cleveland, Bloomiugton,8pringne1d, Wahlnin, Torcn-to- , Yankton, Indianapolis. Portlnnd,Niag3ra Falls, ntntmrgn, Cincinnati, Albany, uairo, MILLINERY STORE " MARSHAL - ' D UNFORD & OOMS, t SPECIAL, NOTICE. ." 174-31- 0 Salt Lake Cityi ' HEX IXC EK. TAYLOH remarked another "but then you're J0H! SVi ' Don't forget the plaee,;' ; : Board at Keascnal.le Ratea. - fBO&IPTNESS ABD CIVILITY. -- SALT LAiiK Ternm i,"w1Jnd Table One evening at a Paris cafe a group At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps of idlers were discussing politics and all the Periodicals and Newspapers of people who change their opinions the day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, Pictures, frames, etc. "Well, said one, "1 ve never cried Q. W. TURNER. 'Lonir live anybody !' ." "Quite so," d165-6- la servei with ... You will RS TICKETS Destroy Such Dogs 4 .. S0RTD-W1STE- RAILWAY.. ; Ann i : ... S CHICAGO The highest price paid fer your , Lanlani MiniLg CiaimB surveyed. And the payment ofthe ram of TAYLOR'S HOTEL TUB EE D OLE A RS 0 THE ECiOPIAS ?LA!, West Side East Temple Street, SALT, LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. ; 7"Rooms with or without Board.-- a lOOtf Taj Ier & Cutler, Prcpr:(-- Br Order of the JCitj Council. . JAMES TAILOR, Recorder. dlSD-l- |