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Show it (9gdtn function. f nbli'ked ETWl! EVENING, Sunday thti.TJ by Pdiuibiso commit. CE4W.PENR0SK. Editor and iutinM Manager. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. flna Six Month! rhree Month Single Copy t MAIN STREET, 089EN PUBLISHED ARRIVAL falt Lak , Pm- - - . Mail daily v. 1.40 ... PWAT0B. City. 4uUe"ly-. WmI, Through Mail daily Kul Throuicb Mail dally - 140 . ... a, A 6.S0 p 6.20 r JU. . Romance or St. Claire CL081K8. lUr Trains - P. train arrives " " " leaves P. P. 0. P. U. C. W tt IK. f 7.50 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 8 40 a.m. train arrives " and " leaves fj. C. C. 7.40 a.m. ' 6.40 p.m. 6 20 p.m. -- 6.20 p.m. 00 p.m. 8 30 a.tu. and' I t'f) train arrives ij- U U leaves Salt Lake City Tim.. YEBER L0DUJS, ) ii Li 'Jf' a .4 J S. A 'J OGDEN, UTAU. IN THUK IIKLl) OTTR0 MEETINGS O Hall "vit Child' Store. Main Stieet, first rura. ,i let' fryi ti i i ?. ft.'n'EKD, gecV ' ba.: I .J.-- eordinlly invited. W.M. HiUtBS, d'u.-ly . ' O.. F. I. OF OODKN I KRV MEETING Evening, ai liali'-- "t skye n'cio' k. .ift f At .WAMiXH" M 41.1., UAIX jjouruiai; brethren iu !od Ktaud ug are ti s4: iuvitcd. Win. T. B. BaOW.V, M. About two years ago, a strange boy, aged 13 years,'appearej onthe streets of Bellville, Sfe. Clair county, Ills., seeking employment. Anions others o whom he applied was Mrs. Capt. John Thomas, who lives with her husband on a farm in Ridge Prairie, about 12 siles freoi Bellville. The story told by the boy was; that his father and moAerwere bo,u dead, haviog perished in the Chicago fire. He soid his name was Gee. Howard. Mrs. Tbemas was much pleased with the, appearance ot the boy, and her compassion was excited by his forlorn condition, so she took bim home with her, where he remained until within a few days. During Vis stiiy he proved dutiful andexemplary in his conduct, arid the family became much attached to.hiui.; But there was a story behind the oue the boy had told to Mrs. Thomas, which was false, aod had been told f'or'a" reason that will appear further alonjj.l f 8 The boy bad a father living in Philadelphia', to whom he wrote a few Wveks informing him of his whereabouts, and expressing an earnest desire to return home. The letter was uiailnd at tho Shiloh post office. The fatbt-- aosireri'd this letter,4 at the s.ilne time writing to the pijtm tir ji" Shiluh. to whom he "iuvV in "icoouih ot the affair and wli in h! d to (U';siit,n the , r LtiDGK, Vo'.'H, B COOK, N. G. fdc'v. ly. b wh- n iy iie a:ii( i Le . NATHAN TASKKR.Jr F. 8. UICIIAKDS, RICHARDS & TANNER, hini-s;'l- v liiterr: .a:oil s, j the latt.-- detai-iehim ami telegr.iphtd !'r the f'liber, who Cittae oq m fast as railr da aud st")ni .jouid hrug: him. Ujo his ri vrjj he met the boy at the Imuse o'' ;bi" pnstiiisrer.. and be two t bn'jieii r..lv rt.-- j iigfd eteh otter as Attorneys at Lair, ()GDh,X, UTAH, tiiiwer. In due fi.ne the boy jie.- nted !' at tlin i:;sr (.inc. au I iiving iuiswrs to the po?rm ster's - i Ofllcr : in-t-- liinii of attenilril All Lv'i pri'iiilillj mil Sitiniul -- to. dS'J tf. f oer ;:ti .i m ? . ien by the boy with whoui h was .18 'ii'in acy w;s that bis ii. tiiid mli;r wr. Je;.d ana that hisftther, ved iti Ph Ofliec: Main Stru t, three doors south v.h Iphia, had uiar-- r ed of Oilice, iigiin; i hat li.t. &t, y mother had be h i rich widt.w wi h a boy about OUUE.V. ITT A II. f Ls his own age; that his lather and step mother did not live bannouiously toJT. 31VT1TIIVKAL Uyflraulic mikI 4'Jvii Engineer. gether and had separated; that about lour years ago he had been seized by Logan, Cnclie Co. a man who t'orocd him to drink Claims Lao4 and Min'ag surveyed. : t i Komethiig that stupefied him. and that when Ii is coiLsciousQcss returned ht found himself traveling on a railATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Office at Rwiidenc 2nd South Street, road traiu, but in what direction ha Salt Lake City, Utah. could not tell. All kind! of legal busineea promptly attended ltf After traveling time, how long he could not say, he was ordered by his captor to alight, when the two OF SALT I.AHK CITY. proceeded to a farm house and got to eat. He was then something Paid Capital, $200,000 - $1,000,000 taken to a public road and told to Authorized shitf; for himself, and at, the tame WM. II. HOOPER. Prejideat,! J H lime told to say to every one that bis II. 8. KI.DKKlH.fK, Vice PreV HHVJHAM YOUNG. was George Ilcward, and that uame WM. JtNNINGS. VDirecton. JOHN SHARP. his parents had been burned t. death . LITTLE, iu the Chicago fire. He was threatL. 8. UILL8, Cashier. - " ened with th& direst vengeance if he wl in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, uoiiectiona nutde and promptly remiiuto.. failed to follow that direction. lis hreign l.ichange ,for Sale., Iii'ereit Paid on real his name was that says George Udus Deposit. ILivworth and that i he dikd who EELSfFARGO "& CO. eaptured him ealltsi himself John Morgan. The by says that before UUDB.N, UTAH., going to Belleville he lived two years mid in St. Louis, but with whom be could Draw I! rw t nn S.n CnnviArn. N.w Tnrlr Itjm. He thinks he could n cognot, tell. Cliicego, St. Louis, London and Paiia. 4nall the .yrineiual JHi Vaai nnd Woat. nize John' Morgan if he could Bee ALSO iue certificate! ofdepoait. Keepoiwu ! t i i ; K ount aail (raiaxct geueral hanking busineas. him.. iiecialajttaution-givto soHecth!. TheTfatber started lack son and 454-J. E. DOOIY, Agent. where , they liavt fyr Philadelphia,, . probably arrived by this time, aud treei will AND AFTER MAY 15th, 1S74, the CUh perhaps the sequel to this story (Sentral ftailroail ConifBtny will be heard iu the Philadelphia courts. tliiuc E. BROWN, T, iVi; D. Olttriiiin. T'ie exulii.itti ' s .ni.' i tr i n .,) ld 1 14 Jll-t- II. x es rn FEUA-M0K- .. , d5-l- y . fiaakers Express Forwardprn. Af.n-'le- a : - a if 0 ovr speciaIotici:. lis'n. iht aaie af Ueluru Tickets the Road. JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent, . , ' , : : , v ...' mil). A Bad Boy Decidedly. i4IiICICLA.YIIMO. v , ie iff J.S.LEWIS VI " - d4-l- y PURE DRUGS III. VOL. UTAH l?atent IMedicines ! C1TRAL hailhoad. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. ON AND aFTEB JAN. lit 1874. Ham. of STATION. Train! ' A o. Paea. Paints, a. at. Bait Lea I 0 S WoodiOro! 36 4 8 CentreTill U 4 18 rarmlotftea I to 4 U 1 KayiriU T T 4 M 1 Sa rrire at Ogdea T 40 40 I OU 4H to 7 . GE OCEEIES! Gennine Old Scotch Whiskey, 0!J Cognac Braudy, Fine Jamai' Ruiu, Dutch Schuapp. ' 2 No. Pau. Pati. i- - r. u. Mat ' Fine Article 8 40 Kayartll 9 31 T 10 1 00 Farmin.'toa 9 42 T 31 1 IS CntrTill 10 4 T 44 1 Wood! Croe 10 IS T Arrlr at Salt Lake . at 30 Fire at Sea. ATTORNEY AT LAW AMD The sttam packet Windsor Cst!e JfOTAUY I'lBI IC. leL- Darmouih, England,' for Cape Office, Main Street, oppcett J. Boyle's furni ture more, . Town, on Oct. 23d lust, with a creW - V. T. Ogden, or 91) men aud 118 passengers on board. On Sund iy, the 25th, while ACADEMY I steumiug through the Bay of Biscay, THE METHODIST an aiarui of fire iu the forehold was WILL RK OrEN given. Capt. Howson at ouce ordered th officers to their stations. through Nov. O, them gave directions to the meu. and Monday iu a short time everything was being AT THEM. E. CHURCH. OCDEN, doue secure the safety of the ves Under the Uirection of sel. ihe b- a s, provisicned and prepay d, were, also gvt out, and everything got ready in case it should be (Lute Principal of Corinue Public Schools) found necessary to abaodju the vessel. In the mt auiiioothe smoke was f'oiirsc'of liihtiMdioii and Terms: so dense th.tt everybydy iu the fore COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: part if the ship va.s driven upon deck, and-thwere serving the iuft;l wh One SchoLr. One Term ef Three hoMe wei-u deck nearly dru5.;gvd Do lar per Month. Three times, too, the MoikIis, One sulro'.iteci carpenter had to be dragged by a rope HIGHER' ENGLISH BRANCHES. round his vaisr, tr.m the hold. whither he had b en sent by ihe car lain to One Sciiolar. f'ne Term of Three cut a hole in the snip's side Ihe Mouth, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents chief cngi.ieer was also especially iu directing the introduction of per Mouth. water through the Finding CLASSIC STUDENTS. here was danger that the fire would not be got under, Capt. Howson Cents Two Dollars and Sevunty-fivsteered fur Corunna. and in the port, Mouth. per the fire, by the aid of the local auIn addition to the regular Day School. thorities, was eveutually extinguished. The vessel relumed to London, I will open a Night. School for the benefit and after four days spent in retiuiog, of thiwe who cunuot attend Day School. will be given in due time. she sailed again on the 5th of .Nov. Further notice A. 11. WALKER, all her original passengers being with PRINCIPAL. her. The conduct of the captain and crew was brought under the notice of the Board of Trade, and the other day the board presented to Captain Howson a gold watch and chaiu,valne 50, and to Mr. Cbristie, chief offANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMERS AND tl.o uiii'lic neiierally that I inn Lretnueil icer, Peter Morrison, the chief engito do work iu the 4iiusiuit It I.lni on short neer, and William Mackay, carpen- notice and with dexpaich. In consequence ol ter, similar presents of lesser value. ecarcity ol money 1 will tKe tirain A I'roditce in Exelinng;. for Capt. Howson briefly VALENTINE E. BJESSEL. himself and his three officers. A fund d'r(Wm of jCSOO has been subscribed by the owners and underwriters for distribution among the officers aud crew. 1 - Old Tom Gin, Fo eign ord 'attvo o 40 8 nr,1 DAILY, (SUNDAYS - 10 : j I 2 00 lmo CIGAR?, EXCEPTED,) alt Information concerning Freight or Pa JAMES FI1ARP, Oen'l 'Wcketand Freight A Glittering Toilet. A (root. JOHN SHARP. S'tPiRlNTENUENT. CHAS. NIBLFY, Ctn. Supt d90-l- Ilol llol llol llol tOIl THE Hemming Candy Factory, dia-mou- d ut The moat ueful aad wi k of the kind ia tne worm, only aa renin for th year. Pab-liabin Kngliah aad Oermau. AdJrf, MTMAL BANK OF UTAH Salt Iike City. FIRST WARREN HUSSEyT- - PRkIDET. Door South of Newman 'i Tia FACTORY, On Oldest Banking Institotlen in Ctflb, Chop, MAIN STREET, OilDEX. Iaiaaast AllowiT) , Collection CaKI S made I yTu. he i WEDDING OK DDK i: it, rr. 8o-i- Imud', and the new pmprietori are il.ier. Louie. Miinad to keep a fimKlana Toiisorial Artist, FlfTU Bhavinir. Fay Firt-ri- i vv.lur.r'i AT COST! S. L. 4.138-3i- PItODUCK STORE. hla old Don't c FIFTH BTKEXT. ar at ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, for thi Bnrchae and Hook Sl.ire, Turner itend Garden am Crass Sfsds, If E. P BROWN, WH0LESAL1 AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Shipping a Specialty, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. P.O .Box fraa, m 2, dlTS-t- f SPARILINd loDA WAJE WILL LIME! LIME! LIMEL1 delirer is la thii city, J. C. JLate Circuit GOOD GKEY LIM1 At the Low Price of FORTY CENTS A UUSHI. Send on Your Orders. EOLEY HAMPTOL Old Tithing Otloe, SUTHERLAND. Judge, 3lieliigan, fur eight yean aud ex-C.J CEORGE C. BATES, And Michi- LaUU. 8, Difitrirt Attorney. Utah gan for ten year. COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE , - r- CITY, Ercial attenti minm aud cwtiflYate u HAIL given to examiaation of - 'fiilei. BI fur OCDEN MANUFACTORY Wholesale or Retail. ON REASONABLE TERMS. City Cnetomer can V eupplled daily . r , res.deui-ea- Oppofit , At Lis LOOK STORiTndjoielDg he all the l'riodiela and Ncwepitpvr( ft ef ibe day, ! a full atrok of Hall Paper, - ! Picturaa, iie. , ; dlBB-fi' , W. TCRNEB. . . By Express, Dally, In their season, TERMS LOW. wiU ; , CARL C. ASMUSSEN. CITY, OPPOS1TK POST OFFICJL II aa reopened OODI.R. Ilainlreiwing. jU. AT COST! 2r. C. MORITZ, tne place, near forget te-- dlI (Retiring from Bui'dp.. Good Hoard and First C!at Accommodation for 86 00 per week. rnillS HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANGED ETMtT, Tim Darosixs Promptly attended tia. os Watches and Jewelry. CITY 1IO TEL. I. . . CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES AND FRUITS the Beautiful A Fin Hall amusement! All kinds of ent-doand large dancing Hoor. aocomoiodatSug from 20 , to ami perarni!. Parliea winding to engage the Irall or OronniU in mut aptly aevendaya advauce. W . ANTHONY GODBB, CABHIEtt. RICHTER & FRY1 Pleasure Ground in Grove. FOK 1875. Ounrlrrly. JixrtXT iaaued, and enniaim Drer lOO Por 50 K.eviii, description! ol mnrt than 500 of our twt Flowrrt hikI Yk-- i with direction for Cullar. Colored Plat iihlp. etc. and IUtail. Get your CHRISTMAS CONECTIONERY at th FAMILIES AXD THE TllADE SIT! PLIED. Order $ Promptly Shipped to any Point on tlie Railroads. ear-rin- - '. 1AM EH VH'K, KocbcatAT. 3f.V. Homo Mndo Ccimlicj( Wholeial ' PiibllwhtMl , ALL KINDS OF, Puor'a. FLORAL GUIDE General Freight aad Ticket Agent. MOSES THATCHER, preparl TICK'S tf P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Wai. DUlVEll, Train! Leate Osden daily, i 6:20 a.m. Traini leave Franklin, at i:30 a. la. Traiiu Leave Logua daily, 11 a.m 4.30 p.m Arriv at Ogdu Brewery Wholesale and Retail. Prescriptions accurately UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. THE BEST BE Ell in VI A i The Boston Transcript tells this glittering story: "A lady blazed all over with diamonds at a Fifth Avenue party last week. On each shoul der she had four stars, the sizj of a dollar, made of diamonds; her hair was set thickly with diamonds; there was a diamond bandeau on her brow; she had diamond and a diamond necklace; upon the sides of her chest were two aircles of diamonds, from which depended lines and carves of diamonds reaching to her waist, upon which she wore a girdle; on her skirt in front were large peacocks wrought in lines of diamonds; there were rosettes of diamonds on ber slipprs, and diamonds large and small all over her dress and person, wherever they ould be placed. This lady's grandfather was a cartman, her father a pawnbroker, aud her husband well But it ho lives upon the father. old The matter. doesn't gentleman is worth his millions, and still follows his business and adds to li store. He is never present at these parties WHOLESALE AND RET Ah tf I Grove and Anyostura Bittern, tatiuH, Ke, apply to dU-li- GUNS!! J!td Jacket. 11a Home, Kennedy, Pasavngere will pleaxe purcbaa their ticket! at officea. Fifty cenu additional will he charged when the far ia collected on the train. , GUNS! , TOBACCO AND SNUFF. th for ff WINES & LIQUORS. . Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p m, and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. nnd 5.05 p.m. sea-cock- e 10 '.i i e T MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN f A. K. WALKER, ., In addition to the above, W. II. Clipperlon, LINJ OF A FULL 00 Ofin ' m YarjaLAw, Brush, etc , GENTS' GLOVES, Turf, Oils, r. u. I eU. Lee Traini Lear PERFL'MERT AND TOILET t 1 Pan. No. LADIES' FURS The enterprise of young America Ji'HRlAM SMITH. has been written and talked about T ?.tJtD.T0'UT BMCK IS TUB BEST for years, still there are grades of Rate. nuifVp?! i k"nhil' ot a Kewonable Robbing will opinion in regard to young America s attention. dl70-lsharpness, and among those who have been most struck with the precocity of the rising generation is D teotive Kennock f the United Sta'es Secret Serviee, New York. A few days ago a small boy applied at the secret service office on Blocker street, and said he knew of a man who had counterfeit money to sell. The bo's tory was apparently reliable, and Detective Kennock was MATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, detailed to effect a capture nf the with the aid of the J 3"ier ana counterfeiter "ilopunng... w ..! At ne,tl, done and all work rarracud youth bringing the information. a specified time the detective accom though." r.BlMt all panied the boy to the appointed GEORGE place, and there instantly recognized one Coffee, an old offender, to whom SALT LAKE CITY, he was well known. He had barely time to give the boy a roll ot bills OFFERS in good money to exchange for the counterfeit aud conceal himself when the counterfeiter came up and began t WHOLESALE k RETAIL, negotiations with the young informThe boy agreed with. Coffee to er. 100 Case Men"; Women's and give a certain sum in good money Children' Arctic Overshoe: for a eertain number of counterfeits, and received the latter, when, instead SO Cases Hen's, Women's and of handing over the genuine notes, Children's Itubber Overshoes. he cut and ran. 28 Cases Men's Gum Boots, At this juncture the detective knee and hip. sprabg out and arrested the counterfeiter, and then waited for the re- 10 Cases Men's Buffalo-line- d turn of the boy.' But he didn't come. Boots and Buls. He had passed away like a morning mist, aud they couldn't find him any SO A LAIWK LINE Ot more.' He had the genuine money with him and the counterfeit too, and the detective and the rogue were equally disgusted at .the,t.urn of afAXD fairs. Since the, fincpt the counterfeiter has been discharged for want of evidence against him, and thus the last drop of bitterness is added AT TUB to the cup of the chagrined detective, He wouldn't trust bis own baby now, V$Y LOWEST POSSIBLE FjOUaES. am em to thoroughly is he convinced of the moral iuiquity of young America. DUNFORD County, 111. l.0a.m. . ' 7 .00 tm. . for Salt lake and the Kmt . . S.HOpni. For Salt Lake and the Wert Ti Evenntou, Wyoni-in- c. rhe Kich County mil (to tor Rich County, aud leave the place . 2p.n. Wt4uo(diiBdVtUruy,at s Cath Oounty, Tueada!,. Tuuraday and . &.00p.ui. gundaya Daily to Logan . . Kortb Ogdeii and Uarriille Wednesday! 2.00 p.m. A Saturda) Huutaville Wednesday! and Saturday! 7.30 a.u aud Slateraville, Lynne, Plain City 1.15 p.m. Wedueedayi and Saturday! fiooeer and Alma Wedueedayi and a TXK)a.m . i y 8aWrdav ; .' OFFICE HvURS. . 8.15 aoa. 6.45 p.m Jeneral Delivery, . , . Sunday, i p.m. to B.30 p.m. KEUISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from a.m. to 3 pjn. MONEY OHDiR DEPARTMENT. 0en from a.ni. to 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. "Jattid Door open from 6 a-i JOSEPH 11 ALL, PoelmatUur. j OGDEX, CTAH. WEDXE8DAY, FEBUU AIIY 17. 1875. Wo. 129. ARftlVALS Tel,2urw.B I ... Ttirooirh EVERY EVENING, (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) Office: Post OffdeuAND CL0S1N0 MAILS. Bait Lake City, double daily DRUG STORE! 8. 4.00 8.00 .10 T- CITY THE OGDEN JUNCTION. xcsptod VTe at th.ir have aim oiuraed a coxy ICE CKEAM SALOON! On the Premises. , tt Ordert left . O. Box 29, r at the Factory, ju$t below Z. C. M. .. f ourth S'reH, wiU receivt Jontpt Alitiitiun. PAYNE & CHRISTIAN. , |