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Show Shc'(954ctt' Junction. Csi- . - ruu- " bvtheo-l- -W CITY SUBSCRIPTION TEEM8 OF 2.00 jltto 7. 00 a.m. 6.00 p m. go Tia Evanston, Wyoin-aif. Rich County mails the latter plac. for Rich County, l 2 p.m. . . Wnesda sand Saturdays, at Tuesday., Thursday! and Cach? 'V14.n,i'ni llrrisville-Wedns.- ft.OOD.m. Uys - 7.30 a. and Saturday Flam City and Blatersviile, 2.45 p.m. unMilavg and Saturdays and and Alma Wednesdays 7.0" a.iu dper . sturlavs . OFFICE iM'Hi 1 '" ! rat Delivery, guudav, 6 p m. w 6.S0 p.iu REGISTRY UEPA1UMISNI a.ni. to 3 p.iu Open from MONEY OKDEK DKPARTMKN1 3 Opeu frni 0 a.tu. to p.m. from ft a.m. to p i" iiside Do"r JOStiPIl II AM. Poetmasiw. wvnne. I on t'raiu rivcf fct " - - rj.p". " train C. arrives tj. and ti leaves it and u U. S. train arrives it leaves ii - - - - " a r.40 y Sad Scene at a ICeliearsal. At the rehearsal of "Ilanry V," at Booth's the other day, says the New York- Sua, the kings, and the dukes, and the generals had gone through with their parts; the Archbishop of Canterbury had told how bees, like goldiers, armed in their stings, make Hoot upon the summer's velvet buds;" and Mrs. ;tnd the Corporal Vm, and i'istul. Mid Uar lolp'i, ann fli l'eii had !p kt'ii ih'1 piicts the ui :i. i tai bard I'utl set lor t h m to There wis otlvr work t i b ,Mj;ik. J.tiie. ii r by 'he t:rnat lights ef the diMiii. but by. ihe uMdistiuguihed - Qun-kiy- . the suli rd ii:toH, er nu'. '"i to tli..- iu-ii- n i. hair-p.s- . at dS9-t- f. BROWN, Ol!sttri3iaii. J. II. MARTINEAU, lvil aud Engineer, Logan, Cache Co. and Mining Claims surveyed. L&nd 3IINKR, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. How they Looked at Each Oilier. A.. Office at Residence 2nd South Salt Lake Citv. Utah All kinds of legal business Till DES WEI OP SALT promptiy NATIONAL From the Chicago Street, attended BANK LAKE CITY. Paid Up Capital, 200,000 Authorized ' - $1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPER. President,"! H. . ELDREDGE, Vce PreH. BKIGHAM YOL'Nft. WM. JENNINGS. r Directors. JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, L. 8. UILLS, Cashier.. Heal to. in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College 8crip, Collections made and nroniiitly remitted, Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on loreign wines do3-l- y Deposit. WELLS, FAEGO 1 Draw direct CO. & orwardefH. al on San Francisco, Few Tork, Bo8' to", Chicago, St. Louis, London Paris. Ar!D' c in all the principal Citi Vot and West. ALSO issue certificates of deposit. Keep open ac ounts and transact a general banking business. special attention given to collections, J. E. d54-- tf Citsrs Men's, Womm'H and Children' s Antic Overshoes. Women's and 50 Case. , Chtld rvn's liubber Overshoes. DOOLY, Agent SPECIAL XOTICE. Name of STATION. 10 Trains Lean Gum Boots, knef and hip. Cases Men's .. Turps, Yaraishei. Brushes, etc. Paints, Oik, S T. u. t ct. FULL LINE OF A 0 3 40 Mil ' ( S3 4 16 I U 4 S3 1 00 T 7 4 62 1 Si n It. at T So ft 40 a 00 Ogdea Pass. OF LADIES' FURS Trains Leave AND VERY LOWEST TOSSIBLE FIQCRES. d263 6m r. M. Ogden S 40 6 20 Kaysvilla 9 SI 7 10 1 00 9 62 7 31 1 Si 10 4 7 44 1 SO Woods Crosa 10 13 7 S3 I 74 Arrive at Bait like 10 40 8 20 3 00 Clipperion, AND XOTAIIY PUBLIC. Main Street, Ogdeii, THE opposite ture store, t ). . - Boyle'a farnl- - U. T. ACADEMY! METHODIST Old Tom Gin, Fo eign ard Native WINES & LIQUORS. to the above, CIGAHS, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ATTORNEY AT LAW Office, Fine Articlo Cantrvvill in addition W. H. PaM. M. Farmington AT TUB Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamai'" Kum, Dutch Schuapps. .No. 4. GUM'S' GLOVES, GROCERIESt au T5 FarsninirUo No. 13 WILL RE OPEN Monday Nov. 1, 1874, AT THE M. E. CHURCH. OCOEN, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at6a.m &3.30p ni. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. Home, KcnnuJy, Red Jacket. Pint tatton and Angostura, Btiteri, Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will It charged when th. fare ia collected on the train. WHOLESALE AND RETAL For all Information concerning Freight or Pa age, apply to JAM lie SUARP, Ueu'l Ticket snd Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, grjpiaRlNTENDENT. Prescriptions accurately prepared tf L'uder the Direction of AR.WALKER, Course Trains Leave Ogden daily, Traius leave Frankliu, at COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: CHAS. One Scholar. Ono Term of Three Months, One Do lar per Month. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE IslBLEY, Ouneral Freight and Ticket Agent MOSES THATCHER, 6cn. Supt. FOK 1875. d90-l- Ho ENGLISH BRANCHES. HIGHER I One Scholar, One Term of Three Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Month. DRIVER, rnor'tt. i 6:30 a.m. k:30 am. Trains Leave Logan daijy, 11 a.ui 4.30 p.m Arrive at Ogden and Terms: of Instruction "Wm. UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. (Late Ptiucipal of Corinne Public Schools) PublUIirU .liMiPT Nm. acafust issn.it, and contains over 100 Ptnn ExeiiA of mure tlisn 3 500 vinos, descriptlans I lower of our Y with directions for I uluir.. Colored Plate tin.- -. The most useful nad ehuant work of the kind in llol llol llol lt ton. THE th Hemming Candy Factory. 0.unrrly. nt Only 25 cents for th nidisli and German. AdUl.ss, world, litbed In jror. Pab. JAMES VICU. Roehetlrr, Jf.V. ALL KINDS OK CLASSIC STUDENTS. Two Dollars and Seventy-fiv- e Cents Homo 3Ialo OtxuilicH, In addition to the regular Day School I will opeu a Night School for tbe benefit Loothe iiuierson, those who ciiDtiot Day school Hoar's fellow towns of Further notice will be given in duo timis. lialph Waldo cord sage, Judge man, was never known to get off but one joke in his life, and that had an asperity in it totally foreign to his nature. It was just after Jngde Hoar's little experience with (he Senate on the subject of a Supreme Court judgeship. The papers had all had their say about it rather an unamiable sav as far as the Judge was coucerned So, still smarting slightly from the sting, he strolled down to his friend's one fair afternoon, and went up into the orchard with him "How do you kill your asked he of his host, sewing the treesrad black bandages around them. ''Well," said the philosopher in his mild voice, ''I kill them very muoh as they do politicians with printer's ink." FIRST A Wholesale and Retail. Potent Fluid. FACTOR?, One Door South of Newman PRINCIPAL, dil-l- HUSSEV - PRtilDENT, WARREN ANTIIONT GODBE, CAgtllEB. Tin Oldest Banking: Institntlen Ih Utah. Intkbest Allowd om Tint Dl?0II, Shop, A. JR. WALKER, AIIOXAL B.WK OF HAD Salt Lake City. Get your CHRISTMAS CON ECTION ER Y at the MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Callentlonti Prompllv GUNS CAKEtl made to ORDER WIDIXG GUNS! F7. KE1? R.P'r. AT 80-l- ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMERS AND ILe puMic generally that I uin prepared to do work in the uiiNiiiith I.I hp on short notice and with drKpaich. In cunfcequence of 1 ot will take money scarcity tirain A Produce Iu Exrhnnxe. VALENTINE E. BOESSL'L. d6-3- Cfrovo Brewery (Retiring from Bns'Dosa.) Good Board and First Class Ac commodations for $6.00 per week. d.l39m. mHIS IIOTFL HAS LATELY CHANGED THE BEST DEER in UlAi Wholesale and Retail. Tonsorial Artist, s Ilaii dressing. Don't place, near G. W. Tnrer's Rook Store. Shaving. Fay the f orpet USSEN . Tumor, his old stand on FIFTH 8TREET, Has for th. purchase and sale of ST8FET, OODE!. FlVTU C, ASM CITY, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. PliODUCE STORE. C3-- . C. MORITZ, 1 ATCOSTI COST! CARL 8. L. 1. hand), ai d the new proprietors are defer mined to keep a first-clahouse. ?" lo, tlndldloirfl Watches ' and Jewelry. CITY HOTEL. I d6-t- Hide. GOODS, Paw. Kaysville per Month. Mnle-bac- k 1 N at. S CootrnTille Men's liuffalo-line- d Hoots awl li 'Is. SO A LARUE LIN Journal. Long a. Salt Lake Cas" civil-right- s A No. Pass. Woods Crow 25 uj-o- canker-worms- PERFUMERY AND TOILET Mt-tt's- ate character of the contest and '.he certainty aud comph teness of the an nibilatiou. Such, we say, are the indications. That 'he Republican party feels the deadly stroke of its recent reverses at the polls and in the State Legislatures, is confessed by the wild moves of its leaders in Washington. Almost every other means to stay the popu ar tide was exhausted, when Ben. Butler the most willing and proper instrument was thrust forward to revive the old sectional fires of the South. The plan was in a measure success ful. McLean and the Kentucky Browu supplied the very food which Butler, Grant & Co. so much hank ered after. To excite what is called the ' old rebel element," to awakeu aud irm;tmi those old animosities which the best men of all parties have so loni striven to allay, was Butler's chiwf object in his late attack the people oi the south. ...... Ihis isthe last hopeofthe Kepueli- can leaders aud this is the ask which they have set themselves to accomplish. It needs no ghost from the grave to tell us that, indignant as the masses of the people are in the face of the Credit Mvbiher swindles, the salary grab outrage, the subsidy robbery, the Louisiana tyranny, and the huu;b ig. a few Demc cratie Drowns and iMcLieans and a few itadical Butlers m the next congress will do tha business, and open clear the way iu 1876 for the Independent ticket by the peop and for the people. There has been nothing'as yet 83 tragic as the contemplation of Tilton When his enemy rose by Beecher. to take the vacant chair, Bepchei was whispering earnestly to Judge The electric shock which Porter. startled the audience violently broke short that conversation. Looking up to see the cause of it, Beecher. found hiuisell face to ace with Tilton. For a moment the fascination stupefied him. He grew paler and paler, until he was whiter than he will be when The chanse from his he lies dead. ueual redness to worse than mor He tul pallor was indescribable. looked as if, with one huge gulp, his heart had swallowed every drop of blood in his body and then had stop ped. Ilis face wore an expression of horror, as if he were p1 enng in a and found death grin- looking-glas- s Hie appar Biug; over his shoulder. ition of his accuser was a stupendous surprise, and, for an instant, it petn fied him. His recovery was slor. The shock unnerved him, and he could not escape Tilton's haunting In eves unless he closed his own. nocent or guilty, with those relent less orbs blistering his heart, any man would have been in agony Tilton did not bok at Beecher. He looked into him, as if his body were nebuloas, with one torturable spot in the ceotre, which "the crystal" of bis eight could pierce like an infernal pang. Patent jSTcdiincs J CENTRAL ac riAiXjno PIONEER LIXE 100 te '"J11 o. o. r. UTAH AND ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, t III. VOI OF UTAH. OFFERS a 6 00 p.m. 8 30 a.m. Hydraulic SALT LAKE CITY, ci'iuii', itaitiitu organizations p.ui. Iu the iiiidst of a steue a delicate. trup:le of the Kiikeiwiv cat sort, 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. pale faced wemau fell to the floor in where a few hairs and little bits of 6.40 p.m. a faiot. A dozen ready hands raised tail are all that will be left to im8 40 a.m. the sinking form, and there was no press historian with the desperfi.20 p.m. for the sufferer ns ack of sympathy DUNFORD GEORGE From the Mt. Vernon (lll.)Free Press. We noticed recently in one of our exchanges a remark to the effect that the political rt volution of the past two years had left in existence iB this 't.ito little or nothing of the old he rem irk is true, and parties need n t have been c n fined to Uli n lis alone. Had the author of it w ited until to-- d iy, aud written in the ight t f recent .eeiies on the fl xir.ol Congress, he would not have left to us the tuck of adding that tht very strong iud;cations are that the entire country will, before the lapse eipl'.er to give ui' iiiiu' he i e.tr, win last ex is;i!:t.c!ui. Baurt-j.ijiutf Btrugh' .f the two wuru ut, she began to h'lw signs of lite. In sue was surmuuded the green-rooSalt Lake City Time. by pityiug companions, who sought in vain to discover the cause of her WEBER LODGE. trouble. At last that queen of real A. Sf. Xo. 6, A. F. wowanhood, Mary Wells, came to her side and put her arm around the neck OGDEN, UTAH. of her Kister. .. ... vr mrm in (TlTl'TD HEETCSluB ur.iu 'What is the matter, child?'' said STtTED over Child's Store, Main Str.eet, first Sojourning Miss Wells. third'Xhursday s in each mouth. totnren iu good The poor, wrak girl whispered, "T E. H. RFEP, Sec'y. am starving It has been taree days since I tasted food." In the next minute Miss Wells had OF OGD EN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY MEETING t Seven o'clock, made the fact known to Mr. Jarrett, Evening, at KK r im 1MIVIC 11 A MAI 31 writ are cor- - aud iu the next that open hearted fojouruitg brethren iu good .wilding fallow was in a neighboring restau Wi. M. COOK. N G rant d47 ly, giving an order for a hearty meal I. B. BROWN, ? jc't. for the famishing supernumerary. NATHAN TANNER, Jr I. g. RICHARDS. Wheu the girl had appeased her hun ger Miss Wells went among the ac EICHARDS & TANNER, tors and actresses and collected 4W fur the sufferer. l.a1y, Attorneys She took her to he" lodgings, and OGDEN, UTAH, found there the girl's husband dying or consumption, and her mother and Office at the Court House, four little children all sufferin;; from All kinds of Lejil and Notarial business the want of food. The actress who promptly attended to. had no' bven on the st.ige before was the sob support of the family. SVi. D. T. E. fhe address of this brave little wo man who, but for the kindly services aiitl of the attaches jf Booth's theatre, Office: Main Street, three doors south might have died of starvation, may be had of the superintendent of the of Post Office, VTA 4MSDEN. II. ilUt Working Woman's Protective Union at 38 Bletcker street. aU(l How it Looks to a Calm Observer. ti 20 - . ii. w. OGDEJf, UTAH. THURSDAY FJUIKU IKY IS. 1875. j Wo, ISO. win.; 1'' 7 - lw6" PURE DRUGS MAILS, WuguMly North Ogden and 1 Saturdays EVERY EVENING, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) l'm- - 6.45 pm. daily 7.40 a.m. LskeCity, donMe 4.40 p.m. r.'-h.u.-i daily goal, l-- v-.DEPATUM. . ... i l.. b ifl a m . 6.30 p.m. " (Uit Lake City, 6.20 f.m. 3.40 a.m. . . p.ra;u PUBLISHED .10 CLOSING 0.P. " CP. " MAIN STREET, CGDEN 4.00 i.DI VALA ARRIVALS. store; DRUG $g ,00 Year --Jix Monthi rhree Months Single Copy One . JUNCTION - v.ii,..randBuinsM:inaKrt.n.,nMi. u.u". . First-clss- f FAMILIES ASD THE TRADE SUIC ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, Garden am Grass Seeds. At bia BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps alt Ihe Periodicals and Newspapers of tbe day, also a full strck of Wall Paper, Pictures, Fracu, tc. dl65-fir- a w. TURNER, E. T. BROWN, Orders Promptly Shipped to any Mr. George Harris, formerly of on the Railroads. Point of town the Locke, Cayuga county, OS WHOLESALL AND RETAIL DEALERS IN tinne the 8nle of Uetnrn TicketM th:s state, tas had a four thousand R1CHTER & FRY1 miles' ride od a mule during the past CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent. twelve or fifteen months. lie writes m AND FRUITS to a friend that, starting from Pue- Pleasure Ground in the Beautifa SODA WATEIi. New across went he in Colorado, blo, Grove. By Express, Daily, in their season. Mexico to El Paso, and two hundred tPIIRIAM SMITH. P. A Fine Hall amusements 0 80DA WA.'Ett WILL BE BCI All kinds of SPA RUNfroinonr C PASfeD T0 LAY brick in the best miles further drove into old Mexico, and large daucing floor, accommodatiug from 20 Rate. Reasonable at a 200 persons. niiT.vS, left w,th Shipping a Specialty, then a:ross into Texas and traveled to Parties Donglas, k Bobbins' will re- OCDEN MANUFACTORY wishing to engage the Ifall or Gronnds dl70-lvin akiennon. ever the county west of the Staked muni apt iy serendays in advaace. Wholesale or Retail . MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE POST the Plains, thence back across LOW. TERMS UTAH. OGDEN, OFFICE, OA" REASONABLE New Mexico to TERMS. Southern part of P.O .Box 24. An exchange says: "For full dreu Silver City, thence west to luckson, City Cnstom.rs can l'e supplisd daily at their rasidvocea. Kalakaua wear? a fashionably-cu- t Arizona, men striking me una rtver LIME1 coat, and down to Fort Yuma on the black broadcloth swallow-tai- l TV. have also opened a cozy C. SUTHERLAND. studless white shirt irpnt, boots of Colorado river, on the southeast TLate Circuit Judge, Michigan, for eight years ICE CREAM SALOON! We will deliver in in this city, of California, thence to San corner a the box-to- e aud C.J pattern, Pacific thence the on imOcen, GOOD Dbgo, ribbon in his buttonhole, three On the Premises. CEORCE C. DATES, At the Low Price of mense plain cold rings, a bracelet on back to the Co'orado, and up along LateC. 8, DiMrirt Attorney. Utah And fur ten years. collar, and that river to the south line of Utah Orders left at P. 0. Box 29, r at bi left, wrist, ' n S. LEWIS. FORTY CENT'S A LUSH. . i . .. .... r :..; j jnn,;n;r,. o uuiuimuun, th Factory, jutt below Z. C. M. .. Fourth MATCHMAKER ana was COUNSELORS neck-tiia AT W in he LAW hen a black AND JEWELER, junguam ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. A Hention. Send on Your Orders. S'reet, will reeeivt south- of Salt Lake Cityr to a miles ; i, -nv;n. lerl avAAifaw.. tn the VURflZtr, It j VH ill o;?; hated w. " - Epecial "?"" Jewelry, Silver and above to New examiaation of called Jacobs City EDLEY place a vest and a pair of trowsers. fiven mines and certificate P4YNE & CHRISTIAN. pairing aestiy done at4 all wctk arrar.Ud t York Times. . Opposite OM Tithing Cc, 15th, 1874, the Utah Central Railroad Comimny Till li-m- . AND AFTER MAY BRICKLAYING. I moon-freezin- , c""kmr-shi- y ' out-do- g 1220-6r- a LIME! LIME! parti-colore- J. ... d Michi-ga- tiirn-How- e. n . .,, - -- 44-I- y ex-- GUKY LIMl j Inter-Oean- J. HAMPTOK J- att-nt- i n |