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Show 1f LU CITY 5 DRUG STO'REi TEBM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year (n Mon - v. -- .en 1 8.45 pm. H"' lh9 ' ' ' ' ; T OO County mails go via Evanstnn, for Rich tov. the Utter ple fily Wn d?d. Wyoro-.i-d County, nd County, Tuesday., TI.ur.dayi . . Sundays 5.00 p.m. Hri.iilrWedne1,o p.m. 1 Saturday" 7.30 a.m Wednesdays and Saturdays and Slatersville, Ivane, P''n City 2.4 Wednesdays and Saturdays and sday. gooper and ' Saturdays OFFICE HiiURa. 0.45 p.m. 8.16 a.m. . . (Wieral Delivery, Sunday, 6 p.m. to .30 p.m. JVKGISXRY DKPAKTMKNT ,. to 3 p.m. Open from a-MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from a.ni. to 3 p.m. tstaide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. . JOSEPH UALL, Poetmaatar. Unntsviile Trains . ,, P. train armes " CP. " f. 'V' leaves q C. 0. ; 11 ,". jam! -' " 11 - . fV - a m. p.m. . p.m. a.m. a.m. '6.40 p.m. ' 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.60 7.50 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6 00p.m. 8 30 a.m. 7 j ? Salt Lake City Time. , L0DGK ; fi WEBER j ' -- leaves and TJ.N. train arrives leaves it u -- - , . train arrives .'. - - ". 0F . y A A. M. F. Ko. 6, A. a ' i. o. o. MEKTING At r 5,8 PERT Seren o'c!o:k) OF OODEN LODGE, No. Evening, at half-pt- MASOMC HALL, MA- I- STREET fcr. bretureu in good etanding goiourniag ly invited. Wm.iLC00K, N.O. - Pjc't. I. B. BROWN, r. S. RICHARDS. d47 ly, NATHAN TANNER, Jr RICHAEDS & TANNER, Attorneys at L.aw, OGDEN, UTAH, at the Court House, Office All kinds of Lejil and Notarial business proaptly attended to. iS9-t- f T.lE. BROWN, M. D. SiirtrMii PhvKioian, and 01steti"ieitm- - Main Street, three doors south Office: of Post Office', 4U-t- 0IEX, f UTAH.' J. II. MARTINEAU, and Civil Engineer, Hydraulic Logan r Cache Co. , Laai antl Miniug Claims surveyed. t A.. -- ATTORNEY All XINISK, & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office business promptiy attended kinds of legal ltf Tilf DESiiRET SATIOXAL BAXK. OF SAET LAKE CITY. Paid Fp Capital, $200,000 Authorized fj- 1,000,000 WM. H. nOOPER. President, H. 8. ELDREDGE, Vice Pren. BRIGHAM YOUNG. WM. JENNINGS. JOHN SHARP, FERAMORZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. . Director!. ' Dal in Exchange. Coia, Gold Dust, College Scrip, tc. OollectioBs made and promptly remitted, foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on do3-l- y 8avinK8 Deposits. WELLS, FAEGO &-C- 0. OGDKN, UTAH. Bankers and Express Forwardefs. Draw direct on San Francisco, Few Tork, St Louis, London an Parii. AfiO-- c tu all the principal Cities nnd West. A1.80 isene certificates ofdepofiit. Keep open ae oonts andtransiuit a general banking brwiuess. to collections. Special attention given ' d54-- tf , J. E. DOOLY, Agent. l't SPECIAL. NOTICE. 0 iNDER MAY 15th, 174, Central Kail road Company will ttio Mle U Road. I . ' IS. the Utah IHaeon-tiua- e of Ueturn Ticketn . JAMES SHARP, Goneral Ticket Agent. WUCIiLAYING. EPBRIAM SMITH, , PREPARED Until lately spiritual manifestations have not been very satisfiatory in San Fiancisco. A little while ttgo, however, it became , bruited. ahout that ' the spirits had actually succeeded ia materializing through the magnetic forces possessed ' by an amateur medium, and quite a rush was occasioned to witness the marvelous phenomenon at the usual charge of one dollar each. In the room in whieh these man ifeslationa occuired was , a large clothes clriset, extending nearly to the ceiling, which was appropriated as the indispensable cabinet, i Ghostly faces appeared at the round hole which had been cut in tho front of the cabinet, and were distinctly seen by the dim light maintained, while strange voices were heaid, as if proceeding from the air, conveying mest. sages of varying import to those It was fiually announced that the familiar spirit of tho medium was preparing for full materialisation, and would emerga in the cabinet ia ComThis startling plete forhi as in life. exhibition was appointed for Sunday evening, and the familiar spirit was understood to be a young Indian warrior, who had inhabited that part of the world at some remote period of antiquity. The company was i'ouud to be excellnntly chosen for obtaining a perfectly harmonious condition of the magnetic influences, and after the medium had taken, his position in the cabinet and relapsed into the customary trance, wtiid and shadowy faces shortly flitted before 'the round hole in the door. The cmipany sung successively a number of favorite sungs, and at each interval witched anxiously for the opeuingof the cabinet, and the appearance of the expected materialized spirit. They had just renewed the sweet, persuasive influence, and were singing the touching ballad of the ''Poor Old Slave" with much feeling, when suddenly the harmony was dispelled by a sharp cracking, flowed by a crash and thedeceut of a hevy body ititi thf midst of he cirel;, knocking several of thie member prostrate i.nd pr ducing a sensation simitar to that experienced at the critical instant r.f ii a steamboat exploskm or railroad n A g od part of the company made a bolt for the point of egrtss. and dashed down three flights of stairs without tarrying to inquire thi origin of the shock, others were petrified with ' mortal terror, and retained their seatf; while one or two of the most daring proceeded to determine the precise haraeter of the phenomena. The light was restored, and the strange visitor was discovered lying ou the floor, with splintered laths aud fragments of plaster scattered sbout him. It was the me dium's familiar tpirit, the Indian warrior, completely and most palpably materialized. He was bleediug profusely at the noze, and was in sore distress from a concussion of the abdomen, caused by the falling across the head of one of the company in his sudden descent. As soon as the uuf'ortuuate savage could recover his breath sufficiently to articulate between his groans and profane ejaculations of the most modern construction, he exclaimed, beseechingly: 'Sam, go for the nearest doctor; gtt Stivers." By this time the medium had recovered consciousness, and emergiug from the cabinet ia evident chagriu and dismay, he .remarked pathetically, while gazing at an enormous reut in the ceiling overhead: "What made you step between the joists? This has just bust the whole business." pre-seu- -- 0GDEN, UTAH. HELD IN TUHR MEETINGS ST4TKD over Child'i Store, Main Street, first Sojourning audthird Thursday'! in eacli month. brethren in Kood atandiui?, are cordially mited. AS. FORUKS, W.M. J REKD, Bee'y. TO LAY BRICK IN Til BEST AI18,!'of Workmanship at a Hf amenable Rate. UKDERg left with Donglasi k Bobbins' will T. dl70-l-y prtn.pt attention. 8 co'1-lis- 1 A Treasare Trove. From the Virginia Chronicle, Feb. 10. Just before the late snow storm blocked our roads, came cut off telegraphic communication, on,-whic- h - .v v- r v . r w ? 1 1 v w , e . "r t sv his friend that atone, time he had been arrested for robbery, convicted and sent to Stata prison. Ho admitted that he had stolen a sum nearly equal to $3,500, but said that he had "cached" it at a piint on Walker river, which he described so accurately that the other could not fail to find it. He died and his partner came to T.T.TXrTK 'a Wtti- h- rwv. t i. on Ware. MAIN STKJEET, OGDEN "Purmg MUy don. an4 all wcrk nrirM 04.1J III. L -- Patent CENTRAL UTAH O X XjjFL. -- l f PURE DRUGS' a$ ZD. . NXedicines I ' PERli'MEllY AND TOILET .. GOODS, .', r -- PIONEER LIXE OF VTA IT. OFFERS aFTER JAN. let OX AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL,1 Nameof '"' i t No. I No. Paaa. Fan, ' STATION. - Iints, 1874. Oil, Turps, Yaritibke, Brushes, etc . "" : '. '' !" ' ' " '", ;" " r Trains La. a. Salt Lake Fanuingtoo i4 . - KaysTilla rriTS at. S 0 0 3S 4 W T5 1 00 T T 4 62 1 84 T 60 6 40 t 00 GHOCllJXtllllSr r ' ' ' Ogdea .i. " Farmlngtoa 9 . ELGIN WATCHES of those who cannot attend Day School. Further notice will be given iu due liniu. , rf F ij en 't-- . n 1 Ml 1 1 , . GUNS "TnAL V'TCH . Z"od s. KOWMlf r..t..l v. m. wr- ni'P.-.- A ...t. m B'il TAt, B0.t(0, i. it. W. H. ; m.ito, tm a bvma.v, ; ROPTUNinAMaTOS, MtT.tr.ft 1. O. ASHLEBAJI, t'oO, H. OPPrHEIJint c. r. happki-9.- , . ctekxktw CO, oo, a. p. jwiikiB a co., , v. Kito.si,Ki;o to. Ttie name will ba recognized as the of hicapo. Tby have no pcuqi--r- y hitcrt in tlio Company, but freely testify as to t!ie genu nS morita of the witches, which for the past year hiive lee,u auld by thtm. Natiov4L WATcn Compakt, CbicaSo: The wnU lies of yonr make, sold by us have, w ith arnrrely au ex1 dnring the fiast c'ren morethan ordimirv SHiisrartiou.and are iiriiing to be all that you claim tor them as e and durnlile Tjking into eiiii'.e"ariin Uie improvement yon h ive introduced in their connroctiou, aad th pener:H flneiu'ss of finish of even the lowest grade, wo retard them as hmg well worth their price, and in se!iiit thtm to auch o4 take prcat our cutomcrs as dufrire gond tine-keterfCO.. PALMBH, BACKELDFES Xo2 Wukingtoa St., Bostoa. WAILEEN St SVADOyS,' 4 llaiucu Xaine, New Tork. WHEELER, PARSONS ft OO , 9 &:iicn Lane, IVew Tork. SCOTT & EElvNEGES, Fittabnrgli, Fa. EKKIirS tz HATCH, (rain - yr, threw trains and tracks out of order, and made us generally uncomfoita-ble- , three men set out from thi3 city for Walker river. They were on carried one and foot, pair of blankets each and provisions to last them for Ciscinsati, Ohl.. three days. KIDDLITON IB OS, 10 seiialdeo a Lana, K. T. Their going forth was kept before ' ef Watches, elegant design and finish, cret, and it was after nightfall for nn and a Gentleman's Watch, of equal The suburbs. the had they quitted qualities witii the "B. W. tarpasavd but of smaller size, superior to anycause of this singular action has since jrtayinund," manufactured in this country, wil thing yet been explained. . in market. be pUced shortly It ippears that one of them, the X BoTfmcnta 2 tailed by th Company. leader of the party, some months ago OS TCTJH JEWULLEX AXD ASK TO was traveling through the eastern 61,1. BEE TUB ELGIN WATCHES. part of the State with a partner, who OJp't -- nt Halvmronma Sal ional was taken down with the small pox. lie 'h Company, 153 4 561 I VKE ST.. CHICAGO. Being at the pjint of death, he told A Produce in r.xhan)(e. VAUiXTINlSKBOliSSEL. GroYO Wholesale and Retail. s 6H la 4 ' GOOD GltEY FORTY CENTS A BUSIIf . Send on Your Orders. EDLEY .OpixtUe '4 S ' :. ... tf CIIAS. NIULET, A JAMES YKK, Homo Made CtindlcH, Bahit, i : t ' .T. FIBST AAT10X 1L MXK OF LTAB ; FACTORY, One Door South of Kewnian' Tta i. Shop, MAIN STREET, OOP EN. 1o ORDER CITY HOTEL. ' Lake Cllj. Unit PRtwIDENT. , ANTHONY eODBK, CASHIER. ., . (',-..' j' Oldest Banking InstltnU.n la Utah, Iktkbert Allowkk o Tim Dajrosirt. h ' rulleetlons PronptlT ttitdfd to. d!66-- ' t AT COST! .,. !,.,.,,!,,, ! WARREN HUSSEY7-- KED' It, T'r. y Kw ' Get vonr CHR1STM4S CONKCTIONERT at tlie -- Jankact over 1 OO 1'ahm 500 JCRAVis, descriptioas of more than 6M of our nixl Vvu;etwbl-- . with dlrectioas fir Culture. Colored TtaH sv-- The moot nseful and el gaat wark of the kind tit tha world, Only 25 ceuu tn tUa year. tfb-lish' is Kugliah and German. . ' Addra, ALL KINDS OF nd i t't l'lovrs HemmiDg Candy Factory. fTIT. QiinrK-rly- . Bsajust issued, and contain I OR THE' 80-l- FOR 1875. I'ul.lUhprf Hot JIo! JIo! Zo ICR'S FLORAL GUIDE Cen. Supt. dBO-l- WEDDIXti CAKKN , f V ' General Freight and Ticket Agent Wholeaala and Retail. - Wm. DRIVER, Taop'R. dV2-t- Trains Leave Ocdeu dally, a (:S0 a.m. Trains leave Franklin, at 8:30 am. ' Trains Leave Logan daily, 11 a.ra 4.30 p.u Arrive at Ogdcn , : f- Prescriptions accurately prepared., , , MOSES THATCHER, I WHOLESALE uiXD RETAls a " ' i NORTHERTI RAILROAD. UTAH ' Home, Kennedy, Rett Jacket. Pln tation and Angostura Bitten, r i. V: .l. JOHN SHARP, BtJPiaiNTKNDKNT. ' Watches "" , n , AT COST! and Jewelry. , (Retiring from Bbs'doss.) , , , C. ASMUSSEN. Board and, First Claxs Ac- - CARL 'i 8. L. CITY, OPP08IT POST OTVICt commodationt for $6 00 per week. ... dlSte. Good ... HOTEL HA8 LATELY CHANGED lianni, aim the new proprietor are determined to keep a first-clas- s hoiue. rpiIIS 1 PliODUCE STOKE. -- G. MORITZ, TonKorial Artist, Fasy Shavine;. Flrt-rlai- i W. HairdiMslng. Pon't Turer s Hook Store. f ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, Garden ant Grass Seeds. ,, At bis COOK STORE adjoining be kwfaa all tht Periodical, aud Newspapers of ibe day, also a full .trek of Wall Paper, .. Picture!, fnun, no. E. P. BROWN, dlG5-Gr- VtHOLESALI, AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CALIFORNIA J. 4 STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. 4170-t- f G. SUTHERLAND, Miehigan, for e'glit years and ax-C.j 01.1 (Dim. TURN'EH. . given to examination of 'Utlea. our WiJfcB WTLL i BS BtV." OGDEN MANUFACTORY Wholesale or Retail. '' ON REASONABLE TEEMS U cupplM daily at their rsi(lBcea. can City Customers Tf e have also opened a eocry ICE CREAM C. BATES, CITY, ITAU, HAMPTOR SODA SPARKLING COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE - V7. SODA WATER. SALOON I On the Premises. - LaU U. 8, District Attorney. Utah And Michigan for ten j eam. Je"T- a VEGETABLES Shipping a Specialty MAIN W.; Ttirnor, hi old stead on FIFTH BTRtET, Has for the surcbaae and sale of Fifth Btmit, Oeais. Especial attnti miiiM and eertiftcaU-- Tilling OT.ce, , SNtFF. TOBACCO AND For all information concerning Freight or Pas sape, apply to ... J AM 1.3 SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. CEORCE At the Low Trice of ' 1 . ' late Circuit Jade, W will deliver in Id fbi city, 'i! 1 CIGARS, i Passengers will pleaae purchase their tickets at the offices, fifty cents additional will ha charged when the fare is collected en the train. P.O .Box 04. LIME! LltfE! UML ... ' , AND FRUITS Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Uy Express, Dally, Iu their season Grove. TERMS LOW. 'A'"S " ' Order $ Promptly Shipped to any Point on the Radroads. d20-6- r". ' PLIED. A Fine Hall All kinds of ont-doaninsementa Iroai and large dancing floor, accoinntodatiii 200 to perfns. Partial wishint; to eopige the lfall or Grounds Bustapply aerendays in ailvanca. ; " ; 20 8 00 i SIT" P. 0. Box 19, Ogdea. ' ! s WINES' & LIQUORS: 75 1 addition to the aboT., Ioiyet the place, ntar U. RICHTER & FRY1 " " ., .., . , " 1. d6-t- FAMILIES AM THE TRADE I i DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 8.30 p m. . and 1 Salt Lake City at 6.30 a.m. nnd 6.05. p.m. BiwcryS TUE BEST BEER in UlAi ave dan: 4nntinith S f Old Tom Gin, Fo ' ; eig nrd Native oo ' MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN TnUy COMPANY! examined and fpited vonr fTrfn'ly v li id in all their parts, of rets them tcli", ' "J fu ."li. oi.'l wi',1 uOiitd to the Mauts of the l, keeping pnlilic. Weeonsvlcr Ihi-- the beiit nmdfl wutcui'S in inericivfor the price, and equal J.i the fiuifst Knrojman Watches, f accurate time, thatost double or tlirpe times the money. Wt -lir'rfti!ly recommend them in all parties wishing :j SI 1 86 40 8 PRINCIPAL. ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMERS AND tte put lie iretierally that I am prepared to do work in the l.ineon short notice and with despatch. Iu consequence of 1 ot take will money scarcity T 10 M I 62 Arrira at Salt Lake , , ; t 13 ; GUNS!! ! ''r,!' Fine Article ao io : , ' ' M. si 10 wlk eh, a. ii. : dU-l- t r. Woods Crosa farm-hous- e r f M. a 40 ... i pypjS&Btof" a. : Kaysviii. GIFTS' GLOVES, A. R. ;ALKER, ' K Trains Leave , 1874, ' I Oeaume Old Scotch Whiskey, 014, Cognac Jirandy, line Jamai, j Iium, Dutch Schnapps. u i - ) IS di - n Monday Nov. '''' l! : . LADIES' FURS . '" '. e. star-ratio- ' " J 6 60 4 33 tt Ogdea ' Or A FULL LINE eU. $ 0 3 40 A Cantreilla i r. at. Wooils Crost . iiiej-i- t S. - - j VOI.. IX SALT LAKE CITY, n J- - t ? - GEORGE DUNFORD this city. 100 Cases Men's, Women's and He has since ried on different ocChildren's Arctic Overshoes. casions to get up a party to go with him in search of the treasure, but it SO Case Men's, Women's and was until about three weeks ago that Children's liubber Overshoes. he could get any. oue willing to be25 Cases Men's Gum Hoots, lieve his story or go with him on wht t knee and hip. seemed a fool's errand. The little party, after walking sixty miles, ar- 10 Case Men's Buffalo-line- d rived at or near the place where the Boots and Hals, be when said to was buried, money the snow storm set in.. S3 A LARUfi LINE OP The snow fell so fast that they , soon lost all reckoning, and their sufferings then 'began in earnest. It was net long before they' had coni ; AND . sumed all their provisions, and stared them in the face. The weather was iutensely cold, and they did everything that human ingenu AT TUB ity could suggest to keep from freezing. One pair of blankets was but VERT LOWEST TOSSIBLE FiayRES. li'tle protection through the long and killing nights, and they feared to go to sleep lest their sleep should last forever. The days can e ne after the W. If. Clipper-Ion-, no For O'ht r. offering them relief. ATTORNEY AT LAW eltTen djys they existed, they know AND NOTARY PrBLK. not how. They looked at each otbrr with hungry eyes, and the fearful Office, Main Street,tureopposite J. Boyle'a furnistore, thought which' had been lurking in - IT. T. Ogden, the niiud of each that one of them must die. Th;it the other two might live at last found form iu words. In THE METHODIST ACADEllY ! the meantime oue of them had been WILL RE OPEN so badly frozen that he was unable to The other two also had their walk. O, toes frozen, but they were able to go about. Ou the eleventh day of their AT THEM. E. CHURCH. QCOEN, sufferings, when they had almost Voder the Directiou of given up hope of relief, a teamster with a load of provisions, proceeding on his waj east, found them, and (Late Priucipal of Corinne Public Schools) they were thus saved the dreadful ' aitei n: five. Course of Jnsdmcliou mid Terms: He. cared for them a.i well as he COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: Ciul.d, and took tliem to the nearest house. There he remained until they One Scholar. One Term ef Three were somewhat recuperated, when One Do lar per Month. two of them set out for Wadsworth. Months, The ime who had been so badly f rozen HIGHER ENGLISH BRANCHES. as to be unable to walk is still lying iu a critical condiOne Scholar, Oue Term of Three at the tion. He may lose his life, and will Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents certainly have to suffer amputation. Another party is lying at Wadsworth per Month-- , in a bad condition, and the third who CLASSIC STUDENTS. fared not so badly as the other two, is in this city, and it is from him we Cents Two Dollars and Seventy-fiv- e learn the learful sufferings they un- per Month. derwent in the search of treasure In addition to the regular Day School. which they did not find. I willoien a Night. School fur the benefit L.nfl'-s- WlTPU t OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBItUAIlY 20. 1873. Permanent Materialization . Salt lakeand fat fo. 132. T.4oaJU. 6.40 p.m. , Through (Jh. '' JO laree Mootht jtagleCopy K. MAIN STREET, OfiOEM 4.00 8.00 tin th ft I J... Tl isrttmre irjb . n An or ut4 T , fj. jiO at t j Fourth Factory, juti helot Z. (7. 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