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Show ' TIFTU STREET. Editor. - Penrose," CHABLKS 1I 'TiMli gvEBY KT 1CNING, Suudays excepted . "lEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. - CITY- DETO:STOIlEi MAlTi STREET, CCDEM . i . . PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) $8.00 .. .10 " Post Office: XA ft'edeit iRKlVAL AND CLOSING MAILS. , .... city, Mail daily Mail dailf . BIPARTUBl. t,lIU" &o. a m. 8.40 City, double daily Lake . Mainly -- 1 So. Put 2115. PURE DRUGS Yourself" in' My Place. make all the circumstances known to ' 1.00 a.m. in. &.(K)p L BTanstou, Wyom-""lv-e County oiails (to the latter place for Rich Comity, ' at iv m-Sl'laeys and Saturdays,Thursdays and . ftSuty, Tuesdays, .15 p.m. ' 'fi D.m. ;toI:1.?"D.m. ' - ; REGISTRY OEl'AHTUKNT I Open from a.m. to 3 p.m. DEPARTMENT. HON Elf OIWKR Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 8 p.m. niside Door open from 6 a.m. to Postmaster. J0SEPU UALL, fj Trains - - - p. train arrives " (J. P. q p, o.p" leaves , train rj, C. ii u , " leaves. " and u rj.N, - - . -j -- -- - , ," - . ( arrives and - - , " 8.40 5.40 6.20 8.60 7 50 6.40 . '" - a m p.m p.m a.m fc.m. p.m. 8 40 tt.m. 6.20 p.m. 6 00 p.m. 8 30 a.m. -- trin arrives " leaves Salt Lake City Tim. i. o. o. r. OF OGDKN MEETING KveHiug, at LOD81!, No, S.KVKRV Seven o cluck. liill-pi- ll. n a xso ne a l x. ' a At m are cui- Sqouroiks brethren iu,.g0'V tiiu.iisg uiauy iu"i" WIU.M.0O0K. N.O. ! i, fi. CKANDALL, Ejc'y. . , , t F. S. RICHARDS,' COUNSELOR- - A.T - LAW AND ,l yOTARY, PUBLIC. ' ' t , at Court Uouee; Ogrten, Utaiir Sh- the Imfore ntteution given ts,a8e Office . Special aud with accuracy done Uusiuesa Notarial oispatch. XaTH AN BANKER, Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ! AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office fird Office, Main of Post door south tt. Ogden Itumit No- Untet promptly made, ., I ynyeyauciug and urial businescaretuliy atieauou to. "' " I attention io collections. triVen ut yourself in my place, I think that you would have a little more pity on me. is useless talking; I extended this oue year, and I can do so no onger, replied .Mr. Merton, as he turned to his de'.k and continued 'It writing. The tnor man rosn fr.nn his seat iid walked i adiy out tf Mr. Morton's tliee. His last hope was gone. He lad just recovered from Url'ing ill ness, which had swallowed 'up th means with which he inieiid.'d to make the last payment on his house. .rueL Mr. JMerton had wailed one year tvhen he had laileu to nitet the demaud owing to illness in his f'ami y, and he had felt very ninth hi iiied to him for tiling so. .'ihi- year he iad been laid up seven montlis, dur iug which 4iuie ho culi unni noih and all his savings WiT3 then needed tor the support of his family. Ag;iin he h;id tailed, and he would agaiu be li'imeless, and have u begin the world anew. Had Heaven ivriken him, and turned him over to the tiiJrc'u'S of the wicked ? After he had left the office. Mr Merton ' could' krot drive away fi wm lis thoughts the remark of the p'nn man in his grief hadgiveji utterance. 'I wish you li.id to earn your money is I. do uiine." In the tnidt of a row of figures, :'Pu't yourseR' in my plaec;" tlieu iu- ruued. Once after it had crose his mind le laid down his pen saying: "Well, I thiuk I hhnuld find it rather hard... I have a mind to drop in there this aftertmou. und nee how it fares with his fuiii'ilv; that man has aroused my curiosity."r.,. . About 5 o cluck he put on a graywig aud some ell cast-of- f Rothes, walked to the residence of Mr. Hih-np- , aud knoiked at the d or Mis. woman, ni?hop, 'a pale, . hi weary looking li open d it." i ne pimr oia m ui permission 10 enter and jest awhile. savtn' he Was very tireu witlihis lung journey, tor he had walked m.iiiy - - J ., - - ' i.L.WmOAKA.S.- A.8.C0M0N, Drs. WAUGAJfAX tfc Physicians & COX DOS, Surgeons ouur.y, Utah, of Post Second Door&nity it Office. J. II. MAKTINEAU, Hidranlie and Civil Engineer, mites "hu dy. Logan, Cache Co. Mrs. Bimi'P cordially invited him Land and Mining Claims surveyed. ' r . . r" ' t ! , -- A., 3II1VE1T, ATTORNEY- - & COUNSELOR, Office bet in, and gave him room" it ff rU'.il. che then heyan to make ir. p.irati ns tor tea. Ihe tdd gem lent in watch d her attentively. He sjw time ,sa n elastieity iu her eteps, .m hop.' in hec U'ovements, and pitty tor ,ln-becm to swal into hi- heart. When her husband entered, K r lea'u es rj- foretd u laxed into a smile, and cheerfulness into her manner. 'J he traveler noted " it " (ill;" and f he Was forced to ad nire this woman who could assume a cheerlulm ss she did uot fW-- for her hiband's Siike. Alter .the talile was prepared, there vas nothing mi it but biea sud butter and tiia. They invited the stranger have to tat with them, s tying, not much to offer you, but a cup ot tea will re'resh you after your j .ur Sjat the hu c at Residence 2nd South Street r - All kinds of legal OF bueinene promptly attended LAKE CITY. SAI--T Paid Up Capital, $200,000 Authorized , - , $l,0O0,000 Wjf. If. HOOPKR. President, H. 8. ELDUKllOE, Vice Pra. BRIUHAM YOUNO, -" WM.4ICNMNittt - VINrectori. JOHN SHARP. jeramurz littiis, L. 8. Cashier. 1IILL8, rv Deal In Exchange, Coin. Sold Doot. Callecc ttcrip l- - ' ue).": , Bankers and Express Kfc- - -- if djy-d;.- y CENTRAL UTAH ; hailroad. T ! PERFUMERY; ASD TOILET PIOXKEJt LIVE OP UTAH. aFTER JAN. let ON AND Ksmeof Oils, So. 1 So. 3 Pass, 1'a.s. ' STATION. Turps, YttriL)hos, Brushes, cte. Taiuts, 1874. IGKOCERIESI , . UO 1 PUfc1PS.PUIV.PS! stcaut-- WINES & LIQUORS, ! ' 1 i - iu - , I - d- tln-in- Grovo r n mv fjnh journey." Jir. merton am not sleep mucr that night; he Iiy awake thiuking Brewcry .Wholesale and Retail. had receive a new revelation The poor had always been associated FAMILIES AX1 THE TUAUE SCP in nis miiia wi.ii sutpiouy anu ignor i'LIEI). auce, an i the first por tainily he had Order I'mmfiti Shipped to an$ he had iouud far in advance I'ohtt on the Rail'roaJs. iu intelligent sympathy and real po Iiteness ot the exquisites and lasliiuii & FRY1 He 1 , RICHTER able but erflies of the day The, next day a boy called at the cottage, and left a package in a larg b ue envelope addressed to M - Traim " Losau FraikMn t I'leusure Ground in the .Beautiful ! ;'. ; r Grove., : ; s t him He opened it in silence, reaJ its contents, aud said frequently, "that heaven c "What is it, Johu?" iuquirid his anxious wiie. 4('G ;wd. news, wife, such news as I have never hoped furor ever drcaaivd fc , : r . UNITED ORDER CONSTITUTION 0 25 . , Wotkiiion. e Ready-mad- rsiile. Clothing, Cloth, , ( 1 I. uociS, 35 a.m .,ii GIVE t'8 0' Depot and Saloon. SPARKLING O.J ex-A- L C. BATES, LAGER COUNSELORS AT LAW 93" atf Vatclie plnsn to cxaminatiou of 'litlf.. (Retiring ; FACING UNION X DCl'OT, 33 Heals coats. THE ONLY DEL310MC0 ! Bar and Billiard Uall, on the Corner, Miller, 'presiding. John uiy-seU- C, B. CzacJicrt TROPR. d!62-3- LIVERY AND REED STABLES! FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co, IDAnO. I j. . EDV7. KELSON & Co. - Pus'noss.) ' ; PJIODUCE STORE. II. Gr. Sucscription Price: ' One Year St. 00 Near the D. N. R. R. Depot. Six H ifth Sta) i . . Tiir e Mont s, . . 8 uple Copres n.Ji) n One a c'ub of five subscribers person vkuiclkj BroriKs.wtrioxs andotitf.b and Trotting Tenuis. lor one ywir w.l lex-ive- a copy gi.tit, aud a.l other Livry AcoouiDRxiatiooa tor Um J AUU.mss C'JLLl.N I-- SMALL, Publishers, .. UU, fiilWn Street, h.Y. . tra"lmg puuis. eti ' and Jewelry. from L. . ... AT COST! . d.l39-3m- by a corp. of tlie host Ameri. an an ContbIbi'Teu io l.y th moat popular ! huniorii-t- s and Mitirkts of 1'hk l).x lLlt 0 I' now enter sncressfnlly oii the MiYlll Vt:tr llf It. .Villt,.u Ul.il ll.i. u.,.mi, lU MMlulili.lid liniMnriiii. mul K.tirr.l i.f fl. coiintri. It wiissiurted mi I continued the lir-- t tiie us a to and Kttixi.v monthly, then, iff dm, yeiir Hie puldic, I' was chmiired to a furtn g'i'l.v. Mill ciuili iiiiii its e Ht work of h'tting folly as it H.crf, and ihowing vp in political a. d social sham" hy its niamerly rnrinoiii and puui:unt editoi ial.. It 'achieved eveu 'greater snc-estitan Ijefore, and recopniited hi the ablest and we Its of Lave yie'iled c'.n.. nuco tlien brighten! utill liirther to the jmhlic detunud, aud now imh. lish WILD nATfi weekly ! It has literally prown into its rearnt sl ape on Hsiutriniiic merit", Ix ing the first successlnl weekly haaioioiis paar ever published in this country. Anwinif the artist, especially f!)free;ed to fnrnMt ILD OAT are Fra-iil!nstrati.5sfor Thomas Worth, Hopkins. Wales, tihelt'in, W I , Jump KeMtlcs. Stuckharlt, Lay, Poland, aud several othe s who are yet imknwa to la.ne. W ll.li 0 T In its literary will, as it always lias, staud alue and anapproa, bald". At leant one firt cUs. serial sto-will always be f.nud in its laices. by the bent humorous, atirira! and character writers iu the Uuiteil States, wh.le its sketches aud squibs will be sjarkliu, original and ioiiited. WILD OAT! will be first r lass in every particular, and on this accouut may be taken iuto tbe best families witlmutl'earor suspicion, a no word or ll.ntratlon will appear that can offend th. most fasti lion.. Mir Shxd For A SahiU Copt Anb Costimci YoiasEW.-- DRAUGHT, C. ASMUSSEN. CARL 8. CITY, 0PP0SITK POST OFFICE 7W. Turner, his old stand on FIFTH STREET Has for the purchase aud sale of artit, 1ST. Firlt Class Accommodation for Travelers 5D G THE CHAMPION AMERICAN L O 31 O 1 BEER ON AT COST! SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ntl F.diiecial U...1 ,.a,.,llW..,l,H. BOTTLED BEER . WILD; OATS. ill, Gr ' Wholesale And Retail. PROSPECTUS FOR 1S75. CD A CALL, GROVE BREWERY! . L'Ub Aud Mtohi- jXttte U. 8, tlctricf Attorn-ygttu lor Ten years.j Biipt , - and i GEORGE fodlti.-z- 'I ; . PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ' rimniings. etf 1 . ' diMm. - '' 6 ' Cen. Supt, . Jljite SIN'tiuB OARMfcNTS MADE is it what is it? . Tell me tiUITSOR order in a lew hnilrs. The tiiiest qiMlitiM ol IJ ilome umdeaud Iinjiorled tluta. . I quick! I want to hear it if it' any" . thing good First-Clas- s Cullers and Ski Hod fr te.' A (Ki C. SUTHERLAND, J. Circuit Jyilfc, Miehlnn, Ibr eiht yea ' BUILDIXq, SkLT LAKKCirV, UTAH. 'Mr. Merton has canctlled the mortgage released' mo from the debt, both interest and principaland. says any. time I need fun In r assistance ii I will let him know 1 shall have it." "I am so glad! it puts rew life into me, said the now n: ppy wire. ' Bat what can have come over Mr. ' Merlon?" do not knew. It seems strange after the way he talked tome yesterday. I will go right oyer Ut his office aud tell him how hajpy he has made us." ; IIo found Mr. Merton in, and ex. pressed his gratitude, iu glowing , terms. . "Whot conld have, induced you," he asked, ' to show us so much kind' J"-- J ' ness?" . ' I followed your suggestion," re'; Mr. "aud put Merton, plied ,1 place.", expect your in, that it would surprise you very mu h to learn that the strange traveler to whom you showed so much kindness ' yesterday was myself?" "Indeed!", exclaimed Mr. Bishop, How did you "can that be true? well?" so disguise yourself "I was not so mueh disguised after all; but. you cou'd not very readily Merton, the lawyer, with ha! ha! ha! a poor, wayfaring man Mr. Merton. ; bughed Mr. said is if a good j:ke," 'Well, than 3 m sens in Bish'-pire "good one. it has timiuat,ed very pica- p. m. ' 1 unroRS, By the Tint, Quart or Gallon, Freight. 46 i 00 vit i.vi) For 31 L'd leal and Family Use, 'i N.B. r os. 1 and 2 will rn daily. Mis. .Jin id 4 will mil lei ween Ogdrn and I oean as lull wt: t o 3 wi I niii .rihwar t every luei- da., and Situ tiny Miilit dv, llm M. 4 will inn Southward eTery Mtiluy, Weil. nu'l ridiiy Mtlit iitiu), Line to anil root Uiliwer li Mtlinbui j s au Montana coiiuects Willi tr.iiiis ut loaiikl.n. ' OH ; A3. MBLEY, di&7-iy- . OLD riiiE wives Goneral Freight and Ticket A(;ent. 'What , ;: " Lupin j "Arr;ve at t'oi inns Ogdcu No Ill,; MOSES THATCHER, . ' , i Trains Leave Franklin ar 45 a in, Ko" p. FIFTII STUEKr.OaDEN. in. ,r ' a'.' Pitauge" OK , of ' ' out-do- 1 1130 ' . 0 46 lo IS SOUl'tliVAKlJ: A Fine Hall amusements All kinds of Mrs. Bishop was very much alarm and larg. dancing floor, accommodating front W t d wlien she took it, for la i ire lilue to tfm poru. ' Parties wishiug to engage the Hall or Oroundt eiivel'Mies were assicitted in her iu advance. niuxtaply si. misd with law and lawyers, and thou-'hTERMS LOW. that it boded no good. She di-n- i came it husband until aw her put iy home tr ai I i wui k, when she handed it 4i .., ft 7 Wl ' t.orinne' Walt on Co; Ji.pj ftt, J, a. Leave Oj;den.1 .. Hereo-lHy- ' " t .NDllf liWAItli: Name of Station."' Arrive " P. 0. Box 19, Ogtlei;' . , DRIVER, Tuop'r. d9i-t- r ' Oi and after Miy'lOth, 1875. r ' vi.-it- ed Wm. UTAH NOHTHERN RAILROAD. THE BEST EE Ell in UlAi ; - '" Iatent IMedicin.es ; d He accepted thrir hospitrllity, and, as the y d srussed life T ;;al meal, led them, without seeming to do so, to talk of their affairs. 1 bouuht this peice of land,1' raid WELLS, PAEGO & CO Mr OODEN, UTAH. Bishop, ''at a vi ry low price, instead of waiting, as I ought and, to have done uutil 1 t av.ea the mony Draw eHreet on San Francisco, Hew York, Bos would borrow "ai Cliicapn. Itlli. lwvndmi and Par!. Avon. to build, I thought I ii all the nriniinal fit it Koat anil U .iat a few hundred dollars. The interest LS0 imne certificates of deponit. Keep open a general nanaing uusiuetui, on the money would uot be near; as aJl v'" auentiou gien to collections. much as the rent I was paying, and I J. E. DOOLY, gent, ; would be saving something by it. I did not think there would be any difficulty in paying back the borrowed money; but the first year my wife and one of my children were ill, and the exrenselcft me without means to pay the del t. J iMr. Merton agreid to wait another year if I would pay the interest, which I did. This year I was for seven mouths unable to woic - a. at mv Iradeand earn anything, and of comts round course when pay MATCHMAKER AND ' aud that Will be soon I wiU again JEWELER, oc,Hh 3'lT7, Silver and be unable to meet the demand." uot nug nwtij, don. u all c "But." a:.id the stranger, ik ..rrarted if another Mr. Merton wait year yuu jsantly tc. Collections made and promptly remitted foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on d63-l- y MTings Deposits. 111. f lact is, these rich men know nothing of tha struggles of A FULL LINE OF Trains Leave k. u. p. M. t cts. the poor. They are men just like the if and f I am sure rest. Etvlt Lake 6 0 3 40 mankind, they had the slighust idea of whit 8 0 Woods Crow 6 28 4 the poor have to pass through, their 74 S3 4 16 CentrevUU hearts ai d their purses would open, 6 60 4 33 1 00 Faruiliiftun You know it has passed into a pro"When a poor man needs as verb 7 4 ti I 86 T KaysTlll Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old sistanct, he should apply to the poor.' 7 60 6 ell 2 ' nive at Ogden Cognac Braudy, Fine Jamai' The reason is obvious.; Only the poor . No. No. ot t t know the curse Bum, Butch Schnapps. poverty, ihey Pas. 1'a.s. know how heavily it falls, crushing ALSO, the heart out of man, and (to use my Trains Lear a. M. P. favorite expression) they can put ' themselves iu the unfortunate one's Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Fo. ) 8 40 Ogden. arid and pl.icj appreciate difficulties, ' eign u'-- Native 9 31 7 10 I 00 Kaysvil! are therefore always ready to reuchr farmiugtoD MM 31 1 assistance a;? iar as th'.f aro able., II 10 4 7 44 1 80 Centreville Mr. Merton had the leatt idea whnt " I and my family had to pas through 17 j i o.;m; 10 Woods Cross 13 7 6S 1 76 FOR BALE THE HfcST AND CHEAP I thi'ik he would be willing to wait f TEEPS EST I'OKCE nutl LIFT Arrive at Salt Lake 10 4n 8 20 S 00 several years for his money rathci I'l MI'S for deep or ikal low wells. Ainu, Pa tent Points for Ikive Well Pimiiw, with suitntd than distress us so. iron piping. Puniis repairedand littedUHiuie"ii. ' in addition to the loe, . C1GABS, With what r motion the stranger aide terms', at- Wlirlmliojl. SiorlU of MI vtuce inrtl.trarueii. MIXED TI1AINS WILL RUN listened may be imagined. A new- lilUiua; TOBACCO AND SNUFF, world was being opened to him. He was passing tnrougli an DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) experience that had never been his before CUMS! !- - Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m &3.30p m. GUMS ! nntl Shortly after the conclusion of the AND TO MY CUSTOMKRS a.m.and 5.05 p.m. IIomct Kennedy-- Red Jacket. Plat 8.30 at Lake Salt TANNOUNCK City rose urn I Ins lie to take nieparod icfliierally that leave, meal, "liort mi !l l.iu the in do work luutiiit tatlon and Angostura JJUlerst Pawwnirer. will nlesse fiirchwe their tickets al thanking Mr. and Mrs B shop f r to of notice and with diuinli. Iu Cuuseciucnce the offices. Fifty cents additional will he charged . their ki.d hospitality They invited scarcity ol money I wiU take whttn ttia far. is nollftcted on the train. him to stay all night, telling him tUrain afc l'rMluee in Ffhane. WHOLESALE AND RETAL r, VALENTINE E.BJESSEli. For all Information concerning Freight or Pat. was welcome tu what they had. sage, apvly to , and stid, lie flunked JAMKs SHARP, Uenl Ticket and Freight Agent. will trespass on your kindness no JOHN SHARP. longer. I think I can reach the next 1' Prescriptions accurately prepared vMlage before dark, and be so much Bishop. JfSXU hsttal Deli1?. Q.,,i "I was surprised," said Mr. Mer ton, "at the broad and liberal views you expressed of men and their ac tions generally, I supposed ,1 had greatly the advantage orer you in means, education and culture; yet how cramped and narrow miuded have been my views beside your. lbat wiij ot yours is an estimable woman, and that boy of yours will hi an honor to any man. "I tell you, Bishop," said the lawyer, becoming animated, "you are rich rich be- yon 1 what money could make you: you have treasurts that gold will not buy. I tell you, you owe mo no thanks. Somehow I seeut to have ived years since esterday morning, I have cot into a new world. What I learned at your house is worth more than you owed me. and l am your debtor yet. Hereafter I shall take as my motto, 'Tut yourseli iu mv place, ' and try to regulate my actions by it. "In that ease," said Mr. Bishop, remarked the traveler. it will, of course, be sold at a great Not necessarily so," replied Mf. sacrifice and after all the p truths I have made, my family will again be homeless. It is very hard. I only krri.ville-Wedue.days - - i.00 p.m. w'uh had i - to earn your money as Saturday" ni Saturday! 7.30 ajn 1 do you ' gunt.Til- e- Wanay" Slatersville. mine; you might knuw soine- 2.46 p.m. hinsj of the hard life- of a pnorm in. Wednesdays u fe.turatiye Alma Wednesdays aud Boopei wd f you could only, in imagination, m a. 7.00 fiturdavf vol.. MAY 25, 1875 OGDO, UTAH. TUESDAY. f i liimr-- ' ' " " cannot put up with it any longpm. "I Mr. Bishop; I saw sir. No, replied 7.40 a.m. I must have my money, and if him Ibis morning, and hu said lie 6.40 p.m. er. cannot pay it I must foreclose muC have the money and should be 9.30 p.m. you the mortgage and sell thu place," said obliged to foreclose." 6.2(1 fju. 8.40 a.m. Mr. Merton. "He must be Terr hard hearted," 7 JO a.m. docile daily ' - " 4.UO i,lfJ - ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, .i Carden am' ffas8 Seeds, I , At bis BOOK STOliK adjoining he keeps all the Ferioilicls and Newspapers o tbe'day, alno a full strck of Wall Paper. l'ictures, Frani", ttc. :;, .: dlM-fin- i, ... W. TURNER. . -; ; 3 . . SODA OPARKWNtJ BOCA O PLIKDfrouiour j . r VTER. WlER VTCLl, , ; St 8DI OGDEN MANUFACTORY; Wholesale or Retail, OX REASONABLE TERMS. City Customers , can be supplied daily residences, at their We hare also opened a coxy ICE CREAM SALOON! On the Premises. Order left at P. 0. Box 29, r the Foctvry,jvrl.lelow Z. C. M. I., Fourt S'rut, will receive vmpt Attention. PAYNE & CHRISTIAN k |