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Show ' f A i L JUNCTION. OGDEN it r FIFTH STREET. 1 - - Editor. Cbarles W Penrose,8undas KT JfNIKQ, excepted- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. f On Tew too - .10 Ocrten Post Office: HAILS. mm, mm 7.60 a.m. . . . . double daily wit Tl'rouh lail daily . Through Mail daily irACitT. double daily St'o. 6.4S pm. 27. (foemerlt junctios hotel:) A Magulfloent .Fight. From the Hillsdale Business Mr. Elijah Pond, of the township of Adams, had upon his farm a large, powerful and valuable bull, whose general reputation lor propriety was .00 a.m. . bad, but had always acknowledged M. II. BEAKDSLEY, Proprietor. . 6.00 pm. d49tt I the mastery of Mr Pond. Ho hud Lake Hear Soda and County The Bich County, Tie Kvauston, Wyoming, aud been a terror to the help upon tho Soring" maiUpo a andSatur-.i.vleave the latter piace Wednesdays 2p-farm, and had often hurried ont of at - 8.00 p.m. Cach. County, Daily his neighborhood those who had ocWednesdays forth Opto and Harriaville 200 p.m. casion to pass through the fields A Saturday lliintsville Wednesdays and Satnrdayi 7.30 a m where he was grazing. Mr. Pond had Slatersville-- , and Plain City vune frequently urged bis laborers to not OGDEN, ST., and 1 Hooper aud run from the animal, but to show no DEALERS IJT OFFICE HDCR8. and he would not dare attack fear m814 845 , m' tlonaral Deli1?, 6 p m to 6.30 p.m. theut, but they always took the part REGISTRY DEPARTMENT of discretion aud kept out oi the way Open from 9 a.m. to i p.m. of the beast. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT., 3 p.m. Open from 9 a.ru. to One evening last week Mr. Pond Oauide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ! finished JOSEPH HALL, Poetmaiter. milking his cows in the baru AND was returning to the house and yard, Trains full with a m pail ot milk, when he had 8.40 a Musical Slercliandise. C. P. train strives this bull, lie noticed that - - 5.40 p.m. to " by pass ' CP. - (.0o p.m. he shook bis head sullenly aud looked U.P. Emigrant arrives - - 6.20 p.m. vicious. Bui he passed along thiuk- 0. P. " leaves - " " 9.45 a.m, " " Q. P. ing nothing of it. lie had not pro- 4.25 p.m. U P. Emigrant leaves ceeded far before he heard the rapid a.m. 9.00 U. C. train arrives low bellowing or the animal and 5.40 p.m. - and slep - - 9.40 a.m, close by him. He turned to catch leaves " 6.20 p.m, and the bull's horns with bis hands so as 6.15 p.m. C. N. train arrives to prevent his being gored, and was 5.45 a.m, a leaves u THE SIMPLEST, tossed into the air., He came down, Salt Lake City Time. MOST DURABLE, pail, milk and all upon the animal's AND CONSEQUENTLY TUE head, and was again thrown into the air, and as he fill he struck upon the OF 00DEN LODGE, No. 5, EVERY MACHINE! opposite side of the fence, lie was CHEAPEST SEWING MEETISfl Evening, at Seven o'clock, THE MARKET. somewhat bruised and his clothes At.1fAKOXIC 11 A 1. 1.. MAIS STREET 8ujourniLg brethren in good standing are cortorn by the rough handliug and the dially invited. J.B.0001,FELLOW.N.G. Tliousands of furnish if fall, but being a stuut, muscular mau, could, neoesrary, VirK . A.M.VAN, Hac'y. 'V Testimonials from parties owning these his impulse was to chastise the insoMachines in this Territory, bnt consider it We simply refer iuteuding purchasers lent beast. F. S. RICHARDS, to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma ' Accordingly he secured a heavy chines. COUNSELOR-A- T Our terms are as easy as those of any other club, aud got over the fence into the AND Sewing Machiue Company, and we yard, lie was met by the bull, who, NOTARY PUBLIC. with horns poised, with head fixed Ma' Office at Court Guarantee Every House, Ogden, Ctah. Fully stiffened neck, plunged at hi? and Sa- Sold. to before cases the chine attention given Special as he approached. Jpreuie aud district juourts UjnveyanciDg auu unequal I Notarial iiusiness done with accuracy and INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own Mr. Pondadversary struck him a terrific blow our Machined. aitpaicn. across his head, splintering and breakNATHAN TANNER, Jr., ing the cudgel, but making no other - AT WE ALSO BELL THE ATTORNEY impression upon his bullship except AND infuriate him. E SILVER-TOflGUORGAN ! to The NOTARY PUBLIC. combat was getting fearful. Offuxfirti door touth of Post Office, Main tt. Offdtn Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of The bull dashed upon Mr PuDd, who. JJ. P. Needham A Son, N. Y., and the attention given to collections. Rem Speciul without any meaus of defence, was in pr.imptly made, Conveyancing and No tarial cumnescarBiuiiy airenaea to. imminent ui u peril. He sprang aside, AO. the animal by one horu and caught II. MARGARY, Five years written warrant" given with one ear, and endeavored to keep away both instruments- -from him, but was shaken about like ATTORNEY a bundle of hay. He lost his hold, II. E. W. CUE ALES, Oflic over J. Gah't Furniture Store. and a second time was tossed into the MATS STREET, OGDEN Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties. Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment d:U5tf air, and fell beyond the fence into the adjoining field. The maddened aniMAIS STREET, OGDEN. mal rushed at the fence, roared and ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. f bellowed, but Mr. Pond, undismayed, Office at Residence 2nd Sonth Street, determined to master the field. He halt Lake City, Utah. started to the house for his axe and All kinds of legal business promptly attendo' would have split open the bull's head MAC CO VEAGU & FRABKLIX dlt rather than be couquered. But on his way he came upon a heavy three-tine- d WHOLESALE GROCERS. ' L, WADOAllilT, K.D. A.'S. C0ND0S, H.D, - - - - - ILL'3 CHICAGO, pitchfork. Seizing this he again rs. WAUG1MAN & CORDON, JS. W, E. JEXXEXS, Agent. started across the yard. . Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, More savage and more desperate Physicians & CoL brook Building;, Salt Lake City. CorresOGDKX, UTAH, than before, the beast met him, but pondence promptly attended to. ' Second Door South of Post Office. Mr. Pond stood his ground aud as the bull approached he did not turn THE DESERET NATIONAL BAM aside but struck him full in the face The New Improved with the sharp tines of the fork, ex OF SALT LAKE CITY. pecting to luru him back by the acute Paid WillyV" . P.. 8.40a.m. TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED " guaranteed. '" ... A. W. Brown & Co., -- 1 FIFTH sdays , BOOK and SHEET MUSIC d!98-l- y 1 HE HO WE " Sewinglacjiine : i. o. o. r. half-pi- . d47-ly- LAW " . J I, LAW EJIERSOS IMA AT-LAW. d227-t- . , . ! A. Surgeons Up Capital, $200,000 Anthorizcd - $1,000,000 GER, hi was mistaken. The animal rushed at hint and was bearing him BRIGHAM YOUNG, against the fence, where he would WM. JENNINGS, Directors. have crushed him like a weed. Mr. JOHN SHARP, r FERAMORZ LITTLE, Pond saw his peril and threw himself L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. forward upou the neck and horns of Deal In Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College scrip rve 1S74. Sold in bull, and, cuuging to his neck, tc. Collections made and pronptly remitted foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on more than anv other Machine threw up hia feet so as to avoid the outiuhs ueposita.100,000 manufacturediu the Unites States. tence. These figures show the universal popularity of the In this predicament he was tossed J. E. DOOLY, E. II. ORTII Ike tollowing biuger. and flung about, and the fork was J. E. DOOLY & CO. thrown from his grasp, and finally he, too. was unseated and fell over BANKERS, ' AND will show the estimation In which it is held by beside the animal. Fortunately, in A?t's Wells, Farjo & Go's Express, leading families in our own community: his fall his hand cameupou the lurk, t OGDEN, which he caught, and with a full the undersigned having nsed the Sineer cheerWE our in idachine can sense of the importance of using his famines a General Banking Business., fully recommend it to all parties wishing to purdurable and power, ho thrust the strong fork Prompt Attention given to Collections. chase a Mining Stocks Bougld and Sold on machine. and again into the side, flank, Winslow Farr, - Ogden again D. M. Sttiart, - Ogden neck " and of the bull with all the H. Hieeinbotham Gee. II. Tribe Correspondents I " " Mrs. 0. Widerborg ells, Fargo bis York Thos. Biddle New force of Co, powerful arms. The " . " 8. Schram - ga, Francisco L.J. H.rrick " " Wm. Paine G. " Mrs. now combat hot. The heavy waxed F.A.Brown National r Bank. 'rt Omaha ' Mrs. S de L Bsume, Uintah lls, F.rgo A Co- Bait Lake City aud were thrusts effective, and tjuick Wilkinson Mrs. P. Mrs. Geo. S. Maon, the tempered tines twanged from WOODS t FREEBORN, San Fran Mrs. E. Allen, a; Willard. Kiverdale the tough hide of the bull, the blood Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden. AND SCORES OF iOTHEBS. f , spurted from the deep incisions. Nerved by desperation and pain, Mr. Pond kept up his terrible warfare. Instructions Thorough animal failed in every attempt The Gi by &a to get him on his horns. Into his Experienced Lady Operator! broad sides rained lightning shots of on obtained steel, thicker, faster, deeper. These Machines can be pointed The contest . grew unequal. The 9 EASYMONTHLY PAYMENTS or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. strong beast bellowed dow with pain. He held his head down for a moment, For Particulars call at H T T'TTTTC? rojred in Httcr discomfiture, aud HATS' ST., watchmaker and jeweler, Opposite OLD TITHIN9 YARD, OR, ADDRESS whirling upon Lis feel, ran bellowing down trie yard. 8ilver and Wv? MAIN Clock"- Jee'ry, O. E. MASOX, STREET, OGDEN Mr. PunJ made hij way to the AGENT, string nesUy done ana all wctk He was met at tha door by house. alKSai Ocden, Vf an. WM. IT. HOOPER. President, II. 8. ELDKEDGE, Vice Preat. 241,649 dob-l- y . CERTIFICATE . ' a 8- Mrs-S- , - 0218-t- if I - - J. 'i? hM OFFICE, - ; litre scale, Self Sealiusr and Soldered Top jind Honey Can, on a Frntt So as to meet the increasing demand fit horn roneumptioo or exportation at prices to mit th time. Tinners, Gas, Water and ttl, 1S75. VOL. IV. TrLJl. X 3Li IOLO No. 1 No. 8 Pass. Pass. Box Trains Leave a. Bait Lake 7 u. p. C S 4t $ eta. Woods 7 25 4 8 80 Centrevill. 7 83 4 10 6 Farmingten 7 60 4 S3 1 00 Kaysville 8 12 4 62 1 85 rrive at Ogden 9 Trains Leave Ogden . . 00 OU . Teniplo St .! d222 SnU Cm. ' - - ranry Drinks Ocden-- . - n SprciaKj. h' ii J FIRST CLASS 110USK, J 00 40 FIRST-CI.AS- S d2-3i- a COPANT- - LIQUOiS. HKST-CLAS- S Pies. p. u. Mn i 20 A. . 6 -- JAS. J, EVANS, 2Vo;'r. m. GROVE BREWERY Kajsville 10 81 7 10 1 60 Farmlagton 10 62 7 81 1 85 1 60 Centreville U 4 7 41 Woods Cross 11 13 7 53! 1 75 Arrive at Salt Lake II 40 8 2' ! Depot, and Saloon. , Sparkling bottled beep. 00 In addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. On Passengers will please pnrchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. suAr.p, HALT tus EitaoriAit Plan, s LAKE CITy. Board by the Day or Week. JtajrRocaa with or without Board-- 5 Apt JOHN SHARP, fiflPi, RIN TEND-ENT- i DRAUSHT. West Side East Templt Street. For all information oonoeruing Freight or Passage, apply to Gen'l 'lUcket and Freight CN TAYLOR'S HOTEL and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. jameb im LAGER . Tajlr tf tOOtf tSi CuiJff, Pvr.tritora. UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. On and after Oct. 13d, 1875. 'U. P. BKEWEEY;: TRATKS WILL RUN And NORTHWARD: Kame of Trains Leave ' " " ' StatiC-6- . f;tn Corinne Wan Arrive at Franklin No. I Passenxnr a. n 8 4 BrCnMILLEr! rr., SO 2pm WET.US, PnOPRIlSTOns-.-' and bpaikling, always Ckiol Salooas and ramilics Supplied. 45 SOUTHWARD: Order, sent from Persons residing alung the Rail, road LIbbs and the surrour.rtiug Towns will (., Srtomptly filled at the rate of AO rent, per gillm t the keg to saloons, ceilU privute fenulies, per gallon by the keg. ' d'f No. 2 Pasnenper Trains Leave Franklin " " Lngan " " Corinne Arr"ve at Ogden I ! Vtik. ou hand. o House Halting Ogden, a. m, 9 00 10 45 2 lOpai 4 SO IMPOHTANT TO Gilmer k Salisbury's Stage Lin to and from Mou tana connects with trains at Frauklin. 13 THE DUTY OF IX PERSONS IT sartin(t on ajourney to ascertain A General Freight and Ticket Agent. M W. MERRILL, Supt. 1197-l.- T15ETRA7-ELIK- G rUBLIC. CHAS. KIBLEY, BTOTiTt by what rowiethey can rrach their destinai leu with t)i letat tionble, and if there are two or inure road, lending to the same point, to decide which ts U.f sati'Stanil pluiiiaiitest to travel, . ; . take pleasure In stating, that the Cwewa Kailwai Is tbe idlest, aud , several miles the shortes. route bcrwoea Oinalus and Onicago. Within the past tw.i Ih yai an't road xnl has len hnt in admiraWp rmditmu, M. STUART almost the entire line has been roiaid with steel FOR BALE TUT! BEST AND CHEAP ails. The Depot in Chlrapo Is eentrally CSfT I OIK K mul LIFT lwai,In an4 as their trains arrive there thirty minutes adI'l'MICfi for dnep or shallow wells. Alo, vance of other all Well with ran tinea, passengers suitable Po nta for Drive l'nnips, always of Kseiorn sIV reason-blsun For ouiim'tutM. ami litwd making iiK)n ironpij tug. Pumps repaired n te; tin, at M itrk.liort. .t'ortii of OKI points In Narlhsm and yon t"w, tlionli! pusebwe tickets via Maishall, Odar lin-li- h, lllh,' lyOflW-- Vart.Okilii. U2-t- f or Clinton, trrpolnra in Nurihcm llllnolsi or Wisconsin, via Fullou; and if you are (toin to. diicio. or Left, yon should, by all means, your titketn by the Old PioDeer Iwnte We Tree. West Main Street, 'i No. 4 Pass. an him! Ihc Young C0. Lake Cily. STAR BILLIARD KALI. No. i, to. FITCKELL & sJAiV.ES ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Limit Your WuuIh. Lord Bolingbroke, in his "Iltflee-tion- s upon Exile," sajs: 'Our natural and real wants are confined to narrow bounds, while those which faucy aud custom create, are confined to none." Young men who are just entering upou life, and forming habits which are likely to adhere to them to its close, will dti well to treasure up in memoiy these true and instructive wordi of one of England's finest writers and most philosophic statesmen: ' Our natural and real wants are confined to narrow bounds." It is surprising how little it is that is absolutely esssntial to man's existence, and, if he will take au intelligent and considerate view of ife, to his comfort and happiness. Intellectual enjoyments are comparatively cheap. The cultivation of tho mind, which affords the highest and the only enduring satisfaction, can be pursued on an income quite insignificant for thy supply of luxuries. Our physical wants are few, it we preserve out tastes simple, as they are by nature To eat, to drink, to exercise,to sleep, to keep warm, and to be sheltered; a wall sum will supply all tbeso necessaries. The pleasures which are pure, and which tend to our improv-ment- , are within the reach of almost But the wants which every one. and custom create, as Lord fancj Bolinbroke well say3, are confined to no bounds. It is against these that young meD on the threshold of life should seduloush euard. Beware of luxurious and expensive habits. It is easy to do without that which you have never indulged in. It is hard to leave off habits, however extravagant and absurd. When you are to decide about a mode or style of living consider well whether it is certain that, without inconvenience, you will 1 he be able always to preserve it. to keep'our wants only safe rule within narrow bounds. Orders by Mail l'roroptly Attended PIOXEEIt USE OF UTAH. Name of STATION. .. Afctits fiw RAMSEY'S rfbraM Lift nnd T.r-g-iue H ell force Pumps. I'rmps f;t!, d up to or&. D. JA. Fitters. Htcam ; A full line of Iron, Galvanized and Kul-br-r Hose Pipe, including Fittings ftr Fame. CMTilAL UTAH A .11 I , for in.M.nt.tHri.-i- WHOLESALE AND IIETATL. ; The Old TMPfiRTrn 17! And enn supply the damp nt his wife; be was wet with perspiratioD, bespattered with blod, lame, and almost naked, but so nerved by his spirit that after washing and resting a little time he went again to the yard. lie had determined that there should be but one master on the premises, and notwithstanding the entreaties of his wife, he" did not hesitate to go on tho battle ground uuaided. 11? fouod hu victory complete." The conquered, cowed, humbled animal ran from him like a whipped spaniel. The victory himself the found victor complete, more fearfully injured than he supposed, and it was several days bcilwe he again left tho room. PUPJ.PSIPUJV.PS! ft I). S The young man iu the beautiful fable of Lit Fontaine ridiculed the wan of lour score for planting an avenue' of little trees, because he could not hope to live long enough to see them as high as his head. "Well," said he, "aud what of that? If their shade afford me do pleasure it may afford pleasure to my children, and even to you; and, therefose, the planting of them gives me pleasure." g e North-kVoH- ei se DR. H. H. WAD MAN Intends opening a permanent office I1V OGDENCITY ABOUT THE 16TU OF OCTOBER. -, NKEl'INO HIS SERVICES BF. PERSONS 'that time, cau lem tlwir Kirdi-r- . with Will. IMtltl.lt or address hiui l ock ?n When a man goes to a quilting llox I12U, Suit Lake tity. party about tea time, aDd sits dowi on a ball of wicking with a long darning needle in it, he will think of more things connected with darn- Marble or Sandstone Kloncniccts ing ia a minute than he can mention CUT AND LETTERSD BY in two hours. MOllUMEHTS. Jamcn - Vowler, OfiDZN. MAIN STREET, The tost and cbtriett is tht market.' SU.3..V.ONS. light-runnin- g first-clas- iff nATC RECENTLY WE nwcewary machinery 0 NtStf' Wilis UTAH.-ratwac- '(CI c SfflOH OGDEJf, UTAH. TIIUJiSD 11 OCTOBEU Ogden Junction. 7.40 aon. 4.40 p.m. a.m. 8.30 p.m. 8.40 jt,Vhrough Mail daily ...... '. Wt take and the East aud the West , Vor Salt Uke i M bohmmbmmb mmm f . 1 SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) BEARDSLEY HOUSE ABBIVAIi AND ClX)SUia i.i. I I ff" I f ( 4.00 -- Month n - $8.00 - .tiros Month j BMint n Mxnagar. Z. STRATFORD IubIiaUed KVE&Y OeDEB )sfil Ix the Probate Court in and for Box Elder conn-- . ty, Territory of Utah. Eon. Samuel Smith, Judge. Grovo Brewery 1 The Chicago Toa will find on North-Wester- n. thrnugh trains PiiHtnar Liaf.'niticent Py (,'oachts, au,t His bet Smoking and Second Glaus Cars now or . . anv road in the United States. Particular mrnrniation, with mno, time etc . may had st any of the 'lArouirii Tirket Offices in tlve West, or upon peisuiial or wrut-- t ' appli atiou to , IL MouNTAtTr, We'-tm- i Traveling A geai Oinalia, Neb , or to, W. II. fcTSMSjTT, General Passenger Agent Chicane. Sleepers, nw and a!I tah, 103-l- A. CTAIIIX t ar To alfwbo are imToriag rretp the errors i dincretious. of youth, Bsrvoun wwikujs, esr'j y, loss of manbooiJ, a reeips h it , I wMi-enwill cure you, FSB OF CHAliOK. Ihitgret remedy was disco ved ty a. misouary in Soirl. America, feud a envelope tit1 Err. Joseph T. Ixxut, Statimi i), l.iit F"i c New-Yordi 6:n City. ' t; Aasusta L. Ogilive, plaintiff, vs. Robert B. Ogilive XJlAx defendant The people of the United States In the Territory Retail. Wholesale aaJ of Utah tend greeting t) Ksbert 11. Ogilive, Yon are hereby reojired to answer th. , petition of Augusta L. Ogilive in said court filed 0 ugainut y.u, within ten days, exclusive of he dsy FAMILIES ASn THE TRADE SIT wltom ', of service, afler the service on you of this PLIED. if servei withir. this eeanty; or. if erred out of tb'S coim tv but within this district, within TSTOIICE 13 HEREBY GITEN, THAT or within OrJer$ Promptly Shipped ta any twenty days; otherwise, forty fays, all Persuas angaged, in iuii.e.s8 is acdefasJt will be taken against you jud(!entby Point on the Eadroada. es Og4e City, (fsr wcici the City cording M the prayer of said petition, raid action U hroa;ibt te obtain a decree dirsolviog the bond that a lieense ruuat provide and f matrimeny existing between sail plaintiff obtained,) without fiiat procuring dnendaiit, upon the grounds set forth in the petiP. 0. Box 19, Ogden. license ar ha'ie to b taken befora any tion on (tie in this nffio. And yo are areby notified that if yon fa'l to Alderman of laid City, and be iuljrcteJ Pleasure Ground ia the Ceautiful so a Fine. appear an 4 answer the said petition as above aiid will take default ain't ap you plaintiff : Grove. By order of th Cir CViaetl, ai ply to the court for the rel ef p'ayed lur. ju teuiniary whereof f, J. C. WrigM, elerli l A 11 kinds of LFS7K J. HS.I RJCK, Idtyvr. asunement. A Fine Hall affix band set said court, u. hereunto t!e and large dancing Quvr. ul4 my irvxn 20 JVMF.3 TAYLOR, aetvnunodatiug if wi J ewiu t tk 11. h day of Get , 1s7j. to D persons. Parties wishing to engAf the Hall or Siooudr The C5c9 of tfe.e Cilj RecorJer Bust apt ly seven days ia advance. the CUjr Uil, FiSth St'4 1, Ogdea. Prolate Cerk. urn- Id a tui Utt 43-fc, TUE BEST JlEEh in CITY LICENSES. To nil smn-noo- it may concern. il Ord)-nano- la RICHTER & FRY1 1 ont-do- Cij lie?rkr. sJ TERM3 LOW. Gt - I f.r |