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Show OGDEN .JUNCTION. cm(m11 FIFTH STREET. a i - - Editor. Ceaeles W Penbose, KT ENINfl, Sundays excepted- ptWi,h,d JVB&T .... TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. j f lujgl.Co.y -- 1 . au J . The Golden Rose. BEARDSLEY HOUSE 8.46 pm. 1.40 6.40 p.m. ; .. - ... .... - - twawat . Trains - - 8.40 a m s6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. 6.20 p.m , 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p m. 9.00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 5.45 a.m. train arrives C. P. -- i P.P. - arrives U.P. Emigrant leaves P. U.P. C. - UP. Emigrant leaves u. c. Iraia arrives r and , - " leaves and U.N,'. train arrives leaves Salt Lake City Tim. o.r. I. O. Friday Evening, at half-pu- KTBEET cor- Sojouruiag brethren in good standing are ' ' J. B. GOOt FELLOW, N. G. U. VAN. Sac'y. F. 8. RICHARDS,; COUNSELOR-Ar ' - LAW T AND - , NOTARY PUBLIC. Home, Ogden, Utah. SuSpecial attention friven to caeei before the Conveyancing and preme and District Courts. Notarial Business done with accuracy and ' " ditpatch. OBoe at Court NATHAN TANNER, Jr., ATTORNEY- - AT - LAW . 0, iiM Jftun if. Ogdm attention given to collections. Remittances prJmptly made, Conveyancing and Nod!99 tf tarial bui"inP8 carefully attended to.gpecfarl H. MARGARY, ATTORNEY - f ATTORNEY Office ' THE HOWE Sewing filacliine 4 CUE ALES, W. Xarrow Guagc Reads. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. 29; h the following were elected di - At the annual meeting, September f FBABKLIS MAC dlt t . WHOLESALE "I A.'S. CO TOOK, & XJ, f Second Door South of Post Office. EAGII & CO GROCERS. - - - B. W, E. JEXXE3TS, CHICAGO, C0ND05, - ILL'S Agent. Office and Sample Room, 22 East Temple Street, CoU brook Building, Salt Lake City. Corres- pondence promptly attended to. ? DESIRET NATIONAL BAXK The New Improved Paid Up Capital, $300,000 Authorized - - - $1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPER. President, H. 8. ELDREDGE, Vice Prart. ERIGHAM YOUNG. JENNINGS. fDlrectora. . ,IM. y1 E, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office alT. W. Jones'- Tailoring Esiablishment OF SALT LAKE CITT. 1 o. PI EMCRSO d227-t- & Surgeons Physicians OGDEN, UTAH, TEE 1AIIU OJT SINGER, - 1111 FERAMORZ LITTLE, h. B. HILLS, Cashier. , - v ' Coin, GoldDnst, Coll eg. rfcrip etc. Collections made and promptly remitted Foreign Exchange for Sale. In'erest Paid on d63-l- y Barings Deposit. - i E. H. 0RTH J. E. DOOLY & BANKERS, " ' "AND & 'other Machine B,0, tnn fifl Unite States. lUUsUUUmanufacturedinthe 1 These figures show the universal popularity of the The following Singer. CO. ' 1 - ... Coa Express, a Agt'g Wells, Fargo rn npw ttt it Irantoet a General Banking Butintxt. 'Prompt Attention given to OJlectiont. Mining Stocks Sought and Sold on Committion. " Correspondents: CERTIFICATE will show the estimation In which It is held by leading families in onr own community: having used the Sineer olachine in our famines can cheerg to purfully recommend it to all parties g durable and chase a first-clas' machine. Wlnslow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stuart, Ogden 11. 8. HitrRinhoihain " Gee. H. Tribe " Mrs. O. W iderborg Tbos. Biddl. ' Mrs-8- . S. Schram " I. J. Horrick - Mrs. Wm. G. Paine F. A. Brown Mra.8 de L Bsume, Uinuh " Mrs, P.Wilkuson Mrs. Geo. 8. Ma-o- n, Mr. R. Allen, Willard. Riverdale AND SCORES OF .0TUER3. WE , 241,649 Sold in 1874. Deal In Exchange, J. E. DOOLY, l, r, COUNSELOR. r M.D. rock-crysta- both instruments- - Drs. WAUGAMAS , 4198-l- y of legal business promptly attende. ' L, WACOAMAH, : riched with alternate medallions in gold of the Papal and Imperial arms. ! The1 Talisman was once carried by AND Charlemagne, and then by the first Napoleon, and there is a legend that Musical Merchandise. it operates as a charm, and secures to the wearer the protection of the On the 3d of September, deities. when the Empress made up her raiud to fly iVuiu France, it was enclosed in a reliquary if shut in by a secret spring. The Empress eouH uotopen it, so she caught up a pair of touj;8 snd dashed the costly THE SIMPLEST, ease into fragments. Shortly afterI , MOST KUBABLE, wards she confided it io a faithful AXD CONSEQ UKNTL T THE official, with orders to fiud the Em "''"X! ... $ peror at Wilbelmshome and give it The official, instead f setCHEAPEST SEWING; MACHINE! to him. out at THE MARKET. , Once, went to his apartting There he put the ments in Paris Talisman the double an iuto armoire, of could, ifnecessary, furnish Thousands WETestimonials from parties owning the. d'rs of which he fisteued together Machines in this Territ ry, buj consider it unnecessary. We simply refer intending purchasers by pit.ning over ihemamp ol the to parties EVERY W HERB, who own our Ma fortifications of Paris. He then fled ' chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other from the city, and of course, the Sewing Machine Company, apd we Empress, in her exile, when she heard all this, imagined that the Talisman MaFully (Juarantee Every rnnsi be given up for lest, and with chine hold. , it the fortunes of the Napoleo8 INSTRUCTTOKS GIVKN FREE to all who own Fancy her astonishment, theu, when our Machines. this official, at last returning to bif long abandoned apartmcu i in Paris, .; found the map, dusty indeed, but WE ALSO SELL THE undisturbed, and the contents of the SILVER-TONGE ORG A N ! armoire precisely as he had lef It can hardly be thoughf them. Manufactured by the ol 1, reliable firm of E. P. Needham A Son, N.Y., and the strange that this should be regaidd by the ex Eicpress and her partisans X AX as an tmien of unquestionable proFive years written warrant given with mise for their now fallen cause - at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds i. BOOK and " SHEET MUSIC 11. - I. DEALERS IN AT-LA- W. Ojiee over J. Galr't Furniture Store. OGDEN MAW STREETS , . & 's U MHTAPV PTTPTTH Cffictjtrtt door ttmth gold-mith- The roses, the leaves and the vase, are all of the purest The vase gold, delicately chiselled. is set upon a base of lapis lazuri, enwork. " Seven o'clocfc, t . . At JIASOXIC HA IX. MAI A. FIFTH P m- - Deiiwy. Sunday, 6 p.m. to S.30 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from a.m. to 8 p.m. M0NBy ORDER a--DEPARTMENTto 8 p.m. Open from 8 'ritside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Poatmaater. . A. W. Brown & Co., Waj . omci hom. ; i , u - BooparandAlma-Wadneaday- iand . Self Sealin? and Soldered Top Truit aud Honey Cans, 0 And can supply th same rectors: J K Ilornish, Towa; D. W Kilbourn, New York; J B. LIvnier, Indiana; J. A. McDnrvill. Illinois; J P,. Prentiss, Fort Wayne. Indiana; George W. Reynolds, Toledo, and J. Williams, of indiana." The following resolution was carried unanimously: That the directors of the Forty-firs- t Parallel Road Company, of Indiana, be auth orized aud instructed in their discretion, consolidate the stock of said company with the Keitbshurg & Eastern Road Company of Illinois. the 41st Parallel-RoaCompany ef Iowa, the Toludo & Soutwesteru Read Company of Ohio, and any other railroad companies now organ ized or to be organized, to cons' ruct a uarrow guage road across the States ot Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, or within any of thtrn, so as to secure a thmugh line of road from the Atlantic seaboard aild from Lake Erie west to th Missouri river, at or near Council Pluffs The board per f. cted their organization by iheeh c tion of J. K. HorLish, president; J. Hjmer, vice presi lent; J. R Prentiss, treasurer; J. A McDorvill, chiei engineer, and George W. secretary. Omaha Herald. Rey-Bold- "" v- o- a. Tinners, Gas, Water anil !5, 1S75. Steam Fitters. VOIm IV. of Iron, Galvanizel and Rubber Hose Pipe, including Fittings fur same. ilM-S- a , -- UTAH CENTRAL for RAMSEY'S cehbrared Lift and A Monkey Stops a 1 Train. From En- Agents "f From the Washington Star gine W ell Korve Pumps. Pumps fitted uptoorJ.r. --A- x- A fight between two eagles occurred Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. at Masonboro Sound a few days ago. PTOXEEIl OF VTA & A&iEB A large number of persons were at the ON AND aFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Vox 806. West St . Nn It Temple different landings along the Sound at rn. Lake City. Name of the time, when their attention' was Na. 1 No. 8 i STATION. Pasa. IW attracted to the combataota by a STAR BILLIARD HALL piercing cry, often repeated at short Trains Leava a. h. r. a. t eta. intervals. The birds were each ef the Maim Street, - - '' : '0(3den. Salt Uke 7 00 I 40 bald eagle species, and when first obWoeds Cross 8 T 46 4 CO JAS E VANS, Prop'?, served were about 200 yards above T 13 Oentreville 11 i the Banks channel. T 60 4 IS 1 00 rarmington One of the birds held pendant from Fancy Drink a Specially. 2 1 86 I IS Raysvllle his talons an enormous eel, which the HOUSK, rrlve at Ogden 9 00 6 40 1 00 other bird was endeavoring to gain LIQUORS, i COMPANY. No. 3 No. 4 possession of. The bird possessing Pass. Paas. eel disadvanwas taken utrtat i the, tage, as it required the use of his talons to hold his prey, which left him Trains Leava a. M. r. M. ! but his bca,k with which to ward off B 40 30 Ogden the assaults of his foe. The attack10 SI 7 10 1 00 KayavUla Saloon. ing bird, realizing h.s advantage, Depot, 10 42 7 81 1 8& Fariuington swooped upon Lis enemy, tearing the feathers and flesh from the back and Centrerille U 4 7 44 I 60 breast of his opponent. Long and Woods Croat SPARKLING BOTTLED BREtt 11 13 T M 1 T fierce the struggle waged. Each of 3 00 the birds was of enormous size, yet WliolraalA itnd Betll. ' ArrlvW:UWprHr50 one of them, taken at so great a disadin addition to the above, vantage, it last jereeived that resistMIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ance was in vain, aud, after one desLAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. pairing wail, released its prey. 'As the eel descended, and had DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) nearly reached the water, the tri- Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 8.80 p.m. and umphant bird, witn victorious cry, Salt Lake i at 8.80 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. City swooped upon it and firmly closiug Oil IUS iBAOFtA.lt'VuJI, i it in its talons, bore it away to the Passengers will pleas, purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged distant sand shoals The struggle when the fare is collected on the train. West Side East Temple Street, lasted about fiiteen miuutes. i Lno USE xi. II. MITCHELL J -- J. 1 FIRST-CLAS- S FIKST-CLAS- d7a-3u- FIRST-CLAS- GROVE BREWERY and ; i s TAYLOR'S HOTEL For alt Information eonoerning Freight or Pas sage, apply to JAMltB nil AKr, Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. HALT LA. It Iil' CITY. Board by the Day or Week, or without Board. JOHN SHARP, R.INTENDKNT. 8 Winking Oxen. i Rooms with IPs. Jjf ' A Tayl4r Cutler, WOtf Of course we can drive the oxen Propriatora. home, we lold the farmer. The idea UTAH NORTHERN Pi AILRO AD. of doubting our ability, when we have seeu them handled every day for the On and after Oct. XZth, 1375. He handed over the TRAINS WILL RUN f past month g long whip and started them, we NORTHWARD: And , Houso S the proper position in front. It NameorStatfca. was easy enough, though rather moOsen, Utah. notonous, till we met a team coming A WELLS, a. re. BUCnMILLR,t Cool and Sparkling, always the other way; then we "geed" those 80 Trains Leave Ogden ou " band, Corinn. Jl M) oxen into a ditch, and running against " 8 20pm Logan 4 46 Saloons and Families Supplied. a tree came to a stand still. We rerrlre at Franklin ceived a pleasant smile from the SOUTHWARD: Orders sent from Persons residing along the Rail, Nn 2 road Li bbs and the surrounding Towns will b teamster, as we had given him the filled at the rate of Mi cent. f.r gallon i Passenger whole road. But there we were. We v th. keg to saloons, private hunili, SO oenl. and "back" "haw" hollered "gee," a, m, dif. per gallon by th. keg. 00 9 Trains Leave Franklin till our throat felt rough. We could " " 10 (5 Logan " " Coriuna 8 lHm not get ahead unless we borrowed an 4 30 Arr're at Ogdn' axe and cut the tree down, and when IiirORTANT TO THE TRAY-ELIX- Q A to and 'rom Line Gilmer Salisbury's Stage we tried to back them they spread Montana connects with trains at Franklin. PUBLIC. out from the pole, arid etooJ face to CHA3 N1BLEY, 13 THE DUTT OF ALL PERSON! BEFORE themselves. General Freight and Ticket Agent. face, nearly - choking IT starting on a journey to ascertain l y bt M W, MERRILL, Suj.t. Then our patience gave out; wo kickroute they can reach tlwir destination with th. . and if there ar. two or mnr. roai truahle, pst ed the near one in the ribs; he playleading to tk. same point, to decide which to th. lalnst and plxasantest to travel, fully retorted by switching u across We take pleasure In stating, that th. C.KASI the face with his fly disperser. A North Webtbe! HXuwsi is the oldest, ao1 several niiles the snortes. rout. betWMn Omaha We lit a pipe, and puffed smoke snd t'nicago. Within the past two years th. into their nostrils Thi was a happy road ha been !irt !rt silreirabl. condition, an4 D. H. STUART almost the entire Hue has been i.laid with steel and sneezed oer us, thought; they ,.j T7"EEP8 FOR BALB THE REST AND CHEAP alls. KHT Th. Defxit in Chicago Is centrally looatad, snd to stop till they FOKCE And LI FT backed, but as minutes arrive their in trains wells. for deep or shallow the.', thirty Also, PriKPS of all other Hues, passengers can always b. Po :nu for Drive Well Pumps, with suitable got a stone wall between them. AVe sura of making .on nee tloos. For all went home l- - borrow a steam der- ironpt Ing. Pumps repairedand flttedupon Iowa, yo ta ns, at M orUaliop. North f Old point, in Nortu.ra and before the Via but iho'ild ticket. f Marshall, Cwlar Raprick, arrangements I'lth; jr Oflire Yard.OcMlen. porcha. For or in Clinton. ids, Northern Illlnot. points were made the oxen came in view, or Wisconsin, via Pulton; ani If you are going to i and calmly stopped in front of the Chicago, or East, yon should, by all mni, year tickets by the Old Piuneer Rou- tbarn. You may think there is noDR. H. H. WADMAN The Chicago North-Wester- n. thing human in an ox, but we are Intends opening a permanent office; Too will find on al! through trains Pullman winked both that swear ready to IV Sleepers, nw and magnificent Day Ooaobes, sb1 when they saw us, and one had a th. best Bmoking and Bocond Class Cars now oa ABOUT TUB 16TH OF OCT0BF.R. any road in tb. United fjtate. positive grin on his face. We reParticnlar inrorniation, with maps, time table, HIS SERVICES frain from expressing our opinion of PERSONS NEEDING can ete , nisy I had at any of the 'llirougU Tlck leave their orders that tint, t-- tf U. P. BREWERY " ! tak-iu- Slatting j.r A , A dl97-ly- PUiV1PS!PUPt1PS! In-i-i . Pa-te- at ce ta-te- rn reason-tid- e North-Eaet.r- n 143-t- pur-cha- x n with Box A Priest Flopes and Gets Married. fi From the Globe Democrat Win. 1126, IiIilfr.K or address him Salt laksj City. f MONUMENTS. Marble AND LETTERED Groro Brewery. to-"- r RICHTER . A CARD. BT James Fowler, ?.','' I031y Monuments or Sandstone i. th. West, or apon personal or wntt D application to , f 3, H. Moowtatw, Wester. Traveling Agent Omaha, Neb, or to W. II. BTN5iiT,O.BralPaa.Dg.r Agsnt Chicage. . ; Oftices k d9-t- CUT Springfield, 111., Oct. 11.. A sensation was created in town MAIN OGDEN STREET, by the announcement that the Th. Last asd cb eej.t in tin market. Rev Gerhart Luker, pastor f the German Catholic church, had eloped with Miss Mary Langeman, and that they had been married in Cincinnati Th by a Justice of the Peaee. his TIIE BEST liEEB in VI Al is of the daughter young lady Wholesale and Retail on a her and he housekeeper, w hich caused to lat year, trip Europe some, ti lk at the time. THE TEADE SCP It is rumord that be took with FAMILIES AND PLIED. j hivi funds belonging to the church, Ordert Promptly Shipped to an$ and $3 500 which he bad exacted from a wid' w wh recently lost h.-- hus- Point on the Railroads. 'or his soul. band, to pay for tuas-if& FRY1 These rumors, and many othtrs in P. 0. Box 19, Ogdea. 4 connection with the affair, are not well fouuded. It is evident, however, Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. that, he has the yonng lady, A Pine Ball All kinds of outdoor amusements as a letter has been received from floor. aonnmmnriAttn. frnm 90 nrl lun Ai.noAn him to that effect. Their relations the Hall or Grounds heretofore have been looked upon m PkTtiee wishing to engage Bit aptly seTendays in adraaoa. but nothing is positively TERMS LOW. known derogatory to either. : l e. OGDEN CITY I , e OFFICE, .Fighting for an Eel. y d, LEWIS, ttoie. ' the undersigned the Charleston News " New York Te!ls, Fargo A Co,. - - r. i A day or two since the train on - Omaha - rranciece First National Bank. the Savannah and Charleston-RailroaBait Uke City Wtlla, Fargo A Cwas stopped by a monkey while Brolcert, WOODi FREEBORN, San Fran in rapid motioo. ' It seems that the Attorney, F. 8. RICHARDS, Ogden. ?18-t-f train was bowling along at the rate ' miles an h ur, when of twenty-fivli ; ' down brakes" wa souud-eInstmctions suddenly Thorough the engine bell ringing vigorously Gi .nbyax and the locomotive same the at I O Experienced Lady iterator Came to & time, as the brakemen stop sprang l- - their posts. The couductor These Machiues can be obtained on was rather mystified, and at once pro "EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ceeded to investigate the matter. It cash. for 10 or a discount of per cent, was discovered that a monkey, which at call For Particulars was coufiued in the baggage car, had . S. JIAIX ST., loose and was amusing himbroken WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Oppoaita OLD TmllSU YARD, OR, ADDRESS self on the bell rope, and swinging la O. E. MASON, the Clcr,. Jewelry. Silver and was thus signalled to en oar I ZlZrn engineer btreet, AGENT, stapalrmg BeaUy 4otm asd all wf rk arretted it . - Orlesi, Ctafc. stop. . at So as to meet the iacrnsing demand for horn consumption or exportation at pncustusuit Ui -- 1 (From the Boston News.) Ogden Junction, ia . ei j II i i A full line ' . Saturday. b 7 JjPfg, (S UNDA. ITS EXCEPTED.) u Among the precious memorials of hotel:) juhctios (fobmcrly her 830 p.m. sovereign days which the EmlUlt Lal Citr, doabls daily 4.40 .20 .m. m ansient and home custom solicited Mail daily . . . .40aJU. A and satisfaction guaranteed. press Eugenie still retains are' the rtfiroagh Mail daily , -. "Golden ' for fleit Lake ud the East . Rose," which was presented T.00 a.m. M. H. BEARDS 1.ET, Proprietor. to her B.wpm. d49tl gait L"mno ln by the Pope when 8he was fT, Rich County, Bw Lata Coanty and 8oda still Mid at the Tuileries, aijd Tia RTanstou, mails reigningWyoming, Swings live the latter place Wednesday, and SaturTalisman of the Charlemagne, a curi2 pnt . days, et .oo p.m. souvenir the two greatest of ijoouty, ous, wt. piy ". Sort Ofd and HarrTiHe Wednesdays100 princes ho ever swayed the destip.m. A Saturday nies of modern Europe. Tha Gold MtiTille Wednesdays and Saturday! 7.30 and Blatersville, Lvnne Pln CitF Rose is a wonderful piece of 2.4ft p.m. aud Saturdays Wednesday, ST., OGDEN, K i CAXS ! 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TSSSrf PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, ' OGDEN, CTAII. 3IOXDAY OCTOBER Ko. 30. jo Oeden Post Office: MAILS. n L4yrQlfA loo ARRIVAL AND. CLOSLNQ a.lt 'Tl-.- JhdT. donbto Mail daily rougb klail Uilj n $8.00 4 nn f three Month. . n i CXS!FRL1T ATT K HAVE RECENTLY IMPORTED 111 n uuthiuery for uiaaufkctariug on a large aval, ,. Burintu Homager. X STBATFOBD Monthi- - FRLIT To all who are suffering from th. .rrers tad in discretions of youth, nerronl weaksars, aar'y dj-ca-y, loss of manhood, Ac, I will sand a reip lb it will cor. yon, FREE OF CHARGE. Tblsgr.it remedy was discoved bra aiissloeary in Soutti America. Baud a self-ad-d rettwd tsthe Rrv. Jostri T. Irukn, Station It, Utile Ifwe Mn Tork City. , T. evel. :.il:.'tl CITY LICENSES. 0 To all whom It may couccru. IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT all Persons engaged in Business ia Ogaen City, (for waieh the City provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are baMe to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected . lo a Fine. t By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HEf RICK, Majoiy . MME3 TAYLOR, City Reeordor. ' Ordi-oacc- ea . - o - The C5ee or the Citv Recorder the City 011, Fifth Bus ; 1, OgJen. K tiil i CJfic Hour from 10 U |