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Show JUNCTION. OGDEN, THE FIFTH STREET. Penrose, . . Editor. W" Charles IT -- hiid Houey ( uui, And oaa supply the sums at OGB3T, CTA11. ao Office: Post OcdenAND CLOSING MAILS. . iTthrougb.Miul.Uily 7.40 a.m. . . .itUktCity. dnbl daily TnrW" Mail daily . ?7t Through Mail daily , cLoaira. Lake and the East fO'T . r. ,w mail'0 . . . .20.ju. TIANSIENT . rV.nt T .00 a.m. -I Ci. -- .... th (rrtBMERLY HOTEL! ) JUNCTION AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED 8.40 a.m. via Evanstou, Wyoming, and Utter piaca Wednesdays audfaatur- lD.m uSeCounty. Daily. . . Wednesdays Oirdeii and Ilarrumlla 2.00 p.m. A Saturday and .30 SoriDgs Z Ogden Junction a.m. 6.30 p.m. . . U.I I.ka pn. u. 7.40 4.40 p.m. . 8.10 .''ut 6.46 . . ( BEARDSLEY HOUSE ARIVALS. uUksCitv, double daily through Mail daily II. BEARDKLEY, Proprieter. M. The Hard Times. A The following is a substantial report of two interviews which occurred within half an hour of each other in ihe editorial rooms of the the other day : 1 irst V lsitor. I have a son of good education and some experience Inter-Ocea- n guaranteed. d49tt A. W. Brown & Co., in journalism, for whom J Saturdays UluT.r.vill. . 1, Wednesdays Bmuville . ..i anal i I am seeking ajm FIFTH BOOK and SHEET MUSIC d!98-l- boolc-Veepe- r, y -- t- HE HOWE Sewing iilachine 1 IT. z.o.o.r. V COUNSELOR-A- - LAW T AND to parties iSVUUl V 11 IS K IS, who owb our Ma chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, aud w. ingi noar briov; me only one dollar a day, and upon this my family are compelled to live! My wife brave NOTARY PUBLIC. Guarantee Every Ma- little woman that she is! cheers me Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Fully by telliug me that we can subsist untiMn fn'vATi tn rasns lwtfore the 8u- Iwial chine Isold. ami District Courts. Conveyancing and upon this, and that the, docs not mind htrial Business done with accuracy and INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own it at all, if will only keep up my teuton. our Machines. courage and battle on! NATHAN TANNER, Jr., These gentlemen are possessed of WE ALSO SELL THE ATTORNEY AT LAW good legal education and much ex AND perience, have rare attaiuments as SILVER-TONGU- E ORGAN ! scholars, insou'uch that they would NOTARY PUBLIC. he equal to college rofessorships al Jirtt door tout)? Post Office, Main it. Ogdm Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of. K P. Needham A Bon, K. Y., and the Bpecii'l attention given to collections. most aoywhere, and arc better fitted onvevaucinir and No- nr. uintlv made. for the discharge of public trusts ttrial bumnescarflutiy atteaaia to. ma m than half the abinet officers which II. MARGARY, Five years written warrant given with have come and gone in Washington; both instruments- -- AT-L yet here they are in the maturity of AW. ATTORNEY their manhood, possessed of good 21. E. IF. CUE ALES, Office seer J. Galc'i Furniture Store. health, and are ready, anxious, eager, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. OGDEN MAIN STREET, to work at any houorable employ Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Eaiablishment d5tf uient that will bring bread to their A.. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. families, but wasting their energies ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. f in a feverish search for remunerative Office at Residence 2nd South Street, ibor. Their experience is that of Salt Lake City, Utah. thousands of the educated and pro (MM Office Remit-1mu- I EMUKSON PIAXu. 1 MINER, d227-t- 1 Ill kinds of legal business promptly attends dlt 1 1. WACQAMAN, M.D. A. 8. CONDON, M.D, Drs. WAUGAMAN & Surgeons DESEBET NATIONAL BAM OF SALT Paid Up LAKE CITT. Capital, $200,000 - intkorizcd $1,000,000 WM. II. HOOPER. President, H. 8. ELDREDOE, Vice Prest. BRIGHAM YOUNG. M. JENNINGS. JOHN SHARP, ERAM0RZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. VDirectors. Coin, Gold Dust, College tfcrip mtHa uti nrnmnt.1v rAmittfld 'ign Exchange for gale. Interest Paid on doa-i- y nngs uepoaiu. GollM-.tinn- s 'E. E.II.0RTH DOOLY. J. E. DOOLY & CO.' i; ax limits AMD A8t's Wells, Fargo OGDEN, & Co's Express, UTAH. frnact a General Banking Business. Prompt Attention given to CoUeetumt. Mming Stockt Bought and Sold on Oammitiion. Correspondents t k Co. "", Targe " New York Baa FranciBco Omaha Bait Lake City Bank. ff National rgo 4 Co.. i Brtrt, SS-t- t FREZBORN, San Fran Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden. WOODS f J. S. LEWIS, MATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Clocks. Silver W!'1'8. MAIN STREET,Jewelry, OGrEN jjre.t tuutij Uoae Inter-Ocea- - and Sample Room, 2V - ILL'S Agent. Texas Pacific Railroad. East Temple Street, The Louisville Courier-Journa- l Col brook iluilding, Salt Lake City. Correspondence promptly attended to. announces that one of the most im portaDt questions to he submitted ti the next Congress will be that of ex tending Government aid to the con struction of the Texas Pacific Rail The New Improved road. This is the scheme for build ing a road fiom Marshall, Texas, to San Diego upon the l'acific, and is familiarly known as the Tom Scott The entire distance from road. Shreveport to the Pacific Ocean is 2,100 miles, of which 45u miles has been completed and equipped. The ' construction of (his road is claimed as Sold In 1874. a rightful Southern demand and Machine 1 OH nflfl mon than anV other XUUiUUUniauufacturedin'the Unite i States. a necessity of Southern trade. It These figures show the universal popularity of the is a m re and more direct shorter, The following Singer. easily built road than the present nf road now under Stanford and Co. and Jay Gould. It will show the estimation in which it is held by is desirable that California should leading families in our own community: have a competing road, as the present traffic is a Monopoly transcontinental having used the Singer and is attended with all the extur WE the undersigned atachine in our famines can cheerfully recommend it to all parties wishing to purtions and embarra ments incident to durable and chase a want of competition. It is, howa machine, Winslow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stnart, - Ogden B. II. Higginbothaai " ' ever, of the higtiest importance that (Sen. H. Tribe " " Mrs. 0. Widerborg Thos. Biddla this Southern road should not be ' Scbram " L. J. Herrick and controlled exclusively by G. owned Win. Paine " Mrs. F. A. Brown Mrs. 8 ds L Bsnnie, Dmtaa Eastern capitalists, and that its traf" Mrs. P. Wilki json Mrs. Geo. 8. Man, fic should not be managed in the inMrs. R, Allen, VVillard, Kiverdale terest of Eastern communities San AND 8C0RSS OF .OTHERS. Francisco is properly the central point of one railroad system; ill roads upon this side of the continent should Thorough Instructions be owned here and managed in such Gi nby aa a way as not to discriminate against' Experienced Lady Operator! the interests of our merchants and business men. Jay Gould is underThese Machines can be obtained on to have the control of the stood EASY.MONTHLY PAYMENTS Pacific road aud the Morn; on Union or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. south from Ogden. It road running For Particulars call at is also asserted that he is desirous of MAIX ST., extendiug his system to San Ftancis-cOpposite OLD TIIHIN8 YARD, OR, ADDRESS by the building of another road in O. E, MASON, opposition to the Central Pacific- AGENT, S. F. Ciironiclo. im-iBdeii, CUB. SINGER, 241,649 W in Exchange, MC. Office fessional classes. GROCERS. - - It. W. E. JEXXEXS, Second Door South of Post Office. I - & CO, MAC VEAGH WHOLESALE CHICAGO, C0D0S, tfc OGDEX, UTAH, Physicians FRARKL1N and and ail wcrk warraLtei d4-l- y times. Tinners, Gas, Water and 1YEDJI ESD AY, 9TOVEHBER S, 1875. employment. I tnink he would be able to satisfy you as aa editorial tine, r i'u v.. 2.45 and p.m. Saturdays yednedays ST., OGDEN, writer, or as a city items man, or a UaLr and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m reporter. But he is willing to do . DEALERS IN OFFICE HOURS, " 8.15 a.m. 6.46 p.m. . . taeral Delivery, anything else about your office to Sunday, 8 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. DEPARTMENT HKGISXBV act as mailing clerk, or Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. assistant in any capacity, either in DEPARTMENT. MONEY ORDER to 8 p.m. Open from 8 a.m. your counting-room- , mailing room, 8 p.m. s,uide Door open from 6 a.m. to Postmaster. ! or JOSEPH HALL, any other place about your office. He depends upon his labor for mainAND Trains tenance, and to help support "our - - 8.40 a m Musical Merchandise. CP. train arrives family: but after eontinuous applica" . p.m. ' - 6.40 J. P. " tions he is unable to find work, and I 6.05 p.m. CP. Emigrant arrive 6.20 p.m have met with but little better sue leaves q p, 9.46 a.m, " " " cess in the way of employment even P. " - 4.25 p m. U P. Emigrant leaves far myself. In my office 1 meet - - - 9.00 a.m. TJ. C. train arrives daily young and middle aged men, 5.40 p.m. " and well educated frugal, temperate, ina.m. 9.40 leaves - - - 6.20 p.m, dustrious when they ,cau find emand 6.15 p.m. P. N. train arrives ployment for bidy orfor mind who 5.45 a.m, leaves u THE SIMPLEST, in as much anxiety and suspense are gait Lake City Time. MOST DURABLE, touching the means of support for themselves and families as ourselves. AJ'D CONSEQUENTLY THE God only knows what is in store for if SITING OF 0GDKN LODGE, No. 5, EVERY CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! us if these hard times shall continue! And I see no hope for immediate THE MARKET. It HASOXIC HALL., MAIX STREET cor- Sojourning brethren in food stauding are change. uiauy mviiea. Second Visitor Any editorial i. B. (J 001 FELLOW,d47N. O. E could, ifnecessary, furnish Thousands of 1y, U. VAN, Sac'y. 1 Testimonials from parties owning tnea. work for me to day? Oive me, if vou Machines in this Territory, but consider it unMy earn- necessary. We simply refor intending purchasrs can, even one day's work. F. S. RICHARDS, ' So as to meet the Increasing demaud fur Unit consumption or eguortatiom at pnCMlv.uit iu (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) 2.00 ARRIVAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, $8.00 4.00 inglsOoFT racliin.ry tut lubuUtrttirii.,; Self Sealing aud Soldered Top Fra!t Butinen Ifjnager. K V ENING, Sundays excepted" EVERY rablubl TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. IMPORTED1 THK FIATS RECENTLY 7 IMnry on a large scale, STRATFORD . FRL1T CAXS! CASS ! I- - CERTIFICATE VOL IV. Diamond or 111 Omen, the New York Times A lady of great accomplishments, and one who has had considerable experience of life none other than the wife of Captain Burton, the renowned African traveler has just published a book, in which she fore tells much peril to England, and es pecially to Queen Victoria if that sovereign persists in retaining in her possession the celebrated Koh diamond. That stone has always had a bad reputation. It is snid, though without sufficient reason, to have been discovered in the mines of Galconda, and that in consequence of some ter- nblo di'ed of cruelty perpetrated on its finder, his dying curse still clings to it. Mrs Burton traces th history of the gem through many possessors, all of whom suffered some terrible disaster or came to a violent death. The first lost his kingdom, the second died in exile, others were strangled or assassinated in different ways. The fall of the once gn-aEmpire of AuJ rungzebe she attributed t the Mountain of Light. When Nadir Shah captured Delhi, he took away with him to Persia treasure and jewels of incalculable value, among them the From the momeut he retched Persia "everything went wrong?' Ihe was Boon after assassinated, and his jewels stolen. Its next possessor was poisoned; the two next had their eyes put out, and so on, disaster ever following the stone till it came into the possession of Runjjeet Sing, the Lion of the' PunjabJ He died soon aftcr-th- en his son! was poisjned, and at brief intervals his grandson and great grandson also were assassinated. Anarchy followed then came the conquest of Pu jab, and so the diamond fell into its present destination. ' This is all matter of history, and has been recounted by previous writers. Jiut Mrs. Burton does not pretend to go only over the old ground. She declares she did not know the history of the gem until she had had a dream, wherein it was made known She then looked int the to her question, though it must be allowed that she is not quite accurata in her account of the f ortunes of the former proprietors. Many of them whom she does not mention, were prosperous and powerful rulers; some died peaceable deaths, and one, tbo monarch of the Sikhs, so far as regarding thts diamond as ill omened, Valued it as a holy relic aud bequeathed it to Juggernaut. But Mrs. Burton is a firm bejjver in omeus, and entreats the. Queen to discard the stone, which she sometimes wears She says that Lord Dalhousie. who sent it to the Queen, died soon afterward; that the Duke of Wellington, who gave the first stroke to the new cutting, lived but three months and that Prince Al bert next fell a vbtini to the aucieut r. hm-per- or curse Now, it is not difficult to uader-stan- d how a belief in the ill omen of Areata for RAMSEY'S celebrated Lift and En gine VTslI force Tumps, tuiap. fitted up tu urder. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. PIOXEKU LIXE OF UTAH. aFTER JAN. 1st ON AND Name of STATION. No. 1 I'M las. Mrs-B.- OFFICE, w . Box a. at. Salt Lake 7 00 Woods Cross T 3S 1 I Centrevllla T 33 4 16 Farmingtoa t In i S3 1 00 baysTlll 8 12 4 32 1 34 . . eta. 3 40 A rrive at Ogden 9 00 3 40 1 00 Trains Leav a. 9 Ogden at. r. 4 S FIRST-CLAS- 31 7 to 1 00 Farmingtoa 6'2 T 31 1 S3 Centrevllla U 4 T 44 1 SO Woods Cross 11 13 T 33 1 73 Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 t 20 "J 00 Depot, and Saloon. Wholesale and Retail, LAGER MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS & 8.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. PassenKera will rlase purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will lie charged when the tare Is collected ou tiie train. For all Information concerning Freight or Pas sage, apply to JAMUB HI1AKP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, TAYLOR'S HOTEL On Til SALT LA.KK CITY. f Board by the Day or Week. Hay Rooms with or without Board. Tj$jr . glPkRINTENDENT. l"tf UTAH NORTHERN Taj lor A Culler, Proprietor. RAILROAD. U. P. BREWERY Oct. 13th, 1875. TRAINS WILL RL'N And NORTHWARD: Kama of Stat' tn. BUCHMILLRt m. a. 9 80 11 Ml 3 4 45 Oorlnne " Lopan rrlvo at Franklin 800TUWARD: No. 2 Passenger Trains Leave Franklin " " Lotfan " Corinns Arr've at Ogden 14 a. m, I Utah. WELLS, PROPRIETORS. Cool and Sparklinc.alaat A on hand. 2im House Maltins: Ogt'eii, No. PMsenge1, 1 Trains Leave Ojtden ' EUROFMM PUR, West Side East Temple Street, tf and after CRAUSHT. BEER ON EXCEPTED,) Oden City at 5 a.m " BOTTLED BEEH SPARKLING to the above, in addition ' ! f 10 On COM PANT. S GROVE BREWERY u. 10 4 HOl'SE, LKiliO IS, Pass. Kaysvllle Leaving n Specialty. S dZ-y- 3 No. 4 'ass. Ocdes. - Fancy Drink FIRST-LA- SS No. - JAS. J. EVANS, l'roit'r. HEST-CLAS- Saloons and Families Supplied. Orders sent fron Person residing along the Rail road Lines aad th surrounding Towns will tm promptly filled at the rate of to cents per gallon b the keg to saloons, private lamilMm, St) ont tf per gallon by th keg. eoo 10 45 2 10pm 4 30 IMrOllTAKT TO Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Liu to and from Montana connects with trains at rrauklia. TJIETKAY-ELIX- G rUliLIC. CIIAS. MBLEY, IS THE DUTY OF ALL PERSONS PKFORK IT starting on a Journey t ascertain by what route tbey csnna. li their deiitinatiou ilh the lewt trouble, and if there are two or mare rwla dl97-lleading to the same point, to decide which is the sufrstaiid pltiasanteet to travel. We take pleasure In stating, that tlis Cfltrsoo A North WiHTKRN Railway is the oMent, ! and antes theWithin, tberoute bntwevu Omulithe" L'sirago. past twi yeais road bed htu been but in admirable condition, auf almost the emtiie been relaid with steel bta line RR TWILL PAY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS I WARD for tne and conyictlou of the ails. In The Chicano it Depot tiet,l, and pcrsor or persons who fired the preniines of m. as their trains arrira there centrally thirty minutes iu a (iilh.rton thsnleht ofthe2fttb inst.. or FIFTY vance of all other hue., pasHMiirere h can aiay DOLLARS for information that will lead U) their For alt eouuertious. in. of making arret In Northern and lows, vou poiuts JOMtCA WILLIANN, ihuuld piirrhae tickets via Mai shall. Cedar Hapc Chief t ire Dnp't. or Fur in Clinton. lllltmis Northern points C3-lOgdea City, or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and If you are g'ling t Chi, Ago. or East, you should, by all nwans, purN FRANCO-AMERICAchase ynor tickets by th Old Pionmr Houte General Freight and Ticket Agent, M YY. MERRILL, Supt. $100 REWARD arrt hn-tes- ' . rn North-Eiunvr- n HOTEL AND UKSTAUliANT, The Chicayo North Western. (Formerly Ogden House.) you will find on all through trains PuUmaft and magnificent Day Oubeii, ami the bft Smoking and Second Class Cr now ou any road in the Uiiitrd Stales. Particular inrornnttiun, with mans, time tabb', etc , may l e ha t at any of the Ibrougu Ti. kwt )(Hcs in the Wosl, cr nvou personal or wn;t.,n sppli' Stlon ts g J, 11 Moij!Tfn, Wssfsr 4got Omaha, Nub , or to W. 11 Btknnkt, Gsnsral A"Ut Chicaga. (or. Main n-- 4th Ktreetn, Ogden CHARLES BEKNARD, Prop'r. .... )l Groyo 843,-8S4,W)- 8. im. Main Stkf.et, SO MONUMENTS. The three United States mints namely, at Philadelphia, San Francisco and Carson City coined in the fiscal year ending Jnoe 30th, 1875, 30,191,173 pieces of gold and silver, and have metal of the value of This Was nearly four times the aggregate of the British coinage f,.r the same period. The total of gold coinage was $33,553,965. Large as th's sum is, it is but .little more than half of the product of gold and Returns silver on the Pacific Slope. from the companies express compiled show that the total field of the mines for the year ending 1874 wai 74,000,000. St.. Nil It Tempi STAR BILLIARD KALI. i Trains LeaT this diamond should hava prevailed ' HE ABOVE HOUSE WILL BE OPENED OS nxt, Oct 25, 175. Tne es'ahlisb- in the East. Apart fron the facts J Monday mrat Iihs u en rf filled aud mfurnlshul thrown it excouuected with its hitst'Ty, out. auduests will receive the very best mvii treme value fince it is by far the tion. purest diamond now in existence would have induced some to rr align it in order to possess it. But it is not bo easy to account for the credulity Marble or Sandstone Motiunients or superstition, call it what we may, CUT AND LETTERED BT which we find displayed in a woman of 6uch hih culture, talent and MAW STREET OODE.Y it. ll,B,arket. ar.d fkii.i-The practical knowledge of the world as Mrs. Burton. United Males Mints. West SOG, Lake Cilj. t 8 No. MITCHELL & JAMES 1874. light-runnin- g first-clas- itters. A full line of Iron, Galvanized and Rubber Hose Pipe, including same. Fittings t Koh-i-noo- J: fr CITML UTAH From Steam Broworyl 81eier, nw rasenr 103-l-y CATtlJ. Te a!T whe are suffering from the errors and io dixcrrtiuns of youth, nervous wsahni ii, tTy dc rsy, loss of manbocl, Ac , I will tend rejp ib.it will car yon, FKF.K OF CIlAEtJK. 'ihiagi.st remwly was discoved ty a niissienurj iu Suuih America, feud a sel ervrke tothv Rev. Joitpa T. I5ufi, iltatk-- n V, Jit At New York Vy. " " . ii 6m fa THE BEST BEER in U2Ai Wholesale and Retail FAMILIES . A'D THE TRADE SIT PLIED. CITY LICENSES. To all wliom it may concern. o U"0TICE 13 HEREEY 01VN. TV Order $ Prompt? Shipped to an$ W , all PersoBS engaged iu Ji.i-j,Point on the Radroadt. 0g4en City, tcr wnicb th Ci.j- ' i )... 'i.u provide that & FRY1 nances obtained,) without fir! jn'.'ru.i P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. license are ha'ile to be taken ! pfcr h'j AldernaB of said City, and be suLjetit J Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful io a Fine. Orove. Cotiaril, By order of the r LESTER J UET RICK. A Fin Rail amusement All kinds of sari large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 TAYLOR, City ' to 2"0 persons. .- lir-..s-- RICHTER Cf oat-doe- Parties wishing to ngaae the Hall of Gvocnds nriutapiy sevenaays in advance. TERMS LOW. Ms-Ji- MBS . . ThC5e of ihe Cr, City H&U, Fifth 8tr. , Qffiti Deitrtfr lAt v. t.u-th- 3, till w f.rf , |