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Show THE OGDENrTONCnON: Y SEMI-WEEKL- Published Wednesday and Saturday. FIFTH STREET. f PER TEAR Psnrosx, - - Editor. JDharles 8LX MOMT1L3 WiLTES TEOXSJS, Bssistsi SatajM. Poilisbed BVfRT EVKtilNa.Bunday. excepted- ' 7. TERMS"' OF SUBSCRIPTION. " One Year . . Bix Month . . Three Month- - j ugie - i iiA,Miki ' it .T. " . . 6.15 pm. V .40 a.m. OF SALT LAKE CITY. (40 p.m. $200,090 Paid Up Capital, !ji,uuu,vuu f t, ...... THE HOWE 6.46 p.m Sewinglachine , HONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. . to 8 p.m. Open from Oitsida Door open from 6 ejn. to 8 p.m. N.J. SHARP, Postmaster Trains - - " " 9.00 a.m TUK MARKET. B.40 p.m 9.40 a m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m, -- -- conta, ifecesnary, furnish Thousands of Testimonials from parties owning tnese Machines in this Territory, but consider it unnecessary. We simply refer intending purchasers wno owu our jua ii parties EVUKtwufittK, liines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, aud we V Ma- - Fully Guarantee Every cnine hold. THIS PAPER IS ON FIXE WITH I INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own our Machines. SrrftRCWf772. - SELL THE WE i - ; ORGAN SILVZR-TONCU- E Advertising Contract! can be made. "Where ! TTi Salt LakeCiiy Tim. c MACHINE , 4.25 p m -- leaves , SEWING ! leaves and C.N train arrives MOST DURABLE, AXD CONSEQUENTLY THE 6.40 p.m. 6.0a p.m CHEAPEST 6.20 p.m. 9.45 a.m. " - u. c. rain arrives and THE SIMPLEST, 8.40 a.m. C. P. train arrives C. P. U.P Emigrant arrives iC. P. V leaves' " " tj. p. UP. Emigrant leaves -- i. o. o. r. ! Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. P. Needham A Son, N. Y., and the f cii, At MASONIC HALli, MAIJf STREET are cor Five yean written warrant both instruments- - guJouruiLg brethren in good standing diaily invited. E. M. J.R.CRANDALL.N.G. given with CUE ALES, TP. d47-l- Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. t F. S. RICHARDS, COTJNSELOR-AX-LA- MAIN STREET, OGDEN, W d227-t- f AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. ' Fascial attention 8n-p- re given to casea before the and District Courts. Conveyancing and and Notarial Business done with accuracy 4iipatch. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW an untimely grave, Ojfcttpjmitt. Driver' Drug SUrre,Main it, 6gin R t.An.iAM H"D . ...dill . .......U.tilt.l. flnJ..! ..IWH1IIVI .(.Ul t.I w nfll HOVl tances pr.knptly made, Conveyancing and No ui u tarial Dusines careiuuy atwnueu iu. 1 MINER, & COUNSELOR. oaAb aian.13 , lenl 0. B. vaij, business promptly attends olt " ADAMS, OSDES CITY, $idt Main Street, eppotite Bmflt V dl78-6Jbrrttort Stores i, OjJIw Watt 8. J. JONA880N E. D. II0GE, HUGE & J0NASS0N, ATTORNEYS-at-LA- ' ; ; ' "Anld Reekie" Liquor Store. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN Then you will find Iike W v J. S. DOOLY, G. J. E. PURE 188ALCOIIO L, PROOF. "OLD TOM GIN" MY Is up to the mark'. No Turpentine and Cologne bpirits, seasoned with Juniper, but a Pure Article Guaranteed. ' .. n. ORTH DOOLY & CO. CCME AND TRY BEFORE OGDEN. a Co'.s , WHOLESALE UTAH. Trcmwct . General Banking Burineu. Prompt Attention given to CoVUctum. Mining Sockt Bought and Sold on Qmmution. 'C4rre8poBdentst Fint National argo Bank. m. . vo . - ' VEAGB & CO, GROCERS. , IT. LA Til A if & Attornet, F. S. BICHAXDS, - - ! B. W, E. JEXXEJTS, Agent. East Temple Street, Colt brook Building, ealt laRe City. Correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Bample Room, 21 New York can jTSBctaoa Salt Lake City Co., San Fran Ogden. or Sandstone Marble Monuments ... CUT AND LETTERED BY James Fowler, tt TO OBSTACLES al f J. S. T.P.TJ17T55 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. door to Schrcm's M.Uinery Store, FIFTH SL, OGDE, Vice-Presiden- J. Royle. Select Reading, Miss Hattie Brown. Practical Arithmetic Mr. C. Wright. Elocution, Prof C Davis Spelling, (old and new method) Mr. 4. 5 8 7. rt.h first-cla- xa TOJm IV. low rates. ! Ij.o ... 9. MARRIAGE H4PPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Error, and Abn es in early life. Man to marriage re hood restored. Imnedimenta New and moved. New method of treatment remarkable remedien. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Addreoe nOWaRD ASSOCIATION. 419 . Ninth Pi I'hiladf Ithis, ra- an institntiou havi ag a hi(rh repntation for hon orabi. conduct and pmfeasional skill. dl.8-o- i 3m Name of ' 15c. to G . T n Pamphlet of 3.i00 newnpapera, aud advertising. ROW ELL A CO, New York containing linti of estimate shovinz cost of 100 paees, a. id. . t Trains Leave 4 u. t. a. ' $ M. . te 00 8 40 T 25 4 8 T S3 4 16 jfarmingtoa T 60 4 S3 1 Eaysville 8 12 4 6(2 1 86 6 40 , .. eta. T Salt Lake starting on a Journey to ascertain b what route they can reach their dentinatien with th least trouble, and if there am tws or mnrf Marts leading to the same point, to decide wuksi ti Iks . safest aud pleasan test to travel, , J " w tak.e (Measure in stating, rrm tne UfiKie A NortH'W iHTiaa Kailwat to the oldest, aad several miles the shortes, route between Wrslia aud Cnicafto. Within the pst two years road bed has been bnt ia admirable eoaditioa.aad almost the entire line has been relai i with steel , ails. ,.; The Depot In Chicago is centrally located, and their trains arrive tiiere thirty minute, la ad- vauce ef all other lines, passengers oaa always a sure of making Kantern connections. For all Iowa, you points in Northern and Hortn-Kaster- n should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rap-Id- s, in or Clinton. For points Northern Illinute or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and if yea are going to Chicago, or East, yon should, by all means, par chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Houte ( ' ,5, , ; " Woods Cross ' CentrovUle ' iii ,'9 00 ArrlveatOfcdea M 6 00 t - -- T - : "' r. M. A. Kaysvill FarminirtoB 10 Centreville ." 20 81 T 10 1 00 62 T 81 1 86 4 T 44 1 60 ' 11 ' i M. 9 40 10 Woods Cross Yon will And on all through train. Pallwutn Sleepers, a-- w and magnificent Dny Coaches, aa I the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now any road in the United States. Particular information, with maps, time table. etc , may be had at any of the Through Ttoket Otlices in the West, or upon personal r wnttun . application to Travel! , Agent J, II. Mochtaih, Westerm Omaha, Neb., or to W .H. Btkckstt, General Paaaeng ' i No, 2rNo. 4 Pass. Pass. Ogdec ''' The Chicago North- - Western. 00 ' ' ' Trains Leave sons. Comio Recitation, Mr. A. Par " Mr. A. C Brown. Questions and suggestions will be al lowed after each subject. The Association extends a pressing invitation to school trustees to attend the next meeting, and inspect school ap paratus, etc. A Parsoss. Respeotfully, 13 T 63 1 40 8 SO 1 00 GROVE BREWERY ......... fc STINGER, HAVE BAKBRS. for the purpose of r resn carrying on an extensive baaing Dusiness. Bread every day. Cakes, and Pies of all descrip tions made to order, at onr establishaient, mfth Street. (Jail and see us, lor we "Kneaa dai-ldeal. mUE A formed a n day at home. AgentsA wanted. Outfit and term five, TRUK CO, Augusta, 13 dltt-fMaine. The Law Cioveruiuc Secre - y ' No Compeniation Allowed for CommUsiont and Certified Copiet of Papers. , - .' Depot, and Saloon. addition to the above, EXCEPTED DAILY, (SUNDAYS Leaving Ogden City at6a.m & and Salt Lake City at 8.80 a.m.and sparkling bottled bees , 8.30 p.m. Wholesale and BetalL. 5.05. p.m. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when, the fare is collected on the train. For all information sage, apply to Ilk Excellency i B. F. Potts, Gover nor of Montana, Helena, M. T. FIFTH ETOiRINTKNDENT. JANUARY 1st dl98-l- y No. 1 I 0:20 a m Leave Ogden... Brigham 10:50 " " Logan...... 2:00p.m. Arrive at Franklin. ........ ..3:30 " 80VTUWASD MX Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Lin to and Irom Montana connects with trains at Fianklin, M. W. MERRILL, Buht. Chas. NrBLET. dl97-J- y Gen. JTrelght aad Tcifcet Agt. TAYLOR MERCHANT TAILOE, FIFTH STREET, ..... Just The Agricultural Department i In Literature, Local and General Newt, OGDEN. - receive! a full Assortment EnglUh, French THE NORTHWEST. Not alone on Its political character dne. the INTKR-OCKA- N rest its claim to popular favor. It aims at the highest excellence la alt depart, nenta, and in this era of progressiva Journalism j , aspires w pneuion among tne nest. Xhe lNl make especial rlaita A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Its columns are carefully srnardad aralnnt objectionable matter, and every effort ts aad ta render it a pleasant and profitable compel ton to me noma urosine. . ; Is carefully edited by gentlemen of abililv aad .. iperiance, & Domestic Correspondence , of Foreign And everything that goes to auk. and Domestic A HrSt-ClaS- S K"eWSpaper: not excelled by any publication fn th era oountry. The It Is INTER-OCEA- CLOTHS 1 CASSIMERES NATIONAL NEWSPAPER The Best Stock of SXTITIiJSrGS AND Pantaloon Goods FINE, FULL BRED DURHAM BULLS Which I will sell on easy terms, and at close Sir: It has been brought to the atten tion of the Department that the Secre EVEE OFFERED FOR SALE IN taries of the Territories of the United figures. All recorded animals, with good pedigrees, 6 14 States charge and receive fees for issu from to months old. OGDEN. ing commissions, furnishing certified JOSHUA WILLIAMS 20Mm copies of papers, and for other ser -- :o: vices required ia the performance of their official dunes , la this connectioa Dr. AMASA S. CONDON, I have the honor to invite your attention to section 1855 oF the Revised Statutes. FAXCT YESTISGS which is in the following language, viz: "No law of any Terrritorial legisla XCSIDINT SUBGKON CHIOS PACIFIC A Speciality. ture, shall be made or enforced by which SAILBOAT). " the uoveraer or Secretary of a lerrt :o: Office Eaet Side Main St., tory, or the members or officers or any TERRITORY UTAH CITY, Territorial legislature are paid any com OGPEN SOL.T3 d68-pensation other than that provided by the laws of the United States." The compensation of the officers as GOO! nTS AND SATL'JFACTION raeaibers above referred to is ppecihcally fixed by "the laws of the United States.' NOTIFY ALL PERSONS INDEBTED rI HEREBY GUARANTEED, and the statute nowhere provides for th to m to make settlement without fail by th t mnei.i. After that dxr all allowance to any of tbem of fees fo lat da jf rt,e accenntswill l.e placed in the hn J of anv services whatever in connection inv attorney fr collection, as 1 am about to clan, out j Per dv at home. Families I with their official duties. It is clear, K I'll i rniui, twi. $5 to Jworth .1 nea Ktiksor A S. of the view rLOKSUT. in a.vt--ij i'or Maim. therefore, express prohi j tlana, - Surgeon and Physician i CHEAP! AXJ. NOTICE. i.,f Daily. th. , Fitta streets. tf & y The Leading Republican Paper it Three or Four Semi-Weekl- Established less than three vears aire as a Ra. presentative Repnhlican Paper, pledge.) to maintain and defend the principles and organization of the National Republican Party.the INTKR-OCKAwas early pushea to tlte forefront, otJourn.-iand achieved a success unprecedented la history of such enterprises. By Biilrersal srmit it has been assigned position aa No. 2 0:00 a.m. -- 10:55 .2:25 p.m. :00 OCEAN Three Editions. Weekly, ...-!- ;, llows: AOttlllWAtt ' Leave Franklin......... " Logan " Brigham Arrive at Ogden ! Musical Merchandise 1S7G, Trains will run daily as ' ' , AND ON AND AFTER ' I t BOOK and SHEET MUSIC RAILROAD. NOSTflERX ST., OGDEN DEALERS IN tf iTAD DRAUQHT. . :o: HAVE FOR SALE BEER CN A. W. Brown & Co. JOHN SHARP. WILL BUY OR TAKE ON SHARES 60 GOOD ; Milk Cows, to fill no dairy. ' Apply at once at my office, corner Wall and I LAGER concerning Freight or Pas Gon'l Ticket and Freight Agent. WANTED. I ! ..--.-- MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN WELt-KNOW- N kP i . (til s taries. FIELD (a Chicaee. 76 11 Arrive at Bait Lake U in i T IS THE DUTY OF ALL PERSON 8 DRF0R1 i No. 1 No. 3 Pass. Pass. ' STATION. pre-en- O END -- ELING PUBLIC. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. T. BAKERY ! Wright. : Grammar (continued) 8. IMPORTANT TO THE THAT CENTRAL t, Sacramento Kecord. C Dkpaetm't or thk Interior, ILL'S Washington, April 12ih. 1876. OGDEN MAIN STREET and cheapest in themarket. The Jezt Paper In Northern In connection with onr paper we have a JOB OFFICE, Work dona promptly and at , ! Omaha . roier, JJMES .. MAC Express CHICAGO, Wells, Fargo A Co f PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. Vice-Presiden- YOU BUY Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie.' d!37 sl8-2- FRAXKL1S Igt'g Wells, Furijo & WINES office, . h-'-a:'- M ' ; Will compare with the Best io Town and my PRICES AS LOW AS AS THE LOWEST. City, Utah. Public always at the Notary " Not diluted with the "Black Cow,' aleo MY BRANDIES AND in the H'amtA Building. Office Salt i ; SPRUT'S W. D . Surgeon Physician and UTA1L I LIQUORS "" at Besldenee 2nd South Street, Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY All kinds ef 1177-- tf AT ;" ; ATTORNEY A YOUR BUY NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Large. to avoid Murder, and If you want AND A.. -- i... v "jaw-breaker- To the Public Jr., NATHAN TANNER, such officer or member, even under authority of Territorial laws, is illegal, Marriottsvillb, Ogdrn, and, by whomsoever practised, must be May 29th, 1876. discontinued. Editor Juhctioh : I will thank you to communicate the The ordioary meeting of the Weber purport of this letter to all persons whom held was Teacher's Association Couoty it may concern, in order that they may by appointment m the Third District be governed accordingly; and, also, ti schoolhouse on the 27th inst. The meet- inform this Department of any future ing having been opened 'with singing violation of said statute, that may come nd prayer, the general business was to your knowledge. ; disposed of, after which the programme I am, Sir, very respectfully, for the day was proceeded with. Your obed't servant, Prof. L. F. Monch delivered his open Z. Chandler, i ' ing leoture on the "Theory and Practice Seoretary. of Teaching, He commenced by setting New North West, May 19th, 1876. forth the motives which should influence a teacher who wished to engage in his fession with honor and success, Abroad for News from showing that the acquisition of a re- Going Home. spectable income should not be the only inducement to him to become a teacher, Tt is always fjoin abroad that we but that he should also be desirous of training the young and rising generation learn the most remarkable things n a wise and judicious manner, and of that are happening at home, and inculoaiing those moral and religious therefore perhaps we ought not to principles, which alone oould enable bis be at finding the following memuseful and to surprised pupils grow up good He pointed out how curious statement in the New York bers of society. necessary it was (bat lbs teacher should Herald of a resent date: be thoroughly qualified for his profes"Hon. George L. Woods, of San sion, either naturally, or by patient and of Oregon Francisco, persevering preparation. Referring to be and ) Utgh, is mentioned in many the discipline of the school-room- , condemned corporal punishment as an quarters as a favorite Pacific coast on the t every day practice, at the same time, candidata for defending the application of such punticket. He is a pioneer .lepublican ishment in extreme eases of insubordia statesman, and one nation. He was totally opposed to the of early days, orators in the most of school the from of accomplished pupils expulsion " an that had it room, considering inju- the country ef the exrious effect on the after-lif- e We krow that the ;alitornian h a pelled. trange being when transplanted from Mies Jessie fenrose recited, in a very his native heath, and it is therefore interesting and effective manner, "You s on flowers possible that some lacmc no quite grave. my papa put Mr. U. Wright then illustrated ana Coaster in New York has said someexplained his method of introducing the thing to the effect of the Herald's principles of arithmetic to primary class Hem.; liut in this part oi the coun es. His method contained some very inthe name of "Hon. George L. teresting, novel and useful principles, try Woods the is about as muca talked oi to satisfaction and general 'or the Vice Presidency as the name teachers present. Mtss Mattie Brown gave a select read of Brigham Young, or the late laing, entitled "The Blacksmith ef Ragen- mented Pinney, or Emperor Norton. bach," which was listened to witu markt is true that Mr. Woods has been ed interest and attention. Mr. A. Parsons commenced the subject Governor of Oregon and Utah, and of grammar, and gave a method of intro- it may also be true that he is a"pio- ducing that study to a class, and pursued neer ot early days, whatever tnat the subject to the end of orthography or means. But if he is a "statesman" letters. h'i3 secret with remark-- . he ias kept followed a witn Mr. J. R. Messervy do not very eomioal and amusing speech Called able tenacity and skill, and we it orator" if is which, an think he "Pleading Extraordinary," "accomplished did not contain quite all the polysylla unless what the immortal Sam Wel- bles in Webster's Dictionary, had, at er called "the gift of the gab wery least, the merit of containing numerous " constitutes a man an not to be found in any galloppin' orator. We are inclined to think, dictionary, either ancient or modern. Mr. Richard Ballantyne addressed the moreover, that in this era of investimeeting and expressed his gratification gation, Mr. Woods might prove an an 1 pleasure with the proceedings, and undesirable candidate; at least there offered his congratulations to thr tench. been reports about his dealings in has of Association this ers on the formation The meeting was a most enjoyable and Utah mines which might Buggest to instructive one, and it is believed that envious spirits the propriety of aB it will be succeeded by many of a similar indeed, it is hardly The next meeting will be inquest. But, character. discuss the Herald s to while worth held in the Third Distriot schoolhouse. for in the first whimsical mistake, 10 a.m. The at on Saturday, June 10th, following is the programme of the meet- - place California has net so little dis cernment as ts imagine that she can ing: PROGRAMME. and in the name the 1 Usual routine business, second place, should she ever go into 2. Theory and practice of Teaching that business she will assuredly name (continued), Prof. L. F. Monch. elected.2. Musical Instruction (illustrated, Mr. somebody capable of being g-- VERT Tl fRTtNO OF OODEN LODGE, No.' 6, oeTeu XSx. Friday Evening, at naii-p- E.II.RKED, Beo'y. bot Th lVeber County Teacher's As bitlon contained in the foregoing section " that the charging of such fees by any sociation. THE DESERET NATIONAL BASK Autuorlzeu f - OGDEK, UTAH. TIILKSDAY. JUNE 1. 1876 p.m. , Bait take City, double daily 8.40- a.m. 30 .20 .m. Wart, Through Mail daily ,. , . 8.40 a.m. , TI. nOOPEIS "Kaat, Through Mail daily Wn. President; 'i . i " i. (Ufun. . ,,j fl. 8. ELDKElmK, T.OO a.m. Lake and the East I L M Salt BKIGHaM for YOUNfl, ) : Z. a ii.. k i .M)p m. j. JENNINGS. ... Wm. i JOHN 8HAUP, Jn JUch County, near una wiamj u oand f i Spring" mail go. vie Evanston, Wyoming, FER4M0RZ LITTLE, J Wednesdavs latter leave the place Mondays, 1 JB . . . . In Ywflianera fViin (inA Dllilt. TollflffM rfCrin. and Friday, at - ojjOp.iu, n,.l -emitted. Cache County, Daily and promptly etc. . Collections made c. , l. a Wednesdays u.l. T n t.Hat DaiH nn orth Ofe'deb and HarrUvtll 2.00 p.m. dt3-lA Saturdays y . Savings Deposiu. Hnutsviilo Wednesdays and Saturdays 7.30 a.m Lynne, rlua uity anu Dieverviii, 2.46 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.80 a.m . ., Saturday. C OFFICE BSUR8. 8.U a.m. 9Drai Minr;, Sunday, 8 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. DEPARTMENT , , HKG1STRY ' - Open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. i v- , x Ka. 219. t.jO wnaimM. - a--., - - "M a.m. Baft take City, double daily West, Through Mail daily Kart. Through Mail daily . fiifHW 3: - m . as.r- - T. Office: OedenandPost ' arrival closing mails. ' fciUAwi!J IfiY?"-' I diot) , T; nnni OMJ, I I $20 one that will be found osefnl and Intersetlnv ta Americans in every pwrt of the globe. While it especially represents the GREAT INTERKkTS of the NORTHWEST, it U National In It view' ana comprehensive in us Firm In Its political faith, it is not bigoted, and In e l riisciLsions alms to be candid, dignified, aad above personal ahme. The INTER-OCEA- N has the largest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in Ui Northwest. It is sent to mora than 0,000 Post-officdistributed in every State and Territory in the United States, In all the British ProvlaoM. and Dumeriou ioreijn State and conutrie. Terms of ftabnrri pi ton. POSTAGE PAID DAILY. Ry mall (payabl in advam:.), per year flrt.no By mail (payable in advance), three month 2.W " By mail per year (in advance) . By mail, club of tbnr, (in advaac) By mail, club of six (ia advance) oy mail, cinuoi ten (In advance) . V " !' l?.n i.00 . u copy witn every dab of tea, une WEEKLY. Ry mail, per year (In advance) Club of four (in advance) , ' Club often (in advance) Club of twenty, (in advance) une y&u copy with every cleft of twenty. ,' "DnQHP A A ri T1 Th iew Se . pontage law effect th In ia if U01iiUlJi"took A.D., 1S76. Under this law the po tif mast lie paid AT THH QFFICfl AUE M AILKD. Sample copies free Honey ran be seat b Jraf t. mouey order, xprcss, r registered letter, at oa January, on newspapers WHKKK Irl KY r Special arrangements mad with eorctrr lishsrs for cinbbii g with Uwur paUwatiou. Aaurets nj INTER-OCEA- 119, lake St., ChitaoS) |