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Show . A 1 AO . i ' FIFTH STREET. " ran. BIX wAITI TJaMS3. Briam lianteor. fubllshad EVERY KVKN1N0. Sundays excited. eix Months Shree Months flicgleOopy " - ! - Z. . . last. Through Mail daily CL0SIX9. lt Rait Lake and th ...a..i. nl..njl I OF SAIT LAKE CITY. 200,090 Paid Up Capital, - 81,000,000 Autiiorized Wm. TI. HOOPER, President; H. X. ELORKDGK, BKIOIMM YOUNG, Wt, JENNINGS, . JOHN 8I1A11P, FKRiMOKZ LITTLE, T. 00 a.m. 5.0(1 p in . tli.W(Mit Hich County. Bear Lake County and 8oda and Springs mail go via Kvanston, Wyoming, i leav the latter place Mondya( Wednesday 7 , ajn andFr days, at. . . i. a.oOp.ui. eocha County, (Daily Korth Ogdab and Harritville Wednesdays &00 p.m. A Saturday 7.S0 a.m Huntavitio Wednesdays and Saturdays and Blatersville, Plain City Lynne, 2.16 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Heoper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a-.Saturdays. . v OFFICI HwURS. .46 p.m. 8.16 a.m. . Seuerai Dellnry, . . . . Sunday, e p.m. to o.w p.m. KBGT8TRY DEPARTMENT Open brim 9 .m. to 3 p.m. DEPARTMENT. ' HONEY OftDKR8 a.m. to 8 p.m. . ,,,, Opea (mm Qatside Door tpeu from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. J. SHAM, Postmaster. ? , rh .... t. Direotors. , In FrrVmnir. Cn'n D..M Tllt ColloBn ricrln. etc. Collections made and promptly "emitted. roreiRn Excnange lor Bale. interei raia on d63-l- y Savings Deposits. hal HE HO WE 1 Sewmgfflacliine , Trains - j leaves V DURABLE, AND CONSEQUENTLY TBS 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! 6.20 p.m. THE MARKET. 9.46 a.m. 4.25 pm. 9.00 a.m. coma, tfneceesary, furnish Thousands of 5.40 p.m. WETestimonials from parties owning these in this Territory, but consider it un9.40 a.m. Machines necessary. We simply refer intending purchasers 6.20 p.m. to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma 4.00 p.m. chines. Our terms are as easy as thoae of any other 9.20 a.m. Sewing Machine Company, and we 3. t- "d it,-- THE SIMPLEST, MOST P. train arrives ; " " - U. P. " U.P. Emigrant arrives - G. P. " leaves - -CP. " " U.P. Emigrant leaves U. C. train arrives - and " " leaves - -and V. N. train arrives Salt Lake City Time. Fully Guarantee Every chine Sold. ' THIS PAPER IS ON FIXE WITH SELL THE WE f -- ta-- m R f" JE2WN0 OP OGDEX EM LODGE, No. I, EVERY brethren in good standing dially invited. J.R.CRANDALL.N.G. t K. H. REED, Sec'y. ; d47 1y, PI AXO. SOX II. E,,W. CUE ALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment, F. 8. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-AT-LA- UK Five years written warrant' given with ' both instruments- - At M ASMC IIACI., MAIX .STREET are cor- 8ojourx. ! Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. P. Needhain tt Sua, N. Y., and the i. o. o. r. ; ORGAN E SILVER-TONCU- can be made. Where AdnHising Contracts 39t Ma- INSTRUCTIONS GIVKN FREE to all who own our Machines. v er The Great Sea Serpent. !0EDESEBET.'iII0AL8in 0.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 1.40 a.m. MAIN STREET, OGDEN." W d227-t- f AND "NOTARY PUBLIC. f at Court House, Ogden, TTtah. Sseclal attention eiB to canes- - before the Sa Conveyancing and prenie and District Courts and Notarial Business done with accuracy ' ... idiipatch. Office NATHAN TANNER, ariis )! .it; To the Public Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW an uutiuiely grave, 0J!c apposite Driver'l tad Dtuj Ston,Main it. d attndd sols) IE8, gist. ISA ? r t leeal All kinds 1 ADA51S, SVI ris; Jai' urattwn E.D. Acerc. Street, cppotite 8. HCKJE, huge & JONASSOS A W J. E. DOOLY, sRatr rill b ., , J. E. DOOLY r gaUo . costs Itf f "I MY BRANDSZ3 AND . and in & ,vVAS-TIIf i office. t 1 2w J WHOLESALE : . - B. W. E. JEXXEXS, """ '"8" ells, j,ew York Ean Francisco rrgo Omaha Calt Lake City Co irokors, JAMES B.LATB4M Co., Sa Fran f .AUan, F. S. SICHARDS, Ogden. MON UM E1TTS. Marble or Saudxtone lj met ! ing'' ' - , . cht.jest - OGDEN. in thf market. WATCHMAKER , AND TO MARRIAGE. njPPY Rf LIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abo es is early life. Nan-hoo- d restored. Impedimenta to marriasrs re New Ind moved. New method of treatment. remarkable cireniars seut fre. in mM enrelopes. Addrew HO RD AS- SOCTATION, 41 N. N'tith St Philadflphia, fa an institution havi ag a hich repntatioa for boa- orabie coodnrt and iirotessional (kill. 'i J. S. TPTTTTQ ! ei.d OBSTACLES st. a. tost 5 TsaBj1. bjscte it Y James Fowler, Tbe .' Monuments CUT AKD LETTERED MAIN 8TREET. 188 Agent. Office and Sample Room, 21 East Temple Street, Col brook Building, Salt Lake City. Corres- Cor resnond en ts t First Kational Bank. jBAf ILL'S ' pondence promptly attended to. the..'. da GROCERS. CHICAGO, South. !! Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." FMMLl.llOVEir,y'&CO Co's Express, dl.-eo- d 3m JEWELER, sat aoor to Schram'i MiUinery Store, FIFTH fit., OGDEX, . From the Bombay Gasette, April 17. There was a thick bank of clouds on the horisson, and as the sua rose from the sea, behind the dark bank great masses of color red and blue and yellow lit up the whole expanse of sky and sea. I was looking at a stranga ruddy bbt of red, ou the water right astern when I saw, apparently near the horizon, but in the red blot, a dark moving shadow. .It did uot seem to nove with tha otker shadows ou the sea, and this fixed my attention to it. Soon I saw that it was steadily approaching the vessel. I could distinguish no form, only a dark shadow, but I made out certainly that it was advancing toward us and at a great rate. Fifteen minutes must have passed when I at last became able to distinguish the form of the advancing object. (I spoke to the captain afterward as to the distance the object could have been from us when I first distiaguished it, and he told me I must have been de ceived by the moving lights in supposing it near the horizon; and he guessed, from what I said, that it was then only three or four miles distant. Mistakes of a like nature, he said, are commonly made by the inexperieaced.) I cannot accurately describe my feelings on beholding that hideous sight. At first I turned to call out, to bring others to look on with mc; but, before a cry could pass my lips, a second feeling of selfish pleasure that I alone saw that fearful thing, seized me, and I turned my eyes again to the sea and kept them fixed there Within a hundred feet of the stem of our vessel, not now approaching us, but simply following steadily io our vake,was this hideous A great mass of what thing.-looked like tangled seaweed, on which a futile attempt at combing had betu This made, rose out of mass must have been twenty cr thirty feet in length and ten feet in width and as it came on it caused a wide ripple iu the water that showed there must be a still greater part bale .v the surface. ' From the center of this jims, laised just clear above it, and ljcinj the Vessel, was a great bh.ck head. The top was quite flat, iu shape put unlike that ot a monstrous tod. A thick fringe of coarse, reddish hair hung over the mouth, quite couoealkg it. But the eyes were the must awful part of this fearful thing They were placed far atViilier extrYimty of the flat apart, h ad, ukrant from each other' at least three f'- et. I must here state that all thti passengers' aod all tiin crew, except the. captain himself, saw the thini afterward, but; that there weie seaiceiy two who eouid agree as to the color and nature ot theceeyes. I can only, therefore, write as they appeared to me. The eyeballs were eaormous; they must have been four or five iuehes iu diameter. Tbey scintillate! constantly. Everyone know8 the extraordinaof a surface covered ry wiili suiall alternate squares of bright red and blight b'ue, the quivering, uncertain, uufixed lok such a surface his, the difficulty, the imp experienced by the looker on to fix the color of auy- - particular square." The eyeballs of this thing had such a quivering, uncertain look; but they were not red, not blue, not rd and blue; they were of a bripht, burniofjly bright, copper hue; they pained our ejes and in this we were all agreed as we looked at them. In the center of each eyeball, a mere speck, but visible from its extreme brightness, was a point of light, of white light. It was, impossible to tell whether these points were or were not material ' points of tha oye or merely caused by reflection, but they were clearly defined, and seemed to remain in the same place. Th motion, however, of the thing was so steady that no deduction could fairly be drawn from their not changing their position. , T ( .The appearance of this extraordinary creature was so new to me, 60 eatirely outside all my previous experience, that I had no preconceived ideas with; which to compare the thought it raised in my mind. So the impesion it caused was Vague ?nd indefinite, and I can oDiy say that it rised in me extreme' horror and dis' like. been so absorbed in t he pleasbad . I lot of ing pain king at the thing, that I had quite forgotten the other people on board, and was first aroused the.-water..- - - app.-aranc- sbi-bili- ty . - 1 Banking Bunnell. . , prompt A Ucntion given to Collection. Mining SUtckt Bought and Sold on Gmmiition. frsat , LOWEST. E dl37sl8 frmtact a Central W WINES COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. & CO. OGDEN, UTAH. :j GIN" Will compare with the Best in Town, and my PRICES AS LOW AS E.H.0RTH BANKUHS, jigl'g Wells, Fargo . r W always- at the N8taryPublic ' dl"74f id. ALCOHOL, Is up to the mark. No Turpentine and Golofrue Spirits, seasoned witb Juoipor, but a Pure Article Guarauleed. ' Nail Lake City, Utab. : IwijS i J lliS-bt- ffict in tlit Wasatch Building. R8- .- ' fcJ MY "OLU T031 BnyU't jonasson; ATTORNEYS-at-LA- U R. iss puoor. CITY, UTAH. Oiod Not diluted with the "Biack Cow," aleo olt and Surgeon, Physician OGDEN 7 fin l Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY business promptly attende 0. B. SPRUNT'S "Auld It kie" 1 itior More. BAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDKX, Then you will at Residence 2nd Sonth Stre t, Salt Lake City, Utah. ... Office W. D. COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY LIQUORS' AT Ogdtn Rwiiit- Speci: 1 attention etrra to collections. itances pr.asptly made, Conveyancing and No. (1199 tf tiarial busineecarefully to. rir Y0U3 BUY .NOTARY PUBLIC. , Large. If you want to avo:d Murder, and AKD JUE 3. OODES, UTAH, SATUK1AY Ko. 221. 'lv 6.46 pm. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. am. .... . - - Mf lt 11 OKND 26c. toG.P ROWFLL 4 CO.. New York, O Pamphlet of 100 p;ee, contatulnc lists of 8.000 newspapers, sud csuuiatcs showing cost of dlli-latrvrrtuinz. 9. v . 1 , ' J 876 by hearing Captain Davidson step upon the stern by me, give odo look below at the water, and then hurriedly go back. Ia a few minutes every passenger was crowding to the stern, even the ladies appearing, though in unfinished costume. Exclamations of the cxtremest astonishment broke from all, end then silence fell, as the crowd stared at the hideous creature. The children, at the first eight, ran back below jgcraaming, and soiue refused to come again on deck, though their nurses and ayahs desirous, of looking on themselves used all possible means to mako them. Some returned, curjosity overcoming fear, but even these looked on in a perpetual tremor of teiror, and held themselvei ready at the first movement of the thing to rush away. I noticed at this time the captain was not present, and turned to an old European sailor by me and asked him to go and tell him. "Captain won't come, no fear of that, Bir," replied the man. I asked if he was navigating the ship. "No, he was not navigating the ship," replied the sailor, "but he would not come for all that; however, he would go end tell him." But though he went, the captain would not come. . We all remained absorbed in the strange sight till the first breakfast bell rang at 8:30, when we had perforce to huiry away and take our chance of batLing at that late hour. Up to this time the thing had kept steadily in our wake, its movement continuing absolutely smooth and constant, and the specks of ligkt in the glaring eyes never changing a hair's breadth from their At breakfast I sat one ro position. move from the captain. We began, of course, talking of the thing we had seen, but the cap tain, for some reason we could not then understand, seemed to dislike the subject, and soeu we abandoned it, falling then into absolute silence, for we xould talk of nothing else. When we went on deck again we were only a few minutes at breakfast we found the thing still following steadily in our wake. The children had in a great measure got over theii fear, and had made a long line by jnitiing bands, aud the whole bt of them would now crouch down and then suddenly rise np, open their mouths at the thing aud cry out at No notice apparently being it. taken ef this ..hey grew bolder, and at last their cries increased till tbey shrieked shrilly. Suddenly the hideous creature seemed roused by tbesecries. it raised its head in the air, uttered a strange bellow, and came forward at a gresit paee toward the ship. None of us Could at first inove from fear; the thing seemed to have grown io eiz, its eyeballs were more burningly bright;" the children fell ou the deck crying, and some of the women fainted. But we who re main standing, suffering though we were under intense terror. BtiH could not, when we at last were able to move, retreat, or even take our eyes off the thing It came swiftly up to the ship, always uttering the same peculiar cry or bellow. When but a few leet from the stern it suddenly turned and came up close on the port side. Here the side awnings had been put up to keep off the sun, but three of us rushed up to the awnfng and quickly got it down that we For might better watch the thing. myself, I must siy that while doing this I wae still suffering from extreme fear, but my curiosity was so intense and so irresistible, that I could only act as "I. did. No sooner was the thing level with us than it raised itself with a sudden movement high out of the water, till its head was thirty or forty feet above us. It still uttered the same pec iliar cry or bellow. Under our intense curiosity we stood out on the bulwarks to follow its movements. It opened a great mouth, cried more loudly than before and made three blows at the main1 he last of these touched it, mast. and caused the ship to sway violent ly, so that we were nearly cast off into tne water. When we looked again for the thing it was gone. There was no ripple, no disturbance of any kind in the water, to show where it had been, It was gone absolutely. - We looked constantly for it during the rest of that day, but not tbe slightest trace did we dis. , .,,..!,.. tila 'A i sir we hav a ! Kraft-cla- ss just as we were rising to return on IMPORTANT TO THE THAT deck, the captain rose and asked us EIINO PUBLIC. ' to remain for a few minutes. Then he shortly referred to the strange Oi ALL PERRONJ BKOM sight we had seen that day. laying IT IS THE DUTY oa. ajoursxey te ascertvls) by what 6tress on the fact, however, that he rout starting tbey can reach their deatiuatiou witfc tha trouble, and if Ui.re art two or more roa4 himself had not seen it, and ho went lending to tke same point, to douide wiUoh ia lb " on: "Now none of' yon tandouty aJt aud pleasanteat to travel, in stating, that tha Ciikuiw what you saw; hut I advise you noi Via take pleasure KaiLWAT is thk oldest, m4 to talk about it. That' was the" sea several miles tbe shortea, routs betwevu Oauaha, lt - t ant Cnicago. Within the p.l two year tha serpent ycu saw. It orly leads o road Iwd has been but ia admliable ouuditfcu,aiid almost the entire Una has been retaid wilii ataei making people laugh, and the papers ails. . take it up aud cut jokes on it, and it Tha Depot in Chicago Is oentrally lom'r J. an t as their trains arrive there thirty ailuut.s in v woV do you any good, and it vance of all other Has, pasawngw-- caa always b would not, do me any good., But sure of making Eastern connectives, r'or oil in Northera and Iowa, you then remember I did not see it, so points hould purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Kap. Ids. Clinton. or in For Northera IMiaui point I've nothing to do with this ;oue. or Wiaconai, via fnllnr, and if you art goitig U But, if you take my advice, you Chicago, or East, you shculd, by all cimos, par won't talk about it. Punch took up chase your tickets by tha Old fiwieer Route .. , one sea. serpent, and that captain Th Chicago Forth- - Western You, will find on all through train Pallmaa never got over it never. Rememaw and magnificent Day Coaches, taj ber,' though.. I 'didn't see this one," Sleepers, the beet Smoking and Socand Class Can aovt wa You will see how, Mr. Editor, that any road in the United States. Particular information, with maps, tlm table, if you don't publish this, a most ex- etc , may he bad at any of tbe through Ticket Office in the West, or upon personal r writtua, traordinary fact may be lost to the application to world. ' This acccunt, I may state, Wester TravtH .( j 1, H. Agent' Omaha, Nab., or to has been read Over by some of the ' , W .H. STiKttm.OaBsraiPatssae t jn ' Chlcage. passengers, and their disagreement " no y from what I have written is only what would necessarily, under the circumstances mentioned, be expected. To show that I have no fear of ridicule, I give my name, Saloon. Depot, Matthew Stroko.-I may state that when the thing raised itself up and struck the mast, it was apparent that the sea weed-likSPARKLING BOTTLED BEES: mass was long, coarse hair, covering Wholeanle and Retail.' a dark, thick neck. But the thing 1 r ; "si' could not possibly have been a serpent; for, to risa so prodigious a LAGER BEER ON DRAUQHT, length of neck above the surface a ' waB of huge body below ' the surface .i ' ' ' . course required. ,' s t North-Easter- n Mova-Ta- : 80-- 1 GROVEiBREWERY!' and : . . e " . : A. W.Brbwn & CoV' ITFTH ST., OGDEN CENTRAL UTAI1 IU BKALJEBJI PIONEER IAffE OF UTAH. aFTE& JAN. 1st ON AND - Name of STATION. , 1874.' Hfnslral dl98-l- Trains Lear Woods Cross . 4 T ' ' 10 t S3 4 18 Farmtngtoa T 60 4 83 Raysville S at Ogden 12 9 00 , 4 68 3 00 40 S No. 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. Trains Leave a. , at. ; )i ia Semi-Week- & ly Dally, ! 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