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Show OG den junction. i TilliiSEMI-WUEKL- FIFTH STREET. lf Published Wednesday and Saturday. i OODEN- - PUBLISHING 1 COMPANY, ?ROPRIETOK3. ... Published EVERY KVENING, Sundays excepted. . .. j . i. j. j. -- , ., . i . i, l'n'1 "... . ' . : "" " '.' ,' " - t ,.. PUBLISHED 7 EVERY EVEWINC. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Office: OgdenANDPost CL03LSU MAILS. s, (It It Lake City, doable daily West, Ihrouga Mail daily 7.50 . . IARTBBI gait Lake City, double dally West, Through Mail daily art,Thr.uga Mail daily . .m. t .: t, 8.4Uaju. 7.00 a.m. , . 6.00pm. Lake Dear County and Soda lis ich County, mails Tia Evauston, go Wyoming, and (Springs leave the latter place Mondays, Wednesdays 7 a.m . ad Fridays, at . B.oUp.iu. . , . Cacha County, Daily Harrisville and Wednesdays fiorth Ogdeu 2.00 p.m. Batnrda)! 7.3u aju Hnntavillo W ednesdays and Saturday Lynn, Pliin City and Slateraville, and 2.15 Wednesdays Saturdays p.m. Wednesdays and gooper and Alma 7.00 a.m . . . . Saturdays OFFICE HURS,. 8.16 a.m. 9.45 p.m. general DeHTery, . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. REGISTRY DJJPARimmr Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER PEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ' Oltaide Poor open from 6 a.m, to 8 p.m. N. J. SHARP, Postmaster. .... ," Trains - - CP. train arrives " p. n. " leaves p. u.p. 0. " - ... ... . . - - Governor nessee. 9.45 a.m. u.p. Emigrant leaves' - u. c. train arrives - - - Chief Justice Michael Illinois. Associate Justioes H. Emer Philip son, Michigan, Jacob S. Boreman, West Virginia. , William Nelson, Wiseonsin. ... Sumner States Attorney Marshal . I. ' Nathan Kimball, receiver of Public ister, California. PAPER IS THIS . . M. C MoneysV, r. ; Oliver A. ' O. J. VOI IV, II ol- - . ON F3XE "WITH CD3TACIE3 CENTRAL UTAH X1.V'X ' t ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1S74. dlos-Au' ' Name of STATION. . . Trains Lfv, No. 1 No. Paaa.' Paaa. , i. u. t. , , t t H. 00 8 o 25 t S tO 7 S3 4 lfi t I 60 4 S3 Kayavill . 8 12 4 W l' 85 GO 6 1 GO 411 ' . New York... , liata cost , '.4 of , GROVE BREWERY ; of y 'I- ) Dcpnt, and Saloon. , i SPARKLIh'a HOTTLED BEKR ' 2 No. 4 I'aaa. , , !5o. to O.P. ROWKt.L 00. 1 ft No. ' im d t T Arrive at Onden MARRIAGE. CO, SL5D nl 100 pt.ta, ooatamlirz etfUtnatoa and alwwing 8,(Knepapart . advartisiuib ota. 7 Farmlngto ' Z Wooda Crma , TO 2 Salt Laaa Centrevill, Ctnh RKLIKP FOR YOUVe MEN from th- cSi-ct- n of Errora and Aba ea ia early lift. Uau-- '. hood Imiimenla to tuarnaf, re Naw and moved. melUvd ef treatmeut. remarkable remadieii, lioofesand cirrula:a sent ireaa ftOH kli .a. ' fir, in sealfd nTelopes.futh Ad St I'hiladtlputa, ra, SOOlaTiON, ill N, an institution having a bib rrpntatioa tor conduct and iirtifaaaioiial skill. ,1 D3a P UTAlf. i Wrtltri lUPrY JZj I?S.C5 LIXE PIONEEIi , SuBday School" is preparing jubilee to be lield in Logan in Septem ber. In fact we are in a general nourishing condition. By the by, 1 notice a communication undr date of Aug. 12ih, and signed "Felts," that speaks very flatteringly of fuewton Well, if 'any one sees fit to must try and flattey usI suppose bear it with becoming grace, especially as, pardon mi, we consider it not en; tirely unmerited. Then, only think of it, our Bishop is tmnd only to Mr. actuauy mentioned.-allyrum Curtis ia enterprise and in 4,pi r severance and sagacity in ; the disposi lion of local affairs." Verily, Lashop, you are an honored man, and should be proud i of the pre eminence accorded , you. And, Mr. Editor, allow me to ais, with the utoioflt gravity, what touti man could help, it he would,,, speaking in a flittering manner of so premineni a citizen wiih such acharming daughter, in so prominent a towu, wi'.h Midi f.ili- cituous turroundicgs: Is 11 any wonder that, in the exuberance of your correspondent's feelings.' his praise should et- F. Ldtlewood, the if nt even to Dp. hanufala. Instrument, under the biesving of God in founding the town whica '"ban waiion.' no rival in the valley In point of enter- Shaeffer, 4.2') p.m. - 0.00 a.m. Silva. ' 6.40 p.m. and , " " leaves . - - - 9.40 a.m. Register of Land Office 6.20 p.m. " and ' 4.00 p.m. Patton. ' U.N, train arrives - 9.20 a.m. " leaves Bait Lake City Time. United States Collector , "0i for the Moses M. 'Bane, Illinois. Secretary "Certain!;, she has." ee hero, now, I wsnt to say fcometuinr tj von in i,nvfit. he honest fact is,' I'm about to mirry the widder Jones, and if I cao make any little arraui?iuant with von to Btiip off that wire fur a few days un til Mrs. Kobinson is t horoughly dead it il be mouuy iu yiiur pocket. "Can't do it, cir." Because you see for yourself how thuudenu embarras.siu;j; it s going . l 1111 u jl. uia oia to ioe ftf laay eiiouid etirae to and bepia to stir around jast after me and Mrs. Jones were comfortably marrieo. iNow, wouldn t jtr Look. at it ia a caaiuion seuse liiiht. See if you could muffla up that machiue somehow, or give me some kind of a that she won't written guaraat-ewill it be ressurrect, regarded as a favor. Do personal they ever come to?' 'One old lady revived last week. after she had been in the vault three lays. ''My gracious, man, you tike my breath away! Why, its awfull Upon the whole, I beheva 1 ll ran Mrs. Robinson cut and bury' her in the Methodist burying-grouuI'll send over a man for her this afternoon, and put her in a hole forty feet deep. 1 never did like these cemeteries anyway 'with their new fancied no tions b) you be ready to ship her off when that fellow comes with the .... ffr,t- In conn:tkn ith our paper w, clit Juil 0KtU'H, Wort diiii, pruautly itai at ' . kiw ratio. 1 rather light.., Nearly all vines are out down by the frost; corn is injured, and some if the' late wheat sUo. The health gf the people is good. Our W. Emery, Ten George a.m. Howard, Michigan. p.m. p.m. Surveyor General p.m. 8.40 6.40 6.05 6.20 - arrives u.p. Emigrant United States Officers for Xtah. United ... - KiWTO.t, Cacke Co., Utah, - Aug. 29th, 187G. :' ., Editor Jckctiqn: . The farmers of Newton are very busy harvesting; most of the U. O gram, is cut. The wheat crop is considered - 8.10 p.m. 6.20 .m. cuiiina. . for Salt Lake and the East . for gait Lata and the West t Felts' Flattery. , a.m. 8.10 JIOi WAY. SSUTliTIKEi; 4, JS7. . 5.46 pm. 7.40a.m. 6.40 p.uu . . Through Mail daily vut. . . DEJf, UTAH, OFFICIAL DIREGTOEY. ARRIVAL ASKIVA'J. 300. $4 00 host, Paper io TL 4.1X1 a.ou ' .10 AH :? f (S UXDA TS EXCEPTED.) $8.00 Juree Mouthl XT. TV., vrt.oIeslf mil KetAil. Faas. . ' Trains Leave m. r. U. 9 40 8 20 a. Ogden 10 31 7 10 1 00 Farmiutfton 10 62 7 81 1 S6 CeutreTsll, 11 4 T 41 1 60 Wooda Croat 11 13 7 M 1 74 Arrive at Bait Lake 11 40 8 3 00 EaysvUle . f Marble he above, in MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Monument Sandstone CLTf .' BT AND LETTERED y , Jaincii i Fowler, 01DRN StXEETV Tht DAILY, DRAUGHT, CM MOlTtTMENTS. MAIN addition te ZtlK LAGER tt ikni et fc.a t Upmarket, i r-- JUST ARRIVED! (SUH2AY3 EXCEPTED, AJ Mrs. Robinson is now entombed Leaving Ogden City at 5 am, & 3.30 p. n. Flattery, Mr. Editor, may be a very securely, and Mrs. Jones and Robin and goodthiug in certain cases; and I am son are one. Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. is. soft prise." A CIIOICS SBLKCTION Of' , vrr rsj Pit .... Terrltorlal Officers. "r W LZx u . 7 l can be made. f At 3 ,4 .11 Oddfellow" Hall, Fifth Street are cor-- t in brethren good standing dia'ly invited. COLE i'. LUDLAJI. N.G. H. B. JOHNSON, Bac'y. Ota d4?-l- LAW - ANP NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. 8necial attention aiven to cases Iwfore the Breretne and District Courts. Conveyancing and Notarial Business done with accuracy and Uupatca. NATHAN TANNER, Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AND f; t V NOTAIIY PUBLIC., MINER, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR. AX & I u at- - of legal business promptly attende tit h. E. A. BBEWSTEB, M. MtcJtanical & Operative D UMTS STJ 5th Street, Opp, Tithing Office, UTAH, CITY, Ha3 taken rooms on f OfiTiFy Ii. ADA3IS, O. Physician and Surgeon, OliDEN CITY, UTAH. Qfle sidt West '"nature Stern. Main Street, opposite - . Boyle's aiiH-oi- n - HOQE, S. J. J0NASSON ATTORIIEYS-at-LAOffice in tlit WasatA Building. W nt, n?y 8 Notary Tublio always at the office. E. BROWN, Watciihaker;; jeweler I. A f SD DEALER IN- - CLICKS, WATCHES ASD Musical Merchandise, I-i-f tit Mreet REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. orth J. E. DOOLY & CO. e. h. ,, dooly. BACKERS, vn A?t's Wells,, Fargo OQDET.-UTA- & Co's Express. II. General Banking Business. Prompt Attention given to (MlecMon. "uung Stocks Bouytd and Sold on Commission. Corrroii!ont: k Co, National Bank. F.rgo of Distriet Schools . , , - : fiddle-faddl- - A Co Srkers. JAMES IT. LA TffA.Utfi AUarney, T. S. KKUAKlS, "15 tf New York l'ra-io- Omaha gait Lake City t.. San OjuUn. Fran M. W. MERRILL, Snht. . CSAS. PlBLEV. SILVER LEAF tien. freight and Tciket Agt. dl9.-l- L. F. Main St., Oardiii n i. ' j'.. .i i i Hals and Bonnets made to ord-r- . PtrHW work manufactured,; cleaned and repaired. i .. . ..... . Te Tidies of Watier CoOTty will And at this talililinvnt a grtt vai ioty of needful artie a tlie beat qn.Uity, at the LOWEST PRICES. ' ' ' EMMA CARTER, I i ft Manager.-&H2dm r.i ! Mns DALLIIVSORE & TRESEOER, L ft i:timntc-; f nan tiHcl Prepared , , And all kinds of Building done hj CONTRACT Ca OTHERWISE. IUsidences,, MAIN STREET, OGDES' dlMm y ASD , I ,,K, Flour FRO NEW " 31 . MILLS, J, TAYIiOR : nTT i-r, a iTm m i XT T MliitUilAJN 1 1 AlLUIt, S31ITIIFIELD. BEST in Ih3 5IAKKET. For Sale at Field Stinger's Bazar Bakery, & Fifth Street, Osden. d269 lm. FRAXKLI' MAC VEAGil & CO FIFTH STFvEET, Jdst received a' full Assortment of English,, French and Domestic CLOTHS 1 CASSiMSlilES CHICAGO, - - - - It. W, E. - Agent OfSne and Sample Room, 22 East Temple Street, tolehrook HuiMinfr, bait Lake Uty. uorrea- pondeac promptly attendi-- to. TflE DESEilET X.UIfl.VAL BA.K orsiLTi.iKi: t iri'. Paid In Crtpitul. .200.000 Authorized 1,000,000 W.rf. If. HOOPER, Preaident; t, H. KLuRfcOOK, BHIOiIaM JOb NO, Win. JKK.VI.M-.8- The Best titock of ILL'S SUITINGS Pantaloon Goods EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN) OGDEN. :o: il Directors. ajljZj Deal In Kxchance. Co'n, GoH Dn.t. College crip, -emitted. etc. Collectiona ma le and pro-nptlT jmsm mcnaof, lor cue. intemn raid on iHA-l Sartaa Dep. wits. I UUllJUtl GOOE sold :o: HT3 AND , DEALERS OGBS1J llf BOOK! and : s 1 MUSIC k BTJCDMrLLF.itLK, Utah. KLLB, rROPTrEfORi Cool and Spar kJ lug, alwajl W GUARANTEED, Saloons and Families Supplied. . . V it. . 1 dmiy " i i. Orders sent from Persons residing along tb, HsJv and tha anrroiindfng Towns win r;ad promptly Oiled at the rate or u cents per gauo bv the kei? to saloona, privat, tauiiiiea 00 , .' per gallon by the keg. , , r. oi4 ' CAIIO. d let To all who are suffering- from the arrow dlacretians it yonih, nervons weakaese. airly chj, loss of manh'jod, Ac, I will tent rarip, tSu will car, you, I UEB 09 CH ARGR. ThU gvjt remedy was discovered by a missionary In Soaib AnerkaV Send self addrraHad envelope M tb Rev. Josif T. IaMaK, Siatwit II, bibU Umut da-6Kew York City. To all whom It may ecnsf ra VTOTICS IS HEREBY GITES THAT all Persnni cns;ajred ic Butanes il Os'lenCity, (fcr waica the City Ordu nancen provide that a license must lt obtained. ) without first procuring licence are haM to ht taken before n raaD of tail City, ana be aubjeotea First cleigs are, and the beet of ac- - Aiaei to a Finn. coniiitodation. By orir of the City Council, LFSTER i. UEI RICK. Major rtRTIE3 WANTING TO ENVOY JMF.3 TAYLOR, City Recorder. 1 com'ort and conveaifn;e Cau du to The CSee of the City r?oHf i at the Utah llntts. tLe City Halt, Fift' 8trf t, Og liJ. CHARLES lUrSA!;!, dj;3r.m cyi n.i iijri to , a, till UTAH HOUSE. , Jin icftl JUtTfhani!i$c. . u hand. , SATISFACTION A. W. Brown & Ca, nrXII 3T.. Ccn, ciiKiVi ' CITY LICENSES. 207-t- f. ' IIou Halting A Speciality. :o: , JiMlS SHARP, FKBaitOitZ LITTLE, 11 V 1 And A. AND 1' P. BREWERI' l.is to: WHOLESALE GROCERS. U. OGDEN. - - STORE. LADIES' . ; ex-chi- Pnrehswd for the Poring Trade, and specially tor this market, will shortly arrive at tna , "; t ' " V 'j " tery?" asked Mr. Robinson. ' "Well, we hardly have any special rules. , We let people da pretty much as they please.. l Ogden City Officers. "You wouldn't make a fuss." said Mr. Robinson, "if a inau jehould put I Majrof L. J. Herrick. up something original and novel Aldermen: 1st Wd. Francis A.Brown. over a grave, now would you some 2d Wd. Walter Thomson thing calculated to attract attention f ('N guess not. What have ' 3d Wd. David Moore. - " " ' yon in view: "Well, you see; Harriet was an Charles W. Penrose, uncommon patriotic woman: made David M. Stuart, socks'; for the soldiers during the Councillors Israel Canfield, war, and was all the time knitting Joseph Stanford,. e things for sanitary fairs, Joseph Parry. and I thought maybe I d get her up some kind tt a red, white ana blue F. S. Richards. City Attorney monument, with a brass eagle on Recorder James Taylor. top,' and the American thig flying Assessor & Colleotor Walter Thorn- from a pole. Jferhaps 1 might put "Hail Columbia, in gut letters on ' son. the stone on one side, and a picture Treasurer Aaron F. Fatf. of General Washington holding the Marshal Moroni Browh Declaration of Independence in his f How does that oti the other. hand, ' Captain of Police W. H. Clark. V strike you?" 2 C i "It would be unique, anyhow." Surveyor David Jenkins. "liut. what i wanted to fee you Sealer of Weights and Measures D. about particularly was to know about E. Drowning. the size. Now would you permit me Wilmake the monument about fifty JoBhua to of Liquors Inspector feet high of some solid kind of stuff, liams. that'd spread over the ground a Richard Inspector of Provisions little piece?" "Oh, yes! I e'pose so. It will be Ballantyne. Welch. though." Charles costly, Street Supervisor "Oh, I don't so much mind the Watermaster Thomas poxey. cost. What 1 want is to get weight in the material, so's it'll set heavy on the ground, and stay there." "You must have thought a great deal of Mis. Robinson to expend so much money on her " "Well, betwixt you and me, that isn't exactly it. She was'ene of the Weber County Officers. restless, oneasy women that uever'd stay q' 'ct when you wanted her to, Trobate Judga F. D. Richards, and it occurred to me that something " might happen to resuscitate her,and, Lester J. Herrick, to tell you the honest truth, my idea Richard Ballantyne, Selectmen was to run up some kiLd of a monuF. A. Hammond, ment that'd keep her down permaF. nently; hold her there, you underCounty Clerk and Recorder stand. I don't want her Richards. about, now that she's stowed away as dead." Treasurer Robert MeQuarrie. "You are probably not aware that Brown. Sheriff- Wni. we have introduced an alarm here, Coroner Wm. N. Fife. which connects the vaults with the so that if a person returns to A. office, Joseph Assessor & Collector life out of a trancs we can at once go Mrs. Robinson, West. to th.i resae.a in vault is kn?w, S. temporarily." you Trosecuting Attorney Franklin ."You dia't mean to say," ed Robinson, 'th?t she's g t Pwichards. wlivie Lear Scb.ols of the alarms one Euperintendent of District Ittli Moooh. nnVTn uUUl15 II TT,,i.ir 1 , - gan The Chicago Tribune has inter-- I for ai! Information concerning Freight or Paa-cepted a letter sent by Stanley 1H ''jAMaVsri Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent Africa to the Herald, describing a and between himself battle 25,great JOHN SHARP, 000 natives. He gays: "I have pre gUI'itUNTlNDKNT. viously mentioned in my letters that reports ..wsre current among the V aganda that Gammonbanagara-Yaoccupied by a rice of whits Degrees Having this in mini. I watched in UTAH SOHIilEBS - RAILROAD. tenliy during the battle for some of these strange people. Discerning a ON AND A HER tall, fkshy, white faced man, who JANUARY 1st '1876,' seemed a .leader of ,his; fellows, Trains will run daily a, ' rtlowa: mingling in the thick of the fray, I , KOBTlIWAIi wvf captured him. Aiter tha battle, re No. 1 ...9:'J0 a m membcring the captive, I hastened to Leave Ogden..... .......10:50 " " Brighatn. him, wishing to learn something of Lop o... ....... ,.i......2:OOo.m. the strange phenomenon a white 3:30 , Arrive at Franklin. black. Up m coming into his pre ence, I looked intently at him, when suddenly a thought flashed SOUTIIWAIin brain, my feelings overthrough my No. 2 ' ' came me I thought, has Fortune re Leave Franklin ......9:00 a in. served for me this crowning feather 10:55 Logau.... '2:ii5 p.m. " Brigtiam in the cap of Discovery? I advanced, 4:00 " Arrive at 0den..., a thousand emotions swelling in my bosom! Th6 'captive arose, I said, T t. i: iT .... ii't.: ,' .11.113, x oeiieve, is i am. Irom said the seeming apparition. It was Cllmer' t faliurv's Stage Line Montana connects with trains at r ianldin. Ross Tweed!" jH l-- tf - Intacta rargo Superintendent Mr. Robinson went out: to the on ,,the day after the interment oF his wife, and had an interview with the Superintendent. our regulations . in WnaT are regard to mcnunients in this cenie- - but-tlin- g a '0t rc. t rtab Sail Lake City, A James Jack. Treasurer Staoitey. . H0GE & J0NASS0N, St From the Philadelphia Bulletin. ? at Eesldenco 2nd South Street, Salt Lake titr, Utah. All kinds Jlouuiiiciit. - ' 0$ce opposite Driver's Drug Store, Main tt. Ogden Soeciiil attention given to collections. Remit tancrn promptly made, Conveyancing and No tarial Dusmeacaretuny attended to. dl Office r. IloI)inson . Office ,L id I.tttet from - ELECANT; i j ' 0. II. Riggs. F. 8.. HIClIiilDS, COUNSELOR-AT- William Clayton. Auditor EETTNG OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY Seven o clocK, Friday Evening, at half-pi- SoJourniLg ; CongressT-Geor- ge ax raaseneere win pieaae iiurcnaee neir theoffloee. Fifty cent, additioiial will b,oliargl s Cannon. L O. O. IV ili. to Delegate , f Where Advert" aing Contract soap very certain Very, considerately yours,- J. :, NltWTOKlAll. .. '..r:; ,' M) 5 |