OCR Text |
Show Manager. rSBOBa." , annsrRIPTIOS " '' Xt-U- . 2.00 40 ii .ffi" SD CLOSING MAILS. aaiVAU. S. IS nm. T.60a.m. v.Citv, double daily 7.40 ajn. Mail daily 8.40 C '"S . JTo. Ljs iJSmu 128. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, . Kit A 8.30 p.m. .20 .m. 1.10 a.m. 8.10 a.m. doable daily Mail daily . OGDEX, UTAH. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1871. Trail or Blood. Old Superstitions. Daniel O'Mara's father died about suIt is remarkable how a year ago, and left him in possession and now out perstitions crop then, of a good and valuable property near and take root in the public mind. At Montrose, ra. lhere was, however, present the "lucky " is the slight incumbrance on it. By a favorite emblem, appearing in nearly provision of the old man's will Daniel every device to which it can be was required to support his mother adapted irrespective of the horse's aad a blind sister uutil they married hoof. Horse-sho- e pins in gold,bronze, or died. DaLiel had a wife, and or oxydiied metal are worn as three women were too many in his by men and women alike. house. Besides the maintenance of Small looking-glasseframed in iman eld woman and a blind girl was a itation, or of burden to him. He hired a laborer, some other material, are is great dePatrick Irvins, a former railroad mand, and in some instances real hand and a very rough, brutal sort of horse shose, gilt, are used as frames. man. JJaniel tried to make his blind Most s have a sister marry ImQg, but the girl pos nailed up somewhere, and the old omen who sell newspapers a corner itively retused to be so accommodat was and tables to bricks for anxious willing ing. Irving prefer to accede to the proposal, and the paper weights. The original notion girl's lefusal made him very angry. of the talismanic properties of the The O'Maras were a very unhappy horse-shoarose from the supposition family and their troubles were well- - that an evil spirit, in traversing it, is known in the neighborhood. One sure to fly off at one ef the ends. morning last September the dead bodies of old Mrs. O Mara and Miss O'Mara were found close to the rail- An Unpleasant Discovery. road some distance from O'Mara's house. It was at first thought they A gentleman was travelling in bad been killed by a train. Both Tennessee, and was obliged to stop at e the bodies were shockingly cut and a for the night, owing to mutilated, and one of the girl's arms the scarcity of hotels. During the was found several feet away from her progress of the evening meal, he obbody. It appeared, however, that served an urchin tugging at a loaf of the cutting and mangling had been bread. At length the urchin cried done with some sharp instrument and out, "Granny, thar's har on the 1 hen a trail ei bread." The lady remarked that it not by car wheels. "Corn-silk!- " blood was discovered and the curious was only a piece of coru-bilexclaimed "How came he to followed O'Mara's thestaias ; people to have a niton it? "That's house. Mrs. O'Mara was away from home, and O'Mara when told oi his what I want to know." family corpses, asked : "Is there no way to make the company pay for In Boone county, Missouri, occurrunning over and killing people like that?" He was of a decidedly specu- - red the brutal treatment of a young ative turn of mind. The investiga girl by a district school teacher of tors paid do attention to his innocent that county. She attempted to right a wrong impression under which the question. They made a thorough examination ot the premises, breat teacher was laboring, when he orderleave the school. She re spots of blood stained the floors, the ed her to and the man seized her by monstrated the and the doors, stairs, the her out in the cold thrust hair, had left their feet bare Bloody prints A plane had lately and storm, refusing to allow her to on the stairs. A return for her wrappings. She enbeen used on the deavored to open the door, but was blood-rea with long plane was found moist shaving hanging from it. pushed back and kicked several times, O'Mara's wagon was pictured with once in the abdomen and once in the blood stains and the horns of the breast. She finally walked home, a oxen bore the marks of bloody fin- distance of mile, without hat or The whole bloody story shawl, and has been confined to her gers. seemed to be told. It was written in bed since that time. . The blood and read with horror neighbors' knowledge of O'Mara's S. M. Pettengill k Co., 10 State family affairs came in as more eviBoston, 37 Park Row, New York, Street, dence, and O'Mara and Irving was and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, arrested, and have lately been tried are our Agents for procuring advertisefor their crimes. The jury iound ments in the Ogden Junction for Boston them both guilty of murder In the and Philadeldhia, and authorized to con first degree, at a term of the Mont- tract for advertisiog at eur lowest rates, tf Mrs. O'Mara rose court just closed. was exonerated. O'Mara accepts the situation with stolid indifference, but Irvinr is so distressed that it is thought he will go mad before his last day. It is almost certain that BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. Mrs. 0 Mara will enjoy that tarni without the least encumbrance on it, APPLY TO that is if she can live alone amongst IV. LYLE, U. r. Stock Track, those family blood stains. e horse-shoe- TJS " . Saturday. RamlaV, P ,0"elw p.m. P - uorse-shoc- s DEPARTMENT Trains - - - - -- " ii U.P. - train arrives and ii leaves c.c. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 5.40 -- - " " anil gait Lak horse-sho- 11 School and in the 2nd Ward and Third School-hous- e house, Farley's at 6 p.m. Ward School-bous- e and 8 p.m. 11 EpiscopalChurch at a.m. and Methodist Church at 11 a.m. .; " . r' o!:i..ni;0lo Liberal nan ippn at 7 Lodge, A. F. & U.D. OGDEX. Weber ending, n.m. r A. M. IN COMMUNICATIONS IIELD Main St. first and .bird Thursday's Sojourning brethren in good month. sr. cordally invited. k. w 1 H. TALLMAN, corn-sil- Sec'y. MOM HE DESEIET BAM LAKE CITY. OF SALT Paid Tp Capital, $200,000 - $1,000,000 Authorized WL. H. HOOPER. President, H.8.1fUREDUK, VicePrest. MIWMM YOUNG, JIJUiNMINQS, JOHN SHARP, r. LITTLE, IS. HILLS, Cashier. "1 Director). luterest Paid on for Sale, Exchange foreiga aoa-i- mop Deposits. y EXPllESS FOR WARDERS, Bankers and Dealers and 'Domestic It Foreign Exchange. at UNI0N JUNCTION J. E. OFFICE U.T. 0d, ttMtf ' R. R. DEPOT, DOOLY, Agent. OSes EY-at-LA- W ' 1--tf J. II. 3IA.ItTINEA.XJ, CHEAP COAL Mining Claims surveyed. A. Of A Superior Quality MINER, A f!OITNSF.LOtt." ATTORNEY Office at Residence 2nd Sonth Salt I.nlre, f'ltir. TTtali. All kinds of legal Business promptly Street, . attended it. , Train. Leate S 0 Wood. Croas 6 26 nn,81-ULAS- Block . , S HOTEL, HOUSE, LAKE. CITY rwnw 83.00 prt- liny e Rates, - J. H. S. BLANCETT Dam Connndrnm. A Massachusetts pnper Z. C. explains & CO., j 4 S 75 Sojo 6 83 4 16 FanulngUn, 6 60 4 53 1 KayiTille 7 7 4 ti 1 351 7 60 i 40 2 00.3 00 Arrite at Ogdea No. 00 75jl 00 1 30 T5 Pass. j JOBS gmcASOE C.C. CBAPHSN. wwr. to U. Welwter k Co.and J. m. i J.8prance, in P. 3:30 P. M.-F- S 4i) 20 Kaysrille 9 31 7 10 1 00 I 3D rarnilugton 9 62 7 SI I 3S 1 78 Centrerilla 10 4 7 44 1 60 2 10 WootUCrosi 10 13 7 63 1 75 j 2 30 10 40 8 20 2 Oojli 00 in addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Passengers will please purchase their ticket at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the tare ia collected on the train. For all information concerning Freight or Pat aage, apply to JAMta nil A ftp, lien'l Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. Car Daily except Ticket Ollioe, Xo. 100 N. Fourth St., Cor. Chestnut St., 8t .LOUIS. ' Trains Leave Ofiden daily at 8:30 a.m. Trains Leave Logan daily, at 1:30 p.m CI1AS. NIBLEY, Coneral Freight and Ticket Agent. Gen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, dftO-l- TIIOS. DOR WIN WeM'n Pass. AK't.8t.Liui CI1AS. E. FOLLETT, Gen. SuptIudiauapolia. Ueu. Pass. Agt.,St.Louia ggyRooms with or without r Taylor Board. Culler, Proprietors. fc EXTERMOATOIt! " LEE" CelclrnteI A.iitiloto Dr. FOR PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Never-failin- Remedy. g Sold by Z. C. M. I. To all whom it may coneern. The Office of the City Recorder is the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Offiie Uo'jirt frin 10 a. m. till 6 j.n AND LIQUORS ti0 FrDt Strt' tnaciK' ALL RESPECTABLE TRY IT! d MERCHANTS. J. S. LEWIS, AND MEALS U accommodations. Good Attached. Bar JOHN BEC1IT0L, Presiding. I. II. IE AKI)S LEV, Proprietor. dl9tf. 4th Grand Gift Concert! FOE TBK BENEFIT Or TUf chaste lanuace. According to this PUBLIC LIBRAE V OFKY. authority it is cdmmouly made of NEW DRUG- STORE, bread or some other harmless sub On Fifth Street. OVER A MILLION IN BANK!! stance around the hole to be mended. The melted solder is poured into it A FULL DRAWING ASSURED to be confined until it cools off. Of On Tuesday, 81st March, Xext course the bread is burned and spoilOnly 60 00 tickets bare been issned and AX9 DEALER 18 AU IlMDt Of ed, and utterly worthless after it has served this purpose. "Not worth a Drus:, tinker's dam" is therefore very innoPerfumery, Toilet Articles, cent. Now a Cincinnati editor of dirided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed Stationery. by lot among the to mind wants somebody inquiring etc. Fine Cigars, I.IST OF GIFTS. tell him of the origin and meaning of ' Also, ?2W,nno ONE GRAND CASH GIFT the phrase "continental dam," which ONR GRAND CASH GIFT llH),( OF BRANDS FINE is considerably used by the patrioti-ca- l LIQUORS ONE GRAND CASH GIFT O,0i( GRAND ONE CASH GIFT descendants of revolutionary solONE GRAND CASH GIFT FOR MEDICINAL CSES. 17,500 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each, 100,000 diers. Suppose the revolutionary Cash Gilts, 150,000 6,000 each, Stock new and Complete. soldiers were our "revolutionary jb 60 Cash Gifts, 60,000 1,000 each, K3-t-f Cash 600 40,000 Gifts, each, sires," "continental dam" ought to be 400 each, 100 Cash Gifts, 40,000 1.50 800 Cash 46.000 (iifts, each, regarded as a correct phrae of our 2JW Cash Gifts, 200 each, 5ppOO mother tongue. If that's not it; give 32.500 loo each, W Cash Gifts, 550,000 11,000 Cash Gifts, : Weach, it up. AMD Pooblos, riistmucx mxcisT, tSwyiI,l,t'; P"-k'- - . Jewelry, Silyei and - nwy done ,nd "all wt tk rrar te4 E. P. BROWN. ii-l- y 4 HALTING HOUSE, SJ. ' w" IMl oparklini. alwara on hand. "aUie. Supplied. - I4 un. aij ,non "iding rarronnding riu " PJ"1 aii, - lam k price of u... le W o.L5 " along the Towaa will be W cents per gallon fcy th. enr-- liberal allowance A gentleman went to Wichita, Ks.. one day last week from Butler Co., in hut haste, alter a couple who had ran away for the purpose of getting married. But alas I for the pursuer, he was too late. When he found them they were two no more, for they had been made one; Their ages respectively were, the groom ninety and the bride seventy, lhev were taken home and placed under the care of their grandchildren. General Prodnce ASD COMMISSION MERCHANT I Shipping a Specialty. FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH." r.o .b Tetal,12,000aifls,all Cash, amounting to $1,600,000 The concert and distribution of gifts will posi tively and oneqriiTwsHy fVe plate on the day nnw mm. iiether all lite tickers are sm or not and the 12.000 gifts all paid in proportion to the nambnr o: tickets sold. reliable Information relative to the leading mines and their development: and to the Agricultural, JIunu-- ,; fiicttiriiig and Industrial rt- sources of the Territory. soliciting Huliscriptlon. anl AilTertifeiueutB will cull upon husiuens uiea an , others iu a low days. It Is respeitfully requested that every fiicitity be extended to th cunvassers forth gsueral an linsiniws directory, by Hiriileliiiig tlem correct i , as to 'lauiesaud real Wiole tickets, $50; Ilalres, fc!5; Tenths, or farh coupon, J."; Klnren Whole Tickets for iSmr, tTickets lor 1,I0; 113 Whole Tickets for $u,iio, TSi Whole Tit kts for $10,000. Ne disconut oo less than fcOU worth of Tickets. TIIOS. E. BKAMLETTE, Acent Public Library Kentucky, and Managor tfuilUiug, loumirille, Kentucky. ull-2lm sll-la- iiit wnn, ruouc Library la r , j. ,;j Salt Lake Herald lnbllIilnff Co. T, LGIN WATCHES COMPANY I jiioC A w, n. c. mmr.t . a. ABiii.r.MAS, M'EI WA1S, o!Li:a bko. a co., W. H. A 1. . SIATO, WKMM l.l. IIIMAK, MoRKg, ROIiniJI B. r. M0UH1S A A II. OPPEMiEliltlt C. F. Il APl'KL . HAMILTOS, A CD., (0., KXTKimsrca H. IKONUEhO CO t ce, ce.'f A CO. The nmnes ntiove will bo recofrrrized as the lead-i- n HAS GAINED A Jeweller nf Chicago. They have no peruul-r- y THE MONITOR No higher encomium can be interest In the Company, but freely testify m box towed upon a Cooking Htore than to say that to th gfim n merits of th wntcbes, which for who uses it speak, in its praise n every house-wif- e Sold by them. the past year have-beuand recommends it to her aeigltlwrs and friends, , i . for economy, cleanliness and reliability In all its N.inojiu Watcti Compant, Cmcucn: lii:MS: Tlie watches of your mnk'. sold by us owrations. the past year, have, with scarcely sa ex4' 31,314 MONITORS SOW IX USE. during tluin ordinary satinlur lion, and cptiun, pi vcu more arn proving to It all that yoii claim for them as and accurate durable ALSO, TRS CELERATED Ti.Uing into consideration the Improvement yon have inlroducrd in their cousi ruction, nud tli. SAXTA CLAl'S C00KI.VC STOVE, frmorul fliicii.ss of linish of evsn the lowest grade, wn regard tliemaelwingwell worth thelrprice.aiid in selling them to such ot take great i i our customers a denir good tiiue-krrerFor t'onl Wood, PALIAER, BACTTELDERS b CO., 102 Washington 8U, Boston. Which ha. such a Demand through th Territory, WAEEE1T It BPAIIONE, 4 Jdaldcn Lane, Now Yor for Beauty aud E:celenc, cannot t WEEELi'K, PAH80ITS t CO . 2 Jkuidn Laoo, Hew York. surpassed. SCOTT A HENNEGER, All our Stores are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. 1- TltUourgh, Fa. and all its Brnn h Stores. ' JElfKINS ft HATCH. Also by all th Store in the Ter Cincinnati, 0hi9. MIBDLETON BROS., 30-Gritory. 10 iiaiden Lane, K. T. ohI 'Hi NEW JSTOItE. HA? OPENED A NEW STORE with a full supply of Toys, Crockfry, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetable aud Provii-'nn- s of th best qoalit. TCOLCLOUGrt CALL AN J SEE HIM. COAL! J. Ladies' Watches, of clepsnt design ftfd finish, and u Gentleman's Watch, of equal merit f..r me ng qualities with th. "B. W. surpassed idiyriKind," but of smaller siye. tuperlor to ai'y-thiIn- this maiinlactiirwt couutry, will yet shortly be placod in umrkot. Ko avpTncnbi It c( ailed by the . Cail oir Totra jeweller and abk to EEB TEE ELGIN WATCHES, FARNSWORTH etPPLT GOOD COAL TO THE PF.O- ITflLL V PLK of Ogden v at th lowest rates. Delivered at the U. P. deiot or in any part of the city. Apply to JOHN PIXCOCK Agent. GEO. HOTEL. OCDEN CITY, UTAH. E. cts. PffiCE Ai CO. ttntl Mont Perfect Lurt, in tii United State. Man u fa 4 torj Opposite U. P. K. R. Depot. Board per week, A. OrgansAMelodcons The Oldest, DELMOMCO AND RESTAURANT Beds, 60 Compita!-- JJutlnruM Offlr nntl Nnlnimom Salionat Watch Com im f, 159 & 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. d77-l- PISICE OF TICKETS: 01 .Directory exmnlui'd srtd tested youi r:itch"S, wo fiod Ihem iierfuct in all llirir jmrts, nf .'mo nninh.aiid well adapted to th wnnts of the tip keeping public. V .consider tlient the best " imiiln wnli-he- s in America for the pile, and equal I i ilia fim- -' u"0'fnn Watches, fur accurate time, lliiitniKt (t,!lili or three times tU money. Wo recouinie&d them tu all parlies i.Wnj' RO JfWFl Business Direo-- t Ijtke Cily; ,; ; toryofSalt A Itnsiness Directory of, Ogtlen, Provo,Corinne, Alta, Itingliant and Ophir; witli Having ticket-holder- CHMARER General Directory of SnU' A NTI1VAL WATCH Opposite Union Depot. FIRS! t 66-t- f. BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, PER DAY. Midi TRY IT! at $1,500,000 WiT The DIRECTORY of BAIT LAKE CITY UTAH TERRITORY will voutain JfCWUS 50C. BOARD ' OH AND THAT engaged in Business in Ogden City, (fcr wnich the City Ordi nance!) provide that & license must be obtained,) without, first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. t By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERR1CK, 5Iayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. f Comity and JInnici- TAYLOR'S HOTEL every palily in Utah. IHt EUROPIAH PU, It willalso contain a Chro-:- !-. West Side East Temple Street, nologieal History of tUe Tcrn description of the SALT LAKi: CIXY. ritory; various Mining Districts, Board by the Day or Week. with ninth Interesting nd1 CITY LICENSES. IS HEREBY Whoa Ibrmer DIRECTORY of Sa'.t Lake auucli satisfaction. an OUteial A Wonderful NOTICE ' Compiled and arranged by EaUc City; F. M. COLTiURN, Ticket Afj't, St. Lnuis. JNO. JS. NIMPSMN, lOOtf RAILROAD. UTAH TERRITORY., EDWAHD L. SLOAN, (:15 P. M.Cliicago Express. With through Sleeping Saturday .... ,.v AND Line. ast tf UTAH NORTHERN DIBECTORV OF SALT LAKE C1TV Daily exeept 8nuday. iu-t- DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3. SO p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. L Express. ay With Pullman's Palnre Sleeping Car thronirh to New York, CiuciuuaU or Louisville Daily except .Saturday. d94-3- O. Xj. W'holetah Dealer "nporttnand W,NES M.-D- With Palace Car thrHiBh to New Terk, Chl-- ; cnga, Cmciunati or Loaiaville Daily except Dtuiuay. 5:15 r. x. Arrive at Salt Lake 7:15 A. Past. m. Ogden 1st of April, A FOUR TRA1XS DAILY! For all Way Stations a. Train. Lear tucnt. WITUOUT CHANGE. 2 No. M. I. Warehouse, Ogden. that "a tinkkr's dam" is proper and C. LITTLE, Proprietor. 5PRUANCF.STANIFY A. ! 8 40 - "mtV. -- A QUIET East of the Theatre, 8 ALT ots.'$cta $ M. CentreTille OR TO AMERICAN v. t. 4. Through ST. LOUIS Pas. Salt Lake . ; Line Running TJie Only . and elvll Engineer, Logan, Cache Co. Hjdraulie Ltud tad k. . CITY, U. I. th Junction Bidding. 1 . wood-wor- -- EUGENE LASCELLES. ATTORN OQDEN . A immediately wiihdrew their advertise There being no proposition t a Directory from any otter publish t x quarter at present, and the impcarUso TO J5 of Salt Lake with the growing indaatrief Jt New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and of the jfsH Territory calling for one, .ihy Louisville propose issuing, ou or !Cfore III No. 3 1 Pass. ! ROUTE EAST. d, FARGO & CO., WELLS. No. WORK OF THE CHARACTER IN- DIOATED by th above litlt a urgently demanded by pnblie necessity. A twelvemoath ago, when the undersigned announced ibeir intention ef nucha work, another Directory was presented to Ibe pnlilio, and they t Van from k bed-clothe- s. Onin. OnM Tlnat. Colleire Serin. Coilectioua made and promptly remitted, etc. Name of STATION. ' V AND ALIA AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. ON AND farm-hous- Ti KTH7LAR of each OF UTAH. e e am 7 ii m. Uttvh Territory. VOL. TLm horse-shoe- s City Time. Religious Services at Sunday, in the Tabernacle, erv O A. X . I PIONEER LIXE 3E1L gutta-perch- a bar-room- C.P. train arrive. U.P. leaves CP. CENTRAL UTAH nrna-men- ts 'jOSKPU HALL, Postmaster. rC: ANt Miglpi II. (SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) oil-tim- 7.00 a.m. 6.00 pm. - keandtbeWe MBl ffiwZr p.m. llul dally ..,.ukeandthe SALT LAKE CITY 4.1 HI leCoJ 1 0 $8.00 2T"1" , DIRECTORY NmftN THE OGrDEE VENING, Sunday .xeepted tkrY i LAXDT, Prop. Sing', meals, 50 cts. Board and Iodtrltir per Hay, S l.OO. 52,0 0 0 How in us. btlrd No other Mtnical Instrument ever sain popuUyily. lEif Send for Prie Uk, iil-2ZTS ALO.Jt.l Jt . |