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Show (Dtw ji mutton. ghe Pibuhbikii cgnFini. and Business Manager. HI1u:m PENROSE. Editor CBis W ... ."'ft - aa Month! Three Month ingle Copy One Tear . w m js.tw . . . . m 4.00 J. (jo 10 S pEFABTDKI. ke city, double daily Mail daily . .Vhrough Mail daily . , Ewt est tbe For Salt Lake and Sa Lake aud the 8.30 p.m. 8.10 a.m. . . . o.20r.ra. . .. . " 7 TO . 6.W) p m. Vt KO via Evanston, rf. andVeWthe .atter placa for Ktcb Oouuty, . 'J p.m. . Weuuesdav. and Saturdays, at Thursdays and . ; nf rwh uidWlytoLou and Uarrtsville- -U Korth & Opto a. "?! and Saturdays - Saturdas n,.,.tsTille--W"ednesda.- p.nr. 7.30 a.in " City and ShUenmlle, 2.45 p.m. , vSdawdavs and Saturdays and sdaySooner and Saturdays ' OFFICE HUKtf. . feneral Delivery, 6 p.m. to 0..jO p.ru. RK01STKY DEPARTMENT 3 Open fro"' 9 m-,ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 p.m. to a.m. 9 Open frem 8 Intside Door own from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. 15 . Trains - - P train arrives . e. p. leaves" c. p. ari(i - - - - i.oua.m. - - - - - train arrives leaves U. N - ... ... u. c. train arrives f and Cm.'? leaves a.m. p.m. p.m. a.ru. 7.40 5.40 20 8.50 - i( CP. - 6.40 p.m. 3 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. - 6 00 p.m. - 8 30 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. WEBEE'LODGJi Xo 6, A. r OGDEN, UTAH. MElillfii'S OHl'liD ""'in in Store. Maiu Stree t,- - hrst O Hail, over Child's tud third Thursday's in eacu moiiui. Sojourning brethren in ijood staudiug, are cordially invited. J AS. tOKUES. W.M. f B. II. RKED, Sec'y. I. F. O. O. LODGE, No. 6, EVERY OF OGDEN MEETING Evening, Rt ball'-piSeven o'clock, AtHAMOXIV 111.1-- . MA IX STKKfcT cur-- , Sisuuruitg brethren in aooil taudiug are . ; diaily invited. Wui.SI.C00K. N.O. ' d47 ly, T. K. RR0WN, Pjc'v. J. Jr. NATHAN TANNER, S. RICHARD3. RICHARDS & TANNER, Attorneys Jit ; Law, ' UTAH, OGDEN. at Office Court House, the. All kinds of Lestil and Notarial promptly attested to. busiuess dsg(f T. E. BROWN. Tft. D. J?IiVHi;ifm, aitl Olisiletiieiiii. i !Siu-rMn- Office: Main Street, three doors south of Post Office, dll-t- OODES. f ITAII. J. II. MAIITINEAU, rivil Engineer, Hydraalie ,nnl jLogan, Cache Co. I Land ad Mining Claims surveyed. . MINER, & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY V. at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, l tan. attended OSBce All kinds of legal business proniptij Paid Fp Capital, 200,000 AutUoriicel' - $1,00,00 n. HOOPER. WM. H. 8. ELUKCIAjK, BRIOHAM "1 President, licsrw, YOUNG, Directory. WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP. FKRAMORZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. ; Deal in" Exchange. CoiA, Gold Dust, College Scrip tc. Collections made and promptly remitted, Paid on foreign lixchaue. .fr Sale.. Xuterest d53-l- y Savings Deposits. OGDEN, GO. & WELLS, FARGO UTAH. tt Bankers and Express Forward Draw diract'on San Francisco, New Tork, Boa-tes Cliicago, St. Louis, London and Paris. Ag.n-eiain all' tie! principal Citiea tui and Wwr. Keep open ALSO issue certificates of deposit. ac ounts and transact a general tmnking business. Special attention given to collections. d54-t- f iJ. E. DOOLi, Agent. U SPECIAL, NOTICE. i vt irrvs MAY 15th. 1S74. the will m Kailroad Cominy Central Untie tho Bale the Koad. Ol U'liu-i- i TJlah lionairsveis JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent BilS. BRICKLAYING. "T9 AM iti nun kmitII. IV TITH .v iv Mtti.tin MriL IIUI Trt i V Iai IV DPtrtf Style of Workmanship at a Reasonable REST Rate. will re- - a. ORDERS left with Douglass weiva prompt attention. How a Troy Woman Got a ejaculated, "You gave it to them? Why, it's a diabolical swindle. Did you give them any money? How New lionuet. The Troy, Xew Tork, Times" of Jiuuary 21st tells this lentcrtainiDg little story: James Maxton is a duly initiated and valiant Knight of Pythias, resting on Fourth Street. The other night he left home, telling Jlrs. Maxou that he was going to the lodgo. About half-pas-t eight o'clock men 'rang the doort"vo bell, and when Mrs. Maxon appeared thej iat'roduccd thenisclves as companion Knijrhts of Pythias. They said the lodge had just held an election, aud that Mr, Maxon had just been unanimously elected to the Chancellor's chair the highest; position in the lodge. They had been duly appointed, in accordance with the custom which is pculi tr to this order, to inform her of the distinguished honor that had been conferred on her husband and to solicit her consent to his acceptance of the office, another stipulation peculiar to Mr. the Knights of' P) thias only. Maxon, they said, according to 'he three rults, would hold the vffice years, and w u'd" receive an annual salary of 1,162, this being the exact amount according to the tribute levied on each knijjht by the Superior Council. Mrs., Maxon was over joyed, thanked the courteous gentle men who had" meanwhile seated themselves in ths parlor and gav6 nor freest consent to the acceptance of the high and lucrative office con ferred upon her worthy husband The rost-- to leave, and as they were about to withdraw witb all the thoughtful etiquette of thorough one of them suddenly remarked: "Oh! ty the way, Mrs Maxon. I almost forgot, to give you this note. Mr. Maxon specially impressed it upon u.e not to forget its delivery." A hurriedly written note was handed to Mrs. M., and, excusing hor.xelf, she retired to the lighted parlor aud read: ''Dear Wife: I have been selected from among the three hundred and seventy five members of my lode to act as chancellor, a flattering office worth nearly $1,200 a year. It is always customary far the newly elected chancellor to furnish refresh mints f.r the knighfs. 1 have only $5 with me. "Please send meat least $50, for I must do the thing up well Send 100 if you have it' handy, or borrow it of the neighbors' ; It will all come back when I get my fir-- t month's salary 3100. Your loving James Maxox " husband, Mrs Maxon's eyes opened, aud Then she she. thought a moment. a to wardrobe, went, plunged her hand into the pocket of her black silk dress, pulled out a pretty Fnusia leather purse, and, from its snugly turned-ucorner, took a bill. It looked nice and fresh, m big hgures Going to the door, upon it she inquired of the waiting gentle man, "Will you take the money to him?" The'fine looking fellow who handed her the note, professing not to know what was in it, spoke up: "Oh, certainly, certainly; I'll see that he gets it safely. Glad to accommodate you, madame." Said Sirs. Maxon : "I have only, a $100 bill, aBd James wants but $50, and besides that, I don't want to send the whole of it. Will you get it changed for . , ;r , ., ; me, please ?, The two gentlemen consulted a mcnt and then said: - . ' have we change." "Oh, Straightway they made up S50, for gave it to Mrs. M., in exchange a the bill, and wishing her very good night, retired with all the elegant grace an manliness characteristic of the nble Pythian knights. In about twenty minutes Mr. M. well-dresse- n, i Robbins uiio-j- r , A WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Ur la Wath, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and HatedWare. MAIN STREET, OGDEN Repairing neatly done and all wrrk arrar Ud i.-l- y Memorable Event. Trains Leave opera-hous- e g To begin miserably mismanaged. in an unfinwith, the building was ished condition, but the minister of beaux arts, knowing that he was go. ing out of office, rushed natters so as to have the houor of opening the new house, It is charged also that the musical programme was badly arranged, and that only a meagre was provided in which not first class artistes figured. the of one The lovers of ancient music as Lull, Ranieau, Giuek, Mfhul and others were not represented, and Nihson quarrelled with Ualanzier 1 he conditkna and did no appear. with her regard to reimposed upon hearsals were such as to cause her in to refuse to attend, and in order that she might not disap- - Ogden, last opened. It was commenced on July 21, 1S62, under-s- n impriial THE decree of Napoleon III. io With all this September, 18C0. grandeur purchased by the expenditure .of millions the: affair of. the opening night seems to have been Pl'BMC. J. Main Street, oppdiU ture store, Office, furni- Boyle's U. T. - 1IETIKT ACADEMY ! WILL RE Ol'KN Monday Nov. O, 1874, you were entertaining your knightly associates. I didn't expect you before midnight, considering the sum ot money you wanted for your great feast." "WThat do you mean?" inquired Mr. Maxon. "I do not understand , as point the public she asked, that Faure might sing with her the garden duett from Faust, by which a reIlalan hearsal might be avoided. zier the director refused, and she was a'tacked, not only in the press, but found herself the subject of a Matters cabal behind the curtain. beoame so hot for her that she sent a medical certificate that she had taken cold and could not sing, thus giving up her share in the proceedings of that gala night, a fact that she will possibly regret vto the end ef her life All kinds ot blunders were made, and in fact everything seemed to go wrong, which was due in part to the supreme obstinacy of Ilalauzier, and in part to the fact of the theatre not being ready for reception. One feature alone was superbly perfect. It was the audience. Ihe elite and fashion of the world were present. Every ni tion had its representatives. The foyer, or grand vestibule into which the audience poured during the entr'acte, was crowded.. Young Alfonzo, whe had not started for his throne in Madrid, was there with bin mother. They were the centre of a circle. The comte de Paris and the dnc de Nemours were chatting pleasantly with a group of Orleanists. The due de Bioglie and his daughter were the centre of another throng, while Murat and De Mouchy were bold and brilliant amid a circle of Bonapartists. The empire, the monarchy, the republic and the commune were all mixed up in gay onfusion, each busy in their several sets, and all enjoying the pleasure of the brilliant scene as though the nation was happy, peaceful and propperous, and not stewing over a slow fire of de termination and hatred. In spite of the blunderiugs and the splendid costumes and determination to be eniyable made the opening of the Grand cue of the memorable events of the world. St. Louis Republican. opera-hous- e r. u. E. CHURCH, QCDEPJ, Under tlio Direction of AB. WALKEB, 0 S Jo 26 4 8 CO Centrevill t S3 4 18 75 Farniinxton 6 60 4 S3 1 00 tsysvilla T T 4 ti 1 33 rrive at Ogdea 7 60 6 4o 2 00 iNo. S'No. I'ass. Pass. GEOCEPJES! Genuine Old Scotch Whistey, Old Coruac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Rum, Dutch Schnapps. also. Trains Leave 1. h. p. a. 8 Si Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, For 8 40 Kaysvilla 9 31 7 10 1 00 Karmiagton 9 82 7 31 1 85 60 0;dcn Centrsvilla 10 4 7 44 1 Woods Cross 10 13 7 i'i L. 75 Arrive at Salt Lake 10 40 8 20 't eign and Native WINES & LIQUORS. IK) to the above, CIGARS, AVILL BUN TOBACCO AND SNUFF. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 pm. and Salt Lake City at8.80 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. Home, Ke windy, For all Information concerning Freight or Pan sage, apply to JAWKS SHARP, Uen'l 'llicket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, DENT. 'IPiJUNTKN Ilan WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Prescriptions accurately prepared Wm. DRIVER, Frtop'm RAILROAD. UTAH NORTHERN Red Jacket. tation and Angostura Bitters, Passengers will please pnrcbase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will lie charged when the fare is collected on the train. TraiusTeave Ofjdou daily, a 1:30 a.m. Trains leave FrauUin, at (:30 am. Trains Leuve Logan daily, 11 a.m 4.30 p.m Arrive at OgJoo BRANCHES: FOR SALE. CIIAS. NlBLF.y, One Scholar. Oue Term of Three Mouths, Oue Do lar per Mouth. General Freight aud Ticket Agent. Gen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, d90-l- j. ENGLISH BRANCHES. HIGHER A FULL LINE OF eta. 6 of Instruct iou and Terms: COMMON ENGLISH i 8 (Late Principul of Coi inne Public Schools) Course 11. Wood! Cross B THEM. AT One Scholar, One Term of Three Months, Two Dollars aud Fifty Cents per Mouth. Ho J Ho! Ho! Tlo! 0R THE Hemming Candy Factory. HALF CTTT LOT, SITUATED NEAR MAl Og'lmi City. It Is most dflslrahl .its, and contain jow a (rood aranarr. A building coal hoiiso, wood house aud cellar, also well with punip. It is neatly and snbstantially lenred, has a flp grass lawn, fc 44 leet, aud ornamental flowet beds, w ith other improvements, and a full water privilege. For terms and ether particulars, apply X. S. RICHARDS, tfcOfMf Ogd.n City, tCSb. ALL KINDS OF CLASSIC STUDENTS. Two Dollars aud Seventy-fiv- Cents e Homo Miuje O.mtlicei, FIBST AATIOXAL B.AXK OF L'TAB Salt Lake City. Wholesale and Retail. per Month. WARREN In addition to the regular Day School. I will open aNiglit School for tbe beuefit if iliose who cannot attend Day School. Further notice will be given in due timo. A. It. OU-l- E. 1I0ESSEL. d6-3- Grove Brewery Shop, and Retail. REI)JR,I"r. CITY HOTEL. Good Board, and First Clans Accommodations for 6 00 per wetk. RICHTER & FRY" P. O. Box 19, Ogden.. AT COST! AT COST! Watchet and Jewelry. (Retiring from Bh.'doM.) C. ASMUS8EN. CARL 8. L. CITY, OPPOSITK OFFICE. POST TERMS LOW. d220-6- ; dJKI-Jr- HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANOEn hand i, and tbe new proprietor, are deter mined to keep a nrst-clabouse. C. MORITZ, XouBoriai Fifth Strict, Artist, touts. Faiy Shavlnif. First-cUs- s Halidirssing. Don't foriret the place, near G. W.'i'uier'a Hook Slore. PRODUCE STORE. Has hi. old stand on FIFTH 6TRLKT, fur the purchase aud sale of ALL KIND OF TIIODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. dO--tf V. BROWN, At hi BOOK STORK adjoining ha keeps all the Periodicals and Newspapers of tbe day, alfto a full etrck of Wall Paper, Pictures, Frama, dl65-6- CALIFORNLi VEGETABLES AND FRUITS MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. P.O .Box 24. dl78-t- f O W will deliver in is this city, J. C. Late Circuit GOOD GREY LIMI At ihe Low Price of FORTY CENTS A ' BUSIII. Send on Your Orders. EDLEY HAMPTOR Opposita Old TitliUjg Otice, SUTHERLAND, Jade, ud tliehigan, for eight years ex-- CEORCE LateU. g, Di'trict C.J COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE CITY, L'TAII. rcisl ttnti mines and certificates u p iren to examination of 'iitles. WILL BK 8Cl OGDEN MANUFACTORY Wholesale or Retail, OX REASONABLE TERMS. City Customers can he supplied daily at their residence. We have also opened a cory ICE CREAM SALOON! C. BATES, A Homey. Utah And Michigan for ten years.J SODA WA.'ER PLIED from oor 1 LIME! LIME! LtME.1 TURNER. SODA WATER OPARKLING Shipping a Specialty, etc. . W. m WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful By Express, Daily, in their season. , Grove. A Fins Hall or amusement All kinds of and large dancing floer. accomniodatiug from 20 to 200 persons. Parties wishing to engage th Hall or Grounds must apt ly seveudayt in advauce. PRtilDENT, Oldest Banking: Inslitntlen In Utah. mills JL E. " Interest Allotted ox Tim DbpoiitK, Collect 2ns Promptly attended In, dlfcoUl FAMILIES ASH THE TRADE SUP; l'LIEl). Orders Promptly Shipped to any Point on the Railroads. , HUSSEV ANTHONY GODBB, CASUltfL , nMlcloOKEK yTu. S THE BEST BEER in U1A1 Wholesale " . 80-l- Produce in Exrliange. JS VALENTIN at the FACTORY, One Door South of Kewniau'a Tin WE1)I.U t'AKi: iiiiiiiiilli rain 1SR Y MAIN STREET, 00 DEN. ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMERS AND tie (jiil lie generally that I am prepared to do work iu the I.in on short ii. Iu consequence of notice and with scarcity ol niouey I will take I Get your CHRISTMAS CON ECTI0N WLKEll, PRINCIPAL. GUNS!! GUNS! heart-burning- j 4. I tf pot-nonr- ri 8alf-respe- Pass. MIXED TRAINS AT LAW ATTORNEY AND XOTARY l'ais. Salt Lake W. II. Clipperton, The grand on the Boulevard des I aliens, in Paris, the largest and most magnificent build-iDof its kind iu the world, is at this?" "Why, didn't you send me the J. S. LEWIS, Oils, Tnrps, VarnleLcf, Urushes, etc. , Taints, s! ijso. No. in addition "Why," said his wife, "I thought clever-lookin- z Nsuie of STATION. "gents gloves, ; she handed him said Mm after note. "Plight you Iett two very eentlemeu called and said you had been elected to some and high office chancellor, I think 1 1, of course " the Maxon, who had glanced over note and discovered its complexion, ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. game. Mr. Maxon ? ' Your wife isn't AT THE a fool if site is a woman. Give me those two 5 bills, if you please; I VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. J203 Cm just want a new bonnet " came home. M-- LADIES' FURS " ? p UOODS, 1'IOXEEIl LIXE OP UTAH. ! ( 5 PERFUMERY AND TOILET i , gen-tlene- OFFERS and they gave me ?50 in change. Here it is." WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Mr. M., in a despairing way, took the money and careles&ly glanced it over at first, then more eagerly scan100 Canes Men's, Women' and ning each bill carefully. Children's Arctic Overshoes.. "Well, well," said he at last,-- ''this is a double outrage Why, all this SO Cases Men's, Women's and Children's liubber Overshoes. is counterfeit excepting two nisney five dollar notes But where in the 25 Cases Men's Cum Hoots, name of eommon sense did you ever knee, and hip. ? a bill You didn't borrow get $100 that of the neighbors, did you?" JO Cases Men's Buffalo-line- d "No," said Mrsi M., who appeared Boots and Jin Is. to her husband to be strangely undisturbed, "I took that 100 note you SO A LARGE LINE OK gave me about a year ago. Don't you ' remember You told me to look out and not spend it." "Why, that's a' counterfeit !'' said r AND the husband. ...... "I knew it wa. Did you suppose I didn't se through your stupid little d vi.-ito-rs rtAiLno ad. SALT LAKE CITY, i AND Tratent IM!3dioines CENTRAL UTAH TURE DRUGS III. VOL. GEORGE.. DUNFORD much?" "Why, I gave them a 9100 bill, . DESERET NATIONAL BAH OF SALT LAKE CITY. THE OGDEX, LTAII. S AT C It DAY, FERIIUAKY 6. 1873. ft-- A. M. u&i.u MAIN STREET, OGDEN (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) Xo. 120. lnr"u drug store; PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Ocden Post Office: ' CITY JDICE EVENING, Sunday, exceptod VCRY hblisheo. On the Premises. Ordtrt Itfl at P. O. Lot 29, r et Factory, just btlow Z. C. M. Z, Fwrth S'reet, mil receive J'rompi Al1mtm. the PAYNE & CHRISTIAN. |