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Show IXJ - 1 fbiifke4BT$KY JSVKJfINQ, BanJays excepted hf th 14713 PSILUHIM COriT. ; OBJ.W. M JTJtOSJL KditM and Susinea : Manager- - ..... ... ,.. TERMS OF SUBSCBIPTJOH. . Tap . "J I.Upm. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 pm. 1.40 ajn. S.oup m. ltur ;" p.. Trains - - U. C. : i iu and leaves and - j - - train arrives - - train arrives C. N. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m.' a.m. p.m. 3 40 a.m. ,6.20 p.m. 6.00 p.m. ". - ,. 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.60 7.50 5.40 - - . . 41 U.P. 8 30 a. m. leaves Salt Lake City Time. WEBEE .LODGE.1 F. o. 6, A. A. M. OGDEN, UTAH. STATED MEErlNQS 1IELU IN iumh. Hall, over Child'! Store, Main Street, first auJ third Thursday's in eacli mouth. Sojourning brethren iu good staudiug, are coraianjr u.ira. JAS. KORUES, W.M. . E. II. REED, Sec'y. h i. o. o. r. OF OGDEN MEETING Evening, at LODGE, No. 5, EVERY Seven o'clock, halt'-pi- brethren in good tandiug dially invited. COOK. N.O. Wui.SI. , d47 ly, BROWN, f jc'v; ' i Sojouruiiig 'b. ' k F. S. RICUARD8. HAT1IAN TANKER, ?, Jr. EICHAKDS & TANNER, . Attorneys at :t - at the Court House, Notarial businesi All kiuds of Le?l and prompily attended to. ;'- dH9-t- v f. t: e. brown, m. d. SiitreoiA rlivsioiaii, niitl Ohsteti-iciuii-. Office: Main doors south Street,"' three " of Post Office, dll-t- OtiDEX, UTAH. f J. II. MARTINEAU, lvil Engineer, and Hydraulic - Logan, Cache Co. Land and Mining Claims surveyed. MINER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. A.. ' at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. attended Office All kinds of legal buine promptly It THE DESERET NATIONAL BAM OF SALT LAKE CITY. Paid Hp Capital, $200,000 1,000,000 Authorized, WM. H. HOOPER. President, H. 8. ELDREDGE, Vic BKIGHAM YOUNG. WM. JENNINGS. Prrt. JOHN SHARP. FERAM0RZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. VWreetor. : Bealia Exchange, Coia, Gold We. Dust, College Scrip, Colleotioni made and promptly remitted, on foreign fcyings Exchange far Bale. .Interest ,.,,,,,', Depoiit.,. Paid d53-l- y WELLS, FARGO . & CO. OGDEN, UTAH. Banicert and Express Forwarders. w York, Bo- -, Chicago, St. Louis, Lendou and Paris. Agn-- ci in all the principal Cities Coat and West. Draw direct on San Fraacwco, AU!0 issue certificates of deanait Keep open ac ounts and transact a general bonking btwiu. Special attention given to collections. J. tt54-- tf E. DOOfcY, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICE. MAY 15th, 1874,'tli'e Utah OS Central AFTER Kailroad Company will ItnMIl. AND tinne the sale of Keturn Tickets ver the Road. ' ... tolR. . The Great mutiny. ' Concluded. The doomed man heard the wail, and said to one of the officers: "There is my poor wife from Scotland! Can I see her, if but for one moment?" No reply was made, but the work of death was hurried forward, and in a few moments the unhappy man was the reach of worldly sorrow. beyond ' On'-recovering from her loDg iwoon the poor woman was informed of the 'sad termination, and also learned that the body been sent on shore for burial in the new Naval Cemetery. She hastened to ihe cemetery, but found the ceremony over and the gate locked, and she was refused admittance to the inside of the inclosure, Moved to desperation by a rumor that the surgeons would probably carry the body )ff that nigkt for dissection she determined- - to thwart them; she waited around the'oeme-tcr- y until dark, when ehe climbed over the wall, found the new made grave, which proved exceedingly shallow. She was not long in scraping away the earth which covered the fciutple coffin, the lid of which was soon removed and she had the corpse in htr arms. Her first intention was simply to stay by the grave and protect it from the threatened desecration; but she now determined to resiovejhe body altogether Accordingly she communicated her purpose t two or three women whose . cquaintancd she had formed, and with their help the body was taken from the grave, carried over tho wall,' put- in a oart and started for London. ., She arrived there at 11 o'clock at night, but having no acquaintances in the city was compelled to take the body to a public house. ; After much difficulty she succeeded in' getting it to her room, and wept' over .it until h J morning., t ;J k i Bat her secret could not be kept in such a place," particularly as the news of the exhumation had been brought to the city by the express, a id w s the talk of the town. The f ct was soon known, and the hou was soou surrounded by an immense crowd anxious to look uoon the hodv of thfl noted mutineer whose boldness aud sincerity the populace now begun " JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent BRICKLAYING. EP1TRIAM SMITH, PREPARED TO LAY BRICK IN THE BEST of Vi orkmanship at a Reasonable Rate. ORDERS left with Donglaa Robbtns' will receive prompt attention. dlTO-l- y : 18 Style court-marti- al was convened, Vice Admiral S;r Thomas Paisley presiding. ' Par- had-jus- t ker conducted his own defense, and acquitted himself with much ability. The line of argument he adopted was that th situation he held was in a measure forced upon him; that he had oi.ly consented to assume it, in the hopa of being able to restrain the men from excesses; that he had so restrained them; owing to his stringent, orders not, a hundred pounds' worth of property had been destroyed by the mutineers; had he been disloyal, he said, he might have taken the ships to sea, or carried them into the enemies' ports, for whichja daziling reward had been offered. He admitted that technically he might be guilty, but the purity of his purposes ought to furnish some palliation of his offense. But the government showed that he had ford mally issued an order assuniiug of the insurgent ships, that he had addressed the government in that capacity, and- that as he had gone from ship to ship of the fleet. he had been attended by his staff and recoived with cheers and all honors due to exalted rauk, and after a brief deliberation ho was senteoced to die at the yard-arof the Sandwich in presence of the whole fleet." When his doom was announced he stood up and said : to your sentence "I with all due respect, fcuina: "confident of the innocence of my' iutentkms and that God will receive me wi h favor. I sincerely hope that niy death um be (he means ot restoring trau qui'ity to the navy, and that thost mn who have been implicated in this business may be restored to their positions and again become serviGe able to their country. 1 wish further to say that the rtforuis the insurgents to mpect. f desired are eminently just, though I. The excitement hourly increased, With every ether loyal citizen, regret tao p palace begau to cheer the late the mode selected for their accom- m'ltineer and deride the authorities, when the Lord Mayor called upon i plishment" On the morning of the 30ih if Mrs. Parker, who was still watching June the yeUow flag,, the signal of iver her "dead, and demanded to death, was hoisted on the Sandwich. know what disposition she intended The whole .fleet was raBged around to make, of the remains. The poor the death ship, their crews piped to woman replied that she only wanted the forecastle, and at 9 o'clock the to give them a decent buna', and his unhappy prisoner was brought ou Lordship promised that all necessary deck, He was pale, but composed, aid would be given to enabl her to All this time and as he passed his mess-nu- t eg he carry out her wish. said: "Good-by- e to you, boys; I; sin- the excitement - was growing, the cerely hope my death may be deemed streets became impassable, the turbua sufficient atonement for you all.' lence increased, and it began to look Just before the rope was adjusted he as if even the dead s mutineer might handed td .au officer a letter to his cause bloodshed, if pot civil war. wife and his will 'conveying, try hei But the body was soon biried,accord-iu- g to the widow's, wishes, and the some property in Scotland; after . which he was hauled up and died crowds dispersed: w Mrs. Parker took up her residence almost .without a struggle. But there is a sad romance connect- near the .place of burial, and for some ed with this" tragedy which is more years derived a comfortable support interesting than the tragedy itself. from the small property left by her Parker's young wife resided in Scot- husband. B it she was subsequently land, and when she heard that the deprived of that by a decision of the Sheerness fleet had mutinied under courts, which for some cause declared the lead of Ptichard Parker, she had her title invalid. She was therefore no doubt that the insurgent chief was threwn upon her own resources; parher husband, and she instantly de tial blindness soon followed, incapaculparted for London, belieTing . his ar- itating her for work, and she wa the to rest was certain, and hoping to save timately' compelled go upon him from the vengeance of the law. street and solicit aid from the char i ' () On her arrival in London she table. . In 1806 forty years after her helearned thai her .husband ' had been She hastened roic struggle fer the possession of her tried and condemned. to a notary, paid a guinea for having husband's body a communication in a petition for a commutation proper- the London Times called attention to ly prepared, and Bought to present it her necessities, and a fund of 500 to the' King; 'She was obliged tj was quickly raised to render her last British give it to a lord in waiting', who, on years comfortable, the contribut-i- n himself in was WyiiaujJlV, learning for what purpose it unfortunate but The brave 50. to not her advised tended, coolly waste any more iime or money ipthat woman died in 1842. effort, for no power on earth cou!d . save the bold, mutineer. A Maryland man whose wife She then went with all possible dropped dead a few days ago, had the haste to Sheerness, where she learned funeral put off one day longer to ge. that her husband was to be hung at the balance ot his corn husked. He 9 o'clock the next morning. At an said U wouldn't make any difference early hour she began to search for to her, as she was always good-nmeans to get on board the Sandwich, tured, 'f and it was nearly 9 before she sucWhen V Persian speaks np and ceeded. Then she was not permitted d was says that the Shah is an old to come within 200 yardsr but about has he rhinoceros, as just husband near enough to see her head flies off, to he came on deck on his way to execu time, before his wife that she bis word send to tion'. She became wild with grief, the hall unlock to sit needn't np nandi, cried: out.. her and. stretching . . l .S. JV door for him that evening. Detroit "lUchard! Kicbard: on, mj niuuauu Press. Free . and fell com-mau- J. S. I.EWTJ2 WATCHMAKER AND Plrug DOTtly JEWELER, Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and doneautl allwcrk rrar.td j i AN& ! , 5 mon-ars- ; 1 long-noze- h, ; I PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. Nsmaof 1 00 Canes Men's, Women's and Children's Arctic Overshoes. -- 00 Cases Men's, Women's and Children's Rubber Overshoes. 25 Cases Men's Gum Boots, f knee and hip. 10 Cases Men's Buffalo-line- d Boots and Hals. ' '' :and 'V . ,. 4 S3 4 1 raralBa-t- t I (0 Main Offloe, PlBUr, - Ogden, THE J. Street, oppmlw ture Mure, U. METHODIST furni T. ' ' AT THE M. E. CHURCH, OCDEN, 'tJnder tbe Direction of - - I 80 Tt U 1 ft) H 1 ti .... Train Loav ,.. . f. .i a. ( Ogdea j Kayiidlk .. , j 8 40 8 f SI 8 82 Wood Ctom Arrive at Salt Lak s JD , T, 10 10 , , I 31 7 44 1 WINES & LIQUORS.:; 80 7 43 1 78 10 40 I Ju a 00 addition to the above, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND , Three Months, One Do lar per Month.""- - EXCEPTED,) Red Jarlrt. Plan '' ' tation uiid Angotttra Bittern, JOHN SHARP, S'TPtKlNTKNDKNT. Train Train Train Preacripton accurately prepared RAILROAD. ; FOR SAIE. 4.30 p.m Ogden CHAS. NIBLET, , General Fnight and Ticket Agent. MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Sopt. - ' : dflO-l- 1 llol Ho I Ho! One Scholar, One Term of, Three Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Centa ' per Month. ' ; .... d82-t- f Leave Ogden dally,! 1:30 a.m. leave Frauklin, at 1:31 a.sa. Leave Logan daily, 11 a.m ArrlTat ' 5 WHOLESALE A?D RtfTAITi all information concerning Freight or P age, apply to JAMJCS SHARP, Qen'k Ticket and Freight Agent. v , v HAIFA Uo! CITY LOT, SITUATED NEAR MnSk nit, and liuildnig ! : SUFF. , - ; , ENGLISH BRANCHES. " To eign and Native Passenger will pleas purchaa their ticket at th euice. Fifty cants additional will h charged when th far i collected on the train. COMMON, ENGLISH BRANCHES: HIGHER Gir Tom Si 18 UTAH NORTHERN and Tcrmsi f f Old Fine Article 00 10 DAILY, (SUNDAYS I Cognac Brandy, Fine JuwV Bum, Dutch Schuapps. 2 No. Fan. Public Schools) One Scholar. One Term GROCERIES Genuine Old Sootel. Whiky, 01. ' 40 .1 00 l-- tf A. R. WALKER, Course' of Instruction T t M for Monday Nov. O, 1874, (Late Principal of Corinn : Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Home, Kennedy, ACADEMY I WILL RE OrEN ' FarmlngtMi ' Oils, Turps, Varafchta, Prnshrvi, cte. , SO' MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Boyle' - f r : No. W. II. Clipperlon, XOTAKTf : ct. t 36 la : " A FULL LINE OF 0 3 40 8 CntrrrilU AT LAW ATTORNEY AND ' ' t H. $ Centrevill VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. , 8 M. , .;!',,' ., r. 0frs, fl i t'ua. Wood Crow ; AT TUB a. 1 . GENTS' GLOVES, , No. 1 . V LADIES' FURS , ' Bait Lake a rriv at Ogdea SO A LARGE LINK OF ; ; Leave Train aayavUl , No. r.. TERFUMERT AND TOILET ! t ' 9 .: ' STATION. !IXeclicineR ? Paints, ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, ) Ratent CENTRAL Xj 3Et O jBl. 33. XI. A. ' OFFERS heuv wood pump. omitalo tow boo azkutr.', auuM aad cullar, el a Vil wit ii w nwriysaa nMiwatially lnct, aa a tls. iu gran lawa, 60 x 44 aad onwmeatal beds, with etber hnpremseat, aad a full vala fa, srivihig. Hemming Candy Factory. f 01 MrM ana stbtr wirttctrlars, ipply ft d3y9-- f . 0Ua . CUTyftfla. ALL KINDS OF CLASSIC STUDENTS. Two Dollars and per Month. Seventy-fiv- e ' Cents ..: " ; FACTORY, On Door South of Newman's Shop, " PRINCIPAL. I t;uniitith Grain Produce In Exchange. V V ALEHTINK K. B0E8SKL. . . . Brewery " first-claa- s LATELY CHANGED deter- C. MORITZ. Finn 8tut, Artist, Oobes. Sivlu. First claw Ilairdrewtng. Don't forget the place, near U. W. Tnrvr Kk Store. ,.. SIT RICHTER & FRY1 E. 1 .. . , - 2iO TERMS LOW. LIME! LIME! L1MEI GOOD GREY LIMI as FIFT1I STEEET, Picture, From, ne. f i W. TURNER.' FORTY CENTS A BUSI. Shipping lour Orders. HAM PTOft Old T:fctg OBce, s rLiaumnoqr Specialty MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. J. C. Ute , SODA WATER. SODA a U7-t- f COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE CITY, UTAU. - gifwi M Iitlet. eimitton caa lie WILL U 8CI. nppH4 daily at tlMiv ridscs. ICE CREAM C. BATES, F,rril lt.ort mn8 and certiacate rlni. X W have alee earned a eeay V. 8, DiKrirt Attorrev. t'tah And Michl. gan for tea years. " WA-t- OCDEN MANUFACTORY Wholesale r BeUIl OJV REASONABLE TERMS. City CMtoaser SUTHERLAND, CEORCE At the Low Trice of t hi eld sUnd aad al of Garden am Crass Heeds. 4165-6- 1 JLate Circuit Jndge, Miehigan, for eight year aud ax-C W wiU deliver in in this city, On-ei'- , At big BOOK STollEadjobiftg be keeps all (ha Periodical and Newspaper of tbe day, alo a full strck of Wall Paper, BROWN, P.O .Box 24. Send on . . . . EDLEY Bws'n.) mmmm person. partios wishing to engage the Hull or Grounds must apf ly aevendayi in advance. ' 42204m and Jewelry, WHOLK8AL1, AND RETAIL DEALERS Vi amusement. A Fiat Hall All kinds of eut-doand large dancing Boor, accommodating from 'JO t AT COST! ALL KIND OF PKODUCE, CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES U AND FRUITS :..! ,r Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. By Express, Dally, In their season P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. ' Turner, 11m (or th parcha Fasy PLIED., Ordert Promptly Shipped to anj Point en the Railroad. la TJtali. PRODUCE STORK. dO-- tf FAMIUES AND THE TRADE ' CARLC. ASMU88EN. 8. L, CITY, 0PfH)81T KT Of FICt proprietor ar Lous. TouMoriul Wholesale and ReUiL AT COST! (Retiring from Good Board and First Clan Accommodations for $6 00 per week. 1 THE BEST BEER in UIA 'a Oldest Baokins; Inntitutlwi Watches HAS aMJ19liandi,HOTEL and tbe new PRt'IDMT flOPXl,CA8lllxSL ORDEK CITY HOTEL. mined to keep a Groye mad) AKTUOJVY InTixin Aiiowip ox Tim Dinim. Collection PronapUr attenaed to. yTu. BEaDI E, Pr. 80-l- ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMERS AND the pui lie generally that I am prepared to do work iu tli Line on short of notice aud with dnepalch. Iu evnoequene take will of I scarcity niouey Tm .; MAIN STREET, OUDEN. VTEDDIXU CAUDA GUNS!! at the ' CMy. WARREN HVSSEY, Cot your CHRISTMAS C0NF.CTI0NE1T A. R.' WALKER, GUNS! Salt Lake and Retail. Wholasat ' ' '. Homo Mado CandlcaH - In addition to tbe regular Day School. I will open a Nigbt School for tbe benefit of those who ciinnot attend Day School. Further notice will be given in due time. s scdsc-Ices- UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, - ; H; in Watehes, PURE DRUGS - VOI. III. GEORGE DUNFORD ; t: Parker returned to his former petition on the Sandwich, but on the 20th of Juno a file of soldiers from the fort at Sheerness came on board, and tne insurgent chief was taken into custody. ' On the 24th a i OGDEN, UTAH, -- Office, OGDES, UTAn, WEDNESDAY FEBUUARY lO, 1875. , - .UMASOXICIIALUMAIX STREET are cor- I. Ifo. 133. T. 00 a.m. g, PiS Rich County mail ge via Evans ton, Wyoin-inaud If place tor Rich County, 3 p.m. Wednesday aud Saturday, at Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursday and . 5.00 . . to p.m. Logan Daily Sundays Jlorth Ogdeu and ILarrUville Wednesday! ' &00 A Saturday p.m. 7.30 a m HuuWville Wednesdays and Saturday ana ciawrsviiia, i .line tfiain 2.1t p.m. Wednesday ana Saturday! ' Wednesday and Hooper and Alio MKIlDJ . . Saturday OFFICE HUR. 8.45 p.m. . General Delivery,- . Bnnuav, v u.i. w WSPAtt'fMKNT ' Open from 9 a.m. to 8 M0NKY ORDER DEfARl'MKNT. ; Open frem am. to 3 p.m. 8 to p.m. latside Door epn from 6 a-J08ETH II ALL, Postmaster. - MAIN STREET. CfiOEN ..iOpju. MTll'dU CP. M CP. ". leaves DRUG STORE v PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, T.eOeju. 0 a.m gait Lake City, double daily feet. Through Mail daily . bit, Through Mail daily closing. forfait Lake and th East '. . train arrives city (SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) ARRIVAL T.Wa.m. - I QTOII JUICTIQI. TIE;:;; IS Office: Post OiedeaAND MAILS. CLOSING gait Lake City, double daily w mi, rnroagn Alan mhij u amuy Kan, xnrougn ; 18.09 Taree Month gingl Copf P. rti nil function. Zht fii Month . - SALOON! On the Premise". , Oritrt Up. at J 0. Bo 20, ar f th Factory, jutt below Z. C. M. ., Fourth Street, trill rteeivt iVomf AHentitm. of . r AYNE aiRIXTUN. i |