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Show 1 : mm TIE. VT)TREOiORT.' r So. 56. n fr. Tweed in Prison! liii'Vi jlorrochs- - , . , , , , , ' ..M,.J.MaboB,Pprtotorv. 4" iiVFKY STABLES. .S,.Ji,i . and closino mails. 7.50 a.m. daily -- Mail daily M10" pEPARTCaE. double daily 8.40 a.m. - ft'W a !''' J " rf te Jt Uke i'A jicl wai Sortb -- j. ' . fcwpn- - 7.40 a.m. 6.40 min. 6.S0 p.m. 6.20 .m. 8.10 a.m. 6.00 p m. . Ouu-.- y. place for - 2.30 p.m 7.30 a.ia Thursdays VedStfl j &l tarda. . 8.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 11.30 a.m .... Delivy e.m, V. t 6.45 p.m. -. D.B1. -- I" U." I" ' DEPARTMENT BKUISIRV 0renfrom9a.m;to MOSEY Open jpm .TraiuS ' ' '.train arrives leaves !. ' and a leaves mrV' J? - - train arrives -- r - - - - " and . Salt Lake City Time. '., : ORDER DEI 3 frsm 9 a.m. to p.m. i a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 a.m. 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 6.40 Keligiousthe SrTlc9 Tabeniaclo. Sunday; in . at;Y. in the 2nd Ward School-koase- , and Third Parley's School-hous- e ' and , , ' 1 Fault-iindiii- t fatd'School-hoBs- e , H. 8. . WM. JOHN '.I ' TU1 in Mc. d53-l- y ii , 'V -; r7?-K- ' 1 t-- jini'jil'i'if ..,.- t mmi cjias. w. UTAH NORTHERN CENTRAL SELLS THE Railroad. ? ' ' - ; AME1UCAN.1 i 23. Chicago, York ispeoial in regard to A New Tweed's sentence, says Tweed's forehead was furrowed with unwonted wrinkles. A small kno of friends, consisting of employees and his eldest son sat in mournful silence behind .him. There was a notable absence of the small poli ticians surrounding him before convic tion. His eldest son looked haggard and careworn. His daughter and niece1, handsome girls, were in. the courtroom., Pity for the fallen chief and his family were expressed by even tnose detesting his crimes. At the 1 o'clock recess Tweed retired to lunch, but ate litte, trying the delicacies and sighing in distress. When he returned to court he looked feeble, and his face and eyes were red. His son looked sick and sat anx iously by the side of his father, most of the time with his face buried in his The handkerchief, cr wiping his eyes daughter and n;ece gazed steadily on the old man. Judge Davis occasionally glanced on the condemned culprit, but uever looked him" steadily in the face, and the prisoner never looked toward the Judge. The Judge- blushed bashfully in the face of the crowd as he pro ceeded with increasing vehemence to denounce the prisoner for the awlul betrayal of the public trust. Graham made copious use of hiswhite handkerchief, while Tremaine sat erect but, pale and motionless. The rest of the counsel sat with bowed heads. The sound of the pencils of a batallion of reporters could be heard while the Judge in low but animated tones Trehearsed the history of Tweed's crimes. As year after.yar was added to the seutence in a stern no'dent, men shuddered and whispered ''tweed's up for life."t In the middle of the Judge's remarks, when he intimated dissent from the opinion of the prosecution, that every count should have a separate sentence, Tweed 'lifted his head and glanced at Xhe Judge inquiringly, and the latter, still blushing, ,went on to explain that he woald pass sentence on a reduced number, but still over two hundred, when the. prissner dropped his head and nighed. When the Judge, be coming exciting, thumpejj the judicial desk, he paused, scared'at the sound he himself had made, and Tweed started and looked at him with a frightened and reproachful look. It, was a long and fearful ordeal fortheprisoner, and most people in the court pitied him. At tile close, of the sentence Tweed was fairly overcame, and the suppressed grief of bis son was terrible. He was then led into an inner room where the, leave takI ing of friends on hid part was fiieebani-ca- l, he not seeming to know any one. his son embraced and him, and his friends whispered seemingly unheard consolation. Sheriff Brennan, disliking personal charge, delivered Tweed to deputies. The counsel did all in tneir pewer to obtaina stay'of execution, but in vain.. Tweed was sitting ja the sheriff's office, sad and. fallen., from hia high estate to a felon's fate, awaiting news, while the corumifnients were being made" out. At one a. m. he was conveyed in a carriage, pale, nervous' and crushed to the Tombs, and lodged with thieves' and . MONDAY, Fault-findin- Charming corinne; t ES wrrir ; VOXJUMLAXTJJ! oilU-i-9- . shoe-strin- y e; ORGA.3STS- g AND g, Vox Human s i tf w- RAILIIOAD. d71-t- ONLY F1KST CLASS ROAD IN THE rpHK see ciaflmiai;on oi itaiiruaus L nest. other Kail road Coinniiseioners. as. of though every ! Precisely house in the place were furnished to 3Vo the shortest, quickest and bet route between ROUTE EAST.' perfection with the finest cu'tkrj and And St. Louie and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, this only were deficient. After carving-- Chicago and Jefferson Citv, St. Louia and 1'ekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and St. Louis The Only Line Running Through coffee is a convenient knives, and tjiuncy and Kurllngton. ' too or too weak is It . Cars from ' point. DAT OARS, is ev- and Pullman ralaoe Sleeping, Dining and Smoting is it is it it thick, cold, strong, Ifotise."1 ' - ; V AND ALIA Cars. of Clianjo ' to FIRST PEIZE At Every. Fair ! ; SALES UNEQUALLED. , !. i erything and anything but right. As for the mistress, when she is a scold, Cars run through wilhout change, between Chica go arid EC. Louis,and Ulacago anil lvancas tity. The only line running these Cars between Chi cago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Steeping and Dining (Jars netweeu tuicago auu Kansas CWy, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St. Louis and it. Paul, via Quiucy audlirirlingtou. i ," ST. LOUIS . TO ; and New York, Chicago, Cincinnati Louisville , , v ; - Fall I.Inc of A . MnMcftl IiistrunioiilH lit llio I.ouest Figures. Just call nntl nee. , CHAS. W. STAYNER,- WITIIOVT CHANGE. - i aiault;-findin- g - d:i-- 7:15 A. UillJIlUlUll 3. V , u For all Way Stations 1 -- nine-case- ( G:15 - i O solf-c6n.tr- ol fault-findin- . MINER, 33 1 P. H.Chicaso Express. j Ticket OHire, Xo. 100 X. Fonrlh St Cor. Chestnut St., St. LOUIS. ; , TUB .,':( dl-t- VARriSTl GREATEST il- CANDY, f HOME WADE, PURE AND FRES1I. i TAYLOR'S HOTEL ..... On tut European Plah, CANDY, ...-- West Side East Temple Street, Us A. ICE : SALT IMPORTED ALL VARIETIES. . CITY, Board by the Day or Week. 55S"Room8 tvith or without Board. lOOtf j Taylor , ' : ,. -- t C'nllor, Candy Cheap ! " ' Candy Cheaper! Candy Cheapest I i: J Proprietor. J. g TOYS, IN ' TII0S. DOR WIN, F. M. COLCCRN, Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pass. Ag't.St.Louto CI1A8. K. FOLLETT, JNO. JS. SltU'SON, Gen. Pasa. Agt.,St.I-oui- s Gen. Supt.,Iniiianapulia. ;. STORE! TOY ; With tli rough Sleeping Car Dally oxcept Saturday ; GATE! Confectionary " Dally exeept Sunday. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Loiiisvilla Daily c . except Haturuay. s Cheap-A- !l . GQLBEI P. 3I."Fast Line. 5:15 to - ' dl-l- 8:30 P. M."AccommoQaiion. , - Express. ay ... ' fault-findin- g, M.-D- CITI JOHN FOWLEK, Agent for Ogden. With Palace Car through to New Tork, Chicago, Cincinnati or LouUville Daily except ' buuUay. tl TIME TA15LE to-d- MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE FOUR TRAINS DAILY! Kan-ei- m Jll. - II. VOL. There are certain rocks oi which home happiness, if it strike, is very likely to split. One of these is fault- I'lOXKEll L1XE OF UTAH. finding. The habit of grumbling is ON AND AFTER fatal to family peace, and if indulged TRAINS RUN BETWEEN in habitually by any single member IVOV of a household is sure to disturb the harmony of all the rest.' Like most ill leave Trains daily at 8.40 a.m., and bad habits it is formed insensibly, 6.2,p.ni. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. Junction with C.P.U.K., pmi. and mauy inveterate and fretful fault- aad.8.SJ Leave Salt Lake Cit.v at 6 OOajn. and 3.40 p.m. finders are so unconscious of their Arrive at Ogden at i Jail; 0 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. AND besetting sin that in their own eyes In addition to the above, they are modtls of amiability. .fVUXHD TRASKS LOG-AN- . people utuolly have WILL KCS their favorite provocations. Thus, while to the man of the house who DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) On and after Oct. 1st, 1S73, Daily rassengnr has lallen into the most unmanly: way Leaving Ogdeu City at 5 a.m &3.C0p m. Train and of scolding indiscriminately, anything Salt Lake at a.m.and 5.05. 8.80 City p.m. Leave Coriune at 12:00 noon. will afford an occasion, from a forgotat Leave Logan at T:30 a.m.; iiurchane will ticket their Pa.w.icen please iu the baby's the ten cobweb to a knot 1 ift v Cftjtn additional will be charged to connect with trains for Ogden and Salt Laka it is au utter impossibil- wuen tiii) tare is collected on the train. . ity for him to pass by the carving-knifel"r all Information concerning Freight or Pat- - Reduced Rates to Excursion Parties. are edge teols aage, Carving-kniveapply ti , JAJiiia KHAKI', that seem to have been primarily dePassengers will please Purchase their Tickets at Otn'l Ticket and Fucight J gent , the unices. signed to try the masculine temper. lor all information concerning Freight or Tai- JOHN SHARP, ; sage, apl''y to SCPKRISTENDENT. "My dear," says the gentleman, V.UAi?. Allfl.r.1, General Ireight and Ticket Agent. laying down his knife and lurk with knife is the air of a martyr, JXO. 1. YOUNG, CHICAGO & ALTON dull again. It is singular that we f General Supt. can never have a sharp knifo in this - "OTFIC ?V 1. farewell to comfort. "All hofe abanat p.m. don ye who enter-heremight ap11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Epi'copal Church at over the door inscribed be propriately, at 11 a,m. and - Uticdist- - Church QUI HOUR FASTER TIME of every abode where presides Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hom and between Cbicags aud , half faster time wife.' Femioine resources SitMlist Lectures (Child's Hall), City than by opposition route. are inexhaustible, feminine opportuFBANK IIIOK, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas Citv, Mo. nities are endless, and as for the femJ. C. MiMULLIN, ' Solomon ago, said; ages inine tongue, Gnu. Sunt.. Chiiaco J AS mitt TON. BA.M 3KATI0XAL" ilSERET Gen. Pass. Act.. Chicago. and the accumulated wisdom of the F SALT IVKE CITY. confirms his coaviction, world on tne Housetop a that dwelling raid Tp Capital, $200,000 ir would be infinitely pkasanter than Bl Authorized $1,000,000 in a woman ,braw with life ling ,"a PresWent,-TJI. It HOOPER. ELBREDG E, ice Treat. wide house." Wesficghouse Safety Brake. RRIftHAM YOIISQ. Pullman's 1'alaca Day and Dining Cara. occasions ' ' are there , "But legitimate Directors. JENNINGS, eilARP, are there not ?" in TO TILE EAST, NOttTU A'D fiOCTHEAST. for -, ..J.J.UTTLE, , ' and LS. HILLS, Cashier. ery likely, ISTo. quires somebody. is it as them meet arise when such, fTxhinira fVin finlil Tlnst. CollpO Scril). MAILT , STATIONS. Collectioiu made and promptly remitted, to meet every difficulty best the way on Paid loreim Eichanee for Sale. Interest " 8 20 a.m. 6.35 p.m iu life fairly, squarely, and bravely Leafe OGDKN hiiog! Deposits. 1.30 p.m. 6.30 rf.m words Leave OMAHA in is act the plain wrong Say 6.00 nan. 8.40 p.m Arrive BURLINGTON WELLS. FAKGO &!C0., " Galoshurg, (a B. 4 ft.) 7.00 a.m. 10.50 p.m and have done with it.. It is one 11.15 a.m. 3.22 a.m ' ' ' UFEESS FOE WAUpEUS, thing to reprimand or reprove where "" Mendota 3.15 p.nu 7.00 a.m Chicago ' 9.00 a.m. 12.60 a.lil Bankers and Dealers Peoria ' reproof er rebuke is" a duty; it is 6.4a p.m. 10.30 a.m In Foreign " Ind'plis (I. B. 4 W.) and Demestiq Exchange. a to another 9.60 scattering up keep Cincinnati p.m. 4.00 p.m quite R! i)EPOT. at WION JCNCTIO " Loganjp't (T. P. W.) 6.55 p.m. 9.20 a.m lire of small shot in the way of sarOgden,U.T. J. E. DOOLY, 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p.m. " Columbus (Wtf, Agent. - Through Cars from MisBimrf River to casm, .inuendo, and' complaint, for '- ; Chicaoo, IsniiNAPOus, C'imcisnaiti, Looakspokt, EUGENE LASCELLES, lialf day at a time.and Colcmbus. out ATTORNEY-dt-LAAv- " in true The Csnnections at those points with lines leading remedy OGDES V. T. the East, North and fconth. , CITY, when circumstances are con- to This of ten, is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and ' JtSx la the Juijcrios Balding. ."BeRoute. is to accept the situation. trary', murderers. Do not he deceived, but obtain Tickets via the the darkest Bl'RUHGIOH ware of desperate steps & MlSSOUHl HiVKB 1UII ROAD. MA.ItTI2NrEA.Tr, C. JS. PiiKKlNS, will have A, K. 'J'OCZALIN, .... live till day, Uen'J Sup'L Gen'l Pass. Agent. Hydranlic and rivil Engineer, most Janl7 '72tf Sirs. IJroAvn Drowned tins passed away, lne aggravating Logan, Cacue Co. servant, the moE provoking neighKHlens. . not "V 33 Lind and Mining Claims bor, and the mosf wilful- child m surveyed. and .'serene She had been talkie about it proof agairist H. STINGER , good jvhile, and Sunday she did it. generous kindness, while ' I:'- A. has removeil the -.7 Sows Seed that comes up iu While church was ia she got, the slop -ATTORNEY k r'OTTNSF.T.mi. Ac Office at ' Residence 2nd South Street, pail, and wiped it out with her a harvest of new antagonisms. N5itdoort6;OtTI.3T-iriE'S- . " Salt LaVe Titv. TTtnli. checkered apron. iThen she set thatj cept tlu situation whatever it .is, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Ui;d of legal kasineaa promptly attended and filled with courage and cueeiiuiuess, auu in the wood-she,. .Where can be found ., ...... in slop pail tern with water. ...Then. she remember that neither nerves, pail thaLslop FRESH BREAD, AMERICAN nor coffee, were wect' to the barn and brought the per, carving-kniveCAKES, - cLAJaS QUIET , HOUSE, "uwr CANNED improved GOODS, in the of the slightest degree kittens out by the nape necks, ever "Block Bast of the Theatre, i I,. , N UTS, CANDIES, etc. Home..:. SALT LAKE CITY and aiui Hearth into that them slop pail. by scolding. ; put lerms 83.00 per day. Don't pass the London Bakery without Then she" went to the pantry, back weekly and Table Board at Reasonable Rates.: C. cail. a J. LITTLE, Proprietor. . and took down a of the 1 W Uarr. ' JOHN 8PRUANC! I 0.0. CU4PMA large tin dish and returned with that FIRST iAT19XALl)A.K OF SPRUANfiF STAMi cv Si on tin and it over the ! WUUl mouthdish, that placed Salt '")w, Co.and Cily. eiaawonito of J.4 J.Sp rnance, slop pail. Then she and WholaaU Dmlert in on aa and brick rusty WARREN HUSSITE " PRESIDENT. To all wboai it may eoiK'crn. "IriES AND LIQUORS put of that tin dish. Then she rolled r ' ' ' ANTHONY OODBE, CASIIIER. top 2MJta410 Fr0DtStreet- San Prancisco. her arms in that checkered apron, Oldest Banking1 Institution in Utah. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THATin all Persons engaged in Business and rested upon herpeft litiibj all on Timb Deposits. Ogden City," (fei" wfiich r the. City OrdiAllowed IstE.KEsr the while humming a' serious air, and that a license must be I'fomKl v attended to.f nances provide first procuring a without beating time to i with the toe of her .. obtained,) r u ' taken before any to be liable thlso titftens are .'Then license. foot. sang right Alderman of said City, and be subjected small. Then, about an hour after " to a Fine. GROYE BREWERY, this time, Mrs. Brown stopped humBy order of the City Council, unnhe ming and napping. Then LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. OCtDilN. rolled her 'arms out of the"' checkered JONES GliOYE, JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. , ' o apron. Shen she bent down and reThe Office of the City Recorder is at ,::VT, X R TTTTTTO Eager Eeer, Ale and Tortcr moved that brick and that Ogden. of a Superior quality, Man- ' theOffii--City Hall, Fifih 10Street, " from that tin dish. Then she took a. m. UK 5 and fi'ori JJWCHMUER AND JEWELER Hart supplied ufactured that tin dish off of that slop pail. to families and Silvr and Then sho looked at those kittens ,and the Trade. GEORGE W. TURNER, g eUy done and all wt tk arrarted pretty 60on went into the house to (ljite C. B. McUregor k Co.), to. Altcudad Orders Punctually see if the potatoes were done. Fiflli Slrcci, - - - Ogaen. U . Grip. Pleasure Grove for C ) g. FAii j His Altered Looks! 1 J JL1 0 LL UTAH,' TUESDAY, XOTKJIRKIl 25, 1S73. B Y TELEGAliril . XJ Ji PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, (SXYIil'S EXCEPTED.) jprHiMcMii I 11 i u..L-,-,.-: . XOXDON BAKERY d, , . : HOTEL, s, fire-plac- Wholesale : ; ICE CREAM e, Hill " i take XNU CITY LICENSES. "Pntr ax-hea- and . Retail, KODA WATKS. PASTRY of ALL KINDS. d - ll 1 ' -- . . -- , dl55-t- ; MKD HAS GAINED A FAR-FNo higher encomium Can lie to Stove than le8 towed upon a Cooking say that every housewife who uses it speaks In its praise and recommends it to her aeighbora and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its operations. TnE MONITOR Cakes Ornamcnfed io "! ON .'.-- 31,314 MONITORS SOW IN USE. ALSO, THI CELERATID .' Which has snch a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelence, cannot ba surpassed. it-l-y & pdi?wttiv malting house, nn fealnAnTj- - U'" k' , AIicauliful and ric-ni- c Parties, Alas ! wc Americans are not very also the . ancient after all, though wa have cen celebrations. FINEST DASCISO HALL IN OGDES, tennial and It makes us feci extremely juvenile are connected with the Brewery and to read of the people of the Isle of cr.n be obtained, with or wiinout Jlasi j,on application to Ely getting ready to observe the twelve hundredth anniversary of the IIEOM, XT A No X So foundation of their Cathedral. , on ha aDllhes Supplied. Wrtdln. alone the Rai!- - t7rom The V- Ct'"U ' VM BalloD the or. ante lit : -- Books, Periodicals, 3Iag- -. azines, l'icturcs, Albums, Stationery, c Wall Taprers of the 3 30-C- NEW T Eet Patterns. Subscriptions tiki n for all the Papers of UJ4iliii Local, Lasuru aud Western. are kept and for sale ty 2. C. M. Iand all Its Branch Stores. Also by all the Stores in the Ter ritory. AH onr Stoves &c. k;aiis axi) tocacto. d.iy Cash paid for Eggs and Chickens. STOHE. Fifih dl-t- f GEO. KELSON, Hlreet Ogden. A. PMXE .'4. CO.; Organs&Melodcoiis The Oiliest, Largest, and Most Perfect tory in the I lilted Stare. 52,0 00 COIXLOCOII IIAf OPENED A NKW STORE Now in use. , on Fourth Street with a full supply of Toys, Crin kfry, Preserving Jars, Fruit, YegtiUib-tand No other Musical Instrument ever o'.niuJ rrov: i'"U cd the bcel quality. same popularity. CALL AND SEE II I.M. Z3F Semlfor i'rice Libia, 211-ii- a Address BUFFALO, N.' tj lat ' a sririALiy, J. II. For foal and Wood, t - . SAXTA CLALS COOKIXC STOVE ax-he- . ' ' WEDDING CAKES) ; p ; Order,' SHORT NOTICE. |