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Show l mi E i excepted fVEXISd, Sundays Y I Lr and v ager. Busb-Man- yE rnSmaS IfeSgllgagj . HIEECTORY. r, ram Congress in Brief. Bazaine's Defense. , d4Hina .1 0fS CWSISO MAILS. AND (.40 p.m. I'h tut daily u.il Hnilv MMl ML"?"" . cWB. T00a.m. - iuu'j" s.tnrdavt " eicfl" 0.30 p.m. 8.2U p.m. 8.10 a.m. 8.40 a.m. jf" T ft.in T.3G . . . ll.OU H.U1 officers. p.m. to 6.30 p.m. 5 ORDER PKPARlMEal. BONKY Trains - arrives train - leaves " it and leaves - - - train arrives " 8. 40 a.m. " " 6.20 a.m. - - and 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.60 a.m. 6.40 p.m. ' - Salt Lske City Time. . tow, n1. 1U. Farley -- SJm and Third - ocu II a.m. and Church at Lectures (Child's Hall), IpTritualist It, .30 p.m. llfilt NATIONAL BASK LAKE CITY. Of SUA Lirf Canitill. $200,000 Tn President, HOOPER. WM. fit. ELDREImK, Yice BRKHAM YOCSQ, WM. JENNINGS, JOBS SHARP, H, S. ,J. f.UmK, LB. BILLS, "1 frest, . Director. , v- Caahief. " o - v Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, Bade and promptly remitted. Mgs Sxehange for gale. Interest Paid on lVtlin Kichange, . Collections laTinga d53-l- y Deposits. FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FOR WARDERS, Hankers and Tftonlerg WELLS.. la and Domestic Foreign DFTICE Oplra, Exchange. R. R. DEPOT. at CSIQS JUNCTION J. K. U.I. DOOLY, fcJif Agent. LASCELLES. EUGENE ATTORN OGDEN Office EY-titrLA- W CITY, U, I. a the Jukctioh Balding. tf J. H. 5IARTINEAU, and Civil Engineer, Hydraulic Hotel, Ogden. EVERY EVENING, JtfpSjll (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) n " Death, Yesterday morning, between eight and nine o'clock,1 in the rear of a small house on Hoffman gtreet, between Lacour and Pioche streets, a woman was found dead, apparently having frozen to death the night before. The unfortunate woman was first 6een by some passerby, through whose agency information was given at the theriiF s office, and deputy sheriff Iloag went at once to the spot and gave directions to the bystanders to allow the body to remain as it was found until the coroner could be notified. She was lying upon her back with eyes and mouth open, and presented a shocking appearance. She bad on her shoes and the body of her dress, but the dress skirt was gone. At the front of the house her shawl and the skirt of her dress From appearances, we were found. she stumbled over an impedijudge ment upon which her feet were lying, and in the fall had turned so as to cause the back of her head to strike the frozen ground, or else she had, in her bewildered condition, lain down to rest, and so had taken her final sleep. As no marks of violence were found upon her person, the latter theory is probably the correct one. The house, with kitchen attached, was neat and comfortably furnished, and here the poo woman had lived alone. The deceased was of intemperate habits, and the last 6een of her the afternoon preceding her melancholy end, she was under the influenee of liquor, although about 11 o'clock Tuesday morning 6he was apparently sober. Her hair was black and straight, her complexion as dark as that of a mulatto. Coroner Deal was notified of the event, and summoned a jury to inquire into the cause of her death. After the jurors had viewed the body, it was prepared for burial Following is the verdict of the coroner's jury : AMERICAN. Washington, 9. In the secret session of the Senate today, Ramsey introduced a bill to provide for the transmission of correspondence by telegraph. It is in all substantial particulars identical with the Hibbard bill for connecting the telegraph with the postal service. Morey, of Vermont, introduced a bill for the resumption of specie payments and for free banking; it directs the Secretary of the Treasury to issue in return for deposits of United States notes of the amount cf $50 or upwards, one hundred million dollars of loan certificates, payable in ben-ne- t, four years after date, bearing interest at the rate of 3:05-10- 0 per cent.; all Na tional banks mentioned in Sec. 31st of the currency act are authorized to hold half of their reserve in these certificates, the other half in U. S. notes or gold; all other national banks may hold any part of their reserves in these certificates, U. S. notes or gold. Any deposit valuable for the redemption of circulating notes may be counted as part of the reserve of the association organized in the cities named in the .currency act, to which such deposit may be due; and all U. S. notes, so received, shall be cancelled. The Secretary A the Treasury is directed at any time i&er October 1st, 1874, to issue five twenties 6 per cent, gold bonds to the amount of $200,000,000, with the proceeds of which when sold at par' for gold, he shall, on and after January 1st, 1875, redeem in coin sucn United Mates notes not bearing interest as may be presented, in sums not less than $100, at the treasury in Washington, or at the in New York; and all notes at the so redeemed may be discretion of the Secretary of the Treas ury in payment of any dues of the United States exoept Uni'ed States bonds and interest on the publio debt. Finally, the bill proposes to repeal all limitation on the amount of national bank currency, except the restriction that the amount of the circulation issued to any national bank shall not exceed 90 per cent, of the bonds deposiied as security, or of the amounts of its paid-i- n capital stock. Ingalls introduced a bill to arm and VERDICT. equip the whole body of the militia of the United States. It provides that the We, undersigned, jurors sub $500,000 shall be appropriated annually poenaed before D. L. Deal, Coroner of for that purpose; all arms issued to the ot. De militia to be of the same pattern as Lincoln county, this 4d day those adopted for the United States cember, 1873, to inquire into the cause of the deatb of Jane Deland, army. found lying dead in Pioche, this 3d ' FOREIGN, ,. day of December, 1872, do find that Paris, 9. her name was Jane Deland, a native The proceedings in the Bazaine court of the United States, aged about 48 irere of unusual interest. martial, to her death M. Laohard, counsel for the defense, years, and that she came the jury. to unknown causes from read some letters from Prince Frederick Charles, of Prussia. The first states that W. H. McKillip, J. A. Steele, A. J. Marshal Bazaine never visited the Leathers, G. W. Birdsall, II. L. Sher Prince's headquarters during the siege, wood. P. Watkins, M. Ehusterich. and that the Prince saw him for the first Aih inst- time after capitulation. The second let- Pioche Record, ter read, expresses the highest esteem for Bazaine, and praises him for the energy wito which he prolonged the reSTOP THAT COUGH sistance to the Prussian army. TEN CENTS MAILED TO MB, I to-da- y. : ,: 'v.. Knowledge of Natural His tory. Logau, Cache Co. laad and Mining Claims PUBLISHED A Woman Frozen lo BY TELEGRAPH. - III Of. A STOCK Where customers will find it to thelf advantage to cull before p.rchoiing elsewhere. , V'f Grniii token In Exrhance. J. aud i. W. BROWNING. II. YOL. , - L . OPENED WIHt HAVE General Merchandise. Three 1oora South of Utah OGDEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEK 10 , 1S73. UTo. GO. inm iZbtte'- STORE. BROWNING'S FOR eeud vou a receipt, telline how yon can cure your cough within 48 hour, after following my prescription, which is simple and will not coat you anything for medicine, , an it will show yon of your that you have the remedy within reach t a . inv . own fnoiavB. viiw dbl-iiBox 79, Ogden City, Utah. UTAH CENTRAL haiiiRoap. LOOK HERE. MINER, Railroad. PIOXEEIt LINE OF UTAH. ON AND AFTER TRAINS MONDAY, NOV. 3, 1873, In addition to the above, Junction with C.P.E.R., , LOG-- WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty oents additional will he charged when the fare is collected on the train. ' For all Information concerning Freight or sage, apply to JAMEa SIIARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent Pas- JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. ' CHICAGO On 1ST A and after Oct. 1st, 1873, Daily Passenger Trains Leave Corlnne at 12:00 noon. ' Leave Logau at 7:30 a. m.; to connect with trains for Ogden and Bait Lake- - Reduced Rates to Excursion Tarties. Passengers will please Purchase their Tickets at the Offices. For all information concerning Freisht or Pas sage, apply to C11AS. NIBLKY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. & ALTON HAILROAD. THE MOSES THATCHER, General Supt d71-t- f ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE of Railroads by See classification ... ? NMTIV'AI, WATCH COMPANY! ' II iug c.i'cfully eXKnilne.1 and ilu-' i(f we rtttl perfect in all their parts. .!. timsli, ni.d well aintr4 to the wauts of the tip piiblis. Woconitldor Iheut the best ' made wiitt hi-- in America for the price, and eqnal t,i the fiuwst Knropsiu Watches, fur accurate time, ' tlmtciwt rioiible Or throe times the money. We :!ii-rrrecommend them to all parties wishing s. ;uod t w. a. e. villcH co, seawux k M'Ei.vrAi.v, a.L:ji bbo. co., j.H. a. ashlkma, s eo ( w. m. i. n. opFEXimitr t imo, c. r. BAFFH Ll lltMAX, . ,; ; . isTr.nvtir.a a eo K"isr..noi)DiN k HAWtios, n. r. noiich a co i u. xsoHBsi.a a co. Tlie nmnm above will lie recoenlzsd as the lead. li?U Jew.llers of Chicago. They hsv. no peciml- ii'!enst in tn t'ompany, but rreely tetiry AS ti tli genuine merits of the watches, Which for the pjbt year have been sold by them. NTinvt, Watch Comunt, Cnicmn. anihe The d No Change The Only Line IAU4EB, EACFELDERS lea Louisville WITHOUT CHANGE. ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hourand a half faster time Between uncage ana Kansas City than by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent., . Kansas City, Bio. J. C. McMULLIN, Gen. Supt.. Chicago. IAS rntRTON. am-- a Afft.. Gen. Pass. CWcago. TIME TABLE 7:45 A. M.-D- Express. ay 159 & NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. 3. DSTo. ' 5:15 HAIL. 8.2) a.m. 6.35 p.m Leave OGDEN 1.30 p.m. 6.30 a.m Leave OMAHA 6.00 a.m. 8.40 D.m Arrive BURLINGTON 7.00 a jn. 10.50 p.m " Galosuurg, is. c V--) 11.15 a.m. 6.TI a.m " Mendot 3.15 p.m. 7.00 a.m " Chicago 6.00 a.m. 12.50 aju " Peoria 6.45 A B. p.m. 10.30 a.m W.) Ind'plis (I. 8.60 p.m. 4.00 p.m " Cincinnati " p.m. 6.20 a.m Loganp't(T.P.4 W.) 6.55 2.4a a.m. 6.20 p.m. " Columbus Chicago, Inwakapoub, Cikcmhatti, Loqakbpobt, and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading .XT....I. By,.,,!. lVU Att . 1 1 u mm i.uiu. LI1H JXWM, This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Ch.eo.p- - but obtain TicKets via me Do not be deceived, BlIPSOUBI EUBUMOTOH IUVSK IVAILKUAU. C.E.PEKK1NS, A. E. TOUZALIN, Gtn'l itup't Gen'l Pass. Agent. Janl7 72tf REMOVED. f . r j ' ,,!, ... - ; P. M.Chicago Express. With through Saturday Car Sleeping Ticket Office, Ko. 100 Cor. Chestnut F. M. COLBURN. St, ' ST. ...ITT und 8nlrroonut Sntionat nateu Vompniiy, LAKE ST., CHICAGO. 161 GATE ! STORE! TOY Fonrth St., TOYS, St .LOUIS. TUB IM Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Paw. Ag't.St.Louli CHA9. H. FOLLETT, JNO. K. SIMPSON. Gen. Pass. AgL,8t.Louii Gen. Supt.,Iudiauapolis. ai-- CANDY, ti .... TAYLOR'S HOTEL tat European Plait, West Side East Temple Street, . ""candy, On IMPORTED ALL VARIETIES. f - LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. tgyRuoms with or without Board. lOOtf . PURS AND FRESU. IIOMK-MAD- HALT YAKUT! GREATEST THOS. DOR WIN. "J Taylor & Cutler, Proprietors. J. Candy Cheap ! Candy Cheaper! Candy Cheapest 1 . ! BAKERY Wholesale and Retail. CYCLOPEDIA. ,,- s Daily except ? WW ' Coiiiectioiiory P. M.Fast . Line. . ... With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily ,. n except Saturday. 6:15 ATLANTIC EXPRESS STATIONS. I, Retailed by the Company, GOLDEN ... Till EAST, 10 Maiden Lane, N. For all Way Stations Dally exeept Sunday. "Westlnghouee Safety Brake. Pullman's Palace Day and Dining Cars. TO BOfl.. CALL ON YOUR JEWELLER AND ASK TO ' . SEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. Btuinesi With Palace Car through to New York, Chicago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Sunday. P. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Ladles' Watches, of eletant desiirn and finish. ami a Gentlemiiu's Watch, of equal merit r B. W. qmilities with tli .hnymiinn- but ol niuller sire, superior to S"V- mHUiifiictiired in this country, wilt thiiK yet shortly be placed tn mitrket. No Hoventent FOUR TRAIXS DAILY! 8:30 P. ROM BURLINGTON and New York, Chicago, Cincinnati St., Boston, PttUBiirsh, JENKINS ft HATCH, SIIDDLETOH TO . 4 Maiden Lane, New York, ' WHEELKR, PAHBOirs ft CO., a Maiden Lane, New York. BCOTT ft HENNEQER, TJirough ST. LOUIS i & CO.. Wauuingion WARREN ft SPADONH, Cart from ELEGAXT DAT CARS, and Pullman Palaee Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chicago and St. Louis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The only line running these Cars between and St. Louis, and runnine both Palace, Sleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kansas City, ana l'aiace Bleeping jars oeiween st. Louis and St. Paul, via Quincy and Bnrlington. Running i scm-eel- iimnithan ordinary KatlsfHction, and sin proving to bs all that ynu claim for them S time-k- i durublii and aw,.fste epers. JaUiliff Into cniiiiloriition the ImnrnvemxnrS cl you Ii .v.i iiilrwluc. Ih tlmir couaimctioa.atid tli of finish of even the lowest f gvnnml (i!'i!s we regsrd them as Iwing well woi-ttheir price. aud txko in selling tlienl to such o( time-keeperour ciutoniois as deair good V AND ALIA! of Cars. ROUTE EAST. And the shortest, quickest und best route between St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chk-airand Jeflerson City, St. Louis and Pekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and St. Louis and Quincy and Burlington. wntclies of your limke. sold br nS u ri psst yenr, hnve, with : dni-lu- Board of Railroad Commissioners. Cyclopaedia HOTEL, . ttel AND MIXED TRAINS tf RUN BETWEEN CORINNE, Train will tear Ogden daily at 8.40 a.m., and Arrir. at Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. J.p-m- . and.820 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at 600 1 jn. and S.1U pan. Arrive at Ogden at 7.60 a.m. and 5.40 pjn. ' A young fellow who professes to know more about natural history H. STINGER than five out of six people you meet, A. has removed the ATTORNEY k COTTNKF.T.nR. was out in the woods nutting, trapLOXDOX vllce at Residence 2nd South Street, ping or fooling, Monday, and caught Next door to G. H. TRIBE S. &an Lake aty, Utah. took it home, caged APPLETON'S AMERICAN He a 11 kiadsef something. attended MA IX STREET, OGDEX. legal eusineu promptly . in it and announced the first installment Where can be found to a menagerie he was about to orFEESH BREAD, AMERICAN XEW REVISED EDITION, CAKES, ganize, to his friends, and invited HOUSE, CANNED GOODS. WBligk East of the Tlieatre, Entirely Rewritten. Is the best them to call round. He insisted that SALT LAKE CITY NUTS, CANDIES, etc. an he had caught enormous squirrel lerma :l.OO n 1nv. London the Table Eoard at Kncnable Rates. Don't pass Bakery without or a peculiar rabbit. One friend went w iljad 1. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. W ill he iix.ned beginning "round and looked at the animal in Complete in 16 vols., of 800 pages each. jiuy.ioio, l.ALBI, J0HK8PDAHC C.C. CHIPMAS. the cage with wonder, while the nat SPRliANRF.STANiFVXr pn. uralist tickled the animal with a SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. , nilbkl WW! 90r,t0 ..v.j H.WeUteri Co.aad J.4 J.8pmance, - n.t)ltnn tn ttnV . f. rota straw to arouse it. He will know a . Tvtth.uTt ftMvinir nt tpn ,:u . ....v.. fo..1inn. 'Wrtmand Vliolesale Dealeri in r us t Im rnt.. iv.i liuiaij skunk the time he next goes hunting, eente a day huvs the complete set. Kow is the To all whom it may concern WINES AND LIQUORS. The matter was discussed at the time to suuscnue. Frnt Street' SU Franci8C0- XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ta g on Tuesday evening. For all Information, Addrest, in Business in all Persons surveyed. UTAH NORTHERN ELGIN WATCHES . ICE CREAM AM CITY LICENSES. A SODA WATEIl PASTRY of ALL KINDS. lodge-meetin- ROBT. II. VAN RENSSELAER, Ogden, Monster Cheeses. Agent for Northern Ctah. At a cheese factory near Utica, N Y., there have been made this fall fourteen big cheeses, weighing from E STORE, LADIES 1,000 to 2,200 pounds. The largest one is two feet high and two feet six CITT. inches across the top. A Tjtica pa per says it is "as large over as a large millstone, and considerably thicker. MRS. EMMA CARTER, In other words, it is as big as a big Superintendent. stone. It took 21,000 pounds of milk LONG EXPERIENCE AS A MILLI- and it weighs 2.200 pounds, it re WHOSE :.. tum V.u.r. ffniLlilmi her to Roliclt the f the people of Ogden and mmity, quires a windlass to turn it over. This patronage - calls anoniioa 10 mc cheese was made as a present to the MILLINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, English friends of the donor. THE T. S- - TEH7TS! . ..- - flTPUUairrn "mMi. Uy OGlEX Amu 4oM BJ M JEWELER, r tfc warrar ted JjP.BREWERY lltrflivn Itscbmti r i to ' ' Utah. Anungallant Missouri paper seems to think "what the women of this Famil;9 Supplied. country most need is not suffrage t7P''.aiS,Mttt.I?n8 Town, will 6, but symmetry: not rights, but ration ality; not a place in our legislative but a place to fasten their halls, A UUral iKlSrm "Mu allowance au.f .stockings. CORSETS. BUSTLES. KID GLOVES, And all other articles pertaining to Ladeis' furnishine eoods in the Latest and inost Fashionable styles, 1 And sold at cheaper rates than calf elsewhere in turn, ah are iu'iim the goo-I- s in the store before purchasing. engaged MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higher encomium can be upon a Cooking Stove than to say that house-wi- fe nses it speaks in its preiso who every and recommends it to her aeighbers and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its operations, (fcr wnich the City Ordi- THE nances provide that a license must be bestowed Ogden City, obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected 81.314 BI0XIT0KS SOW IX USE. w a fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor, ALSO, THI CZLEBATOD JAMES TAILOR, City Recorder. o SAXTA CLAUS COOKIXG STOVE, The Office of the City Recorder Is a the City Hall, Fifih Street, Oftden. For Coal and Wood, 10 a. m. till 6 p. OffUt Hovri r fi-7- V. GEORGE TURNER, (Late C. B. McGregor Fifth Street, A Co.), - - - Osden Books, Periodicals, Mag azines, rictures, Albums, Stationery, &c CIGAKS TOBACCO. AS Wall Papers of the Best Patterns. honcht Subscriptions taken for al! the Papers of the day ULIni and rv extern. d24.imj iocal, EgTCasb. paid for Eggs and Chickens Which has such a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and F.icelenco, cannot be .mrpsjised. All our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. I- and all Its Branch Stores. Stores In the Ter Also by all the ritory. new Wore. HAS OPENED A NEW STORE JCOICLOUGH with a full supply of Toys, Crockery, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetables arid Provii'ons of the best quality. CALL AND SEEIIIM. Cakes Ornamented to Order, NOTICB. SHORT ON - WEDDING r ; CAKES ; I A SPECIALTY. J. II. KELSON, Fifth Street . . Ogden. f dl-t- GEO, A. PRIACE & CO, Organs&Melodeons The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Mauulat tor; in the United State.. 52,0 0 0 Now In tiw. Ko other Musical Instrument ever obtained1 same popularity. tCT-- Send for Price List. 2Ul-ZA44tm BUFFALO, tf.l |