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Show ; tl (Co ft 1; ' fnus T .... $8.00 " - - - - SjttuIltM 4.00 2.00 PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. 40 (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) Office: Post OffdeuAND MAILS. CLOSING IRKIVAL 7.60 a.m. ,j,MeCitT,duuteda.ly SL lhwoi Mail to y . . . ........ . . 8.40 a.m. donW daily Mail daily Mail daily . Through Kug -- . duly , Through Mail G.S0 p.m. 6.20 j in l' 5Wi'y,n . . 00p.m. Wednesdays i.00 p.m. SrdayB and Saturdays Blateraville, City W 2.15 p.m. TedaeJliV and Saturdays d and guopei 7.00 A.m jjsturdaV n(1 K . hrEn - ad ... offick likens. . a.m. . .jl Delivery, J.io 6.1ft p.i. BKOISlBY UEPAKTMSMT (Mien from 9 .w. to 3 p.m. MONEY OUDKR UtSrAKIMENT. 3 Open Cram 9 a.m. to p.m. iitside Door open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSKPll UALL, Postmaster. 252. OODKX. UTAH, SATURDAY. Washington Cor. Chicago Inter-Ooean- Of not I.eH titan Yen .j The haunts of the genuine female lobbyist that traditionary enchantress so prominent in Washington ro mances ara the luxurious recesses of the Marble lloom. Those of her ilk. less adroit, are satisfied with more public places, but not she.- I had occasion to stay in that part of the Capitol for un hour or so this session, and I saw a very interesting little scene c.J take place. A lady dressed in a widow's niouruiug so irreproachable that Between the its very perfection was suspicious, apPIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, with an peared in tha reception-roo, carelessly-dresse- d man, Main Street, Ogden and after a short conference they separated. A ITLL STOCK OP TIIR n She .then sent far a very Senator. Him 6he receired LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, in a truly subdued spirit, rather in Suitable to the Season and contrast to the indifference which she had manifested at her first appearOF THE FIRST QUALITY. ance. Upon his departure her comThe very BEST WORKMAN- panion, who had been invisible during the interview, reappeared, and a SHIP, and a consultation ensued, the apparent reGOOD FIT GUARANTEED. sult of which was another summons te another Senator. T. W. JONES. She evidently understood human jniMtf nature, for at his. coming she was metamorphosed instantly from the DISSOLUTION. sorrowing widow into a specimen HERETOFORE THE COPARTNERSHIP between the undersigued, under the which justified Mr. Weller's fatherly firm name and ntyle of Thornton A Stoddard is advice. Such coquettish wiles, such this dny dissolved by mutual consent; C. W. Thornton retiring. John Stoddard will pay all pretty, ways claims against, and receive all debts due the lata As soon as that interview was ovei firm. the mentor again joined her, consultOgden, May 15th, 1874. C. W. THORNTON, i ed, and left. JOHN STODDARD. l Then she successfully enactedjwith as many different Senators, the busiH. ness woman who could use law terms, the solitary creature Practical House and Sign Fainter, as unsophisticated, helpless as a young bird, and the Grainer, - CP. train arrives CP. K leaves CP. CP. B.C. train arrives - - - 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. fi.20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.00 p m. 8 20 a.m. - and leaves ii and .train arrives - - - -- - leaves gait Lake City Time. MASONIC NOTICE. Weber Lodge. A. F. OGDEN. D. TJ. A. M. fc HELD IN T)EGUUR COMMUNICATIONS their Hall, main oi.urmnuu m Ii Sojourning brethren in good of each month, ,Udiug,ecordially invited. w M " ' half-seriou- F. S. RICHARDS, ATTORNEY AT LAW And ' NOTARY PUBLIC, 1 Utah. - s30-t- Jr., N. TAXXEU ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with County Recorder, . - Days, for . Salt Laka Half Pare, 6 Woods Cross " LARGE PARTIES Teams ready for trips to places of interest. M. THATCHER, Ctus. NIBLEY lieul. Tkt. Agt. Sapt. d231-t- " half-jestin- ! g ' V. SHEPHARD, Calso-uiin- r, Paper-hange- er bereaTed widow a second and Interior Decorator. Utah. time-th- is ts. 60 4 18 . 73 rarmington t t0 KaysTilla 7 7 4 62 i 35 7 SO 5 40 2 00 ArriYO at Ofden f Trains A. ; 8 40 S 20 0 31 Ogdea W . Tximor, C3r. CBfttmilto .... A M. Wo have a full nnmilr of the alwrs iriacUn atul will close them cwt at the tbllowiuu ka: - TERMS CASH 10 .', WOOD'S 10 31 4 7 41 1 1 z. 00 85 10 13 1 63 1 rriie at Salt Lake 10 40 8 20 2 00 CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES thdr l wr. HOOPER, Sapt. concerning Freight or e, SniINO HOCK AND COALVILLE COAL! - Rock Spring, Delivered', Coalville, - - Delivered, J . - - 9.00. 9 go 7.00. 7 0. . Keep Warm by Getting Good Clean Coal. YARD AT U. Orders loft at promptly filled. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. Dono-hun- Mant ' ii H(.i-L- JOHN FIXCOCK. BiUl-iSn- tien'I picket and Freight Agent, AND FRUITS By Express, Daily, in - OTESn 0 YES!! 75 Passengers will please purchase their ticket at the offices. Fifty cants additional will ha charged when the fare is collected on the train, . For all information apply to J AUKS SHARP, Mowcm I to Wooih Cross m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS , v c.W. It. 649-f- At his BOOKSTORE adjoining be keeps Ia addition to tb iuore, all the Periodicals and Newspapers of ; MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN the day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, x Pictures, Frames, etc. ' dl65-C;: 0. W. TUKNEK. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogcfen City at 5 a.m &3.30plm. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. E. 1. BROWN, Ire Imprevei I 5100.00. , Self RaVe Reaper with Mewing $2CO.O0. 7 . At LOGAN, OGDEN or SALT LAKE CITV. K. 9 62 7 FurmingtoB his old stand on FIFTH STREET, Ha for the purchase and sale of ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. V' KaysTill , r. Lea-v- f tm SELF HAKE ItEAPEKH No. 2 No. I'aas. Pass. PRODUCE STORE. PNT1L rrllTREK MTK.B, M,. I'MlL 6 l.Hv - 1NB- 8 0 80 4 33 ' HLURt t th Ktli. Mowers Wood's ... $ cts. 0 3 40 S3 uay) consulted JIOU'EL, HOKDA1 d220-t- f. h. STOBES Li., KTEKT tai. MEDICIXE Alt Pmwwos fyedl7 amd' FITertuaUy CnrJ wiik llfiK Itwt, Chips, I'.m as, Vortwr Sams, M!aius, 'JtiiwttM w, Ac, if Who No, 3 9 28 4 v Centrevillo SPECIAL RATES 1 tass, T."ains Lea UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD, Te,n Ni. 1874. on the d20S-t- - - City, t Ogden Name of STATION. RETURN TICKETS Lasting Is ON AND AFTER JAN. well-know- - Sec'y. W,8,HOLimOOK. WISHING TO VISIT THE Cnyo of Cache Valley and the streams abounding ia splendid iisli niouutaio can obtain trout Ac, (Not transferable) IiEES.tt CENTRAL HAILROAD. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. Peron. PARTIES ac,-j- m Trains - - UTAH This Is the Medicine f Ifattife Kfr who Cures U the kest PbysUiair. II. VOI j' n FASHIONABLE TAILOR . JUIY 11, 1871. Female Lobby Excursion Tickets! Iairt of.is!8.'. The T.W.JONES, fja. 1.40 a.m. 7.00 a.m. slt Lakeandthe Eat S.lXJp ra. mails p. yia ETanston, Wyom !l"cnA Couutv. Rich for .,!, a luttar ri.laceut in? u V n . o. 6.45 pill. A.m. 6.40 p.m. T.4U tnj. 1 Y tui ii.m v ejus ting uufer firm nauM of k MOWER, carrying buinsss as Ft.'Tf'HKR, on fifth Street, Ogdnn,. was PIS30I.VKO t,y inntiml n.ueafi TRUMAN CASSIN will sumittitii Hi ltinne, eollact SkU sJt amouats duo, iuiiI ay luibilibu of La. Iiks. firm. TnoMAS CAS9nr j9itGX MOWJiR. Bl-- t OgdeB, June, 17r 1874 Mmikf. PENR06K. Editor and Bwinesi W NOTrcK- POBU8BINO COMrAJU. t)ie CODES b re n krki;? wven ttat - BVKXISG, Sundays excepted i t Dissolution of Parterkip- - nttnt Junction,' JOHN SHARP, EIPidUNTENDKNT. season 11E.OPENED ! last 'with tears. She had the fifth Senator in her net when I left. COUNTT WORK ATTENDED TO. Shipping a Specialty. Sucl a character as that was worth UTAH NORTHERN AILROAD. BAXK OGDEN MDESEUET SATIOXAL be and a she turned tof investigating, TERKS TO St lT. OF SALT LAKE CITY. Trains LeaTe Ogdeo daily, a S;30a.m. woman who,' during the war, had knewo tbroughont the United States FIFTJI STUEET, OGDEN, UIAH. Tniins le.Te Fmnklin, at 9 a.m. Paid Up Capital, $200,000 as the wife of arebel general, passed Trains LeaY Logan daily, 11:40 a.m AuthorUed $1,000,000 FIRST CLASS HOTEL ! dl76-t- f and since in the same capacity to a P.O .Box 24. Orders left at W. H. Pidcock's Store, ;; - .'' t CHAS. , NIBLEY, '.'...'"!.: mi. It. HOOPER. President, man whose name is familiar in ths H. 8. KLDEEDGE, Vice Prest. Is now open for the accommodation of th General Freight and Ticket Agent. BIUUUAM YOUNG, of those times. , Since his welling public, hating lee MAIN STREET, OGDE2T. history Directors. VM. JENNINGS, MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. death has gone into the lobbying she ' ! JOHN SHARP, KfiRAMORZ LITTLE, business, and from all accounts she I. 8. UILLS, Cashier. b. is met with deserved success. GOODWIS & SCUAPPELL. THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE Heal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, She rarely shows herself in public, Depot and Saloon te. Collections made and promptly remitted. Thoroughly, Renovated . Foreign Exchange for Salo. Interest Paid on preferring, with a true woman's tactj Savings Deposits. TAILOR UEMXGERS, House, Sifn and Decorative to work covertly. She lives retired all in ta an I'ainters and outwardly BOTTLED SPARKLING appearances, BEER BOARD BF THE DAT OR WEEK v WELLS, FARGO & CO. of the aristocratic and the Main city, part OGDEN, UTAH. PAPER HANGERS, t only noticeable feature of her obtruWholesale and Retail. at any hour, fwpla8 re parti! Bankers One door north or the old Ttftlker Building, for to Carriages ready s is establishment the sive that cariag-eOgden Kanyon and other Interesting places. CHAINING and LETTERING there you will get your Jtesiilunts will be convoyed to or from tb. deDraw direct on Jan Francisco, New York, Bostof some rather prominent gentlepot for a small foe, 00 leaving word at tb hotel. on, Chicago, St. Louin, London and Paris. AgenbeFre men occasionally stand for hours conveyance lor guests. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. Dry Goods, Groceries, das in all the principal Cities East and West. For the Trade. Special attention given to 'Collections. fore her doer. Dbots and Notions, Shoes, t. f J B. DOOLY, C. MEYERS & Co. Five Hats and Freo ;1iack to and from ttie Depot Sonth of Hotel. I'taU Caps. L J. i MAllrrilV ' A. Porter ia attendance. ' j A Study fer Bret AS CHEAP- AS ANYWnERE IN TOWN. Hydraulic and Civil Engineer. Olden City, 4i;Uts30-t- f THE HOUSE , : K 4 GROVE BREWERY . ; JlE-FUnXISH- d90-l- ED do3-- y Sired, Oglen and Express Forwarders. d54-i- Ag-n- II. EA L.o:tii, Cache Co. lui ' ' & at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds Ilartc Passing over one of the elevations, my companion pointed out on our left a narrow valley, through which ran a slugguh stream among the BUILDERS AND COMRACTORS, BOY YOOR is a place" thick willow brush. said he, "I never shall forget, for there it was we fit the Injuns ia the PLAIN and ORNAMEXTAL bigget-tkinof a fight. They amVli THE it. bushed us in them willow. Every shot of them told on some of us, and North-Weste- m & Chicago osuldn't get at 'em, they was stowed Orders left at John Boyle's Furniture Railway, away so close in the brush. We lost will receive prompt attention. Store we" drove but finally FOR twenty men, worse tell 'twas then 'em. I you Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia wish bars! Just as the scrimBaltimore, Sioux City, Montreal. Cleveland, BosToronton, moomingrnn, Springfield, H'ashington, to, Ynkton, Indianatiolia. Portland.Niagara Falls, mage was about over poor Gua HelPittsburgh, Cincinnati,, Albany, Cairo, lish was shot down elose by me. : I knowed Guswell. We'd been part& ners in Califorriy.' lie was one of the SHEBOYGAN; MANITOWOC, CLINTON, best fellers I ever knowed, and we ' MILTON JUNCTION, was always gettin' sells on each other. TFiV, But Gus got the heaviest thing on ENGAGED EXCLUSIVELY AS JOBBERS & in all ol the best erauds of MINNESOTA JUNCTION, BURNETT, FOND me when he died! As soon as he DV LAC, OSHKOSir, APPLKTON, MENAS-IIwas shot I see ho was a goner. I GREEN BAY, ESCANABA, NK0- ACNEK, ISHPE5IING, MARQC ETTK him up on the bank, and eased helped AND THE SHORES OF LAKE 6CPERI0R. : him off all I conldj sayin over all the It ki the only Route bible I knowed, and promisin' to From Chicago to St. Paul give his watch and his gun to his Via Madison, Baraboo and" Elroy.'anct it is Bib folks. BuS Gus wanted me togree HATS AXD CAPS, only reute running to send him to Frisco, where hta folks PULLMAN PALACE CARS lived. So I promised, and ho died Through between Chicago and St. Paul. happy. Well I bur'd him on the spot temporary. Three years after, when MARTIN HTjGHITT, W. H. STENNETT, Gen'l Superintendent. Geu'l Passengta Agt I cal'ated he was was about eat up, I AND dHMy went for hia bones. Now, what do you think Gus had been and gone and done ? Why, as he Was buried in alkali, he'd gone and turned himself into solid stone, and then he exAND ma to go and pay freiget on pected OS TH EtTBOPIAH Vum," him all they way to San Francisco! West Side East Temple Street, I did it, though, but that was the last load Gus ever got on me!" When Jeff had cocluded this Board by the Day or Week. touching reminiscence of his depart- Orders solicited and filled with -friend, he stopped his horse and with or without Board. j ed Travtook a drink to his memory. care at tho Lowest Prices. & Culler, Taylor bv Codman. John in els Utah 106 (in 1V Proprietors. & XORTII-WESTEB- I). PUGH & SON, X RAILWAY. ' MINEIl," ATTORNEY COUNSELOR. OIBce d220-tiu- ; , CHICAGO and Mining Claims surveyed. II. iora il2H.")-l- of legal Viusinesa promptly attended 1U d The highest price paid for your dl64-i- mm BUTTER, EGGS AMD GrTELJSL.'XJSr , nrvet wjih vYon will b . LOW HESERVOIE : AMERICAN FIRST-CLA- 0o Block HOTEL. Hilllyp OTTll'-- T ' East of the Tliear re, SALT LAKE CITY Terms gs.oo j uu tiSLET. 1U.U113 ier day. Bitttni hi ivoascnania J r l.tTTI JOHN SPRUANCB If ... Kate., n. CnP!IN. SPRUAKHF. RTANIPV & C.O. aewor8 to IL Webster & Co. and WINES j.410 rn J. A J.Sprmwico, AND LIQUORS. Front Street, San Trancisco. 0S AND AFTER MAY 15th, 1871, the TJtah fnniTVh nallroaa tympany will IIimcoii. U UIg. Road. iteiurn iicuvih JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent, . trilRIAM KMfTlf i Swfj T0 BRICK IN THE w"n.uooglass npt attention, Mflmr A CHICAGO, :m:ilw;a.tj;kee JANES-VILL- WAT Eli TO SPECIAL NOTICE. ' STAIR BEST Roobins' will re- - d!70-l- y r BUILDERS. d!74-6i- n Dunford Sons, Salt Lake City, Boots and Shoes Gents' Gloves Furnishing Goods, TAYLOR'S HOTEL LADIES' FTJBS. SALT LAKE CITY. "f.WAHER AND I ,: ' -,iS2'fi- JEWfLFR - firing n- WDEV do" and all . rk Silver .rarW iilv Ifij-Roo- T SCALLY, Yrotft f PROMPTNESS AND CIVILITY. Don't forget the place, TAILOll IIESItfGEK. " ' dl74-8- '.. NEW MILLINERY STORE '! , On ; FIFTH STREET, one door East of ' Forbes Shoe Store. Mrs. SCXIHAM Milliner and dealer in all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS. k Suited h all AKD F A1IOCS FOB Cliales, tEC'O BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUT 1! .. ' V EASIEST TO SELLiif :. &ki(4 Dresses Cut and Fitted. aW dl91-3- i? tor doles a" BETTER COOklNG, tana n Ihka any Stova.ftfc. CITY LICENSES. FAMOUS TOH To all whom it may concern. :Ulfe 0 IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT NOTICE engaged in Business in ASH , C1V:.0 . irat tmm Ogden City, Jfcr wnlch the City Ordidf nances provide that a license must be without first a obtaiaed,) procuring license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected EXCELSIOR MANUF'G COMPANY, to a Fine. St. Louis, M6., By order of the CUy Council, f LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. AND JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. wis ms The Office of the City Recorder is at tho City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. 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