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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. THE FIFTH STREET. Charles W Penrose, I Published Wednesday and Sutunky. Editor. - - e Business Manager. B. STRATFORD ' T',", '" ,' " ' """"T ' PUBLISHED TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' yhree Month ' (ingle Copy V -- " 4.00 2.00 - - - 115. JO Office: Post OgjdesiAND CLOSINtt ARRIVAL EVERY EVENING, OGDfiST, UTAH. TilE DESERET NATIONAL MAILS, BAH TUmIAY. FSClttTAItY A ftkam JSessiah. 6.45 pm. T.40 a.m. 6.40 p.ni. MPAKTDKI. . ' 7.60 a.m. hit Lake Ciy daily Wert, Throsgh Mall daily . last. Through Mail daily . 6.S0 p.m. . 6:J jn. 8.10 a.m. CMBiita. the 7.00 a.m. for Salt Lake nd the t . Wcet fctlt Lakeand 6.00p ra nuu ouua Jke wcu v'iimjf,. wuuij via mails EvauKton, go Wyoming, aud Bpnnga leave the latter place Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Cache County, Daily 2P-- . 6.00p.ni. . . . llarrlaviUe Wednesdays Korth Oirf" - , A Saturdays, 2.00p.m. 7.30 a.m Hnntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays HI.. In f'ito unH P HI,., . Lynns, i 2.45 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a. ra . ". . . . Saturdays OFFICE EWERS, 8.15 a.m. 6.15 general Delivery, . . . pjn. Buuaay, o p.m. 10 coo p.m. DEI'ARTUKUT . JIKU1STRY Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ! MONEY ORDKR DEPARTMENT. Oiieu from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ' Oitside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m, ' . 7 . J. SIIARP, Postmaster. t Mt& r 8.40 6.40 fi.05 6.20 9.45 4.25 P. train striven - " u. p. . " iD.P. Emigrant arrives -" leaves - -C. P. - -" CP. " U.P. Emigrant leaves -- U. C. train arrives and " " leaves " and TJ.N. train arrives ' -" " leaves C. 6i a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 9.00 a.m. F..40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m, 9.20 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. I. O. O. F. No. 6, E VERY Mr" KETINfl OF OGDENat LODGE, half-paSeven o'clock, Friday Evening, At JttASOXIO HALL, MAIJf BTKKKT corSojourning brethren iu good standing are dially invited. J. R. tKANDALL, N.G. d ly, K II. REED, Bec'y. F. S. RICHARDS, ( COUNSELOR-A- - LAW T AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Conrt House, Ogdon, Utah. Su Special' atforition given to cases More the preme anu inairics vuuiw vyouvtr,ii.iii6 aud business done with accuracy Notarial IT ou dispatch. Shelved i NATHAN TANNER, Jr., Til - AT - LAW ATTORNEY" AND just 1 fSk NOTARY PUBLIC. JPT, Office first door south Main st. Ogdtn f PosttoOffice, collections. Remit- 8poci.il attention given tances promptly made, Conveyancing and d!99 tarial businescarefully attended to. A.. No- tf SlINEia, & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds of legal business promptly attends dlt 2: ,A. L. WAFGAMAN, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. ' DIPLOMA IN OFFICS, FRAMED. Office mfl Residence, first two story Brick, South of ilun Hotel, MAIS STUEET, OGDEN, UTAH. sliesl d68 tf A. S. CONDON, M.D. alers, Physician Office, d53-l- y BEARDSLEY THE HOWE Sewing Machine n Abd-ul-Az- El The New Improved office, Old Stand. d68.tr I an ID' tC. TO UEUT, ,BriH The GLOBE HOTEL, Fifth On rushes ED Street, Ogdon. ' A CHOICE A I,E on tlie corner of Fil th BflLMSO 2 LOT TO and Young Streets, for particulars enquire on the premises of J. dlli-l- 1. E. DOOLY, R. POOL. E.II.ORTII ..'J.vE. DOOLY & CO. "ItMKEKS, AgtV Wells, Targe OGDEN, & Co's Express, UTAH. fransaci a General Ranking Business. Prompt A Uention given to Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. ' t 1,6 4 9 Sold In 1S74. mere than any other Machine Ann Unianufacturedin'tlie xUU jUU United States. These figures show the universal popularity of the The following Singer, CERTIFICATE win show the estimation iu which it is held by leading families in our own community: used the the undersigned having Singer WESewing Machine in our families in cheerrecommend it to all parties winhing to pur- fully g durable and chase a first-clasmachine. Winslow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stnart, - Ogden 8. II. Iligginhotham " Hoe. H. Tribe " " Mrs.O. Wiilerlwrg Thos. Biddla Mrs-8." " Schram L. J. llorrirk " Mrs. Wm. O. Paine " F. A. Ilrown Mrs. S.deL Bsiime, bintan Mrs. l'.Wilknvon Mrs. Geo. S. Mason, Mrs. R. Allen, WUlard. Kiverdale AND SCORI3 OF .OTHERS. An Ugly Face But! The following story is told of the Duchess de Borri: She was extremely fond of Dieppe, and passed a great deal of her time there in summer; indeed, it is said that the town owes to her fostering , . . . und Numnter Ifloweringr - dI08-2- U.P BREWERY "God Save the King." Leaving Ogden City at o a.m & 8.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.80 ft.rn.and 5.05. p.m. The English have a genuine pride in their national air, "God Save the Passengers will please pnrchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty oenU additional wilt be charged when the tare Is collected on the train. King." When the Grenadier Guards Tor all information concerning Freight or Pas- visited this country to take part in sage, apply to JAM Kb SHARP, the Jubilee Concerts, they took spe. Gen'l liicket and Freight Agent, cial delight in playing this air. But JOHN it must be a little mortifying to John BnPA&INTXNDKNT. Bull to know that this famous melody was borrowed from the French- .When Louis XIV of France used UTAH KORTIIERS RAILROAD. to attend morning prayers in the school of St. Cyr, the young ladies ON AND AFTER were accustomed to greet him with a 1st 187G, JANVAliY tho The Save "God King." lyrio, Trains will run dally aa illows: words were written by M. de Brinon, SOUTH WAR and the music by the famous Sully. No. 1 the It seems curious, indeed, that 9:'J0 a m Leave Ogden 10:.r0 " English should have borrowed this " Crigham from their ancient enemies; and per2:00 p.m. Logau Arrive at Franklin " haps quite as curious that the air should have been adopted in this country for our national lyric, "My KOUTHWAKO Country, 'tis of Thee." No-- . 2, ; sharp; tf ..Jo-.'i- Leave Franklin ' - MERCHANT y I8I-8i- n J;.!en, " DEALERS BOOK and SHEET MUSIC Musical 4198-l- Merchandise. y City Drag Store llain Street, Ogden. . W. DRIVER, PROP'R. BEALER IIv DRUGS, .... :i, .7 CIIEmCALg, DycStiifR, , Paints, Oils, Turps, Varnlshe, ails. o d Tlie Best Stock of STTITHLSTGS aul sold cheap: - A. W. Brown & Co. FIFTH ST OGDEX. route they can reach their destination with the letHt troutilo, and if there are two or more roads leading to the same point, to decide which is the safest and pleasnntent to travel. We take pleasure In stating, that the Cricaoo k Nobth-Wsstik- x Railway Ii the oldest, and several miles the shortes, route between Omaha and Cnlcago. Within I lie past two years tin-roabed has been but in admirable condition, and almost the entire line has been relaid with tet The Depot In Chicago la centrally hwated, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes iu adhe vance of all other lines, passengers sure of making Kaatern eonnectiuns. For all Nortli-Jiaster- n and in Northern Iowa, yon point, should purchase tickets via Marsliall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points hi Northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and if you ars going to , purChicago, or Kant, you should; by all chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Honte The Chicafo North-Wette- m. Ton will fludonall through trains Pullman Sleepers, n?w and magnificent Day Coaches, and the best Smoking and Second Class Cars now ou any road in the United Stales. Particular information, with maps, time table, etc , may fce had at any of tile Through Ticket Olllces i the West, or npon personal or written application to 3, II. Moektaw, Western Traveling Agent Omaha, Neb , or to VT .3. Stfsxett, General Passenger Agent Chicage. TOILET ARTICLES f The Largest and most) CompleteStock in - NORTHERN UTAH , OF 90-l- y MONUMENTS. WINES 9 LIQUORS Marble or Sandstone Monuments FOR CCT AND LETTERED BY JumcH IToAvler, - OGDEN. MAIN STREET. The and ch esiest in tbtmarket. A. EASY-MONTH- 'jus Orders sent from Persons residing along the Bator road Uses and the surrounding Towas will hi filled at the rate or 60 cents per galto Eromptly to fcmliM 60 eeatt saloons, prtvi per gallou by the keg. dtf O SFASOI TESIIXGES mm ...0:00 a.m. Sir Rutherford Ahock, who has a -- 10:55 " Logan 2:25 p.m. " Brigliam minute and comprehensive knowl4:00 " Arrive at imOgden is of his deeply subject, edge and the the with perpower pressed manent charactjr of the Cninese 'Gilmer A Salisbury's Stago Line to and from Empire. Adopting the largest esti- Montana connects with trains at Fianklin, mate of tho population, ho justly M.W. MERRILL, Stiht. holds that a community of 400,000,-00- 0 CflAS. V IM.ET. dl97-lGen. FicightarM! Ticket men under a single government and with the same language and in slitutions, contains in itself a sufficient guarantee of vitality. It is his IMPORTANT TO TH E TRAY-J3L1Xdeliberate opinion that Ttussia i3 more riTBLIC. liable than China to permanent dis18 THE DUTY OF ALL PERSONS BEFORE IT starting on a journey to ascertain ly wlial ruption. Did you ever sec the Duchess? S5 asked the lady. No, was the answer; but I am told Correspondents : AND Tells, Fargo A Co, New York she is very ugly. , " San Franciwo Goods Pantaloon . Give me the petition, at all events, 'irt national Bank. Omaha Veils, Fargo k Co.. gait Lke said the questioner, and it shall be j Brokers, WOODS a FRUSBOSX, San Fran EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN placed in the hands of the princess re funil1 Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ooden. herself. rhtnes. nilTfif 2lMf OGDEN. The fisherman complied with the by ' was he later few a and :o: days request, Thorough Instructions summoned to the villa of the ..Hits. aa by less cnfj Duchess. What was his dismay, on m a7 to the presence of introduced being Operator! Experienced Lady the Prineess, to find that she was the A Speciality, srwe' These Mscliiiics cau be obtained on person to whom he had given his PAYMENTS petition! He eommenced to stammer mT i j;. or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. forth some incoherent excuse, but .Heontis Marie Carolina interrupted him. For Farticalars call at :o: Your petition is granted, a:iid she, 31 A 17.' BT., OFFICII, !StalB'' when aud peohenceforth, ADDRESS smiling; Opposite OLD TITUINil YARD. OR, FITS AND SATISFACTION v?fv Sr'- """'T- Silver and C. E. MASOX, ple say that the Duchess da Berri GO0I she do but hine 0 an atH; f.tee, has ugly AGENT, CCASANTEED. yu iwjg bwiuj, dc. aud all ire rk wrsttH AKBCIT' has a'.?o a kind heart. VtAh. . Saloons and Families Supplied. - wmymm to lo so. GROVE BREWERY I CENTRAL USE TAILOR, patronage the establishment of the FIFTH STREET, OQDEN. workshops for the production of those exquisite ivory carvings which are well known to every stranger that Just received a Fine Assortment tarried at Dieppe. One summer evening a Ssherman English, French and Domestic met a lady walking He ventured to alone on the beach. accost her, taying that ho had a petition which he wished to present to the Duchess de Berri, but that he :o: did not know how to proceed in order plainly-dresse- UTAH "Courage," says Iliehter, consists not in blindly overlooking danger, Depot and Saloon. V but in seeing it aud conqucnug it. OF UTAH. This description of courage appears PIOXEER t j have been displayed in a remarka ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. SPARKLING BOTTLED BEEH bio manner the other day by a soldier a Jutog, near Simia. In the Name of No. 1 No. 3 Wholesale mitl Befall. i STATION. Pass. Pass. gun room ot the mountain battery stationed there, some seventy leather ammunition boxes were deposited, Trams Leave LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. A. u. r. $ eU. each containing eight loaded shells. 7 Bait Lake 00 3 40 j From within oue of these boxes a Woods Crose 7 25 4 8 SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! 0 and ; slight explesion was heard ' smoke was seen to issue. Ceutreville There 7 S3 4 16 ' Fresh and Reliable were eighteen or twenty men in the 7 60 4 83 1 00 Fartnlngtoo room, whom the sergeant immediate FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEES. 8 12 4 62 1 SS KsjaviHe i ly ordered out of danger, and himself Of All Kind. (. A rrive at Oftden 9 00 6 40 t 00 On all seeds tn packages, upliiting the box by the two handles, eicep fCorn, Pea sMaf etM. 30 Dollar Beans,) Prentiunsen ho staggered out with the" deadly No. 2 No. 4 for orders of (16 or less. 40 eta, tor dePass. Pass. load poised upon his chest, and larger order. PlnntH posited it full twenty yards away on liulbM i;tho middle of the parade ground. As Trains Leave m. . p. k. In great variety he did so the contents gave forth an9 40 t 20 Ogden AND AT LOW PRICES other warning report. On eventual 10 81 T 10 I M KaysTllle examination it was discovered that 8)eclal rates to florist. aSd deMert, tm49 celt stem pfor catalogue. some of the friction tubes had be10 62 7 81 1 36 FarmlnKton 1. MrliRAW. Riverside come displaced during battery exerOsnleus, Bingtamtv V.? v 11 Centrevilie 4 7 44 1 AO cise, aud had worked away under the Woods Cros 11 13 7 68 1 76 base of a shell, tho weight of which Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 2 00 had ignited them when the box was set down. The sergeant certainly And Malting Douse in addition to the above, if not the Victoria Cross, at least some signal reward for a pres. Ogtfen, Utai. MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN ence of mind and bravery under cirA WELLS, PR0PBIETO1J. cumstances of ao ordinary peril. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) BDCIlMTLLF.it Cool and Sparkling .alwajv on hand. d227-t- and Surgeon. Dr. Brown's of Post Two Doors South KKHOS I'lAff ' ATTORNEY OIBcc r ; t. e Trains - - ' V The Alexandrian correspondent of OF SALT LAKE CITT. the JudiKclie Prosse writes that the Paid lTp Capital, 200.02)0 oppressive conduct of the Sultan of Authorized 1.000,OJi0 Yemen toward the Jews at the time of Dr. Stern's mission to Saana was Wk. H. HOOPER, Presfc'ent; Jl. S. ELliltEIiUK, turned to aecouut by an ambitious liKimiAM VOtfNG, Wm. JENNINGS, dreamer, in the province of Hadra y Directors. JOHN SHARP, aiaut, who from his youth had xle i'ERAMOUi LITTLE, voted himself to the study of the Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College itcrip, etc. Collections made and promptly emitted. callalah, by 'declaring publicly that Foreign Exchange for Bale. Internal Paid on he was selected by Providence to Savings Deposits. gather the Jews from all corners of the globe and lead them back to HOUSE Jerusalem. He principally referred by way ,of pr)oi to the words ad dressed by the dyin"; patriarch to his Ouden Junction. twelve sons, and which, as known, run thus: And I will announce to (formerly junction hotel:) ANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED you what will happen to you in the mR I and satisfaction guaranteed. latter uay?. (Ucnesis, xu., 1.) M. II. BXAKDKLEY, Proprietor. irom these words, the would-bd49tf. Messiah tudeavored to prove that as soon as Islam should have reached its thirteenth century its dominion would begin to desline, End Israel would return to her country. This new Messiah, generally called Ibu David son of David), found numerous followers, not only among the Jews of Hadraniaut, but also among THE SIMPLEST, those of Yemen, and ou all sides the MOST DURABLE, news spread that the true Messiah of AND CONSEQUENTLY THE the Jews had come, and that he would soon take up his abode in El MACHINE! Kuda (Jerusalem). CHEAPEST SEWIWQ Pilgrims now ' THE MARKET. arrived from all parts of Arabia, brought him valuable presents, and I7I! conld, Ifnecogsary, furnidh Thousands of declared themselves ready to com Dai T Testimonials from parties owning tnese the Arabs under his banner. Machines in this Territory, but consider it unIn some parts of Arabia the Jews necessary. We simply refer intending purchasers to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma even so far as to alter the text went chines. Oar terms are as easy as those of any other of the prayers. But while he was Sowing Machine Company, and we busy in forming a ministry, equipgen Fully Guarantee Every MaJ ping an army, and appointing erals, the army of the Padishah of chine Sold. arrived, conquered INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own Constantinople the whale country, and our Machines. thus became the neighbor of tHo future King of Jerusalem, who meanWE ALSO SELL TOB while resided on a mountain to the south oj" the city of Maribah, as he E SILYSR-mMOUORGAN ! did not.wish to live any longer among Manufactured by the nld, reliable firm of Mohammedans, who might render E. P. Needham & Sun, N. Y., and the him unclean by eontact with him. W. Being afraid lest his preteasions should bring on a war with tho SulFiv years written warrant given with tan, who happeus to be sovereign of both iustrumetilH- Jerusalem de facto, the Messiah H. E. W. CUEALES, deemed it expedient for the moment to renounce his dignity, and to await Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. a new call from heaven. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. Ilia followers did not quite agree MAIN STREET, OGDEN. with this resolution, but nevertheless f submitted to the will of their lord. Ibn David (Suleiman was his real name) sooa afterwards, disappeared FKASKLLV HAC VEAGH & CO, from Hadraniaut, and his Dame died sway. But now I learn from South AraWHOLESALE GROCERS. - - - - - ILL'S bian merchants that Ibn David again CHICAGO, IJ. W, E. JENNEXS, Agent. shows himself in public, and thatbis Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, followers begin to look forward hopeColtbrook Building, Salt Lake City. Corresto time when he will rethe fully pondence promptly attended to. deem his pledge, and place the crown of David on his head. In cinnvtiim with onr paper we liars a flrf class JOB OFFICE, Work dec promptly aiul at low rates. VOI. IV. 1, 187G. Tlie Courage of a Scrgesml. AP.itlTA.LS. daily fait lake City, double West, Through Mail daily . Mail daily Through uut, 2JJO Paper in Northern Ctnti Tbe ! (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) - One Year (lix Months l'KR YEAR SIX MONTHS " published EVERY KVEXINQ, Sundays excepted" 'j V SEMI-WEEKL- Medicinal Purposes Wholesale and Retail. CARD. I'iJ ES CRIPTIOW8 are snITering from the errors antfin discretions of youth, tersons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a reeipe that will enreynu, FREJ5 OF CHARS t. This great To all who remedy was discoved by a missionary in South America. Send a envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. IsiSUK, sUation D, Wile linutt d5 Cm New l'irk City. Carefully Compounded, At all hours of the i2T8-l- y night cr day.- - |