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Show I I JUNCTION. OGDEN THE JUICTI01 FIFTH STREET. Charles W Penrose, . - Editor. SEMI-WEEKL- Y Pn'.dished Wednesday and Saturday. year p;:it $I.(V SIX MONTIS L. STRATFORD Business Manager. Published EVERY EVENING, Sundays excepted' ....... JSga TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year euMoDth Ihree Mouths gingle Copy . . . . - . . $8.00 4.00 ZitO - . . . Office: Post OgdenAND CLOSING. MAILS. 6.45 pm. 7.40 a.ra. 6.40 p.m. DtPARTCBJt. 8.40 a.m. Bait Lake (Sty, double daily Wort, Through Mail daily . East, Through Mail daily . 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a ju. cioasa. 7.00 a.m. . . Bait Lake and the East . . For Bait Lake and the West' 6.00pm. 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Tl f.EETrNG OF OGDEN Friday Evening, at LODGE, No. 6, EVERY Seven o'clocx, At MASOXIC HALL, MAIJf STREET are cor - LAW T AND - NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Sewinglachine then in this Territory, but mi necessary. We simply refer intoudinj; purchasers to parties Ev EHYVV HERE, who own our Ma chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, and we INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own our Machines. ATTORNEY AND - AT - LAW of rust Ojjfee fird door south Office, Main MINER, & COUNSELOR. dlt 1 1 both instruments- - II. E. W. CIIEALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Ollice at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. f FRAXKL1X II - CHICAGO, at Kesidence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds of leeal business promptly attends ,Hj VC B. XS, YEAGC & CO, GROCERS. E. JEXXEXS, - Agent. 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Firs years written warrant' given with WHOLESALE ATTORNEY Office ORGAN tt. Ogdtn Sneci'il attention given to collections. Remit tances nritnDtly made. Conveyancing and No d!99 tf tarial businescarrlully attended to. A.. E Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of IS. P. Needhain k Son, N. Y., and the d227-t- NOTARY PUBLIC. Sun. SELL THE WE DOOLY & CO. Registered and Numbered, BANKERS, AS TIIE LAW DIRECTS. ASK rishesofW Agt's Wells, Fargo Express, OGDEN, UTAH. taird ,ld by M & Co's Transact All dogs not so Registered and Numbered a General Banking Business. Prompt d Uention n to Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. Before the Uli oOIarch 1S76 gi-e- '1 Correspondents: Wells, Fargo Co, First National Bank. ..! Wells, F argo . TO BE KILLED New York Omaha Salt Lake City linkers, JAMES IT. LATHAM Attortua, F. S. RICHARDS, tfI18-t- Will be liable Ban Francisco Ce Co., San Fran By the Marshal or his Deputies. Ogden. f JAMES TAYLOR. dl32-t- f City1 City Recorder. license 9Z a trocar CARD. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, WedWam. MAIN STREET, OOrE V Bepalring neetly dm mi all wtrk warrsrtM It-l- y , y orning. And in the midst of that night pandemonium of senseless hate, infuriated soldiers, the audience, and the crowd tho stauo. and all its ac tors and actresses, its paint pots, spangles, and gas lights the lue blood from those veins, the best aad sweetest of the land, drips slowly down, acd death's ooie already begins its little bubbles on the lipti. feueh; hurriedly sketehed, were the ot the death of accompaniments President Lincoln. So suddenly, and in murder and horror unsurpassed, he was taken from us. But his death was rainless. N. Y. Sun. " Nameof To all wh are suffering from the errors and in diarretiens. Df yenth, nerrons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will sen 1 a recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CIIARGB. 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HA IXiH.0 AD. . 1 cm UTAH t ARTICLES JOHN SHARP SUPERINTENDENT. tf XOuTflEBY UTAH The Largest and most Complete Stock in SOUTHERN- UTAH RAILROAD. - OF ON AND AFTER lt JANUARY Trains will ni daily as X dlows: No. V 9:20 rr Leave Ogden " Brigham ' Logan Arrive i WINES? LIQUORS 10:50 Franklin ..2:0c p m. FOR - 3:30' Medicinal IPurposetf SOUTHWARD Wholesale and Retail. No. 2 9.00 a.m. Leave Franklin " 1 IIs IT lS70r ORTHWAR fol-de-r- ol By order of tiis City Coimcil, th had capitulated beneath the apple hundredth part ef the audience tree of Appomattox. The other arm- - heard at the time and yet a mos, the Hangers of the revolt, swilflv ment's hush somehow, surelv a followed. vague and startled thrill and then, ind could it really be, then ? Out through the ornameuted, draperied-cf all the affairs of this world of woe starred and striped space-waof the and passion, of failure and disorder resident s box, a sudden figure, a i and dismay, was there really come man raises himself with bauds and the confirmed, unerring sign of plan, feet, 3tands a moment on the railing, like a shaft of pure liLt of rightleaps below to the stage (a distance ful rule of God? of perhaps fourteen or fifteen feet), But I must not dwell on accesso- falls out of l position, catching his ries. T'ju deed hastens. The popuin ' the copious drapery (the lar afternoon paper, the little Even- American flag), falls on one knee, ing Star, had spattered all over its quickly recovers himself, rises as it third page, divided among the adverhad happened (ho really tisements in a sensational mauner in nothing his enkle, but unfelt then) sprains a hundred different places : "The aud so the figure, Booth the murderPresident and his lady will be at the er, dressed in plain black broadcloth, theatre this evening." w ith a full head of glosLincoln was fond of the theatre. raven hair, and his eyes, like sy, I have myself found him there sev- some mad animal's, flashing with eral times. I remember thinking resolution, a with certain yet strange how funny it was 'that he, in some calmness, holds aloft in one hand a respects, the leading actor iu the a larg knife walks along not much gieatest and stormiest drama kBown back from the footlights turns fully to real history's stage, through cen- - toward the audience his face of statur.es, should sit there and te so tuesque beauty, lit by those basilisk completely interested and absorbed flashing with desperation, perin those human jackstraws, moving eyes, haps insanity launches out in a about with their silly little gestures, firm and steady voice the words, Sk foreign spirit, and flatuleut text. and theu walks tyrannw ctpjer So the day, as I say, was propi with neither s1o;t nor very rapid tious. Early herbage, early flowers, paco diagonally across to the back of were out. (I remember where I was the stage, and disappears. (Had not stopping at the tims, the season bring all this terrible scene making the advanced, there were lilacs m lull mimic ones had it not bloom. Ey one of those caprices that all been preposterous rehearsed, in blank, by enter and give tinge to events with- Booth, beforehand?) out b ing at all a part of them, I find A moment's hush, incredulous a myself always reminded of the great scream the cry of murder Mrs. tragedy of that day by the sight and Lincoln leaning out of the box, with odor of these blossoms. It never ashy cheeks and lips, with involun fails.) cry, pointing to the retreating On this occasion the theatre was tary figure, "lie has killed the President. crowded, many ladies in rich and gay And still a moment.1 s strange, incre 3ostumes, officers in their uniforms, dulous suspense and then the demany well known citizens, young luge! then that mixture of horror, folks, the usual cluster of gaslights, noises, sound, (the uncertainty the usual magnetism of so many peo somewhere back, of a horse's hoofs pie, cheerful, with perfumes, music clattering with speed) the people of violins and flutes (and over all burst chairs and railings, through and saturating all, that vast vague and break them up that noiso adds wonder, Victory, the Nation's Vic to the queerness of the scene there tory, the triumph of the Union, fill- is inextricablo confusion aud terror ing the air, the thought, the sense, women faint quite foeble persons with exhilaration moie than all perfall, and are trampled on many fumes.) cries of agony are beardj the broad The President came betime?, and, fills to suffocation stage with his wife, witnessed, the play, with a suddenly dense aud motley crowd, like from the large stag-- boxes of the sec some horrible carnival the audience ond tier, two thrown into one, and rush generally upon it at least the profusely draped with the national strong meu do the- actors and ac The acts and scenes of the tresses ar'c all there in their flag. play piece one of those singularly witless costumes and faces,with morpainted compositions which have at least the tal fright shoeing through the rouge, merit of giving entire relief to an au- some some ia tears tho trembling dience engaged in mental action or screams and cans, contused talK re business excitements and cares during doubled, trebled two or three man the day, as it makes not the slightest age to pass up water from the stage call cu. either the moral, emotional, to the President s box o',bers try to esthetic, or spiritual nature a piece clamber up &c, &c., &c ("Our American Cousin") in which In the midst of all this the soldiers among other characters, bo culled, a of the President's Guard, with Yankee, certainly sach a one as was others, suddenly drawn to tho scene, never seen, or the least like it ever burst ia some 20O altogether seen ia America, is introduced in storm the house, through all they cf the England, with a varied tiers, especially the upper ones, talk, plot, scenery, and such phantas- inflamed with fury,- literally charg magoria as goes to make up a modern ing the audience with fixed bayon progressed ets, muskets and pistols, shouting popular drama had through perhaps a couple of acts, "Clear out!" clear out! you sots of when in the midst of this comedy, or b . ouch the vmd scene, or a sug tragedy, or non such, or whatever it gesfion of it rather, inside the play is to be called, and to offset it or t9 house taat night. finish it out, as if in nature's and the Outside, too, ia the atmosphere of great muse's mockery of these poor shock and craze, crowds of people mimes, comes interpolated that scene, hilcd wim to seiz; any Jrerizy, not really or exactly to b3 described nutlet lor it, cameready near committing at all (for on the many hnndredj who murJer several times oa innocent in were th?re it seems to this hoar to dividual. Ona such case was cspe i ' r ' . Vavo left lift'e but a parsing blur, a n't me miuriaiPi ciaii y exeiting. dream, a blotch) ml yet partullv crowd, through some chance, got to be described a I now proceed to started pgainst oi." man,' either for Stive it. rconls he uttered, or perhaps without a ct. Summerf J?lniits boot-hee- and with accuracy done Business Nathan tanner, jr., . Ma ri. bare-heade- Rnncial attention eiven to cases before the BonrnnlA and District Courts. Convcvanciiig and Notarial dispatch. g THE HOWE SILVER-TON- S F. S. RICHARDS, Depot and Saloon. y dially invited. J. R. CRANDALL, N.G. E. H. REED, Sec'y. d471y, COUNSELOR-A- GROVE BREWERY t. of witli flrtr paper we have a flrsV I class JOB Ol'FICE, Work done promptly nd at low rates. IV. YOJL, Paper In XrtTrera I'txH any cause at all, ani were proceeding ! at once to actually hng him on a neighboring lamp post, when he was rescued by a tew heroie policemen, who placed him m their midst and fought their way slowly and amid great peril toward the station houso. SPARKLING BOTTLED BEEK It was a fitting episode of the whole ' Wholesale nml ltetatl. affair. Tho crowd rushing and to und fro the night, the yells, the pale faces, manj frighteoed LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. ; people trying n vam to extricute themselves the attacked man, not yet freed from the jaws of death, SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! looking like a corpse the silent, resolute half dozen policemen, with no Tresh and Reliable weapons but their little clubs, yet stern and steady through all those FLOWER A ICQ VEGETABLE SEEDS, Of All Kinds. eddying swamps made indeed a fit Ob all seeds In psykagM, exeept (Corn, Peas an ting side scene to the grand tragedy Beans,) 80 erptuiuia on a. Dollar of the murder. They gained the sta for orders of 15 or less. 40 for larger orders. tion house with tho protected man, niicl whom they placed in security for the UlllttM nijrht, and discharged him iu the la To-da- brethren in good standing Bojournitg 387C, Abraham Uncolii's Death. chine bold. half-pi- i'TAll. TIU KSI1AY. FEKltUAIlY ;2-- Paid count, if necessary, furnish Thousands V1 Testimomnls from parties owning consider it Machines 5st The (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) There is a seeue in the p'ay representing a modern parlor, iu which wait whitman's account of tiis ttp unprecedented English ladies OF SALT LAKE CITT. are informed by the unprecedented SCEXE AT FORD'S TIIEATRE. $200,090 Tp Capital, ani impossible lankee that he is Authorized 1,000,000 y is the anniversary of Pres not a man of fortune, and therefore undesirable WM. IT. HOOPER, President; for marriage-catchin- g ident Lincoln's birth! II. S. ELIREDGK, If he had purposes; after which, the comuienU BKIGHM YOWNG, lived till now he would have beea CO beingfinished,the dramatic trio make Wm. JENNINGS, Directors. JOHN SHARP, TERAMORZ LITTLE, years o!d. The following descrip exit, having the stage clear for a moment.! There was a pause, a hush Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dnst, College .fcrip, tion of rthe scenes at Ford's Theatre as it were. At this-- period came the etc. Collections made ana prompt. y -- emuieu. I aid on at the time of bis assassination, from Foreign Exchange lor Sale. Interest dd3-lmurdar of Abraham Lincoln. Ureat Savings Deposits. a forthcoming book by V'ait Whit- as that was, with all iu manifold man, has never before been published : train circling round it, and stretchThe day, April 14, 1865, seems to ing into the future for many a cenin the politics, history, art &c, have been a pleasant one throughout tury, of the New World, in point fef (fact the whole land the Eioral atmos the main thing, the actual murder, phere pleasant, too the long storm, transpired with the quiet and simso dark, so fratricidal, full of blood plicity of any commonest oecurreuce TIIE SIMPLEST, the bursting of a bud or pod in the and doubt and glo&m, qver and ended MOST DURABLE, growth of vegetation, for instance. at last by the sunrise of such an abAXD COXSEQ UEXTL T TIIE Through the general hum followsolute Rational victory, and utter ing the stage pause, with the change down of sccessionism we of CHEAPEST SEWING. MACKSf.E! breaking positions, &c., came the muffled almost doubted our own senses ! 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