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Show IIvr lie Weighed Ills Wife. , (Me ) Journal. J Lei8 - ... She is ajwoman weighing, it was fsf'posed, about 250 pounds, but e?r husband could not induce ber to he w&$,rbed. So the other day he is driving out with his wife, and 3ci;vo up to Mr. Dorman's store, in .iubwa. The wife did not notice 'sat the team stood on Mr. Dorman's r scales. While he was talking vmh ' a gentleman at the door his hole team was beinir weierhed. II t en drove over to Lisbon street and I ft his wife to do some shopping. ' hea he drove back to Mr. Dorman's i y seales and the team was weighed -- minus the wife. It was but ' miple sum in subtraction to discover re weight ot the woman. Uu get iig homo the joke leaked out, but lis neighbors declare that Caleb will aover see another day of judgment m which he will bo more sorry tor lis sins than lie did tho hour when is wife learned that she weighed two aundred and forty odd pounds, Special Notice r ! SALT LAKE CITY.' THE DAILY f I will sell all Ogden Junction. To those of our customers Having bought the entire knowing themselves indebted to tho late firm of Williams . $8 per Annum, we wish Co., to interest of the Truckee h3 & w say that & $4 Six Months, $2 Three Jfonths. H all accounts must be settled immediately, as Co., friends and the public in the books of THE TOWNS o NORTHERN UTAH! UTAH OF PRESENTS for CHRISTMAS I shall continue the A FULL SUPPLYli, in useiui ana substantial items. All, I HAILHOAD. piWeeb LINE OF UTAH. Nam. of No. Pass. Train Bait Imt - take " " a. T- OtntroilU T fanning Kajtrille I ' lrrlTtO(tJen - eta. 8 40 i 24 4 8 (0 83 4 IS i T 60 4 83 1 00 i 12 9 oo I 12 1 U f 40 I 00 No. gJio. 4 lPasa. Pass. rtlntLkT - Ogita Kayrrille 10 81 I 10 1 OO Tarmington. 10 (3 T 81 1 86 CntrTiJl H 4 T 44 1 60 Wood Crow 11 13 T 63 1 7 Arrira at Salt Lake 11 40 t SO S 00 In addition to Is Executed in the Best Style, at REASONABLE PRICES. Cards, Tl Bills, Tot all information eonowning Freight or Pa 8DABP, JA3 fienl Ikket and freight Ageat JOHN SHARP, SEPiJUSTENDENT. - - Utah. TJNDEET AKERS. better Heads, Daily. Established leas than three 'ears apo as a Reputilican Paper, pleilied to mrtiu-tai- n and defend the principles and organization of the National Republican Party.the INTKK-OCAN was early pushed to the forefront, of jonrm lisin and achieved a success unprecedented in the history of snch enterprises. By universal aasent it has been assigned position, as 1 M 50 Cents per Bottle. Only It promotes the GROWTH, PRESERVES the COLOR, and increases the Vigor , and BEAUTY of the HAIR. ,. Katbatkoit Otes Thtbtt fott Tire Hair was first placed in the market by Professor K. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College. The name is derived from the ureek. ' KATHItO," signifying to f(mn, ymrtV ,rm tenalr9 or ruinr: The favor it has received, and the popularity it has obtained, is unprecedented and incred-iblIt increases the Growth and Beauty of tns Hair. It ia a delightful dressing. Ic eradicates Dandruff. It prevents the Hair from turning gray. A It keeps the head oool, and gives the hair a rich, not tw FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It ia the same in CtUANTiTC plossy appearance. Its columns are carefully guarded against and Quality as it was over Quarter of a CfeN sold is and Aao. by all Druggist and Coan. ruKY objectionable matter, and every effort is niade to render it a pleasant and profitable companion to try Stores at ouly fifty CtsnU per ilolUe. TAB AOO T.TfW'g Not alone on its political character does the rest its claim to popular favor. It aims at the highest excellence in all departments, and in this era of progressive journalism aspires to position among the best. Ths 1MTKK-OCEA- S makes especial claim as Commercial Department The Ball Invitations, Theatre Checks, Is conducted with great care, and everything e is done to make the MAKKKT KKl'OUTS snch as the FAR.MKKS and li US UN ESS MEN of the Northwest can KELY UPON. The Agricultural Department Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and experience, la Literature, Local and General New?, Deeds, 1 7 LYON'Sc 1uATHAIRON And everything that goes to make First-cla- ss ie is aoi exceiiea country. The IWTEK-UL'EA- Newspaper ny any puoncatiun a is a FILLS in the LOW RESERVOIR NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Receipts, AU4 ORDERS PROMPTLY. FILLED. one that will be fouud usefnl and interesting to Americans in every part of the globe. While it wpeciBllv represents the GREAT INTERESTS of the NORTHWEST, it Is National in its views and comprehensive iu its Firm in its political faith, it is not bigoted, aud iu a'l discussions aims to be candid, dignified, and above personal abuse. The INTER-OCEAhas the largest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in the s, Northwest. It is sent to more than G,(kk distributed in every State ind Territory in the United States, in all the British Provinces, and numerious foreign States and countries. Terma of Subscription. POSTAGE PAID DAILY. tln.00 Ry mail (payable In advance), per year By mail (payable in advance), three months Z0 By mail per year (in advance) By mail, club of four, (in advaace) By mail, club of six (iu advance) By mail, club of ten (in advance) Busi-ts- s Manager, BOX 32 OGDEy OUT, 8 30 12.20 17.80 28.00 rau copy wito every club of ten, WEEKLY. By mail, per year (In advance) Club of lour (in advance) Club of ten (in advance) Club of twenty, (in advance) One rail copy with every club of twenty. 1.65 bm VW.l!!iii7.., UssW1 Staple Ury Goods,' SM 'S 'A Li?'', mm GROCERY SUGARS; DIIIED FKU1T CAXXI.B FItUITS, FISH AXD VEGETABLES. And every variety of provisions and fancy groceries for family use. . Have been made lor Xnias and New Years. 93-t- l, All Goods delivered free to any Dart of the Citv G. WHITEHEAD THANKS TO HIS PATRONS FOR THEIR LIBERAL 8UPPORT DURING! TUB bo has been in business, and hopes, by strict attention to the wishes ot his cas- turners, to continue to merit their patrouage. 'All kinds of BOOTS and SIIOES Made and Repaired on the Shortest Notice, at prices that defy competition. Best workruen employed and all work warranted. Leather sold by the cut. All kinds of Produce taken. 3?-Ai;- o8. 4 Are Suited io all Climates, AKD FAMOUS FOB BEKO DEPARTMENT Stocked witli choice TEAS, COFFEES, CASH 7'V,liiilv'Vx Grovo D and 5, FOB Fourth BCIDBS! dll5 2m Streef, Ogden. Brewerjl CITY LICENSES. BEST TO US2I CHEAPEST TO BUY 1 1 THE BEST BEER in UlAi Wholesale and Retail. EASIEST TO SELLIII To all whom U may concern. FAMILIES AJfDTHE TRADE SCP" VOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, THAI all Pereiies engaged in BuBiness U PLIED. BETTER COOKING, OHen City, (for waich the City Ordert Promptly Shipped to an$ provide that a license must bt Point on the Railroads. obtained,) without first procuring Tau any Etoreottha Kit, & FRY1 license are haMe to be taken before any Aldercan of atd City, and be subjected TAXOV3 FOB GIVLXO P. O. Box 19, Ogden. ll Famona for doing more aad Pt7e 119, Lake St., Ch icao6 ' TOW 23.1X1 IXTER-0CEA- CaO()IS, HOC I S. SHOE. HATS. VAVs lEOSIDIlY; ETC, IETURNS 13 50 Tbe n"r law took effect the 1st day of 187s. Under this law the A.U., January, po taf j on newspapers must lie paid AT THE Or'FICE WHERE THE I ARB MAILED. Sample c.ies free. Money can be seat by draft, aioney order, express, r registered letter, at our risk. Special arrangements made with country trab- liiaers for clubbirg with their publications. Address UolnuJQi" i"DnQTAPT1 rmm sell as a select - 4 Vomaa's Glory is Her Hair. GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. "TlUYING in the first markets East and Wpst. T can and will JJ, cheap as the largest houses in Utah. I have on hand constantly, and choice stock of o. Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, Hote Forms, A .. v Stanford House! Aathaibon Nos. and 2, Fifth Street, Corner Main. the home fireside. Statements, E. STRATFORD, m.- - INTKR-OCKA- Bill Heads, Address, age. apply to & IN THE XOKT1I WEST. Fosters, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, . fe CO, N! Three Editions. Oue tin INTER-OCEA- The Leading Republican Paper MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN TV ;iiirrs will please porohaae their tickets at Ih. odcei. Fifty eeuta actional will be charged tht fan U collected on the train. ! "ITTIIOLESALE and Retail Dealers in all kinds of IIOl S8.IIOM) .. t o i i i uonices, iracKets, uiock dneives, endles variety. - We hate justie- ceived the largest stock of goods ever imported into this market, which we will sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other house in Oijden. d82-3- Weetly,Semi-Weekl- y IkaaboYe, and gait Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. BOYLE W OP ALL KINDS, 20 leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m. & 8.30p.m. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. inuow nr:j COR. FIFTH AND WALL STS.. OGDEN. it W.BITsITa.TrBriWTW ji j in VY tjji,rj, IIOI.IDitiii a. u. t. u. 40 their continued patronage and Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Lum ber, etc. etev JOB WORK Shipping Tags, Ac. 9 Great Inducements Junction Office, Order Books, 00 of my patrons, I hope to merit WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN No. 8 Pass. m. p. m. $ 7 Woodi Craaa 1 S.L.Cititt attention to the wants of Building Material on hand. 3 S AT THE ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1871 STATION. S.P. Teasdel, Eagle Mouse, and JOSHUA WILLIAMS, Programmes, CENTRAL gen- will always keep a full supply been assigned to me for CLEANED AND PREPARED, Main Street, Ogden, , A case that puzzled a London Magistrate was that of a woman who had assailed her husband with an ax If he , seat her to prison, the bus band would have to hire somebody to care f lor her children while she was incarcerated. If he fined her the husband would have to pay the mm. If he put her under bonds to keep the peace, the husband would be responsible. She was discharged with an admonition. ft have Beached by a Sally Mail. The shrewdest yet: A applied to B for a loan of $100. B replied: i "My dear A, nothing would please me better than to oblige you, and I'll do it. I haven't $100 by me, but you make a note and I'll indorse it, and you can get the money from the Grateful A proceeded at once to write a note. "Stay," said B, "make it $200. I want $100 myself." A did so, B indorsed tho paper, the bank discounted it, and the money was divided. When the money was dae B was in California, and A had to meet the payment. What he is unable to cipher out is whether he borrowed $100 of A, or A borrowed 1100 of Mm. All accounts cerned. o con- cluse by Fruifs Thus giving a benefit lo those wishing to nrcDr " their Miuee Meat for Chrlsiuas. business at the old stand, and attention to this request will greatly oblige all parties up-e- n lank." ' IN the next thirty days. A prompt ALL Christmas I beg to inform my the firm must be closed within CIRCULATES Lum- ber Co. in the firm of Williams eral that Some business men would rather iponge on a country fence than pay a newspaper anything lor advertising, which is so true that it is enough to make a printer crack himself on the head with the "shooting stick" or drown his "devil" in the ink keg. Some "business" men wall walk the mud a whole day with an old paint pot in their hands, daubing every board they csme to : "gO To SmlthS foR yOur Lxrd," when one soft dollar would add several more lines and put them in decent nhape in auy respectable newspaper in the country Dover (N. J.) Iron , AND . i RAISINS, CUR I NTS Ordi-nauc- RICHTER Tt. 35 OAK nm Especially Adapted Win e? ma mm ') Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. ill kinds of outdoor amusements A Fine Hall and larce dancing Boor, accommodating from 20 to 200 persons. rarties wionine u ersrp ine nail or uronnas mastapolT seTendars in adraoce. TERMS UOW. to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LE8TER J. HEI RICK, Mayor-JAMETAYLOR, City Recorder. The CfEce of the City Recorder the City Hall, Fift' 3tr t, Ogden. Office Hvwtjrm 10 5 ft ? ! es |