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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. vmnrnrnin FIFTH STREET. Charles W Penrose, - - Editor. 1 Butineis Mxnager. A. STRATFORD . i 1.1 AiAKi viit fODlisntKi i wruntr . 9 ouDuajB excepted- i.'vtti a - gix Month! Three Month Single Copy ..... - . - . . $8.00 4.00 2.00 .10 Office: Post OgdenAND CLOSING MAILS. AERIViLg. Salt Lake City, double daily West. Through Mail daily Kast, Through Hail daily . 7.60 a.m. . . . . .45 pm. 7.40 aju. 4.40 p.m. DIPARTURI. Bait Lake City, double daily West, Through Mail daily . East, Through Mail daily . 8.10 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 4.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. CLOIINO. , . 7.00 a.m. . For Bait Lake and the Kast 6.00 pm. . . For Bait Lake and the Went Bod Lake and Rich Ibe County County, Springs mails o via KTanston, Wyoming, and leare the latter place Wednesdays and Satur2 p.m . . day!, at - 5.00 p.m. Cache County, Daily North Ogdeb and liarrisTille Wednesdays 2.00 p.m. A Saturday! HonUvillo Wednesdays and Baturdaya 7.30 a.m Lynne, Plain City and Slateraville, 2.46 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.ni Saturday OFFICE HURS. . 8.16 a.m. 6.45 p.m. Senera DeHxery, . . ' Sunday, 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a. in. to 3 p.m. Oatsida Door open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. 1. SHARP, Postmaster. Hr ... "... ... - - C. P train arrives U. P. " U.P. Emigrant arrive! - - - C. P. " leaves " C. P. " U.P. Emigrant leaves u. c. train arrives - " and " leaves and U.N. train arrives " leaves 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. i.05p.m. 6.20 p.m OF SALT LAKE CITY. W.9. H. IIOOPER, Directors. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College rfcrip, etc. Collections made aud promptly "emitted. Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on d63-l- y Savings Deposits. THE HOWE Sewing Machine THE SIMPLEST, DURABLE, THE AND CONSEQUENTLY SEWING CHEAPEST A Hot-Wat- A er From the 200,M0 Paid Up Capital, - $1,000,000 Authorized President; II. ELDREDUK, BKIGHS.M YOk.NO, Vs. JKNMNG8, JOHN 8HARH, I'EKAMOUZ LITTLE, Food for Scientists Fish. MACHINE Territorial Enterprise. F. P. Osbiston is our auCaptain thority for the statement that a most singular discovery was recently made in the Savage mine, of which ho is the Superintendent. This is the finding of living fish in the water now flooding both the Savage and Hale and Ncrcross mines. The fish found were five in number, and were yesterday af.eraoou hoisted up the iuclineMn the large iron hoisting-tanand damped into the pump tank at the bottom of the vertical shaft. The fisbes are eyeless and only about three or four inches in length. They are blood-rein color. The temperature of the water in which they are found is 128 degrees Fahrenheit almost scalding hot. When the fish were taken out of the hot water in k which they were found, and placed in THE MARKET. a bucket of cold water, for the pur9.45 a.m. 4.25 p.m. pose of being brought to the surface, 9.00 a.m. coma, if necessary, furnish Thonsands of they died almost instantly, the cold fi.40 p.m. WETestimonials from parties owuing theae . water at once chilled their 9.40 a.m. Machines in this Territory, but consider it unWe simply refer iutending purchasers In these subterrancau necessary. appearance 6.20 p.m. to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma members of the finny tribe some-wh4.00 p.m. chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other resemble a 9.20 a.m gold fish. They seem liveSewing Machine Company, and we ly and sportive enough while in their ... ! life-blood- Bait Lake City Time. native hot water, notwithstanding the fact that they have no eyes The of ogdkn lodge, no. s, every INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own water by which the minos are flooded Meeting: Evening, at Seven o'clock, broke in at a depth of 2,200 feet in a our Machines. At MASOXIC HALL, MAIX STREET drift that was berng pushed to the Corare Sojourning brethren in good standing dially invited. northward in the Savage. It rose in J. R. CRANDALL, N. G. WK SELL THE the mine also in Ilale and Norcross, E. II. REED, Sac'y. the mines being connected, to the SILVER-TON- S E ORGAN ! F. S. RICHARDS, height of 400 feet; that is, up to the 1800-foo- t firm reliable level. This would seem to of Manufactured the by old, -- LAW COUNSELOR-A- T E. P. Needhain k Son, N. Y., and the AND prove that a great subterranean reNOTARY PUBLIC. A AO. servoir or lake ha been tapped, and from this lake doubtless came the fish Utah. Court at Office House, Ogden, Five years written warrantv given with hoisted from the mine. Special attention given to cases before the Eyeless both instruments- and District Courts. Conveyancing and fishes are frequently found ia the aud Jotarial Business done with accuracy lakes of large caves, but we have dupatch. II. E. W. CIIEALES, never before heard of their existence Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. in either surface or subterranean NATHAN TANNER, Jr., Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiahlishment. water the temperature of which was AT LAW ATTORNEY so high as the water in these mines. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. AND f The lower workings of the Savage NOTARY PUBLIC, mine are far below the bed ef the Office first door sovtK 9 Pott Office, Main st. Ogden Carson river, below the bottom of the SpecM attention given to collections. RemitWashoe lake below any water, runtances pt.Hnptly made, Conveyancing and NoFRAXKLIX MAC VEAGII & CO, dl99 tf tarial busines carefully attended to. ning or standing, anywhere within a of ten miles of the mine. distance GROCERS. WHOLESALE A.. ILL'S CIIICAOO, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. B. W, E. JESXEXS, Agent. Residence 2nd South Office at Street, Office and Sample Room, 23 Ertst Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. the I. Fully Guarantee Every F. OLO. Ma- chine Sold. half-p'i- d47-l- EMEISSOX PI d227-t- MINER) All kinds of legal business promptly attende dlt Col. brook llmliiing, Salt LakeCity. Correspondence promptly attonded to. and Residence.firtt Office 1 tf two story Brick, South Clan Hotel, BAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. tf dob On Friday afternoon a Frenchman, about 19 years of age, arrived at the village of Suncock, N. II., from Sherbrooke, Y. Q. He had traveled A CHOICE P.I Il.niXfJ LOT FOIt the whole distance on a "free pass" ft A I.E on the corner of Kith an1 Young Streets. of his own manufacture, wnich obFor particulars enquire on the premises of J. R. POOL. dill lm tained currency from the natural sympathy which even the knights of the coupon and the punch have lor poverty, when coupled with infirmity. He constructed a wooden leg from white ash, and with a cushioned socket to receive the knee, crooked All persons owning dogs in Ogden City his leg at right angles, and fastened are hereby notified to call at the on his wooden pass with straps. It served him well. He told a pitiful story of poverty and orphanage, and RECORDER'S OFFICE presented the wooden stump as a convincing claim to a "charity pa3S." In the City Hall and hare the same Four conductors grew to melting mood, and their sorrows for his misfortunes' allowed him to ride in Registered and Numbered, peace, and wi'hout scrip, to Concord, On Street, Ogden. , A. S. CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. Physician Dr. Brown's Doort South of Pout office, Two Office, . From the Boston Herald. RENT. ' TO Physician and Surgeon. Xlie GLOHE HOTEL., Fifth DIPLOMA IH OFFICE, FRAMED. Railroads. Healing A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. i I via suxna. d58-t- f 3. J. H. NELSON, J. TAYLOR. NELSON & TAYLOR, Real Estate Agents. Office at residence of Main and Third Streets. J. H. NELSON, corner UTAH. OGDEN CITY, 124-l- m . J. E. DOOLY, E.H.0RTH J. E. DOOLY & BANKERS, CO. AND Ajjt'g Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, OQDEN, UTAH. Transact a General Banking Business. Prompt Attention given to Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission, NOTICE! N. II. Correapondfnls : Co, irrt National Bank. "ms, largo A Co. New York San Francisco Omaha Salt Lake City ,' Brokers, JAMES II. LATHAiTd- - Co., San Fran Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden, d'218-t- f VOI. IV. Spiritualistic Exposure. There has been another exposure of Spiritualism in Memphis at one of Mrs. Miller's seances. The Appeal says Ker In Nvrtberu 1'IkU "Dr. Watson asked the spirit to come out on the platform, take a chair, and make itse'f sociable, or words to that effect. The spirit hesitated a little; but finally came out from the curtain and advanced to take a sc.t in the chair, when, at a given signal, two young men rushed upon the stage, seized the white object around the waist, whih anethui one of the party, armed with a tin box filled with cotton and turpentine, sprung a bright light which revealed to. the astonished gaze of every one present Mrs. Miller, with her top dress turned over her head so as to expose her white spiritual apparel, in which condition she was held by the Name of STATION. let 1874. 1 Pass. So.. 8 Pass. Trains Lear i. H. r. a. Suit Lake 1 00 S ill No. Woods CroM I 25 4 CeotreTllla 7 83 4 18 7 60 4 n Farming-to- Kaysvllla A rTive at Ojrdeo eta. (0 8 i S3 I 00 I 12 4 62 1 S6 8 00 6 40 3 00 No. Pass. Trains LeaTa ' S i. safest and tdeaaantvxt to tntv), take pleasure in stating, that theCxM-sNoktu-kntkrm KlLiI ia the oldeet, ant serrrul utiles the ehoito. route betwoea Omah and Ouicngo. nitbin the imst two years th nmd lied has been tmt In admirable euudiiiun. an I almost the entire line has been retold with stetl ails. The Depot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty luinuM in a lance of all iitlier llnea. Pamonors can alwars ba sure of making Kiulnrn eomtwtioii. For alt points in Northern ami Norlh-Kaator- n Inw,yoi should purchase tieketa via Marsiiull, Cedar Kai ids, or Oliutou. For lHMbia in norittem lltinola or Wiscunsiu, via Fulton: and if yon are eoiuir tu Chicago, or KasC yon should, by all laeaaa, ptt chase your tickets by the Old Itoueer Uutthi The Chicasfo North' Western et M. Particular luforiuatiou, with mans, time tablo. , may be had at any of tiw Through Ticket Heat, oc npou peraouai r writtoai Unices ia the applWKlliiu to t Ogden young men, while she was making Travel! Agent i, H. Moumtaik, Western 10 81 T 10 1 00 Kaysvill Omaha, Neb, or to efforts to down her desperate 'pull T .U. Stiknsti, Gnerl Paiueag genfc 10 62 T 81 1 36 Farming-todress,' aud at the same time shove Ctilcags, tOly her wrists into the cords which had 11 CentreTille 4 T 44 1 00 confined them together. It appears 11 13 T 68 1 76 Woods Crosi that Mrs. Miller, who always wears ! GROVE 11 40 8 20 2 00 Arrive Lake at Salt a dark colored overdress when making her spiritual displays, raises these topskirts over her head, displaying Depot and Saloon. In addition to the abore, in the dim light the white outline of the figure whish she has palmed off MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN on a few and we venture to say only SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER a few as the materialized spirit ef DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, an adult, er, by lowering the dark Wholesale and Retail. skirts a little, that of the child to Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 8.30p.m. and which Dr. Watsou has so often referred as evidanse that Mrs. Miller Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT, could not possibly persouate them. Passengers will nleaae purchase their tickets at offices. Fifty eeuta additional will be charged She called out lustily for Mr Miller the when the far is collected on the train, to put her tormentors out, and reCo. for all Information concerning Freight or Pas fused to submit to the delicate opersage, apply to JAilta HliAKf, ation, at least by Mr. Miller or his ST., OGDEN Oen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. associates in the fraud. ' 20 40 n BREWERY A. W. Brown & FIFTH DKALBR8 IN JOHN SHARP, grjPLMNTEJiDENT. Important In formation. Men are drowned by raising their arms aoove the water, the'unbuoyed weight of which depresses the head. Other animals have neither motion nor ability to act in a similar manner, and therefore swim naturally. When a man falls into deep water he will rise to the surface, and will continue there if be does not raise his hands. If he moves his haudj under water, in any way he please his head will rise so high as to give him free liberty of breath; and if he will use his kgs as if in the act of walking (or rather walking up stairs) his shoulders will rise above the water so that he may useless exertion with his hands or apply them to other These plain directions purposes. are recommended to the recollection of those who have not learned to swim in their youth, as they may be foun highly advantageous in many cases. Sanitarian. XORTIIERY RAILROAD. ON Trains will ran daily as illows: SOKTIIWAR No. 9:0 Leave Ogden ' 1 oc- curred nt La Grange, Kentucky, at 11 o'clock Saturday night. The victim was John Finnegan, aa engineer on the Short Line Railroad, whom the company considered one of its best men. At the time Finnegan was on a freight train, when the axle broke and precipitated the engine and enrs down a slight embaukment. Finnegan was by some means caught fast by the machinery and held so that his companions could not effect his release. Two streams of hot water poured upon his face and body from a broken boiler, and no relief could be extended to the sufferer. After the most horrible agony he became unconscious and soon died. The skin from his face and body peeled off before his own eyes. Louisville When a physician fro-arrived, rinnegan was dyiag, with his tonsrue almost dropping out from the effects of the hot water which had forced itself into his mouth. ; City Drag Store : 0 a m " 10:50 Brigham Htlaiu Street, Ogden. 2:00 p.m. Logan 3:B0 ArrWe at Franklin W. DRIVER, PROP'R. ROl'TliWAUD No. 2 Leave Franklin. ... Logan 0:00 a.m. -- ' Brigbam Arrive at Ogden 10:55 -- 2:25 p.m. 4:00 Gilmer k Salisbury's Stage Line to and Irooi Montana conuecta with trains at Fiaiiklin, Suht. V i.u.FidtM trd Ti.ls Lo-coinoti- ve As horrible a death, probably, as y AND AFTER JANUARY 1st 1876, Caxs.Hiiu.tT. it is possible f or a man to suffer, d!9T-l- y DycStnfTs Paints Oils, LEE & SHELDON ' Turps. Tarnishes, PAINTEES, TOILET Ominers and Glaziers! ARTICLES ! Tbe Largest and most Complet Stock ia TLAIN AND DECORATIVE NORTHERN UTAH p PAPER HANGERS. wines: liquors Cheapest and Best Signs tin IN THE CITT. . roa Xetlicinal Purposes Wholesal) aud ReUiL 1 - 1: 1 i - XUt- - J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER ed Ware. MAIV btdb 5lrio BWtlj 4o ISO. I ss:.; :, irunro ivs c.7,. Work Warranted. ! u:an. ' a re ip? t!.i. a n:.-!i- ; cay. Ion- vf ii:jjh'tod. Ac, X f'.i will cu'e yon, t '; KB OK C II ' Uull T':U UitT. ie riov; if-- -i;i!i remedy a dicoreed by a roiisioDarf ia a to tlie e m.iu'jtir. iui, Jewelry, Silver and Anerica od .adfaddred erK.,,. to U j a(ii,:! ,h, r WaVB(i ' . JoSEfg T. IH.is, Station D, Bible Huett, , ajl wr,k -- arret ted liun AI! IMTOr- I - psmugtrauu . i line r in tri-- , i with ,., tW de-Re- t. !.f !, happen A u 'L'H'L vo .bi..- - -. you iy!" u is:t, jist stop Jem pcrs'ijaiiUes; ii'ya dati'i, I'll jer Lead d JJUtnp handle'". plore rII0l' i PHESCRIPTIOIVS AND 0FnCE,-- 6 w ex- f Merchandise. Musical 4196-l- JI. W.MERRILL, The Agonizing Fate of i Engineer.. BOOK and SHEET MUSIC AND TAfl n I TT1STI1BBITV OF ALL PKRSONS BRfOKK i starting on a jourury to awert tin by wtmt route they can n ark tlteir deetinaliua with th lewt trouble, aud if there are two or more rua1 Wmlirm to tWe same poiut, to dectiki wiMch k th Yon H ill flud ou all throueh trains Pullman and magnificent Day Coachea, ami RleeiHtru, u-the best wnkiiig ami Heeond Class Cars ik wu auv road In the United Suies. afNo. 4 Pass. u. r. w have a ftn-rlaWuik done pruuitly uud at ELIXG rUULIC. RAIIjZIOAD. PIOXEER M5TE OF UTAH. ON AND AFTER JAN. JOIt Ol'FICK, low rates. IMPORTANT lX)TJlETUAy. CITIML UTAH : Not only did the wooden leg serve as a pass, but at intervals in the day's jour ley he passed through the AH dogs not so Registered and Numbered train, hat in hand, and many a nickel aud some stray scrip dropped therein, Before the 4th of March 1876 a tribute which pity drew from willing pockets. At Concord only six miles remained to complete his jourWill be liable ney, and he boarded Conductor train, cripple still. TO BE KILLED Again the same story of deformity, poverty and orphange, and as the young picker of pasteboards listened, his or Marshal the Deputies. sympathy drew his pencil from his By pi'cket and wrote upon his train report this: "Frenchman; cripple; By order of ths City Council, charity." j the reached When Suncott JArVSES TAYLOR. "Julius, s'pose d ir arc six chick the cripr if wuh al" tit to leave the r Citv dl32 tf Sells lie ia de coop, a; l de Hi 1 t. ens tiiu n the m l;p pvitM.e is left?1' c!.iLizU:T i.indlv iufi ua'J him which three ob 'em, ho.v. "What tioi!1 ob day was it?" hitil to bWay to go 111 J V.'!! cartful hi not ftii. ill: ,.!.! ,:Wht tii!.- -- lj (liy.'" vds' t h..s ' d int ; IUi'.ib:! j but t) Jo wid it?" 'Why, 5!"t'V, - at:'i il. To Htl who i..W'n J - .r; in '': '.:' wi- - w irk, dar J : r r.;'. to . l;r In , ib;r. k , ,f yuuth, net vi !i if wouldn't !, h Jit AS THE LAW DIRECTS. Wy-att- 's vt ens, rargo A besvt $t.' Ia ctaniertion with oirr purer MOST Trains 1 Tbe OGDfc.V. CT.LU. TUESDAY. FEBUUAUY 29. 1H7G. 139. Teo. THE DESEBET SATIOXAL BASK ARRIVAL Y PER YKAK SIX MOVflU SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. On Tom- EVERY EVENING, SEMI-WEEKL- PulJisliad WtxlusAifcty aud Saturday. luii vyjs ' PUBLISHED THE Carefully Compounded, Opposite Junction Building At all hoars of tbt night or is;. , |