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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. Editor. Charles W Penrose, mw$ THE FIFTH STREET. WALT! S IH3UBCS, BusiMM aUaagor. Published EVERY KVNINJ, Sundays excepted. ... Tpnva nv SUBSCRIPTION. - vr fix rw, ' 4.00 2.00 JO . AHRITALS. daily TJW a.m. 8.45 pm. fjtit Lake City, double . 7.40 aju. , Went, Through Mail daily . . 6.4U p.m. Moil daily . Kaet. Through DiPAarusx. Lake City, double daily 8.10 a.m. fl.JOp.m. (a!t 6.20 f,m. West, Through Mail daily , 8.40 Kaet, Through Mail daily . CLOS1NS. OF SALT LAKE CITT. Paid , $200,090 Up Capital, - Authorized i $1,000,000 - Vs. H. IIOOPER, President; H. B. ELDRKIXJB, BRIGHA.M YOUNG, Wm. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, a.m. . . Salt Lake and the Kmt . . JTor Suit Luke aud the West 6.00pm. Directors. Soda Lake and Rich Lear County County, ,fhe Springe mails go via Evaiwton, Wyoming, aud i'RAM0RZ LITTLE, rente the latter place Mondays, Wednesdays 7 . . . . and Fridays, at aju rfcrip, - B.o0p.ui. rMl is Exchange. Coin. 8oId Dust. Colleee . Cache County, Daily . . etc. Collections made and promptly remitted. North Ogdeb and liarrisville Wednesdays ram on 2.00 p.m. Foreign Exchange for Sale, interest aso-i- y A Saturdays Deposits. barings 7.30 and Saturdays ajn Jlnntsville Wednesdays Lyune, Plain City and Slatersville, 2.45 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper aud Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m daturdayi ' ' OFFICE neuR. 6.46 p.m. 8.16 a.m. . Genera) PoHwry, . Sunday, 8 p.m. to 6.80 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. a.m. to 3 p.m. OtKin from Qatside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. TIIE SIMPLEST, N.J. SHARP, Postmaster. T.OO for t. .... 1 HE HOWE Sewinglilacliine MOST DURABLE, J.KD CONSEQUENTLY THE Trains arrives - - .- - C. P. train U. P. U.P. Emigrant arrives ' leaves C. P. i . 0. P. i U.P. Emigrant leaves u. c. train arrives ' and " leaves and U. N. train arrives ' " loaves . 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE ! 6.20 p.m. IHK MARKET. 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p.m. 9.00 a.m. poma, if necessary, furnish Thousaads of Testimonials from parties owning those 6.40 p.m. Machines in this Territory, but consider it un 9.40 a.m. necessary. We simply refer intending purchasers 6.20 p.m. to parties JSYJSlil WUitUB, who owu our Ala 4.00 p.m. chine.. terms are as Our easy as those of any other 9.20 a.m. Sewing Machine Company, and we - - -- WI --- - - -- Salt Lake City Time. , Fully Guarantee Every cnine sow. THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH ORGAN CEETTNG OF OGDEN LODGE. No. 6. EVERY teeven o'clocK, Friday Evening, at half-pa- T I At MASOXIC HALL, f t ! Manufactured by the eld, reliable firm of . P. Noedhara A Son, N. Yn and the F. i t"v I."Q."Q. ; can be made. all who own SELL TUB T SI LYE Contracts Ma- - "... MAIN NTKCEI BojouruiLg brethren in good staudiug are cor dittlly invited. 3. R. CR AND ALL. N.G. d47-lE. H. REED, Sec'y. F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-AT- LAW II. E, Jr. CI1EALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Couutios, Utah. Office at I. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. MAIN BTREET, OGDRN. d227-t- f Jr., NATHAN TANNER, - AT - LAW ATTORNEY AND ji ! MURDER Dricer't Drug Stare,Main it. Ogden Snecinl attention given to collections. Remit ranees prlmptly made,. Conveyancing and No oiatf tr tarial busmescarefully attended to. Office eppogitt 3IINER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. A.. ! To the P ublic at Large. want to avoid Murder, and an untimely grave, BUY YOUR NOTARY PUBLIC. LIQUORS AT W. D. SPRUNT'S "AuM Recltie" Liquor Store. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, Then you will find at Residence 2nd South Street, Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY Salt Lake City, Utah. Not diluted with the "Black Cow," All kinds of legal business promptly attends Office dlt PURE ALCOHOL, PROOF. Physician and Surgeon, MY "OLD TOM GIN" 1SS OGDEN CITT, UTAH. UovWt Street, opposite titnrt. aii-b- J. 8. I10GE, JONASSON IIOGK & JONASSON, ATTORNEYS-at-LA0ice in Salt Will compare with the Best in Tewn and my PRICES AS LOW AS AS TIIE LOWEST. the ll'aiatch Building. Iike City, Utab. A Notary Public always at the office. COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. J. E. DOOLY, . E. II. ORTII J. E. DOOLY Agt's Wells, Fargo OGDEN, dl37 a!8-2- FRANKLIN MAC AND & Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie.' & CO. BARKERS, VEAGF1 & CO, Co's Express WHOLESALE UTAH. CHICAGO. tramact a General Banking Butinetu ro tbst rest la up to the mark. No Turpentine and Cologne bpmts, seasoned with Juniper, but a Pure Article Guaranteed. MY BRANDIES AND WINES W 3U77-t- f di also 0. B. ADAMS, E.D. Prompt Attention given to Collections. 'Mining Stockt Bought and Sold on Oummittion. --- B. W, E. GROCERS. ILL'S --- JEXSESS, Agent. and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, Colebrook Building, salt Lake uty. promptly attended to. Office uoirea-ponden- ce jota tb Wells, Fargo " ' JL Corretipondents Co, Jnit National Bank. ells, Fargo 4 Co Kew York San Francisco Omaha Bait Lake City JAMES IT. LATHAM Co., San Attorney, F. S. RICIIABDS, Ogden. r. ' Fran MON U M ENTS. lit J at. p. 7 00 3 40 Woods Cross T 25 4 Centreville 7 S3 4 16 Farmington 7 60 4 33 1 Oft Kaysvllla 8 12 4 M 1 86 40 S 00 Arrive at Ogden J. S. LEWIS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Next door to Schram's MiUinery Store, FIFTH St., OGDEX, 9 00 $ 6 t Ogdoa 10 KaysvUle Farmingtoa 10 Centreville 11 6 20 81 7 10 1 00 44 1 11 IS 7 68 1 11 40 2 00 In addition to JO ii. taMa. ... ' Agent Neb., 1 .3. Stin.ncti, aanerei Passeag ' W Ciuca. My 1 60 Woods Croat SO Nortlt-Weater- Motnmm, Western Tnrveb i, II. Omaha, or to 36 Arrive at Bnlt Lake 8 it if etc , way be had at any of the, Through Ticlut Offices in the West, or upon persoual writtosj application to 40 7 - rmatioa, with nam. th Particular (2 7 81 ..- i , will find on all thronch trains Pnllman Sleepers, new and magnificent Day Coaches, aaj the best Smoking and Second Claw Car. now oa any road in the United State.. K. 4 - - Yo r. m. A. . ' PUBLIC. The Chicago No. 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. Trains Leave ' . M 8 gag ' . 76 GROVE BREWERY! Depot and Saloon, the above, MIXED TRAINS WILL RTJlf DAILY, (8UNDAYS EXCEPTED, SPARKLING BOTTLED ?BEEH & 8.80 5 at a.m. p.m. Leaving Ogden City and i WltolMid anal BtavU j Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. I Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare is oollected on the train. LAGER For all information concerning freight or Pas sage, apply to JAilJSa PirlARF, Gou'l Ticket and Freight Agent. BEER ON DRAUGHT, A. W.Brown & Co; FIFTH ST., OGDEN' JOHN SHARP, BOri&INTENDKNT. DEALERS JK 1-- tf BOOK arid SHEET MUSIC , S08T0ER.V liTAfl RAILROAD. r? ! AND CN AND AFTKR JANUARY Musical 1st, 1876, MARRIAGE HAPPY RELIEF FOR Y0TJS8 MEN from the effects of Error and Ahunes in early life. Man hood restored. to marriage re Impediments moval, new method of treatment. JVew and remarkable remedies. Books and cirrnlars sen free, in sealed envelope. Address HOWARD AS SOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth H l'hilade Iphia. Pa.. an Institution baring a hi:s reputation for hon orable conduct and professional skill. dluVeod Sin C END 2.1c. to G.P. ROWELL A CO, New York IO Pamphlet of lffl paarro, containing lits of cost of i)ewiaprg, nd eistinuios showing lUii-J- y advertising. tferchandiae. diee-i- y Trains will rnn daily as illows: NOKTHWAB NO. 1 ' 111 il 9:20 a m Leave Ogden 10:50 " "... Brigham Logan... 2:00p.m. Arrive at ianklin...........3:o0 SOUTH WAIID " .....10:55 " Logan " 2:25 p.m. 4:00 Brigham Arrive at Ogden eeiuy & JJaiiy. ( Established less than three years ago as a Ra presentative Republican Paper, pledged to main- ' in. principles ana organisation of the National Kepibiieaa Party, the INTKR-OCKA' was early pushed to the forefront, of Jourarlisnj and achieved .access unprecedented ia th ' historv of such mitrnrMM. it has been assigned position as - - No. 2 9:00 a.m. Leave Franklin OCEAN Three Editions. ii ecu i j,cjeiui-- ? r.i.;hm.i TLe Leading Republican Paper j IX THE JfORTHWEST. Dr. AMASA S. CONDON, Gilmer t Salisbury's Stage Line to and from "Mr. Perkins, the baby is actually Not alons on Its political character does tho Montana connects with trains at liauklin, ," ww w vavor. " asleep yet, and I can t rouse him Surgeop. It aims at the highest excellence popular ' In all depart- M. W. MERRILL, Bout. I've shaken him, and called to him uu m or era iiiii UNION RESIDENT BURGEON progressiva: journalism PAC1FI0 Oais.NiBUT. aspires to position among the best. and done everything, and he don't Gen. Freight and Toiket Agt. BAILROAD. The dlOMy makes especial claim aa stir. What can be the matter with Office East Side Main St., A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. him? I'm afraid something awful has OODEN CITY, UTAH TERRITORY Its columns are earefully guarded agabtst objectionabis matter, and ovary effort is mad t happened to himr render it a pleasant and profitable comuaaios t the home fireside. "Maybe he's sleeping up a lot 1 TIio Agricnltural Department ahead, so s to stay awake at nights some more," said Perkins, with a MERCHANT TAILOK, Is carefully edited by goctlemtn of aWHIy a&4 feeble smile at his attempt at joking THE BEST BEER in VI Al In Literature, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. "Mr. Perkins, you ought to be Wholesale and Retail. Local and General News, ' ' ashamed of yourselt to trifle with AND THE TRADE SIT" FAMILIES 6uch a matter. I believe the poor Just received a full Assortment of Foreign & Domettk Correspondence, PLIED. And everything that goes to make s to want child going die, and you Orders Promptly Shipped to an to go straight iorthe doctor. A First-cla- ss Englith, French and Domestic Newspaper Perkins put on his hat and start l oint on the Kauroads. It Is not excelled by any publication, fa thai The INTJtBrOCilAN is a oountry. ed, and in half an hour he reached P. Box 0. 19, the hoase in company with Dr. Gills NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Ogden. one that will be found aserht aad Ihe Doctor examined tha chil Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Interesting to) Americans in every part of the globe. While it carefully, and said that in his opin specially represents (ho ORBAT INTERJtSTa Grove. :o: of the NORTHWEST, it is National Ii tu ion it must be under the influence o: All kinds of A Tin Hall tnwaementa. and and Physician. m . INTEll-OCKA- d&8-t- . N - f Grove Brewery i RICHTER&FRY "Did yon give it any while I was asleep last night, Mr. Perkins; asked Mrs. P., suspiciously aud fear and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 to 200 persona. Partial wishing to engage the Hall or Ground! must appiy aeTenaayi in advance. TERMS LOW. MNo; I'll take my solemn oath didn't," replied Perkins. Gills. Brown, and consult with him about the hall he said: "Doctor, if I tell you something you won t give me away o it? "No." "Well, Doetor, I mesmerized that baby." "You did." exclaimed the Doctor in astonishment. "Well, why don' vou rouse it up again; "I don't know how: that's the mis chief of it. Can't you find me a pn fessional mesmerizer to come and do it!" h a O. S BUE, Florist and Seedsman ; In IU poiitical foith. SUITINGS Pantaloon Goods Trn ef Robseriptian. 1 :o: Kuket Plnnta mi A Speciality. AH.!L SOLD CHEAP Ft mail, per year S Knrope. baa several bnndreda of Dabliea, Oladt-olin- s, :o: Tnberoeea, Peonies, Tritomae and Madeira vne noois on nana, liand-om- e Buckets Hanging in variety. GOOI TITS AND SATISFACTION I'lowera And f.r Balls, Parties, Weddings and funerals, of ureennuusc mnn uarnen riania. GUARANTEED. Gwden and Flower Seeds sent free, by mail. All ' kinds of Flowers, Roots and Hanging Baskets 39T-- tt mail or sent by express. Money most accomall orders. pany O. F. Due can be fonnd between meeting Vr fay at hoe. (tanples frt dwiag 10 iJUworUi $1 free Sinum A Oo, Conference at his Greenhouse; situated 2 blocks d146-4- y ortb of Valiey House, and went of Groesbeck's Portland, Maine. resi'len.. rventeeth Ward, and at his home at ffjl l lay at home. Afrents wanted. Ontfit f) Mr. Hnnos' half a Mock northeast of jreeDbotjfe and terms Ilea. IfiU A CO, Argujt, Addles 016-- U O. F. twit CUT, 'ut ltoanti t!0n , J By mail per year (in advance) By mail, dab of fcur, (in advaaco) By mail, club of six (in advance) By mail, club of tea (in advance) Ona copy with every dab at tea, XNLAR0KD bU Craes- I boom and baa in atock maay tboanandi of winavw, iieaainrud in Different Varieties. 11 u imported rnTeral bio dreda of new kind, of plant from the State, and - SAJLT. Ryssall (payable la advance), per year tlOVt mail By (payable i advanoaX three, ajooth. tW OGDEN. H CR. S. HAS GREATLY , P08TAQE PAID . EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN) SALT LAKE CITY. . ; s. comprehenaiva ia Its FSrm it is not bigoted, and ia a l discussions aires to be oaadid, dignified, lAH above personal abuse. The INTKK-OCEA- N has the largest aggTrwats) circulation of any newspaper published in tka Northwest. It Is sent to mor thai 6,000 Pott, offices, distributed in every State and Torritcvy oiaie ib ail tae British ProvtBcaa. ' and aanerious foreign States and countries. , .1 TJie Best Stock of AND fully. is extraordinary," said Dr "I will go in and call Dr - CMflSICASlllE ont-do- opium. " ; Jnmcs OBSTACLES ' eta. a. BaltLaka it." Is preparing for th Spring Trade with or Sandstone Monuments Mrs. Then Perkins sob all kinds of to began BY CUT AND LETTERED and Perkins felt that he was almost Flower and Garden Seeds Fowler, He followed the Doctor OGDEN. a murderer. BTREET. A nd will a.11 at reaaonabl price. down stairs, and when they reached The Lest and cheapest in themarket. i yof. a. Trains Leava Marble MAIN i-- t No. 1 No. 8 Pass. Pass. - " IS THE PUTT OF ALL PERSONS BEF9R starting on a Journey to ascertain by wlat route they caa reach their destination with ta Last trouble, and if tbera are two or Biore row's leading to the same point, to cteeid which is tb safest aud pleaaautest to travel. ne take pleasur sin stating, that thaCmc.wxa NoaTH-VniiRauwat ia the oMeat. and several miles the sbortea. rout, between Oman and Cnkago. Witltia the past two years tka road bud has been but in admirable eondit.kMi.aii4 almost the entire Hoe bas been ralaitt witb ateef . . avis. The Depet la Chieage is centrally loentad. mad as their trains arrive there thirty nirnut. ii w vance of all other line, passengers cam always L sura at making Kan tern connections. For all points in Northern and North-astr- n lews, yoa should pnrchaaa tickets via Marshall, (Mar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in Northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Pulton; and if you ar going to or fiaat, you should, by all mean, par Chicago, chase your tickets by the Old 1'iooe.r Koate less. "It : irokert, i Name of STATION. shirt-colla- If you ' MPORTANT TO THE THAT-LIN- G CENTRAL AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. ON AND shirt-collar- at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Bnecial attention eiven to cases before' the 6a aBd prenie and District Courts. Conveyancing Notarial Business done with accuracy and dispatch. rates. RAILROAD. PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. IT Per-kia- shirt-colla- Office low , NOTARY PUBLIC. tumitnre 4 UTAH Kribna I7tk.li An la resMrtioB with oar paper we bat. &rt class JOB OFFICE, Work doa NrompUv Uk at TOL. IV. i Five yoars written warranty given with both instruments- - AND Office ffext nidi Main ''The only one that I know," said, Dr. Gills, "lives ia New Orleans. He AN AWFCL DILEMMA. can t be got in less than four days." "Uy that time, shrieked Perkins, From the Philadelphia Bulletin. 'the baby'll be dead and Mrs. Per- They bad a dreadful time over at kins'll bcinsaue! What under heaven Perkins' with Mrs. Perkins' baby. It are we going to do?" seems the child was Very restless and "Let's hunt up Brown; maybe he troublesome at night, and they could inows-So they 6tarted after Brewn, and not make it sleep, even by dosing it with paregoric and other narcotics. in a little while they revealed the Perkins at last got desperate. lie secret, and took him to see the baby. remembered reading somewhere an Dr, Brown slapped his hands together, account of the power of mesmerizing and rubbed his forehead, and all of a persons, and it occurred to him that sudden the baby sat up and began to maybe bo might mesmerize the baby, cry. and keep it quiet at night in that "What do voh think was the mat manner. ter with him, Doctor?" asked Mrs. He hadn't any great hopes of sue- - Perkins, joyfully. cess, but, one night, while Mrs. PerWhy, your husband eays he mes kins had gone down stairs tc pet merized the child," said the Doctor, some sugar to put ia the paregoric, thoughtlessly letting the secret drop. Perkins rubbed the child a eyebrows lhoa iUrs. Perkins looked at Per and made some passes with his hands, kins as if she wanted to assassinate and, to his gratification, the baby him, but she merely ejaculated: "Monster! and flew from the suddenly went to sleep. When they awoke in the morning room, tone relused to speak to s the child was still slumbering, and for a week and he has remarked V-Mrs. Perkins said she guessed it to his friends: tooth have must "If the baby wants to holler, now, through, gotten a which made it feel easier. Perkins I'm going to let him holler, if he hol said he thought maybe it had. lers the top of his head off." After breakfast he went up stairs to see if it was awake yet, but it A clergyman who had been stay wasn t; and so, after giving it two or ing for some time at the house of a three rough shakes without arousing friend, oa going away, called to him it, he went down to get his hat to go little Tommy, the son to the office. Mrs. Perkins cslled of his host, and asked him what he after him. should give him for a present. "Don't slam tke front door and lommy, who had a great respect for wake the baby." the "cloth," thought it was his duty And then Perkins did slam it fear to suggest something of a religious fully, and he went away with gloom nature, so he answered, hesitatingly: m his heart and a Horrible apprenen "I I think I should like a Testa sion that the baby would never wake ment, and I know I should like a up. popgun! 'What ia thunder we do it it On the road to Epsom, a mus should stay asleep and live to be fifty or sixty years old and not get awake tached youth on top of a drag, evi once ! sad Perkins to himself. dently ambitious ot being mistakes The thought was maddening. It for "an officer, uus saluted a fat haunted him for two or three hours, coachman, who was gravely driving and then he could stand it no longer his master and lamily: He determined to go back to the ''Holloa, you, sir! where s your How dare you come to house to ascertain' if the baby had come back to consciousness, the Derby without a ? When he got there Mrs. Perkias John growled forth without lifting said: his eyes from his horses, "Ow the "Isn't queer how long the baby dooee could I have a r not has when awako mother not sent home is lie yet. stays asleep: your .Nervous exhaustion, 1 suppose, poor my washing: little dear." Perking felt awfully, and he went A Columbia professor, reproving a up and jogged a pin in the baby's leg quietly, so that his wife couldn't youth for the exercise of his fists, see him. Still it lay there fast said: "We fight with our heads, here." asleep, and he went back to his office The youth considered, and replied uncertain whether to fly or to go home and confess. In a couple of that butting was not considered fair hours Mrs. Perkins came down to at his last school. see him. She was scared and breath four-year-o- ld INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREKto our Alachiues. WK Where Advertising (fiu&f.-e.- Mr. Perkins' Baby. THE DESERET NATIONAL BASK ARRIVAL Ppr . OGDOT, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11. I87G 230. Efo, PoMwIkkJ Wednesday and Balarday. , Tbe beM - Y SEMI-WEEKL- PEB TEAR MX MONTHS Dlim ISUPH FVPRY PVPNINP AAA," Office: Post OgdenAND CLOSING MAILS. . NOTION, , , a.0 . -- Month! Vhres Month JJingleCopy THE j II M " jy to ' 3(a vrx.pAi-1- . , ex (hi advance) Olnb of four (in advance) 4 Club often (in advance) Use Club of twenty, (hi advance) 21' j)B One nt oopy with every cia of twwaty. POSTAGE.-- " Ztz:TZ January, A.D.,lkli. Under this law the no tan on newspapers must be paid AT RHI Of SILK WHIKK IllKy ARJB M AILilD. Kaaiple copies free. Money can ti sewt by draf t. noaey order, express, or registered letter, at oa risk. Special arrancemeats made with ccwsrry ta linkers for cluliWi g with their pabUeafcoa.. Address r INTEE-OCEA- ll'J, lake St,, ChkacS |