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Show i., ' ,tiffciyyv Z- vr IK. "tr T. Ft-- J iPLhVfisr5"-?- H C . PUBLTft- "FT k - 1 T"1 (iri'iivi.o,. "tjl . ,,, "TV T . m "CT TJ"" T" TTTT" . cr-- ' . W4 J $1.00 -- i a i iff "-f-'" OGDEX, UTAH. WfiDXKSDAY. AP11IL 29, ocden DIRECTORY CLOSING OF MAILS iRMVAt AND ARRIVALS. ft 45 n.m. ,,,e ll,ily' T.50 a.m. , fitv 7.4'U.iu. 6.40 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6. Maim-ill- jIUrouo" 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Kvan.ton, Wyou,- - u!Sll.Tl f'Jtawttal""" 8 Pl at ?ldv9, - - 5.00 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 7.30 a.m. '""Vin'cifV and Slaternville, "irfUdi-V- 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. and Saturday 11.30 a.m. wiwnci n.i;trv hours. 6.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. hindav, o p.m. i" BftilSTRY UKl'AUTMKNT o p.m. 0im frm 9 a.m-to0FF1CB DErARTMEMT. 0N from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. from & a.m. to 8 p.m. , "" V Ottttifciw Trains - - p c' U. C. 7.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. G.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a m. C.30 p.m. " " P. C ioglJpu mall, l'obtmatr. arrives C p train leaves " " traia arrives " and leaves and it - - - Servicesa.m.. and Religious in theTa'iernade, at Kwt hi 11 Suadnv, School-feouthe Sixoai Ward Schoolhou.o Farley'i 5 p.m. and Third Wa-- d School-hous- e 7 EliRipal Church at 11 a.m. and p.m. Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. )I(thodi at Newt Depot. Sundayi excepted. day, ' Open m F. S. KlCHAltDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY Aud Ogden X0TARV PUBLIC, City, - - TAXXtK Jr., - City, Boston o Reduction of the English Income Tax Paris, 23. The Minister of Marine has ordered an investigation into the case of the "Amerique." Constantinople, 23. A famine prevails in Anatotia, or Western Asia. AMERICAN. Madrid, 23. Washington, 23. Gen. Prim de Rivera, wounded before Ia the Senate, Mr. Davis introduced a Bilboa. has recovered sufficiently to be bill to reduce the lax on the circulation brought here. of Slate banks, from 10 per cent, to 1 Taris, 23. Prest. MacMahon tbiveninc opened per cent., and gave notice that he would cull for the bill to withdraw the Nationul an exhibition for the benefit of expatriabank circulation from States having an ted Alsaiianx. excess and it to Stales having less than their proportion. In the House, Mr. Southard offered a To Stop by Signal. resolution instructing the banking committee to enquire for (he From Chambers' Journal. of National bank currency from Sutes nn and excess having "What station is this, Wilson?" among States having less than their pro cried an old gentleman, looking out portion. of the window. Little Rock, 23. His servant, a demure-lookiu- c Brooks, this morning, refused to rr man, Secretary of State, Johnson, who in black, who had just got out of a was ordered by him to vacate and soond-clas- s cafViage, touched his hat his office on the grounds of John: . ; son signing Baxter's proclamation last and replied will ask I don't the "I know, Johnfir; the legislature. night, convening son addressed Brooks two letters slating guard. Yes, sir, it Is Sloughton stahis position and the necessity of his pos- tion, sir." session of the oflice. I5rooks denied uihcrc ought ,to be a board with Baxter's authority to convene the legislature. The people however are gener- the name on it," cried the old gentleally satisfied with this means of settling man, testily. "Guard, why is there the difficulty. Brooks, this morning, no board to this station ?" announced to the troops his determina"So there is, sir, at the other end tion of holding the S ate house, regard- of the platform." less of the consequences. "Then why doesn't the the train Boston, 23. where people can read it? How lad the for arrested Jesse Pomeroy, stop the murder of the child Mullne, near am I to know when we get to Wilson ?" Dorchester, hug confessed to the deed. He is unquestionably insane. shan't be at Pugborougli for "We New Orleans, 23. this hour, sir," cried the guard. The State authorities receive daily ap"Come, jump it;, sir," ta Wilson, who inundated plications tor andfiom the In St. Mary's Parish oOO resumed his seat. sections.families lost thtir homes and properly The whistle sounded and the train by the overflow. Many are utterly des- went on. titute and starving. General Thompson, At the very next station they came chief Sta1e engineer, returned He to, the old guntlemau put his head from a Biirvey of the tipper coast. wut of i he window again. crevasses the enlarged everyreports Hundreds of families are where. "Hi, Wilson!" drowned out. No mails arrive by the Wilson jumped utof his carriage Jackson aud Mobile road. The recent and came to his master, and touched rain storm curried away the bridges aud his hat once more. increased the desolation. this 23. "Is Pugborough, Wilson ?" Boston, ' The body of Horace Milles, a child "No, sir; this is Much Munkton." four and a half years old, wa found in "Now, take your seat," cried the a marsh yesterday, near Dorchester, foi only one passenger had with his head nearly severed from his guard; and none had cutercil the body, in which there Mere some thirty alighted, train. wounds. knife Edward Pomeroy, aged fifteen, recently pardoned frem the reAt the next station the soene was form school, where he was sentenced for cutting and mutilating ch'ldren, was repeated. "Cone, sir, cried the guard, who arrested on suspicion of being the mur was tired of hearing 'the old man's derer. New York, 13. voice, "don't trouble yourself auy were taken Initiatory steps yesterday more. I'll be sure and let 7011 know in a suit in the Supreme Court of this when you conic to Pugborougli." city, in which M. M. Simpson is plain-tilf- , "Will you?" cried the old man, and the Union Pacific Company, J. much gratified "Vpon Gould, Sidney Dillon, and others, de- apparently fendants, to compel the laiter defendants my word, you're very kind. I didn't as stockholders, to make their payments like 10 ask you, for 1 know how much of subscriptions to the stock to meet the you have to do. claims of creditors. The plaintiff asks "It's only my daoty, sir," says the an injunction to restrain the transfer by responsible parties of record to persons guard. not able to respond for the par r.f stock "Hi, guard!" again. only. Ten millions are iavcl'ed in thif "Yes. sir," replies the guard, imsuit. The the patiently. Company Vint lift&wvbuNrXen mil"You're quite sure, now ! you're lion dollars in aioney on income bonds, ! on i made them ia lieu of all their proquite sure now, eh you won't forget ?" perty after the first mortgage and lond me at Pugborotigh the guard, "that said grant bonds, but neglected to record a "Oh no, sir," deed of trust, by which the lien ws cre- will be all right" ated, and now proposes to bo row Wilson whore's Wilson? "And millions more nnd to give a mortwon't forget Oh, here. Wilson, you gage that shall cut off lenders on income h we when get to bonds, who supposed they held a deed my box, WilsoD, of trust to secure their loan. ?" Famine in Western Asia. sur-rend- er , , l'ug-boroug- with County Itocorder, Office Qydcn Utah. AT LAW. ATTORNEY Horrible Murder in Com-iuoii- s. England. The House of Commons has voted a reduction of the income tax one penny ou a pouud, and the abolition of lh Ilotise license duty as recommended in the annual budget. The Indian budget estimates (lie extraordinary expenses of Government for the fiscal year, 1874 5, on account of the famine, at thirty-twand a half million dollars, nnd proposes a loan of fo' ty-- t wo and a half millions to meet any demand. f Library Ogden City W. Turners' '(. mi M at 750 p.m. (Child's Hall), Spiritualist Lecture R. Company THe Louisiana Inundation. 2 p.m. 11 Og'ln North Suit "gainst the U.P. R. Gortschncoff. StouvalalTand the Grand Duke Alexis, Vladimernnd Constaniine. will accompany the Czar on his visit to C""" f"r CffSouVan the 1st of May, has passed the ajn. . clnsi-0- rWtlf p.m. 8.40 BY TELE Gil A PI1 . - Utah. - J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER &lfr in H'jfche, fl'c! H'jn, MAIN AND JEWELER, Clnrhn. .Icwtlry, Silver aud OUUKN. STHKKT. to-dn- kjwiiif neatly dubu aud all work warranted. Illy REMOVED. f'WUWAST I T1I0MS0N1AN DOCTOtt OR MttdiriM, A Thunixonioii GALLON DR. MURPHY, PO?T OFFICE, MAIN ST., . OGUIiN. wm.mos Fee, Jl.oo. gl-3- The wrld ii full of CUiliken cryinjr for Candied Castor Oil. 'U' , Ills Ul ktZ It Is delicioiu, effpctivt and harmless. The repulsive tiiKle and xmell of the Cantor Oil is en. Its Irely overcome. athartic powers are aired. Pri. e tent.. llnnhnriQ Yppmi-Fnnrf- efl''ve, They m rniifrctiouL-i- H(, kept, y for thom. resemble Cr.-ashops. Chihlreo cts. per Ihx. Price iani?r P"le h,J Z' & M. I. 'KTOTICIE. iOREMZO D. RUDD I retailing BY GOODS .... Oji(Ji'g?;Ttiat six-tee- u At hi place of Residence, hF'Exrir St., . OGDEX. ilt,w, am . v in " K,v tf his van. "I mustnVforget him ut Pugborough; there's no other passenger tor there." Now, Pugborough was one of those mysterious places that are marked with a cross or dagger in Brad.shaw, and if you succeed iu unearthing a corresponding dagger in some obscure corner of the page, you will find "Stops at Pugborough to take s Loudon up and set down passengers only." Whether it was that guard, in his excess of auxiety to remember, had blunted his faculties, or that some spiteful Puck had given his wits a bewildering shake, 1 know not; but somehow it happened that the guard and forgot to warn the engine-drivewhen the man looked up from his parcels lu found, to his dismay, that the train was flashing aloii" sonic hall mile past Pugborough. To signal to the driver and put on brake was the work of an instant. The train was brought to a stand-still- , and then slowly backed to the station amid the fierce denunciations of the through passengers. The guard himself was much out of temper angry with himself for his forgetfulness, angry with the old gentleman for having given him so much trouble. "Now, then," he shouted to the t. "Sharp! Look after master's your trips. Here you are, !" he sr cried, opening the first-clas-s carriage. "Here's Pugborough. Now, sir, if you please." The old gentleman was asleep, and cauldn't bo roused to a sense of the situation for some time, lie growled and grumbled; at last, fully aroused, he stared at the guard with eyes. "Pugborough, is it Pugborough ? Thank you, guard; I remember. Wil' son, where Wilson ? Wilsuu, where FOREIGN. A- - London. 23. oill abolishing sugar duties after 1 Domestic Incident. thetemp-tation.whil- first-clas- flat-iro- ' ' t n r; I flat-iro- fiiv-finge- 5 ' ', r, man-sarvan- . lack-luste- r f 1: IS flat-iro- getting out?" There are j'oung men who cannot "What ' cried the guard, aggrieved to the very verge of desperatiou. hold a skein pf yarn for their moth- "Haven't you been bothering about crs without wincinir, but will hold 123 pounds of a neighboring family Pugborougli ever since we left Kus-to- n for the best part of a night with u ?" "At your request, guard," said the patience and docility that are certainold gentleman, calmly, "I intrusted ly phenomenal. you With the duty of warning me of Oue of the chutby class of four- my arrival at Pugborough. I should Sunday School scholars, have preferred to leave the task to year-olwhew talked to by his teacher about my own servant. Ah ! here's the box. the sins and frailties of the body,was Thank you, Wilson," said the old asked, "Well, my son, what have servant's from his gentleman, taking you besides this sinful body?" Quick hands a small pink box. the litrlo fellow nsnond- "The fuct'is," said the old gentle- as thought d: "A clean fhirt and a nice new man, calmly opening the box, and of breeches." looking tenignly at the guard, "that pair ! d my daughter gave me the kmost parshe ticalar injunction, 'Mind, papa,' said, 'be sure you take a pill at Pugborough.' " The old gentleman could never understand why the carriage door was dashed to with such such terrific violence, the whistle sounded with such a fiendish yell, and Wilson whirled into his carriage without being permitted to take charge once more of his master's pill-bo- x. the uard as he swung himself into own. According to Hiram Spencer, stat istics furnish the only sate asis of Statistics show that sociology. throughout the United States marriages are diminishinsr and divorces increasing in number. , What may this portend? One thing is certain, and that is, 11 tho two tendencies go on in their present ratio, they will neutralize each ther, inasmuch as here there are no marriages there' will be no divorces. , 1 In Iudianapolis, the other day, a An Italian jury recently acquitted a prisoner on a most ingenious pica A tax collector of Naples absconded with public money amounting to $200,000. lie was caught, brought back aud tried, but the jury acquit ted him because the money he had stolen was the people's money, and n as he was one ot the people he was "No, sir," says Wilson, scrambling part owner of that money, and of course it would be monstrous to con into his scat once more. "Troublesome old chap that," said vict a man of stealing what was his 1 A ! Here is a little domestic incident which is liable to happen it almost every family. A little boy while strolling through the cemetery on Sunday found a butternut. He took it home with him. lie knew it was wrong to crack a butternut on Sune day, but he could not resist sitting in his little chair, to fondle it iu his pocket. Pretty socu he stepped iuto the kitchen, and seeing there a hammer and a he thought he would give the butternut 'a little tap on the head to start it. But one little tap did not suffice. He gave it another, and then another. Every time he rapped it he wouli hold it up and look anxiously over its surface. It was during one of these observations that a shadow darkened his gaze, and the voice of his father smote suddenly upon his car: "Gimme that butternut, you young rascal." This was about nil he said, but he took the butternut, n and mechanically fitted the to his lap, and abstractedly poised the hammer in the air, gazing absently ot the abashed and shrinking boy. Then he dropped his gaza on the butternut which peered temptingly from between his thumb and and next dropped' the hammer down upon it with u force and abruptness that made the bey leap from the floor. Arill ho scarcely reached the floor ' again when he was called upon to dodge the hammer, he happening to be in the line of the window it was going to exit through. The butternut went through a chromo worth 810, but owing to the great number which the paper it came with was obliged to order, the actual cost was n about fifty cents. The not tem of a nature beinsj by roaminj; perament, fell where it whs, and came down in time for thescrcaminjr father is my box?" "Never mind your box, sir I'll to turn 'is ankle upon it, as he graspBee to the luggage. Jump out quick, ed tight hold of a mutilated thumb and bounced irom the chair It is a please." sad to !" sec a old man the cried out thing strong weep. gentle "Jump hy should 1 lift us think ot something else. man; "jump out ! jump out? Who said anything about Pug-boroug- nwghW,rhoo,l,win find uim rH Wrc pur dli&-A24- h, VOL. T. 11 year tdd child climbed through on attic window and walked along tho edge of tho roof, feet from the ground, tha thirty-tw- o whole length of the house, and there stood unconcerned, and enjoying the prospect. She was seen by the maid of all work, who pleasantly culled out, "Comedown; I've got something for you." "All right," cried the little one, and she retraced her steps and disappeared through the attis window in safety.- three und-a-ha- lf - i 'i : ) !; |