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Show ! Ogto $mutm. She TTIT? EVENING, Sundays excepted bli8h9d EVEUT Poblishi.no Compact. by the Oodi Editor and Business Manager. Cba! W PEXKOSE, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION -- One Tear gix Mouths Tnree Mouths Single Copy $8.00 4.00 2.00 .10 - -- ICTION. -- J PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Fint-Ch- No. 5. MERCHANTS. SISS- Wouiusst i.?vj The Export Trade Af-iccted by trie Urasli! Several Commercial Meetings held in N. Y. ! . vrea- - jaiaes Uorrocks. HOTELS Oetlen House, John J. Mabnn, Proprietor. LIVERY STABLES, Dec and Wm. Carroll, Proprietor. j t dliw-t- ARRIVALS. daily lke City, double Mail daily gait 6.45 pm. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 7.50 a.m. ... West Through . Mail dally jiatt, Through DEPARTURE. 8.40 a.m. Fait Lake City, double daily . Mail daily . West, Through Mail daily rut Through . cLosms. For Salt Lake and the East if 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p in. vum Fvanston. - - nr Salt L.iiKe ... i muiUvn tir the latter place for Rich imr ami lea . Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Cache Oounly,i tn T.nc-am-i, i,mitv. Tuesdays and Thursdays North Ogdei. Mondays and Thurs.la.yt II untsville Wednesdays and Saturdays and Slatersville, Lyiino, Plain City . . Mondays aud Thursdays Riterdale Wednesdays and Saturdays and Alma Wednesdays Huopet ville and o County, p.w. .2 Thursday, and Tuday., . . . v 4.30p.m. 4.30 p.m noi 2.30 D.m T.30 a.m 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 11.30 a.m Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. B.15 am. 8.45 p.m. . ,neral Delivery, . v.w v.u. p.m. punuav, DEPARTMENT ISTRY BEli Open from 9 a,m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. 8 Outside Door oin from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster Trains - - C. TJ. P. train arrives " P. " - -- - " leaves U. P. " TJ. C. train arrives " " and " leaves ii it and C. P. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. -- - - - - 6 20 p.m. -- 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 6.45 p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.30 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. Services Religious in the Tabernacle, at every Sunday, a.m., and in 11 the 2nd Ward School-house- , and Third Farley's School-hous- e at 5 p.m. NVard School-hous- e 8 Episcopal Church at. 11 a.m. and p.m. Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures (Child's Hall), at 7.30 p.m. Ogden City Library. I.O.Ci. T. Regular meetings of HELPER lodge No.2 every Thursday evening. Members of Sister lodges in good standing, are cordially invited. By order, W.C.T. f YITIOML i!A.K DESERET SALT LAKE CITY. OF Paid Up Capital, $200,000 Authorized - $1,000,000 WJ. H. HOOPER, President, II. 8. ELDREDGE, Vice Prest. BRIO H AM YOUNG, WM. J ENN INGS, f Directors. JOHN SHARP, J. T. LITTLE, L.S. HILLS, Cashier. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Srrip, etc Collections made and promptly remitted. Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on dKJ-l- y Savings Deposits. WELLS. FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FOR HA RDERS, Hanker and Dealers !ro"' m! In Foreign V':,.V Q OFFICE at CKIOT JUNCTION R. R. DEPOT. Ogden, U.T. ,. J. E. IOOLY, d64lf .... , j , FIRST ATI0AL Agent. , BAXK OF LTAIl Salt Lake City. WARREN HUSSEV " PRESIDENT. ANTHONY GODBB, CASHIER. " Oldest Banking; I Institution in Utah. Interest Allowed os Tims Deposits. Collections Promptly attended to. - dl65-t- . f EUGENE LASCELLES, i ATXOItlV EY.it.LAW U. T. OGDEN CITY, in the Jcwctiq-- c Buldlng. Office A. " " 5UNER, : ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Office at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds of legal business promptly ' ' . attended ltf UTAH HOTEL, Main Street, Oclen. ING HOUSE. t and from the R K. Depot. m Block But of the Theatre, - - SALT LAKE Terms $3.00 day. w, "eesly and Table Board atper Reasonable CITY . J. C. LITTLE, Rates. Proprietor. J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Was a3i"M -- repairing neatly done and all wr rk d arrarted It-l-y . TI.P T51?PWT?T?V MALTING HOUSE U Jl-&, PROPRIETOR, n. "OTr, vooi ann SnArklin LAGER i A baloons and Families' Supplied. Prom5iSd rtlhl th mirro'ding r,te of 60 Towns will be per gallon JES.LJWtT'n U iyth.cnr- Z ilg j1 e S.T-1860--X n e - "ts - IF. STAViXKR, 3VIA.Y IS, 1W73, PLANTATION UTAH NORTHERN SELLS THE -- ON AND AFTER Railroad. CORINNE, dill ti til aaJi UUt Eir THI2 AND In addition to the above, TRAINS LOG-A- DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogdea City at 5 a.m & 6.50 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 6.30. p.m. Taosengers will please purchase their tickets at the office". Fifty cents additional will be charged when the tare is collected on the train. CELEBRATED . TOIIG For all information concerning Freight or applv to JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent TS PUEIXY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, n R O OTS, composed simply of HERBS and FRUITS, combined with other froperties, wuicli in their nature an; Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretie, Alterative and s. Tug whole is preserve d in a sufficient quantity of spirit from the SI GAR. CAVE to keep them in any climate, which makes the in the world. ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE See classification of Railroads by Board of Railroad Commissioners. THE Io Cliaiijyo Tkey are intended jgiUers only to ba used as a medicine, and always cording to directions. And the shortest, quickest St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chicago and Jefferson City, St. Louis and l'ekin and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and St. Louis and Quiucyaud Iiurlitigtun. ELEUAST ac- TIME TA15L13 Depot, 53 Park Placai New Tori:. 3. It promotes tlie GROWTH, MAIL. 8.20 a.m. 5.35 p.m Leave OtSDKN l.Ssi p.m. t.4M a.m Leave OMAHA 5.00 UL'KLISOTON tt.ni. 8.40 p.m Arrive " Oalcsburg, (C. U. 4 Q.) 7.00 a.m. 10.50 pjii 11.15 a.m. 3:2.2 a.m " Memiota " Chicago 3.15 p.m. 7.00 a.m " Peoria (MM a.m. 12.50 a.m " Ind'plisfl. B. 4 W.) 6.45 p.m. ln.30 a.m " " Cincinnati 9.50 p.m. 4.0(1 p.m " Logansp't (T. P. 4 W.) 6.55 p.m. 9.20 a.m " Columbus 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p.m. Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Ixhianapous, Ciscimnattj, Logansport, and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East. North and Sov.tb. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route. Co not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the k Missouri Kivsr RMi.KOAn. EuraiNOTO A. E. TOl'ZAI.lN, C. E. PERKINS, fien'l Pass. Agent. Oen'l Sup't Janl7 '72tf nEMOVED. Ovzn Team aio Thtrttwas first Lvov's Kathatooh placed in tho market I f Professor K Thomas Lyon, a eraduatof Princeton The name is derived from the lireelc College. 7 ir " KATHI10," siemfvri!f to ,", rii, trnat, or rtttnrr. Tno tutor it has received, and the popu-la-it. it has obtained, is anprecedentd and mcml-btjIt increases the Growth an i JSeauiy ot tho turn. It is a delightful dressing. It eradicates 'landiuff. It prevents the Hair from turning invy. t keens the head cool, and snves the hair a rich, sot t, It U ttie Sam in gran Ckn-roBlousy appearance. md (joalitt as it wa over a Wuabteb of aCounsold and by all DrueRitta and is Ado, try btores at ouly Silly Ceuia per iioule. FOR THB Ham (., ( - years ago, and old and her daughter, in Amsterlady dam, were murdered, and robbed of money and jewels to the amount of GE0VE BREWERY, 8150,000; and although ereTy nieaDS was used to find the guiliy party, not the slightest, clue was ever ob JONES' GROTE, OGDEN. tained. In July last it was decided to tear the old house down, between Lager Berr, Ale and JTorter of a Superior quality, Manwhich and the adjoining house was a ufactured and supplied space of about one foot in width, to families and a and hemned in there was found the Trade. male skeleton. At the bottom of this spaca lay a large leathern pocket Orders Tanctnally Attended to. containing the diamonds, money and bonds of the murdered widow. This skeleton was undoubtedly that ef the A Beautiful Grove for Pleasure murderer of the two women, who, and Pic-ni- c Parlies, after assassinating them and bagging also the his plunder, had tried to escape over the roof of the house ; but, his foot FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, slipping, had fallen into the space are connected with the Brewery and between the two bui'dings. There can be obtained, with or without Muhe met the just retribution of his sic, on application to terrible crime, and died the painful 1IEROI.D, IirXT A Co.,o 3. death of starvation, . f V AND W. YOUNG, General Supt. ALIA ! FIRST PRIZE At Every Fair ! SALES UNEQUALLED. ROUTE EAST. Tlie Only Line Running Cars from Tlirouyh TO New York, Cliirairo, Cincinnati Fnll Line of Musical Instruments at the Lowest Figures. Just call and see. A ST. I OUIS and Louisville WITHOUT CHANGE. CHAS. W. STAYNER, FOUR TRAINS DAILY! MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CUT, 7:15 A. Express. M.--D- ay dl-l- JOHN FOWLER, Agent for Ogden. With Palace Car tlirnuirh tn "ev Vnrk Tbl. cago, Cincinnati Duuuay. or Louisville Daily except GOLBEM P. M.-F- Daily sxeept Sunday. except aturuay. P. M.Chicago Express. With through Confectionery Line. ast Car Sleeping GATE! STORE! TOY Daily except Biuuraay Ticket Ollirc, So. 100 3f. fourth St., Cor. Chestnut St., St. LOUIS. TOYS,Till! IN F. M. COLBURN, THOS. DORWIN. Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pass. Ag"t.St.I.oui JNO. K. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. FOLIKTT, Gen. Supt.,Incianapolis. (Sen. Pass. Agt.,St. Louis dl-t- GREATK8T CANDY, f YARIETI ; TAYLOR'S HOTEL On tii West Side East Temple Street, fcVIVr IMFORTED ALL VARIETIES. LAKE CIXY. Board by the Day or Week. JrRooms with or wiihout Board.-lOOtf CAM)Y, Eurofeah Puis, Taylor A. gj Cutler, Proprietors. Candy Cheap ! Candy Cheaper! tanuy tneapest Next door to G. II. TRICE'S, Where can be found Wholesale FRESH BREAD, CAKES, CANNED GOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, ICE CREAM CITY LICENSES. Vf OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT all Persons engaged in Business in i Ogden City, (fcr wiiich the City Ordinance!? provide that a license must be obtained,) without, first procuring license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By ordor of the City Council, LESTER J.' HERRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. o The Office ef the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Offii't Ho'trt frori 10 i "t. 'til 6 t to.), . - - - Ogden. Books, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, CIGARS A I PASTRY of ALL KINDS. MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higher encomium can be bestowed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that f houe-wiwho uses it speaks in its praise every and rncouimemla it to her aeighlwrs and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its '. operations. THE &c. TOBACCO. Wall Tapers of the Best Patterns. Subscriptions taken for all the Papers of ths day dJS.' nj Local, Eastern and Western. SjJ'Cash paid for Egg and Chickens. Cakes Ornamented .to Order, SHORT .' OX NOTICE. 31,314 MONITORS SOW IN USE. WEDDING CAKES ALSO, THE CELKRATED SAXTA CLIO COOm'G Tr Coal nnd A Wood, surpassed. All eur Stoves are kept and for sale hy Z. C. M. I- and all its Branch Stores. Also by all the Stores in the Ter . 1 SPECIALTY. STOVE, Which has such a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and F.xcelenca, cannot be W. TURNER, soda watuk, AaV To all vrbom it may concern. (Lata C. B. Motlregor and Retail. etc. Don't pass toe London Bakery without a call. FiflhMreel, I I MAIN STREET, OGDEX. GEORGE . PURE AND FRESH., HOME-MAD- BAKEU1 LONDON Woman's Qlory is Eer Hair, LYON'S JNO. d71-t- Vox Humana has removed the nil r JUniZANTE! AND J. H. STINCER PK.ESEH.TES the t'OI.OKt nnd increases the Vigor and BEAUTY of the HAIR. Passengers will please Purchase their Tickets at the Offices. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to HAS. SIBLEY, General Freight ami Ticket Agent. 6:15 ATLANTIC EXH'.KhS VOX Reduced Rates to Excursion Tarties. With Tullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. 60 Cents per Bottle. Leave Corinne at 7:30 p.m.; Leave Logan at 8:30 a. m.; to counect with trains for Ogdea and Salt Lake 5:15 r Only Trains For all Way Stations Westirghouse Safety Brake. Pullman's Palm e Day and Dining Cars. STATIONS. Passenger 3:30 P. Tl HI ISTo. 1573, Dally TIME sheet-anch- They purify and invigorate. They cure DysThey act pepsia, Constipation and Headache. as a specific in all species of disorders which undermine the bodily strength and break dow u the animiil spirits. and after Sept. 1st, WAY CARS, Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hourand and Kana hall faster time between sas City than by opposition route. FRANK 111011, Western Traveling Agent., Kansas City, Mo. 3. C. McMCLLIN, Gen. Supt., Chicago. JAS. CIIART0N, d)0-t- f Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. of tho feeble and debilitated. They a t upon a diseased liver, and stimulata to such a degree thct a healthy action is at once brought about. As a remedy to which Womrn are especially subject it is superseding every other stimulaEt. As a Spring mid Summer Tonic they have no equal. They are mild and gentle Purgative as well as Tonic. They purify tho blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They are the of Cars. und best route between ONE HOUR FASTER and strictly as a Tciiipcmiice RAILROAD. ORGANS N WIT II On & ALTON CHICAGO and Pullman Palai'e Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chicago and St. Louif, and Chicago anil Kansas City. The only line running these Curs bet ween Chicago and St. Louis, and miming both Palace, Sleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago and Kansas City, and Palace sleeping Cars between St. Louis and tit. Paul, via tjmucy aud Burlington. iLAITATIOI oneoftlie most desirable Tonfos Pas-sag- JOHN SHARP, SUPKKIN TEN DENT. AND APPETIZER, ES TEY Juuctioa with C.1MI.R., WILL RUS K&tuSs Cliarming TRAINS RUN BETWEEN Trains will (ears Ogden daily at 8.40 a.m., and 6.30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. Leave Salt Lake City daily at 5.50a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7 .60 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. IVSIXED - Some twenty AFRICAN HOTEL, FIRST - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, W the shipping trade, for the present at is paralyzed, and that a lare number of ocean steamers, now in pu t, will be obliged to leave for British parts without consignments of grain. It was expected they would take this course, owing to New York shippers, who hud made engagements for the transfer of large quantities of grain from the west, being unable to negotiate bills of "exchange on their European consignors, through any of the regular chaunels, the result being that large quantities of grain cannot be moved. In other cases grain and commodities, transferred to New York, now lie awaiting shipment, the local shippers being unable to negotiate bills of exchange on European houses for payment of freight. It is also said that some ocean steamsr companies had actually offered to sell their bills of exchange on the streets to get freight, but could not get prices to warrant them in selling. All the steamship companies complain that the export trade has been seriously injured, and say if the panic continues, and something is not done to relieve shippers, the (fleet on all steamship companies will be very serious. They consider that, if arrangements could be made so that shippers could negotiate their bills of exchange pending the relief in the money market, all would be wejl. A meeting of the members of Commerce will be held this afternoon, for con ultation relitive to financial affairs, and to take such actien as may be deemed advisable to public confidence in trade. No failures have occurred nor has there beeu any outbreak of excite-mer- t. d The foreign exchange is now as a very dangerous point, as it involves not only the foreign trade, but every branch of domestic trade, more or less. Should the dead lock be practiced a few days longer it will produce serious trouble. Aside from this, however, signs of encouragement are apparent. Howes & Macy have prepared plans for an immediate resumption, in which 4hey expr s the utmost confidence. They have prepared and sent to all their depositors, a circular proposing to continue business as usual by receiving deposits in trust to a new accouut, pledgthose deposits oning themselves to ly in payment of checks against the new account, and as fast as the firm can collect and realize from their loans and securities to proceed to the liquidation of their present indebtedness. luered-itor- s of the bank committee met this afiernom, and adopted resolutions requesting the president and d'rectois to use the best means they have. The affairs of the bank are placed in the The employes of hands of its officers various suspended house- are engnged, night and day, making up and balancing: accounts. Jay Cooke &, Co., and Fi-- k & Hatch hone to be able to make official statements 'bis w?ek. During the examination, this morning, of the large safe in the office of the Union Trust Company, a box belonging to the missing Secretary wa opened, and bonds to the amount of $23,000 found, which were supposed to be losti The board of managers of the Produce Exchange held a meeting to day, to suggest measures for produce dealers, when the following preamble and resolutions were adopted :" Whereas, The critical condition of the commercial interests of the country requires immediaTe relief by the remo val of the block inihe negotiating of be it foreign exchange:-therefor... Resolved, That we respectfully suggest to the Secretary of the Treasury the following plans for relief in this emergeucy: First, That currency be immediately issued to bankers and brokers, and the Secretary of the Treasury be requested to order the immediate prepayment of outstanding loans due January, lsi, least, - J. E. WILLIAMS, SOLE PROPRIETOR. M HAIL IIO MONDAY, New York, 25. One of the most serious results of the money panio in New York is the effect on the export trade. It is stated that 1874. A FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL AND BOARD Omnibus to UTAH CENTRAL A. 3D. PIOXEER LIXE OF UTAH. rc--e- At John O. Chambers' News Depot. Open every day, Sundays oxcepted. THE r II. VOL. CHAS. AMERICAN. MAILS ARRIVAL AND CLOSING 4., - AY, SEPTEJIBCK 2G, 1873. BY TELEGRAPH Mercantile Iastlfn,, iioiih Krolhem, Hlkor Co-o- p. C. Fit 1 1 OGDEX, UTAH, Houses. Business . .at THE PUBLIC! J0 sri ' OGDEN DIRECTORY. INFORMATION x i J J SW ritory. J6&3TS. M. Petlengill & Co., 10 State Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, nd 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Agents for procuring advertisements in the Ogdes Junction for Boston and Philadeldhia, and authorized to contract for advertising at our lowest rates. J. H. KELSOX, FJITth Street . . . Ogden. dl-t- f GEO, A, fSlAlE & CO. 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