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Show function. She TTTA E VKXINiJ, Sundays excepted PublUheJ EVER Company hi the Ouwes PUBLiani-f- Editor and Business Manager. Cbas."w pENKOSE. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One 1 ear 4.1X1 -- en Months Three Mouths 2.00 .10 " EingUOoi'J PUBLISHED EVERY EVENIfwG, PUBLIC! TO THE INFORMATION MERCHANTS. Mercantile Co-o- p. Instit'n, (talker Brothers, ; WoOl""nsec r'rel. IiorroeUs. jaiaes HOTELS. House, Johu J. Malion, Proprietor. LIVERY STABLES. Iee and Wiu. Carroll, Proprietors. " j. t dlu9-t- Office: Ogden Post CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVAL AND ARRIVALS. City, double daily Suit Mail daily M est Through Lk . 7 .50 . a.m, . . Mail daily . DEPARTURE. Bait,' Through 6.45 pra. 7.40 ajn. 6.40 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 f.m. 8.40 a.m. 8.40 a.m fait Lake City, double daily Mail daily . West, Through . Tlirnucru Mail daily CLOSINO. . 7.00 a.m. . For Salt Lake and the Eaat . . 5.00 pm. For Salt Lake and the West via Evanston, Wyom-iiiThe Rich Countv mails go Rich for County, the latter leave place and . 2 p.m. . Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursdays and ..,...... in.iii in limn . . . 4.20 n.m. 4.30 pjn Rich County. Tuesdays and Thursdays 2.30 n.m North 0gdei Mondays and Thursdays 7.30 a.in lluntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays and Slateruville, Lynne, Plain City 3.30 p.m. . Mondays and Thursdays 3.00 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Riverdale Y auu euuesuaj Hooiwi ville ana Alma H-3a.m Saturdays . IIOTRS. OFFICE 6.45 p.m. . fieneral Delivery, . eunuay, w y.iu. w u.,. v.u. BEGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 0ien from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster Trains - P. train arrives k ii V p leaves C. P C, 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 5.45 a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.30 a.m. -- - U.P u. c train arrives " and - - -- - - - "leaves Salt Lake City Time. J. f - and Religious Services at 11 every SuDday, in the Tabernacle,Sehool-house, Ward 2nd the in and a.m., School-hous- Farley's and Third e at 5 p.m. Ward School-hous- e Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 n.m. at Spiritualist Lectures (Child's Hall), 1. SO p.m. Library. Ogden City At John O. Chambers' News Depot. Open every day, Sundays excepted. I.O..T. Regular meetings of HELPER lodge No.2 every Thursday evening. Members of Sister lodges in good standing, are cordially invited. By order, 41-- tf W.C.T. LAKE CITY. 01' SALT Paid Up Capital,! $200,000 Authorized $1,000,000 WM. II. HOOFER, President, II. S. ELDREHtiE, Vice Prest. RIUG1I AM YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, J. T. LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. Directors. WELLS. FARG0 &" GO., EXrilESS FOR WARDERS, Bankers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic at d54tf Exchange. JUNCTION R. R. DEPOT, UNION vguen, u.r. ' J.E.DOOLY. "' Agent. FIRST NATIOML BASK OF UTAH Salt Lake City. WARREN HUSSEV ANTHONY " Institution in Utah Interest Allowed on Collections Time Deposits, to. Promptly attendeddl55-tf EUCENE fflca PRESIDENT. GODISK. CASITTKR Oldest Banking Asm i rc I OGDEn CITY, U. T. in the Junction Bnlding. & at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. , ...... ltf AU klnd of legal business promptly attended UTAH HOTEL, Slain (Street, Ogden. J. E. WILLIAMS, 80LK PROPRIETOR. riRSTCUSS FAMILY HOTEL AND BOARD-IN- HOUSE. 0mnibtu) to and from the R. R. Depot. ERICAN oJiEiV HOTEL, HOUSE, CLASS QUIJ3T of the Theatre, , , M-t- t 16 f SALT LAKE "v J- - CITY "t Reascnalde Rates. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. S LEWIS, MJkrJ' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MEXICAN 14-l- & y P. BREWERY MALTING HOUSE, ' OnfrtTfJL!! "pVwfilhS St th ? the keg Sparkling, always on hand. IamiHeS Supplied. ""To-iin- of 60 Town, will be gallon A liberal Pr allowance UTAH NORTHERN SELLS TIIE Railroad. MONDAY, 3IAY 12, TRAINS IHTIt, lusTiis; ES Junction with C.P.R.R., Leave Salt LaVeCity daily at 6.50a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Arrive at Ogdea at 7.50 a.m. and 5.45 p.m. AND In addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS IV aa first known In Amerlra. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) On and after Its merits are Sept. 1st, 1S73, Dally Passsngor - Learing Ogden City at 6 a.m & G.50 p.m. known ont the habitable world.(hrouctiTrains It Jiua and the oldest a nil bust record of 8 a.m. and G.30. p.m. Lake Salt at Liniiii.Mt in the world. From any City the Leave Corinne at 7:30 p.m.; millions upon millions of bottles old no complaint has ever reachPawengers will please purchase their tickets at Leave Logan at 8:30 a. m.; the offices. Fifty cents aiiditional will be charged to connect with ed us, and as u healing and trains for Ogden and Salt Lakewhen the tare is collected on the train. PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT For all information ooncerning Freight or Pas- Reduced Rates to Excursion Tarties. to IT HAS NO EQUAL. is recommended with unbounded assurance in all cases of JutH,13rniHe8,buni8, Sprains, Rheumatism, Hard Swellings, Bites,, Joints, Frozen Feet, Ears, Ac, &c, among all persons, and for Sprains, Tonnders. It Ringbone, PoU-ErScratches, Wind-Gall- s, Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle.Col-la- r and Harncsj dalle ; also diseases of the Kye sage, apply JAMKb SHARP, ; k fieu'UTicket and. Freight Agent t j JOHN SHARP, SUPEKLNTENDENT. Uoof-ale-, ;( & ALTON CHICAGO and liar in :o. Us. Horses, Mules or Cattle. TIIR i o j. x Xj xi. . ONLY F1KST CLASS ROAD IN TIIE See classification of Railroads by Hoard of Railroad Coniinistiionere. No Cliuiigo of" Cnrs. dl-t- The Only Line Running Cars from - and Pullman Palace Sleeping, Pi&ing and Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chica- Cure Neuralgia, r.heumntipm, Oout, Lime Back, Salt lOieum, l'oisououa rites, Fxternsl bone and Muscle Affections, Sore Nipples, ko., and may be juetly termed the panacea" for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. jSy Remember, this I Inlment did not spring i:p is n liyoi n j eur. producing the MOST AISSl'KD AND ONNATlTKAI.tXIiES CLAIMED BY KEW-OriK iI oil Lrsi- hav t'ie e of over MEKT8. lint thirl v years of tial. W;ta t:.a mont 1 ( i aauiVtC!:" i.iitu.sjs. II the Lininicntis net cs r xc.i. :;ji."ed, ths Mcncy wi ! I ! :o B c I bnded. Ft) rot ir-.- -- r' : TIME TAltLE - wmm itoiTii tai TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. sud get aciiuiig bat HO, Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hour and a half faster time between Chicage and Kau-- . sag City than by opposition route. FRANK 11IOII, Western Traveling Agent., Kansas City, Mo. v I. C. Mb MVOXIN, . Uen. J AS. CIIART0N, Stipt., Chicago. :.6-Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago, ' r.wi trr v tSM jrirr any other proj itla. or a iwuJ. Ho sura , f S ....... X II ALL DEtOGtSTB AKD CoUNTIiX Mr. Fitz James Stephen, the 25c, pCc. and Cl per Eottlo. ' HOiioe Sizsb Botxle, Style, io. Euglish lawyer and author of articles in the ISuturdoy Review and LYON MFG. CO. 1'all Mall Gazette, against the acquittal of persons accused of crime on the ground of insanity, has lately been carrying his professions into practice. Owing to the dearth of Judges, Mr. Stephen has beea appointed to try causes on the Western Circuit, and among the prisoners before him was a man named Abbott, indicted for the murder of his daughter. There was no question as to the actual facts of the case, as the pris oner confessed his guilt, which was also brought home to him by indisputable evidence. He cut the throat of his daughter, a child of seven, and then attempted suicide.''' There' was no apparent motive for the crime, the' o workman, prisoner being a an effectionate father and a good hus band. It was shown that he "had A FEW APrLICATIONS MAKE A long been subject to fits of extreme despondency", and "was liable to deluPure Blooming Complexion. sions, j Under ordinary circumstan It la Puwly Vegetable, and its operation ia ces the accused would probably have een and f'.H at once. It docs away with the Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatiguo been acquitted, but Mr. Stephen in- and Excitement. Healsaud removes all Blotches and unsightly structed the jury that they could not and Pimples, dispelling dark epots. Drives away Tan, Freckles and possibly acquit him unless they were and by its gentle but powerful influence, f convinced that he'did not know the mantles the laded cheek with AND BEAUTY. BIiOOJI The his YOUTHFUL of child be to wrong: killing Faic Stores. fey rit jury brought in a verdict of ' guilty, HJia v VorU S3 Purli riac. f, and Abbott now depends for life on the mercy of the Homo Secretary. n EAGrAH'S well-to-d- . Bun-bur- n, tf ( "De-jo-t, At TO New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and ' Louisville A Full Line of Mnsical IiistriiiiientH at the Lowest Figures. Just call and see. 5.00a.m. & Q.) Peoria ".Wa.tn. 8.4(ip.m 10.50 p.iu 11.15 a.m. 3.22 a.m 3.16 p.m. T.iKla.m 8. oo a.m. 12.50 a.m 5.45 p.m. HUSO a.m Ind'plis (I. B. & W.) U.SO p.m. 4.IKI p.m " Cincinnati " Logansp't (T. P. W.) 5.65 p.m. 8.20 a.m " Columbus 2.45 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 9- - Through Cars from Missouri River to Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinhatw, Logankpokt, ("" . Daily except 8uuday. P. JI."CIiicago Ex press. Ticket Oilife, Bleeping .o. Car I0O.V. F. M. COLBb'RN, IN , dl-t- Childhood's Griefs. r GROVE BREWERY, JONES' GROVE, OGDEX. Even a boy's vocation in the coun try may not be full of pleasure uneui- bittered, if we may judge from this 'Lager Deer, Ale and Torter extract from a young New Yorker's of a Superior quality, Jlatt- , ufactured and twpjdieU letter to his mother : to families and "The peach trees here are too slip the Trade. ... pery for me to climb; uncle won't let me sail boats in the milk pails; there Orders Punctually Attended to. are no birds nests around that. I can i see; cally Law smlt molasses on my A Beautiful Grore for Pleasure best pants; a smaller boy than I am, and Pic-ni- e Parties, t ; who plays with me wears a gold j j also the chain; and I want to go home." . . , FINEST DANCING HALL IN OGDEN, The ladies of Troy who were so exclu sive as to insist on having a picnio "all are connected with the Brewery and alone by themselves," don't feel much cm be obtained, with or without Music, on application to encouraged by the result. Just four of , them got together. The others stayed at home hoping be would call. . ; f . III.EOT.I, IIl'XT A Co.,o t. VARIKU, PtJEE AND FBES1I. TAYLOR'S HOTEL On tub European Plait, , West Side East Temple Street, IMPORTED ALL VARIETIES, , i SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. S""Rooms with or without Board. Tajlor lOOtf , ""fl & Cutler, ,. Proprietors. I Candy Clieap ! V ; Candy Cheaper! Candy Cheapest . ; I BAKERY IOXDOX door to G. II. Next TRIBE'S, MAIN STREET, OGDEX. ! Where can be found FEESH BREAD, CAKES, .Wholesale and Retail. " CANNED GOODS, NUTS, CANDIES, etc. Don't pass Ihe London Bakery without a call. M Al CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may concern. -- o IS HEREBY GITEN, THAT NOTICE engaged in Business in MONITOR nAS GAINED A Ogden City, (fcr which the City Ordi- TUB No higher encomium can be nances provide that a license must be l towed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that who uses it speaks in its praise without first procuring a very obtained, and recommends it to her neigh hers and friends, license are liable to be taken before any for economy, cleanliness and reliability ia all its Alderman of said City, and be subjected operations. .. . , to a Fine. MOMTORS KOW IN USE. 31,3U . By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. ' t ALSO, TH1 OZUIUTIA JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. SA.MA CLAUS COOKiXG STOVE, The Office ef the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. ! For Coal and Wood, Ofis e Ifo-tr- t frtrx 10 a r. till 5 f. house-wif- e JSODA GEORGE W. TURNER, (Late C. B. Mcliregor FiTth Street, k Co.), - - - Ogden. Books, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, &c. ' AXD CIGARS , i surpassed. . ... All our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. I-and all its Branch Stores. Also by ali the Stores in the Ter . ritory. l 304m Cnltes NEW Siilwcriptions taken for all the Papers of the dar d24.S3ni Local, Eastern and Western. Eggs" and Chickens, j Order, NOTICB. ON SHORT w-" s r i j WEDDING CAKES ! r A BPECIALTT. J. II KELSON, Fifth Street . . , Ogtieti.1 dl-t- ! f GEO. A. PBLYCE & CO,' Orcrans&Melodeoiis ST0RE. ... ' 52,0 HA OPENED A NEW STORE with a full supply of Toys Crockery, Preserving Jars, iruit, Vegetables and Provisions of the best quality. JCOLCLOUGH CALL AND SEE HIM. dOO-l- i Ornamentel fot - The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manulao tory in the United State. TOBACCO. Wall Papers of the Best Patterns. paid for Which has such a Demand through the Territory, lor Beauty and Excelence, cannot be WATER, PASTRY of ALL KINDS ..... . GREATEST CANDY, f HOME-MAD- . has removed the THE THOS. r to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheap- . k est Route. Do not be deceived, bnt obtain Tickets via the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad. C. E. PERKINS, A. E. TOCZALIN, Gen'l f up't. Gen'l Pass. Agent. JanlT '72tf "7" 33 X 0 J. H. STINGER i , TOYS, l ourlU St., DORWIN, Ticket Ag't, fit. bonis. West'n Pass. Ag't.Bt. Louis JNO. E. SIMPSON, CI1AS. E. KOLLETT, Gen. Supt.,Inr:ianapoIis. Wen. Pass. Agt.,St. Louis Connections at those points with lines leading 3?L 33 3-- 1 t ; . Daily exceid t andCoLUHBCS. ! STORE! TOY Cor, Chestnut St., St. LOUIS. tK- GATE Coiifectioiiery Line. ist With through Saturday MAIL. K.20 k.imJ 5.3.1 p.m 1.3n p.m. 5.30 a.m it dl-l- y GOLDEN P. ITl.f JOHN FOWLER, Agent for Ogden. M.Day Express. 3:30' P. 0:15 vTl" Leave OGDEN Leave OMAHA Arrive liURUNOTON " Onlctbiirg, (C. B. " Mendota " Chicago 14 MAW STREET, SALT LAKE ( With Palace Car through to New York, Chicago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Sunday. 5:15 UNEQUALLED. CHAS. W. GTAYNER, FOUR TRAINS DAILY! Jl.-Fi- Fair ! Every ' WITHOUT CHANGE. For all Way Stations ; Through ST. LOUIS 7:45 A. i nit st prize SALES With Pulluian's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cnu ujiiati or Loui.ville Daily except Sit No. 3. .tr3.. STATIONS. SotlJ . r ! 1 . CNE KCUR FASTER TIME WeHtipghonse Sslety Brake. Pullman's Palai e liayand nnung Cars. olaimiu;; tiie Vbev re a cheat Vox Humana ROUTE EAST. EM.tiAVr DAT CARS, go and St. Louis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The only line running these Cars between Chicago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Sleeping and Iiining Cars between Chicago and Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St. Louis and St. Paul, via Quiucy and Burlington. ALIA JUBILANTE! AND General Snpt. V AND And the shortest, quickest nnd best route between St. Louis and Chicago, Kaunas City and Chicago, ity, St- - Louis and Pekin Chicago and ..Jefferson and l'eoria, St. Louis and ft. Paul, and St. Louiu ., and Quincy and Burlington. ALSO VOX JNO. W. YOUNG, f EY WITH Passengers will please Purchase their Tickets at the Offices. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to CHA8. NIBLET, General Freight and Ticket Agent, tf T ORGANS LOGAN. WILL RUN TIU Cliarming RUN BETWEEN CO HUSTLE, Trains will leave Ogden daily at 8.40 a.m., and ut Salt Lake City at 10.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Arrive and 8.30 p.m. t Pairing nestly done and all wcrk warrarted II. VOL,. ON AND AFTER bLV well-know- r 29, 1ST3. RAILROAD. PIONEER LINE OE FTAII. ! f iftlffltff'S CITIUI UTAH Tlie following anecdote was telated by Maj. Brown, of the Fortietli Regiment, to the late Mr. Stephen Rouuo of New Windsor, Berks : , the of During siege Pondicherry, in the East Indies, by the British army, when M. Lally was Governor there, there were in the ' French garrison several war elephants, all of which, except one, died from the scarcity of provisions.and the survivor would have shared the fate of his companions but for his uncommon sagacity, which rendered him a favorite with every one and the object of general admiration. This animal, in the absence of his keeper, was one day amusing himself with his chain in an open part of the town, when a man who had committed a theft, and was pursued by a great number of people, despairing ot all other means of safety, ran for protection under the elephant. Apparently dalighted with the poor wretch's confidence, the creature instantly faced about and met the crowd, erected his trunk and threw his chain in the air, as is the manner ot these animals when engaged with the enemy, and became so furious in defense of the criminal that, notwithstanding all the pen tie arts made use of by the surrounding multitude, neither they, nor even his mahout, or driver, to whom he was fondly attached and who was sent for to manage mm, could prevail with him to give up the malefactor. The contest had continued for about three hours, when at length the Governor, hearing the strange account of it. came to the spot, and was so much pleased with the generous persever- ance or tue honest quadruped that he yielded to the elephant's interposition and pardoned the criminal. The poor man, in an ecstacy oi gratitude, testified his acknowledgments by kissing and embracing the proboscis of his kind benefactor, who "was. an- pareutly so sensible of what had hap pentd that, layiug'asidiail his form er violence, lie became porlcctly tame and gentle in an instant, aud sullen d his keeper to conduct him away without the slightest resistance. Leisure Hours. LagmdiaBaLm aTminer, attorney counselor. Office liemarkable Elephant. Insanity and 3iurder. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, ete: Collections made and promptly remitted. .foreign JSxchange lor Sale. Interest Paid or. d03-l- y Savings Deposits. OFFICE OCJDES, UTAH, JIOXDAY, NEPTKMKKSl Business Houses. First-Ci- v en Wo. 7. 0 $5 (SUXBAYS EXCEPTED.) OGDEN DIRECTORY. Tloii's 1 $8.1)0 " -- AM XIl MMS 9 It1 "'IVvar; 0 0 Now in tise. No other Musical ThetrOment ever oldained name popularity. Snd fur Price Lilts. 341-3- Address SITFALO. N Y. t ; |