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Show i l 1 , M"01" Rwunen Manager. CM" T. . ' . .i rfIW" 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p m. ". - via ,"7 tfrBl Evanston, Wyom-SL&o- J. Rich County, jL. . i";re.Tc.T,;.iav8.at " ri-w- 5u .. . Ti.nradava and nonm. Toesuay., ftTDailyttWJ .iSaadUarri.vm. Wednesdays xoo p.m. and Saturday! 7.30 a.m J Seville, 0?Sl Saturday. rtaCa-Wednesdaj- imw " Td "w ii ii. or a. O.IU . Open intm -- - 6 aan. to 8 p.m. ro9tmMter, uLi 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m; 8.50 a.m 7.50 a.m, 6.40 p.m 8 40 a.m 6.20 p.m - p. train arrives U.P. leares n.P. r, fj. train arrives u and u leaves a " - " Time. Bait Lake City and ' 43 n.m. - opw 1 Religions Services - e,ery8unaay,ur.-.Z- gchool and ws-house Third - Methodist v""""" p.m. MTWffiUM OF SAW CITY. IAKE VCMJg Paid WM. H. HOOPK. rrwiuouh H S ELDKEDOE, VicePrest. Sambo's Tax Receipt. From urn""- Directors. - GoldDust, College Scrip taU.Ixctage.Coin, Anrl nmmnt v remitted. T.t.r..t Paid on w Q..I. foreign wcnDge - j.3it WM. FARGO & CO., KXTBtSS t un n Bmkers and Dealers Domestic h win and Exchange. OfflCIitUNieN CI. JUNCTION R.R. DEPOT. j. js. iwiii, Ogto, ATTORN W DIM Train Lear Logan daily, at 7.00 a.m Trains Leave Corinue daily , at 12 m. 1 1 RAIIiHOAD. EY-at-LA- W CITY, UT. Junction Buldinsr. Where customers will find il lu their advantage to cull belore pvrching elsewhere. drain taken lu Emehnnice. tf II. J. and J. Line Runnino TlirowIi Cars from TJie Only sr ar W LOUIS TO Sew Tork, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville WITHOUT CHANGS. FOUIt TRAINS DAILY! 7:5 A. M.-D- Express. ay With Palace Car through to New Tork, Chicago, Ciuciuuati $t Louisville Daily except Sunday, Daily except Sunday. lino. M.-F- ast With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Ciuciuuati or Louisville Daily except Saturday. P. M.Chicago Express. 0:15 With through Saturday GIFT Sleeping Ticket Oiliee, No. Car Daily except 100 X. Fourth St., Cor. Chestnut St., St .LOUIS. T. M. COLBURN. TnOS. DORWIN. Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pass. Ag'l.St.ifluls JNO. E. SIMPSON, Oil AS. K. FOLLKTT, Gen. Supt.,Indianapolis, Gen. Pass. Agt.,St.ljOuis di-t- f TAYLOR'S HOTEL Ok tus Evropias Plas, West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. Board hy the Day or Week. JgRooms with or without Board. lOOtf "gj Taylor A Cutler, Proprietors. l-- tf -- united and three gentlemen ages amounted to 753 years, givm an average of eighty-thre- e years and exactly six months to each. The ae TO RENT. BAL8 SOC. BOARS (2 PER DAY. FIRST- I'NTERMEVrX A CO., Indies Watches, of elegant design and finish, and a Uentlciiian's Watch, of equal merit for g qnalitles with the "D. W. Kaymond," but of smaller siK., superior to any. thine yet manufactured in this country, will shortly be placed In market. Ko Movements Betalled by the Company. r; CAIA ON TOV7K JEWELLER AND A8X TO BBS TUB ELOIJf WATCHES. r and Snlrnrnnma Rational Hatch Cumpttuy, 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. Offrn II. BEABDNLEY, Confectionery rroprietor. d49tf. & 4It RAILROAD. Cars. i STORE! TOY ALTON Change GATE! GOLDEII Attached. Good Bar JOHN BECIITOL, Presiding. CHICAGO UTAH HOTEL, - ONLY FIRST CLASS ROAD IN THE of rnilE oldest lady had reached the I West. See classification of Railroads by ei?htv-six- . Of vounsrest the eighty. Board of Railroad Commissioners. Hidranlle and Civil Engineer, the rrentlemen. the oldest was also The Finest House o No Logan Cache Co. the shortest, quickestiind best route between and the youngest eighty eighty-siof Entertainment And St. Louis and Chicago; Kansas City and Chicago, land and Mining Claims surveyed. one. The united ages of the thirteen nhlrsiro and Jefferson Citv. St. Louis and Pekln fTTHE MONITOR ITAS GAINED A 1 Reputation. No higher encomium can lie and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, aud St. Louis IN OCDEN CITY. seven, ladies and septuagenarians bestowed upon a Cookiug Stove than to say that and Quincy and Burlington. who uses It speaks in its praise every amouated to 7C8 8i x centlemcn EEEGAXT DAY CABS, and recommends it to her neigh bars and friends, A. of an and for cleanliness and reliability In all its Smoking seventy ATTORNEY and Pullman Palaee Sleeping, Dining & COUNSELOR. average economy, years, giving Cars run through without change, between Chica operations. Ice at Residence 2nd South Street, four years and more than five months AND WITH go and St. Louis, ana unicago ana tiansas wiy. MONITORS NOW IN CSE. Salt Lake Citv. Utah. The onlv line running these Cars between Chi 31,314 each. iHbodi of legal business promptly attended and St. Louis, and running both Palace, and Dining Cars between Chicago and ltf ALSO, Till CELHLATID The Misses bmith. wno own a EXCELLENT ACCOMODATIONS Sleeping J. II. MARTINEAU, . s. r. Moaau co, at. iROxetsu a co. Tlie nitmes tlliove will be recognlxsd as the Jead Ing Jewrllnrs of Chicago. They have no peemii ry liiturnit In the Company, bat freidy tostify a to the genuine merits of the watches, which for the past year have been sold by tuciu. National Watch Compact, Cntcoo! lir.NTSt The wntrlies or your umki-.soll,y us hiring tlis past yeiir, have, with srarrcly nun- iimrxtlian ami given satisfactinn, caption, ordinary are proving to i. all that you claim fur them as aet'iirnte and durable TnMiii; into conmaoratiun tlie Improvementi you have introduced In their construction, and the trviioi at flnni'ss of Hnlsh of even the Invest grade, wa regard tliomasb.ing wtll worth their prli'o.aml tiike great MHbfactinn in selling them to such oi our customers as deaire good PALMEE, BAClTELl)l!It8 ft CO lea Washincton 8u, Sostoa. WARREN tc 8PADONB, 4 Maiden Lane, New Tork, WHEELER, PARPON8 ft CO . 3 Maiden Jaue, New Tork. 6COTT ft HENNEQEH. PltUburgh, Pa. JENKINS ft BATCH, Cincinnati, Ohio, MIDDLETON BROS., 10 Maiden Lan., N. T. 159 & JX Class accommodations. M. THE W. H. C. WILIS. "co, J. 0. AIHLEMAX, h. orrtMiKiMi.a a ca, C r. SAPPLLatO., Opposite 3- - AGENTS The obituary columnf the Lou don Times of December 16, containt d the death of thirteen septuagenarians and nine 'octogenarians six ladieB XOWtJX a B'EIWAU, A1LI.S sbo. co, S. NATO, WfiNDkLL S niXAN, MOBSK.ROIllUJI a HAMILTON, IHitlnrtl . -- good W.K.tJ. For all Way Stations 5:15 1 NATTOXAI. WATCH COMPANTi Having e.irvfully examined anil tinted ynuf i tilii', we And them perfect in all thrir arts. ut ,na tlnisli, aud well ailapted to the wants of the tip pnlitis. We consider them the best made watches in America for the price, and eiial to th finest European Watches, fur acrui-attime, tlir.tcwt double or three times tbe money. Wo clierrfully recommend thota to all partiua ainhiuj; a P. 3:30 - WANTED IN EVERY CITY ANU TOWN ON THE PACIFIC COAST. TO COMMISSIONS WILL BE WHOM LIBERAL GIVEN. W. 15UOHMNCJ. ROUTE EAST. I 1 Of A STOCK V AND ALIA ! ELGIN WATCHES ML I 1 OPENED WITH General Merchandise. Three Doom South of llsill ft VOL. d90-l- whose OGDEN the Offla i Dawson (Ga) Journal. um i ii nmTrrn RAILROAD. A negro living in a neighboring CHAS. MBLEY, county, b.aviug been fortunate enough PIOXEEK LIXE OF UTAH. General Freight and Tickut Agent. to accumulate considerable ot tbu MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. world's goods, desired, as all loyal ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. subjects should, to pay tax on the same. It being a new business to Name of No. 1 No. 3 3 JS THE SAN FRANCISCO STATION. Pass. Pass. him, he did not know there was a proper officer ior receiving the tax, WEEKLY CHRONICLE, and concluded all that was necessary a. h. p.m. $ ct.$cts Trains Leava BE DESTINED was to find a man with a white skin. Salt Lake ( 0 3 40 THE STAR WEEKLY Consequently he hailed the first Woods 8 60 0 U Cross 6 20 4 want man he met with, "Say, boss, I Or tbe Pacific Coast. to pay my tax; nius 1 gib it to you: Centreville S3 1 16 7sl 00 AT O.VCI THE On being told it would be received 1 00 1 30 4 33 50 0 Farniington Largest, Brightest, Most Comprehensive, Most by the comprehending white gen Keliable, Mtt Eutertainiug aud in all rexpects 7 7 62 1 35.1 75 Kaysville the Best Weekly Paper ever Issued tiiia Side of and tleman, the negro gave him the Kocky Mountains, and the equal of any in 40 3 00 3 00 60 6 7 at Arrive Ogden asked if that was enough. "I sup- the World, is now offered to Subscribers at the Low Kate of L . t wnite tne said man, pose it is, No. 2iNo. Pass. Pass. Boss gim me showm ior dat, said $4 A YEAR. the negro. Again the wits of the 5 to one Address $17.50 white man were at werk, and he 10Copies 3 20 Copies $50 Trains Leava Copies a. a. r. M. soon handed the negro a slip of paper And a free copy to the getter up of a Club. 8 40 20 Ogden with the inscription: "As Moses 31 7 10 1 00 1 30 lifted the serpent out of the wilder Each Subscriber Will Receive Kaysville ncss. likewise have I lifted ?25 out 62 7 31 1 35 1 75 Farmington A of this d d negro's pocket." 10 4 7 44 1 60 2 10 Centreville A LARGE ACCURATE AND BEAUTIFUL Notions' after this the negro met 10 13 7 63 1 75 2 30 Woods Cross "Done the tax colleetor proper. The United States Arrive at Salt Lake 10 40 8 2 2 00 3 00 of Map paid it, boss, an here s de ceipt, Worth 12 at Retail in the East. at the same time handing the piece This Elegant and useful Souvenir, intrinsically In addition to the above, of paper to the officer. He read worth three times the cost of the Weekly Chroui- . ; for one year, is the most valuable present ever MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN "As Moses lifted the serpent out of cle made by any publishers to their patrons. the wilderness, likewise have I lifted DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) 25 ont of this d n negro's pocket." THE SAX FRAXCISCO Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.80 p.m. "Hold on, boss, you read urn wrong, and CHRONICLE Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. ejaculated the astonished darkey, as WEEKLY COLUMNS of the he snatched the paper and carried it Will contain Passengers will please purchase their tickets at of the DAILY CHK0N1CLE, an amount equal the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged to another man, who began to read, size to a volume of FOUR HUNDRED PAGES, printed when the fare is collected on the train. "As Moses lifted " Here he was frem STEREOTYPE PLATES, and consequently having the clearness and beauty of NEW TYPE For all information concerning Freighter Patinterrupted by the negro, who ex IN EYEttY. ISSUE. sage, apply to me "Look-a-yaclaimed: JAMES SHARP, jest gim Geu'l Ticket and Freight Agent Eg?" Specimen Copies sent free. Send dat paper, I'm gwine to lift dat white a sample copy, and see JOHN SHARP. man out of his boots, 'for God I is." your address, get if it is not far superior to any for SUPERINTENDENT, With this he left. and. not having otheryourself : weekly paper. A . ! J .i oeen neara irom siuce, iu ia buiuocu Chas. De Young & Co., .i i. ..,1 iJOOKinz i' i.he is. sun ior me mnu to Proprietors. DEARDSLEY HOUSE, whom he paid his tax ' Union Depot. LASCELL.ES, EUGENE Ae UTAH NORTHERN r; IdliLA i JL OGDEX. UTAH. THUIISDAY, J.1XUARY 15, 1871. - YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHAnr, J. I. v HAVE STORE. Hotel, Ojrtteu. SIXTY-FOU- - Autnorueu RHTfiHAM o. 100. AS ff4.Sch01rM1l'am.and8p.m 7 n ii i TO . Train CP- - a.u 11.30 6 30 p m. peliverj, Ouuid. Poor 2.45 p.m. . . . n i SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) I 6.30 p.m. 6.20 f.m. J. 40 a.m. ' MU daily , . Mail daily . i PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, 6.45 pm. 7.40 J 4.40 p.m. 'S 'Sh a.I.UtoW'SS ii yyt KJ 2.00 double daily thCW, TTTWnTTAN i THE OGrDEN EVESISa. Sunday, excepted BltOWXIWS TOYS, IN TUB GREATEST' TARIKTI x, AMERICAN Eligibly Situated, HOTEL, QUIET HOUSE. f IRST - CLASS East of the Theatre. SALT LAK.J5 Om Block urn Terms 83.00 per day. llnarH at Unn.rnnhiA Rft.tnM. J. fi. I.TTTLE. Prourietor. WttklVlnd TaIiIa .HTUim. """W" CO. CHiPMAR. J0H!T SPRDAKCa SPRI1ANCE. to H. STANLEY Webster A Co .and & CO. J. k J.Snraance. in imporim and Wholesale Dealers AND WINES 1 Wto LIQUORS Street, San Fmncisco. farm in Glastonbury, Connecticut are insurrectionary. They refuse to because taxes their they cannot pay vote; and dare the authorities to seize Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between Louis sna bi. raui, via wumcj .uunuiiuLuu, For particulars apply to ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and St. Louis, and one hourand a half faster time between Uiicags auu Kansas City than by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas City, Mn. J. C. McMULLIN, Gen. 8uut Chicago. J Afl. CnARTON. d36-t- l Gen. Pass. Aet.. Chicago. W. THOMSON, OGDEN. their property. Glastonbury is the town which has a boundary line fight in the courts over a hundred running rn : r i yaars. it the process or law is siun larly slow in the case ot the JUisses Smith they may retain their tarm as long as they have any personal use 1 for TIME TABLE BURLINGTON it. SAMA CLAl'S COOffi'G STOVE, Which has such a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelence, cannot be surpassed. All our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M, I- and all its Branch Stores, Also by all the Stores ia tlie Tsr ROM Fourth Street, Ogden. ucubiijj BARNARD WHITE'S LUMBER YARD. ll"ne jjeef, too1 Cuts Mutton, and Low Etc., Prices. 3. R T HWTTO ' VIToim.. 'innunicD i tin i.m.. WEEKLY, it supporter-.- . reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets tor the men, especially tne to which it pays paticnlar attention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. One Wfrk warrar dollar a year will secure it for any supscriber. It is not ncesnary to get up a club in order to have THE WEEKLY SUN at this rate. Any one who sends a single dollar will get the paper for a year. n e have no traveling agents. THE WEEKLY SrN. Eight pasrei, fifty-s- i columns. Onlv 81.00 a year. No discounts from this rate. si&e as the THE SUN. Same LAGER hand. Daily Sun. 82.00 a year. A discount of 2 per cent, to clubs of lO or oer. e THE DAILY SUN. A large news catue-marKet- s, H H e.U, don, ,nd ' J 'MALTING aU HOUSE, four-par- residing along the Rail- - paper of twenty-eigh- t columns. Daily circulation will In uver ah the news for 2 cents, pun 50 cents per gallon scription price 50 cents a month, or S6.00 year, lo clubs of 10 or over, a discount of LtfMaltwiUb. cent. 1WV.7 J the cnr. of "Tr."" A liberal allowance per "Jatoa..., Address "THE i2,v'j. Srx." Sew York City. No. 3. Sift) AND DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known require any extended recommendation; dui tne reasons which have already tifen it fifty thousand subscribers, anu wmcn wiu, we nope, givu manv thouRanus more, are briefly as tollows: newspaper. All tne news 01 It is a hrst-rat- e the day will be found in it, condensed when m full at length when of moment, and important, always presented in a clear, intelligible, and in. teresting manner. It is a.nrst-rat- e family paper, tun of entertaining and instructive readme of every kind, but con taining nothing that can offend the most scrupu lous taste. It is first-rat- e story paper. The best tales and romances of current literature are carefully selected and leeiblf printed in its pages. It is a first-rat- e agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles on agricultural tonics reeularl i appear in this department. It is an independent political paper, belongfn to no party and wearing no collar. It fights for principle, and for the election of the best men office. It especially devotes its energies to the exposure of the great corruptions thai now weak-eand disirrate our eountry, and threaten to un dermine republican institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no favors from their TO THE EAST, NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. Jfo Person tens according STATIONS. Arrive BURLINGTON " Oalcsburg, (C. B. Mendota " Chicago remain directions, Ion unwell, provided their bones are not or other mineral means, poison destroyed by and the vital organs wasted beyond tne point of repair. ntiu-aeh- e, TightSour Eructa- ness of tbe Chest, Dizziness, tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tiie MoutU, BHIohs Attacks, Palpitation of the Ileart, Inflammation of the Longs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, ana a hundred other painful symptoms, are the ottsprings of Dyspepsia, In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of i merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, In Toon? or old, married or single, at the dawn or" womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. and Chronic For Inflammatory Gout, Dyspepsia or Rheumatism andRemittent and InterIndigestion, Bilious, mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs anu Bladder, these Bitters have Such Diseases are been most successfni. caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Diseases, Eruptions, Tet For Shin Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, ter, Partules, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Scald-IieaIth, Rkin, Humors Scurfs, Discoloratlons of the name of whatever of the Skin, and diseases or nature, are Werally dug op and carried ont of the svstem In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One botHe in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. ilt Ring-worm- K. H. McDOfALD Pan fc CO., Francisco. CbI., Prnegists tear. Washington and Charlton SW., DEALERS. SOLD ET ALL PiXGGISTS ft Gen. Agts., 8.20 a.m. 1.30 p.m, 6.00 a.m. Leave OGDEN Leave OMAHA can take these Bit to and or inemniimn, Dyspepsia Pain in the Shonklers, Coughs, ATLANTIC EXPRESS ritory. NEW " Peoria Ind'plia (LB. " Q.) W.) " Logansp't(T.P.A W.) Cincinnati " Columbus (- Through "candy, ST0RE. riA CITY LICENSES. 0 To all whom it may concern. Candy Cheap ! Candy Cheaper! Candy Cheapest I opened a new store Wholesale and Eetail. with a full supply oi Toys, Jars, Fruit, Vegetables aud 6.35 p.m Cars from Chicago, ikdiamapous, CincrsnATTi, Loafobt, and Columbus. Connections at those points with lines leading to the East, North and South. This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route. Do not 1 deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Si'KLixoToif A Missovu Rives Railbcad. C. E. PERKINS, A. E. TOUZALIN, Gen'l Bup't. Oen'i Pass. Agent. Janl7 ,72tf ALL VARIETIES. S0-8- qualit. CALLAM SEE HIM. MAIL. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 10.30 a.n p.m. 4.O0 p.m p.m. 0.20 a.m am. 6.20 p.m. Missouri River to 7.01) 11.15 8.15 9.00 6.45 S.60 6.55 2.45 Jcolclougii Crockrry, Preserving Provii-'onof tbe best 6.aoa.m 8.40 p.m 10.50 p.m 3.22 a.m 7.00 a.m 12.50 a.m IMPORTED For Coal and Wood, Westinghonse Safety Brake. Day and Dining Cars. THE SUN. SHOP. PURE AND FRESH. HOME-MAD- St Pullman's Palace BUTCHER CANDY, house-wif- e MINER, A3TD For Sale. JANUARY 224,1874, AT 10 01sTHURSDAY, tlie old log srhool house, in the Southern part of the Second Iiistrict, will be offered at pub lic sale on uie grouoa to tlie nigliest Vtduer tor cash. THOS. BOXF.Y, ) r THOS. KMMKT.J. School Trustees. JAMES UtRCU, 1 . IsTOTIOE. OF TIIE SOCIAL CLt'B AMEKTINO Tursilay UNION evening, Jan. 13th. at tlie Railroad Waiting-rooinat eight o'clock, local tune. A full attendance is requested. 1. It. URAHAM, dl ICE CREAM SODA PASTRY of ALL KINDS. Cakes Ornamented to Order, SUORT Js W. FARNSWORTK N0TICR. ON WEDDING CAKES 1 SPECIALTY. secretary, COAL! WATEIL J. II. KELSON, Fifth Street . . . Ogden. dl-t- f IS HEREBY GIVEN, TIIAI f IPPLY GOOD COAL TO THE NOTICE engaged in Business in WILL of Ogden, at th. lowest rates, Uelivor-e- d & geo. V. at P. depot or in any part of the city. the OrdiOgden City, fcr wnich the Citj JOHN PIXCOCK nances provide that a license must be Apply o d77-lobtained,) without first procuring a Agent, license are liable to be taken before any Th. Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Alderman of said City, aud be subjected lory in tbe I'nited States. PEUIONICO to a Fine. RESTAURANT AND HOTEL. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. Opposite U. P. R. R. Depot. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. OCDEN CITY, UTAH. Now in use. l mm co. Organs&Mclodeons 52,0 o The Office of the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Office IIo'Mrtfron 19 a. m. till hy.r Board per week, $5.00. Beds, 0 cts. . LANDT, Prop. Single meals, 60 cts. Ceaid and Lodging pr lj,i 1.00. Manilla 0 0 No other Musical Instrument ever obwibul same popularity, jfra Send for Price Lists. .Hi-Cm Aduies. SCFIALif.S.J v |