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Show Off ft f1W1.... muum Compaq. vjitur and Business Manager. SALT LAKE CITY PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, 'vfiM ' .UilV . dull' .3, Mii ... '"i.it W"" Evanston. Vt Sttf"1: 00p.m. 7.30 a.m .... Blatersville, "SiMSatatnntayi, and floopw"" OFFICE IWCR3- MOKEY 5 ll.ouiu m. .30 p.m. P."- ORDER , a X, Z . m. to 3 P.m. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. u ALL) Postmaster. n 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.trin arrives CP. CP. leaves " n.P. - C train arrives anu " ' leaves " and i Salt Uks City Tim. C, 6.45 B.m. . PkPARJ.Ml-.NT- Trains C. p.m. - s is fcSV sW' yom- - eduesdays - - g " 1 1 Hie Tahernacle. at 11 ; B.T 'Th 2nd Ward School- e and Third Farley's e School-hous- 6 p.m. Sohool-hoiw- Ward , ii EniscoraiyMrcBai Methodist Church -r at 11 a.m. and at 7Libe'raHtU(Spiritu'8ts) Weber Lodge, A. 7 p.m. A. Itl. F. r.B.0GDE5. ' FIELD IN COMMUNICATIONS Hall. Main 8t.Hr.tand third Thursday's m good rfwh month- - fojouraiBt: brethren Rto M tail ar.cordi.Jly in.IAIL3IA.V,Sec. &5 MTIOXAL BANK 1IES0ET LAKE CITY. OF SALT Paid Tp Capital, lluUioriaseu WM. H. $200,000 $i,uuv,uwu President,! HOOPER. H.8.EURKDGE, Vice Frest. vmm vounq. tDirectors. VM.JBNING3. m SHARP, jr. r. UTTL.K, IS. HILLS, Cashier. Coin, OoldKust, College Scrip, itc Coilectioua made and promptly remitted. Mm Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on dd3-l- y (rings Deposits. IWiohchanee, ELLS. FARGO & CO. FOE WARDEES,! EXPRESS urmr, ai W,4h CT. and Domestic taiwa .IUiMIIUA J. E. EUGENE K. ri. visrui DOOLY, EY-at-L- A CITY, D. T. laUaJujrcTioH fl Id and Mining Of A Superior Quality TON OR CAR Claims surveyed. BY THE LOAD. A. MIIVETfc, ATTORNEY & AD. H.AIIjH.O PIONEER LIXE OF UTAH. APPLY TO COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd South St reet salt Lake City, Utah. of auuim legal fcusineas promptly attends " Name of ; STATION, f ' Traini Lean mi Woods Cross Centrntille "Wkly KayiTille Arrive at Ogdea 11 SALT LAKE , TnU TO. STAN l H. S. BLANCETT Z. C. M. CITl & fy a nn Ij. Fooblos, IHIMIIIUl is said that newspaper offices in Kansas have two pair of stairs, one for the editor to go down while the visitor is ascending the other. ILICGIT, It A man in Hartford has stopped his newspaper because his name was printed in a list of advertised letters, and his wife, happening to see it first, sent . and got it for him and found it was from a young lady, who complained that he didn't meet h at Worcester, as he promised. 1 a v LEWIS, An inebriate, sorre little while WmaTvHS?;-'"""Silver and back, got into a car, and became very nnu 8 ""y done and all Wfik farrarted troublesome $and annoying J to the y other passengers, so much so that it was propose! ' tor eject, him; but a and reverend doctor, d who was also a passenger, interposed him. and soothed him into good HOUSE, for behavior for the remainder of the iourney. Before leaving, howeverj he scowled upon the other occupants! Supplied. and uttered some words ot contempt but shook hands warmly with thj doctor, and said, ''Good day, rf Mai, oT'L! 'iNated fey the enr-- friend ; I see you know what it is tol l.beral allowance be drunk. 38tf T. AD IX ALL EIKDS OF DEALER 83 4 SO 4 33 1 00 1 30 16 75 1 00 7 1 4 62 1 35.1 7S 7 50 5 40 2 00:3 00 7:45 A. Ogden KaysTilla ' Farwlugton M. 8 40 6 20 0 31 7 10 1 OO'l SO 9 62 T 81 1 75 10 4 T 44 1 Woods Crosi 10 13 7 53 1 75 2 30 Arrive at Salt Lake 10 40 8 20 2 S5jl 80 1 10 300 00 In addition to the above, 5 DIRECTORY OF SALT LAKE CITY Express. ay P. 3:30 Accommodation. M. T. M-Fa- P Express. cago With through Bleeping Car Saturday Daily exoept Ticket Ofticc, No. 100 N. Fonrth St., Cor. Chestnut St, St. LOUIS. F. M. COLBURN. TH08. Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pass. JNO. E. SIMPSON, CHAS. E. Gen. 8upt,ludiaiiapolis. Geu. Pass. DOTtWfN. ' Ae't.St. Louis FOLLKTT, Agt,,St.IinuIs dl-t- f EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m'& 3.30p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. J."m Passeneet-- will please nurclrase their tickets fit the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged wben tbe lare ia collecwaon tne train. Pas-- For all InfoVination' concerning Freight er age, apply to . jamjss miAitr, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Ageut JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. . ' EDWAllD L. SLOAN, Line. st M.-Chi- UTAH TERRITORY. Compiled aud arranged by With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Ssturday. G:15 AND Daily exempt 8tlnday. ' 'J. MIXED TRAINS WILL RlTN DAILY, (SUNDAYS , With Palace Car through to New York, Chicago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Bnnday. , P. ' Centreville M.--D- For all Way SLntioug u. Tiiroug'h ., FOUR TRAINS DAILY! Pas. A. i' oi 5:15 Traini Lear OF THE CHARACTER IV DICATEU by the aboto titl i uf' gently demanded by pnblie necessity! A twelvemonth ago, when the under' signed announced their intention of suing such a work, another Directory was presented to the public, am tfie A ST. LOTJIS 2 No. TAYLOR'S HOTEL Whose former DIRECTORY of Salt Lake gavs much satisfaction. The DIRECTORY of SALT LAKE CITY and UTAH TERRITORY will contain , , A General Directory of Salt, Lake City; n Business Direc tory of Salt Lake City; A Business Directory of Ogden, Provo,Coriiuie, Altn,' Itlngbam and Ophir; llU an Ollieial Directory of, every Comity and MunicU , pality in L'tali. It will also contain a Chronological History of llie Territory; a description of theJ various Mining Districts,' with mudi interesting and; M On the Pus, Euhopean . West Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. O 9 I Board by the Day or Week. gSyRooms with or without Board."gj Taylor lOOtf Cutlor, , Proprietor!. A, reliable information relative to the leading ininc and their development: and to the Agricultural, and Industrial re- -' sources of the Territory. Manu-lacturi- tf UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. Trains Leave Ogden daily at 8:30 a.m. Trains Leave Logan daily, at 1:30 p.m rAiN EXTERMINATOR! . CHAS. NIBLEY, Dr. LEE'S . Goneral Freight and Ticket Agont. Gen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, d90-l- FOR PA1XS OF ALL KINDS. CITY LICENSES. Sold Never-failin- byTc. TRY IT! soliritlng Subscriptions and will wfl upofi business men and others in a lew days. ' Is requested that every ftclllty rept-tfnll- hustiiMS directory, by furnishing them correct formation as to names and resiieuces.J Salt Lftke Herald lMibllHiiinK . W't Co. Remedy. g AND ALL RESPECTABLE To all whom it may concern. ng AilvertiKcincnUi It Colelratol Antidote A "Wonderful M. I. MERCHANTS. ELGIN WATCHES TRY IT! ' 86-t- f. ..t 'fnSf?!! - 5.1.- IH ru tn ih hi hiVt ti'tS nttir uiitttui!-'- - ;H.?5 WATCH COMPANY f carefully examined and tnted your tliem perfw;t In all llielr parts, of wtch", wo findwell adnptrd to th wants Of tlist ine finish, and tin pnblie'. M consider thcui the beet iniide wntihes in America for the priee, and cquiil to the fmunt Furoeiin Watches, fur accuiato time, llmtcwt donlilo or1 three times tVie money. Wi. iluwrtully recommend them to all parties wishing N'ATTOVAL Having at The Office of the City Recorder is the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Qffin llourt from 10 a. m. 'Ml 5 p.m MEALS BRANDS OF FOR MEDICINAL J6 LIQUORS rjgES. Stock new and Complete. . E. P. BROWN. BREWERY kind-hearte- "MALTINa O11 A General Produce AMD COMMISSION . Attached. Bar JOHN Presiding. Proprietor. d49tf. GAINED TnE MONITOR HAS No higher eucomium can be bestowed upon a Cooking Stove than to say that house-wif- e who uses it speaks in its praise every and recommends it to ber eiphbrs and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its operations. FOB THE BENEFIT OVER A MILLION 2. 17etf TIM CBLEKATED IN BANK!! , cookixc stove For Coal and Wood, AMD A FULL DRAWING ASSURED On Tuesday, 31st March, Jfext $1,500,000 Which hat such a Demand through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelence, cannot be ' surpassed. . Alt our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. I- and all its' Brunch Stores. Also by all the Stores in tbe Ter ritory. LIST OF GIFTS ONE 6 RAND CASH GIFT ONB GRAND CASrf GIFT ONB GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 10 Cash Gift, $10,000 each, 30 Cvh Gifts, 6,000 each, 60 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, 80 Cash Gifts, , SOOgacb, 400 each, 100 t'ash Gift, 800 each, 15l Cash GiRs, 200 each, 250 Cash Gifts, 100 each, 325 Cash Gifts, 11,000 Cash Gifts, .60 each,, 80,0110 m i 17,6110 lou.oi 150,0.W NEW STORE snpply of Toys, Crockfry, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetables and Provlt'nns of the best quality, i , 40.00P 40,000 ...... : CALL S2.&00 6W,00 PRICE OF TICKETSi .. J. W. cent Public Library Kentucky, and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Huilding, Louisville, Kentacky. lot lai. henneoe: JENKINS to ltAtClt bcott KTT1TII.ETOM' iiuourga. 11. Cinoinnatl, Ohio, P.03.. 10 Ualden Lane. If. T ladles' Watches, of elegant eloslpn nrd finlHi, and a Gentleman's Watch, of equal merit f r qnalitlee with tie 8. W. but of smaller siw. superior to riaj nionil," manu'aernred in this touutry, wift yet shortly be placed In market. ; Xo JlOTMnento BHailed b ttnl rompsiiy. CALL Oli YOUB JEWELtEfl AND ASK Tf BEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. 153 i Hnlmmnnu Xattonai OfflTif't Watch Company, , ST., CKICAGO. 16. LAKE FA RNS WORTH SUPrtY GOOft'cOAL TO TW PEa of Oden, at the lowest rates, Peliver-e- d or In any part of the city ' J OHM PINCOCK Appljfrto WILL at ths- , )at iftf' GEO. A. PiilXCE & CO.. C. P. aepot d77-lr- Whole tickets, $50; Halves, t25; Tenths.- or each conpH, $; Eleven Whofe Tickets for $500; for 113 Whele TickeU for 2214 T'f''e, $5,oo0, 227 Whole T.ckts for 110,01. No discount on less than 1500 worth of TickeU. lo A"D SEE HIM. COAL! 45,01 K So.OflO . ST0RE OPENED A JCOLCLOrGH nA? with a full 6,ono Total, 12,0O0Gifts, all CaB, am putting to $1,600,000 The concert and distribution of gifts will poei-tiveand unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, wheth.r all the ticket, am said or not, and t 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion (0 the number of tickets sold. d31t-2s- r KEW y 2W,000 . 100,000 t0.,' i- H. 0PPEX1IEIMRR k CO T. BAPPVJ. k 10., k CO., . OXTERMCTIll V. KEOXBEUO k CO. Tlie tiirmes slovs will bs reoognlz.d as the lrsd s lug Jcwelki-- of Chicago. They have no permit but freely lentlly a iry interest Innothe Company, merits of the watches, which M to the genu the past year havo been sold ky them. Watch Compact, Cnicioi; Natioai Gf.n-ts- : The watches of your nmk'.seld by is ci dui iifg the yenr, have, with ariirrely an pfHm, giveir more than ordinary a.t arc proving to be all that you claim for tliem aceiriKe and durable fline-keept, inking Into onlile"iition the Improvement construction, and tlia their Introduced ia have yi( b.west gritue, jrncnil fineiH ss of finish of cvsn thethen-pricnd we regm d them ae being welt worth take great satisfaction in selling tliem to suck ot s. our Ciifttoinera as desire good PAXMEH, BACHELDEnS ft CO.. Xbi Viwhmgion Eu, Boston WARREN t BPADONE, Now Yorkv 4 Idaidea , WHEELER, PARSON tt CONew tork it Maiden Lane, 30-fl- divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holder- s. THOS. E. BIIAMLETTE, P.O .Box ALSO, mil cms OP THE PUBLIC LI BRAKY OFKY. A FIFTH STREET, OGDES, UTAH". tSE. 31,314 MONITORS SOW 15 MERCHANT I Shipping a Specialty. . WKNDIXt, riYMAK, M'jr.S! ROniHN k HAHILTOX, B. T. KOKRIS CO., A BEC1ITOL, Alto, FINE n. C. wrj.UK o. isfarMtx, 'EIWAIi aiLrs Eiio. ro., W. M. k J. n. HATOy ; 60C. BOARD $2 PER DAY, ' ' accommodations. M. II. EEARDSLKY, Drug, . Perfumery, Toilet Art icles, Stationery, Fine Cigars, etc. . 5jd JIOWI.IS Only 6000 tickets hare been issued and il-l- aS.Wi T5 fi I. Warehouse, Ogdea. C. "If,Fro,lt,Stre,st.SanLIQUORS. Francises. -- e00 . 6 Pass. Good CO., NEW DRUG STORE, On Fifth Street. , AND ak 8 f immediately wiihdrew their adycrtisej-ment- . There being no proposition to a Directory from any oilif . publish . narter nt present, and the 'Impnvlanetf TO New York, Chicago, Cincinnati cud of Salt Lake with the growing Industrie of the Territory calling frrr one, thy ' Louisville' or before IliaJ propose issuing. WITHOUT CHANGE. , : 1st of April A 4th Grand Gift Concert! 296 J-- 6 d94-3- Waiter Co.and ilsprnance, WJMaal, Dealer in w 0 4 Opposite Union Depot.' Pr day. Rnt. jor. SPRUANCEr, 0 S 26 tct h. $ eta. 8 No. 4 t. The Only Line Running BEARDSLEY HOUSE, and Table Board at Rrawnal.le . J. C. LITTLE, Proprieton BatT. u. i fit ; ROUTE EAST. , U. T. Stock Track, house, Theatre, Vm ' Farmingten; OR TO HOTEL QUIET k Pass. 'tfaaa.- a a JJ - V AND A LI A! Cart from 1874. 1 No. 8 No. a. Salt Lake ltr ;vUjAS8 of th. let ON AND AFTER JAN. w AMERICAN CENTRAL II VOL. o CHEAP COAL and 'ivil Engineci Logan, Cache Co. , 1871 Utah Territory . Bulding. J. H. 3IARTINEAU, Hydraulic 1, IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT M. Pettengill & Co., 10 State NOTICE engaged in Business in Street, Boston, 37 Park Rewr, New York, Ogden City, (fcr wftich the City Ordiand 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, nances provide that a license must be are our Ager's for procuring advertiseobtainec,) without first procuring a ments in the Ooden Junction for Boston license are liable to be taken before any and Philadeldhia, and authorised to con- Alderman of said City, and be subjected tract for advertising at our lowest rates, to a Fine. tf By order of che City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. LASCELLES. OGDEN ANfl ; A Exchange Agent ATTORN umot s' I Bankers and Dealers !i Foreign UTAH The Roman prince, Torlonia, has a great work which accomplished ought to place his name aho7e those of other Italian nobles whose families may be more ancient, but hate now become decayed. lie has drained and rendered fit for cultivation the marshy Lake Fucino, which is situated near the town of Avezzana, in This Lake, which is some Naples. miles in circumference, has forty-tw- o for centuries been productive of evil to the surrounding country( flooding it when the waters Were high; and spreading fever and malaria w ,en the waters receded. The Romon Emperors Claudius and Nero sought to reduce the Lake to a third of its original size, but their project failed. In the Middle Ages unsuccessful attempts in the same direction were made. In' 1852 a company which had secured a grant of the Lake was bought off by Prince Torlonia, who, in 1S53, commenced work himself. and increased the He width of the old Roman' channel to twenty-onThrough this yards. channel, which is four miles' in length, 3G,000 acres have been drained, and by next spring the whole bottom of Lake Fucino will balaid bare and ready for cultivation. The reclaimed soil has been laid out in large squares, intersected by fine roads. Hundreds of dwellings for peasants and twenty-fou- r chapels are to be erected." The whofe estate is to constitute a model farm on an enormous scaleto which laborers are tcj besent from the' other, Torlonia estates'. The enterprise is said to have cost more than five millions ef dollars, but the eventual returns will be large. The soil will yield excellent crops for three years to come without any manure. It is thought that the vineyards on the upper slope of the Lake bed will produce grapes of the finest quality. The work has given employment to 30,000 men. Ry the side of the lock which checks the outflow of the water a couimemort-tiv- e building in white travertine is building. A central monolith of this building will commemorate the d te of the draining and the name of Torinia. AT' Y. Sun. . t Thursdays and ii.rrisville-- W Princely Work. A '"Id Saturdays, Snesdavi and Saturday. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) OCDEJf, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7.00 a.m. 6.0" p m. East . Wo. 129. .m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. g.40 a.m. 8.40 daily double , n 6.45 pm 7.40 aJU.i 6.40 p.ui.ij a.m, daily lib Of."., : I, v pnst Office: 0;llA SD CWSUitt MAILS. M. OF, 80BSCEIFIIO2I. OF f DIRECTORY. TT VfTTnAl THE Sundays axcepted T KVK.VINU. Agent, Ths Oldost, Largest, and Most Perfect tory in the t'ltited State!. DELMOXICO RESTAURANT AND Organs&Melodcoiis 52,0 HOTEL. Opposite U. P. R. K. Depot OCDEN CITY, UTAH. E. LANDTProp: Board per week, ti.OO. Single meals, 60 ets. Iojrfn; r day, g l.oo. 0 0 Now in nse. Instrument ever obtrt'wi same popuhintjr. Send for P'ice IHm. A'Wess Pt?FSAJi. j. No other Musical Beds, 60 cte. Bo3Ml nirt'i 5Tnuf4 W)-.1s- a |