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Show ' $5,000,000 EVENING, Sundays excepted ,ByEBY Mfte'""P"ll,B""lC'"tWr-f- f Bueineat Manager. PENBOSE- - Editor aud - . firjlonthl f.fi.raT ENDOWMENT SCHEME 4 . . .. . f I' J0 . i. Office: nedenANDPost MAILS. CLOSING 7- ' DEPAHTORJ. 5.45 pm. 7.40 vol. 6.40 p.m. - dBiljr liIUIue . Wo. 231. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. double daily 7.00 a.m. lake and the East e.oo p m. . . the Weit like via Evanston, Wyom-Cd?- ve or?'iXuntr mail! (to th7latMr place for Kich County, 2 p.m. . . ,nd Saturday., at f City and "T-S-Sy office neuiu. .15 a.m. n.1- !- sinsle-barrelle- 2" P ayalnd M . 7.30 a.m and Saturdays SlateravUle, (.15 p.m. 1KU1STHV DKP AUTM KNT Oren from 8 a.m. to p.m. MOVKV 0RDKK DEPARTMENT. a.m. to 3 p.m. Open frein 9 8 6 inside Boor open from a.m. to p.m. Trains - - - train arrives fj P. " " C.P. p - leaves ii.'u trail armee tj.C. ii and leaves and - , ii '- " - - a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 7.40 6.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 6.40 " - ' - gait Lake City Time. MASONIC NOTICE. Weber Lodge. A. F. fc A. M. U. D. OGDEN. TV IIVT J AAiMiiTvtriTnva s their H.U.Main St. nrt and third 'lhuraday each month. Sojourning brethren in good ... ol invited. .landing, are cordially H0LBR00K, Sec'y. W. 8. RICHARDS, F. S. ATTORNEY AT LAW And NOTARY PUBLIC, . Utah. City, Ogden e30-t- f . 5. TANNER Jr., AT LAW. ATTORNEY Office Ofto with County Recorder, - City, - Utah. - 1DESERET NATIONAL SA.lr LAKE CITY. OF Paid UP Capital. $200,000 - 1,000,000 Authorized n. HOOPER. President, WM. H. S. ELD HEDGE, Vice Prest. HRIOHAM YOUNG. WM. JENNINGS, JOHN fHARP, FEKAMOKZ LITTLE, L.S. HILLS, Cashier. i Director!. in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, tc. Collection, made aud promptly remitted. Foreign Exchange for Sale, interest Paid on d53-l- y ssviugs Deposits. Dsal CO. WELLS, FARGO & OGDEN, UTAH. Bankers and Express Forwarders. Draw direct on San Francisco, New York, Boston, Chicago, St. Luuis, Londou and Paris. Agen-eie- a inall tha principal Cities East aud West. 8)iial attention given to collections. 4a4-i- J. E. DOOLY, Agent. f J. II. MARTINEAU, CiH Engineer, Logan, Cache Co. and Hydraulic Und and Mining Claims surveyed. the rij;ht shoulder, auother in the nsht temple, and a third in the upper lip, and Patterson retired with a ball iu his left side. The following are the facts : "Patterson was living with and working for one of the Sellers. On Saturday last he purchased a now suit of clothes, and on Sunday morning A. J. Sellers desired to try them on. This Pattersou objected to, but still Sellers insisted that he would, and straightway went at it. Patterson tkeu snatched the clothes from Sellers aud said that no gentleman would act in that way. This Sellers rroniptiy resented by inriting Patterson out to fight him. Pattersou declined the invitation, alleging that Sellers was too large for him, and that he had a crippled hand. Seller then proposed to tight it out some other Way. This Patterson agreed to, Saying that he would be ready next day. The next morning, Monday, Sellers seeing Patterson on the street, armed himself, and approaehiug him askd, '"Are you ready ?" Patterson replied. "Not yet; but 1 will be evening at 5 o'clock." Sellers replied, "All right; I will be here at that time' and then went back home. Patterson came to Jackson on Monday, purchased a navy six, bad it carefully loaded, and .returned to Uotton urove without saying anything to anybody about his intentions. The peopie of Cotton G rove looked upon it as a piece of brag gadocio that would end in wind. But promptly to the hour on Tuesday evening, Patterson aud Sellers approached each other from opposit3 directions, armed as above stated When within thirty yards of each other both came to a halt. Sellers leveling his gun, andpdering Patterson to throw down his pistol. Patterson refused to obey, saying that Sellers had him at a disadvantage, but he fired on Sellers instantly with effect. Sellers then attempted to shoot, but both barrels of his gun Patterson fired again. snapped. Sellers steadily advancing, having thrown down his gun and resorted to his pistols, fired once, the shot taking effect in Patterson's right side. Patterson opened again rapidly, striking Sellers twice, making three times in m. p. Salt Lake 6 0 S 40 Woods Oom 8 26 4 8 CentreTille 8 83 4 18 AID Farmingtoa S W 4 S3 LOW RESERVOIR! KaysTille T 7 T 60 ' Arrive at OgJea Train. Lear CeitreTille Woods CroM ti.. " ''inn!:. wvVX JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent. U Bricklaying. miiTir SPIIRIAW h?FS.ED T0 LAY iSiiitt ii BRICK 1N TIIE BKST orkms"hip at a Reasonable Rate. " prompt attention. ass & Robbing' will re- - dl7u-l- y 1 ""M&KPf? ft?jn maw JEWELER, I JaWnUn 911 OGDES nd all hi .arrar ted LirK'ka ij r. ii . 0,,w ti il-i- y The n death-b- A PULL STOCK OF , 1 THI . Suitable to the Season and 30 7 9 62 7 31 1 10 4 7 44 I The very BEST WORKMAN- SHIP, and a 35 0 , 10 13 I B 1 76 10 40 8 2 00 20 OF THE FIRST QUALITY. 00 1 11) Friday, July 31st, 18?4. At. thia final fViniMirt Mrvrliin will " s i i.wm upvu m Kale axirrei ponding with its jiucrbtted importoc. u uiuoiv win muuerea uy n orcnewtra com istiog of one huadrwl prforniri, eicta for their tkDi in differtut Uadx, &ad th Uuprtcedcn am of LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, r. for the purposes mentiond, and which ls;paitively and unequivocally announced as THE LASf WHICH WILL iTERME OIVKN UNDER Till OUAKTER AND BY THE PKKdKNT MANAUK-WEKWill come off la the Public Library llall, at Louisville, Ky., GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. , td OQ, 000,000 divided into twenty theusand gtfu, will b among the ticket-holder- or HUT : eistrl-bute- d GIFT. ... ... One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, One arand Cash Gift, One Graud Cash Gift Cash Gifts, 120.000 each 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each 16 Cash Gifts, 10,u(i0 each 20 Cash Gifts, 6,Mi0each 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 eseh 0 Casli Gifts, 8,"OI) ench 50 Cash Gilts, 2."O0each Cash Uifts, 1,000 each 24C Cash Gifts, 600 each 600 Cash Gifts, 100 each 19,000 Cash Oilts, 60 each . ' I . ' . $3M,0nfl ino.uOO 7s,00 6o,(XiO st,boo VHt.XiO 14O.00U 1&0,(K 100,'WO 100,000 90,000 lUO.DOO of , f,..- - M fH Every Stove guaranteed BOLD Gon'l . I . Orders left at CHAS. MBLEY, MOSES THATCHER, FIRST XATIOXAL BANK OF ITAII Salt Lake City. ' ' Gen. Supt. THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE - PRESIDENT. TAYLOR j Time Deposits. Collections Promptly attended to.i dloo-t- PRODUCE STORE. DEXIXGER'S, Street, Ogden, e KXCLCSIVEI T AS JOBBERS in all of the belt brands of , Boots and Shoes -- HATS AND CAPS, FurnisMng LADIES' FXJHS. Orders golicited and filled with care at the Lowest Trices. 108- - , dIH4w DOGS & SC1IAPPEIL, JGOODWIX House, - Sign and Decorative Jfainters and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That from and after the date of this botios, 1 ' -- ' . ajto d205-l- m CHICAGO & SORTH-WESTE- THE ORDINANCE Kelatiou to Bogst wiu, BE ENFORCED, the RS RAILWAY. ' " You will be .orvet with . PAPER HANGERS, BUTEE, EGGS ' ! Tidcock's Store. lad The highest price paid for yonr MARSHAL 18 INSTRUCTED w BUT YOUR TICKETS Destroy Such Jbogs VIA THE FRGPTNESS AND CIVILITY, Don't forget the place, TAIXOR dl74-3- NEW MILLINERY STORE v On FIFTH STREET, one door East of Forbes Shoe Store. . Mrs. tavn Chicago & . JBOIIULI-i- : Milliner and dealer in all kind, of MILLINERY GOODS, Dresses Cut and Fitted. w hom it may concern IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT NOTICE engaged in Business in City, Og4en (fcr wtiich the City Ordi nances provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to he taken before any Alderman of gaid City, and be subjected to a Fine. order of the City Council. IyLESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor, JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. The Office of the City Recorder is at the City Hall, Finn Street, Ogden. Ofif no'trtfrm 10 . n. titl&j.r (di LIMITS OF THIS CITY, itauway, FOR CHICAGO, Which are Dot Duly Eegistered m ilwa.tjx:eib SHEBOYGAN. MANITOWOe, CLINTON, JANES- LLUS, tlWWB JUNCTIOH, ; AND LICENSED WATJEBTOWy, According to Law MINNESOTA JUNCTION, BURNETT, FOND DU LAC, OSHKOSU, APrLKTON, MBNAS-HGREKN BAY, E8CANABA, I8HPEMING. M ARQb'ETTB AND THE SU0K8 OF LAKE 6UPUtI0IL ' It it the only Boat From Chicago to St. Paul Via Madison, Baraboo and EIroy, and it 1. the only reute running PULLMAN PALACE CARS CITY LICENSES. wrr biw North-Weste- rn Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Sioni City, Montreal. Cleveland, Boston, BloominKton,Sprinfield, Washington, Toronto, Yankton, Indianapoli. Portland,Niagara Islls, ritteunrgn, uincmnau, Albany, Ualro, IIEXOOEB, ' To all Gootls. TO. GRAINING and LETTERING Groceries, For the Trade. Xotious, - Boots and Shoes, Jla is and Caps. Half a block Kortb of Z. C. X. I. d!91-3- Gents' Gloves W. II. TIios. E. 11UAMLETTE, Ast'nt and Manager. Dry Goods, W. Turner, his old stand on FIFTH STREET, TO SCJT.1 ' Circulars eoutaluing full bartichlar. furnlsbed on application. PuMIc Library Building, LottisVllle, Ky. MA IN S TllEET, O GD EX. One door north of the old Walker Building, for , there you will got your A3 CIIEAP AS ANTWI1ERE IN TOWN. Gr. ATTENDED er d90-l- Institution in Utah. JTIalu Interest Allowed os tory agents. t ANTHONY O0DBE,CASUIR. Oldest Banking WORK TEK5ZS S:S0 a.m. Trains Liiave OKilen daily, Trains leave 1'raukliu, at 9 a m. Trains Leave Logan daily, 11:40 a.m General Freight and Ticket Agent. Calso-min- Paper-banjre- r, AILEOAD. COUNTY, UTAH KOHTHERa Ogtleii, .Utah. WARREN HUSSEY, Gramer, and Interior Decorator. tf ST. LOUIS, lAQ., ' SHEPHARD, Practical House and Sign Tnlnter, gni'iJUNTENDKNT. BY AND BY Agent JOHN SHARP, to give Satisfaction Excelsior Manfn'g Co., : V. ritinf, Ticket and Freight JAMES , They are easily managed, They are suited to all localities, ei to arrange' all his mundane affairs, even to his funeral preparations, are certainly ardmirable. But all are not thus gifted. There are but few capable of attaining to the sublime heights of a gentleman in a Maine town, who was lattly supposed to bo dying. His mourning friends were somewhat astonished by his choice of an auctioneer to conduct the last solemn ceremonies. "He's an easy, fluid talker." he observed, (iand 1 allers liked to hear him. I've had dealins with him and I allers found he set out things jest about as they was." It is perhaps an irreparable loss to mortuary eloquence that the young man s unexpected recovery renciereu unnecessary the services of the above easy and fluid ta'.kev. Main Street, Ogden yur and composure that permit a man on his H. ' PIONEER AND CITY DRUO STORES. 3 00 40 In announcing the fifth and last of the Itries f Gift foncerts, givn ftr th. twueai of the l'nhfce Library et Kenlui ky, the Trustee, and Manager refur with pride and pleasure to the for whicli have been alreaiiy given: The first, Dereniher Id, 1871; the second, Decern. er2, 1H72: the thad, Jnly 8, 1873; and the Mirth, March :tlst, Is". Under their tharter, granted by a special act of the Kentucky Legislature, Maith lrt, 1S71, the Trustees are authorized to give One More, and Only One More Oift Conceit. With Hie money arising from the Filth and LAST Concert, the Library, Museum, and other are l be eulurged and endowed wkh a tiled and certain annual income, bucu an endowment iuud is desired, as will secure be ond peradventnre, not only the maintenance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN 100,000 DISSOLUTION. 1) . 120000 . We hnvff 12 ;OOD MRASOTVS why tO.OOil eOPARTNERSHIP HKRETOFORB EX. rpnE . 960,U(iO work. uetween tne underjleiie. under the tttey Mill do DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) jl rra name and stvle of rimrntnn A Ht,,.i,iri i. 2,600,000 day dissolved bv mntunl rimiui' O w Grand Tolal, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. this rVJ They are the checpest to buy, Thornton retiring. John Stoddard will nay all and Price Tickets. claims to best the and are use, all the receive dubtt due lute against, They 8 alt, Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. arm. . Who'e Tickets, . ' They bake evenly and quickly, 26.00 Ilulves, " Ogden. May 10th, 1874. ; Their operation is perfect, each Coupon, or Fasseneers will please purchase their ticket, at I 6.00 Tenth, C.W.THORNTON, W 11 hole Tiukets for ! 60000 the ollicea. Fifty cents additional will be charged JOHN STODDARD. They have always a good Jraft, is collected on the train. d20$-t- f Tickets the fare for 1000.00 when i'Yi Ji They are made of the best material, Tickets are now ready for sale, and order. a Tbey roat perfectly. J For all information concerning Freight or Pas coinpauied by cash will lie promptly filled. Lit.i rm commissiun. will be allowed to satl.fao They tequire but little fuel, H. age, apply to UUSFORD & OONS, ingitis." i lu addition to the above, ( SPECIAL NOTICE. "ilroad Company will . rrtve at Salt Lake A Salt Lake City, AND t , . Fannington A good many of the doctors of Cine"wr. to 11, Webster k Co.and J. k J.Sprnance, cinnati must have been educated at mporter, and Wholesale Deaier$ in WNES AND LIQUORS. some time when the public mind was Wlia410 FrDt Street San nMi"- agitated on the question of mixed ENGAGED One of them certified the schools. A Kay.rille , n other day that his patient hid died of "information of the bowels," and anrecorded a case of "spindle menother Discon. Between the 00 4 62 1 3a 8 40 - CO. a. Ogdea m i. H . HOTEL, . , . 0 1 Jnly 3t, 1874. THE FIFTH GIFT CONCERT fa. ,; . , cts. No. 2 Nu. Vaai. , ni. u. a. s 2 S Pass. jPass. Trains Leare FASHIONABLE TAILOR JAN. 1st 1874. 'ko."i'no. Nameof STATION. Has About this time Sellers fell from for the purchase aud sale of loss of blood, and Patterson, thinkA. MIIVEH, ing he bad killed his man, turned ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. and walked off, nor has his place of Office at Residence 2nd South Street, Garden ami Crass Seeds. retreat been found yet. A careful Salt Lake City, Utah. 4 kind, of enball one showed that attended examination kusiness promptly lcgl it: tered the back adjoiaing he keeps part of Seller's right At his BOOK STORE and l'eriodicals the all Newspapers of arm just below the shoulder,- - and AKSRICAN also a full stock of Wall Paper, the day, FIRST - CLASS passed into his body; another enterQUIET HOUSE, Pictures, Frames, etc.GmHIoci East ed his rirht temple and came out of the Theatre, dl65-60. V. TURNER. SALT LAKE CITY behind his right ear, and the other TerniH $3.00 per dny. w uie jH.ru Kt ivenm ii)iiie w passed through his upper lip, lodging against his guuis. The ball iu his J0H5 8PRD1NCK body could nut be found. C.C CHAPMAN, 8PRUANCE.STANLEY aFTER ON AND d all. T. W.JONES, RAIIjIIOAD. PIOMEElt LINE OF UTAH. Carefully Examined II. VOI.. fill UNTIL YOU UAVK i JOSEPH LULL, Postmaster. 1874. . From the Jackson Whig and Tribune. On Tuesday evening last, about 5 o'clock, A. J. Sellers and J. N. Pat terson met by prior arrangement in the streets of Cotton Greve, a village eight miles east of this city, the for mer armed with a double-bn- r relic d shot-gu- n and two pistols, and the latter with a navy and fought one of the most desperate duels on record. After several shots Sellers fell, bleeding from three painfui wounds, one iu aid of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEXTLtfcV OGDO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. JUXE 17, A Shocking Duel. .40ajn. or la (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) ,R1VAL fckeaty,denbl daily FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, Through between Chicago and Et. Paul. MARVIN HTTOHITT, Gen'l Superintendent, W. TI. PTEVNETT, Gen'l Passenger Agi dl45-l- y THE CITY RECORDER Will register .any dog and ISSUE A LICENSE, To the Owner or Keeper thereof, en p plication at his Office in the CITY HAIiIj, And the payment of the sum of TAYLOR'S HOTEL T1IREE DOLLARS 0 in EniiOPKia Pus, TTest Side East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY gJ-Roo- IVtif Eoard by the Day or Week. with or without Board. Tajier & Culler, rrrritirs. By Order of th Citj Council. JAMES TAYLOR, Recorder, hi |