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Bobbins' will re- d!70-l- y SHSBOYOaV. MANITOWOC, CLINTON, MILTON JUNCTION, JANE8-VILL- WATER TOWN, MINNESOTA JUNCTION, BURNETT, FOND lit! t ap nsnirnsTT APPLKTON. MESA8NBG- HA, 6REEN BAY, ESANABA, OK LAKE It it the only Bo;te HT , I HMAXER ", AND doue and JEWELER, ,n work Warj.SDtod di-l-y Macrameuto. dH-l- y opened above line at his shop, Next to PooTs SUPERIOR. ' , Xi H.O A 13. HAI PIONEER OF UTAH. , - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Trains Leave Jarae WiUiama, Ftllb Street. Mc-WatP- K. f t u. r. u. t Woods Crow OGDEN HOUSE. Main Street - - Ogden t No. 1 No. S Pas. Past. 1 Salt Lake d301-6- eta. GROCEEIES! to Centrevill. Si! 4 16 Farmingtn 60 4 S Kaysvilla A FULL LINE OF 0 S id 26 , Arrive at Ogdea 76 1 00 4 62 1 Si 7 7 I 60 i I 40 Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Bum, Dutch Schnapps. 00 OLDEST AND BEST 2Ho. Past. No. - FAMILY HOTEL J Pass. IN THE CITY. ; Board by the Day or Week. CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE DRIVES EXCURSION PARTIES. ; Trains Leave I TO AND FROM JL R. DEPOT. A m. Fine Artiele of Old Tm Gin, Ogden I 40 layevfll. I 31 7 10 1 00 42 7 31 1 Si Farmlngtoa FREE CONVEYANCE) Aue, a. u. r. OK 20 Centrevill 10 Woods Croat 10 Is T 10 40 8 20 2 00 rrive at Salt Lake SS. COVIKGTOX, , Prop'r. Lata Traveling A (cat for fownsend Hoast' ' ! WINES 4 7 44 1 40 i" dJ7l.-- t M 1 71 CIGARS, ' MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN TOBACCO AND SNUFF. (SUfiDAYS DAILY, EXCEPTED.) ' M. STUART Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30p.m. FOR SALE THE BEST AND CITE A P ana KEEPS t'OR( E and t.l FT 8alt Lake City at 8.30 a.ru.and i.06. p.m. tor Pashallow or wells. MPS Also, deep PI Ilome, Kennedy, Red Jacket. Plantent Point for Drive Well Pumps, with saitabls nlaaae will Patsensen curchaaa tlrk.t. .t thr iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reasontation and Angostura Bitters, able terms, at Workfthop. A'ortfa of Old the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare it collected on the train. OlHc PUMPSrj'UMPS! g Yard.Oxde. Tithing 142-- tf 1). PlIGH & SON, For all informatien sonenralnff !Y(.1tt nr age, apply te JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight A goat. P.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHH SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. Prescriptions accurately prepared. tf BUILDERS AMI COJilRACW, UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. Trains Leave Ogden daily, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL Trains leave Frauklin, at Arri. at Ogden 43 ; FOR SALE. p.m d50-l- Shipping a Specialty. MAIN P.O .Box 24. BEWETT, & CO., DEALERS IN f Groye Brewery 1 , Grass Kanyon and Mountain Rocky , F1BST F. 8. R1CHAKDB, Ogden City, Utah.: MTIOSAL BAM OF UTAH Salt Lake City. KUSSTV - PRESIDENT. WARREN ANTHONY GODBfl, CASHIER. Guaranteed. Oldest Banking: Instltntien lrnUtah. Office near U.C. Freight House. The Coal sold by us is all picked over by kand and warranted jfreo from elate, d23 If stone or alack. ..; CITY UCENSES. To all whom it may concern. iHTItlST AM.0W1D ox Tim Dl?OSIT. Collections Promptly attended te. . dl5ttt ' AT COST! AT COST! If'atehe and Jewelry. (Retiring from Bos'ness.) ASM USSEN. CARLO. 8. L. CITT, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. d.l39-3- IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT NOTICE in Business in engaged PRODUCE STORE. 0g4en City, Jfcr which the City Ordinance provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council. LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. Haa bis old stand on FIFTH 8TREET, for the purchase and sale of ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. The Office of the Ciiy Recorder is at At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps all the Periodioals and Newspapers of the day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, Office Wows 4"wi 10 nt. till 6 Pictures, Frames, etc. . legal .. Notice. dl65-6- m In tee Probate Court In aid for Wsber County, Territory oi utan. RICHTER & FRY1 BCity, G. VT. TURNED Cheetp for Cash. j in TERMS LOW, -- Mf CO Ik la ! Eatisfactioa nnrlr.n. It it reatly and substantially lanced, has a tne fit) a - al- " , fivwflir lwda.with other lmpr.vem.nts,via.iu.auii and a full water r oi terms and other particulars, apply te HAND PICKED GC8TAV HERZBERO Plaintiff. 1 Summons. Ajrainet HEDWW HERZBERO, Defea4ant U1A1 The People of the , Territory of Utah, Terbdwig Heraberg-- Defendant, OtBETIKO). Wholetal and Retail. Toe era hereby rammoBed te appear ta an ae tioa brought acainst yon by (he - above ; in named Matte Leureotto the FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SCP F rebate Court in and Plaintiff., far the County of of Weber and Territory PLIED. Utah, and answer tbe complaint Sled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service Orders Promptly Shipped to an$ on yon of this summoms if serv.4 within this on the Railroads. Point Connty, and if not within this County but within the Third Judicial District of th. Territory of Utah within twenty days; otherwise if within the Territory of Utoh within forty days, or judgment will be taken against you by default, for the sum P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. of dollars, according to tbe prayer of said Complaint. This action fs brought to obtain a decree ofsaid Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Con t diexolving the bonds of Matrimony existing between the said Plaintiff and isefendnt, and for Grove. neb other relief a to this court shall seem just A Fine Hall and equitable, and cost of suit. anmsements All kinds of ont-do'A from IN HI IN BBS WH KK KOK. I hereunto set my and large dancing floor, accommodating hand and Hh1 of said Court, in Ogdn to Xi persons. this 21 day of Octobor, A. D. Parties wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds mustapily seveuaays in advance. F. S. lilCrtARDS, Clerk Probate Court. dM-i- t d220-6- m I!y N.TANSES, Jr., Deputy. THE BEST BEER 'At Neugrati, in Polish Prussia, the other davv the workmea who were engaged in digging the founda CITT LOT, glTUATED NEAR MAIN Ogden City. It is a most desirable aila. I liUlldin. anri wood bouse and cellar, sis. a wall with house, HALF A crmss lawn, i ' the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. 8TREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. 176-t- .I A.V, DRIVER, TROp'a. 9 CHAS. N1BLET, General Freight aud Ticket Agent. MOSES THATCHER, f.en. Supt. 1H Wtm. d2-t- f 1:30 a.m. a in. Trains Leave Logan dally, 11 a.m . preservation of the teeth in the jaws - I. ill tion of a ' house, unearthed a large hnrvinor cround in which a great number of bodies had been laid side by side in two regular rows. The h LIQUORS. I dl74-6- r For-- 1 eign and Native In addition ta the above, is iThe birth of the Duchess of Edin' burgh baby increases the number of Queen Victoria s grand children of whom twenty-thre- e to twenty-six- , are living. . , A Boston philosopher says that you want to look at men a boo$ beels to discover !thtir : energy. A slow, slothful man runs ihi boots rer at I"'' the heels. Oils, : Turps, Varnishes, Brushes, etc. : Name of STATION. patronage.""" Repairing', Cleanins, etc s, done with Dispatch. r GOODS, Paints, let 1874.' ON AND AFTER JAN. Fifth Street, Ogden, Where he will be glad of a shore of ; ' PERFUMERY AND TOILET LLE Hotel, STAIR BUILDERS. and their extreme regularity were the moBi striking features in these little chang From Chicago to St. Paul remains,iswhich werethatbutthe ed. spot had It thought ' Via Madison. Baraboo and Elrey, and it it the Swedish the in time f the used been ouly route ruuning who had fallen in those to wars bury PULLMAN PALACE CARS the sanguinary battle fought at St. PuL Through between Chicago and Fraustadt, near Neugratz, on Febru. ary 13 1706, between the Swedes it STKNNETT, iUAttvil 11UU11111, Agt Passenger Geul and the allied baxons and liussian. (ienl Sunerinumdent. AND THE SHORES pnblie A desperado named William Orders left at John Boyle's Furniture was arrested at Sacramento will receive prompt attentioa. Store and Chief Karcher last wetkj by f WatC Mc officer P. O'Neil. special ers was a fugitive from justice, he having with a man named John, Crook, ohot without provocation SODA WATER. three, men iu a saloon in .Nebraska City," Nebraska, some months ago. WATER WILt BE Two of the victims, an American SPARKLING 80DA our an" a German, died. The friends of OCDEN MANUFACTORY, the latter were about to hang the or Retail, Wholesale murderer4but the Sheriff izot theui into jail and saved them. The pris- ON REASONABLE TERMS. oners escaped, however, before their City Customers can be supplied daily at their trial by the aid of parties outside. resiliences. Mc Waters, it ' appaars went to ' We have also opened a cozy Sparta, Oregon, and shortly afterwith had a difficulty ward he there ICE CEEAM SALOON I one George Reed, whom he shot and Ou the Premises. killed. The double murderer effected his escape, and on Tuesday last he Order left at P. 0. Box 29, or at was recognized in Sacramento by a the below Z. C. Ju. I., fourth Factory, man named Tibitts, who was witness Street, mil jvtt receive I'rompt Att'ntton. of the murder in Oregon. When the PAYNE & CHRISTIAN. arrest was made, through information furnished by Tibitts, McWatcrs assumed a bold air and tried to convince the officers of tin. ir mistake, -but they soon convinced him that he was the right man in the right WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN i Chicago & North-Weste- MAY 18th, 1874, the Utah Railway, m m..n. 2 ventral AFTER Uan..i . nnuru ' " tos Eoad. FOR CHICAGO, JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent. James williams wihe to ihform the for business in the that he has " TICKETS ANB Patent Medicines! There is a Nebraska reward for CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES his arrest and detention, and for his AND FRUITS return to Oregon there is an addition S. State. offered that al 81,000 By Express, Daily, in their season. by i F. CHrooicle. t BUY YOUR sfeciAS. NOTICE. ' OGDZM PURE DRUGS III. VOI.. Murderer Arrested in place. V MTD-WESTEH- RA.IIVrA.Y. - E OTEL, HOUSE, AMERICAN MAIN STREET, TAILOllIXG. E. P. BROWN,, LANE, NEW YORK. direct il-f- Mysterious Murder. Connecticut has a Jystery at the town of Bridgeport that is attracting much attention, theNevr Englaci States. A yoang man named Lattin is in jail at the above name phce, ebarged with the "crime of niurdering'Ellen Lucas, a young woman with whom he had held intimate relations. She was found dead in a marsh, with her face in the water, but the physicians and chemi&ts have as yet been unable to account for her death. She was not drowned, for her lungs were still filled with air; there was no mark of violence upon her person, save what some believed to be the effect of pressure upon the nostrils; but there were no sure indications that she had been strangled. One theory was that she had been killed by quick poison, and color was given to the idea by the discovery of sundry concoctions, including prussic acid, in a barn to which Latlin had access, and testimony to the effect that he had purchased certain poisonous drugs. But the chemists have been unable to find in the stwraach any traces ef Then it was surmised that poison. she might have been struck on the head with a sand-baa ad the body was taken up, the head opened and the brain cut into thin slices, but no injury there could be discovered. In fact, the doctors have been unable to find any injury that could have caused her death. Her wr;sts only show that she had ben roughly handled by some one. The coroner's jury have found that the unfortunate girl came to her death at the hands cf Lattin, and he is held for trial, but with no conclusive, or really circumstantial evidence against him, Altogether, the case is a mysterious one, aua puolic opinion is strongly against the accused. JVaehington Chronicle. A UXSELFMII FRIEXD." $6,00 Per Annum in Advance. Frr WELLS, FARGO v .OGDKN, UTAH. t ; will be welcanie in every borne. Everybody loves such a dog, and the portrait is executet su true to the life, that it eeems the veritable presence of the animal itself. The Rev. T. Da Witt dog ialmage tells tuat his own Newfoundlaud (tue finest iu Brooklyn) barks at it! Altnougu so natural, nooaa who sees this premium chrouio will have the slightest fear of being bitten. liesides the chroiuu, every advance subscriber to THE ALblNE lor 1875 is constituted a nmm-ner- , aud eniitled to 1 11 the pr vileges of "I President, a. d. fibuniiuiTji vice BRIGHAM YOIJNft. TM.JKNNINOS. JOHN SHARP. mAMORz LrmE,' ; L 8. HILLS, Cashier. FOR 1875. TERMS: $200,000 Capita ir cbronio besides. The national feature ef THE ALDINE must be taken in Bonair.w sense Tru art is cosmopolitan. While THE ALDINE is a strictly American institution, it dues not confine iteslf eutirely to the reproduction of native art. Its mission it to cultivate a broad and appreciative art taste, one that will discriminate only on grounds of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing before the patr ns of THE ALD1ME. as a leading choracteri.tic. the productions of the most noted American artists attention will always he glvoa to sjiecunens from forehju masters, giving sub scribers all the pleasure and instruction obtuiun bl from home or loreign sources The art'stic illustration of American scenery, THE ALDINE, is an important original feaivre.siiieV its msguificeuf plates are iA a biz. more appropriate to the satis factory treatment of details ibau cau bo afforded by any inferior page. judn-iuuof iateisiersioii landscape, marine, figure and ania a! subjec s, sustaiu an ssible the wliere uualia'ed mfiest, imp scope of the wnrk counties the artist too closely to a single . The literature ot THIS ALDlNs! of ismijec style is alight aud graceful .accompaniment, win thy of the urtistic wa B es, with only such technW ( isquisitiuiis as do uot i u teller e with the popular lutoieit of the work. THE ALMNE ART D.M0X. J. SILLtlfcS CHARLES W. The necesuTty of a popular medium for the representation of the productions ot ourgrett has always been recignized, aud many attempts kave been made to meet the want. The successive fa. lures which so invarwbly followed each attempt in this country to essablish an art journal, did not provt the indifference of the people of America to the claims ot high art So soon as a proper appreciatio . of tne want and abil ty to meet it were shows, ttie public at once rallied with eatbuaiasm to its support, and the result was a grunt artistic and commercial triumph TUB ALDINE THE ALDINE, while issued with all the regu Icrity, has nsae af the temporary or timely inte est characterises of ordinary periodicals. It it an elegant miscellany of pure, light, aud grac. ful literature; and - collection of pictures, the rar st speciaieLS of arti tic skill, in black and white. Although each succeeding number alfcrda a frrsu pleasur. to its lrieads, the ral value and beamy of 'HIE ALDINE will b. most appreciated alter it is bound up at tho cloee of the year. Wxile other publications may claim superior cheapness, as compared with rivals of a similar class, THE ALDINE is a unique and original conception alone and unanpreached absolutely withont competition lu price or character. The ptMsesor of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity of flu - paper and engravings in auy other shap. r number ef vol. ten tiB.es its cost; and then, ther. is the uwes "HAN' A. MEVER, COUNSELOR. All ' wonderfully carried out." attention. and Mining Claims surveyed. ATTORNEY-- f Office i Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a beautiful portiai", in. oil colors, of th same uoble dog whose picture lu a former issue attracted so much Logan, Cache Co. Land ,. 1HIEMIU3I Civil Engineer, nd Ilydrttniie - l.e Jr., S. TANXEIi j ' t Art Journal of America. ISSUED MONTHLY. days arrives . A of Prospectus For lh 7 4 Eighth Year. Sn IrtAlnia-Wednes- DRUG STORE! - CTAII, SATLTKIAY, OCTOBKll 24, 1874. TTT 7.3U a.m Wednesdays and Saturdays City and Slatersville, 2.46 p.m. JSSyi wd Saturday. U 1- Wo. 30. i 8.40 a.m. 6.S0p.m. . , . , 6.) .m. 40a..u.. . dily double Mail daily Jwfr Mail daily ' 6.45 pm. . . JMCTIGI f " 1ERIVAU,, CITT f mini I oi ji s - ETCH w CllllVVa piipbvI Eartrraiiai Hlf ii ' rUUUIJHEUU r lost Office: OffdenAND mails. " t Corar. : nd Business Manager. BS Sr.""1" THE OSDEtl EVENING. Sundays excepted pTtR wa - bat svm rttmn enj IWSTMUSAWMlIiL And arc feew turning out A No. a Quality of RED PINE LUMBER, 1 Which we wni sell at Prices for Cash. CO7XEY & CO-- , Bed-Ro- ck Eogan Cache dU-2i- a Co., Ttah. |