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Show Shr9gtkn function. oru .... ..... - - ' MAIN STREET, CCDEN -- - - Faroe Mouth BingleCopy - , t " .BarVALS. Salt Lake City, double daily West, ThrooKh Mail daily East, Through Mail daily w . . 6.30 p.m. .. . 6.i0-.u- . 1.40 ju. 7.00 a.m. . . For Palt Lake and the Kant . . 6.00pm. for Suit take and the Wert the Krh County mails go via Evanston, Wyoming, and lairs the latter place for Rich Couuty, . 2 p.m. . Wednesdays and Saturdays, at Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursdays and . 5.00p.m. Sundays Daily to Logan . . JJarth Ogdei. and HarrisTille Wednesdays A Saturdays i00 p.m. J.30 a.in Huntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays l'lfcin 'City and Slatersville, Lynn 2.45 p.m.. (Vwlneedays and Saturdays gooper and Alma Wednesdays and . ' 00 m Saturdays OFFICE nTJRS. 6.45 o.m. 8.15 a.m. .1 TVniivArv MDnw genday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. DWARTMENT JLEG1STBY Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ontside Door open from (J a.m. to 8 p.m. . JOSEPH IiALL, Postmaster. .... rj p. fj' p, U. C. Trains - - (.: "'leaves' P." C. ' 'anit j leaves and lt4; N. train 17. ti - - arrives - leaves ' 5.40 p.m. .20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. a.m. : p.m. - 3 40 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. - C OO p.m. - 8 30 a.m. - -- - train arrives i 7.40 a.m. - J Salt Lake City Time. mum So. , LODGE. a. r. A A. M. OGDEX, UTAH. II ELD IK mrirv MEETINGS OTXTKD Main Stroot, tirt Q Hall, over Child's Store,muum. WJJ. ...... audtairifcuiuctuai brethren in good standing, are cordially invited. E. " II. REED, Sec'y. I. O. O. F. OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 5, E tERY MEETING Evening, at balf-piSeven o'clock, At MASOXIC HALL, 5IAIX STKEKT corBojuurniug brethren in good stauding ate dially invited. N. G. S:i ... T. E. BROWN, Win. 1L COOK, d47 ly, gac'v. NATI1AN TANNER, Jr- - F.S. RICHARDS. Murk Twain's Cold. Interviewing n Burglar. The first time I began to stecze, a friend told me to go' and lut-li.roj feet ia hot water and go to bed.. I did so. Shortly after, another friend told me to get up and take a cold shower bath. I did that aso. Within the hour, 'another friend assured me that it was policy to feed a cold and starve a fever. I had both." So I thought it best to fill myself up for the cold, and let the fever starve' i. while. Ia cases of this kind I seldom do things by halves; I ate pretty heartily. I conferred my custom upon a stranger, who had just opened a restaurant in Cortlandt street, near the hotel,- that moruing, paying so much fur a full meal. lie waited near in respectful silence until I had finished feeding my cold, when le inquired if the people about New York were much afflicted with colds. I told him I thought they were. He then vent out and took in his sign. I started up towards the office, and on the way feneun,tered 'Another bosom friend, who told me that a quart of warm salt water would come as near curing a cold as anything in the world. I hardly thought I had rooui for it,' but 1 tried it anyhow. The result was surprising. I believe I threw up my immortal soul. .Now, as I give my experience fur tne benefit of those of your frieuds who are troubled with this distemper, I feel that they will see the propriety of iy cautioning, them against following such portions ot it as proved with me, and acting upon this couviction I warn them agaiQSt warm salt water. It may be a good enouh remedy, ' but i thiuk it is A Mr. Burgess, who lately killed a burglar in Henrico County, Virgin ia, thus describes the encounter: "Hush Burgess thus tlk how he killed that burglar in Henrico Co., Virgiaia, a lew nights ago: 'For some time past thieves have beeu visiting my premises, and have broken into my stable-yaraud on four occasions, and carried away quite a large number of valuable fowls as" well- as gome other articles, corn etc. I found it neeessary to take the few chickens left and place them under my dwelling house each night iu order to save them from the thieves. As the result will show, the thieves came oue night too mauy: For on Saturday night," or Suudav morning last, at a few minutes past 3 o elock, Mrs. Iurgesa awoke me and informed me that some one was in the house. I listened, and heard some one in the sitting room adjoining our chamber. Quietly getting out of bed I soou had my pistol in hand, and started for the room from which the noise emanated. As I was about to leave the chamber the front door was closed by some one so loudly that it led me to think that it was my father (win is staying with me) raovirig about, and so said to my wife, but, to be sure, I ran as quickly as possible to the front door and pulled it open, when some oue sprang from the s:de of the door directly in front of me, and I demanded, 'What are you doing here?-- ' Its being very dark, I could only sec tho figure of a man, and, as I challenged him, saw him raise his arm as though to strike when I screamed out, 'You villain, you,' and shot The man sprang from the porch to the ground, and attempted. to go under it, but only succeeded in getting about half way under it when he died, the ball having entered his body near the centre, and just opposite the lower point of the shoulder-bladeAs this man went down another ran from the corner of the house, near the chamber window, when I shot at him also, but piobably missed him. Then I called my father and two colored men on the place, who came with lights and found the body to bo that jf a col- ored man named Cornelius Koblnson. who lived on the Mechanicsville turnpike half a mile or mere from my EICHARDS & TAMER, rather too severe. If I hadanuthtr cold in my head, and there .was no s at other course left me but to take Iaiv, Attbrsiej "" " either an, earthquake or a quart of warm Bait water, I would take my Office at the Court House, chances on the earthquake. After this every budy in- the hotel All Trind of tezil and Notarial business promptly attended to. became interested, aud I took all sorts of remedies hot lemonade M. D. pepper tea, bonestt, stewed Quaker, T.'SE. huai hound siirip, onions aud loaf suSirrjrooii gar, lemons aud brown sugar, vinegar and. Office: Main Street, tliree doors south aud aadaifum,five buttles nsh balsam, eight bottles cherry pectoral, aud ten of Tost Office, UHcle iSam's remedy, but bittlesof f OCDEX, ITAII. all without etiect.-of the prescriptions given by ATJ, an Oue old was we'll, it was dreadlady Hydraulic and Civil Eusineer, ful. She mixed a decoction composI Logan; Cache Co. ed of molasses, catnip, peppermint, LandWoiiniog Claims surveyed. aquo fortis, turpentine, kerosene and various other drugs, and instructed A.: me to take a wine glassful of it every ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. I never took but Office at Residence 2nd South Street, fifteen minutes. Salt Lake City, Utah. one dose; that was enough. I had to All kinds of legal business promptly attended ltf take to my bed, and remain there far two entire days. ; TilE DESLhET NATIOXAL DAXK When I felt a little better, more things were recommended. I was OF SALT LAKE CITY. and willing to take anyPaid Fp Capital, $200,000 desperatePlain gin was recommended, Authorized a - ., ki,uuu,uuu thing. then gin and molasses, then gin and WM. H. IIOOPER. President, onions. I took all three. I detected H. S. ELDRbDG E, Vice Free. liRIUHAM YOUNG. no peculiar result however, except Directors. WM. JENNINGS. that I had acquired a breath like a JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, turkey buzzard, and. hail to change " L. 8. 11ILL3, Cashier.? my boarding place. Ceis. Gold Dast. College Scrip, liiMffe At this new place they suggested t.tti r PrtllotKii.a mail a nnH IwfiTitlltl foreigft.SKtoS, tor Sale.A Iuterest Paid on a different remedy to any yet tried. livings Deposits. A sheet bath was recommended I CO. had never refused a remedy yet, ,and FELLS, FARGO it seemed poor policy to commence OGDEN, UTAH. thes; therefore I determined to take JJanlcers a sheet bath, though I had uo idea w . t a d Dri4iiitt .il"Ean Francisco, Hew York, Bos-- what sort of an arrangement it was. Cllicafo,' St. Louis, Ljndou and Paris. Agvn-i- i and West. It was administered at midnigrtj and all the principal Citiw Alft isme certificates of deposit. Keep opta the weather was very frosty. My c eunts and transact a general banking business. back aud bnast were stripped, and a wini attention given to collections. f .J- ii. WUUAcI. Agent. sheet (there appeared to be a thousand yards of it) soaked in ice water SPECIAL SOIICE. was wound armud me until I resemN AN' AFTER MAY. 15th, 1574, the Utah bled a swad for a columbiad. It is a Central Hailroad'Cornnauv will Iis-:iTickelM the cruel expedient. Finn Road. tale of Krlurn When the chilly rag touches one's ' JAMES SHARP, General Ticket Agent. warm, flesh it makes him start with suddi-violence and gasp for breath, do in the death agny. as men " just J LP URIAH SMITH, froze the marrow iu my bones and It S PREPARED TO LAY BRICK IN THE BEST heart. I Style of W orkmanship at a Reasonal lf Rate. stopped the beatings of my ORDERS left with Douglass A Kobuins' will reWhen had come. time thought my ive prompt attention. dl"o-lI recovered from this, a friend the application of a mustard plaster to my breast. I believe that would have cured me effectually if it had not been fur young Clemens. When I went to bed I put the mustard plaster where I c uld reach it when I should be ready tor it. But young Clemens got hungry in the night and ate it up. I never saw T I am a child with such an appetite J TVTTn ii " A.3, MATCHMAKER confident that he would have eaten AND JEVELER, t in.Mai.l,, Cork.. Jeweirv, Silver and me if I had been healthy. After ad STREET. OOPKN 111"- MA1K done this experience ycu cannot wonder ans all wok rsjrarted "wtly that I dread going to .New Ycrk. OGDEN, UTAH, BROWN, Physician, Obstetrician. dll-t- J. II. MXTXiNE MmER, " V lEte. V . 111 do3-l- y r wand'Express "i-- lt 0i-t- .I f WWW tf mi i( L- 13,1875. rum; drugs III. VOL. J -- - - ASfr hen-hous- d - di-l- y ON AND 33 Cases Men's Gum Boots, j 8 0 83 4 1G T5 60 i iz 1 K la rrlre at Ogdea 6u i P. Ogden 40 8 40! 9 SI T 10 1 00 T 81 1 39 AT THE CentruvilU 10 4 7 44 1 60 Woods Croat 10 13 7 ia 17 Arrire at Salt Lake 10 40 8 20 3 00 ClipperiEoD, Pl'BIir. KOTARY Main Street, oppciitt J. Biyle'i furni ture store, Office, - Ogcleii, TOE METHODIST j ' I'. T. - i AC ADE3IY ! CIGARS, EXCEPTED,) & 8.30p.m. 5 at a.m Leaving Ogden City ana Salt Lake City at8.30 a.m.and 5.05, p.m. Paesenirers will please pnrrha their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the fare is collected un the train. Trains Trains Trains Arrive aud Terms: f Three One Scholar. One Term Trescriptiona accurately prepared . Months, One Do lar per Month. at Oue Scholar, One Term of Three Months, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Month. CHAS. MDLET, General Freight aud Ticket AgonL MOSES THATCHER, Gen. Supt. , llol llol JIol Mol I01i TIIE Hemming Candy Factory. ALL KINDS OF e Cents ' CALIFORNIA ALEH i J OHM HORHOCKS, ' PRINCIPAL. GUNS GUMS! I ANNOUNCE TO MY CUSTOMEItS AND ti e pnUic (renerally that I am prepared to do work in. the C.iinKlilif Ii Line un short notice and with d.ispaich. Iu ceasequence of scarcity of money I will take in Exchange. (rain A Produce VALKMINK K. BOKSSEL. df6-3r- Good Offer vur Hoida L'ep, 5 Gallons, TIIE BEST BEER in VI Ai Wholesale and Retail. lon, $9,00. . Ac- House. IlairilrMsinp. Don't tbe place, near G. W. Turer's itook Store. . i THE TUADE SIT" I'LIEI). AST) RiCHTER & FRY1 IS Gal Promptly attended AT COST! (RetiriDf t. jhiAt AT COSTI ' and Jewelry. from BnttnoM.) , ,' ASM USSEN. CARLO. 8. L. CITY, OPPOglTJt OFFICE. POtiT d.lS9-m- . ! PRODUCE STORE. "Vr, Tumor, Hae his old staad on FIFTH STREET, . fur the purchase and sala of . Fifth Fniy Shavinz. First-rle- ALL KIND OF rilODUCE, Garden ant Grass Seeds., bis ki BOOK STOKEaajoining he kcep all the PeriodicalH and Newspaper! of the day, also a full strck of Wall Payor,' E. P. BROWN, Orders Pronely Shipped to any Point on the Railroads. . G-- . A.rtlt, Eireet, Oom. dttf Oldest Banking Institutien la Utah. Ihterist Allowed om Timb Deposith. f Toiiworiitl f oriiot PRtilDENT. ANTHONY GOBBJC, CASatEfi. pririetors are G. MORITZ, 1 r' e(o. : ' W. IU1NEE. 1'JctureiFraic die5-6- m WHOLESALE. AND RKTA1L DEALERS IX CAIIFOUXIA VEOETABLES AND FRUITS Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. Bj Express,' Daily, lu their season P. 0. Box 19, 0gden. amusements ' A Fine Hall All kinds of ont-do- or and large dancing floor, accommodating from 'Hi to Mi pereoi.s. Partita wicbini; to engage the Iratl or Grounds mustapily serendays ia advance. TERMS LOW. Shipping a Specialty. MAIN At th? Low Trice of FORTY CKXTS A BUSIII. Send on Yonr Orders. EDLEY HAMPTOfv Orpoilte Old Tithing Caice, SODA WATER. OGDEN MANUFACTORY Wholesale or Retail, STREET, OPPOSITE TOST OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH. OX REASONABLE TERMS.' City Customers can be supplied residence. LIME I' LIME! LltViEl ALES! GOOD GREY H.IML Snprties at nnce. Salt Lake City. .; Board and Ftrtt Class nrsv-cio- ' ' S. 8. RICHARDS, ' Ogdea City, Cuh. FIRST AATIOXAL DAXK OF LTAB Watchees commodations for $6.00 per week. rrnm hotel has lately changed and the new J. deter- hand, Brewery , Col led i vim CITY HOTEL. iiueu u aeep a Grove Tin 4RIER iTlT.KEADIK.r'r. 80-l- We will deliTcr in in this city, Positively the biwt ia the market. t CAKE1 inatlc to WEI)DI. ! ! South of Newaian P. 9 .Box 24. MRATED VM-t- at the MAIS BTREET, OODKS. Agent for Co's. privilege. Fur term and other aarticiriart, apply to WARREN HUSSEV;- CONECllONERY Eh"1!'. A. Ii. WALKER, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Sc ... ffhohssale and Retail. In addition to the regular Day Scbool. I will open a Night, Scbool for tbe benefit Get your CHRISTMAS jf those who cannot attend Day School. FACTORY, One Boor Further notice will be given iu due iiuiu. d220-- LYON vi ; , FA?IILIES 1 T AT.F A CTTT LOT, 8ITCATFD KKAR M At I I HtrMr (Htv It la at- mAi.4 r ' T fllrfl.tn liunv .la.l.VU nrui i) iff hnildiiig site, and contslr.a tow a jrood Kriiiary; ' uuuoeanu nut vren a nu aito ii.ju.tc, ceuar, ' ,4i pump. i Jt l neatly eed siihstantially fenced, bM a flnv ftrnn. lawa, 6U x 44 feet, and vrnsmentnl flowei help. with other improvesBeats, aud a fuU water ? Homo 3Xulo CinlicH, per Month. ':. ... CLASSIC STUDENTS. Seventy-fiv- Dill VER, 1'kop'k. FOR SALE. 4.30 p.m Ogdon dao-l- HIGHER ENGLISH BRANCHES. Wm. . B iOa.m. Leaye Opten daily, leave Frunkliu, at $:o0 a m. Leave Logan daily, 11 a.m , : dll-l- ' WHOLESALE AND RETA IL UTAH.KQRJKERN' RAILROAD. ' The London Graphic says : Monte Cristo's escape from the sack in which he was flung into the sea 1'rom the Chateau d'lf has been imitated by an iugenious Persian. Having incurred the displeasure of a high functionary at Shiras, . Mohammed Mirza was condemned to be fastened up in a sack with a viper, a cock and a cat, and after an hour's time, when this happy family La I improved their acquaintance, the sack aud its contents were to be thrown into tbe river. Fortunately for Mohammed Mirza, his executioners forgot to search his pocket, which contained a small knife. Directly the mouth of the sack was closed upon him and his companions, he cut in half the viper, which was already encircling hi leg; the cock and cat were next dispatched, aud our Persian occupied the remainder of his hour by simulating a violent fiht of the three and giving forth the most cries of agony. In oue time ack aud all were cousigned to the water, and then Mohammed Mirza speedily freeing himself from prison, gained the other side of tbe river and came post baste to Europe, for the future a voluntary .exile from his ' .' fatherland. , . - . COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: Two Dollars and Home, Kennedy, lied Jackets l?an latum and Angostura Bitters, e3PidUJiTJSDKNT. (Late Principal of Corhine Tuulic Schools) Tale of a Sack. j TOBACCO AND SNUFF. . Krn: walker; ! 4 JOHN SHARP, . ' DAILY, (SUNDAYS E. CHURCH. CCDEN, of Instruction , WINES & LIQUORS. addition to the above, sage, apply to ' t JAMJMS SHARP, t Gfu'l likket and Freight Agent. Under the liirectiou of Course . ' WILL HE OPEN THEM. eign and Nativo For all Information coneeralug Freight or Pas - Monday No v. O, AT A FULL LINE OF GROCEEIESl' MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ' Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, o 8 62 II. - X 20 KaytTllla TVr. ' VcrHisnw, Genuine Olil Scotch Whi?lej, (M Cognao Brandj. Fine Jamai' Hum, Dutch Schnapps. ' 00 3 Frmingtn la ' Turps, 00 GENTS' GLOVES, 22lB6m b 1 Trains Lear AND VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. , 4 ea. Pass. s house.'" t OF LADIES' FURS ' 4 6 , , Woods Crow No. LARJ2 LINE eta. S Kaysrille A OiU, Urushes, etc. Salt Uke Farniingtoa 10 fasps Men's Buffalo-line- d Xiootn and Huts. SO A f CeutrevUI knee and hip. TOILET No. 1 So. 3, Past. Pass. Trains Lear Children's Rubber Overshoes. Paints, aFTES JAN. 1st 174. Name of STATION. 100 Cases Men's, Women's and vniiaren'3 Arctic Overshoes. SO Cases Men's, Women's and I COODS, PIOXEER LItfE OFUTA1T WHOLESALE & RETAIL, e - TEEFCMEKY.AND SALT LAKE CITY, OFFERS - 3?atent Medicines CMTRAIi UTAH , BRICKLAYING. y GEORGE DUNFORD -- . . 6.4U 8.10 a.m. . . j.vwv-- J.Wa.ro. . tutr?',L-n " OGDE3T, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBUIJAKY CM8IK8. : waoezzAJk T.80a.m. Salt Lake City, double daily West, Through Mail daily . gat, Through Mail daily . arrives o EVERY EVENING. v , DKP&BTUBI. P. train-- PUBLISHED 10 Oftiee: OsdeuANDPost MAILS. CLOSING ARRIVAL . DRUG STOREi JLJl 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Tear Biz Months CITY 11 E EVENING, Sundays excepted foblUked ZVKK Pcsushiks compint. by the CkaS.W. PENROSE. Editor and Biibilibss Mnjjaxr. J. C. SUTHERLAND, CEORCE P, C. BATES, LiHrkt Attorney. 1'ta.h And ten year.. l. frh-- to eiiaiiaatton ICE. CREAM SALOON! j; i.;On the Premises, j Orders Uft at P. 0. Box 20, Iht Factory, iutt belnm 7. n M t " f Mithi-f- ir COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Jti- - iisjxcml ttntl nines and certiflcsiu-- s tUr fTe hare also opened a eoxy Late Circuit Jwipx, Miehitnn, for eight years and ex-C.J LateU. daily at S'reet, of 4m- - .r r at Fr,,n-t- vill recdvi Prompt Attention. , rAYNE & CHRISTIAN. ; ! |