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Show 'M 9j 4e gunrttom She U--. 0 6oPAT. I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION - brtiree Month! . 4.0U 2.0U w .4 gitfleOopy ' . auh8- aekival and closini . f felt Lake City. West, Througn e.m. s.Wp.m. uuiu.-- West, Througn .fffJTi.. S.40 .m.-6J- 0 - ? ?.SftSwi5r Boston, for Kioto Ti Pl County, W yom- ,im.. cue County, .Ud Saturday. j fL. Aline Wednesdays W'P a.m. T .00 Hooper and gatitroave and m BEGI8TBY UJEPAUTSIBNT i Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Anun funm 0 am. to O n.Sfl I p.m. 2 iiuide Boor otien fcom ea.m. to Postmaster. JOSEPH II ALL, Ill ?. iValna'l C. P. O.P. p. c. train arrives ana it " u .. rj ' N. leaves 4 1 -- and' ' Hi'- - here was alwavs s tasta ot bad breeding about PFynimM.' Belcher has been a Bohemias in his walk and temtalk; and oarj'hia added and sporadie genius, perament by the'cffngeBialityylf hisodc.or such a temperament, have' kept him Beecher is a Yankee in looking after the main chance, but a Califur nian, in spending? this- "moifey and crowding his time. He does three much wrk-aspious man ana taiK nis to in nouniuui ao, ougnt and loose rhetoric sthere is. an eyer- a "s.sa p.m. iliustratioh'and statement.' The . 8.50 a.m. has shown, above all other things, . i7.5Q a.mt thai'aftsr years fcf uixing cuUure 6.40 p.'m! . 8 40 a.m.! with religion, the average 1'lymouth -- f B-ia- l 6.20 p.m. member is an ignoramuanda gossip. 6.00 p.m. nstead ot seeing in tbe witness bex 8 80a.m. for of nely-- f ut, ,the defense, " - traiu arrives leaves , ' gait Uke City Tim,' i. o: d. st discrinuhafing adherents of tyr.. Beecher we fiqajar-ce- l 'of tattling oldTtomen, isom of them about the prade of kitchen do mestics of a country tewal ht Jfew blue-bloode- If.1 0GDEN LODGE, No. 8, K VERY SeTen o'clock, MSETIN0 Evening, at halt-paOF At MAMIHC ia T - - - . Pbjla-delph- 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. and ultimately irresponsible in both P. train arrives " leaves " e Times. - Li!S. 5 EET HALL, MAIX STB are fioioaruiig brethren in good Handing dially invited. Win. M. COOK. N. d lino-land-. Mr. Beecher has succeeded ia in 3. l.v. u" BROWS, E. spiring his membership with his own f, g'y. has also, given themi TAuNNKR, 3? intensity, and. i j, g. RICHARDS: 2' NATHAN hi8 Tooseness df tongue,'hia cheap fa"M'MT'T? miliarity, and his want of dignity, k TJTkO discretion and u'8efufncl8.a t f j .f If a n'.an, not a clergyman, would Attorneys a oewspaper.as Mr. Beecher organize OGDEN, UTAH, has dope with the Christian Union, at thq?Couft Mouse, t ha would be . regarded Js absolutely ' mnn J..TA at. Iaw, 0c " All kinds of Lecul and promptly attended to. W Notarial businesi dB-t- f. ; A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. U U . W l, VI , -- . MAIN STREET, OGDEN EVpRY- - EVENING, fcrrvn ivaittvimnmnm X 5 JXA. J. J0rAA n l 1 ; i i never look at my oldateel composing rule that I do ' not bless myself that, while my strength 1asa, I am' not atUhe aercy of the world. 'wanted I can go If my pen back to the type case and be sure to find work; for I learned the printer's trade .thoroughlynewspaper work, job work book work, and prees work. I am- glad I ' have a - good trade.- It ia a ruck upon which the There is possessor can stand firmly.health and vigor for both mind and body in an aonest trade. It is the e Strongest and surest part of the marl- - GoirfiiuJthc academy to the printing office, or the artizan's lje,nch, pr if Jpu please, to the farm for.be sure true farming is a trade, and a grand one at that; Lay thus a sure foundation, and, after that, branch off into whatever professio ' jVou please. You have heard, perhaps, of the clerk' who had faithf ally served " Stephen Girard freui boyhood to manhood.41 On the twenty-firs- t an ha went niversary of his birth-day- . o his master aud tyld bim his time was up, 'and he certainly expected in the mer(mportant-prohiotichant's service. 'ButGirard said to TO THE TRADE. I is-no- - -- ? Town.ed-in.th- J00 OFFICE HOURS. . m t. - sn Knew (QeorgeAlfrtd efw-reMviir- 2.t5 p.m. ' NOTICE v 8.40 aJU. . . r Learn a Trade. p.m. e.20.m. Wari;A. .K.tT M Through t- ' OGDEJf, UTAH, SATURDAY. JIIKCII 27.1875. JM.'l.0 wAto y 1 i PU2L1SHED .19 - Jlt Late City, J e ( $8.00 . DRUG;. STORE i T i t il i: CITY--. ,r v m XVaWN-M- ... PneilsiriMO . pj Him Ta&r a aw unprincipled." piim vV ukeson, who s ono of Mr. Beecher's partners, has been a lobbyist "at Washington ibr years, and is - - celf-mad- -- - " 1 Js's r HAILROAD. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1674. - Cap, Boot and Shoe busi ness for the last years, t " . t CEO. DUNFORD, ' T? "Very well. v'-l- fxade," Now go ana .. v - . I li 40 1 00 Ofdem .' A. ' . ranuinKtnn ' . at Salt 1 WILD OATS. - !" 11 t 12 T 10 Dak T 1 T 44 1 SO 13 7 U 1 76 S SO I 00 : ; n AMERICAN .THE CHAMPION eaji i 6"pape rt. IixomrkiTro by a corp. of th. beet American artist., ami Comribctf.d to by the most popular humorists anil satirists of T.s DAT. WILD OATSaow enters successfully upon the sixth year of Its existence, ant has become the aatabliabad humorous and satirical paper of the country. It was started and eoutinusd tbe first year as a monthly, then, to satisfy the .demand, of the Dnblic u was changed to a tortnift-htiystill continuing it good work f hitting folly si it U WINES & LIQUORS. . . ' addition to the above, 1 CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SKUFF. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a m & 3.30p.m. . ana i ' t t Salt Lake City at 8.80 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Paasenrere wiU nleaae narehaa their tloketf at the offices, fifty cents additional will be charged wbaa the tu it coUectad on th train. For alt lnformatien concerning rreight J 1 MIXED .TRAINS WILL PVX PROSPECTUS FOB 1875. r- Fine Article of Old Tom Gin,;Fc , eicn o ar'd Native 19 1 Ot II 4 f M. ) I 10 . WoodlCroa. Arri at. F. I " 40 1 Kayarill . 2 No." iaa. ! Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old ' Cognao Brandy, Fine Jamai, !j ;.j Hum, Dutch Schnapps. ,4 ., learn a ' ) "What tade, sir?'1 be must butts barrels and I'Good. in demand while you livel Go and learn the cooper's trade; and when you have mad i perfect barrel bring it to me." The young man went away and learned the trade, and in time brought to his master a splendid barrel of his own make.' Gtrard examined it, aud gave the maker two thousand 'dollars ' for it, and then said to him "Now;" 'sir, I "want you in my countine-Tbom- ; but henceforth, you will not bo dependent upon the whim of Stephen Girard, - Let what will come, you have a good traie always ' in reserve." The young man saw the wisdom, and understood. Years jfgo, when the middle-age- d were boys, Horace men of wrote: Greeley "Tt is a irreat source of consolation to us that when the public shall be tired of us as an editor, we can make a satisfactory livelihood at setting so that while our type or farming; ' strength lasts ten thousand block heads, taking offence at some article they do not understand, could not ive drive us into the poor bouse. form School Kccord. ! I II U0, ' " ' LeaT GROCERIES U T Paaa, Train. ' W 8 1 60 No." ; ) . rarmlnKtoa OantraTill SXVt LAKE CITY, "U.T ' 40 4 S3 1 0 ' A FULL LINE OF eta. at. 4 1 T Oils, Turps, Yaraiahea, Brushes, etc. hi:. SO ; rainU, . . $S rrtT at Ofrdea - GOODS, t , i Centrerill, - Respectfully, r. 26 KaysrllU A U. IS Woods Cross oD : a. Salt Ink. ! i 1 No. 8 No. rasa. Paaa. Train. Leara twenty-fiv- e and he wishes to call your attention to tfie fact, that in order to serve the trade this season, he has made very large purchases in the above lines, and willj keep the stock full through th season. . Any, orders that, trade .way favor him with will have prompt'ftfid careful attention,' and at the very lowest prices. He hopes, attention in ' the aboVe by specialtjeSt and not interfering with his neighbor's' business, to merit a portion of the patronage of the trade. Name of STATION. 1 Hat, exclusively engaged ia, the aSfedioinea . rERFUMF.RT AND TOILET pioneer lixi: of utaii. f- rjlHE UNDERSIGNED NOTIFIES the trade'that he has been sU-'ic- Patent ill' t AKD CENTRAL UTAH 1 :j III. VOL. 4 PURE:. DRUGS Of Pa ' - i l a Rd Jathef. Plu Home, Kennedy, tatwn and Angostura Hitters, WHOLESALE AND RETAL age, apply to JAMKB MliAKr, Uen'l Ticket and Freight Agent 1 JOHN SHARP. eUPKKIKTKMDlUiT. A. ' : '' ' a . i Prescriptions accurately prepared Diet, ana showing op the political and the author of the celebrated Jay bani. by its masterly cartoon, and amifent it achieved een greater anceas. taaa editorials, Cooke pamphlet, "A' National Debt Wm. DRIVER, Pn'or'ii.' , . a. the ablest and UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. befbre, and as a .National Blessing." brightest of it. class. Since then we hare yielded still farther to the public demand, and now pubi Oliver Johnson, Mr. Beecher's Surgeon Physician lish WILLI OATH weekly It has literally grown Trains Leave Ogdea daily, . liJOa.ai. K. Intrinsic nertU, being into shape-ois it. present OFFICE. POST e3'tor,; 4:30 OPPOSITE leave an"acknowledged"Athcisl!5 OFFICE, Train, a.sj. Franklia, at v the hi t successful weekly huniuious paper aver " of Spirftuahsm, etc. Tsaina Leave Logaa aaily, 11 aja published in thl. country. Utah with Jtain 4 30 p.ai Among the artists especially engaged to furnish 'Stwt,;;OgdertCitf, Arrive at Ogden rrank Uuoulton, "lhe noblest illustrations lor WILD OATS are Frank Bellew, friend that God ever raised up" to Thonias Worth, Hopkins, Wales, Bhelton, Welf, CHA8. NIBLET, f s Jump. Keettles, Stuckhardt, Day, l'oland, and General Freight and TIcket'Agent Beecher, has been in the habit of several other, who are yet unknown to fame. 'ivil F.nglueer, Hydraulic and In its literary departments WILD OAK will, Gen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, taking his ten drums a day for about as it always lias, stand aleue and unapproachable. FOE 1875. IiOgan, Cache Co. fifteen years. And if Theodore At least one first class serial story will always Im satirical the best its in found humorous, Jiudast Now. Pnbliabed surveyed. pages, by Land and Mining Claims is proved to be a loose fellow, : sea just issued, Qnnrterljr. aud canlaiu. over lOtl Paoe. aud character w riters ia the Uuited States, while .'. SO0 KaoiAVihos, deseriptions or more than BOO Mr." Beecher is involved in responsi its sketches and aquibs will be sparkling, original of our and pointed. rivwcru wncl Vvv'tnklra., A.. with directions for Culture, Colored Plata etc. : bility for Mr. Tilton's prominence WILD OATS will be first class in every parTbe most useAil and elegant work of tbe kind In ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. before the country, and for Mr ticular, and oh this account may lie taken into the Successor to Read & Ryan, the world, Only 23 cent, for tbe year. Pub- beet families without fear or suspicion, as no word Beecher 8 own intimacy with him Office at Residence 2nd South Street or illustration will appear that can offend the ii.nt)a in Kngusn ana uerman. .' " most fnsti.ions. S Address, FIRST-CLASSalt Lake City, Utah. Indeed, to be an observer at this trial, A Sampu Copt Akb CoitviKei t'oa s.nb 4t A J Sirs VfCK. nrhpatr, Jf.Y. All kinds of legal; business promptly attended Tilton stands out very clearly as the YOL'RSLf.-- " ! ltf t '' J .J ' Price: Bucscrlptios moral intellectual if not the One Tear progeny $4,00 ' flEST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAII 2,U0 Six Months Ward Beecher! The same THE DESSRET NATIONAL BAXK or Henry . Three Monto., l,a 0,10 Sinirle Conies disposition to iuterl'ere, to challenge, . Salt Lake City. OF SALT LAKE CITV. ., One person sending oi a club of five subscribers tor pull down, which Mr. Beecher has lor one year will receives copy gratis, Address COLLIN tc SMALL, Publishers, WARREN HUSSEV PRUIDENT. 200,000 remarkably developed, is indicated Paid Up Capital, . 113, Fnlton Street, N. Y. ' ' Antkorizcd 1,000,000 superlatively by this less volatile and ANTHONY GODBK, CAStllXfi. f ; more youthful disciple. "Jo behave VfM. H. HOOPER. President, ' H. 8. KLDREDG E, Vice Preirt, Oldest Banking; Institution la Utah. as God would do if He were human," ACADEMY ! METHODIST THE ' BRIGHAM YOUN3. A Jtlodoo at Cburch. .' inVWrectors. Mr. Beecher's is the essence of WM. JENNINGS. IaaisT Allowed oi Timb Dbpoiits. JOHN SHARP. i WILL REOPEN structions. "Very well," says Til- FERAMORZ LITTLE, One tolerable good thing is report Collectlona uttenUed L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. le. Promptly am." "'a God I ton, 1 NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC ed on that small section of the Modoc JVov. O, lH'T-A- , Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip the d a tribe now on tour throughoet XL that, having assumed the etc. Collections made and promptly remitted A1 Mother of Criminals. Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on business, he is prepared to AT COST! country at th3 expense and for the AT THE M. E. CHURCH. OCDEN, AT COST! Barings Deposits. ' two or three white men. to order, of manufacture profit . Under the Direction of ') i Some of the most curious and re- Watcliea and Jewelry. of ticso Indians recently taught criminal statistics ever ob- One , (Retiring from Bu.:ihs..) small boys how to conduct several WELLS, FAKGO & CO. tained have just been piven to the themselves in church. The Indians, C C. ARL ' (Late Principal of Corinne Public Schools) S. L. CITY, 01T06ITK POST OFF1CB. public by Dr. Harris of New York. if seems, took Lexington, Ky., m TU IX VRT some was time His attention called, their tour, and chanced to be here Course of Instruction and Terms: Draw direct on San Francisco, Jew York, Bos since, to a couutr on the upper Hud on a Sundny, when several of them m, Chicago, St. Louis, London and Paris. Aeo- COMMON ENGLISH. BRANCHES:, Best Style and Werkmansliip. son which showed a remarkable pro i in alt tlie principal Otraa iwki nun n mil the Baptist church to obattended PRODUCE STORE. to the and ALSO issue certificates of deposit. Keep open of crime poverty portion white man's way of propiOne Scholar. One Term of Three the serve tc onnts and transact a general hanking biuiuess. 480 its wh&le of 40,000 population iperial attention given to collectious. the G re it Spirit and smooth. d54-Months, One Dolar per Month. inhabitants beingin the almshouse tiating Orders will he Promptly Filled aud G-J, E. DOOLY, Age,nt. to the happy hunting- the path ing bis old stand OB IHTII STKKT( Pas Rtpairing Neatly Executed. and, upon looking into the records a i ' t for the pure base and sale of - HIGHER ENGLISH BRANCHES, he found certain names con grounds, little, A COMMODIOUS As a matter 6f course, where the STORE P. P. RYAN, ALL KLND OP PEODUCE. tinually appearing.'' Becoming indfc Indians were therewero tho small t i One Scholar, One Term of Three to he concluded ested On Fifth Street, in the subject, and a eompany of the boys Garden am Crass &ed , - boys also, Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents FACING, UNION DEPOT, Next door east of G. W. Turner's, with S3arch the genealogies of their faujito secure seats directly in mauaged BOOK 8TOUEailjDinbg ha keeps At bis lies, and, after a thorough investigattwo rooms in the rear. 'of the noble red meu, where cu- per Mouth. UTAH. ; ,front Periodicals and Newspapers of OGDEN, all the ion,- he discovered that from a young could' be fully satisfied. When tba day, also a full sirck of Wall Paper, riosity STUDENTS. wait CLASSIC who j girl named "Margaret Pictures, Frau,, tic. sermon began the boys turned remembers how, in $hc left adrift, nobody dl66-6un': W. TURNER. Indians the Cents at and stared found Two Dollars and Seventy-fivEnquire f G. W. TURNER, Ofeden, a village ot the county, seventy years bit a in never Month. Moand Fort. flagging Or JOHN CORDON, nhterruptedly, ; per Good Board and First , Class Acago, and, in the absence of an alms ine wonder. of gaze best as commodations left to grow up for $6.00 per iioeek. house, was In addition to tba regular Day School The Indian, as a rule, is stoical; but she could have descended 200 crimi- be was nut stoical SODA WATER. open a Night School for the benefit THIS HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANGED enough to endure I will vs deternals. A8 au illustration of this of those who cannot attend Day ocbool mined to anda the new proprietor, which look those boutte. of the gimlet keep boys, Further notice will be given in due time record, in one single gene- became t 8XITH, BODA WA.'EB WILL tK finally unendurable. One of ' Tl PRIPARKD TQ.LAY BRICK IN THE BEST rated of her were SPAKKLIN'Q our there line A. B. WALKER, unhappy j 1 8tyle of Warkmuifthin at a Rmsonable Rata. forced to action, leaned the Modocs, PRINCIPAL. ORDERS left with C. Douglas A Kobbin.' will re- - twenty children; of these three died ftfrWard MORITI, head seized a nd OCDEN MANUFACTORY9 boy's " prompt attention. ojiwij in infancy, and seventeen survived' as he wanted a scalp, bift he Wholesale or BetoJI, though IT. ' il. aippertn, t to maturity. Of the seventeen, nine didn't; make Firra Srasn, Osbm. to secure attempt any for OX SEASONABLE TERMS. served in the State prisons Shavlni. HairdFeeting. Don't He simply twisted the ATTORNEY AT LAW Fasy tbe fif- that trophy. place, near Q. W. Iarer s Hook Stera. ferget high crimes an aggregate term of in looked around until It head tf 3TOTABT PlTBtlC City Cnstomera can be snpplied daily at tkeir fre- boy's ty years, while as others were reaidencea., the direction of the ministr, and at Office, Main Street, oppcatta J. Bojrle'l furoi ture store, , quent inmates of jails and peniten- the same moment a significant ges" We nave else opeaed a eojr tiaries and almshouses. f The whole ture to the other boys caused them to Ogdon, - - I'.T. C. SUTHERLAND. 's descendants, number of ILate Circuit Jfl(re, Miebigan, for eight year, ICE CREAM SALOON! look the same way. and C.J through six generations, is 900, and atten better bovs did pay Never, On the Premises. CEORCE C. DATES, besides the 200 who ar on recqrd as tion to a sermon than did those of TO MY CTSTOMKRS AND ANItOCNCB MichiAnd Utah Late V. District 8, Attorney. T criminals, a large number have been Lexington during th remainder of X tLe palilic gei.erally that I am prepared gan for ten years. T. S. LEWIS. Ordtrt left at P. O. Boat 29, r - ot to do work in the UuiiHinltb Line) on short imbec lesrdrujtkards, lunatics, the idiots, the Factory, jutt btlow Z. C. 31. ., fourth Modoc the and COUNSELORS AT of with LAW and notice dpaonWATCHMAKER In exercises, cunseqnence Despatch. AND JEWELER, Drostitutes and paupers. A stronger a SALT LAKK CITY, TJTAU. ' Street, vill reeeivt Prtmpi strated that he had in him big male scarcity oi money 1 will take vS!Iin atebea, Clockt. Jewelry, oilTer and V Orafat In treatment pf careful Exrhnnt;''. foi attenti given to examination of Especjal argument Sunday-schcol MAIN fTRtHT. OGDEN a for rial supenuten t VALKJSTINE K. B0KK88L. mine, and certificates 'Title, TiYNE & CHKIST1AS "T"nf nestiy dena and all wcrk wwrrar ted Dau'ner children ' than" these r figures dent. . ... could hardly be found. and side-show- s J. II. MARTINEAU, Til-to- n social rvcog-nife- ...,..,, dSS-t-f ! - ) YICK'8 5 i FLORAL GUIDE , . d&O-l- to-da- y MINER, ( . i P. P. RTTJHSI, b- -t . - Boot&Shoemaker . . , 5e "I -- ti Monday , above-name- d53-l- y S ; ; ma-kabl- A. R. WALKER, BOOTS and SHOES e ASMUSSEN. . Bankers and .Express Forwarders. W. tf CITY HOTEL. e m JCxi?xor9 , 5 open-mouthe- s d BRICKLAYING. fir.t-cie- s . 41-l- Tonsorlal Artist, First-clas-s de-- .. J. this-girl- CUNSi CUNSII ex-- . Ait-mim- .' V. -- I 4-- lJ tf ii |