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Show IT - - ; I - ; ' f Si , CITY .xcnted K TKSINU. Sunday, fBfcUjtaa BVSa DRUG STORE SUBSCRIPTION. TEEMS OF MAIN STRUT, CS5EM nu Tear 4.00 2.00 tixUoathi - hre. Month fBiagleWrT ajHOM jo t PUBLISHED . - T EVERY EVENING, riASINa . ,, lAk4 city, aoabto daily OGDES, UTAH, FRIDAY APRIL 2. 1875. Wo. 167. 6.45 pm. T.40 4JU. T.M a.m. ', . SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) vtmt Office: MAILS. "uy". i PURE DRUGS ... III. VOL. J.tOp.ou w . . daily 0L0S1MQ. 6.30 pjB. 6.20 y.m. 8.40 aja. . Interesting from Marriott's. . Marriotts villi, a glowing heat. Only recently the TO-DAascertained the has spectrum analysis earthly substances which are represented in the sun, but none can explain how it came about. Of our nearest associate and Most faithful companion, the moon, very little is known. For thousands of years she FOURTH STREET, has .been observed with the uaked One door west of Z. C. M. I. eye, and since the discovery of the telescope, we have incessantly examined her. . ' Our whole scientific apparatus has Second Hand been called into requisition to spy out her secrets. But thus far she Stoves, Carpets, has revealed nothing. We are nat even assured whether she has an at- Glassware, Crockery, mosphere, whether the spots on her Etc. i Etc. disc are mountains or valleys, whether she has a vegetation or an organic life. There exists many theo- ALL FOR SALE AT PRIries, but none have been hardened CES TO SUIT THE PUBinto facts. Science is as little capable of explaining the phenomena of LIC AND THE TIMES. our globe as those which surround it. inwhich the meteors The nature of cessantly traverse our atmosphere, small and partly dissolve iu it, cannot be Furniture bought in large or Are they . quantities. accurately ascertained. dl35-lm- . telluric or cosmic in their origin ? We may assume, but cannot affirm which. Year after year the skies present the magnificent spectacle of the northern lights. They are admired by laymen and studied by scientists. How dp they PROSPECTUS FOR 1875. originate? What forms the fiery clouds, pillars, and waves? Even the THE CnAMPION AMERICAN most learned are unable to answer this question with certainty. The same holds true in relation to earth Illustrated by a corp. of th. best American anl Contmbutid to by th. most popular quakes, which have ao intimate a artists, humorists and satirists of Tni Day the of formation conuection with the WILD OATS aow enters successfully upon th. sixth year of its existence, and ha. become th. land division and of the water, established humorous and satirical paper of the crust, which raise mountains, fill up valleys, country. It was started and continued tb. first year as a monthly, then, to satisly th. demanduof make . abysses, and destroy cities. th. public, it was cnauged to a rortuigutiy. bimi is good work of hitting tolly as it Man confronts the forces of nature continuing; fli.s, and showing tip th. political and social in perfect helplessness. Where is hams by it. masterly cartoons and pungent it achieved eren greater success than their seat? Iu the interier of the editorials, a r.coirnised as tha ablest and before, and of class. Since then we hat. yielded earth or near the crust? Is the centre brightest it. still further to the public demand, and oom pubol our planet a fiery mass, which lish WILD "JATS woealy It has literally growa its present shape on its intrinsic merits, being breaks' through here and there? Do into the first successful weekly humoi on. paper ever the fires originate by some means published m this country. Among the .rtixts especially engaged to furnish only a few miles undur our feet? Are illustrations for WILD OATH are Frank Hollow, deThomas Worth, Hopkins. Wales, Slielton, W'Jf, they the result of a continual Jump. Kept tins, Stuckliardt, Day, Poland, and a of or to fame. gradual decompo- severs! olhei. who are yet unknown velopment, literary departments W I I.D OAT will, sition of the place we inhabit? None as Juiis it always has, stand alune and unapproachable. serial story will always be know. Flypothesea conflict; but not At leastin one first class the f nind its nates, by humorous, satirical one of tlieui is siisct ptible of proil. aud character writers in the L'uited States, while shrouds tie its sketches and squibs will be sparkling, original The san.e imstery and pointed. Scii nee Vi.Io;iuoe. of WIMJ OAT will be first rlsss In every par eruptions ticular, and oh this account may lie taken into the iu view tliee tf helple's utterly brst families without lear or suspicion, as no word natural uianifes.ations. Since ages or illustration will appear that can offend the most fastidious. - Sunn Kor A Samfli Coft Akd Coktihci the wisest minds have studied our YouK.ELr.a but universe and the beyond planet Sucscription Price: . One Year the knowledge f our w'is at who tt.M . . 2,00 SixM'MlW. riteJ ill' intellectual treasure of 1W Thr. Mont s, 0,10 in ihe a like dr is Single Copies p pat?t Mar. 30, 1875. . Junction : 8.00 pm. Edito . ."EE via WyomDear Sir: Your former courtesy in VKich County mails go Pl Evasion, Countjr' ioiTand l 'tter at r KiCh an account of our meeting of publishing . Sm. . wJdB.sday. and Saturdays, tne 18ih iust., prompts me to again send and Thursday, Tuesday., County, (Vch. . .00p.m. you an account of our doings in this dis . . W Logan Sunday. Daily d Iiarri.TUle-Wednea- day. The adjourned meeting was held Horta OP A00 p.m. trict. Saturday. as appointed on Wednesday the 24th Wednesday, and Saturday. 1.30 a.ui Hnntwill nst , under the presidency of Mr. a. F. Lruee, ruun vny wiu oiwi, 2.46 p.m. . Mr. il. B. Scoville attended Wedneeday. and Saturday. Halveinon. and goepsr and Alma Wedneeday. 7.00 a.m from Ogden, and Messrs. Jno. Folker Saturday. and yf. 15 Hulobins were present from OFFICE H)CRS. 8.1S a.m. .5 p.m. the district of LyDne. The raising of OHMnJ D.liT.ry, . p.m. to O.30 p.m. Sunday, broom corn was freely discussed, Mr. DKPAKTMKNT th. Knit uk.MdtboW.rt Lake and .. Trains - - P. train arrives " 0. P. " q p. .. leaves p'p U. C. traitt rrives - and u u Laves and U. N. train arrives i leave. - - - - - ' '- .- - - - f 7.40 a m. 5.40 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. 6.00 p.m. 8 30 a.m. - . Salt Lake City Tim.. i. o. o. r. OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY Seven o'clock. MKETINQ Evening, at half-piMAIS STREET At MASO.MC HALL, are corSejouraisg brethren in good standing dially invited. Win. M. COOK. N.CL d47 ly, J. R. CRANDALL, fje'v. f. '' S. RICHARDS. XATJJAN TANNER, Jr. RICHARDS & TANNER, Attorneys at Law, OGDEN, Office UTAH, at ' the Court House, Notarial business All kind, of Leg! and promptly attended to. A. dS9-t- f. D. M. L. WAUGAMAN, " Physician and Surgeon. Iain Street, Ogden J. II. MARTINEAU, Civil Engiueer, Hydraulic and Logan, Cache Co. Land and Mining Claims surveyed. A.. MINER, & COUNSELOR, ATTORNEY at Residence 2nd South Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah. All kinds of legal business promptly attended i GO MIC A'Pabsoks Correspondence. NATIONAL BAM OF SALT LAKE CITY. Paid Un Capital, $200,000 Authorized $1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPER. President, H. 8. KLDB.EDGE, Vic. BRI01IAM YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, "I Prt. 31, 1875. Dear Sir: We are are again reminded that weather gaugers are not lHys rignt, we get snow every tinis the tai are about to turn up the soil, contrary to the expectations of iLiute who say spring lias cuiue, aud summer i nigh ut hand. Our roads are very had at prevent, rs We i.ave pecially in seme lucalnics. several roads to your ciiy, oue along the beukia side of the mouiiuins, via Rau dullville, one thioujib tlie lie ds (voui the e tst part of our town, one tahtd ue Sia e Road, winch at present consists of sev the ral roads iha upper one tn water, &c, travel overih buil ice; the other abeut 12 iuchts lower, wtitre wagons and pedes; ri.ius travel; then be low that, iheieis auoiber whicn say leads down to China bu as your oorresponieui has no beeu tin it h. eauuot vouch for the truth of the .sm. nt-e- ocean. Thry all feel like Newton and Hiimb lii , th it there are b unds beyond which no oiortiil eye can ever hope to penetrate. Chicago IuUr WELLS, FARGO ; ITloixt Clioap. d9Mf BRICKLAYIN Gr. EPIIRIAM SMITH, PREPARED TO LAY BRICK IS THE BEST oivv2f Worman!ihipat a Reasonable Rate. OBUKRS Ml with Donglas. A Robbins' will re-i- T d!70-l- y prompt attention. 3Ian and Ills Abiding Pliice With all the boasted triumphs of our science, even the wisest know ns comparatively noamong thing;. Newton compared himself to a child picking up pebbles along the seashore, and Humboldt confessed tha; the further we advance the more clearly we discover hew circumscrib-eis all our knowledge. Of the near est stars, their size, distance, aud mo tion are known, but that is about all It still remains a mooted qaestion tion whether the sun is a compact or a voporcas body4 whether cold or in d J. S. LEWIS, AND JEWELER, ainog ne.Uy doue and all wr, rrat ted ir 0 e-n- t a. a. r. m. 6 i 40 Wood. Crow 2S 4 8 CentrevUle SS 4 14 Faruingtoa 60 4 S3 Salt Lake Kaytvill. T rrin at OgtUa T " I I to No. Pa... Train. Laav 6 t 1 00 (i 1 K 40 S 00 Genuine Old Seotch Whiskey, Oitl Cognao Brandy, Fin Jawai" Hum, Dutch Sehuajip. No. Pass. u. u. Ogdea I S KarsTllU 9 31 T 10 I 00 68 T 81 1 36 T. i'iae Article of Old Tom Gin, F eign ard Nauva to WINES & LIQUORS. Ontr.Till. 10 i 7 44 1 Wood. Croat 10 13 7 U 1 74 AitIt. at Salt Ik. 10 4 8 80 S 0 addition lo GROCERIES! M T 40 la Turps, rushes, etc FULL LINE OF A eta. a. Faruingtoa th. abov., CIQAKS, MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN TOBACCO AND SNUFF. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) DAILY, Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 8.80 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. Home, Kennedy, Fifty oenU additional will is collected an th. train. offices. when th. far. b. charged For alt tnformatt.a concerning Freight r Pa, Red Jatlet. Put tation and Angottura Bitten, P avengers will pleas, purchase their tickets at th. Yarnikh, Oils, i t WHOLESALE AKD RETAL age, apply to J Ail Jib SHARP, Oeu'l Ticket and Freight AgnL JOHN SHARP, SPi.RLNTTNDKN7. Prescnptiotw accurately prepared tf i W. DRIVER, IWiu UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. dta-t- f 8:80 a.m. Train. Leave Ogden dally, Train, leav. Franklin, at 8:80 Train. Leave Logaa dally, II a.m 4..V) p.m Arrive at Ogden a.. VICK'S CnAS. NIBLET, General Fr.ight and Ticket Ag.nL ' flcn. 8upt. MOSES THATCHER, d90-l- P. P. RYAET, Successor te Read & Ryan, FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1S75. Inbllahet tlastrsrlsr. Jinhait aud u. - Nd- over lOO pA.a cmtai &(Nt KsAVinn, deacrlptiea. of mors thaw ftOt of our best Flo writs aud Vff iblM. who uireciions iur miiirra. tiiorea j'tau .to. Th. most aMfot aud .h gant work of th. kiad tm the world, Only 33 rants for tb. year. i"b-iwmu in nuaiian an. uvriuaa. nsRjimS Isiuwl, AddrM., FIRST-CLAS- S JAMES TFCK. Boot & Shoemaker a club of five subscriber, for one ear will r.;eivea copy gratis. Address COLLIN 4 SMALL, Publishers, 113, Pulton Street, N. Y. iMkMlur, MM FIRST .NATIONAL One person sending n JV.Y, OF UTAB Halt Lake City. WARREN HUSSEY, - FRkilDEMT, ANTHOST OODBE, OABUIKK. . THE UETMT Charley Ross. W Oldest Bank In? IiiaUtfltlea U VUh. IaTtam Allowib tm Dirotnu. ACADEMY! tm ILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 11'4, il. NNOUNCES that, having assumed the to he is The liuiit:itiou given by an ect of iXov. O, the hite Legislature, for the nbduc-tor- s AT THE M. E. CHURCH, OCDEN, ul Charley Ross to return the chilu aud escape the penalty of the Under th. Direction of This most law, expired yesterday painful ease seems to defy all con jecture as to the purposes of the ab (Late Principal of Corinne Public Schools) ductors aud the tate ot the child It he was held for a ransom it would Course of Instruction and Terms: Monday 1 Colleetlvmi ttn4d Prvmptlv . . dlM-t- f above-name- d business, prepared manufacture to order, AT COST! W atches AT COST! and Jewelry, (Retiring froat A. R. WALKER, BOOTS and SHOES CARLO. A8MU8SEN. e. u citt, orroaiTi post oificb. seem that every possible way was opened to meet the heartless demands of his captors, tor a whole commani- ty has wada the case of the worst than bereaved parents its own, and no efforts have been spared, aod no sum of money refused to restore the child to the home that has felt the sorrow of a thousand deaths. There could have been no adequate motive to take the life of the boy, for it would not increase the safety of the criminals, while it would remain a perpetual danger to each from the other conspirators; and had he died into consideration the enclosing of oor from disease it is more than probable cemetery with a good suitable fence, and that the fact of his death would have a committee nas appointed t solicit been communicated to his parents in subscriptians for that purpose. seme way. 8. S. More anon, 18 WATCHMAKER o. 1 So. Paw. Pea. Traiaa Leave p geii'-ratiou- vi h good Ut teams, such as Nurlh Og'len keeps, un il Director.. w come to the lord ot the Harri-v,li- e JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, canal, when we are iuclined lo shut our L.8. HILLS, Cashier. eyta and let the teams and wagons up, or else say naughty words, (or iere is a Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip te. Collections made and promptly remitted. crussitig a disgrace lo home one, but foreign Kxchanc. for Sal., ln'erest Paid on iv bo. lam not prepared to say as no one ddS-l-y Savings Deposits. chouldeis the retpouibilty. But, Mr. Editor, don't undertake to eome'ihis & CO. way with yuur. buggy until you are notified there is a tridge put in over this OUDJSiN, UJ.AU. ridiculous place, as'yuu may leave pari to swim down stream. 1 will notify you when the bridge is eouipleied. but bow Draw direct on San Francisco, Hew York, Bosconton, Chicago, St. Louis, London mvi Tarts. Agvn- - soon I ennnot say, as it has been in . s In all the principal about tour years t ami Citin. However, templation 4.LSO issue certificates of deposit, kwpopea we live in hopes our ilarrisville frieuds ae onnts and transact a general banking buaiuess. will attend (o it thi year. Some ef eur Special attention given to collections. d54-- tf J. E. DOOLY, Agent, citizens say they will work their road to that point and till the canal in arcross lue State road, as it is impassable, and in the summer time travelers have of en A COMMODIOUS to unload, as tbo banks are so high, aod On being through a inouud, nearly upsets Next door east of G. Vf. Turner's, with any conveyance. We expect to gravel amrle of our road two rooms in the rear. this spring, and so continue until we can have a road over which pleasure seeters can swing along and maice new acquaintances and, visit their oousins in Enquire of 0. W. TURNER, Ogden, this vicinity. Or JOHN CORDON, Mound Fort Our council at their last sitting, took STORE Fifth Street, Name of STATION. lt in-1- GOODS, Paint, 1 We may get aiwhg Bankers and Express Forwarde"!. PAPER. TERFUMERY AND TOILET 15 a I OF UTAH. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. WILD OATS. wi-ic- TU DESERET PIOXEER Furniture . North Ogdbn, Mar. Utah Editor Junction: City, m.x x.iTxi: it. o jsl. z. . 8coville giving valuable instruction and advice with regard to its culture and preparation for the manufacturer's Those present then formed bauds. themselves into s nail parties to cultivate patches of broom corn, of which it was decided to plant about twenty five or thirty acres. Ihe projects, for raising sugar cane, and farming a cattle herd were abandoned tor the present, and the discussion with regard to the establishment of a butcher shop in the district was postponed with others till a future meeting. A dance was held in the schoolhouse on Thursday evening, the 2Gth inst., under the auspices of the Rwlief Society, the objeot being to raise funds f r the purchase of mueio for the choir, and to form a nucleus for an organ fund. All present at the parly seemed thoroughly to enjoy themselves, and they ''tripped the light fantastic toe" with great vigor till about three o'clock in the morning. By the bye. we have a visitor, in this settlement, who we should like "to gee the back of." We can endure .his presence very well once a year, provided always, he does nut stay too long. He has been here now some utile time, and, as he was absent for a day or two last week,' we were hoping he had taken bis departure, but, sad to relate, his pate face was again to be seen, and his biting breath again to befell on Monday morning last. I would prefer to suppress his name, but as be might nut take the hint unless I am downright personal. I must Winter, Esq." say that I refer to lours truly, OFFICE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Itlatheson Patent IMedioinei PTRAL UTAH Y! Vm. .., HK01STRY Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. MONEY ORDKR DKPARTMENT. 3 Open from 8 a.m. to p.m. mtaid. Door opn from 6 ajn. to 8 p.m. II JOSEl'U ALL, Postmaster, NEW Every rational theory rejects Ihe probability of his death, aod the grave question is, whether, by the death of his sappofeed abductors, Tie has fallen into the hands of those who do not knw who he is. This seems unlikely, for there is not a retreat of any kind in the whole country where the abduction of Charley Rofg is not known. It is not only possible, but altogether probable, that the child had been-- takeu abroad before the Long1 Island tragedy, in which, it is believed, his abductors were killed; and if so, there is hope that he may heartyet brighten the home of his Phil a. Times, broken parents. March 26th, 175. Baalpesa.) 15 TBI TEST d.l39-3- s. Best Style and Workmanship. COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES: PRODUCE STOBE. One Scholar. One Term of Three Months, Oue Do'lar per Month. Ordert will le Promptly Filled aud Jit pairing tatty Extthted. ENGLISH BRANCHES. HIGHER P.P.RYAN. One Scholar, One Term of Three FACING Months, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Month. UXIOX per Month. Seventy-fiv- . CITY HOTEL At his DOOK STORadjoinutg ksop all th Periodicals and Newepapera of tb day, full etrck of Wall lo Pictures, dl65-0- m Good Board and First (Jlau for 86.00 per week. In addition to tb regular Day Sobool. I will open a Night School for the benefit rnnia hotel has lately chanoed of those who laanol attend Day School. X hands, and th. new proprietor, are determined to bo we. a 4 Further ootice will Ve keep given in due time. ToriHorlal .Artist, W. 11. Clipperfon, Piitk Struct, Oocnt. AT LAW ATTORNEY AND Etreet, oppcrit ture store, GUNS! Fasy ShaTinic. First-clasforget the place, near Pl'BI.ir. JfOTABY Ogden, - . s t. W d6-- tf Iltirdreasing. Don't .Tar.r s llosk Store. V. T. GUNS J. C. ILst. Circuit 1 1 Ji'lge, Miehigan, . aud ej-M- t.j eight year. or Retail, OX REASONABLE TERMS Wholesale COUNSELORS AT LAW SALT LAKK LTAIL CITY, I nine, and c.itiflcau. ChIobw) W cau be .opplied ranidence.. han al di at rMr opened a ICE CREAM 'SALOON C. BATES, fLate U. B, Distrirt Attorney, luh and Michigan for ten years. cl BOESSEL. SUTHERLAND, far GEORGE ANNOUNCE TO MY CX8T0MER8 AND X tte public generally that 1 am prepared to do work in the Lanvmit h Line on short nntire and with despatch. In sequence of scarcity of money 1 will tak. in Exchange. t Prtxlace VALENTINE E. OCDEN MANUFACTORY City 1. Boyle'l furni T (rain . Papr, tc. W. TURNER. SODA WATER. nnttihw. C. MORITZ, PRINCIPAL. Main Fra.u, . A. B. WALKER, Office, PRODUCE, Garden am Grata Heeds. DEPOT, OGDEN, UTAH. Cents e UxLarxxor, Has hi, old stand as FOTU BTKET, for th. pui chase and sal. ef ALL KIND OF CLASSIC STUDENTS. Two Dollars and Or. 'On I he PreniuetC Order Uft $t ?. O. or 29, r at th Factory ,jurt Mow Z. C. M. ., fourth M rtcewt JYempl Attention. Street, glmn to .lamination f Titlw. SWT- - P4TNE k CimiSTU . |