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Show f A S function. SSbe com"". PmusHixa bytheocns nd Business Manager. Editor CEU.W. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. " 8ix Months three Montbj BiaglaOopy y , ' ' - MgOeilA . .. ..,Ktt, inrvL5. 2.U0 T.10 . ' si if y - Sill ..... i J '. - CITY JUNCTION i S.45 pm. 7.4oa.iru So. 179. OGDEX," UTAH, PURE DRUGS , t FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1875. Ml daily CL08INQ. Through Ladies who have husbands who are neglectful in supplying them with kindlings should carefully studjr the experience of a Division street sister. All her married life she has had tn'unbrokea struggle with ' her husband to keep herself supplied with wood, and the iireater part of tbe time has been obliged to depend upou herjpwn deftness with the axe, and any one who has seen a worn in handle an axe knows what a dreadful tiling it is. Two mouths ago she begged of him not to go away without leaviugher some kindlings He said he wouldn't. But .be .finally did. Then she hit upon a pi in. She had four dozen clothes pitis. She took one duzsn of them for starting the fira, aud found that they worked admirably. .The next day she used another dozen, and so nhe Continued until the four dozrn were gone. Theu she went to the storeand purr chased another lour them "put in the bill " 'When they were goue she repeated, the erra ad She said no more' to .hiui about kindlings. For ten years she had kept up the battle, and now, Fhe was tired and sick at 4irart. , He could go his owu way and she wuuld go hers patiently, uncomplainingly until the end would come On Monday he signified at the store that he would like t settle his aecount . The bill wan' made out aud handed him. . lie glanced dowu the items. As hV advanced along the ' column his laeo began to work, First his eyes slowly enlarged, then his" mouth gradually opened, caused by h dropping ot'his lower jaw; and wrinkles formed on his forehead. One third dowithe coluuni he formed his lips as if to whistlw. Four lines Half-wabelow he did whistle. d.iwa he said:, . . . via Evanston, Wyommails (to County Couuty, ing and leave the latuir place lor Kicb. . . t p.m. ' Wednesdays arid Saturday- -, at and Cache County, Tuesdays, Thursday, AM i p.m. , to lxifranj Sunday! (Daily Wednesdays garth Ogdei. and llarriavilie p.m. Saturdays 7 .30 a,in Hnntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays and Slatersville, Plain City Lynne, 2.16 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wedneadaysand i.Wa.m Saturday OFFICE I1JUK. 6.iS p.m. Oeueral Delivery, Kunuav, o p.m. w u.uw r ItKPAKTMJiJiT KKU1STKY 8 Open from 8 i. to P MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 3 Open from 9 svm. to p.m. tn'uide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. . , JOSEl'U UALL, Postmaster, i.PH. i .l)1 Trains - - - - - " U. P. leaves q p " and leave fi and train arrives " leaves s ,.. - i U. N. 4 7.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.60 l.m. 7.50 a.m. 6.40 p.m. - U. C. train arrives A :; i S 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. ! 6 00 p.m. 8 30 a.m. duzen-bairin- Bait Lake City Time. : r. i. o. o. OF OGDEN MEETING Evening, . t L0DGK.No. 5, EVERY. half-piSeven o'clock, KKT AlMASOXIU HALL, MA IS STK are corBejoaruiiig brethren in good .tauilwg dially invited. . J Wm. 1L COOK. N . 0. d47 ly, J. I. CRANDALL, Pjc'y. - Jr. If ATIIAN TANNER, F. 8. RICHARDS. RICHAKDS & TANNER, ' ,u Attorneys at Law , ' ' UTAH, 0GDEN, ' ' ' , 5 Office at the Court House, All kinds of Lejil and Notarial business . promptly attended to. "dS9-if- .' A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon- - Main I Street, J. II. '! AXA-XtTIN- Ilydraulie - ho spoke again: - . ''By the Jumping. Jupitej', t Then he read on. smiting his thigh Logan, Cache Co. aud giving vent to various Land and Mining Claims surveyed. , vigorously, e'xpressions ol the liveliest nature. Finally he threw the bill down. A: "1 say, Benson, look'hcre; this bill ATTORNEY' & COUNSELOR. ca'it be mine; you've ot me mixed Office at Residence 2nd South Street, up with some laundry t" . i Salt Lake City, Utah. ". "That's your bill, sir," said the attended All kinds of legal business promptly grocer, smiling pleasantly. tl! you it can't be.'persisted the Division s. reek, iuau, beginning to e ) look 'scared. "Why, here's OF SALT LAKE CITY. dozen clothes pins in a two mouths' $ 200,000 Paid Vn Capital, - $1,000,000 bill. What on earth do you take me Authorized for a laund.y?" WM. H. HOOPER. President,! bill is it Your, wife "But your H. 8. ELDUEDOK, Vice Prest. BRIQIIAM YOUNG, can explain it to you. She ordered WM. JENNINGS, Director, the pin''.", JOHN 8UA11P. FERAM0R7. LITTLK, 'My wife!'' gasped the unfortuL. 8. 111XL8, Cashier. nate man. Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold DHst, Clleee Scrip, "Yes, sir." etc. Collections made and promptly remitt-dForeign Exchange for' Sale, loerest Paid on The debtoF clutched, the bul JamBaviugs Deposits. med it into hi? pocket, and kurried straighl home. He bolted into the WELLS,' FARGO & CO. house without ' any libatement of OGDEN, UTAH. speeJ, and flinging the paper on the table before his wile, knocked sis hat tintl. IToi"VVHI"l on the back part of his head andsaid: Draw direct on San Fnincijco, Pw York, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, London an Paris. Ac.u--; 'Martha Ann Johnson, what does ties in all the principal Cities K'l and Wtst. e ? There are dozen 41.80 isone certificates ofdenwt. Keep open this mean tc onnts and transact a general lianking buines. clothes pins iu Benson'" bill for the Bpecial attention given to collections. d54-J. E DOOtY, gent. pist two months. and he said you ordered every blessed one one of them?" ' And so 1 did," said she, demurely. A COMMODIOUS STORE " W-Fifty five di zinciothes and he h t mouths! in two rj'ns On Fifth Street, t iuto a chair as if a freight car down Next door east of G. W. Turner's, with "Fifty-fiv- e had fallen a top of him two rooms in the rear. dozen clothes jiins in iwo months !" he howled. 'Hill a just heaven .... j stand that?" W Enqnirc of 0. W. TURNER Og'len," I tell you, you needn't stare at Or JOHN CORDON, Mound Fort. me'that way, lleuben Wheeler Johnd91tf son, nor go calling onto heaven with I ordered them, your impiousuess. clothes pins myself, and I've burnt EP1IRIAM RJIITII, every one of 'ein in that the.re stove, 8 PREPARED TO LAY BRICK IN THE BEST because you were tio all fired of Workmanship at Reasonable Rate. just UKUfcRs left with to will lazy get a stick of wood. And I Douglass A Bobbins' dl7u-lprompt attention. declare, before I'll bo bothered jawing and fighting to get you to cut wood. I'M burn up every elothes pin in the land, aud you'll pay for tl.tui, if you have to sll tne shirt on your back to do it. So bow !" And Mr3 Johnson, with a face like scarlet, snatched up the broom and went to sweeping the carpet a if rsd hot every fake of dust was a Johnson coal, while the unhappy hastened to ths store, and paid tne WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, bill And before d irk that night he stillt ..IP ,...,1 ,,P I..u ..a I.tiiin i v i u. a. u.t Uauuse. un re idy for and pil-Piriof aUy 4ae u.4 all i rk ' rrrtd ' Ml bury Ners :. MINIS!, ' : 'It - fifty-fiv- four-stor- y . d63-l- y . Bankers Kxprcss "". fifty-fiv- : -- tf ; h Xtoixt 'Clxpctp. a-- tl ! BRICKLAYING. .y' y J.S.LEWIS, 1 li-- latheson Wm. . Furniture Miss-Jenn- Trains Leave It. cum-BtMic- es l 11 puli-lin- h Scandal. The story is told of a woman who frc'.Iy used her tongue to theFcmdal nf otlicis. and made a confession to the priest of what she had done, lie gave her a ripe thistle top, and told her to go out in various direeiions, an! scatter the seeds cue by one. ' Wondering at the' pennnee, obeyed, and then, returned and t"ld her confessi r. To her amazement he bade her go back and gather the scattered se'eds, and when he Directed that it would be still more dilli cult to gather np and destroy all the evil reports which she had circulated about others. Any thoughtless, carehandful of less child can scatter thistle fwed before the wind in a moment, but the strongest aud wisest man cannot gather them again. - ! 1LD "AT it has litoially (truwn info its present s!ihm) on Its inf riti-i- c merit-- , being the first snccesslul weekly huiiioious pap!r ever pnlilisbed in this country. enitnaed to furnish Annus Uib artists II.U OAT ara IIUstratHins lor 'J'linii(s World, Hopkins. Wah", Sbelfm, W I , Jump, fccltlw, SOickbui'lt. Hay, l'olatiil, unit itnkn-iwto laroe. scviriil othe s who are in its literniy ! pai tmeiils VtlLI) O.kT will, as it ulwa.vs has, sfiiul til'.ne and UU'tpiMo.t( hubls. l At least one first class slip' v will always be f aiud iu il paues. Iiy th best humorous, wiorirnl stxl character writers in the t inted States, while its sketches and squibs will be sparkling, original and pointed. r, WILD OATS will bo first rlass In every and ok tins account nivv be taken into tbe a no word or best l.iiiiilies Witlioiit tear suspiciou, or il.ustraliuu will appear tlial can offend the 3 0 10 76 8 50 4 83 I 00 Lavsville I 7 4 62 1- - rrivs a,t Opdea T 60, 6 40 2 00 I'ass. P. Kaysvllle SI 7 10 1 00 36 62 7 31 1 4 7 44 1 60 Woods Cross 10 13 7 58 1 71 Arrirt at Salt Lake 10 4(1 8 20 U 00 la WIIL ... HIE Fiue Article r.f Old Tom Gin, Fo j eign ard Native WINES & LIQUORS. CIGARS, RUN TOBACCO AND SNUFF. WHOLESALE AND RET AL For all Information concerning Freight or Fan. age, apply to JAMKo SHARP, Ueu'l Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, ILNDKNT. B'll'iittIN UTAH K0rJHEP.H Prescriptions accurately prepared Wm. DRIVER, RAILROAD. t (1:30 a.m. Trains leave Franklin, at t:30 am. Trains I ears Jiiin dally, Jl am Arrive at Ogitcn , 4.0 p in : CHAS. MB LEY, do-iy- tlen.. Supt. . FOIl 1875. IiiIIImIi(I Qnnrlprl.v. ami comaius & SOW Rjan, lished in KiihIibu and Oerniaii, Ailurcus, FIRST-CLAS- S JAM IX VM'K. IttM lieator. Boot&Shoemaker Here is Luey Hooper's recipe far di'tssing a fashionable lady : "Tke a younu w;iman aud turn her O ice In a breadth of sa'ia. twice in in giuze scarf, and three thins a puff ol add of tulle flowery twenty yards tiarlands wherewith to season the whole. '.Ihe dish is then trussed up, but has not yet sufficient dressing. Something heavy in the shape of a train is needed. It may be made of matalasse, with raised flowers, or Skewer it on well behind, and garnish with ganzo buttetfiies, lace birds, or gilt beetler. Keep very warm st the bare and very cool at the top. Uemove the dressing as much as possible from the upper prt and pile it on below. Season with diamonds and serve up warm." bro-Cid- AT 1874, O, TKEM.E. CHURCH. OCDEN, Under the Uifectiou of A- - WALKER, Tl. (Lale Principal of Corinne Tublic Schools) COMMON ENGLISH Salt I.Jik CUy. ANTHONY OODBE, CABllIEft. Oldest Banking: Institution la Utah. IWTKKEST NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC L that, having assumed tho business, he is prepared to manufaeturn to order, above-uame- BRANCHES: A Promptly Filled aud Rtpatriwj Aeatty Lxra tel. ' ATTORNEY LA7 rrci.ir. cur.s PUf-1PS.PUIV.P3. - . V. T. UNION DEPOT, rilODUCE STOKE. ' curs CITY HOTEL, ! g an-.- i Vraia or owl I'rtxlure In l,tr;..iite. Vabfc.Ml.Ni. d' are haodi, and the new proprietor to keep a house. X C. CJliSSEI.. "V"- - Turner, flTII his old stand on Has for the purchase and sale of STRiiCT--, TIIOOUCE, Garden am Crass Seeds, ' dlfij-fir- o 1'icturen, Fruuia, tic. v. TURNER. , SODA WATEU. deter-aime- d lirst-clas- a SPARKLING G. MORITZ, XoiiHorisil Fifth Stbkkt, ta:y Shsvio-- -. M HODA Wl.'ER WILL BB BIT. OCDEN MANUFACTORY" Artist, Oour.s. Ifairdrnsslri(. Iirt rUss. luror's Kook lorget tne place, mar tl. Wholesale or Ketail, Ijon't More, db-- tf OX REASONABLE TERMS, ?ity Cnstonien can be supplied daily at sk.ir residences. .aud ! MY (TSWSIXH tM IAXSOV.NCK 10 eetieraliyth.it I e.n - p' pare.; FOR SALE TllK IiFT AN1 .. do work in t he .lllimi!h I j) rt KEEPS I Oi X mill I.ll'T to atth drfiHtcb. in c ... ot notice I'MI'S for uep or shallow wells. AIs, Pa-- "aarelJ w win " ""ej i Points for In.veWell I'limin, with su.tO.I a. 0. At iiia LOOK STORE adjoining be keep all the Periodicals and Newspapers of tbe day, alt-- a full trck of Wall Paper, J. C, SUTHERLAriD, !lit Circuit Jailse, for rilBAP Arth fi'.aini. Varst.OsUeu. llitf " Good Board and First Clam Accommodations for G.OO per tcetlc, regular Day School. School for the benefit rnilH HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANGED gl n, AT COST! and Jetvelry. lVatche ALL KIND OF OGDEN, UTAH. h' ai,jtt ter.s, at v Tithln 4tHc P.P.RYAN, FACING Cents In addition to th NothiDg on earth can smile but a I will open a Niglit human being. Gf ms may flash re- of those vibo cannot attend Day School. flected light, but what if a diamond Further notice will be given in due tiuti A. R. IV A LK Ell, flash compared with an cys flash and PRINCIPAL. d4Mm mirth-flasA face that cannot blossinila is like a bud that cannot W. If. Clippprfon, i stalk. som, and dries upon th-is AT Laughter is d.iy, and obri-tAD i and the that a njile twilight night, hovers gently between both, and Office, MainsoTAiti Street, oipi.sit j J. Cojie'l fnriii ture otore, more bewitching than either. t ha CLASSIC STUDENTS. Gem. I). SI. STUART ATCOSTI. d.l39-3t- Best Style and Workmanship. .'. per Month. DEPOSITS. d the venv ik Orders will One Scholar, One Term of Three Mouths, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Mouth. Seventy-fiv- e TlMI lon Promptly attended in. dldo-t- l BOOTS and SHOES CARL C, ASMUSSEN. 8. CITY, 0PP08ITK POST OFflClS. - . toiler I ALLOWBD 0 (Retiring from Bus'aeas.) ENGLISH BRANCHES. Two Dolhrs and I L. Months, Que Do lar per Jlouth. HIGHER t - PRtSIDENT. WARREN KUSSEY, One Scholar. One Term of Three e. .Y II 4 antl Terms: Course of Instraciiou J ilii mm ACADEMY ! Monday IVov. JawosRT Num. over 100 Paoh isuel, kxiR wi.Mis, descripiiuiis ol more than SO Uof our -i Muweri nml VvK'lnLlvk. with directions for ulture. Colored Plate etc. The most useful and eh nan t work of the kind In i lie wiirl.l, (July as cents for tbe year. PubHKKjust P. P. HITABU, Successor to Read - . FLORAL GUIDE" floneral Freight and Ticket a (font. MOSES THATCHER, "-- TICK'S j WILL RE OPEN Fash onahle Iteeipc. ; Prop'r. d92-t- f T ruins Ixave Oi.ileD daily, Sucscription Price: 1IETB0D1ST . the offices. Fifty cents additional will tie charged when the tare is collected on the train, For A Sample Coi'V Asd Cohvikci One Year . ft, 00 2.no Six M ntli 1, Thtse Mont s, ii.lo Biiijile Copies One person seii'img u a club of five subscribers for one year will re eivea copy gratis, , Addrs COLLIN 4 SMALL, Publishers, 113, Fulton street, N. Y. . Turps, VarBwhe, Lrushes, etc. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.anJ 5.05. p.m. Home, KtHHetli, Red Jacket, Plu tat ion and Anyotturu, jSilten, j Passengers will please purchase their tickets at Uiost btMtl lioUS "t5i , OiU, , additiou to tho above, MIXED TRAINS i Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, 01J Cognac Brandjj, Fiue Jauiai' Hum, Dutch Schnapps. 20 10 taik ffjr Send YotKatLf Si Ceutrevilla Fariuington , U. 40 S Ogdeo ',. j GROCERIES! 2 No. 1'ass, Trains Leave ; A FULL LINE OF . 4 83 II c 4o! FarmingtoD WILD OATS. I Paiuts, it cu. ti. S No. ' J C a 2b 4 Ceotreville A t. 0 Woods Cross i Pass. i II. k. 3 Nil. 1 Salt Lake y I GOODS, lixe of utaii, No. ' PERFUMERY ANI TOILET ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. PM. , ' T! it RAILROAD. rioxEx:u Name of STATION. ' "Patent !Mcdi dries 1 CENTRAL UTAH piop-jrty- ; A.TJ, Hvll Knjrincr NEW .TODAY! A Very peculiar case was recently tried in the New York courts,, One Daniel S. Youn:s asked Jennie Youngs to become his wife Wheu he was a widaws.r of 52 and she a maiden of 23, whether fancy free or FOURTH STREET, not does not appear. The defendant haJ two children by a former wife, One door west of Z. C. M. I. daughters, and haa what was more to the purpose, real estate worth $150,000. The latter fact he Second Hand communicated to Miss Jennaturally nie, who aceepted his hand and forStoves, Carpets, , tune, and the happy day was fixed for the 27th of last August. The Glassware, Crockery, weddingjvas however, postponed on Etc. account of illness, and did fcot come Etc.; off until the 3d of September. Just alter the postponement ihe daughters ALL FOR SALE AT PRIsought to break up the niatch telling their father that his bf tiothed cared CES TO SU!TTHE PUBnothiug for his person, but accepted . LIC AND THE TIMES. him folely for his This the infatuated widower hotly resented, and to convince them of their error small conveyed ,to them all his property. Furniture bought in Jarge or this w;:f Of, conveyance quantities. kept ju profound ignorance till after . dl35-lm- . the fatal knot had been tied, and she had become "an old man's darling." On discovering the truth of the cas , she.brought suit to have the convey anco set nside, and the Supreme C urt, where the case was tru d, after PROSPECTUS FOR 1875. an examination of analogous cases, decided that her application should THE CHAMPION AMERICAN be grau ted. 'The court held Mrs. A. X 111 Young's claim be not only a legal G O 31 C moral nd ruled that Illustrated by a corps of thehest American but a right, tints, an'i Contmklted to hy the most popular she bas unquestioned claims fuf re aihutnoriMs and satirists of I'liu Day lief upon every principle of equity . WILD OATS now mteM successfully upou the sixth beyeitr of its existence, and has hecoine the and justice. The deed executed eMuhlished humorous and satirical mper of the fore her marriage, under the ui countrv. It was started nu'1 contiuned the nr.t as a mouthly, then, towlislv the uViubikI of stated, thould have n other )ur the public, 1' was clmnjwd to a fortnightly. Mill effect upou her rights aud interests cnntinuiiiL' its p.oj work of lotting lolly as it the political ad social ici", and showing than if executed afterward, so the linms hy its inaMi'il.y custimn and pungent it achieved even greater sucts titsu daughters .will have to u is" orgs in editorial, u rcoiii2t'd as the abEest ami heiore, and mother-iof its c'as. Since thi we have yio'li-ihw furor of their brightest Mill further to the public diatid. ami now , " he said: tA littl i'urtlur' on " '"Thunder!" .Four mora lines were taken in, and Utah "City, y 'lra-eieu- OFFICE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. "Ofe'tlen Singular Case. 8.40 and the Kast ?S222i uke SkeandtbeT.eet P. train arrives Storm of Clothes Pins. A ti.SI p.m. t v.. A.NU 6.30 p.m. . . ' 1 ..Wp.uu . 0S0EH't MAIN STREET,' PUBLISHED, EVERY EVENING, (SUXl)A IS EXCEPTED.) ft VVTv-- (t I DRUG STOREi MALLS. T.50a.a. nUUkeCity.dooMedwiy i 4.110 s UVIV1L if. mm $3.00 . Tear On TIE Snndan excepted Published IVKR fr CEORCE Iiehij.n, C.j tx-i- l. C. eight years CUV, L'TAIl. i CREAM Ou coy SALOON t the Premises. Michl-jra- n COUNSELORS AT LAW (SALT LAKE att-at- ICE BATES, LaUiU. 8, iJbtritt Attoru y. I'tah And for ten year. rtr Especial Dimes ami We have also opened a Ordnt tet at P. 0. ' 29, r ih Fn lory, just bduie Z. C. M. ., Fourt S'reit, viil receive ompl Attention. Bo P (liven to exaniinatinu of 'JiUea. 1T IHYN K & CIIBISTIA |