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Show junction. o'gden THE FIFTH STREET. - Penrose,. CaABLisW Editoe. ftT A nrnT tut I l "I'l jVKBY Boil it Down. Whatever yeu have to aay, my fri nd ' hether witty er grave or Condense as much as ever yougay, And say it the readiest way; can, And whether yoa write of rural affairs Or of matters aad in town Juat take a word of things frieudly advice-B- oil it down. ARRIVALS. double daily ..HkeCity, MMl daily Through . Through Mail am 6.46 pm. 7.60 eJa. . . T.40ajn. . 6.40 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 f.m. 8.40 a ju. 8.40 a.m. ;7t 7.00 a.m. the Rrt 6.00 pm. the West ror ?7,h Wyom-I- b County mailt go Tia Evanston, the latter place for Rich County, . 2 p.m. . SiCdaya and Saturdays, at Tnwdavi. Thuradaya and . TDaily to Logan , . 6.00p.m. and UarriBTille Wednesday! Jirtb0gdei 2.00 p.m. 4 gsturdaya 7.30 a.m Wednesdays and Saturdays f!itv and Slatersvilje. 2.46 p.m. "' Wednesdays alia oaiujr .rlt rr. Weand 7.1,. mil a.tnriiava 7.00 OFFICE HGURS. For if yon go splntterig over a page When a couple of lines will do, Yeur butter i spread so much, yon aee, Tha the bread shows plain y through-B' when yon have a atory to tell, And would like a little renown, To make quite sure of yf ur wish, my friend, Boil ic down. When writing an article for the press, Whether pro, or verse, juat try To aettle your thoughts in tlie fewest wards, And let them be crisp and dry; And when it is fini-he- d and you suppose It i done exaitly brown, Just look it over again and then Boil it down. am .46 p.m. DEPARTMENT BKQ18TRV Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. DEPARTMENT. ORDER K0NBY For editors don't like to print An article lax ly long, And the general reader does not car for a a uple yards of song; Bo gather your wits in the smallest space, If you want a little renown, And every time you write, my tritnd Boil it do am. rtrn from V am. to a p.m. latside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. 0 p. train D.P. C. P. c p jj, c, train Trains - - arrie leaves .. . arrives 'M and u leaves -and ii arrives train rj j, leaves ii - - 8.40 6.40 6.20 8.60 7.60 fi.40 8 40 i. o. o. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Maximilian's Wife. r. half-pa-st - fTs. in-la- A. J. II. MAItTINEAU, MINER, 11 national V dS3-l- y ball-roo- J. LEWIS. Ttl, dt-l- Jfe II ANtf g Name of 8TA110N. GLOBE HOTEL, 1, BOARD BY THE ' Woods Crow at the Farmlngta arraDeempDi8 J. II. rOOL, cow-bel- l, d s, cow-bel- l. th-i- t . one-thir- d and Retail. THE TRADE SCP PLIED. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN FROM the effects of fcrrors and Abnsee ia early life Hanhoed restored. Impedimenta to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and reBooks and Circulars sent markable remedies. free, in sealed envelope. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 41. N. Ninth St. Philadelphia, Pa. an Institution having a high reputation for bonerable conduct and professional skill. d202-3- 4 62 6 40 8 00 1 Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognao Brandy, Fine Janiai' Hum, Dutch Schnapps. 2sNo. Pass. r. a. H. Ogdea 8 40 Kaysville t SIT In 1 H Farmiagtoa S 62 T 81 1 86 Centrevilla iO 4 T 44 1 M Woods Croaa IS 13 T 68 1 Ti 8 20 8 00 m. . Fin 20 40 ArticU of Old To Gin, Ft eijra ard Kativ WINES & LIQUORS. to the above, CIGABJS, TOBACCO AND SNUFJ. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful ana Grove. Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. Home, Kennedy, Red Jacltt. Ptaw A Fine Hall amnaeraents All kinds of taiion and Angostura Bitters, will please pnrchaee their ticket! at and large dancing floor, accommodating from 20 thePamengera offices, fifty cents additional will be chagad to iw persons. or uror.aus when the tare is collected on the train. to out-do- Parties wishing engage the Hail mustapi.ly sevendaya in advauce. For all Information concerning fr tight or Pas- sago, apply to JAJlJbB SUARr, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent TERMS LOW. d220-e- eqPaiftlNTKNEKNT. Osden, IT BDCHMILLES. Beer, Cool a.id jYl. Utah. On Saloons and Families Supplied. Orders sent from Persons residing along the Railroad LiDes and the surrounding Towns will he gallon promptly filled at the rate of 50 cents bv the keg to saloons, private lamuies, cu cenis att the keg. by galion per vr d2-t- and after June 1th 1875. No. 1 No. 3 niht Puixm. a. 6 7 10 11 Trains Leave Ogden ' ' (Jorinae " Logan Arrive at FranHia a. m. 45 M 16 oO FIFTH 8TRKBT, OQDKN. m. 0 0 12 8 30 p m, J p.m. a. PLEE ar THE WEED "Family Favorite" I Trains Leave Franklin " " Lo;ran " " Coriune Arrve at Ogden Freight, p. m, a. la. 6 60 2 00 20 flli AID IIQIORS, No 4 Passenger 12 45 MM For Medical and Family Use, SOUTHWARD: NoT" Prop's. f Walton & Co. NORTHWARD: Name of Station. MACHINE W. DRIVER, UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. LA PROPRIETOR. Sparkling, always on hand. SEWING Prescriptions accurately prepared tf MALTING HOUSE, & WHOLESALE AND RETAL JOHN SHARP, U. P. BREWERY 9 fl 1 85. pm 4 ill a. in N.B. os. 1 and 2 will rua daily. Nos. 3 and 4 will run betweeu Ogden and Logan as follows: No 3 wi I run Northward every Tues day, Thurbday, and Saturday No. 4 will run Southward every Monday, Wed nesday, and Friday uilmer 4 Salisbury's Stage Line to ana from Montana connects with trams at franklin. Bj th. Fiat, Quart or Gallon. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. OIVE VU A CALL. tos-- n GROVE BREWERY ! Depot and Saloon. CHA8. N1BLEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent Ben. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, Simple I Capable I Durable ! No machine costs so little for new parts and repairs. Needles and all articles rnpuired, are furnished at lees prices thai thone for other machines. It is adapted to all the want of family sewing. It can be readily compreheuded by an one wixhiHg to sew. It runs so easily. It is always ready and never take oni"fit." It will do any kind of eewiug with less c linn pee and fewer extra attachments than any other machine. It is It is made of the very beet materials, and In the most thorough manner, aud will never wear ont. w stake pleasu-- e in announcing to ur numer ous patrons in Weber and Caclir Counties, and to the public generally, that we have cpencrt Branch 'ffice, at lali Lak City, and shall continue our agency at Oicden with increased facilities for supplying every want of the sewing machine trade-Machines sold on easy monthly instalments. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.' ii'.,i irnt,jn. GOOD NEWS ! BOOTS, HATS, SHOES, CAPS, GENTS GLOVES, &c. Bought expressly for the Spring Trade. LAGER MERCHANT TAILOR, FIFTH STREET, J ust Received, THE ABOVE SUPPLIED AT LESS THAN TEN PEE CENT. 57- - IFatches MM A.D Mlltil Main Street, Sign Yellow Boot. DRAUGHT. AT COST! and Jewelry. from Bus'noes.) C. ASMUSSEN. CARL 8. L. OPPOSITE POST OFFICB. CITY, d.V39-3- Imported GOODS. PRODUCE STORE. G--. GOODS ITllOM Pro vo "Woolen Mills ALL OF WHICH WILL BE MADE TO ORDER Turner, "7V. his old stand on FIFTH STREET, Has for th purchase and aafe ef ALL KIND OF PRODUCE, Garden ani Ura&a Seeds. At his BOOK STORE adjoining hokeept all the Periodicals and Newspapers of the day, alxo a full etrck of Wall Paper, Piottres, Frame., dlfi5-6- IN TIIS to. W. TURNER. m SODA WATER. LATEST FASHION AXD AT THE LOWEST RATES. SPARKLING HODA our WAES WILL Bl I'd'. OGDEN MANUFACTORY for past favors, a conof Public patronage is Thankful tinuance Our friends in the country will solicited. money by calling before pur elsewhere. chasing AS ALSO AT COST! OGDEN. a New Stock of and Befall. BEER CN (Retiring save Leather and Findings, SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER Wholenal Constantly on Hand. J.. Alder, . di97-i- svi SALT LAKE CITY. dl7S-8- Consisting ef dl65-3- 81 7 DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.80 p.m. MRS. M. BOWRINQ Prices to Suit the Times. 83 1 00 LIN1 61 GEOCEEIESl MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Late of Z. C. II. I., has opened and is now selling, at Wholesale and and Retail, one of the largest and best stocks of of which aba will sell at 4 69 in addition SALT LAKE CITY, AH 60 T Arrive at Salt Lake 10 MILLINERY. Ladies Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Floorers, etc., Yar&iah, AIM, 0. Box 19, Ogden. G-eo- SEBIXG GOODS, Ti T RICHTER & FRY1 1 THE ATTENTION OF HIR FRIENDS CALLS the Public in general to her new stock of A FULL d29-t- f Max Adeler tells this : I dropped in at a grocery store a few nights go and found old Cropper sitting with his feet on the stove, talking to a cir cle of friends. He said : Yeu don't know that I fit in the war? Well, sir, I had a splendid company; and was the most popular captain as ever went from Sussex county. All the women wanted their husbands and sons to go with me. I didn't skeet 'reund after fighting men when I was recruitin'. I hunted up fellers who had loBg legs, fellers that could run. What was the result? Whenever there was a fight, other companies would go in ard after a while come out again all cut to pieces. But pledge you my word ani honor that I never got into a tight all through the wr that I didn't bring out I more men than I took in been to've brigadier general. ought I could have doubled the army alter a battle or two." 10 kaysville Point on the Railroads, P. 8 rrive at Ogdea Order t Promptly Shtpptd to any cow-bel- l. i rron'r. AX ft FAMILIES Oik, Turpa, Brushes, eK. eta. 4 16 Pus. Dreweryl Wholesale 4 83 No. TUE BEST BEER in UlAi Each one ef the succeeding sixty guests brought flutirons, and there was no break in the continuity until old Mr. Cabry came from rhiladel Now Busby phia with a and has no earthly use for a at any other time he would have treated such a present with scorn But njw he is actually grateful to Mr. Cubry, and he was about to em brace him, when the Walsingshams them cime m bringing with flat- the new kind of irons with wooded handles. And all the rest of the guests brought the same articles, excepting Mr. Rugby, and he had with him a patent stand far holding flatirons. Busby got madder and madder every minute, and by the time the eompauy had all arrived he was really insane with rage, and he went up to bed, leaving his wife to entertain the guests. In the morning they fouud two hundred and thirteen And one stand aad a now the Busbys have cut the Smiths, and Browns and Johnsons, and Thompsons, and the rest entirely, for they are convinced that there was a preconcerted design to play a triek upon them. The fact, however, is, that the hardware store in place had an overstock of flatirons, and sold them at an absurdly low figure, and Busby's guests went for the cheapest thing they could find, as people always do on such occasions. Busby thinks he will not celebrate his 'silver wedding.' Max Addler. at. 4 Trains Leava Grovo r. H. 6 8 40 Centre, ill id conreuieuces lor Families. special a. Salt Lake WEEK. DAY Paiute, i No. 1 Na. 8 Peas. faae. Trains Leave 1874. The best accommodations lowest rates. GOODS, t FIFTH STREET, OGDEfl. Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. NOVEMIiKlt 1 PERFUMERY AND TOILET lit 1874. ON AND AFTER JAN. Wurkaho. TUhlnitOlHee lartl.Otrden. To be Reopened Patent Medicines CENTRAL HAILHOAD. PIOXEER LIXE OF UTAII. THE BEST AND CHEAP I'OKC'E and 1.1 KT for deep or shallow wells. Also, Pa PI JIPX Drive Points for Well l'umpa, with suitable tent iron piping. Pumps repaired ami fitted upon reasonable terms, at Aiortla f Old apiece. flat-iron- UTAII rORBALE KIXT8 flat-iro- dmble-pointe- YOL. 111. D. M. 8TCABT Busby, of Trenton, celebrated his 'iron wedding' one day last week, and he invited about one hundred and twenty guests to thj weddiug. Of course, each person felt compelled to bring a present of some kind, and each did. When Mr. and Mrs. Smith come they handed Busby a pair of flat- irons. When Mr. and Mrs. Jones arrived they also had a pair of fiat- lroas. All hands laughed at the incidence. And there was even trreater merriment when thj Bruwns arrived with two pairs of But when Mr. and Mrs Kobmson came in with another pair of flat irons, the laughter became perfectly convulsive. Ihere was something less amusing about it when the Thomsons arrived with four flutirons wrapped in brown paper. And Bus by'a face actually looked grave when the three Johnsoi girls were ushered into the parlor carrying a flat iron .J i l. " PURR DRUGS PUMPS!PUMPS! Busby's Iron Wedding. The long tragedy of Maximilian and Charlotte of Mexico, the most 6 00 8 80 picturesque and pathetic story u its gait Lake City Time. way of our times, has uot yet reached its close. It was rumored a year ago, that the unhappy Charlotte was at OF OGDKN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY MgKTING Seven o'clock, Evening, at the point of death, and for. a long 7, H4SO.MC HALL, MAIJf SrstiiKI. are cor time, indeed her lire hovered in the fcioirniiig brethren in good .tanding diaily invited. bilance. Those who hold to th Wui. M. COOK, N. G. d47 'y1. B. CRANDALL, Seo Christian's hope of another and better life beyond the grave will RICHARDS, naUNSELOR- - AT - LAW hardly thiuk it a merciful dispensation by which her weary spirit was AND denied its rest. The health of the NOTARY PUBLIC. i now perfect; but her Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. is condition mental iuexpressibly Suthe before Special attention given to cases sad. and is iu the w jrld and She Conveyancing strange preme aud District Courts v i.i Uiiainaiui done with accuracy and but not ct it. She believes hers If dispatch. to be continually surrounded by NATHAN TANNER, Jr., beings of another sphere, wi h whom ATTORNEY - AT - LAW alone she converses. She never utters word to any of her servants cr at AND ' NOTARY PUBLIC. tendants, and the presence "or any human being throws her into a fever Ofe rt door south of Pott Office, Main it. Ogdm Her sister- Bemit- - of ennui and vexation 8nwi. l attention sriven to collections. tancM promptly made, Lonveyaucing and the of the Queen Belgians, dll9 tarial busines carefully attended to. comes once a month to visit her, is H.D. A. 8. CONDON, I. WiOOAHAS, M.D. company with her physician. Theex- Drs. WAUGAMAN & C0XD05, tmpress receives them with cold The physician asks after tfc Surgeons courtesy. Physicians her health. "I am very well," she OGDEJf, UTAH, replies, and turning away, walks out Second Door South if Port Office. one manages her of the room. whole establishment, which is worthv exalted rank, at the palace of fiydraalic and Civil Engineer of her Lacken, by letter. There is a mosaic Logan, Cache Co. table in one of the grand saloons on Land and Mining Claims surveyed. which every day she lays down her commands in writing. These notes A.. are taken by the servants at a regular ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. hour and duly attended to. She Office at Eesidence 2nd South Street, draws up every day the menu for her Salt Lake City, Utah. table, composing it with good gastro ill kinds of legal bnainees promptly attended nomic ludginent, and dines wits a AU If by accident any good appetite. MSIRET base dish which she orders is not served, she makes a note of the fact next OF SALT LAKE CITT. day, but never with one word of comPaid Fp Capital, $200,000 plaint. She is very careful with her and dresses with her old taste - $1,000,000 toilette, Anthorized and distinction, dressing her own WM. H. HOOPER. President, hair and dressing it in the flat H. 8. ELDREDGE, Vice Preai. BRIGHAM YOUNG. bandeaux whi h were fashionable WM. JENNINGS, Director. when shij last saw her husband aid OHN SHARP, FKRAMORZ LITTLE, was with him in the dark hours that L.S. HILLS, Cashier. preceded the bloody eslipse and midlal In Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College dcrip of Queretaro. Her femme de tc. Collections made and promptly remitted night foreign Exchange for gale. Interest Paid on chambre is never admitted to her savings Deposita. toilette; but after preparing her bath and her dresses leaves the room to J. B. DOOLY, E.H. ORTH come back only in the corning. J. E. DOOLY & CO. When the weather is fine she walks in the park always at 11 o'clock, BANKERS, always along the same path, and with AND a very rapid step. Of course she is Agt'g Wells, Fargo & Co's Express carefully watched by invisible sentiOGDEN, UTAH. nels, but she has never manifested fntuad a General Banking Businas. any disposition to suicide. She plays prompt Attention given to CoUfxtinm. exquisitely on the piano, ,and passes Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Ommiuum. hours in this way. She paints and Correaponctente : draws also extremely wall, and still Wells, Fargo a Co- New York this art. The marked fea" Baa Francisco keeps up lint National Bank. Omaha ture of her case is the absolute horror Bait Lake City "'lis, Fargo k Co- which she shows of all company but San WOODS Fran that of her visions.' aad memories. a FREEBORN, wr, Attorney, F. & RICHARDS, Ogden. One is reminded by it of the curi421B.tf ously similar experience of a very clever German writer, Justinius Kerner, the author of the "Seeress of Preevdrst," who nsed to live absohis lutely with what he called defriends his of One "ghosts." scribes him standing at the door of a with a dejected face, and me! saying softly to himself, "Oh, there all not are me! oh,: Why S. pleasant ghosts?" To this widowed, Matchmaker and childless wife, this exi!ed and disjeweler, of the Clocks. Jewelry, Silver and crowned Empress, what society "JWare. MAIN STREET, OGDEN could bring happiness, living, indeed, wpairtot, nesUy done and all work warranted New York World. j peace or hope? 6.20 " K OGDE9T, UTAH. FKIDAY JUNE 18, 1875. Office: nedenANDPost CLOSING MAILS. -- MMH STREET, OGDEN! 2ULUTi. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) C3j ,0O RRJVAL double daily EVERY EVENING, PUBLISHED 4.00 2.00 Mail daily trough ' "TWougb Mali daily . store; DRUG Sundays excepted" IEEM3 OF 8UB8CEIPTION. " 1 Ul U Bunnell Manager. I STRATFORD EVENING, CITY r d207-t- Wholesale or Betail, ON REASONABLE TERMS. City Customer, can hi supplied daily reaidencea. f. W. have also opened a coxy UTAH HOTEL, ICE CREAM SALOON! On the Premises. Facing Union Square, - Ogden City. FIRST-CLAS- S HOTEL. Newly filtfld up and Furnished. Carriage dncitf " at tMV toaud from all trains, A. S. SHAKESPEARE, Prop'r. Orders left at P. 0. Box 29, or C. M. I., Fourt. Street, will receive Prompt Attention. the Factory, just below Z. PAYNE & CHRISTIAN |