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Show " Li mm OGDEN JUNCTION. FIFTH STREET. -- ' - - - CiiARtES Biuint.it Manager. STRATFORD Sunday excepted- BVERYUVKXING, joldished Editor. - - W Tenuose, Offden Post Office: 1:; T 20. I?o. log KR1VAL tonWe daily Otyf M ,Ute Mail Tbtfe' 6.45 pm. f.iOaJH. t . , daily .30pj. 6.20 1 ju. 8.10 aou. , Lakeand the East , Halt 7.00 a.m. 6.0Up m. Lake County and Soda !iT0,'t"i Wyoming, and f'18 leave the Utter place Wednesdays p.m t . v . 6.00p.m. fiSe'comty.fTWlr Orfw. and Harrieville Wednesday 2.00 p.m. t Sturdaj. 7.30 a.m Wednesday and Saturday o.niaville Plwn City and 81aterville, w 2.45 p.m. uidneidays and Saturday Alma Wednesday and Bear ih Rich County, 11:0 Ti Soring - ith .d f OFFICE Hilt'RS. a.ral Delivery, .6 . to 814 8.30 . HElurdw... ' j i. V .46 p.m. p.m. Sunday, p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT .. , -i)pe from a.m. to 8 p.m. MOSEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 Door oDen from 6 ajn. to p.m. v,,y. 7. . JOSEPH HALL, Poatmaater. Trains - - - 8.40 a.m p.m. -p.m. -- ' p.m. a.m. p.m. - 9.00 Bum. 6.40 p,m. - ' 9.40 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. 5.45 a.m. arrives P. train C. 5.40 6 05 6.20 9.45 4.25 4 P.P. Emigrant arrives - P. y leaves - " " ' U.P. C. O, - P. Emigrant leaves U,C. tram arrives U ' and leaves and it it U. N. ' - Jeaves : - - train arrives i - . - Salt Lake CHy Time. - I. MEETING Asbuntee Criieny. - OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY Evening, at hall'-pi- Seven o'clock, AtMASOXIC HALL, MA IX STREET brethren in good ata.udihg are cor--- ! Sujoarniig diallyiuviteiL J. B. GOoi FELLOW. N. G. VAN, Sac'y. AM. ran- - . d47-ly- , F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR-A. !! AND I - ; ,K0fARY PUBLIC. OSce at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Kneciarattratlon given to cases before the 8n- lirane and District Courts Conveyancing and with accuracy and l.Ntrial Busineas done tly -- , jcipatch. TANNER, Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW NATHAN 1. AND - door touth of Pott Office, Main it. Ogden (flufirst eciil attention gi Ten to collection. Reniit- uncei promptly made, Conveyancing and No tarial tnmneacaretuliy attended to. ulsw tr ATTORNEY f. QfiMiMer V t it i . d ; ' ' : f j- II. BEAKDSLEY, Proprietor. ' M. d49tt , A. W. Brown & Co., FIFTH ST., OGDEN, Cabo-cee- iffcer demis'e tho Immediately bbdy 6f a Caboceer is washed, , anointed wiili sweet oil and greaseand sprin- kled with gold dust." The oil and grease cause the gold dust to stick te DEALERS IK the corpse, which, being black, shows the brightj color of the gold to perfection The bard is trimmed into knots, and upon each 'knct are tied ! small beads of glass and thin particles AND , of iiold. v;The Ashaniees, you per..J ceive, are as dainty in 'he decoration Musical Merchandise. of the beards of their dead as the Assyrian dandies were of their own whea Uvipg. In cloth of costly silk - embroidered damask, or in velvet, or in rich garments,, the body is dressed and ornamented with armlets and necklaces of gold 'and silver. ' Very often pure lumps of unwrought nuggets of gold, bored through and THE SIMPLEST, through', are strung upon a piece of MOST DURABLE, hempen string and twisted around AND COXSEQUEXTLT T3&- the forearms in the form of bracelets ' . Thus gaily bedizened and perfumed CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE ! ftn l cleaused, the body is placed on a THE MARKET. (hair in a sitting aUitudefQT is shown iecumberjt on a bed; trimmed; with. T eonld, if ncesary, furnish Thousands of gaudy dmpery. ?f Testinionials from parties ownniu thet When this combined tite of' puriMachine in this Territory, but cruBider it un necessary. We ufn'ply refer iutHudingiurchaSfr fication and garuiture-habeen com-- , to parties EVEilVTW HERB, who owf our Ma asthe relations and friends . chines. pleted, Our terms are as easy a those ot any other semble and dance and to begin sing. Sewing Machine Company, and we While the relations and friends are Fully Guarantee Every Ma- - making merry, a fetish man or priest - chine hold. is led slowly into the midst of the , ; i and the female slaves of the INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own throng, dead Caboceer are brought before oar Machines. BOOK and SHEET MUSIG 4198-l- y 1HE HOWE ewmffiacliiiie - , . him'. '' "' " " - ' "'- - Aficr tho utterance of various incantations he pretends that the fetish has denoted, by means of his mediaSILVER-TOQUE ORGAN ! tion, a certain slave for election to " Manufactured liy the old, reliable firm of " ' follow her 'master to the next world; E. P. Needham & Sou, N, V., and tlie; but 'I seed not beat much trouble to suggest to you that the members of the family always decide beforeFive year written warrant given with hand among themstlves which un- both instrument- iortunate wretcn snail accompany IL E. IF. CUE ALES, the deceased chief. Being chosen, and Weber Box for TJtahi by the choice condemned to die, and lder Oounrie, Agent Office at T. AV." Jones' Tailoring Esiabl'lshment. the slave is stripped naked..-- Around her neck a wisp of hay is wound, and MAIN STREET, OGDEN. her arms are rudely pinioned with a f rope of 6traw- - She is now roughly dragged a second time into the presence of the fetishrran, who recomFRABKLIX MAC EAGII & CO, mends her, in a speech full of blasphemous rhodomontades and rhetorGROCERS. WHOLESALE ical . parade, to serve her master duti- - - 'ILL'S fully through the mazes of the sphere CHICAGO, 15. W. E. JEXKEXS, Agent, to which he has been sumnioeed on Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, a journey. Cokbrook Building, Salt Lake City. Corresj ; .';m pondence promptly attendedto. During the delivery of the portentous exhortation he is busily employed in daubiog a white colored .earth over the face of the wseping slave; The New Improved and when the admonitory harangue ha been exhausted he strikes her severely with his opened palm upon either cheek. In benighted zeal the company snatch up the sarcerdotal cue. They strive to rival ona au other, in repeating the assault with the harshest violenceand iri dealing" the keenest pain on her nude and ' , Sold in 1874. trembling persoB. The executioners, moreover,0 are man tnat fV other Machine 1 fifi 1U U j U U Umanufactured in the Unite Statea. blessed,' and the congregated band of These figures shov the auiyatrsal popularity of the Caboceers manifest their profound The following Singer. respect by raising the foot of each executiouer with both hands, and by rubbing the sole upon the crown of will show the estimation in which it i held by their heads, i The t natives of the leading families in our own community: Gala Coast have a loose conception a state of purgatory or probation of ATTE the uodofSigTtf having nsed the SiBEcer and entertain the idea that .the soul ? Sewing nlarhine in onr families can cheerfully recommend it to all parses wiihing to purof the dead wanders unrestingly lor durable . and' chase a . machine. about the world, and reWinslow Farf, - Ogden many years D. M. Stuart Ogdea for the. performance a servant S. II. Hisrtrlnnothami" ' Ges.U. Tribe quires TBo. Biddla . ' " ' : Mr. 0. Wirborg, f" duties its long and ceasein menial of . " " S. Schram fj. J. Unrrick " ' less wanderings; ' Mra. Wm. G. Paine Hence comes, the F. A. Brown Mr. S de taBanme, Uintah custom jof killing a slave at the death " f .? T P.VilkiOen 'M. Mrs. Geo. S. Maon, Mr. R. Allen, of a Caboceer, for 'a Caboceer may Kiverdale .i niiiara. not draw water nor hew wood nor. , AND EC0RS3 Of .OTHERS. WE ALSO SELL TDE , EJIERSOX FIAXO. ' - AT-LAW. Gait's Furniture A itv DKn dl -- guaranteed. N NOTARY PUBLIC." 1L 5IARGARY, TRANSIENT HOTEL:) AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED s - LAW T JCSCTIOX (rOEMEBLT , . corresponJeat who signs himself "Nobody," but who appears to have occupied Wbffieial positloti iri West Atrica,1 Bends to thaiLandoa Titttfa th beoefioint acts "a sketch which attend the daathof a r in Ashantee." He says: r F. O. O. if t. JStore. x 1 rtrHMnv , iriORSEY &.. COUNSELOR. Office t Residence 2nd South Street, Late City Ltan. Salt Ail kind , , promptly attende of legal business - dlt son A.'." COHDOH, MJ. t,ti0OlMA,'w.D:' Drs. & CONDON, Physicians & Surgeons OODEX, di-- es WAUOAMAN VTAII, Second Door South P ds! ofl'ott Paid TJp LAKE CITY. -- ' $200,000 Capital, - Antfaorized ME ' 81,000,000 H. HOOPER. VM. President, 8. ELDRJSDUE, Vice BRIOHAM YOUNG, H. X. Office. DESERET NATIONAL BASK OF SALT Prert, Director. M.JENNINGS, m 'OHN SHARP. . 'KRAMORZ LITTLE, k. 8. HILLS, Cashier. in , . k Exchange, Coin, Oold Dust, .College iscrip made and promptly remitted Ezchancra fur.fiala. Imarant Paul mi Collection , Deposit. " i, t DOOLY, do-l- r; , , y E. H. ORTII r v J. E. DOOLY fe 'CO.1 NE! AND Fargo OGDEN. & Co's, Express, UTAH. $ r l ; 4 "uocio Grntral Banking Butivttt. frofipt Attention given to Couectiont. Siocict Bought and Sold en Oommiision. .hi A : Correspondents f,,Fargo4lCd, &' -- ;JtionalBank. rgo parti Omaha Salt Lake fity Co WOODS & ."fBl&BOEK, Attorney. P 8 PlttTA PT. seisf r New York Saa t'rancieco .. an. San From ' d227-t- ... . rnr " ' 1 '. light-rnani- - Mrs-9- '. cook food. M. Thorough Instructions chf' nj Gl ', ; 001- - nrni' f1, " T. R T TTTTTCI ""tJ I ?MAKt-R, : ?r ir?k'" f BwrH, " AKD done an , Tbess Mnohiuc8 can bo obtained cn, EASY.MONTHLY PAYMENTS ., or a discount of 10 per cent, for casa. ' For Particulars call at iMtie 5 i Kl t mbyaa Experienced Lady Operator! i arii!em ....r ii ' : ttrst-clasf- j' 6t s i CERTIFICATE BAKHEItS, Sft Wells, JEWELER,' J'T. Silver and OGEES all Wf rk warratted 44-l- y OtDEN' T. A, Ogden Junction. ' 7.40 a.m. 6.4U p.uu . . MAIH STREET, (SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) " A&BIVALS. 7.60 ajii. CITY DRUG STORE! OGBEX5UTAUMVEIXESDAY OCTOBER 13, 1875. EARDSLEY HOUSE AND CLOSING MAILS lake City, double daily Ktthronjrh Mail daily . though Mail daily ' Try PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, ' - ' .. - TERMS OF' SCBSCRIPTIOS. SSkS--- - OFFICE, MAIX ST., ADDRESS Opjcte OLD TITBIXO YARD, O. E. MASON, .. J1S1-6- OH, f AGENT, sden, Vtab Having been removed by dint of cuffs or manual force from the sight of the fetishm'a'h" the sl&ve is hurried to a woodejn boxinto. which the carcass of the Caboceer '.will eventually f tQe be squeezed. A'oogtH6 her box the sfavl is'stTetclwd"--upostomach, and her feet', and head are grasped by two executioners, so that' her struggles may be snbjeet to control. A friend of the dead Caboceer approaches the prostrate ereatureaed slashes her with a sword just below tb3 right shoulder Made.- Catching n - ,VOI.. IV. the blood which flows from the woundJio smears the box. When a UTAH !"Scl! CENTRAL Nothing has been drawn for this purpose she is lifted from the Jid and is 'reviled, struck and covered with spittle by the bystanders! AH the while she utters the loudest and most grievous lamentations and the louder and more grievous they are the more acceptable do the torturers deem the sacrificial gratuity to be the dead Caboceer. She is then driveu to the epqt where she is to be slajn. Whea the head has been cut off the heart is plucked out through an open- ingin ine"DacK. An executioner receives the head with yells and frantic signs of joy and runs with it through the towu. Savagdy and furiously he tosses it to the ground and kicks it like a ball before him,8natchos it up in his flight, spits upon it, flings it into the air, catches it iu its descent, or, permitting it to drop heavily, kicks it again and again. The body is never buried,' but is spurned aside to be eaten by wild beasts or vultures. sufficiency ot blood A. PIONEER USE OF UTAH. ON AND Train , least-explnre- Milne-Edward- d No. v ... Farmlngtoit Fa. . oo S3 4 16 . 7 7 eta. 40 , ' E.aysvi!le 8 12 4 62 0 00 6 , 00 1 I ' ; 88 , , Honse 6 20 Kayivill. 10 SI 7 10 1 Off Farmington 10 62 7 81 1 86 ' Centrevlllet U 4 7 44 1 60 . Wood. Crow 11 13 7 63 1 76 Arrive at Salt Lake It 40 8 20 S 00 r ' '' . la JJfJUOrS . ' ' ' . . r- -' I to the above, in ad.Utioa Or Ogdeu? JRcer City, MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ' DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. ' and i " ' Salt Lake City at 8,30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m, Passengers will please purchase their ticket at theoOices. Fifty cent additional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all information age, apply to concerning Freleht or Fas , JAJlJtS CilAKf, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent, rrescriptions carefully compouno at all hours of the night and day ! JOHN SHARP, BUPifUSTENDENT. Wm DRIVER, tf UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. On and after Oct. 13ri, 1875. CITY DRUG RTnnp' " d7o-l- NORTHWARD: No.l Name of 8 tat on. JJS. J. Et'AXS, rrop'r. Pangnr m. a. Traiua Leave Ogden " Corinna " : Logan Arrive at Franklin y STAR BILLIARD HALL. v Main Street, Ogde TRAINS WILL RUN 9 80 60 Jl 8 20pm 4 45 Fancy Drinks a Specialty ;; SOUTHWARD: FIRST-CLAS- No. 2 FIRBT-CLA8- URST-CLAS- COMPANY S a. m, 0 00 Train. Leave Franklin " " Logan " HOUSE, LIQUORS, S Passenger 10 45 2 liipm 4 30 GROVE BREWERY I Gilmer Salisbury' Stag Line to and from T Montana connect with trains at Frank lin. Depot 'and ..Saloon, V CIIASNIBLEY, ' Oorinne Arr've at Ogden ' ' i A ! General Freight and Ticket Agent, .. ' dl97-l- M. W. MERRJLL, Supt SPARKLING - i..: n. STUAUT i " LAQER BEE FOR BALE THE PEST AND OIBAP KEEPS g EOKCE and 1.1 FT PTMIPS for deep or shallow weU. Also, Pa-tePo Hit for Drive Well Pumps, with .liitabl iron pit Ing. Pump repaired and fttMd npon reason' North of Old Workliv. artl.Uicdrn. ihletai in, at l ritltj g wnice 142-- Intend open tng a permanent1 office IIV , OGDEN CITY NEEDING HIS SERVICES PERSONS that time, caa leave their orders or alilres him Lock Hni. IKI VEIt with Salt Box lke City. , db-t- DRAUGHT, 0 (hi EcuopiAir Vitn, West Side East Temple Street, SALT tIa. K E CIXYir - ABOUT THE 16T1I OF OCTOBER. c 1 ON TAYLOR'S HOTEL tf DR. H. H. WADMAN . BOTTLED BEER Wholesale and Kef all. PUMPSKPURflPS! , jaw, they resemble the Semnopitheci; but yet they cannot be classed iu the same genus, since, both in aaotomi-cu- l structure are in external aspect, the Moupin monkey presents certain peculiarities which entitle it to a special position among simians. The nape of the neck and the shoulders sre of the same color as the crown of the head, but the back, and especially the posterior portion of tne truna, is oi a more lively ana brilliant i hue, owing to the presence of numerous yellowish gray silver. In old hairs, with reflex-oindividuals the hairs attain the length of 10 centimetres (nearly 4 inches). On the outside of tbo arms similar hairs are to be seen, though of duller hue, and on the front of the thighs . arid legs there is a stripe of binder the ouiside But and aspect of the thighs is ot a very light yellow, and the inner surfaces of the thighs and legs are rust colored, changing to reddish on the upper side of the feet. The hair of the anterior hands is The tail is thick and tufted, gray. dark grey at ' the root and wbitish-gra- y at the tip. The female is distinguished from the male iy certaia difl'.rences of coloration ' In the former the eidc or the' Beck is gray rather thaD yel lowish, and the tut, is of a dull and uniform color. In the young monkskull-cais small, and the eys the af the face are ornamented with sides a sort of whiskers, whieh disappear in the adult. . The natives give to the species the name of Iv.otsiu-heonmonkey. They hunt it for the sake of its, skin, which they use aa a preventive against sheuniatku. "WiueS 40 r. for stowing- away food, and in having one tubercle only on the last molar tooth of the lower An 9 ' cheek-pouche- s McdicinCS, . , - ' ) ,. s Ko-kono- " ' , . ' By - a. Ogden , Brifgs, '..""; Train. Lsav. Tries' j 40 a 00 Pas. PaM. . In - . 2 No. 4 No. Articles? hethcr . , Beat- 5 . rriv at Ogden CdlUhlO ., , 4 S3 60 7 ' ! 3 m. . Eut 1874. r. s , ' t '" Centrevnie 1 No. Pass. Leava sauuka .New Species of Monkey. Aruiand David, a Catholic mission ary, has devoted himself to studying the fauna and flora tif regious in the Chinese Empire previously unvioited After by any European naturalist. spending several months in different provinces' and navigutiug the rivers, he lauded in 18G9 in the Moupin principality, un independent- province ' situated on the frontier of China' proper Moupin is inhabited by the Mantzesj a race differing from both the Chiuese and the Tibetans. It is covered with lofty mouutains, whoso summits are clad in perpetual snow. Its winters are extremely cold, the snow persisting in the valley for several menths; during the rest of the year the raiu and snow fall with great frequency, and this' tumidity of the atmosphere gives rise ty' very abundant vegetation. , ., Among the interesting types discovered iu Moupin, the is given to a monkey witi long hair and retrousse nose, which Alphonse has described and figured under the name of Rhinopi- thecui AoxellanoB. This species inhabits the mountains in the western portion of Moupin, as also the district of Yaotchy, and as far as Thus it lives in a region where snow remains on the ground more than six months in the year, i According to the hunters, these monkeys are found iu the woods, and always iu large troops. Usually they remain on the tops oflofty trees, and feed on the fruit and young shoots of the wild bamboo la possessing no aFTEE JAN. 1st Name of STATION. For upwards of ten years tho Abbe . Will , , taJ-Roo- ms Boari by the Day or Week. w?th or wRhout Board. lfiOtf & Cutler, Taylor l Proprietor. f f iron-gruy- MONU MJ II T S. Marble or Sandstone Monuments CUT AND LETTERED .Tames.' MAIN 8TREET. The tt p , .i ...... e.,brown-aod-gol- d And iMt House J Ogtlen, Utah. B Fowler, . ". OGDEN. in thB arket. Maltih? BDCnMILLEit 011 band, A WELLS, Cool and , ' PROPTlf ETORS. Sprling, it always aad Families Supplied. Saloons Order, lent from Person, residing along the Liaes and the surrounding Town will to tilled at the rat of 60 writs promptly bv the keg in alonii, pnvafc firtailiesi A) gnllno1 cents' per gallon by the keg. dtf 7tal5-roa- Grovo 4 ; r,a ch U.P.BREWERY "Breweryl TUB BEST BEER in UlA 'i Wholesale and BetaiL FAMILIES THE TRADE SLT rilED. t. " Order Promptly Sh ipped to any Point on the Railroads. ' RICHTER & FRY' P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. ; , Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. A11 kind of on Moor A Fine Hall amtmnmoits and large dancing floor, accoinmodatiug from 20 to 200 persons. Partie wishing to engajre tlie Hall cr Ground mnstapIy aeBday in advauce. TERMS LOW, rr CITY LICENSES, To all wlrom 'it may concern NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, HlAf engaged in Bugiricss ia 0g4en City, (for wftich the City Ordi- nance provide thwt a license must be" obtained,) without first a licenee are haMa t b takenprocuring before any1 Alderman of laid City, aadf be subjected' to a Fine. By order of the Ci'f Council - LESTER HZ; RICK, May"' JAMK3 TAYLOR, Cirj wor-l..r Til C5oi. .iv MbviMi tlrt City Hall, Fifth' &in t, Opdea. tytt toitrtrm i? t a. tui - iri , f |