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Show OGDEN; JUNCTION. mi FIFTH STREET. W CaAEtES STS-- i rmF ofsuescription. ' " " ' ' Tour V. .Months 1 ...,, . AND 7.50 ajn. double daily Through MU daily Mail daily . Vlhrough .i . , . JuLlhrougn Mail daily . . . ' . . . . . .1 WtUke.ndth!E 5.45 pm. 7.40 ajn. .40p.m. 8.40 a.m. Lake Citv, double daily Through Mail daily , Sat ' .30 p.n. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 aju. a.m. T .00 6.00 pm. Lake County and 6oda Th. Bich County, Bear T Evanston, Wyoming, and K Sonngs the latter place Wednesdays andBatur-lvs.- at w 2 p.m ... . -- 5.00p.m. Wednesdays -- 2.00 p.m. ?eaturday. 7.80 a.m ii.ntftille Wedneadayt and Saturdays County, Daily. 7rth Oedei. and Uarnsville - Inn, f'aiu .,...., . 2.45 p.m. Wedneidays and Saturdays and Hooper and Alma Wedneidays . . . Saturday 7.00 a OFFICE HOURS. . 6.16 p.m. ..jr. JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Trains - - P. train arrives - " P. " Tj'p.Emigrant arrive! " C. P. " leaves C. a.m p.m. p.m p.m 9.45 a.m 4.25 p.m 9.00 a.m. 8.40 6.40 6.05 6.20 -- - U. -- " - " -C.P. Emigrant leaves -U. C. train arrives - ... " . and " - - ' leaves u a and ... V.N. train arrives' - , leaves-- ' " n.p, fi.40 p.m 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. C.15 p.m. 5.45 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. I. Tl Q. O. F. i OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, EVERY beven o'clock, Friday Evening, at half-pa- f EETING HALL. MAI3T STIIEET brethren in good standing are cor- aiauy invited. N. G. At MASO.VIC 8qjournii.g 1 LI VAN, J. B. ,. goc'y. GOOLFELLOW, d47 ly, F. S. RICHARDS, i COUNSELOR- - AT - LAW i and NOTARY PUBLIC. ; : ; f . ; f at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Special attention given to cases before the auii District Courts. Conveyancing and XuOrial Business, done with accuracy and Office , ie ' 4patch. Jr., NATHAN TANNER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW . AND . NOTARY PUBLIC. OJee first door south . North-Wester- FIFTH d!9!-l- . diiotf OGDEN . - ATTORNEY Office - - MAIN 8TKEET, . WE ALSO SELL THE ORGAN E. ! EMERSON 11 AX O. Five years written warrant" given with both instruments- - II. E, ir. CUE ALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder CoHnties, Utah. at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. Office MAIN STREET, OGDEN. d227-t- f at Residence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4. of le al business promptly attends L, WAtfOAMHir, U.S. . . Physicians FR ARKLIX MAC TEAGH & CO, WHOLESALE CHICAGO, 15. T - - - W, E. JtJfS'EXS, UU Paid Up Capital. OF SALTI J pondence promptly attended to. The New Improved - CITT. 200,000 $1,000,000 singer. 41,649 Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Diwt, Colle?. iterip vMi. vuiittci'.ons maue anu pronipuy reuiuwu Paid on for Sale. Interest foreign Exchange J. d53-l- y . E. DOOLY, E. II. ORTH BACKERS, A.VO ' .'' Agt's Wells,' Fargro & Co's 0GDE&, UTAH. Express, This statement tells the whole story, and must convince the most skeptical that this is the best road there is in the West. Two trains daily leave Omaha for Chicago by this route, and so light are the grades of this line, so few the curves, and so good is the road bed and equipment, that, if necessary, forty miles an hour could easily be made over the entire road. If you have never been over this road, you should certainly give it a trial, or if you have not been over it for a year or two, you should now go how that way and see for yours-elfiue a road can.be made by uting steel rails and other modern improve ... Saturday: ' . ; . ; - jS ; 2.w test Pnper in Northern Vtali: "I'll give $10 to have that train stopped!" exclaimed 'Majcr 1). A'. Carpenter yesterday to J. B. Iloxsie, Master of Transportation ef tha East Tennecsee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad. The eastern-bounpas senger train had pulled out of tho depot and was rattling through the yard, the bell ringing merrily. Major Carpenter stood within the depot and Mr. Hoxsie was watching the train. The request was sufficient for Mr. Hoxsio to act upon, although ignorant of the rea son, and a freight engine standing near by shrieked shrilly at .the engineer of the passenger train and the alarm was taken up by other engines in the yard, while the train was motioned down by every employee of toe company in the vicinity, and in thirty seconds it had come to a stop, to the wonderment of the passengers and the curiosity of tho engineer. . It happened jn this wise: Just before the train started z man standing on the step of one of the cars had called to him a little girl with a basket of apples on her arm, and purchased a dime's worth of the fruit. He placed the apples in his pocket, and just then the train moved slowly oflF. Taking a 10 cent note from his vest pocket, he held it in his hand as the train moved on, the little girl following imploringly along, and finally he returned the money to his pocket and wunt ineide the car. The little apple girl burst into tears. Just thfn Major Carpenter crossed through the depot on his way to dinner. lie asked the reason of her tears and she told him. "I'll give 810 to have that train stopped," shouted the Major, who though a small man physically has a heart as big as all out of doors. The train was stopped and backed into the depot, and with the Major's protection tha little girl identified the fellow, who was made to give her the dime and then to listen to an opinion about hiimel' expressed in very vigorous English by the thoroughly aroused Major. Officers Madden and Cain were called, and the fellow was taken off the train, marched to the calaboose and kept there until evening. .Then he was made to solemnly promise that he wouldn't cat another apple for twelve months, and released, taking the evening freight train for his home near Strawberry Plains. merits. nnn more t,,in inn 1UU jUUUmauufacturedin er Macame the Uuite'i State.. These figures show the universal popularity of the Singer. The following ' CERTIFICATE The for specimens of the will show the estimation in which it is held by leading families in our own community: "sboo'ing-fiMi,- 'j3L aFTER JAN. 1ft ON AND Name of 8TATION. No. Pass. J m. t. Bait Lake 7 90 8 '40 Woods Crosa 7 25 4 8 to Centre'viii 7 83 4 16 5 farmingtoo 7 60 4 S3 1 00 4 42 1 8S 00 t 40 i 00 Trains Leave .?. a. 40 6 20 Kaysvill. 10 81 7 10 Farmiugtoii 10 62 Centrevill. 11 Woods Cross Arrive at Salt Lake j ' LASER 1 T 81 1 SS 4 7 44 1 80 11 13 7 63 1 76 11 40 8 20 2 00 ' TAYLOR'S HOTEL tei litlii and after Oct. 12lh, 1875. Arrive No.l BUCIIMILLE.l 80 11 fiO 8 20pm 4 46 a. m, 9 00 10 45 2 Idem 4 30 MERRILL, Supt. and 4th Streets, Ogden CHARLES BERNARD, Prop'r. HOUSE WILL BE OPENED ON I Monday next, Oct 25, lt7i. The establishment has bt en refitted and refurnished through, out, andguesti will receive the very best atten4 tion. frilE ABOVE MONUMENTS. Marble , mm PUBLIC IS THE DUTY OF ALL PERSON'S IEFOrV.' IT starting on a Journey to ascertain by u tin t route they can rcai h their destination witn' the least troable, and if there are two or more roa'' leailing to the same point, to decide which is the safest aud pleasantest to travel, ., , We take pleasnr. instating, that the' Chicago' RAawAi is the oldest, an t k North-Wkstkh- ii several miles the shortes, route between Omali4 and Onlcago. Within the past two years the' road bod lias been but in admirable condition, and almost th. entire line has been relaid with stool ails. The Depot in Chicago la centrally located, amf as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in advance of all other lines, passengers can always IV sur. of making Fstern connections. . For ,af Iowa, yonf points In Northern and North-Enater- n should purchase ticket via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in Northern Illinois' or Wisconsin, via Frilton; and if you are going Ur' Chicago, or East, you Bfaould, by all means, purchase yeur tickets by th Old Pioneer Route The Chicago North- - Westcrn; Yon will find on all throngh trains Pullman; Sleepers, nw and miignifieent Day Coaches, amf the beat Smoking and Second Class Carsujwou1 any road lu the United States. Particular information, with maps, time table,' had at any of the Through Ticket etc , may Offices in the Wast, or liyon persona! or vfritt- - u' , application to J, II. MooHTAIis, Western Traveling Agenf Omaha, Neb , or to W. II . STENMCTi, tien'eral Passen(.Ant Cliicage. . . 103-l- y Bt .Tames Fowler, g Grove and Sparkling, al wars' IMPORTANT TO THE THAT or Sandstone Monuments CUT AND LETTERED Cool Saloons and Families Supplied. Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Lin. to and from Montana connects with trains at Franklin. (Chdmanrostratu,) which a corresdepondent of the Madras Standard Utah. WELLS, Orders sent from Persons residing along the Rail road Lilies and the snrroundiug Towns will be' filled at th. rate of 60 cents per gallon r'omptly to saloons, private families, 60 cents' dtf per gallon by th keg. No. 2 Passenger Cor. Sfnin A on hand. SOUTUWARD: Trains Leave Franklin " " Lopan " Corinne " A rr1 ve at Ogden 142-t- f House f JIaltins: Ogflen, m. of Old P. BREWERY PassenKd1, at Franklin E Bud I.1FT 1rd.Uden. And N0BTI1WARD: Logan t'OlK g us, at Workshop, Not'lU IKOlHc U. TRATNS WILL RUN ' Stuart, M. FOR SALE THE BKST AND CIIw Ap" wells. Also, PaPumps, with suitable iron pit ing. Pumps repaired and lilted npon reason-tbl- e (Jovmerly Ogden House.) - KicHAIlb AVILLIA, fiuccessir to David KEEP8 UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. ' Froprletori. lI!Sllit for deep or shallow tent Po mts for Drive Well tf a. CuUorV PUJVIPS!PUR)1PS! For all information concerning Freight or Pas . sage, apply to JAMIM MIA KM, Oen'l 'ficket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, 8'JPi.ElINTENDIiNT. Taylor A lontf Passeneers will pleas, purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will b charged when the far. is collected on the train. Coriua. ' Board by the Day or Week. tgRooms with or without Board.-&- J ' " " ' tuji; SALT ILiAICK CITY; DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and5.05. p.m. Trains Leave Ofrden Ecaopti.il West Side East Temple Street; MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN Name of Station. rat On In addition to th. above, On DRAUGHf; BEER ON 00 OGDEN MAIN 8TREE?. scribes as now frequently made a the nndersigned having used the Smzer cb hi) fit in linn aiket. The sr,d in found WE titt and cancheeronr in famines of jilacliine sort of, proper transact d General Banking Business. pet fullv recommend it to all parties wuhinc to pur 4 receptacles in respectable native durable and t - Prompt Attention given to Collections. chase a machine. Mining Slocks Bought and Sold on Commission. A small stick is fastened in houses. Winslow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stuart, Ogden tho reservoir, rmiectins some two 8. II. Higginbofhani" ' Oee.H. Tribe Correspondents : Mrs. O. Widerborg f" New York Thos. Biddls above the level of the water, and Simple t Capable ! Durable ! feet "ells, Fargo t Co, " Mrs- 8. 8. Schram h. J. llerrick San Francisco Wra. G. Paine " " fish Mrs. when F. the A. Brown is to exhibit, a large liy first Rational Bank, Omaha No machine costs so little for new parts and THE BESt BEER in U1A1 Mrs. 8. d I. Bmime, Lintatt wns, Fargo k Co- - ' - Salt Lake City is lightly fastened on insect other or ' Mrs. P.Wilto3nn repairs. Wholesale and Retail. and all articles rrpnlrrd. are fr.rnished Mrs. Geo. 8. Mvon, this. The fish swims routd the stick Nwdle brokers, WOODS FREEBORX, San Fran Mrs. R. Allen, at less prices tlian thoM) for other machine. nuiara. itiverdalc the examine F. to twice S. or RICHARDS, once object; is Ogden. Attorney, laiited to all the want, of family sewing. It AND SC0RS3 OF .OTHERS. f It can be readily comprehended by an one then, rising to the surface, remains wuhihg to sew. FAMILIES A'I THE TEADE SUr for a few seconds motionless, and It runs soeail.r. PLIED. . "fits.' is on never and taks It always ready ' Instructions few drops of water a ejects cbanees less will doariv kind of suddenly It wib sewing Thorough Ordeit Promptly Shipped to any fewer extra attachments than any oihfr at its iLtended prey with a noise not and Gi 'n by sji machine. on the JladroaJs. Point unlike that of a generally It is the in and heni is Experienced Lady Operator! bringing the marksquirt, made ol the materials, It very down with the & FRYf mot thorough maKner. and will never wear ont. first shot If this fails, howevpr, he i take nleiwn'e in annoimrinir to ur nuni'ir-to Box 19, Ogden. t. 0. These Machines can be obtained on ous pairons in and Caclv- Comities, aad ' EAST.MOXTHLT PAYMENTS repeats his circuit of observation, the iiulilm renerallv. tnat we bare optnet s Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful to measure Branch oihee, at ait Lak i City, ami iiail continue or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. pauses sgam, apparently oar ajrency at (Vdea wiih increased facilities tor Grove. ai supplying tnen oiseuarues and. his every want of the sewiutf machine distance, For Particulars call at A Fine Hall of All amusements kinds curious pet the fly once more. This sold od easy monthly instalcienta and large dancing floor, aceonunodatiug from S. ST., ten OFFICE, seldom reachios to is asi persons. (i.snrihed a3 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Parties wishing to engage the Hall 0 Qfonnds AGENTS WANTED LVLEY WHERE. Opposes OLD T?TIIIX YARD, OR, ADDRESS in length, and bcingof a plain inches must appy asvendays in advance. Watches, Oocks. Jewelrv, SUver and O. E. MASON, "tedWare. MAIN 8TRKET, OGEES Weed Sluing Machine Ca., yellowish color, marked witn uam TERMS LOW.-AGENT, linB settly deae as. .11 wcrk warracted ALT LAKE CITY. Mall a f G.zette, rail stripes. ' first-clas- s, ' . PI-AX- " ; SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER: 9 Ogden M. W. ! ! Pass. The other day, as the big steamer Northwest was about to swing out of TESTIMONIAL. the dock, a bit of a boy approached the mate and asked: Bit. E. I 'Coin' up the river, 'mister?" ' BE8IR0U? OF TESTIFYING TO THE ' ''Yes." BEING cure yon pet formed In relation th. Kpileptic Fits with which I was sorely "Well, hist her out from the shore to troubled in the year '74, you have, my full sancas fur as you can," continued the lad, tion to certify in any wsy you choose that I have wit) fits since then. "for Bill's fishing from the wharf up never been troubled OrateW y, etc , M. HOST, Seventh Ward, here by the depot, and he'll have a dS tf gait Lslie City, 8ept,. ,4876. sturgeon afore noon if some steamN FRANCO-AMERICAboat don't so an' raine a 'sturbance 'rouud there!" Detroit Free Press. HOTEL AND HKSTAi'ltANT, MACHINE COSPANT; S Depot and Saloon. dl97-l- SEWING FlRST-CLAS- Wholesale and Retail. Sailing Orders. "Family Favorite" , GROVE BREWERY 2 No. 4 Pass. ' LIQUORS, n u, $ cts. 12 No. ilOt'SK, FIRST-CLAS- a. B Aop'r. )rinks a Specially; Fancy S No. 8 Pass. Trains Leave arrive at Ogden Oodej?: -" JAS. J. EVANS, a272-3i- Kayavllle - 1874. CHAS. NIBLEY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. THE. WEED Main Street,' - FIP.ST-CLAS- 8 g ''Shootiug-Fisb.- " Those who study the perfectibility of aquariums, should send to Java STAR BILLIARD HALL Xi XX O 33. I FIOAEEU LIXJi OF UTAH. d "n-- ' lo (IWRAL XX. JSl. we tlave a first? Work done promptly aiid af . , J011 OFFICE, " rates. c'-- -s VOI IV. UTAH Tress, f ; Sold In 1S74. & CO. ' ;' ILL'S BASK WM. H. nOOrER. President,' H. B. ELDKEDUE, Vice Prest. BRltiHAM YOUNG. v. W M.JENNINGS. Y Directors. JOHN SHARP. FERAMORZ LITTLE, B. UiLLS, Uuhier. ; Barings Deposits. - Agent. l THE DESERET NATIONAL Authorized GROCERS. Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, CoK brook Building, Salt Lake City, corres- Second Door South of l'ost Office. 4 This road has made the fastest time with its trains for a loDg con tinued run that ever has been made On its Atlantic in this country. Omaha and between Express route, Chicago, it has run 13S miles in 142 minutes, and so smooth and good is the track, and su comfortable are the cars, that the passengers declare that, kad they not known otherwise, by anythiug they could tell by the movement of the cars they should have thought they were not traveling more than twenty miles an hour, instead of From the Knoxvilte (Tenn.) Not. Cih.J NEARLY A MILE A MINUTES A.'S. CORDON, M.D. Drs. WAUGAMAX & C0XD05, Sz Surgeons 181)K., UTAH, ON RECORD! ; ? All kinds -- THE FASTEST TIME Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. P. Neodhaui 4 Son, N . Y., and tlie COUNSELOB. & ; . -- 0$ war J. Golf's Furniture Store. . -- ATTORNEY AT LAW. -- HE HOWE Sewinglacliine No- H. MARGARY, s . y 1 Office, Main st. Ogden to collections. Remit-- 1 dl9 tf n. A. W. Brown & Co., SILVER-TOKS'J- and l'KR YEAR SIX MONTHS The IVOTGHBEK 23, 1875. Cheating an Apple Girl. It Leads Tlieiti All. From the far West as from the Ogden Junction. East the testimony is the same. Un' JUNCTION der date of May 11th, "The Her(rOEMERLT HOTEL:) AND HOME Cl'STOM SOLICITED ald" of Helena, Montana, says: TRANSIENT , guaranteed. " "The pioneer railroad from ChicaM. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. . go to Omaha, and one of the favord49tt ite routes, is the Chicago nd The road has always been well patronized by Montanians, and in turn the company for a number of years has "kept stantimg advertise ments iw the Helena dailies, and con ST., OGDEN, tinuously in the Herald. vTo de monstrate the enterprise and pros SEALERS IN perity of the Chicago and Northwestern road, we mention the fact that the company has just had completed at, their shops three new trains, consisting of six baggage, ! three and postal, six second-clasAND three smoking cars, together with twelve coaches and three new PullMusical Merchandise. man Sleepersj for Omaha and Cali fornia line. Ibese new trains will be complete from engine to sleeping car, and will be called the bilver Palace .Trains. The iron work on the platform railings and on the interior will be heavily plated with sil ver, and there will be an unusual amount of this work displayed from THE SIMPLEST, ' the exterior of the cars. These cars MOST DURABLE, will be run on tho daily express AND CONSEQUENTLY TBS trains, and will be the handsomest ever run on any road in the West. You always want the best of eery- ! MACHINE CHEAPEST SEWING THE MARKET. tning that is to be had. In travel ing, of course, you prefer to go by the quickest,' best, shortest and safest of furnlBh Thonsands conl4, if necessary, WETestimonials from parties owning these route to the East. To' get these, Machines in this Territory, but consider it uncombined in one line, you uaust buy necessary. We Bimply refer intending purchasers to parties EVERY WUEKIS, who own our Ma via the Chicago and tickets your i chines. Trans continental Our terms are as easy as those of any other North Western' Sewing Machine Company, and we Overland lloute. is the shortest, quickest and Fully Guarantee Every Ma- bestIt route from Omaha to Chicago, chine Sold. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, INSTRUCTIONS GIVEn'fREE to all who own and all points East. our Machines. The track is of the best steel rail, and all the equipments are first class. tf Post Special attention given tani pr.niptly niadc, Conveyancing tarial buainescarefully attended to. OGDIr. UTAH, TUESAYa BOOK and SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT WSGISTEY Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. HON BY ORDER DEPARTMENT. to 8 p.m. Open from 9 a.m. tn A A m in ft Tt m v '" I 131110. VWt VVVU " aid Published Wednesday 1,1 .. : Y SEMI-WEEKL- In connection with our paper BEARDSLEY HOUSE MAILS, THE JUIGTffl (SUXDATS EXCEPTED.) ... Ko. 55. ARRIVALS. HI 1 EVERY EVENING, PUBLISHED $800 Offden PostOSice: CLOSING RIUVAL . ... It I ' M ES TFORO Business Manager. fulluhed EVERY EVENING, Sundays excepted- " - Editor. - Penrose, AJ M Brewery! A. CA1I1. . To all who are scffeflng from the errors and iS fiiscre'ioEi of youth, nervoris weakness, early ft'--" cay, loss of naubood, Ac , t ill seud a reelne taint5 will cur yoit, FBKK OF CKARuE. This grear renudy was discoved bj niltaionary in South' America. Send a envelop to t'le" Rev. Joseph: T. Ixhks, Station D, BilU Housf AS 6ui' New Tork City. r ' CITY LICENSES. 4218-t- x e!-- J. RICHTER - W r ont-do- LEWIS, '& Hit U51-- eslen-1- tab. 4220-9- nt To all wboiu ito way concern.' NOTICE - 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT engaged in Business in1 OgJen City, (for waich the City Ordt." nances provide that a licenae. must la' obuinid,) without first procuring v licnge are liaMe to be taken before any Alderraan of said City, aud be subjsoteJ to a Fine. By order of the Ci'y Council, LESTER J. IIEI RICK, Maydr."-JAMETAYLOR, City Recorder. o The C5ce of the Citj Recorder the City Hall, FifU' fitrta, Ogien. Cfo Ucurtjrotk 10 at 3. til 51 "s |