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Show OcWmiO'A ' . -- ""i mimmMimmmi7iTma l'llJLl Jsmam.; Uiaij-aj- ii.ifW'iisiv t-- y Tii. ' i 'ca ' JUNCTION. OGDEN THE FIFTH STEEET. W ChaUijes rublUhed Weilnesday an( 5uturil!y; Editor. - - Penrose, BVERT EVENING, Sundays p,blUhed fER eicepte. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. yiw 2.0U l three JO Office: Post Ocden1N0 CLOSING MAILS. 7.50 a.m. doable daily Mail daily , Mail daily . ST through ilWt . S.48 pm. T.40 am. .40 p.m. . v . . 8.40 a.m. 8.30 p.m. doable daily a.i( Lake Cicy, Mail . . 6.) .m. daily . StlliroBgh . . 8.40 a.m. Jut .Ihroagh.MaU daily . cxoswe. . T.00 a.m. . krfuft Take and the East . . 6.00 pm. ikeandtheWoet tZt Rich County, Bear Lake Comity and Soda Tia Kvanston, Wyoming, aud Swings n ednesdaya and SaturdIwre the Utter piaoa . ays, at -6.0Up.rn. Daily ftchVConnty, iTrih 0deh and Uarruvtlle Wednesdays 2.00 p.m. Saturday and Saturdays J JO a.m nnurill W5eadaya -and Blatersville, Plain Oily Lrnne. 2.46 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays and da.ye Hooper and 7.00 a.m Saturday OFFICE HOTRS. 8.16 a.m. 8.46 p.m. . . ftaieral DeMwy, nUv. 6 D.m. to 6.30 D.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT ' to 3 p.m. Open from 9 a-HONEY ORDER. DEPARTMENT. 0pe from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 n,ww ansa from 6 a.m. to D.m J0SGPU HALL, Poetmaater. Pru .. P. train ... Trains arrives - - U.P. U.P. Emigrant arrives leaves C. P - 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. 6.2(rp.m 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p m. a.uu a.m. o.4U p.m. 9.40 a.m. -,- - - t- CP UP. Emigrant leaves u.c . train arrives - - - " r - and leaves " and ft - - - - - v- - C.N. train arrives ' leaves Pm' 6.15 p.m. - 5.45 a.m. ' Salt Lake City Time. .. r. i. o. o. LODGE, No. 6, E VERY MEETING Evening, af half-pa-st Seven o'clock, At MASOXIC HALL, MAIJf STREET (ojournihg brethren in good atanding are corFELLOW. N.G. - - d47 ly. J. B.GOOl. AlVAJf.Sac'y. F. RICHARDS, - LAW COUNSELOR-A- T Sa AND ' : Office ' NOTARY PUBLIC. ; at Court House, Ogden, Utah. attention given to cases before the Suand District Courts. Conveyancing and and Notarial Business done with accuracy Special preme -" diipatch,; - ' Nathan tanner, Jr., ATTORNEY - AT - LAW AND ; ROTARY PUBLICS...... Jt Office, Main it. Ogdm firtt door touth RemittSpecial attention given to collections. ances promptly made, Conveyancing and Nodltf9 tf tarial busines carefully attended to. Office H. 51ARGARY, ATTORNEY ter J. GaUt AW STREET, - , - AT-- L AW. Furniture Bore, OJict - - Ri. 58. OODEX, CTAH. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20, 1875. Ogd&n A Stupendous From the Evening Mall. Id one of the recent bulletins From the Detroit ; junction of JCtlCTIOK HOTEL:) (FOEMERLT the Bureau of Agriculture reference AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED is made to a revival by the Dutch TRANSIENT guaranteed. people and Government of the long ' contemplated M. II. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. project of draining d49tt part of or the vrhole of the The successful ex Zuyder ecution of this grand scheme would give an enormous area of new territory to the Netherlands, jnasuinch as this great iulet of the North. Sea ST.; OGDEN, covers about 1.200 square mil8 in the northern part of the kingdom. DEALERS, IN Of course the undertaking is one which involves extraordinary and engineering to say nothing of the leDgth of time it will ! take even in case of final sucsess. ' Upon the latter point estimates AND from twelve to sixteen years. raage should But the project be carried Musical Merchandise. out as at present contemplated, the result would be a hew r province (making the teuth of the kingdom) covering an area of 753 square miles, and constituting about of the surface of Holland. The present proposition (based upon a legislative appropriation for surveys and soundings) is to reclaim I THE SIMPLEST, ; ; about half the surface of the Zuyder MOST DURABLE, Zee, certainly; but, should circumAND C0NSEQUENTLY TBB stance favor, the whole will be reclaimed. An enormous dyke, forty CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! kilometers, or 24 85 miles long, is to THE MARKET. be constructed from Kampen, near the mouth of the Yssel river, on the could, Ifnecessary, famish Thoirsaiids of eastern shore, to Enkhutzel, on the WE from partios owniDg these The dyke is to be Machines in this Territory, but consider It Un- wes ern shore. necessary. We simply refer intending purchasers twenty-threfeet above tho water to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma chines. surface, with an upper parapet sixOur terms are as easy as those of any other teen and onvhalf feet high, and ten Sewing Machine Company, and we feet wide on the top, sloping down to Fully Guarantee Eicry Ma- an exterior beruie, or bench, sixteen and one half feet above the water. chine Sold. An interior berme will serve first as INSTRUCTIONS OTVKN FREE to all who owa our Machines. a tow path to a cawal, and afterward as a railway after the reclamation shall have been fin'shed. The dyke WE ALSO SELL THE will cost ' 53,000,000 francs, or over SILVER-TONGU- E ORGAN ! 10,500,000, and the entire expense of the whole wrk is estimated at Manufactured by the old, reliable Arm of 180,000,000 florins, or $87,120,000 E. P. N milium A Son, N. Y., and the allowing a value of one tenth of a British pound sterling for eacTa florin. The area embraced in the project is Five years written warrant given with about 481,864 acres, of which 46, both instruments- 950 acres will be needed for highII. E. IF. CUE A EES, The reways, canals, basins, &c. Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. mainder, 481,914 acres, will represent Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment the amount of land disposable at a cost of per acre. Last DecemMAIN STREET, OGDEN. Government the ber sold 875 acres f of land reclaimed from Wykermecr at aii average of 8165.09 per acre At this rate per acre the national FRARKLIX If AC VEAGD & CO, Treasury would receive a prompt re imburseuient of the expense, with a WHOLESALE GROCERS. of 400 or a clear - - - - - ILL'S surplusof over per cent., CHICAGO, This, $370,000,000. profit B. W, E. JE.VXEXS, Agent. is somewhat excessive, but however, Office and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, the surplus could scarcely be less CoLbrook Building, Salt Lake City. Correspondence promptly attended to. The average than $200,000,000. depth of the Zuyder Zee is stated at 4 meters, or about 14 feet, and the total volume of water ta be drained at The New Improved over 7,500,000,000 cub'n yards.' A steam machinery of less thau 10,000 horse p iwer could expel the water within the embankment within two , Zs-e- . A. W. Brown & Co., FIFTH BOOK and r SHEET MUSIC d!93-l- ex-peu- se y 1 HE HOWE , Sewingllacliine OGDEN . iaotf e . E3IERSOX PIAAO. $-- 00 d227-t- A. MIJVJSll, ATTORNEY Office COUNSELOR. & at Kesidence 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. AU kinds of lejal business promptly attends dttf . A. L. W AUGAM AN, M. D. .e s . Snre-pinn- . Oice and IUtidence,Jirtt tmttory Brick, South ...... f(n Hotel, ilATN STREET, m tf of ... . Phvsician and ' . OGDEN, UTAH. ' A. S. CONDON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. Dtort Ojftce, Two Smith ; d58-t-f of Pntt office, Old Stand. i( , , Dr. Brown't SINGER, , The Oldest Inhabitant. , J.e!dO0LY, Sold in K.U.OBTH J. E. DOOLY years. & CO. From the Tioton (N S.) Stan 1S74. inn Machine Hfifl mf,re t,lan nTtheother Unite I State.. 1UU jUUUinauufacturedin These figures show the universal popularity of the TU- - fn1lA a: A woainn named M"S. lard Jaue Suth- UTAH CENTRAL , Free Tress. When a dozen newsboys and bootblacks had collected on the Custom House stairs yesterday, and when each one had grown tired of jawbreakers and popcorn balls, "Little English" remarked : "rfposcn Jim Cocoanut tells us a story." "Sposen," remarked all the others. "Well, gentlemen," said Jim, alter a few digs at his head, "I will tell you a true story about a girl. Her name was Marier, and she had jailer hair, blue eyes, small feet, and she was worth a million dollars." d "In stamps ?" abked little , IV. OIm The Bootblack's Story. Enterprise. 1 OF OGDEN dially invited. . BEARDSLEY HOUSE 1RR1VAL C. In1 conncctiml srith 4.00 , IlAlLIlbAD. PIONEER tJTAII. ' , CERTIFICATE light-runnin- g first-clas- - t tf erland aFTER JAN. 1st ON AND Name of STAl'lOi. No. 1 No. 8 Pass. Pass. 7dar. g Salt Lake J FIRST-CLAS- u. p. if. Uot&ti; S LIQUOR?', S t 7 2i 4 8 t) 83 4 18 8 60 4 83 I 00 12 4 82 1 88 i , FIRST-CLASS- .. ' .. CG& PAS " f GROVE BRMERY t Dcpnt and Sirio6i7. " taysville ; 00 8 40 T T Prop's; eta. Woods Cross CrosS-Eye- Dick. 'In clean cash, right in the savings bank," answered Jim. "This girl was an orphan, with no one to boss her round, and if she wanted to be out till eleven o'clock at night, she could. There were piles of fellers after her to marry her, but she stuck up her nose at the whole ca boodle." Arriv.atOgden Trains Le.iv Petrified Forest. The Winnamucca (Nev.)'Star has this: From David Eideout, who has been in preparing a section of a petr -tii'd tree for the Centeun al exhibii.r, we learn the following relative to the petrified forest in the deaert of Norih-westeHumboldt. On the plain, about 151ackrock tbirtj mi.es west of the oue of the runge of mouniains, stands greatest natural curiosities ever discovered in Nevada It is a petrified forest, in which the stumps of many of the trees, nt changed into solid rock, are a. i i 11 There are no living standing re a or vege'ation of any kind other ush in the viciniiy. than stunted sage-Some of these ancient giants of the forest, which flouiislaed perhaps thousands of years ago, when the climate of Neva-d- t was undoubtedly more favorable for ttie growth of luxuriuui vegetation thau rival iu size the big trees of at pres-Dlahfornia. Stuaips transformed into so i l rock, stand in n' upright position with their roo's imbedded in the soil, as when growing, that measure from fifivet in circumference, teen to twenty-si- x aud the ground in the vicitii'y is stren with the trunks and limbs, which rttiin e and size. Mr. Hide their natural out, determined ,to secure a section of these trets for the Centennial txh'bition, with two otner men, spent twelve dajs in cutting it from the stump. This was accomplished by drilling all around the tree and soparating it with Wedges. The specimen is three feet high and eighteen feet in circumference', and its estimated weight is about three tons. It' stan'ls on 'he stump from wbicb it was severed, ready to be loadei on a wagon. Mr. Eideout does not feel able to incer the expense of bringing it by team to the railroad, though he had onc6 made arrangements to, do so. but the other pariy to the agreement failed to perform his part. He is anxious 10 call the at tention of the Centennial Commissions! to the matter, and see if they Will fur nish the means to get it to the railroad. The country in which it is situated is an icvitiBg field for geologists. ed 2 No. 4 3 00 SPARKLING LOTTLED BEE$ a. r. H. 9 40 20 Kaysville K) 81 10 1 06 (2 7 81 1 88 7 LAGER Farmington 10 OentrevilU It 4 T 44 1 60 Woods Cross IT 13 7 68 1 .78 8 20 2 Arrive at Salt Lake 11 in addition MIXED 40 EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. tSJ-R'fro- tf NORTHERN RAILROAD. and after Ort. lZth, 1875. TRAtNS WILL RUN NORTHWARD: No. 1 Passenger Trains Leave Ogden " Coriune " Logan Arrive at Franklin 9 80 11 M 8 20pm 4 46 SOUTHWARD: No. 2 Passenger a. m, Trains Leave Franklin 9 00 44 10 (5 Logan " " Corinne 2,10pm 4 30 Arr've at Ogden Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Line to and front Montana connects with trains at Franklin. CHA8. SIBLEY, General Freight and Ticket A gout. M. W. MERRILL, Supl! dl97-l- TESTDIONIAL. DR. E. Ia PLAXTi DESIROUS OF TESTIFYING TC THE BEINO CHre you poi formed in relnt'on to the Kpileptie Fits with which 1 was sorely In trout'lrd the year T4, you have my full sanction to certify In any wsy ou choose that 1 hate never been troubled wit) fits since then. UrateM y, etc , L ROT, Seventh Ward. d8 tf 8.1H Lake City, Sept, . , 4S75. FRANCO-AMERICA- N Board by the Day or Weelt. with or without Boif.- SI ni n mii1 4lli Ogdieri CHARLES BERNARD, Prop'r. fPHi! ABOVE HOUSE WILL BE OPENED ON I Monday next, Oct 25, 1S75'. Tue establishment has bt en refitted and nilurDinhed throughout, andguests will rsceive tue very best attention' Mrret, Cor. ONUMBIiTS, Fowler, GroTo JBrewcryl I1 d229-0n- - Cutler, Proprietors! Taylor BICIIAKD WILLIAM Successor to David M. K SturarY, BET'S FOR SALS Tli'rf RKST ANS' CH g K8T UE 'f IL'iafiN ' 0 ntid J.l V for deep or shallow wells. Also, Pit tent Pa inU for Drive Well Puhips, with suitabl' ' Ironpij tng. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reasni,'' tble ut us, at WorkalKip. North or Oku' 1'itliJ ik Otttee Yard.Oisrden. 142-t- f U. P. BREWERY And House f Malting Utah. Ogden BtJCHMlLLEH ob hand. A ;., WELtS, PROPRIETORS Cool and Sparkling, alw , Saloons" and Faliiilies Supplied. Orders sent from Persons residing along the Railroad Lines and the surrounding Towns will l..'' promptly filled at th. rata of 60 cents per gallxr' by the kog to saloons, private tUmiliox, s0 ry.-;- ' per gallon by' the keg. iltf IMP011T1XTT, TO TH E T&Af.v ELING PUBtfC THE DUT7 OF ALL PERSONS REVokV oh a Journey to ascertain- by whiv route'tbey can' reach their destination trouble, and if there are two or mere ruff' ' to the same point, to decide WbirVit Iht safest and pleaaautest to travel,; , , . We take pleasure In (dating;, tiat the CHicvi k R.WAr; ie tbe oldest, arfi !'. several miles tbe shortee, routs between OiiiaK i slid Cnicago. Witbin CISe past two years tbi.' road I tod baa beck but in admiraMe condition, am' almost the eutiit line has baeS'relaid with atui i' IT1S wi'tb'' let The Depot In Chicago IS centrally located, an ' as their trains r.trive there thirty minutes in a' vance of all other lines, passengers can always sure of making Ea-te- rn unuectiuiis. For jWa, yon poiuts iu Norlhern and North-Easter- n should purchase tickets via Manila 1, Cedar liai or For in Clinton. ids, Norlhern llliiM.'' points or Wlacoiisin, via'Pnlton; and if you are going Chicago, or East, you should, by all means, pm ' chase your tickeU by the Old Pioneer Route i'" HOTEL AND KESTALltANT, The Chicago House.) (Formerly Ogden ; POMPS!PUMP$ Pas-sag- e, JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. Name of Stat'om ms ISOtf Passengers will please purchase their tickets at offices. Fifty cents additiounj will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. On DRAUGHT tat ieaoFijfrf tfH; Ow the UTAH ttf SALT LAKE CITY; TRAINS WILL RUN For all Information concerning Freight or apply to JAMJC8 SHARP, tien'l Tvichrt and Freight Agent BEER West Side East Temple Stripe' t, tth-p- ' TAYLOR'S HOTEL 00 to the above, DAILY, (SUNDAYS rn b No. i. Ogdea T A 00 8 40 Wholesale Hurt Retail; "What fur?" anxiously inquired Firecracker Tom. "What fur ? Why, she knew they loved her money instead of herself. She wanted some one to love her earnestly and like gosh. Well, one day when she was going dowu to the post office to see if there was ary mail, a runaway horse came along. Maiier faulted away and sat down in the road, aud she'd have been broken all to pieces if it hadn't been for a He pulled bofctblack'bout my size her into a shootin' gallery, bruught her to, and then hired a hull omnibus and took her home." "And they Jell in love and were finally married," remarked Suspender Jobnsou. "No, my fellow countrymen," sadly rsplied Jim; "'giu him ten cents!" "And is that all?" exclaimed three or four voices. "All she gave him, and that turned out to be counterfeit." . There was a long period of silence, and then Cocoanut Jim contifluod "Which is a lesson to us never to marry a girl worth a million of dollars." "And we never shall 1" they solemnly replied. 9 Pas.. Pasa. out-dn- or i th. j. EVANS, J Faicy Drliifts a SpccialtV Centrevilla Farmlngton OFFICE, S STAR BILLIARD MALI. Main Street, - - - Oodej'.-- d272-3- i. f ff low rates. FIRST-CLAS- Trains Leavo otir paper we ha ve a dne primiptly auJ TTc'rk 1874. mCNTER&FRY J.'S. I class JOB OFFiCE, IJLXE OF familiarly knowu as 'Uig Jean" is now living in Upper Baran" ney's River, in this county, who is M & Co'u Agt'g Wells, Fargro now aged 130 years a fact of which Express, Jlarble or Sandstone Monuments the old lady herself makes us sure. 00DEN, UTAH. will show the estimation in which it is held by She was born in the of Clvnc, CUf AND LETTERKD BT parish leading families in our own community; and since Scotland, Sutherlandshire, JarheM- . - - - OO DEN. framact a General Banking Butineu. rehas to this MAIN her STREET, emigration county used the the Singer undersigned having Prompt Attention given to Collection. WE Machine in our famines can cheer Tbe ImI and ch ei.jekt ii Hit. market. sided in her present place of abjde, Mining StarJet Bought and Sold on Oommitsion. fully recommend it to all parties wuhing to pur where she reared a large family, the durable and cbae machine. member of which is now an Winslow Farr, - Ogden younger P M. Stuart, - Ogden S. II. Hieirinlwtham " Corresixtndcnf s t old man. Mrs. Sutherland can still Ceo. H. Tribe " Mrs. O. Widerborg " Ne York Thos. Biddle Wells, Fargo A Co- MrB- 8. S. Schram " readily converse in the good old Ban Francisco L. J. Herrick Mrs. W m. G. Paine first National Bank. Omalia F. A. Brown Gaelic tongue, and her bearing is but Salt Lake City WeUs, Fargo A Co- Mr. ( oil Bauuie, Uintah TUE BEST BEER in VIA! Mrs. P.Wilkiawm slightly impaired. She still plies her Geo. 8. Wholesale and RetaiL Mra. Mrs. Staon, R. Broken, WOODS San Fran AlleU, FREEBORN, daily labors on the old Scotch spinWillard. Biverdala Attorney, F.S. RICHARDS, Ogden. a as is as good many ning wheel, and AND SCOSIS OF .OTHERS. woman a century younger. Longevity FAMILIES Atfl THE TEADE SUP seems & prominent trait in her fimily, PLIED. for her brother, John Sutherland, .Thorough Instructions Orders Promptly Shipped to' Oi vi try as Recently a litile girl of fivi or six Keltie, who died about seventeen on the Railroads. Point with at her Sum 115 was stopping jld, over piren'S juts years ago, Experienced Lady Operator! years sliiouable hotels at 3aratoga the one f of and his wife, who died shortly after, was invited at dinner to lake was but a little younger. The united Springs These Machines cao be obtained on P. Oi Box 19, Ogden. some wine as it whs passed around. She' wine take not do declined. EASY.MOSTHLY PAYMENTS ages of this couple were230 years. Wby you with your dinner, Minnie?" asked a' Pleasure Ground in ths Beautiful or a discount tit 10 per cent, for cash. Grove. ccntleman who sat near her ''TaufS For Particulars call at little a I lake doesn't like "But kinds All it." of to araiiirieat A Fine Hall "The prisoner at the bar seems LEWIS, then my child. 'for yeur stomach's sake.'' and2tmlarge dancing Uutr. acioiunjodatiug trom 20 ST., a said have a very smooth face," WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, persons. he urged. "1 ain't dot no' tommick's tj Parties Opposite OLD TITHIN6 YARD, OH, ADTTRKPS wishing to engage the Hall of Grccnds to the jailor. the little spectator ache!" '? Wat.bes, Clocks. Jewelry. Silver aid responded sevendays in advance. indignanily muntapty O. E. MASON, MAIN STREKT. OO TEN the jailor, "be was miss in the most emphatic' manner. "Yes," replied ""pajri-jAGENT, LOW. TERMS r tj doze ss4 wr rk warrarted iM-iroed just before he was brougbtin.' Costoa Traveller. Ogtlen 4218-- 2.ut The best Paper in Xorthcrts lta2t; (SUXDAYS EXCEPTED.) $8.00 3 TEAK SIS MONTtiS Biuinest Manager. strATFORD V SEMI-WEEKL- North-Wester- n- Ton will fimf'onall through train. Pullmai Sleepers, nw arid magnificent Day Coaches, an t' the best Smoking and Second Clasa Cars uow 01 any road In the United States. Particular information, with map tira.'Hbl'v' etc . my bo had at any of the TarivjV '1 icker Offices in the West, or upon persoaiil W ?rVut i application to J, II. MofttTArv, Westera Traveling AgeiiV Omaha, Neb , or to W. n. Srix.virr, General Passenger Ag it V Chi&ge. 103-l- y A CARD To all who are snnVring tro'm the errors and H"1 discretions of youth, nervous weakness, esir'y cay, loss of mautiooil, Ae.,1 will send a reeipe ih;i will cure you, FBEE OF CUARHK. This gr v remedy tas discoved by a missionary in Son1 '1 America. Send a envetupe tot' Rev. Jokih 1. Isma.v Station D, Bille Uvti r ; US 6in iS'tw York Vit'i CITY LiCNSES. To all whom it may concern. 0 IS EERSBT GIVEN, THAT NOTICE ctigagd in Business ut City, fcr vrtioh the City Ordinances provide that a lioeise must bs' obtained,) without first proeuriSg s. license ar! hshla to be tsken before an?" Alderman of said City, and be subjettt-- -' to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HEJ RICK, MWor JiMES TAYLOR, City Recorder.! Og-le- The Cce of the City Recorder t the City Hull, Fiftf Strt t, Ogdon. tiU H Cjfiix Uourt jrofn 10 f,f y i |