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Show ; a L"J a . JUNCTION. OGDEN TIE 0 (IDE'S FIFTH STREET. Charles W STRATFORD Editor. - - Penrose, THE SEMHVEEKLY Published Wednesday arid SatarJay; 1 iirt TK!t VEAlt Vy-IJbL- V7 SIX MONTllS 2.'" Businen Manager. roliisbed EVERY EVENING, Sundays excepted' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. EVERY EVEtW.C, RUBLISHED (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) - 87. ETa. OGttEJT, CTAI3. jgjgyn, a TIIXKSAY DtCEJIBIvK ' the , puij.p ::, cr. ii Ply beat 1'nprr lit Northern Ititht .kz SO, 1875. In connection witli otir paper liave i lints chiss JOB OFFICE, Work done prUmfWy and at ' low rates. VOI IV. ..." Office: Post OslenAND CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVAL Jenkins' Alarm. Mr. THE DESERET XATIOXAL BANK ARRIVALS. City, double daily 7.60 a.m. 6.45 pm. . 7.40 a.m. . Mail daily . . 6.40 p.m. daily . iJsil,.Through . MailMrA&TVU. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. uTaks City, double daily 6.20 .m. K.ThrogQ Mail daily . 8.40 aju. rT'lbrough Mail daily . cLosme. " tlie . East . T.00 and a.m. - f(lt . 6.00 pm. . and the H eat irinrSlRichLake County, Hear lake County and Soda ftoriags mails go via Evanston, Wyoming, and live the latter place Wednesdays and Saturd2 p.m ays, at - 8.00 p.m. Daily e County, Ilarrisrille Wednesdays lirth Ogde 2.00 p.m. t Saturdays 7.30 a.m Wednesdays , and Saturdays n.muvillo lte ... .... J1IUIW" BY TATCHEN'S BOY. Paid Tp Capital, ie200,00 Authorized "Zach! du you hear? Oh! dear, there's robbers in the house as 6ure i I'm alive," cried Mrs. Jeukins, in a low, timid voice. "Wake up, will you? 0, Lord! all the new silver is down stairs; there's all the ornaments on the mantle, and the new lace curtains they'll be sure to take those; they'll spit on the new carpet, and we'll be ruined," 7.00 a.m OFFICE HOURS, 8.15 .m. . 6.46 p.m. fener Delivery, . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. r" REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Iittide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 'N.J. SHARP, Postmaster, P. train arrives " pp... Emigrant arrivea - r " leaves C p. Wm. IT. HOOPER, President; t. H. S. ELDRKDGK, BKIGHAM YOUNG, W. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, FKRAMOKZ LITTLE, Directors. Deal In Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, Collego 4crip, etc. Collections made and promptly remitted. Foreign Exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on da3-l- y Savings Deposits. it, UP. Emigrant r 8.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. --- - leaves - U. C. train arrives .. - and m leaves -ii and ii C. N. train arrives ii leaves 6.20 p.m. 9.45 a.m. -- 4.25 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. -- ' Ogden Junction. 4.30 p.m MEETING AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED guaranteed. II. BEAItDSI.tT, Proprietor. d49tf. HE HOWE 1 ewinglacliiae TIIE SIMPLEST, 9.30 a.m. r. MOST DURABLE, AXD COXSEQUEXTLY TIIE LODGE, No. 8, EVERY Evening, at half-pa- F. S. RICHARDS, - LAW COUNSELOR-A- T AND could, if necessary, furnish Thonsands of from parties owning these Machines in this Territory, but consider it unWe necessary. simply refer intending purchasers to parties EVERYWHERE, who owu our Ma chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, and we WE Fully Guarantee Every NOTARY PUBLIC. Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. the Su Fnecial attention eiven to cases Conveyancing and preme au District Courts. ,,iril IliiHiness doue with accuracy and litpatch. Ma chine sold. INSTRUCTIONS GIVFN FREE to all who own our Machines. - AT - LAW ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. south 0 tost Office, Wain st. Ogden Kemit-tonee- s Special attention given to collections. Nopr.miptly. made, Conveyancing and d!99 tf tarial bhsinescarefully atteudad to. Office E !) 1X1 Tl ATTORNEY Office over MilN STREET, -- Five years written warrant" given with both instruments' E. J. Gale's Furniture Store. - Le me kiss the baby, for I will tea ! never, never see it again. " In uiiuutes I shall be a corpse "Now, old man, you jist git out of bed and go on down, do you hear, you shivering coward?" its cold," exclaimed J., as he put his trembling foot out of bed "Where are the matches?" TP. CUE ALES, Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiahlishment. AT-LAW. - MAIN STREET, OGDEN. OGDEN d227-t- f estf A.. 3V1IISTE11, ATTORNEY . & COUNSELOR. FRASKLIS & CO, 1IAC VEAGH at Residence 2nd South Street, Office Salt Lake City, Utah. CHICAGO, - - - - - B. W, E. JEXNEXS, ILL'S Agent. Koom, 23 East Temple Street, CoItbrooK Huiming, Bait J,aKe uity. Lorres-po- n deuce promptly attended to. Office and Sample A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. DIPUIMA O.Ttce IN OFFICE, FRAMED. and Residence, first qj turn uncel. two story Brick, South OGDEN, CTAU MAIN STREET, doS tf The New Improved A. S. CONDON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. 0ce, d68-- Two Doors South of Pn&t office. Dr. Brmon's Via isutnd. 241,6 4 O tf Sold in 1874. i. E. DOOLY. E. II. 0RTII J. E. DOOLY & BAXKEKS, CO. ' AND Co's Express, OUUKN, Ul'AU. Agt'g Wells, transact Fargo & a General Banking Business. Prompt Attention giren to Collections. Itining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission, "On the bureau." tike that rocking chair, it's "I) cried J., always iu ones way, in dark. around the "I can't groping rind them deuce take that pin! "Now, if you wan't to find them. they are ou the left hand side. I think you are afraid to." "I've got them," was the surly re1 ply- WHOLESALE GROCERS. All kinds of leeal business promptly attende J. riA3ti. 21. T"t7 4 ORGAJJ Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of ii. P. Needhaui A Son, N. 1'., and the first door TT "Ilubbers down stairs; don't you hear them? There, hear that." "Yes, but what do you want me to do?" said J., now fully awake. "Why, go down and hunt them out. Yer ain't afraid, are yer?" "No, Amanda, I'm not afraid, hut there is no sene in my going down Suppose one of them should be laying behind the door at the head of the kitchen stairs, aud,as I attempted to pass, should brain mc? Pleasant to think of, aiu't il?" shivered Zach. "There's no need of my goiDg down now, Amauda," went on Zach, ' they must have gone; I don't hear them." "There's that neise agais; now Zach Jenkius,I want you to go down, or if you don't I will, and will tell all the neighbors what a nice coward you are. Will you go?" almost yelled more than any other Machine manufactured in the Unite.i States, 100,000 of the show the uuiversal These figures Binger, popularity The lollowmg CERTIFICATE will show the estimation in which it is held by leading families in our own community: used the Binder can cheerall to parties wishing to purfully recommend it durable and light-ruanin-g chase a first-clas- s, machine. Winslow Farr, - Ogden D. M. Stnart, - Ogden S. II. Hieeinlmtham ' ' eo.H. Tribe " " Mrs. O. Widerborg Thos. Riddle Mrs-8- . " 8. Schram L.J. Ilerrick G. Vim. Paine " Mrs. F. A. Brown Mrs. S. de L Banme, Li 11 tab " Mrs. P. Wilkinson Mrs. Geo. S. Mson, Mrs. R. Allen, VVillard. Kiverdale AND SCORES OF .OTHERS. having WE the undersigned jjhvhiiie in our famines "Well, light the gas here and go down and don't stand there shaking like a leaf." "Amanda, we have been married nearly five years; haven't I always been a good and true husband to you, bought you new hats that cost ten dollars each, and striped stockings at two dollars a pair, and. boots ? And dresses, and now you would have me go dwn there and g2t murdered nay, "don't interrupt' me murdered, I say, most foully; yea. slain in the most horrible twanner, struck on the head with a furnace crank and knocked senseless, throat cut from car to ear, my eyes blinded with cayenne pepper, and then stabbed to death. Farewell, I forgive you. Tell the baby boy when ho grows up that his father loves hiin and that he died bravely; knowing that a set of murderers was in his house, he got out of bed, went down stairs, and defiantly faced them, but was overpowered and killed. I don't pin-bac- high-heele- k d owe "Here, Z.tch Jenkins, I don't want any nme of your eloquence. Y'er got way ana nna out what's the matter." "Well, I'll go," said the almost Correspondents : New Tork "ells, Fargo k Co. faintmz man, as he mved towards Ean F rancisco " Krst National Bank. the stairs, shivering, shaking, and Omalia Salt Lake City "His, Fargo k Co.. quaking with fear. Brokers, WOODS FREEBORX, San Fran "Go on," exclaimed Mrs J., as Attorney, F. S. EKBARDS, Ogden. she followed him to the head ol the f stairs. J. now slowly descended t" the Instructions Thorough hall and lit the gas therein, and be- Givwhyaa inz unrcd on by Mrs. J., moved to hear- Experienced Lady Operator! wards the basement stairs, butand ran in?: a noise, jumped, turned, These Machines can be obtained on quickly up stairs agaiu, opened the window and screeched out, "rauce EASYMONTHLY PAYMENTS or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. Murder Thief! Watch !" A policeman passing by heard the For Particulars call at .7. T S T'WTSI was promp'ly on the fpnt ' w JLJJ Iff AhJf ST., cry, aad OFFICK, some one). J. threw out th''s, ATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Opposite OLD TmiIN(5 Y.M OH, ADDRF.'S (note J bade biaj enter. He rot an his key J!? ''rf':t'". uYl Silver and O. E. MASON, "ted Ware. MAIS STUKET, CXJI'EN him in tb-- ha!' nv.d sail there wer? AGES7, llritig oetly dtme D4 ail ' Ti rrrted oibtT J ia tbahoui. The Loliceman - to go down any 218-t- 1 ; i4-l- y It now becomes my duty, as a faithful chronicler of current events, to beckon jour patiect readers away from that peaceful realm where mind holds magic sway over inanimate matter to lead them from the genial walks of mechanical science, to scenes of carnage and slaughter, where "grim vhaged war" stalks rampant with "wriuklcd front" amid the fierce passions of men; where human life, is held but as idla breath, and every rippling streamlet is become a bloody conduit. True, the kingdoms of earth are at peace, but far down in the dim subterracan aisles of the Flagstaff mine "the war is actually J -- FIRST-CLAS- F1KST-CUAS- S GROVE BREWERY Depot, and $alooil. SPARKLING BOTTLE! BEElt RAIIjILOAD. PIONEEIi LIKE OF UTAH. lYkoleftftle itAd ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Name of STATION. No. 1 Pass. No. & 3 Pass. TAYLOR'S HOTEL t 1. Bait Lake 7 (Hi 3 40 Woods Croat 7 2a 4 8 60 Centreville 7 33 4 1(1 6 Farmingten 7 50 4 33 1 00 Kftjuville 8 12 4 82 1 86 9 00 t 40 3 00 Arrive at Ogden u. r. K. eta. tni Europias Pllrf, West Side East Temple Sttetti On salt lake Ogden - the Day ot Wee4. JKaTEoonis will rr witBcrut Board. Taylor & CntlerY Proprfefori. Pass. PUW!PS!PUMPSI M. p. M. 9 40 6 20 EICIIARI) WILLIAMS Successor to David M. Stirart, 10 81 7 10 1 00 Farmington 10 62 7 81 1 85 B U Woods Croat Arrive at gait Lake IV 7 44 1 60 11 13 7 63 1 75 11 40 8 20 2 00 FOR PALE TIIE BE8T.AND g FOIU K , CHtfAS nud I.I FT for deep or shallow wells. Also, fdt for Drive Well Pumps, with sirltabld Pumps repaired and fitted Upon reaitoif-ibl- e at Workslinp. riCli.' lif Otne North tff Old ard.Kdn. 142-t- f U. T. BREWERY addition to the above, j.n MIXED TRAINS WILL IfST sM'M(S tent Points iron oil lug. Uti sis, 4 DAILY, (SUNDAYS r No. 4 Kayaville - crtrv A. Centreville , Board WHf i Pass. No. Trains Leave Retail; titi DMUfcHt LAGER BEER Trains Leave RUN And Malting Passengers will pleaso purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents addit'oual will be charged when the rare is collected on the train. For all Information concerning Freight ot apply to JAMES SHARP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. Pas-tag- e, JOHN SHARP, BUPiRINTENDKNT. House i Ogden, Utitt. EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30 p.m, and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. UCIIMIM.E.t J LAOKH on bund. iiEtK, Saloons and WELLfl, PROPRIETORS.- and fjrarkUng, alway Cool families Supplied. ' Orders tent from Persons Residing along the Rail road L,mes sou the surrounding Towns will bo promptly filled at the rate of 60 cents per gallo I by the keg to saloons, private families, 60 eeois an , per gauou uy tne Keg. IJirOilTANT TO THE THAT tf ELiyq rjJBLiU UTAH NORTHERS ON OF ALL PERSONS IT starting DCY on a journey to ascertain IS TUB RAILROAD, safest aud pleasau test to travel, We take pleasure in stating, that the CHloAorV North-intern Kailwat is the oldest, amf several miles the shortes, route between Oinab.r and Cnieage. Within the past two yean thf ruad lied has been but in admirable condition, an f almost the entire line has been rulald with .tee 1st, 1S7G, t Trains will mo daily as follows: KORTlIWAKn No. 1 0:20 a m ' 10:50 2:00 p.m'. Leave Ogden " " r.righam Logan ails. The D("pot Iu' Chicago Is centrally located, an'f as their trains arrive there thirty minutes tu advance of all other lines, passengers call always ni lure of making Eaxtern connections. For all lows, yon points In Northern and North-Kasier- n should purchase tickets via Maraltall, CedaC RaV Clinton. For points in Ncrlhern Illinois' ids, or or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and If yon are going U Chicago, or East, you should, by all means, par'' chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route' ' Arrive at Franklin SOUTHWARD No. 2' 9:00 a.m. 10:65 2:25 p.m. 4:00 " ' Leave Franklin Logan " Brigbarr Arrive at Ogden Jr Gilmer A Salisbury's Stage Line to and Montana connects with trains at Fianklin, The' Chicago m . M. W. MERRILL, Suht. ClUS. itllll.BT. Cen. Freight and Ticket Ag. dlil'-l- y TESTIMONIAL ) MOIIUHENT S. A. w 1 ei, MAIN STREET. The Vest ar.d (ll in jest in ut - OGLN. tbtnarket. CITY LICENSES. o To all whom it may concern.- DR. H. H. WADMAN Botanical ami B'rcserlp- - tive Physician, Can be consulted on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays of each week Clir EIIC'J jtore, Main Mreef. AS dJ-- lf ea'-l-s Oden, ttali. prom; fly U mJ"rt to) - o NOTICE ArEIWVLR'3 OAl!l. To all who are siiflVirtg from the errors and vl discretions of yetifb, nevnn 'eakuees, ear'y oV ray, loss of manhood, sic ,1 Will' send a reeipe will enreyoir, FKEK OF CHARGE. Ihisarenf remedy was discoved by a' missionary iatioullt' Aaierica. Feud X enteiove to the ReV. Josr.pn T. IrmaV, Staytrtt D, Bible Hou4 Aero lor City. a ttm Monuments CUT AND LETTERED BY I--o rn 103-- 1 DERIROtM OF TESTIFYING TO THE miraculous CHre you performed I u relation to tho Kpileptic Fits. with whicji I was surely troubled in the year i, you have my full sane tioii tii certify In any wv too choose that 1 have never been troubled witl fits since then. OratetV 'y, etc , M. ' MOHT, Seveirth Ward. dS tf Bait Lake City, Sept,U ,4875. .TsiiwicM North-Weste- Ton will find on all through- - iralne Pullman! Sleepers, new and magnificent Dsy Coaches, awl the beat Smoking and Second CJan Cars now onf any road in the United States. Particular information-- , with rAaps, time tabhv etc , may be bad mi any of the 'idnmirh Ticket Offices' is the West, or upon personal or writt- - i application to II. MVifmf Afs, WWert Traveling Agenf Omaha, Neb , or to VT. H. ?yr.xnirt, Gonwrfl! rWserigelr Agen CLicage. DR. i:. I.. PL.lXTj Marble or Saudatoiie BEFOlf by what runte they can reach their destination with the' least troniile, and if there are two or more roadet leading to tan same point, to decide which it the AND AFTER JANUARY half-choke- skim-fishin- J. Drinks begun!' The ground which lies between this mine and the South Star, its neighbor on the east, has long been disputed territory. A few days ago they met underground, and the South Star people soon absumed a belliger The Flagstaff erected ent attitude. barricades and-- placed uiea to watch, but in the silent watches of the night crowbars were heard tinkling behind the defenses, and wheu the fortifica tions themselves began to move, the valiant holders of a specific trust,who had before been quietly smoking their pipes, and establishing imaginary ranches in the Black Hills, beat hasty and incontinent retreat. Soon, however, the foreman gathered a force, and advanced to recapture the lost ground, but as they neared the broken barricade, through which a current of air ivas pouring from the South Star, there came waited on the ircntle breeze a cloud of smoke of stronger odor. The attacking bat talions halted in dismay, fell back, and soon through the dim archen ol the Flagstaff, resounded the dread tocsin of "stink-pot!- " Immediately there was a grand rally, a shout and a charge along the whole line for the ladders and out of the Flagstaff came pouring a hundred coughminers ing, sneezing, followed by a cloud of vapor as vil lainous as was ever compounded in the crucihlesof Satan. Compared with it the aroma of the gentle polecat was like the sweet attar of roses, or the "balm of a thousand flowers." The battle was short and sharp, the rout was complete and decisive And, in the sanguinary conflict, no prisoners were taken on either side occurred that No further day. The troops rested on their arms, and the mine was declared, for the time bciug, neutral gronnd The superintendent went to the city to seek legal redress. The foreman, smarting under defeat, c'afed and swore, as he suggestively repeated the trite say'iosr, "He laughs best who laughs last," Ou the following day came a deputy United States marshal with a process for the arrest of the South Star men. Ihe lore man of the Flagstaff took advantage fcf the circumstance, and while the former were contemplating the ma jesty of the law, and exemplified in the person of the deputy, he made a charge On their wtrks, carryiugthem in gallani style, shouting, as with a candle in his teeth and an empty re volver in each hand, he drove the enemy in wild rout beforo hiin, "Come on, boys, with them four shot The "boys with their iour guns. alluded to, were a srade and shovel resting on the shoulders of a diminutive and tremhling'Cornish miner the average Cornish man hs little (a.te f r as a I'cnnsjlvanu scenes of vioh-reor an Quaker Esquimaux Indian wb with uawilliug feet was fclowly I , following his daring and impetuous STAR BILLIARD HALL leader. But the battle was already won, and, thero was no occasion for MAix Street, - i - OoviHi the Cornish man, or his imaginary shot gun. The enemy were driven AS. EVANS, r"rop'ri from every position they had gained, and the Flagstaff still holds the ground from which they were so Fancy n wpeclaity. ignonnnously routed by the nelari- HOUSE, ous and ignoble stink pots of the foe. Firifr-jLAsLiquors, 1 he dispute is now in the courts, and 03,a-3COMPASTi sun will wituess the opening thunders of forensic artillery. Jt is not improbable that the supreme court of the United States may yet ! be called on to pronounce final judg ment between the disputants. er-er- ," "I'll go; but I will say farewell. SILVER-TONS- - bhe struck her hands aprainst J. s back, but there was no sign of Shi struck ajrain awakening. harder tin? time. "VVazzer matter with you? Lay Subterranean ISaltle. still, will you? drowsily mut K., the talented Utah correspond tered J. "Zach, Zach, there's robbers in the ent of the Omaha Herald, thus grahouse!" phically describes a mining affray in "lley! her waz zat yer say?" the bowels of the Wasatch moun Zach, as he raised himself tains. on his eiDow. Mrs. WE ALSO SELL Tlli". Jr., NATHAN TANNER, ! TIIE MARKET. Seven o'clock. At MASONIC HALL, MAIX STREET jujoornkg brethren in good standing are cordially invited. J. B. GOOLFELLOW.d47-l-N. G. v IH.VAW MACHINE SEWING CHEAPEST OF OGDEN junction hotel:) (formerly TRANSIENT Salt Lake City Time. i. o. o. gloated Mrs. J. BEARDSLEY HOUSE M. Trains ' rjo . " 2.46 p.m. gsturdayt , $1,000,000 aI-,- i,. Wednesdays and Saturdays and gooper and Alma Wednesdays 0. OF SAXT LAKE CITY, tk i. led the way down 8tair3, J. treml'oliceman cauulously following. tiously opened the kitchen door, and lo! what did he behold but the cat busily tossing a ball up and down the room. l'oliceman looked at J. and smiled. J. ooked at policeman and grinned x pale, fiekly, ghastly grin, more like an idiot; a smile mingled with pleasure and fright. Policeman departed after taking a "nip," and J. went to bed again.W ho has not been frightened by a cat? But Jenkins swore his wife shouldn't have a Christmas present this year. . in 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT' engaged in Business ia Oglen City, (fcr wcich the Citj Ordt- -' nances provide that a license must b& obtained,) without first procuring a license are haMe to he taken before any AMernran of aid City, and be subjected' to a f'iDe. By order of the Ch Council, LFSTElt J. ULI RICK. Mayor. J1ME3 TAYLOR, City Recorder. o The C5ce of the City Recorder the City Hall, Fifu' BtniX, Ogden-- . $ |