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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. THE SEMI:WEEKLY THE5 FIFTH STREET. Charles i. W Editor. - Penrose, Published Wednesday sad SeturdWy. LJ 1 1 y JL. J 11G JLL PER YEAR SIX M0NTU3 Busineis Manager. STRATFORD KV EN1NG, Sundays excepted' p u&lislMMl XVXRT PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, The TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One tear ix Months ' - 18.00 4.00 2.U0 Ihree Months (ingle Copy .10 Post Office: Ogdenand closing mails. arrival ARRIVALS. , , Mail daily West, Through Mail daily City, glt Lake Through doable daily Mail daily . it 6,30 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. uj CL081R8, v..- - 7.00 a.m. .00p m mm ouuit the West J LlUUU 8.40 a.m. l"k. u" lKe l.ake and The UlCU . . UE DESERET SATIOXAL B.WK 6.45 pm. 7,40 a.m. 6. U p.nu DIPARTURl. (rant East, tor Salt . ' . tut Through wuui; Evanston,. OUIE, UriII. Tio. 118. Wyoming, aud Springs mails (to Tia leave the latter place Wednesdays and Satur2P-.. . . at days, -. 5.00p.m. Cache County, Wednesdays North Ogdeb ' ' 2.00 p.m. A Saturdays ' and 7.30 a.m Saturdays Wednesdays Hnntsvillo plain City and Slatersville, 2.45 and Saturdays p.m. Wednesdays Hooper and Alnia Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m Saturdays P;ly. OF 8AXT LAKE CITY, Paid Up Capital, Authorized $200,000 $1,000,000 K. It. HOOPER, President; t. H. 8. ELDKEHOK, BKIliri 4 M Y 0 W N (1, W. JKNNINGS, JOHN SHARP, FKRAMORJS LITTLE, V. 6.46 p.m. general Delivery, Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ' RKUISTllY DKPAHTMKNT Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 0(ien from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Iitaide Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. 3. SHARP, Postmaster. Trains - train arrives P. n. p, C. -- ' " - 8.40 a.m. ' Peter Ilennefg Case. : Directors. 6.40 p.m. 6.05p.rn'. ... ' SPECIAL NOTICE. PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE LATE of WaugaHMii & Condon tor professional services between tliettthot May and tie 25tu of November, 1875, are hereby severally uotiiied not to pay over oie half of said indebtedness to A 8. of said monCondon, as I am entitled to one-haeys; aud if any persous pay over snch half to said A. b. Condon, I will not reeoguize the pay ment, but will hold them personally responsible fur my share. A. h. tt AUUAJU.1, d!17-6- t Feu. 3, 1ST6. ALL the retort I. HOWE F. hall-pi- LAW ( AT LAW ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office, Main it. Ogdm Special attention given to collections. Remittances promptly made, Conveyancing and No ai'JV u tarial busines carefully attended to. Manufactured by the oil, reliable firm of E. P. Needham & Sou, N. Y., and the of Tost Office first door south SIINEIl, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. Five years written warrant" given with both instruments- - A.. All kinds of leral business promptly attende dlt . , JI. E. W. CUE ALES, at Residence 2nd Sonth Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office organ Ul Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. Office MAIN STREET, OGDEN. d227-t- f A. L. WAUGAMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon DIPLOMA Ojlice IIC and Residence, first two story Brick, South J oj Ulan Hotel, . - MAIN STREET, -- . . ILL 8 B. W, E. JESSESS, Agent. East Temple Street, Coltbrook liuilding, Salt lAke City, uorres-pondenpromptly attended to. office, Office, Two Street, Ogden. On A CHOICE sltlMHXO and SALE on the corner SIN 2 LOT FOR oung Mrcets. For particulars enquire on the premiums or ' dlll-lJ. R. POOL. f E.II.0RTH DOOLY, J. E. DOOLY & CO. IrtA AAA Co's Express: OGDEN, UTAH, , Transact General Banking Business. Prempt Attention given to Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. ells, Fargo Corrpwpondent: A Co, national uanK. tint n ens, rargo , New York San Francisco Omaha git Lske city rofceri, WOODS & I'BEEBORN, San Fran Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden. d218-t- f O 0,nr Unite having used the Singer Sewing Machine in our fami!ia can cheer- e all to parties wishing to pur-chsfully recommend it g durable and a first-clasmachine. TTinslow Farr, - Oirdei D. M. Stuart, Ogden S. H. Hieirinbotham ' e. H. Tribe " Mrs.0. Widerborg ' Tbos. Biddle ' Mrs-S- . 8. Schram " L. J. Herriik Wm. G. 1'aioe Mrs. F. A. Brown Mrs. 8 deL Banme, UinUh Mrs. P.Vt Uti3on Mrs. Geo. Mrs. R. Allen, WilUrd. Riverdale AND SCORES OF .OTHERS. "tTfE the nndcr?lirned V SIam, Dil!Llin anr- - JfWflFR. 3'rJ. Silver and MAIN STREKT, 0H EN epatrtug Metly dow and ail wrrk warracted th. T 60 8 40 I 8 Woods Crose T T 83 t 16 Farmingten T 60 4 83 1 00 Kayrrillt 8 12 4 (2 I 86 40 2 .00 - 00 ft t , v 10 . 40 6 81 7 . i , Freth and Kelialle FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. Of All Kinds. , On all seeds In packages, except (Cbrn, Fen stnsl . BeeiM,) ' 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. No. . ' DRAUGHT, SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! M ' A. CN ' Centrevtlla ArrivsatOgdea LAGER BEE eta. 36 Uni'ar fn. Preinlumaas 40 srtss lor for erders of (16 er leas. larger orders. mil Nnminer Ilnit ITloworlni; llulla j M. In groat variety , AX 19 AT LOW Sjiecieil rtfes to fluriatu eeut sfsmp'for eatalogne. 10 1 00 aud. V11 ICES. dealers. Sand 8 3Ialting House ; . . r tf . story of the cherry-tree?"Perhaps 1 can, said Finlayson, clearing his throat, aBdadding,"when UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. Oliver Cromwell was at Airth, one of thq.eannon Bent a ball to Stirling, ON AND; AFTF.R and lodged it in the mouth of a 1st 1870 f JANUARY trumpet which one of his troopers was Trains will run dully as illowr. in the act of sounding." SOKTIIWAK "Was the trumpeter killed? said NO. 1 ... ,:r ;. the Earl. ......0:'2O Leave Ogden... 10:50 .' "No, my lord," mfd Finlayson; "he Brigham w blew the ball back, and killed the ar,.,Logn .3:30 Arrive at Franklin tilleryman who had fired it." ; " A; W.Brown & Co. riTTH IHCAHR9 IN ' BOOK and SHEET MUSIC V 1 ! AND , ifercharidise. Musical 4198-I- y a-- . A case came up for trial in a French court, and as the evidence was ex pected to be of certain character, the judge intimated the fact, and the decent women to with draw,- - Not a sou. moved. "Usher," said the judge, "now that the decent women have all withdrawn, turn the rest out." .! No. Slain Strccl, Ogden f 2' . ........9:00 a.m. Logan. ...... ,....,...10:65 ,.2:25 p.m. Brigham at 0gden....,....,....4:00 " Leavo Franklin Arm City Drag Store SOl'THWARU W, DRIVER, PROP'R. Gilmer 4 Salisbury' 8tag Line to and irotn Montana connects wuh trains at Franklin, ' M. W, MERRILL, Sunt. ' ' y Ce.NiBLrr. diai-iOen. Frelot and Tie let A Chinaman in California, whose life was insured for a large amount, was seriously hurt by falling from a wagon. There was some eloubt ot his IiirORTAKT TO THE TRAY- ever getting better, and at length on ELING l'UBLIC ' of his friends wrote to the insurance 18 THB DTJTT OF ALL PER80W8 BBF0B company, "Charley half dead; likee IT starting on a Journey to ascerbrin by what route tbey cm reach their destination with the hall money.; least trouble, and if there are two or more road r C feadlne to th same point, to decide which is the aod piesmnUsRt to travel. W take pleasure instating, tnai ire i;bitaoo A KauwaI is the oldest, and several miles the shortes, route between Oismha aud Cnicg, Wishin the past tw years th ruad bed has keen but in admirable condition, and almost the entire line has been relald with steel MEDicurEar, ciii:tiiAIaS, DycStnm, raints, oils v The Depot in Chicago Is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes iu advance of all other linee, passengers can always be For alt connections. sure of making North-Easter- n Iowa, yoa points in Northern and should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar Rapids, or Clinton. For points in Northern Illinois or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and If yon are going to Chicago. r Kast, yon should, by all means, purchase yotr tkkeU by t Old Pioneer Route The CMeago Xorth- - IF estern. Ton wilt find on all through trains Pullman Sleepers, nw and magnificent Day Coaches, and Cars now on the beat Smoking and Second Class ' any road in the United States. Particular reformation, with maps, time table, ec , may he had at any of the Throng Ticket Offices I th. West, or upon personal or written , application to 3, B- - Mooktai, Western Traveling Agent mha Neb , or to Vf .11. Stsirett, Gsseral Passenger Agent I ! , ChiGSrg. 0 j , 90-l- OGDEN. Marble or Sandstone Monnmenta V ;o: James Fowler, . A Speciality-- soli cheap: -- COOI TITS :o: AND The Largest and most Complete ' Stock ia i NORTHERN UTAH or ' TTI1NTE ; '"' WINES i LIQUORS FOR Medicinal Purposes Wholesale and Retail. . , AL:j ARTICLES ! CUT AND LETTEBXD BT OQDKN, MAIH STREET, : The test sad eh e rest hi tlnmarket. FANCY VBSTIXGJ flsaT TOILET - y MONUMENTS. . Tarnishes ails. EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN , U81-8- Ritlt Lake J. t U. P. BREWERY J. TAYLOR "Put him out he was in the rebel army!" called a bey from Grand River avenue. ... "Some one clnbbcd my dog fifteen Instructions Thorough years ago, and I can never forgive Ghn by as him, howled Strawberry Bob. 1 "Git out the records, and less see Experienced Lady Operator whose loyul, put in Kings boy. These Muchines can be obtained on Big English rapped on his box to E A S Y;M 0NT H LY PAY M ENTS restore order, but King Tommy or a discount of 10 per cent, for cash. threw up his hat and yelled: i "I muves for the aizes atd tie For Particulars call at nozes." OFFICE. MAIX ST., "He can't pas me!" shouted a Opposite OLD TITHINff YARD, OR, ADDRESS bov from Windsor. lathy O. E. MASU, "Let's hav a salary grab," piped A0ENT, a Cosgresa street toy. Oirdpn, I . a, u. r. ami RetaH. . Ejtih, . ' Trains Leave Wlfmle ' i' .' I, SUITINGS ; 2 No. 1 No. 3 Pass. iPass. KaysvUle n. t SPARKLING BOTTLEb BEER Mr. Finlayson, town clerk of Stir 10 (2 T SI I 88 Farmlngton Mr(JKtW, Kiverside Uardeus, BtnchanUon. N.T. ling, Scotland, iu the latter part of dl03-2'11 CentrevilU 4 7 44 1 60 ..i, the seventeenth century, was noted 11 13 7 63 1 75 Woods Cross for the marvellous in conversation. Arrive at Salt Lake U 40 8 20 2 00 He was on a visit to the Earl ef MoBteith and Airth, in his castles of And In addition to the above, Taha, in the Lock of Monteith, and was about taking leave, when he was Ogtfen, Utai. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN ; asked by the Earl whether he had A WELLft, BCCIIMILLKH seen the sailing cherry-tree- . anst BuwUtn,, nlwa1 DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) "No, said rinlayson: "what sort Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & &.S0 p.m. on hand. of a thing is it?" ... t Saloons and Families SappJied. . , and "It is, replied the Earl, "a tree Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Orders sent from Persons residing along the Rah that has grpwn putof a goose's mouth Passengers will please pnrchase tbelr tickets at road Loses and the surrounding Towns will b filled at the rat of M oents per gallo from a stone the bird had swallowed, the offices. Fifty oents additional wttl b charged promptly by the keg to aaloonsv private fituiilie 80 ceMi . dlt and which she bears about with her when the (are is collected on the traJn. per galluu By tlis keg. j in her voyages round the loch. It is For all Information concerning Freight or Pas . now in full fruit of ths most exqui sage, apply to ,. JAMKS rSBaKKjf. Gen'l Ticket and FrelgM Agent site flavor. Now, Finlayson,". he added, "can y)o, with all your powJOHN SHARP, BWiBINTUNDKNT. vr ers of memory and fancy, match the ST., OGDEN :, J. S. LEWIS Name of STATION. Ogden Saturday, when "Big English' MERCHANT TAILOR, saw that it was going to be a lone some day for the bootblacks, he FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. his head to work to devise something About 10 to break the Just received a Fine Assortment o'clock he got a number of boyi into the alley behind the Poet Office, and Con- French and Domestic the "Porty-Fiftorganized a is regular giess." "Big English" reader of the daily papers, and he is Hi it a srreat orzanizer. It took him but IktASU fifteen minutes to get the "House" V1JV11IU C VAikJUJ :o: and "Senate" 'running so smoothly that lawyers and others looked down The BesVStoch of from their windows with great in tcrest. "Who's a liar?" screamed a white- AN) headed bov, as he jumped up. Pantaloon Goods "Oh, dry up!" shouted Six Ward Tom., 1 ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. laf-- n h will show the estimation in which it is held by leading families in our own community: Depot and Saloon. jf PIONEER MUTE OF UTAH. Marvellous Stories. j WATCHMAKER AND 1TA1LIIOAD. , st CERTIFICATE & . From the Detroit Free Press. Marhln i States. These figures show the nniversal popularity of tns lue iouowiug Biuger. ,,re tIian anT iUV)UUUma'ifacturedinthe ' Organizing the Forty-Fift- h Congress. Sold in 1874. AMD Fargo Agfa Wells, ' 1,G ; , The New Improved via miana. tf TO RENT, HOTEL, The GLOHE Fifth WT GROCERS. CHICAGO, and Surgeon Physician Dr. Brown's Doors South ofro.it J. B. VEAGIl & CO, Office and Sample Room, 23 A. S. CONDON, M.D. d6S-- MAC WHOLESALE OGDEN, UTAH tf d58 FRAXKLIX OFFICE, FRAMID. "Ask my patients, snouted the urious physician. This was the conventional straw that seemed to break the back of the orator's patience, "r ' "Ask your patients ! he said, in slow aud mournful deliberation. Ask your patieutsl Why, they're ' all dead!" in Then, rapid declamation, he named case after case, well known. but mosty among the negro servants of his neighborhood, where his opp1 nent had treated them and their own ers buried them, and continued : "Ask your patients I Why, I d have to seek them in the lonesome church yard, and rap on the silent tomb te get answers from the dead You know they can't say nothin1, to this case, for you've killed them all 1" Applause closed the speech, and the defendant had his case. Ilenry W. Cleveland, in Harper's Magazine ; lor February. GK0VE: BREWERY! CENTRAL UTAH Tralas Leav ''I Sewmgltlacliine ..- it," - - ; In refiswrrtioo witk oar pnper wt nave a first' class JOB OFFICK; Work dun. promptly aud at VOIa.1V. -- Deal In Exchange, Coin, Oold Dust, College dcrip, etc. Collections made and promptly -- emitted. Paid on foreign Exchange for Sale. ' Interest ' do3-l- y Savings Deposits. 1 HE stand st will, if Bobby Toombs won't be on me." hard too arrives CP. Emigrant - - 6.20 p.m. ' leaves c. p. Mr. Toombs promised, aad Peter 9.45 a.m CP. Bennet began : 4.25 pm. UP. Emigrant leaves - i;Gentletnen of the jury, I ain't no a.m 9.00 u.c train arrives 6.40 p. m - lawyer and no doctor, and you ain't " and 9.40 a.m. nuther. And if we farmers don't " leaves "- - 6.20 p.m ' and stick together, these here lawyers - 4.00 p.m, C.N, train arrives and doctors will get the advantage of THE SIMPLEST, - 9.20 a.m " leaves us. I ain t no objections to lawyers MOST DURABLE, Salt Lake City Time. and doctors in their, place, and some AXD C0NSEQ UEXTL Y THE is clever men, but they ain't farmers, O. O. MACHINE ! geutlerueu of the jury. Now this CHEAPEST SEWING 11 OF OGDEN' LODGE, No. 5, EVERY f EETING Dr. lloyston was a new doctor, and I o ciock. Seveu at THE MARKET. ill Friday Evening, for him to come and doctor my STREKT sent MAIX At MASOMC HAH., cor- Sojourning brethren in good standing are wife's sore leg.. And he did, and put aittiiy luvueo. could. If necessary, furnish Thousands of J. R. (.RANDALL, N. G, WETestimonials from parties owning theae some salve truck on it and some rags, E. II. REED, Sec'y. Machines in this Territory, but consider it un but neve,done it a bit of good, gen necessary. We simply refer iutendinz purchasers to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma tlemen of the jury. I don't believe chineii. F. S. RICHARDS, he no s doctor, noway. 1 here s doc Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, and we COUNSELOR-A- T tors as I know is doctors, but this AH U ain't no doctor at all. NOTARY PUBLIC. Fully Guarantee Every Ma This was evidently telling, and Dr, ' chine Sold. ' Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. SuRoy8ton put in with ; Special attention given to cases Indole the INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own 'Look at my diploma, and see it 1 preme and District Courts Conveyaucing and our Machines. Notarial Dusiuess done with accuracy and am not a doctor. cispatcu. "His diploma 1" said the newly fledged oratcr, with great contempt. WE ALSO SELL THK . v NATHAN TANNER, Jr., "Thar, ain't nothin', for no piece of C!Lv:r-to::3i paper ever made a doctor yet. - "The peepul won't ' ' whooped another. " Tf Mr. Stephens should be at hom Aia t we the peepul? demanded ' and his mind be not absorbed by a boy on the , railing. find public affairs, the visitor will "Are we one country? asked the him the best and most prolific anec-doti- Speaker, as he rose up. of the day. are; but you ain tr Yelled "I, : One story aias that he cannot sit Nick etty Nick. , in the types to tell itl is the Peter "Doesn tone flag float for us all? Bennet speech. A Dr. Royston, continued the Speaker. doubtless a most excellent man, had "It does about tax time! screamed sued Mr. Bennet, a. farmer, for his a cross-eye- d youth from Springwells. bill. "Little Aleck," as Alexander Homebody kicked the lion. Speak is minified by his friends, told his er. He then struck the Hon. genclient, Peter B., that the cue of ser- tleman from Wisconsin. The Hon. vice and its value were proved against gentleman from Wisconsin smashed him in legal form, and thero was no at the lion.' gentleman from Georgia real defense. But the old farmer in- and hair stood up and coat tails sisted that his lawyer should "speak stood out. When the row had quieteU to the case." down, the lion. bpeker remarked: Mr. StepLens told him he ought to "It was prettv good for the fust speak himself if he thought a speech time, though you dida't abuse each could be made, and was surprised by other enoo";h." , Iun, Helms. office 8.15 a.m. . . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1876. St Ppr in Xorlbern Utah SATISFACTION a GUARANTEED. 120T-tf- - V CARD. To alt who are suffering Jom the errers end In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early lose of manbood, Ac ,1 will send a reelpe tlat will car you, FHFE OF CUAROE. This great remetly was discoved by a missionary in Sotrttt A aifrlra. 8 end a envelope t the Hr.r. Josipr T. IxkaN, Station , BMe ITmr JT.ie lev Wy. ' d8 6n PRESCRIPTIONS Carefolly Compounded. At all hours tt the sight er daj. 1276-l- |