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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. E FIFTH STREET. Charles W Penrose, - . Editor. i. 8TBATF0BD Butinea Manager. rsiiei i p li p r TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year lis Month. three Month Cf " ; " " .10 Otrden Peat Office: AKKIVAI. AND CLOSING kAILB. aftBITaU. shubi T.W I.4S pm. tit Lake City, doable . Hail , T.40 aja. daily West, Through 1.40 Hail daily p.m. KmL Through ... MPASTFOBl. Bait Lake City, doable daily Weet, Through Mail daily , Vast, Through Mail daily . JO p.m. e.iOp.iu. sM0a.ni. 8.10 a.m. TT The THE DESERET NATIONAL BASK ' C. P. train arrives " p p, U.P. Emigrant arrives C. P. " leaves rj p, U.P. Emigrant leaves U. C. train arrives and , " leaves " " and U. N. train arrives " leaves - Authorized - p.m. 9.45 a.m. 4.25 p m. 9 00 a.m. - - - - p.m. 9.40 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. - 9.20 a.m. - - Salt Lake City Time. i. o. o. $1,000,000 Sewinglachine THE SIMPLEST, MEETING Eveuiug, at half-piSeven o'clock, At MAJiOSIC II A LI MAIX STREET corat INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own our Machines. dially invited. .J. R. CKANDALL, N. G. COUNSELOR-A- - LAW T NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. attention given to cases before the Su- and aud AND - AT - LAW Manufactured by the old, reliable firm of E. P. Needham A Son, N. Y., and the PIASO. Five years written warrantv given with both instruments- - Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. MAIN STREET, OGDEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. ... tt227-t- f oppose Drirtr't Drug Stnre,ilain it. Ogdm Office Specinl attention given to collections. Remittances promptly made, Conveyancing and Nodl99 tf tarial busines carefully attended to. A.. MINER, & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd Sonth Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. . AU kinds of legal business promptly attend Vrf office, SouOt CAd ' J. J. TAYLOR. J. H. NELSON, NELSON & TAYLOR, Real Estate Agents. at midmee of J. II. NELSON, corner Main and Third Xtrcctt. OGDEN CITY, - - UTAH. m E. II. 0RTII J. E. DOOLY, J. E. V YOUR LIQUORS BUY "Auld Reekie" Llqttor More. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, Then you will find Stand. tf 124-l- to avo:d Murder, and au untimely grave, W. D. SPEUNT'S and Surgeon. Physician Dr. Brown't of Tm Doort Office. MURDER! If you want alt A. S. CONDON, M.D. Office IIURIil! To the Public at Large. ATTORNEY Office d58-- ! II. E. Jr. CUEALES. NATHAN TANNER, Jr., ATTORNEY ORGAN E EHEISSOX Office preme aud District Courts. Conveyancing Notarial Business done with accuracy dispatch. SELL THE WE SILVER-TONGU- AND DOOLY & CO. Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY Not diluted with the "Black Cow," also PURE 188ALCOHOL, PROOF. MY "0LI TOJI GIN" Is up to the mark. No Turpentine and Cologne bpints, seasoned with Juniper, but a Pure Article Guaranteed. MY BRANDIES AND BANKERS, And such i the way tbey conrerses. But speaking of this here young man, Apparently Nature had shaped hmi On a sort of a liberal plan. Had guv him good looks and eood language, And manners expressing with vim His belief in himself, and that others Was just as good fellers as him. I have noticed I'm rather observing That thone that are chterlullest hre, Are the sort thatare-sebioine- t given To indulging themselves iu I ho frar That they ain't been thought ef sufficient; Aud contrarjwiie it i true. If a man don't admire himself any, His outside admirers is few. Wtll, this cban wan't stuck up by no means, Nor inclined to bo easy put dc u. And was thought to be jolly agreeable W herever lie went around town, lie used to cnnie iu for his beverage Quite regular every night; And I took a considerable iurerest . In mixing the thing about right. WE E. H. B BED, Sae'y. F. S. RICHARDS, And highfalutin' perhaps; Which accounts that I have the acquaintance Of several quality chaps. k judicious Indulgence in liquids It is natuaal in me to admire; But I have to ailn.it that for some folks They are pizsn, complete and entire; THE MARKET. For rum, though a cheerful companion, As a boss is the devil s own ci'uiu; And this fellow, I'm sorry to s'ale it, Was noured in a wrastlo with rum. coma, ifneoessary, furnish Thousands of Testimonials from parties owning these un consider it but this in For he got to increasing his doses, Machines Territory, v " And took em more olten, lie ilnl; necessary. TinBllMlM.T inn w. v ....... ,h Ma who own our And it growed oh hia faster aud Castor, to parties EVK11YWUKRK, Till into a hummer lie slut. Our term, are as easy as those of any other I was grieved to observe this young gentleman A le'tir.R himsell down the grade. Sewing Machine Company, and we And I lectured him onto it sometimes, At the risK of our loosing his trade. Ma- brethren in good staudiug are Sojourniac And what you might call debonair. I'm aware that expression is Frenchy, ' MACHINE! SEWING chine Sold. 1 VERY OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 6, Special DURABLE, THE CONSEQUENTLY Fully Guarantee Every r. Story. I knew hiss at first, there was something, sort of a general sir, That was very particularly pleasing. THE HOWE AND 8.40 .m. 6.40 p.m. 6.05 p.m. CHEAPEST - - r's A Paid Up Capital, $200,090 - MOST ... ... ... Trains- Bar-Tende- When OF SALT LAKE CITT. auw. 6.45 p.m. 8.16 am. . Delivery, . 8unday, i p.m. to 6.30 p.m. KEQISTKY DEPARTMENT Open from a.m. to S p.m. MONEY OEDKE DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 pjn. . N.J. SIIABP, Postmaster. WINES At last he got thundering seedy. And he lost his respect for himself. And all bis high notions of honor as bundled away on the sbeif: But at times he was die dlul remarseful, Whenever he stopped for to thiuk. And he'd swear to reform himself frequent, And end it by taking a drink. What saved that yonng fellow! A woman! She done it ti.e siiiKlerest way! He come in the bar room one evening ( He hadn't been drinking that day,) And sot himself down to a table, With a terrible sorrowful face. And he sot tl eie a groa .ing repeated, And called himself a gone case, He was thinking, and thinking, and thinking, And cusin' himself and his fate; Aud ended his thinking, as uiual, By ordering a whiskey straight. He was holding the ula-i- s in hi. fingers, hen into the place troll the street. Thorn came a young gal like a spirit, Tl ith a lace that was woaderlul sweet. And she glided right np to the table And took the class gently away, And savs to him : "(leorge , it is over : I um only s woman to durl I rejected you ouee in my anger; But I come to you lowly ami nieeX, For I ctn't live without you, my darling I thought I was strong, but I'm weak. : 'You are bound In a terrible bondage, Alii 1 come, love, to share it witn you, Is there shame in the deed? I can bear it, For at last to my love I am true. my chiMbeod, I have turned from tlm hon e of trn-uAnd I come to you, lover ana Leaving comfort, contentinoni, and honor; Ana l tl stay to the terrible end. Is there hunger and want in the future? I wi.l share them with you and not shrink 1 And together we'll join in the plea-ureThe wois, and the dingers ol uiink. Then she raised up the glass firm and steady But ber face was as pale as the dead "Hei-e'to wine, and the joy of caroasals, The songs, and the iauguter, she said Then he riz up, his face like a tempest, Au 1 took the glass out of ber haud. And slung it away, stern and savage And I tell yon Ins manner was grand ! And he says : "1 have done with it, Nelly, And I'll turn lroni the ways 1 have trod. And I'll live to worthy ol you, deat, Bo he:p me, a n.eienui uoa : What more was leinarked, it is needless For oie to attempt to relate ; It was some timeIsago since it happened, But the sequel easy to state ; I saw that sains filler last Monday ; Looking nobby, and handsome, and game; He was wheeling a vehicle, gentlemen, And a baby was into the uiut. The Howling Dervishes of Detroit. The Detroit News has lately had Will compare with the Best in Town, Agt's Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, several articles descriptive of the do and my F1UCES AS LOW AS OGDEN, UTAH, AS THE LOWEST. ings of one Patterson, a fanatic who been for some time holditig forth has COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. TranuuA a General Banking Burinett. in that city. The ''Prophet" is thus ' Prompt Attention given to Collection. Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." described : Stockt Sold Ounmusion. on and Bought Mining dlS7 sl8-2The Prophet was apparently more thau usual, au live feet nine insane FRASKLLi MiO VEAGI1 MO, Correspondents of physical form was iu a per inehea New York Co, Wells, Fargo t Ean Francisro of excitement. With his feet quiver GROCERS. WHOLESALE Omaha First National Bank. Co- ILL'S Bait Lake Wells, Fargo long, shag;y hair left iu a perfect City CHICAGO. wilderness, which no civilized comb A B. W. C JEXKEXS, Agent. Broken, JAMES H. LAT IT MO- Co., San Fran had dared to explore, his haadtome Attorney, F. S. RICHARDS, Ogden. Office and 8ample Room, 23 East Temple Street, d8-t- f beard twisted iuto soarls by his nervit LaKewty. corresColibrook liniiiting, ous fingers, his rough homespun pondence promptly attended to. clothes wrinkled out of evea tneir natural ungainly shape by many nights sleeping in them, and his cow-- , hide boots even a shade redder than Marble or Sandstone Monuments ever, he presented au appearance CUT AND LETTERED BY compared with which the Waudering ITovrler, would seem a Broadway dandy. Jew OGDEN. MAIN 8TRKKT, seemed thinner than ever. faoe His The Ut ar.d cbeej est in thtmarket. His eyes wandered more nervously S. and glittered more insanely. Not a WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MARRIAGE. OBSTACLES TO moment was he still, but darted here eder in Watches, Clocks. Jewelrr, SilTer and I lated Ware. MAIN 8TREET. OGPKN and there, pursued by sume evil MEN the from YOUSO IUPPY RrLIEF FOR Repairing aestly done and all wrrk retracted cuecis oi j&rrors ana Aimke in in.. or reporter, although the latter earij pirit hood restored. iy Impediments to marriage re never caught him. lie and his tol remarkable remedies. Books and ci rrnlars sent lowers carefully evaded the world's free, in sealed envelopes. Adlress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 41 N. Nmth Philadelphia, m.. They eeemtd to have bepeople. hon- an institntton havi jg a high reputation for infected with his nervous form come v.mw wuuun ano skmi. A.D MONUMENTS. .James J. ... LEWIS, -- NOTICE. ANNUAL MEETING OF TnE OGDUN Library Association will convene nt the Hall on Monday evening next, the 27th mt. City at 7 o'clock p.m npon which occasion officers will be elect, il lor the ensuing term and other necessary bnines be transacted. 115G-1- . liOKOXI BUOWX.Scc y. FEB VF.AR MX M0NTI13 as 2.M" IU Sxt Paper In Tfortbrrn VtuH OGDE3T. UTAH. TUESDAY. XAIICH 2S. 187G. Xo, 163. ... Saner r Pnbiished Wednewliy aud SatunWy. with onr paper we haves flpsl-rla- sa JOB OFF1CK, Work doaw promptly an at In rvoBertlnn HOOPER, President; W.S. H.ELORKDGK, II. T .00 a.m. . . Lake and the Kast HRIGIUM YOUNG, 6.00 pm. . . Lake aDd the H est Wt. JENSINtS, Directors. Che Kick County, Bear Lake County and Soda JOHN SHARP, Springs mail go via fcvausbiu, Wyoming, and FKRAM0UZ LITTLE, Saturand latter leave the place Wednesdays . . . . . 2p.m n 1 I. T.Kanir. VIti fl.lM fill . t days, at CTiX). 6.00 p.m. Cache County, Dally -emitted. etc. Collections made' and promptly and liarrisville Wednesdays North Ogden . lor caiv. 2.00 p.m. Foreign Eixcitauge Saturdays d&3-l- y 7.30 ajn SaTiugs Deposits. BunUvUlo Wednesdays and Saturdays Lynns, Plain City and filatersville, 2.15 p.m. W ednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and A Ima Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m Saturdays office neuES. r--rr Y SEMI-WEEKL- .. for Salt far Salt ' ICTIOI. OGDELN Published KTKBT XV KNING, Sundays excepted' THE THE dli8-eo- t 25s. to prnieasionai 3in of O.P. ROW ELL CO.. New York. of Urn pases, containing liMs of 3.nO() newspapers, aud e.liina'.es showing cokt of SEND advertising. dltnly luuat-y- . The following account of one of the Uicvtiugs of the luu.uici ii here giveu : la the evening, about the meeting commences. VOIs. IV. 10 o'clock, The ipirit commences and does not let tip until from two till four o'clock in the morning. Neighbors for three doors away cannot sleep for their bowlings ana screamings. Alter waiting until 10 o clock and hearing the accounts given by the neighbors of the wild performances of the Saints, the reporter made" an attempt to get into the house aud was successful. Edg ing his way in with one or two of the redeemed, he sat down in the coi ner, coucealed his feet and waited. A lew Saints had gathered around the stove and were talking in a low Mrs. Patterson assisted the tone. new coniers, except the reporter, to dispose of their wrappings. She is UTAH rate. tew IMPORTANT CENTRAL TOTllETKAY-ELIN- G PUBLIC. It PIONEER WLE OF VTA II. No. No. 1 Pas. 8 C A Pass. I eta. Trains Leave A. U. T. M. Salt Lake T 00 S 4(1 Woods Cross T 25 4 S Centrevill I S3 4 16 Farming ton 7 60 4 S3 1 Kaysville ( 12 4 62 1 St 00 t 40 2 00 rrlve at Ogden II nt ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Name of STATION. IS TIIB DTjTT Cf ALL PltRSONI MSFOH starting on a journey to ascertain by wlwf roste they ran reach thrlr destination with th ! least trouble, trod if there are two or more trailing te the swne potnt, to decide wbl:u Is tUt safest and pteaeanteat to travei. We take pleasor e hi stating, that the Cnreo k Rsilwst Is the oldest, an eevem! miles thw skorteat route between Ohm1m end Cnirafro. Wtthrn thw past two yewrethv road bed has been but In admirable eondltioa,Mnl it tuodt the entire Hne has been rehtid with etevl a:e. The Depot In Chicago ht centrally foeateril stOil as their I rain, arrive there thirty safuotee liai vance of all other Mm, paseenawns can always b sure of making Kewtera eonaerthwav For all In Northers and North-EasteIowa, yoa should rmrrhasa ticket via Marshall, Cednr Han-Id- a, or Clinton. For points in Northern Jllinol or Wisconsin, via Fid ton; and If yoa are going tr Chtragot, or Kast, yoa should, by all ateaos, pur eham yoar tickets by ties OM Pioneer Kouto M I 0 The Chicago ' North-Wester- n. all t Wrong train PnHeaan) a large, masculine, No. 2 No. 4 woman, Sleepers, nw and niagnlhVenl Pay Coaches, ami Pass. Pass, whose force of gravity cannot be less the best Fssos hn( and Second Chest Cars now out anv road iu the Unitetf States. than two hundred pounds. She was Particular mftirmatiou, with mapa, trmw tahlo, etc , miry be had at any of the Throngh Ticket in faded calico and a M. r. M. A. Trains Leave arrayed dress, Offices la the West, er aaon persctml r Written a constant grin, intended for a heav appWcarion te 20 40 Ogden J, II. Movnmw, West era Trarvelr Agent enly smile, spread itself over her 10 81 T 10 i 00 Otnaha, Nob , or to Kaysville featu.'es. There wire twelve follow W M. rVrsNKBTI, Genera! Pttsaesrf geo 10 62 T 31 1 86 Farmlngton ers seated around the room, most of Uitcege, WVty whom were ignorant looking women. 11 4 T 44 1 SO Cectrevllle and Iludton Peyton were there and 11 Woods Cross 13 7 63 1 76 two ether men whom the reporter Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 8 20 2 00 was not introduced to. The Bpirit seemed to have entered into every Saloon. Id addition to the above, Depot, disciple present, and, to a person unMIXED TRAINS WILL RUN acquainted with the circumstances of the case, it would have seemed very much like the spirit of wine. Each DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER one moved an.und from chair to Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30p.m. and WbsjIfMto Md Retail, chair like little children playing puss 6.05. p.m. 8.30 a.m.and at Lake Salt City in the corner. And in the midst of them moved the great Prophet, eviasftengers will please parchaae their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT, with ol his ejnscious power dently when the (are is collected on the train. his followers, and proud that he had all Information concerning Freight or Pas broken up tnJ turned into lunatics For apply to sage, families in the the JAMJUJ of one manr, happiest red-face- Yoa will And on GROVE BREWERY! and The sole topic of conversetion was the near approach of the end of the world and the great manifestations of the spirit. They addressed eaeh other by the t'tle of brother and sister. It was touching to see the fond and almost levercutial look with which the eyes of each sister followed the burly form of Patterson, and glistened as he drew near to speak a few words to her. Any one who has attended a shouting revival, aud seen hysterical women get the power, and fall to the ground powerless after a period of excessive shouting, and heard strong men rave, has some idea of the performances of this band of ratterson prayed monomaniacs. many times. The other men prayed, but the spirit seemed to operate mildly upon them. It was the wo men who made the music. At 12 o'clock the noise began to increase from an ordinary racket (sometimes two or three praying at once) such as an unruly school might make, to a regular shoutiug meeting. As the hour became later, and the nerves of the women began to be more un strung, the spirit began to move upon them, and the noise became like a regular Irish wake, which wakes the The neighbors for miles away. whine and drawl of their combined voices deepened into a wail, which A. W. Brown &Co. Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent city. FIFTH ST OGDEN JOHN $HARP, OPiiRINTENDENT. DEALERS IX tf RAILROAD, SOUTHERN UTAH . Brigham Logan Arrive at Franklin 99-l- y rtlews; KORT1IWAB Leave Ogden Merchandise. Musical JANUARY 1st 1870, Trains will run daily as ! Afttf AFTER ON AND " BOOK and SHEET MUSIC N. 4 1 .9:20 a m 10:50 " 2:00 b. in. 3:80 City Drag Store No. 2 9:00 a.m, 10:55 2:25 p.m. 4:00 W. DRIVER, PROP'R. main Street, Ogtlcn. SOUTHWARD Leave Franklin Logao Brigham Arrive at Ogden Gilmer A Salisbury's OT.ALEBI Stage Line to and from Ilontana connects with trains at Fianklin, Chas.Niiu.jt. - M. W. MERRILL, Bulit, ' Oen. Freight and Tciket Agt jflKDIt'OTI?, CHEMICALS, dl9T-l- y TAYLOR ByeMtnfft, Faints, MERCHANT TAILOR, some women would occasionally give FIFTH STREET, 00 DEN. variety to by falling into lystcrics, and sinking down upon the floor from a kneeling posture into a mere Just received a full Assortment of bundle of calico and hysterical Emjliih, French and Domcttic screams. Even the children prayed, their shrill voices going up in supplications resembling a newsboy's tuneful yelp. The two Hudson children CLOTHS 1 CASSIMERES seemed to be the leaders of the children. The women all prayed several -:o.-- T'ie times, and each time they waxed more and more excited, and their Best Stock of prayers gradually became a mere The praymedly of exclamations. ers of all were such disconnected supAND plications as ignorant people always Goods Pantaloon make when laboring under intense excitement.' The burden of each, if it could be said to have any, was EVER OFFERElJ FOR SALE IN) "Prepare us for the last day! We are OGDEN. ready for Thy coming!" The brethren, when they were not prayiag, "cheered" the sisters on by . an occasional Amen. They seemed to pay no attention to their surroundings, even when A Speciality. their prayers would cease, and they :o: would give variety to the torturing in a wild, weird hymn. At 2 noise o'clock two or three of the disciples :o: gave out and silently withdrew. Thd reporter also withdrew, leaving GOOI FITS AND SATISFACTION the fanatics making as much noise as GUARANTEED. ever. arf-t- SUITINGS iSFAJiCI Oils, Turps, Varnishes. AKTICLES ! TOILET The Largest and most Complete Stock in NORTHERN UTAH OF "FINK WINES LIQUORS .EUlSttg FOR ALlj SOLI) CHEAP! jVledicinal Purposes f. A song from over the water: When my office I resign When its lienors i decline. Will thau be toy Valentine, EuiwA Mint! dny at home. Agronts wanted. Outfit rfnr) ku LCI awl terms lie. TRUtt A CO, Ailirusta, Maine. ky fn tu .IUfr-l- Wholesale anJ Retail. PIIESCRIPTIONS y Carefully Compounded, C0A l4Js-- korUaui, JLuim. P"r worth home. Bsmplos Co. l tree fcTK'oi dlU-i- y At all hours of tbt night er |