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Show OGDEN JUNCTION. f n v -- snvc-r- r THE "T PER Editor: - - .- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. On. Year Monthi three Monthi ri;J2 iHi 4.(10 - AO Post Office: OsrfenAND ... (spyprs excepted Mr. Jeuks' Wonderful Mo Governor Cliase's Thanks tor. ARRIVALS. gait Lake City, double daily I West, Through Mail daily Kaat, Through Mail daily .45 pm. 7.40 i.4U p.m. 7.60 A.m. . . DSPARICRI. . West, Through Mail daily East, Through Mail daily 8.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 8.40 a.m. gait Lake City, double daily . closing. OF SALT LAKE CIT V. Pairt Up Capital, 200,090 - $1,000,000 Authorized Wm. TT. IIOOPF.R, President; a. 8. EI.UKKIKiK, ... THE HOWE sewing lacliiiie 4 . v MOST DURABLE, . Trains 0. P. train arrives - - " U, p. U.P. Emigrant arrives C P. " leaves " C. P. " U.P. Emigrant leaves - U. C. train arrives - - " " and " leaves -- -and U. N. train arrives leaves ... ... 4.2a p m. 9.00 a.m. fi.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. a.m. Salt Lake City Time. THIS PAPER IS ON FIXE WITH HEAPEST coma, ifnecessary, furnish Tdonsands of Testimonials from parties owning these Machines in this Territory, but censider it unnecessary. We simply refer intending purchasnrs to parties EVERY WUEKK, who own our Ma chines. Our terms are as easy as those of any other Sewing Machine Company, aod we Fully Guarantee Every chine bold. Ma ISSTRUCTIOXS GIYFN FREE to all who own our Machines. SELL THE WE ORGAN E ! can be made. Manafactnred by the eld, reliable firm of . P. Keedham Son, N. ., and the t I. OO. F. LODGE, No. 5, EVERY 00 DEN ! W'fE V SILVER-TONGU- OF MACHINE SEWING IUK MARKET. ft Where Advertising Contracts THE AND CONSEQUENTLY a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. 8.40 6.40 6 05 6.20 9.4 PIASU. EME2KSOK MEETING Evening, at half-ptSeven o'clock, At MASOMC HAM., HAIX STREET Five years written warraotv given with both instruments- - Sojourning brethren in good stauding are cordially invited. J. R. CRANDALL, N.Q. d47 ly, E. H. REED, Sec'y. . II. E. Jr. CHE ALES, ; Agent for Wetier and Box Elder Counties, Utah. Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. F. S. RICHARDS, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W d227-t- AND f NOTARY PUBLIC. at Court House, Ogden, Utah. Ppecial attention given to cases before the Office Su preme and District Courts, tjonve.vf ncing ana Business done with accuracy and Notarial - dispatch. - 'J AND "J NOTARY - AT - LAW PUBLIC. an untimely grave, AT Ogitn W. D. SPRUNT'S Snecuil attention given to collections. Remit tances promptly made. Conveyancing and No ai'Jtf tt tarial buaineecarefully attended to. "Auld Keokie" Liquor Store. EAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, A. MINER, f ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. ( Office at Residence 2nd South Street, All kinds of lesal bnsineea promptiy A.S. Then you will find Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY Kot diluted with the "Clack Cow," also attends tilt I? URE CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. Physician Doort South of Pott Dr. Brown's Office, Two la up to the mark. No Turpentine aod Cologne fcpints, seasoned with Juniper, but a Pure Article Guaranteed. d58-t- f J. H. NELSOS, J. J. TAYLOR. NELSON & TAYLOR, m bra.id.es Heal Estate Agents. at residence of J. II. KELSON, corner Mam and Thtra streets. and wines Will compare with the Best in Town, and my I'll ICES AS LOW AS AS THE LOWEST. Office UTAH OGDEN CITY, ALCOHOL, PROOF. 1S8 MY "OLD TOM GIN" office, out Stand. YOUR LIQU0S7S BUY ' Office opposite. Driver's Drug Store,Main st. Salt Lake City, Utah. MURDER! To the Public at Large. If you want to avo'd Murder, and Jr., NATHAN TANNER, ATTORNEY IlllOi! 124-l- m K H. ORTH COME AND TRY BEFORE S. S. DOOLT, J. E. DOOLY . & CO. YOU BUY. The following anecdoto of Chief A maa named Jeoks came to a Justice Chaso is told by the Toledo neighboring tillage some time ago with a machine he sailed 'The Jenk. Motor." Jenks aaid it was the most wonderful discovery of the ae. He said that the motive pwer waa nothing but water. All you had to do was to pour a bujbeii'ul of water into ths "receiver," and it was instantly decomposed into gases, and theu the gases started the machine, which, Jeoks said, would run from here to Peru with half a pint of water. And Jenks said bis little idea in coming to the town was to give the people a chance to sabscribe to some of the stock of the motor company. Jenks b if d he knew he was throwing away his own chances by selling the stock, but he was a philanthropist, and he wanted to yive his follow men an opportunity to go into a biz thing. So he set the machine up in an offico, which was the only room in th building, so that there would e no chance for fraud, and a number of people went around to see it work. First he poured some water into the receiver, then he churned it up with a kind of revolving paddle, then be opened the valves and stamped on the floor, and the crank began to re volve with great rapidity. The spectators all thought it was wonderful, and Jenks said that that word didn't express the idea in full. They examined the machine, and saw that there was neither fire nor chemicals about it, nor any smell of gas; and Jenks said that they must now confess that it was just about the grandest achievement of the human intellect. Dr. Potts was about to admit the fact, when the crauk slowed up and he heard a vehement "A schewl" Apparently .the sound canio from beneath toe floor. It sounded like a man but Jenks said it was violent a merely expulsion of gas from tin cylinder, and as the crank went ahead again rapidly, the visitors all thought h mu-- t be right. A min ute later they heard another "Ah ah ah tschuw And then the machine stopped ub til it was over. Dr. Potts began to l iuk cri ss eyed at Jenks as it 1m sus pected somethiug, but Jeuks said it was one of the peculiar properties of these decomposed gases ti push out or tne cylinder with a violent hissing sound, and, although he had tried to preveat it, be had found it to be im possible. Then the machine wept on again swiftly, and Jenks was just directing attention to the pressure s;uage which stood at GOO pouuds to the square inch, when the machiue came to a dead halt, and the rpectaturs heard evidently in the cellar ! "Ah ah Begorra but I'll sneeze the head off me et I keep on." ' Then the erank began to revolve again, and Jenks, getting very red in the face, said indignantly: "Which of you gentlemen Lave been playing a trick oa me by prac ticing ventriloquism? It isn't the ' quar thiDg." liefure anybody ceuld answer they heard another terrific sneezj in the cellar, accompanied with an exclama !" ew-ew- Don't forget the place, "Auld Reekie." dl37 818-2- - 1IAXKERS, Hon FBAXKLIX HAC VEAGU A CO, WHOLESALE Prompt A Uentian given 1 Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Vemmission. ."" - - ILL'S Bank. ex-tef- wiHitnamtmrnaiii jswnoaon Woods Croat ' CentrerUU FarminKtan u. r. t S T 15 i I T S3 4 18 T 60 4 83 1 eta. 0 i 00 KajBTille 8 12 4 62 1 85 9 Oil 6 40 t 00 No. a. p. M. 8 40 6 20 KaytTiil 10 81 T 10 1 00 Farralngtoo. 10 62 T 81 1 88 ContreTilla U 4 7 44 I 0 Woods Croat 11 13 7 63 1 76 Arrive at Salt Lab 11 40 8 90 3 00 90-l- y , SPARKLING IJOTTLED BEER Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the office. Fifty cents additional will bt charged when the far it oollected on the train. For all Information concerning Freight or Paa sage, apply to Oon'l Xicket and Freight Agent. L1.1U ULUV.1U, said MONUMENTS. : I ... ' ' Merchandise. Musical 19S-l- y tllows: No. 0:20 10:50 Leave Og'len " Urigliain " Logan 1 City Drug Store a-- " 2:00p.m. Arrive at f ruukliu 3:30 Main Street, Ogden. SOUTH WARD No. 2 9:00 a.m. 10:55 Franklin.. Lea " Logan ........2:25 p.m. Brigham Arrive at Ogden 4:00 DEALER IN Gilmer A galisbury't Stage Line to and Montana connecU with trains at Fianklin, (rom M.W. MERRILL, 8utit. CHAg. w, DRUGS MEDICINES, yiBUST. Geu. Freight and Tciket Agt dl9T-l- CHEMICALS, y MERCHANT TAILOR,FIFTH - Djc Stuff, Faints, Oils, OGDEN. STREET, Turps, YarnUhes, Just received a full Assortment of English, French and Domestic Florist anil Seedsman SALT LAKE CITY. Is preparing for the Spring Trade with all kinds of sent ny man or express, money must accom-uanall orders. O. F. Due can he fhuud meetings during titaatea 'I blocks Conference at his Oreenb-'U-e- ; west of Hriesbeck of and north Vslley House, residence. Seventieth WaH.audat his home t Mr Jones' half a Idnck uorihon.it of greenhotise. . Addreas twit Oity. , ll-t- f FOU HAD DIES. CLOTHS 1 CASSIMERES TOILET The Best StocJc of SUITINGS ARTICLES ! AND malade, Jew-lr- y. s, 153-l- a 1 The Largest and most CompleU Stock in NORTHERN UTAH Pantaloon Goods OP EVER OFFERED FOR SALE INJ TTINE OGDEN. SFASCI VESTIXGS A Speciality. ATJlls HOLD CHEAP: :o:- - G00I FIT3 AND WINES i LIQUORS FOR Medicinal 3Purposea Wholasale and Retail. SATI'IFACTION GUARANTEED MOWN! Sir jjuino. y ' ! KORTIIWAB !l James Fowler, ' BOOK and SHEET MUSIG AND JANUARY 1st 1S76, Trains will run daily as jt DKALER8 IN DUIDAin 11 i.UtUllLlLl DRAUGHT. A. W. Brown & Co. ON AND AFTER itang-in- t y LAGER BEER ON eiJPfcRINTENDENT. VrtDTIICDV ' Wbolesnl nnd Retail. FIFTH ST., OGDEN JOHN SHARP. II ! Depot and Saloon. in addition to the abo a, Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 5.05. p.m. TT 1 v : GROVE BREWERY DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED , East Temple Street, Colebrook Building, Salt Lake City. Correspondence promptly attended to. New York Fan Francisco Omaha gait Lake City North-Weste- rn You will And on all through trains Pullman Fleepers, u-- w and maguiheent Day Coaches, and the beet Smoking and Second Clasa Cars bow on anv road in the United States. Particular mforiuation, with maps, time table. etc , may le bad at any of the 'l'hruugh Ticket Ollices in the West, or upon personal r written application to J, II. MocNTAtx, Western Travel) Agent Omaha, Nob , or to T .3. STi.NNiTt, General Pasteug go Cbicage, - Past. a. Ogden The Chicago No. 4 2 Pass. Trains Lear ails. The repot in Chicago is centrally located, and as their trains arrive there thirty minutes in a t vance of all other line, passengers can always ba sur of making katet'U connections. For all n Iowa, you points In Northern and should purchase tickets via Marshall, Cedar flap. Id, or Clinton. For point! in Northern Ulluoia or Wisconsin, via Fulton; and if you are ging to Chicago, or Hast, you should, by all means, pur chase your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route 40 rrlve at Ogden "" . M. 00 0 O. IP. dl'i8-eo- d . 7 Reading Tribune. Yarmouth Bloaters, 0-k- a. Bait Lake Idle. Young men, don't be idle. Don't regard this world into which you have been placed for a short period of time as though it were not intended for you as well as people who seem to Btaud above you. Don t be drop ping off from it at the lapse of your time; unknown, unrespected, or un- Don t rnissed, like a useless dog. think you have been placed upon it for the purpose of ''filling up," 01 for squandering the earnings of your fellow beings; there is plenty to be done," and plenty which wiil have to be done in your time. We are it all ureded to a greuter or Jess id the routine of the life which we must follow here and if we avoid performing thu duties of it when they confront us, it is adding somuuh more to our own misery. Never be heard saying that you cannot make a living or support, perhaps the small family surrouuding you, for that is only repealing the words of a confirmed lounger, but ever express a determination to look up and perform the duties that have bum overlooked or avoided, perhaps, by others going before you in their haste to reach a higher goal, or in their determina tion to take the unnatural course of life, and be lazy. Let all you do be done well, and do not let the world see your ambition; then, if there ii any merit in being a useful man. vou will receive jour due share of it. It may go hard with you at times, and discouragemeut will frequently stand id your way, but let not that be barrier to your progress, move on, and you will soon reap the benefit of your labors, and when you youiself have p?.ssed from existence, the re sslts of your ambition will remain as a proud monument of yonr memory MaD-hoo- d at 18 THE DCTT OF ALL PERSON'S BKFORfl IT starting on a Journey to ascertain by wbat route they can rear ft their destiuatlou with the least trouble, and if there are two or more roadt loading to the same point, to decide which is tbe afeisi and ploasautest to travel. We take pleasure In atating, that theCmciG A Hailwat it tin oldest, aud several miles the shnrtea. route betweeu Oumlia and Cnicags. Within lh past two yean Hi rpad Iwd has been but in admirable condition, and aliuoat tbe entire liue hat beea relaid with .Ural No. 1 No. 8 Pass. I'asa. Trains Lear - ic MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN hund-el- Agent. Office and Sample Room, 23 " ri ISo J2k. Name of STATION. d d218-t- 1 Don't ELING PUBLIC. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. . "Mr. Jenks it's meself that's tired of turnin' that infernal craok down ivma,irgoU, Xarble or 'Sandstone Monuments there in that dark hole. The rats is Brokers, JAMES H. LATHAM & Cc San Fran CUT AND LETTERED BY nibblin' me lers, and it'i so damp Atlorney, F. & RICHARDS, Ogden.' f. f that I'm ketchin' me death o' cowll. OGDEN. MAIN 8TREET. I'm goin' to give up the job." The itt ar,d cbtj.et in tbemarket. While he was speaking Dr. Potts discovered a fine wire running from Firir-Af- J OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. the crank, to the cellar and hidden HtPPT RF.LIEF FOR YOCKO MEN from the by the machinery. Jenks turned Oatmeal, Dundee Mareffects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. white and laid : restored. Impedimenta to marriage Groceries 'This is painful, gentlemen. But New method of treatment. Ne and remarkable remedies, books and circulars sent and Canned Goods, the fact is 1 I I hadn't quite get free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWaRO ASGO TO to SOCIATION, 41st N. Ninth ft 1'hilail. Iphia, Ka.. I receiver and working right, an institnrioa haviaga high reputatioa for hon- my wanted I thought I that is I '7. S. LEWIS. orable conduct and professional skill. LIDDELL & 3m WATCHMAXER ASin JfVFLER. Oh, hang it, I'm going to quit." North e( P. O, And JcdLs dvirted out the door and SUrer and O END 25c. to G.P. ROWfILL A CO, New York, .tll" W'"h. ' He won't sell any stock mAly 8TRET, OGDEN loo paes, cou?niuii)tc lint of left town. O Pamphlet of and SALT LAKE CITY, Hepaimuj neatly doc. and all wcrk warrarted a.is's) suajatet showinc coet of 1U .t,..f inmiiiiinit mat diis-lCOUliuuuuy advertising. urn national I GROCERS. - - B. W, E. JEJf XE3TS, Tramact a General Ranldng Butineti. Co, : after Chief Justice Chase assumed the guberuatorial chair in Ohio, he issued his proclamation appointing a Thauksgiviog Day. To make sure of beig orthodox, the Governor composed his proclamation almost entirely of passages from the Bible, which he did not designate as quotations, presuming that every one would recoguize them and admire the fitness of the words as well as his taste in their selection. The proclamation meeting the eye of a Democratic editor, he pounced at once upon it, and declared that he had read it before couldn't exactly say where but he would take his oath that it was a downright plagari.sut from to eud. That would have beea a pretty fair joke; but the next day a Republican editor came out valiantly in defense of the Governor, pronouueed the charge libelous, and challenged any man living to produce one single hue of the proclamation that had appeared in priut before." IUFOUTANT TO THE TRAV- DO. LRO I PIONEER LOE OP UTAH. H. .A. Soon rtfcfci In connection with our paper we hare a tnU claw JOB OFFICE, Work dou promptly and at low rat tjs. C1TRAL UTAH . Tb beat Paper in Northern 1 CHICAGO, Wells, Fargo $l.tO 1 OGDEN, UTAH. Correapoudeiita : Commercial "Mother of Moses but it bates and Garden Seeds Banagher down yer lor any one to Fbwer And will sell at reasonable prices. catch owlJ. ' The machine came to a dead halt, Tl TR. D. IIA9 ORKATLT BNLAROEWiisCreenbouse and has in stock many thousands of and presently a square yard of the Window. Keilding and llaskel in llitfereut Varieties, tlas luipo t"l several hunfloor began to bulge up. Directly a dreds of new kinds of plant from the States and " human head appeared through the Europe, I'a several of Dnhlics, Oladi- ol'u-Tuleroses, 1'eonu'S, Iritomas and M adeira out Vne Koota Bankets opening and an Irishman-crawleome on hand, (laod into the room. Jenks looked ready in variety. Cut riowers and Hvqaets for Balls, Parties, Weodiugt and funerals, of to faint; and the man getting up and Oreen house aHdOnrdeu Hlauts. Harden and Flower Seeds sent free, by mall. All brushing the cobwebs from bis hat, kinds of Flowers, Roots and Handing Baskets AKO Agt's Wells, Fargo & Co'g Express, giving Proclanintion. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. . 7.00 a.m. . Lake and the Knit BKlliUOl YOHNu, 6.00 pm. . . For Salt Lake and the West Wm. JKNNINUS, Directors. The Rich County, bear Lake .County nd Soda JOHN 8HAKP, Bpringa mails fro via Evausti.u, Wyoming, and FKKlMOKZ LITTLE, leave the latter piace Wednesdays and Saturp-. . days, at dcrip, - 8.00p.m. Deal In Exchange. Coin, Gold Dust, College . -Cache County, Daily . . emuieu. etc. Collections niaue ana promptly North Ogdeb and liarrisville Wedneedays for Sale. Interest raid on 2.00 p.m. Foreign Exchange A Saturday! do3-l- y ' Huntavillo Wednesdays and Saturday! ?.3U a m Savings Deposits. Lynna, Plain City and Slatersville, 2.45 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Eooper and Alma Wednesdays and 7.00 a.m . . Saturday OFFICE HUR8. 8.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. . General Delivery, . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. RtXiLriTHY DKI'AHTMBNT Upen from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MONEY ORDER DKP ARTM EXT. Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. to 8 p.m. Oitside Door open from 6 a-N. J. SHARP, Postmaster. THE SIMPLEST, lor Rait Mfe tiffr" OGDES, UTAH. FRIDAY. A I'll I L 7. 187G. THE DESERET NATIONAL BANK CLOSLN'l MAILS. ARRIVAL PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, I5o. 172. 2.U0 BinglCoiy YIR SIX MONTHS Pnblished EVERT EVENING, Sundays excepted. 6il Y ruMiAeJ Wednesday tad Saturday. FIFTH STREET. Charles W Penrose, SEMI-WEEKL- ' home. and toiins flee. ""y P2TESCKIPTIOKS Ontfit TilL'tACC, Augusta, dHo ly Asrenliwwted. b"m. Pampas I"r ,t'T fr Qf free Hii"".-?U1J 'w KJtJ'J worm 00., l'ortland, X. Carefully Compounded, At all hoars of the nigbt or daj. |