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Show y ' -- Tim 1- - is -- . t FIFTH STREET. - - WALII1 Published THOMSON, Basins. Ihugtr. Sunday, excepted- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Tear fen Montb Three Month tingle Copy 4.00 2.00 ao am. . , . . WAMBI. double daily 1.40 a.m. Mail daily . ... - Bait Lake City, West, Through Wo. - J.4 pm. T.40ajsu 1.40 p.m. 180 p.m. 4.20 jn. S.tOaJB. daily . Vast, Through Mail t " r ttoOTH. 1 .00 a.m. " . . East for Rett Lake and the Wert . ' . 1.00pm. , for Salt Lake aad the and Soda Lake bear Rich County County, The Springs mails go viaKvenatoa, Wyoming, and ' leave the latter place Mondays, Wednesday I ajn nd Friday, at ' . &JJ0p.iu. Cache County, Daily HorthOgden and UarriiTUla Wedneadayi 100 p.m. Saturdays Hontsville Wednesdays and Saturdays 1.30 a-and Plain 81atersviUe, City Lynne, 148 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays looper and Aimer Wednesdays and . T.00a.m . , , . ' Saturday OFFICE HOURS. . 8.1 a.m. 146 p.m. General Delivery, . p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Sunday, DKPARTSIKNT , , . RKG1BTRY ' Open from 8 aJn. to S p.m. MONKY OEDJS& DEPARTMENT. -- ". , Open from a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 Qatsld Door open from 6 a.m. to pju. , N.J.SHARP, Postmaster. A Romautic Story. From the Detroit Free Press. OF SALT LAKE CITT, Paid Up Capital, $200,090 Authorized - $1,000,000 W.8. H. HOOPER, President H. EliDRKOQiC, BRiaM YOWN&, t. "Next!" shouted a barber in one of the barber-shopin this city yester day afternoon, aad in response the chair was occupied by a tall, fair- ookiog:, middle-ageman, nho re s d marked as he sat down: .'This job over and I will be ready FKR&MOHZ LITTLE, to complete the work of a lifetime!" . Deal in Exchange, Coin, Gold Duat, College rfcrlp, made and promptly etc. Collection In e traditional man who talks u foreign exchange for Sale. Interest Paid on the barber, and naturally hb custom. Savings Deposits. er's remark created his curiosity to the extent that Le asked numerous questions with a view to ascertaining what was the aforesaid work of the aforesaid lifetime, and during the next half hour, while the customer ' was treated to a shave, shampoo, and hair cut, the following romance was THE SIMPLEST, related: MOST DURABLE, ''Twenty-twKJ ' years ago, or in the Trains'-THE of AND Enos CONSEQUENTLY 40 8. a.m. 1854, spring Dalrymple was C. P. train arrive ' a clerk in a general store 'near the P"m "r U. P. " ' 8.05 p.m. CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! corner of Jefferson avenue and Bates U.P. Emigrant arrives B 20 p.m. C. P. " leaves street. Dalrymple had then been THE MARKET. . . 9.45 a.m. (J p, over from England about one year, 4.25 p m. U.P.' Emigrant leaves - and during his ocean voyage had of Thousands a.m. 9.00 furnish If ITB coma, necessary, TJ. C. train arrive Testimonials rrom parties owning tnese made the and acquaintance of Miss Louisa ", 5.40 p.m. Machines in this Territory, but consider it uu ' " 9.40 a.m. leates" Merkham. ith their parents they necessary. We simply reter intenaing purcnasers - - 6.20 p.m. to parties JS 1KX U1SU1E, wno own our aia came to this ii and and were thus encity, chines. 4.00 p.m. V. N. train arrives Our terms are a easy as those of any other abled to continue an acquaintance 9.20 a.m leaves f Sewing Machine Company, and we which soon changed to love, and the Salt Lake City Time. consequent engagement resulted. Ma Fully Guarantee Every Louisa's parents being well supplied chine sola. this Vafee isT on rixE wrta INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own with thistoworld s goods awere much opposed Dalryoipleas our Machines. chiefly because he worked for a liv ing; but their opposition was useless. The young couple met in secret, and SELL THE WE unknown carried on a SILVER-TONCU- E ORGAN to any one correspondence themselves. Too but Where A.lvortlslng Contract can be made. Mannfactured by the old, reliable firm of poor to get married, young Dalrym E. P. Needham k Son, N. Y., and the ple, as soon as he reached his majori , , ty, started West in search oi his tortune. He had not been absent Tl OP OGDEN LODG E, No. 5, E VERY BETING f o cioca, Five years written warrantv given with JJl Friday Evening, at MAIKooven many months when Miss Merkham's both instruments. STREET At MASONIC HALL, are cor in brethren parents discovered that their daugh good ttauiimg SojourniLg dially invited.ter was still corresponding with DalW. II. E. CUEALES, J.R.CRANDALL.N.G. , E. H. REED, Sxy. . . i rymple, and sent her to Qiiebee to be Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. educated, ostensibly, but really to Office at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment P. S. RICHARDS, wean her from the object of her af MAIN STREET, OGDEN. fection. COUNSELOR-AT- LAW f AND "For eight years," said Dalrymple, NOTARY PUBLIC. "1 heard not a word from Louisa, Offioe at Court House, Ogden, Utah. during which time I moved to Mel-Pnecial attention riven to cases before the So boure, Australia, and established my preme and District Court. Conveyancing and and Notarial Business done with accuracy self as an attorney aud counselor ul dinpatch. law. At last, on the 20th cf August, To the Public Large. 1868, I was surprised at the receipt NATHAN TANNER, Jr., If you want to avoid Murder, and of a letter beanug the Liverpoo - AT - LAW ATTORNEY an untimely grave, postmark, and the signature of my AND lost sweetheart. In the lstter she BUY YOUR LIQUORS stated NOTARY PUBLIC. that she had long thought me , AT OSceovootiU Drimr't Drua StoreMain H. Ogdtn but seeing my name in an dead, RemitSpecinl attention given to collections. Australian paper the old love had and No- tances Conveyancing . . promptly snade, ... .m i . jinn ui u (ariai nusinescareiuuy atteooea hi. "Anld Rkie" Liquor Store. prompted her to write me, something OGDEN MAIN EAST telling her that the Austraiiaa at SIDE ST., .A.. MI3VER, torney was the Detroit clerk of '54. i Then you will find ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. "I answered the letter promptly Office at Residence 2nd South Street, WHISKEY and with the old feeling of affection DISTILLED Pure Salt Lake City, Utah. .... but I waited for a reply in vain, unti Not diluted with the "Black Cow," All kind of legal business promptly attende also dlt at last I made up my mind that either I had been imposed upon or 0. B. ADAMS, IS PKOOF. death had claimed my sweetheart .ft Btui a oacnsior, toiled at my Surgeon MY 0L1) TOM GIN'5 profession and accumulated wealth OGDEN CITY, UTAH. Is up to the "mark. No Turpentine and last January, filled with a deand Cologne Spirits, seasoned sire to revisit Detroit and my old Office Wat tidt Main Strett. oppotitt Boyle' Furniture Store. with J nniper, but a Pure home in England, also intending to Guaranteed. Article visit the world s fair at Philadelphia 8. J. J0NASS0N E.D. DOGE, I took passage on the steamer Cal HUGE & J0NASS0N, MY BRANDIES AND WINES cutta for San Francisco, where I arATTORNEYS-at-LArived on the 22d of February, Will compare with the Best in Town, ' ' Ofiee fe (Ae WuaUlk Building. Without delay, 1 started Last, and and my PRICES AS LOW AS sioce that time I kave traveled Utah. Salt City, AS THE LOWEST. across the continent three times. A Notary Public always at the office. "Last Tuesday evening I was at COME AND TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Chicago, and to pass away the time Don't forget the place, "Auld Eeekie." 1. E. D00LT, E.H.0RTH I visited one of the theatres. What dl87Bl8-2J the play was I do not recollect, save J. E. DOOLY & CO. that there was a reunion of the two , , characters after a long BANKERS, principal ' FRANKLIN MAC VEAGH & GO, ' ARB separation, and, as usual, the audience Agt'g TTells, Fargo Cos Eipress, was dismissed in high spirits. EsWHOLESALE GROCEkS. OGDEN, UTAH. - - ILL'S pecially was I happily impressed, - CHICAGO, for in the person of a lady who asGemrml Banking Busateu. B. W, E. JEJIXEXS, Agent. to CoUtdiont. AUfmtun sumed the part of a kind, matronly given Prompt and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, """v- xk4 Btught tnd Sol4 on Cbmmiisio. Office old woman, I fancied that I recogColebrook Building, Salt Lake City. Oorrespoadenoe promptly attended to. nized the voice and features of the love of my youth, and try as I would v Corrospomdcnts: v I could not dismiss the fancy. So sils, rargo Co New York ' Baa Francisco deeply was it impressed upon my llrrt National Bank. Omaha Salt mind Uke . that after going to my hotel I City ms,rgoCoMarble or Sandstone Monuments and after long the play-bil- l examined firofecrf, JAMES B. LATHAM t Co., So iVait CUT AND LETTERED BY consideration resolved to call upon AUonev, f. S. RICHARDS. Ooden, The next day I OGDEN. the 'old woman.' MAIN STREET. out carried tbemarkeU in The beat and cheapest my resolution, and there aAr occurred a mutual recognition,which, had you seen it, you could never MARRIAGE. forget. OBSTACLES it M "The result is, that, after nearly ten iK HUPPT REI TE? FOR YOUNG MEN from the taul effects of Errors and Alnes in early life. Manyears of life on the stage, Louisa has hood restored, ectt impediments to marriage reKew and left it for good, and together we will moved. New method of treatment remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent visit Philadelphia and old England, free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASafter which we will return to MelSOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth St Philadelphia, Pa.. an institution havi ag a high reputation for honbourne to end our days in peace and orable eonW; nriu tr.ieasioni skill. S. LEWIS, 3m d happiness, as I hope." WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, A reporter who had overheard the 25c. toG.P. ROW ELL A CO, New York, Xext door to SckramU inSEND Millinery Store, of 1W pa?0, containing lists of remarks of the man in the chair, nd eetimatt ihowrnj cfst of troduced himself, and was not 3."f0 neispapers only I .,... ... .... d&3-l- y THE HOWE SewingHacliine ... -- o -- ThLli . V V V . son-in-la- EMERSON PIAXO. . nalt-pt- UTAH ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 18?4. No. 1 No. Pass. Pas. . . . W. T). SPJttJNT'S . . Salt Lak 7 00 3 40 T 25 4 8 0 S3 4 16 I Farmingtoa f f 60 4 85 I W KaysTiU t 12 4 62 I it ft 00 S at Ogdsn Arrive 4i PURE ALCOHOL 1 Physician and ' If i TT dl79-6- W Iake 177-- tf . t ,' Trains Leav 9 40 f 20 tl T 10 1 00 rarmlngtoi 10 62 T 81 1 SS 60 11 4 T 44 1 VoodiOrea 11 13 T M 1 J Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 3 20 la addition -, MONUMENTS. .... James Fowler, 2I8-- tf JO J. lIFin St., OtJIEN, dK-eo- ast, you should, by all means, puV by toe Old Pioneer Kowt. .., The Chicago Nor tin Wester n, Ton will And on all thronch train Prfftmat Sleepers, o-- w and magnificent fiiey Oottirta, as J the best Smoking cud Secaad Class Cart bow eel any road in the United States. Particular mroraiation. with Ban, tin te , mny he had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in th West, or pon personal t Vrrlttes) application ta 3, H. MOtKTAW, Wester Trstvetf ' Agent Omaha, Neb , or ta W .3 SNKtt,Qeaersjrn.ft . CLicage. , 90-I- y i f ): . : i i ; tan. K. 10 ' Chicago, or ehae your ticket, .' Kajjville CentrevUle IS TSi DTJTt Of ALL PXRSOWi tttCK A starting on a Journey to ascertain by wfeaf route they can reacts their deatbtalio with th lewt trouble, and If there ere two or more reads leading to the same point to deetd wbiob is th safest and pleasantest to trawl, We take pleasure m stating, IBU fb C.rCSSe' A Railway it Dm oldest., earl several miles the shurtea, rotfte between Osnahv aud Cntciuro. Within the east two yearstbs' road bod lias been but in admirable eosfditioo. a4 almost the entire line ha bean rehsM with steel ails. Tli Perot In Chicago fat central! focatesl M(l as their trains arrive there thirty minute ia vauce of all other lines, passengers east liwnfi be1 ure of making connections. For all Iowa, yos) points ta Northern and should purchari tickets via Vtrstmll, Oedr Has' ids, or Clinton, for poitrt in Northera Illinois1 or Wisconsin, via Pulton; and If yon are (ring W TT fforth-Xasier- a Pass. a. a. r. Ogdea ' PUBLIC fcai-ter- 40 2 00 No. 2 No. 4 t 1M GROVE BREWERY 00 ! Depot and Saloon to the above, MIXED TRAINS WILLRUH A curious old man, with the dust of the highway clinging to his age- - DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, SFARKLIKG BOTTLEfi BOT worn hat, stood for a long time in Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. & 8.S0 p.m. WholeMl and ana front of a residence near the Central Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m.and 6.05. p.m. Park, and kept his eyes on a piece of will please purchase their tickets at statuary in the yard known as "The thePassenerers offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged LAGER BEER OR ORAWHT. Flower Girl. His gaze had never when the far. collected on the train. afon sueh a rested thing before, and Tor all Information concerning Freight or Pas- ter having feasted his eyes for full sags, apply to rJAaUUS fill Anr, fifteen minutes he turned away with Oen'l Ticket and freight Agent. the muttered remark: "I wonder what a stuffed girl like that would JOHN SHARP, ST., OODEWf. cost anyway, and what she died of?" EIPiRLNTKNDKNT. tt.tti 1 A. W. Brown & Co. nrTK WJALRM IN Ex. tf 3300IC- and - GEO, C. IJATEf- -, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR East of Da. Office Five Daori RAILROAD. NOBIllBB.il L'TAD AT LAW, Nad Dank. d226-t- SHEET AFTER ON AND JANUARY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAIL 1st 1876, Trains will run dally a d!98-I- MUSIC! Musical Jfercliandlgefs r y illowi: KOBT1IWAR TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON THE No. 1 " EUROPEAN PLAN, Logan SALT LAKE CITY, BOARD BY THE DAT OB WEEK. with or without Board. ms dli5-t- f TAILOR CCIXER, , Arrive at Franklin West Side East Temple Street, jgrgj-Bco- .......9:0 a Leave Ogden Brigham "3 Leave Franklin " 'r it) ErtaUlsuei) less than thre ogtf a presvnMtlve Kepuiiliuao Pspet, pledyeii ta nails' tain utrd defend (be principles ssd organKatioe cf the National Republican Party.lb IN TKItOCJiAsf was early puuhed to th forefront, of Jrttr Itsl and achieved a suboea anprcoadaiited in th history ot iich euterprlries. liy uslreraej i taint it has beeu assigued position as ..10:55 Logan I INTER-OCEA- N Tfatee Editions' WeoklftSemMreekiy & Utllf, No. 2 9:00 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 4:00 " Brigham..... Arrive at Ogdea Proprietor. Till m 10:50 ......'2:00 p.m. ......8:20 " SOtTIIWAUD The Leading RepooTfekn Vtlfef IN THE WORTH WClrft Florist and Seedsman, M.W. MERRILL, Sulit. SALT LAKE CITY. Is preparing for the Spring Trade with all kind oi Flower and Garden Seeds And will tell at reasonable prices. H ITR. D. HAS GREATLY ENLARGED his Creen. lYJL bouse and has In stock many thousands of V Indow, Heilclinir and Gilmer A Sa)lbury's Stage Line to and iroai Montana connects with trains at Fianklm, liasket flanla several buo-dred- s in llilfereut Varieties. Has imported of new kinds of plants from the States and Europe, has several hundreds of Dahlies, (iladi-oliu- s, TuherosM, Peonies, Tritomasand Madeira Vne Roots on band. Hand one Hanging Baskets in variety. Cut Flower nnU ItoaaeM tor Balls Parties, Weddings and Funerals, of Oreeu house and Harden rlauts. Garden and Flower Seeds sent free, by mail. All kinrii of Flowers, Roots and Hanging Baskets sent by mail or express. Money must accom-tuall orders. 0. F. Due can be found between meeting during Conference at his Oreenh'Use; situated 2 blocks north of Valley House, and west of Growl beck's residence, Seventeeth Ward, and at his borne at Mr. Jones' half a block northeast of greenhouse . tl uiu-- u Address Salt Uty. Chas. Niblet. Gtu. Freight and Tciket Brewery FIFTH CLOTflS 1 CAS11E1S lrie. Newspapf3f NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I? A !U H V KXt.WBRiri.v. VECTIlir.C-e- a :o: G00I FITS CHEAP! o: AND SATISFACTION Samples Pr (I fre bom. QOA lJ4LrIworthdy ttivsov k Co., Portland, Maine. hl n a H!iv, Jannary, cm fcewsfspen" Tk - A.u., JSie.- - ? M fre. entrain. TaT loot aSect tbe 1st csy of law tne pe taf paid AT I'lIE Of FK maer tm soesf tr . new 11 AILKO Money can De seat by dnrf er registered letter, tt c ooney otit., expr.-srisk. 6wcial SrrangsaaeDts made with ro'Jetrt piS Ushei r cJSbbirg with their fMitiictt, e, t t Addrciss iTI4Wr at boai. terms 014 tndday dva) WHERK THUT Sample copies CAN f10 ux) POSTAGE.- GUARANTEED. OC ivD , !. By mail per year (in ad By mail, club of four, ,'in Ry mail.club of fix (In sdvaare) By toail, clabof tea (In advance) One copy with every clal ef , WEKKLT. By mail, per year (in advance? Club of tour (in advance) Club of ten (in advance) Club of tweuty, (in advance t of Hfimf One rat copy with eery ciSs y. ntt A Speciality. ALII. SOLD DAILY. Ry mail (pyM. r alvmucs), per By mail (payable in advance), tares yf'stttfetJO.W a. OGDEN. - :o: Clotlilngf Ready.sxatle LADIE3 SS HAD CHILDREN, AND First-cla- ss Term of HnbtripUta. POSTAGE PAID SUITINGS -:- at Lowtst E. N. BIXGHAMS' On Fourth Street, West of the d 220-3recry Elock. A ' tStgrstottXj EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN The Best Stock of Ogden. LADIES' STOKE. Andeveryflilng Pantaloon Goods :o: SIT" TERMS LOW. tue of , , Foreign & Domestic Corrupondeitci, on thrtt will be fonnd utefkf sad1 in(ereetrii( te? American in every part of tho gfube. While If ssperially refrresents the GREAT INTHBB6TS of the NORTH WB8T, it Is NAtional lain views and eomprehetteive in it First in its polrricsl faith, it is not bigoted, ani hi a J dicnloB aim to be cst&diti, digui&ed, tod sbcv personal ahma.The IHTtK-OCEAha th fa.'xeri Cggrkgstv circulation of any newspaper published ta tb Northwest. It is sent to more loan o.ono Posf offices, distribated ia svery Stat sod Territory" in the United States, in all toe British Provlueeev aud ouBwrioiSj foreign Stats end eoostrie. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. IOR In LUeraiure, AND amuse meats. A Fin Ball All kinds of out-dond large dancing floor, sceommodatiug from SO to 200 persons. Parties wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds must apply sevendays in advance. tW is not exoelled by any pabllcsirioa fn that IS a country. Th INTFS-OCJiA- & FRY RICHTER 19, 0. Box P. of BiUM Local and General Nenat, It Wholesale and Retail. PLIED. The AgficiiUtifal BetitrJlfAit li carefully edited by geoUM xperleuce, Englith, French and Domestic 1 Orders Promptly Shipped to an$ J ovit on the Kauroads. Not alone nn Its politintf cha'raettr 4om fbsT N reef Its elaim to (wpoTar fvnti aims at the highest eiceileoe in all dearw merits, and hi this r of progresstv Jotrj oaf lata upiren to poiti(.ti among the bent. The INTK-0CA?- r makes epdai cfafctf gf A FAMILY NEWSPAPER a Its eolnmus are earafully gfiarded tomtit and objecfiotiable matter, every effort is node to render it. a pleasant aad proSiabie scaijattrfoft t0 the home bresid. INTEK-OCKA- It OODEN. STREET, Just received a full Assortment THE BEST JiEEB in U1A1 FAMILIES AND THE TBADE dlOMy MEBCEANT TAILOR, u. Groye igt. J.TAYLOR .;, Tn-acta p. K. $ eta. Pas. mSG Noktb-Wsstek- x a. The lightniBg struck a Patchogue darkey on the head Saturday morning, but he refused to budge an inch, and muttered doggedly: "Dat makes free times I'se been hit, and now I shouldn't wonder ef it luff me alone." J - S & Trains Leav Centre vUU Miss Joak, of New York, recently eloped with a young man. Her enraged father savs if he can lay his hands on that youne man, he will teach him to take a Joak. Ex. If her paternal uarent followed the profession of a newspiper paragraph-ist- , he would soon become accus tomed to bavin? his best Joakes stolen. Norristown Herald. t T0 THE THAI' IMPORTANT XI O J. X. Name of STATION. ttr low rare..' line of utah. rio.vr.ru , . NttrtiMTM ha' In coenscttj witi ottr papeT &rt' Off Id, Wwk dons jiramytiy sod ,1 CENTRAL XX IrL Too Much of a Joke. d227-t- at Jt chi JOB VOLe IV. Australia." - ; rep - 1- . i. o. o. r. uiluheA. Wednssiay scd fcttrdey. PDA YEAR recoiled cordially, but was asked to "come up to the Howard House at 2 o'clock and you'll see the sequel." Having accepted the invitation with thanks, the reporter was on band, and, with four or five invited guests, witnessed the marriage of the Australian attorney and the actress from Chicago, and soon after saw the old man, with shining faoe and steady hand, inscribe, with extra flourish in the hotel register: "Enos Dalrymple and wife, Melbourne, j Y SEMI-WEEKL- 8IX MONTHS OGDEX. UTAH. FRIDAY JUXE 23. 1876 BAH THE Ul (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) 238. BE DESEBET NATIONAL AEKIVAL 7 .SO Mi PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, 18.00 -- Salt Lake City, donble duly Mall daily ' Wert, Through Mail daily . Bast. Through rfS. - Office: Post OedenAND OLOSLNti MAILS. r , U Editor. EVERY KV JSNINO, tr TTIT mrvrr r m OGDEN JUNCTION. Charles W Peneosx, Co agents wanted. fie. liitK A CO, Outfiv Aitujla, ilhtf IKTER'OCEAN, 119, Z'.tke 8l,i Cfikav&i , ' |