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Show QGDEN JUNCTION. THE 0 FIFTH STREET. Publishing OgdeN Company, TUB JUNCTIOI. proprietors. SEMl-WEEK- Lr PubUtM Wedaeeday . . PEK TEAR SIX MONTHS ' e&4 SMunUy. . KM' . rnbltahed EVERY EVENING, Sunday, eicepted. ...... ..... ... PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Year On gii Month! Monthl jthree . . Post Office: OgdenAND CLOSING MAILS. ... la Jf. 313. JO Binil.Oopy ARRIVAL OGDEff. UTAH. TUAISWAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1870. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. DEFALCATIONS. 7.60 a.m. . 6.46 pm. T.40 a.m. 1.40 p.m. . DKPAKTUM. gait Lak City, double daily Mail et, Through Mail Snt, Thrtugh . daily . daily We annex 8.40 United States Officers for Vtah. ju. CLOU'S. the Knot . . and T.00 a.m. . . and the West i.OOpm Governor uear uaae men ana Soda uoumy Jhe uounty, Spring, mails fro via Kvanetoa, Wyoming, and hare the Utter place Mondays, Wednesday, nessee. T . . . and Fridays, at ajn ITer Bait Lake If i Salt Lake ... .... . S.oup.m. Cache County, Dally Worth Ogden and Uarriaville Wednesdays A Saturdays 1.00 p.m. Hun tsTlllo Wednesdays and Saturdays f .30 a.m Plain and City 61atersTille, tyunn, 2.16 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alnxa Wednesdays and T.00 a.m Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. . 8.16 . a.m. 6.46 p.m. Jeneral DeHrery, Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. JLKQISTRY DKPAHTMBNT Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. HONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Iitside Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N. J.SUAKP, Postmaster. ... ... ... ... ... Trains and arrives - leaves George Chief W. Emery, Ten Moses M. Bane, Secretary Justice Michael Illinois. Shaeffer, Illinois. , Associate Justices H.f Emer Philip Virginia. Marshal William Nelson", Wisconsin. States Sumner lie morals. It does not strike us that the of ficials of the government are over Nathan Kimball and above honest, or if honest, they Attorney a.m. Howard, Michigan. p.m. p.m. Surveyor General p.m. a.m. Receiver of Public Moneys V. M. C. p.m. 9.00 a.m. Silva. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. Register of Land Office Oliver A. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. Patton. 9.20 a.m. United States Collector 0. J. Hol 8.40 5.40 6.05 6.20 9.45 4.25 . Salt Lake City Time. of the United States. We do not, of course, publish this as an elec tioneering document, although it may be so used in other places, because, as is well known, we here in Utah have no vote for the officers who govern us, and steal our mooev. but we publish it as an item of interest to the peofor they are ple, notwithstanding, interested in the administration of publio affairs, as well as in the pub a son, Michigan, Jacob S. Boreman, West United C. P. train 8rmes UT. P. " " U.P. Emigrant arrives - - - C. P. M leaves " rj. P. M U.P. Emigrant leaves - - U. C. train arrives - and " leaves C. N. train the figures which show, together with certaia statements, what has become of $5,500,595 03 since 1869, belonging to the people 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. ister, California. THIS PAPER IS OX FILE WITH certainly are not careful, or they would not have allowed so many de- defalcations to occurr. If they are dishonest, careless or incapable, they should be removed and their places hlled by dinerent men. due from Postmasters indebted t. iht United States, whose accounts have terminated since 1869 up to June Balances 19;b, 1876 Balances due Territorial Offleers. 3 Where I. f EETTNG XIX Tl F. O. O. Q. Cannon. Auditor LODGE, No. 6, EVERY Seven o'clock, Kremng, at hall-pi- st George Congress William Clayton. Hall, Fifth Street. At Oddfellows' gojournitg brethren in good standing are cor' diallv invited. COLE F. LODLAM, N.G. D. JOHNSON. Sec'y. James Jack. Superintendent of Distriet Schools O. H. Riggs. F. S. RICHARDS, LAW AND 74 Ex-Unit- June 68,067 83 20,000 00 19th, of II B Swoope due the United States from Gov.rners and Secretaries of Territories Balances d'te from sundry public officers, no . out of service from 1869 to June 19th, 1876...,. d4T-l- COUNSELOR-AT- - $373,371 Balances Treasurer 10,788 22 265,713 12 $977,200 Balances due the United States from lute Internal Revenue Balances due from Ex Collectors of Internal Revenue, on their accounts as Disbursinr Aeents. from NOTARY PUBLIC, at Court House, Ogden, Utah. attention eiven to cases before the Sr. and District Courts. Conveyancing and Sreme Business done with accuracy aud Office Ogden City Officers, Special tt" low ratu.' or a prize enigma, as anything lse, OBSTACLES JO MARRIAGE, CENTRAL yei Flunker knew the exact signifiHAPPY RKLIISF FOR YOONO MKN from of Error, aud Alrae in early life. cance of every line and curve. The rwtored. V. Impediment, to marriage X Xj 3R. lumber has been bought. And Flun XI. moveNew method of treatment New aM' remhrltalile remediea. and circular. unC ker dressed in a pair ef blue overOF UTAH. fren, ifreealed euvelopee.book, LINE Adiireu HOW RD ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth 81 Philadelphia, la alls, slouched hat, a pair of rubber an institution havlagahigh reputation for hoi.ON AKD AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. boots, aud other adornments Buitcd orable conduct and prnteauoaal tkill. to the occasion, had commenced Name of No. 1 No. S work. As he stood squinting at one ? STATION. Pau. Pau. 1ND 25o. to O.P. ROWILL A CO, N.w York,. of the corner posts to see if it was Pamphlet of 1(10 nan, eoitalnlnc list. rr 8,(i00 newipaper. end wtimatw ahowing ooet of perpendicular, a neighbor came along dl&-lailfertieiug. and said, in a husky voice: Train. Lear. . h. p. m. $ cU. Building a storm door, hey T 00 I 40 SaltLek. Aren't you rather late in the season? Wood. Croat T 25 4 8 0 I But I suppose it will come iu good T 83 4 IA CentroTilt. I another winter." play Depot, and Saloon. T W 4 83 1 00 lunker makes no reply, but keeps Farmlngte on with his work, and the man pass8 12 4 82 1 85 Kayrrill. ed along. Flunker was trying to 9 00 i 40 2 00 ArrlT.atOftden SPARKLING BOTTLED BEKK pin up a rent in his overalls, made No. 2 No. 4 by a gplinter'ng board, when another Pau. Pau. Wholesale) and RwtaU. neighbor came along and, leaning over the fence, said a. u. T. u. "Why, FJunker, that isn't the Train. Leave way to liui d a hog pn: hogs don't UQia BEER ON DRAUCHT, 9 40 6 20 Ogden need any roof oer them in hot 10 81 T 10 1 00 Kayrril). weather. 10 82 T 81 1 86 & Flunker began to feel a little Fanmlngtoa 11 4 T 44 1 00 Centmill vexed, but he restrained his emo Jlarhle or Sandstone Monument tions better than most men could Wood. Crow U IS T 13 1 78 CCT AND LKTTERKD BY have done under the circumstances. Fo-vrle- r Arrive at Bait Lak. 11 40 8 20 S 00 He bad commenced to bail en the . . . . OODXN MAIN Si BTREKT. burd t as a third neighbor exclaimed Th. tut and cheat art ia thauarkaW Tlsu t that rather a 8nall wood In addition to the above, shed? Why don't you build it large MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN enough to hold your coal in too; That i8n t a wood shed, you con DAILY, (SUNDAY3 EXCEPTED, founded fool 1" yelled Fluuker, his face taking on the culor of red flan Leaving Ogden City at 6 a.m & 8.30p.m. A CHOICE SELECTION OF and nel. "Hew many woodsheds do you Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. 1 ' a suppose lwantr hats hennery. ELEGANT ; ' A rhat" gasped the man. PaaMnmn will plaaM purchase their ticket, at tbo office.. Fifty cent, atlditional will b. charged MILLINERY GOODS "A henDerv!" txclaimed Flanker, when the bra collected m the train. his and .parially for for tit. Pnrchaepd Trad., voice. Spring raiding Tor all information oonoenrint Freight of Pm- tui. niark.t, wm .Liortly arrlv. at to. "Oh, yes," 6aid the neighbor, with aage, apply to t, O . 1m Mau--bo- r- -- - IOEEU -- -' dltft-eodS- n s y GROYE BREWERY t -- ( MONUMENT Jamea JUST ARRIVED! - from States Marshals on account of expenses of Courts from 1869 to June 19th, 1876 219,260 01 Balances due from officers of Courts on account of official emoluments from 1869 to OF OGDEN 'riday II. to Delegate Contracts can be made. Advart-'iin- VOL. 1Y, connection with oar paper w hav. a 8rsv-claJOB OmCB, Wort don promptly and a UTAH ARRIVALS. gait Lake City, double daily West, Through Moil daily Eatt, Through Mail daily rt.h $8.U .4.00 2.00 . . teat Paper In Jfvrtherv 92 1,469 50 t . "I thought it long whistle. a woodshed. was JAMSB SUAKP, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. Flunker had struck his thumb nail a blow with the hammer, aud was trying to ease the pain by bold ing it in his mouth, as neighbor No 4 said UTAB ''Vvhere aro you going to set STORE. Slain St., Ofjden. 1-- tf that?" "Set what?" enquired Flunker. "Why, that bathing house; that's a bathing hiuse, isn't it?" ADIES' JOHN SHARP, NORTBERV RAILROAD. Ilafi and Btmncte made to ordr. Straw work manufactured, oleantd and repaired. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st 1876, Train, will run daily a. llowat NOBTUWAB Flunker wanted to sling the hamNo. 1 mer at him, but he dido t. lie re- am fiispatch. .'.....9:20 Leavt Ogden Mayor L. J. Herrick. marked,with as much calmness as he 10:50 " " Brigh&m and that it was a hennery, Aldermen: 1st Wd. Francis A.Brown. NATHAN TANNER, Jr., ..2:00 "n. , 1869 to June 19th, 1876.. " Logan 33,518 10 possessed, the setmi thaukful for the man, 3:30 " United due the Arrive franklin Balances at ig - AT - LAW Walter Thomson. 2d Wd ATTORNEY States from late Stamp infcruiulion, passed on. AND Atents from 1869 to June Soon two boys came along, when 3d Wd. David Moore. NOTARY PUBLIC. - 69.306 94 one of them said to bis 19th. 1876 SOUTHWARD O&ce opposite Driver's Drug Store, Main st. Ogdm companion Balances due the United No. 2 is that for, pigeons "What Cfcarles W. Penrose, Special attention given to collections. Remit Stales from Diplomatic a m. 9:00 Franklin Leave tances promptly made, Lonveyaucing ana no M. David Stuart, andConsular Officers from Johnny?" tarial Dusmes careiuny attenaea to. aim ......10:55 " Logan i Councillors Israel Canfield, said with 41,333 09 1869 to June, 1876 Pigeons," Johnny 2:25 p.m. Brigham Balances due from U. 8. ' I should think he was going Joseph Stanford, grin, 4:00 " Arrive at Ogden J Joseph Parry. Bankers (C. H & C ).. 130,178 84 to ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. keep a camel by that hump in the Balance due the U S. on Office at Residence 2nd South Street, top of it.' account of Indian Service City Attorney F. S. Richards. Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Get off that fence," yelled Flun hv officers out of service Oilmer A Salinbary'. Stan Lin. to and lrom AH kinds of leeal business promptly attende 04 Montana connect, with train, at Fi annua, 1876 88,872 1869 to from June, ker, Btarung for the boys with Recorder James Taylor. olt Balances due the U S from large piece of joist, "or I'll have you M. W.MERRILL, BuUt. Assessor & Collector Walter Thorn Pension Agents out of E. A. BREWSTER, M. D. in the lock-uput Chas. Niblet. 1869 to Jun3 frvicefrom Gen. Freight and Tciket Agt. The boys obeved, and Flunker son. Mtchanical Operative 28,824 10 li76.. to back work. went Balances due the U. S. from Treasurer Aaron F Farr. ex Collectors of Internal Soon, a little old man who had Reveune appointed by Marshal Moroni Brown. formerly been a florist, called out ia Has taken rooms on 5th Street, Pre- - . Grant from 1869 a squeaky voice Office. Opp. Tithing to June, 1876 2,312,544 80 Captain of Police W. H. Clark. MERCHANT TAILOR, you want to do anything at G1EX CITT,. UTAH, Ealan its aue the U S by Surveyor David JeDkins. raising flowers, you must have your Ft officers of the Customs FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. . since 1869 73,752 67 building face the south, young man " G. Williams. 0. B. ADAMS, , Dr. E. City Physician Balances due the U. S. from It is impossible to say what flan Just received a full Assortment of Surgeon, Sealer of Weights and Measures D. Receivers of Public Monker would have said in reply, bad not Engltih, French and Domestic ey. Disburging Agents, OHDES CITY, UTAH. which he failed to hit square nail a E Browning. Surveyors General RegOj??ce West rid: Main Street, opposite BmWs oa the head have flown into the eor Wilauv-oisters of Land Offices, &c furniture Stare. 3 Inspector of Liquors Joshua 65 1 76 ner of his eye with such force as to CLOTHS S 103,636 from 1869 to liams. J0NA3SO. S. J. E.D. HOG E, Balances due the Governclose that organ till alter the inform s :o: Richard ment by ex Comm csiou-er- s H0GE & J0NASS0N, ant had got out of sight. Flunker Inspector of Provisions of Direct Taxes for Stock of Best The worked away for some time without ATTORNEYS-at-LABallantyne. the Insurrectionary i any farther interruption, ti'l getting States of Arkansas. Geor- Office in Vie Wasattii Building. Street Supervisor Charles Welch. Louisiana, Mississiphungry he went into the house for a gia, Salt Lake City, Vtab. Te xas North Carolina, Waterraaster Thomas Doxey. pi, lunch, when his wile, meeting him AND A Notary Public always at the office. nmi Virginia, from 1864 at the door, threw her arms around ' 21 f i 2,665 to 1867-- .. Pantaloon Goods his neck, and a id, in a beseeching Balances due from ex tfii- " TWtadle. of Weber Contitv wilt ftad atthlie. taulinhmeut a needfal artio e. variety Die beat fualtty, at ton r J gttt LOWEST PRICES. 4 Mrs. EMMA CARTER, ' dl42 3m Manager. DAUIMORE & TRESES ER, MD BULDEIS CABPESTEnS 11 A. MINER, I p. d!9T-l- y J. TAYLOR 'If Estimates and Plant Fritared, . Atjd ttl iinds oi' Building done bj CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE. Residences, MAIN STREET, OGDEX' ln T. P. BREWERY d77-l- And Physician and W SUITHSTGS gten, Ulab. BTJCHMIttKii on hand. Saloons ers of the U S Navy and others on ibe books of the Fouitb Auditor from the year 1869 to JEWELER WATCHMAKER, AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND Merchandise, Street, Weber County Officers. fifth uguen. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Probate Judge June, Balances due from Army Officers out of service from the year 1869 to F. D. Richards. June, 1876...- - - J. B. V. IL 0RXH DOOLY.1' J. E, DOOLY & CO. BANKERS, AMD GEXER1L INSURANCE AGENTS, OGDEN. UTAH. front act a General Banking Business. Prompt Attention given to Collections. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold on Ommitttim, Correspvndeuta : lts. Tareo A Co. A 'argo Co., iim National Bank. K.rr A Co ""ui National Bank, 1., York Baa Francisco Omaha Bait Lake City Omaha brokers, LATHAM A KIXG, San Francisco. ttorwjr, T. L MCUARDS, Ogdtn. Lester J. Herrick, Selectmen V Richard Ballantyne, J F. A. Hammend, Connty Clerk and Recorder Richards. Total F. S. Wm. Brown. Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Assessor & Collector Joseph A, Attorney Franklin S, West. Prosecuting Richards. Schools Superintendent of District L. F. Monch. 623,293 79 784,553 07 $5,600,595 93 Building a Hennery. Treasurer Robert MeQuarrie. Sheriff 1876 voice Flunker lays no claims wnatever : "Now, darling, I wish you would not buy a cow; you know that 1 don want the care of one. "Whv. what do you mean, wife? A cow ? Why, what in the name o heaven made you think I was goiDg to buy a cow ? "Why, isn t that a barn you re building out there? I know it is I know it is," she repeated, "and you are doing it to anaoy me, you know you are," and she broke oat a Flunker tried to comfort cryiBg. her by explaining that it was a heu nery, but, like Rachel, she refused to be comforted. Then he ate his luncheon, bandaged his eye and wen down town to business. That night after dirk, for the sake of restoring peace in the family, he tore down the building, threw it into the wood shed, and now tha man who i must grieved is the one who thought had found a customer for bia six , EVER OFFERED FOR 8 ALE IN) OGDEN. :o: -- jy-- i jiiivA i i u u Specialitj. ii u "Jtrt ALIj SOLD CHEAP GOOI FITS AND SATISFACTION QUARANTEED jut He never so to being a mechanic much as undertook to construct & in walnut bedstead, or a rolliug-pin- , his Ufa; bu as he contemplated buying half a dozen hens, he flattered himself that he could build a henacnery sufficiently good for their Several evenings commodation. were spent in drafting a plan for the a propised building, and although architectuwith persoo unacquainted ral designing would as won suspect that it was a map of the Mississippi, old hens, 1 1 A WET.tf, PEOPPIMOSS. and SpaxUiSf.alwffyl tmi Families Supplied. Order, tent from feraon redding aloe; (he Rar road Line, and the Mrroaading To will I galloj promptly Sited at the tat of 60 CMtn bv the keg to euioofin, privat. faiauiM AO oest. dtf per gallon bf tbe keg. ft A. CAULS. H77-t- I. E. BROWN, nousfr MaKfng To aft who are .offering from the error, and is diacretivn. of youth, narvooa waakawaa, early decay, Ion of manhoott, Ac, I will arad reaip. thai wUl cur. yon, Ot CHABOi. Tbi. gnwi remedy waa diaoervefed by a miaatonarj ia South America; 6rni a aelf adJreesed avklop to tb Rr. JxxtU T. UUilt, Stat, if, BioU Uviat A'ewTcrk CUt' f CITY LICENSES. To all whom It may couceru. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAI engaged in Business i OgJem City, Jfcr wnich the Qitj Ordi-nanthe best and Firtt clan fare, of provide that a license must b obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken befere any WANTING TO ENJOY Alderman of said City, and be subjects J PARTIES and convenience can do so to Fine. By order of ike Chy Couaoil, at the Uuh House. LESTER J. HE1 RICK, Mayor, CHARLES BARNARD, KC3 3m JAJIE3 TAYLOR, City Recorder. UTAH HOUSE. NOTICE ce 3 wanted. Outfit fhl f) day at home. A gont. )Ltt and form. free. Til UK A CO, Angn.ta, Baiaav Uii-- l The CSce of the City Recorder the City Hall, Fiflt Strrt t, Ogden. Qfia Zfowi frtm 10 a-f- t |