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Show Condknsations. it o)dm iunftion. ( T .vi-P- rvF.siyo.l""la'"XCil'ted' t PESBOEB. Edito. Meager. ud Buaiae Tom" the on hill, Welch, B, ne Supervisor r7Tw-''aeali- Dg have heard with r'lD. rD -- We of IXMB Wm E. Wheeler, Proprietor lblt 47f met with an aociJent . hieUremovcry. annouuee Chief Justice Mo Choleba Morbus. this morn.ngs Ar- learn from tpaB seized wuh a severe Maxwe11, ffiorbus- are too se0P- -e, Si vere .recant for his Honor's stomach. giv-- i last night, was off largely attended, but passed the pleasAll who took part in by the !Bot dance ha THKPuiLHEMOSic.-T- very Thilharmonics happily. ures of the evening, de-- ! expressed their soon would the hope that they light, and meet a2ain- N. las j - The 0. Gentleman. communication follow-ij- g frog a young lady, strongly to the gall- city, appeals alluded to : antry of the youth New Orleans, If that gentleman, from to h dnes braiding, will please return will she , her pillow shams, jj;89 g Cannot find his adbe much obliged. ia this ' dress. ' Richa- ? Probate Coukt. Before Judge was rds, yesterday, Mr. David Bybee ob- -' of called to answer to the complaint strucfing the thoroughfare in the neigh. A jury berhood of the Weber bridge. trial occupied iu empanneled, and the g the attention of the Court all day. a verdict.they unable to agree upon Be-lin- I were discharged. grand party is to fbe ghenthis evening at Child's Ilall.for bich the greatest preparations have been made. Ibis is the season of part- time-piec- dial-plat- ' A ies, and a general feeling prevails seek diversion from the cares of business, in pleasant and social communion. The committee have been diligent in making all the arrangements that may warrant a happy time. among our people to Arrival of thb Im.miorants. The immigrants onder the charge of Elder John I. Hart, arrived this morning at 1 o'clock. numbered They altogether, five hundred and forty seven, the inajpr-- ; ity being from England, four from" Ireland, and twenty from Wales. The voyage was remarkably pleasant, and no incident occurred to mar their enjoyment of, the new and rapid scenes pre. letted to their gaze. One birth occurred this side of New York. All appeared to be in excellent spirits,' and deeply impressed with the wonders of the new world. Ths Style. bummer in Salt Lake the cup, consecrated to .Gambrinius, entered a saloon last evening and ordered a glass of the foaming beverage, for which he scorned the idea j 5 1 of . if 'J A City, devoted to f yesterday's store has been completed at South Cottonwood Ward and a good business ig being done. The Probate Court met at the Court House yesterday. The first case to be tried is that of the man charged wih the killing of James Edwards at Sandy last Spring. A man in Plain City recently petitioned the County Court for a liquor license. The people sent in a counter petition against the granting of said petition. From this morning's Herald: The Bingham Canyon narrow guage road will reach its terminus by Monday week. The road now runs close to the Winnemuck smelting works, and within a short distance of Bingham. The convention of colored citizens met yesterday, about twenty representatives. Full returns from all' the counties having failed to arrive, the convention wo adjourned till nest Thursday. A rooster that was decapitated eight days ago, and said to be hale, hearty and lively, is to be exhibited on Saturday next. Shades of all the Barnums! The track of the U. S. R. II. was completed to the Provo river last bight, about two miles north of the city. Now let Provo sing out her Hosannahs ! Professor Careless" grand concert will come off ia the old Tabernacle on the , 24th inst .. e A unique Las been cone structed by a horologist. The is gilded on the show window of the shop and the works are propelled by an electric current from a galvanic battery. From the Tribune : Some of the young men of Sa't Lake propose to organize a band of amateur minstrels. Very fine potatoes were selling yesterday at forty to fifty cents per bushel by the wagon load. Farmers are buying lumber in the city for repairing their farms in view of the approach of winter. Woodmen have hard work of selling their wood at $10.00 a cord. Coal is unusu illy scarce for this season. Basce From Xews : A new paying. The thereupon proceeded to inflict upon him a chastise ment for which he was arrested. In en, our hummers do better. After bar-tend- '..- - j 1 Church Coughing. What a sympathetic cough that is which people have ia church. There is a noticeable silence upon the congregation.' Nothing is heard but the low measured tones of the service. There is no other movement or sound ia the building. Suddenly, in the south-eacorner, there is a timid hack from a human throat. Thus emboldened, some one coughs a little louder, and he ia followed by some one with more courage still, and in an instant there is a perfect whirlwind of coughing, spitting and wheezing, all round the room. You find yourself joining in, although tou have felt no desire to clear vour fhroat,- - and are surprised at the re lief you experience. The storm subsides as suddenly $8 it arose, and an impressive lull follows. Then the skirmishers start up again ; pop, pop, pop, go the reports, first in one direction, and then in another, and a general engagement at once comes off. What is still more remarkab'.e than this battle of the tonsils, is the im penetrable mystery which surrounds the individuality 01 the first cougher. He is like the man saved by patent medicine. You know there is such a party, although you may never hope to meet him on account of the great distance of his town. Danhury Kewi. st , their beer, and complasently Some scamp at Fort Wayne mail' Peking their lips, they assume a ed letters to a score of business men Peculiar attitude, and; invite the barto telling them to look out for a man ker administer to them, a few who would visit their houses that kicks. evening to see their wives, and twen ty business men surprised their wives Ssmoca Misunderstanding The by coming home two hours ahead of kt office of the Tullman Palace Car time. cnpany in this city has been closed U iuch a A Sacramento paper says : An odd time as a disagreement for a premium was made at has arisen between it entry and the UnPavilion last night. Mrs. J. h. the to Pacific Co. shall be amicably adjust-Th- e Walters entered the hair upon her Pullman Company have been head, and now it is five feet long, "e habit of using more sleeping cars reaching within eight inches of the aB4B really necessary to carry their erround when she is erects The hair fingers. In some instances a whole ia fine, strong, thick, and of a dark Kcl"a and v. i. brown color. 014 to & ingie Individual, thus A Gcrmantowner who hod tarried "Pplicants for seats of aceommoda-ws- , and often late at a wine supper, found his wife compelling them to stop w- The Union his return ia a high state oi waiting Pacifie Co. have de- -:- nea that I've no- car- win ...... kuo aiiauud iu nervousness, Said she "Ilere Hie in Jr train. been and .. waiting rocking !, actually for the like round head till spins my thair, tmeIers- - If any a top!" "Jess so, wile, where I've ge a lon or drawing-li- a room been," responded he " 'is in the at- be rcnJered 'il for necessary ' , - ru.vuaM mofjihere I tickets on the Union eionrept,rescntins e7ery berth reserT- says a widow in a novel: "it is Palace cars. Itt the meantime very cold; but women whose husbands are alive always give themselves airs 8leeping cars caQ be ulitU, us. 1 about as it is because they ain' was ! old forily the are jealous ofthink ftseder the our power of marrym order of thinea. again, having as it were, two chances to their one; at least, I cannot dis inaffing well-direct- . . d.;.; 1 tell vsew I m 5 who.. cover any other reason; but aJ gathered toeethn.. course, there may be one that I don' to.i. Tin.'"1 riy oapkins. i.,.r,.,. r6.hpota know oi. u ondcr 11 such couuu Hreem,;n' bial reflections occur outside of no ues e?eDepn8ervant li. 8' I "en arrested. vols? BY TEL11G1ZAP1L Another Defalcation! NOTICE. LUNCHEON. ALBERT CRAY. From the Apaches! HAvrso BorcnT tor Tus TjKdkrsigxkd of goods of the lute firm of ferry A AT TUS Laborers Returning to England! AMERICAN. t'rilctiett, will continue the uusmes of tbe l'lo neer Drug Store. All pvreonn knowing- themelves to be indebted to the late Arm are requested to Kill Uieir accounts without delay. J A jlltS L. 11UKKIX &. HON TON SALOON, Una Sited a neat tip LUNCH STAND, Also a Private Room for Company. October 30th, 1873. on the "Virginius" outraee. General W. F. Small and Captain Powers, well known military men of this city, and others, after making addresses offered their services to the Cuban cause, saying tbey would raise, if necessary, ten thousand men. Great enthusiasm prevailed. A subscription list was opened and several hundred dollars were subscribed, and watches and chains presented by those who thought their cash e bscrip-tion- s were not heavy enough. One Cuban presented his horse ami carriage. New York, 13. It is rumored in Wall street this afternoon that a deficit of $000,000 has been discovered in the accounts of an officer of some western railroad company, and that 'one third of the deficit was made The good by the" defaulter Timei will publish a report to the effect that the defaulter is David Crawford, cf the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad. He is a partner in the firm of Clarke, Dodge & Co., whicii hrid some u.tiicuity in connection wan tne N. Y. Security Co., sometime ago. A meeting of influential American sympathizers with the cause of Cuban Independence was held at the Astor House this afternoon. A committee was appointed to arrange for a grand mass meeting at an early data. The officers of the German steamer King William," which sailed yesterday, which sads and the have received a large number of applications from emigrants who had coaie out by them and who had been unable to procure employment, to work their passage back, some of them offering all the money , ihey had left for the privi lege. Such a thine has never occurred before, and tbe officers have taken as many as possible, though they have been able to employ only a very few of the numerous applicants. Some of the officers at the Brooklyn Navy Yard profess ignorance ia regard to the receipt of orders from W ashing-tobut at the same time every man that could be obtained was set to work on the war vessels "Powhat.tan," "Kansas'! and "Juniata." The "Kansas' received a supply of stores this afternoon, find it The is thought she will sail Juniata" will be ready to sail row night. A Herald special says: City of Mexico, 11. The revolutionary government near Taluca, which pronounced against new constitutional, reform has been dispersed and the movement suppressed, with a loss of 850 lives. Denver, 13-- . An important suit has just been deci ded in the district court at Colorado Springs, El Pasco Co. Colorado, Judge Halleti presiding. The suit was brought by the Colorado . Springs Co., against Cowell '& 'McDowell, to recover poss- lon of a lot of ground deeded by the former to tbe latter some months sinceA condition in the deed prohibited tbe manufJfcture,' sale or other disposition ef intoxicating liquors as a beverage in any place on the premises conveyed under the penalty of forfeiture. The condition was sustained and the .jury found the defendants guilty of a breach of the condition, and property ia fee in the plantiff. Ban francisco, id. The following received from Arizona via. San Diego: Gen Vandevere has ar Communication by rived at Prescott. telegraph is complete between Yuma and Maricoba. Cipt. 13 own, of tlie t lttn Cavalry, has just returned from a scout in the Torto Basin country after tbe Indians, who are still on the war path, lie Indians on the scout. killed forty-siGen. Crook is on an inspecting tour to Camp Apache reservation. The Indians are generally quiet. A new wagon road from Phoenix to Prescott ana V erai, one hundred miles in length, has just been completed. WALKER-BROS- TO U1S and Fancy Goods, for cale at in the attend to the Medicines. TUEtE TBESEXT mo viura ATTENTION of INVITES SEW BUILDING CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. IF YOO WAN FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKINE09-2- MRS. AND OBSTETRICIAN of Va., Unidimte of Richmond Medical College, Va., Resident Physician and Surgeon to College Hospital; i'llow of Va. Medical Society. After a number of years practical acquaintance with the Diseases of the Eastern and Western States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon the latest and most improved methods of Allopathic Treatment in all department of SBRGKON GrtA-IIVM- PREPAEED TO CNDERTAKK of of the public The patronage solicited. la t ... Mid-tvifer- y. FASHIONABLE - r- ALL KINDS NEEDLE-WOE- RECEPTION J. L. ROOMS UP - , HOLTHER, and Residence, main Street. Ualf a tf SPECTACLES GrunsFistplsi ANB Block Wert - Ooden, of Main Street. Ammumtion.iiiB Cloth- Repairing Xeatly Executed, ing Cleaned and Repaired. ' ' 183-l-m BUTCHER SHOP. '' : wlety. Fourth Street, Ogden. Etc., MAIN ST., tj, a (..t -- yn.n r chilli ,,.r.,;- ,, - "- Office W ? in lite frltlS l; !;,.. : V- ;!i.. n 'li- '.'' ' tJ)t iflc-V- J ;Ii I1 .f ,'l lii biifJI JR., 1 H ;whiskies, 1 BRANDT FINE COGNAC " if at U. P. Freight house '' HUSSEV 'ANTHONY GODBE, 8 O PRESIDENT. tt old stand, aw LlJ tt r, w THE 8 UTAH HOTEL, s .Mil o r ' AS WITH ' ' ii:. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS. For particulars rP'7 W. THOMSON, TUB WEEKLY SUN. .Bight pajes, fifty! No discounts columns. Only 81.00 a year. OGDEN. from this rate. SUN. Same size as the THB A discount of 20 per Daily Sun, 82.00 a year. cent to clubs of 10 or over. newsTHE DAILY SVX.- - A large four-pag- e columns. Daily circulation paper of twenty-eigALL ITS BRA NOTES, CARRIED ON BY over 120.000. All the news for 2 cents. Sub- TN the subscrilier. Workshop - orer the Poet a I scription price 50 cents a mouth, or of .00 20 per Office. Entrance by the alley Utweeu C. Woodyear. To clubs or 10 or over a dieooont the Fostomce niauaeesaud tent" MOM AS WILSON. E AUlrcss,-"TKSept. 3rd, 1S73, d4"- Sew 8ST CaU at B -- a'j. 3. 2 J ew 2 &2 04 on LUMBER YARD, . Corner Wall and Sixth $rccM : .. OGDEiT"?, FREIGHT DEPOT'; - SEAR U. 1 oiiioa c; a" I S : THE CITY DRUG STORE! of Entertainment Eligibly Situated, ; , - a o aiid AcouraUlj Prepared. ii Prescriptions The Finest House " iW'rn Svj lie; I n lji3 o id fi first-rat- vJ-- l i ' f CONSTANTLY OH BAND. ' ' .: i. i; ;:T-- i , : . . i, lu'i - TO RENT. , .' Fine Slock of Pcrfom Toilet Artici03 ' A few doors South of the Utah Hotel. J l l-- ,..1 : ft ' i GEOCEJIIES r it. AS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND SHOE SHOT IN OCDEN CITY.1 ,! iUf.'i.l Turps, Varnislieii .55 Cm CAPnlER. " IV. S. READ weak-enan- il .: ' ':'-q- Pi Oldest ltankin? Institution in Utah. Interest Allowed on Timk Deposits. in. Collcctionsi Promptly attended dl65-t- '. ii. Webster's ' Cane oods,r u ji ;:. Im '! FaintS,' Oils;' , 1 I.nkc City. ISaU GINS, WINES, . FIRST XATIOXAL BAXK OF liTAIi 7 ; Patent Medicines - $7.00. ' - $8.00. SANFGRD BINGHAM, '.' ' OODN I - Special Ratrs by the Car Load, first-rat- h Wm. DRIVER, I'JTPPi By the ton at the cars, " , delivered, ". to t. OTORC. IN ANY QUANTITY TO ANY DELIVERED H ' .:!) OOALVILIECOAL. WARREN (rreat 'W4r' ' City Drug Uood Cuts and Low Prices. , In and ClQARS J . "IVf BARNARD WHITE'S OPPOSITE LUMBER YARD. Prime Beef, Mutton, in Ii ail CARTRIDGES. GUN NEEDLE CHOICE TOBACCOS to VorkCltj. JEWEhKY, FLATED Jt SILVER WARE,' y "lu V CUTLERY; - J?11 Fifth Stbkkt, Good Workmanship Guaranteed. AND DAILY. We have no traveling agents. Watches, Clocks, ,y;' STAIRS FASHIONABLE TAILOR. respectfully Hi ll ,.i ; for ladiof and cliildrBn. . , JEWELERS, MAIN STREET, OGDEIf. , CnivM-sit- Medicine, Suryery and OtUcc IS & C. - - Ogden. M. D. Fifth Street, ' i T. E. "BROWN, PHYSICIAN, of WATCHMAKERS BBMOYBD. cattle-market- PARPE &BOESSEL PR0V1SI0SS, a f first-rat- I HIS NEW AND TO GROCERIES-AX-- INSPECT. AND JOHN BOYLE. JOSEPH C. GRAHAM, Fifth Street, - - Ogden. INTO THEIR x THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known i Imported Furniture ever offered in thia city. FAMILY GROCERY. - but the require any extended recommendation; reasons which have already givon it fi fty thousand we which and will, hope, give it subscriber, m.iiv .thousands more, are briefly as follows: e All the news of newsraiwr. It is a the day will be found in it, condensed when n of win full moment, and at leiieth al vays presented iu a clear, intelligible, and in teresting maimer. It is a e family paper, mil 01 entertaining and instructive reading of every kind, but con taining nothing that can otlena the lifost scrupulous taste. e story paper. The best tales It is and romances of current literature are carefully and selected legibly printed m its page. agricultural paper.. The most It is a trst-rat- s fresh and instructive articl- - on agricultural topics regularly appear in this department. Tt is an indeneudent political paper, belonging to no party and wearing no nollar. It fights for men to principle, and for the election f th bent to the office. It especially devotes ita energies now that exposure of th. great corruptions undisgrace our country, and threaten to dermine republican institntious altogether. It from has no fear of knaves, and asks no favois their supporter-- . It reports the fashions for the ladies and the markets for the men; especially the to which it pays paticular attention. One Finally, it ii the cheapest paper published. dollar a year Will secure it for any itipscriber. It is not necessary to get np a club in order to have THE WEEKLY SCN" at this rate. Any one who sends, single dollar will get the paper for a year. It Jrng-fi- st CALL r WEEKLY, . ; TO THEM A CALL . ' ' JAS. L. HORROCKS, t. THE SUN. ' ' AT LOW FIGURES! rBEl'ARATOBY ' OGDEN, - VTAIL' The patronage of tbe public and especially that of the late firm ia solicited. STOCK OF GOODS IDTJLilc3Liri.gr, EAST SIDE MAIX STEEET, SEW C.OODS, Territory will JUST RECEIVED.", preparation of The Best and Cheapest The most Competent y, n, PRICES. THE LOWEST CLOSING OUT y. , Now Are constantly kept on hand and offered ABB 8 TOOK rf Groceries, & fXK . HIS KXTKNSIVK AS KKMOVKD FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Montejo, presiding. He.' with others, made an address, laying great stress II JLlrngs, Lunch from 10 cU. to 50 ett. The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. Philadelphia, 13. A large meeting of Cuban residents in this ciiy was held this evening, president of the Philadelphia Junta, M. A. JOHN BOYLE H Fn s 3 M tt r3 i Ci P. o : m2 V'; nndSlilagleH, of the bsst qnality, ' , j ! Alwilys on IInnliln' Lurfjo Quantities. .7 The Cheapest in Town. o A CALL ANDSEK o a S white", pix Lumber, Pm o a P. 9 v '!7; W. D. VILm3IST. |