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Show U Y- - TELE Gil A Pll. VKB' KVKKIXO, Sundays 'icapted. . OCP" PDBLI8BIRB COXPAHT. BOSK. Editoi nd Business MmiaK.r. .1 iff." be forwarded from Salt as th middle of Sep-rfCity us the company that will leaf the middle ofOo ,0ol on or about t ...ill K tliA loaf jnmnnriv n M0Of7 lt ur . - Ikiiff4800- albkbt Cabbikctos. ' t Flash. Quite a fro-- t ijjtT Likb I lie clear faoe of tbt but ;.ht 'r jit ideDD" "Je il "n (ring Dfeped orir '. i . nnMiine. ttie ..-,rv ruin. Mocmm in hurrJ ihe Eastern peaks. . , flnet st..ck of Olasswara, - J No snow hasap- - Bbkath our mountains yet, but the comes down from them in tbat jir(Me and evening Dreaues or the morning beautiful" and feb like a forever of ieicles and wintry weather. .1,1 Paid Cash . no vn kpbtno rmrKENa d294-tIBiNlSR'S r.Tta Street, Ogdea. at c f. The Young Mer's L. A at Woodmaneee's Hall .,ri. tasteful decorations, first class music, select company and a manager, p0Iite ana 8 Lei dance. go participate. jrwd for at etary purposes. . K Now" Wanted. The practical joker carried off the nole of the force Ijump at Cook's corner, Monday evening immedi- u hereby requested to return it A joke's trouble. himself itely and save taken are nozzles when awaj jjolte, but seriously and detained,, the law calls it liho d310-- lsrceny. 2 in Bondaob Ann Eliza is to discourse about "My Life in Bondage' text Saturday evening at the M E You can takeoOcenU or i Church. -. Or if (eats werth, just as you pleas-you think it isn t worth Knytbingyou cau s there is no maudataiu at day away,-apresent from MoKean's court to compy T.in ittendance. for Lifs;. Wednesday Stuoql last Fairbanks,, the jailor at Ennstoo, W. T., came pretty iu;r'loi- erening iD( his prisoners and To of them his vital breath. struck for liberty, and being an obstacle they struck for him. They throttled bim and fumbled ftr his keys, but he jerked himself loose iid called; for help, which arrived in lime to save him and secure the jail Fairbanks birds. Cokdkssatioks. From last evening's Stwr. Wednesday night, while a railroad niployee named Butcher was uncoupling errs his foot caught between the buffers nd Dr. Anderson could badly injured. the nature of the injuries, as the foot and ankle were so badly swelled. Tuesday night, burglars attempted to enter Widow Peril's; house, 15th Ward. Wl reaching through a pane of glass tkey had cut, they knocked over some bottles, und arousing the inmates, they decamped before receiving the contents of a shot-gu- n which was ready for not tell Ihem. Tuesday a runaway team dashed through a picket fence in the 6th Ward, Wely missed running over some chil dren at play, and was stopped by the wsgon catching fast between two trees. Judge McKean fairly squirmed with excitement and ill subdued passion while delivering his desision in the Tooele case yesterday, Frem this morning's Htrald: The, Emma mine is closed agfein. Suits instituted by Trenor W. Park caused the suspension. Yesterday mornicg a man hailing from Evanston, W. T , called on Mrs. Hunter and said the Bishop Lad sent Mm for a p ir of blankets and a bed Nt. He got 'eui. The Binhop never him. He had played the same game 'o days before at H., p. Kimball's louse. The Hoskin?-T)arrel- l troupe are piny-''- g to delighted audiences at the Theat- re. ? They take a benefit Snow appeared on the Wasatch peaks erday, for the first time this season. ForClTlIf II TTIItn trt Pnmmit he latest Rnusas aensati'-n- , lt Custom House and Light House Destroyed. . Indictments by Kittimv A youn Keniuekiaa went to lrk coun'y for health, and won the confidence of a farnier'B daugtiter by promise 'of mnr-ri?On leaving for Kentucky, he told the girl that, he could not marry her s he had anot her wife. Thereupon the 'her produced a revolver, and gaTe stranger his choice, death or it wed-'O- r That knot, was tied, and now it 'orns eut the fientuckian has in fact other wife. He has settled the ques-'io- a by running away from both. ! ,;E.. P. BKOWN, - Whole-sale- . A Swindling Bank President. Trial of Bazaine's Ac complices. PIGII I). BCILDEBS War-burto- n. ct?o Pro visions, Cbo,frier. Gi'ooercico, Sle All for .i ZZ$ lamps, Cutlery PLATED j - . r, Lecture AI my 3 t ATTEST! OX. ;.. Mnlki Nlrvet, - - - . DEALKH IN ' . ' ' Jgjii . " . . General nEercXiandise JUST AKRIVKD, NtilV SHJt A AND SJP21ING K wj SUMMER In great fsriety, GOODS. all for sale - AT THIS I.OWKST BATKN. F U Bl W I T U R E -- ! The Finoflt and Cheapent Btodc of EASTERN FURNITURE Ever Offered in this Market, IS NO W ON EXHIBIT! ON, A ND FOR SALE A T j J. f'BOYLE ' Co's. east nidi: main street, ogdfj. All kinds of lloust'liold for tlio ; ! i Eg-- r Prawine Boom, ParWr goods, Kitchen or lied lioom. Kew 8(jlcs of Looking Glasses, Paper I5i rulings, Window Shades, Cornices, and oilier articles to adorn and beautify Happy llomes. SPRING BEDST SPECIALTY. ' Store! (Dity "Drug MAIN.iSTItEET, OGDEN. " v i PURE DRUGS &" PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery and Toilet Goods. vr. PAINTS, Oil S, TIKI'S, VAKXOIIES, IHITSIIES, E.-- M. STUAIIT I. Bale tub best and cheap Genuine Old Scotch JWiisJcey, JT FORCE and l 11 JH.S dep Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Iium, orkHhop. Aiortb of Old . 1 Keeps for 1.1 or otiallow welia. AUo, for with Well Drive for suitable I'uinta Pumps, iron piping. Pumps repai red and fitted upon reason-ali- le terms, at Vt Anti-frerin- g XitliiutfOfllov Tard.Usden. OGDEN HOUSE. Main Street, - - Ogden OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY HOTEL Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Mines and Liquors, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KXJfSEDT, RED JACKET, "V7"llOl033a,l0 Board by the Day or Week. FOR PLEASURE DRITE8 EXCURSION PARTIES. l'UMATIOX and AKGOSTOA' BITTERS. IN TDK CITt. CARRIAGES Sg-- Prtteriptiont OR '' CON TE YA NCE ! 1 TO AND FROM B, R. DEPOT. I. COV1KGTOX, Frop'r. Accuratrty Frrpartil. "G&. Wlimjf LUMBER Fourth Street, Ogden, Lata Traveling Agent for TowDmod Ilousa SODA WATER, SPARKLING WILL BB TTATi'R our OCDEN MANUFACTORY, or Retail, ON REASONABLE TERMS. Wholfsale Cwtotim Oty . .. en be aopplimi daily rMukDca. at H!r ' We bare tIo ufrf-ne- rt light ICE CREAM SALOON! On the Premises. " lTil.lS.IJ, : ; or ct (jrilm left fit J'. 0. I!z th'. Factory , jutt h, lnu Z. C. M. , Fourth Street, nilt rtreive Vrcvpt Attention, tayne & mnmuy. ; ' Native &. Imported Lumber Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Doors and Sash. Fancy Jtnilding Material of every description. - :o BILLS OF LpiBEJrflllcfJ Wiiidir ot'tfco Steam Mill, ou Buf Divide, at the lowct ratrs and on reufcoflull (.crn.-- . A II CELEBRATE rotj JUilVEI?. IVopV Half liloek West of Main Street ALL KINDS OF d378-- t. PODA otciil. txxxcX d92f FREE I Dutch Schnapps. 142-- tf cua-Iml- v SiiT-rem- Call on me and eaamine Groccrios ! Groceries PUMPS!PUMPS! BONDAGE n: FIGURES. LOW '?. SAMUEL HOHEOCKS, j WARE! " ',; .. ; Washington, 17 The Twenty-secon- d regiment 'of Infantry husben ordered ioNew Orl ans Three war vessels are ordered there from .'Key West. The excitement here has somewhat subsided, aud it is believed the Penn party will resist the Government forces under nny and all circum" P stances. " . Ths troops at Fortress Mf nroe are aUo ordered to hold themselves in readiness. General McDowell in gathering up such forces as can be spared from this department for service in Louisiana. It is supposed tbat about 5.000 troops can be conA Uselul Family Receipt. centrated there within a week or tea days. Ogbkn, Sept. 17. 1874. The Attorney General has received Pick your "wild plums before fully many letters from U. S. officials repre- ripe, scald them, bringing the water senting the terrible state of affairs in Al- barely to a boil. Then with the same abama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississip- water they were scalded in, put into a pi and Tennessee. They say there is no barrel or jar, covering them at least two safety for colored people It is believed inches in water. The scum that will the white men's leagues are widespread naturally form on the top should not be and formed for aggressive action. disturbed more than can ba avoided. In Information is received at the Treas- the course of tii.e, as the fruit is UBed, ury Department that during the 6t h and take it out of a small opening through 6th inst. the custom house and light the Fcum. By a careful adherence t the house at Brazos Santiage, Texas, were above, plums can be kept the year round. entirely swept away with all the tecords Cover tbo oask with a cloth or barreland papers. It is not known whether head. Try it. L. D. Rudd. any lives were lost. An amiable citizen of Burlingtrn Syracuse. 17. The Democratic State convention this; call.-to see another, who was dangermorning nominated Hon. S. J. Tilden for ously ill Attracted by a festive pair of Ge received on the first ballot 252 votes. boots in the room of the invalid, the visi A. J. Parker received 126, and there tor tried them on, when, turning to the were ten scattering. The nomination of sick ruan' with much eympaty, he reTilden was made, unanimous. W. marked: "Supposing the worst to hapLiberal Republican, was nom- pen, I'll take ihese boots.' inated for Lieut. Governor. Seymour, from ihe committee on resoluOne in Ogden tions, made a report endorsing the prin. York ciples sat forth in last year's NewDtm.3-orats St'ite platform and those of the of Illinois, Michigan, Maine and other States; favoring gold and Bilver as YOUNG, the only legal currency, with steady SLBJKCT; steps towards specie payment, aud payment of the public debt in coin, revenue MY LIFE IN reform; a tariff' for revenue only; no gov mowith ecitd eminent partnership pro ! nopolies; borne ru e and a strict inula tion of public servants, municip il, tale AT THE M. E. CHURCH, , and natioral. to their legitimate duties, no cenirnliiat'on; impartial legislation no pres gag law?; uniform Saturday Eve, Srpt 1Mb, 1874 and laxa ADMISSION, 60ct. KwerTed Scatu, 75ct no excise, but sumptuary laws; fublic for reerrod Set at 0. S. Erb'i or to legislation corporations to be mrj-cBe. L. W. B. Lons. ia the interests of the people; no third Lbtluie tu cunimenre at 8. Doom cpeo at in d3H-- j term: economy public expenditures; requesting the co operation of the liberal Republicans. S in Francisco. 17. The 23 Chinese women brought here WHO WOULD on the steamer Japan, are suil in under a writ of hftbeas corpu Court remanded them it. Z. C. 31. 1. Kill iurrisli a The the Capt. of the Japan, but as tne outs- tion of construction of the treaty vim t Chiufc was involved, toe matter, was las- ; DOLLARS en before the U. S. Circuit Court, and 13 ONE HUNDRED beii!2 argued .there to day. Bostoa, 17. Cider MM Tor Sale AT WAGON YARD, Bullirl. the bank ro- br, pleaded' mi l ies remanded in notguiltv default of $100,000. bail. The date of , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. j trial w net fije4- VEItT w. OGOEN. CROCKERY, . t T. D. COKWAT, GLASSWARE, . priv.-nions- - "" ; BUILDERS. FIFTH in OGDE. OV ' ' ' SOW ARRIVING tonaiKting; of tb lnt.sf stjVa of Prints. 8hirtlrje, I'iannfJs, Jean, Lioneys, Boots & Slpe Sheetings, Nmioi;, &e GENTS FURNISHING GOODS of the liiiet ity!' iii great varietji r F'u'str.cla.'a familj j , A.D C0XTRACTORS, STAIR 8T0CK FALL & WINTEE GOODSI & SON, On Vede8day eveaing before the ad PLAI5 and 0RXAME5TAL journment of the proceedings in the Too ele cafe, counsel for the defence moved to quash the order which had be n made diieciing the Murshal to seize the county sual, records, books, etc. On the assemOrders left at John Boyle's Furniture bling ef the court yesterday motning Store will receive prompt attentioa. di74-eJudge MeKean overruled the motion, saying there were reasons for believing there was a plot to steal, secrete or deHis Honer tien stroy the property. orally announced bis decision in the case of Chamberlain vi. Rowberry and He granted the peremptory mandamus asked for, compelling the defendants lo deliver to the plaintiff the St.,! - books, records, seals, furniiure aud other property in the office of the County Clerk; and also ordered the defendants to pay thK plaintiff $450 damages. While BEALER IN delivering his ruling the Judge was very He was exmuch exriti'J and irritated ceeding!;, bitter in his denunciation of the , cou'Sti followed by Newberry and Warbunon, and made a characteristic tirade on affairs in this cnunry generally. Coun-e- l for the defeuse took an exoepiion to the ruling. Afttr recess the mandamus case of James M. Lynch, ihe "liberal' Shtriff, The proceedin. Sheriff Lee, came np. China, ca-jwere similar to those in ings in r the form'-- me, tie taitc answer being AND Umd as in the ether, nr.d 'i:e court the trial f specified points similar to ci:i3e i; She Warbuneu suit, to I Lynch preeok'd proccfc imtiiediuieiy. a (focument, signed by the Governor, purporting ta commisHion him as Sheriff of Tooide county. Coonjl for the defense objected to the introdoe ion of Ihe " s f c ' " "" paper as it was no evidence of office, the sUttite not. requiring- that a Sheriff The FiiKst Stcct in the ( ity. should be cemmissioned by the Guvern-r- . After some argument in which the Judge took aa active part, as be has in all Ibe CALL AND SEE. ; V m " "" ' ' ' arguments in these cases, Ihe court us ::s5-t- f tained the motion and decided thai the eommissdan was not evidence ef office. An effort was then made to find an abTRUSTEES' NOTICE. stract of the Tooele election returns, which, it was said, the Territorial SecIS 1IEREBV GINEV THAT TTIE retary had ia his possession Being un- NOTICE tLe Pecond Srhool District able to find the document, an adjourn- hare levmd a tax of cue fourth of na r ceut 'or Hit painentvf liabilities, Imilding rodtiog ment was taken till next Tuesday mornrouuni aud otbar school purposes, ing to give time for telegraphing to the THOMAS DOXET, Secretary, who is now ia tbt East, reTHOMAS KMMETf, the whereabouts the JAMK8 of BIRCH. abstract)1. garding ' d&9-1ST. 24, Aug S, L. Herald, 16A. Tltlj;i:T, J .i V viEW ' The Tooele Imbroglio. , - 3IA.IIV s ew York. 17. Osorge Ellis, ex President of the late National Bank of Commonwealth, was indicted in the United States Circuit Court on a charge of uiuapplying $30,-00- 0 belonging to the bank, and for making, or causing to be made, false entries in his books. He was to have been tried at the October term of court, but the trial has been precluded by the pardon of the President. According to xccounts in late London Journals, the Austrian North Pule Expedition was frozen in at the north point of Nova Zembea, in August, 1872, ami was driven in a north easterly direction with ce The crew worked five rnomij-ivain during the summer of 1878 to free the ship. In autumn of that yia, north of . ibe 80th degiee an unknown laud was whose boundary lin north and west was not to be seen, and a thin line was explored in sledges, fi om the 9ih of March to the 4th of May, In 1874, up to the 831 degree. honor of the Emperor of Anstri, this wai named Fr.iuz Joseph Lund. There were no sign of annual life On the twen ieth 'of My. 1874, the crew left the ship "Tegetlioff' in four sledges, and after tniteiu; ninety nix days; and tacy reached Nova Zera ea, where they mot ,with some and wer takt-- tti Nor doe, in Nerway, af er undergoing 'indescribable sufferings and Philadelphia, 17 The Wellsboro,' Penn , bunk wa: robbed last night at" $50 000 cu: r. t.ry hy masked burg ars, who bound i?ri I i his fumily and gged the PreM't-i- i compelled the c!iier to own the sate. Trenton, Toqii , 17. At the special term rf the ('irouit Court of Gibson County, after a usiia u .ti'ii dikj's, foity .or. more 'indict iuhi:' found, against p iriits po'1-- ed to b gniity of the mnrd-- r of negto potlUs, und au eqtial number of capiases ieuud for their arrests,, were placenl in the bunds of the Sheriff, who is using every effort to mike the arrt'sts. Jiine of the indicted parties gave themselves up h"i the authorities, and were rclenssd on $10 0f.0hnil each" o uppear at the next term oi Ihe. Circuit Court in December. ilu-sii- d l- iut-t.- d3l5-8t- AMERICAN. Mired on Prsceeds pedition. - J, Troops for New Orleans. Store. Aew Es- ' P. E Fund Company. presiJent of 1 The Austrian Polar BIDS WASTED.' FOREIGN. t. Kingston, Jamaica. 17. By the NVw Haytien consiitu'iou of 1874 foreigners will be treated during Si)iul-iioUScalfd propf.al for building a frnrn 20xMO ft. M I'intit, will be lecvlvnl up tu the time of any future revolution, rebel .lilrtM-to lin. L. to lion or war, like Haytieua. That is, MirntUy,Vmia. Velr Co. l'. 'r.,ut xlir Corey, anytuiiiir they may lose or have dis- - iiptincutiou. run b tet-- up to laid date, ibe revri the rilit to reject nj or all troyel, will not bo rep. i id by ihe Hay-tiet- i TrnirteM Government. On iheotuar hand. biuil.- o. t. rvRW, -" a V Trtiiteef. Ihe old constitution sail lioldngood, Uiat M.C. l.AWltKNCB, no white uiau cau ever acquire the . rights of nationality. As aluiout all the foreign trade., import and export, is in Ibe hands of foreigner,- for Haytians have, with very few exceptions," no credit in other countiiea.it i natural VHOI.KSAI.K AND RETAIL DKALER5 IV tbat foreign houses. in nupplyiug Hitiallr merchants, give large credit. So ac- CALIFORNIA YKUKTABLES cording to the new constitution, those who owe the foreigner e n easily pay AND FRUITS their debts to tu m during the next revolutiou, when full licence is given to By Express, Dally, in their season. rob foreigners, without fear of punishment. To judge from ibe speeches made in the national assembly, it ia Shipping a Specialty. , i to of ihe the speakers object evidently get up a revolution, to drivetlfoi-eigiierout of liayti. MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE TOST Paris, 1 7 OFFICE OGDCN. UTAH. The trial of Baxaine's accomplices an-t- f was concluded The wardens P.O .Box 24. were adjudged guilty of negligence Rull, who failed to appear, was condemned to tea months' imprisonment; Col Villetieaod Plantin to six months, aad others to shorter terms. E AJfOKIMESX OF D IUE OA IN WAGONS, Made expressly for this market cs rale at the yard. A pent fcr tbt Salt of the unrivalled, grain-eavitVIBEATOR i, h reslii im.M achlne With a full eupply of Ext; as. Orders Solicited. ISAHXARD WHXTE, tft(a |