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Show r zht (Onto Sjunrifon. xcepted, giiday j irVFRY EVENING, At Kaysville, Ooiober 10th. James Wyatt. Deceased was born January Cth, 1810. at riimstock, Devonshire, England; baptized by William C. Dunbar. Auguu 4th, 1819, in the Island of Jersey. pwNKOSK.Eilitoi iniinusiceB Mmmgor. liiber-- . 'rTvASST0N.-IIely- -8 TiTiiis.j Stcck. stock will be received frrm the of Weber to people Evanston, and proceeded County, on Saturday, November 14th, wU1 gWe tW Performau8e8, 1874, at the new tithing corral. Union Square Oj; lea. All who have tithing CIGARS. the flrwfit cigari cattle, honei, or sheep to pay, are re- -' .' JUST ,Tp..rt of the Amer.cn quested to bring them irj on that day. In I Mf, Ulo-- . ' L. J. I1erri(?k: Bishop. , UH-'fcT'TteEK-flM.in Street Condensations. From last evening's this '.roupe came up from Salt Lake XreP P4 ft It " . rr? CASH PAID CHICKENS AND fcl'KINO News. Wm. MsLaughlan's AT G new drug lll be a fin, U a credit to our principal building and but will be a street.' U is no structure put up in ,abuntial briek Go0p lir, is looming up. style. are the Cillet's Doiulk Extracts sola everywhere kit in use, and d4 lm DRIED PEACH KS. T ? ,1 'ai' for good P"ml wi" Pr Lt 7. CM. I., Ogden Kmn.ii. Sul.t 1,6 Oitt uu. Peach PLENTY OF GOOD BUTTER. co.ner IrRiiklin a d At 5H0MAS BUDGE'S, A Millar -- lply Lorn Uwlie Streets. J,,rth lobaccu 4c. Valley. Also produce, groceries, ..... - LOOK AT THIS. pspunoJiuoo A,tnj3D BUOiiduDsajj 'einia 'IwanuMj 'saaioipan jo Ad cheaper than labor. the wiih Lalf washes 8op and GiUET's SoAPTowDKuis d4-lm- in the same manner the Luxembourg question was treated. Rio Janeiro, 15. AMERICAN. Hartford, Conn., The funeral of the late Uihop McFar-lan- d occurred at St. Patrick's Church. Among those prejent ere thirteen bishops and a great number of priesis from this and the neighboring dioceses. The church wus thronged and hundreds were , unable to gain adiuit-laucThe services began wi u the cilices for the dead, fullotved by a requi-ur- a mass, Bishop Laughlio, of iiruukiyn, acting as crlehrator. Bishop Hendiiek-en- , of Providence, delivered lbs fuuuiul discourse. Indianapolis, 15. Official returns received change the result given last night in tie 1st, bih and 'Jth congressional districts In the 1st, Fuller, Democrat, is elected over Heilu.an, by about fuur hundred majority. In the 8:h district, Hunter, Republican, and preseut member, is Iu the S)th district, by 108 majority. Cason, Republican, is re elected by four hundred majority. In (he 7ih, Laders, Democrat, has a majority of olij. The delegation will stand eight Democrats and five Republicans. Tbe Democrats majority iu the S:ate wi.) dan, are making progress in the province of Enirie R o. Avcllaneda has issued a manifesto, in vhieb he claims the support of ail citizens. in Pubhis efforts to crush (lie rebellion lic r pinion runs strongly against AvhlU-ne!a- , and ilnir is a disaffection in tit army, the troops iu some places sh "viva Mitie." General Rocca telegraphs the Government from the north, ihat be has dt lVa:ed the insurgents, but was unable to loll vr. tkeni because his uten were not provided with horses Dispatches from Buenos Ayres of yesterday's dittc, say a new cabinet has been formed with Alsiuo, minister of war, Frias, of foreign affairs, Constins, finance, Sequigewa, public instruction. Gen. Miire is near Buenos Ayres with 10.000 men. Greaf anxiety prevails. A revolt of government troops in favor cf Mitre is apprehended. l-- e. y horse r,n away with a light w tgoa and dashing against aferce sinashot the vehicle into fragments. Nobody hurt. an! John Archer, Joseph lii-icharged with hure 8iea!:ng, were confined in jail by a U. S. deputy Marshal on Wednesday, and yesterday were turned loose without explanation. Big Steve, a lunatic, escaped from the asylum on Wednesday, while the keeper reach 15,000. Little Rock, 15. was absent. He was en'irely nude and It is estimated, from returns already started in the direction of Camp Dougtas. in, that 105,000 votes have been cast, The telegraph operator at Bingham the largest ever polled in ihe Slate, and ihat the Constitution and Democratic Junotion bolted before daylight WednesSlate ticket received 90,000, to 15,000 day morning, leaving his board bill unngainst, thus giving the Constitution paid. The landlord followed him, caught 75.000 majority. In Lee, tbe entire him at Salt Lake, an 1 after an escape colored Republican element voted for and a struggle, the lightning swindler toe constitution. In Philips there were about 700 colored votes for the Constituforked over $10, the amount of his bill, tion, and in Puhski about 300 Jt is and was liberated estimated that from 8.000 to 10.000 ReOa the 5th inst., Marsena Cannon, publicans voted for the Constitution. The and Elizabeth T., Hyrum, Bowman, vote is very full all over the Siate. Boston, 15. Marsena, Jr., Erin, and Sarah Cannon, Doctor J. C. Ayer was nominated for also Fanny Stenhouse and Arthur Pratt, Congress by the sevenl h dist riet republiwere cut off from the Church of Jesus cans on the 1st ballot. New York, 15. Christ of Latier day Saints by the High A San Francinco dispatch published Council at Salt Lake. only in the Tribune, announces the arFrom this morning's Herald: rangement completed lor a new hue of Judge McKean is still cogitating over steamers betweeu San Francisco and and China, to m ike close semihow much temporary alimony Ann Eliza Japan monthly connections with the overlaml should have, and how much her attor- railroad. The line consisis of seven scrww ships built at Glasgow, neys should receive. Laura Honey Stevenson, an old anJ also a monthly line southward to connect with the Pacific Siea Navigation celebrated actress and vocalist, is to apCompany's South American line. Tbe China line is to begin on the first of Depear next Monday at the Theatre. The story is believed here to A fire, supposed to be the work of an cember. be simply an attempt to bully the Pacific incendiary, at Santaquin, Utah County, Mail Company into renewing its combion the 7th inst., destroyed the shed, nation with t lie lailroad monopoly. The secret session of the delegates stables, corral, etc., aud thirty tons of lasted until half-pas- t four, and at the bay, belonging to Mr. Butterfield. The close the were as reticient as delegates livestock was saved. Loss, from $1,000 ever. It was learned, however, ihat a to $1,200. warm discussion took place over the peThe "Liberals" in the canyons aie tition from Chicago, and that no concluThe convention will sion was reached. howling over the resignation of "Judge" sit with closed doors again Brown. and many delegates expressed the opinThe Perkins Brothers have been re- ion ttiat tbe secret delibeiations would arrested at Bountiful, and the husband last for at least three days. Sir Ed va d Thornton, British Minisof the murdered woman is also in ter, and Lords Oaithnessand Borthwick, arrived ou the steamer Bothnia this Bishop John Sharp went. Enst on busi- ufieruoon. Columbus, Oct. 15. ness for the Uiah Southern, yesterday The election returns are suliieiei.tly luoiniug. Warren Hnssey, E-- q , went East yes- full to make sure the election of t It e folFirst district, Say. terday inornirii. He informed the Court lowing Congressmen: S cond, Banning. Democalled him Easi.but ler, Democr that urgent McMahon. Pemociat; the Judge wou:df't let .him off; so he crat; F'ourih, toots himself off, and must expect id have Fifth, Rice, Democrat; Sixih, Hard, Democrat Seventh Neal, Democrat; Eiht, hi ears boxed judicially on his return. Lawrence, Republican Ninth, Poppleton, Tenth, Foster, Republican; Democrat; Lane." The Eleventh, Vance, Democrat; Twelfth, Walling, Democrat, and to fill the vacann The Harriet Lane, a once cy of Finck, Democrat; Thirteenth, J. United States steam revenue Souiiiard, Democrat; Fourteenth, Cowan, into a trim sailing Democrat; Fifteen, Van Voorhies, Retransformed cutter, vessel, is taking cotton at Galveston publican; Sixteen, Danf'orth, Republican; Wood won h, Republican; for Providence, 11. I. She appeared Seventeenth,) Monroe, Republican; NineEighteenth, fall the of in Galveston harbor .in teenth, Garfield, Republican; Twentieth; 18G2, after the city had been aban- Payne, Democrat. On thti doned by the Confederates. . insurrectionist under Tho Jor- Lopez g ut-in- fr V Just Thk Lamm Excusiyely. of fine Hat?, assortment, received, a very and ul kinds of Millinery Goods at THE LADIES' Millinery Store, near lb M. E. Church, and the would do well to exladies of Ogdea amine the goods already received, and now constantly arriving before pin chasidl4-tf- . ng elsewhere. Bonnets, SUSTAIN H6ME MANUFACTURE! buying the Handsome, Durab'e and Chomp Shoes, aiarie by the Working; Bjr Boots anil Assooiulion. Men's no Street, Salt Lake City, i'he Trails supplied with Leather, tfimhugs, aud Kit at very moderate Main prices. apected that the carpenter and joiner work on the Weber Couuty Court Uuse will be finished in about one month. There are at present a number of skillful carptera at work in the building, and the eouih front doors, which art of credtat! workman CorttT Hodsk. It is ship have been put in. Gillkt's Baking TowDEft never fails to please. It is pure the cook. points Furniture Facts. and ever disap. d4-l- m J. Boyle and Co. have been for some time ments of fine furniture receiving shipfrom the best manufactories in the East, and now offer thsm for sale at very low prices. Just take a look at their goods; they are well scientific scale; and to aid him this, he has iri taken into r. P. E. 31 Ilj-an- , whose to-ha- '" - . I "hsnd-work- fron this date as esiab-"'nmen- " kJ;T? t. London 15. The Dutchess of Edinburgh is delivered of a son. The Bank of England has fixeith rate of discount at fuur per cent. The Berlin correspondent of the Pall Mail Gazette, writes that it is generally believed that the higher court to which the case will be appealed, will take a more favorable view of the Von Arnim offense than the lower court. The Empress of Russia has arrived at Buckingham Palace The Standard's Paris correspondent telegraphs that h hears Austria and Ita'y propose a conference of the powers to sonsider the Spanish note to Frimoe - & be attended dispatch. N. D. to with punctuality and If you Wan' a good. fitting Coot, in the most fashion-higo to Eeed & Ryan's. e BOOTS llinlrini. dO-- tf Groceries always ami t ne, SiooIs, JioJions, etc., 1 " y PORTER, MEW STOCK ' n oji: t TAir. ThelestOf stock S1I0ES ... ...... i 11 A L1 ! LAKE CITY, r Itcfnil, Lohfknlo ft. B. W IS AT . J A LI oGiii:isr ItKAl.iat IN KXCHAGE FOU GOODS! of Post Office, V, - ! y dii-t- f At y ' si ; Street, three doors south f ALT dH-l- All Itinds of Grain arid Dried Fruiist " "'" '. 'i 'i ').! ;';';, Stakes is tinl 01)si otrieiaii. IX hantU 011 ... rv T. E.'EROVm m. D. A 51)' IINB or A laip,o Stoek of, pun? Kentucky Whiskies, French Hranily, Intlotri Cordial, and ()fd Tom Gin, .Janiacia and New England Rum, East India Bitters, Englih and Scotch d!5-3r- d BOOTS ETC.,' SHOES, Choice TEAS a Specialty! .... ' Ogiiek. Don't Taiy Shnvinsr. forget the film e, ni ur U.W . Turer's Kouk Store. OtHce: Main ' Fine Old 1'ort, Sherry, Angelica, 'Mount A'inoynrrl, nnd Cocotnongo - Wines, imported diroet from the Yinyards of California. c. Monixz, Tonsoritil Artist, First-cl- i Ogrteii. received a 8p'"idi't stock nf A!bB"'"AXSD.'. style, dl0-3m- . Fifth Stbekt, - - - Dry Goods, Staple & .Fancy Groceries, business wil opot. where ZG PAYNE'S, Second South Sired, A few doors east of Elephant corner. ViMtorc to se. phowM call and Corft-renr- Just arrived from dfi-3- w BS?T BUY UNTIL T0U IIAVB the East, a eplendid Selection of the. Eror brouglit to tlii City. ; Carefully Examined All For Sole Exccrtlfogltf (Tlioap j. BOYLE y, stand. - JJaln street, ' Eo;5I Rools 3tic! $Jhms. .iils ;iuiiisLht & ISjais, Fiffh fiirecf, a FOREIGN. same G-csd-sI MAIN STliEET, manship lias only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will "Harriot Paris, 15. In the permanent conimittee, DeCases, Minister of i'oreign Affairs, said the Spanish note had caused excitement, which was to be regretted, as it A full investigation was undeserved. would wake manifest the honesty and M. sincerity of France towards Spain. DeBranche protected against the recall of the Orenoque as undignified and contrary to French interests. De Cases replied that the Pope didn't blame the French government in any way. The fjreign policy of France now was similar to that under Thier's administration. He deprecated discussion of loreina relations as inopportune. M. Georges Perin, Radical deputy of with the Assembly, fought a duel M. Gregori, editor of the Bonaparte organ. Both were slightly wounded. Le Socie says the Italian government is uneasy over tbe violent attacks by ex President Thiers made upon the President, and has notified him that his stay in Italy is calculated to disturb the harmony of its relations with France. Berlin, 15, The government it considering the proposition for the creation of a provincial assembly in Aisate and Lorraim , Vienna, 15. The Italian consul at Bucharest has refused to cpen negotiatiens for a commercial treaty while the Jews in Rouma-ni- a are deprived of civil rights. Tbe American consul at Peiixott takes the BTe'w 'boiSs! Hew SAMUEL HOEEOCKS; . tlie FOULGEJl. W. , b ability in the trade tiono can dispute, and whose beauty and style of work- be known Call on me and examine prices. Alt for Sale a VERY LOW FIGURES. Tlie Centre of Business 1 G LJ e a ness in all its brandies, ou the most s even t-i- J GRAIN WANTKD Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the busi- . first of January, 18G3, the rckl if you don't buy. General Magruder retook Galviston, Everything that is needed te furnish a fierce and bloody fight, and a after house or any part of it substantially and the Union garrison, the raptured elegantly, can be obtained of John Boyia Harriet Lane, and other vessels. Her nd Co., on the most liberal terms. Call first lieutenant received his aeath nd see. ' encounter wound in a hand with a Confederate officer, and was in his dying moments by Foa the East. This morn'ng E'dnr recognized a Confederate staff officer, his Henry C. Fowler Btarted for the father, on East, heard of him for way to Europe, to fill the mission to who had not seen or One of the crew, months. bich he has been many appointed at one rushed a with armed cutlass, Mr. C. R. Savage, the celebrated Salt who Texas a the of ranger, like boarder?, artist, also went eastward on profeach as lowered his shot gun, and, essional business. Mr. Savage's views was about to strike, they recognized of scenery along theline of the U.P.R E. each other as brothers, long separe pronounced by the officials who re- ated. The leaders in the fight are centlJr 'isited the Territory, the beet dead, and the vessel m whose deck w lanen by any rephotographer. they struggled so fiercely, now elevea years,' turns to Galveston, after TlCKlD COAL. All whn w.int. rr,r1 absence, on a peaceful commercial oal should read the advertisement of mission. "ncaa. Bennett & Co., in another col- 1im About two years ago a butcher in rpi AQ'8 tirm guarantees to supply Berlin was greatly dif tressed by the loss of 2,01)0 thalers, which he had ose who don't want sleek in theirs, his desk placed in a secret drawer of should get a sample load from Duncan, at home. It was impossible to disanett & Co , aod'see how the cover the' thief, and payments falling Office near the U. C. due at the time, the butcher was unIregat house. able to meet his obligations on account of the loss of the money, and Not was forced into bankruptcy. auiguis or tne brush wife ave been after this the butcher's busvintr ibpn, in long to an ' "Proving the looks of several establish-e'- s became insane, and was taken remaining after on Main Street. where, They have done asylum, she died. After months, eighteen ndsme work ia tbe window of th 6 1Valla butcher received the his death wife's Walla chop house, and painted her authorities of the from clothing 81gn for the same the asylum. He found sewed in between the lining of ene of her The lettering the frontipiece of sum of money, dresses, the long-los- t iS Cu 8 Sa,0n orBamt to the and in addition eome bank notes. aB1 a Cre,,it had been th8 Evidently the woman, who Sspeare, determined not to be"list. the money be- very avaricious, had taken thef-W- loon sewand i a moment of aberration, ed it iu her dress. worth inspecting Groocreics, 37ioxrisioii.s, cfso. tfco Dry Goods that he has removed his Hoot and Shoe cus-lod- y. well-know- . A FDI.Ti first-clas- To NOW ARRIVING CLOTHING, TO INFORM HIS friends and he public generally, mi mu Consisting of the latest styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jearj5,LiffSry3Y Boots & Shoes GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Sheeting Notion.-&eFirst-clas- s in of the lastest styles family great variety. WISHES I 1 NRW STOCK OP read! s. WM. Mi' OGDRN iaix stiii;i:t, FALL &' WINTER GOODS! lla Jnrt ly fire-tra- good BY TELEGRAPH. ciik f n 1 ' IsT at V KJ 8TOEB TREKT, OGDIr, EW ' EAST SID13 3f A13ff ' ' ' RuroaiK, ISeNtonlN I'arlor and Chamber Sets, Lounges, Sofas. Looking iihtfcst's, Chairs. 'jil)Ieg, Salet, JJrachels, aiid all kiuls of VIi:)(-uot- i, ' AND ' HESERVOIR PLAIN LOW FANCY FURNITURE ATSTD SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY, mmy rS iipl- 3 J2 7 Wi , Kill: Vatmun V ' f Eagle Emporium. f.; we hnve 12 f.OO REASOXft whj I hey will do your work. Thy are the cheapest to buy, p They are the best to use, They bake evenly and quickly, Their operation is perfect, They have always a good draft, They are made of the best material, They roast perfectly. They require but little fuel, They are very low priced, They are easily managed, Thev are suited to all localities. , JSo-l- t , XialsLo Oity. OPENED with thd FINEST ASSOHTMENT JUST of DRY" and FAISGTOOBS DEESS PATTERNS, Silks, Sat his. Velvets, Poplins, Xotfoiifi, r A P LEv.;.GQODS! - Every Btote guaranteed to gWe Satisfaction SOLD BT Excelsior Maiifii'g Co., . ST. LOUIS, KIO., j&!a;ifMl lo .AND the Scasoii,' anl OF THE LATEST STYLES. aSd by Ok1oij I'tali. WM. JENNINGS & SONS, d.V Jm. |