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Show f ablllhM Swwfum. Mux j 7kt w KTKBl IVBNINfl. Sn.dnyi icepted, PDBU8BIK8 COMPillT. Splendid Stock.- -!. D. Conway, the enterprising glassware merchant, Fifth street, has received a new and extensive shipment of china, crockery, glassware, etc., etc. Ladies, call and see fie sets for toilet, chamber or side" member of the Fire pIEg.-Tand get a nice lamp to Bake board, ithout your Brigde re reque.cu parlor, look bright and cheerful in the , i ,.n,orrow, Thursday, at 4 p m., at coming winter evenings. V.-iHaute. Important busi ness n. the r.8"- eo let no U rigade will be transacted, I. 0. 0. F. Se notice of meeting absent. awn be , By order of the Chief. "Some" Squash. Mr. Augustus Can-fielshowed us BEEF. 0 LCMBKR yesterday some SDeci. nOKSKJ FOB of squash raised in his lot on to mens tour from the Horsen, American fln i v. four tt 1 will tell cheap for cash Bench. Fourteen were picked from one nold, cattle. or leef TI?chwiK fr lumber to sixty-thre- e THOMAS C A8SIN , Oqdkk. vine, weighing from thirty-on- e nfi.lw'M-1- -' pounds each, and makine an air gregate of over six hundred pounds. Giilbt' Double Extracts are the 1 retty good for one vine on a bench lot. sola everywhere. beat in ue, and Who has beat it? d4 lm em w M"9r ps',R0SK Edit" 0l Bu,iIieo ele-ga- -- We received this Richmond P. O a complaint from Richmond, morning does not arrive there that tue Junction time. The fault, behind aeveral days iBtil this office. The to not does belong If any, Richmond papers are mailed at the same timt with the Franklin parcel. Queries Ia the Richmond mail left at the depot r take regularly! Does the is left time office it every the to !it post tetween not lne au'1 there! D T the raiiroad and the carrier I Eh mail-carrie- PRIED PEACHES. Tea Centi per pouud will be paid for good dried I'Mchea at Z. 0. M. I., Ogden Branch. D- - u- - WHSJtir. Supt 4g.tr PLENTY OF GOOD BUTTER. At THOMAS BUDGE'S, corner Franklin and A regular supply from Cache Foorth Street. tobacco Valley. Al produce, groceries, te. il-l- T, The funeral of Hr. C. ComcTios infant daughter took place Tyree's at the Episcopal afternoon Monday Rev. J. Church, L.Gillogly officiating. The Junction of Monday evening tiled that the ceremonies were perform-i- d The mistake at the M. E. Church. raa not ours. We received the information from one of the relatives of D. Houses. Who wants some geod hor ses. See local adv. The Squabble. The case of the ho tel keeper and the "correspondent" was up before Alderman Thomson, yester day, resulting in the dismissal ef the complaint, as competent witnesses proved that the latter only acted in in repelling an assault made upon him by the former. he "correspondent" was exonerated from all blame so far as the fracas was concerned. self-defenc- e, Salt Lake Items. We learn from the Herald, that the grand jury presented nineteen indictments yesterday. Nobody knows what they are, but the public cun learn when the "ring" telegrapher s dispatch comes back in Western papers. There was only a small display of stock at the Agricultural Park Fair yes terday. More are expected Dick Lowry, who stole Mr. Hull's load of grain, was before J usiice Pyper yes terday, and was committed to await the action of the grand jary. j At about 12 o'clock Scene in the "Stab" Saloon. Time as the westward-bounSaturday evening, 17th inst. Enter a CP. freight train No. 7 reached a point mail person minus a hat, puffing violent just this aide of Ogden river, where the and scarcely able to articulate. willow brush is very dense on both sides ly Mail Person Ugh! any seratcbes? of the track, a number of horses rushed marks? Had a ugh! eat of the brush and ran up on the gh! any ugh! with it too. Got away ugb! fight. grade juat in front of the engine. Three didn't Why you stop and Bystanders of the horses were killed outright and see it out then? three others so badly injured that they Mail Person ngh didn't want ugh were useless and had to be killed. to stop any ugh longer. Bystandtrs Ha! ha! ha! Where's To Thk Ladies Just Exclusively. hat? received, a very fine assortment of Hats, your Person. (Clapping his paw to Mail Bonnets, and all kinds of Millinery his pate) Oh! Dunno. Suppose must have Geeda at THE LADIES' Millinery Store, near the M. E. Church, and the left ugh it. Exit Mail person to look for his casladies of Ogden would do well to excheered by a chorus of laughter amine the goods already received, and tor, the crowd. from now constantly arriving before purchas-in- g Horses Killed. d elsewhere. Teavel. Swiss capi a dl4-tf- . Jlcld for Trial. Mons. T. Edward Coults, a his family, arrived Palisade, (Nev.,) Oct 16. This tare last evening in a special car, on little town has been very lively for lis way to the West. the last few days, owing to the arrest Capt. Glass, U. S. Navy, also passed and trial of the notorious Jack Wigconfidence threugb. our city on his way to San gins, the monte sharp, it, with francisco. night, Rosenfeldt, the lastera capitalist, and party wiU ar-flhere in a special car. Tho company are on a pleasure visit to the Pae.fio coast. Travel westward has been heavy, on the emigrant trains. More rar-ticular- ly "cursion parties also have passed over th great roads daring the past six ks than in the six months preceding. Gillet's Baking Powdee never fails to please. It is pure and never cook. d4-l- disap-th- e m The New Church. h,"ch of she -- Good The Episcopal Shepherd" is so eompleted as to show that it is one of ' ktst built structures in Ogden. The Wrk WM don8 the Wal8on Brs-- ' hj ilk e "one was quarried by Mr. Fife, the "Penter and joiner work was executed Messrs. Pugh and Son, so the build-J- jt is a home production in every sense K. D. Browne, the Treasurer, has JHdy disbursed about $7,000 among "'rkmen' n4 tb intention is to rk that the edifice ia.lth" e by Christmas. We are te pleased the energy displayed in the building h, and the disposition m, t0 einpl0J home workmen of creed, the object evidently being J ' 'J"-Churc- irb aVkilled Ubr promptly. "d W ' man, etc., and Charles II. Roper, about whose antecedents very little, if anything, is known. It appears thaa Wiggins and Roper inveigled a young man, who was on the passenand ger train on the 8th of October, induced him to bet on opening an The impracticable tobacco box. two the had and lost $190, youth offense the but men arrested at Elko, having been committed .a Eureka at Palicounty they were sades aud bound over to appear for examination before Justice Fearce,in the sum of $250 each, but before the examination was concluded, and on the adjournment of the court till the next day, they decamped, but were near Toano by detective officers Burke and Dale, and brought back on. i special train. re-tak- On Thursday morning, about one o'clock, a party of disguised men took a man by the name of Reed, charged with the larceny of two males, from the officers guarding him at the City Hall at Jeplin and hung him to a tree. Retd had beeu arrested at and brought here for trial on the charge of stealing two mules belonging to John Depriest of Joplin. Ht examination was to come off before Justice Maddey last Monday, where the said defendant said he could prove himself innocent by showing that he had won the mules from Depriest at cards. "V er-no- Marriage of F. D. Grant. Robbery of the Milford National Bank. Four Persons Injured by a Boiler Explosion. Arrest of the Indiana ' Rioters The German Blackmail Case AMERICAN. Washington, 20. trial, after recess, Assistaut Attorney Hill, for Governmont, filed a demurer to the plea of abatement. Davioge, for liar, ringtonand Williams, joined issue. Kiddle, special Government, suid the same question had beeu before the court three times, and unless the court proposed to reverse its former decisions, counsel for Government would not argue the cabe. Judge Humphreys said he would hear an argument in support of the (lea, and if any new points were presented would ttien hear from Government, llenkle read and sustained the plea of abatement, and argued that the laws hud not been complied with, and claimed that a citizen could not lega.ly be tried on an indictment found by a bDdy not drawn or selected in strict conformity to law. Davidge said he would not trouble the court with an argument; he had merely filed the plea pro forma, for the purpote of saving a point, and was willing to take the decision of the court. Hill suggested that the court rulero forma on the point, overruling the abatement plea, and lei the case proceed. Counsel might then note an exception and argue the abatement, belore a lull bench. Davidge Consented, but Henkle insisted upon the ruling of the court upon the merits of the plea in abatement. Judge Humphreys said he would sustain tt.e demurer, but if at any time during the trial the court should see this was an erroneous uecision he would reverse it. He would not enter a demurer until tomorrow. Rid. 11a asked that Whitely be required to give bail in $10,000 for his appearance from day to day for trial. His own recognizance was taken for that amount and court adjournt d. In the safe burglary Pigeon Shootino. We are request d to publish the result of the single match LOOK AT THIS. W. F. Masters and L. Ordner, between sinoq i took whiih Buoi?duosa.i t papunodinoo aib;jj3 place on Monday, the 12th On inst. Saturday, the lOtn insl., they lap.oj, sjf oiy 'paB3Xjuotjg'saoiiJ 60 Ad birds each for $100 abide, at shot 'a3iuQ ;o 'Xjjtunjwj 'saatoipa dns qsajj each nn( killing 44. The match on Monday psAiaoij Sq sajqaaj d.uJed the relative skill of the iivtl Gillkt's Soap Powder is cheaper than sportsmen, the score being W. F. Masters, 11111 soap and washes with half the labor. 0 10 11 L. Orduer, d4-l- night before last, The Safe Burglary Trial nt he . BY TELEGRAPH. n New Vork. 20. OU LGER, P OGDEN STltKKT, W. Ithem being retained and taken to Valpa raiso. J be crossing was nnisned by night, and il is believed all trouble is jver. San Francisco, 20. at Apia, in the Navigator group ef islands, says he was at that port about the last of May, 1874. when the German sloop of war Her commander Ancona came there. levied 20,000 upon the native chiefs but through the intervention of Ameri-oa- n missionaries reduced the claim lo $14,000, of which $5,000 was paid, and bends taken fur the remainder, payable iu two years at one per Cent per month interest. The sloop sailed to another hiiibor near Apia, the lands ia dispute between the Germans and the natives, burned their houses and sailed awny. Foster says he was an eye witness to these transactions. New Albany, Ind., 20. This morning Ibe boilers in the pork house of Mitchell & Co. exploded with terrifio force, tearing the boiler sheds to pieces and severely soak'ing four persons, one of whom has siuoe died. The boilers were blown fifty feet in the air. The engineer states that but forty-fiv- e pounds of steam was on at the time of the explosion. Boston, 20. A private letter from Fred. Dockeray, to a friend in this city, dated Santander, Spain, Sept. 21st, briefly narrates his hard experience of Spanish injustice in received Cuba, and adds: I have y encourarging telegrams from General Cushiog, eur minister in Madrid. The Southegan National Bank at d was robbed last night by masked men of about $100,000 in currency and bonds. The robbers previously visited the residence of the cashier and compelled him to accompany them to the bank and open the safe The cashier has been accustomed to leave the kevs of the bank with the to avoid in order postmaster such a scheme as was successfully attempted last night. The parties engaged in the robbery appeared to know the position of the keys, and placing a cord round cashier Lawger's neck and threatening to kill his babe if he resisted, they took him to the postoffice aud effected aa entrance by removing a pane of glass with a diamond, and the bank keys were soon in their possession. S. 3. Foster, U. S. Consul sit-ze- Mil-for- XF.W or STOCK FALL & WINTER GOODS! NOW ARRIVING Consisting of the latest style. of Prints, Shirtings. Flannels, Jeatis, LInseyi, Sheetings, Notions. &c. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boon & Shoes of the laftet styles in srtat variety. First-clas- s family Groooroics, Provisions, c30,cfeO 1ST All for Sale at VERY Call on me and examine prices. FIGURES. LOW 300-30- Mew Goods! Hew Goods! SAMUEL - Main Street, HORROCKS, - - - - - Ogden. IIa just rw eircd a ilendid utock of CLOTHING. BOOTS SHOES, A FULL LINK Dry Goods & ETC., Of Groceries ahvays on hand GRAIN WANTED dMMy THE FARMER'S FRLNED! THE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOR THE FARMER) OF UTAH IS THE NEW PARATOB ! It will separate grain into first and second class qualities, take out broken Kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle und all refuse and divide the different qualities and varieties into Seperate Receptacles. It is the easiest running and most complete hand machine ever presented to the public. It Works FOREIGN. to a Charm and can be run by a boy. Bayonoe 20. There is no truth in the repcrt of the assassination of Cuckland, the correspondent of the New Vork Times, and of Jerrard.the representative of the English Carlist committee. T. E. BROWN, M. Surgeon l?Iiyieinn, and Olwtotrlcinii. D. Steerage rates to Europe have been increased to $20. A motion was made yesterday by counsel f6r the Rev. Henry IVardBeech-er- , Office: Main Street, three doors south in the ci'y court, Hiooklyn, t iut Post of Office, heodore Tilton should be compelled to dll-t- f furnish a bill of particulars of damages OGDEX, t'TAH. whish he charges in his complaiut. Judge Nelson remarked that the app THE BEST STOCK for a bill of particulars iu such a oir was and rather extraordinary, case thi.t damages could hardly be rendered in BOOTS AXD SHOES ! iieius. He then gigned an order to show cause, making it returnable ThursIN 6 ALT LAKE CITY, day morning. At Wholesale or Retail, The Coast Wrecking Company's steamer, A. WiuanU, is reported lost with ail IS AT on beard fifteen persons. The amount of bonds called by the Treasury maturing November 1st, is Second South S)reet, $25,000,000, and the amount maturing A few dcora east of KiephaDt corner. Dec 1st is $10,000,000. the rise in exchange is TiKitorg to Conference should call and The cause-o- f on account of our securities coming bere from Europe in considerable amounts. It is understood that large amounts of Erie shares are on the way from London as well as Uaited States bonds from the UNTIL TOU HATK German markets, the latter having been ordered here because this has been the higher market. Private advices from Germany say there is considerable because of the recent declaration of the Uuited States in favor of redeeming United States bonds in greenbacks instead of coin. It was reported on the street this morning that Erie has closed a lean for three million dollars in the London mar- ket at prices below the previous negotiations. terminates the contract under f which the Atlantic and Pacific telegraph has used the Western Union Telegraph AND Company's facilities to make connection between the Opposition wires at Chicago and the Union Pacific railroad wires at Omaha. Hereafter the opposition will be confined to a single wire between those points. Chicago, 20. At three o'clock this afternoon, Lieut. Frederick Dent Grant and Oda Maria Honore were married at the residenee of the bride's father, W. H. Honore, on Vincennes Avenue. Among the guesU present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Secretary Borie and wife, Gen. Labcock.Gen. aud Mrs. Stierman, Secretary Belknap aud wife, Gen and Mrs. Rucker, Gen. Sheridan, Gov. Beveridge and wife, Senator and Mrs. Logan, Gen. and Mrs. Baird, Gen. Lawrence and wile, Wilson, Gen. McArthur, Hon. J. Medill, Gen. Ord, and Gen. Custar and wife. The wedding was most elegant in all its appointments. At nine o'clock this evening the bridal party lett We kATe 12 CJOOD REAROXH wbj Uiey will do your worn. for St. Louis, where they will remain a few days and then proceed to Washing- rVI They are the cheapest to buy, ton and New York. They are the best to ase, A special from Lake Station, IVd., They bake evenly and quickly, Their operation is perfect, says that when the troops ordered out at bv Gov. Hendricks, arrived They bave always a good draft. the point where the collision occurred They are made of the best material, between the employees of the Michigan They roast perfectly, Central railroad and the employees of They require but little fuel, the Baltimore and Ohio road, yesterday, They are very low priced, j Tbey are easily managed, up about 120 in they deployed and drew and number, armed with breech-loader- s They are suited to all localities. Exerj StsT guaranteed to gire Satisfaction two Gattling guns, facing the Michigan Central. The latter stood their ground, SOLD BT though unarmed. A charge had been ordered when Chief Engineer Gardiner Co., ttepped out and asked for a parley, givST. LOUIS, A paring himself up at the same time. AND BT in end resulted the was granted ley si. hfi.ntr nut nurtv hnla under 1SL. SS. o i m uviv , Subsequently a majority of them were Ogden , Utah. released, only the most prominent ol d204 od (40 . Eights for Precincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the 85-l- UTAH, 1POJTL G-DLOTT- T Taylor Ilcningcr, ra NEW STOCK. u ' A ttJrJ?W JAMES PAYNE'S, d6-3- J ust arrived from the East, a splendid Selection of the por'T buy FINEST 3 2 Cheap, at J. BOYLE & Co's. IvTEIW STORE EAST SIDE MAI STREET, OGDEN. Hurcans, Bedateads, Parlor and Chamber fteta, Lounges, boihk. jiiHH9r8, cnairft, nii-- , Males, j,uHiiiK What-iiotBrackets, and all kinds of s, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. , JaA 7" i Eagle Emporium. , WM. JENNINGS & SONS, Sctlt JUST A OPENED Xjil5LQ City. ASSORTMENT with the FINEST of P DRY and FAEJCIT GOODS a Silks, Sat ins. Velvets, Poplins, Motions, AND r! Excelsior Manfn'g MO., m-r- All For Sale Exceedingly m 'mm Vice-Preside- nt ! Erer brought to this City. Carefully Examined LOW. BE8ERTOIR FURNITURE O. law-Ki- u X. DEESS PATTEli:NS, STAPLEthe GOODS! Adapted to Seas on, and OF THE LATEST STYLES. |