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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ITEMS. LOCAL ... Corrected daily by J. C,t Co. Pool buying, 118. Gold P. O. Stealing: at inerton. SelliBfc1 25o to T!wfshU.ayefrom w'lrcfUdiei'Md children,' shoe. p" Waikw Beos. ,eb iiti Sioux Killed by Soldier. ng sas BffTtBl'P0VO" HOMI MADKCtOTH, cheapest md wear the agent. X. best and , c Kerseyi CMsimeres, vin8 and Latest From Japan L 2 J, Prints. at - vary in quality. prints, Uke sheetingi, the cheapest to the higheit keep from tte Utest styles, selected with -t- It dei, e'are for neat d257tf our trade. Walki Beos. Last evening a Blub. Bots J com-n- f from Camp Douglass, the command of under 57, sobering came to Ogden on the C.pt. Bainbridge, took passage this pth Central, and Utah Northern, on their morning en the to Fort Hall. of soldiers f tj . desiring a fine Mat f any can be suited by color, quality or price, the leading writing to "Frederick," who has his f Omaha, Neb., Hatter Qiktikmkm order, equal to any Send size, foodi made in the East. be sent hat can The Mlr, quality, Ac to the of buyer expense lj mail free the price of the hat. ipen remitting U jdoJi made to d227-3m2a- w in Kan- Heavy Rains and Floods in England wJQULGER, '.Bi8hop" Thilan. Cranney ID He has been this afternoon. business," and will th 4D Church N. homeward on the U. AMERICAN. Cincinnati, 15. The Enquirer's Canton. 0.. SDeciaL says Jerome Market was arrested there on suspicion of having, with an accomplice, committed the most extensive rob bery that ever oceured there. The property stolen consists of nearly $14,000 in mortgage notes, $3,000 worth of silverware, gold and silver watches, and other articles. The total value is about $20,000, and nearly all has been recovered. Sprhrefield, Mass.. 15. Miss Anrora K. Dim mock attempted to take the life of Dr. W. Thompson wita a revolver, at Northampton, yester day, because he failed to keep his prom ise to marry her. She was foiled in. her attempt, and Dr. Thompson has since taken steps for her confinement as a lu natic. Her friends claim that she is not insane, and there is much excitement in town over the affair. Washington, 15. The July returns to the Department of Agriculture were unusually full, showing an improvement in the cotton crop, during June, in all the cotUn states except Texas. The State averages are as follows; North Carolina, 95; im provement 3 per cent; Seuth Carolina, 99; improved 2; Georgia, 97;- improved 6, Jflorida, 101; improved 7; Alabama, 102; improved 1; Mississippi, 103; improved Z; Louisana, 105: improved, 10; Texas, 93; declined 8; Arkansas, 104; improved, 14; Tennessee, 109; improved - 10. Sali. Can't sell us oyer bogus quart frem, the Black Hills, thank you. excitement in Don't want any wild-ea- t ours. Facts of all kinds are welcome, but den't send us anything to mislead Ko the public. Payne &Christensen have opened an Ice Cream Parlor at their Soda Water Manufactory, Fourth Street. Ice cream in any quantity. Address P. IciCriax. d223-t- f 0. Box 29, Ogden. Washington, 15. Since the last ef December eight letter carriers of Washington City postoffice have been detected tampering with and abstracting money from letters. They were promptly dismissed. These cases were referred to district attorney Fish er, but no indictment was fonnd by the grand jury in any case. This fact led to complaint against Fisher by the postmaster general and secretaries Belknap and Bristow, who it is said also found fault with the loose administration of his office, in consequence of which his resignation has .been requested. Louisville, It). of Information was received an extensive defalcation in the office of the United States revenue collector for this district. Geo.. Jackson, deputy collector and cashier for collector Buckner, was discovered this afternoon to be $42,000 short in his accounts. A warfor his arrest, rant was issued but upon reaching his house the deputy was met by a p'cysioian who refused to allow Jackson to be removed, saying he could not live till morning. There is a suspicion that he took arsenic. He has heretofore been scrupulously honest and ht t Barest. X L Thirty Loaves for J1.00, full weight. Jesse Field, Baker, ORD'S, Filth d245-t- at JOS. STANF- St., Ogden. f "Twenty-Fourth," The Utah's favorite holiday, will Vt celebrated in the GroTes by the river. See advertiserent of Company A, Ogden Twixty-Fooet- Fin Battalion, accordingly. day, and a and govern yourselves Let us have a general holireal good, Tiappy time. Notmi. Dr. Waugaman & Condon &n bt consulted proffessionaly every Saturday from 1 of thii city and ' chrge. d227-t- f ComniixY 8om 4 to 3 p.m. by the poor neighborhood free of Arriving Jennings, 8addler, Eagla Emporium, Salt kalte City, ew are in constant receipt of assignments of Staple Goods, which btj will job to country dealers, or sell retail at prices which defy competi tion d249-l- m CnxioimKs tt7 Have you ever seen lions T Nol Call at Wm. saloon on the corner, and you a peep at them, gratis, and upon a wonderful California with ten horns. So. Ctah sea Cook's csn to nary Norioj. Drs. Waugaman & Condon vacciaate the poor gratuitously on Satnrdays, from 1 to 8 o'clook p.m. iU d239-t- f narlt a Fikb. A spark or two and shavings came bttmt-offerin- m gi 4 Co's. and Bra 4tnage. worth Pump Parks. B pretty near yesterday, of planing mills.. t ,. naming. making Gibson, A force .. v Beware of the This advice is not intended for girls. QlgAKl! w . ' On.. T . , LiOOK uiuijllll, " PerambuUiinir t out ' bout f oui: fel- - goat He will take 'em or sell you the stuff that the BPO like sixty. He grease-spot- s. you ICatter '"ea one from our foreman's nice, Pretty hat, after much rMioa to let him try, and made a rown Btain twelve times the si ze of urease spot. If tou nt kno what me is worth ask Auiwait till wh en he .. "Moo UA "natever you do, do... . Whatl8 maller with lethal y, grease-extract- or FOREIGN. , Paris, 14.. M. Savary In the Assembly delivered a speech, in which he dwelt upon the necessity of arresting tne progress ef Bonapariism, and attacked M. Rouber, whom he styled an abettor of a M. Buffett defended the coup d'etat. of the police from the attacks prefect made upon him yesterday by M. Rouher, and said tie prefect was perfectly right in pointing out the double danger by which the country was threatened, by both the Revolutionists and Bonapart-ists- . The danger from the former is more serious and the government would keep a watchful eye upen them. The Bonapartists and members of the Bight cheered this statement, while the Left protested against it. M. Dufaure said the governnent$weuld display due vigiHe lance in regard to Bonapartists. would not remain a member of any government which neglected that duty. M. Gambetta called attention to divergence in the statements of two ministers, and with much warmth accused the government of supporting Bonapartists, maintaining Bonapartist functionaries in office, and following in the steps of the Mr. Buffet asBrogli administration. serted that perfect agreement prevailed in the cabinet, especially between Mr. ' He considMr. Dufaure and himself. ered he was rendering great service to the country by maintaining old functionaries who where loyal, although they had served under an empire. The Left violently protested against these remarks of M. Buffet, while the Right and Bonapartists loudly cheered. After further animated debate, the resolution The was passed by a vote of 483 to 3. Bonapartists, who had agreed to support the motion were well satisfied with tne result. The Left, who abstained from voting, were proportionately displeased. M. Dufaure subsequently affirmed that there was no divergence between the ministers, and the government had no thing to add or to withdraw from the declaration it had already made. Yokohama, June 24. The Mikado visits the island Yezo in July, to be absent from the capital about three weeks. Japanese contributions to the Australian exposition are valued at $14,000. A consultative assembly of provincial officials met at Yeddo, June 20. The proceedings opened by an address from the emperor. The functions of this body are limited and important only as establishing a system which will be car ried to greater lengths hereafter. Intelligence has been received that Eussia has decided in favor of Japan in the arbitration of the Maria Luz case. Madrid, 15. A speoial to the Gazette announces that the Carhst General, Dorragary,has entered Catalonia by way of Trerap val ley. He is pursued by the Alfonsist Generals, Weyler and Martinez Campos. c v . tti leuua, ii. The Emperor of Germany has arrived at Islat, where he is the guest ef the Em i peror of Austria. London 15. Lambert Brothers & Scott, coal mer chants, have failed; liab.lities, $1,000,- 000. Bourke, under foreign secretary, in response to an inquiry of Sir Jno. Kea- naway, said doubts nave been raised re specting the fulfillment of the treaty of I8t6, for the suppression of the slave trade on the east coast of Africa. An other treaty was completed while the Sultan of Zanzibar was here, which he hoped would be fully carried out. The grant to defray the expenses of the Prince of Wales visit to India passed by a vote of 338 yeas to 16 nays. Heavy rains have caused much dam age in Wales. The river Tegmore has overflowed its banks, inundating the One life was lost town of Bri gender and much live stock has been drowned. The water in a reserve poud far supply ing the Monmouthshire canal at Cwacar van burst through its banks and thirteen persons were drowned. There is a flood in Cheerwell Valley, England. The crops, especially hay, have suffered se verely. Gildersleeve has written a letter to Mildmay, secretary of the council, say ing he accepts the cup offered by the British riflemen for competiton by the Americans, and will invite the members of his team to shoot for it. It is under stood this arrangement is independent of the team organization, and it is possi ble that some of the members will decline to enter the contest. Much damage has been done in Devonshire by rain storms. Rivers and streams are swollen, and in several places are inundations by the bursting of the Monmouthshire reservoir factory A number of dwellings are entirely de stroyed. The river Eber has overflowed. Despatches from Cardiff say the rivers Taff and Ely have overflowed, and the adjacent lands are under water for miles. A great quantity ef live stock was washed away. Hundreds of inbab itants of Grangetown have been removed to Cardiff in boats. A flood is reported at Bath, and at last accounts the water was rising rapidly. uprighl. Koston, lo. An adjourned meeting of the Franklin Al telegraph company was held fred Nelson, of New York, president, y, presiding. He said the statement of the company's finances could not be presentThe following ed, as it was not ready. ticket of the New York party was elect ed: Sidney Dillon, Jay Gould, W. J. Simms, John H. Mortimer, Thomas T. Eckart, Henry M. Taber, F. L. Ames, E. T. Atkins. and E. H. Rollins. Messrs. Dillon and Eskart got 7,833, being all the votes oast, and the others 5,544 each. treasurer. A preNelson was amble, reoiting that the Atlantio and Pacific telegraph company had fraudulently assumed control of the Franklin line and decreased its rates, and injured its business by gross mismanagement, and a resolution directing the directors to bring an aotion in behalf of the company, in law or equity, against the Atlantic and Pacifio telegraph company, were lost by a vote of 5,445 against 2,398. Adjourned. Omaha, 15. A Herald special from Red Cloud agency reports the killing of two Indians and wounding three others, by soldiers, on Little White Earth river, this The Indians being on the reservation. are intensely excited over the occur rence, and all negotiations and work of the commissioners is entirely suspended, and they are detained at Red Cloud agency. The circumstances attending the affair are not known here. . St. Louis, 15. a, Th Republican's special frem Kansas, says the jail in that place in which were ten of the most notorious horse thieves in southern Kansas, was broken open by the prisoners last night and all escaped. Wallace Bennett, of the last gang brought from Cheyenne agenoy by United States Marshall Leffebra three weeks ago, was among them. They are all armed, having being assisted by friends after their escape. Officers are in pursuit and it is believed a terrible fight will occur when they overtake them, which will be withhours. The most of the in twenty-fou- r thieves are cut throats of the worst character, and will make a desperate resistenee to recapture. . San Francisco, 15 , Arrived steamer Great Republio from Hong Kong via Yokohama. Difficulties with Kashear are appro hended by the Peking cabinet. The rulers ef that province are believed to be in alliance with autnonzea emiS' saries from the western nations prepar ing to throwing off the Chinese rule. After reDeated defeats by the abo rigines, the Chinese troops are said to have gained a victory in southern For Win-chet- . . i An Id bachelor geologist " was that. rock was as fami boasting every liar to turn as the alphabet. A ladT declared that she knew of a rock of which he was ignorant. "Name it, said he. "Rock the madame, " sir cradle, replied the lady. . Z. C.M. I. Th When burning pusioui tnrill th hreaat, Wkn life U joaot when joy truth, And every Ming flnda a rent When tbeae are gone toe oft we feel The pangi that Mem'ry cannot heal. 06DE " Tii aomething, tn the dearth ef tune," If link'd with thought of eorrowi past. to-da- Jail-Breaki- ,.r Ad Mercttilonem. day sf youth, th dri of youth! hundred savages are re in Mancnnria from The continue. troons despatched Wash- - New Chwang have not yet commenced operations. on 1 Two ported killed. Insurgeat outbreaks Revenue Defalcations. of Ogden. mosa. RAN N B C H. To rail at those who feel th flam Our nildete'd heart ha long eutrst. And spurn the teuder thought that roll lake ware of ocean e'er the unl. Ma trive to hide th wounded heart. By (wiling at another' pain, And mock, when grief will not depart, At Joy we cannot know again; Affection, blighted, will not wait To heal itself, but turn to hate. SPRING W GOODS LATEST STYLES TUB NOW ARRIVING. "No more oh! never mere," on thee, Can youthful freshnes "fall like dew,' No more can'et thou with rapture, lea o:- -:- The rosy joy young heart pursue; nd Harold-likthou'lt igh with pain: "Alaa! I cannat smile again." A Atteotion is directed to our fine selection of e Thy page with careless words is sown. And disappointment marks each line; Thou should'st have sought to mend thin own Instead of finding fault with mine; But cynicism rarely atop To mark on what it venom drop. Mercutio! yclep'd from him Who masked hi face as thou thy heart. Though thou should'st long indulge ' this whim," Yet ne'er will sullen grief depart; 'Tis thine to leel, when thoughts iuveat, Wbate'er betides, thou'st known the best. Lkakdkk. Grove Brewery! &EESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS. Ribbons, Irimmings, Notions, Etc; Etc SELLING OFF AT LOW FIGURES. All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of tho Best Brands. DRY G00DS,B00TS & SHOES THE BEST BEER in UlAi Wholesale and Retail. Hats and Caps, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Woodware, Clocks, Etc. FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUP PLIED. Orders Promptly Shipped to ant Point on the Railroads. RICHTER & FRY8 P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. All kinds of out-doamnement. A Fine Hall and large dancing floor, accemmodatiug from 20 to ZUU persons. Parties wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds must app ly Revenday in advance. TERMS LOW. d220-6- CENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING! FMIIT CANS ! FRUIT CANS HAVE EECENTLY WE necessary machinery on a large scale, Stoves, of Newest Patterns. PLOWS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ! IMPORTED THE for manufacturing Self Sealing and Soldered Top Fruit ana liouey tans, the same at And can supply All Orders addressed to D. attention. d296-t- H. XT. 3B. Tinners, Gas, Water and receive prempk Clawson, SUPT. f. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. So as to meet the increasing demand for home consumption or exportation at prices to suit ,th times. rEEBT will SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. Steam Fitters. A full line of Iron, Galvanized and Rubber Hose Pipe, including Fittings far same. Agents for RAMSEY'S celebrated Lift aaat En gine Well Force Pumps. Pumps fitted up to order. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended W. FOUL GEE, Is now offering to the City and Country Trade a much io. MITCHELL & JAMES LARGER, FINER & CHEAPER STOCK THAN EVEH Box 306, West Temple St., Salt Lake City. d222 8m. A. W. Brown & Co,, Dry New Direct From the East. and Shoes, Clothing G1KT;S FUIl.MSIIIXG GOODS. Goods, Motions, Boots FIFTH ST., OGDEN, DEALERS IK BOOK and SHEET MUSIC! for the Cloths, Doeskins, Kerseys, Casslmeres, and Kinds of WOOLEX GOODS. MONUMENTS. -- or Sandstone Monuments .... CUT AND LETTERED BT H :o: TRADE SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. d209tf James Fowler, MAIN STREET. Th but and cheap A cent PEOVO MANUFACTUING COS. Musical Merchandise. Marble Staple and Fancy Groceries OGDEN. In th market. BEARDSLEY HOUSE CLARK'S! Ogden Junction. (formerly junction hotel:) WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT 4g-t- f TRANSIENT AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED guaranteed. M. IX. BEARDSLEY, ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN Proprietor. U9t WHY go TO SODA SPRINGS IS A SUMMER RF80RT WHEN THERE twelT miles of Ogden City, In that gem of tbe mountains Ogden Valley. Parties traTeling for pleasure can profitably spand few day in this locality. Tbe oiler is watered by the Ogden Rirr which abounds in all the varieties of fish for wbich mountain stream are so celebrate!. Invalid caa bar reach a point close to th railway where they can njoy th. cool bracing air ef the mountains. Parti wishing to avail themselves of th opportunities for Recreation and Best A EI D Sit the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or in bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OT SCOTCH IRISH WHISKEY AND i That this T alley affords, can obtain PUMPS!PUMPS! tii 142-t- f BEER! I Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Viotons and California Wine Bitters, The Hartford Times reports that BOARD AT SEASONABLE BATES on Tuesday there were, senn on At r. A. MAMMON IVS wharf in that city no fewer than 42351m Hanteville. sixteen children, between the ages of four and eight years, all drunk They had obtained access to some of the vile liquor of the dramshops and D. M. STUART urau. enouga io set them crazv SOU SAI.K TT?H BERT ivn cmeaP TT'EKPS i. j j or nejpiess. Some were IV KM? aruua., FORCE land LIFT PUMPS for deep or shallow well. Also, Paweakly trying to stab each other tent Point for Drive Well Pumps, with suitable with such weapons as they : could iron piping. Pump repaired and fitted upon reason. am lerms, at reach. tvomanop, jtorta or Via a lining unice xara.ogaen. ALE CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CJIYt AT CLAKJTS LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Ogden, Utah NEAR TUB LIVERY STABLES. Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection THE CHOICEST BRANDS OP CIGARSt d305iy- - "W.H.CLARK Proprietor |