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Show gdtti gunrtion. Ehc xcPtJ, morning one could easily imagine COHPART. EVENING, gandays lbltahd EVER PCBLMMHS) by t uW Birds, Walking along in front of Fred. Shiells' store on Main Street this . owners would do well Stock Stock . r. i Hammond's advertisement to read r. column relating to th deh-0- f iB nuotber Btock, wkich he Las been herdiDj sutumer, and cotem themseWtg this rt ". accordingly. j iy v.ry dl6 3t. JUST B him- self lost in a tropical forest, if he would olose his eyes and listen to the musio of the immense number of canary birds in the store for sale. We suppose there could not have been less than four hundred, and as the morning sunbeams fell in the store aitd ou the cages, the little songsters poured forth most delicious music. There were also a few parrots of the beautifully variegated plumage whole in charge of the agent of a New MRr. T KHfiOBB. Editoi nd Dusinem FINE FRESH TROUT at J. H. Stinger's, Fifth St. Ogde n. York firm SUSTAIN HOME MAKUfACTURE! By buying the Handsome. Durab'e Buots and fchoes, marie by the FINK CIGARS. large stck of the finast elKars in part of the Au.ancaii pnd Men's thii eity,cou.itirB M.ia Street ,M'.fc;0r&nVR'S, and Chean Workingmo AoclHtloii, Main Street, Salt Lake City. The Trade supplied with Leather, Findings, and Kit at very moderate ili-lprices. 4U.il . Sold. W HO IS KNOW LDKN t DRIED PEACIIK8. pouud win 1,4 Pid fo gwid Branch. , "fslTkL pr it Z C. 11. I.,D.OgdenPKHX. - ilT Supt 11, Giubt's Soap Powdkr is cheaper than with half the labor. to&P and washes d4-l- of Jennings, Esq., Wm. Jiesosal. th lage Emporium, Salt Lake City, came op on the U. C. train this morning, and we understand he has been spendour business men. Mr. ing the day with the most extenJennings represents one the Great West. in firms sive dry goods Tak a At Mrs. Schram's Look. 'Millinery window, dl3t2 t. , POTATOES. MARKET PRICK FOR PO IS PAID BY Z. C. M. I. 06DEN THB HIGHEST CATOBS BRANCH. dJ3-t- D- - f H. PEERT, Bert. WHO IS KNOWLDEN ? He U the man that pays the highest prir in cash for Dried Peaches, Plums, Apricots, and all kind of grain in any quantity. His store is oppo site Wells, fargo 4 Uo.s sail Late wy. WHO IS KNOWLDEN t Fish. J. We are indebted to Mr. H. Stinper for a number of the most looking mountain trout that we trer saw. They do look so nice and dli-cio- silvery and spotted and good as to tempt the palate of the most dainty of mortals. It is a peculiarity with John to know what tastes good, add to give others the "benefit of the knowledge. If you don't believe it, take your wife or sweetheart to his restaurant and treat 'em to some of John's fried mountain trout or oysters. Giixet's Baking Powder never fails to please. It is pure and never disapd4-lpoints the cook. m CASH PAID TOR ERGS AND SPRING CHICKENS AT Q W. TURNER'S Fifth Street, Ogden. 1294-t- f. That's the only word in the English language that would express the feelings of a Fifth Street tailor yesterday, who was standing in the vicinity of Cook's saloon, when he was appealed to by a gentleman who was evidently in pain, and who was holding bis left wrist in his right hand in a manner which suggested a wound, while from under th right thumb, which was pressed tightly en the inside of the wrist appeared the end of an ugly looking splinter which seemed to be sticking in the flesh. The gentleman asked the tailor to take out the sliver. ' The knight of the shears, thinking to exhibit a little surgical ability, made a cautious and deliberate attempt to pull out the supposed splinter when the thumb was raised, and lo! a huge broom straw was withdrawn, not from the flesh but the sleeve. The tailor was glad to get off by treating the crowd, and thinks in future to avoid performing surgical operations. "Thi Mormon Cocstrt." This is the title ef a handsome volume of 225 pages, wri'teri by Capt. John Codman, which has been laid before us. In perusing portions of the work we were very much gratified in observing the freedom from prejudice of the author, and his evident determination to treat his subject, when speaking of the "Mormons," in an impartial manner. The book is simply an account of the author's travels, during some months, through Utah and Idaho, and during the progress of the narrative, occasion is taken to describe several "Mormon ' homes and families with whom the author came in Tike descriptions are very accontact. curate and minute, and indicate that the author observed very closely all that came in his way, wiiile on his journey. His pen pictures of the leading men in the Territory are correct au.1 fair; his descriptions of Utah scenery well written, evincing a mind capable of .appreciating the grand in nature, nhile the evidently prime objects of the work, to please and instruct, are undoubtedly accomplished. In treating of President Young's pro- Gillet's Double Extracts are the bable successor, as on one or two other best in use, and sold everywhere. subjects attempted by the author, he ex: d4-l, poses a pardonable lack of correct infor's mation, but on the whole, Capt. To Thk Ladies Exclusiyklt. Just book is one of the most just, canreceived, a very fine assortment of Hats, did, and impartial works concerning the Bonnets, and all kinds of Millinery Latter-da- y Saints ever written by one Goods at Mrs. J. W. Carter's Millinery not ot their own number. In his preStore, near the M. E. Church, and the author the face, says: ladies of Ogden would do well to ex"The manuscript was first offered to a amine the goods already received, and prominent literary magazine. It was now constantly arriving before purchaswith the objection that it was returned, ing elsewhere. dl4-tf- . too impartial. No higher praise is asked Go. H. Tribe. He is still in the for the book," and in his closing chapter front rank of Ogdea merchants. In his he says: ."In my wanderings among the MerWore may be found a most complete man people, I may have been too much stock of dry goods, consisting in part of attracted by the poetry of their primian excellent assortment of calicoes, la- tive and pastorial life, and too grateful dies' dress and furnishing goods, hats, for their hospitality, to critisise them P8, a complete stock of boots and shos, severely. besides one of the best selected and Why should I ? I don't believe in most complete stocks of family and fan-- 7 their revelations; and God forbid that I groceries in Northern Utah. But it should be understood as justifying pois in liquors that Tribe leads the van. But for all that, if I knew that lygamy. He has a large nd well ussorted quan- - th press, supposing it to notice this of the very best of win?, brandies, little book, would abuse me unmercifully, fhiskies and bitters. At his place you and if the 'forty thousand parson-powe- r' rely on getting a bottlo of genuine of all the pulpits would come on me with C11 Tom, Kentucky whisky, or French its anathemas, I would say this: brandy. He always keeps artgenuine In all my voyages and travels about icles of English and Scoteh ules and por-'"b- ; the world I never before passed three in faet, you may try Tribe in the months ina community more industrious, grocery liBe, the dry goods line, the honest and upright in dealing among themselves and others, quiet, inoffensive, boot and shoe line. loyal to government, temperate, virtuous, nd you'll have to got up early in the and religious, than these Mormons." "- -"g to get ahead of him. See his The book may be procured of Mr. Alf. "6 and attractive advertisement in Lowe, at the depot, and We earnestly recouiuuend ii to the perusal of every 'i paper. person who wishes a fair, candid, and impartial description of Utah, its homes, people, leading men, scenery and its :Utah Cismt RAiLROAh.-Confer-tgeneral character and productions. rains will run daily during The sorrowful old gentleman in leainS Ogden t and 8:40 the act of cremating the yacht from atSalt Lake 8:15 and lfHn which his, two sons wore drow ned in " Jare Ogden to Salt Lake K Lake Ontario reminds us of the ad;ddre,Urn'$-VKaysville to Salt Lake vice once given a young man whose return, l.85; Farffiington to Sal, e and father was lost at sea: ,;If I were return Sl: rB.-!i- i. , B. in your place, Phil, I'd never go on U ad return. 75c; Wood's Cross to the water "Beagain." drowned was cause your father Cod-man- Con-tKmc- 5.-0- WU I8 frCm W rAg, 81 d "Where did your father 0ctober thtoOcto-nimdi?"" asked Phil. "In his bed, of Ja,mM l Freight course." "Then if I were in your S'Dt SharPSuP" place I'd sit up all the rest of my 5p.m. -' SharP-Wra- dlO:7t. there." BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Washington, 6. Tin Commissioner of hnJiuo Affi" S is in receipt of a letter from Agent Miles, dated at Cheyenne and Arrapahoe Ageucy, September SOib. stating thai young kiowas. bended by the famous chief iiig Tree," and twelv Cheyennes headed by "White Horse," had come on the previnus evening and (uad professions of friendship. "Big Tree" raid he belonged to Satanu's band, numbering about 120, csniped thirty ruileti from Ibis ageucy, and that they wanted to come in and remain there instead of going t Fort Sill. Agent Miles, and General Neill regarded the whole party as a suspicious set, and made them prisoners of war; but let two squaws go back to invite the rest of the party to surrender. Miles says it is generally thought that Sntanta will Btiimpcde when b hears the fat ot "Big Tree" and his party. Postmaster-Genera- l Jewell has Stopped a warrant for $100,000 which was made out for the New York Central for pay for increased weight of moil service during the last fiscal year, the appropriation for that class of business having been more than exhausted. All other adjustments for increased service for that year was also suspend) d. The increase in the pay of railroads already amounts to $ J, 000,000, and the Department estimates that there is $500,000 more due on accounts yet to be presented. Richmond. Ind , 6. The committee of Friends on Indian matters presented, their fifth annual report on Indian affairs. Among the causes which prevent Indian civilization they place the prejudice against the white rce, embittered by treatment received; their habits, custems, and traditions, the non enforcement of the whisky law, and superstition. They ad vise an attempt at gradual christianiza-tion- , and that the agents be empowered to protect tbem from the whisky aeeuts and other enemies. They have instructed agents to give Indians the preference when work is let out by them, and to gradually induce them to become by means of labor. They have schools in operation, with an attendance of 435 Indian children, and an enrollment of over COO. New York, 6. A Kasiiira' letter of the 30th Kept., says: It is reported that the insurgents entered Remedios and held it twenty-fou- r bours. What purports to be a London dispatch says there is a report in that city that Don Carlos has died from wounds received in the mutiuy at Durango. Governor Kellogg last evening called the attention of the recently appointed advisory l oard to the circumstance that the members of the White League continued to drill in a remote part of the cily, and characterized the act as a breach of tb contract entered into. The board is convened for to day, A general meeting of the' League is also cilled for this evening. The Tribune has a dispatch from its New Orleans correspondent who yesterday found in the hands of a private citizen, the second check book of Governor Kellogg, captured by the Penn revolutionises. He says it seems to have been used only a few weeks The entry is as follows: "April 28th, 1873. Myself sent Com E. Chandler. Washington, D. Vj , lor C. Cushing and Matt Carpenter's fees as counsel, $3,000." The correspondent says the two check books shgw that the Governor made appropriations of over $25,000 in nine month for warlike experiments. New Orleans, 6. The Picayune expresses the opinion that Governor Kellogg will now sign the new city charter bill "which passed the Legislature giving the appointment of city omcers to ine Uovernor. The Conservative Parish Convention to day nominated aull ticket headed by C. J.. Leeds for mayor. seven Kio-wa- s FOREIGN. London, 6. A dispatch from Santander pays that a Salt Lake City, Oct 2. The prisoners ai Beaver, under indictment for polygamy and complicity in the Mountain Meadow unimacrv, were discovered breaking jail, and placed un der guard of I. s. troopn. Oct 2 8lt The Mormon presf lisving a.Miieried that the dispatches trum this oily to the effect that the civil officers of Beaver county were ftout to make a detuaad for the assistance of Uuilu i States troops were false, the Tribune says thai lo repress an incipient Mormon rebellion in the Second District the buvuneis of the army have been already und are now employed keeping saintly murderers in prison pending their triuls for the gravest felonies known to the laws The above are a couple of items sent by telegraph from Salt Lake'to the San Franoisco Chronicle. For a prodigy of tying talent and diabolioal malice, com mend us to the Ass. Press Agent at Salt Lake. The above were fabricated and sent from there for the purpose of creating 8 sensation that would be disastrous to the majority of the people of Utah. Such terms, however, as "Mormon re bellion," "saintly murderers," "gravest felonies," etc, are too Maunchausen-lik- e to make any lasting impression on the minds of those most ignorant of the truth in the matter, when Such items as the above are read, and the malicious injuries intended to be inflicted by such liesas the above always "come home to roost." , WM. S. HEAD NOW ARRIVING Consisting of the la I act styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jesns, Liijwys, Sfreetingi, Notions, kc. GEMS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots 4; Shoe of the laetKt ctylea in great variety. First-dafamily cfco, tfco Grocoroics, Xioxrisloli)&, Call on me and examine pricei. Ate- g- All for gale at VERY LOW FIGURES. TF. FOULGEll. Blew Goods! Mew Goodsl SAMUEL HORKOCKS, Has Just recwwl CLOTHING. - - - - Haiti Ktreet, OdeH. iIeiidid stock of BOOTS SHOES, ETC.; A FULL LINK OF Dry Goods & Groceries always on hand, GRAIN WANTED The Centre of Business G. H. ! TRIBE, - OGDElNr, MAIN STREET, DEALER IN 9 Dry Goods, Staplo & Fancy Groceries, TO INFORM HIS public generally, removed his Boot and Shoe that he has Hats and Cans, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Faunlfthiug Goods, JtotiotiM, etc., Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry on the busi- Choice TEAS a Specialty! WISHES and the A large stock of pure Kentucky Whiskies, French Brandy, London Cordial, and Old Tom (Jin, Jamacia nnd JNew Lapland Itum, scientific scale; and to aid him in . .... East India Bitters, English and Scotch ness in ail its branches, on the most this, ha has taken into ship, er 1. llyan, Mr. F. whose ability in the trade none can dispute, and whose beauty and style of workmanship has only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will Head & Ryan, Fifth Street, at be known fro this date as the Iepot. where business wil to with punctuality and be Attended ALE A 331X3 PORTER, . Fiae Old Port, Sherry, Angelica, Mountain Vinegar, and Cocomongo Wines, imported direct trom th VmyanJs ot California. ... All kinds of Grain and Dried Fruits, TAKEN IN .... EXCHANGE JTOI GOODS! dl5-8r- d Y - 5 FURHITUREI dispatch..'' N. B. If you wan4 a good fitting Boot, in the most fashionable style, go to Reed & Ryan's. r i dl0-3m- . CONFERENCE ! October, 1874. E. N. U. The Finest and Cheapest stock of Special Kates for Conference. Fare to 8. h. City and return: Trains will run as . follows: . Leave Franklin daily at 9.00a.m 9.30 Richmond " Smithfield " 10.00 " " 11.00" Logan " Meudon " " " Hampton's Corinne Brigbara Willard $6,00 11.30 12.40p.m 2.10 " 6,75 6.50 6 00 4 75 4.60 3.75 3.25 2.75 " 2 45 " " 3.25 " Arrive in Ogden at 4:30, to connect with the 6:20 Utah Central train . Return-- - for Salt Lake City, ing to make direct nection. con- EASTERN FURNITURE Ever Offered in tins Market, IS XOW ON ' EXHIBITION, AND FOB SALE AT J. BOYLE & Co's. IE 2sT W STOREOGI1EX. EAST SIDE SI A IN STREET, Tartar All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Kooni, Kitchen or Bed Uoom. New Styles of Looliinjf (Jiasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shade, Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. SPRING BEDST SPECIALTY. isiu DAVIS, COULT PL ASTERISKS Salt Lake City. . FALL & WINTER GOODS! (anti-Mormo- n) rri.t d OGDEN NEW STOCK OF y port of the attempt made to assassinata Don Carlos by a portion of his troops. The accountants who were sent to Passengers should leave Salt Lake New York to investigate the affairs of the Erie Railroad company have made a City on the 6 o'clock Morning Train, report. They say that the earnings of to connect with the Utah Northern the road were sufficient to justify the payment of a dividend on the preferred at Ogden. stock fur the two years ending September, 1873, but through the deficiencies nla Trill lit rrnnsl onlv which ware discovered in the accounts vi from the ad to lue of Gould's administration, there was not Inclusive. Oct,, sufficient balance applicable to the payment of a dividend on the commoi CHAS. KIBLEY, Gen'l Ticket Ag't. M. THATCHER, Gen'l Supt, stock, i. Rio Janeiro, 6. It is probable that Emperor Don Pedro will visit the United States next & year. Late advices from Buenos Ayers state ! that there is the greatest excitement among all classes in consequence of the insurrection. Many persons are flying from the city; every departing steamer carries away numerous families. All the merchant steamers are escorted to Plairi and Ornamental Plus- sea by the war ships of their respective tering executed in the firei stlye of the art. governments, as they fear the insurgent fleet SATISFACTION CtAEANTIED. double-heade- FOULGER, HTItKET, Lkrifr, letter has been received there from Durango, confirming the truth of the re- The Paducah Kentuckian famish6nake es the following story: "Captain Howie, a reliable rentleman hviDg near Lovelaceville told ua yesterday about a curious snake shut and killed in his neighborhood the other day. The snake was about three f ;ct long, and about as large as the average firearm of a man. It had two perfectly formed heads, one where (he tail ought to have been, and of course had no tail The man who killed it said that it could travel with either head in front, and those who examined it after it was dead found perfectly developed lan"3 in both heads. ' - .. v W. MVIJ Double Barrelled Whoppers . JAMES COULT, Address d6.2w SALT LAKE CITY, THE BEST STOCK or BOOTS AftD IS SHOES! 8ALT LAKE CITT, At Wholesale or Itetail, I AT JAMES PAYNE'S, Second Sotith S)rteti A few dcon ea t of Elephant corner. Visitors to Conhi.mie tlitwld nail snd . v Eagie Emporitini. "W3I. JENNINGS & SONS, mtxlt Xjctlsio JUST CTEED trith tho City. ASSORTS. EST FINEST of DRY andJFj&MCir GOODS DBESS PATTEKN8, Velvets, Poplins, Xotions9 Silks, Satins, ' AND STAPLE GOODS! Adapted to tlic Sc-ato- and OF THE LATEST STYLES. dC'lm |