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Show function. 7ht 0q4f . trERY EVENING. Sunday! oxcepted, wijiiin Publishing Compant. (rtliJ, LADJtH, . - . br A d24-U83.- A 110 c''' Rime, ee tW"' i,hnni UJUiukUK , and several , dH-t-f r Otden. AT G d29i-tf- - , . are the Extract and sol J everywhere. bejt in use, f cipr. PAID "f CHICKENS Doviii-- Giliki's finest Street. AKD SPRING Kifttt Street, rrn th. Utoriosa, Mr, ' " (14 lm We eincerely condole Mrs. C D. Tvree in the their only child, in whom they - CojtnoUiSCK.... m, and -nf W.nas been smitten just as it was down by the of promise. full and becoming interesting were ceremonies performed Tbe funeral M. E Church, Key. the in this afternoon and a large I W. B. Long officiating, delgbt and itook and of death l number of sympatizing friends attend. iog- f Tn Cents DBIED PBACHE3. '' , per pound will be paid for good 4e.atZ.C.M.W,S,lB do II Saturday evening' conand wif from the ductor S. A. Shields been on a six have east, "here they and relatfriends months' visit to their them a fine boy ions. Tbey bring with We Kansas. torn to them in Parsons, to Ogden, welooms Mr. S. and lady be long us with their may stay ng bop Aesitkd. and prosperous PLENTY r m OF GOOD BUTTER. THOMAS BUDGE'S, comer Franklin and A regular supply trow I acne loiirlh Streets. tobacco 4c. Viilej. Also produce, groceries, At T LOOK AT p -- papanodiDOD Minemts. We ha,ve received from Mr. G. L. Ferrell, of Logan, a eample of magnificent potatoes of a new variety, particulars of which we must reserve THIS. Annjsi3 saop duosaaj sip: A"pu3'A"auoiSis'saioi)a8 jaiioj, Lmani 'saatatpeiv .'sSnaa 0 Ad dm nidJj psiisDdi isnf sq 83qda j Giubt's Soap Towrer is cheaper than soap and washes with half the labor. d4-l- i g A'itttiu, d3-lr- m The Democratic trimnpli in Indiana. South. Arrest of a Gang of r Book Thieves. Daring Robbery. Absutthree weeks ago, Thomas Hull, Sen , of Hooper City, provided a man named Uichaid Lowry. with a home, as the latter w .s in destitute circumstances, on condition that in the fall work on Lowry would " on the farm. On the 7th itist. Mr. Hull being under the necessity of raisitir some ntaney, it was arranged to send Lowry to Salt Lake with a load of grain to sell, and he accordingly started in company with Mr, Hull's son BrigDitm, who went with another team. The wheat was sola for $10.50 in cash, f,nd en Thursday, the 8th inst., Lowry and Mr. Hull left the city together, but on arriving at the Bath House just outside of town, the former declined to come any further at that time.making the excuse that he had to get some hay for the horses, but telling Mr. Hull that he would overtake him that night, tut Mr. Hull on arriving at Hooper, report-- e I Lowry in the rear. About 12 o'clock that night, fearing something wrong had happened in consequence of Lowry's Tliomas Hull, Sen. started his two sons Brigham and William with a' team, on the back track. Ihey drove to Salt Luke without hearing of him, and ou arriving there aud looking around town, found the team Lowry had driven, hitched to the wagon aud Standing on Commercial Sireet, but could find nothing ot Lowry, who had evidently decamped with the money received far the wheat. Mr. Hull's sons returned home with the team, which had evidently been without food or drink far two nights and one day. Ou learning of the occurrence, Constable Gilbert Belknap, Jr. started in pursuit. He tracked the thief from Salt Lake City westward, and finally overhauled him at Sheridan Smelling works in Tooele County, and brought htm back Lowry says he bought a suii of cioihes and got druuk, ad knows nothing of the balance of the money. Lowry's a bad egg. Cyclone at Bengal. Von Arnixn's Case. st Didn't Tay iea His Hash. Saturday evening a collision occurred between the former proprietor of an Ogden hotel and the correspondent of a dirty, blackguard sheet published somewhere on the bunks of the Beai Cause said correspondent iidi.t't, wouldn't or couldn't pay for the hash consumed by htm on the premises of said hotel keeper. The creditor not dl4-t- t elsewhere. being able to get puy out of the d'jbte'V packet tried to get it out of Lis hide; SUSTAI.V KeMfi MANUFACTURE! but having taken a little too much himBy buying the Handsome, Durab e and Cltsap He let fcontr ami Shoes, made by the Working' self was not equal to the task." W lien's a received and fly at the scribe Main fctreet, Salt Lake "clip" Uty. The Trade supplied with Leather, findings, and Kit at Scribo then ran away, after very mo4rate in return. a jricss. promising to pay up in three weeks. Cillet's Baking Powdee never fails Result both arrested. Settlement to to please. It is pure and never disap- tike place before Alderman Thomson d4-lto morrow at 4 p.m. points the cook. Ju?t Ladies Exclcsivelt. Tecived, a very fine assortment of Hats, and all kinds, of Mil!inery Bonnets, Coeds at THE LADIES' Millinery Store, near the M.; E. Church, and the ladies of Ogden would do well to ex amine tbe goods already received, and now constantly arriving before puichas.-inTo The BY TELEGRAPH. Here Arrests in the until we have more space. R8. "f in part t ' ; stylish Hats cheap, at 2 F.fth St. FINE It t'1' Maf!r Editoi and Business Eastward. Elder Thomas Grover. of Farmington. arrived here this aornino on his way to the East, to fifl the' mist sion to which he was appointed at the r late Conference. Tyrrany in Cuba. AMERICAN. New York, 17. Bryant, who had a stand in Fulton street, apparently for the sale of coins, was recently arrested on a charge of buying postage aud revenue stumps irom boys who made a practice ot stvuliug them from their employers. Bryaut was lodged ia the Tombs, and while there his residence was entered and robbed of $100,000 in money and valuables; $70,-OOin twenty dollar gold pieces, each marked by a smal1 hole in the head of the Goddess of Liberty, a gold watch, $1,000 in mutilated currency, $12,000 in legal teuder notes, $100 in new fifty a cent pieces and ten ceut quantity of clothing, jewelry and silver ware. Bryant offers a reward of $5,000 for the recovery of the property. Some of the police othceis doubt the truth of his story. Memphis, 17. Andrew Johneon delivered a speec oa the exciting topic of the day, to a Urge audience in lue Opera House, tonight. Chicago, 17. A Yankton dispatch says that a party of seven who left there ten days ago fur the Biack Hills, were attacked while in camp at the mouth of Little Platte river, f Brules and S eux, who by a p.rty killed two aud wounded three of the party, but were fina.ly repuised with ten killed and wouuded. Tne party returned to Yankton. A special to the Infer Oeean concedes a Democratic majority in the Indiana Legislature of six ou joint ballot, thus insuring tbe election of a Demeoratic Senator in place of Pratt. It is generally understood that Hon. Jas. M. will he selected by the Democrats for the place. New Orleans, 19. The Concordia PurbU grand jury, composed ot two white men and the bal auce colored, ha. e ' found a true bill auinsl Dave Youug, a colored member of the legislature, tor embezzling ipoO,-00beiouging to the parish; also a tiue bill against Owen Stewart, sheril, tor obiaimng property under false precur-euc- i Mac-doua- ld speaking at the time, said, having no country of their own they were obliged to obey the illegal orders of those who imagined they had power to prevent an innocent gathering. London, 17. A dispatch from Berlin says the Count Von Arnim's case is becoming intelligible. It appears that Bismarck became indignant at the Ccunt preferring an ultramontane monarchy in France to a comparatively liberal. aud pacifio repub lie, and determined to remove him. Not wishing however, to offend the Count, Bismarck wrote him censorious letters, which be expected would induce tbe Count to res gn. Yon Arnim refusing was finally absolutely dismissed and took with him Bismarck's letters now represented to be so fearfully offensive. A dispatch also says ; "It is reported the letters have been publicly offered for sale. The steamship Dacia, of the United States Cable Company's fleet, has started to assist in the recovery of the broken cable. G'rocorcics, Provisions, cfco, cfco EST SAMUEL be attended dispatch. N. B. Dry Goods ffecting.the new arrangement. f- - N. R. R. Some weeks since the s mediate extension of this road to Soda brings was strongly talked of. Mr. Jos. K'chardson, of New York, who owns a strolling interest in the road, was decidedly in favor of the measure, and proffered to furnish the necessary iron id tolling stock if the grading could be dne and ties furnished. It would be a "Pleodid for the thing Company if the me could be completed to Soda Springs y net summer, and a tourists and invalids, te say nothing of increased inducements to Montana fin-thi- ' "ighters. er Separator ks started nir fr '; Mr Titu n.nin. for Cache Valley in the 'Merest 0f the new separator for which ne'9 agent in Utah. This machine is as perfea as a separator ean be. The take in a mixed mass of el, oats, barley, cockle, timothy, Ter. etc., nd turn them all out in J'Parate lota as weU ftJ diride firit class, second-clas- s k" and broken 'rnsls. Tbe machines are said to even better than the model. Mr ;e?,Dg" wil1 11 precinct and county to those who wish to purchase. be manufactured in to will II n7acliDw . - Ogden. BOOTS & ' SHOES, ETC., FCU, 1INE OP Groceries always on hand WANTED dRO-l- y THE BEST THING EVER INFENTED FOR THE FARMER IS THE NEW OF UTAH 3 whose id separate grain into first a'd second clas-- qualities, take out brcken Kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle mid all refuse aud divide the different qualities and varieties into ' Seperate Receptacles. It will It to with punctuality and s is the easiest running and most complete hand machine ever pK8. n'ed to the public. It Works to a. Cliarm wan4 a good fitting . SEPARATOR ! Eh Kcatl dl0-3m- . and can be run by a boy. Rights fer Trecincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the G. IV.ORITZ, Tonsorial Ax'tlnt, Fina Street, Fa?v Sh.vinsr. First-cUs- s f orjie' tbe plate, mar G. V. 1? Ogdek. Hairdressing. Don't Turer's Hook Store. OGDEN. s85-!- dO-- tt T. E. BRCWFJ, rS. D. PJiyKioimi, Surgeon iiikI Olisteti'iciun. Office: Main Street, of Post Olhee, NEW STOCK. three doors south OGliE dll-t- f UTAH. THE tlEST STOCK OP AM) SHOES BOOTS IN SALT LAKE At V ! CITY, htlosilo or liclail, IS AT JAF.1ES PAYNE'S, Second South Sjrect, A few dcors cast of Just arrived Elephant corner. Visitors to Conference should call and see. from the East, a splendid Selection of the '' FINE ST FURNITURE ! Erer brought to this City. All For Sale Exceedingly ' at Cheap, ! J. BOYLE & Go's. UBW STORE JIAIX HTUVA:'1 OCJIHiX, EAST nnd ('liantber Sets, IAUBgefl, Bureaus, Iledsleads, Parlor SoTms, Looking i lasses, (hairy, 'faith s, Safes, AVhat-notliraekels, and all kinds of Yeast Powder I)ooIrys Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. DooJej'i Yeast Powder s, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE is put up in Full Weight Cans. Dooley's Yeast Powder liolls. SPRING REDS A SPECIALTY. Makes Llepant Biscuits and Doolej's Yeast Powder Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn Bread, ' &c. Pooler's Yeast Powder Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Pot Pies, Cakes and Pastry, nice, light & healthy, . y) Iicd. - - THE FARMER'S FRINED! Boot, in the most fashion"ble style, go to Reed & Ryan's. . man-of-w- - GllAIS s: Takss Glum, &c Dr. Sellers, the dentist, ia view of the great scarcity ol money, has commenced to accept grain and produce in payment for professional services. This will be a great accommodation to many who are in need of artificial teeth, but who have not the money ith which to pay for them. We are pleasedto see this disposition to accommodate the public, on the part of the Dector, but can't help wondering if a rtaiu marriage ceremony, lately performed, has not had some influence in - A where business wil If you HOREOCKS, Has Just received a splendid stork of Fifth Street, at the Depot, - Main Street, manship ha3 only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will & IJyiiii, FOULGER. TF. ability in the trada none can dispute, and whose beauty and stylo of work- be known frojs this date as Call on me and examine prices. SEcw Goods! Mew Goodsl taken into I II. Zljasi, 5Jr. All for Sale at YF.BY LOW FIGURES. dSOO-S- where lie intends to carry on tha business in all its branches, on the most scientific scale; and to aid him in this, he Las ' : ARRITIXa NOW Consisting of me htsst stvles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans , Linseys, Sheetings, Notions, &c. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots & Shoes of the luteet styles in great variety. First-clas- s family that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Shop from I.Iain Street to the Depot, tences. Careful inquiry fails to confirm the report that four members of the return ing board have resigned. No oue is yei appointed to suoceed Bouseno as umpire ou the advisory board. Montgomery, Ala., 17. Col. Thomas 11. Wditmore, chairman of the executive committee oi the Demo craiio Conservative puny, of Sumpier couuty, was arrested at Living-- ou to uuy, ou ft charge ot couspuiug to injure The democratic Detective Hester, .neeiing advertised was about to usstm-bi- e This wheu lhe arrest was made was the first 'Democratic meeting held in Sumpter county since Deteeliv Hester took control of the county three weeks ago. There are two United Siates Com missioners, both Republicans, io Livingston but Whitruore is to be carried to i Mbila .o be tried before Commissiouer Guleite. Deicciiv3 Hester has had a sheriff's posse of about fifty men arrested for quelling a riot in Sumpter county, and arrests are still being made. Condensations. From Saturday ' Longstreet, Casanove, Kenner and An terson, four members of the return deAn excellent vein of hematite iron ore ing board, have, it is understood has been discovered about five miles clared to Goveracr Kellogg their to resign if J. iVSatidieon Wells, from Weber Station, U. P. R. R. of tbe board, will hand in his president Joseph Nounnan has resigned the of- resiguaiion. Wells has been teiegraphed fice of Clerk of the Third District Court to by Kellogg that this ac ion, if acoeded The Salt Lake papers all express their to, wiil enable the governor to carry out the conferenee agreement iu regard to regret at the change, and accord Mr. the returning board giving theConaerva Nounnan . cred't for a manliness and lives two members, ' Washington, 17. straightforward conduct while act'ng in arrested a gang of have .. The police the position he now res'gns. book thieves who have been making exH. II. Wadman has gone into tbe Baih tensive depredations on the committee Brick Polish business. rooms cf the Capitol. I,8o0 pounds of Mr. Humphreys, of Mill Crack, has documents have been recovered. Most canobtained two hundred and sixty gallons ef them are valuable volumes whiah The thieves systematbe not replaced. a and acre an of splendid mplasses from ically entered the rooms and carried quarter of cane. He finds ready sale away their plunder. ' San Francisco, 17. ' ''. for it at a dollar a gallon. ia felt here in commerinterest Much Herald: From Sunday morning's a report which is well about circles cial Mr. Ed B. McKean, son of the Judge, re verified, that a German is to succeed Mr. Nounnan in the office cently entered the harbor of the Naviindem-nof Clerk of the Third District Court. gator islands and demanded au $18,-00- 0.i in the sum of chiefs tbe from (Men-day this meet ' to was The petit jury If not paid tbe coramander would exmorning and commence what is take possession of the islands for Germany. The American residents raised pected to be a long sitting. The Indians at Beaver, a few days $tj,000 of the sum demanded, which was the commander of Beaver Head, nuid on board the vessel, ago,' cremated the body a bond for the remainder, to be taking a chief who had recently died. raid wijhin six months. It, is represent Fred. Stockfled arrived at Salt Lake a ed that the natives are anxious to come of the American few days ago. His first exploit was to under the protection are very lm lslanJs The trovcrnmeut. steal a saddle, for which he has to work to our commerce as a coaling portant he was up and fifty days. Saturday evening supply station for steamers between Davii Pacific ports, Australia, China and Ja with inciting again, charged Pulle to sieal six head of eattle from Mr pan. head were Bridherry, of Malad. Three FOREIGN. lost on the way, but the other three were , Pulle turned sold at Salt Lake for $6-3- . Bombay, 17. State's evidence. Stockfled is no nndr htts been visited by a frightful Bengal before $1,000" bonds to appear for trial cyclone,, whieb caused a general havoc the Third District Court. Telegraph Hues were prostrated and cars blown from the tracfe. Kingston, 17. infl Th nieetins of Cubans on the 10th On Sunday, the 13th inst., of of insL ia the celebration of tbe sixth an of the bowels, Anna, daughter niversary of the declaration of Cuban Isella and C. D. Tyree, of this city, aged independence, was dispersed by order of the Governor, by the police, why were seven months. at directed to take the names of those who o'clock 3 at Funeral this afternoon refused to Icarc. Quesada, who was the M. E. Church. I FALL & WINTER GOODS! CLOTHING. TO INFORM HIS friends and Uie public generally, G 13 R, OGDEN Sa NEW STOCK OF S. HEAD TVM. WIS IIKS 1 W. F O U Ioo!ey's Yeast Powder Dooley's Yeast Powder Eagle Emporiuni Is the Best, because perfectly pure. Is the Cheapest, because lull weignt. Yeast Powder Dooley's satisfaction. Is to give guaranteed Be Sure to ask for WM. JENNINGS & SONS, Doulev's Yeast Powder and do not be put off with any other kind Pooler'" Yeast Powder Is put up in Tin Cans of various sizes, suitable for I amines, Boarding Houses, Hotels. Restaurants, and River, Lake and Ocean Vessels on short or long voyages The market is flooded with Cheap. In ferior, Baking and Yeast Powder of light DOOLEY'S YEAST or short weight. POWDER is warranted full strength and full weight. Sold at wholesale and retail, generally through ut the L'nited States, by dealers in Groceries and ramily Supplies, fc ta 0u r tS. c Sj n ft) rf trik-l- y i JUST OPENED with the FINEST ASSORTMENT of BRY and FAMCY DEESS PATTEKNS, Sillis, Sat ins. Velvets, lyoj)linsf JS AND ot ioit, APLEtha GOODS! Adapted (o NcasciB, ami OF THE LATEST STYLES. V. . Jl'SZ'CiS & soss. |