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Show Birth. KVEKISO, Snndsyi PubU.bed EVER? sc.ptt, bVtteWPri. Publishing CmM. nd Buiine. MaKr. CflM.W. PENROSE. Editoi Roser-- f. Passed Through. Hon. John Idof Snn Franciscorand ptrrty passed evening from the East, in our city I ' ' "TreTorton." car tbi special At 2:30 p.m. yesterday, tbe 22d inst , to tha w.fe of Thos. J. Stayner, Esq., of this city, a fine f on. All we'l. WANTED, drtrt3? " hU. oat, barley. Com, Kcnawat.- -J. Clark's team were' oo the rampage , Ihey started from cillkt'i Bakino Powder C. depot1 and went theU. along Wall j0 pleise. II IS pure nu ucmr mnoyStreet southward di-lat a terrible ; rate. At cook. ; poiuis the. the latest advices Joe was running after f' Ti k . 'T ' ' J them. We haven't heard whether he the are Extracts Giuet's Double " caught them or not. busfc is use, and sold every where. ..i d4 lm Vkrt Sick. Mr. William Allen cal and informed us that Mrs. The clouds are rolling up led Cloddy of is very sick, and is Beeket, There downfall. Eden, a again and threaten itnd eearcely to, recover. She is wants that expected quieting is plenty of dust r abou; seventy-fouBut seasonable. be will years of age, which gentle rain makes her case the more we don't a flood; we protest against hopeless Kriends who wish to s.e her alive would , , want a saa of mud. ; , ;; " do well to call soon. ' . i. Mrs. Becket is very well known bv the 1)IIIED PEACHES, never1 fails m f ' ;. ' te-da- y, . Ten Cents driwi Peaches dS.tf fur good per pound will be paid t Z. 0. 11. 1., Ogden Brniic-h- . ,D. U. PliJaiY. Suyt , PLEKTY OF OOOD MUTTER. At THOMAS DL'DOE'S, co'ner f ranklin lind luiirth Strwte. A regiilnr mippty from Cache Valley. Alw produce, groceriet, tobacco 4c. dl-i- - The report that the PeoclamationJ horrible looking daub orer J. Horrock'n drug store, with the singular object in the centre, was the work of the proprietor, and the effects of Judge McKenu's charge and the awful responsibility of working on a bo;as grand jury, is here The author of the by coutradioled. rumor, if discovered, will be liable to indictment far libel by the aforesaid B. ' G.J. " "' ', Bob Shave McKenn ! , .' , ! ! Gillet's Soap Powdee is cheaper than soap and washes with half the labor. 141m. Jus To The Ladies Exclusively. received, a very fine aeuortment of Hats, lionDets, and all kinds of Millinery Gueils at THE LADIES'- - Millinery Store, near the M. E. Church, and tb. ladies of Ogden would do well to ex amine the goods already received, and now coustanlly arriving before pui chasd!4 tf ing elsewhere. Gbais Going. Where is all the gra n going to! Every day fe ma pass our on the w y to the depot laden heaviy sacked grain. with sixteen ly 6f-fic- e old settlers throughout the country, end is greatly respected for her many I virtues. 1 I .' : Robdinq Hem Coops! Mr. T. II Bul of Salt Creek, Weber Co., informs us that, having been absent from home about a week, he returned last Sunday and found Ju the place of a doren tame ducks and fifteen chickens which be left in tbe coops, a solitary stinking fish duck. The thieves, whoever they were, even stole five setting hens with the eggs they were hatching. He believes ihey were taken by amateur sportsmen, who, failing to shoot any game, stole his poultry. Tracks of fine boots were to l:e een around the coops. Bullock is anx-ieu- s to know their names. lock HORSES rOtt LUMBER OR BEEF--I have four fine American horses, from four to wveu wliicu 1 will He 'I cheap for cash jeait o.d. or exchange for lumber or beef cattle. THOMAS CASSIN, Ogden. Tkbbitobial News Condensed. From he Beaver Enterprise of the L'Oth inst. Blooded stock is getting common in beg South, seven head of fine Meiino heep have just been added. "Si" Uogerton has taken possession of he Beaver telegraph office. Eugene Bacon broke jail on the 14th nst., by cutting the ceil door loose from its fastenings with a chisel. The it. George Tabernacle is 50 x 106 feet outside. The epire is 141 J feet high, and the bell weighs GOO lbs. The belfry contains a good clock. The Enterprise is out of ink, and will have to suspend till their order arrives From lust evening's News: Henry Spencer, the demented creature who ua made the tool of some s lly p nctical joker, aua leu to believe - Iiiri- ,elf a deputy marshal, is at large and annoying respectable citizens, lie fehoulu BY TELEGRAPH. of General Merrill sad. Commissisner 'We learn that warrants are Levege: prepared for ' the arrest ,of merchants and ethers, which will take place fro r A KKW 8T0CK OF The Times in an exir , bably advises submission to arrest by United States soldiers, but advises persons so arrested not to give bond. The card en ' which arrests are to be made is getting NOW' AERITlSCf w' to addi'ional day. signatures , if Consisting of the latent styles of Priuts. ShirtiDg. Flannels, Jeans, Linseys, .3 bteveport, 22. Sheetinjis, Notions. Sic. GENTS FURNISHING.. COODJS, .Boots & Shoes ueneral Merrill commandant of of the laKtect etyles in treat variety. First-cla- " family this . department. aad Commissioner are that Levege, slate papers preparing for the arrest of sixty nine merchants Call on me and examine prices. LOW FIGURES. A for Sale t ':! Ul who have pledged themselves to retain ; no employe who supports the Radical AMERICAN. , There is party in tlii pending contest ' Springfield. Mass 22. little excitement over the matter. LeadA barn belonging to li. W. T. Mali, of ing lawyers have advised the parties that Stockbredge, the Stiest in Western Mas- their pledge is net in violation of the en- I with sachusetts, whs burned List night, forcement act. The pledge rejeived 180 175 tons of hay, some fine horses and additional signatures, including the other property. Loss $250,000. of representatives of nearly every aimes 22. Detroit, business hnus--e in the city. Tnis was Ogdesi. The Droncller Crooklvn uT the North-er- u done immediately on learning of the ' i ' ' ' Transportation Company, exploded intended arrests jiHt reieired a Hpieudid atK'k nf her boiler this afternoon iu the river 5 twelvj miles below thi city. Sixteen FOREIGN. persons are reported missing. 'The ..;!t v I steamer Cuba brought the survivors, a Ilendage, 22.' uuuiber of whom are badly u.jured, to Bishop Urgel has arrived at the head-- ' the city. quarters of Don Carlos. New- - York, 22. a The Lurlm chief, Mogrovejo is at m ... s ;r.j; - ., ,. ., Special to the WovM: Gen. Miles' crais wanted r; wit6,000 men.- -; SSorilla has re- Expedition, Capl. Cliuffee's command, miles sotiibeasi of Camp Sup .1 thiity-fivMadrid, 22.V- A. l ,170t-The CarlTst cliiefs Lozana and Fuster, ply, i. f., l'J. A decided advantage bus been gained within the past tew uayu have been arrested while passing nil ! over a band of hostile Kiowas. led by through Cordova in disguise. It is proRed Otter. For some time previous to bable Lozana will be summarily tried ,4 i.i;'i '( . the 17th inst., Captain Chufee, with the aad executed at the drpot where he re 0th regiment of cavalry, of lien. Miles' cently ordered the shooting of several command, had been in pursuit of this railroad officials. THE BEST THING KVKR'IXVE.VTKD FOR THE FARMERS ' '"' iJ Havana, 9. par:y, and on the date mentioned came HI? ItT I II TO 'ITIL1 Wl.Mir Two steamers arrived from Cadis yesr. v j; : unexpectedly upon thein before they could imtke preparations for flight, and terday with 1,550 soldiers. Theyjanded Neavitas. Tba military succeeded in captarmg their entire 1,000 men-at- . camp, consisting of tents, horses, blan cemmauder of Colon telegraphs that vol kets, etc. The Indians were greatly de- unteers and other forces had a skirmish It will separate, grain into first and, sccond clasS qualities, f ' moralized by the affair, and are fleeing on the 14tb with a band of outlaws. . ' tuke out broken kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and, ia a southwesterly direction toward their They killed one and the rest fled to the ' ' all refuse, and divide the differeut 'qualities',. !,'' " agtnuy in the south wesi corner of Indian mountains closely pursued. Tbe Spanish ' "" V varieties and into bebeatin the have district miles B.ime about distant, Sejmrate guerillas Receptacles. fifty Territory, tween Washita River and north fork of en and dispersed a small band of insur ' ; : Red River. Pursuit of the fleeing In gents, killing seven. , s I j i ' , i dians was kept up, and at last accounts It is the casfefct running and tnt st complete hand machine ever the soldiers were ioltwniug The fugitives tlml presented to the public' ! homo surprise was created among -rapidly. At a meeting in the steamer Tokia to- the faculty of Yale College the other day, Mr. A. A. Dow said the ship proved morning by seeing the statue of Prethat it was not for wuul of material or sident Pierson arrayed in the airy " J and can bo run by a boy.' skilled labor that the United States had fi flannel shirt, with a red costume a of We A' ' !'.'" lost prestige on the ocean. irrw "ii,. lit '.'.' ,(!,.(? paid other nations tor carrying our goods be- demoralized silk hat on his head, and cause government refused to back up our a seedy cotton umbrella in his hand. Rights for Precincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the steamers with subsides as England ha hers, lie hoped when these vessels enr TJ '' countered their British competitors on Evidence Accumulates th; Pacific, our government would be Thatntt Baking Towitar can itiuid the teot f a .11 touud equal to the niuiuienunce of our careful chcmicai taatyiria like liooLEr'l Yeast 9 to th ioat cri tical Fowher. nubjectetl Although -d'2ilm ' flag' ,, no ingredients could be found enter'i,,n.;..((f,H;;: analyzation, J. N. Dale, of the American Silk Asso- ing into the euuipoaiiion bat such M are perfectly ciation, ou bebaft of that association, inre and nutritious. Thin acconnt fur the entire and uniform Katfcfnction (riven by Doom's Yiait presented a beautilul Americau flag to Powder in the culinary department. '' the ship. It ia the chepet. best, and most enable itaking fall;2&,mntee;goods! Steamer Explosion. Indians Routed. i t . ' I Completion of the Steam Grocoroios, Provisions, cbo, tfco - erTokia." Croods! lIew; l :i J I -,' Dry Goods it Groceries always on hands Or-dun- ,' , e THE FARMER'S FRIEEID 1 s , ' fit. Works to ?? a Chtm- -' i'oiaisr.T,:L 'ob.' Tjpj&i&j. im Tay Iojp !';:SeniiiGer ill .pGUEN. : Omaha, 22. The papers, without regard to political opinious, denounce Gov. Furnace for upon it Powder known, and ia recommended merits alune. Yenr Grocer keep it. . , ,, i, . in-ul- u-- i.... j , , y - , nrBt-clas- . K STOe...... t t Vh iMn 4 V WM. S. READ .u.jtr' .! 'ift-jua- ...: nr.! HIS TTTISIIES" TO INFORM M friends and the public generally, thathehas removed his Bootand Shoe Shop from Main Street to the Depot, where he intends to carry m the business in all its branches, on the most scientific scale; and to aid him in this, he has taken into 1. It y 8 11, Mr. 1 iust Erer brought to this City; manship has only to be seen to be admired. Therefore the firm will Aft For Sale Exceed iwjfjf , tile Depot be attended dispatch. N. B. , where business wil ' i - ' ) ; If you wan, a good fitting Boot; in the most fashion-bl- e style, & Ryan s. go to Reed dl0-3m- . a'i ;AU , ; ; .', 'id ' a k. to with punctuality and ' " " Cheap t al ' 1ST El "WVi li i l II ' T O B Ei ' S- , bs ,r (!(' h:'.l ; PLAIN ,.'.,..... AN1) FAKCY ' s. FURNITURE m. lull TAYLOR'S HOTEL ' ' 1 EAST SIDE MAlisr STItEET, OOllEX Parlor and Chamber Ret, linages, S urea (ia. IJedKHls 8m res, feofti. Look I lie CIMMH, t hairs, 'tables, of H'hatnots, ltracket, and alt ktuils ...... l SPRING 15KDS A SPECIALTY. 14 ! :BOY li E & Go's. J. Itcad li.van, Fi flh Street, at be known fro a this date as tV arrived from the East, a splendid jSelcptiojj ,pf jtbe.',' FINE ST J FUBBTITUKE whose ability in the trade none can dispute, and whose beauty and style of work- er i Gbpdsl clothing, boots: shoes,;; ETC., . s. HTew sa'MUEL HOBEOCKS, - now-a-day- wrFOULGEll. riflllWHJifi If) 1 pardoning the uotoiious torger and su Weber, which bo did, despite the earnest protestations of all classes. The Governor was burned iu effigy at Fie wagon passed by in a train, piled up wont lust nignt. high with full packs of oats and barley The State Aid Society announces that ' Fourteen of ibeiu were from North Ogthere are 5,000 to 10.000 people in Nebraska who in 1 be fed during the comden. is shipping in If Wi ry Kettleim-ning winter by charily. 1 ii will not lake 'ng to clear proportion, Cincinnati, 22. ; the people s bins, NovTiloa't send it a.'t Advices from New Wasiuugton, Ohio, out of the country. , report that 2,500 acres of marsh, a few miles from that own, are ou fire. Great excitement prevails among the farmers Another Bot. And now it. is Mr iu that vicinity, as their property is enbe restrained. ' and Mrs. Stayner, who are- rejoicing ; dangered. The Grand Jury have decided that " . over the birth of a.bran new, boy, weighChicago, 22. hey have no jurisdiction of the case of A Washington special sfty Mr.!Jack-son- . ing nine pounds, clear. None of your Fred , Stockfeldt, he, having stolen the the pbotogrnper who accompanied big shawl wrappers, or anything of that the llayden expediiion to the "Great cattle in Idaho. kind, but nine folid pounds of solid ' returned fcere He re An indictment has been found against West, success in remarkable is negiks.ro taking ,Tf Wy. Jhat y why J, N. V. Jones', who struck a rioter on elec- - ports atives. Several ruined cities, hitherto All their friends consmiling to dsy. ion day, and he is now under $500 unknown, were discovered and photo " """ r" " " gratulate. graphed. One mountain was scaled and bonds. measured, and proved to be somewhat is how it The News wants to know Bio BustNEsav-WalkBros. & Co. higher than any other heretofore measiniilav nvKtMlllll v.:. RIKV DlWft niint,;n. IV. IUC11 .,,!, VIt hat the U. S. Marshal and his deputies ured in North America. new goods for the' fall and winter seas, know what is tctretly done by the Grand .......... - Washington, 22. ij The National Republican, which has to ons", which has been selected in great Jury, and why they ate permitted been advocating a third term for Presido who not testify dent .variety specially forThis market. Their browbeat wi'nefBes Grunt, says to day : "The Presieitensi aecording to their notions. , dency during another term would have It could confer few attractions tor him. for a full stock of all kinds of merchanFrom tbia morning's Herald : honor. or no further hint higher upon is to be mine re dise in demand.. Emma on the .Work Tbey guarantee to give There is no reason therefore to suppose ' tbe highest, s he desires it. ' On the contrary, his natprices for produce, aa well sumed immediately. . Mr. Ward E. Pack and family, on their ural traits and inclinations are known to ask the ' lowest rates for their of domestic quietude goods. Read heir advertisement in anway from Kamas, cat freely of boiled be in the direction These facts would make other column. This firm is determined chicken, and were seized with a deathly and privacy. him appear ridiculous should he come o he beat It is supposed the chickens out witn by no other for enterprise and sickness a pronunciamento. inducements to purchasers ' The jury in tbe safe burglary case was were afflicted with a prevalent poultry and is composed of completed disease. Seven white and fiva colored juiors.' Wheeler Troupe. A musical char The old adage, "There is no such Major G. B. Chamberlain, C, S. Mar-- ! acter entertainment of a pleasing and word as, fail." don't applj to Wall shal a. Atlanta, Ga., has accepted the position of chief of the southern branch street of the Secret Service Department. the Ogden Theatre to morrow, Saturday, , : A Brooklyn, 22. u and Monday The fool is willing to pay for any evening. From the criti- This morning, Albert O. Crockett and 'ms of the press on the route of thing but wisdom. No man buys Charles Shaw, two delegates te the Demtravel 0f this that which he supposes himself to ocratic city convention, and several ethtroupe, we expect to aee alreadv. er politicians, while in a state of intoxi s The Evanston have an abundance performance. cation, entered an Italian barber sbop, Age besu ws' unqualified on the six when that praise observes and proceeded to demolish ths furniture. Somebody v heeler Troupe, "and pronounces it the When interfered with by the proprietor iai- - wu aown sn io luaies young ocst entertainment of the kind ever and assistant, they set upon them, and norn a is tin given dross, a small boy witn the former's bead was laid open by a See posters and go early a v in fcvati8ton. refuge for the weary. blow, and the latter severely wounded. a nil up tbe house. seized a pair of large The "Don't be anjry with me darling," shearsproprietor and plunged them into Crockett s is an annronriate sons for a raan.to abdomen, causing his entrails to pror.. jlaroed Hotel. Mr. J. R. Pool sins after he has blackened both, of trude. Shaw's nofe was nearly severed a neen the fight. Tbe barber and assistbusy for some time making im- his wife's eyes. It goes to shew .that during the authorities. portant additions and improvements to ant surrendered fine Seeling.' he is a man of Tokio" of started on a trial The "City , "lobe Hotel, corner f Fifth and mis trip this morning, with sis hundred insad a made A deacon "Hoston streets. oang He has put np a two- . home vited guests on board, representing tbe at..- - l. , J uuiiaing on tbe north end. and has take the other night.- - Hiding commercial interests of New York, tohe was accosted by a gether with many from other cities. in horse a modelled his whole establishment car, as New Orleans, 22. 0 8've Ah, deacon, geinnj graat conveniences and accoinmo friend with :, unofficiGeneral The Attorney "Well, eh?" yes, late, auens to hoarders. naturaliall his tbat said iu opinion rAnlin tha rldaeon. "'tis a little, late, ally ' Families and zation papers issued by the Second lady boarders . will find Vmr. T lisvfi attended a "prayer an District Court since 1874 are null and Pecial arrangements for thfir .nmrt conference meeting, over in Cheisea void. The Picayune says all the freat and wt have no doubt that Mr. Pool will the interest was legal minds in tha State are of the unanand this evening, 'eP the reward of his labors. ' The new he inadvert- imous opinion that the papers are legal, prolonged." Just then will be discovered to re- and tbe Attorney-Genera- l open about the first ef No his possibly hat, ently removed their irregularity only just before the vtmber. an.i thea..ugcuienis ior rooms or lieve his conscience, wheH two election. The Conservatives estimate the oi apartmeutg can be made at tre checks fell out jpon the floor. It number of votes involved at 4,000. u the proprietor, on the and the A special from a Democratic source, pre is needless to add that Jones dated now. Shrsvepoit, cays oa the authority djacon pass without speaking To-da- ..... i.m. Arrests in Shreveport. 1 ' y 1 - . ' IBS tcROFEAJI FUX, West Side East, temple Street, , , :ti SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. IgfRooma with or without Board. lant Taylor fe s Eagle Eniporiuin. Cutler, Proprietor. i. T. E. BROWN. M. D. WM. JENNINGS & SONS. Iliytjkir:inn, Siirjjeon ,, ' Olmtetrioiun. mid . Office: 3Iain Street, three doors south .. . of Post Office, . .. ., .', dll-t- f , OCDEX, VTA II. i.- ' , JTTST .. "' , GROVE BREWERY ! Depot and Saloon. y OPK.N'KD . -- with th . - . " ... i ;PITP.ST .' ''":..;.;. a ;, ,.-- 1. . . .. 1 ssoptmwt ; DRT'and FilKJClT GOCBS Silks, Satins, Velvetsl Poplins, Xotions, .r ;'. ,.: AM) i , SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER Wholesale and Retail. STOP Ethe GOODS! LL Adapted to LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT. II. C. MEYERS & Co. SeaKon, and OF THE LATEST STYLES. 45! m 1 W. JEX3TIXOS KGXti. |