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Show She Tbe Drama at Brighaui. gtUn gunrtion. pntlUbfd ETKRY EVENING, gnadayi xcepted, brtb Woden Publishing Commix. Oim.W. PEM&OSK. KUitoi nd BmiuoM Ed. Oodkn Brigbam City Oct. 2C, Jcsctios: Dear Sir; "Time tries all" Huu.r. 74. was heie by our Dramatic Company, on Saturday evening, before a full house. Mr. A. Bir4 represented Mathew Bales. In bis particular role Mr. Baird can hardly be excelled, but his ready wit causes bim sometimes to be unguarded, by not committing certain sentences to Bal Masquk. The carntTal at Salt Lake last night, was a huge success in spite of tbe wet weather. BY TELEGRAPH. Von Afnim to be Released. per-form- memory and substituting an equivalent in their sieal, which does quite well for his part, but takes the cue from tbe next to speak. Miss Armed a Snow represent, ing Laura Leeson, in her manner and language of command, resentment and ridicule, appeared truly graceful, and caused a powerful impression. Mr. E. A. Box as Mr. Leeson, and Mr. P. F. Mad-se- n as Augustus Yawn, were much apHORSES rOR LUMBER OR BEEF-- I Miss Eugenia Snow sustainpreciated bare four fin American hore, from tour te ed the character of Fanny Fact very 1 oldwhich will sell cheap for each evvu ywtn amusingly, and came well up to time or exclmnge for lumber or beef cattle. TUOMAS CAS81N, Ogden. . tlilil. Space a'lows no further ceiuuieil this time. Respectfully yours, NEW lfUTCHER 8H0P. A. Chbisiensen., The fimwt luat in OciInU it to be found at heavy rain last even pic-ni- c ball which was the ing prevented to bsve come off in the City Hall. We are sorry fer the jreung. folks who bad made preparations, but there are plenty more evenings to come. t Five Persons Picked up from a Raft Louisiana Affairs. XoPic-mcTli- e - FOHrKs) NL't'Ki'S, fifth Street, live doors Iro.n Maiu Street. Betf, mutton, Teal, pork, rauxage mwit aut of the best qu .lity at lowest priced. AMERICA. New York, 27. Dr. Alvah Blaisdell, why basbeen confined in the Toombs for several mouths on the charge of being concerned in I be stupendous forgeries of the ,New York Ce viral and Buffalo and Erie railroad bonds, the discovery of which created such alarm at tbe time, Las furnished the nece sary bail and was released. Idaho Politics. l3i-.- iw In tbe case of W. F. G some improvement in prices is mi. S. HEAD WISHES W. POU:IaG expectel Calcutta. 27. The Times of India today announces that Col. Mobray Thompson, the defender of Cawnpoie. fails to identity tbe person who claimed to he Nau:i .ahib, bough be says there is certainly a like ness. The prisoner declared lie was drunk when be falsely confessed that he was Nana Sabib. Berlin, 27. The newspapers say that Count Von Bis Arnim will be released mirck has returned to Berlin. Uerr Pauser has been examined at Vienna. He refused to reveal the source of his revelations in the Ven Arnim case. HIS TO INFORM i f friends and the public generally, that he has removedhis Eootand Shoe be committed to the custody et the King's this, he has taken into Correspondence Idaho World a boy Cahtion to Buys. county Sheriff. The case originated in the refusal of Sbvtiks to (ti"fe to the grand Quartiburg.Oct. 22d, 1874. whose about twele years old, was detected Ed. World: Our busy li'tle town has jury of Brooklyn the imtce of the author firm and a from sacks business stealing been livelier than ever for the past few of ceriain alleged libellous articles m the ability in the trade none can dispute, selling them, for the purpose of raising days, owing to the presence of aspiran s Tribune, upon which information the He was arrested for tbe Dtflegatehip The Hon. S. S. person claiming to be libelled proposed and whose beauty and style of worka little pocket money. Fenn and his Excellency the Governor, to base an action at law. and locket) up in tbe city jail Boys ef manship haft only to be seen to be us a lit ' le talk last night in which Cleveland, 27. gave a similar inclination would do well to The Miners' National Association, ta admired. Therefore the firm will each defined his poi ion. Mr. Fenn look heed this example. the lead and in a plain and impressive which delegates are pment from h11 manner gave us bis views on the differ- parts of the Union, y adopted a res- be known fro this date as ent questions of the clay. He showed us olution strongly recommending i s memDRIED PEAC II KS FALL & WINTER GOODS! SOW ARRIVING Ten Cents jier pound will be pad for good drird PcHilies at Z C. M. I., Ogdeu Bnincli. tf . U. FKEKY. Supt , 4 SST c30O-3m- for Sale at VET.Y LOY FIGURES. AU Just The Ladies Exclusively. recived, a very fine assortment of Hats, Bonnets, and all kinds of Millinery Goeds at THE LADIES' Milliuery Store, near tbe M. E. Cburcb. and tbe To Ogden would do well to examine the goods already received, and now constantly arriving before purchasdl4-t" ing elsewhere. Indies of f. WANTKD, FOULGKR wants wheat, oats, barley. Corn. dried peache, potatoes and eggs, and will pay the mglieat puce. con.-eque- nt Donohoe, of the well of Donohoe, Kelly bouse known banking & Co , of New York and San Francisco, accompanied by a small party of friends, passed through here last evening, going west in a special car. We noticed among the departures for tbe East, this morning, that of Mr Sewvll, lor mt rly of the Flags-tafMining Co., Little Co: ton wood. Also Captain Eg in and Li ut. Allison, of U. S arm . travel, both ou first class n.i einigtuiil trains, continues very he vj; ihe iargc-- t train lor Beveral days winch lnis passed through here, arrived on Sunday night lat, about 130 first class being aboard Travel. Jos. jr. EOULGEJ:. . - Main Street, f West-boun- d i Most of last night Big Downfall tbe cold and driizling rain came down upou the valleys while snow whi ened the muuniain tops Towards morning the feathery Hakes crept nearer and nrit.il. en tiMnrpr to the hi4e of the hill the cold, they increasing by couraged commenced to experiment on the benches and bottoms But the rising of the sun, though not seen by the nuked eye, was felt by ihe venturesome snow and it re-- t red hastily to more congenial places cf deposit in the nouks, crannies and But the ravines of the crajjgy heights. piitilets ruin still falls and the ground A is soaked to a considerable depth. ma e little fiiu weather succeeding will farm-ergood plowing. Get ready for it, s. lOAL 1E ALEBLH. CONV ENT10N.-A- U IU1 promtu convention of the coal dealers of this city, was held yesterday on tbe plank sidewalk, opposite tbe office of Williams & Co. The proceedings not precisely representative of the were and the Ji'nction was the only reporter present. There was no chairman elected, but the business of tbe mediae was at once proceeded with by coal dealer No. 1, remarking that as tbe mountains were covered with snow, it would not be a bad idea to' agree among themselves upon what price should be charged for sinm) lots, and by all adhering to the price, no difficulty would be bad in obtaining the tariff demanded. After discussing the question, it was decided that forty cents should be charg4 for a single hundred pounds of coal, 4 all small lots of less than half a ton, " proportionate rate. 'Johnny, is it cold outside "Very C(H father." "Are the gutters frozen 0Ter, Johnny " "Yes, father." "Then .1 cuaige a penny a bucket more for the al, and God help the poor! ' formal, f Somebody has ascertained that it tokea 48.0DU house flies of average 8lze to make a pound. Miss Lizzia Rous, who had the reputation of being the best linguist Y ree'y, Colorado, shot herself las . i "epir lirt,. a viiuii" man rn whom .i was erjjrarred mirrled another waun. nt Terrible Death of a Freight Conductor ut Cedur Fall Conductor Collier, of the Illinois Central road, brings us the particulars of a sad and fatal accident which occurred in Cedar Falls on Tuesday, in whicn a freight conductor named Putnam, of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and linnesota road, was the victim. Conductor Putnam went be tween the engine and a cur lor the purpose of coupling them together, and while in the act caught his foot in the fror. Thus fastened, the en gine backed over him, crushing his bones and mangling him in such a horrible manner that he lived but a very brief time after the aecident. The trucks of the engine psssed over his foot, and again over his leg near the kDee. then over one side of his bodv. He had been running on the north end nf the line but a short time, and leaves a faniilv in Dubuque e Putnam was about years of age. Sioux City Journal. fifty-fiv- - Ilw jnit raueiml .jiiiiiil Ogden. ttock of CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES, ETC., I INK A FULL Dry Goods OF Groceries always on hand & GKAIS WANTED dftMy MERCHANDISE GENERAL . Chas. ! t AND CEDAR SHINGLES, LUMBER, POSTS Wcodmanscc, f ront Store, Side main street, ogden, u. Stone east t. -- o OTFtRS v. FOR SALE " zPTJLij AT " " ' ttATES LOWEST " stock: ofS OF ALL MERCHANDISE ' I KINDS " : Posts imd Cedai: Lumber, Shingles, ALSO ' ' ' ! '' " ' i ' , . i RBASOIJABLB TERMS. OUST SALT LAKE CITY. Produce of all Kinds taken at the Tt Memphis, 27. to proiest against brought here was a fail- .... , TAYLOR'S HOTEL Taylor Call on JAIew Goods! Blew Goods! SAMUEL HOREOCKS, Itead Jt K.van, Filh Street, nt tlie Depot, , cfco, ttoo rxroxrlsioxxis, me and examine prices. Groooroics, Jlr. I". 1. ltyaii, bers te provide themselves with breeth-oadin- g rifles for protection against the where business wil lazzaroni and ruffians whom the government permit to carry arms in time of be attended to with punctuality and peace. dispatch. Homer, La., 27. No more arrests in this parish, audi N. B. If you wan' a good fitting nobody leaving. New Iberia, 27. oot, in the most fashion-bl- e style, Two arrests are reported made here to day by the U. S. Deputy Marsha'. go to Heed & Hyau's. The prisoners tried hi re yesterday re main iu custody, bonds being refused by dlO-Hthe authorities. Monroe, La., 27. An investigation beiore Commissioner Jewett of tbe case of Judge Scott, Recorder Ramsey and Major Richardson of On thi European Flaw, Homer, Claiborne parish, who were West Side East Temple Street, brought here yesterday, closed to day. The decision will be rendered to mort o . The testimony shows that the Republican meeting broke up on account of a Board by the Day or Week. witpistol fired about a square off. nesses testified favorably for the JgyRooms with or without Board. ,, , Consisting of the latest styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans, Llnstym, GOODS. Boots & Shoe! Sheetings, Notions. &c. GENTS FURNISHINGFirst-class of the latest styles in great variety. family To-da- y, plainly that the lines between the different parlies in Congress are still drawn and that so far from thu different issues being dead and buried, as many of the claptrap orators of the day with their usual persistency and effrontery are so fond of asserting, tbe lines were never so distinct as at present. On the subject of the development of the resources of Mr. Fens our viist and rich Territory. promised to do all that possibly could be done to attain so desirable a consummation. On the Indian question and tbe disposition to be mwde of the "noble red man," Mr. Fenn was really the "old man eloquent." be showed us that the policy of the Government as represented by the Indian t; ing was to have things managed to tint Indians would ever be incubus to tbe body politic, and a profit to the few on wbemlhe management of the Indian devolves. Mr. Fenn who made many happy bits at the existing state of things, corruption in high office, etc.. was much applauded, and finishing his Bpeech gave place to G ov. Bei nett who. in a very lively manner and very suggestive of perf c confidence in himself first gave us plainly to undeisiaud that as citizen of Idaho we had cot the slightest influence in the management of i be affairs of the nation. that a Delegate from the Territories was a mere eunuch if we knew what but by sending him that meant, as our Delegate to Congress he would have things so fixed up hat we of the frontier would soon be on a par with our brethren ot the East, lie iromi-e- d U9 railroads, teli graphs, he lrock flumes (dues he know wniit :h;H is?) in fact evirv hing wv could pus ibly wish for t.v-- now totheiiiij ul juiljiii cnt ( .! inch prob Idy meant the day of election) In the. course of his speech ho charged Mr Fenn with haviujr signed a paper asking John Hailey to run a- - an Independent Mr. Fun arose and most candidate. vehemently and indignantly denied the assertion, and he was believed by all The speech, take it ull through, pre-ewas more amusing ihan instructing It bounded iu those tiering generali-e- " for which the Gov. is so famous. He descanted largi ly on his influence (?) at Washington, leaving us somewhat bothered to account for his being satis fied with the emoluments of fuch a potr office as the one ha holJs affords. Whiit the people of Idaho want, and will have is simply a man of the people a man whose interests are identified with thii country; in fact a worker, nodione In tbe hive of industry. Men, my brotheis, men the workers, ever reaping something new; That which tbey have done but tbe earnest that tliey shall do." Such a man is S S Fenn, merchant. miner, farmer, on mm, nna mm oniy, oi the candidates in the field ran we depend that the interest" of eur lair Territory To ti-in wdl not be negl c ed. doubt upon which side to vole. !et ihem give a ret ospective application to the spinimenls of Dean Swift, that: "Whoever has made two ears o1' corn or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, deserves better of mankind, anl bus done more essential service to his coun try than the' whole race of politicians put together " 0? NEW STOCK Shanks, city eJiior of the Tribune, wherein sppeal Shop from Main Street to the Depot, hid been taken from the decisiou vf where he intend to curry on the busiJudge Fauchetl, discharging Shanks from the custody of the sheriff of King's ness in all its branches, on the most c lunty, tbe supreme court general term has given nn opinion ordering Shanks to scientific scale; and to aid him in R, OGDEN S3 A Culler, d31-tf- . Highest Market Prices. A mass meeting soldiers being ure. T. E. BROWN, M. D. NEW STOCK. Norwich, Conn. 27. The mule spinners in the Baltic mills belonging to the Sprague estate, refused Office: Main Street, three doors south to acceJe to the proposed reduction of of Post Office, wages of 10 per cent, running en full dll-t- f lime and struck Tbe mil. consequently, OlillEX, TTAII. has shut down, and unless the sp.nners accede to the reduction in a short time ! new belp will be employed and woi k resumed Dps Moines, Iowa, 27 The Unittd 8 ales Circuit Court, Judjres Dillon and Love presiding, in the case of Hull H al vs Union Pacific Rauroad Company, Tendered a decisi n SPA l! KLIN (j BOTTLED BEER holding that under recent acts of Congress the court had proper junsdic WbolNRle nini Ketatl. tion of and could by mandamus cot pel said company to operate its road as a continuous line over its bridges and to the terminus at Council Bluffs. This LAGER BEER CN DRAUGHT. brings the case up on its merits, and the notoflattorneys of both sides have been C. M E?tS & Co. ed to appear. It is probable the case will be heard the last of this week or the first ef next. ami OItetriciMi. GROVE BREWERY Depot and Saloon. Mo-da- ( Just Erer brought to this City. ' " ' All. For Sale Exceedingly FOREIGN. Paris, Turin, CIteap, i i at ' ' i I; ' i , , ... J. BOYLE & Go's. Government has issued a note to allay disquieting rumors current on the Bourse and e sewhere in conu ction with tbe memorandum. Tbe note savs Snanisb. i tbe memorandum , refers more to past than to present matters, and the attitude of uone of the great powers justifi :e the alarm felt by Spain, and which sen el as a pretext fur sending the memoran dum. ' i ItT IB "W 27. enosti, minister of foreign affairs, iu an address in this city last evening, averted to the fact of the existence of a parly in Europe hostile to Italy, and expressed the wislt that Italy might 1 ve in harmony with other pow ers. The programme ef the Government, he said, would be the maintenance of its financial equilibrium and the adop tion ot measures for tlie uDlic salety n ceriain provinces. ) Tbe speaker, in conclusion, said this procramrae will also be tL,e bas s of our foreign policy because it affects in its essential condi- ion the strength and credit of the Stale both at home and abroad. London, 26. The brig Caphema from Liverpool to Baltimore, picked up from a raft, five persons belonging to the steamship Man , which tounitered wnile on tbe voyage frout Glasgow to Trinidad. The other passengers and crew of the steamer are probably lost. ' , London, 2". The Mark Lane Express, in its weekly review of tbe breadstuff market, says: With less ram and colder temperature. the weather here and on the continent has been favorable for late potatoes. seed sowing, and all kinds of field work In France, potatoes are abundant and free from disease. Tbe tendency of the wheat market here is rather upward. In some cases there hag been an advance of a shilling. Tbe markets ef France and Belgium have slowly followed those of Great Britain Sales in England during the week show a diminution of 10,000 quarters, which make growers reluctant to accept present rates. Southern Ruia is beginning to ship to England, despair na ef doinir better for some time lo come, as supplies are rapidly increasing. It is thought that cold weather will soon interfere with shipments from America by closing tbe rivers and eanals, when ' EI II. Signor YiscouU arrived from the East, a splendid Selection of the? STORE EAST SIDK MAIW STREET, OGDEX, Chamber Keif, Lounges, Ilureaus, Iledstends, Parlor and 1 lialrs, l ables, Sales, Solas, lnsses, Looking Wiiat-aolIlraeket, and all kinds of s, Yeast Powder Iooleys Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. Yeast Iowler DooIeyV in Full Weight Cans. is r put up Itooley'a Yesist Biscuits Makes Elegant lowler and Rolls. Dooley's reat Powder Dooley'tt Yeast Powder Dooley'M Yeast Powder FANCY FURNITURE PLAIN AND A SPRING UED8 A SPECIALTY. J cent for Mason A Hamlin's unequalled Cabinet Organs Makes Delicious Mulling, Griddle Cak.es, Corn Bread, &c. Makes all kinds of Dumpling8, Pot Pies, Cakes and Pastry, nice, light & healthy. Is the Rent, because perfeotly pure. Dooh'j's Yeast Powder least Powder JlooU'j Is the Cheapest, becaucetull weight. Eagle Emporium. Is guaranteed to give satisfiiction. Be Sure to uk for WM. JENNINGS & SONS, Dooley'H Yeant Powderkind and do not be put otf with RDy Salt other Yeast .Powder looley" Is up in Tin Cuus of various sizes, put suitable for families. Hoarding Houses, Hotels, Restaurant?, and River, Luke and Ocean Vessels on short or long voyages. The market is flooded with Cheap. In ferior, Baking and Yenst Powder of light DOOLEY'S YEAST or short weight. POWDER is warranted fu.ll strength and full weight. Sold at wbolecale and retail, generally through ut the United Stales, by dealers m Groceries and ramily Supplies, JUST OPENED Xjv1slo Oity, ASSORTMENT with ' the FINEST of DRY and FilBIClTGOOBS X)HESS PA.TTEK1STS, f, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Poplins, Motions, AND ; ' STAPLE GOODS! Adapted to the Season, and OF THE LATEST STYLES. 3c d5Jlm |