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Show B Y. TELEGRAPH. .mheaETERt EVENISO.Bu.days.xeepted, bf yf AM ERICAS' PCWBHIM COMMST. tbe0B pgjjROSE.Editoi and Business Manager JgDEX PUBLISHING Co. in the Tbt shareholders NOTICE Company are hreby tbe ,lljourn" aBnua' "meett fieJ th1 Company will be held ia the ing of Tuesday, at City HH0gleB attendance is A 8"ral Ogden PublUbin y, n'elock p Business of importance will rtqueued. fce transacted. . Prest. W. THOMPSON, C. W. PENROSE, Seo'y. at All about noses Nosss. advertisement. tbt City Hall. See ht t.W Just Arrived. CUildreu"' Shoes Miaaea' aud of SiLh8 3d most KASaioNABLt ' lker Bros. ; lAtKSr tlx at dU3-3- The infant child of Mr. Jos. was buried last week, died who giiley Saturday and wajs interred yesterday, fi deeply sympathize with the sorrow ifricken mother. p1ID. All kinds of ladies Human Hair. hair goods. Combings made up, and all Orders kind? of bajr wcrk done oheap. at attention receive particular by letter Salt Lake Hair tit Standard Store, the j. ' d77-t- , f sight. Those who want to,, see something turn up had better go to the aud observe the tenCity Htll which will be exnoses of certain dency See advertisement and go to hibited. To the lecture. Wo lrn Great Bargains. Good', such as Blankets, Nubias, WSI at fsitera and ecurts, AX (U3S-3- W Oom- alKcr uroa. . . e. Washington, 13. The Senate resitted consideration of the resolution for the admission of Pinch- back. Mr. Edmunds moved to amend the re- "olution by inserting Ihe word "noi" before the werd "admitted " so ihat it would read, 'Resolved, that P. 1$. 8. Pjnehback be not admitted," etc. The questiou 'being oatbe amendment, Mr. Edmunds said it' was the understanding that a vote should not be taken and he would aot therefore ask the Senate te vote on it now. Mr. Thurman then took the floor and spoke in opposition to the admission of the applicant. Tbe Secretary of war has addressed a letter to the Secretary of the Interior, eonveying the President's instructions regarding the disposition of the recently captured Cbeyennes. Tbi ringleaders, and such as have been guilty.of crimes, are to be sent to military posts, and will nit be accompanied by their families. The remainder of the captured Indians, with the exception of the two chiefs guilty of outraging girls, are to be turned over to the Indian Department, at their respective agencies The two chief "are to be held in confinement in such a place as. the Commanding General of the military division of the Missouri may direct. The Secretary of theTreasury has decided te return to the old methed of redeeming mutilated United States cur rency, under which a deduction was made proportioned to the number of notes missing. The change takes effect on tbe 1st proximo. Commissioner Douglass has addressed a circular letter to the supervisors and He says: collectors of internal revenue "The recent advance in the rate of taxation on distilled spirits, will be an additional incentive to frauds, and must b met by an adequate increase of vigilance on the part of officers entrusted with the collection of the revenue. The officers are called upon not to disappoint tbe committee's hopes and the expectations of the country, that the increase of tbe revenue will correspond with the increase of the tax. On March 1st. there were 40G distilleries with a daily capacity of 293,827, gallons, showing an n crease in February of fifty distilleries with a daily capacity of 35.038 gallons. A letter has teen received from tbe person who circulated Ihe bribery charges in connection with Mr. Andrew Johnson's election to the Senate. He admits that he makes no charge that John son was cognizant of any purchasing of - Court affirming the decision of the oyer and terminer dismissing tbe writ in the civil suits against Tweed on behalf of the city for recovery of $11,000,000. The substitution of the mayor and aldermen as plaintiffs instead of the supervisors was also held proper, and Tweed's appeals were dismissed. Judge Donahue in the Supreme Court chamber! has granted a writ of error enabling the counsel of Win M. Tweed to appeal from the decision of the Supreme Court general term, affirming the judgment of tbe oyer and terminer in the Tweed habeas corpus case Tbe matter will be argued before tbe court of appeals. The session cf the Louisiana arbitra-tratio- n comjiittee lasted from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p. ro. All the members were present, Mr. Hoar presided. The counsel for the contesting parties remained in the adjoining room during the day and were consulted occasionally by the committee. Charles Cavouse, of New Orleans, was also present. Mr. Hoar at the close of the proceedings stated that i here was nothing to be made known in connection with the investigation and that it would be a breach of trust for any member of the committee to communicate anything. It is thought the will make their report on Monday next. The Times charges that the recent legislation increasing postage rates on prin ed matter, was smuggled through silently and secretly, under the influence of active lobbyists of the Adams Express Company. All indications in the East point to a cheerful spring . with fine business. There ia a growing feeling that the people nave recovered from the punio prostration and that the long expected revival has begun. coru-miit- Cork. IS. . There was considerable disorder in Tipperary last night, because of the refusal of some residents to illuminate their dwellingsin honor of the second election of John Mitcbel to Parliament. Several houses which had not illuminated were Tbe attacked by a mob and sacked. ' ' town is quiet now. A $1.00 Hook for $1.50. The People's Comman Sense Medical Adviser, in plain English, or Medicine By Simplified: R. V. PiRncK, M. D , Weekly, Semi-Weekl- & Daily. am u a ha. y Eftablished leas than tlire ear ntative Kpnliuia Paper, plmlaod t mmu-tai-n and defrad th priaeiple and orfruiatiou of Vm Sational Kepuldkan I'artjr.the INTKK-OCfcAwastarly piwhed to ll forefront, of jonrnrlitnt ar..t .aciiifved a ucow'Dnrdutd ia tha history of such euterpriwa. By umveraitl a&M-u- t it i wen ainiied poainoa M pr 'I he Leading Republican Paper IX THE XOKTIIWEST. Not ilmn on its political character doei tin AN rst ii claim to popular taror. I YJ E It aiuii at ta higboat ncalUnca in all dewrt. meats, and in thli ara of Drocr4iT lournalina aspiret to portion among tho faeit. . iniaitn-oujiA- . niaks especial eJuim a FAMILY A NEWSPAPER. : OGDEN BRAN C p. am - .1 Xow offers to the public SPECIAL Jnj ! T I30-I5TJOI32I3I2Ir- In the Purchase of Clothing, Hoots & Shoes. Groceries. Canned Goods, JIats it- Grps. Goods, - It columns are carefully enarded agaiuat objectionable matler, and every erturt w auul tu reudvr ita pleasant and protttabl couipanioa to the home nreaido. The Commercial Department Is conducted with prest care, aud everything make the MARKET KKl'OKTS nd BUSINJCS8 MEN of the Nortliwost cau UPON. rionetr, anchasthe c m. i: z. mmm, the FAKMKKS KY The Agricultural Department Ladies' Dress Goods, Milliner!, bhaws, Fancy Trimmings, Xotions,dc. Laces, la carefully editad by gentlemen of ability and sxjwneDca, In LUcratvire, Loartahd General Xews, Forelyn ct" Domntlf. Correspondence, Carpets & House Famishing Goods And everything that goea to make A Newspaper Stoves First-cla- ss It ia not excellod by anv publication country. The IN TERLOCK AN ia a in the NATIONAL NEWSPAPER one that will be found useful aud Interesting to Americas in ernry part of the glol. Vllnlett especially represents the ORKAT INTERESTS of the NORTHWEST, it i National in ita riewa and comprehensive in ita Firm in ita political faith, it ia not bigoted, aud in a'l diacuaiona aiiue to be candid, diguitied, and above " peraonal almi. haa the largest aggregate The IN'TEK-OCKAcirculation of any newspaper published iu the Northwest It ia aei,t to mora than O.000 diHtrilmtwl in every Stats -- nd Territory in the lulled States. In all the British I'rovineea, and nuHieriotia foreign States and countries. Term of KabMcrlptlon. DAILY. f!2.00 Rv mail i navalile in a 'Tauce), per year Bv mail (puya'.le in advaBrei, threes months H.uo 2.0(1 Sanday edition, per year (extra) By mail per year (iu advance) By mail, club of four, (in advance) ' Ily mail, club of six (iu advance) By mail, club of ten ('n advance) One fbe copy witu every club of ten, v Harness, Harness Trimming. Nalllery Leather und Findings Hardware, Tinware, Glassware,. Crockery. PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS' STUDEB AKEll and BAIN WAG ONS. 300 11. (Hi CALL AND SEE THE lli.OO 25.1.0 f ef the Board ef PhyMEEKLY. 1.50 By mail, per year (in advance) sicians and Surgeons, at the World's Club 6IHI tour of (in advance) above Y. The N. Buffalo, 12.00 Dispensary, Club of ten (in advance) MUX) Work a book of about nine hundre I CI uli of twenty, (in advance) of large pages, proiusey illustrated with One fees copy with every club twenty Wood Engravings and Colored plates, Tinom ZiU Di ""Hikes etfect the 1st of and well and strongly bound w.ll be tay One for January, A.U., IX'ib. Uuner Ibis law tbe po tage sent, post paid, to any address, on newsBHtiers ninst be "aid AT TUB Officii Dollar and Fifty Cenis making it the WIIKKti Tilt. AKK.YIAILKU. Tine will mat It Counselor-in-Chie- Morrison Ploiigft ! Butt Ekd of Wimteb It snowed all yesterday, in Salt Lake. We are getting the butt end of winter in the All Order addressed to D. H. VEERY trill receive prompt Well, it's good for begining of spring. attention. the land and the benefits will be seen in votes. nece'eury fur all subsmtiers or amenta bcihIhil' us cheapest look ever oll'ered subscriptions to send tbe money TiJ PAY I'OST the crops nextlall. - . Kopp's Western Land Owner for to the American '. People. AUK, IN ADDITION TO THE BL BSCKIF ION March, contains decisions of the Secre- Other books treating of domestic medi-ciul'KICK. The following are the rates to be paid of like size und style of binding, nmler Ihe new law. tary of the Interior, establishing the fol 12M-tf- . : 13 centaper year VfKKKLY Lectcee. This evening Mr. C. W. lowing general principles of importance and not nearly as well illustrated, wiih SfcMt-- EEKI.V 20cents per year 8C cents per your Stayner will deliver bis celebrated lec to parties interested in mines. Where no colored plates, and some of them con- DAILY and making Special arrangements mine with country ture on huriSan character as delimited by the given name of a party executing a taining no prescriptions for chibhi e with their publication. deed differs from his name as foun on known no means of self cure for the disthe nose, in the Sainplv copies free Muiiev can be seat by draft. City Hall, at 7:30. I be the location notice, the identity of the eases which discuss, sell for from money order, exprets, r registored letter, at om lecture is highly spoken of by the Suit person must be shown, ruil and com three dollars and a half to five dollars. risk. Address Were Dr. Tierce's Work not published Lake; press and will he illustrated by plete copies of the respective conveyIXTWl-OCEAances arc unnecessary under the rules. by the author, printed and bound wiih comic pictures aud personal descriptions A complete abstract is only required. his own machinery, and , were it sold i of character. Go and bear it. 110, Lake St., Chicago. An affidavit of . continuous, posting ef through agents, as other like works are, not less be be on to claim made would aud notice must have it the, price of plat ; AT For when the by one o: the parties owning the mine M thau four TO-DA- Y! We informed that are New , Qiiurch. the date of :he entry at the local office. publisher pays the author a fair pric arrangements are le,ing made tor toe Tbe plat posted on tbe claim as required for bis production, then adds a profit, to erection ol a Catholic Church in Ogden. by tbe statutes, must bu a copy of the his investment large enough to satisty It has not yet transpired what are the plat tiled with the application tor a pa himself nnd compensate him, not only tent. Only citizens, or those whe have for his labor, but also for the risk of dimension; of the proposed edifice, nor declared their intention are authorized pecuniary loss which he assumes in tuk the exact site of its location, but as tbe to claim and locate mines. A foreigner ing the chances of the enterprise provBacon Catholics are a wealthy body it is pre may make a mining location and ing a success, aud when thebiate. Counrehe becomes eucli behas a citizen FOIIKTII of it, provided STJ.EET, IJleachcU ty and canvassing agent . . earned that an elegant and suitable structfore disposing of it. The proof that the ceived bis profit, they have added to the Dress ure will be the result of their plans. Goods, One door west tf Z. C. M. I. party was not a citizen before disposing expense of a book, that oiiginully cott Father Scanlan was here yesterday of bis claim must be affirmatively shown. about $1.25, so much that the people Motions, Patents have been issued for the fol- have to pay not less tbau &4 00 fur it. and delivered a lecture in Liberal Hall. Utah, Tooele The People's Medical Asviser, on the Second Hand lowing mining' claims: oouniy, Marcus Daly, Poor Ma 's Mine; contrary, is placed wiihin the pecuniaty in It. N. Baskin, Chrisopolis mine, Utah reach of all classes by tbe HU'bor, who Th Flint Cask Ob Saturday, Stoves, Carpets, the Third District Court, the Flint cae county, E. II. Shaw, Marion mine; E. adopts tbe plan of the Grangers, dis II. Shaw, Sparrowbawk mine with middle men aud giving tbe peusing was resumed. W. E Kenersley, cabinet St. Louie, 13. beuefit of the pretits to the people, offer Glassware, AT Crockery, mater, testified that the value of the Francisco PalumB, an Italian, was ing his book ut a price little above actual ' furniture in plaintiff's parlor was from shot and killed this morning, in the cost of publication. That those desiring Etc. g the r $100 to $125. Several policemen testif- northern part of tbe city. The de itu is the book maj run no risK of believed to be the result of the vendet niooey in sending it through the mails, ied as to being at tbe abatement; no ta Three Italians were arrested, the author advertises'' that money ad- ALL FOR SALE AT PRI i ; Before Ilfmovlng to Other , and inproperty was taken away; Captain Burt supposed to be concerned in the mur- dressed to bun at Buffalo, N' ' : in registered leiters, may be der. closed was not side Counsel on PUBeither SUIT THE CES TO present. ' TERMS STRICTLY CASH. : at bis risk of loss. The author's large Montgomery, 13 made their pleas, being restricted by the The negroes have sworn nit a new correspondence with the people upon dl23-3m- . LIC AND THE TiltfES. court to an hour each, and the case was warrant for Cal Waguer, proprietor of medicai mat leu, which we are credibly given to the jury this morn;og. be minstrel troupe, and his ticket agent. informed frequenily exceeds three hunTbe former was discharged, and the dred letters a jay, and requires several latter gave bonds for bis appearance at trained and skillful medical- assistants Furniture bought in large or small Welcomi Home. Hon Geo. Q. Can-Do- n the next term of court. The case bos and short-bau- d reporters to enable him arrived from Washington at 9 o'clock caused several theatrical companies to to entertain and answer them, as well as quantities. dl35-lm- . large daily dealings with disease at tLe Saturday night, the train having been cancel engagements for this city World's Dispensary, appear to have pe Cuiciigo, 13. belayed oy snow. He was met at tbe The Times Washington special says culiarly fitted him for writing th? Work, depot by Mayor Wells and the City there is no chance for Pinchback's ad by rendering him very familiar with the Council of Salt Lake, with several other mission; that tbe speech of Christiancy every needs of the people. Saud-tou- c Monuments eatlemen Prest. F. D. Richards and ef Micuigxn yesterday, while it made no Ho encfeavors in this work to answer all Marble or to tbe all is of indicative numerous the the. way questions relating CUT AND LCTTERKD BY others represented Ogden, and ihe viel votes, that have been adnew republican senators will ' vote health and disea-eome extended to our Turn cm' Delegate was Christiancy, who snowed be bad no dressed to him by the people from ail it hearty and cordial. He looked exceed great reverence tor Attorney-Uenerand hence contains he of land, OODEN. parts MAIS STREET Williams In one place be blamed turn important information for the young and ingly well,' although he was afflicted elieai-- t in the market. Tb and best one of the president's bad advisers, old, ma e and female, single and marsomwuat with cold in bis chest and as and again he made a point which be ried, nowhere else to be found . All the tungs. The party proceeded to Salt said was conceded by all lawyers, the most prevalent diseases of both sexes alone excepted, if he are also plainly and fully considered Lake, arriving at 11.15. l attorney-generae 1 tie see. made known. Un and means of ; Mr. Cannoa has Inhered faithfully mieht eall him an exception. Ogden auction. ate in executive session yesterday, de like other works en Domestic Medicine, od JuEt arrived from the East, a splendid Selectmu of'tho indefatigably in the people's inter cided to close tbe'debat e on the Pint - it includes the subjects of Biology, Cere(fobmkbly junction hotel:) 'ts at the seat of Government, and has back bral Physiology, Hygiene, Tempera question on Tuesday. AND HdME CUSTOM SOLICITED hatched closely every attempt at legisla A Topeka, Kansas, dispatch says tbe ments, Marriage, Reprodueti n, etc., all rpS auid Batislactiou guaranteed. famous seven thousand dollar package o; wbicn are treated ia an ongmi I ana X. u wUieh wotrid be inimical te affairs It is a compen M. H. BEARDNLEY, Proprietor. Ever brought to lhis City. of greenbacks, which it was alleged nteresting manner. ltt Ctah. He has been sustained by tbe as a bribe to State Sena dium of Anatoniatical, Physiological and AVM. gave Pomeioy l and confidence of his constituents, tor York two years ago as a bribe to Medical Science, and embodies tbe latest All For Sale Exceedingly CJmip, at u las maintained his position ia the vote for him for United States Senator, discoveries in each department. A. G. -- " and which has been in the bands of the oi Powerful hostility. We hope our State Treasurer, where York placed it. - - OGDEK MAIN STREET. Delegate will Lawyer. Tracy defines IJeecher's enjoy the respite of a few ever since, was finally disposed of yesmonths from his deeffeuse as "a complicated trausaotion, Congressional duties terday, the Attorney General having Four doors Nerih of Ogden House. ua oe better the State had no right to the including details difficult of just or cided that than-eve- r reto prepared actions several the and legal money do. will That mould represent Utah again in Deexact statement." for its recovery having been MAIN EAST cember, which we are assured he will "do pending it over turned dismissed, the cusiodian All kinds of nnd Cliainbor Setn, IahiuS ently 8a fBr nureaiiH.I Iledstcmls, a Delegate can no te Pomeroy, paying out of it tbe costs MRS. A. SAWYER, mm. Looking C;lsi.Hti, ( linirM. ''althH, Ssi(4-- , 3XT ho incurred in the prosecution of he brilo present anti teriitorepublican Hhat-nots- t, , all ' bery suit apaiosi him, amounting to $2. Manafiictnred in tbe Best system. THEORETICAL ASD 000. This, it is understood, will end PHARMACEUTICAL, PRACTICAL " cannon will be welcomed back to the whole matter: the criminal Cull STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. "mountain norae by the thousands of against Pomeroy will be promptly dis REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED, PRODUCE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. '"tends who resDect and admire his missed at the next term ef court. 13 New York, "nflinobing integrity and able advocacy OGDEN Jnst rmeT4"froin tbe oid stB on Fonrth Et. The Tweed habeas corpus proceedings THIRD STREET, t:JiiJK'( t Agent Tar Jlaaon & IIainliuH f Ih eir cause in Congress. concluded yesterday by the Supreme day, . rUoi np . 1 supt. JNTKH-OCKA- . INTEIt-OCIfA- S INTER-OCEA- Clearance Salo! 1 tU-e- FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. dollar. NEW Win. FOULG 13 R ' S Hlathesoa Choice di.-po- Sheetings Furniture Etc., Fancr Teas, Sugars, Hams, Groceries, Ilrowii ami Prints, Flannels. Etc. Etc. LADIES' CLOTH AND CALF SHOES. RUBBER OVERSHOES, SACRIFICING PRICES!' Iretnie. w Foi;i,r.i;i; . Y-- ' NEW STOCK. MONUMENTS. l e Fowler, self-cur- BEARDSLEY HOUSE, J fa- FINEST FURNITURE! 0I1LS0N, J. BOYLE & Go's uHUii:m "W TI . W Mill 1 STREET, Parlor Bracket, and PLAIN AND Ul-3- E STO 0IE.r kluit, of FANCY FURNIT! iiniiialft |