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Show OCA- ITEMS, - v ; Del if cred. B T TELEGJIA PH. Goods purchased at Z. C.' M. I.Orde Correctlf daily' by J.' Branch, .will now be safely delivered 112 within the Co. Gold . buying, cUj limits free of foul Z. C. M.'I. AMERICAN. charge. New. York, 27. Orders given te the express driver will A letter from Geneva, SwitserUaJ, receive prompt attention'. gives a account of a terrible bail storm D. H. Peeet, are reqnwted ( which swept over the city oa the "rh Maaager. F.1 ' d2C7-tIt commenced to rain about 9 instant. Wells f J ; that Elder Junius o'clock p.m., and during the night the Et thir Fisx Boqckt. We acknowledge the city waa brilliantly illuminated by sheet Pe0pl8 this eTeniog, receipt, this morning, from Mrs. Hannah HU, the City ligatniug, but 'only "a angle clap of i. Pidcock, of a beautiful boquet of flowers! thunder. Until "ii o'clock thr was culled from her garden inthiieitv Thi not the slightest movement of the air. Then small objects lying on the roofs of posey"! eontained the following varie the houses were caught up and whirled ties : balsam, atook. ninlt. LATEST STYLES around as if by a cyclone. Still there GOODS ; ' was no movement of air in the streets funia, globe amarantkas, dahlia, tenia, below. At midnight the tempest came, flrdar from 1 to 3 p.m. bj the poor portulaoca, mignonette, iee plant, eto. NOW ABRIYISQ. of free mainly from the Jura range and front neighborhood hii eitj ,ad The balsam is the finest of the kind we the sooibweM, traveling in that direc' d227-t- f have seen in America. We are much tion toward the basin of Lake Leman. Hi lake it seemed to spread pleased with the boquet, and gratified As it nearedfan-lik-the e Taxes. out into a form with a front sufto know that there is a taste for beauti wide to embrace the entire city. Attention is directed to eur fine selection of ficiently we among some of the ci.ixens of It did not last much longer than ten theC?tt?" ful flowers , Yofica is hr.eb7 K7e" ,, , , , Ugaen.-"Territorial Uxes , for .1875 are minutes, and at the end of it Geneva de' u4... beaaigers Tts and a Half. An old gentleman was wrecked as no army ofsame ,A laiDavera are requested could have wrecked it in the space mJ office ' the irom me country walked into a certain of time. The storm came in the shape ' I .... ..ttle wl B,e House without delay. and of Court called or sheet mass bank, for of almost a Ogden an yesterday, compact (oaa7 1. t J08KPH a.' " "glass o' beer.v The. gentlemanly and ice, driven horizontally before the temblast. Every gaslight in the streets, pest & Collector for Weber Co. amiable AND HOUSE CORNER LOT who ONE. is of rather hard cashier, Assessor SELLING OFF AT save here and there one spared by rea ten a.m. until four hearing, thinking, we suppose, that the son of a Office hours from projection, was smashed to On. the Bench, two blocks from Main d259-3? oma and extinguished, but the city price of gold was required, replied "ten ' p and a half." the old gentleman was dry, was not in darkness, for the masses of Street, aad one block north of the . "Millennial Star and though the coagulated hail reflected a blue light of jgivsD Oct. The price seemed rather ublic Square, containing three ligtitning in a gastly and ominous manof the arriral announced the 6tb. lost, high, he forked over a dime and a half ner. Tiie windows of manufactories Themas Steed and in a minute, saying, "Draw it quick." and residences were forced from their fourths (I) of an acre. One of the llderi Job Welling, of Farmington on tne pre- - 'What's that for?" asked the astonished fastenings, besides having all their glass best orchards in the city on the lot, j(ob Miller and bedrooms aud staircases in of gold and cheques. "For the shivered, and saloons were thrown open to the with good water privileges, force- health excellent in were beer," shouted the thirsty farmer. Then storm, atod in a minute or two were half iaitrli and ' i s he understood, but hardly knew whether filled with masses of ice far beyond the pump, hose, eto. i j (pints. , to frown or smile. He was accustomed immediate power of the , inhabitants to The house ia new, and has six large remove. The hailstones were formed to draft, but such a draught as the far into masses of solid ice as soon as a i 1.1 rooms ana kitcnen, closets, oatu-rooTo the Ladles Ogden. mer wanted was more than he eould fall. In the suburbs of the city the they tiles Ifrou wish to ave from 25o to $1 on good cellar, pantry, eto. There txehcmgt, even for fifteen cants, so he of many houses were absolutely beaten cli pair of ladies' and childrens' shoes was under the necessity of telling the to powder, and stout partitions of wood and is also a good stable, wash-housto Walker Bkos. JEtc. porter to showe dry one where to get plank were pierced by the bail making job buy, go made boles been have as such ' ' by other conveniences on the premises, might nis Deer. ; a d257tf niusket balls. Tbree persons were killTHE UK Vl.H TRIAL. ed by the fall of a farmhouse in the im- At present occupied by Mr. Joshua mediate vicinity of the city. Vast tjuanr tities of small birds have been picked up Williams, the proprietor. in like quality. Prints, sheetings, tary Testimony. killed by the storm, and the bodies of to the highest Tfe keep from the eheapett or pbksts. b. tovso and several t'oxej have been found, Geneva xvibence the enrrounded by pleasure farms and fidei, the lateii ttylet, selected with 0. A. SMITH WANTED BY THE DEFENSE. great care for our trade. vineyards and market gardens, and No. 2. these have been destroyed as if a charge Walkke Beos. d257tf t :' Special dispatch te S. L. Herald ONE LOT ON THE BENCH, of cavalry had passed ever, involving Beaver, 27. the ruin and despair of the poor and In the Lee trial this morning, William industrious peasants, who new have all Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining We hire receired from ITouog took the stand for the proseou-tioSahd Soip. taken from tbem as effectually as if it AND AGRICULTURAL 1MPLEUEKTS. He testified that by order of Pierce had been sunk to the bottom of the sea. the residence of Mr. Henry Tribe, PIOWS JL H. Wadman & Co., of Salt Lake, a he went to the Mountain Meadow and St. Paul, Minn., containing one (1) acre, with itmpte of their bath sand soap,' which is was there during the massacre of the following special to the Pioneer ' excellent quality and very powerful emigrants. Witness gave a detailed ac Press is all that has been received from young orchard, good fence, splendid count of Lee going into the camp, and of the railroad accident at Brainard since a stains or other marks upon the hands, will supply out, bis this morning. The railroad officials spring of water, which mil does not injure tne skin, All Orders addressed to V. If. JPEEItY will receive prompt it is the emigrants being brought same as the . obsubstantially r story being throw every obstacle in the way of fountain if needed, and a good grass attention, Bunufaclured at Ike Chemical Manufac that told IndiThe witnesses. other is by news at It impossible present. taining have first-clas- s. ans killed the women and children; saw to say what was the direct cause of the lory of the above named firm, who plat. All improvements iDDlied for a patent for the article. It an Indian mangle and kill a little boy accident, whether the cars jumped the ' d296-tf- . with rocks, and another murdered a little track, a stated - by a passenger, or ; ,:, it No. 1. 8UPT. Sustain home manufactures. girl with a butcher knife. Two young whether the. train waa too heavy for the the taken and wer Indians, by girls bridge. The train went down near the witness did not see them again. 3. The forward part ( middle of the Boy the "Provo" Homb MadeCtoth, which was con- of the train bridge. inte the The the break, backing A LOCATION GOOD BUSINESS Doeskins, Cassimeres, Kerseys and ducted by Judge Sutherland, elicited rear part piling it on top of the wreck that additional fact witness, or tbe Jeans for men and boys wear. They only the bridge. Xbe dead are engineer On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now when going to tne Meadow, Had seen Peterkin and fireman Aiken. A woman ire the best and cheapest and wear the hostile Indians driving cattle. j and sister were injured; Mrs. Warren, occupied by J. B. Czachert. longest. W. FOULGER, agent. Samuel Pollock was the next witness. the mother of Tyler Warren, of White He testified that Curtis, his military Earth, was hurt in the head and chest; commander, ordered him to goto Moun Miss Johnson, of Moteley, Bkull fractur& the IceCreax. Payne Christensen have tain Meadow, to assist in rescuing ed and hip broken. - These west from No. 4. tpeced an Ice Cream Parlor at their emigrants, who, Curtis said, had been the top of the bridge into the river. Tbe Is dow offering to tbe City and Country Trade a much attacked by the Indians; was in the field caboose struck on the and broke Seda Water in A BUSINESS LOCATION Manufactory, Fourth Street two and a half, but did not take two. J. F. Sawyer, pier days Dr. of Duluth, Ice oream in any quantity. , Address P part in the massacre; witness was some Lloyd, of Waterville, Mich., and a On "Wall Street, near Williams & & CHEAPER STOCK THAN EVER, 0. Box 29, when the d223-t- f the from distance killing stranger from Moorbead, were among place LARGER, Ogden. was done; did not know who did the kill the debris on tbe feet 32 Co'b. x 80 Lumber wheie of Yard, the I r top pier, ; ' ing; beard the shooting and saw Indians they remained until lowered by ropes ' , , , Ko on the around buildings. slaughter field; running is hurt in the face and limbs,not Siikgee's Pastry. J. H. Stinger's next morning visited the scene of the Sawyer is burt in tbe feet. 1 be seriously; Lloyd cake is toothsome, light and murders and saw arrows there, both stranger is not seriously hurt. A coro He is ah excellent pastry cook where the men and women were killed. ner's inquest will be held to morrow. , GOODS. Witness saw a man carrying a white flag San r rancisco, .7. and a 5 No. -- :o: baker. At the London into the emigrant camp, but did not A fire at Grass Valley, last night, de s Bakery, Fifth St., he kneads the deugh RESI- know who he was. the Golden Eagle hotel and other ONE DESIRABLE DOUBLE stroyed nd rolls out Afternoon. John W. Bradshaw took business the paste, and as he needs DENCE property; loss '$30, 000. of his the stand. The material nstomers as well, j FiUsburg, 21. just roll in your two testimony are as follows:points Lived in -- :o: By an explosion at the Pennsylvania Oa Wall Street, near the corner of wand get .a half dozen leaves of good Cedar in 1857; his son came home and Gas Coal company s shaft, near Irwin s . f told him that Haight wanted him to Station' this morning, John Humphrey Sixth Street. House just completed. the dead at muster and go to bury the was burned to death, and five ethers families. ' , Meadow; took a spade with him; Haight were badly injured. The works were Suitable for one or two Cokstastly Areivinq. Jennings, asked where his gun was: Witness said but slightly damaged.. to bury a Sow & Omaha, 27. Saddler, Eagle Emporium, Salt be didn't think he neededhim gun a fool, and dead: Haight called the and this WOOLKX GOODS. rain last The lake heavy night of constant City, are in receipt said he didn't understand things. Wit- morning which fell in this vioinity and No. 6. ew which assignments of Staple Goods, ness then said he had a gun at home.but in western Iowa, undoubtedly and mucn FARM ammunition. Haight said "you damage to grain, and will delay the tB7 iU job to A FIRST-RATcountry dealers, or sell bad nofool On Sun harvest. 11 retail and may go home. at prices which defy competU are a dav. soon after their passage tnrougn tne Governor Fletcher, Hon. Chas, Faulk Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent l ' If". .. d306tf d249-li town, and before the day of the masBa-cr- ner, 15. w. Harris and J. a. Mine", tne withwell fenced, with or , Haight in- - a meeting spoke of the oommirtee appointed to investigate Prof. condition, fool had old "Some and ' Notice. Drs. said, are s tbe our and Marsh charges, in out a dwelling house and orchard, Waugaman & Condon emigrants, beeu tampering witn tne inaians or iney leave in the morning for Red Cloud. 'll vaccinate the poor gratuitously on would have been in their graves this situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. Saturdays, from 1 to 8 o'clock p.m. dav: but never mind, they have only d239-t- f FOREIGN. pone further into their end." After the transaction be spoxe oi it in meeuug. Madrid, 27. the people to say nothing about The ooastittiiional committee approved Nearlt a Fiee. Yesterdav afternoon teliing it. He saw five or six children from the whole draft of the new constitution. We have also a number of other Mr. Thomas Holroyd's house,' on the thorn wn of which Hubee took, but A will discuss with tbe Bench, came tbe question of conced valuable locations besides those men pretty near to destruction. one, apparently 7 years old, disappeared ministers ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN colonies the right tioned above, to Indian West to tbe """h shade had been made at the after about a weei. ing dispose of. , Didn Bishop by tbe when of representation in wr of the house and a cook stove assembly t . knew of bis own knowledge where j the war in Cuba is terminated. Jtaoed there, as the coolest the for nhildren came from. spot of tbe committee Tbe . Any party wishing to purchase a l4(iies of tiw bouse to Thara has been much talk in Beaver en constitution bave bad a consultation roast and boil and iB well or will horn do to us a brought the call, if that give with the colonial minister and presiden jury disagreed "J ana .8tan,i tn, fire ia A spark W the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught a verdict of not guilty. Lee wouia oe a from tn stove of the ministerial council, and it has as we are determined to sell and will to leaves on the nas pipe or in bottle, dry asinted. but Marshal Maxwell colonies be decided ehall the that been ,M ,0n fanned into a flame, and then large foroe of regular ad volunteer de governed by special laws and have the terms to reliable pur ALSO, A CIIOICB ASSORTMENT OF good 'We was a scream and a determined to prevent any te representation in tbe Cortes. give cry et fire, puties, and is right aa Tefy soon aid such occurrence. Obo of the deputies Elections, however, are to be regulated chasers. arrived, and the fire I in to day. as a witness, a woman according to a special system whioh will w extinguished just as it was rushing brought whn wax a wife of Lee at the time of be enacted at a time. fitting the roof of the house. For further particulars apply to Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California ai.ri. hut who has since been Fortunately iha Vienna, 27, Wine Bitters, men were at work at Mr. E. Stradivorced. Tbe Press reports the government of the undersigned, at their office, cor court this after Boena has in Sutherland to the that Porte Judge telegraphed ta's residence, and' his bojs, with noun said that he wished the testimony the operations CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CIIY, of the Turkish troops at ner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. Warner and Wm. Chappie's nf Rricrham Young and George A. Smith Uelilc bave resulted in and Nevesigne AT ! J", renaered efficient assistance just but their health was so poor that they the dispersion of the insurgent bands 18 the have tn leave asked nick. of time. He come. not could Col near those places. Miss Ann P. Hol-we& on to the roof like a good fe- th;r rfnnitions taken before aommi8 d2i:-3ide court .i Salt I.Rks Citv. The l's" and dashed water against the raging niori tho p.niiest as the prosecution would As Ahswbb Wasted. The Evans It was a very narrow esoape not consent to it, and government had no ton Age complains that Ogden officers n shanties are Lake. Salt at LIVERY TIIE STABLES. NEAR poor places for stoves attorney allowed Hewitt, the swindler, to slip " r is when there is any fire in them through their fingers after being tele Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection. . Died. SaturSheriff to Hintonlast W. by graphed July 26th, 1875, of teething, Lewis A Larob Assobi- A'Euos. and Sunday. What bave the Ogden . son of J. G. sni Ann BrowpiBg. of thi day JEst received at PEEBLES' Drug citv. asred ose year, three months axd officers to say to this? and who receive dJ65-2-s5- 3 stmhSL the telegrams I 1t dso5ij , nineteen days. . O G D ....W Cr." ?D RARE E N B RAN C H. CHANCES For Homes, SPMG OF THE i We wish to inform the Public,; or those seeking will sill Hemes that aiiyofthe following sirable property, to wit: No. ; BliESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, 1 ; Ribbons, Irimmings, Notions, Etc,; Etc. LOW-FIGURE- ... All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of the ; suptrin; Best Brands. of DRY G00DS,B00TS & SHOES . Hats and Caps, Hardware, Tinware," Crockery, Woodware, Clocks, e, - i Prints Further CENTS' AND BOY S' CLOTH INC! Stoves, of Newest Patterns.: n. : . 33. ) No Clawson, " SMALL PROFITS &; QUICK SALES. . W. FOTJLGER, FINER . , New Direct From the East. Dry Goods, Motion, Boots and Shoes, Clothing first-cla- GEXT'S FUIiMSIIOU ss Staple and Fancy Groceries . Affont lor tho PROVO MANUPACTUING CO'S. Cloths, Doeskins Kerseys, Cassimeres, and all , 1 Kinds of ... CLARK'S! E TRADE SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. m e, ... WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT - to-d- ay ! Cross-examin- . Ala 15 AHB B - S3 BR I . SCOTCH AND IRIS II WHISKEY ...... WILLIAMS nt o CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, Ogden, Utah TIIE CHOICEST UllANDS OF CIGARS! "W.H.CLARK Proorietor M |