OCR Text |
Show loca L -C- Excursion to Cache. ITEMS, orrected daily by J. C0. Gold BY TELEGRAPH. All who wish to jarticipaie in the grand trip to Franklin or any other point n the Utah Northern and bsck, start buyiug, 111. AMERICAN. ing on Tuesday next,' Aug. 10th. cin ob tain tickets for the round trip at the U. N. Office, OgJen. Fare from Ogden and of Co. A., 0. F. B. return $2. Train will Kir .to . Mem be next and return the following to attend for diill. day. Passenooti fied ger can lay orer till the llith for 50 pra; cents additional or till, the Slst by pay- t? order K. J. SNADDOX, ment of half regular fare. Foreman. 1274-4- t pcoly 113. Nishville, 5. ay the rumor of the breaking of" Ike large reservoir at Celine, it eeafirmed by he heavy rue ef the Wabash river. The railroad bridge li etill standing. John Thomas, farmer, living two mil east or tins place, had twenty flve, acrt terrible explosion occurrA on the of wheat washed away, end started farm ef Ben. Harlan in Maury County, down the river in a boat with hie ton to tins morning. A number of nana were save parts of his fence, when the boat when with a pixd0 A steam thresher, threshing the boiler exploded killing Mr.C. Harlan, Howard, engineer, and a colored man, and wounded seven others, two ef whom will probably die. Mr. Harlan's head was lorn from his body and found a distance away. Oue al the colored man's hands ws blown seventy-fifyards. The boiler was blown into atoms, part of it was found three miles from the place of the thresher and a large crop ef wheat was destroyed by fire.' Ihe explosion was caused by letting oold water into the boiler when it was too low. Terre Haute. Ind., 5. The ExThe river is rising slowly. press this morning, estimates the loss to crops and properly in fourteen connties tributary to this oity, at no less than $12,000,000. There is profound discouragement in all classes. Indianapolis, 6. No very reliable estimate of the aggre gate loss to wheat, corn aud other crops in the State can be made now. Some sections put the damage at 70 per cent; others much higher, aud in many places the entire crop is destroyed. lhe most reliable information shows the loss in central and southern parts, aggregates from 60 to GO per cent of the' entire crop In low lands on the Wabash river it has been put $500,000. Corn is wholly de stroved by the flood, which at $lo an acre would amount to $'. 000,000. Lafayette, Ind. 5. Loss to crops in this county, half million; Carroll, Warren and Fountain This is counties, quarter of a million. an estimate of the loss to crops by water overflow, and does not include the dam age by wet weather to crops on up lands, Some put the damage higher and others e Hides Wanted. Spring Water. Soda Soda Cash paid for all kinds of Hides and Skins. Office at Mendelsohn's dry goods store, Main street, Og'ien. d273 3ra arrived from ririfiiai has just suppiy oi Hooper Spring. wUb a grated dl65-2- . Accident wants a cheap trip . An excursion train will leave !.,. c i. like next Tuesday morning, Augt. intermediate sta- . for Franklin and ft ... r.iurnine next day. ,18b'to iiwl from Ogden can do so at 9 of $2 00 for the round ., on payment to return .,) if thev do not wish 12th inst. ..Ti the till dav. can stay over wish to If additional. they . M cents i.. m s;ill longer, iney can remain irom to 31st insts. by paying half 13tb ,be r.rmisioN.-W- bo . regular iaro chance to make a pleasant Go. finest of Utah's valleys. the 00d ,h Auction! trip to Auction! Auction! Saturday, August 7th, at Brick Building, on 6th Street.Household Crookery, Clothing, Glass- Watkm s - Furniture, etc., at wire, jo-- 3 u ? and 8 p.m. FRED. SMELLS, Auctioneer. Kead This! Yesterday afternoon Mrs. 0. E. Mason, agent in this city for the Singer sewing mach ine, was about to alight from the vehicle used to convey sewing machines around town, when the horse became frightened and started to run. The lady's foot eaught in ono of the wheels and at the same time she graapel the wheel and held on, locking the wheel for about bix rods, when Mr. Thomas Biddle came to her assistance and released her from her perilous position Mrs. Mason is badly bruised and is not able to attend to b us mess. Air. Mason is absent troin town We hope the lady will soon recover and be able to continue the duties which she has performed with so much ability. Mason, wife of Mr. fine "tat ef any color, quality or price, can be suited by writing to "Frederick," the leading Hatter of Omaha. Neb., who has his lower. goods all made to order, equal to any Gentlemen desiring a goods made in the East. Send size, eolor. Quality, &o. The hat can be sent by mail free of expense to the buyer upon remitting the price of the hat. for $1.00; Eighteen Bars Kirk's Soap 1 00; Iwo Einht Tounds of Sugar for Pound Cans of Oysters 2o cents each. Walker Bkos- - d22"-3m2a- w The Children of Ogden. Ogden, August Cth, 1875. d271-tf- Editor Junction: The Best! wile Bleached Muslin 12J cents neryard; Bleached Muslin 10 cents per vird; Calicoes 8 cents per yard. Hn:i.if. Walker Bbos. Yard The Bonds?nan never issues a number without some item calculated to deceive the public, if the latter could be induced to read it. It is a shame to "stuff" the editors, as some folkB seem We do not to lake a delieht in doinz. believe the writers intend to say any thing untrue or wish to do any mischief; bul the avidity with which they swal 8old. I notice in a correspondence tinder hed cf a "Sunday School Examination." in your iseue of Thursday evening, that in the Second District there are some (iOO children of an age capable of attending Sabbath school, and out ot this number only one half avail themIt is stated selves of this privilege. that "the other 300 are injthe streets and at various employments, displeasing in the sight of the Lord. ' JSow, wMle we in no way justify absence from Sabbath school where it can possible be avoided, we differ in our opinion with your the as to the way one half spend their, time, on this of all days, the most sacred to man, woman the and child. We would not like the impression to to abroad without using our pencil in low a "Bell" and the innocence with in opposition to the presumed fact that to the it to retail the people of Ogden are so lar depraved wMchthey attempt and lostloaBeose of the fear and love is of the acme public "greenness, very of God, that because one half of their They were "sold" again to day over a children are not found in the Sabbath Who's schools they are allowed to and can bogus account of a runaway. "Chamberlain on the bench?" He must h found exercising themselves in all be the next of kin to "John Franklin of manner of wickedness. It has been our opportun.ty to be fre Morgan." quently on the streets during the session Chicago, 5. Returns from the Cherokee election indioate that Col. lloss, now holding the ffiee of principal chief ef that nation, as been deleated by the Uev. tnartes Thomson. The chieftaincy of the tribe as been held by same of the Ross fam- y ever since it adopted a civilized torm f government. Thomson has long been very popular with the Cherokee nation Charleston, B.C., o Ex State Treasurer, l'arker, agains bora a verdict of 75,000 was recently rendered in a suit out of his omoial fraud embezzlements, in prison await nit prosecution lor similar offenses es caped from Columbia jail. There is no due, and every effort is being made to recapture him. Han f rancisco, o. A prominent railroad ofiicial, to day t li- enies mat iuuier nas esuap'u. nc railat the cays he is still a prisoner road office. Newark, N. J., 5. Commander Andrew Jackcon Drake, of the United Slates navy, died here last night. l'rov:aence, o. E. Hudson and E McCarrew were oth shot, by Owen McKeener, he former fatally and latter slightly. McKeener was arrested, and is supposed to be insaue. There was no quarrel. Montgomery, Ala., 5. the national flag was At noen oisted over the capitol and twenty-on- e guns fired in honor of the carrying of the convention by tne people wun a majority of from 14.000 to 20,000. vt uuiiogion, n. kj., u. The election here and throughout the Slate passed off as usually quiet Neither party polled a full vote. The republicans carry the county by a large msjority, electing three delegates to the ouvention. Washington, 5 The following was received at the In dian bureau this morning from Ft. Sill : iifh Sabbath schools, and we must solemnly declare we have never seen Notice. Drs. Waugaman & Condon durinjr these hours children "playing will vaccinate the poor gratuitously on at ball, lounging around street corners o" Neither are we of the opinion SiturJavs, from 1 to 3 o'clock p.m. that the "murderer's ceiris purely attrid239-t- f at Sabbath butable to a schools. Butthk "Provo" Home MaobCtoth, We favor the rule that all who are with children should use their in blest Doeskins, Cassimeres, Kerseys and to have them attend these mstr fluence Jeaas for then and boys wear. They tutions of instruction, spiritual train reihe best and cheapest and wear the ing and moral development. Their benefits and blessings are of inestimable longest. W. FOULGER, agent. worth and cannot be prized and appre oiated to highly. But the idea is purely First District School. Mrs. Hattie too sectarian in character, that because are not at school they must of Brown closes y her first quarter's children be exercising themselves in school in the new First Ward school necessity wickedness. We mignt wun proprieiy tonee. This lady has given ample proof here ask tte question: are all our young 01 her abilities as an educator of the men and women who. were raisea in when no Sabbath schools existed, young years ago in this city. The Utah, fas these institutions have only beenes crowds which have flocked to the First tablished about nine years, becoming District school during the past quarter reneral only within ?the last six years We answer with Mtest ner continued popularity, and we wicked and depraved oelievs her efforts and those of her a lend No! God forbid Utah elaims that, in the abeence of assistant have given general satisfaction these very organizations (which are such examination was held this afternoon, a boon te the Bresent rising generation.) nd the sons and daughters, raised under progress of her pupils bore testi her circumstances com aonyjto Mrs. Brown's eminent qualified very inauspicious with the present facilities for ed pared ons for the task committed to her. ucaiion. are honest, sober and yirtuous school and are ahead of surrounding States and "hope ihis lady will n virtues and excel aooa as the term is Territories in these present heated then, if our seems lencies It possible, past. children are not all attending Sunaay schools, that they may, in the majority ana con ftOTics. Dr. Waugaman & Condon of case be under the direction of good influences. trol ue consulted prouessionaly every J Birkb, and Many Others. mrflay from 1 to 3 p.m. by the poor iais city and neighborhood free of The newest object of interest at char8- d227-t- f Niagara is a steep hill and cliff called the "Razzed Edge," It is a favorite 1 1 take their Jennings, place for gentlemen to as k Saddler, Eagle s is it wile very dangermother, Emporium, Salt constantly ns oe Arriving. OUS. "iniS W3 V 10 Hie "Kr snouts ine euiuc. ureu m h.ricrp of 8signments Staple Goods, which down an py will job Jo country dealers, or sell poeple on the piazza "sttp out." retail at prices which defy eompeti Mse City, nr. in "0B d2-l- m Died. Thi, morning, at 11:30, of canker and """me, complaint, William Thomas, son Phillip Md jf ne philips, aged 0ne five months and twenty-threr"Der! st 5 j n? at 'wsJeaoe ef Third Street. pareats, e Z. O. M. I. capsited, throwing both iuto the water; Thomas was drowned, but his ion succeeded in makiug hts way to some willows, where he hung on the limbs for three hours, when he was rescued. Memphis, 5. this There was a heavy rain-stormorning,, and reports say tbat planta tions on islands 10 and 35 are being submerged, aud at New Madrid the overflow is running through sunken lands to St. Franois valley. The water is rising here and slowly encroaching on The cre exposed plantations below. vasse at city front has been repaired. Planters oh this side of Helena an working hard ta protect their lands. A private dispatch from Pine Bluff, Ark., says th river rose six inches this morning, and is within four feet of high water "A telegraph from Little Rock reports feet on the another rise of twenty-fir- e gauge of the signal service tables; ftet on that gauge floods the tweuty-fiv- e lower Arkansas valley. OGDEN SPRING LATEST H. STILES -- 10:- Atteutioa is directed to our fine selection of DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS. Ribbons, Irimmings, Notions, Etc; Etc SELLING OFF AT LOW FIGURKS. Copenhagen, 6. General mourning deputations from various parts of the country and elsewhere in Europe will attend tbe funeral of Hans Anderson. Ottawa, Ont., 5. The acting mayor has requested that places of business be closed and that tee day be observed as a holiday. The floarlng mill of J. W. Marsden burned to day; loss, $20,000. Calcutta. 5. Disastrous floods have occurred in the north western provinces. Many dwellings have been destroyed, aud it is feared serioui loss of life has occurred. Berlin, 5. A waterspout burst over 'Kern, in Rhenish Prussia, inundating the place, and doing great damage. Tbe bridge and several houses were swept away, and thirteen persons drowned. All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of tho Best Brands. DEY G00DS,B00TS& SHOES Hats and Caps, Hardware, Tinware, GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Rome, 4. The O'Connell centennary was observed here by the celebration of ponti-ficihigh mass in the chapel of the Irish college. Stoves, of Newest Patterns. London 5. Ten thousand strangers arrived in Dublin yosterday to attend the 0 Con nell centennary. Dublin, 5 The celebration of the 100th anniver sary of the birth of Daniel 4)'Connell aud will be con- be can here tiuued here three days. PLOWS non-coupl- W. HOWATH, Indian Agent. New York, 5. The Herald denouueesthe proposition for a new trial of the Beeoher case, aud censures the course of counsel in refer ence thereto, in forcinga repetition of the nasty drama which for months occu nied the attention ot the country, inis wbele Tilton business nas pecn a snam from the beginning to the end. Tilton was a sham plaintiff, striving tor a snam verdict. He sued for damages which he didn't want, to prove the guilt of his wife whose faults be had condoned, to vindi cate a reputation wbicn ne Himself, bad destroyed, and to overthrow an antag onist with whom he bad entered into league and covenant of peace. Tilton'i position is such tbat tbe best service friendship can render is to keep him out of the court room. There can be no po sition more degrading than for a man of so much power to spend months in the presence of a jury asking a vindication at the expense of a wife whose offences he had pardoned, and of children she had borne him who bear his name and who are to bear'it in infamy and shame, through their young lives, simply to era'ify bis ambition and revenge. . Brooklyn bas take tne leal in cele brating me centennial of Daniel O Coo An address by Kicbard nell's birth. O'Gorman was delivered last night to a hiree and enthusiastic audience, and stirring events in the life of the great agitator were vividly portrayed. AGRICUniiR.lL AJD ,IUPLEJIEST5. All Orders addressed to D, II. PEER Y will receive promjH attention. H. B. Clawson, SUPT. b. Tans, The action brought by the publishers of Napoleon's Life of Csosar against the auiuurs ueirs, 111 ruivu tuu uiuiuuu claimed 167.000 francs indemnity for lbss in consequence of the tion of the work, has been distaissea with costs. d296-tf- . SMALL TltOFITS & QUICK SALES. W. FOULGER, AT Is TIIS now offering to the City and Country Trade a much LARGER, FINER & CHEAPER STOCK THAN EVER. Ogden Junction Office New Direct From the East. Dry Goods, Xotion, Root and Shoes, Clothing GEXT'M FUIt.MSIIIXG -- The Kiowa and Comanche women say they are unwilling to gi to floriua. Shall they be compelled to go I GOODS :o: Staple and Fancy Groceries IB EXECUTED IN AXL ITS BBANC1IIS, IN A Aeent Tor the PEOVO MANUFACTUING CO'& Cloths, Doeskins, Kerseys, Cassimeres, and all Superior 3tylo Order Books, Kinds of WOOLEX GOODS. -- :: TRADE SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. Receipt Books, C Bill Heads, letter Heads, Slow Cards, Visiting Cards, . Ball Tickets, Band BEER B ! Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or in bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF B1113, scotch Ind irish whiskey . Monthly Statements, y WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT JLIaE . Heal Tickes, Shipping Bills, LAR K'S! ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN Business Cards, I5osl on, 5. with Wm Adeteclive arrived G. Carson, arrested in Est. Louis in tb Inst few days, charged with embezzling 150,000 when acting as supenntendeB of the packing company of J. P. Squires Clocks, Etc. Woodware, Crockery, Smith: i Tl G NOW ARRIVING. y J. OP BAN FOREIGN. t, Hon. E. P. GOODS B Home, Mountain CHEAPER Dw, 1'ipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, TEAK ANT WHERE IN OGDEN Cint it Co., at East Cambridge, a year ago. Carson left there about that time, and bas been largely interested in tbe por "No, sir," remarked Sirs. Sheridan business at St. Louis. He has been with great firmness, at their larm 1 in jail awaiting further action. The O'Connel dinner at tbe Kevere the country: "It's of no nse to te me tbat 30.000 Black Hills' Indians House was a great affair to night, an whs participated in by a large number are np is arms; that briudle cow has of public men. Speeches wre made by lhe Lieutenac Genera's got to be milked. Banks, Butler, Quiucy avJ General said somethins about "fl'?' others. Clne'nnati, lectin - the nublic interest," Ht ha r P. A Gazette epeelal from Blaffion, lo& for the barn. started I & Even CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Variety of Main Street, . Ogden, Utah HEAR THE LIVEEY STABLES. fMSLROAD WORK! ' Nothing adulterated. All of tlie best selection. TUB CHOICEST BRANDS OF J3erx S3. OGDEa, r.T. d306iy- - CIGAJRJS W. H. CLAIiK Proorletor |