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Show BY TELEGRAPH. LOCAL ITEMS. daily by J. Gold buying. 114J. e(i p0m(iaciAi..-Correct- Dooly & Co. j. H6- gelling, - Xew To-da- y. nd Men's Hatg, new patterns, than anywhere, at Woods 4 Co., cheaper Salr Lake City. dl9 2t street, Main 19 splendid assortment Drees in Goods, Fancy 0f latest styles Flannels and Repeilants, Dry Goods, eir. direct front the East, al the asd ski W. 423-7- Footcsa's Peeled Peaches. they are giving the beat priee for Pros-- , dl5-t- f them. Slippebt Joint. Ralph Douglass put big ghoulder out of joint again yesterday, gad Dr. E. G. Williams slipped it in tgeia, as usual. Ralph had better get that joint soldered in, or some of these times when Dr. Williams is not to be Vtd the shoulder will bare to stay out in the cold. Gives . ; Perfect Satisfaction. that the I can conscientiously say Oak has given perfect Charter wherever sold. The Signed, heaty, satisfaction constructed ire box, economy in fuel, uniform baking and cleanliness, make them in every respect unequaled siove in the market. bj any well first-clas- s McsiciPAt Ball. A municipal ball will be given oft Taesday next, to be attended by ihe city and county officials and their ladies, as a token of reBpeot to Alderman W. Thomson and Councilor D. Stuart, who are about to leave Ogden, the former for Europe and the latter for the States, on the missions to which they were appointed at Conference, the city ball is but a small place, so ihe invitations cannot be extended beyond the above limits. M. Hides Wanted. Cash paid for all kinds of Skins. Office at Mendelsohn's store, Main Bides and dry goods street, Ogden. d273-3- m Mrs. General Von Cort, who accompanied Dr. Mary Walker on her visit to this city returned this mornThis lady was ing from San Francisco. successful dirriug her visit to California in starting a medical college for ladies. As soon as the Legislature convenes a charter will be applied for, and the institution has exce lent prospects of success. ' During her stay in this city Mrs. General Von Cort can be found at the Utah Hotel. Retubkinq. A New More. My New Art Bazar will be open for business October 4th. Visitors to Salt Lake can now see the finest photograph gallery in the great West, with all the modern improvements. It will be my aim to give you the best portrait work d8-2in Utah. C. R. Savaob. Mr J. W. Dunne, the Salt Lake formerly of Theatre, who has been performing in Deaver and other cities east of us, called this morning in advance of the New York Comedy Company, who will be in Ogden to morrow and expect tj perform en Monday evening in our Theatre. Mr. Dunne made an excellent impression upon the theatre-goin- g public during kis stay in this Teritory; and be assures us tbat the Company with which he is now connected is really first-clasLook out for performances. New Yobk Comedt Compast. ' Washington, .15. Cbippewas from Minnesota, visited tbe Indian deThey left their agenpartment cy without the permission of their agent, and were four weeks on the road, pay ing theji expenses by dancing, Ac, at different places. A half breed with them aated as interpreter. . They came to complain of their agent, and desired to remain here till an interpreter could come fiom Minnesota to present their Commissioner Smith case properly. told them that under the circumstances he conld not keep them, and advised them to return at once. The signal offiee reports a severe earthat Jamaica. quake Ex Senator Peas, of Mississippi, today, received toe following: Jackson, Miss., 14. Military operations have been suspended by Governor Ames, based upon tbe most ample asd minute assurances of leading citizens of that State that there shall be peace and a fair and free election. They would not underUke to answer for lawless acts, but guarantte to aid the civil officers in tbe execution of the laws. The governor expresses himself wholly satisfied with tbe assurances given, aad believes they are made in good faith, and will be carried out to tbe letter. An improved feeling prevails, especially among the whites, and a gen eral desire for peace prevails among all classes. Good citizens are greitly encouraged. To tbe Ladies. Go and see forty-eig- y Peeled Peaches to Walker Take your AMERICAN. A delegation of Boys' Go , the latest styles of Ladies Suitings Empress Cloth, blue brown and drab; Diagonals, Vigogne, Brussels Silk, Silk Warps, Cashmeres, blue brown and drab; Mels Cloth, Impend Cords, Lima Silk Stripes. ' W ikes Bbo's. dlOtf Gleaned from last : News Deseret evening's Water has been turned into the large tanks of the water works, and within thirty days the liquid elemsnt will be flowing in the pipes through the central part of Salt Lake City. Persons having friends in Australia or New Zealand with whom they wish to communicate, can leave letters at the Historian's office, in care of Isaao Groo. Fires are raging in tbe Wasatch Mountains, east of tbe city. Those who started them should be severely punished. A big body of ore has been discovered in the San Francisco district at Miners-illBeaver county. Miss Emma Coyner, daughter of Prof. J. Coyner, and Rev. Josub Welch, pastor of the Prebyterian church, were mited in wedlock on Thursday evening, J Rev. Mr. Gillespie, of Corinne. "News" Items e, J. L. Lake Jr., " U. S. Marshal. Beston, 14. There was quite a run on the Home The Savings Bauk of Ibis city officers state tbat the bank is in a perfect. y safe condition; that they are paying all that come without requiring the regular notice, and expect to continue so dividend on the to do. The earning amount to about $200,000, and iss distribution calls'nearly 300,000 deShould the run positors to the bank. continue, tbe bank will undoubtedly require the notice provided for in tbe contract with each depositor. Chicage, 15. A Washington special says: Among the important questions bound to accupy a considerable share of the attention of the democratic bouse of representatives, is the status of the national banks. An examination of the official record of Congress since the war, shows, that in the last ten years, a remarkably small proportion of democratic votes has been cast on any question affecting the currency whioh could, by implication even, be considered as favoring the national bank system in any respect. There is scarcely a leading democratic politician, in or out of Congress, who has not taken the occasion when it offered, to de nounce the national banks as a monoply Such men as Senator Bayard have never remitted in effort to remove the res triciions on the State banks. This opposition to the national bank system does not involve at all the question ot inflation, for on it bjta hard and soft monev democrats are very generally united. It is expected, before many weeks of the next session nave passed, an onslaught on the national banks will be actively inaugurated in the house, and tbe best informed politicians here expect usee an opposition to .he na- tijnal banks maKe a leading ieat ureal democratic convention. Whatever adverse action to tbe banks may be taken in tbe bouse would as a matter of course be entirely inoperative while a republican senate remain in power. . In addition to this it is not certain even if tbe democrats bad entire possession of tbe government, whether they would agree on the details of legislation concerning finances, which would have to follow necessarily a wiping out of the present system. Tbe soft money democrats havealwuys pressed for the substitution of greenbacks for national bank notes. Tbe ht.rd money democrats are willing to compel the banks to withdraw their notes, but they are inflexibly opposed to any further issue of greenbacks. So far as taking away tbe privilege of issuing notes is concerned, it is a question whether tbe banks will care very much about it but the rag money people will certainly hold on to the bank notes, if they can'l get greenbacks for them. The great probability is, therefore, that the national banks will, even in the event of entire democratio success, not be materially interfered with, at least for a long time to come. Tbey do not appear to be satisfied with this, but show evident alarm by the decided manner in which their influence and money is always arrayed against democratic candidates,, as much in the east as in the west. If tbe bank circulation was en tirely withdrawn the whole labor of resumption would fall on tbe government. New Orleans, 15. Tbe following proclamation was issued y. semi-annu- al tion of the sheriff's posse, and whilst a his way to answer a criminal charge preferred against hint; fifth, in banging, by a lawless snob, of a woman, the near relative of said Gair, accused of an attempt i crime, and who, at the ti ne of her unlawful execution, was loJged in the parish prison, awaiting trial for the offence alleged agaiBst her; sixth, in the incendiary burning of country stores and cotton gins in this and tbe next parish; and, Wkereai, All these disorderly aad lawless aota are productive of great injuay to tbe State, and are subversive of all the conditions of peace and prosperity. Now, therefore, I, C. C. Antoine, Heutentant governor and acting c overn-o- r of Louisiana, do issue this proclamation, commanding all illegal and disorderly bodies of men in said parish of East Feliciana to disperse, and retire to their homes; and call on all good citizens with the civil authorities to in arresting and bringing to justice all such violent and disorderly persons, to tbe end that public peace and obedience to the laws may be speedily assumed. C. C. Antoihi, Acting Governor of Louisiana. By the Acting Governor. P.G. Pesmoxde, Secretary of State. Columbus, 15. News is just received from Woods Co. It is claimed that , heavy frauds were praoticed in Perrysburg, which will probably necessitate the throwing out or tbe v jtes cast there. If their vote is counted Hayes' majority in the county will be 469, and give tbe republicans one senator. If it is thrown out Hayes' majority in tbat couuty will be 723, and both republican senators be elected. This gives tbe senate to the republicans by two majority, and tbe house by twelve majority. Hayes' majority will not probably be over 4.000. Clevnland, 15. Jos. T. Huss, cashier of the First Bank, Tiffin, Ohio, suicided this evening by shooting himself through tbe heart. An examination is now going on. It is believed tbat irregularities havs existed for some time. St. Louis, 15. Writs were issued iu the United States court against various distillers and guagers charged with violation of tbe revenue laws. Tbe bonds of dissecurities amount to tillers $615,000; those of guagers $60,000. Tbe government expects to realize a large part of the revenue of which it has been defrauded. Augusta, Me., 15. This evening the steam mill of the Kennebec Land and Lumber company, with valuable machinery and two lumber houses, were burned; loss, $50,000; insurance, $15,000. While the fire whs in progress a derrick fell, killing Hei bieth Beale and severely injuring C. Diplock, of tbe Pacific fire company. Evansville, Ind., 15. Tbe Eagle distillery, formerly owned by Bingbam Brothers, at Potoka, was burned this morning. The loss is heavy and partially insured. Na-tian- al LIST OF LETTERS. IN THal Ff8T REMAININO FNCI.AIMED Tern lor of tub. on the li of Oct, 1Mb, which, it not celled for Itlua aauntb will M be tent to the Dead . Letter OAce: ' LADIES' LIST. - , Botbman Miss E Davis Miss D Lee Miss M V Mao Miss C Matts Miss L Woodland Miss 0 Ze'O. M. I. OGDEN B BAN C H r FOREIGN. .South Quebec, 14. destroyed Garants & Kay's dry goods store, Laud lor & Cream's hotel, and partially destroyed the police station. Tbe emigration agent for Quebec was instantly killed and Jas. Gurry badly injured. Constantinople, 15. The following news is official: A force of 2,000 insurgents were defeated by the Turks, 160 were killed and the rest took refuge in MoBtenegrc Seventeen villages hitherto strongly insurgent submitted to the Turks. London, 16. A special to the Standard says tbe Turks now hold tbe district of Zubci, tbe last refuge of tbe insurgents. The morning Ecbo publishes a special from Paris tbat thd popularity of M. Thiers ' is causing some uneasiness to L'Universe publishes a MacMahonites significant article reminding politicians that all presidential competition has been adjourned until 1880. The Times' Paris correspondent says if tbe government is defeated on tbe Presiquestion of the system of voting, dent MacMahon will form ' an extra parliamentary ministry under M. Four-tewhich will delay the dissolution as ' long as possible. Tbe Times Iadia correspondent says 20,000 people were rendered houseless by floods near Ahmedabad in the province of Guzerat. Fifteen workmen were injured, it is feared fatally, by an overflow of molten metal at Walsall iron works fire A y n, to-da- ; , a QOT3' LIST. Anderson C Ameridoo Wm Brimea F Carroll M C Canevan T Chambers E Clark McCoy G W Maus ft G Pattoa J Pattoo J A A Dozier E T Sackrider Freelander FALL Remington J Sullivan W J Shaffer W H Green B J 2 Hennesy Jas Tbosnas II Wheathean White P, Weil M Johnson J Jeens Dr Warren Howes A L .AND TO ARRIVE.-- - oft red to the public at Which will b B ARRIVING GOODS A BED ROCK F PRICES i HELD FOR POSTAGE. Wm. Taylor, Terrace, Utah Miss Sarah E. Adams, Richmond, Cache county, Utah. OUR STOCK comprises all the BE3T BRAXD3 of 4V To obtainany of these letters, the applicant letters," (51 v. data of the oua cent and for adwti&iDg. paper pay If tot called fur within one moktb, they will be eeut to tbe Dead Letter Office. Blunt ask fur "advertised J. Hall, 1 Postmaster. t OoTKiOES. The Herald of this morn- ing gives particulars of another case of rape at Salt Lake. George Hartwell, an hotel waiter, is the criminal, and Miss Minnie Anderson, a chambermaid at the same hotel, the violin. She is under surgical treatment in" consequence of serious injuries received, and he is in the city jail, Waddell, who committed the outrage on Miss Dummer, has not yet been tried, because the girl could not be found when the case was called. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods I NOTIOXS, 1IL VXItlJTS, CI.OTIIIHrO, ROOTS and SHOES, IaEATlIUK aud FLMJOOS, H ITS and CAPS; 1IARIWARE. TI3F. WAIIE WOOD WAKE, COItOAUE, Ql'EfcXS-WAU- E, GLASSWARE, Etc. OF A FULL STOCK Staple and Fancy Groceries ! Charter Oak, Monitor and other leading ntake of to-d- and-thei- ' f Cancer. Dr. E. G. Williams yesterday successfully removed a cancer from the side of the nose of Mrs. Smith, who resides in Weber Valley. He used no instruments, but has been attending :o:- Dr Wil upon the lady about a week. Hams is always successful in these cases, These goods are bought from first hands, and the profits arising w in which he has had a very large prac- propose to tharo with our customers. We will not be undersold, tice. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES! . See the celebrated Morrison self-cleanin-? other Agricultural Implements. SUMMONS. the Probate Court in ani for Box EMrr comity, Territory of Utah, iloo, Saiuael bui'tli, Jmlt;e. Mary June Janninrt, plaintiff, vs. Theodore C. now, and Ia Juuuiuga, deleudaut. The people of the United States in the Territory of I! tan scud greeting to Theodore ii. Jeumugs, You are hereby required to andetauaaiit: swer the petition of Mary Jmie Jeuuiogs in said court filed against jou, within ten days, exclusive of trie day of service afier the service on you of tbL summons, if served within thii county; or if served out of this cimuty but wutiin thia diatrict, within twenty dnys; otherwise, within forty daya or judgment u default will be taken againat you according to the prayer of eaid petition. Said actiou ia brought to obtain decree dissolving the booda Ot main moi, existing between aaid plaintiff and defendant, upon tne ground set forth in the petitiot. 00 file iu thia office. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fail t appear and aaswer the aaid petition aa above required, plaintiff will tako default against you ant apply to the court fur tbe relief prayed for. In testimony whereof I, J. C. Wright, clerk of said court, do hereunto set my band aad at&x tbe seal of said court this 12th day of Oct., 181 i. 1 V SIAl j. c. waioHT, Probate Alt Orders addressed to II. S, WATSON will receive prompt attention. B. Clawson, . SUPT. d29G-- t A PS rvi .w 03 S .a 2 u Clerk. d23-4- t SUMMONS. o the Probate Court in an I for Box Elder counBoa. Samuel Smith, ty, Territory of Utah. la Judge. Aoaasta L. Ogilive, plaintiff, vs. Robert B. Ogilive, dntendtut. The people at the United Startes in the Territory of Utah sead greeting to Robert B. Ogilive, der the fendant: Yon are hereby requ red to Died petitioa of Aagusta L. OgiUve in aaid court ' he of excluaive ten within day yen, against dare, ot service, after the aervice on you ef this summon, if served withir. this ceonty; 'or, if served out of th'a count but within this district, within twenty daya; otherwise, within forty daya, or judgaieutby default will be takes against yon according t the prayer of aaid prtitiou. faid action it urougut te obtain a decree dissolving tiie bonds ef matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds set forth in the petition on file iu this office. And you are Lsreby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said petition as above required, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the court (or the reeief prayed tor. la testinieny whereof I, J. C. Wright, clerk of said court, do hereunto set my baud aud afSx tbe seal of said court thia day of Oct , 1875. ft I w H , P K H -- 4 ia H m w o t I H H . s - h H A o Pi rv 5S o h sae5 3 " "3 go 0 U g '1 e S . , m3 ' 8 , ", 00 "y g s S3 B k. ih J. C. Correction. Plais Cut, Oct. Hth, 1875. ' WRIGHT, Probate Clerk. THOS. TAYLOR, Pb est. d25-- 4t Ebitob Jcsction; Sir In vour issue of WednesdaT last a notice of the death of my appeared , - . . . iatner, rrancis numnei, ana a eia'e-metbat he was born in the year 1779, Executive Department, which is a mistake, and should read New Orleans, Oct, 15, "75. 1799. making him 76 years old at the been has Whereat, official information and although be had received ry the executive department time of his death, lived more years than "three score and in East of the in Feliciana, tbat parish ten." I hardly think eld aire was the this State, certain evil disposed per- cause of his death. sons aotiogin concert with the residents . . Respectfully, Mi of State of the adjoining siisippi, SlSOLETOS. F!NT b a ve banded together for unlawful ami disorderly purposes, aad brought in the pari-- of East Feliciana and the district immediately adjacent, a condition Land of anarchy and mob violence, which is cf and property D. S. Laud Omn, dangerous to (he peace ' that section of the State, and wbich Las Salt Lake City,' Oot. 14, 1875. culminated, amoog other results, in tbe Cash patents have been received at following: First, in the violent expul- this office, and ere now ready for deliv sion from the parish of a large number ery to tbe following named persons: of parish officials, admitted to have been Samuel L Adams, A twit in M Bro wa, legally elected and qualified; second, in Wm A Morrow, James Palmer, tbe compulsory adjournment of the fifth M Ranks, Wm Tamer, Ephraira said in parish.acd Tbos Crowther, judicial district Court Richard Crowtber, the shooting of the sheriff while in the James Newman, Ulrich Aner, discharge of his duties in connection Richard Johnson. A M Barenson. with said court; third, in tbe patroling James ' M Fitzsimmoos, of the parish by bands of armed and ReubenGagman,. Frenois Cusdiek Carter, masked men, on errands ef violence and Moroni DeGraw NS Hollingshead, murder by bloodshed; fourth, in the Geo W Bunidge. mafcked assassins, of John Gair, sne of Olitek A. Pattoh, the leading colored citizens of said V. S. Land Office. Register parish, while under the seminal protec . . 1 SHINGLES W. II. MILES, . Swt. FOURTEENTH WARD ! ! 1 nt UNDERSTAND WE been selling a THAT PARTIES HAYR vary inferior grade of shingles In this nighborbxxt, representing them as Bingham Bhinglet . We have not beea making shingles this seasen until lately, and the shingles referred to were sot made at onr mill. We ab all keep a stock of our own shingles en hand from this (ate, at ear Yard, Fifth Ctreet, Ogden. - U.O. Brush Factory Tour Doors below Walker House, LAKE CITY, UTAH; S-A.L- T J , Wholesale BI50HAM, BROS. Ogdem City, Sept. 224, 187S. h . asd Retail Manufactarera ef sTWm Patents. Ilouseliold, Painters' anil other Brushes NEW MEAT MAEKET Fifth Street, Ogden. I WILLIS BROWN, . ; Lotto V Co-o-p Meat Market, ALL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, At prices as low as the imported article, and Satisfaction to to give J Warrant?! ntlre and Consumers. Dealers Invites the patronage of his friends aud the public generally, at bis nw Give ns a trial, encourage Home Manufactures, and quit buping an Meat Mar- stand, next door to the ferior, imported article, when a good o&e can be hap ior the same money. in- Ce-o- p . TlJJ rOKK, liUiiOJ, ETC. ftf the heat sjualitles, at lowest prices. ' Call and tee me at my new place. BkEV, HCTTSK, t2f-- : . Willis Brown. N.B. All orders promptly filled, and Produce, Bristle, and Horsehair taken In (part) exchange, Brushe. d20 Sm. of Tar iou klad Manufactured to order. |