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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ITEMS.; LOCAL al. Corrected daily bj J. Gold boyig, 11 Pooly k Co. jSelling.115' CoMMiaci - The company of immi-B- li from Europe, which left New it is expected, York a few dayi ago, will, this e?ening. ,rriTe in Ofden IitXtGRAttTS ' Fresh OysteJrs. Booth's Select Oysters, 75 cts., 85 (is. tnJ $l per can, at W. 0. Child's, Maip dS5-t- Street. f W learn from the News that Mr. Geo glt Lke Etening indicted who heretofore was jt,ynolds, been again indicted fjr polygamy, has has been arrested, same offense, for the bonds amount of to the nd, fi''B8 from released was custody. We $2,500, case when comes up, this iuppoe that will be iodictmeut the in all probability and defendant the dismissed, qnaihed, inveswill as ucual the next grand jury indict again. So we tigate and perhaps turn loose and inand bind, go, indict dict again. t Ijidictkd Agai . Rooms to Kent. Near the Depot; furnished or other th officeof this paper. Apply wise ' d34tf learn that appointments of Post Mas tttih Post Mastebs. the following We ten hate recently been made by the Post Master General: Cedar Valley, Utah County, L. B. Redeback; Heber, Heory McMullen; Wsatch County, Ephr'tam, 8anpete County, George Quinn; Neal J. Sharp! Ogden, Weber County, lake Point, Tooele County; Alexmder Muirbrook. President Grant has at last an- nouncsd his policy to remove all "Mer moni". from. office, we presume that none of the above appointees belong to the proscribed class of christians. ) " As To the Ladies. If you desire a warm shawl of moder prioe to the latest style of Frkmch ihawl, you will do well by calling at te WALKER BROS. Thin is our eiOeriesce. - ' d32-t- f The Jonctiom wou'd be Question. clad to know by what process, if any Associate Justice Boreman will get back We believe uDon the bench at Beaver. he was, by a late proclamation of Gov ernor tmery, made Judge or tne inira District, and new we see his excellency has proclaimed Chief Justice White the sitting Judge of this district, but do not see that the G vernor has issued a proclamation restoring Boreman to his old "posish." Surely the Governor does not intend to leave "little red" out in the cold; that would indeed Bore man A splendid assortment of latest styles1 in Drees Goods, Fancy Dry. Goods, Flannels and Eepellants, Bew, direct from the East, at W. Foul deb's. d23 7t Go and beb the Chief Justicb Whitb. We see from tie ceurt proceedings in the Third Die trict Court that, Judge Boreman having spoken bis little piece and subsided, Chief Justice White who has been as signed to this district, took his seat upon the bench yeBterday. This was a consummation se devoutly wished for that we seem to breathe more freely, being inspired by the hope that perhaps we tnayat last have, seated upon, the bench, s lawyer, who knows the law, and an honest man who will admin ister it', without fear, favor or affection in a spirit of impartial justice to all without regard to the religious belief of any. More Grain Bins. WALKER BROS, have built large bias to accommodate the rush of grain There is now pfeaty of room. As they are paying the highest price, roll it in for fear of the prices going down. " ' d32-t- f "Jbjikijs." An apology may be due to ur awn correspondent, "Jenkins, for a few typographical errors which oc eurred in a late article headed "Items from Terrace." These errors, though unimportant, may cause aaioyance te writer, which we regret very much d mi only account for them on th ground that the person who usually reads the proof was sick at the time.an hence the errors crept in. It certaialy never entered into th ned of the Junction any more than the ntet, to give a lady possessing "das' e features, credit for having "elastic' features, and we therefore asake is unU honorable to the lady as well a t "Jenkins, and the same to'oihers, wh " feel aggrieved by these little b'.un oers. la all fwsp8per8 liable to oecr. 8ucn itinj AMERICAN. Washington, 1. The new sloop of war. Alert. Alliaaee, s?ex, Rsorer, Adams, Trenton, Huron nd Enterprise, will soon be ready for sea, and most of them will be in service before the end ef the year. The Trenton is the only one that i not launched, ul it is tbouzit sbe will be launched by the 13th of December. The Alert is al ready ia commission. The Alliance is now iu Philadelphia, and will sooa be put in commission. The Ranger will in few days go to 1'biladeipnia and get er outfit. The Adams and Essex at Boston, the Enterprise, at Portsmouth, N. H., and the Huron, at Norfolk, Va , re rapidly being prepared for sea, and their ifficers w:ll soon be ordered on board. It thought that the Alert will be ordered to the East Indies, to join onr equadrom there. The others will be ordered to join the Noith Atlantic fleet as fast as they are put in commission. and as the vessels are needed abroad hey will be ordered from the North At lantic to foreign stations. It is thi policy of the secretary of the navy to keen a large number of vessels in tne ves North Atlantic fWet, so as to relit-vels abroad from this station when neces ary. Tne Worcester, at present iae flagship of that eUiion. being very old, will be ordered to Norfolk as receiving hip, vice the New Hampshire, which will as a nlore be sent to Port Royal, is. shin for the North Atlantic fleet. Tne Hartford, recently returned irom tne At antic station, w. 11 be the new fligslnu, Dur nz tbe troubles arrowing out of the capture of the Virginius, by the Spanish man-o- f war Tornado, our government suffered great inconvenience on account of the very weak condition of our navy, but since then tbe department has been doing all in Sis power with the limited means at its disposal, to put the navy in pood condition, so that we may be ready for aay emergency. Several pastors in this city of different denominations, who were apprehensive that Kovernment was about to abandon its i eace policy towards the Indians called on the President to day te ex press their conviction that such a couree would greatly disappoint christian peo pie all over the country, aud be a blow to tbe cause of Christianity throughout tbe world. Tbe President, with great promptness and precision, replied that be did not regurd the peace policy a fail ure, and that it did not only would not be abandoned while be occupied that place, but that it was bis hope that dur it wouiu oe so ing nis administration as to become the firmly established necessary policy of his successors. In that be might possibly be mistaken. Tbe foilowine is a statement ef tbe public debt: Total coin bond, SI 800 575,300; tetal lebt, $2 2 7.903, (51, to tal interest, $34 844 100; cnsli in treas ary coin, $73,783,439; toal in treasury,. $2,118,397,211: decrease of deb d.ri,in since October, $4,069,015: decrease June 30th, $10,201,614. New i ork, 1. , This morning about seven o'clook the boiler oT a locomoiive attache! to a gravel train on tbe Lehigh Valley railroad, exploded three miles west of 1 1 Bound Biok, N Y.. kiU-n- 1 Tbiunr, Casper, engineer, Abraham King and Wm Thompson, brakesmen, besides in juring about twenty ethers, fatally. Two others h ive since died. The new route to Chicago, via the Erie railroad and its connect kibs south It is evidently of the lake opened y a great success. Bv this route passengers get their meals in the I'ullniin hotel cara. The new arrangement with drnws all tbe Pullman cars from the Cenirol route Micbig-iThe Evening Post s Washington special says:. President Grant has ordered the removal of the postmaster it Ogdn, Utah, who is a Mormon, but not a poly gamist. This is the first step towards the removal of all Mormons holding federal offices in Uah. Tbe removiil was oppdsed by Sena'or Sargent, of Cal ifornia, on the ground that tbe incum bent had a right io his religions belief, so long as be did not practice polygamy, and thereby break the laws of his coun- - '7A . ' dipateb f om London says: L. U. Hinder & Feinan. iron merchants, at Vienna, are reported upended; also II. Knesler & Co, bankers of W. T. VcJilton. formerly of Johnson, IIir8Ch & Co., announces bis fiilure to day. A letter from Russia states that the government is engaged in a vigorous raid amongst socialist aiciiaors Arrests have been made in various places, among others at Moscow, Fur a, Odessa, Ria-gaand St. Petersburg. . In ne village near Moscow, thirty working men were seiied by the po ice. Some of the pri ners resisted arrest, and one, M Keg atcheff, believed to be a leader of tbe socialist movement, defended so desperately tha he had to be killed. The police are reported as under the impression that they have struck a bluw at the stronghold and centre of the movement, which will put an effective stop to us further spread. Manchester, N. II., 1. Tbe Merimac has risen several feet yesterday and to day, on account of the severe storms of Saturday night, and serious fears are entertained for the wifptv of tbe river. A wall has been built by tbe Aniskcg company to straighten the river. Tbe wall is built of sod masonry, fifteen feet high and of nnarly half a mile long On aceountand of the river channel the narre-wae-'thf grii pressure of sand on the tniie, about fifty feet of ibe wall shows signs, to day, ef giving way. The damage al Oiher ready is esiimated at $o,000 rivera in New Hampehire and Maine show a heavy rise. Bridges aud dates and one mill were swept away on Barret creek and the Little Ossippte river, in Le-psi- Mai&e. St. Louis, I. Tbe Republican's Ksnias City special (ays that news from ibe Oeaee Indian DR. K. L. PI.AT: agency is to the effect that agent Gibson BKSIROU Of TESTIFYING TC THE has sent to Cheyenne agency for 100 BEING care yon pet formed in relMtoo cavalry, and with these be expects to to th Kpilfitic FiU with which I wm tunly auc force the Indians into submission. The troubled in the year "74, you hv niy full tmv to certify in any way ou chouu that I Indians who are opposed to Gibson's tion Duvorkeeu troubled with ftu aiuce than. late actions have ordered him to remove Uratetully, etc . M. HIOST, Seventh Ward. all his gjods off the reservation. Su f Salt Late City. Sept, 17, 375. perintendent Iloag has been sent for, and he will probably quiet the disturbU. ance and settle the matter in dispute on .; his arrival. TESTIMONIAL. Z. O. M. I. OGDEN B RAN C dti-l- C. R. R. Train! Market FALL FOREIGN. London, 1. The mail steamer Africa a has arrived at Plymouth and landed eight, seamen, part of the crew of the ship John Pas call, who were taken on board at Ascen sion island. 1 hey assert that their ves sel was on fire 300 miles off St. Helena. The crew was picked up by the ship Victoria, which was bound for Boston:, but as she was short of provisions tbe eight men were sent ashore in an open boat at Ascension, while the captain, officers and rest of the crew proceeded in the Victoria' As their stories conflict, the men have bein detained at Plymouth and will be otbcially exam ned to morrow. It is stated that they are suspected of mutiny and deertiou, and possibly i be hiurder of the officers. A 'vices from Cpe Paining to lltb ef Oc ober, stairs that a Siberian force of 900 troops had attacked some native villages, tu were repulsed and obliged to retire, loning tweniy tour killed and wounded. They also abandoned three canons. The disturbances result from (he Liberian law prohibiting direct trade between the natives and foreigners. The Times this morning has a leader on the utterances of the official Gazette of Sv. Petersburg, to the effect that steps n.ust be lak.n by foreign cabioe't to strengthen confidence so as to enable the pone to fulfil bis promise. Tbe Times says: We presume Russia thinks that a confereuoe of great powers should review ibe treaty of Paris aud examine into tbe s:te of the Turkish empire. If a merely veibal pressure is all she has in view, it can be more safely applied by If dispatches ilwn by a conference sbe aims at more serious intervention. it must n o so fir iu order to be effectual that it would raise the eastern question in a peculiarly formidable shape. Eng land is not prepared to take so immense a responsibility in the present unsettled slate of Lnrope. The' Time's ibis morning, itr ils finan cial column, denounces the scheme for 500 000 ster ing worth of bonds floa'in of the Keokuk mi ' Kansas city railway. The Mark Lane Express, in its re view of tbe corn trade for the week says the weather haw been n.ore modera e, but there i.s lit le Chinee tor field labor in England; yet sawp:es are in good condition, tiut ibe caui iousness of millers h ts kei-- t prices a' pre vious rates A Pins flour was a fr.uio cheaper, while wheat H sixpeme to a shilling higher. In Belgium, Holland, Germany, Dautzio and Vieuna prices were firm and in the latter ibe market as rather In Odessa there has been dearer scarcely any business because of the of holders preteu-ion- s ' London, 2 A factory in Pres'en whs destroyed Two hundred operaby fii e yesterday. tives aie thrown out of t mployuient. Lloyd's representatives examining tbe eight sailors belonging to the crew of the ship John IWil biirtieJ at sea, were a'isfied a- - to the general truth of ibeir derosiiious, and toll them they would be no longer detained. Port Burwell Oat., 1. The c' oouer G isoo. loaiied .with wheat, from Darron, came ashore last Tbe crew night. She is full of water is safe. Sarnia, Ont , 1. The trial of W. Sniiih, for (be murder of Mr. Fiulay. closed lo day. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. P.ris, L The iron-claMagen'a which look fire at Touioti, day tiefore yesterday is a to'al recit .The explosion set fire to toe Victorinse aud Eclaireur, but t'be A flames were promptly extinguished. few persons were slightly wouuded by tbe explosiun. Toronto, 1. A special to the Globe from London, England, says; Tbe report of the Great Western railway of Canada, for the Utlf year, announces that there will b no The deficiency in reserve is iiivi'leiid AND TO ARRIVE. CENTRAL RAILROAD COMP'T 1 will run a cheap Market Train every Saturday, coninieQcing October 301 h, 1S75. at Leaving OGDEN " Kaysvilla ' Farmington " " Cantreville " 7 10 a.m. Vtod' 7 25 a.m. Which will be offered to the puMio at 6 OOaJn. 6 20 a.m. BED ROCK PRICKS 60 a.m. Cro Arrive at Salt Lake at 8 15 a.m. Ogden to Salt Lake and return, $1 SO Kaynilleto " " Farmington " 85 " Centreville Wood a Crom " " " OUR STOCK comprises all tha BEST" BTlANDS of 6i "35 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods 45 XOTIOXS, IILA1VKI2TS, CLOTIIIXG. BOOTS am! S1IOHS, UlVTIII.lt aud F1XDIXCS, HATS ami CAPS, II A II I WAKE. Tltf. p.m. Tickets pood only on this Train and must be used for roturn on tbe day purchased. d31-lJOHN SHARP, Stipt. NEW MEAT MARKET I WARE, WOOD.VAIti:, COIlDAftE, Alt E, GLASSWA1&, Etc. Fifth Street, Ogden. LaU oj th lltat Marktt, Co-o- p A FULL STOCK Invites the patronage of his friends and the publio generally, at bis new stand, next door to the Ce op Meat Market. itC Btrr, Mutton, Vial Poke, Charter Oak, monitor anil other leading makes ot HllIU llrowii. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES' THE WEED "Family Favorite" MACHINE SEWING These pooda are bought from first hands, and the profits arising w We will not bo undersold. propose to bhare with our customers. I See thf celebrated All Orders addressed to attention. Simple , Durable ! Capable I d296-tf- No machine costs so little for new part and repairs. Needles and all articles repnlrod, are furnished at less prices than thoe for other machines. It is adapted tn all the wnt of family sewing. I can be readily comprehended by an one wishing to sew. 1 1 runs so easiy.' It. is always ready and sever takes on "fits.' It will do any kind of sewing with less changes and fewer extra attachments than any other machine-- . It is It is made of the very best materials, and In S2. d35-t- f Mayor PUMPS!PUIV1PS! If 'ATS OX will B. Clawson, NEW LUMBEK YAKD ' WANTED J. W. DRIVER, PROP! Sliiuglcft, Cedur Dye Stuff, Taints, Oils, Prop'r. MERCHANT TAILOR, ARTICLES TOILET OGDEN. ! NATIOVAt WATCU COMPANYv-- Ilaring cnmtuWj xamind ae1 f a Fine Assortment Largest and cwst Complete Stock ia or SUITINGS r. r. e. mitt X ' co, I.Q, AtMLllUlt, B. C. T. B APPtl a re., oppnmif. 1. B. MATO, WENDCLL a tlTXAN, a ItAICTtTOK, HuRSE.HOGUIN b. r. Koimis a co., V. M. fe t. uthkiilj o, i a co.. nmes altore will be riKwgnlzed as the 1m1- no pvcui.l-r- y They lti(t Jewellers tf CUicairn. Interest In the Company, but freely testify a to the (tenu!ne merits of the wstches, whicli Jor the paat year have beuu mid by iUma. The NORTHERN UTAH T"ir public. Waeonsider tht m Uiehrst tip nisile wikK hos In America for the prioa, ard qiml .i lh flnef.1 Knrotwtan watchoitlor acr.nrnte tun. llintcrwt double or three times the nirwy. M t, clieTfully recommend tbm to all parties aishlt irowus a m'ei waisi, siaea bvo. tn Tfe t"trl ritch, wa And llnV. J)rfct In all their juris. ."ine finish, and well adaptfd to tha waits of th guod hw Natioxal Watch Compast, Ch?cao: Oixts: The watehis of jonr make, sold by ns dnrius the pnst yetir, tave. with acam ly sn more than ortHneryj.ita-'Mtlnn.snt- i glw-are provinn to be all that yla claim furluuu a and durable accurate n the mntwemens Taking tnto conpiSe-atiiiymt fcv Iniroilncedjn thtjjr vmslrwclton.iiit'l th geuoral UneDoss of 6nlsb of een the h.wett grade, we regard them as being well worth their price. bii In sllliit tham t such it take (Trent our ciistotne.rs as desire good PALMSU, BACHELDEHS Si CO.. 16i Washmgion St., Boston. WABJIEX te- BPAJIONK, . 4 Jtaidja Ine, Ksw Tork. WHEELER, P ARSONS ft CO , S M&iden Lane, Kew York. ; time-keeper- WINES AND . ! EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IU OGDEN. - LIQUORS FOR Medicinal Purposes Wholesale and Retail. r. SCOTT te HENHTEaEB, :o: te HATCH. JZKKJN3 . SMCT anil ELGIN WATCHES Turps, Tarn lilies, STREET, ftPPLY Doom slzsaud is any quantity . bill Uuo-2- u Carriages te rod from all trains. FIFTH Io(ii, etc. LIVE ON ON BAND AND FOSSA IE. C1IEM1CAL.S, HOTEL, A. D. PHAKK8PKARI5. ALSO HENnvli of any Pickets liUlliH, MEDICINES, Newly fitted up and Furnished. d!70rr CAN DRUGS, LAKECITT. quarr, - OffdenCKf. FIRST-CLAS- S M. HARRIS filled with promptness. UTAH HOTEL Facing: Union M. E. CLuruh Red and White Ymi iuiiBEit. DEALER IX EVERYWHERE. S ALT tor PRESSED AND ROCOQ. KaOva aol Importwi Weed Sewing Machine Co., t"i St next lot On Main Machines sold on easy monthly instalments AGENTS receive prom if SUPT. . Main Street, Ogdcd, the raile- - X8 tteltR J. HKKKKK. of Ogden City. li.S. Has opened a Yard for the Sale of Pantaloon Goods TWO HUNDRKP AND FIFTT rsward for the arrwt and convictiun of ih8 wrra or Dron wlio set no fi.e the e idence f Wll'ian Oitb'Ft mi the ofOct.or NK Ill'NDREI) Teniii)i ofthei-irDOLLARS ($l'iO)for any information that shall lad to his or Iteir rrct kt rrrnicuon. PAT Morrison Plotr, and s City Drug Store most thorough manner, and will never wear out. Wa take plenKU'e in announcing to ur numerous patrons in Weber and Cach Counties, aid to ths public generally, that we bave opened a Branch 'IA'', at Salt Lak i City, and shall continue nnr agency at Isjilea with increased facilities tor supplying every want of the sewing machine The Best Stock of 1.01,1. self-cteanin- other Agricultural Implements. rd. Salt Lake City, Oct. 31st, 1875, at 5:3ffp m., of cholera infantum, aged 1 year. 11 mon hs, and 6 days, EphrBiniGeorr. aoo of Epkraim George and Mary Jane Molding. I ! 4J Of the best qualities, at lowest prices. Call and see me at my sew place. :o: TWILl OF Sad-ao- Died. $250 REWARD V Staple and Fancy Groceries (MUSI CASlllES Io the 7th QUEEXS-I- WILLIS BROWN. EngiUh, French, and Domestic Monday tiwrning, Nor. 1st., 1875, tbe wife of George U. Tribe, Esq , this city, a fine son All well. . TRAIN wiU loave Salt Lake at 6.05 RETURN Jtwt - receited Ilirlli. t FARE. 141 000. gf. ARRIVING rnHK TTAn d Belleville, Ont , 1. W Cannphell & Co s elevator containwaB burned ing 40 tKX bushels of Tbe grain was yesterday tuerning. owned by local dealers. The loss is heavy. GOODS TESMCSIg M1DDLETON PI?ESCRIPTI01S Ptttabargh, Pa. Ohio. . Ctnoinnati, BROS., 10 llaidon Lane, N. T. Ladies' TTatehes, of elegant delpi stid finish, k.nl i(;entleiuan's Watch, of eoml nierit ounlities with the 11. W. surpaMedtrme-keeprnjteymond," hut of smallur eine, suierinr t ay-thi- ni yet manufactured in this country, wilt shortly be placed in market. fr A Speciality. Galveston, Texas, 1. Carefully Compounded, :o: ' A fire at Sherman, Teas, tonight deRICHARD WILLIAMS, At all hour of the night er day. stroyed three blocks ia tbt bui&es part Successor to Datid" M. 8tuart, of tbe town. 427Hy Key West, 1. rrgKPgKORgAI.1! THU BEST AND CHEAP ibis place and K tST e between cable The new FORCE and LIFT or shallow wells. Also, Pa-Punta Ro-- a has been laid and tbe second P I'M PS for fordp Drire Well Pomps, with suitable GOOD Po nil FITS AND SATISFACTION Tern fn cable repaired and restored, making 4" lent iron pi ing. Pumps repaired and ited npon reason-itl- e Co, Por QfJw AjMmm Ok 8'Siiwoa 0 Mr. West GAANJED. Old with tews. at Werkshon. Sort! of tte plicate commumeation MM J 20T-taiui,, w-- " ritiu. uroaic! ykrt?,ogteia. Indies and South America. ALL SOLD CHEAP! f. K Heremfnfi RttalleoT 6f tte fowpan. CALL ON YOTTR EWELLEB AND ASK SEE THE ELGIN WATCHES. f Vtli''Cvutpaug, numcM Off' m4 XalU STCK!CAClTa TC nai |