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Show B Y TELECHAPIL LOCAL -- ITEMS. CoMMacuL. Dooly fe Corrected daily by J. Gold baying. 110 Col Ketice. - - r r . The annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Ogden Publishing Company, will be held In tha Jcjictios office. Fifth Street, on Moniay, J inuary 81st, 1876, all at 5 p m. A punctual attendance of DiThe the shareholders is requested. rectors are requested to meet at the shave-liter- s' same place one hour before the i meeting, Walter Thomson President, f ' ' C. W. PekeosS, Secretary. Wanted, 500 L1t Chickens in Cash paid, at Highest market price dl08-liFifth bt., Ugden lllanccti's, n Plenty of Ssow-Fro- Mr. F. A m Ham-niou- of Hunteville, we learn that there is fcur feet of snow in Ogden Valley. Wanted, lady who is anxious to leara the icience ef Phrenology. A good writer and reader preferred. Apply to Dr. C. dllO 2t C. Busby, at the Globe Hotel. A - , . : . . - If You Want To buy goods at prices times, call at Z. C. M I. AMERICAN. - . Washington, 2't. Senator Sargent presented a .petition from a large number of ladies, asking that a government be established in the Distriotof Columbia which would confer upon women the right to vote. He alluded to Wyoming, where woman suffrage is eudorBed by the judiciary, press and people generally lie knew of no better plioe to make this experiment than the capital of the nation, and asked that the petition be referred to the committee on the District of Columbia, to be considered iu connection with any bill to provide a government lor the District it Was re ' ' ftrred. , The committee of ways and jneaus today took up the bill to carry into effect the treaty between the United States and the king of the Hawaiian Islands, the ratification of wbich was exchanged in June last. The consideration of the bill was postponed till next Tuesday. ''New York, "25. Files of the Panama Star and Herald state that the Columbian received government will soon appoint a commission to investigate the condition o: the PauHina railroad, which it is alleged is in so bad a statu that $50,000 will be required to put it in good running order Letters from Lima, announce the complete destruction of the town. of Abinoay by an earthquake, on the 4th of December; they state that between 4 p.m. on the 4th and 9 a.m. on the&tb, no less than thirty eeven earthquakes occurred, several of which were very severe. The details are meagre and the extent of the loss of life is not reported. A large fire is reported in,Soncok, New Hampshire. Main street is said to be in ashes. y Suncook, N. H. 25. were frame, The destroyed buildings suit the and the loss will not exceed $50,000; that d90-t- f partially insured. Thb Codbt Hocsk Clock. from Mr. George Bywater that a number of wortroen are engaged with him iu fitting up the maohinery of the Court House clock; and he hopes to get every-thin- g connected with it in running order early next week. We are pleased t note the enterprise of the Coutty Court, in providing the citiiens of this convecounty and city with this public nience. Why Does HTCrjbod.f to Blancett's for coal? t , a oruce ubaxall, call ai mis Jpj&"ym. for letter. Jus! Arrived. Buckwheat Flour, Cultivated Cranberries,' Finnan Huddles, Bloaters and Boueless Codfish, at d9'J-t- f Wai.kh Bbo's. New The late snow storms have blocked the roads in Cottonwood, and traveling in the canyoa Is extremely dangerour. Immense masses of snow are piled up on the iop of the mountains, and persons acquainted with the locality ore momentarily expecting snow slides at Superior and other points In the canyon.'' One has already descended below Tannersville, demolishing n eaow shed in that vicinity. is Cottokwooi) Stobms HIf Yoii Want : Goods and Groceries at dOOtf low figures call at Z C M. I. To buy Dry J itsi llecei veil, ' Hickory Smokbu and Hams, Supreme Court Bacon d85-t- f. The Supreme Court of the Territory disposed of all the cases before them yesterdny. Among others, the case of Robert J. Guiding, appellant, City National Bank, respondent; appeal from Tuird District Court. Judgment of the lower court affirmed. Opinion by Chief Justice White; Emerson, A. J., and Boreman, A. J., concurring, but Boreman said he did not assent to. the proposition laid down in the opinion that the Territory has the right to tax the capital stock of national banka. ii. Sail Lake If You Want A'ccok or heating stove Coop. ' , go to the d'JOif Low Figures. w iv, White Sugar, 1 lbs for $1.00. Salmon, 20 eenti per can. cents per large can. Walker Bros. . d86 tf. Oysters, 2-- Theatrical. V performance will be i'in at the Og lea Theatre un Saturday evening, Feb. 6th, 1876, for the benefit of the Ladies' Centennial Fund. We understand that two splendid pieces will be presented. Severn! Salt Lake artists and tiie members of the Ogden uramiio association have volunteered tLe;r services for the occasion. Tickets are nw for tale in iue principal or.-a iLe ci:y We aptct the heu;e fill be crol I to ex.e. .Jog "" bFER TlfUlR 4 LLo SfOdlt IMMENSE IE to Jobbing Tr;:le in town aniM oiiiilt-.y-, tit VtlC that Defy Comfx tftiou, e6hsi!.tliig of Stapl e and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS r t - . and IiKATJIFJl FI9Tl3TGS HEAVY mm sueIf iiAkd wake; omjsm ' nuii '.!.'.;.; &nd VAVS, NIIOK ? x I : IJUll STOVES! 1 STOVES! Charter Oak and Ill3 and Iteatiitg Sinicn at TliAllE II. 0;'li:X anil VICIXlTVj Free Belivery to all parU the City F Orders addressed to Manager, will f eceid . Ra-gu- sa FIgiirf ClattrsrOxi, SAM. HIGGIIfBOTHAM te-da- THE OALlFdEim Iain Street,, Wine, Brandy and DRY GOODS, " Co, Lipor FIFTH Boots and Groceries, Canned ' Wines and Liquors etc. - : Breakfast Walkes Bros. o ' if y, Bocause he sella the best and cheapes-- in the niar"-ket- . Office on 6th Street, between d9D-lFranklin and W,ill. Go y ZjlAo t semi-offici- e1c New rleans, 25. niJEKNSWAKE, Particulars of the shooting of democratic exSenator Ofl'ut, St. Laudy parish, wae as follows: Offut, while making a t a , visit to relatives in Washington, was shot through the rear of a buggy in the head. A negro named Augustan, armed with a shot gua, shortly afterwards informed some colored woman was that Offut had been hurt. Augu-ta- n HrfonUor Cook Iiov suspected, aijd a crowd went up to his cabin, when lie ran out from under the cabin, about 'MO yards in advance of his pursuers. Two twodred men surrounded the swamp in which he refuged. OJut died on Sunday. 'Cincinnati, 25. The GazeUo's Charleston, W. Va., tfCJ FAMIf.iT Mild SlfiEi OA special says aa altercation occurred belitmus Hiues and William tween : Donley, regarding tho litter's wife, to i night. Hints went to Dooley's houe, knocked on the door, and when D dley RsSaWATSOK", pr6ixll)t fitteiitfosc appeared llines cut him with a kn'if'o, severing the jugular vein, from which he died in about an hrar after wards The c.ies of Dan sou and Estep, llamsa, 25. d2nc-tf- . AH Pasha has landed at Felek from UPT. chtirged wiih ihe'nmninr of Lee several at Conntantinople. Tbreu thousacd five diysago, was call din court The dny was consumed by hundred insurgents are entrenched n the prio(if is' eou'ii'ttl in urguin; for a the mountains along the road from to Trebenje. change oi venue oil, the ground of the hostile feeling of the p ople against the V i Vienna, 25." Th Wierner Presse reports that in the prisoners The judge referred his de cision until to morn. w Tbe court house consistory held at tbe Vatican, y, yard was filled, to uay by excited citi- Moris Keutschler was appointed archzens, chiefly from the viviuity wheretLe bishop of Vienna in the place of Ruais-ehe- f, . murder was committed. deceased. Later. About. 200 men arrived at 10 p.m. Oue door south Driver's new Btore. and proceeded to the jntl nd took Daw-soobserved Mr. Ilolcomb, "Maria," and isiep out, ami marched tbem oft to the woods, where thev will doubtless as he was puttin? OB his cletbes, "tbcro aiu't no patch on my breeches be found bunging to a tree in tbe mornSTKEET, OGDEK, . A TVth BTQCK OK , ing. Dooley, wbo was killed by Hines yet." ' I can't fix it now no way; llttpcctfully plati beori you their Price Lut ofH Chttice eitily this evening, was a colored man I'm too busy." "Well, give me the After tbe mob had carried off the Lie then, and I'll carry it around murderer, colored citizens to the num- patch, with I don't want people to uie. ber of fifty went to the jail and demand ed Hines, who wns delivered to them, thiuk'I can't afford the cloth." and they then followed the former crowe 1 6' to tbe woods with their prisoner, who Shoos, ' itT'E' will probably meet the same fate. E CHOICEST THE tlAf STOCK OF rflXES, LIQUOR TRAY-mxq IMPORTANT TO TH E hn found in thd corintry, either East or tfeat Helena, Mon., 25.- to BRANDIES, etc., If PUBLIC. A letter from Fort Pease, on the tnd rulend always to keep the' saitfe full and coWplete iff erefj river, says: Sitting Bull s band 18 THE DUTY OF ALL PERSONS BEFORE ' Goods ' particular. Our Lifjuofs" are of Sioux attacked a party near Fort IT Marling on a journey to ascertain by what with tbe l' t Peitse on the 2d of January, killing one route the.v can rrach tlictr destination trouble, nd if here re w or Itiore roal man and wouudiDg five others. Eight let la tan whicb to to decide tha fame point, lending to travel. horses were also killt d. Another party jafrstaud take pleasure In stating, that the Chicaoo Prices to Suit the of nine men are cut off from the fort by k We North-ESTEEM Katlwai is the oldwt, and the Indians, who number several hun- several inilea the hortea. route between Omaha Whatever, and may be used with1' ire greatest confidence at tie' dred It is fea ed that the entire gar auil Cnicaeo. Within the past two Teara Hie eick bed and in the family.-- Our Una aud admirable li6en in but bed road condition, rion will be massacred unless speedily almost the entire line baS been relaid with steel assisted. 1T.L KIJJS OF ails. Pepot in Chicago is centrally located, and i he thermometer during the last few as Tbe Rtimrkw in there trains arrive their thirty CALIFORNIA days has ranged from zero to twenty of all other line", passengers can always Iw PROD'JCETAKEN in EXCHANGE -- . We learn litical parties eivrs this as the result of the recent election: The stnate will include 22 radicals, lb' irreeom ilable Bonapartists, 47 moderate Bonaparti-ls- . 70 fusionisis, legitimists and Orleanists, '. e , ministerialists. 14 ultra legitimists. This estimate includes life arriateri already elected, add ff correot shows that Hie left will have 12i seats in tbe senate. It is reported that Buffet is engaged in rectifying mistakes in the lists of senatorial delegates furnished by prefects A journal defends the government for not publishing tbe rt turns of the election on the ground that it would be obviously improper for it to attempt to classify delegates elected according lo their political. Opinions as reported by prefects, while the public tioa of a mere, list of names would con, vey no information A Berlin special says ihe disclosures made by the Reichsanzeiger have determined the national liberal fiarly to give Prince Bismarek their foil support relative to the Arnim clauses of the hew penal code. Tbe Times has letters from Constantinople which give the details of great suffering of Armenian christians from the cruelty of Turkish rulers ad I the ud restrained rapine ef Koi rdo. Many i t the christians are professing conversion to Islamists, in the hope of escaping oppression. A Madrid special says Ssgasta's organ; the Ibera, and other opposition journals, reiterate tha allegations of official pressure and abuses in elections. The correspondent estimates lhat the Sagistisls bave obtained forty seata, Castellar's pirty ten, and the radicals six or fright. Great apathy prevailed throughout Jt be country. The ministerial majority was too large to be genuine or beneficial. The Post's special from I run. states that the Alfoosists begun a simultaneous attack on all the Carlift positions in Alvia, Biscay and Giupuzscoa. Madrid. 25. . :' The total number of deputies eleffted to Congress is 400." Of these thirty are supporters of Sagasta, lea clericals, one cantonalist and 8ti4 ministerialists. Se- nor Castellar is the only moderate repub lican elected. H end age, 25. A dispatoh from Renteria announces that tbe Alfonsista are making a general movement, and heavy firing around San Sebastian; eight battalions are advancing on the neighboring Carlist positions. Later advises from Renteria report that the figbtinz continues. Tba ire rapidly gaining ground in tbe neighborhood of Lasarte, and Syarz- run. No idea can be formed yet of the losses on either side. Beilin, 25. In the Reichstag the bill for the grant in aid of the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition passed the first and secnnii'readings Financial pipers of this city annonnte a grave commercial crixis ul Kiga. 1 wo larue firms have failed, and further which will probably reict at St. Petersburg, are expecied. Times below. Chicago, 25 A St. Louis special snys the prospect is that it will be impossible to begin tbe trial of Babcock on the day for which it was fixed, Ihe Slst, .as the McKee and Maguire cases will undoabtedly cover that date. The rumor that President Grant, ex Secretary Richardson and Secretary Bristow will be called to give evidence for Babcock, seems authenticated, at least Babcock'i attorneys eay they will be summoned or their deposi tions taken. They will testify that Bab cock never approached them in behalf of the appointment, removal or retention of any government official in St. Louis. St. Louis, 25. Judge Dillon gave a decision on the opening of the trial of McKee this morning, ruling that the case must go oo; that tbe conspiracy bad been one of numerous acts and extending over a long period of time, and the declaration of the conspirators or accomplices must b heard. If, however, when the eas should be all in, and the connectioa of McKee with the conspiracy should rest solely en tbe testimony of accomplices, then the Cotirt would instruct the jury how little weight was to be attached to their evidence. The intimation was the evidence of a ring, and McKse's connection with them would not be alone sufficient. ; Following the decision sf tbe Judge, the testimony of Sanfcrd M. Carton, manager of Cingham Bros., ot. Louis distillery, was taken. He testified to the genera! operaii3ns of tbe ring. r.on.Ion. 25. The Paris correspondent (;! the liins telegraphs tbe following: It is assertej that infurmatiot reteived by various po PUre dnd Free frdm any AditUerutiott I WB For all of making Kantern connections. Iowa, you points in Northern and Morth-Kasier- n should purchase tickets via Miuslmll, Cedar Hap-idor Clinton. For points fn Northern Illinois or Wiscou'iu, via Fulton; and if you are going to Chicago, or East, you should, by al means, purchase your tickets by the Old i'ioneer Koute Binv rem SitRCriANltfSE. Sam. HigginTbotliam, The Chicago jv'orf- - Western. d70-3- Ton will find on all through trains fuUiuan Sleepers, U"W and magmticent Day Coaches, and tbe beat Smoking and Second Class Can now on any road In tbe United Htates. Particular ibrorniation, with mar, time tahfo, etc , may p bad at any of the Through Ticket Officea if the West, or upon personal or written ' ' ' ! ' .' 5 , application to 'vt Western Traveling igant , II. Mountaiji, ilinaha, ib,or to , . , W .H. gTSSSSit, General paiaaeOgwr AgaBI , , CJiicage, ; . 90-- 1 y i ".-.- " ' - r Ogdao City, Jan. 3rd, 18:0. , . d-- tf 0 i?!n' j . TUE LEADINO " t ! . 1a 3at . FOR Tors'. tfEN from tha s ef!.-tof Krrors and Ahii'fs in enrly life. Ma:i-hon- d marriage re resu'red. laipwiimeuta of tr atiner.t ftv and iuovd New wnt rena-iiea- . and Books Circu'ars remarkaM Addre. IIOWARo f ea. in "faleu N. Nin b ft.. Thiladelf ha. AS faClAnON. i! Pa . sa Institution bavins a high reeuition ftfr t eowdm-.Me roaasira sh It. rm s mi hoxr rr ti-RKLTKF SriftcflANT Jill tj CITY and (nee reaons: wiii'-frdwt- On'ers bis Sua stock at ARE LAR()E, and Pfofitb' an foperrifcl Small. We import and tell none but the Cboioeft irandi f Wines aael BraaltW,-snas pure and unadulterated as they CcrnYe ft'o'rtf the1 wins ptes. To preve thirf it is' only necesSA'ry to' remember thai grapes" are worth Only one teal per tounal. &A-ItE- S in California, and that but fifteen pounds are neeted f 6 maki en ul)oti ef wine'. At this rale there is no substitute ' as Cheap OT (he frapea themielfes' for making Winetfan-- Brandies. Respetlfuliy jours', C.Vt.tf. & L Co., ITER PINT Old Crow Permit age Long John Miller Bourbon Eldorado " Gimbl R ETA 1 1., ciail'y Selected lor ibe ilah Markol, Crosby k Co., Lendoa Girf Holland Gin $1,00 liXAMTLKD FrGURKS! d303 tf French Cognac Brandy California Blackberry BrawJy itxf in Mtttf1 Gingfr , fiOots 46cts oSets BurgHnij tort Wibo ,",,'' 2octs Old Cat Sherry Frenoh Sherry Ca1 t6ots Angelica. Isabella Catawba IT ' r, caf and Shoe Trade AND tttS We buy direct from diainteri and and pay Cash for H our Wines and Licruon. Our ood d not go throujfir" the hnndsf of Iwo'or three iiiddle men, .,; which (acreaaei tte pi'ioe and'.muUiplietf the cbancet of ffJulteration. WlflNKlES Uo'oC Ifs'fiLiSALB fl APPf For bes vinrjardg of CalifornltK. and sr made of ebofi and fully selected grapes, and we will iell fT,V "u".,".l ,' Prices limit any other Htftise iri .Vtalt OUR alt OBSTACXES TO MASKIAGE. Less TIME. f Al.T ' YOUR GEO. DttffiORD, NOTICE. vol n. prooocK TYUK.ELL. IS NOW .,., Tlie Wotwr County Manufacturing and MercaO'-tll- e Assooiatloa il this rtay disaolved by mutual consent. Persona knowing themselves Indented to the above Association must settle by full or note within thirty days withont tail. Persons holding claims against the abova asaoca-tio- n will ptese present tnam for settlement. Tha bhoka and accounts of the Institution have been placed in the handa of Mr. Joseph Hall. Persons tolarestad are requested to settle with him. m . .. DISSOLUTION Come from t! BRANDIES! WW flftftl! W)cts ' rt " JSOctrf SSeis" 60ct(f 30c t a" i5ctr While California! '' 20ea' Swet Mu'catella'' ?Oct Dry MuscstelU U's'ing HockLaiwe " nOctS 20cs 20a |