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Show t -- AIL! LOCAL ITEMS. BY TELEGRAPH. Comicial. Corrected daily by J. Gold buying, 110 Co. B. Dooly US. gelling. AMERICAN. Economy for purchasers to buy while It Is ecouomy for as 1 sell our Winter Goods very low rather than carry them over u not her " Wnlker Bros. year tup-plyin- m Goto Whitehead' For Boots and Shoes. dllo-2- m Closik Out. Mr. George Dunford bis store on Main Street, has 8ali Lake City, after closing for a few offers his large stock of days, and now boots and shoes at ex and and caps hats with the design of low figues, ceedingly can be had for a out. Bargains closing short time either at wholesale or retail at this establishment, and Messrs. Harding and Alder, always gentlemanly and accommodating, will assist country store fit tbe keepers in diaking selections, or old and of feet head or tbe young with a season. the for suitable covering Ifyoa want a good article cheap, try Dun lord's. Bed Canon Coal. ton, band picked and called by screened thoroughly the best coal shipped to this market. Tard just east of U. C. freight 06.50 - pe cen-ume- rs home. W. W. Fuxoe, Sole Agent. dll2 lm Wanted, 500 Lite Chickens, Highest market price in Cash paid, at Blancett'i. Fifth St.. Oeden. dl08-lm , Cbowk. "The Crown" baking powder ought to be well known to tbe peo It is undoubtedly one pie in the Wes. of the best articles of the kind in (he market. , It is an admitted fact that some of tne baking powders once coneid ered standard, have deterinated in quality, and lessened in strength. "The Crown" stands A No. 1 in the list of powders in lh market, because of its superior .strength and its adaptability for either hi end or pastry, and the quickness of its action. It is manufactured by the cnltbrated firm of Sprague, Warner & Co , Chicago and is sold at wholesale or retail byOo VV. Dnvin, at It is well known establishment for famiLake Salt City. Try it, and ly groceries, Ask for named. is it you'll say rightly The Crown." Th If Yon Want To bay Dry Goods and Groceries at low figures call at Z. C. M. I. d90tf Go to Blancett's for coal? Bocauee he tells the best and cheapest in the market. Office on 5th Street, between d99-lFranklin and Wall. Thcatbb. Tbe benefit in aid of the Ladies' Centennial Fund, on last Saturday evening, was an immense success, both financially and artistically. The bouse was crowded to itc utmost capacity, many being unable to obtain seats. The play went off very well, considering the short time the performers bad for rehearsal, Miss Carrie Cogswell and Mr. J. S. Lindsay sustaining the leading characters in a highly creditable manner. Miss Lizzie Davis sang tbe Centennial Song, Washington," very neatly, and received an encore. A grand 'tableau finished the entertainment, which bad a very pleasing effect, the "Star Spangled Banner" being sung by Miss Belle Thompson, the large audience joining in the chorus. Thanks are due to the Ogden Brass Dand, which played some fine pieces during the evening, and also te tbe ladies and gentlemen who helped to render a plearant enter tainment all of whom gratuitously vol unteered their services. If You Want or heating sieve go to the to-o- dOOtf In max Town and Village persons may be found whs have been saved from death from consumption by Hale's Hos-- r or Hobihocxd d Ta. . Pike's Toothache Drops cure in me minute. II Vou Want To buy goods t prices tbet suit the times, call at Z. C. MI. dW-t- f Thirty cars of grain contracted-Wheat. Barley and price paid by 41Mif Walker Bros. OAls-IIIgu- ent I 00 bonds. W hy Does Everybody A cook Washington, &. assistant secretary to tbe President, LotAer and Price, pri vate watchmen, and Simmons, messenger, at the executive mansion, have le t for St. Louis, having been summoned a witnesses by the gttverunient in the Babcock case. The secretary of the Southern His torical society, refclVing Id Secretary Belknap's letter to him. says: "The peo ple of the south are not only willing but anxious that the whole of their official records should be given te the world, and that the future historian should have the opportunity of judging them in the light ef those records. Be assured, in then, of duf hearty your department with the missing confederate documents. We will have furnished you properly authenticated copies of such as are in our possession and will assist you in procuring others U being understood, of course, that your department will afford ns similar facili ties in the prosecution of our work. A San Antonio, Texas, dispatch reports, on information received to that effect, that tbe Mexican revolution is gaining ground. Great excitement pre vails throughout tbe nortbern States ef that country. The whole western part of Cohabuila is up in arms, as are tbe Pacific States and Mamalaupas, Nueua Leon and San Luis, and in fact all northGen. .Trevino is now ern Mexico. State marching on Monterey from-thof TaroaulipaB. - Another general is ap proaching ealullo from tbe west. Du- rango has joined hands with her sister stales in ibe struggle. Ibe mjvement is a stupendous one in the interest of Fernrio Dias for president Gen. Ord, having been summoned to Washington for consultation on Iudian affairs, left yesleiday morning. New York, 5. Bowen's letter is expected to result in bit prompt expulsion from Plymouth church, unless bis evidence is estab Ksbed by other testimony than his per or assertion against sonal opinion Beecber, winch has little weight with those wbo know Bowen and his course hitherto. It is naturally asked why Bowen continues his membership when he had so long confidentially known, as be says, Beecber s guilt, or believed it Dr. Leonard Bncon bas written a let' ter hoping that no cburcb or minister in' vited to the Plymouth cburch advisory council will be detained by any disgust with tbe business, still less by prrju dice against the inviting cburch or iis pastor. Topeia, Kan , 5. There has been considerable excitement over the faot that information has been telegraphed from here which en abled chb J. II. Mowery, member of the legislature from Doniphan county, to es- cape from the oliicerj in purauit of him His crime is forgery, in connection with tbe issue of $tf 000 school bonds in Comanche county, two years ngi. The governor has ofler"d a reward ef $-tor bis capture. Tbe commission inves tigating the bonds ol the school fund are said to have positive evidence that th' name ot the district clerk is forced to ten $1,000 bonds of the district in Rice county, and it is thought the guilty par lies will be found. Jaaesville, 0 , 5 Wbitcomb Henderson, ged 19. clerk of the post office at Dresden, Muskingo Ciunty, was arrested this morning by Special Aeent C. K. Henry, for stealing letters. He made a full confession. Cleveland, 0,5. J. E. Bliss, arretted yesterday for rob be bing the mails, had a hearing fore Commissioner White and was committed to jail in default of $3,000 C. C. Smiffin, fcoTict Elder Joseph f. Smith, of will (be Quorum of the Twelve Apostleg, in f ih Ogden to young people lecture next Tuesday Hull, evening. the City The lecture will eemmenoe at'pm. diiotf . Galveston, Texas, 5. A terrible explosion occurred at tbe shippers' cotton press, this city, at a late hour last night. A portion of the boiler weighing ten tons was carried 250 feet. Tbe root' over that portion of tbe building was blown off and tbe brick walls broken. Two men, Spriggs and Wm. Thompson, were severely injured, About but it is thought not fatally. thirty men were employed at the time in different portions of tbe press, and their escape is almost a miracle. The cause is unknown. Cincinnati, 5. During the performance of tbe alleof the "Great Republic," at gory Kabinsoa s opera house this afternoon, a portion of the pillars supporting the gallery gave way. precipitating a number of occupants upon tbe balcony below. At this wilting it is not known whether any were killed, though there is a rumor that three persons received fatal injuries. ' Nearly 608 school children took part in tbe allegory, and tbe audience was mostly composed of parents and relatives of the participants. Latest reliable reports from the opera housu disaster is that one woman was killed outright and a number of children seriously, if not fatally injured, in trying to get to tbe doors. It eeema that there is no foundation for the report of the ganery falling, but that the stampede was caused by an alarm of fire causelessly raised by a miscbevious boy It is almost impossible in the gallery. to obtain reliable' dstails of tbe disaster as the streets for squares are filled with anxious friends and relatives. H is now reported that six Later persons were killed in tbe stampede, four of wbose nsmes are ascertained: Mrs. Henry Kessler, Mrs. Nancy Clark, Hattie Leslie. Harry Wbite, and between fifteen and twenty injured. The house was densely packed, and the thousands of children among the audience were at the height of enjoyment whe some oue in the ga lery raised the cry of fire as tbe red light from the co'ored fires used in the play (fashed out from the wings. Some one in the audi erce took up tbe cry and it was reechoed from near the door by a person who caught a glimpse of tbe red glare from the stage. An immediate rush was made for Ibe front doors. A child was pushed Immedidown tbe steps and screamed ately a man ibrust bis arm through the wondow, and tbe scream and craob were eaoug i te- set the panie i lull force - People in the rear, mad with fear, pressed upon these in front, shouting and cursiag. Men, terror stricken, struck down helpless womea and children in frant or Climbed over their beads to the top of tbe stairs and precipitated the screaming and bleeding mass of women and children below. b seene in and about tbe epega house after the accident was heart rending. Kews of the catastrophe spread like wildfire over the city, and from every direction came people hurrying to the scene until the squares were impassable. A few men placed near the docrwar endeavor ed to assure the people that there was no danger, and an effort was made from tbe stage to check the mad career of the affrighted- audience, but quiet was not restored till a number were trampled to death and many severely injured. Those" able to walk were sent to their home; those more seriously injured were taken to the Ninth street station house and te the Commerce hospital, and the dead were in the office ef tbe opera noise. White Plains. N. Y., 5. Edward J. Stokes, convicted of killing James Fitk, Jr., appeared before Justiee Dyckman to day on a writ of babeae corpus, and his counsel moved for his release from Sing Sing on tbe ground that he had been imprisoned ten months betore receiving bis final senience. Judge Dyckman reviewed the case and denied the motion. He remanded Stokes to Sing Sing to serve out the remainder of bis sentence. A bill of exceptions will be presented at the general iti m of the supreme court. Stokes was very nervous. JUJf Uo Ho 9 Ogden City, Utah, t orJER their Immense stocit of i . lrie To the Jobbing Trade in town anl Country, at Competition consisting of i tkttt Uef Staple and Fancy Groceries St. Louis 5. The counsel for McKte fife 1 tt motion in the United States circuit court for a new trial on the following grounds: First, because the court admitted illegal and incompetent evidence offered by Ibe prosecution; second, because tbe court gave the jury wrong instructions and erred in ibe charge ot the jury: third, because the verdict is against ibe law; fourth, because the verdict is agaiast the evidence and the law. Gen. Babcock, Geo II. Williams, ex- attorney general, Levi P. Lucky, tbe President's private secretary, and W. O. Avery, arrived from Washington this rooming, and took rooms at tbe Lindell hotel. Oher friends of the general will arrive to morrow and for several days to come. Jmlge Porter, of New York, of tbe counsel for Babcock, will probably not reach here till to morrow or Monday, owing to sickness. Wo (Do y CLOTIIIXG, dry goods; : . ' iJ ' i -- J. i NOTION ilOOTS and ftltOES, IttllREllS, ' . , HATS, and CAP. NIIOE and LEATHEIt FIXDIXGS. HIAVY and SHELF If AltDWAllE, GLASS and tjUEEXSWAHE, LAM PS, etc. r1 STOVES! STOVES! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and If eating Stoves Jit Low FlgrirtSu FOREIGN. , Brussels, 6. There were 216 men in the Jabin mine at the time of the explosion of fire damp. Fifty were rescued alive, and it is feared all the rest perished. Twenty-si- x bodies have been recovered. Berlin. 8. , . Bismarck having recovered, will resume his parliamentary services. When questioned by deputies about Cardinal llobenlohe's visit to Rome, Bisorarck distinctly stated that whatever might be the Cardinal's mission, or whether there was any mission at hit, it is not author ized by him. He declares that so long as he remains at tbe helm, it is not the state which will make tbe first advance towards reconciliation with the church.' London, & The report of the official investigation in the case of tbe Deutchland, Bays that tbe wreck was owing to an error ef reckoning and tbe captain's disregard of the force and direction of tbe tide, the bad discipline aboard the steamer, and conduct of tbe offioers. The boatmen at Harwich and elsewhere are coin The report also pletely exonerated. recommends that telegraphies communication be established between the light ships and the shore. Paris, 5. The international committee on the construction of a Submarine tunnel between France ard England, terminated their labors to day, A complete agreement has been established on all the points under consideration, as well as the possibility ef tbe undertaking. ITAII lEVTRAL T. AIL H O X. A. -- PIONEER LIXE OF UTAH. Name of STATION. Train Leave No. 1 Pan. Orders addressed to ft.SWATSON, Manager, will recoitfe prompt attention d296-tf- k. Pau. u. r. M. ON AND JANUARY t eta. 8 40 Woods Croas I i! t I to Centrevilla 7 16 t ftrmlngtoa I JO 4 83 1 00 kaysvllle 8 12 4 62 1 00 I 40 8 00 rrtv at Oftdea Pats. leave k. Often 88 2 No. 4 No. u. r. 10 81 T 10 1 00 rarmifigton 10 62 T 81 1 86 Centreville 11 4 1 44 1 80 Woods Cross 11 13 t U 1H Arrive HI Bait Lake 11 40 ( 20 2 00 to tb above, MIXED TRAINS WILL ' THE CALIFORNIA, No. 1 .4:20 Leave Ogden " 'Brigham Wine, Brandy and art " KK0 ...tiSWp m. Logan..-- . FIFTH ...8:30 Arrive at Franklin Lipor Co, DT1CEET, OG1XEX, ttctpttif titty place heore you their Prlae List of Choice" SOUTHWARD " 9:0ff a m. ..10:59 Franklin Logan " Brigham...... Arrive at Ogden .v2:2& .v4:00 o p.m. HAVE TUB CHOICEST, STOCK OF WINES', IjQUOtlS,. , WtfBfllANDIES, Ollmff k gall'bnry'a Stag Vrtm to and Iroirf Montana connects with traint at riaiiKlin; M. W. JfKSRILL, 8nU. Ca.u. Vwitr. Ga. FrelgbJand Title" t I T Wines and Liquors So. 1 LfMfVe dl9T4jr etc", tcrb? foondf iu the country, citner Eb or West, and intend always to keep the satne full &ti comptete in every Our Liquors are particular. 1 w Pure and Free from any Adulteration f Whatever, and ma; be used with tbe greatest confidence at eicb bed and irr the family. Our MORli Al W ita BRfflESI the Trnrlcw liumbor Conipanv, of California, and Joanna William, oOgHen. Utah, tinder the Bnnr nme of "WILLIAMS k CO.," km beea tui day Come frem t'ue belt vineyifdd ef California, and are niade of enoiet and Ail delite due the cMsMWed by mutual coonent Joe- fiirly "elected gfapes, and we wfll etftl aid frtnerabiD.are to be received by bua Williams, who will pa? all liabll tfce of tbr aid arm. T. J. BRIOKEIX, W. it. KMJZ4K, ", JOMItJA WltUAMJ. Fortbeofe reaeoni! We btfjr direct from diMUfeW And U2-1- ( 28th, 18; S. Ofden, rah, and pay Cash for all onr Wines and Liqpnorr. Our (roods do not go. through the hands of two err t&rCe' middle men, t thld Vrim thafl Less lime any otlier care in Vtak J. ' wbich rnefcases the price and multiplies the chao6es of adultertftfon'. OTK SALES AR& LARGE, and ftofitr srnd - Eipcnc8 Small but the Choicest firatidg of Wiaei and Brandies9.-anas pure and unadulterated as they conre from tbe wins press. To prove thrs4 HAVINO BEEN rjSTESIINED THE to receive the hooka of, and celit is only necessary to remember tbat grapes-arworth only one cent fit pound led tbe del 'fa doe the late Welter County id Californval, tfncf tbat but fifteen pounds are seeded to make one gallon ( AssociaMercantile and Manufacturing tion. fPlrieork A Tvrrell manager,) hereby re- - wins:. At tlrfi rste there is m substitire' ss cheap is the grapes t&emselves fof qneat all pereone indebted t tbe afbre naoed makr J Wiires atfd Brandier. Respectfully yours, C.W.8. & L Ctf , to call on MK AT T1IK P.'ON (Kit WVii and 6.05. p.m. Pamroget wn"! plMUM pnrchaae their tickets at tb eflic. Fifty Mitt additional will be enart;ed whaa tb Bww is collected o tb train. afl Inlbrmafltm eoooeralnt; Freight or apply to JAfiEB KHARP, Gn'l Tirkdt and rrofffht iirmt for JOHN SHARP. 8TORB. Maio M. IM in this Pae-ag- e, Street, two- doort aah or the city, and make ImmMiaM Per Hansen Z C. having Paat Book account with the above named inntitution, will pleaW bring tbem to ME. a no other peron it author used ,to receive fwy, or auk eettleuieat witb luetn. fc Co. N. B. AH peraoni d99-ln- RtN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 6 a m & 3.30 p.m. Suit Lake Crty at 8.80 a.m.and 1870, illftwi: e XajwvTile ib addition lt TBI We import and1 fell none m. 6 "20 Wffl IMPORTANT NOTICE! Pans. 40 AFTER ran daily as NORTH W Alt TraiDt Tl RAILROAD, given that this Nonce is ttkrebt nvrvtofor axlKtint: between 00 83 H. Bi Clawson, 8UPT. . KORTHEU 'TAB t No. 8 T , Free Delivery to all parts of the City DISSOLUTION. Bait Lake . TO THE FAMILY TRADE4 OF OGDfiX nntt VICttf 1TY, CALL and SEE aFTER JAN. 1st 1874. ON AND Train I1MBUCEIVIEBJTS tvHISKIEM J9SIPH nAtt, Conectof. r ' Old Crow HermifSfgs Long John ESTRAYJiOTICE m POS8K88ION TftE IandHit deecribed- aaimale which' if hot claimed lakes away within tea day from date, will POttOvr-IN- TN Q Miller Bonrbotr Eldorado Gimblf " t o'clockredp.m. t i. One enw, elif In left ear. three or fear yean nlH o branda vmibht. One red yearling heifer, crop and alit u ri(h( ear, nn liraixla viaible. One white ateer calf, with roan aerk. UARVIY 4. HAKPKR, lKtrict Foundkwper, eU-toJoIphr7eb. 4.1975.. Freich Cognag Brandy California B'.akbrry Brandy nilA!,DIE $1,00 ' . .. b fetid to the higher renoiIle ddr at pnlaV CrosbV k Co., Lendoa Gin' 1ST, at Holland Gin anrtioa od Mowday, the 14th y ef d-- run pist Ginger . 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