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Show s MriAt. Corrected dally bjr J, 110 rfl Gold buying, twi. " rA tr BY TELEGRAPH. LOCAL ITEMS. W m flallinv 112. - t ' t , i f Notice. Pub- The Stockholder of the Ogdea wiH meet at the U lUhing Company CouDoil Chamber, on the 2d Monday June ine:., at 7 o'cltok p m. L. J. Hkrrick, Prest. Walts a Thomson, Sec. , ,t , Three Hundred! Three hundred Buckeye Reapers em sold in Utah, in 1875. Th Mowers which is the best maohice know (farmer Sold by G so A. Lows market the in d224 2t s47 2w Main 8t., Ogdea. ' Eobias Opden is troubled with the in and all the peppermint efne driver's druff store seems to bare 'feefupon it. This continual breeziness is getting to be rather tee much of a , " blowout. wind, - Go to the Workingmeii's Co-o- p, Fine Kid Buttofled Sboo. dl86-6' ' r If you want a p" lUl.ForSale.L ; '. . 7 A good Steam Saw Mill, well located. Lumber for pa j. Information giren by d221-2H. S. Bi.aiics.tt. w of the sea-- y The first pia-ni- o Jones' GroT. son to morrow, Friday, at to Admission r; Dancing in the evening. our continued free.1" In fce' "To Grofe next," and weekly thereafter. p AMERICAN. ' Pic-Ni- Washington, 7. The House committee on appropria tieas has completed lie army approprl It foots up a total of $24,' ation bill 366,000, whidi is about $4.1)00.000 less than the revised estimates. : ine com mittee have embodied in this bill a pro vision to reduce the pay of officers of the armv.r The committee also insert a provision abolishiag the law which limits the transportation allowances of officers to their actual expense, and re storing the mileage system with a re duction of the rate to eight cents per mile. The bill is understood to be, in its present shape, satisfactory to the War Department and to all ts members of the committee of both parties. for the Receipts of the govern-oen- t fiscal year ending with June : Estimate internal from customs, $143,027.-136- ; revenue, $116,048,507; miscel'anceus, $23,103 534; expenditure, $260,138 .853 The receipts show a decrease from the estimates from customs of over 510,-00- 0 0 000; internal revenue of over 000; and the increase of miscellaneous of over 53.000,000. The expenses are considerably over $5,000,000 inside of the estimates. Chicago, 7. A private dispatch from Boston, received by the agent of the National Fast Freight line here, announces that the managers of that line have made the following reductions from. Boston to First, second and third class freights, which formerly t. were openly ratel at 75, 70 and CO cents per hundred, have all been reduced to 20 cents, and fourth and special classes, which were 45 and 8" cents, have been reduced This ia another aggressive to 16 cents step on the part of the Grand Trunk. Milwaukee, 7. The Democratic State convention met Hon. M. M Strong in this oity presided. Theodore Rudolph, James R. Dbolittle, Geo. B Smith and Alexander Mitchell were chosen delegates at large s to the national convention. Two were also chosen from each district. Of the twenty delegate from the State, seventeen are for Tilden, and three are uncommitted. A resolution instructing to vote as a unit was indefinitely postponed after a warm coatest. When the time arrived for the committee on resolutions to report, a motion was made and adopted to adjourn sine die. Louisville, Ky , 7. The Ohio Falls car works, Jefleison- ville, lnd , fie largest in tbe world, have been ordered to be cold Beit Saturday under foreclosure of mortgage to secure the creditors. Elizabeth. 7. The coal and wool yard of A. Reeve, and the dyeing establishment of Martin & Co., was burned this morning; total loss $83,000; insurance $32,000. New Orleans, 7 The Morgan steamship Austin struck a snag ana sunk in tbe river, twenty- two miles below tbe ci'y, yesterday af tertooon; she was from Havana, witi; TOO a id other caro. hogshead of tug-ArWssel Talued at t lined at $80,000 $125,000. Toialloas; no insurance. Cincinnati, 7. Geo. R Frints, clerk in the potoffice, was to have been married last evening. The guests were assembled Frints did not make his appearance. A friend went to his room tun morning and found him Without saying a word tipnn his bed Frints drew a revolver and shot himself through tbe heart. ; Tbe motive of ihe suicide is unknown. Cheyenne. 7. An Indian named Hand reports to Fort Laramie to day through Linle Bat. the government scout, who was witb Eg'in on his last expedition, that be met sume northern Indians who report that 1,200 lodges near the mouth of Tongue river bavo moved north to meet Crook. Another bind, (that which has been be fore reported by Eg in) was struck by Terry's coinniand; t e news of which drew reinforceuien's from the main In dian force, who with them engaged Ter ry during the wbole day, one of the 5th cavalry arrived in tbis city four more will be bere i v Omaha, 7- The following dispatch was received at tbe department headquarters to dsy, from the commanding officer at Fort Laramie: Spotted Tail, chief of the Brules, arrived here to day on a visit He reports that his people are at home and will not go on the war path. Large numbers have gone from Red Cloud and Other agencies on the Missouri river, all concentrating on Powder river for a fight. The chiefs are haranguing the men, urging them to stay in camp until the troops come, and not go out in small parties. He reports ever 1,700 lodges collected together. 4 V f. San Francisco. 7. ' Manager Bert,of Wade's Opera House, brings a suit agaiDSt the lessees of the California theatre and J arret t and Palmer for $10 000 for enticing from his employ William Voegilin, tcento artist, to assist them in the representation of He also sues Voegtlin for Henry V. $20,000 for breach of oontract. Last evening Jarrstt and Palmer presented Hank Small, the engineer.of No lllk a handsome gold medl, purchased ia New York with tbe iniention of giving it to the engineer who should most merit i. ii. ie Three leaders of the recent movement in Carsoa, Nevada, were arrested tbis morning and jailed. Their followers threaten to tear down tbe jail if they are not relsssed. Tomorrow is the day set for stopping Chi peso labor. ' Trouble Is anticipated. The streets are crowded and nothing else is talked of. , ?4,-00- Chi-eug- dole-gite- To the Public. are selling We ' IOo. Cabot Sheeting, Lonsdale bleached,12. Calicoes, latest style, 'Xr"'-- Z Flour, S3.25QS3 50. White sugar, "Jibs. $1.00. dl71-t- f Bros. Walkbe r.-, W : Fact for Farmers, A The Buckeye is the most durable Reaper and Mower, and has the lightest machine. It has draft of any first-clas- s no superior. You can get it at Gso. A. Lowb's, Main St., Ogdea. , d224-2t-s47-2- Beketit. At Graham's benefit next .'Saturday, "Sin and itn Shadow," "Dick Turpia and Tom King" will be presented' With Graham as Toby Weioli and Mr. B. Le?j, of Liverpool, will sing "Fie for Shame" and "Pull Down "the Blind-- Jaokiy Goose, " Farmers Will do Well Fifth St., and secure good bargains as well as cash. ' d!91 3a To trade at W. Young's, ' If You Want i A Fine Tongue Boot or Alexis Shoe, go dlSG Cm to the Workingmen's Co-op. " Centennial Comkittii. The mem-be- rs of all committees connected with the approaching Centennial celebration, re respectfully requested to meet at th Episcopal school house, corner Fourth and Young Streets, Ogden, this evening t 8 o'clock, sharp."" 1 - coa-pan- y; ? Worth .Knowing. I A Reaper and Mower is of little use unless you can get repairs for it. They are always ready for the Buokeye at Gso. A. Lowe's, Main St., Ogden. d224-2t-i47-2- , . . .... Bavarian Beer, , Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. dlSO-t- f . , Eaitwad I . V. Bound. General Nathasi Kimball, U. .8. Sarveyer General for this Territory, came up from Salt Lake this morning and went east to attend the Republican Convention at Cincinnati, , then to "do" the Centennial and after-Z'm"At U ,isit w8hington. He will be v wtus. ne nope ne win have a pletsent trip. Just Come! 4 PeebJe i ,w i L jut reeeired n4uor. utve mm a call. a choice lot d219tf Take Tonr Xlce Apples Street, the highest price for them. . i Paris, 7. Estefette reports that the Russian army is marciing to the frontier; when it arrives at the Pruth the Servians will commence hostilities. VT7 and receive dl91-3- m iCATHono Chdsci. We noticed that the mason work on the foundation for the Cath.lic Church, Fifth Street, west of this offlee, was commence j this morning. The foundation walls are to be of stone The building will be thirty-thr- tt and feet wide and forty feet deep." , AUK XOW RECEIVING FOREIGN. " " ; ' THHii SPRIXtr KTOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! XOTIOXS, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, and IXOTIUXU, ''.,.' Which together with a large and varied fttock of , , i Staple and Fancy Groceries Leather and Findings, Xails.' Shov ' r Hardware, ' Horse and Mule Shoes, Tire Iron, i. Spades, Hoes and Hakes, Garden lYheclUar mft Plows, t 1 ; 1 '3? . ;; - fTif n North Ogden Items. m Noeth Ooden, Weber Co., June 6th, 1876. Editor Junction : They Offer at Special meetings were held at this place LOW 33S'37H.Ij3M33Ij'X on Saturday and Sunday, 27thand28th, for the purpose of considering business pertaining to the Temple at fait Lake City, besides business of a local nature. Statistical and finantial reports tor tbe pist year, of all the different organisations, were presented; and reports by tbe respective presidents, rs to condi-tioa- s and efficiency of such organiza tions, the whole of which were of an kind, and showed that the people generally were trying to do TO rijfbt. Much of tbe business could not be attended to for want of time, and it was considered advisable to adjourn until tbe following Sunday, June 4th, when the authorities of the Church, as they now stand organized, were presented and unanimous votes taken to accept and : sustain them. ; 4296-t- f. Cyrus H. Wheelock, as president, with Henry Holms, Sidney Stevens and Amos Maycock, councillors for - this branch rf tbe Church, were accepted likewise; also all the local officers in their different enpauities. Much food and vxluable instruction was given by the presidency and other?, the eubjeel spoken of rooxt being the erecting of Temples. Judge Grover, from Uintah, was present wi'h us on the 4th and related, in an interesting mauner, a little of his experience. A good feeling prevailed through all of the meetings, which were very well attended. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Crps are looking remarkably well MAIN STREET. CGDKN and an abundant harvest may be exto the bountiful pected. Owing supply Dealer in Watches, Cloclc and of rain it has not been necessary to irJewelry, Fine Wostenholm rigate. ilutiH, Pistols, and Cutlery, Jas. Stohet, Clerk.1 ,f, , Ammunition. SPECIAL IKTBUCEMESEITS THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGJDEX and TICMTITY. CALL and SEE, ' Free Delivery to all parts of the City. : Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention 23. . Claivson, 'v'" 8UPT. 'f i." ' 1X1 DBIVEB V.E. BOESSEL, All kinds of produce taken In exchange. WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUll KTE.'W 7.-- . 7 ! STOIIE Assortment of UX1LIOI3L A Large dl94-l- y Of the Utmost Impdrtance. DAVID JAMES. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, In connection with my other business j 1 have accepted the agency for the fol- Tinner, Ga,Water & ftteam Fitters. to Mitchell k James.) , . . (Successor lowing machinery: FELL T.INKOF Bl.ACK AND GALv ANlZKD The Cayuga Chief and Wheeler ComIron Pitean4 Fitiinprs kept in stock, linn bined Reaper and Mowers, the best in Hiue and Fitting: for same. A stent for Uumsey's celebrated Puree and Lilt Pumps. Pumps re Ca1ca ; tbe market. Having bad ten years ex- paired, and Pump tilings on lund. perience in the machine trade, and FURXA.CE WORK ASD ROOFING, handled every kind of machine that has Galvanized Sheet Iran Cornice made to order. Suldered Top Fruit and been sold in this Territory, I, as well as Ilouey Cads a specialty in their season. every man who has bought them, proOrder, from tho country promptly filled and nounce them tbe best in the U. S. A shipped COPAL, DEM AR AND COACH Warehouse and workshops. West Temple (St., lull line of repairs always on hand. I also sell the Mitchell Wagon, which SALT LAKE C1TT, is equal to any in the market. Every Opposite City Meat MarVe. d207-l- y P.O. Box, 309. wagon guaranteed for one year. The Coates Lock Lever Sulky Rake; the Invincible Thi esbing Machines, with the Carey Mounted and Down Horse Power. Their past succeos has made Is now complete, ha7iDg received a large stock of bourbon and Uya them the leading machine, because they do not waste grain, thus saving enough Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Apple, Grape and Cognao Brandie, Fine OJd over other machines to more than pay Tom (Jin, a large stock of . the cost of threshing. They run light, having no endless apron, no large number of butts, pulleys, rollers, 4c, and they are so simple and compact, that any one can understand and run them " successfully. A Cockle Screen atlached. Consisting of Sherry, Tort, Angelica, Cocomonpo, Muscat; Dry Send in your orders early. " Sale Muscat and White. Also a stock of larfre CASE GOODS, yard 5th Street, Ogden, opposite Juncwhich we offer at prices Jower than ever, tion office., At my stare on Main Street I offer a full supply of all kinds of general merk chandise of i be best quality at KENNEDY'S EAST INDA , HOME, STOMACH prices. You oan do no better anywhere. A full line of Stoves a specialty. BITTERS, COGNAC BRANDY, PORT,' AN clothing d225 3 s47 lm W. G. CHILD. CELICA, SHERRY & CATAWBA WINES, OLD TOM A Dye Stuff, Perfumery, Combs, Brnshe, liubbcr Goods, Hair Oils, etc. PAIXTS, Hry and Ground in. Oil, of every shade and color. Paint, Whitewash mine and Tarnish Brushes in Great Variety OILSMaiv & Boiled Linseed. VARNISHES. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. ThomasW.Jones , rEerchant CALIFORNIA WINES I V Tailor, bed-roc- AND SUPERIOR OLD TOM GINS, CALIFORNIA CRAPE BRANDY. JONES' GROVE. OGDEN. UTAH. fiST Opposite Bank Also a fine article of Imported Ziiminel, FOR DANISH AND GERMAN. Most ' Dellrihtful place for Summer Evening Parties A On ' Ho 9 LlA anti-Cool- " ' To W. Young's, Fifth The Count of Paris has cone to Eng land to bring to France the remains of Louis Phillippe, Queen Amelia, Ductless of Orleans. Ducbes ef Aumale and the Prince of Condre. The remains will be landed at Lonfelow, on Thursday, and will bo takea to Dreux on Friday, where Iher will be rein'erred in a chapel built by Louis Phillippe for 'he bnrialof is family. , The transfer of tbe bodies and their reinterment will bo strictly private. Constantinople, 7. The official report on the cause of the death of the late Sultan, signed by nne pnys'ciaus, of all nationalities, contain tbe following statement: Upon being summoned by the Sultan to ascertain the cause of the death of Abdul Asiz Khan, we found tbe bodr lying on a mattross; all parts of the body were cold and bloodless, except that the outside was covered with coagulated blood. Ibo body was not rigid, the eyes and mouth partially ODen, and limpid streams of blood upon the arms and legs. The veins and cavital artery, below the bend of the left arm, were cut. Only the small veins of the right arm were cut, the arteries were intact. We were shown a pair of very Bharp and blood stained scissors, and were told that Abdul Axis himself inflicted the above described wounds. We are unanimously of the opinion that death resulted from hemorrhage of the vessels of the arms, and that the scissors might produce the wounds. The nature of the wounds and the instrument which is said to bavo produced them, caused us to come to the conclusion that it is a case of suicide. - Friday Eve, June 9th, And evening thereafter notil farther notice. trery frfday Taris, 7. . The fnneral of M. Mantim, tbe French A SUMMER EVENING PARTY WILL BE GIVEN. consul, who was murd-- ed at Sa'tnica, and whose body was brought to France, ' Tickets for Dancing, 60 cts. took place her The remains were buried at the expense ef the Slate i 4 l tfrubmrau oa tbe Grounds. , with great eeremeny and military honors. Duo de Cases and deputies from both & FRY, ebsmber. attenved the funeral , d221 tf. , Prpprietcrs. ! IlICnTCR MAIN STKEET, We with to call attention to our splendid SODA FOUNTAIN, which article of Soda Water. is daily supplying a first-rat- e Thyeicians' Prescriptions rceorately compounded at all hours cf the tight or day. tbo W have one price on our goods and are determined to sell cheapej " any hodo in 0en City. dISi |