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Show A I LOCALv if ems;. V' XoUce to the Public. ft. Mendelsohn & Son being about to COmmirciai.. Corrected daily by J. remove from this city, hereby give no-ti& Co. ... .Gold , buying, ,110 . booly that all 'accounts due them must be Selling, 112. settled by the 30th of June, or they will be placed in other hands for collection. Police to Taxpayers. All claims against the above firm must The. City Taxes, are now due. AH be preseated for payment before the ' ' ' ' tiP'VTer3 are requested. It) settle the same date. ' j at office, without my Ogden D. Msndshohn & Son. Bame delay, d231.tf ' ' Juhctioh Building. Walter Thomson, Assessor & Collector, Ogden City. Come! ci 1 - Just Frails and Vegetables, . P. BROWN'S, Main etreet, oppo-- d250 tf Boris & Co. ' 3. site Peebles has just received a choice lot of liquors. Give him a call. d2l9tf At ... Take Your Nice Apples ' To W. Young's, Fifth Street, and reoeive dl91-8Bab't 'Cakeiaqi. The parties who the highest price for them. took a baby carriage from the corner of a . ., -- i o n.'t. uu cuuuay, n an aieeeis, blu inn aoir1.1111 Excellist Lkctuei. Elder H. W. il l i will please return it to Mr. Geo. Naisbitt delivered a very interesting ': y" ' T. Qdell. discourse, yesterday, in the Ogden Tabernacle. It was really a lecture on poAre Closing Ont , "TNe litical economy. Referring to the cry Our Marseille, Piqtiei'aiid White Dress of hard times, he showed the felly of Goodi at cobL .Now iathe time to buy excessive imports, and the necessity of '.. cheap.k iiVrU:a.l4vwi:; finding remunerative employment fer WALKER BROS. d250 if the masses of the working population. "What is to be done with our boys !" be California Oranges, propounded as an antithesis to Anna t d850 tf Dickinson's lecture, "What shall we do At E. P. BROWN'S. . with our girls J" He dwelt upon the fact that our boys in Utah are growing up We hare, without intend Omission. without learning trades, and upon the ing to do so, heretofore omitted to an- in finding oppornoHnce the faot that Mr. E A. Street, of difficulty experienced to to set tunities work. He then them Ogden, has receited the appointment the teachings of President (unsolicited by him, we believe) of quotedrom to show the remedy had been that United States Commissioner at this place Young and touched out, upon the duty pointed the Bishops to carry placed upon Latest Styles those instructions into practical execuAt 6 J lets, per yard. eftion. Colonization and WALKER BR03. d250tf tt ... forts Vers treated upon, and the need ef the establishment of a new order of The social economy plainly indicated. Lemons, ta was of objection d250 tf At BROWN'S. ken up and demolished, and the cry of "former. failures"rationally and logically On Saturday last a Amputatioh. disposed of. The discourse was couched man named Henry Read applied to in terse and forcible language, and was Dr. P. L. Anderson to amputate the to with earnest attention. listened middle finger of his right hand. Nearly We hepe Elder Naisbitt will soon favor seven weeks ago Read, when at Prorn-- ' Ogden with another visit. ontory, scratched his finger while pul- -' ling sagebrush for a camp fire. Shortly c after, he was dressing a wound on a The Best AH. cow which had been bitten by a rattleThe finest Soda Fountain and the snake, and though he claims that he did best Seda Water in town, with all the not touch the wound, his finger became choicest flavorings, at the City Drug : impregnated with the poison. He plaocd Store. '' d!83-- tf himself under medical treatment, but the finger being tadly ulcerated," he Fancy Drinks wanted it off. Lr. Anderson told him In every style at the C. W. B. & L. Co. he believed he eould save the finger. dlSO-t- f HANSEN & Co., Agents. But he said he wasn't badly struck after a diseased finger, ' anyhow, and' he wanted it amputated. Off it came, just ICigars..... abeve' the second, joint. Dr. Williams Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN dl30-t- ! assisting by administering' chloroform, & Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. and. Read went on his way rejoicing, minus half a finger, Thi Shootis Casi. Jaaies Evans was brought before Alderman Brown on ... Peaches and Saturday evening, charged with assault' Apricots, aYbrOWN'S. Y d260 tf ing and threatening the life of Moses Clark He declined to plead. By request of the Prosecuting Attorney a plea : Wines ? and Liquors of not guilty was eutertd. i , for sale at HANSEN & Co'u, Fifth Tne evidence of Moses Clarke went to "' dlS0-t- f Street, Ogden. show that Mr. Jas. Gale, en Friday night, weat to Clarke's house and warned him that Etaas intended harm te Apples, At BROWN'S. ! him, and advised him to keep in the d250tf house and take care - of his family. after Evans came to the door Machines Exhibtkd. We did not Shortly to induoe him to come out and and tried ha ve space in our notice of the procesalso breaking the windows. Clarke sion en the 4th iast., to give the details fight, fired a shot, as he claims, accidentthen of the display of agricultural implements. ally, and Evans then fired through the Mr. Barnard White had the following, window. Three shots in all were fired, for which he is agent: On a platform Evans once. A bed was shooting only placed on a Bain Wagon, specially prein the room under the window, and a pared, was a Walter A. Wood iron Mowwere seen in the hole and powder-bur- n er, surmounted by a handsome banner, the evidence did not prove but quilt, proclaiming the Wood the King of the these were from the shot from Field. It was supported on e&ob, side whether or the outside, most likely the inside the by an Oliver Chilled Plew, decorated ; sir with flags. An American cider mill and former.. ' Mrs. Evans, wife of defendant, detailEagle Feed Cutter brought up the rear, ceurse of insults on her husand the whole was ornamented with ed a long band on the part of Mesos Clark, rangevergreens and banners. Following the over a period of six years, which wagon was Vibrator Thresher and a ing him beyond endurance. Tiger 8ulky Rake, both adorned with aggravated found' defendant guilty, Court The " ... ; flags. a sum him fined which, with the costs, Mr. W. G. Child displayed two to $113, and bound him over in amounts heelers' Combined Reapers and Mow5500. to keep the peaoe for six months. ers, one at rest, the other in action. Messrs. James Gale and Richter & Fry Alto a Mitohell Wagon, with platform, were the bondsmen, and the fine was o which was an old breaking plow, '. ; :, , libelled '49er," a relio of the past, paid. a in is Evans Mr. afternoon This very ad in contrast, a fine "Clipper plow'i condition. He acts in a very precarious from Mr. establish-ttet; George A. Lowe's manner, he is in delirium, with rakes, scythes, radles and other strange his tongue 'protruding from his mouth, 'gricultural implements. The whole and It is feared he has taken poison. as gaily decorated with flags and ban-n- ". Some persons think his fine was '. '.T.) isThe faetthat these and light. We have no apology to make for many other lawless violence, but we think the mag 0f fam;ng machinery are sUd in lll-te which Mr. Evans, who is quantities in Utah, is ene evidence a f the man, has been agriealtaral growth and progress naturally peaceable in his bef the ' rightfully appealed subjected, Territory. half, and that the fine was sufficiently severe. Ice Cream has Later Medical examination Opened at the Ogde Uuse, May 26. proved that the rumor about poison is finest pMt"7 served with Ice Cream without foundation in fact. Mental ex. European etyje. citement is all that ails Mr. Evans, and CHAS. BARNARD, as be is new sleeping soundly, it is exirsfr. pected that he will soon recover. ."-.- . , ; N Prints "over-productio- , of , I Pure ,.: , t 5I Centennial Celebration. Plain City, July " ' Editor Jcnctiom 8, 1876. m ' held a Centennial celebration of the 4th in our little burg, after the fol lowing order ; Daybreak, firing of cannon, hoisting of oolors, etc., music by the band under Uaptain . Heath. Captain of Artillery, D. C. Thomas; hoisting o( flag, Ensign " We ; C. AVeatherstone. Nine o'clock, procession of scboel chil dren, headed by brass band and super intendents; Marshal of the Diy, Captain W. Sharp. Ten o'clock, assembling of cititens at Schoolhouse. Exercises : Singing by Tabernacle choir, under Prefessor A. Maw; prayer by Chaplain, J. Robson, Sen.; singing by Union School choir, under George Musgrave; reading of Declaration of Independence by Mr. Alfred Moyes; musio by brass band; Centennial Grand March, on the organ, by George Bramwell, Jun.; oration by W. F. Crawford, Esq ; speech by John Spiers; singing by Union Sohool choir; singing by Tabernacle choir; musio by the brass band; benediction by chaplain. At 2:30 p m., assembling of citisenson publio square; athletio sports; base ball, cricket, etc; juvenile danee in school room; distribution of prizes, etc. At 8:30 the older portion of our oiti. tens enjoyed themselves in the dance until 12 o'clock, which terminated the Fourth of July, 1876. The whole day passed pleasantly and as merry as a marriage bell, not a single drunk or fight te mar our enjoyaients. Committee of Decoration : M. Skeen, 0. J. Lindeloff and James M. Richardson. Committee of Arrangements: E. Dix, Harris, A. Moyes, W. Stewart, T. H. Musgrave. Edward Goddabd, Reporter. G. ' prov-ocatio- at t illicit I . . , . .. ,t -- f SPIU.VGJ STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Bvy Goods! XOTIOX8, BOOTS BHOE CAPS, and CLOTHlJUtt. Wlilch together with alIATg; and varied htoek of . large Staple and FancylGr .... f reamer ana- bindings, . l. . Hardware, all.8hov Tire Iron, Spades, uoneanajiuiesiiow, Hoes and Rakes, Garden Wheeibar Plows ! j mm mm Congressional. ' I'll low ausTn.iziMiDXjTr ew mum lira Thev Offfir sit In the Senate on Saturday, Mitchell presented a petition signed by 800 miners, merchauts, traders and ethers of Alaska, setting forth their grievances. The government in Alaska during the past four or five years had been one of oppression, and was not in accordanee with the genius of American institutions. He hoped some action would soon be taken io provide fer a civil government iu that Territory. Referred to the committee on Terri" tories. At noon, the Senate resumed consideration of the articles of impeachment ' against Belknap. At 4:45 p.m. the Senate, as a court of impeachment, adjourned till Monday at 12 o'clock. The bill introduced by Windom continuing fer ten days the act recently passed to provide temporarily for the government was expenditures passe i; also the btU extending for the same time the act authorizing the Congressional printer to continue the publt ft . ARE XOW BtZCEIVIXG I '. t , f iPXOrTJmincy? 1 T i ." 1 Qui mht,& ..,s SPECIAL IBIDUCSrvIEBIT: ;T':. ') . TO THE FAMII4Y TRADE OF OGDEX and VICIX1TT. CAEI. and UTEE, . Free Delivery to all parts of the City. ' ? Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention tiCti f"':'r 7 4296-t- t I H. Mn Clarrson. 8UPT . t n I '1J printing." A message was received from the House, announcing the death of Edward The Senate, Y. Parsoos, of Kentucky. as a mark of respect, adjourned until 11 o'olock on Monday. The House took np the bill reported by the committee on Indian affaire, de claring the country north of the Platte river and east of the summit of the Big BOESSEL, Horn mountains is Wyoming Territory, AND JEWELER WATCHMAKER open to exploration and settlement. ' MAIN STREET. ODES d trows late Fort inquired if the its battle with the Incians had taken place Dealer in Watches, Clock and in the country affected by the bill. Jewelry, Fine irostenholm Steele of Wyoming stated that it was Gum, Pistols, and Cutlery, not a fact that military operations were Ammunition, carried on without reference to the AH kindi of produce taken in txchanga. dlM-l- y peace policy.' In 1866 the United States made a treaty with the Sioux nation, which was a grave mistake, if it was not a national dishonor and disgrace. That treaty had been the foundation of all difficulties with the Sioux and the Tinner, Can, Water DteiuN Fitters. (Encceasor to MItcball it Juott.) death of Custer and his men. A TVlt LINEOP BIAQK AND OALTAK1ZED A long discussion followed, in which Iron Pip and Fitting! kopt in atoek. : Iloaa man; members participated, and the Pip and Fittincn for lama. Aeant for Rnmaey't bill went over. ; celebrated Fore and Lift Pnmpa. Fampa r- The House then considered the private airea, ana romp cttlngi en nana. bills, of which a large number were pas- FUR5ACE WORK A5D ROOFIIfG, sed Adjourned. ' JTnixed Eht Iron Cornie mad to order. V. E. DAVID JAMES. A Butter, Eggs, '.Chickens and Vegetables, Bought by W. Young, Fifth Street, who dl91-8pays right down. Soldered Top Freit and Iloney Cam a ipsciaitr in their aeuon. Order from tbo country promptlr filled sad bipped. araluMaa an a irorkinopt, wait Tenpl St., P.aBoi, hours tw 8 6 4 2 Single Team and Buggy per day, " " - dJ7-l- day, parties. Special rates on Sundays. driving required. ' d232-lCaexoll ' m GEO. C. B ATE ' 00 00 00 60 Die , COUNSELOR AT LAW, ATTORNEY, Office Five Doort Bait of Pet. Natl Sank. shade and color.' Paint, Whitewash Calca-- ' mine and Varnish Rruxbcs in Great Variety OILSRaw & Boiled Idnseed. COPAL, Thomas W.Jones COXDOS, trsios OODEN Elcrchaiit; Tailor, &S Opposite Bank -- a KENNEDY'S EAST INDV BITTERS, COGNAC C E LI C A , SHERRY fc CATa AND SUPERIOR OLD f NIA CRAPI Also a fine article o: ym FOR DANISH - - - - ENGLISH AXE MAIN STREET, DAiir. t. ?' " (in advance) Pr By fpail, club of four, (in Br advaare) uiail.Uuii of six (iu adruice? By By m ail, club of 4en (in advance) Oae rsi iSOlt first-rat- e article nesrPr VI! lAtf. Til KY PhTsicians' Prescriotions cccurate OODEN. night or day. W have ene price on our goods than acj house ia Of ieu City " ISO a j ' lt.td ts.v9 . .k " By mail, per year fin advance) , Wi pl'nb of four (in advancn) Club of ten (In advitnesf ' ,t Club of twenty, (in adrancn) Oue fees cepy with eT7 eltlk pt famf?. on of It ccpy witu erery club of tea, January, A.D., IS5. sf Vf e wifih to call attention to ottr - . mall (payaUe In advance), per year flO.09 in adraace), fljreee mtmtlii g d lf mail (pajakle ' ' 1.M t.eo saw- s-- Under tfcii law tiie po taft , Mil! AT "li pVtlt nt t f, AKK M AlLhDi galnple eopiea free alone can m aSfet by itat er regiaterei-- letter, aw: order, exprcae, "' aioney ' ' " '( J T19.- Special arrangements isuje with ecnptrtf ' r uUaatka g with Uiar libera for clttbbii - Addree, ' '' . " is daily euppljicg a t. lliiccfk, HiM Strael.Oj'iea. - k ! AFTIRSOON, BCTWKBN THI of C. II. torry and Jmh lisM Cback calliag for 1, a 0. lor Si 85.37. Tb. cheek if ao gooi t any oh bat th owner, baring stopped its parmeat- - Th. rewarded oa rertoFiag it to W. U. finder will Maia " ; ; & large ttoek of bourbon an! Ry Rum, Apple, Grape and Cogaao Brandies, Fine Old ' Tom Gin, a large itock of ' LOST. THIS WLifikiea, Jamaica t 68-- tf Parlor. .: , ; v Tefius of Aubscriptioa. FACirro UTAH TKKRITORT. CITT, A : . Consisting of Sherry, Port, Angelica, Coeomoneo, Muscat, t)ry Muscat and White. Also large stock of CASE GOODS, ' which we offer at prices lower than erer. .,. ., 1AILKOAD. Ofici Eott Sid Main ; .... CALIFORNIA WI KEG! Surgeon and Physician. , DEMAR AND jCOACH VARNISHES. Is now complete, baviog retyeived :d226-t- KE6I0IXT euxoeoiv ! Bye StnfF. Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods nalr Oils, etc, PAINTS, Dry and Ground In Oil, of erery r SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. I)r. A3IASA S. - DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, - Careful & '""': ' . j y two hoars, to hunting and fishing A reduction ; one-ha- lf ? OppoaiieCItT Meet Market. SOQ. lf " - LIQUOR D EPARTIV1 EUT. Double Team and Buggy, per day, $8 00 f one-ha" day, 6 00 " WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR t A Large Assortment of Lirery Stable Price List. " -- .., SALT LAKE CITT, , te mm 99 ' '' M ' ue , |