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Show THE SCANDAL. Heectier IuierTicwcd. xcsBted, EVENING, Buadays Vj,IIo titKVEBK Wausaiae CmrT. by Qltf V. BOSK. Kditoi PICK New York, SO. MKr. and Buiinaai Plymouth Church investigating had an eitra session yesterday afternoon to hasten tbe conclusion of tbe The committee are getting inquiry. bearuly sick of the sluggish investigation, and be.ids are thinking that tbe de ay ii injurious to a bttuiptete vindication of Beecher, whs is said to be rapidly prepariug testimony tor the committee. Last evening he walked among the trees on Culuiubia Heights. He takes his daily exercise in this way lie allows no approach to the topic of scandal in conversatian. Mr. Ovington sail last evening that Tilton bad called at his house three times since his wife's separation from hitu, and begged to see her, and that every time she refused to see him. Ovibgton added, "I think that his power over his wife is so great that if she had permitted him to see her he might have forced her even to accompany him to his house in Livingstone street again. Tikon's power over his wife is as great iu her presence to day as it ever was. If he could see her she would be obliged to obey him." Tilton spent last night with his cjunsel, and early in the evening Mrs. Tilton tat at Mrs. Orington's piano playing "Home, ' Sweet Home " To a reporter in a confidential talk with Beecher, he intimated that his friends might rely on him, that although the cloud were somewhat dark at present, the sun of truth would burst forth and dissipate them. He was preparing a refutation of all the charges against him, and felt strong in his own heart. He might have been inconsiderate, even indiscreet, but he had wronged no one. He was prepare! to stand or fall by what effect his testimony produced. Tbe Brooklyn Argut publishes an al. leged interview with Beecher, in which the latter says, in reply to a question, if be had submitted his statement to the committee, I am free to say to you that 1 have been, am still, and will continue, to work at it. I thiuk you ought to see Mrs. Beecher. She'll tell you a great deal more tlmn I feel disposed to. 1 confide everything to her, an 1 she can, and I thiuk will, answer satisfactorily any question you put to her.. I know, too, that she would be glad to see you. ' Wlieu will you make your Reporter statement public? Mr lieecher. Well, there's tbe Trustee's of Trinity Church, wbo are ever eo MDxiom to have me go over there, aud ttfitr the religioud exercises aud a tune or two by Brother Morgttu ou the orgun, why 1 li gel up and u;ke iny staumtiui. The e is sure to be a big crowd, aud tbe tick, s are to be one dUar etuti 11. What will bu douu wiiii tbe pre new City Hal! The lower room of the for Og'len pre. n bt tbe polling place election next Monday. From the at pset hour after sunrise un euuBt me of Ogden of both sexes will hare an . lkfl! i ntm . . VMM -- k A uier suuuiu owinj tneir colors. x.verjr toll- A , -j ' 50t.ce lo Taxpayers. . t Weber County are here- - V.t-pye- and that their Territ- County j,, Botifid orial taxes are due from date of receipt renotice, and immediate payment is and save law. costs. Pay up quired by i JOSEPH ivjsar, asst. ana yoi. f4telw i Tabernacle Meetings. Sunday next, August 2d, a portion First Presidency and Twelve Hf the Apostles will hold two meetings in the to commence at 10 Ogien Tabernacle, sad 2 p.m. The people or the itttUments and the public general-l- j rt invited. Tbe choir, as well as all who expect to attend, are tequested to note the time of meeting, 10 .. va-rio- ai ly t a anil 2 p.m. Charles Crocker, Esq , of tbe C. P., came in West this morning. Pibsonai 2nd frja the Wanted Lum-U- t yoke of work cattle Id exchange) for Koquira of H. K. UibaoD at Uguen Planing BU. aili, cor. 4tb aud Franklin l ft iLC61tf ii splendid rain last wiring, washed the face of Nature, she is bright, smiling and lid for the beautiful. Tbftni Providenee ntreshinff healthful Summer showers. m Ble9D Rain. m A Arrived 1 freih Cormr el To-da- y mpply of Denver Bear at Cuok'i SoIojD Maia ami 'iilh Street. d2bS--2 Suaquai Tung Wing a wealthy Cliiuese tea merchant, passed through ikiaCiiy this morning, ou bi way from to HarttorJ, Coiinecihut, tu Shug&tii lULis son who h hi school there. Febm ceeds? Mr. B I'll g't50 percent, of course, Esq , 1 tue b..l an hucb wiit bu given to fOina of the Chicago, Burlington and oiberc tan y. Xt tuis pjhit. Air Bae'cu-e- r liocjr R .ilroud, pasaJ through here Ittug'ifil liU'r gui.) R 1 mippose y u urt greatly bothered fiimorning. oa bi return ID hit home in Chiciigo, after spetiuing a week in by iiiiiai-iuu'p.jne; t? Mr B. Ua no! 1 Hlm to tnet them, SaULake. . but I'm udt etui uo.v rt u.it 1 siv to i hem. Vjseoaii We call th tendon of out I bave lieen a crrf lu i us awl toahii rig m! a boy, Inn I tli.uk I I soaa Suo' BwhiD'itu't:; aJer ist'itcnt of Ca sort ili.ii I iinvi) not been a h.iti boy. ar&C in t -- 'iiys Jusctii s. They The New Vuik Kxprut him ihe fo lowhsva built up i 1 in the ing, wtiicii H'liuii ulj is the toun iaiioa irge Their goods ere first ou whio't the foregoing story is eieuud: tiofgar Hoe. When Mr. B ecter was i.. termed of the clan and the iwde prices low. Send fur arrest of Mr. Tilton upon tue charge of price liat. Families who make lots of slandering him he said, "Poor Theodore, pickles will do well to send to Culmer & I pity him," In regard to bis statement Co., for particulars. They have also a for ttie ommiiiee he said it was not com but be was engaged upon it. It int quality of champagne ci ler, which pieted. was suggested to biin th it it would be a offer tie; to the trade at attractive capital idea to read it in some large Jjures. This is worthy of attention. cburch: charging an admission fee ot oue do'lar per head, and devoting the Missiohart. Rev. Edward Arthur proceeds to the poor. lie laughed and MsArthur, B. A., delivered a discourse thought it a good idea. One paper ays that a reply is receivl large congregation last evening in ed from Moultou to tiie written request Jit Episcopal Church. Mr. MoArthur of Beecher, while another says Moultou " colored and missionary, gave an el still remains out of town, and it Ij not dest account of his travels and labors definitely known wheu he wilt return. 'Hrioui places. Ilia discourse was Mrs. Titon is visiting her children at Mount Cla r. N. J., aud is not expected interesting; ted impressive, and to return for three or tour days. Beech-- e liberal collection testified that when 's frieiilii assert, to the ap. of his efforts by his hearers. Moulien's evidence is submitted, it will Ration I'll centlem&n oneo Asam all ev P.... .lU'iuurrvw entirely exonerateshowBeechirthe from letters of timing. that criminality and were bionif I t about and written ISTAUDS. ffae familvof Mr .Tn.PT,. apology for an en'irely different purpose from Iljlor, who were severely ini,.r,l h. that ascribed by Tilton. The Beecher investigating committee runaway team a hort since, are Moult on has net met again to night. Mrs. proving. Taylor still suffers not returned and the committee anxious"'a the injuries to her back. Miss ly expect his arrival, as Beecher is un"j'or is now able to 8it up in bed and willing to testify until all' the evidence '" Broken limb is is in. healing, and the rest ""Wren have recovered. Jaines Retuemno. W. Walker, hf si Jen I Q vi ! bu-iue- . it,. Noiria who favorable ' -- A man advertises for a competent person to undertake the sale of a new symptoms; his wound medicine and adds that "It will to discharge, -- d hopes lucrative to the under- coomenced prove highlj """ore it still "uttering severe- - taker." lj 01 ,B xtca ne rt- lHihjf It is said that a human being has hor8e- - 11 i8 not ,F?ia 'mproba- - seven millions of pores through which win,08e the ,i8hl of,be " i mt .. Km ii 0 40len monte f Nish - .. .r--..- r'aesi. . s Bi arantnrintr 5 .v. ... th.m,.l. ltDrja.i.i-, perspiration and exhausted particles of the system escape. We are all pore are iniormea I oat creatures. -tBi.j A 4 hi carry on a legitimate j iu maae ii a cover ior r'WUckson the pockets of green- "oradviae to them is, don't! "'y. county and railroad authori- ,fi determined to use what power io prevent tie monte swindle ningany resting place in Ogden. .( " deal robbery. It ought J dignified with the titla of gam- r"at implies a chance on the " " 1 tber t!pi- - : "a.ttnu snouia be ttoppel by j 'bi" jus,ice- Pl'n tbej..i! itad PetnUt 'h Bwind'r Ogden officers to be on the alert. It was a duet this time. Two ser- I'al ULU The Union League of nivn i iTimrn llli IftVKI'H, J' LUiUDMl t s itati jvtt B4vi era Eleven Fires in Chicago HEW STEAM SAW MILL Yesterday Destruction tf Factories' at' Bridgeport. Victory by the Cariists. CIGARS. Cheap for Onh America. com-mitt- Polling Place. On BY TELEGRAPH. i.uA arc now turning So. set a Quality of RED PINE LUMBER. A Strike of Flax Operatives at Belfast. 1 Patent Medicine, TOILET ARTICIES ! PfeRFUMERT. C. L Peebles, HEW STORE, COWLEY Galveston, 80. Anr special save a fight between Indians and rangers and U. 3. cavalry, occurred near Jacks Bore en Friday A last. The rangers lost twelve killed and several Wounded. The cavalry lost sevThe eral men and their commander. whole force was repulsed by tbe Indians. Chicago, 10. Tbe jury In the Earll abortion case have been charged and locked up for the night. Milwaakee, 30. A boat on which three persons were fishing capsized near Waukeshaw this moraing, and Edward Dunbar and Harry Woli were drowned. Chicago, 30. A Tribunt Fairbury, Ills , special says the Republican Congressional Con- revention of the Eighth District y nominated Hon. 0. L. Fort. Tbe principles enunciated at the Slate convention at Springfield, on June 17ih, were endorsed. Bridgeport, 30. The far factories of W. A. & A. M While, at. Danbury, Cenn , consisting of three building', two one hundred and eighty feet in length and one eighty feet in length, aud eight stories high, burned this morning with a large portion of the stock. The lire is supposed to be the work of au iacendiary. fc CO , Utah. Logan, Cache Co.' tW. Tumor, reopened Bit old lUnd on FIFTII ITSJEET, for tb parchaa and aal. of SPJRIXG tha A !'St., t ""easures, bu' monte We hsu "om operations of uvuiq ucie . . .?m ,hen- - A similar coarse "em now. Pop ii .to 'e t . . l im'-sTcor. ...::: . . I tHCALKtt . Ositeu . ARKIVKD A HAW STOCK 4 Of AXl) SUMMEK s1" great tariely, all for . GOODS, sale AT THE LOlVCSiT My PUR W I T tJ R E ! AIL KINDS OF PEODLCE, Garden and "Grots Seedt, At his BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps all the Periodicals and Newspapers of tbe day, also a full stock of Wall Paper, dl65-C- s Pictures, Frames, etc. G. Vf. TURNER. . Chicago, SO. Great Central Route. MICHIGAN CENTRAL l'l nA.iijnoA.D EASTERN CONNECTIONS. The fHII2;CT fire destroyed property and Tlironsli Passenger sua Prciglit Etmte goods in No. 57 and 59 Water Street, worth $35,000. fully insured, There NIAGARA FALLS have been eleven otber alarms of fire here none of them falsi. No damage has, however, been done in any AND ALL POINTS CAST. quarter. - Trenton, N. J., 30. tat CilMkaTlA A man named Van Nelta, charged with forging U. S. bonds in California, was For the 8pee1y transportation f all kinds of frrlght taken before Ju'lge Nixon ani without ut, runa .xclunive over tua upon athdnvita was furreodereJ into the custody of the Mar thai of California. T!i only Fatorn Lin. from Chicago Philadelphia, oO. running th. ai.iju fl. cut A meeting of the National r.xfcutive of Union tue of Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars League cemmijtee Ameticawa? held this afternoon, Oa Its Pswd jer Train. William A. Newell, of New JL T, SAIiCST, flen'l Snp't ChlrCfe. Jer.-ey- , in the chair. Resolutions of a raa. Agt, Chirac. secret nature were adopted. A commit- B. C. WENT WORXn, TUOs. UQJVi, Um 1tiU Act, Ckicagra tee was appointed ou a National plat-furand address, to be read at the meuiing to be held iu Baltimore soon. Various delegates gave their viewi ou the subject of the strength and usefulness of the league, and a unanimous vote was given in continuing Ihe work of the Union League. The committee evinced considerable enthusiasm at the ' prospects. A EASTERN FTJRNITTJBE XEW YORK, BOSTON y, Erer Offered in this Market, 18 JTO W OK EXHIBITION, AND FOB, SALE AT BOYLE Great Central lloute j. to-d- & Go's. trxus-eliivo- if NEW STOB EAST SID13 MAIN IS of llouscliold Kitchen or FOREIGN. London, 30. The Athletic and Boston base bail clubs played the first exhibition game of bate ball here to day, in the presence of large crowds, Tbe tormer won in ten innings by a score of fourteen te eleven. The play called forth considerable applause. ' There was a large and brilliant attendance at tbe Goodwood races. Among the distinguished persons presto-d- ent were the Prince and Princess of Male and the Crown Prince of Germany. Belfast, 80. There is a serious strike by operatives of flax mills here. The strikers are makiag threatening . demonstrations tonight, crowds are parading the Street! and have attacked several bakeries. " Boyonne, 30. ' The Carltsti claim a great victory over the Republicans, between Caslet Fallet snd Figueras, near the frontier. The losses are heavy on both sides. The Carlisle deny that there is any truth in tbe reports charging them with atrocities at Cuenca aBd other places London, 30. It ii slated that Italy has made a demand npoa France fer a recall of tbe war ship Oronague," which has been permanently stationed at Civlta Teecbia at refuge for tee Pope in ease of necessity. Rome, 80. "e edition of the Opinion asserts that negotiations are in progress which have in view tbe sending by maritime towers, of squadrons to the Spanish Coast, after tbe example of Germaoy. It is understood this tt?p, if taken, is net to involve the question of Intervention. Brussels 30. , It is understood a majority ot delegates in the International Congress, favor the exclusion of all points relating to naval warfare and strict adherence to matters strictly oonnected with tbe amelioration of human suffering in time of war. PIMM 1 BITTEBS THE CELEBRATED ; TONIC TsrrETLT A VEGETABLE PBEPABATICW, R OOT8, composed sUaplj ( HERBS and FRUITS, cemMned with othor troperUea. which la their nature are Cathartic, Aperient, Tfotrltaus, Diaretif, iterative and Tae whole ii preaern-- io a enffl. tieot quantity of spirit from tbe STOAH CANE to keep them la say ctooate, wtdct caahrs ihe wcll-kno- 1 a. goods, for the Praivinjr Eoom, New Hi) kn of lookinir Parlw i Store City Drug MAIN ; STREET, OGDEN. DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, ' Perfumery and Toilet Goods PAINTS, OILS, TClirS, VABAISIIES, CIirSIIES, TU - Groceries ! , ..... Amtiurzor' ' ;; rocerlea U - Genuine1 Old Scotch Wliiskein Old Cognac Branch 1 Fine Jamaica ituin, w I Mutch Schnapps, Fin Article of Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Wines nnd Liquow, " ; , CIOAESj TOBACCO AND SNtJIP. . fiOUfi, ;, lEnftDr,BEl) JiCIET, rUSTATICK and UCC31TS1 BITTERGe a. ilAHTATION FITTERS OGDSSU SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. L, AND APPETIZER, lied-ltoor- ,1 Glasses, Paper Hangings, Wiiidoff Shades, Coruires, and other articles to adorn . r, aud beautify Jlappy liomca. 1 m S.T-1860--X 3 STKEET, kintJ O-- To-da- y Fineit and Cheapest stock of y I - aeWsjsjRaHBt Vv ii.olesrtlt axio, Prucription Accurately ? dS2.tf ' ota.ll tryared. m& i: tVlLIIAK DIlItDfi.rrof'f vant girls, at Cleveland, Ohio, kindled a fire with a can of gasolino, and one o? the most ilesinble Toillca and CaSODA IVATEHe then passed through glory's morning thartic in Uie worl'L T&ey are inteodoA '' sirietiy cs a gate, just as slick as could be. SODA TTATElt WTXL fit SPAWWKO oar For the first time in sixty years H. S. BLANCETT & GO, there was a failure to hoist the flujr N U r" A CTO R Y, MA f OCD over the Capitol at Washington this to a used le medicine, u ai ani always rely Ar bow ssUitf Fourth of July. There wa3 a fitness eordias to directions. Wholesale or Ketail, iu the blunder. The edifice in which Tie J are tae of the feeble and OX REASONABLE TERMS. KfiCX SPRINGS & EVAKSTSN COAL hns just been passed an infamous also smile costs the giver nothing, debiUtat xi. They act upon a diseased liver, and A hiw to restrain freedom of tbe press atlmu'j' to such a degree that a healthy action City Cwtonars Caa tw rappliad dally at their "VTliito nucl eriu to the it beyond price Is at once brought about, Asa remedy to which residooccs. should not be surmounted by the flag yet and THE BEST IN THE illltKtT. . th'i' sad and Vom'!i ace especially subject is super, repentrng, ring it freedom. of f. and W rsaken. It sedinj every otliT ctim.:laiit. As a Spring ha also opened a eoy cheerless, the lost VaijJife an4 SeaarM Coaranted Coirart. and Sumrr.er Tonic ticy bav ho eqaal "I once knew a gentleman,'' said disarms malice, Eubines temper, They are a il4 and geafle Purgative as well as ICE CREAM SALOON! to luve, revenue to Thackery, "a very worthy practition- lams ,enmity Tonic They pnrify the b:ood. Hey a o a TEB3IS-Ca- sh kindu-edarkcsl the and before or on Cb do who paths little used to paves On the Freiiiises. er of vanity ftir. splendid Appetizer. They rtake the weti strong, ttmio A on TKUST has with off for old uiiligbt. and on liis enre in'43orato. geui3 Oheypariry liiery, Dyn tory neighbors wrongs to purple, the brow kind a a kUled 6. Conrf r at:m an 1 Upadacic Uft 1KAY. act heart, rt 6r6r$ or at Jlox for They in P. theia bctmys 29, to poor order in and Itp;, apolugiza as a spscUa la tU ecc't of disorders whic'j ths Tadory, jvtt bdore Z- C. M. I , 'curth an open and manly way afterward. pleasant friend, an affectionate broth uiJerxiac the bo&U? stieogtli aod breai dow i Street, KJi t Kx.ru t fromfi AtUntUm. OCce comtr Fifth aadFranilin St'e.i S my friend was liked everywhere, er, a dutiful sun, and a happy hus- ihe inimal f plrlta. band. A smile resembles as angel of PAYNU & . CURISTJAJf very impetuous r bnt the honeotest Dep&t, 53 Park Place, Uew TorL ParadiM. rWAe' fellow.:' 0 'crapcranco Bitters YES! 0 YES! - i ehfect-aocli- Grny Lime, , J ' III aTtr ST PRODUCE STORK. Han ol, OgdMi, Utah. d.:s tf . General Merchandise . diS2-in- i 3r. rr Prescription Druggist, Prices for Cash. Main Street, AMERICAN, - E...- SAMUEL HOBROCKS, WafcawevtUMOiM Bed-Ro- ck - ar.sue tr Fifth 1 V- . ! |