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Show Moe Meat, & 0g Atn gtmfturo. Forbee k Nuff.s have opeued a buichr.ehop7ve doors from KVKBY KVENIXa, Bnadays xcpted, Cook's corner," Fifth Street. They have a splendid show of choice and meat, Business Maasjcer rKSKOSK. Editoi and CaM W. mean to draw cuefom by good butchering, prime meat and low prices. Look at "WiAlBx. W, chilljrn4 eemfor their stock. e eenu7 hPM th,t th ed ('bugh, aowl1 co"1" "klB Th Stolem P. 0. OBDeas. Postmasters lcooe rats iH must be on the look out for bogus P. 0 orders. From an authentic source wa Bakino Powdm nerer fsila learn of the robUery of a bundle of 600 aeter disap-poi- ii blank orders and advioes from Troy. 0 ii plena. It pure dl-lnumbered from 9251 to 9750 inclusive. ikt cook. A sharp watch should be set for them as there is no doubt an attempt will be KIW BUTCHER 8H9P. . DiMtt in Ofrden is to be found at made to use them in some part of the .iiSfcS SCUTS, fifth Street,' Ove doom fro . f. Prk' country. 'autage w.i.Strset. JiTeM of the best quality t lowest pnee. '00 aiw' ad m ,t Special to Usclb Thomas Foils Extracts' ere the from the settlements west of Lynne Gilht'i Double iold everywhere. b,it in ue, and oom-pla- in of a big soft place in Bingham'e rort Laae, cot a hundred miles from d4-l- The mountain tope are i Reminds". thnt comes down breeze the ed iite, the heights, whispers of keen come before blasts and snowy storms to their lift up hoary lonj. The peaks betda as a reminder that winter is fast from .ppreaching.and that preparation should b mads for its advent. DRIED PKACUK8. T.n Ctatl ' iltf per found will be paid for good Oeden Branch. t . C. M. D. U, PJCKKY. gust I, PLENTT OF GOOD BETTER, corner Franklin and it THOMAS BUDGE'S, A regular supply from Cache loirth Street. produce, groceries, tobacco Ac. , Vsllsy. Al "! y ' ' " " - T , 1 loir. A blaok overcoat was lost yes wagoa on the terday afternoon, Iron of 'Ogden, between" T. road aorta Grn Taylor's aid Smith Reed's old The finder will confer a favor the owner, who is illy prepared for tke lots, by leaving the cost at the JiicTieN Office. If a Cache Valley man iidi it, please leave it with Bishop Preston. "Hoaesty is the best policy." Qillit's Soap Powder is cheaper than Kip end wash'es with half the labor. d4-l- To The Ladies Exclusively. Just nceiTcd, a very fine assortment of Hats, and all kinds of Millinery THE LADIES' Millinery Store, near the M. E. Church, and the ladies of Ogden would do well to examine the goods already received, and low constantly arriving before puicbas-k- , Bonnets, Geedi at elsewhere. dll-t- f. at Hooper. President Baird's house. Uncle Daniel, fill U up, and by stopping the hole stop grumblers' mouths at the same time. You have done it. before, when the Junction aked, and as you did it so nicely, now doit again. Now, The Iron Works. We are indebted to the gentlemanly secretary of the Ogden Iron and Manufacturing Company, Mr. Wm. Howard, for interesting infor mation regarding the Company, and the progress of their works. The blast furnace is rapidly approaching completion, and is a remarkably solid structure; the lower portion of it is built of cut red sandstone, and the upper part of common brick, with an inside course of the best fire brick', and it looks as if the Company were deteriuiord lo spare neither, pains nor ixpense to make h solid ana substantial." The stove for generating the nee essary heat, which is being constructed of fire brick, is of a new and improved form. ' The foundation for tbe elevator for raising I he ore to the top of the blast furnace, a distance of forty five feet, has been laid, and the west wall of the casting house, adjoining the blast furnace, has been raised to a bight of four or five feet, and the tail race from tbe penstock site to the river is ju-- t being finished. There are about fifty men employed on the works at the present time, and it is expected tht practical operations, by vay of manufacturing pig iron, will be commenced some time during the month next. of When it is remembered that the Com pany was not organized until last January, the progress they have made is worthy of the highest commendation. Nearly all of tbe machinery,, designed for the works, is on the ground, and was purchased of firms in Milwaukee, St. Le lis, I'ittsb irg and Louisville. BY TELEGRAPH. A Town in Dancer of lure of Nena Sahib. He will be tried at once at the plaoa where he was cap turea. ' It is reported from Spain on authority Being Burned. The Safe Burglary Great Tire in Dublin. Buying the Carlists- The War in South America- - AMERICAN. St. Paul, Min., 23. A special says the town of Moorehead, situated at the Red River crossing of the X. P. R, R . is in imin-en- t danger from a prairie fire near by. Attempts to check the fire prove futile, as the wiud is too high. Columbus, Ohio, 23. Complete returns shew a Democratic majority on Secretary of State of Tbe prohibition candidate received 7,815 votes. Fourteen Democratic and six Republican 'Congressmen are elected. Philadelphia, 23. Commander Austin Pendergast, commanding the receiving ship Petomao. died to night of puenuonia, afier a brief illness. He was nephew to Commander Pendergast, born in Kentucky and appointed from that State in 1848. Charleston, 24. Much dissatisfaction hag prevailed for weeks past among the Independent Re sublicans, owing to the fact that the boards ef election commissioners throughout the State were composed ex cluaively of members of the Chamberlin party, and consequent fears that tbe vote for Green, Independent Republican, might not be fairly counted aud declared. Gov. Moses has therefore issued a Somebody has ascertained that it proclamation changing tbe commission takes eSUO house flies of average ers in every county, so taut each board size to make a pound. shall be composed of one t Regular,. one Independent Republican and oneCon-servativIt w affirmed that ixty-three per cent of all the persons who applied New York, 24. The doors of Henrj Clewes & Co.' for assistance at the various benevobanking house aro closed, the office and lent institutions in Boston last year, effects being in tbe hand of the sheriff were impostors while many were It i street that the difficulty between swiudlers and professional burglars. the firm and the creditors will shortly be Customers were calling arranged. told to call tomorrow. The motion to Evidence A'vtiniulates vacate the order by which Ike thtriff retains possesion was denied. That bo Bakiug Powder can stand tbe tent ef a Mr. Grant, representing the firm of careful chemica' aualyxia like ltOuLsr's Yeast Powder. Although ulpjscted to the oet critical Clewes & Co., has started to St Peters aoalyzation, uo iugreiliei.M could be found enterto a endeavor to procure satisfac ing into the eoDiHjition but such as are perfectly burg pure and nutritious. This accounts fur the entire lory compromise with the Russian gov- and uniform satixtHction given by Doo mi's Yeast ernment concerning the locomotive con owdee in the culinary department. f tract which they were unab'.e te fulfil It is the cheapest. Lent, and most 'eliable Bakinir Powder known, aud is recommended upon its Washington, 23. merits alous. Yeur Grocer keeps it. Major Richards, superintendent of police, testvfied that be first met Harrington on tbi subject in April last. On the 23d he was shown a letter warning him concerning the burglary, and Harrington told nun bis fears about it. He promised to send officers to watcli the TO INFORM HIS office. Harrington deired that only WISHES himself, Richards and Clarver should H friends and the public generally, watch the office. While there illiame called to see Harrington, and sent up his that he has removedhis Bootand Shoe eard. Harrington directed bis servant from Main Street to the Depot, to tell Williams to wait. He afterwards Shop went with Harrington to the office to where he intends to carrj on the busiwatch for the burglary. Tbey secreted themselves in the office, heard parties ness in all its branches, on the most eome into the office and out again three scientific scale; and to aid him in times, left the office to watch irom a position opposite the office, saw a suspi- this, ha has taken into cious looking person leave the same whose point and go across to tbe office, Baw two ship, Sirs persons come up the street and enter in the trade none can dispute, Harrington'! office, crossed over and ability the wanted work to them' in heard office, and whose beauty and style of work arrest them, but Harrington requested htm to wait till they came out and then manship has only to be seen to be follow them and see if they went to Columbus Alexander's bouse; Harrington admired. Therefore the firm will said Le had prepared a package and be known froji this date as plaeed it in the safe aud wanted lo see if they took it, thought something serious was going on, and, fearing the parties might escape by the rear way, went where business wil to the police headquarters and got more policemen and posted them to watch the be attended to with punctuality and rear alley. About one o'clock some one , came out of the office and locked it up dispatch. and went down tbe street. About ten N. B. If you wan, a good fitting minutes later the explosion occurred in the cilice; again suggested to Harrington Boot, in the most fashionable style, that they should arrest tbe burglas About go to Reed & Ryan's. Mr. Harrington still objected. half aa hour after Jhe explosion two par d!0-3m. ties came out, one going down 4 J street, and the other holding a bundle started Richards said: towards Fifth street. We followed bim through several streets, to the house of Columbus Alexander, arrested the man, and took from him the 4n THE Kdbonah Pum, bundle. All of us west to the police headquarters.' Harrington wai quite sick West S!de East Temple Street, after oar arrival, and went into the vomited tbe street and During freely. whole time of the burglary I saw nothing that would lead me to suppose that the Boari by the Day or Week. burglars were trying to conceal them gy Roeras with or without Board."! pelves or wished to do so. While we - Tayler A CnUer, were watching the office some one came . . i lantf Proprietors. acppjs from '! street and when en the pavement f directly opposite tne otneo. stopped and shuffled bis feet quite vig D. orously, whether s a' signal or not I '' couldn t determine. In the bundle were ; some aocounts,. books, spoons, etc u it (1 ,' Court adjourned. Office: Main Street, three doors south ; " ' of Post Office, FOREIGN. 17,-20- 2. BEEF-Iba?- - ad-4re- ; ; tldr e. to-d- NOW ARRITINQ " Consisting of the la left styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans, Linseyj, Sheetings, Notions, to. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots k Shoes of tbe latitat styles in great tariety. First-clas- s family Orooeroics, Provisions, cfeo, cfeo t&" Call on me and examine prices. All for Sale at VERY LOW FIGURES. FOULGEll. TF. Dleiv Goods! BJeiv Goodsl SAMUEL - - Slain Street, - - - Ogden. lias juat recelrrd a tpleatiid stock of , CLOTHING. " HOREOCKS, ' BOOTS ' SHOES, ETC., A J'CLL LINK Of Dry Goods & Groceries always on hand GRAIN WANTED sWO-l- y THE FARMER'S FRIEHD ! TIIE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOR THE FARMERS OF UTAH IS THE NEW GH AIM ; j ATOE I R ., i. ;.. 1 (i i i , ; It will separate grain into first and second class qualities, ' take out broken kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse, and divide tho different fjualitieg ' and varieties into Separate Receptacles. , -:- S13P-&- ' :fi.It is the " " 'i r- . - " s' , i easiest runmug and most complete baud machine ever presented to the public. :.y. I ( i: .;::.It Worksto a Charm: and can be run by a boy, f,. f.for iPrecincts Rights .; b . , , or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the FOR TTTEC, Taylor Henincer, OGDEN. d25-l- NEW STOCK. WM. S. READ f. S.rt.... Yr OGDEN NEW STOCK Of FALL & WINTER GOODS! -s- Just arrived er P. P. Ityaii, Read A Ryan, Fifth Street, at the IpOt. from the East, a splendid Selection of the FINEST FURNITURE ! Erer brought to this City. All For Sale Exceedingly ' Cheap, at , J. BOYLE & Go's. EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, OGDEX. DareauH. ReIst?aIs, Parlor and Chamber ftftg, Tuaees, C liaf SoraM, Looking C. Tiil?a,, Hafen, What-notllrackett, and all kludis of ', s, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. d-- TAYLOR'S HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY. T. E. BROWN, M. Piiynician, Surgeon Obstetrician. dU-t- OGDES, f rTAH GROVE BREWERY Eagle Emporiuni. W3I. JENNINGS & SONS, : Xo,1ilo;: Oity.'.,',, t y;-sal- JUST OPENED , with the FINEST ! BOTTLED BEER Wholesale and Retail. BEER CK DRAUGHT. 23-Th- II. C. METERS d230;en ; ASSORTMENT of ..." ... ..,:..! BRIT and PilBIClT GOODS DRESS PATTERNS, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Poplins, Kotions, AND STAPLE GOODS! the Adapted to LAGER " ; , : Depot and Saloon SPARKLING wdXK ; uni-prai- . jlviiv STTtiiiirr, ' T. S. Wade-wor- ts it putting up a large frame building, 60x27 feet, to be divided into comfar e store, dancing hall, partment lecture room,' etc. It will be Salt Lakb News Coxdebsbb. From quite an squUition to the architea ure or Hi o er, last evening's News: end we are much Bpencer, the crazy man, has bees ta pleased to note the improvement. ken care of by the city authorities. The grand jurors have been paid their fees for Uncle Sam's business. The Ter WANTED, IOVJLGER wants wheat, oats, barley. Corn, ritorial portion will come, in due time. Jned peaches, potatoes and eggs, and will pay tl.e Some merchants are trying to draw highest jri?, im. custom by an old dodge, viz., Belling certain special articles at Uss than cost, HORSES FOR LUMBER OR e four fine American herees, from four te making up tbe loss on other goods. This Men yers old, which 1 will Mil cheap for cash w Melian is not legitimate business. je for lumber or beef cattle. Alw. THOMAS CASS1K, Ogden. Mrs. Magee, whose husband is away from home at work, was much frightened t- 0. Densbmess. On the 12th of by a couple of fellows who tried to enter September we mailed a letter to a person the house. A lodger coming borne, scarCache Valley on business, and have ed the intruders and fired a few shots at tan eurprised at receiving no reply nor them. He is ready lo give them some ie return of the letter. This morning more on a future visit. T came to hand From this morning's Herald: through the dead letter we, marked "aoclaiined," revealing Smith Covert was escorted to jail last Teat ignorance on the part of the post- night for howling. Whiskey prompted ter ib Cache, or a desire to injure, the howls. ft envelope Susan Vance, the notorious Indian fe blows on its face the of he Ogden Publishing Company, male, has been sent to tbe insane asylum according to the rules of thedepari-n- t again. should have been returned if "not The Carnival, Tuesday night at the "ed for. There was no use nor sense Theatre, promises to be a huge affair. tending it to the dead letter office, The Herald has received the following masters, please be a little more special from Parowao : ' . ftreful., Parowan, Oct. 23d. Two hours after the frightful boiler gob Success. Mr. Tavlor Henfturer exulosion at Fish & Warren's mill on Frank Westwortb, l,wh good successln loing North to Thursday afternoon onesfttie employees wne was nun in ti tne right to ell the itew Sepa-fo- r tbe accident, died in great agony. Oscar which he is the agent in Utah. M7Xyinan, the enginier, was killed in Hold the'rizht'for Canhe. Box stantiy. Both of the men were horribly com' Kiaa'CotjatfestaWral day." tie will torn and mangled. Thethemill was frame to heavy torn pieces, " "art out egain, and will, no doubt, pletely work and machinery being splintered. wcetd. as well in other counties, as the The three men who " were wounded ere ePrator is a well,and will undoubtedly recover. genuine article and one doing A coroner's inquest was beld last night, "c needed by the farmers of Utah. and a searching investigation made. 8l" writing the above, we learn that Thejury returned a verdict that the two tbe oeninger will leave on Monday for men were killed by the explosion of the The Alliance Gas Company's works in of explocause mill the but boiler, "Sn and Summit Counties. ; this city took fire this morning; and sion was unknown lo jurors. both leave burned with alarming rapidity. The Lyman, and Westwortb " ' ' "" military were called upon to aid the fire families. ' ' men in suppressing the flames. Loss very Troupe at the heavy. -- -mm a ua to gaiaea London, 24. Mr. Medill writes that in the Alps The Mnjie, from Dundee for Rangoon, Jr9,n th Pers on the be English ladies may "frequently was wrecked in Hebrides during the late will only give tofthe U. P. They wirV. nlimKirnr the mountains on mf. . Twenty-fou- r . ? . , persons on board enteri.; gale. -ana Mon- ""uoulB meet were drownea. 1 lav i loot; but he says' "Wheaever I Two attempts to defraud a wealthy l a nuiXJau vaiuuu Siil'", tb P"forinnce, go to J. U tour Switzers Bee to Englishman by a man calling himself up a mountain, Fifth Dr. William ramer. or uonnersvnte.ra., .. a nn ancne.ur nva tr uiMor movuxi have been detected here "jouor Buy and the swin John U.... "l,s Maiiory's celebrated is not necessary to loot au uer pu dler arrested. Dj,mo . ",BUU i ii;u-&w know . " will dish them ut nan in London, inr v.,.U irijina in or BeU India Office has received a dis thcro by the can L is not English, but Ameri she lat 4a, art nice. 2 patch confirming the report of the cap can." BniLDmo believed to be reliable, that' the Madrid government bas sent five millions of do lars for distribution among tbe Carlist chiefs for the purpose of terminating tne war. Madrid, 23. Tbe Republicans have captured an important eirategette position at Qneta, on tne eoutnern border of tne province ot Luenca. Tbey intend to fortify tbe p'ace and make it a basis of e, erationa againat tbe Carluu in Luenca and Val encia. Constantinople, 24. An American has been arrested, chart ed with perpetrating a heavy fraud on the Imperial Ottoman Bank. It is ru mored that other swindlers having ferg-e- d passports, are operating in this and other Turkish cities. Berlin, 23. It is asserted that the government of r ranee bas conhdentiallv informed Rus sia of its readiness upou certain conditions to support Russia on the Eastern question. Paris, 23. The Council General of Nice, passed, amid cries "Vive France!" a resolution expressing the, p'rifouudest attachment ' ;' ' to France, if a' Vienna, 23. The Turks in Monte Negro continue their outrages on Christians. They have killed eight Montenegrians and eome baxon residents in tbe neighborhood of Podzoriza, and burned the village. The isuriBiians bad to nee. Rio Janeiro, 23. Advices from the Argentine States via Montevido, Oct. 21, represent the condi. tioo of affairs as gloomy. The Govern ment troops were joining the insurgents in great numbers. Kingston, Ont., 23. Tbe board of trade to day condemned the proposed recipiocity treaty by a vote of seveu to eight. Kason, ami OF THE LATEST STYLES. & Co. d5glm W. JEXMXCSS & SC5 S. |