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Show CoMiiiRCUL.-Correcte- daily by X buy in?, 110 d t.a. Gold r EUiDK,ii2. t ' AMERICAN. v ' n Xolice. Ttt Stockholders of the Ogden Pub the City tubing Company will meet at Counoil Chamber, on the 2d Monday of June insi., at 7 o'clock p m. L. J. HfcRaicK, Prtst. Walts Thomson, Secy Libieal IIall Lecture to morrow Tening. Subject: The' Bible deluge, viewed in the light of reason and mod J. A. Jost era science. By I ; Ladles' and Children's Hol iday Shoes. Just arrif ed.latest styles a la Belknap eta. We ordered early to auit our dm merous and critical customer, bo tbey could hare them well broken in by the coming Fourth. Also Ladies' and Gents Slippers. Prices accomodate the pock et as the shoes will the understanding. 4171-t- f Wiuu Bkos For' Sale."1 A good Steam Saw Mill, well located, Information giren by Lumber for pay. 1 Blarciit. H. S. d221-2- houses. The wind was high and there being no fire engine ia the town, the fire had to burn out.' The loss wi 1 probably reach $70,000. Insured for BY TELEGRAPH. LOCAL ITEMS. w Washington. 9. The committee oa Indian affairs has agreed to report for passage the resolu tion declaring ail the territory north of the North Platte river and east of the summits of Big Horn mountains, com monly known as the Black Uills coun try. to be open to exploration aud settle ment. The resolution also declares that the true intent and meaning of the treaty of April 29th, 1808, is that while men are net excluded from traveling over or settling upon any portion of Wyoming Territory not lnoluded within the boundaries ot the permanent Sioux reservation estaolisued ly that treaty. The oomniutee add a proviso that tn s act shall not be cons rued to affect the right of the Indians to bunt in the Black Hills country. Jacob Thompson, formerly Secretary of the Interior, was served this morning with a process in a civil suit to recover one million dollars, principal and inter est, of the bonds taken from the Interior Department while he was Secretary. Thompson says that his enemies have abandoned the charge that he is guilty of abstracting thete bonds, and 'hi suit is brought to make him pecuniaiily responsible for the dishonest sols of the clerks. Ihompson is fortified with letters from Chas Caxe. of Indiana, and Isaac N. Morris, of Illinois, members ef the Congressional committee which investigated the mutter at the time of its transpiring, wherein they say the committee's report, exonerating him, was a unanimous one, aod they , are of the ' " same opinion still. $30,000. Farmers Will do Well Fifih St., and secure good bargains as well as cash. 4 dl91 3m , ; To trade at W. Young's. ' i Kick Mr. H. Gwilliams, of Hooper, with an advance troop is in town of fresh strawberries. And they are good. Hooper is just the place to raise the lusoious berries, and that thriving town means to do its part in supplying the market this season. to-da- y, , If You Want A Fine Tongue Boot to the Workingmen's or Alexis Co-o- Shoe, go dl80-6- p, Bavarian ISeer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden, l diso-t- f I it " To kioht. Don't foreet Graham's benefit at the Salt Lake Thea ter. , There is a big bill prepared, and John C. will make lots of fund. Gra Lam is a genuine comedian, and we hope be will have a crowded bouse. Take Your' Nice Apples ' ' To W. Young's, Fifth . it . Street, and receive the highest price'for them. dl91-3- m Superior Coal. unce triea, plied. ing if no otner would be sup Delivered at $8 nett, by order U.S. BLANCETT. ' d2H-l- ; FilWf, the filthy and inCaptuebb. cestuous criminal who escaped from the Davis county' jail, has been captured at Moroni, Sanpete county, where he will be held in custody till the Sheriff of Davis goes or sends for bins. 1 ulJust Come!1 J 1 Peebles has just received a choice lot of liquors. Give him a call. d219if TCf- - i, rue uestorAlI. The finest Soda, Fountain and the best Soda1 Water in town, with all the choicest flavorings, at the City Drug ' - dl83-Store. tf is-u- Fillid Up. Uncle Daniel Thomas and "his forces have been at work on Bingham Fort Lane, and the result it that the mud holes are ail filled up, and Unole Daniel says there is now no fear of teams or vehicles taking a short' cut Home Office, A. P. Bcou retiring -to China. " Chicago, 9. The Tribune's Cincinnati diepaicb snvs be Cunkling men are ' spending "much money, and will keap up the somdals Cigars. , Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN against Blaine to the last, and hope to Cs-'have the contest fioally narrowed down Fifth Street, Ogden. dl30-t- f la Conkliug aod Morton, The Mor on men, though, are less coiifi leet " The I Mono arc for Cmtsnhiai. Tiebitobiai Cincinnati people, oddly enough, ' and for not half ISristow, ot la Hayes. CnSATI0B;The Centjal' Committee, the shop windows Bris ow's picture is the Territorial Celebration in this .The Hayes movement has fcky on the Fourth of July,' having go- apparently no strength at all in this city, and very little in the State. A wll in tten everything iata rood wnrH -formed gentleman, who does notsupj ott with the over 2U.000 people prospect of that the ex Speaker Blaine, told ben present, desire that the brass and wili have from sixteen to tweniy votes martial bands in the various parts of the front the Ohio delegation. Territory who desire to take part in the ' .5 i i days proceedings, address communicaFOREIGN. tions to that effect to E. A. Street, Secretary of the Central Committee, itt order , Cayuga, Out , 8.. A fire broke oni in the store and that arrangements can be made for their dwelling of Mr. Edginson to day, and reception, and their proper assignment preaa until the following property was o the procesgion. Several bands have estroyed Cameron's drug store the . their iniention to be ost office, express office, two tele2rt)b 8 present, offices, Srnatei hotel, I$frt Bros, haroxss and it i, aoiicipated that the ore, Grants jewelry e'ore, Kobh't tin Und. will all turn are store aod dwelling bouse. Barn' The rail- ;0ut. Dee Placed at snnh figure. barber shop, Wigg's bikery, the Advo P tU Uni afford to have a Oa-aa- il cate printing onioe. Doii aa'a tailor , shop, Campbell's tho store, Carpenter's number ef unfiling aker, aud , . . jf .. to-d- , 80c U 25oM 'bOeU ' SOeti . 25oK 20et, JrOot 80r 20etf . " " ' , - . , m kx o . London, 9. A Paris correspondent telegraphs the following rumor circulat'Bg there; i comes from a (rood souroe. that the old est son of the late Sultan has committed suicide. A Berlin dispatch says that Austria has determined she will not now oppose the Russian policy in the East. Prince Montenegro has openly as sumed command of the insurgents. lie has issued written instructions to the various rebel chiefs and is coDcentrat ing all his forces in the neighborhood of '.. Podgoutx. A Russian officiai'telegram confiriri the reports that the insurgents are de terminVl to refuse an armistice. The Servian army consists of a hun dred and tweniy five thousand men, ana a militia of 100,000 more. The Servians are convinced that war is a moral necessity. It is very probable that Winslow will be liberated on June 15th, as it appears from the correspondence submitted to Parliament that there is little likeli hood that a supplementary treaty, cover ing the case, will be agreed upon by ' tbem. J . In the House of Commons this even ing, Uisraeli, replying to a question ry the Maraaia of Hartinzton. said the Berlin memorandum bad been with drawn: that Enirland and the other powers agree up an oertain points among which is one not to exercise un due pressure apon the Porte; and Russia, r ranee and England have made success ful representations to Servia for mam . tenance of peace. Constantinople . Sheik Ul Islam has forbidden the Softas to carry arms or to congregate in public thoroughfares. Madrid, a. During the debate yesterday in the Senate on the new constitution, the Bishop of Salamer said the Spanish pre lates would always oppose religious tol eration as incompatible with Catholio New York, 9. At a meeting of 'he l' ci Qc Mail dia. the office of the Panama rectors railroad company, Mr Clvde presided. The Panama railroad, through Mr. Park, its president, agreed to postpone payment of its entire debt on adjustment of the same until May 1st, 1877, holding the same securities for the entire debt as they now hold. The Panama railroad and the Panama transit company agreed to admit the Pacific Mail in its connection with the Panama railroad on the same terms made by eontraot with the Panama transit company without any charge for commissions or ether charges except those made to the Panama transit company. It whs ascertained that there were about $450,000 of cull loans, over. due paper, e c, aud cash bills lefi by the old direction. This was provided for by each diiector advancing $17 600 to day Each ili r ctor and Mr Park will deposit $30,000 to the credit of the Pa. cifio M iil, thereby providing a fund of $450,000 to meet the iiabtlitirs of the The directors steamship company. pledge themselves to re establish lue company aud provide for its obligations as they mature. The directors on con. imitation were of the opinion that all the company's steamers can be used profitably. Dispatches from various towns in the Eastern and Middle States announce the departure of delegates, political clubf, h'lnds of music, etc , for Cincmnati.Tbe M :ine Blame club, representing tvery county in Mhiiih and ntiaibeiing 150 Conkl iig'g li ieuJs nrrived here ' are also busy. , . , 4 The Hudson river tunnel company, who have been delayed more than a year by injunction, Las igain resumed operations at the fhaft in Jersey City. The roadway under the river will be 6,400 feet Ion and twenty-tiv- e feet wide, (be outlet to be at Washington square. New York. The estimated cost is $15,000,- 000, and upwards of $10,000,000 in stock has already been subscribed, the principal parties to the enterprise being Ualifornians It is intended to complete the work in two years San Francisco, 9 Warrants were to day for the arrest of Leland Stanford and E H. Miller, Pres dent and Secretary of the central I'acibu rauruad, on complaint ot it. KoDineon, a stockholder, for re fusing to exhibit accounts of the con pany The facts of the case are that in the examination of the books of the company now going on la the suits brought by Robinson and other stockholders, the Secretary was asked to pro duce a certain report made by Stanford o the directors of sundry experidRtire-- t The Secretary produced the piper, feu' refused to sti te the contents and Win asked if it did not contain a sta emnt of the amounts of money pail to influence State and Congressional legislation, declined to answer. A warrant is there fore sued to; compel the production under the State code governing corpora tions. The examination discloses creut unwillingness on tho part of the secre tary . cr the company te , testify on '. i ; ,. , , material foiofs . , Williams, lilanchard & Co. to day look possession of the office of the Pacific Mail Company,; in conformity with toe appointment of a receiver from tut . VT7 6 91 ABK SOW RECEIVING THEIR WPIUMJ liTOUK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Gbodi caps, ana cbTmsb; aroTioxs, boots, Which shoes, hats, together with a large and varied block of u , . Staple and Fancy Groceries Leather aud Findings, alln, Shov St 'it Hardware, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tire Iron, u Spades, . Hoes and Rakes, Garden Whcelbar Flows, . ' w mm They Offer at ' ; I I i IPXGrTJJXIZlGi. Berlin, 9. . tf .... ' vr 1 ism. The National Zeitung. says it learns, from a well informed source.that Princa Biesmarck was summoned to Ber lin to personally report to the Emperor upon the latest phase of the even's in Turkey. It adds, the German policy continues to aim, above all. at the preservation of the peace of Europe, and the letdiug political circles are con viueed that the efforts in that direction will be successful. v ! . i ' : i i y SPECIilL IKTBUCSEHEEITS 9 . TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGDEX and VICINITY. Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Fire Hundred Men Wanted Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, To Boots and Shoes at the buy Men's Working 65 Main Street, Ogden. . . f dl88 6m Co-op- . d29-t- f. Call and Examine The price and style at 'the Workingmen's of, Boots and Shots Co-op- . dl 36 sale at HANSEN Street, Ogden. & Co's. Fif.h " dl30 if Release and Appointment. Elder George L. Farrell is released from the Presidency of the Nottingham Conference, to return home, either May 2ith, or with the next compiny followa. ' ing. Elder Platte D Lyman, now traveling in the No tingham Conference, ia tern porarily appointed to the Presidency of Mill. S ar, May 22. that Conference '..''. V. E. BOESSEL, MAIN SIKXET. W QDEN Dealer In Watches, CJocJch and Jewelry, Fine WoHtmholm Cutlery , Huns, fl!Pistols, and inmuniuvii. All kindi of produci taken in xcliuio. Fancy Drinks dl30-t- f Go to the Worklngmeu'a '.n,:-- .. d!86-6- Dye StuflM. Perfumery, Combs. n,Water AMeam Fitlera. In connection with my other business 1 have accepted the agency for the fol? lowing machinery: Tho Cnyoga Chief and Wheeler Combined Reaper and Mowers, the best in the market. Having had ten years experience in the machine trade, and handled every kind of machine that has been soi l in ibis Territory, I, as well as every n.an who has bought tbem, pronounce them 4 he rbst in the U. 8. A lull line uf repairs alwsys on hand. I also the Mitchell Wagon, which is equal to any in the market. Every wagon guaranteed for one year. The L'oates Lock Lever Su'ky Rake; the Invincible Th eshing Machine, with the Carey Mounted and Down,. Horse Power. Their past success hai made them the leading machine, becau-- tbey do not waste grain, thus enough over other machines to more than pay the cost of thrashing. Tbey run light, having no endless apron, no largs Dumber of b elts, pulleys, rollers, &., and they are eo simple and compact, that any one can uod rstand and inn tbem successfully. A Cockle Screen attached Send in your orders ear y." Sale yard 5ib Street, Cgdeu," opposite Jujc FUBX tCE WORK Sht AD ROOFIXtt, OILS--Ila- COPAL, P.O. Box, 800. ThomasW Jones VAENISHES. Ja now complete. baTtng received & large stock of bourboo and Ryti Whi&kies, Jamaica Rum, Apple, Grape and Cognao Brandua, Fino Oldlorn urn, & large etocfc of Muscat and White. Also a large stock of CASE GOODS,; offer at prices lower thau ver. which -'ts ; Tailor, - f KENNEDY'S EAST INDA', STOMACH COGNAC FORTRAN-BRANDYi ! BITTERS, & SHERRY CATAWBA CELICA, WINES, OLD TOM AND SUPERIOR OLD TOM GINS, CALIFOR ' V NIA CRAPE BRANDY. 86T ' Opposite Bank "a Also a fine article of Imported Kurnmei, ' EjSTGLISH! MAIN STRI3ET, FOE PANISH AND GEE MAN. 'ALE I m Jit .......... and' "porter We wish to call attention to our splendid FOUNTAIN", whSeh is daily enppljirjg a first iaie article of Soda Water. j d225 8 s47 lm W. G. CHILD. Butter, E?gg, .Chickens and r Vegetables, Bought by W. Young, Fifth Street, who ' dl&l-pays right down. - CALIFORNIA WI HE S ! Merchant i elotbing AND COACH LIQUOR DEPARTMENT-- ' office. , bed-roc- ' dJ7-l- r , I DEMAR ' Boiled Unseed Opposite City Heat Market. ' At mv sure on Main Street I offer a f.iU mpply of all ktn ls of gene al nier-tindite of the best quality at k prices You c in do no better anywhere. Stoves a epecial y. A . full line f & w SALT LAKE C'ITT, . rion , m Wareuon. and Workshop, Weat Tempi. Stn . r and Ground in Oil, of every shade and color. Paint, Whitewash Calca 4 mine and Yarn ish .Brushes in Great 'Variety ; Iron Corn'ce ml to order. Sulderrd Top Frnlt end a Cna Hooey speeialtf in tbeir seaion. Orderi from ths eonntrr Bramiitl fillid and I T ; PAIXTS, Hry - Si-- f Brushes,-Rubb- er Hair Oils, etc, liioods, hirpd Of the Utmost Importance. , R dlSt-l- j (Soccestor to Mitchell k Jame.) F I'LL LINK OF BLACK AND OALVAN1ZKD A Iron PiniLn4 Fitrinira knt In atnrk. HrMtt Pit and Fittinirpi fnr umii. Auent for liumjuiv'a celebrated Frce and Lift Pomp. Pumps repaired, and Pnmp tttings on bud. GalTanlted If you want a Fine Kid Buttoaed Shoe. ' HAVE ON HAND AT OUR DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEBIICALS, Tinner, & L. Co. m A Large Assortment of: r M DAVID JAMES. in every style at the C. W. B. HANSEN k Co., Agents. ' '. :asws9 wbu.- DM VEB & WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER ; B. Clawson, SUPT. 6m Pure Wines and Liquors For Z will receive prompt attention ,. , CAIX and SEE. Physicians' night or day. Prescriptions rccuratelj.eompoandad ; -, f- ate aJl ,; hours of th .:,'.-- have one price on our good and are deUrmined to sell cheaper dl84-l- i thaa any house ia Odeo City. Wr |