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Show animadverted BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Washington, cett. b.tween five the two cents upon two ounces exceeding not no conic luto s nev-r.per- d operation on t n tie 1st of April next. tbor-ouelilv- firelt . to-Ja- y, comply .WHuoulierinKUiaofiuius and Co a t Z im , tiis S3 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, VVht'phemt iV o., Towers, oaston & 150 000; 0. Co., $H")0 0O0, iniranoe insurance & Co., $150,000, Sbortridge The losn ou the. buiblings not stated .144 to 452 Ilroadway, owned by Edward Mathews, was $350,000; Wm. Smith' k The Co., loss only $25,000; injured. totnl loss and insurance will not vary much from the estimates already given. St. Louis, 9. Uabcock to day, of Gen. the trial In z Roy's Kit in Ulrick, was there nothing or Steddentapf'e testimony that has not $175,000; published several Iime9, and was repeated merely to show the existence of the conspiracy. Previous to the ad Mr. iotirnraent of the morning tJlnrrs dated that the defmife had intended to have the personal attendance of President Grant as a witness, but as the case now ttauds be thought it ou'.d not be necessary, as the exigencies of public affairs required his atterdance at been se-si- on Paris, 9. Rouher has issued an address to the elec'ors of the arrordissement of lliom, in the department of Pay Dome. He claims fidelity to the imperial family as the greatest honor and declares he has absolute confidence that if the peo-- p e are consulted tue empire would be re established. GENERA ..;.,.;,. de-feu- sc of liivcrilwle. Ilivr.it dale, Feb. 4th, 1876. STAPLE my tincorc thanks, through the columns of your paper, to all my friends, and epeci illy to the ladies of the Belief Society in this place, for their kind care, patience and long endurance in utiendiog upon my wife, day and night, during her sickness, fur the space of two months. The kindness they manifested could not have been excelled by her own mother. ly experience teaches me that the Belief Societies should be eucouraged. Respectfully, de- FOREIGN. Berlin, 9. In the Reichstag, tbe bill amending the penal code came up for Its third reading. The debate was on the clauses which were recently rejected imposing penalties on members of secret societies, and to prevent the inciting of hostility between different classes, and je attacking of national institutions prince Bismarck participated in th dhate, and urged the of the duses which had been thrown out. He to-da- y, that David E. AND GROCERIES, DRY FANCY &O0DS, ?Voioi:s. 15ooi mid Nlioes ZK libbers', and Caps, Kltuv aud BaiJier ind iny. Heavy and Khvlf Hardware CI (iHi: s;?;;. B luuuiid iieeuvare, ZjUi;ii,'ete.. etc. :u:- - STOVES. STOVES. Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and lloatinir Staves at Low Figures. Rles. The Vine Arts. size 9x12 sent for $1; or a full family portfolio of 100 oil and gem clironios, all designs, very fine sent for 52. They nre Landscapes, Scriptural Scenes, Sea Views, Hunting and fishing Scenes, Rocky Mountain Scenes, Farm Scenes, Animals, Birds, Fruit and Flower designs, and will not (ail to please all whs send for them. Our chromos are facsimile reproductions of the choicest works of the Great Masters, and pronounced by connoieseurs equal to the 300 Decolcomania original painting. and full of trans instructions pictures, fer the same will accompany each of the above order if desired. Address, enclosing price, in registred letter or by postoflice order, and a three cent stamp for return of goods by mail, B ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Chromos, Decalcomania Ticturcr etc Eighth St. opposite Cooper Inetitute, N Y. Agents and tradesmen are making from $12 to $15 dayly, selling our goods. Agent, s full outfit of 200 tine samples pent on receipt of $5. Please state the name of 683 0m. paper you saw this ia. To FREE the Family Trade of O'len mil vicinity. DELIVERY All ori'ers addressed to s4-t- J Mary Magrr, Vrfrndant. States in the TerriUnited tho of The people Mary Magee, tory of Utah, sond greeting to to defendant. You are hereby required answer the 11 Magee. in mid court filed petition of James exclusive of the day agaiutit you, within ten days, on you of this of service after the service served within this county; or, if served ont of this county, bnt within this district, within twenty days; otherwise, v Itlon forty days, or taken against yon, judgment by default will ofbesaid petition. Said according to the praver. action is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said set plamtiff and defendant, upon the Kroundi forth ia the petition on file in this offlc And yon are hereby notified that if yon fail to as above aniwar and answer the said petition aud plaintiff will take default againstfor.you relief for the prayed court the to apply W dark of In testsmony whereof. I, J. C. rifht. affix the said court do hereuto set my hand and e. b. li' eal of said court, thin 1st day of SEAL i C, WRIGHT, For JOHN BURT, slWt pro .ate Clerk. teputy. OF THE CITY, TO ALL PARTS SUPT LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court in aud for Box Elder County, Territory of UtaU. lion. Samuel Smith, Judge. Horace C. XMe, J'lainliff, AT Summons. vs DEUG STORE, LOGAi, a A large stock of MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS. Whiili rill be sold at HOOK PRICES. BED WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. ALSO CHOICE WLNES, LIQUORS & ALES. For Medicinal Purposes. J2J0rders from abroad will receive prompt and careful attention. O. O. o c3 s JOSPH TYRRELL, w A p 0 -- s 1 o OKMSBY, Propr. Having removed Viis business to the Pioseer Drug Store, Main Street, announces to his numerous patrons that he is still prepared to furnish theni with 4 O UTAH. Fresh Drugs, Patent & Proprietary I BOOTS AND SHOES, OF EXCELLENT MATERIAL AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AT PRICES GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. THAT DEFY COMPETITION. U) Vest -- In addition to his former business he now has pw H 55 Xi r . dispensed Bv a com. and XSedtcinos, Pure Krncs tn KHehsn. rrench or and i'rescripttoT? experirnced lr;igzit. petent K0 Latin cafullj compounded. AND CIGARS 8 o GOODS. 0F--DR- AND A FULL LINE OF i p. FINE STOCK A 6 sutn-inoi),- if J. us. f. i Mag, plaintif,)V Summon. r, anl see It.S. IVATSOX ivill receive prompt attention. Kortnce E. Xuilt, Defendant. J The people of the United States in the Territory of Utah send greeting to Florence K. Noble defendant You are hereby required to auswr the petition of Horace C. Nolle, in said court filled against you, within ten days, exclusive ef tbe J;iy of Korvice, after the service on you of this Summons, if served wlthiu this County; or, if sered out of this County but within thie District, within twenty days; otherwise, within forty days; or LEGAL NOTICE. judgement by default will be taken against you Said according to the prayer of sa d petition. is brought to obtain a decree disso ving the action CounBex for Elder in and Court Prolmto the Ia bonds of mat, imouy existing between said plain ty, Territory of Utah, Hon; SuDiuwl Smith, tiff and defeniiaut, upon the grounds set forih in u J ce. on file in this office. the John Brittntr, Plaintiff And yon are hereby nidified that if you fail to V Summon!. vt appear and answer said ivtition asabove required J Mary lirittntr, Drfctuiant plaintiff will take default against you aud apply relief prxyed for. The people of the United Stateein tht Terrt-tor- y to the court for the In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wright, clerk of of Utah, end greeting to Mry Bnttnerde said court, do hereunto ict my hand ami oftix the iHmlmit. You r hereby required to annwi r th seal of said court, this Slst day of Jan., 1T6. filod in said court John of ltrittner, patition exclusive of the within ten liny agninut you, day, J. C. WRIGHT. of service, afte the service on you of this sumProbata Clerk. SKAL jif this within srvd county: or, mons, if served within within this district, out of this county but twenty days; otherwise within forty duys; or Per JOIIX BURT, Deputy. taken aguinst yo judgment by delimit will sU-- U according to the prayer of said petition. Said action is brought to ob'taiu a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, npon the grouuds set forth in the petition on tile iu this office. An 1 you are hereby notified that if you faii to appear and answer the sid petition as above required, plaintiff will take default against you and U2 apply to the court for the relief prayed lor. H Clerk of --4 C. J. In testimony whereof, I, Wright, tuid court, do hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said eoui t, this 10th day of February, 187 ty, Judge. Jamet IT. Cail H. B. Clawson, 4t government. Who will represent the fuse has not yet transpired. VI El To the Jobbing Trade in Town and Country, at Prices Defy Competition, consisting of Editor Junction : Allow me to return 1 till The consultation between counsel resulted in an agreement that the deposition cf Presideut Grant shall be taken before Chief Justice Waite nexfSatur-da- y afternoon, and the proceedings be conducted like an examination in open court. Both sides will be represented by counsel. Major L. Eaton will aot for i Thanks to I lie RcliefKoclctjr Washington. He tten proposed to the counsel tor the prosecution that they ehould meet with the counsel for the and defense and agree upoa question Presi-to to be the i cross qutstionB put . i.: i .!,,, i, be made befor the chief justice of the supreme court. Col Dyer said he had no particular objection to such au if it should appear after exthe interrogatories of the amining that the government could be as well served in this way as by the perMr. sonal presence of the President. Storrs stated that tbey had iheir questions written out, and asked the court te prolong the noon Beseion to givo counsel time for their cross questions. The court adjourned to three ia the afternoon. On reassembling, Col. Dyer said that the counsel for the government had met the counsel for the defense regarding the questions to be sent to Washington, but had not had time to prepare their counter interopatives lie therefore asked the court to adjourn till to morrow morning to afford both sides lime to properiy arrange their questions and cross questions. and that counsel may leave for Washington and arrive in time to have the deposition taken 5 SKAL J.C. WRIGHT, on Saturday. Judge Poiter joined in J Probate Clerk Ss-this request for adjournment. Judge lS-v Dillon stated that the court recognized Per JOHN BURT, Deputy Clerk. the force of the suggestion of counsel as to the expediency of the President absenting himself from Washington at this LEGAL NOTICE. time, and as the proposed arrangement Court In and for Box Elder counTrobnte would probably gave lime, adjourned In the Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smith, u. their Immense Stock of Offer Great sale of fine Oil Chromo9. Four & beautiful fine Oil (Jhromos, size 7x9 and Crnndret Catlin, S4'jU.UO0; insurnnco SllOo.OOO; one size 9x12 Fent for 60 cents, and six 00, Ilornthal. insurance 1876. l, M turn-Min- g wahs. At down the an obtain to t resent it is impossible is est. lifted by lii-of all the loss UOf.OOO. and d jud.es .t about. S3 ,U0O,l)0O The total nnce a. Mu.dcvv and David of The bodies were killed, who lmvid Ciute. firemen, corottev'w jury this were viewed by a families leave ni.-Uot'a Bionics A cordon of police is placed around and the burnol district, and travel therein. traffic are interdicted The treat lire has devolved heavy fire insurance lofscs upou the and it is supposed of this city, agencies to drw luO,(M) or they will have 200.000 exchange immediately of The following is a corrected list the losses by great of the heavy some their insurance: fie Ut mght and& Co , $GOO,000. Irfher. Whitman dang-rou- 1876. bill. New York, 9. niffht did its work and cr.,Ws of spectators pnie only vvonder.iig how fi. ,l,e ruins block In, ben. Bated anypartof.be block and of solid bri-.Where a great a now is last nigh ,tood UtttchHHU,,in which he m coufu.ed bucks and frag Leaps riles of steaming boundmeuts of belt and twisted girdern which of n.me ed by blackened wall, 1 wo are already tottering to tbe.fta, ladder and a hook engine companies and are a work pouring water mto The calumnies semi-officia- 9. the treaty has been iKi's'i by and United th. tentative ofthat tbe r.te of letter atrcing Zall countries. upon the misstatements of the press, t He the invention of the war rumors, last spring by newspapers, whitb were lalselr considered and emphatically denied the existence of semiofficial papers or correspondence. The prime concluded as follows: "YTe live in a state of the most profound peace; we have no wish for conquest; we are contented with what we possess; we have no thought of threiiteuing any one; neverthe!e? thfse rumors are continually arising." No actiou was reached on the and 7THE3 XIQUOHS, TOBACCO bfttudH- cf,he cUoiceat - " CASH, WJIKAT 7! II! LEY, OATS, BVTTKR, EGGS AND HIDES CEIVED IN PAYMENT FOR MERCHANDISE. 111 x JOSEPH TIALL, Gen. Sup'L fanscj H W. S. 1EAD, Foreman JOHN DRIVER, Difpensinj Druggist. Brt nnd FhfOep't. aJOS. TYKUlOLL, Prop'r. |