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Show She (Data function. ' r t,li.hed every WKDNRSDASf aud SATURDAY, bytbeOOPIN I'UBLIblllSO OoMriNY. to whom all W PES BUSK, Bubiwh Munairer, Bu'sinBM communication should be addressed. Elder David Candknd of j0TJCK. will preach in theOgden gait Lake City, at 10 a.m. Jabernacle special Conference Christ of Latter-da- y Jesus of Church tbe cf Saints will be held at the New Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, on Thursat 10 Oct. 6tb, 1871. commencing Conference. ConferThe regular ence will commence next day, Friday, at 10 a.m. in the same place. Serai-Annu- al The Dusohtio or PiiiT!cRHir. W. T. Stoker and between p heretofore exietinn T Bidrile i thie dy dieaolved by mutual conaent. and be carried on will repairing HrneB making one door north of Pidcock's, by W. T. Stoker, nil Main itreet, Ogden. W.T. STOKER, T. MUDLti. . 77- 1S71. 21at, Ogden, Sept. One dollar per bushel, be paid for good wheat delivered at the Weber Mills, Ogden. V Jennings. Ho, Fabmers! in cash, will 77-l- 3. Messrs. Low & Son, Good Works. the enterprising book and newspaper agents, at the R, 11. Depot, have a fine selection of various interesting works for sale, and have lately added to their latest stock a large number of the Travedition of the Dook of Mormon. ellers can obtain an ubundance of reading matter of the Lows. Hemovkd. J. Taylor has removed his tailoring establishment to Main Street, He is a first class workman, West Bide. and has something new to show his customers. Call in and see. Partiea about to voter the connubial itate tliotild mil and eoo R. Wilson' Dew and elcirant 74tf itock of furniture. 4V- j- Hike. Teasdel & Co., Salt Lake City, ore doing a splendid business. They have a fine stock of goods for Conference visitors. Call and see the new Blees' Sewing machine. It is strong, elegant, noiseless, and will do any kind of needlework. See advertisement. Look tf Main-stree- t, The people of the Nm.Tum SETTirxtNTS hould go to R. Wilson's, Main street, Ogden, for furniture af evarv description. ' Sjwtial to the Oonzx Jcsonns by the Atlantic and raciiic Telexraidi Couituuiv.l Shocking Accident at Indianapolis! Discovery of the Stolen Vouchers at New York! A day, a m. by telegraph: Destruction of Another Cotton Mill by Fire! Congress of Internationals-- Karl Mars not Dead! AMERICAN. ludianapolis, 20. This morning, eon utter the laborers had commenced work ou the Hewers now being excavated ou Kentucky Avenue, a section of the bank caved in on both sides, burying the men under ten or fifteen feet of gravel and sand. A force of men immediately Bet to work, and soon succeeded in unebvenag the heads and shoulders of one of the laborers, named Jesse Burues, who was found dead, and tightly wedged in between the timbers. On discovering that life was extiuct, no further efforts were made to release the body at tbat time. An attempt was then made to dig into the sand beiow the timbers and relieve the meu thi're, should any be alive. Another was soon reached named Timothy Lines, who was soon released and found to he uninjured. He stated that the men beneath him were alive, and h d plenty of air, but were so wedged under the timbers that it would be impossible to release them until the dirt trom the top had been retnuved. Preparations had to be m de to keep the loose sand from sliling into the cxc.ivution, and large numbers of meu were set to work removing the di t across the street, which threatened to cave in along the whole bank. It took an hour more to get the bauks braced and protected with planks, so tbat the work of shoveling from the bottom could be resumed. Shouts of encouragement were given to the men underneatU te holdout until the work could be completed. Alter further investigation one mail was found alive. He was furnished with water and stimulants to strengthen him, an immense crowd gathered urouad the spot, who, with great difficulty, were kept back by the police. The most efiicient means were taken to get the men out in the least time possible consistent with safety, as every precaution had to be taken to prevent further aeci dents. This man, who is named Joe Gibson, said that one of his legs was Wield fast by the timbers, so that be could not move it, but lie did not thtuk he was otherwise badly hurt. There wore two dead men near him, and lie Cash roa Hides. Whitehead Bro's, who have removed to one door North of Pidcock's Store, Main Street, will pay could pet no word from lie men beyond. cash for Hides. He said the slide was cursed by sand Sf Ale. direct from eparkliug. clear slipping from under the ends of the tail healthy, oil draught at lrivr A Cue, Mam siding, as the men were rounding the 4tf ttreet, Ogden. bottom of the excavation. There weie four men at work at the ottom of a When you go to ditch 21 feet Confectionery. deep. These men were Conference, if you want candy, cool named Fox, Murray, O'Conne'.l and Fox and OConnell rau from drinks, fruit, cakes or anything in the Lilies. beneath the tinib rs as they were set to Wallace', oppoconfectionery line, go tling down. Others of the men, who site Taylor & Cutler's, Main street, Suit were engaged in the work, or most of Lake City. Traders will find pure home- them, were caught by the timbers and made candy there at wholesale. Head dirt At eleven o'clock, a small stick was .advertisement. pasted to G.bson, who succeeded iu An immense stock of furniture has Jnt freeing his leg, and found no bones and is 8fei ed for sale at moderate prices at broken, lie stated that he had room 1R. Wilaoa'i, Warn street. Ogden. 74tf enough under the archway of timbers to move around; that Barnes was not Dissolvib. Stoker and Diddle have instantly killed, but was caught in the hen the bank dissolved partnership. See Stoker's ad- dirt up to his waist, caved in, he called for help and the men vertisement. from the other gang started to pull him TwoGcksts. Mr. Teter McFarlane, out, whe i the second slido occurred which pressed bis face into the earth, of this city, bad an unexpected addition and h ' was smothered to death. to his The men from the outside worked as family circle on Thursday last, when a little stranger made its entrance if their own lives depended upon it, and fmie this lower world at Peter's domi- released Gibson at 12.30. He said he wag at work on the top of the scaHuld cile. There is nothing wonderful in at the time of the accident; had slipped :iuch an event under that gentleman's down inside the sheeting, lodging in a is space just large enough to hold his body, iroof, only the mother of the new-bor- n to the :not Peter's wife. But let no one enter- -' his preservation being partly due of a dead man which braced up body .tain any suspicion against the no le the timbers and checked the flow of cordwainer. The lady, who' resides gravel. Two other bodies were got out Mike Grady and John with her husband in the South, came to at two o'clock The body of Barnes was taken Carr. 'Ogden to meet some friends, not expeet-in- g oat at 2.30, and was found standing up the interesting event for some time, rig ht in the game position as when the an putting up at Peter's hospitable accident occurred. N Later, 10 p.m. Four dead bodies yet .abode, astonished the inhabitants by remain buried under the embankment, quartering on them two lodgers instead and probably will not be reached before of one. Both are doing "as well as can morning. Omaha, 20. be expected." The election returns upon the adoi t A New (H) Erb. The wife of Mr. G. lion of the new Consiitution are cvming in slowly owing to the lack of telegra8. Erb, of the Railroad Hotel, presented phic communication with the interior .him with a 121b. daughter on the 21st, districts, but from what have been reiinst. We congratulate the happy parents ceived it is evident that it will be closecontested. Various rumors are in on their possession of this fine and thrif ly circulation among both parties as to the ty iplant, and hope the whole family of definite result, but nothing reliable can Ei'ba will continue to flourish. be obtained until the returns from distant counties are in. The most authenAt the Weber tic figures thus far, give 2,047 majority Cash toa. Wheat and 1.353 majority in favor of Mills, where J. P. Williams, who is a against, Omaha, ' Nebraska, City adoption. miller and very obliging, will Brownville, Columbus, Fremont, and receive your wheat or turn it into fine Blair have majorities against, while Plattsmouth, Sydney, Schuyler and Linflour. coln have voted in favor. Washington, 20. Looah ' oundry. The Iron Foundry The Ku Klin Committee held a brief t Logan, Cache county, is doing good to day, and discovered ihey had business. We are nappy to bear it. We meeting exhausted the entire amount of the apwant more foundries all over the Terri- propriation, which necessitates a suspenI tf ' first-cla- Iron ore is plentiful, but furnaces sion of the contemplated trip through-oa- t the South for the present. Without transacting any business the committee It is the adjourned until Con riRisci. Taylor and Cutler intention to divide the late iave lately enlarged their fine premi-e- s and visit the entire South previous on Main St., Salt Lake City; the to the meeting of Congress, provided that funds can be raised to defray their prinoipal store now extends 120 ft. from the front. They have a complete assort- expenses. The signal Bureau has a dispatch at 5 p m., ment of everything t. at people expect from Mount Washington to fial in a store and oiler them at low which say a light snow is falling, ther29. rates, for Conference. Go and see their mometer Mr. Corcoran proposed to sell to the fie portable gas lamps and immense Board of Public Works a whole lock of tinware. square of ground in the central portion tory. few. of the city, for $1011,000, taking in payment bonds of mo tcruiury bearing 7 per cent inteiest, mid donate these uon is to the Corcoran art Gallery fund. New York 21. This evening a number of vouchers. stolen from the Comptroller's office, were found half consumed on the roof of the new County Court House. It is supposed a had been made of them, and these pieces wero the remuiiiii of thick packages, the interior of which the fire ha I not reached. Win. Murphy, nieht watchman in the Comptroller's department, made an before Justice Ledwith to diiv as to his knowledge of the facts connected with the robbery of the voucheis. He posed that on the night of Sent. 0th.. he saw Charles Belch, who asked him when he quit his watch in the morning. Murphy tuld him 0 or 6:30. Belch asked him to put the catch down on the door when he left, because Haggerty's son and other boys hud been on the roof and done some mischief lo some glue be longing 10 tne workmen then eoeaircd on the building. He saw him airain tween 8 and '.) going out. Belch renpw. ed his enquiries as to Murphy's time of leaving. Muriihv remained on ilntv till a. m. on Sunday, then went home. breakfasted, came again ut 9 a. in., saw As he Haggerty going up the sluirs. came in Huggerty stumbled and let fall a bundle, but picked it, i.( mid went on came in; ngain. About 0:15 Mr. before leaving he asked M irphy to stay on during liie afternoon, as he might want to come back. Murpliy staved till 0 p. m., and then went up town, had something lo eat, went back, and then observed a glass broken in the door and reported the same lo Began when he came in the morning. Began asked him if he missed anything, and he answered. Alter going home, the Comptroller sent down for him, and on seeing him asked what detained him so long up town at supper. AJ i v said he had been ask ed to attend his brother's store a short time during his brother's absence. Connolly told him on Friday they had ar rested a man, and his suspicious being aroused he asked Haggerty's Bervant, Mary Conway, if she knew anything a'out it. Her answer implied that she did. Murphy then told the Comptroller he thought he could find where the pa pers had pone, so he brought the girl up to t tie l on.pt roll r, and she made a state ment, but the Comptroller told her to Buy nothing about it yet. The Comptroller afterwards asked him to try to brine the girl to the oflice of Mr. Beach the lawyer, iu chambers. Murphy could not do so at the time, but brought her be telegraphed for, anl until some order is reeeivud from them relative to what disposition is lo be made of her body, she will be kept at the Metropolitan Hotel. A dispuwh just rtceived from Raleigh, Z. C. M l. 'RETAIL filed information against Judge Mur-doc- k for exercising civil and criminal jurisdiction, and prayed for a writ of A rule against him, to show prohibition. cause against it, morning. No N. C, states, the jury has convicted 8 other business of importance. and acqui ted 3 K. Iv. K. prisoners, five In the afternoon, C. M. Hawley, not A.9TD of them pleading guilty. the Judge, went out hunting when his 21. gun kicked him over, wounding him in Philadelphia. The cotton mills of MesM-a- . Wolfeuden ihe face, giving him more cheek. Schore & Co., an.i Witely Bros. & Co., On Tuesday, l'Jth, the court met, and in Cardington, Delaware Co., just e Judge Murdock appeared and filed his DEPARTMENT, the city were partially destroyed answer to the information which was The fire origiby fire at noon presented lo the court. It is not yet de- Call attention to their large and wedW nated in the spreader room of assorted Stock, just received, cided. in part, af mill, and was soon carried to Thomas Mither, a young "man from the other mill by sparks. Wo'fenden's Cove Creek, made application for natulosses $80,000, insured $30,000 in North ralization. He was catechized, by 'he PopUnn, Grenadine, America and various companies of HartLawns, uugust court, in relation to his belief in ford, Conn., and N. Y., and National of plurality of wives. Thomas admitted he Marseilles, Fine Shawls, Ac. Boston, Royal and North British and believ d iu the doctrine, and, of course, and a full complement of Mercantile of Liverpool. Whitcly Bros. had to go away without his papers. & Co., loss is about In the case of Lee against Lee, for ali$12,000, fully SUMMER GOODS. in the same companies. mony, C. M. Hawley. the ceurt, ordered Mr. Lee, tho huand, to bring into Chicago 22. About 7,000 visitors atuuded the court oue hundred dollars, attorney's THE Swine Eih.bitiou yesterday, among fees, for C. M. Hawley. Our courts at whom were would J. be Generals Beaver h. 0. Hooker, and It are a muster-piecIs complete in An official distribution of the well for others to come here and learn. Logan. A meetprizes will be given Beaver, 21. Gents', Ladies', MiMCS aud The Court, yesterday, ruled on the ining of citizens was held last night to Children uiulio arrangements for an industrial ex- formation against Murdock, entered a position, to he given in the State every judgment of prohibition against him, not and other California year. The Odd Fellows are about through only in the trial of the men who killed BOOTH the business of their convention, and are the Indian, but all criminal and oiianc-er- y now giving their time to seeing the cases. Croquet Slippers, In the afternoon some persons were sights of the city. The convention will probably adjourn naturalized, being put through ia the Junlcttua, New York 22. , and all the latest stylet. McKean style. Father White, aged 74 After the discovery of the remnants of years, applied for his papers and was Also , the missing vouchers last night, Comp- catechised pertaining to his religious HATS aud troller Connolly set a guurd ou the place, faith and the law of 18i2; he replied and immediately instituted a rigid that the Constitution allowed every man Lad lets Sundowns, Gipsies), search. The greater part of the most the right to live his religion accordiug XHUou'h, Ac,. important pieces were found in the te the dictates of his own conscience. Gent Straw and Panamas. kitchen stove, and others in a heap of Ho had but one wife, was getting old, rubbish in oue of the courses of the top and not likely to have any more. He Mosquito Unrs, corridor where Haggeriy's family lived. being somewhat deaf of course spoke a Window Curtains All the papers were scrupulously collect- little loud, which so offended his Highed, and are to be examined and by ness that he fined the aged man five dolexperts, This discovery is one of the lars, for contempt of court, and ordered most important steps yet made, and won- him to take his seat. The old veteran A SEW LOT OF READY-MADderful developments are expected. CLOTHING. insisted on speaking a few words in his The "World's" London special 21st., defense, which the court, in its great A full Stock of GROCERIES. HARD says: A congress of International socie clemency, granted, and afterwards re- WARE, ete., eto. ties assembled in session Dele. mitted the fine. Da. Call and Examine. gates were present from Daly, Sain, France, Belgium, Germany, and SwitzerSecond Edition. A second crop of land, Karl M rx, presiding. The object is hatching out at Brigham is to make arrangements for immediate hoppers and also in the neighborhood of political aud labor movements on the city, 'em come, and by and by Let continent. Ogden. la the different Settlements. ' The friends of Haggerty assert that he let the frost come, and 'em good and nip was in Greenwich, Conn., when the robbery took place, and tbat his counsel in- tight. AT? tends to prove an ahbi. Jersey City, N. J., 22 fore Justice Ledwith. The two alleged cases of Asiatio chol- J. H. ECCLES & Tiie N. Y. World says the Asiatic era at Woodbridge, N. J., are convalescholera appeared in New Jersey, crea- cent, and there are no signs of the WM. HDCOCK, e ting great excitement on Friday the 8th. plague spreading. The people at A small uevman vessel arrived on Fri are recovering from the fright MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, 1 day at Amboy, f. om a German port, and those that fled are now relumbringing a few passengers of whom ing. three women on the fol'owing Tuesday FOREIGN. lYlioIvKnle ami llctail were taken with severe illness. On Paris, 10. Dealer An interview took pluce T.iursd iy one d e l. The symptoms of LAKE yesterday be IX ALL KI5DS Of all three were lhoe of Asiatic cholera. tween I res. dent Ihiersaud the AmeriGood Chairs tot 813 par Dusu. so prououueed by five physicians. The can diplomatists in this city. The Utter desired to be informed as to his inten(Knocked down aud boxed,) phce at which the victim died is The ciiizens committee were ap- tions with regard to the resumption of Fall Leaf Tail 8 and pointed to tuke measures to check the relations with Mexico. London, 20. progress of the disease in town. The CABINET KitcLou Talloa The annual maneuvers of ibe British auihuriiies removed the other two to houses ut a distance out in the country troups and militia in Hampshire, ter Walnut Bureau, ) . Cf etc. 10 prevent it spreading. minated yesterday. The results was in with ghuw, Mary Conway, Haggarty's servant, general, favorable. ,The foreign officials Main Street, Ogden, Walnut Bodstaadd, $10 to $17. made an alh davit, stating that on Sun-- d who were present during the trial on commented favorably UTAH, C a.m., she thedisciplineof about lNib, got up iy, Sept Seward ar- Have for Sals, st prices to suit every with Mrs. Hnggarty's child, heard a the troops. in I ngl.uiJ last uight. body, a complete stock of knocking on the stairs, went and looked rived The Governments of Btlgium, Switand saw ('has. Belch with the door of the of WAGONS & FARMING zerland and Italy, which were recently Comptroller's ollice open, and saw unexcelled in the Territory. come out with a bundle of papers severally requested by France to accede and lake them to his room; she then came lo a protectionist modification of the For Prices see Handbills. buck, and soon after went into the hall commercial treaties now existing befor some coal; Ilaggarty's bedroom fac- tween them and France refused to grant N.B. All kinds of Building.Carpenter HAMMOND, MAIN STREET, 00 DBS, and further intimated ed ber's. She saw a man in gray clothes modifications, the Tithing Office, baa for aaia and Job Work neatly executed, on short MB. will consent that not to alterthey any with a similar bundle of papers t ) that reasonable terms. and notice nud Light Spring Sehutllcr held by Hapgarty. Afterwards she saw ation or modification which niiy in any Grain taken in payment. nt reduced rates. this man with a pillow case full of pa- wise threaten or endangerthe commerWagons, of their subjects. pers. Soon after, the kitchen bcrame cial interests Buckeye Reaper and Mowern, sulky Horat Katies, Versailles, 20. filled with smoke; she asked Mrs. ECCLES & PIDCOCK, 1'Iowd, Lultlvatura, etc. M. Henry Bochefort, Mourat and the reason, and was answered that Wagoa Timber, Iron and Steel, of all kind, tad 37 tf Uala OpiMt. ttrMt, Mot ii Editorit, aiiee. Haggarty wanted these papers burned. Marie, Editors of the Going to the stove she found it full of a newspaper published in Paris, during Commune were and half burned papers. the time of the pnper-ashe- s To the rcioplo of Ibe North. Mrs. Haggarty striving to make them all arraigned before the Court Martial, and JUXCTIOX burn quicker, she began te be suspicious their trial is now in progress. decided to has Tlie form Government and alarmed about what she had seen, JOELSON AND MORRIS, and told Mrs. II., declaring she must a auadrilatorial for the defence ot of towns and the and rroprl.tori and Dealers In France, Mezierres, if Mrs. called tell the truth II., upon. said Haggarty would kill her if she dis- Charleville have been selected for its ohief points- - The work will at once be posed anything. And Muunfuctnr.rt of all kind, of commenced on the already strong forti N. 21. T., Elizabeth, CORNER WALL A FIFTH STREETS, OGDUT, fications of no these aud towns, dis expense Thomas Steen, extra assistant Kear the (tab Central Kngln Hone to be them to will render spared equal patch agent to the British Legation, was the Tl Ilestand Clwapent Stock in th. Territory. best military positions in Europe as killed here this a.m., while returning to HORSES BOARDED y the Day er Week, Grot'stock's Corner, Main Street, mail points of uelence. New lorkby last evenings Koreea and Burgles for Itire, alwaye so hand. 21. London, SALT LAKE CITY. train from Washington; be attempted to Gentla Animate twr the Special Vie of Ladieev The Grand Duke Alexis has gone to &9 Sin Hone bought aud sold, oa comminlou jr get out while the tram was in motion, and fell upon the track; thirty carriages Torquay to visit his aunt, the Ducness B. BSDKLL CO. who is at present residing at that passed over li s legs above the knee, com- Marie, The with Russian the squadron pletely severing them from the body; he place. Duke KING & on board will sail from Grand died in a few minutes. Faluiouth New for on York. to C. B. McGregor), 21. Saturday . (goocemon Washington, llowie, 21. c' The Navy Department esierday or THAT CASH IT MAY CONCERN At (he anniversary of the occupation BOOKSELLERS and GENERAL rpOWHOM No. dered a new commander to the uuer Cb7, for the town site of Menrfoa, J, Kntry, NEWS AGENTS. made Cache June the 4Uo, Utaii, riere now in Europe, with instructions of Rome by the Italian trooiis, which county, city, A OF BOOKS, PAPERS, 1KH, embracing the (ollowiug described laud, K FTTLL to bring that vessel home for tepairs. was oelebrated yesterdny, a violent ami wit: Mugazin, (tc, oonaUutljr n baud, sud She is now in the command of Captain Papal demonstration occurred during 8. 14 of 8.V of Bee. The military however lur Suit 8. If. of B. of the 3. Stevens, whose bad seamanship has al the evening. N. H. ol 8. W. V of Sec. eight (), In Townkio AT PUBLISHERS' TRICES most ruined her; it is charged that th e prevented any serious termination of of Ranee on () wet, contain north eleven (11), results from dissatisfaction and charges the festivities. Alo a choice Selection of Fancy Gooue, Cigars, lug lour Hundred ana aiguty ecree (V), uae ueaa 21. Versailles, wil probably be preferred against him Broom made in truit lor the inhalntauta and ii now ready Tobaccut, etc, etc, at ear lot to to The of iu P.ochefurt le Henri was con trial of any pars n ut pereooadeposed ou bis return home. It will be rem em )tf Corner, Ogden City. entitled thereto. bered that he ran the ship aground in eluded yesterday. He was sentenced to All pereuue claiming to be tb owtien or DM- eeuore of any portiou of aaid entry wiU take da smooth water when bringing the re transportation for life, and will be sent ai&ke application, as prorkUd im tip mains of Admiral Farragut to N. Y., and to some fortress in the French colonies GEORGE W. TURNER, notice and ftatute of Utah. GEOROE W. SJL&EB, Urynt again a few weeks since in the Mediter for imprisonment. The Cturt Martial at the same time passed sentence on the A74SS ranean. Mendon, Jan 20th, WL DEALER CENERAL On Sunday morning a duel was fought Communists, Mourat and Marat, the near Grantsville, S. 0., between Wrii. M. former being sentenced to simple lite In all kinds of Produce, Garden Seeds Deantiguae and Mr. Dell, both of Au- transportation and tJe latter to impris ESTKAYS. BUTTER AND EGGS, gusta, Oa In the first round boih were onment for five years. in second Deanthe round uninjured; JSpacial to theOuDrx Jusrnns bjrDeieret 8tt ' SMALL BROWN HORSE, 4 YAR OLD, CANDIES, FRUITS, tiguae was injured, and Mr. Dell was selelrgraib.j OKE whit epot In forehead, white between ball the his wounded, riously entering Proceed1 Court Iultrt'MinK branded 0 with a buriiontal 4 under, on. n'mtrile, SUMMER right leg a few inches above the knee, DRINKS, Ht left Itcuver. thigh. lugs One liifht brlndl HRJIER, 3 year old, whit indicting a bad wound, and passing into under tally. eom while on bind legs, Ijiiih of Seven doors West of Main, on the left leg, making a wound of a serious Beaver, Sept. 20. tail whit, branded 0 on right aid, illegibl hraod character. On Monday the 18tb, the court met pur on ten hip. Out let brock Street, Ogden HEIFER, 1 year Yesterday a Mies Richards, while en euant to a proclamation of the Governor whit ander belly, elit In right ear, upper half 66-lrow to Florida, to her home in Connectthe V. o. Marshal returned the ventre lop in left. HlpgiMe brand on lefteid. icut, was taken with a violent epileptic for grand and petit jurors. The grand Onared HK1VKR, 1 year old. elit la left ear, fit in the ommbus in which the bole aud elit in right, butb of tail whit, J ft were from the through jury chiefly mining di' en left ehonldar. passengers were being conveyed from tricts, and the petit jurors were mixed On brown Hit 11 til, 1 year old, iltt lo teft "tb street wharf to the Bulliniore & Ohio None were summoned under the lw o Root and Shoe Maker, hrl and elit is right, light color round tb ao r, H.iilroad depot in this city. She was Utah. The grand jury was empnnnelled At Die sign f tlie Bin Boot, Fifth Street, Ogdun, trilv branded J K connected, on left eh. uldr. kinile of tuot and hot made to order. 11. If act claimed before 23d of Sept, IK I, th ccveyed in a cai riag to the Metropoli- having aliens on it, as I am told. Judge All l'rmluce taken in payneut. at live animal will b eold at PuhUo Auction, at tan Ho el, and Dr. Buckley was sum- Hawley gave his charge to the fand aMin neatly exocutrd. the City Pound, OfdeB City, at 1 p.m. on rbak r moned, but an hour after her arrival at jury, such as it was, being too long to Highest l'riee paid Tor all day. WM. 5. FUB, , of kind the hotel she was a corpse. Her friends telegraph. Judge McCV dy was appointKemember tin Ute Boot -- El in Waterbury, Conn., were immediately ed U. 8. Attorney for this district, who TStf taui&ee'pffri Oftih fT. DRY GOODS GEOCEBY ouj-sid- afh-dat- .t Piqua, SHOE DEPARTMENT AM) SHOE. y. CAPSi Carpet, Shade. y B Eue.-Ntwt- To all tho Pcoplo YOU CAN GET H. DINWOODEY'S Wood-bridg- EaHt Tomnlo Street SALT CITY, FDENITUBE, Wood-bri'ig- 00. $0. WORK, etc. UPHOLSTERY, a,A 212-- tf Hag-gart- Furniture y all kinds, IMPLEMENTS. Hag-gart- y y LIVEUY FEED AND SALE STABLES, FUENITURE, UPHOLSTERY. , ether-win- e. U-3- F. A. CO., . . NOTMCE! hifHt l - &c, Fifth d el.-t- , tf E. J. WATKINS, Hide. tta-aect- |