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Show V r. PUBLISHED WEDXESDA fKK YEAR. ( cmsdex. Post Offloc: Ogden ANB CLOSING OK MAILS. SEMI-WEEKL- Y, Y otnl SA TUJiDA Y.) City, double daily, ilt Lake Through Ml daily 7.60 a.m. -- Cast. Through Mail daily 8.40 a.m. telt Lnk City, double daily Mail daily est, Turvugh Mail daily ' Through 6,30 p.m p.m. Wahineto, 10. is the opinion of the people con- neoied with foreign embassies that war in Europe is inevitable and to It BY THE GOVERNOR. Londoe, 16. The Globe this p. m. announces that t on it he-it- s trustworthy and unofficial battahons of inHouroes th.it twenty-onseven fantry, regiments of cavalry, aud eighty guns have alreaJy been told off as the first British force for the Eisi, contrary general expectation, believe it will break out before Bpring. CLOSING. T.OO a.m. Advices from (jeneral Crook show that tnr Salt Lake and the Kast 5.00 p.m. he expects a ppeely termination cf the ,or alt Lake aud the -West aa.l 8oJa BeiLike County The Iticli County, ,, mails o v.a KvuiHtou, Wyoming, and Indian war. He will prosecute ii is winit ttr campaign energetically and fiuinu r.iVeilxo laifr place Holidays Wednesday's i a.m aud Fridays at before the season advances very Jar. i a.m , ...Ji'...niiiv. dailv Sitting Bull, wiih 2,000 Indians, are Wednesdays d llarrisville, North Ogdeu 2.00 supposed to have jrone nonh, but he is and Siturdays, ....... .,.,m WpiirietidavB and fcatur- not expected to tight agnin, as be his al ' 7.00 a.m. auu.,..; . i' etidy lost Slatersville. many ot hislollowers by aud Citv iiin 2.00 p.m. harrassed WUu,;il.tavianlTh.ity by the troops. It is not be Alma. Wednesday jr lieved he or his band will come that T.00a.m. wi.vT.H.FI0K- HOURS. again into the ugencies. It is feared 6.15 p.m. Crook's command will 8.16 a.m. Delivery. experience suffer ti.SO p.m. to 5 p.m. to that of last year. similar hiiuUay, ing RKOiSiiU UUl'ARTMKNT tt e should the eovernment censider their services necessary for the protection of British interests The authoiitiea of the Davenport dockyard have received orders to pre pare tt.e iron olad turret ships, Cyclops and Hydra, for immediate active ser P- - b.-in- g " New o p.m. DEPAKTMEMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. 8 Outside Door open from t u.m. to p.m. K.J SliAKP, Postmaster, 9 open from MONttf Trains - - train arrives P. C. " P. U. ' train arrives - 0. C. aud leaves and k ! -- - train arrives S. leave 11 a.m., and evorv Sunday; in the Tabernacle, at aru bcuoo.- m the First. Second aud Third bousosat7 p m. , a.m. and . p.m. Episcopal Church at U 1 p.m. and a.m. Methodist Church atll al Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures, LiU' Ogtlen CUy library Depot. F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR- - AT-LA- W - And KOTART PUBLIC. Gurt nmrAol . special aiienmm House, Ogden, ttaA. ta piur before the 8u'a Notarial Business done with fatcti. X. TAXXER 16. e Open New At 'Geo. W. Turner rv dav. Suniajs accented. ' iork, vice. Tiffany, of Califoauia, nephew of August Beluiont, left here Oct. 7tb, for Newport, R. I , tdnce which nothing has been heard from Lira He had con siderable money and valuable specimens of gold. There are fears of foul play, though a relative thinks he may have returned to California. European advices toward the close of busiutss on Change to day, were con- idered mors warlike, special impor tance being given to the ditpaicb that ihe Em of Beaconnel l was suddenly telegraphed for and left Stafford by the next train for Loudon. The suspension if auROueced of Coop er & King, commission merchants in hosiery, Sso. 103 Franklin Street, with liabilities of nearly $200,000 Richmond, a , 1G. Dr. John Dove died this uiorninp. aged 84. lie was a native of Rich m hi , and was a Mason sixty-threyears, dl r ing which lime be held high position in that order. He was the oldest Gr rrid Secretary in the world, holdiug office over fifty years, and was Grand Recorder of the Grand Encampment of Knights Templar thirty years. Chicago, 16 The well known horseman, Budd L'oble, is here at present, and leaves next week for California with a number of horses, including several Chicago favor ites, which he intends to winter there. Doble stated yesterday that he had no inteniioB of trotting his horses on tue Pacifio Slope, but if a match could be arranged there, he would not be back ward about entering Among the trot ting cracks under his control are Clementine, Bodine, Albemarle, Rorus, Sam 1'urJy, Golismith Maid and Abe Edglngton. iuebmond, 16. The business portion of Mepnolia, N. CM was destroyed by fire lat night Nineteen buildings, including the rail road, telegraph and express offices and contents were burned. The fire is sup posed to have been the work of au iu- G. W. 8.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m, " " " leaves " " P. J. I'. C. C. a.m-t- o OmCK aecuracy :, o Jr., AT LAW ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Main st.,Ogden OjiceiwMitfc Driver'i Drugstore, Remit-fwcial attention given to collection. .. Uiiccs urouiDtly rnano- unal business careluUy attended to. onojua - ccvliarv. Wanted ! 50,000 POUNDS WOOL! New Orleans, 16 All is quiet here on the surface, but citizens are apprehensive of danger from the negroe", who are intensely excited over the result of the county and Mate election. Rumors of all sorts fill the air, and it requires but a epark to start the conflagration. Des Momes, la., 16 A J. Davis, the walkist, in the 500 T.ir.Asm" THR OGDEN WOOLEN same mlle waik ,n three MlLL,atid rofitied aud arraugsa tne days, bnibed X36 1.1, h M t.,,l,ir.nrf n lll niOHl DprOCU miles at 11 o'clock The three the people uow to furnish attoruB,I am' was mile hundredth Stales and accomplished in of this and surrounding Territories thirteen seconds. He and witli Jpanes, Lmseys.Cieavelaua ioesH.in, miuutes eight nruwuins. Keincllaiits. Flannels, now three hours ahead oi time anl is trcm . liufcke r hrat varv an.) tjUfL-it,vc fillip vAr. jini iif vi1 In iv satisf..ction, to an confident of success. St. Panl, 16. who may favor me with their patronage. U tvrwo Utah Territoey, Exboctivb Omen. FOREIGN. 8.40 a.m. Greats activity prevails in Woolwich arsenal. An imperative order was is sued yesterday (bat the production of rine ball cartridges be moreased to two The usutl quantity million per week manufactured weekly is half a million The Tre.s Association state that the master spinners of north find northeast Lancasshire have resolved to carry into on Monday,. effect a general lock-ou- t Previous information, however, is, that a meeting of operatives will be held on Sunday to decide whether the masters ttrms shall te accepted absolutely as (he masters rpquire. The Pall Mall Gazette, this afternoon, plates that up to thi morning, the Porte's oljeoiioBB to the conference has been reneved The same journal, :n a leading editorial, says it believes (bat Russia intends war She is prepared to insist upon the claims which she believes the Porte will refuse, and is getting ready to impose tbem by furce. The situation, it says, is but little differ, ent from what it would he if for the Russian rword 'armistioe,'' the words dennandsot reform were substituted in the Ignatieff ultimatum. rt London, 17. ' Hamburg, 16. The public prosecutor of this city has instituted proceedings against Ferdinand Keyn, late master of the German steamer Franconia, for manslaughter, in running down the British Bteamer Strath Clyde, and causing the death of a numper of persons, through culpable negl'gence. Captain Eeyn was convic ted in England of the same offence, but on Appeal bis sentence was quashed for want of jurisdiction. t. The above described aniij on uanu wr Exchange cloths will be kept coc for Wool,' Grain, and Cash. jTOauct "." 'is uiChMt Market 1'rlce pmu for chanire fur tie various kinds ot gooos manufactured at Ibe oiui aSSS I expect to manufacture a good can made ia the Territory, or Ported from any country. Those who have w ol to exchange for goods. will do well wned articles, ooos s 1 BEFORE MAKING TO SEE ME SALE OF AH TIIEIR WOOL. Orders Promptly Attended to. ADDRESS: UTAH WOOLEN MILLS, MDKN OR SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. T. W. CCMIIIXGS, Eclipne of the Moon. F.rom the Philadelphia Bulletin. MuMins is entirely bald, with the At Fairbault to day, the Younger and Robert, were exception of a single lock, which he James Cole, brothers, . , . nn lain n:a,,io, combs carefully over the Bide of his with first them the charging indictments, head. A short time ago eome young complicity in the murder of Heywood, i .1 k .. V Ar.iil.1 a. ih. taAnnil f li a r rr n rv ladies asked him for his fhotograph, . i.h Ih n.nrdor of th- - and, just fur fun, he had a picture o. jiro,tl About Swede Guntavson, and James and Robert taken of the top of his head. with complicity. They asked and were a week afterwards he went the past Saturday to plead to the granted and noticed an photographer's place indictments. a crowd immense, studying picture in Sin Francisco, 13 looked in, and fonnd He window. Wash the Times' Relative to the Chicago Governor effect to the that that that disgusting animal of an artington special Irwin had telegraphed to Washington ist had printed a greatly enlarged that he would not certify to the returns ot his bald head, with the of this State, having discovered such picture lock running around the edge, frauds as would negative the Republican blaek labelled it, 'Eclipse of the had and this Chronicle the morning majority, the moon; roitewing: phenomenon as tt appeared at publishes 11:15. That picture was sent all Ban Quentin, Nov. 15, 11:30 p m. the To the San Francisco Chroriicle: over world, it is now filed among I have sent no dispatch or the cnarae- - the archives of every scientific inst ter to which you refer to Chicago or tntioo from Kone to the IIou" elsewhere; hot have I authorized any Franklin Institute. suoh disf tch to be bent there or ehe- ... r,,r, A Not stockings, serving in the capaoity of chambermaid at a gentleman's houfe, bringing up a fellow's this fellow early cup of coffee, and gracefully shuffling down stairs with his boots? How would that fit into your pipe for a quiet up in fleograp'hj'. A mail agent on the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad the same one that went in search of a whipping post while on board one of the riv er boats running up from Philadel phia, last week, was anxious to know just where he was, and accordingly remarked to a rustic couple sittiuz near: "I am very desirous to know when we got to Delaware. Farmer Ye be, eh? XT I T rt Agent les. in what fctate is the town I observed over on the west bank here? Farmer Which? Agent In what State is this yere town lnf Farmer Oh, I duono. Agent Delaware, ain't il? Farmer Not much I reckon. Agent Guess you ain't up in Ge- og'aphy much better'n 1 urn rarmer s wife Guess you re both of you further up in Pennsylvania than you are in jogrupliy. We're agom straight away lrom Delaware Indeed A2:cnt (conciliating) then I am as badly eff as your hus band here, aint if Farmer's wife lcs.and a plaguey sight wuss, I reckon. He ain't asked you no questions yet. If he wanted to una out aDytninr he'd 'a titled i t i i sonce Idler tnat looked as et'hte A . Oievelaud knowed. smoke ? I will tell you a tale, stranger than ficliou. In the first place I must trive ncredulity a gentle tap on the head as hint to be quiet by premising that Russian princesses in their native land are as thick as leaves in Valsnibrosa. bin particular princess, who had cut sorve osper or other, resulting in a order for her to move on, came to this country hhe here fell in love with a thorougnbred scalawag and married him. He was an expeditious young man, and be wint through her money and diamonds like beans through a tin born. As the diamonds melted away they came down in life by going up to the neighborhood of the altio. At last one morning after breakfast, out of the the young melting of the last man uroie, embraced his wife, shed ona tear on her throbbing besom, uvd bolted. He went off with another name and took to keeping school at $40 a month. Tho princess took an engagement as chambermaid in a private family at $1 a week, ana no half benefit. Eighteen months rolled around, at the end of which time she treed her man the vaShe went into court grant husband and demanded a share of tho pedagogue's salary. Tb scalawag pulled out a decree of divorce, obtained some where in the West. But the employer of the princess was a prominent lawyer, and badgered by his servant, took up her cause The decree was right, but had one fatal defect. Such a document is taken in evidence in the New York courts, provided it has the signature ef the clrk or the court, seal, etc., also that of the judge, with the additional requirement that tbejuJge must certify that it is the clerk in question, clerk and the must swear to the judge, which is funny, and with all due respect to courts, I should say, in this document highly preposterous the clerk had failed to certify to the identity of the court, and the justice here thre out the evidence and assigned to Mme. Princess $12 a week out of ber husband's earnings. Now eee the effect of sudden prosperity. From that moment the Princess has refused to mare a bed or flourish a duster, and as tongas school keeps will not touch his boots with a pair of tongs. Louisville Courier Journal. lltrnld. 'Oh. mamma, that's Cant. Jones' I know he has coma to ask me to be his wife!" "Well, my dear, you must accept him." "But I thought you hated him knockl so!" "Hate himl I do Komnntic Slory. What do yoa think of a Russian princess, a genuine article, with Ler name, coat of arms, etc, stamped even on her Having been abundantly blessed and favored by Divine Providence, during the vicissitudes of another year, and re alizing our accountability to God, who baa preserved our lives, who has given us seed time and a bountiful harvest, who has prospered our mining industries and yielded to us rich treasures from the earth let us keep ia mind our obligations to Him lor His mercies, tfnd in grateful recognition observe a day of thanksgifing and praue an honored custom tending to keep alive in our hearts remembrances of God's great To goodness toward us His creatures. this end, therefore, and in accordance with the recommendation of the Presi dent of the United States, I do hereby, designate Thursday, the SOth day of No vernber next, as a day of :hanktgiving and praise to Almighty God. I recommend that Ihe people of this Territory abstRin from secular pursuit on that day, and assemble in their respective places of worship, and liere with devout hearts jnin in such devotions as shall be pleasing and acceptable to our Heavenly Father. I also re commend those more especially favored with the comforts of life and the riches of (bis world, to remember the unfortunate and poor, that charity and deeds of love may attest the sincerity of our devotions. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the Territory to le afhxed. Done at Salt Lake City, this 80th day of October, A D. 1S76, l.s. and of the Independence of thr United States the one hundredth and first. Geo. W. Emebt. " '' By the Governor: Moses M. Bank, ' Secretary of Utah Territory. Soldiers en furlough in Ireland, have been ordered to join their regiments All furloughs are temporarily suspended. A Berlin dispatch reports that the entire Poli h contingent of the Russian .irmv has been sent out or tne 1'olisn provinces for service in the field. Rus sian garrisons remain at Warsaw ana otTie r large towns in Russia. The of Polish reserves took place on the 14th and 15th inst., and was At Warcharacterized by great rigor beds at from their were men taken saw to trains. escorted the iind night Madrid, 16. In yesterday's session of Congress the Minister of the Interior introduced a bill restoring the electoral law formerly prevalent in Spain. This bill abolishes universal suffrage, establishes voting by departments and grants suffrages only o DerBonif- - paying a certain amount or uxps and. to members of certain professions. - VOI. VII Thanksgiving; Procnlamu lion. William Irwin. S1.00 csBhni i 22, 187G. ARRIVALS. 6.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. kj-ss- if- -t wher; ner did I have any knowledge of the dipputph to which you refer, till I saw it in this eveuiog's Bu'letin. AMERICAN. 4RRIVAL ..tec. Utah. wkdsksda.?. xovitfiBHEi y TELEGRAPH. directory. ocsE? tl (f so much that I mother-in-law." his to be intend is sweet, especially to llevsnge women. Said a woman speaker in a New Haven suffrage me3ting, "Woman is in every tespect the equal of man. Her reputation for heroic bravery '' ear-rin- g, Cooked Feed for liens. A writer states in the Poultry Standard that people would better understand this matter if they considered for a moment a hen to be, as she is, a small steam engine with au egg laying attachment, aud that there must be a constant supply of feed aud pure water to ktcp the engine and its attachment up to its work. In addition to keeping before hens that have cotuolcte 'iibertv a constant supply of fresh water, summer and wiuter, I have found during tho coo! and cold weather of fall, winter and spring, a dough couipouuded as follows, fed one day and then intermitted for two days, to produce excellent results: To three gallons of boiling water add one half an ouneo of coin icon salt, a tcaspoonful of cayenne pepper and four ounces of lard. Stir the mixture until the pepper has imparted considerable ot its strength to the water. Meantime the salt will have been dissolved und the lard melted. Then, while yet boiling in btir a meal made of oats aod but, corn ground together in equal prountil a thick mush is portion liefore feeding, taste to see formed, that you have an overdose neither of suit tior pepper, and to prevent tha hens being imposed upon with a mixture not, fit to be eaten, nor fo hot with peppor that you could Dot . at that pint a mas ran ioV tight, and the orator jumped on the table swallow and screamed. ia- - ' ;' |