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Show BY TELEGHAFH. aflftt function. Site AMERICAS. SATURDAY, every WEDNESDAY and COMPANY. jPal)",ni,y theOODEN PUBLISHING New York. The excitement over the war news coutinues. Recruiting offices have already been opened in this city. At an agency ou Broome street men are being received for au Irish brigade to aid the French. Col. Jas. Kerrogan, CoL Billy Wilson, Col. John W. Byron and other noted Irish soldiers, are said to be at the head of the movement. On the other hand a number of Germans are about to embark for their fatherland, to take part in the fray. Something sensational will possibly occur in this harbor, lor there are in our waters the North German frigate Alcona, of four hundred horse power and twenty-eigguns, and the French frigate Zcminai-iand the school ship Jean Bart. Helena, Mt. A large fire occurred on the 15 inst., at one o clock p. m. It started in a mustang stable, owned by Baker & Seigne-uedestroying that building and the adjoining shops and fences. A high wind was blowing at the time. One small building was torn down to prevent the Humes spreading to the adjacent houses, which at one tune was graatly feared. Loss about $3,50O ; no insurance. It is unknown how the fire originated. New Orleans A schooner has arrived from Hay ti with eighty-nin- e negroes lor the planta tions ; tshe will return lor more. San Francisco. Private advices from China say that it is probable representations will be made to the Imperial government which will lead to the prohibition of female emigration to California, and to the establishment of a Chinese Consulate in this city. The government feels the loss of Burl in game very much. Besides pe cuniary benefits, his family will have conferred upon them a posihumous title of the highest rank outside the Imperial family. The promoters of the great immigra tion project have purchased seven mil lion acres of land in Northern California and Southern Oregon along the line of the California and Oregon Railroad, at a cost of ten millions. They propose to aid a hundred thousand people to emi grate from Germany and Northern Eu rope to settle this land. The disease wnicn appeared among the cattle several weeks since is pro nounced dangerous to human life; it has also developed itself among the ChILDBBS AT HOME. In ggSP THE of cliick-tonsequence of the prevalence a in measles malignant form, pox an(i wise for children to be considered is it around home as much as possible. fcept therefore been closed Jhe schools hare Small season. bags of camphor a B f0r assafoetida worn on the person, are commended as preventatives of contnee(l be ec'ied, but agion. No 0,18 should be used to precautions proper contact with the affprevent unnecessary licted. Keep clean, avoid excess and ht s scared. don't be Hammond, near the White House, is the sole agent for the sale of Trice, gchuttler Wagons in Ogden. tomplete, from $135 to $150. M. D- - r, 57-4- w On Sunday evening last as Thomas Stone, Edward Covington and two companions were seated on the ground chatting, about two blocks Northwest of the Junction Office, Stone pulled a small four shooter Derringer from his who took it in pocket to show Covington, of everyone the to and hand surprise lis Shot. immediately discharged. The entered Stone's body just under the right arm and glancing upward was lost to sight" and will be no doubt "to memory dear." Dr. Tibbita was unable to find it, and believes it is lodged in the it was "ball shoulder. affair was purely accidental and Stone is in no danger. He will be a curiosity; a living Stone and a walking The lead mine. Wood, Hay and Flour at the Junction Office. Subscribers, be just and generous. Wasitid. wanted Miss Mary Blind Girl's Life. L Day, a graduate of the Maryland Institute for the Blind, arrived from the A and called to see us yesterday. Miss Day is visiting our city for the purpose of disposing of her book entitled, "Incidents in the Life of a Blind Girl." It is a handsome and well printed volume of 20G pages, and its price is extremely low, only one dollar. It is written in a plain and entertaining style, and apart from the merits of the book itself, it is interesting as a curiosity, being written by a person totally blind. We have a copy of the work and cordially recommend it to the notice of our citi- East A ings. The Shipping Guzette feels certain of the recognition of the doctrine of the Paris conference on privateering and blockades, and possibly immunity of private property. It thinks England should remain neutral, even if France take Holland and Belgium. The German shipping will remain at home; the French will find no charter and business will fall to the neutral flags, and will be active at the neutral ports of Antwerp and WEDNESDAYS MERRIMAC, AMERICAN, DUNNELL, TRALV etc.) & SATURDAYS, S. Leaving Ofrden Citv a.m. and Salt Lake City. 4.40 p.m. on which mil fare will entitlo tlie pur chaser of a ticket to return on the iamo day and traiti free, and will atop liy arranging with tha Conductor, at any poiut ou tho hue to take ou or lot on passengers. Passengers will please purchase their ticket at the otllces, Fitly cents additional will be charge" when the fare i collected nil the tram. FARES: Tlie Champion Mower Keaper and .Mower & comuineu, The World ditto ditto s riLY or GARNER, (SPRAOUE, Russell's ditto, Liverpool. FI LL si Prints, latest Stylc- s- Thresher,, California white wheat is eleven shillings and three pence to eleven shillings shilland eight pence; flour twenty-fiv- e ACCO1I0D.ITI0S WILL RUN Ogden " " Denims, Checks, Prize do. and Improved "Ad Toweling, vance" ditto, The Taylor, Dayton, Steel Tooth Kake, tl.OA $1.55 to Kaynville " Farmington " Centreville Domestics, Wood's Croea $2.U0 gait Lake City For all Information concerning Freight or l'a- age, apply to D. 0. CA1.HER, Ticket and Freight Agent JOSEPH A. YOUNG, BLTERLNTENDENT. Cambrics, MILLINERY. Silicias, Rotterdam. FROM SALT LA K K LIT I , H. MRS. BOWRIXtl, to inform the Ladies of Ogden and Italy and Denmark assure the Powers Vicinity that she tins opened her new M1LL1.N EUY of their intention to preserves a neutral ESTABLISHMENT, attitude. The troops of Saxony are The One DHr South or the. Tost Uiilce, The Dutch reserves have in motion. And has on hand a choice selection of been ordered out to protect tho fronG lUUII MUVUtmu, Wag- Chicago TO WhlCU bUe I'enpeCUUII iuvut tier. AIo. Vlll. Belgium relies upon the British French GENTLEMEN'S Etc., Etc. and Prussian assurances for the immunity of her territory. And 81100 FLY NECKTIES. Nothing positive has been ascertained Ladies' Own Materials mado up. hogs. the alliance between Kale N.U The Domorest Modela for Ureal Cutting on concerning The war with France and Prussia is yet Swiss ale. luatructlom In the art gratia. France and Austria. It is reported the absorbing topic on change. There 4" if . again that Austria will remain neuis great excitement among the German tral. and Freight added (tlie purchaser getting tho Zion's District Second ' at read Km ol benefit Kates) Special and French residents. The Consul of CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILE German confederation has notified Ger ZIOX'S Homethe man vessels to bo cautious against Act Amending INSTITUTION, 3IKKCAXTIL1 IXST stead Act. French naval ships, several of the latter MAIN STREET, OUDEN, ARRIVED FROM THK EAST, A being between Panama and San Francis JUST A practical machinist will act np and deliver Assortment of co Three German ships are now at We arc indebted to Hon. W. II. Hooper every machine Ironi ihe vara. Portland Oreeon. There is one here to. replied Correspondence promptly Hpring- fwOOlM, our delegate to Congress, for a copy of and ten on the way. the following act which passed the House which, together with our present Stock, we think will euahle us to supply our customer! and the of Representatives, and had been read Berlin. public Kenerally wi,u "l h article! aa they amy Sun. (Jen. need, at prices that cannot fail to plve satisfaction. 5.V2M The Government is in receipt of tele twice in the Senate on the 4th inst. Please call and axnmine before tryinu elsewhere. crams from all quarters assuring it that An Act amendatory of an act entitled Wheat, Corn, llarley, Outs, Mutter and t'.ft taken la mubMK k i.u, t tit higheal Market no sacrifice is to great for tne Prussians "An act to secure homesteads to ac prices. CASH NOT HEFU8EU. to make in tnie wuu,-iu- a pninumaHm iual sctilorB on the public domain." MENS' AND COYS' and volunteering extraordinary, He it enacted, etc.. I but in any case Fintt iiml Third Ward hvery male Prussian is demanutng arms herearter In wlilctl nn rplicani for the Bre The govcrnient advises say that benefit of the homestead law has com men is a good port of refuge for Prus plied with the provisions of said act, and LV furnuh the best ijualily of Coal, at Oppotile BUhnp WeiCt, sian vessels. is entitled under tlie Section thereof to 31 A. IV M The King arrived here late last even patent for said homestead upon making OGDEN, ingfrom Ems. The entire journey was the final proof as therein provided, and Have on hand a splendid Stock of on the Cnra, at Echo. At Coblentz he was is prevented by reason of distance, bodia complete ovation. Co., All ordem addreiwl to RODIN SOX surrounded by an immense throng. ly infirmity, or other good cau:ie from Summit County, L'Uh, w ill meet with prompt which greeted him with cheers. At personal attendance at the district land Chemicalt, OiU, Painlt, Glan, etc, attention. NOTIONS. Likewise an excellent Assortment ef length the King came forward and said office, it shall and mny be lawful for him I am pleased with this surprise. See to make the affidavit and proofs required to it that you have it as bravely else HATS, CAPS. HOOTS, SHOES, JEWELRY AND WATCHES. by the original statute before theclerk of AND STATIONERY. where." On arriving here the King the court lor tne county in winch (be ap fTVHK I'NIIKKSIONEI) WISHES TO INFORM hia nuineroiiK f lends and the public generally found fully a hundred thousand people plicaut is an actual resident, and to N.B. Prescript ions care full jr prepared on himself A LARGE QUANTITY OF at the station, waiting to escort him to transmit the same with the fee and com that be haa located MAIN STREET, his palace. The route lay through the missions to the register and receiver of In Olden, South of White llmie. and In now to repair all kinds of Clocks, Watches and splendid street "Vinte den linden" which said district land office. mo ALL FEHSONS WHO DELIGHT IN A Jewelrv at the hortet notice, in a workmanlike was covered with flags and grandly illTassed tho House of Representatives manner and on terms to suit the times. Tithing J. Class of One bgurkliug Beer, please call at the uminated for the occasion. All along July 2, 1870. Office orders taken at par for work. WESTERN LAOER BEER HALL, FROPSIIAM. JAMES 4Mf the march the crowd shouted and cheerEdward McPuerson Attest: Korth side of Cnlon Square, Main Street, Ogden, ed, and sang the national hymns. The where they ran l supplied with thut Article, of King repeatedly came forward and salutr the very best quality, aud at roduoed prices. m from window. ed the crowd the palace Lumber for tub Million. All kinds Also, The morning journals say that eigti t of ordinary lumber, plank, scantling, days ago Bismarck wrote to Werthcr to & IS NOW I'll EI' A RED TO SIMilOtiS joists, flooring, beams, rafter, sbecting, make no concessions to France. JOHN luriiixh the best quality Coal BRO. TAYLOR & JOHN inHolland and Belgium have become etc., delivered at the U. P. Depot in OgIlavtnft crried on brsiiiess successfully In Salt volved in the war. TON AT $4.00 First-clas- s den for S3j per 1000 feet. Lake City for the laxt ten years, feel confident that on the Cars at Echo. The Prussian fleet, of Prince Edelbert, can give satisfaction to the resmeuti oi ugucn. they and at pickets, All orders to lie addressed John Fprlgns, which has latterly been in these waters, flooring, finishing lumber A choice collection of y Summit county, I'tah Territory. StO. Delivered at the U. C. Depot in sailed for Kiel ClotliM, Jnwi4iiiiioM, the advunce on an at Lake Salt Constantinople. VONtillSJM, City HOME MANUFACTURE. The Viceroy of Egypt has given forty above Adapted to the Season, always on hand. of $2,50 per 1000 feet. Adprices, thousand Turkish pounds to the sufferers Made Materials s, Gents' Own Hay-rakeI'p..dress J. Williams & Co., Weber Station, by the late conflagration here. a Biock West of the Bank, Ogden CItyMAIN BlllKET, OtiKKN, 44 U. P. It. Tv. Taris. Calls the attention of the Public to his Kew and The movements of troops towards the splendid Assortment of Hoes, Rhine frontier are incessant. Eastern Copper France is absolutely alive with soldiers. The troops which have hitherto gairison-e- d In Richmond, Cache co., July 8, 1870, whicd b! keeps constantly on hand. Also, a good Paris have gone, and raw levies are Tariety of slowly replacing them. Ambulances and Jamf-- Hkkdeicks, aged 62 years and TO THE FARMERS OF UTAH. 15 days. carriages throng the roads. of superior quality; all of which he offors for sal. An extra edition of the Corutitutionel, Deceased was born in Simpson co., at as low figures as any Hint are imported from MOORE, OODEN CITY, IS AGENT FOR issued at noon, announces that in conTSAAC the East. Territory of the He was tho fourth son of offered Kentucky. to insult lienedito the of N.B. Job Work punctually and neatly executed sequence Win &Mowing France accepts war which Prussia Abraham and Charlotte Hendricks. At ALL KINDS OF offers. combined. the age of 27, lit became a member of Tlie Mai hlnee, and a large assortment of Wagons, Later. A declaration of war has been the C. WOODMAXSEE, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y are on exhibition at Nathaniel Leavitt s, Muin-stannounced in the Corps Legislatif. Utah. Ogden, IMuIii The Emperor issues a manifesto to the Saints. In the year 1836, ha moved to AND EXAMINE THEM.-DEALER IN States of South Germany, assuring them Clay co., Mo. From there, in the same nagons furnished to order. MOORE. ISAAC of the good will of France. The war year, he moved with the Saints to CaldGENERAL MERCHANDISE, feeling has taken entire control of the well co., Mo. On the 25th of Oct., 18S8, Grara-mode the Puke DRY GOODS, people. Yesterday was greeted by crowds with cheers at the battle of Crooked river, while and plaudits amounting to an ovation, GROCERIES, the lives and rights of the Saints, in front of the residence of M. Thiers. he was shot down the ruthless a mob, by AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. rniiB b:;st beer in wkiikr county. 's He expressed dissatisfaction at the X manufactured and for sale in quantities of A Good Supply of MECHANICS' course in the Corps Legislatif, this effects of which made him a helpless from Three Oallona and upward at Mendelsohn i TOOLS on hand. was followed by a demonstration in fa- cripple for life. In March, 1839, he Brewery, East of tne n uite House Hotel, Ouden. moved to Quincy, 111., and in March, vor of Thiers. Orders will Saloons and Families supplied. The Berrhenzorth, of the North Ger- 1840, he moved to Nauvoo, where he receive prompt attention. . OCDEN TANNERY. D. MENDELSOHN, Proprietor. f man Confederation, met here YOU WOULD BE WELL FORTIFIED, TRT whea he started for until 1846, resided in session. is Diet IF The Prussian already LEATHER. The chiefs of all parties assure the King the Rocky Mountains, winlerieg at Come to my TannerY nd see If I will not sell of their unqualified approval of his dig- Winter Quarters. He arrived in Great you as GOOD LEATHER as the beat, and as cheap to D. II. TEERY, as the cheapest In the market. nified and energetic attitude. A resolu- Salt Lake All addressed Orders 1847. in In October, Valley IIYDES and BARK WANTED. tion has been adopted, according unlimJONATHAN BROWNING. the spring of 18C0 ho moved to Richited credit for national defence. Ogden City, will hate prompt The strike in Mulhousie has extended mond, Cache co., where he resided until attention. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A tto BOESSEL to all classes of workmen, even the bin death. He held the office of Bishop i Minine District was oriruiiiwd on the 13lh Mam Street, Ogden Ctly, are bakers have ceased work and there of Hot at the 1S7I, June, commencing S. L. Springs, of the 19th Ward of City, for nine day Watohm akers, Jewelers &G n nsm 11 Iik. runnintc theme houth one mile, thence hat six at least 20,000 men idle. Good order is and filled many other important mile, thence North six miles, thence West six Aftents for American anil Elgin Watches. the of interference years, without the preserved mdes, thence South five tnilcj to the place of be Keep constantly ou hand a iarno assortment of line Jowolry, Foreign Watches, Uuns, Pistols, and positions. police or soldiers. ginning, raid DiKtrlct K'liijj in n elwr and Box Ammunition of all kinds. Ltah. The drought in France continues; the (unties, He was a living martyr to the sacred .ldcr KltH JOHN SPI the was Recorder of fleeted Purchasers will do well to examine onr Stock dnlr reports of its ending are utterly untrue. cause of truth, and died full of faith in Hot Springs Miitiupc and before purchasing eluewhere. No rain fell for ten weeks previous to THOMAS 11. MISGRAYE, Repairing carefully done and all work warranted. Superintendent, Com. of Christ. Secretary. ttf July 4th, and there has since been only the gospel Akron ditto, Ginghams, Scliuttler PODS, SUMMER, ciiainbray Straw lints Irish Linen at Factory Muslin, Prices - and Hummer shakers, Hn-- tf MTIMM. T UEET, I An endless variety of Grain tor this East. Elders Edward and Lyman 0. Littlefield left Ogden for the East yesterday morning, by the U. V. morning train. They are gone on business and will only be ab sent a short time. Success, and safe return! Stevenson What thk Ttpos Sat. That Mr, Limit's lager beer gives them an appetite for their meals, makes their fingers nimble and helps their "case" every way, "That keg" has made them all amiable and they say "many thanks." Gillogly and from N. Y. on Saturday evening last. The Rev. gentleman la n minister of the Episcopal Church, and is assigned to this district. He held Services o Sunday last in the at the R. R. passenger's waiting-room NOTICE. services, under J. L. Gillog-l&s follows: Every Sunday until further notice, in the sitting room of the Railroad Depot, Ogden. Sunday School from 9 to 10 a. m. Morning prayer, with sermon, begining at 10$ a. m. Evening prayer, with sermon beginning at 8 p. m, AH are cordially invited to atReligious y, COAL! COAL! Grass Scythes, PER Cradles, Coal-yill- 14-l- Snaths, CHARLES PEARCE, iii:i. s Eeapers, Mowers and Wagons. Rakes, Tin, Iron and Ware, STOYES, Forks. KirbyReaping Machine ., W U. P. nt lat-ter- BREWERY Main-stree- t. y. Depot. 187Q. NOW OPENING: Wagons, Sfl-- tf I'. C. Scrip. Who has any Utah Ccn tral scrip to sell for cashf See advt. in this Xo. of the Junction. July 18th, In additiou to the above an BOOTS & SHOES. with Gilloglt. Leave < Lake City daily at 5 a.m. and 2.15 p Arrive at Ogden at T a.m. arl Hi pju. pre-per- ified at the beauty, order, morality, and peace of the city of the Saints. L. Combined, .30 p.m. Dry (soo1n, (iroooring, her niece Miss Cracroft, left for the East on Monday morning last. They spent five days in Salt Lake City, attended meeting at the Tabernacle on Sunday, and were very much surprised an I grat- J. j!eaoursmmmmm Coal-vlll- Any person wishing to property in Utah for property in Dernoines, Iowa, should read Mr. Edward Stevenson's notice in our advertising columns. Rev. 1H70, Sulky Hakes, classes. 11 Trains will leave Ogden daily at R a.m., and .30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10 a.m. anil $4.00 iier Ton, Exchange. tend. ts ON AND AFTER TIIIJ11HIAY, 3L1.Y Tli rcsh ing Much ines Ilea ncrs, s- M3TE OF UTAH. riOXEEU STRAW HATS. exchange Notice. OGDEN CITY. RAILROAD. COAL! COAL! IJUKMNG COAL! "first class." Jhe supervision of the Rev. Time and JIoiicj! n.ii. clawsox, Comixo ! Coming ! Duprei and Benedicts' minstrels; said to bo the best troupe now traveling on the American continent. They will be in Ogden Aug. The Theatre 2nd, for one night only. will, no doubt, be crowded, for their entertainment has been spoken of as L. EAIUIEUS! Lst. Last evening the artists of the various to pleasure gardens received permission Save Labor, sing the Marseillaise; the audiences joined in amid immense excitement ana eniuu-siasLast night many Senators conclubgratulated the emperor; several houses were illuminated. All the bridges over the frontier, be tween Belgium and i ranee, nave neon destroyed so that the territory of the former shall be respected. The Senate on the - measures voted will vote : ..l .. i : r . . , on yesterday oy mo thorps t rgiKiawi. will war of after which the declaration be officially transmitted to ail the in diplomatic relations with With all tho new improvements, France. An effort w ill bo made to localize the war between France and Prussia, Germany not being a party to the question at issue. I here will be a council of ministers at St. Cloud Military preparations are to be pushed in all directions. Great enthusiasm is Etc., Etc. manifested bv the army and people: many regiments have already marched for the frontier. It is positively asserted that the Emperor will start at once for RECOMMENDED FROM PRACTICAL the field of action. EXPERIENCE: Constantinople Another disastrous fire occurred here the day before yesterday; the flames The Tornado raged nine hours. Over 1,500 houses were destroyed, mainly of the poorer UTAH CENTRAL Parasols, Board by the day or week, and Lodging, at tlie Traveler'- - Rest, John R. Tool. Ogden. Arrived. Rev. J. tislady arrived here I. Z. G. Ribbons, fifS" Left TO Flowers, Good Lady Franklin, DlrOllTANT ill for tens. DsFARTrRK. a few light showers, insufficient to re vive the drooping crops. From present will be appearances half the grain crops GEOCEEIES. Street, Offtlon, Just Received: mm mm m 30-t- NOTICE. 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