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Show gtttttfiOtt. gfet ! j EATCRCAT, ..blubed erery WEDNESDAY and COMPANY. bj Uie OODE- - PUBLl.HIXO y at 2 and Living Wonders. the giants, the dwarf and the T D in. i Circassian lady will be on exhibition at Take floodmansee'i Hall, Main street. and go th little folks in the afternoon, We are not .ourselves In the eTening. war of anything wonderful that they j will aay or do, but the sigUt of tnem will fee. j,. worth the entrance To-da- ! ) j BY TELEGJSAJPn. Special to the Oodex Jcnctiox by the Atlantic and Pacific Tolegraph Company. Row' in the Nebraska State Convention! - Admiral Farragoi; at the "v Point of Death! T ''"'' m Strasbourg1 'r ?rp""!?7' besieged by " - the Prussians! n a.lfal The rEmpcror r Discards ! Good Board and a comfortable Clean Bed, go to the Travel- corner of Union llest, North-weJons R. Pool, Propr. Square, Ogden. Expected .Bombardment We have the received visits during past week who Missionaries of the from several of Woerth! McMahoh' Rallying his jgf If you want st Riturnid Missionaries. from Europe Winslow Eldors Farr, Wm. Pidcock nd Lewis W. Shirtliff of this city, and Elder C. Shuniway of Mendon, Cache hve lately returned ana stralsundl Particulars of the Battle ox txiei -- orces! f AMERICAN. 11. Chicago, jp m No sickness from Scandinavia. smong them; they looked cheerful and welcomed by pleasant and were cordially who were waiting tBiimtierif compatriots arrived. train the when at the depot They were conveyed to Salt Lake City tence by Utah Central engine in the ame ears which brought them from Omaha. Elder i esse N. Smith had charge of the eompany and Elders J. Q. Knowlton, L.W. Shnrtliff and George Barber, re- turning miss3anaries,arrived in the same f trt'm. the vmrrg about a hundred of the &andinavians returned to Ogden, twen-- v five of them beund for Ogden Valley, and the rest far Cach Valley and Rich These localities are particuCounty. larity dapted to the people Taiscd in Northern Europe and in their new homes Danes and intelligent the sown will Swedes eareeut forthcmsclves comfortable a independence. hard-workin- g e sailed for Europe. A national convention of Eclectic Physicians meet here September 27. Omaha, 11. Telegrams from Lincoln report that the Republican State Convention, after a very excited session, in which several personal alterations took place, nomi nated the follow ing ticket: For Congress, John Taffe; Governor, David Butler; Secretary of Stale, W. II. Jones; Stale Treasurer, Henry A. Kornig; Attorney, Gen. W. II. Koberts. Resolutions were adopted, reaffirming tbo principles ot the National Republican Platform of '68, endorsing Grant's administration and the acts of Congress, favoring the reduction of taxes, ami sympathizing with Prussia in the war against France. The Convention adjourned, after appointing a State Central Committee A telegram from Helena, Montana, reports the weather very cool; thermometer down to freezing point; a slight fall of snow in the mountains. Santa Fe, II Dispatches announce the permanent location of District Head Quarters at Santa Fe. Recent discoveries of rich silver mines are are reported, some claiming? they ' ' '' lost mines.. the The Germans of Santa, Fe, celebrated th i Prussian vicprits by and ' fire works. ' j, New York, 11, 5 p.m. Money easy; gold oiosI amilig, 17; governments dull, lower; stocks weak, closed lower; Pacifies steady, uneveq. Centrals 86 'J?8!flbttf 25 cents lower, Hrm'ted irregular, 20 demand; wheat unsettled,,, "prices declined, little doing; rye senrce, prices 3 uncertain; corn freely offered at 2 cents lower; closes fiat. Portsmouth, N. II. 11, midnight. Admiral Farragut is very ill and sinking fast ; It is thought he cannot live . r r through the night. : Exit Cullom. Cullora, the author of the Mormon bill wfaieh did't become a law, was defeated for the nomination for Congress in the Eighth Illinois District on the one hundred and eightieth ballot. Omaha Col. Mcrbiah was nominated. Iltrali. M. D. Hammond, near the White House, is the sole agent for the sale of Schuttler Wagons in Ogden. Price, complete, from $135 to $150. 67-4- w bon-fire- sj ; 8J82J; A IIint. We want Hay, Wood, Flour, Potatoes. Butter, Eggs, &c, at the JuncFOREIGN. tion Office. If you don't know whom we Taris, 11. are talking to.when we say hay and wood The Reveille says the Radical journals wt mean Ogden Valley, and the settle- received last night have been enments in Weber County who have stacks tirely suspended by Ministerial decree, The position of Preof hay and piles of wood; and as to the published of the Seine, heretofore held by fect rest of the good tilings we mean any of Henry Cheveau, Minister of the Interior, our subscribers who are owing for the will not be continued, as the affairs 'of paper. And sure there's a small taste av the city and Prefecture of Police hereafter will be under the control of the a hint for yex, by jnbersl Minister of the Interior and four- new -- - Improving. We are happy to see the folks who have been absent in quarantine beginning to return to their homes. We noticed four persons returning on Thursday and six on Friday. The disease is abating, and we hope soon to be able to report Ogden entirely free from contagious disease. The Utah Central , Xbc Discission. ft. R. Company, always ready to accommodate tha public, has arranged to Tun a special train on Sunday for the benefit f thaa who want to bear the debate between Elder Orson Pratt and Dr. J. P. Newman. The train will leave Qgdet at five .o'clock in the morning, and return from Salt Lake City at 4.40 n the aftcTaeom. Fare for the round rip, $2.0(1 1070! senators. Paris, 3 30 p.m.( 11. La Liberie has positive information that the Imperial headquarters are no longer at Metz. Dispatches from the prefects of Departments in all parts of the empire are filled with details of the Paris excitement. Crowds of people on all sides are coming forward as volunteers. While the Corps Legislatiff was in session, a crowd of six hundred persons collected in front of the Chamber, call ing for arms. Within tho"Ckainber,3 though there was much excitement, no T S '? disorderly scenes occurred. The Journal OJJiciaWsa.ja the war department has orderea sixty hundred thousaud cartridges for the guns, with which the National Guard is to be armed, and preparations are being made, on an extensive scale, for the manufacture of more to meet emergencies. The Council of State met yesterday, and held another session A special dispatch from Carlshruhe to the Globe announces that Strasbourg is invested on all sides by the Prussians, Gen. Bricer. who hold the railroad. who commands there, was summoned to surrender and refused. It is said the citadel is scantily provisioned; the garrison consists of only one regiment ot the lino and the National Guard of the place. Taris, 11. The Journal Oficiale has advices from Met lu 4.30, yesterday afternoon. Details of the battle of Frocch Merlor are still meagr. Marshal M&Maboa bad tin t4h OGDEN JUNCTION ' Warm. Ogden has been a few degrees cooler for a few days past Yesterday the thermometer ranged during ne hottest part of the day from 80 to 31 in the shade. i)ia;i. On 7th, Aug., 1870, Anny Eveline Horspool, daughter of John and Elizabeth Horspool, of this city, aged five yean and twentj-fou- r days. Salt Lake papars pleaeo eepy. ' RAILROAD. PIOXEER LIXE OP UTAH. .' .(,":.' ON AND i - ' Ene-bur- iiit ... ' JOB FARMERS. Car-list- ." ,. London, 12. England has refused to join Austria in an Italian league for the restoration of peace, proposed by Beust. The league proposed to protect France and Germany from loss of territory, but in case Prussia became defeated, would not have prevented the dissolution of the North German Confederation. Special t the Ogden Junction , ) , Old gent (disgusted) "Here, waiter, here's a a a caterpillar in this soup!" Waiter (flippantly) "Yes, sir. About the time of the year just now for them, sir." . ' " . ; ' . ', H Z.C.M.I. ...... . ; Very weak tea, with a squeeze of lemon in it, it is sftid, will quench the thirs more effectually than all the "juleps" or "sours" aver ooncocfd. ? v. 4 good supply of tho .,t . .". . JOB PRINTING ,' ' '1 Ik the finest style. .. - WORLD, CIIA5IPIOX, AND CELEBBATID SOLD CHEAP. 4.b p.me a.M. In addition to ii'i .(:. aa atOT v t. X , q i . I ' ACCOMTIOI' TRUr wiu. RUif ' (K.J T . - ': ,. & SATURDAYS, WEDNESDAYS leaving OrIoti City t a.m. and Slt bike Citv, 4.40 D.m. on which full far. will .ntitl. th. pur. chaxar of a tirk.t to rturn on th ami tiny nt train free, and will tnp by arranging with th Conductor, al any point on the liu. to taka on or let on paaxngerh PaMncn will pleau purchana th.lr ticket, at th. office.. Fifty cent. al.litinniU will be oliargW when tba fare ! collected on the train. FARESi $1.. Ogden to Kayavill. " i'armington tl.W. " Cntrerille " Wood'. Crime Salt Uke City - - tl.M fUt Hoe Por all information concerning Freight or Fe pp'y to P.O.CAI.DER, Ticket and Freight Agent. Si JOSEPH A. YOUNC, BUrKIUNTEXDENT. tf . Second Dhtriet 7Aon CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILE .MAIN INSTITUTION, IIAI1T, OUDBN, ARRIVED TUB FROM J ESTplendid Aworlm.nt of A JtAHT, : , , ami Hummer, Hprlujf Gootlu, which, tnpther with onr preeaut Stork, w thlak i will enalile ut to .unply our cimtouieri and the potilie generally with u h articlM a Oiey may'. need, al price, luac caonix nui wpw miHiiaetHia.r Please call ar.d examine tiefure trWni; elrewhre. 1. Wheat. Corn. Barley, ttiM, Hotter and Fgn Uk In exchange for lno.li, at Ilia btghaet-Marke,r!T price.. CAoU KOT KKiUoKI). , ; ; , rirtl and Third Ward - - lSSTlTUTION- t- ' OppoiU DUhop Wet ft, MAIN OGDEN, HTHEET,- - Have on band a iplendld Stock of DRlXiS AM) 3IEDICIXES, Chemical, Oil, raintl, Glatt, etc., Likewlae an excellent AMortment . ef Goods, CSrooorletsi, Dry HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, , AND BTATIONESY. N.Tt. Prescriptions carefully prepare4 MLTLLENERT. ItS. M. BOWRINO, FROM SALT LAKE CITT. hn to Inform the Ladle of Ordxn and Vicinity that h ha. opened her new MILL1KERY ETAUI.IUMbKT, , One Door South of tho Tost Office, And hu on hand a choice of Mln-lin- GOODS, SUMMER, which (he respectfully Invitet their attention. To ..' V ' ! . A Ion, . ' GEXTLtMEJTS i Strow Hctts . s ( , And 8HO0 FLT NECKTIES. Ladles' Own Materials wade up. N B Modeli p , The Demoreat for Preu Cutting 01 ', hi th. art gratia. ' ' Infraction, ale. I 47-- tf Main Street, DEALEE Ogtlon,, II , c ' i r- .- ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY '; , ., 00003,7; GROCERIES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC, A Good 8upplr of MECHANICS' TOOLS on hand Mm NOTICE. mo ALL PERSONS MHO PKIJrtnT I!T A J. Glaae of fine Hparkllng Beer, plea, call at the LAGER BEER HALL, Korth ilde of Union Square, Main street, Ogden, where they can he .nri'liei with that Article, of Uie very beat qnalily, and at reduced price. M-t- f JOHH COAL! COAL! IS PR RED BPRIOC.8 furnish th. AT $4.00 SOW Kl A bent quality Coal TO PER TON on tli. Can at Echo. All order, to b. addrnMd John Spriggs, Summit county, Utah Territory. a, 14-l- y MANUFACTURE. MAIM STRKCT, OUUEK, Call. th. attention of th Pnblie to bi New and of Splendid Tin, Iron and Copper wmiea .Wore,':.; a keep, eositantly on hand. - variety ef " Alee, ' ', t good . of tnpertor quality; all of which be offer, for uie , at a. low figure, at any that ar. Imported froia ' the Beit i '.k '.B. Job Work piinduaily and aaatj (aerated OCDEN TANNERY. BE WELL TOBTIFIED, LEATHER.. TOO WOULD 1 ' TBT t Reapers and WHICH WILL BE T l Com. to my Tannery and lee If T VnjttotRll yon a. GOOD LEATHER a. th beet, asd at hap a. the chtapMt la th market. .j.,J c HVDKS and BARK WANTED, V;j JONATHAN BROWMVft- - McCORMICK'S Blowers, an K-.- !"."!Ut... t afitf 1 Ofn at "('' If EXCELSIOR, v. :,,7"r' JtV; ut 'lis' T CMj 6ljat i i ta.a2.4rir and .It U -- : i" "Are you not ashamed to beg?" snid the philosopher Moutaine to' a healthy, stout beggar, "you are certainly able to work." "Oh, sir," was the rejoinder, "it you only knew how lazy I am.". .! f ..v BaH Lt at - CHARLES PEARCE, Sale OF, . ' Trains will Iters Ogdvh dally' at f tiO p.m. lrrlv at Salt Uk City at 10 HOME Just Received and for AT .TIIE OGDEN BRANCH 'mi), i :)ii'f j AFTER isro,';-:- ;' ; description of ! Salt Lake, 12. The discussion between Professor Orson Pratt and Dr. Newman commenced this afternoon, in the New Tabernacle, at two o'clock, an will continue until Sunday afternoon. PRLTIiG -- TIIUIISDAY, MAY, J ot to-da- y. Still UTAH CENTRAL" ; SEMI-WEEKL- French circles here about BriValley, have been labering in the a quarrel which has arisen between M tish mission with great satisfaction and Carrey, the French Consul in ibis city. laccess. They look healthy, are full of ana JU. 11. uucrroult, editor of "X 4mer. liere-- V The life and spirits, and speak in terms of iqu". newspaper,-publisheConsul is an imperialist, and the paper praise conaerning the kindness, hospiis trie organ ot the rrencu liberals. tality and faith of the Saints in England. Mr.Gucrruult was requested to attend a We are glad to see our friends back in meeting to aid the r rench, but xlitl not them on behalf of respond satisfactorily, anil the Consul, Ogden, and extend to him him in a saloon, charged "welcome home." nieeeting cordial a our citizens, him with being a Prussian. The editor responded "nobody but a fool could say for that," and after words, called one of The Best Accommodation the Consul's friends a coward. Some Travelers will be found at the Traveler's think a duel will grow out of the controJons R. Pool. IUst, Ogden. versy. Tiie French meeting last night t, q which caused this trouble was well atNo mistake Williams & Co., tended, numerous Canadiuns, Swiss Resoluwill sell lumber, cheaper than any and Belgians being present. r the tions of sympathy with France were house in Ogden, at their yard n.-apassed, and Consul Carrey was authorJunction Office. ized to appoint a committee in all the cities in his Consulate, to collect money Jloaa Emigrants. On Wednesday af- for the French army. About nine hunternoon at 2 30., a train of fifteen car dred dollars were subscribed by the arrived from the East with a company of meeting. President Grant and party arrived on Saints from Europe, numbering 325 souls. Saturday evening from St. Louis. Geo. M. Pullman and his wife have With two or three exceptions they were all A brigade of A Dreadful Death. nr.. cavalry, fbe reserve and one division of A WORKMAN BURIED ALIV1. the corps ot uen. t airny arrived at the close ot the day, and covered the re treat. The Prussians pursued at first (From th Kantat Journal.) but the pursuit soon became a mere re This afternoon the clthena of Silver connoissance. Mc.Mahon, after being 25 Lake were shocked by the Intelligence hours in the Caddie, passed Sunday at St. mat a man by (be name of Trice Kobwkkih was n abandoned Avrn, .Sunday erts was par ially buried in a well on night, and occupied by the Prussians. Big isoldier. In company with Dr. Some of their advlnoed jackets came up Ward and others of this place I repair-edg.th- e with our rear guards; "but were driven disaster. The circjcene.jf back without much loss. umstance are at follows Elinors London, 11. Ralidall t tngagei Mr i Roberts to dig There was a very important error in bini a weir When he' had "It sank to tho P .ris letter this morning: instead of the or thirty feet depth of tweuty-fi- s yp majority against Duverer s motion it he commenced curbing, with rather read six votes only against it, A later frail matwial. uaiticr trine Tines isecur. dispatch from our special correspondent, d by boards, hen t t depth of on ruedATTifght nya."ni description torty leetkaviarf. dutnYJeot below 'eonfus1 aad His curbing, he was caa'de jtittloe by Mr. Ran scandalous tussle in the Corps Legislatiff; dan and bis friends urged to come out, but it was known in advance by many memhaving'strucsv'Vate he ; was anxious to bers, that an order had oouie from Meiz seottra.Mb i .Shortly afterward to turn out OllivieTjhe, Emperor seek- Mr. Randall'spriz. ears were startled by the ing to propitiate Paris by sacrificing the cry for help. JSeizing the. windlass that most uupopular and least responsible of dragged hm op about fifteen feet, when hu advisers. Olhvier himself had not the treacherous curbing gave way,' foro-in- g the least suspicion of his fate; he came him to one side and under the bank, IS PUBLISHED smiting, into the Chamber," only to leave breaking his held and entangling his it pala, terrified and ruined." legs in the curbing. Buried up to his Liverpool, 11, 5 p. m. chin, andwiih'iho fearful prospect of California wheat, lis lis Id; red anotner slide every moment, Mr Ran6d ; winter, 10s 5d. western, (Js 6d dall, with heroio fortitude, descended London 5 o'clock, p. m. the well and commenced him EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Consols 00 g ; bonds steady, bGJ for out. Death was around himdigging and above 62s. him on all sides; yet he worked until Berlin 11. , he had got the land away to his waist. Tke Prussian Troops have surrounded Weak and exhausted and jaded out. Strasburg, cutting off all supplies. The He mounted bis horse and rode after And already enjoys an extensive city is scarcely provisioned, and will not help. When wo reached the spot we be able to stand a siege of many days found Mr. sirculation. Roberts still alive and giving duration. The Prussians sent tho French directions to those above how to proa summons to surrender, but the garri- ofed. We constructed a curbing about son peremptorily refused the demand. twelve feet long, and let it down, but Brussells, 11. owing to the curbing below wo could The Belgian Government has forward- not get it to the bottom within three ed an address to Queen Victoria and the feet. Moments were eternities with the people, of England confirming Belgian poor fellow.; Tho first to descend the Neutrality. curbing was a yount man by the name of Johnson, who pulled the snnd away Paris, 11. The Chamber of Deputies have resolv- from his face, came up, and Mr. Ran ed to order a levy of all citizens who dall went down with a hoe. Mr. Robhave been under arms, and all between erts' appeal, "Save me, Mr. Randall," the ages of 25 and 35, unarmed, are re and the response of Mr. Randall, ,My quested to join the army. Four millions God, Mr. Roberts, I will save you if I of Francs were appropriated for the re- can!" struck deep into tho hearte of lief of the families of the soldiers of the those above. This noble youth worked National Guard killed and wounded. until, fainting and exhausted, he was The thanks of the Chambers, were con- pulled up and placed on a bed, and restoratives given to him. An experi veyed to the army, in course of resolutions commending thorn for bravery and enced well digger was the next go ITS eOLVXKI eoTAH down. lie worked faithfully, but gave fidelity. London, 11. up all hope of getting him out. The sun A. correspondent of the New York Jler-aibad get, and deep down in the darkness who' was present at the battle of of that "chamber of death" Mr. RobWoerth, telegraphed the fallowing from erts still continued to give directions. Curlsruhe. "The French official ac Dr. Ward went down with a lantern. RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, counts of the battle of Woerth, are whol- A bottomless box was lowered, which ly untrue. Mc.Mnhon was completely the doctsr placed over his head to prorouted. The French abandoned every- tect, him from the quicksand. We were HOME CORRESPONDENCE, thing, and fled, leaving behind their fulfilling other orders of the doctor killed and wounded, and prisoners num- when he exclaimed, "He is gone!" bering twenty thousand, out of the fifty Another slide, completely covered him, thousand ngaged. The French held a and almost fastened the Doctor in. FOREIGN CORRESrONDENCE, strong position, but the Prussians fired Every effort was put forth to save him, with terr.ble precision; the trench but in vain. Wo returned home with were very badly beaten, both sides sad reflections tiiat we had seen a fel, fought desperately ; finally the French low be.ng buried alivi. EDUCATIONAL, gave way in a panic. The accounts representing that Strasburg was still in The of Hell. Sight communication with Nancy are untrue. The following is a specimen of the Strasburg has been completely besieged AGRICULTURAL, since Monday, and the gates are shut. horribla tuff which men, called ChrisThere is heavy artillery now on the way, for the Prussians. Resistance is expect- tian ministers, dose little children with. ed. It is believed the object of tho What a sublime idea of a loving God RAILWAY AND Prussians is to get between Metz and must enter into tho reflections of childA from dispatch Nancy. Copenhagen trained in such devilish theology! states that the French special envoy left hood, t "See ! the little child is in the red-hbut had no interview wHth' th DOMESTIC KEWS. oven. Hear how it screams to come King. The French fleet moved South ont.f See how it turns and twists itself yesterday. l beats its bead The Bombardment of Riel and Stral-sun- d about in the fire. is expected hourly. Seven ships against the roof of tho oven.' It stamps with troops are expected in the Baltic to- its little feet on the floor. . . . God was morrow. The following Prussian vessels very it.good to this child. Very likely God would get worse and worse, and saw g are at Williams Haven on the old would never repentand so it would have irtastS.' Kiflg .Willim 2? f tgis; ti be punished much more in hell. So Frederick Carl, 16 guns; Crown Prince, 1M (Jod in his mercy called it out of the 16 guns; Arminus, b guns; Prince Adel . . in childhood. world its On bert, 8 guns; five wooden corvettes of die middle' ofearly red-bo- f floor stands a 28 guns; and several smaller vessels. The Arminus stole out of the Baltic dur- girl; she looks, about sixteen years old. Htr foet arctars.i She hits neither shoss ing a fog, and ran the guantlett of the nor stockings. . . . Listen! she speaks. French fleet. The harbors of Kiel and Stralsund are obstructed by chains, She saysYI thavo ee standing on this red hot floor for years. Day and night sunken vessels and torpedoes. my only standing place has been this red-hTHE McMabon has rallied the bulk of his floor. . . . Look at my burnt and in army, and is falling back- upon Nancy burnbleeding feet! Let me go off this good order. ing floor for ono moment only for one 12. Met. short moment. In the midsingle enNo Heavy rain storn yesterday. dle of the boiling kettlt there is a boy. OGDEN JUNCTION gagement up to the evening. His eyes are burning like two burning Florence, 12. coals. Two long flames come out of bis The Italian government informed the ears. . . . Sometimes he opens his senate that Austria 'and Italy are in mouth, and fire rolls out. But blazing perfect accord. The government will lisicn! there is a sound like a kettle ask the Chambers for a supplementary . . . The blood is boiling in boiling. military credit on account of the gravity the scalded veins of that boy. The . OFFICE of the situation. brain Is boiling and bubbling in bis bead. Paris, 12. The marrow is boiling in his bones." Palickao, in the Chamber of Deputies, A Tract for Children and Young Ptrtont, spoke of the French reverses, and de- tailed "Tie Sight of Hell," by the Rev. J. clared that revenge was near and cer- Furnitt, C.S.S.R. ' tain. The Spanish government has amnesIs supplied with the latest improved tied all political offenders since the revos. facilities for turning out every lution, including Republicans and TO a horse killed under him. tfc BOESSEL PARPE if am Utrttt, Oyden Ctty, BOOKBINDING ik all its mxeoxe. Watchmakers, Jeweler Jt(;uiJNinltl!g. Agent, for American and KlKta Watriwa. Keep conatantly on band a larjre aMtortrocat of. Jewelry, Foreign Hatche., Onna, Pietola, and Ammunition of all kind. Pvrcbaaer will do well to examine our fctoek r '. before purchaeing iwhere. earefally done aud all work wnrrairte. fin RejJrlag |