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If personal in character, reserve the right to reject any article, or advertise class. ment ol tlus DO, BY TELE Gil APIL Special to the Ogden Junction bv the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. Intense Cold in the East! Fatal Explosion in the lioosac Tunnel! More Sorties and Successes by the French! Re-Uni- of the Army on of the .Loire! AMERICAN. Washington, 23. y The President signed Gen. Scheuck's Commission as Minister to England. F. O. Boyd of the firm of Boyd Bros. and llobson of New York, representing numerous western distilleries, had an nterview with the Secretary of the Treasury, the acting Commissioner, ol nternal Revenue and others, his object being to procure the passage of a law '.lowing the transportation et spirits in bond from the west to the seaboard. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS, Editor. The Secretary said there would be no C. W. PENROSE, Associate Editor. necessary obstacles placed in the way of the exportation of surplus products, but the department would not sanction OCDEN DIRECTORY. any bill unless properly guarded to prefraud. The subject, after the holi United Stales Officers for vent days, will be brought before the Com- L'tah. ntee on Ways antt .Means. Governor Vernon H. Vaugban. elest Vance of A letter from Senator Secretary George A. Black. North Carolina, is published here Marshal M. E. Patrick. n reply to certain accusations against U. S. Attorney C. II. Hempstead, him aud excites much comment. He Supt. Indian Affairs J. E. Tourtellotte. declares that he acquiesces in and will C. C. Clements. Surveyor-Genermaintain all legitimate results of the Receiver of Public Monks J. 15. Overwar, and that he earnestly desires the ton. George R. unity and perpetuity of the whole eoun Registrar of Land Office Maxwell. try and its prosperity and honor. Jlarttorti, tt., Si. U. S. Assessor John P. Taggart. Rev. Collins Stone, Principal of the V. S. Collector I). J. Hollisier. American Deaf and Dumb Asylum, was Chief Justice J. . McKean. 0. F. Strickland and killed by the cars while attempt- Associate. Justices cross to the track in a carriage. ng C. M. Hawlcy. to-d- y Territorial Officers: to Delegate Attorney-Gener, William Congress Hooper. D. T. MoAUistur. ..Auditor William Clayton. Treasurer James Jack. Superintendent of Common Robert L. II Zenibbaliel Snow. al MariMi. Schools Campbell. "Weber County and Probate County Officer: F. J adye D Ricliards. Select Men Lester J. llerrick, Henry Holmes, Richard llallantyne. Clerk and Recorder Y. S. Richards Aurclius Miner Prosecutinq Attorney William Critchlow Notaries Public F. S. Richards. Sheriff Assessor William Brown. and Collector Sanford Ring' bam. Treasurer Israel Canficld Vm, N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools Win. W. Burton. Coroner City Government: Act of Jan. 18, 1861 Incorporated by Municipal election biennially on the aecond Monday of February. Meetings of the City Council weekly, on Monday evenings, at Cy Hall, .Main .street. Mayor Loren Farr. Aldermen Y. A. Brown, 1st Ward L. J. llerrick, 2d 3d A. J. Shupe, Counselors James Mc Gaw, AValtcr Thompson, William AV. Burton, Josiah Lcavitt, Israel Canficld. G. Odell. tfecorrf(T--Tho- s. Attorney A. Miner. Marshal W. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham Surveyor W. W. Burton. Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. Justice of the Peace S. Eggleston Constable C. F. Middletou. Ogden Post Office: ARRIVAL AND .... CLOSING MAILS. ARRIVALS. Salt Lake City, daily West, Through Mail daily . . . North, Through Mail daily " Local, Box Elder County, daily . . East, Through Mail daily . 7.30 7.30 7.30 7.30 4.30 a.m aju. a.m. a.m p.m CLOSING. Salt Lake Citv, daily . . . West, Through Mail dailv . North, Through Mail daily " Local, l)nx Elder County, daily East, Through Mail daily . MAILS. 3.45 3.45 3.4;i 8.45 0.00 p.m p.m. p.m p.m p.m ClOSINO. Cache and Rich County Chicago, 23. the coldest of the season, and for several years. The thermometer here this morning stood at 16 below zero, and has ranged fever! degrees below all day. At other points in the west the cold has been equally intense, and in some places even more so. At Peoria ami Springfield 111., it lias been 20 below zero. The nionev market here Jsvery close. It ig reported that pome nf the strongest houses have been obliged to ask exten To day was decidedly Wednesdays 3.30 p.m, aud Saturdays North Ogdeb Monday and Thursdays ' 2.30 p.m, 6.00 a.m Ilimtaville Wednesdays and Saturdays 3.00 p.m, Plain City Mondays and Thursdays 4.00 p.m. Riverdale Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays aud 12.00 a.m Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. General Delivery open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.. Outsido Door open from 7 aan. to 8 p.m. ISAAC MOORE, Tostmaeter. enemy was silenced at all points. It is also stated that, after a short combat, in which Gen. Favre was wounded, the roops from St. Denis, under Admiral La Ronciere, carried Bourget, north of Paris, but were unable to hold the place, and retreated, having captured one hun-dro- d prisoners. . The forces of Gen- Ducrot were also engaged south of the city in a violent artillery action against Mount Ablon and Blanc Mesum, and at night Ducrot occupied Drosly and Drangy. Gen. Nol made a ieint on the side of Mont Valerien, west of Paris, and his battalion, at four o'clock, occupied the laud oj Chirard in the Seine. The mobilized national guard fought with the troops in these engagements, and displayed great ardor. The garrison of t. Denis and the marines lost consider ably in attacking Bourget, but the losses of the other troops are not heavy. lrochu remains outside of the city with Jhe army. Madrid, 23. New Year's day has been fixed upon for the entry of the Duke of Aosta into Madrid. In the meantime he will remain at tho Royal Talace at Arauguez. Don Carlos has issued a protest against the elevation of an Italian to the Throne, which is supplemented by five letters from Charles Albert, and Victor Emmanuel. The Cortes is still engaged in the discussion of the motion for a dissolution. New Year's day has been fixed for the entry into Madrid of tho Duke of Aosta. rlurence, . The bill ratifying the vole of the Ro man people for annexation to Italy, pass ed the Italian Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 23'J to 20. Blois, 19. The City is crowded and has not been so much excited since the memorable General Assembly of States held pre vious to the lormation of the ar League, The troops are all iu arms, and teams for there are innumerable supply trains and ambulances, waggons aud 1000 stragglers, jumbled together in mass. an inextricable Intermittent lighting has continued without any con centrated forces since the capture of Or cans. There is a constant feeling of the French lines, and tho Prussians have lost no opportunity to make an effort to break through, but their efforts have been watched with a vigilance equal to sion of their paper. Mdllo. Nilsson s season here has pro ved most successful. Tickets to the amount of !?21,0K) have already been sold. Yesterday the fair singer distr buied StXK) dollars anions some of her poor countrymen n this city. Sunday she coes to Sycamore, 111., to sing for benefit of the Swedish church the there. Springfield, Mass., 23 The Wort mill of the Renfrew Manu facturing Co., was destroyed by fire this evening; loss .0,0K). Fifteen hundred pounds of nitro Gly cerine exploded at the lioosac Tunnel to dav. John Tilsor, the Sutit., was blown to atoms. Havana, 23, Three steamers have arrived from Spain, bringing 25.000 troops. savannah, ua., -- d In seven districts heard from, the Democrats have elected five Congressmen and the Republicans two. New Orleans. 23. The Picayune says the news of Planch created ard's rejection as trreat excitement here among Republi cans, and great indignation is expressed in certain Quarters ncainst Senators Sawyer and Kellogg. It is authorita tively announced that a Resolution will be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislature demanding their resigna tion. FOREIGN. London, 22 The French claim to have severed Frederick Charles' communication and captured 2,000 prisoners, as the Germans were le&vinir tor lours, iheyaisore ha port that the army of the Loire now made a successful union and is 300,000 strong and ready for the offen sive. The Times, again editorially discusses the Alabama claims. It. say the Amerioans are ready to fight althoimh they appreciate the value o peace: because their exposed points are few and their resources unbounded, and while they do not seek war, they are not likely to decline a cnanenge, wnere as, England is always averse to war for obvious reasons. Bordeaux, 23. A despatch from Tours, da'.ed on th the 22nd. and signed by th of the mayor, informs the Department have ininru,i. tiin.t. nn more Prussians pntnrprl the department of Indre-e- t post-maste- r, to-da- y, Gambetta was received at Lyons with warmest acclamations and tue unithe Trains Leave Ogden daily, until further no- versal request that the fullest measure of who tice, for Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and justice be accorded to the wretches 6.30 p.m. (For extra "trains Bee time have disturbed the order of the city. arrested for Table.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For Several persons have been of M. assassination the in the West, at 6.35 p.m. complicity Youe. 7 Arrive from Salt Lake City, a.m. and 4.45 p.m. From the East. 4.25 p.m, Advices from Paris to the night of the of the reFrom the West, G.35 a.m. 21st, bring an official report Salt Lake City Timo. cent military operations; it says operaand on.y tions were resumed Generals Mat ra Divine Worship ceased at nightfall. in held every Sundnv. in th TnWnMA. and Blaize occupied t 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School Villa Everard and Maizon Blanche, all the to the east of Paris. The fire of uu!jes oi me various Wards at 5.30 p.m Ncuilly-sur-Marn- UTAH, WEDNESDAY. DECFJflBEli 28, 1870. - We All Slight i OK of Ogden Junction, Ogden City, Utah Ttrritory, Dec. 28, J 870. Office Ve all might do good, In a thousand smalt way I forbearing the flutter, Tet yielding duo praise; li spurning all rumor, . wrong done, Aud treating but kindly ' The heart we have won. Ve all might do good, Whether lowly or great,' Fer the deed Its uot gauged By the purse or estate; Hit be but a cup Of cold water that's given, Lih? the widow's twe inites, K tt is something for Heaven. Tlio Xcw Night Time Piece. ' . ltd practical suira Viorn will savor hundreds of dollar to every Hnuwtiold, Workulwp, ami Facto' ry in tho hind, besid-s- " atlordinj; a CONTINUAL The? SOI KCE Or V ALUAUW5 laSTllUUUU.v. Editors are agisted by mativ of the AHL.KST AND EUROPEAN WRITERS, and AMEIUCAN having access to all the hyling Scientific and Mechanical Journals of the vjuiid, tho colmim of the SciKJrriFic Amkkicax are Constantly eurioli' ed with the CHOICEST INF()KMT10.. Va all wight do good W),era we uftoii do ill; 1b alwayti tho way, ' inhere Iw but the will. Though It be but a wont. Kindly breathed or 8UiromHJ, It may guard ofT tome pain, ' Or give pice to the breast. -' AMEUICVX SCIKTlfFIC OKEAT VALUE AM) INTEREST, I. COJXHEKCIAL. Tlicro Wtc-fu- Vwutifiilly printed on line papr, and eit'vrautly Illustrated with original engraving, ruptwut- 4 illjt New Invention, NoveltloB iu MeclMHucfl, Manu- factirtes, Chemistry; Photography, Archi-toiurAgriculture, Engineering, Sdoni'e and Art. Farmers, MiThanicn, Inventors. Engimiors, Ckem itits, Mityumeturers, and People ot all Prolcu ioni or tradeit will find the la VOL. lo Good. Year. grfatly enlarged W,l l and inimproved, In one of the nionj t vesting join ualH eviir pulilislwu. livery nniulwr rpiiis RATES OF ADVERTISING. M 1871. nixtlx Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. 2.00 Tbroa Muutbj Single Copy For OFFICIAL LIST of al tho Pat- ents Issued is rublished v iteekly An PRICE LIST. WHOLESALE The YearlvNinntiers of tlw S'IKtific make TWO SPLENDID VOLUMES OF ONE THOUSAND PAOES, equivalent FOUR THOUSAND ORDINARY HOOK Specimen topics sent free. TRODUCE. FLOUR $3.50 per WUEAT.-l.- lO 90 BARLEY, V. THIOLS per biwhol. " " " " OAT8,-8-0c. POTATOES-.- ew-.k- . Amkrioa?S .NEARLY In si.o to F Au to, , S n YVar; Half Year; Cluba of Ten Cop " " ies for One Year, at $2.50 oaoh,$35.00. (i $3. per buKhel. BEE f ou foot, 8c. per lb. HAY $8. to $10. per ton. APPLKS.-4- 1. Willi a SPLENDID PREMIUM to the person who forum the ("lab, coneistini! of a copy of tho cele." brated Stuol Plato EuKravnlg, "Men cf in connection witn me puoiirauoii,u me ochh- tiflc American, tlie undersigned conduct tho most extensive Affuncy in the world for procuring DRY GOODS. BROWN gllEETlNOS 11c. to 20c. BLEAOUED lw. to 21c. PRINTS, 9c to UV. TICKINGS, 25c to 35c. gTUIl'ES, ITJc. to 2C)$c DENIMS 25c. to 35c. to 24c. DELAIXKS to 60c All Wool-3- Sc. FLANNELS, 12j..jC. to 72e. JEANS 15c. to 85c. l"c. per yard. " " " " " ' M " " " " " " Ths best wav to obtain an answer to the ouoim tlon CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENTT is to write to .MUNN CO., 37 PARK HOW, N. Y, who havu Years F.xperienceln tho liad over Twenty-fiv- e business. No charge is made for opinion aud advice. A sketch, or lull written ot the Invention, should lie sent. American anil r.tiro- roriiiHtrnctioiuoonceniiuK tniem-reiicpean Patents I aveaut Hints on Selling Patents Rulm Kelwtcd Cast e The New Ollli Patent and Proceeding" of the In-Extmwunis F.xaminatioss Ptitent Laws trinircnients, etc.. etc., send tor INS1 in triON HOOK, which will lie mailed flw, on applicutiuii. All business strictly confidential. IA., Address, Publishers of the "Scientinc American, 37 Park Row, New York. " " Thii curious and ingenious invention, " says r.e Queen, an English paper, may " l)OKSIUNS-$l.l5to1- .40 be saiil to be a combination of reading " &0c. 40c. to SKKS8 FLANNELS, contour lamp, and clock, lu external SlIIRTIN'U CHECKS, 2tSc, to 28c. the niiiht time piece resorauies an oruin- " " LINSET8, 25c. to 40c. arv table lamp of the globe form of con " " to 22c. 15c. as the CRASH, globe struclifen; but aurroumhug " " COTTON FLANNEL, 2Sc. to 35o. a zone or band are tue figures represen " IRISH IJNESS, OOr. to 11.00 tine tho twelve hours of the diaL A M 35o. A 30c. to BROWS BLUE DENIMS, which blue gteel hand or index, NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY. ap pears black when the lamp is lit, points to the hour and minutes as they are registered by the clock work, which occu SUNDRIES." on pies s round box or case below the $22.00 to $35.00 per thousand feet. LUMBER resenoir. This consists of a deep glass " " i in RIB Mlfliw9!int1 IMIIIKtr y IstC? chamber Or cup, in which a hollow por- " " to $7.50 Hf elaia ball floats, holding on its upper " " wriiiiluiWdi!'!'." PlCKKTS,-35- .00 ..;. surface, a short waxed cotton wick. tue oil tilled with the On class cup being wick is ignited, just as in the case or a I 0. Iu DABLER, common floating night lamp. The works WABBKIf nt'SSEY, Montana. Lake Salt Uoleua, City. ! and time the tken wound up, are set, the night time piece is on duty. It is so arranged as to run for thirty hours without fresh winding up. bhould the BANKERS, SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET, movement bo slow, or tending to gain, JENNINOS NEW BUILDINO, O. M. Wheeler, B. W. Eayraond, there is a littlo ball at the end of the - STREET, OUDEX, H. 2. Culver, Mat. Laflin, pendulum, which, by turning from right JEAIN AND SALT LAKE CITY. n. H. J. T. Eyeraon. to lefi, corrects the evil. If it loses, the Taylor, Coin and Currency. Draw Dealers in Uold ball must be turned in the reverse direc Exchange on PanDust, Hut rurftntlv placed before the toihlin. thd Francisco, Montana, Denver, tion. Nothing can aurpass the simpli bU Louis, New York, and all parts of r. (trope. (SUPERIORITY OF THESE WATCHES IN DR- their own. 8IUN AND CONSTRUCTION baa already secured of the arraugemtut under consider Collections promptly attended to. I If city for thsra a Katiotuil ItirputatioH, and the DK- Bordeaux, 24 ation. which we are of opinion will be HAaD Ibrthean bas so Kapltliy licreased tuatluo During the great sortie from Paris on found of 'great' value to invalids and Company have keen compaHe-- l to umVn larjto Wednesday, Ducrot tookiuany Uuolrd those whose occupation will oblige them additions to their rorra ol F.mplovei ami tberequireuicutsof the Trado. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. prisoners. to mark the flight of time by night as Itailroad men, and others desiring aa acciirato Advices from Paris fo the nieht of well as reliable Watch, arc invited to examine the It. by day. Office opposite Ogden Hotel, and the 22ud have been received by balloon W. Raymond Movement. One of our leading OGDEN CITY. Railroad Companies, t liaroiiRhly convincod of I heir winch landed near Nuitz; a general en Post Mortem Explosion. All kinds of legal buiiness promptly attended uperlority, nasfurnhhsd hem to their Engineers, was regarded as imminent. to. and they are pronounced by them to be the closest The journals estimate the losses of running American Hallway Watches yet manulao A few days ago an old and respected the French in the contests of the 21st at tnrcd, aud fully equal to someof the anest imported! Ward of sickened and the irst t VntcliM as oorrect ?00 killed and wounded, and speak in citizen No Movements retailed by the Company. died. The friends and relatives of the AT LAW, AND COUNSELOR ATTORNEY glowing terms of the great confidence deceased considered the matter over. Call en your Jeweler and ask to see them. Will Practice in all the Courts in Utah and ad- displayed by the National Guard. manner in joining Territories. Serial atteutiou given to Business Office and Salesrooms, of Tours and and concluded that the best The which they could signify their respect Foreign and Domestic iOiiecuons. retreat of the other Prussian forces to the memory of tho departed would be Office In lieavltt's Rriek 159 & 161 LAKE ST CHICAGO, towards Orleans arc said to be the rewake sult of the movement of Gens. Chauscy to hold a regular Kuildiux, near Post OlUoe. over the remains; and in accordance and Bourbaki. a summons wag issuRouen has been almost entirely evac- with their resolvo, to attend. It OGDEN uated by the Prussians, there were ed for all, far and near, tame aifairs, none of was common, your only a hundred and fifty German sol but a MAIN STREET, OCSDEX. rousing wail of lamentation, the diers there yesterday. s Hotel is replete with every ac This be could heard for of noise which squares, commodation for the Traveling Public. London, 24, Around the coiiin, which was placed Free Conveyance to and from the U.K. to all the A telegram has just been received Trains. here from Bordeaux; Bourbaki is report on a table in the centre of the room, sat Fine Bar. supplied with the Rest n lues aud the mourners, behind them Million, ed to be insane. ami Patent (vla fountain. JOlM 31 Alios, rropnetor. The recent circumstances which have were the friends, and still further back caused suspicion to attach to certain of such careless spectators as chose to gaze his movements have pressed heavily up upon the solemn proceeding. Evidentlyon his mind for sometime past. The some difficulty was experienced inshriv- X. W. Corner ion Square, OGDEN. same telegram states that the command me the soul in a proper manner and certificate ad tho of proper This Ilonse is pleasantly situated and is fitted up NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY: recently held by Bourbaki now will ue procuring mission to the land of the realms of the with Uood Uedsand the lien accommodation. Having carefully examined and tested yonf volve on Ducrot, who lately escaped The Table is well and substantially supplied. watches, we nnd I hum perfect In alt their parts, of should the exercises for which blessed, from Paris. The Provisional Govern Hoard by the Dav or Week, at rcammable Ann finish, and well adapted to the wants of the consider theui the best JOHN K. POOL, Proprietor. public. ment at Bordeaux have transmitted a have been concluded in one night were Charges. On the ntado watches in America for the price, and equal tothree. thethird night prolonged he Earl that for Granville, request to accurate time, the finest Watchoa.for European should exert his influence with Bismarck wake was resumed, but was destined to that cost double or three times the money. Wa The termination. an remains.frora recommend to all them abrupt parties wishing for the purpose of obtaining his permis THOMPSON & KETCHEM'S cliecrlully in a warm room, decomposed good sion for a French Plenipotentiary to being kept w. n. c. JtnWLI k M'ELWAlif, Kiittt 'oo," leave Paris, in order to represent rapidly, and finally the body swelled to mi.ES BRO. k eo, t. a. AHHLIMAW, Buch dimensions that it burst the coffin H. OPPCXHElMKa k C04 the French Provisional Government, W. M. k J. . MA TO, with a which' an eye witness BATH-HOUSe. r. iiappil co., WKNDELL k HrMA.1, g at the Congress of Euro describesreport D. CSTKRKITIB M'IRSli.ROUDlH k UAXn.T0!T, loud as that of a mua as was CO., OPPOSITE THE WHITE HOUSE. rean Powers. Granville has given his kct. CO. K. KBOflDIka B. P. SORIIS k CO., The only Establishment in Ogden. met to in his influence the use leadaa promise the The names above will be recognized It so happened that at the time of the ter and has submitted the matter to ing Jewellers of Chicago. They have no pecnnl-sr- y was cn "wakers one accident of the in Interest but the Company, freely testify aa Count Bismarck. to the frenuin merit of the watches, which for There is confirmation of the recent tertaining the rest with a very gloomy tho past year have boen told by them. successful sortie from Paris to th ghost story, and he had just arrived in National Watch Compitt, CmcAOo: crash most the loud when a dismal part the with north, south and east, capture Oents : The watches of your make, mid by us and looking round, the SALT JiAKE CITY. of several strong positions; but jester was heard, duriug the past year, have, with scarcely au exn of one side beheld people ception, given more than ordinary satisfaction, and duy'8 announcement from French sour LAKCEST AND BEST APPOINTED are proving to be all that you claim for them a at same cofiin the the while, collapsed, ot two ces that the the army divisions rpiiK accurate and durable Hotel in the City. of the Loire had etiacted a junction ap moment, one of the arms, relieved of it Taking into consideration the improvement, down aside. Words fail fell you have introduced In their conn! ruction, and to be without foundation; th fastening, pears-tto general fineness of finish of even the luwest grade, depict the dismay and confusion that we regard them as being well worth their price, and general situation is encouraging for th ensued. 1S Passencers conveved hv my Omnibus from of the party, laboring Some i rench. the Rail Road Depot to the TOWNSEND HOUSE take grnat satiofuction in selling them to such o under tho impression that the corpse and our customers as desire good back at 25 cent each. The Cincinnati Enquirer saysthat Vice had come to life, bolted for the door, PALMER, BACHBLCERS & CO. f JAMES TOWNSEND. 162 Washington St., Boston, President Colfax, who recently .retired and rushed info the middle of the street, WARBJSlf SPATXWK, is on his way to Washington, at the rate while others fainted outright. One lady, 4 Maiden Lana, Hew York. to whose we name were unable obtain of thirty nick smiles an hour. :! VTHKSLER, PAHSON8 & CO . 8 Laos, Jiaw Tork. was so scared that her life is despaired BCOTT & HEKNSQEa. "Are them Bibles?" asked an old lady of. needless to add that the inci It is TitUburgh, Pa. of a clerk in the probate otfice, pointing dent JENKINS St HATCH, put a summary stop to the watching HELMOXICO'S, Formerly to rows of wills, and other bound vol Ohio, Clnotnnati, business and measures .were taken to JIIDDLZTON BROS.. umcs of records. "No, marm," was the the corpso, where it should have 10 Maiden Ina. N. t. put bland reply;- "them are testaments." been put long before, underground. ' In Ladles' Watches, of elepant deelgn and finish, SALT LAKE CITY, conclusion we will add that the above the and a Gentleman's Watch, of equal merit f'r A drunken on man, cprawling South of Walker Bro's. qualities with the "B. W. ground in Patterson, the other night. incident is strictly true, our .reporter but of smaller size, superior to anysuppressed the names of the The undersigned has opened the above Kaynond," In this country, will manufactured anxiously wanted to know whether having only thing yet shortly be placed in market. as a "anybody else had been struck by that parties to the affair. Dubuque Tunes, " " earthquake." FIRST-CLAS- S Xo Movement Bctnlled by the Company. Art amusing incident recently took HOTEL, On the Plan. had sum is The trial. the following European barrister Rather sarcastic place at a just CALL ON YOUR JEWELLER AND ASK TO 8EB THB ELGIN WATCHES. ming up of a county fair, held at Clear risen to state the case for the plaintiff. Fresh Oystprs In every Style, Mountain Trout, Fresh Salmon, field. Pa.), as civen by the Watchman, and had got no further than "May Offlf and bnlrrmonia Satlonat JSurtnrs "Th please you, sir, and gentlemen." when And all the Luxuries of tho Season constantly Watch Company, published at Bellfonte, (Pa.): served np. Clearfield fair consisted of a calf, a goose he was rudely interrupted by a small 139 L 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. io ami and a pumpkin. We are told that it juror whose head was just risible abore Tree Convej-Hiiefrom the rained so hard the first night that th the bos, with, "Cut it short." To him -RUSIXI?SS CAI6DS. a rSjT TERMS REASONABLE, goose swam off, the calf broke loose and straightway the barrister turned, "Sir, ate the pumpkin, and a thief prowling I will cut it short. Sir, I will cut it alS. MTERT MERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL around stole the calf. And that ended most as short as ;ou are." He was not Formerly ProprietorBAMBERGER, of the "White House," Ogden. JCi man should have a supply. We will do them interfered with any more by that juror. the fair." lathe best style of tho ark 14 " 14 SIIINULES,-1.00to$5;LATH,-$4JI- UO 0 mmrn wm rn LQIN WATCHES ELGIN WATCHES! I gagt-men- w. n, KiuTiiiir, a. -- 65-2- HOUSE, ELGIN WATCHES First-Clat-- grief-stricke- n tf TRAVELERS' REST, In ' tf s. SHAVING SALOON E, forth-comin- Flrst-Cla- TOV7NSEND HOUSE, terror-stricke- r. Hoard, s:.00 per lay. s, 23-t- WHITE HOUSE, - MAI1ST en STEEET , lepot. SH-- tf |